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Last updated 25/06/2024 |
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Names of baronets shown in blue |
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage. |
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Date |
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Dates in italics in the "Born" column
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baptised on that date; dates in italics in the "Died"
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that the baronet was buried on that date |
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MEYER of Shortgrove,Berks |
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18 Jul 1910 |
UK |
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Carl Meyer |
23 Dec 1851 |
18 Dec 1922 |
70 |
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18 Dec 1922 |
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Frank Cecil Meyer |
7 May 1886 |
19 Oct 1935 |
49 |
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MP for Great Yarmouth 1924-1929 |
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19 Oct 1935 |
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Anthony John Charles Meyer |
27 Oct 1920 |
24 Dec 2004 |
84 |
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MP for Eton and Slough 1964-1966, |
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Flintshire West 1970-1983 and Clwyd NW |
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1983-1992 |
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24 Dec 2004 |
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Anthony Ashley Frank Meyer |
23 Aug 1944 |
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MEYRICK of Hinton Admiral,Hants |
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28 Jul 1791 |
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MEYRICK of Bush House,Pembroke |
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5 May 1880 |
UK |
1 |
Thomas Charlton Meyrick |
14 Mar 1837 |
30 Jul 1921 |
84 |
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MP for Pembroke 1868-1874 |
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30 Jul 1921 |
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Frederick Charlton Meyrick |
7 Jul 1862 |
23 Feb 1932 |
69 |
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23 Feb 1932 |
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Thomas Frederick Meyrick |
28 Nov 1899 |
23 Dec 1983 |
84 |
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23 Dec 1983 |
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David John Charlton Meyrick |
2 Dec 1926 |
6 Feb 2004 |
77 |
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6 Feb 2004 |
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Timothy Thomas Charlton Meyrick |
5 Nov 1963 |
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MEYSEY-THOMPSON of Kirkby Hall,Yorks |
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26 Mar 1874 |
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1 |
Harry Stephen Meysey-Thompson |
11 Aug 1809 |
17 May 1874 |
64 |
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MP for Whitby 1859-1865 |
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17 May 1874 |
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Henry Meysey Meysey-Thompson,later |
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[1905] 1st Baron Knaresborough |
30 Aug 1845 |
3 Mar 1929 |
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3 Mar 1929 |
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Algar de Clifford Charles Meysey-Thompson |
9 Nov 1885 |
11 Jan 1967 |
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11 Jan 1967 |
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Humphrey Simon Meysey-Thompson |
31 Mar 1935 |
10 Sep 2002 |
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Extinct on his death |
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10 Sep 2002 |
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MICKLETHWAIT of Iridge Place,Sussex |
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27 Jul 1838 |
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Sotherton Branthwayt Peckham |
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Micklethwait |
30 May 1786 |
3 Sep 1853 |
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3 Sep 1853 |
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MIDDLEBROOK of Oakwell,Yorks |
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4 Feb 1930 |
UK |
1 |
Sir William Middlebrook |
22 Feb 1851 |
30 Jun 1936 |
85 |
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MP for Leeds South 1908-1922 |
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30 Jun 1936 |
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Harold Middlebrook |
5 Oct 1887 |
27 Feb 1971 |
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27 Feb 1971 |
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MIDDLEMORE of Selly Oak,Worcs |
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27 May 1919 |
UK |
1 |
John Throgmorton Middlemore |
9 Jun 1844 |
17 Oct 1925 |
81 |
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MP for Birmingham North 1899-1918 |
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17 Oct 1925 |
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William Hawkslow Middlemore |
10 Apr 1908 |
1 Jun 1987 |
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1 Jun 1987 |
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MIDDLETON of Ruthyn,Denbigh |
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22 Oct 1622 |
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Hugh Middleton |
c 1555 |
7 Dec 1631 |
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MP for Denbigh 1604-1611,1614,1621-1622, |
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1624-1625,1625,1626 and 1628-1629 |
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7 Dec 1631 |
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William Middleton |
10 Apr 1603 |
c 1652 |
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MP for Denbigh 1630 and 1647 |
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c 1652 |
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Hugh Middleton |
c 1633 |
11 Dec 1675 |
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Dec 1675 |
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Hugh Middleton |
6 Apr 1653 |
2 Feb 1701 |
47 |
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Feb 1701 |
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Hugh Middleton |
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16 Nov 1756 |
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Nov 1756 |
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Hugh Middleton |
1 Dec 1723 |
c 1757 |
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c 1757 |
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MIDDLETON of Leighton Hall,Lancs |
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24 Jun 1642 |
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George Middleton |
1600 |
27 Feb 1673 |
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Extinct on his death |
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27 Feb 1673 |
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MIDDLETON of Belsay Castle,Northumberland |
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24 Oct 1662 |
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William Middleton |
c 1625 |
22 Mar 1690 |
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Mar 1690 |
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John Middleton |
17 Mar 1678 |
17 Oct 1717 |
39 |
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17 Oct 1717 |
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William Middleton |
c 1700 |
29 Sep 1757 |
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MP for Northumberland 1722-1757 |
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29 Sep 1757 |
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John Lambert Middleton |
14 Jun 1705 |
2 Mar 1768 |
62 |
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2 Mar 1768 |
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William Middleton |
6 Jun 1738 |
7 Jul 1795 |
57 |
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MP for Northumberland 1774-1795 |
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7 Jul 1795 |
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Charles Miles Lambert Middleton (Monck from |
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11 Feb 1799) |
7 Apr 1779 |
20 Jul 1867 |
88 |
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MP for Northumberland 1812-1820 |
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20 Jul 1867 |
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Arthur Edward Monck (Middleton from |
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12 Feb 1876) |
12 Jan 1838 |
1 Apr 1933 |
95 |
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MP for Durham 1874-1880 |
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1 Apr 1933 |
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Charles Arthur Middleton |
22 Oct 1873 |
22 Feb 1942 |
68 |
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22 Feb 1942 |
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Stephen Hugh Middleton |
20 Jun 1909 |
4 Jan 1993 |
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4 Jan 1993 |
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Lawrence Monck Middleton |
23 Oct 1912 |
16 Mar 1999 |
86 |
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16 Mar 1999 |
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MIDDLETON of Hackney,Middlesex |
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6 Dec 1681 |
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Hugh Middleton |
c 1658 |
10 Mar 1702 |
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10 Mar 1702 |
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MIDDLETON of the Navy |
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23 Oct 1781 |
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Charles Middleton,later [1805] 1st Baron Barham |
14 Oct 1726 |
17 Jun 1813 |
86 |
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For information on the special remainder |
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included in this creation, see the note at |
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17 Jun 1813 |
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Gerard Noel Noel (Edwardes until 1798) |
17 Jul 1759 |
25 Feb 1838 |
78 |
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MP for Maidstone 1784-1788 and Rutland |
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25 Feb 1838 |
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Charles Noel,3rd Baron Barham |
2 Oct 1781 |
10 Jun 1866 |
84 |
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He was subsequently created Earl of |
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Gainsborough (qv) in 1841 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged |
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MIDDLETON of Crowfield |
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12 May 1804 |
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1 |
William Fowle Middleton |
8 Nov 1748 |
26 Dec 1829 |
81 |
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MP for Ipswich 1784-1790 and 1803-1806 and |
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Hastings 1806-1807 |
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26 Dec 1829 |
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William Fowle Middleton |
19 Aug 1784 |
2 May 1860 |
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2 May 1860 |
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MIDDLETON of Broke Hall,Suffolk |
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2 Nov 1813 |
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MILBANK of Well,Yorks and Hart,co.Durham |
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16 May 1882 |
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1 |
Frederick Acclom Milbank |
21 Apr 1820 |
28 Apr 1898 |
78 |
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MP for Yorkshire North 1865-1885 and Richmond |
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1885-1886 |
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28 Apr 1898 |
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Powlett Charles John Milbank |
1 May 1852 |
30 Jan 1918 |
65 |
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MP for Radnorshire 1895-1900. Lord Lieutenant |
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Radnor 1895-1918 |
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30 Jan 1918 |
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Frederick Richard Powlett Milbank |
7 Sep 1881 |
29 Apr 1964 |
82 |
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29 Apr 1964 |
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Mark Vane Milbank |
11 Jan 1907 |
4 Apr 1984 |
77 |
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4 Apr 1984 |
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Anthony Frederick Milbank |
16 Aug 1939 |
3 Jul 2016 |
76 |
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3 Jul 2016 |
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Edward Mark Somerset Milbank |
9 Apr 1973 |
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MILBANKE of Halnaby,Yorks |
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7 Aug 1661 |
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Mark Milbanke |
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1680 |
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Mark Milbanke |
by 1660 |
May 1698 |
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MP for Richmond 1690-1695 |
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May 1698 |
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Mark Milbanke |
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1705 |
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Ralph Milbanke |
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9 May 1748 |
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Ralph Milbanke |
c 1721 |
8 Jan 1798 |
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MP for Scarborough 1754-1761 and Richmond |
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1761-1768 |
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8 Jan 1798 |
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Ralph Milbanke (Noel from 1815) |
28 Jul 1747 |
19 Mar 1825 |
77 |
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MP for Durham County 1790-1812 |
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19 Mar 1825 |
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John Peniston Milbanke |
20 Aug 1776 |
27 Jul 1850 |
73 |
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27 Jul 1850 |
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John Ralph Milbanke (Milbanke-Huskisson |
5 Nov 1800 |
30 Dec 1868 |
68 |
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30 Dec 1868 |
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Peniston Milbanke |
14 Feb 1847 |
30 Nov 1899 |
52 |
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30 Nov 1899 |
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John Peniston Milbanke VC |
9 Oct 1872 |
21 Aug 1915 |
42 |
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winner, see the note at the foot of this page |
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21 Aug 1915 |
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John Charles Peniston Milbanke |
9 Jan 1902 |
1 Jun 1947 |
45 |
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1 Jun 1947 |
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Ralph Mark Milbanke |
11 Apr 1907 |
24 Nov 1949 |
42 |
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24 Nov 1949 |
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Extinct on his death |
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MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-PILKINGTON |
