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Last updated 15/03/2024 |
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Names of baronets
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have not yet proved succession and, as a |
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result, their name has not yet been placed on |
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage. |
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Date |
Type |
Order |
Name |
Born |
Died |
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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" column indicate |
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that the baronet was buried on that date |
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WAECHTER of Ramanest,Surrey |
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13 Feb 1911 |
UK |
1 |
Harry
Waechter |
6 Jun 1871 |
20 May 1929 |
57 |
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20 May 1929 |
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Harry Leonard d'Arcy Waechter |
22 May 1912 |
1985 |
73 |
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Extinct
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1985 |
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For further information on this baronet, see |
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the note at the foot of this page |
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WAKE of Clevedon,Somerset |
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5 Dec 1621 |
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Baldwin
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c 1627 |
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John
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c 1663 |
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William
Wake |
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Jan 1698 |
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Jan 1698 |
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John
Wake |
1660 |
1714 |
54 |
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1714 |
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Baldwin
Wake |
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1748 |
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Charles
Wake-Jones |
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Jan 1755 |
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Jan 1755 |
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7 |
William
Wake |
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Sep 1765 |
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Sep 1765 |
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8 |
William
Wake |
1742 |
29 Oct 1785 |
43 |
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MP
for Bedford 1774-1784 |
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29 Oct 1785 |
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William
Wake |
5 Apr 1768 |
28 Jan 1846 |
77 |
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28 Jan 1846 |
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Charles
Wake |
21 Nov 1791 |
23 Sep 1864 |
72 |
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23 Sep 1864 |
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William
Wake |
1823 |
13 Apr 1865 |
41 |
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13 Apr 1865 |
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Hereward
Wake |
6 Jul 1852 |
5 Jan 1916 |
63 |
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5 Jan 1916 |
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Hereward
Wake |
11 Feb 1876 |
4 Aug 1963 |
87 |
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4 Aug 1963 |
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14 |
Hereward
Wake |
7 Oct 1916 |
11 Dec 2017 |
101 |
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11 Dec 2017 |
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Hereward
Charles Wake |
22 Nov 1952 |
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WAKEFIELD of Saltwood,Kent |
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16 Feb 1917 |
UK |
1 |
Charles Cheers
Wakefield |
12 Dec 1859 |
15 Jan 1941 |
81 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Wakefield (qv) in 1930 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction |
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in
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WAKEFIELD of Kendal,Westmorland |
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10 Mar 1962 |
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1 |
Edward Birkbeck Wakefield |
24 Jul 1903 |
14 Jan 1969 |
65 |
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MP for Derbyshire West 1950-1962 |
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14 Jan 1969 |
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2 |
Edward Humphrey Tyrrell Wakefield |
11 Jul 1936 |
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WAKELEY of Liss,Hants |
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30 Jun 1952 |
UK |
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Sir Cecil Pembry Grey Wakeley |
5 May 1892 |
5 Jun 1979 |
87 |
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5 Jun 1979 |
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John Cecil Nicholson Wakeley |
27 Aug 1926 |
10 Mar 2012 |
85 |
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10 Mar 2012 |
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Nicholas Jeremy
Wakeley |
17 Oct 1957 |
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WAKEMAN of Beckford,Gloucs |
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15 Feb 1661 |
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George
Wakeman |
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c 1690 |
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WAKEMAN of Perdiswell Hall,Worcs |
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20 Feb 1828 |
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1 |
Henry
Wakeman |
27 Feb 1753 |
23 Apr 1831 |
78 |
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23 Apr 1831 |
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Offley Penbury
Wakeman |
17 May 1799 |
21 Sep 1858 |
59 |
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21 Sep 1858 |
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Offley
Wakeman |
15 Nov 1850 |
9 Feb 1929 |
78 |
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9 Feb 1929 |
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Offley
Wakeman |
19 Oct 1887 |
17 Sep 1975 |
87 |
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17 Sep 1975 |
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Offley David
Wakeman |
6 Mar 1922 |
24 Feb 1991 |
68 |
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24 Feb 1991 |
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Edward Offley Bertram Wakeman |
31 Jul 1934 |
25 Nov 2008 |
74 |
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Extinct
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25 Nov 2008 |
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WALDEGRAVE of Hever Castle,Kent |
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1 Aug 1643 |
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Waldegrave |
c 1568 |
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Henry
Waldegrave |
1598 |
10 Oct 1658 |
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10 Oct 1658 |
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Charles
Waldegrave |
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c 1684 |
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Henry
Waldegrave |
1661 |
24 Jan 1689 |
37 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Waldegrave (qv) in 1686 with which title |
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the
baronetcy remains merged |
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WALDIE-GRIFFITH |
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of Munster Grillach,Londonderry |
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20 Apr 1858 |
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1 |
Richard
John Griffith |
20 Sep 1784 |
22 Sep 1878 |
94 |
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22 Sep 1878 |
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George Richard Waldie-Griffith |
31 Jan 1820 |
8 May 1889 |
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8 May 1889 |
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Richard John Waldie-Griffith |
24 Apr 1850 |
24 Jul 1933 |
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24 Jul 1933 |
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WALEY-COHEN of Honymead,Somerset |
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11 Dec 1961 |
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Bernard Nathaniel Waley-Cohen |
29 May 1914 |
3 Jul 1991 |
77 |
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3 Jul 1991 |
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Stephen Harry Waley-Cohen |
22 Jun 1946 |
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WALKER of Bushey Hall,Herts |
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28 Jan 1680 |
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1 |
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Walker |
c 1643 |
1690 |
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1690 |
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Walter
Walker |
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WALKER of Castleton,Monmouth |
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28 Mar 1835 |
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WALKER of Oakley House,Suffolk |
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19 Jul 1856 |
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Baldwin
Wake Walker |
6 Jan 1802 |
12 Feb 1876 |
74 |
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12 Feb 1876 |
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Baldwin
Wake Walker |
24 Sep 1846 |
28 Jun 1905 |
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28 Jun 1905 |
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Francis
Elliot Walker |
9 Mar 1851 |
27 Jul 1928 |
77 |
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27 Jul 1928 |
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Baldwin Patrick
Walker |
10 Sep 1924 |
6 Jun 2005 |
80 |
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6 Jun 2005 |
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Christopher Robert Baldwin Walker |
25 Oct 1969 |
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WALKER of Sand Hutton,Yorks |
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and Beachampton,Bucks |
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9 Dec 1868 |
UK |
1 |
James
Walker |
30 May 1803 |
8 Oct 1883 |
80 |
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8 Oct 1883 |
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James Robert
Walker |
19 Oct 1829 |
12 Jun 1899 |
69 |
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12 Jun 1899 |
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James Heron
Walker |
23 May 1865 |
25 Nov 1900 |
35 |
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25 Nov 1900 |
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Robert James Milo
Walker |
19 Mar 1890 |
11 Feb 1930 |
39 |
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11 Feb 1930 |
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James
Heron Walker |
7 Apr 1914 |
9 Jan 2003 |
88 |
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9 Jan 2003 |
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Victor Stewart Heron Walker |
8 Oct 1942 |
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WALKER of Pembroke House,Dublin |
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12 Jul 1906 |
UK |
1 |
Samuel
Walker |
19 Jun 1832 |
13 Aug 1911 |
79 |
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General [I] 1883-1885. Attorney-General [I] |
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1885. Lord
Chancellor [I] 1892-1895. |
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[I] 1885 |
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13 Aug 1911 |
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Alexander Arthur
Walker |
21 Jan 1857 |
24 Nov 1932 |
75 |
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24 Nov 1932 |
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Cecil Edward
Walker |
6 Aug 1882 |
2 Jul 1964 |
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2 Jul 1964 |
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Hugh Ronald
Walker |
13 Dec 1925 |
10 Jan 2004 |
78 |
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10 Jan 2004 |
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Robert
Cecil Walker |
26 Sep 1974 |
28 Feb 2006 |
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28 Feb 2006 |
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Roy
Edward Walker |
10 Aug 1977 |
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WALKER-OKEOVER of Gateacre,Lancs |
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and Osmaston Manor,Derby |
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12 Feb 1886 |
UK |
1 |
Andrew Barclay
Walker |
15 Dec 1824 |
27 Feb 1893 |
68 |
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27 Feb 1893 |
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Peter Carlaw
Walker |
7 May 1854 |
15 Oct 1915 |
61 |
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15 Oct 1915 |
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Ian Peter Andrew Munro Walker (Walker-Okeover |
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from 20 Aug
1956) |
30 Nov 1902 |
20 Feb 1982 |
79 |
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Lord Lieutenant Derbyshire 1951-1977 |
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20 Feb 1982 |
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Peter Ralph Leopold Walker-Okeover |
11 Jul 1947 |
6 Nov 2003 |
56 |
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6 Nov 2003 |
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Andrew Peter Monro Walker-Okeover |
22 May 1978 |
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WALKER-SMITH of Broxbourne,Herts |
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18 Jul 1960 |
UK |
1 |
Derek Colclough Walker-Smith,later [1983] |
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Baron
Broxbourne [L] |
13 Apr 1910 |
22 Jan 1992 |
81 |
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22 Jan 1992 |
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John Jonah
Walker-Smith |
6 Sep 1939 |
9 Mar 2024 |
84 |
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9 Mar 2024 |
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Daniel Derek Walker-Smith |
26 Mar 1980 |
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WALLACE of Craigie Wallace,Ayr |
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c 1638 |
NS |
1 |
Hugh
Wallace |
c 1600 |
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He resigned the baronetcy in 1659 |
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1659 |
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WALLACE of Craigie,Ayr |
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8 Mar 1670 |
NS |
1 |
Thomas
Wallace |
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26 Mar 1680 |
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William
Wallace |
by 1665 |
25 Jan 1700 |
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Jan 1700 |
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Thomas
Wallace |
27 Jan 1665 |
21 Jan 1728 |
62 |
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21 Jan 1728 |
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Thomas
Wallace |
Feb 1702 |
18 Aug 1770 |
68 |
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18 Aug 1770 |
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WALLACE of Hertford House,London |
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24 Nov 1871 |
UK |
1 |
Richard
Wallace |
21 Jun 1818 |
20 Jul 1890 |
72 |
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20 Jul 1890 |
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WALLACE of Terreglestown,Kircudbright |
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25 Jan 1922 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Matthew
Gemmill Wallace |
24 Oct 1854 |
5 Feb 1940 |
85 |
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5 Feb 1940 |
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WALLACE of Studham,Beds |
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8 Jun 1937 |
UK |
1 |
Sir
Cuthbert Sidney Wallace |
20 Jun 1867 |
24 May 1944 |
76 |
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24 May 1944 |
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WALLER of Newport,co.Tipperary |
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1 Jun 1780 |
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1 |
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Waller |
c 1736 |
27 Jul 1780 |
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Jul 1780 |
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Robert
Waller |
c 1768 |
1826 |
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1826 |
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Charles
Townshend Waller |
c 1770 |
1 Jun 1830 |
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1 Jun 1830 |
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4 |
Edmund
Waller |
Jul 1797 |
9 Mar 1851 |
53 |
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9 Mar 1851 |
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5 |
Edmund Arthur
Waller |
16 Mar 1846 |
22 Oct 1888 |
42 |
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22 Oct 1888 |
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Charles
Waller |
8 Jun 1835 |
25 May 1912 |
76 |
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25 May 1912 |
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William Edgar Waller |
22 Nov 1863 |
16 Apr 1943 |
79 |
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16 Apr 1943 |
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Roland Edgar
Waller |
11 Jan 1892 |
20 May 1958 |
66 |
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20 May 1958 |
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Robert William
Waller |
16 Jun 1934 |
12 Dec 2000 |
66 |
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12 Dec 2000 |
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John
Michael Waller |
14 May 1962 |
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WALLER of Goffies Park,Cornwall |
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30 May 1815 |
UK |
1 |
Jonathan Wathen
Waller |
6 Oct 1769 |
1 Jan 1853 |
83 |
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1 Jan 1853 |
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Thomas Wathen
Waller |
24 Jun 1805 |
29 Jan 1892 |
86 |
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29 Jan 1892 |
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3 |
George Henry
Waller |
2 Sep 1837 |
9 Feb 1892 |
54 |
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9 Feb 1892 |
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4 |
Francis Ernest