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29 Jun 1635 |
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1 |
Arthur Pilkington |
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5 Sep 1650 |
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Sep 1650 |
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Lyon Pilkington |
14 Nov 1613 |
5 Nov 1684 |
70 |
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Nov 1684 |
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Lyon Pilkington |
c 1660 |
7 Aug 1714 |
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Lyon Pilkington |
5 Jun 1683 |
26 Jun 1716 |
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Lionel Pilkington |
20 Jan 1707 |
11 Aug 1778 |
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11 Aug 1778 |
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Michael Pilkington |
25 May 1715 |
6 Feb 1788 |
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Thomas Pilkington |
7 Dec 1773 |
9 Jul 1811 |
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William Pilkington |
14 Nov 1775 |
30 Sep 1850 |
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Thomas Edward Pilkington |
19 Mar 1829 |
7 Jan 1854 |
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William Pilkington (Milborne-Swinnerton from |
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7 Jul 1835 |
25 Jun 1901 |
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25 Jun 1901 |
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9 Dec 1857 |
17 Feb 1944 |
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17 Feb 1944 |
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7 Apr 1898 |
24 Jul 1952 |
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24 Jul 1952 |
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10 Mar 1934 |
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MILBURN of Guyzance,Northumberland |
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30 Dec 1905 |
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John Davison Milburn |
4 Aug 1851 |
10 Aug 1907 |
56 |
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10 Aug 1907 |
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Charles Stamp Milburn |
5 Dec 1878 |
16 Jul 1917 |
38 |
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16 Jul 1917 |
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Leonard John Milburn |
14 Feb 1884 |
17 Sep 1957 |
73 |
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17 Sep 1957 |
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John Nigel Milburn |
22 Apr 1918 |
14 Jul 1985 |
67 |
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14 Jul 1985 |
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Anthony Rupert Milburn |
17 Apr 1947 |
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MILDMAY of Moulsham,Essex |
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MILDMAY of Moulsham,Essex |
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5 Feb 1765 |
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William Mildmay |
c 1706 |
8 Aug 1771 |
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MILDMAY of Moulsham,Essex |
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9 Oct 1772 |
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MILES of Leigh Court,Somerset |
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19 Apr 1859 |
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William Miles |
18 May 1797 |
17 Jun 1878 |
81 |
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MP for Chippenham 1818-1820,New Romney |
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1830-1832 and Somerset East 1834-1865 |
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17 Jun 1878 |
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Philip John William Miles |
2 Sep 1825 |
5 Jun 1888 |
62 |
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MP for Somerset East 1878-1885 |
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5 Jun 1888 |
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Cecil Leopold Miles |
7 Aug 1873 |
25 Oct 1898 |
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25 Oct 1898 |
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Henry Robert William Miles |
6 Jan 1843 |
7 Feb 1915 |
72 |
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7 Feb 1915 |
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Charles William Miles |
7 Jul 1883 |
28 Dec 1966 |
83 |
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28 Dec 1966 |
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William Napier Maurice Miles |
19 Oct 1913 |
29 Dec 2010 |
97 |
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29 Dec 2010 |
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Philip John Miles |
10 Aug 1953 |
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MILL of Camois Court,Sussex |
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31 Dec 1619 |
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Jul 1648 |
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John Mill |
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1670 |
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1670 |
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John Mill |
1 Jun 1661 |
c 1687 |
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c 1687 |
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John Mill |
9 Jul 1681 |
c 1706 |
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c 1706 |
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Richard Mill |
1690 |
16 May 1760 |
69 |
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MP for Midhurst 1721-1722 and 1729-1734, |
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Penrhyn 1734-1741 and Horsham 1741-1747 |
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16 May 1760 |
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Richard Mill |
c 1717 |
17 Mar 1770 |
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MP for Hampshire 1765-1768 |
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17 Mar 1770 |
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John Hoby Mill-Hoby |
20 May 1719 |
Jul 1780 |
61 |
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Jul 1780 |
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Henry Mill |
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Nov 1781 |
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Nov 1781 |
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Charles Mill |
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19 Jul 1792 |
70 |
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19 Jul 1792 |
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Charles Mill |
1765 |
25 Feb 1835 |
69 |
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25 Feb 1835 |
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MILL of Mottisfont,Hants |
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16 Mar 1836 |
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MILLAIS of Palace Gate,Middlesex |
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16 Jul 1885 |
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1 |
John Everett Millais |
8 Jun 1829 |
13 Aug 1896 |
67 |
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13 Aug 1896 |
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Everett Millais |
30 May 1856 |
7 Sep 1897 |
41 |
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7 Sep 1897 |
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John Everett Millais |
28 Nov 1888 |
30 Sep 1920 |
31 |
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30 Sep 1920 |
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Geoffroy William Millais |
18 Sep 1863 |
7 Nov 1941 |
78 |
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7 Nov 1941 |
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Ralph Regnault Millais |
4 Mar 1905 |
14 May 1992 |
87 |
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14 May 1992 |
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Geoffroy Richard Everett Millais |
27 Dec 1941 |
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MILLER of Oxenhoath,Kent |
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13 Oct 1660 |
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Humphrey Miller |
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Aug 1709 |
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Borlase Miller |
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1714 |
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MILLER of Chichester,Sussex |
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29 Oct 1705 |
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1 |
Thomas Miller |
c 1635 |
2 Dec 1705 |
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MP for Chichester 1689-1695 |
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2 Dec 1705 |
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John Miller |
21 Nov 1665 |
29 Nov 1721 |
56 |
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MP for Chichester 1698-1700,1701-1705 |
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and 1710-1713 and Sussex 1701 |
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29 Nov 1721 |
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Thomas Miller |
c 1689 |
Nov 1733 |
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MP for Chichester 1715-1727 |
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Nov 1733 |
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John Miller |
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19 Apr 1772 |
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19 Apr 1772 |
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Thomas Miller |
5 May 1731 |
4 Sep 1816 |
85 |
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MP for Lewes 1774-1778 and Portsmouth |
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1806-1816 |
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4 Sep 1816 |
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Thomas Combe Miller |
1780 |
29 Jun 1864 |
83 |
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29 Jun 1864 |
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Charles Hayes Miller |
6 Feb 1829 |
12 Jan 1868 |
38 |
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12 Jan 1868 |
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8 |
Charles John Hubert Miller |
12 Sep 1858 |
4 Oct 1940 |
82 |
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4 Oct 1940 |
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Henry Holmes Miller |
15 Dec 1865 |
13 Nov 1952 |
86 |
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13 Nov 1952 |
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Ernest Henry John Miller |
8 May 1897 |
22 Apr 1960 |
62 |
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22 Apr 1960 |
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11 |
John Holmes Miller |
1925 |
27 Dec 1995 |
70 |
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27 Dec 1995 |
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Harry Holmes Miller |
15 Jan 1927 |
28 Dec 2007 |
80 |
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28 Dec 2007 |
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Anthony Thomas Miller |
4 May 1955 |
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MILLER of Ballicasey,Clare |
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24 Aug 1778 |
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MILLER of Glenlee,Kirkcudbright |
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3 Mar 1788 |
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1 |
Thomas Miller |
3 Nov 1717 |
27 Sep 1789 |
71 |
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MP for Dumfries 1761-1766. Solicitor |
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General [S] 1759. |
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27 Sep 1789 |
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William Miller |
12 Aug 1755 |
9 May 1846 |
90 |
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MP for Edinburgh 1780-1781 |
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9 May 1846 |
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William Miller |
12 Sep 1815 |
30 Oct 1861 |
46 |
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30 Oct 1861 |
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Thomas Macdonald Miller |
1 Jan 1846 |
4 Sep 1875 |
29 |
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4 Sep 1875 |
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William Frederick Miller |
7 Apr 1868 |
20 Dec 1948 |
80 |
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20 Dec 1948 |
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Alastair George Lionel Joseph Miller |
5 Mar 1893 |
1 Apr 1964 |
71 |
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the note at the foot of this page |
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1 Apr 1964 |
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Frederick William Macdonald Miller |
21 Mar 1920 |
19 Jun 1991 |
71 |
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19 Jun 1991 |
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Stephen William Macdonald Miller |
20 Jun 1953 |
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MILLER of Manderston,Berwick |
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24 Mar 1874 |
UK |
1 |
William Miller |
25 Mar 1809 |
10 Oct 1887 |
78 |
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MP for Leith 1859-1868 and Berwickshire |
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1873-1874 |
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10 Oct 1887 |
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James Percy Miller |
22 Oct 1864 |
22 Jan 1906 |
41 |
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22 Jan 1906 |
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3 |
John Alexander Miller |
27 Sep 1867 |
16 Feb 1918 |
50 |
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16 Feb 1918 |
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MILLER of Cleeve,Perth |
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7 Feb 1936 |
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MILLIKIN-NAPIER of Merchistoun,Midlothian |
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2 Mar 1627 |
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MILLS of Hillingdon Court and |
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17 Nov 1868 |
UK |
1 |
Charles Mills |
23 Jan 1792 |
4 Oct 1872 |
80 |
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4 Oct 1872 |
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Charles Henry Mills |
26 Apr 1830 |
3 Apr 1898 |
67 |
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MILLS of Ebbw Vale,Monmouth |
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31 Jan 1921 |
UK |
1 |
Frederick Mills |
23 Apr 1865 |
22 Dec 1953 |
88 |
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MP for Leyton East 1931-1945 |
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31 Dec 1953 |
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Frederick Leighton Victor Mills |
14 Mar 1893 |
21 Apr 1955 |
62 |
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21 Apr 1955 |
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Peter Frederick Leighton Mills |
9 Jul 1924 |
30 Jun 2021 |
96 |
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30 Jun 2021 |
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4 |
Michael Victor Leighton Mills |
30 Aug 1957 |
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MILLS of Alcester,Warwicks |
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1 Jul 1953 |
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1 |
Sir Percy Herbert Mills |
4 Jan 1890 |
10 Sep 1968 |
78 |
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baronetcy then merged |
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MILMAN of Levaton-in-Woodland,Devon |
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28 Nov 1800 |
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1 |
Francis Milman |
31 Aug 1746 |