Waller |
11 Jun 1880 |
25 Oct 1914 |
34 |
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25 Oct 1914 |
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Wathen Arthur
Waller |
6 Oct 1881 |
26 Apr 1947 |
65 |
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26 Apr 1947 |
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Edmund
Waller |
24 Oct 1871 |
7 Aug 1954 |
82 |
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7 Aug 1954 |
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7 |
John
Stanier Waller |
27 Jul 1917 |
22 Jan 1995 |
77 |
to |
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on his death |
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22 Jan 1995 |
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WALROND of Bradfield,Devon |
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24 Feb 1876 |
UK |
1 |
John Walrond
Walrond |
1 Mar 1818 |
23 Apr 1889 |
71 |
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MP for Tiverton 1865-1868 |
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23 Apr 1889 |
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William Hood
Walrond |
26 Feb 1849 |
17 May 1925 |
76 |
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(qv) in 1905 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction in 1966 |
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WALSH of Little Ireland,Waterford |
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Jul 1645 |
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1 |
James
Walsh |
c 1580 |
c 1650 |
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c 1650 |
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Robert
Walsh |
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c 1690 |
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WALSH of Dublin |
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24 Feb 1775 |
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WALSH of Aramthwaite,Cumberland |
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14 Jun 1804 |
UK |
1 |
John
Benn-Walsh |
10 Feb 1759 |
7 Jun 1825 |
66 |
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7 Jun 1825 |
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2 |
John
Benn Walsh |
9 Dec 1798 |
3 Apr 1881 |
82 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Ormathwaite (qv) in 1868 with which title |
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the baronetcy then merged until its |
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extinction
in 1984 |
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WALSHAM of Knill Court,Herts |
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30 Sep 1831 |
UK |
1 |
John James
Walsham |
6 Jun 1805 |
10 Aug 1874 |
69 |
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10 Aug 1874 |
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John
Walsham |
29 Oct 1830 |
10 Dec 1905 |
75 |
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10 Dec 1905 |
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John
Scarlett Walsham |
15 Oct 1869 |
14 Feb 1940 |
70 |
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14 Feb 1940 |
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4 |
John Scarlett Warren Walsham |
29 Nov 1910 |
22 Oct 1992 |
81 |
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22 Oct 1992 |
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5 |
Timothy John
Walsham |
26 Apr 1939 |
14 Jul 2011 |
72 |
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14 Jul 2011 |
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6 |
Gerald Percy Robert Walsham |
7 Feb 1939 |
29 Sep 2019 |
80 |
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on his death |
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29 Sep 2019 |
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WALTER of Saresden,Oxon |
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16 Aug 1641 |
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1 |
William
Walter |
c 1604 |
23 Mar 1675 |
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MP for Weobly
1628-1629 |
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23 Mar 1675 |
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William
Walter |
c 1635 |
5 Mar 1694 |
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5 Mar 1694 |
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John
Walter |
c 1674 |
11 Jun 1722 |
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MP for Appleby 1694-1695 and 1697-1701 |
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and Oxford
1706-1722 |
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11 Jun 1722 |
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Robert
Walter |
29 Aug 1680 |
20 Nov 1731 |
51 |
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Extinct
on his death |
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20 Nov 1731 |
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WALTON of Rushpool,Yorks |
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11 Jul 1910 |
UK |
1 |
Joseph
Walton |
19 Mar 1849 |
8 Feb 1923 |
73 |
to |
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MP for Barnsley 1897-1922 |
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8 Feb 1923 |
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Extinct
on his death |
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WANDESFORD of Kirklington,Yorks |
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5 Aug 1662 |
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1 |
Christopher
Wandesford |
14 Feb 1628 |
Feb 1687 |
59 |
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Feb 1687 |
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Christopher
Wandesford |
19 Aug 1656 |
15 Sep 1707 |
51 |
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Castlecomer
(qv) in 1707 with which title |
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the baronetcy then merged until its |
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extinction
in 1784 |
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WARBURTON of Arley,Cheshire |
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27 Jun 1660 |
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1 |
George
Warburton |
c 1622 |
18 May 1676 |
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18 May 1676 |
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Peter
Warburton |
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c 1698 |
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c 1698 |
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3 |
George
Warburton |
1 Jun 1675 |
23 Jun 1743 |
68 |
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MP for Cheshire 1702-1705 and 1710-1722 |
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23 Jun 1743 |
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Peter
Warburton |
c 1708 |
18 Nov 1774 |
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18 Nov 1774 |
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Peter
Warburton |
27 Oct 1754 |
14 May 1813 |
58 |
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on his death |
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14 May 1813 |
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WARD of Bexley,Kent |
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19 Dec 1660 |
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1 |
Edward
Ward |
c 1618 |
2 Sep 1684 |
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Sep 1684 |
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Edward
Ward |
c 1641 |
18 Mar 1686 |
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Mar 1686 |
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Thomas
Ward |
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20 Jan 1692 |
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Jan 1692 |
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Edward
Ward |
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2 Aug 1719 |
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Aug 1719 |
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5 |
Edward
Ward |
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2 Mar 1737 |
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2 Mar 1737 |
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6 |
Edward
Ward |
1721 |
7 Apr 1742 |
20 |
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7 Apr 1742 |
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Randall
Ward |
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8 May 1762 |
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8 May 1762 |
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8 |
Edward
Ward |
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c 1770 |
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on his death |
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c 1770 |
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WARD of Killagh,Down |
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9 Dec 1682 |
I |
1 |
Robert
Ward |
c 1610 |
1691 |
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on his death |
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1691 |
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WARD of Wellington,New Zealand |
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20 Jun 1911 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Joseph
George Ward |
26 Apr 1856 |
8 Jul 1930 |
74 |
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Prime Minister of New Zealand 1906-1912 |
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and 1928-1930. PC 1907 |
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8 Jul 1930 |