24 Jun 1821 |
74 |
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24 Jun 1821 |
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William George Milman |
10 Apr 1781 |
21 Aug 1857 |
76 |
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21 Aug 1857 |
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William Milman |
21 Nov 1813 |
17 Jun 1885 |
71 |
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17 Jun 1885 |
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Francis John Milman |
10 Aug 1842 |
2 Jun 1922 |
79 |
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2 Jun 1922 |
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Francis Milman |
27 Oct 1872 |
10 Oct 1946 |
73 |
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10 Oct 1946 |
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William Ernest Milman |
11 Aug 1875 |
30 Aug 1962 |
87 |
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30 Aug 1962 |
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Lionel Charles Patrick Milman |
23 Feb 1877 |
2 Nov 1962 |
85 |
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2 Nov 1962 |
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Dermot Lionel Kennedy Milman |
24 Oct 1912 |
13 Jan 1990 |
77 |
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13 Jan 1990 |
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Derek Milman |
23 Jun 1918 |
12 May 1999 |
80 |
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12 May 1999 |
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10 |
David Patrick Milman |
24 Aug 1945 |
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MILNE of Barnton,Dumfries |
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19 Mar 1686 |
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Robert Milne |
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John Milne |
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11 May 1791 |
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11 May 1791 |
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MILNE of Inveresk,Midlothian |
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1 Nov 1876 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Alexander Milne |
10 Nov 1806 |
29 Dec 1896 |
90 |
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29 Dec 1896 |
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Archibald Berkeley Milne |
2 Jun 1855 |
5 Jul 1938 |
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5 Jul 1938 |
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MILNE-WATSON of Ashley,Dorset |
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11 Jun 1937 |
UK |
1 |
Sir David Milne-Watson |
10 Mar 1869 |
3 Oct 1945 |
76 |
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3 Oct 1945 |
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David Ronald Milne-Watson |
15 Jul 1904 |
15 Jun 1982 |
77 |
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15 Jun 1982 |
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Michael Milne-Watson |
16 Feb 1910 |
27 Apr 1999 |
89 |
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27 Apr 1999 |
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Andrew Michael Milne-Watson |
10 Nov 1944 |
20 Jun 2024 |
79 |
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20 Jun 2024 |
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5 |
David Alistair Milne-Watson |
24 Aug 1971 |
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MILNER of Nun Appleton Hall,Yorks |
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26 Feb 1717 |
GB |
1 |
William Milner |
c 1696 |
23 Nov 1745 |
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MP for York 1722-1734 |
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23 Nov 1745 |
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William Milner |
c 1725 |
8 Nov 1774 |
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8 Nov 1774 |
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William Mordaunt Milner |
6 Oct 1754 |
9 Sep 1811 |
56 |
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MP for York 1790-1811 |
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9 Sep 1811 |
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William Mordaunt Sturt Milner |
1 Oct 1779 |
25 Mar 1855 |
75 |
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25 Mar 1855 |
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William Mordaunt Edward Milner |
20 Jun 1820 |
12 Feb 1867 |
46 |
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MP for York 1848-1857 |
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12 Feb 1867 |
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William Mordaunt Milner |
10 May 1848 |
14 Apr 1880 |
31 |
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14 Apr 1880 |
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Frederick George Milner |
7 Nov 1849 |
8 Jun 1931 |
81 |
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MP for York 1883-1885 and Bassetlaw |
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1890-1906. PC
1900 |
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8 Jun 1931 |
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William Frederick Victor Mordaunt Milner |
2 Oct 1893 |
29 Mar 1960 |
66 |
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29 Mar 1960 |
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George Edward Mordaunt Milner |
7 Feb 1911 |
18 Dec 1995 |
84 |
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18 Dec 1995 |
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Timothy William Lycett Milner |
11 Oct 1936 |
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MILNES of Gauley,Leics |
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21 Mar 1801 |
UK |
1 |
Robert Shore Milnes |
1747 |
2 Dec 1837 |
90 |
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2 Dec 1837 |
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John Bentinck Milnes |
19 Sep 1786 |
1841 |
54 |
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1841 |
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MILNES-COATES of Helperby Hall,Yorks |
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29 Jun 1911 |
UK |
1 |
Edward Feetham Coates |
28 Feb 1853 |
14 Aug 1921 |
68 |
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MP for Lewisham 1903-1918 and Lewisham |
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West 1918-1921 |
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14 Aug 1921 |
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Clive Coates (Milnes-Coates from Mar 1946) |
21 May 1879 |
4 Sep 1971 |
92 |
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4 Sep 1971 |
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3 |
Robert Edward James Clive Milnes-Coates |
27 Sep 1907 |
9 May 1982 |
74 |
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9 May 1982 |
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Anthony Robert Milnes-Coates |
8 Dec 1948 |
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MITCHELL of West Shore,Shetland Islands |
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19 Jun 1724 |
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John Mitchell |
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31 May 1739 |
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31 May 1739 |
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Andrew Mitchell |
c 1706 |
29 Jun 1764 |
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29 Jun 1764 |
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John Mitchell |
24 Sep 1734 |
5 Dec 1783 |
49 |
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5 Dec 1783 |
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to have become either extinct or dormant,but a |
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descendant of the 1st baronet was able to prove |
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his descent in 1895. For further information, |
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see the note at the foot of this page |
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MITCHELL of Tulliallan,Fife |
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6 Sep 1945 |
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1 |
Harold Paton Mitchell |
21 May 1900 |
8 Apr 1983 |
82 |
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8 Apr 1983 |
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Extinct on his death |
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MITCHELL COTTS of Coldharbour,Sussex |
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15 Jun 1921 |
UK |
1 |
Sir William Dingwall Mitchell Cotts |
15 Jul 1871 |
20 Jan 1932 |
60 |
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MP for Western Isles 1922-1923 |
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20 Jan 1932 |
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William Campbell Cotts (Mitchell-Cotts from |
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9 Feb 1932) |
12 Apr 1902 |
20 Feb 1964 |
61 |
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20 Feb 1964 |
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Robert Crichton Mitchell Cotts |
22 Oct 1903 |
17 Jan 1995 |
91 |
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17 Jan 1995 |
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Richard Crichton Mitchell Cotts |
26 Jul 1946 |
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MITCHELL-THOMSON of Polmood,Peebles |
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26 Sep 1900 |
UK |
1 |
Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson |
15 Dec 1846 |
15 Nov 1918 |
71 |
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15 Nov 1918 |
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William Lowson Mitchell-Thomson |
15 Apr 1877 |
24 Dec 1938 |
61 |
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He was subsequently created Baron Selsdon |
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(qv) in 1932 with which title the |
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baronetcy remains merged |
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MITCHELSON of Rotherfield,Sussex |
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24 Jun 1920 |
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1 |
Archibald Mitchelson |
1 Apr 1878 |
30 Dec 1945 |
67 |
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30 Dec 1945 |
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MODYFORD of London |
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16 Feb 1661 |
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James Modyford |
c 1625 |
13 Jan 1673 |
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Jan 1673 |
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Thomas Modyford |
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5 Nov 1678 |
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Nov 1678 |
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MODYFORD of Lincolns Inn,London |
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1 Mar 1664 |
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Thomas Modyford |
c 1618 |
2 Sep 1679 |
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Governor of Jamaica 1664-1670 |
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2 Sep 1679 |
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Thomas Modyford |
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19 Oct 1679 |
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19 Oct 1679 |
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Charles Modyford |
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Jul 1687 |
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Norton Modyford |
25 Jan 1674 |
14 Oct 1690 |
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Oct 1690 |
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Thomas Modyford |
10 Mar 1679 |
30 Jul 1702 |
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30 Jul 1702 |
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MOHUN of Boconnoc,Cornwall |
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25 Nov 1611 |
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Reginald Mohun |
c 1564 |
26 Dec 1639 |
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MP for East Looe 1614 and Lostwithiel 1625 |
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26 Dec 1639 |
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John Mohun |
1595 |
28 Nov 1640 |
45 |
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He had previously been created Baron Mohun |
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(qv) in 1628 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction |
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in 1712 |
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MOIR of Longford,Notts |
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18 Jun 1636 |
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Edward Moir |
c 1610 |
1 Aug 1644 |
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Aug 1644 |
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MOIR of Whitehanger,Sussex |
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11 Jul 1916 |
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1 |
Ernest William Moir |
9 Jun 1862 |
14 Jun 1933 |
71 |
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14 Jun 1933 |
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Arrol Moir |
16 Sep 1894 |
8 Aug 1957 |
62 |
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8 Aug 1957 |
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Ernest Ian Royds Moir |
9 Jun 1925 |
5 Aug 1998 |
73 |
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5 Aug 1998 |
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Christopher Ernest Moir |
22 May 1955 |
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MOLESWORTH-ST.AUBYN |
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of Pencarrow,Cornwall |
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19 Jul 1689 |
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Hender Molesworth |
c 1638 |
27 Jul 1689 |
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Governor of Jamaica 1688-1689 |
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27 Jul 1689 |
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John Molesworth |
27 May 1635 |
18 Oct 1716 |
81 |
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MP for Lostwithiel 1701-1705 |
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and Bossiney 1701-1702 |
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Oct 1716 |
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John Molesworth |
23 Jun 1668 |
20 Jun 1723 |
54 |
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Jun 1723 |
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John Molesworth |
28 Feb 1705 |
4 Apr 1766 |
61 |
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MP for Newport 1734-1741 and Cornwall |
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1744-1761 |
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4 Apr 1766 |
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John Molesworth |
12 Mar 1729 |
20 Oct 1775 |
46 |
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MP for Cornwall 1765-1775 |
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20 Oct 1775 |
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William Molesworth |
30 Jun 1758 |
22 Feb 1798 |
39 |
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MP for Cornwall 1784-1790 |
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22 Feb 1798 |
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Arscott Ourry Molesworth |
1789 |
26 Dec 1823 |
34 |
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26 Dec 1823 |
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William Molesworth |
23 May 1810 |
22 Oct 1855 |
45 |
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MP for Cornwall East 1832-1837, Leeds |
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1837-1841 and Southwark 1845-1855. |
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Colonial Secretary 1855.
PC 1852 |
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22 Oct 1855 |
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Hugh Henry Molesworth |
13 Oct 1818 |
6 Jan 1862 |
43 |
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6 Jan 1862 |
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Paul William Molesworth |
13 Jan 1821 |
23 Dec 1889 |
68 |
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23 Dec 1889 |
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Lewis William Molesworth |
31 Oct 1853 |
29 May 1912 |
58 |
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MP for Bodmin 1900-1906 |
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For information on the death of his widow, see |
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29 May 1912 |
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St.Aubyn Hender Molesworth-St.Aubyn |
27 Dec 1833 |
18 May 1913 |
79 |
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18 May 1913 |
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13 |
Hugh Molesworth-St.Aubyn |
3 Jan 1865 |
5 Jan 1942 |
77 |
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5 Jan 1942 |
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14 |
John Molesworth-St.Aubyn |
12 Jan 1899 |
15 Nov 1985 |
86 |
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15 Nov 1985 |
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John Arscott Molesworth-St.Aubyn |
15 Dec 1926 |
22 Apr 1998 |
71 |
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22 Apr 1998 |
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William Molesworth-St.Aubyn |
23 Nov 1958 |
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MOLONY of Dublin |
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21 Jan 1925 |
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1 |
Thomas Francis Molony |
31 Jan 1865 |
3 Sep 1949 |
84 |
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Solicitor General [I] 1912-1913. Attorney |
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General [I] 1913. Lord Chief Justice [I] |
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1918-1924. PC [I]
1913 |
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3 Sep 1949 |
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Hugh Francis Molony |
2 Sep 1900 |
31 Mar 1976 |
75 |
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31 Mar 1976 |
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Thomas Desmond Molony |
13 Mar 1937 |
3 Oct 2014 |
77 |
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3 Oct 2014 |
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Peter John Molony |
17 Aug 1937 |
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MOLYNEUX of Sefton,Lancs |
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22 May 1611 |
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1 |
Richard Molyneux |
c 1560 |
8 Feb 1622 |
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MP for Lancashire 1584-1585,1593 and |
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1604-1611 |
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Feb 1622 |
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Richard Molyneux |
21 Feb 1594 |
8 May 1636 |
42 |
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He was subsequently created Viscount |
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Molyneux (qv) in 1628 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged. The ninth Viscount |
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was created Earl of Sefton (qv) in 1771. |
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The baronetcy continued united with the |
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Earldom until its extinction in 1972 |
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MOLYNEUX of Teversall,Notts |
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29 Jun 1611 |
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1 |
John Molyneux |
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before 1618 |
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before 1618 |
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2 |
Francis Molyneux |
1602 |
12 Oct 1674 |
72 |
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12 Oct 1674 |
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John Molyneux |
1625 |
Oct 1691 |
66 |
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Oct 1691 |
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4 |
Francis Molyneux |
c 1656 |
12 Mar 1742 |
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MP for Newark 1693-1700 and |
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Nottinghamshire 1701-1705 |
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12 Mar 1742 |
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Charles Molyneux |
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28 Jul 1764 |
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28 Jul 1764 |
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William Molyneux |
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May 1781 |
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May 1781 |
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7 |
Francis Molyneux |
before 1737 |
9 Jun 1812 |
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9 Jun 1812 |
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MOLYNEUX of Castle Dillon,Armagh |
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4 Jul 1730 |
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1 |
Thomas Molyneux |
14 Apr 1661 |
19 Oct 1733 |
72 |
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19 Oct 1733 |
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Daniel Molyneux |
1708 |
1738 |
30 |
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1738 |
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3 |
Capel Molyneux |
1717 |
Aug 1797 |
80 |
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PC [I] 1776 |
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Aug 1797 |
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4 |
Capel Molyneux |
30 Mar 1750 |
3 Dec 1832 |
82 |
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3 Dec 1832 |
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5 |
Thomas Molyneux |
26 Dec 1767 |
26 Nov 1841 |
73 |
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26 Nov 1841 |
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6 |
George King Adlercron Molyneux |
17 Oct 1813 |
25 Jan 1848 |
34 |
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25 Jan 1848 |
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7 |
Capel Molyneux |
1841 |
24 Jan 1879 |
37 |
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24 Jan 1879 |
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8 |
John William Henry Molyneux |
28 Jan 1819 |
5 Mar 1879 |
60 |
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5 Mar 1879 |
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9 |
John Charles Molyneux |
27 Jun 1843 |
26 Aug 1928 |
85 |
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26 Aug 1928 |
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10 |
Ernest Molyneux |
15 Jul 1865 |
26 Dec 1940 |
75 |
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26 Dec 1940 |
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MONCREIFF of Moncreiff,Perth |
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22 Apr 1626 |
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John Moncreiff |
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c 1651 |
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c 1651 |
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John Moncreiff |
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1674 |
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1674 |
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David Moncreiff |
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c 1690 |
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c 1690 |
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4 |
James Moncreiff |
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1698 |
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1698 |
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John Moncreiff |
c 1628 |
27 Apr 1714 |
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27 Apr 1714 |
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Hugh Moncreiff |
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1744 |
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1744 |
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William Moncreiff |
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9 Dec 1767 |
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9 Dec 1767 |
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8 |
Henry Moncreiff-Wellwood |
7 Feb 1750 |
9 Aug 1827 |
77 |
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9 Aug 1827 |
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James Wellwood-Moncreiff |
c 1776 |
4 Apr 1851 |
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4 Apr 1851 |
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10 |
Henry Wellwood-Moncreiff |
12 May 1809 |
3 Nov 1883 |
74 |
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3 Nov 1883 |
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11 |
James Moncreiff |
29 Nov 1811 |
27 Apr 1895 |
83 |
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He had previously been created Baron |
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Moncreiff (qv) in 1874 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged,although,as at |
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30/06/2014,the baronetcy does not appear on |
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage |
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MONCREIFF of Tullibole,Perth |
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23 May 1871 |
UK |
1 |
James Moncreiff |
29 Nov 1811 |
27 Apr 1895 |
83 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Moncreiff (qv) in 1874 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged,although,as at |
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30/06/2014,the baronetcy does not appear on |
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage |
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MONCREIFFE of that Ilk |
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30 Nov 1685 |
NS |
1 |
Thomas Moncreiffe |
c 1627 |
15 Jan 1715 |
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15 Jan 1715 |
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2 |
Thomas Moncreiffe |
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May 1738 |
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May 1738 |
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3 |
Thomas Moncreiffe |
31 Dec 1704 |
8 May 1739 |
34 |
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May 1739 |
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4 |
Thomas Moncreiffe |
11 Feb 1732 |
28 Sep 1784 |
52 |
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28 Sep 1784 |
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5 |
Thomas Moncreiffe |
7 Jun 1758 |
26 Mar 1818 |
59 |
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26 Mar 1818 |
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6 |
David Moncreiffe |
31 Dec 1788 |
20 Nov 1830 |
41 |
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20 Nov 1830 |
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7 |
Thomas Moncreiffe |
9 Jan 1822 |
15 Aug 1879 |
57 |
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15 Aug 1879 |
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8 |
Robert Drummond Moncreiffe |
3 Nov 1856 |
8 Jun 1931 |
74 |
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8 Jun 1931 |
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9 |
John Robert Guy Moncreiffe |
30 Jun 1884 |
7 Sep 1934 |
50 |
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7 Sep 1934 |
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10 |
David Gerald Moncreiffe |
29 Jul 1922 |
17 Nov 1957 |
35 |
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For information on the death of this baronet, |
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see the note at the foot of this page |
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17 Nov 1957 |
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11 |
Rupert Iain Kay Moncreiffe |
9 Apr 1919 |
27 Feb 1985 |
65 |
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27 Feb 1985 |
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Merlin Sereld Victor Gilbert Hay |
20 Apr 1948 |
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He had previously succeeded to the |
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Earldom of Erroll (qv) in 1978 with which |
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title the baronetcy then merged |
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MOND of Hartford Hill,Cheshire |
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8 Jul 1910 |
UK |
1 |
Alfred Moritz Mond |
23 Oct 1868 |
27 Dec 1930 |
62 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Melchett (qv) in 1928 with which title the |
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baronetcy remains merged |
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MONEY of Horn House,Hereford |
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1838 |
UK |
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MONINS of Waldershare,Kent |
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29 Jun 1611 |
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1 |
William Monins |
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24 Feb 1643 |
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24 Feb 1643 |
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2 |
Edward Monins |
c 1600 |
1663 |
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1663 |
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3 |
Thomas Monins |
c 1604 |
1678 |
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1678 |
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MONOUX of Wotton,Beds |
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4 Dec 1660 |
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Humphrey Monoux |
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4 Feb 1676 |
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Feb 1676 |
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2 |
Humphrey Monoux |
10 Dec 1640 |
31 Jul 1685 |
44 |
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MP for Bedfordshire 1679-1685 |
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31 Jul 1685 |
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3 |
Philip Monoux |
25 Jan 1679 |
25 Nov 1707 |
28 |
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MP for Bedford 1705-1707 |
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25 Nov 1707 |
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4 |
Humphrey Monoux |
c 1702 |
3 Dec 1757 |
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MP for Tavistock 1728-1734 and |
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Stockbridge 1734-1741 |
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3 Dec 1757 |
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Philip Monoux |
c 1739 |
17 Apr 1805 |
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17 Apr 1805 |
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Philip Monoux |
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27 Feb 1809 |
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27 Feb 1809 |
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Philip Monoux |
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3 Feb 1814 |
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3 Feb 1814 |
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MONRO of Bearcrofts,Stirling |
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30 Dec 1920 |
UK |
1 |
Charles Carmichael Monro |
15 Jun 1860 |
7 Dec 1929 |
69 |
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Governor of Gibraltar 1923-1928 |
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7 Dec 1929 |
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MONSON of Carleton,Lincs |
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29 Jun 1611 |
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Thomas Monson |
c 1565 |
29 May 1641 |
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MP for Lincolnshire 1597-1598, Castle |
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Rising 1604-1611 and Cricklade 1614 |
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May 1641 |
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John Monson |
1599 |
29 Dec 1683 |
84 |
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MP for Lincoln 1625 and Lincolnshire 1626 |
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Dec 1683 |
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3 |
Henry Monson |
17 Sep 1653 |
6 Apr 1718 |
64 |
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MP for Lincoln 1675-1681 |
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6 Apr 1718 |
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William Monson |
c 1653 |
7 Mar 1727 |
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MP for Lincoln 1695-1698, Heytesbury |
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1702-1708, Hertford 1708-1710 and |
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Aldborough 1715-1722 |
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7 Mar 1727 |
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John Monson |
c 1693 |
18 Jul 1748 |
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He was subsequently created Baron Monson |
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(qv) in 1728 with which title the |
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baronetcy remains merged |
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MONSON of Thatched House Lodge,Surrey |
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23 Feb 1905 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Edmund John Monson |
6 Oct 1834 |
28 Oct 1909 |
75 |
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PC 1893 |
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28 Oct 1909 |
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Maxwell William Edmund John Monson |
21 Sep 1882 |
11 Jan 1936 |
53 |
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11 Jan 1936 |
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Edmund St.John Debonnaire John Monson |
9 Sep 1883 |
16 Apr 1969 |
85 |
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16 Apr 1969 |
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4 |
George Louis Esme John Monson |
28 Oct 1888 |
21 Nov 1969 |
81 |
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21 Nov 1969 |
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MONTAGU of South Stoneham House,Hants |
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23 Jun 1894 |
UK |
1 |
Montagu Samuel-Montagu |
21 Dec 1832 |
12 Jan 1911 |
78 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Swaythling (qv) in 1907 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged |
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MONTAGU-POLLOCK of the Khyber Pass |
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26 Mar 1872 |
UK |
1 |
Sir George Pollock |
4 Jun 1786 |
6 Oct 1872 |
86 |
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6 Oct 1872 |
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2 |
Frederick Pollock (Montagu-Pollock from 1873) |
27 Feb 1815 |
17 Jun 1874 |
59 |
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17 Jun 1874 |
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3 |
Montagu Frederick Montagu-Pollock |
31 Jan 1864 |
14 Aug 1938 |
74 |
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14 Aug 1938 |
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4 |
George Seymour Montagu-Pollock |
14 Sep 1900 |
21 Feb 1985 |
84 |
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21 Feb 1985 |
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5 |
Giles Hampden Montagu-Pollock |
19 Oct 1928 |
4 Feb 2017 |
88 |
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Guy Maximilian Montagu-Pollock |
27 Aug 1966 |
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MONTAGUE-BARLOW of Westminster |
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24 May 1924 |
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Sir Clement Anderson Montague-Barlow |
28 Feb 1868 |
31 May 1951 |
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MP for Salford South 1910-1923. Minister |
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31 May 1951 |
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of Labour 1922-1924.