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2 |
Cyril Rupert
Joseph Ward |
22 Sep 1884 |
10 Nov 1940 |
56 |
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10 Nov 1940 |
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3 |
Joseph George Davidson Ward |
17 Sep 1909 |
4 Aug 1970 |
60 |
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4 Aug 1970 |
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4 |
Joseph James Laffey Ward |
11 Nov 1946 |
17 Dec 2021 |
75 |
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17 Dec 2021 |
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5 |
Joseph James Martin Ward |
20 Feb 1971 |
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WARD of Wilbraham Place,Chelsea |
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20 Jan 1914 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Edward Willis Duncan Ward |
17 Dec 1853 |
11 Sep 1928 |
74 |
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11 Sep 1928 |
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2 |
Edward Simons
Ward |
11 Jul 1882 |
21 Jul 1930 |
48 |
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For further information on the death of this |
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baronet,see the note at the foot of the page |
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containing details of the peerage of Dufferin & Ava |
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21 Jul 1930 |
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3 |
Melvill
Willis Ward |
25 May 1885 |
Sep 1973 |
88 |
to |
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on his death |
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Sep 1973 |
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WARD of Blyth,Northumberland |
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29 Jun 1929 |
UK |
1 |
Albert Lambert
Ward |
7 Nov 1875 |
21 Oct 1956 |
80 |
to |
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MP
for Hull NW 1918-1945 |
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21 Oct 1956 |
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on his death |
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WARDE of Barham Court,Kent |
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11 Sep 1919 |
UK |
1 |
Charles
Edward Warde |
20 Dec 1845 |
12 Apr 1937 |
91 |
to |
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MP for Medway 1892-1918 |
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12 Apr 1937 |
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on his death |
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WARDLAW of Pitreavie,Fife |
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5 Mar 1631 |
NS |
1 |
Henry
Wardlaw |
1565 |
5 Apr 1637 |
71 |
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5 Apr 1637 |
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2 |
Henry
Wardlaw |
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2 Mar 1653 |
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2 Mar 1653 |
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3 |
Henry
Wardlaw |
24 Mar 1618 |
by May 1654 |
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by May 1654 |
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4 |
Henry
Wardlaw |
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4 Mar 1680 |
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4 Mar 1680 |
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5 |
Henry
Wardlaw |
19 Oct 1648 |
c May 1683 |
34 |
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c May 1683 |
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6 |
Henry
Wardlaw |
1674 |
by Oct 1709 |
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by Oct 1709 |
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7 |
Henry
Wardlaw |
1705 |
c 1720 |
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c 1720 |
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8 |
George
Wardlaw |
1675 |
c 1730 |
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c 1730 |
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9 |
Henry
Wardlaw |
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1739 |
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1739 |
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David
Wardlaw |
1678 |
c 1750 |
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Henry
Wardlaw |
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David
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13 Apr 1793 |
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John
Wardlaw |
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1 Jan 1823 |
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1 Jan 1823 |
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William
Wardlaw |
1794 |
c 1830 |
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Alexander
Wardlaw |
c 1790 |
1833 |
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1833 |
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William
Wardlaw |
c 1791 |
23 Dec 1863 |
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23 Dec 1863 |
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17 |
Archibald
Wardlaw |
23 Jan 1793 |
29 Jan 1874 |
80 |
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29 Jan 1874 |
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Henry
Wardlaw |
22 Mar 1822 |
13 Apr 1897 |
75 |
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13 Apr 1897 |
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19 |
Henry
Wardlaw |
8 Feb 1867 |
4 Feb 1954 |
86 |
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4 Feb 1954 |
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Henry
Wardlaw |
31 Aug 1894 |
19 Apr 1983 |
88 |
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19 Apr 1983 |
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Henry John
Wardlaw |
30 Nov 1930 |
8 May 2005 |
74 |
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8 May 2005 |
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Henry Justin
Wardlaw |
10 Aug 1963 |
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WARING of Foots Cray Place,Kent |
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31 May 1919 |
UK |
1 |
Samuel
James Waring |
19 Apr 1860 |
9 Jan 1940 |
79 |
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(qv) in 1922 with which title the |
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WARING of St Bartholomews,London |
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29 Jan 1935 |
UK |
1 |
Sir
Holburt Jacob Waring |
3 Oct 1866 |
10 Feb 1953 |
86 |
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10 Feb 1953 |
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2 |
Alfred
Harold Waring |
14 Feb 1902 |
16 Mar 1981 |
79 |
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16 Mar 1981 |
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Alfred
Holburt Waring |
2 Aug 1933 |
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WARMINGTON of Pembridge Gardens |
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28 Jul 1908 |
UK |
1 |
Cornelius Marshall Warmington |
1 Jun 1842 |
12 Dec 1908 |
66 |
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MP for Monmouthshire West 1885-1895 |
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12 Dec 1908 |
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2 |
Marshall Denham Warmington |
3 Nov 1871 |
2 Aug 1935 |
63 |
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2 Aug 1935 |
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3 |
Marshall George Clitheroe Warmington |
26 May 1910 |
5 Feb 1995 |
84 |
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5 Feb 1995 |
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4 |
Marshall Denham Malcolm Warmington |
5 Jan 1934 |
23 Nov 1996 |
62 |
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23 Nov 1996 |
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5 |
David Marshall Warmington |
14 Feb 1944 |
13 Sep 2005 |
61 |
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13 Sep 2005 |
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6 |
Rupert Marshall Warmington |
17 Jun 1969 |
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WARNER of Parham,Suffolk |
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16 Jul 1660 |
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1 |
John
Warner |
c 1640 |
21 Mar 1705 |
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21 Mar 1705 |
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WARNER of Brettenham Park,Suffolk |
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9 Jul 1910 |
UK |
1 |
Thomas Courtenay Theydon Warner |
19 Jul 1857 |
15 Dec 1934 |
77 |
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MP for Somerset North 1892-1895 and |
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Lichfield 1896-1923. Lord Lieutenant |
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Suffolk
1910-1934 |
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15 Dec 1934 |
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2 |
Edward Courtenay Thomas Warner |
4 Jan 1886 |
2 Oct 1955 |
69 |
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2 Oct 1955 |
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3 |
Edward Courtenay Henry Warner |
3 Aug 1922 |
8 Apr 2011 |
88 |
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8 Apr 2011 |
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4 |
Philip Courtenay Thomas Warner |
3 Apr 1951 |
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WARRE of Hastercombe,Somerset |
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2 Jun 1673 |
E |
1 |
Francis
Warre |
c 1659 |
1 Dec 1718 |