PC 1922 |
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MONTEFIORE of Isle of Thanet,Kent |
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23 Jul 1846 |
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Sir Moses Montefiore |
24 Oct 1784 |
28 Jul 1885 |
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28 Jul 1885 |
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MONTEFIORE of Worth Park,Sussex |
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16 Feb 1886 |
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Francis Abraham Montefiore |
10 Oct 1860 |
1 Jul 1935 |
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1 Jul 1935 |
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MONTGOMERY of Skelmorly |
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Jan 1628 |
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Robert Montgomery |
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Nov 1651 |
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Robert Montgomery |
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early 1654 |
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early 1654 |
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Robert Montgomery |
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7 Feb 1684 |
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James Montgomery |
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Sep 1694 |
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Sep 1694 |
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Robert Montgomery |
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15 Aug 1731 |
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15 Aug 1731 |
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Hugh Montgomery |
c 1663 |
14 Jan 1735 |
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14 Jan 1735 |
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MONTGOMERY of Magbie Hill,Peebles |
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28 May 1774 |
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William Montgomery |
19 Nov 1717 |
25 Dec 1788 |
71 |
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25 Dec 1788 |
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George Montgomery |
1765 |
10 Jul 1831 |
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10 Jul 1831 |
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MONTGOMERY of Stanhope,Peebles |
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16 Jul 1801 |
UK |
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James Montgomery |
Oct 1721 |
2 Apr 1803 |
81 |
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MP for Dumfries 1766-1768 and Peebles |
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1768-1775. Lord Advocate 1766 |
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2 Apr 1803 |
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James Montgomery |
9 Oct 1766 |
27 May 1839 |
72 |
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MP for Peebles 1800-1831 |
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27 May 1839 |
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Graham Montgomery (later Graham-Montgomery) |
9 Jul 1823 |
2 Jun 1901 |
77 |
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MP for Peebles 1852-1868 and Peebles and |
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Selkirk 1868-1880. Lord Lieutenant |
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Kinross 1854-1901 |
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2 Jun 1901 |
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James Graham-Montgomery |
6 Feb 1850 |
7 Nov 1902 |
52 |
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For information on the death of this baronet, |
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see the note at the foot of this page |
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7 Nov 1902 |
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Basil Templer Graham-Montgomery |
1 Mar 1852 |
4 Oct 1928 |
76 |
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4 Oct 1928 |
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Charles Percy Graham-Montgomery |
6 Sep 1855 |
1 Apr 1930 |
74 |
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1 Apr 1930 |
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Henry James Montgomery (Purvis-Russell- |
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Montgomery from 1906 and Purvis-Russell- |
6 Sep 1859 |
6 Aug 1947 |
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Hamilton-Montgomery from 1933) |
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Lord Lieutenant Kinross 1934-1937 |
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6 Aug 1947 |
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Basil Purvis Russell Montgomery |
25 Sep 1884 |
28 Jan 1964 |
79 |
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28 Jan 1964 |
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Basil Henry David Montgomery |
20 Mar 1931 |
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Lord Lieutenant Perth & Kinross 1995-2006 |
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MONTGOMERY of The Hall,Donegal |
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3 Oct 1808 |
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Henry Conyngham Montgomery |
15 Mar 1765 |
21 Jan 1830 |
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MP for Mitchell 1807,Donegal 1808-1812 and |
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Yarmouth IOW 1812-1816 |
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21 Jan 1830 |
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Henry Conyngham Montgomery |
10 Mar 1803 |
24 Jun 1878 |
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PC 1876 |
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24 Jun 1878 |
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Alexander Leslie Montgomery |
14 Mar 1807 |
13 Jun 1888 |
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13 Jun 1888 |
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Hugh Conyngham Gaston Montgomery |
18 Oct 1847 |
3 Nov 1915 |
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3 Nov 1915 |
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Alexander Montgomery |
2 Aug 1859 |
13 Nov 1939 |
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13 Nov 1939 |
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MONTGOMERY-CUNINGHAME of Corsehill,Ayr |
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Alexander Cuninghame |
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Alexander Cuninghame |
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David Cuninghame |
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4 Jul 1770 |
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Walter Montgomery-Cuninghame |
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Mar 1814 |
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David Montgomery-Cuninghame |
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James Montgomery-Cuninghame |
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Alexander David Montgomery-Cuninghame |
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8 Jun 1846 |
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Thomas Montgomery-Cuninghame |
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30 Aug 1870 |
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30 Aug 1870 |
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William James Montgomery-Cuninghame VC |
20 May 1834 |
11 Nov 1897 |
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winner, see the note at the foot of this page |
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11 Nov 1897 |
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Cuninghame |
30 Mar 1877 |
5 Jan 1945 |
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5 Jan 1945 |
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Andrew Malcolm Martin Oliphant |
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Montgomery Cuninghame |
14 Jul 1929 |
18 Feb 1959 |
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John Christopher Foggo Montgomery |
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Cuninghame |
24 Jul 1935 |
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MOODY of Garesdon,Wilts |
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11 Mar 1622 |
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Henry Moody |
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22 Apr 1629 |
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MP for Malmesbury 1625,1626 and 1628-1629 |
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Henry Moody |
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Sir Frank Cecil Meyer, 2nd baronet |
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Sir Frank died from injuries received in a
riding accident. In its edition of 21 October 1935, 'The |
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Times' reported that:- |
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'Sir Frank Meyer, deputy chairman of De Beers
Consolidated Mines, who was injured in a riding |
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accident recently, died at his home at Ayot
St.Lawrence, Hertfordshire, on Saturday at the age |
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of 49. |
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'At an inquest held on Saturday Captain Harry
Hulbert, of Ivor Court, Upper Gloucester Place, |
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said that Sir Frank was his brother-in-law. On
Wednesday morning they went riding to Bloweys |
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fields, where Sir Frank suggested that they
should have a good gallop. They had been riding |
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for a moment or two, and Sir Frank was nearly
level with him when he heard an unusual noise, |
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and, looking round, saw Sir Frank's horse in
the act of falling. Sir Frank was pitched into the air |
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and fell heavily to the ground. Captain Hulbert
said that after fetching assistance he examined |
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the field and discovered that Sir Frank's horse
had trodden in a large rabbit hole. In his opinion |
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this was the cause of the accident. Medical
evidence was to the effect that Sir Frank's back |
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was broken. The coroner recorded a verdict of
"Accidental death." |
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The special remainder to the baronetcy of
Middleton created in 1781 |
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From the "London Gazette" of 1
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'The King has been pleased to grant the Dignity
of a Baronet of the Kingdom of Great Britain to |
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Charles Middleton, Esq, Comptroller of His
Majesty's Navy, and his Heirs Male, with Remainder to |
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Gerrard Edwards, of Ketten in the County of
Rutland, and his Issue Male by Diana his Wife, |
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Duaghter of the said Charles Middleton.' |
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Sir John Peniston Milbanke, 7th baronet |
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Sir John appears to be a good example of the
old saying that there is "one law for the rich and |
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another law for the poor." The following
report appeared in "The Observer" of 21 January 1839, |
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reprinted from "The Salisbury Journal":- |
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'The Twenty-fifth Anniversary Ball of the Loyal
United Craven and Nelson Lodge of Odd Fellows |
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took place on Tuesday last, at the Rose and
Crown Inn, Salisbury. The room was very tastefully |
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fitted up for the occasion, and dancing was
kept up with untiring spirit until a late hour, when |
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the harmony of the evening was broken in upon
by a quarrel between Sir John Milbanke, Bart., |
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and a Mr. Pocock. The former gentleman wished
to have a country dance, while the latter |
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wanted a quadrille. A few words passed between
them, when Sir John Milbanke stepped back a |
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few paces, drew a dagger from his pocket, and
stabbed Mr. Pocock in the neck. Fortunately |
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the weapon did not reach the carotid artery, or
death must have instantly ensued. Mr. Mackay, |
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surgeon, proceeded to examine Mr. Pocock, and
discovered a desperate wound in the neck, |
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about an inch and a half in length, in an
oblique direction, and bleeding profusely. He arrested |
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the haemorrhage as soon as possible, and put
the wounded man to bed. Immediately after this |
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Sir John Milbanke made a similar attack upon
the son of Dr. Wheeler, who was another of the |
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guests, when a policeman was procured, who
wrested the dagger from him, but refused to take |
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him into custody, assigning as his reason, that
"he was a gentleman!" - another striking |
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instance of the intelligence and efficiency of
our police force. On the following morning, a |
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warrant having been issued against Sir John, he
was taken into custody and brought before the |
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magistrates, when a very lengthy investigation
took place, which lasted from 11 o'clock till 5. |
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Mr. Sharp appeared on behalf of Sir John
Milbanke, whose case he very ably advocated, and |
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strongly urged the magistrates to accept of
bail, which he offered to any amount; but, as the |
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surgeon would not pronounce Mr. Pocock out of
danger, he was remanded until Friday, on |
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which day Sir John was brought up again, when
the court was crowded to excess. It being the |
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wish of the prisoner that some other medical
gentlemen, in conjunction with Mr. Mackay, should |
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visit Mr. Pocock, Dr. Clarke and Mr. G.B. Corfe
complied with his request, when the gentlemen |
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were decidedly of opinion that the wound was
going on favourably, but that he was not out of |
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danger. The magistrates stated that they should
not be justified, under existing circumstances, |
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in accepting bail. The prisoner was then
remanded until Monday.' |
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Milbanke's trial took place on 4 March 1839,
and was reported in "The Scotsman" of 13 March |
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1839:- "Sir John Penistone Milbanke was
tried at Winchester on Monday, on the charge of |
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maliciously stabbing Mr Pocock at a ball-room,
Southampton. The evidence of evil intent being |
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defective, he was acquitted. The Examiner, in an able
article on this subject, showing that |
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there is one law for the rich and another for
the poor, observes that:- "According to the logic |
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of the learned judge, innocent intentions must
be argued from any utterly unprovoked outrage. |
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No bad intention is, in Mr Baron Maule's view,
to be inferred from the act of aiming a knife |
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against a man's throat. The character of the
prisoner, forsooth, forms the best clue to the |
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intention. Thus a man of good character and
connexions, backed by troops of friends, may cut |
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a throat, provided he does not cut it very
much, and preserve credit for the best intentions. |
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The legal doctrine, that the intention was to
be inferred from the act, we have seen carried |
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very far in other cases; but Mr Baron Maule, in
considering the intention, leaves the act out |
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of view altogether!" |
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Another newspaper, The
Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times,
commented that "The jury who |
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acquitted Sir John Milbanke have declared by
their verdict that they did not think the intention |
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of Sir John, in attacking another with a
dagger, was to do any harm. We so far coincide as to |
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be of opinion that Sir John Milbanke was not a
man likely to stick at anything. There are, |
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however, some persons ill-natured enough to
remark that the Penitentiary ought to contain |
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Milbanke as certainly as Millbank contains the
Penitentiary." [Millbank Prison, in Pimlico in |
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London was originally constructed as the
National Penitentiary and was used as such between |
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1816 and 1890]. |
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Sir John Peniston Milbanke VC, 10th baronet |
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Sir John was awarded a Victoria Cross for his
bravery during the 2nd Boer War in 1900. The |
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citation, published on 7 July 1900, reads:- |
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'Lieutenant (now Captain) Sir John P. Milbanke,
Bart., 10th Hussars, on the 5th January,1900, |
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during a reconnaissance near Colesberg. Sir
John Milbanke, when retiring under fire with a |
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small patrol of the 10th Hussars,
notwithstanding the fact that he had just been severely |
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wounded in the thigh, rode back to the
assistance of one of the men whose pony was |
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exhausted, and who was under fire from some
Boers who had dismounted. Sir John Milbanke |
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took the man up on his own horse under a most
galling fire and brought him safely back to |
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camp.' |
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Sir Ralph Mark Milbanke, 12th baronet [E 1661] |
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Following Sir Ralph's death, the following
article appeared in the London "Daily Mail" on 25 |
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November 1949:- |
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'Portly, debonair Sir Ralph Milbanke,
42-year-old baronet who lived the life of a Regency buck |
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in 20th-century Mayfair, was found shot
yesterday in his Down-street, W., service-flat. |
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'It was 8 a.m. Sir Ralph's steward, Mr. Pope,
entered the bedroom to draw the curtains for |
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breakfast. Sir Ralph was dead. A gun lay near him. |
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'A week ago Sir Ralph, London representative of
the Sugar Manufacturer's Association of |
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Jamaica, was told that the firm was closing
down its London offices. |
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'Friends - they called him "Toby" -
said last night that he was undecided about his future; |
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that he was planning to spend a few weeks in
Scotland. And they discussed the future of the |
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Milbanke baronetcy, created 300 years ago. For
Sir Ralph was unmarried. There are no close |
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relatives in the male line. |
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'Sir Ralph was the son of a V.C. [winner]. He
himself carried on the family tradition by winning |
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the M.C. In the last war. He was jovial and
unorthodox and a man who acted on impulse and |
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without fear. |
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During fighting in Yugoslavia he was dropped by
parachute among the guerrillas. Later he had |
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the parachute made into handkerchiefs and
pyjamas. During [the] civil war in Spain he heard |
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that his friend Mr. Rupert Bellville* had been
captured by the Republicans. Immediately he flew |
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to Hendaye, on the French frontier, and tried
to enter Spain to the rescue. He was told that |
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the only way to get into Republican territory
was to arrive in a British food ship. He flew to |
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Antwerp and signed on as a deck-hand in a
blockade-running cargo-boat. But his friend had |
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already been released. |
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'Sir Ralph knew, too, how to play. In 1939,
before the outbreak of the war, he bet a friend, Mr. |
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Richard Sutton, that he could not play a golf
ball from Tower Bridge to the steps of White's |
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Club in St. James's-street, S.W., in under
2,000 strokes. Crowds watched the players tee-up |
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for the first "hole."
"Toby" Milbanke wore a fur coat and carried a bag of golf clubs.
The "match" |
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lasted for two and half hours. Mr. Sutton won
the bet by going round the course in 240. |
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'Twice Sir Ralph escaped death in aircraft
crashes. For most of his life he was in bad health, |
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due to his adventures abroad. Last year he had
a serious stroke, and was warned not to |
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over-exert himself. |
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'He had held the title for only two years. He
succeeded his brother, Sir John Milbanke, known |
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as the "Boxing Baronet" in 1947.' |
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* Bellfield [1905-1962] joined the Spanish
Falange militia as a pilot in the early days of the civil |
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war. His best known exploit was flying into
Santander in order to congratulate the victorious |
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Nationalist troops before he realised that the
town was still in the hands of the Republicans. He |
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was lucky to escape execution. |
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Sir Alastair George Lionel Joseph Miller, 6th
baronet [GB 1788] |
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Sir Alastair spent virtually his whole adult
life in one form of trouble or another. If asked to |
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nominate the archetypal "wicked
baronet" of the 20th century, Sir Alastair would be a good |
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candidate. |
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The London "Daily Telegraph" of 13
September 1914:- |
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'Alastair George Miller, son of Sir William
Miller, a lieutenant on probation in the Irish Guards, |
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who has been staying at Southwold [a small town
on the North Sea coast in Suffolk]; George |
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Banks Price, an aviator, also visiting
Southwold; Noel Cooper, solicitor, of Southwold; and |
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Maurice Dukes, farmer, of Henham, were dealt
with by court-martial yesterday on a charge of |
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having circulated false information, in
contravention of the recent Order in Council. |
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'According to police information, the
defendants were concerned in circulating a story to the |
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effect that a German aeroplane had fallen at
Shading Field, and that a wounded German had |
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been captured. One lady, whose husband is
serving with the Suffolk Yeomanry, was so alarmed |
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that she aroused a neighbouring farmer, who
stood guard in the road with a loaded gun until |
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three a.m. |
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'The court-martial decided to hand Lieutenant
Miller to a military escort, by whom he is to be |
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taken back to his regiment. The Court declined
to deal with the three civilians, who were |
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subsequently charged before the Mayor of
Beccles, and discharged by him with a warning, |
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after the police explanation that they had been
locked up since Thursday.' |
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The London "Daily Telegraph" of 30 March 1922:- |
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'In the Divorce Division yesterday, Mrs.
Miller, who was married at 17, gave evidence in her suit |
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against her husband for a judicial separation
on the grounds of cruelty. Captain Alastair Miller, |
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the respondent, petitions for a decree of
restitution of conjugal rights. Mrs. Miller is the daughter |
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of Major Stephen Howard, M.P. for Newmarket
[Sudbury?]. It appeared that her husband gave |
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her age as 21 at the secret marriage at the
registrar's office. Afterwards they were publicly |
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married at the Brompton Oratory. Petitioner
gave evidence, and described how she met her |
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husband. After misconduct she consented to a
secret marriage. She complained of her |
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husband's cruelty, and of his bringing two
actresses to see her at Bournemouth. He said he |
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preferred the society of these ladies to hers.' |
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The London "Daily Telegraph" of 15 February
1923:- |
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'A meeting of the creditors of Mr. Alastair
George Lionel Joseph Miller was held yesterday at |
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Bankruptcy Buildings, Carey-street, Lincoln's
Inn, W.C. Debtor was described as of Ennismore- |
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gardens, W., motor racing-car driver, and the
statement of his affairs showed liabilities £4,339, |
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while the assets consist of cash £58; gold
cigarette case and chain, £10; stand camera, £5: |
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and microscope, £4. |
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'The debtor figured in Divorce Court
proceedings during last year. The trustees of his parents' |
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marriage settlement have come to his assistance
to make a proposal of payment of a cash |
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composition of 5s in the £ to the creditors,
such composition to be paid directly the approval |
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of the Court is obtained. |
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'The debtor attributes his position to the
costs of the Divorce Court proceedings, which were |
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instituted by his wife: and he also includes in
the causes of his financial trouble liability in |
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respect of guarantees given on behalf of a
motor company. |
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'By a statutory majority the meeting accepted
the proposal.' |
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"The Times" of 18 January 1924:- |
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'The jury found for the plaintiffs in this
action, which was brought by Messrs. Trower, Still, and |
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Keeling, solicitors, of 5, New-square,
Lincoln's Inn, to recover from Sir William Frederic Miller, |