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1 Dec 1718 |
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and 1699-1700 and Taunton 1701-1715 |
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on his death |
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WARREN of Little Marlow,Bucks |
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1 Jun 1775 |
GB |
1 |
John Borlase
Warren |
2 Sep 1753 |
27 Feb 1822 |
68 |
to |
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MP for Great Marlow 1774-1784, Nottingham |
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27 Feb 1822 |
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1797-1800 and Buckingham 1807 |
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1802 |
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on his death |
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WARREN of Warren's Court,co.Cork |
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7 Jul 1784 |
I |
1 |
Robert
Warren |
20 Aug 1723 |
1811 |
87 |
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1811 |
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2 |
Augustus Louis Carre Warren |
1754 |
30 Jan 1821 |
66 |
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30 Jan 1821 |
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3 |
Augustus
Warren |
17 May 1791 |
28 Apr 1863 |
71 |
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28 Apr 1863 |
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4 |
John Borlase
Warren |
13 Sep 1800 |
4 Dec 1863 |
63 |
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4 Dec 1863 |
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5 |
Augustus Riversdale Warren |
24 Aug 1833 |
1 Apr 1914 |
80 |
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1 Apr 1914 |
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6 |
Augustus Riversdale John Blennerhasset |
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Warren |
11 Mar 1865 |
28 Aug 1914 |
49 |
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28 Aug 1914 |
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7 |
Augustus George Digby Warren |
23 Oct 1898 |
20 Jan 1958 |
59 |
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20 Jan 1958 |
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8 |
Thomas Richard Pennefather Warren |
12 Sep 1885 |
8 Dec 1961 |
76 |
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8 Dec 1961 |
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9 |
Brian Charles Pennefather Warren |
4 Jun 1923 |
24 Jun 2006 |
83 |
to |
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Dormant
on his death |
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24 Jun 2006 |
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WARRENDER of Lochend,East Lothian |
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2 Jun 1715 |
GB |
1 |
George
Warrender |
c 1658 |
4 Mar 1722 |
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MP for Edinburgh 1715-1722 |
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4 Mar 1722 |
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2 |
John
Warrender |
c 1686 |
13 Jan 1772 |
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13 Jan 1772 |
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3 |
Patrick
Warrender |
7 Mar 1731 |
14 Jun 1799 |
68 |
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MP for Haddington Burghs 1768-1774 |
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14 Jun 1799 |
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4 |
George
Warrender |
5 Dec 1782 |
21 Feb 1849 |
66 |
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MP for
Haddington Burghs 1807-1812, |
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Truro 1812-1818, Sandwich 1818-1826, |
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Westbury 1826-1830 and Honiton 1830-1832 |
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21 Feb 1849 |
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5 |
John
Warrender |
Mar 1786 |
21 Jan 1867 |
80 |
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21 Jan 1867 |
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6 |
George
Warrender |
7 Oct 1825 |
13 Jun 1901 |
75 |
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13 Jun 1901 |
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7 |
George John Scott Warrender |
31 Jul 1860 |
8 Jan 1917 |
56 |
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8 Jan 1917 |
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8 |
Victor Alexander
George Anthony |
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Warrender |
23 Jun 1899 |
14 Jan 1993 |
93 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Bruntisfield (qv) in 1942 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged |
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WASTENEYS of Headon,Notts |
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18 Dec 1622 |
E |
1 |
Hardolph
Wasteneys |
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May 1649 |
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May 1649 |
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2 |
Hardolph
Wasteneys |
c 1612 |
1673 |
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1673 |
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3 |
Edmund
Wasteneys |
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12 Mar 1678 |
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12 Mar 1678 |
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4 |
Hardolph
Wasteneys |
19 Feb 1674 |
17 Dec 1742 |
68 |
to |
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MP for East Retford 1706-1708 |
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17 Dec 1742 |
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Extinct
on his death |
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For information on a claim made to this baronetcy |
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in 1887,see the note at the foot of this page |
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WATERLOW of Fairseat,Kent and |
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Highgate,Middlesex |
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4 Aug 1873 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Sydney
Hedley Waterlow |
1 Nov 1822 |
3 Aug 1906 |
83 |
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MP for Dumfries 1868-1869, Maidstone |
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1874-1880 and Gravesend 1880-1885 |
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3 Aug 1906 |
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2 |
Philip Hickson
Waterlow |
30 Oct 1847 |
20 Sep 1931 |
83 |
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20 Sep 1931 |
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3 |
Edgar
Lutwyche Waterlow |
15 Jun 1870 |
12 Jan 1954 |
83 |
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12 Jan 1954 |
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4 |
Philip Alexander
Waterlow |
17 Mar 1897 |
18 Jul 1973 |
76 |
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18 Jul 1973 |
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5 |
Christopher Rupert Waterlow |
12 Aug 1959 |
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WATERLOW of Harrow Weald,Middlesex |
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28 Oct 1930 |
UK |
1 |
Sir
William Alfred Waterlow |
23 Apr 1871 |
6 Jul 1931 |
60 |
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For information on his involvement in the "Great |
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Portuguese Banknote Scandal" of 1925, see the |
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note at the foot of this page |
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6 Jul 1931 |
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2 |
William James
Waterlow |
20 Mar 1905 |
20 Nov 1969 |
64 |
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20 Nov 1969 |
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3 |
Thomas Gordon
Waterlow |
2 Jan 1911 |
8 Aug 1982 |
71 |
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8 Aug 1982 |
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4 |
James Gerard
Waterlow |
3 Sep 1939 |
8 Oct 2013 |
74 |
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8 Oct 2013 |
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5 |
Thomas James
Waterlow |
20 Mar 1970 |
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WATKIN of Rose Hill,Cheshire |
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12 May 1880 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Edward
William Watkin |
26 Sep 1819 |
14 Apr 1901 |
81 |
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MP for Great Yarmouth 1857-1858, |
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Stockport 1864-1868 and
Hythe 1874-1895 |
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14 Apr 1901 |
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2 |
Alfred Mellor
Watkin |
19 Aug 1846 |
30 Nov 1914 |
68 |
to |
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MP for Grimsby 1877-1880 |
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30 Nov 1914 |
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on his death |
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WATSON of Rockingham Castle,Northants |
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23 Jun 1621 |
E |
1 |
Lewis
Watson |
14 Jul 1584 |
5 Jan 1653 |
68 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Rockingham (qv) in 1645 with which title |
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the baronetcy
then merged until its |