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Bt., £2,369, the balance of bills of costs for
work done by them. The claim included a bill of |
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charges amounting to £2,424 in relation to the
matrimonial affairs of Captain A.G. Miller, son of |
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the defendant. |
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'The defendant denied that he instructed the
plaintiffs, or that he agreed to pay their costs. |
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Alternatively, he pleaded that he instructed
the plaintiffs to act only as his solicitors in relation |
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to his own affairs, and that agreed to
guarantee the costs incurred in his son's affairs up to a |
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sum which, together with his own costs, would
not exceed £1,000. |
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'Captain Alastair George Miller, son of the
defendant, said that he was present when his father |
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had an interview with Captain Trower on
September 19, 1921. They discussed the probable |
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costs in his (the witness's) case, and his
father asked whether £200 would cover them. Captain |
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Trower replied that he did not think so, and
Sir William Miller then asked whether £400 would be |
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sufficient. Captain Trower shrugged his
shoulders, and said he thought it would. When the case |
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was nearly over Captain Trower said to him (the
witness) in Court that he was afraid the costs |
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would be a good deal more than was expected. |
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'In summing up [Mr Justice Lush] said that he
could not conceive of a more foolish or improper |
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bargain for solicitors to make than that which
Sir William Miller suggested had been made by the |
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plaintiffs. The difficulty was increased by the
fact that the defendant in the witness-box had |
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thrown over the alleged bargain and had sought
to say that the limit of £400 was the real bargain |
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bargain made. The jury, without leaving the
box, returned a verdict for the plaintiffs, for whom |
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judgment was entered for the amount claimed,
with costs.' |
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After divorcing his first wife in 1926, Miller
was remarried on 1 December 1927, to an 18-year- |
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old actress named Margaret (or Peggy) Shotter,
who, in February 1928, was fined £25 at the |
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Clerkenwell Police Court after being found
guilty of the allegation "that she did, for the purpose |
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of procuring a marriage license, unlawfully and
knowingly make a false declaration" - i.e. she |
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said she was 21, and not 18. |
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In "The London Gazette" of 8 May 1931
(issue 33714, page 3041) a bankruptcy petition was |
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filed against Miller. Shortly thereafter, in
July of that year, Miller was before the Haywards |
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Heath Police Court in answer to a summons
granted to Mrs Miller and her two sisters, Miss |
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Winifred Shotter and Miss Eva Shotter, alleging
that they were assaulted by him at his home, |
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together with a further summons brought by Mrs
Miller against her husband, alleging the use of |
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threats. According to a report in the Grafton
NSW "Daily Examiner" of 14 September 1931:- |
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'It was stated that Mrs Miller was married to
the defendant about four years ago, and on April |
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13 left him and went to live with her parents
in Regent's Park road, London, the two children of |
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the marriage being sent to the home of the
defendant's mother at Hurstpierpoint. It was alleged |
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that, as Mrs Miller refused to return to her
husband, he conceived the idea of obtaining |
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possession of his wife by a subterfuge. Mrs
Miller stated that he arranged to meet her on June |
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27 for the ostensible purpose of taking her to
sign some papers in connection with the sale of |
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some furniture, that after lunch at Richmond he
told her he was not going to let her go back, |
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took her forcibly into a motor car, drove her
to Hurstpierpoint, where he forced her to spend |
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the night with him, and threatened to kill her
if anyone came to take her away. The other |
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plaintiffs [i.e. her two sisters] followed Mrs
Miller to Hurstpierpoint in a motor car at 4.30 a.m. |
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and, it was alleged, were assaulted by the
defendant before finally he allowed his wife to go |
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away with them. Captain Miller denied that he
used any force towards his wife or threatened |
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her or assaulted her sisters, and maintained
that Mrs Miller went with him to Hurstpierpoint |
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voluntarily. His counsel submitted that the
proceedings were simply part and parcel of an |
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unwarrantable attempt by the Shotter family to
interfere between Captain Miller and his wife. |
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After a short retirement the Bench bound
Captain Miller over in £10 to keep the peace towards |
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his wife and the other complainants.' |
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Miller and his second wife were subsequently
divorced in 1933. Reports of the hearing were |
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published in contemporary newspapers, but these
are too lengthy for inclusion here. I will |
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therefore content myself with two observations
made by the judge: firstly the judge observed |
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that the co-respondent was an actress "who
is little more than a child." [Any reader seeing a |
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pattern emerging here?]; secondly, the judge
remarked that "Captain Miller is now 39. He is a |
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most undesirable person so far as I can gather,
an unsavoury pest of young women." It is also |
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worth noting that, while the petition for
divorce was being heard, Miller had again been bank- |
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rupted, with net debts of around £11,000. |
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For the next 17 years, Miller appears to have
stayed out of trouble, but in June 1950 he was |
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back in court charged with obtaining credit to
purchase groceries, wine, spirits and car hire |
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without disclosing that he was an undischarged
bankrupt. Further proceedings were adjourned |
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after Miller collapsed in court, but in January
1951 he was sentenced to nine months' imprison- |
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ment on these charges. This sentence does not
appear to have had any effect upon Miller, |
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since, in April 1953, he was again charged with
exactly the same offence of obtaining credit |
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while an undischarged bankrupt, as well as four
charges of fraudulent conversion. On this |
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occasion, Miller received a sentence of three years. |
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Matters became quite a few degrees more serious
in October 1958, when Sir Alastair received |
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another gaol sentence, again of three years,
after pleading guilty to four charges of indecent |
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assaults against young girls. As reported in
the London "Daily Telegraph" of 4 October 1958:- |
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'Sir Alastair George Lionel Joseph Miller, 65,
sixth baronet, was sentenced to three years' |
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imprisonment yesterday at Hampshire Quarter
Sessions, Winchester. He pleaded guilty to two |
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charges of indecent assault against a girl of
13 and two against a girl of nine. |
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'For the defence, it was submitted that Sir
Alastair was not a criminal to be punished, but a |
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sick man to be pitied and, if possible,
treated. As a racing motorist, he had a number of severe |
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accidents. |
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'Mr. Eustace Roskill, Q.C. [later Baron
Roskill], the Deputy Chairman, said in passing sentence: |
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"It may be that you are deeply to be
pitied because of your mental condition, but anxious as we |
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are to enable you to have medical treatment
which will enable you to lead a normal life we |
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cannot see our way to make an order. Young
children have to be protected from assaults of |
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this kind." |
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'Pleas of not guilty to six other charges
involving indecent and common assault were accepted |
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by Mr. Guy Willett, prosecuting. Mr. Willett
said that the parents of the girl of 13, who had |
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known Sir Alastair for some time, agreed that
she could spend a few days with him, and he took |
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her to his house at Silchester. |
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'The girl woke up to find him in her bed and
she jumped out. Later, at an hotel at Frinton, Essex, |
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he again got into bed with her. She wrote
asking her parents to get her home. Mr. Willett added |
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that Sir Alastair later put an advertisement in
a local newspaper saying a family "would welcome |
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a bright little girl, aged nine to 12, as
companion to small son." It was signed "Miss Miller." He |
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collected a girl of nine and offences against
her at an hotel at Newport, Mon[mouth], and |
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Frinton, were admitted. |
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'Mr. Dudley Collard, defending, suggested that
medical reports substantiated the view that Sir |
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Alastair's faculties were deteriorating and
decaying through physical causes which were no fault |
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of his. He was separated from his third wife
and divorce proceedings were pending.' |
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In January 1959, while he was serving the
three-year sentence outlined above, he was charged, |
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convicted and sentenced to a further three
years, to run concurrently, for fraud. The "Daily |
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Telegraph" of 6 January 1959 reported:- |
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'Sir Alastair Miller, 65, sixth baronet, was
sent to prison for three years at Hampshire Quarter |
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Sessions, Winchester, yesterday, after
admitting frauds arising from transactions in cars. The |
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sentence was ordered to be concurrent with a
similar term he received at the court in October |
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for indecent assault on young girls. |
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He pleaded guilty to: stealing a Bentley car,
obtaining a Rolls-Royce car by false pretences, |
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obtaining an £888 cheque from Col. R. A. Hermon
by false pretences, obtaining cheques for £500 |
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and £362 from the Rev. A. R. Duncan Jones by
false pretences, and obtaining £44 credit from |
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Basingstoke wine and spirit merchants without
disclosing he was an undischarged bankrupt. |
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'Mr. A. C. Munro Kerr, prosecuting, said that
for several months last summer Sir Alastair main- |
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tained himself at Impstone Manor, Silchester,
entirely by the proceeds of fraudulent activities. |
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It was reckoned he had obtained a total of just
over £2,200 by these methods. |
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'Mr. Ewen Montagu, Q.C., chairman, described
the offences as "clever and ingenious frauds." |
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He referred to letters which Sir Alastair had
sent out "of exactly the type which would tempt |
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people to trust him with their money." |
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Finally, from the "Daily Telegraph"
of 5 October 1961:- |
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'Two mothers of 11-year-old girls answered an
advertisement put in a newspaper by Sir Alastair |
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George Miller, the sixth baronet, said Mr. D.