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extinction
in 1782 |
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WATSON of Fulmer,Bucks |
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21 Mar 1760 |
GB |
1 |
Charles
Watson |
9 Jun 1751 |
26 Aug 1844 |
93 |
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26 Aug 1844 |
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2 |
Charles Wager
Watson |
4 Jan 1800 |
30 Dec 1852 |
52 |
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30 Dec 1852 |
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3 |
Charles Watson (Watson-Copley from 12 Mar 1887) |
6 Apr 1828 |
6 Apr 1888 |
60 |
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6 Apr 1888 |
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4 |
Walter Joseph
Watson |
27 Jun 1836 |
30 Sep 1904 |
68 |
to |
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on his death |
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30 Sep 1904 |
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WATSON of East Sheen,Surrey |
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5 Dec 1803 |
UK |
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WATSON of Henrietta Street |
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27 Jun 1866 |
UK |
1 |
Thomas
Watson |
7 Mar 1792 |
12 Dec 1882 |
90 |
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12 Dec 1882 |
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2 |
Arthur
Townley Watson |
13 Sep 1830 |
15 Mar 1907 |
76 |
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15 Mar 1907 |
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3 |
Charles Rushworth Watson |
21 Sep 1865 |
27 Mar 1922 |
56 |
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27 Mar 1922 |
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4 |
Thomas Aubrey
Watson |
7 Nov 1911 |
10 Jan 1941 |
29 |
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10 Jan 1941 |
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5 |
James Andrew
Watson |
30 Dec 1937 |
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WATSON of Earnock,Lanark |
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15 Jul 1895 |
UK |
1 |
John
Watson |
9 Jul 1819 |
26 Sep 1898 |
79 |
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John
Watson |
31 Aug 1860 |
13 Sep 1903 |
43 |
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13 Sep 1903 |
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John
Watson |
24 Feb 1898 |
23 Mar 1918 |
20 |
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23 Mar 1918 |
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Derrick William Inglefield Watson (Inglefield- |
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Watson from
1945) |
7 Oct 1901 |
27 Jan 1987 |
85 |
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27 Jan 1987 |
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John Forbes
Inglefield-Watson |
16 May 1926 |
7 Feb 2007 |
80 |
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7 Feb 2007 |
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Simon Conran Hamilton Watson |
11 Aug 1939 |
11 Feb 2016 |
76 |
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11 Feb 2016 |
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Julian Frank Somerled Watson |
12 Nov 1931 |
3 May 2016 |
84 |
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3 May 2016 |
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WATSON of Sulhamstead,Berks |
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11 Jul 1912 |
UK |
1 |
William George
Watson |
26 Dec 1861 |
12 Jul 1930 |
68 |
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12 Jul 1930 |
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Norman James
Watson |
17 Mar 1897 |
19 May 1983 |
86 |
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19 May 1983 |
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WATSON of Newport,Monmouth |
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13 Feb 1918 |
UK |
1 |
Thomas
Edward Watson |
1 Jan 1851 |
1 May 1921 |
70 |
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1 May 1921 |
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Wilfrid Hood
Watson |
23 Jul 1875 |
31 Jan 1922 |
46 |
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1922 |
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3 |
Geoffrey
Lewin Watson |
19 Jul 1879 |
15 Dec 1959 |
80 |
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15 Dec 1959 |
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WATSON of Ashley,Dorset |
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11 Jun 1937 |
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See "Milne-Watson" |
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WATT of Bathgate,Linlithgow |
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5 Sep 1945 |
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See "Harvie-Watt" |
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WAUCHOPE of Newton,Berwick |
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7 Jun 1667 |
NS |
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See "Don-Wauchope" |
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WAY of Montefiore,Australia |
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2 Aug 1899 |
UK |
1 |
Samuel
James Way |
11 Apr 1836 |
8 Jan 1916 |
79 |
to |
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PC 1897 |
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10 Jan 1916 |
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WEBB of Odstock,Wilts |
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2 Apr 1644 |
E |
1 |
John
Webb |
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1680 |
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1680 |
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2 |
John
Webb |
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29 Oct 1700 |
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29 Oct 1700 |
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3 |
John
Webb |
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Oct 1745 |
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Oct 1745 |
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4 |
Thomas
Webb |
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29 Jun 1763 |
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29 Jun 1763 |
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5 |
John
Webb |
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Apr 1797 |
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Apr 1797 |
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6 |
Thomas
Webb |
c 1774 |
26 Mar 1823 |
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26 Mar 1823 |
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7 |
Henry
Webb |
27 Apr 1806 |
19 Aug 1874 |
68 |
to |
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on his death |
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19 Aug 1874 |
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WEBB of Llwynarthen,Monmouth |
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28 Jan 1916 |
UK |
1 |
Henry
Webb |
28 Jul 1866 |
29 Oct 1940 |
74 |
to |
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MP for Forest of Dean 1911-1918 and |
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29 Oct 1940 |
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Cardiff East
1923-1924 |
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Extinct
on his death |
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WEBB-JOHNSON of Stoke-on-Trent,Staffs |
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15 Mar 1945 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Alfred Edward Webb-Johnson |
4 Sep 1880 |
28 May 1958 |
77 |
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He was subsequently created Baron Webb- |
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Johnson (qv) in 1948 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction |
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in
1958 |
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WEBSTER of Kirby,Norfolk |
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31 May 1660 |
E |
1 |
John
Webster |
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14 Apr 1675 |
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Extinct
on his death |
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Apr 1675 |
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WEBSTER of Copthall,Essex |
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21 May 1703 |
E |
1 |
Thomas
Webster |
12 Nov 1676 |
30 May 1751 |
74 |
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MP for Colchester 1705-1711, 1713-1714 |
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and
1722-1727 |
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30 May 1751 |
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2 |
Whistler
Webster |
after 1699 |
21 Sep 1779 |
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MP for East Grinstead 1741-1761 |
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21 Sep 1779 |
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3 |
Godfrey
Webster |
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6 May 1780 |
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6 May 1780 |
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4 |
Godfrey
Webster |
25 Dec 1747 |
3 Jun 1800 |
52 |
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MP for Seaford 1786-1790 and Wareham |
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1796-1800 |
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3 Jun 1800 |
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5 |
Godfrey Vassal
Webster |
6 Oct 1789 |
17 Jul 1836 |
46 |
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MP for Sussex
1812-1820 |
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17 Jul 1836 |
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6 |
Godfrey Vassal
Webster |
3 Jul 1815 |
4 May 1853 |
37 |
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4 May 1853 |
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7 |
Augustus
Frederick George Douglas |
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Webster |
19 Apr 1819 |
27 Mar 1886 |
66 |
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27 Mar 1886 |
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8 |
Augustus Frederick Walpole Edward |
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Webster |
10 Feb 1864 |
13 Aug 1923 |
59 |
13 Aug 1923 |
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Extinct
on his death |
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WEBSTER of Alverstone,Isle of Wight |
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29 Jan 1900 |
UK |
1 |
Richard
Everard Webster |
22 Dec 1842 |
15 Dec 1915 |
72 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Alverstone (qv) in 1900 with which title |
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the baronetcy then merged until its |
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extinction
in 1915 |
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WEDDERBURN of Blackness,Forfar |
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9 Aug 1704 |
NS |
1 |
John
Wedderburn |
12 Feb 1641 |
1706 |
65 |
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1706 |
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2 |
Alexander
Wedderburn |
7 Apr 1672 |
Feb 1710 |
37 |
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Feb 1710 |
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3 |
John
Wedderburn |
2 Dec 1700 |
1723 |
22 |
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1723 |
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4 |
Alexander
Wedderburn |
4 Nov 1675 |
21 Sep 1744 |
68 |
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21 Sep 1744 |
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5 |
John
Wedderburn |
4 Aug 1704 |
28 Nov 1746 |
42 |
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He was attainted, executed and the baronetcy |
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forfeited 1746. The baronetcy was, however, |
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assumed as
under:- |
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[28 Nov 1746] |
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[6] |
John
Wedderburn |
21 Feb 1729 |
13 Jun 1803 |
74 |
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[13 Jun 1803] |
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[7] |
David
Wedderburn |
10 Mar 1775 |
7 Apr 1858 |
83 |
10 Aug 1803 |
UK |
1 |
He was created a baronet of the United |
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Kingdom
10 Aug 1803. For further details of |
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this baronetcy see "Ogilvy-Wedderburn" |
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WEDGWOOD of Etruria, Staffs |
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20 Jan 1942 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Ralph Lewis Wedgwood |
2 Mar 1874 |
5 Sep 1956 |
82 |
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5 Sep 1956 |
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2 |
John Hamilton Wedgwood |
16 Nov 1907 |
11 Dec 1989 |
82 |
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11 Dec 1989 |
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3 |
Hugo Martin Wedgwood |
27 Dec 1933 |
12 Oct 2010 |
76 |
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12 Oct 2010 |
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4 |
Ralph Nicholas Wedgwood |
10 Dec 1964 |
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WEIGALL of Woodhall Spa,Lincs |
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28 Jun 1938 |
UK |
1 |
Sir William Ernest George Archibald Weigall |
8 Dec 1874 |
3 Jun 1952 |
77 |
to |
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MP for Horncastle 1911-1920. Governor of |
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3 Jun 1952 |
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South Australia 1920-1922 |
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on his death |
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WEIR of Blackwood,Lanark |
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28 Nov 1694 |
NS |
1 |
George
Weir |
12 Jun 1674 |
7 Jan 1716 |
41 |
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7 Jan 1716 |
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2 |
William
Weir |
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1722 |
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1722 |
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3 |
George
Weir |
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1735 |
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Extinct
on his death |
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1735 |
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WELBY of Denton Manor,Lincs |
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27 Jun 1801 |
UK |
1 |
William
Earle Welby |
c 1734 |
6 Nov 1815 |
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MP for Grantham
1802-1806 |
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6 Nov 1815 |
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2 |
William
Earle Welby |
14 Nov 1768 |
3 Nov 1852 |
83 |
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MP for Grantham 1807-1820 |
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3 Nov 1852 |
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3 |
Glynne Earle Welby (Welby-Gregory from 1861) |
26 Jun 1806 |
23 Aug 1875 |
69 |
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MP for Grantham 1830-1857 |
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23 Aug 1875 |
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4 |
William Earle Welby-Gregory |
4 Jan 1829 |
26 Nov 1898 |
69 |
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MP for
Grantham 1857-1868 and Lincolnshire |
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South
1868-1884 |
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26 Nov 1898 |
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5 |
Charles Glynne Earle Welby |
11 Aug 1865 |
19 Mar 1938 |
72 |
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MP for
Newark 1900-1906 |
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19 Mar 1938 |
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6 |
Oliver
Charles Earle Welby |
26 Jan 1902 |
6 Oct 1977 |
75 |
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6 Oct 1977 |
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7 |
Richard Bruno Gregory Welby |
11 Mar 1928 |
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WELCH of Chard,Somerset |
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16 Dec 1957 |
UK |
1 |
Sir George James Cullum Welch |
20 Oct 1895 |
28 Jul 1980 |
84 |
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28 Jul 1980 |
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2 |
John Reader
Welch |
26 Jul 1933 |
5 Sep 2023 |
80 |
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5 Sep 2023 |
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3 |
James Douglass Cullum Welch |
10 Nov 1973 |
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WELDON of Dunmore,co.Carlow |
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11 Jul 1723 |
I |
1 |
Thomas
Burdett |
14 Sep 1668 |
14 Apr 1727 |
58 |
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14 Apr 1727 |
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2 |
William Vigors
Burdett |
8 Jun 1715 |
17 Dec 1798 |
83 |
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17 Dec 1798 |
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3 |
William Bagenal
Burdett |
16 Jul 1770 |
14 Dec 1840 |
70 |
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14 Dec 1840 |
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4 |
Anthony
Weldon |
16 Jun 1781 |
21 Dec 1858 |
77 |
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21 Dec 1858 |
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5 |
Anthony
Crossdill Weldon |
16 Mar 1827 |
14 Jan 1900 |
72 |
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14 Jan 1900 |
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6 |
Anthony Arthur
Weldon |
1 Mar 1863 |
29 Jun 1917 |
54 |
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Lord Lieutenant Kildare 1913-1918 |
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29 Jun 1917 |
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7 |
Anthony Edward Wolseley Weldon |
1 Dec 1902 |
9 Jan 1971 |
68 |
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9 Jan 1971 |
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8 |
Thomas Brian
Weldon |
19 May 1905 |
5 Aug 1979 |
74 |
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5 Aug 1979 |
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9 |
Anthony William
Weldon |
11 May 1947 |
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WELLS of Upper Grosvenor Street,London |
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11 May 1883 |
UK |
1 |
Thomas Spencer
Wells |
3 Feb 1818 |
31 Jan 1898 |
79 |
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31 Jan 1898 |
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2 |
Arthur Spencer