Prys Jones, prosecuting at Stoke-on-Trent |
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yesterday. |
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'Subsequently the Williams family, of Greenway
Place, Abbey Hulton, Stoke-on-Trent, agreed to |
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their daughter, Penelope, going on holiday to
Scotland as companion to Sir Alastair's "young |
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son." |
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'A Mrs. Gunnell, of Birmingham, with her
daughter, Jennifer, in mind, also answered the advert- |
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isement. But when she thought it over she was
not happy about the proposed holiday trip. So |
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she went to the police. |
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The prosecution's case was that Sir Alastair
took Penelope to the Cheltenham home of Mr. |
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Peter Manners, an osteopath, who gave him
hospitality, though their acquaintance four years |
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previously was slight: and that there Sir
Alastair assaulted Penelope. |
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'Sir Alastair also photographed the girl nude
at Cheltenham, said Mr. Prys Jones. Later he wrote |
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to her parents saying he would pay for her
private education and alter his will in her favour. |
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'Penelope, giving evidence for an hour,
referred to Sir Alastair as "Uncle George." Asked by Mr. |
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J. Ellison, for Sir Alastair, if she enjoyed
her holiday, she replied: "It was a bit of a bore." |
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'The court was told that Sir Alastair had
totally denied the charges. He was charged with taking |
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Penelope, a bus conductor's daughter, out of
her parents' possession by fraud, and with three |
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assaults on her.' |
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On 30 November 1961 Miller was found guilty of
taking away Penelope Mary Williams, then aged |
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11, by fraud with intent to deprive her father
of possession, but he was found not guilty on three |
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charges of indecent assault. He was sentenced
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Sir Alastair died in April 1964, apparently
unlamented, inasmuch as I can find no obituaries in the |
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major newspapers of the day. However, the
following article which appeared in "The Times" of |
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16 January 1969 is instructive:- |
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'Mr. Macdonald Miller, Conservative agent for
Lowestoft, disclosed yesterday that he had found |
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out during an after-dinner chat on holiday in
Spain that he had become a baronet. But for a |
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series of coincidences he might never have
known of his father's death. |
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'He will be known as Sir Donald Miller of
Glenlee, Kirkcudbrightshire, seventh holder of a title |
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created in 1788. |
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'Reference books show Sir Alastair Miller, the
sixth baronet, to be still alive, but Sir Donald said |
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yesterday that he was responsible for keeping
the records, and he did not know his father had |
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died five years ago until he learnt it from an
English solicitor in Algeciras at Christmas. |
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'He said he was inheriting nothing but the
title, which would make no difference to his work as |
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agent. His parents were divorced when he was a
child. He had not seen his father for 40 years.' |
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The baronetcy of Mitchell of West Shore |
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Between the years of 1783 and 1895 this
baronetcy was considered to be extinct or dormant. |
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In 1895, however, James William Mitchell was
served by the Scottish Sheriff of Chancery as |
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being the heir male of the 3rd baronet, and is
therefore considered by some reference works to |
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be the 9th baronet. Assuming this to be the
case, the descent between 1783 and 1895 was as |
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follows:- |
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4th baronet (succeeded 5 Dec 1783) - John
Charles Mitchell (c Feb 1709-25 Nov 1790). He |
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was the 7th and youngest son of the 1st baronet |
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5th baronet - Edward Charles Mitchell (10 Jul
1749-1 Oct 1818), 2nd son but 1st surviving son |
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of the 4th baronet |
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6th baronet - John Warburton Mitchell (4 Nov
1756-12 Jul 1831), next surviving brother of the |
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5th baronet |
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7th baronet - Joseph Mitchell (27 Nov 1762-13
Mar 1833), next surviving brother of the 6th |
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baronet |
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8th baronet - Joseph Theophilus Mitchell (20
Feb 1793-14 Mar 1849), nephew and heir male of |
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the 7th baronet. He was the son of Benjamin
Mitchell, who was a deceased brother of the three |
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previous baronets. |
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9th baronet - James William Mitchell (7 Nov
1836-3 Sep 1898), son of the 8th baronet |
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10th baronet - Hugh Sykes Mitchell (born 1 Nov
1880), 1st surviving son of the 9th baronet. |
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He appears in 'Dod's Peerage' for 1899 as the
10th baronet, where his entry reads "SIR HUGH |
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SYKES MITCHELL, s. of Sir James, 9th baronet,
who did not assume the title, by Annie Tilburn, |
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d. of Thomas Sykes, of Ackworth, Yorks. [Annie
Tilburn is also listed as being a baronet's |
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widow]. B 1880; succeeded his father 1898. The
title has not been assumed since the death |
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the 3rd bart. in 1783, though the father of the
present bart., who was Rothesay Herald and |
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Lyon Clerk, proved his descent in the Lyon
Office." However, by the time of the 1916 edition of |
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'Dod's Peerage,' his name has disappeared, and
I have been unable to discover any further |
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information. |
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The following [edited] article appeared in the
'Chicago Daily Tribune' of 25 November 1899:- |
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'August Cliff, better known as
"Horseradish Jack," is, if his claim proves true, a British
Baronet. |
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His mother, Mrs, Isabella Boyd-Cliff, he says,
was the daughter of Joseph Theophilus Mitchell, |
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heir to the baronetcy of Westshore, and,
according to the evidence now in the hands of British |
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attorneys, "Horseradish Jack," who
for years has been a familiar character in Chicago, is Sir |
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August Cliff of Westshore. The English
attorneys and Campbell Cummings, Mr. Cliff's lawyer at |
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St. Louis, declare the claims of
"Horseradish Jack" will be reported upon favourably at this |
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session of Parliament. |
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'Instead of a jackass rampant on an advertising
card in Chicago street cars, with the motto, |
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Fresh Horseradish,' Sir August Cliff's motto
will be 'Sapiens qui assiduous' [He is wise who is |
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industrious]. |
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'The Mitchell family is well known in the
British Empire. The first Baron[et] of Westshore was |
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Sir John Mitchell, made Baron[et] by
recommendation of the throne on June 19, 1724. The |
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second Baron[et] was Sir Andrew Mitchell, who
died on June 29, 1764, leaving two sons by his |
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first wife. His son, John Mitchell, succeeded
to the title and died without issue in 1783. After |
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his death the estate reverted to the throne. |
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'The line of descent traced to August Cliff is
through the assumption of the title by the third |
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son of Sir John Mitchell, the grantee of the
first Baronetcy. He was next in the line of |
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succession and died leaving eight children,
seven of whom died without issue. The fourth son |
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and successor to the title was Benjamin Ware
Mitchell, who died leaving one son, Joseph |
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Theophilus Mitchell, who was an East India
merchant. This Mitchell married Isabella, daughter |
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of Captain James Young of Lee, Kent, England.
He died in 1849, leaving two children, one of |
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whom was Isabella Boyd-Cliff, mother of the
present claimant. She came to America and |
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August Cliff, the father of the present claimant.' |
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Unfortunately for Horseradish Jack, the other
child of the marriage between Joseph Theophilus |
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Mitchell and Isabella Young was a son, James
William Mitchell, who would automatically have |
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inherited the title on the death of his father.
In any event, it is a fair assumption that the |
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remainder of the baronetcy would have been to
"heirs male" which would have precluded the |
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descent of the baronetcy through August Cliff's
mother. |
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Jane, Lady Molesworth, widow of Sir Lewis
William Molesworth, 11th baronet [E
1689] |
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Lady Molesworth was the second daughter of
Daniel Marsh Frost [1823-1900], a Brigadier- |
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General in the Confederate States Army during
the American Civil War. She married Sir Lewis in |
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1875. Her husband was the 11th baronet and sat
for Bodmin the House of Commons between |
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1900 and 1906, before dying in May 1912. |
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Lady Molesworth died in September 1913. The
subsequent inquest into her death was reported |
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in "The Times" on 27 September 1913:- |
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'An inquest was held yesterday at
Trewarthenick, near Truro, on the body of Lady Molesworth, |
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who died on Thursday evening. Miss Frost, Lady
Molesworth's sister, said that Lady Molesworth |
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was sitting by an open window on Thursday
afternoon when a wasp entered the room and |
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stung her on the neck. She went upstairs for
ammonia to put on the sting and on returning |
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complained of palpitation of the heart. The
witness went for some brandy and when she came |
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back found that her sister hyad fainted. A
doctor was sent for, but before he arrived Lady |
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Molesworth was dead. |
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'Dr. Sharp attributed death to the sting of the
wasp, which set up palpitation of the heart. She |
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had been stung on a large vein. The exertion of
running upstairs for the ammonia probably |
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caused the poison to diffuse itself more
rapidly in the system. |
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'A verdict of "Death from heart failure
caused by the sting of a wasp" was returned.' |
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Sir David Gerald Moncreiffe, 10th baronet |
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Sir David died when a fire destroyed his home.
The following report appeared in 'The Times' |
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of 18 November 1957:- |
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'Sir David Moncreiffe, tenth baronet and
twenty-third feudal baron of Moncreiffe, is presumed |
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to have died to-day in a fire which gutted his
home, seventeenth-century Moncreiffe, Bridge |
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of Earn, Perthshire. |
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'Throughout the day firemen searched
unsuccessfully among the debris for a trace of him. |
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Bones uncovered were established by a police
surgeon to be those of 12 dogs which died in |
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the fire. |
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'Sir David Moncreiffe's sister, Miss Elisabeth
Moncreiffe, escaped through her third-floor |
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bedroom window by knotting sheets together and
tying them to a radiator. She lowered |
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herself down the face of the building, but lost
her grip on the sheets and fell the last 10 feet |
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on to a concrete path. She was taken to Bridge
of Earn hospital. It was stated there that she |
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was suffering from shock, but after an X-ray
examination it was ascertained that no bones |
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were broken. |
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Miss Moncreiffe threw her jewellery from the
window before leaving. "She showed great sense |
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and nerve," said William Farquharson, a
gardener, who shouted up to her bedroom window to |
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wake her up. "She came to the window after
about three minutes. She wanted to leap out, but |
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I told her she had time to tie the sheets
together. I lifted her clear of the building. Sparks and |
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blazing pieces of timber were falling all around." |
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'Dwellers at the Stables, about 100 yards from
the mansion, saw the fire shortly after 2 a.m., |
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by which time the lower part of the building
was burning fiercely. Miss Moncreiffe last saw her |
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brother about midnight in the library on the
second floor. |
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'A soldier on leave, Jack King, aged 22,
climbed up a drain pipe and got into the house through |
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a bathroom window. He entered two bedrooms used
by Sir David Moncreiffe, but found that |
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neither had been slept in. It was accepted by
the authorities this afternoon that Sir David |
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Moncreiffe had died in the fire. |
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'The flames, which lit up the countryside for
miles around, were fought by six fire brigades. |
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Two firemen received facial injuries when a
diesel tank exploded. They were able to go home |
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after hospital treatment. |
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'One dog escaped. It was rescued from an upper
window by Hugh Cameron, son of the estate |
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gamekeeper. |
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'Sir David Moncreiffe, who was 35, served in
the Scots Guards in Italy during the war and was |
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awarded the M.C. He was twice wounded. He was a
member of the Queen's Bodyguard for |
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Scotland. His heir is his cousin, Captain Iain
Kay Moncreiffe, of Easter Moncreiffe, who with |
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his wife, the Countess of Erroll, motored to
the scene of the fire about 3 a.m. Police vainly |
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searched the estate surroundings in the hope
that Sir David Moncreiffe might have run out |
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in a shocked condition.' |
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Sir James Graham-Montgomery, 4th baronet |
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Sir James was killed after he fell from a
train, as reported in 'The Sunday Times' of 9 |
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November 1902:- |
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'The Press Association's Stamford correspondent
telegraphs: - The death of Sir James Gordon |
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[sic] Montgomery, Bart., of Stanhope, was
reported to the coroner for the Uppingham district |
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of Rutland at Stamford yesterday. It appears that the body of Sir James was
found on the |
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railway near Seaton, whence the remains have
been removed to await the inquest on Monday. |
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It is surmised that the deceased fell out of a
train and was instantly killed. The deceased, who |
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was 52 years of age, was formerly a
Lieut.-Colonel in the Coldstream Guards. He was |
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unmarried. |
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'Later details show that the body was found by
a ganger about 7 p.m. at the mouth of the |
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Manton Tunnel, near Seaton Viaduct, on the
Midland Railway main line. The permanent way |
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bore blood marks for about 50 yards, and
deceased's head was found badly injured. One foot |
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was cut off and lying within the down permanent
way. It is thought that deceased was |
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travelling by the express from the north due at
St. Pancras at 7.50, and that his body lay |
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across the permanent way when the 6 o'clock
train from Kettering passed, and severed his |
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foot. He had no ticket in his possession, but
this may be due to the fact that tickets would |
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be collected at Nottingham. Sir James was
identified by papers in his possession and a letter |
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addressed to a friend in the south of England
indicating that he intended going south the next |
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day.' |
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