Wells |
25 Jun 1866 |
31 Mar 1906 |
39 |
to |
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Extinct
on his death |
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31 Mar 1906 |
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WELLS of Felmersham,Beds |
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21 Jan 1944 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Sydney
Richard Wells |
3 Aug 1879 |
26 Nov 1956 |
77 |
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Bedford 1922-1945 |
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26 Nov 1956 |
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2 |
Charles Maltby
Wells |
24 Jul 1908 |
23 Jun 1996 |
87 |
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23 Jun 1996 |
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3 |
Christopher
Charles Wells |
12 Aug 1936 |
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WELLS of Hove,Sussex |
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30 Nov 1948 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Frederick
Michael Wells |
11 Mar 1884 |
13 Sep 1966 |
82 |
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13 Sep 1966 |
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WELLWOOD-MONCREIFF of Moncreiff,Perth |
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22 Apr 1626 |
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WEMYSS of Wemyss,Fife |
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29 May 1625 |
NS |
1 |
John
Wemyss |
1586 |
22 Nov 1649 |
63 |
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(qv) in 1628 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged until it became |
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dormant in
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WEMYSS of Bogie,Fife |
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12 Oct 1704 |
NS |
1 |
James
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c 1706 |
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2 |
John
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c 1750 |
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3 |
James
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c 1770 |
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WENMAN of Caswell,Oxon |
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29 Nov 1662 |
E |
1 |
Francis
Wenman |
c 1630 |
2 Sep 1680 |
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MP for Oxfordshire 1664-1679 |
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2 Sep 1680 |
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2 |
Richard
Wenman |
1657 |
1 Mar 1690 |
32 |
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of Wenman (qv) in 1686 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction |
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in 1800 |
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WENTWORTH of Wentworth Woodhouse,Yorks |
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20 Jun 1611 |
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1 |
William
Wentworth |
3 Jul 1562 |
10 Sep 1614 |
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Sep 1614 |
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2 |
Thomas
Wentworth |
13 Apr 1593 |
12 May 1641 |
48 |
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He was subsequently created Earl of |
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Strafford (qv) in 1640 with which title |
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baronetcy then merged until he was |
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attainted
and his honours forfeited |
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in
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12 May 1662 |
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3 |
William
Wentworth,Earl of Strafford |
8 Jun 1626 |
16 Oct 1695 |
69 |
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He obtained a reversal of the attainder |
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in
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16 Oct 1695 |
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4 |
Thomas Wentworth,Baron Raby |
17 Sep 1672 |
15 Nov 1739 |
67 |
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He was subsequently created Earl of |
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Strafford
(qv) in 1711 with which title |
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the baronetcy then merged until its |
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extinction
in 1799 |
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WENTWORTH of Gosfield,Essex |
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29 Jun 1611 |
E |
1 |
John
Wentworth |
c 1583 |
Oct 1631 |
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Oct 1631 |
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WENTWORTH of West Bretton,Yorks |
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27 Sep 1664 |
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1 |
Thomas
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c 1615 |
5 Dec 1675 |
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5 Dec 1675 |
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Matthew Wentworth |
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1 Aug 1678 |
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1 Aug 1678 |
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3 |
Matthew
Wentworth |
c 1665 |
Feb 1706 |
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Feb 1706 |
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4 |
William
Wentworth |
29 Oct 1686 |
1 Mar 1763 |
76 |
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MP for Malton
1731-1741 |
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1 Mar 1763 |
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5 |
Thomas Wentworth Blackett |
12 Apr 1726 |
10 Jul 1792 |
66 |
to |
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Extinct
on his death |
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10 Jul 1792 |
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WENTWORTH of North Elmsal,Yorks |
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28 Jul 1692 |
E |
1 |
John
Wentworth |
18 Nov 1673 |
25 Apr 1720 |
46 |
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25 Apr 1720 |
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2 |
Butler Cavendish Wentworth |
c 1710 |
3 Dec 1741 |
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Extinct
on his death |
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3 Dec 1741 |
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WENTWORTH of Parlut,Lincs |
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16 May 1795 |
GB |
1 |
John
Wentworth |
c 1737 |
8 Apr 1820 |
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8 Apr 1820 |
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2 |
Charles Mary
Wentworth |
18 Jan 1775 |
10 Apr 1844 |
69 |
to |
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Extinct
on his death |
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10 Apr 1844 |
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Sir Harry
Leonard d'Arcy Waechter, 2nd and last baronet |
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From the London "Daily Telegraph" of 7
December 1955:- |
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'Sir Harry Leonard d'Arcy Waechter, 43, of the
White House, Suckley, Worcs., appeared before |
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Worcester county magistrates yesterday on
charges alleging indecency and serious offences |
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against male persons. He was sent for trial at
Worcestershire Assizes on Jan. 25 on six of eight |
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charges. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed
bail. |
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'Mr.
Peter Barnes, for the Director of Public Prosecutions, said Sir d'Arcy and
his wife were |
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joint masters of the North Ledbury Hounds and
the kennels and stables of the hunt were at |
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their home. Various stable boys and apprentice
grooms, most of them between 14 and 16, lived |
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in the White House. |
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'On their first meeting Sir d'Arcy contrived to
get the youths alone, and each time followed a |
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similar course of indecent behaviour. Where a
boy looked disgusted such conduct went to |
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further. |
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'One of the charges, Mr. Barnes said, related to
Sir d'Arcy's alleged conduct in Worcester. He |
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used
to go to a newsvendor named O'Shea, asking him to find a boy who had been in
an |
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approved school or Borstal. O'Shea informed the
police. |
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'Sir d'Arcy had told the police that he was on
the Home Office Homosexuality Committee, but |
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the secretary of that committee, Mr. W. Roberts,
had said this was not so.' |
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The result of his trial was reported in the
"Daily Telegraph" of 26 January 1956:- |
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'Sir Harry Leonard d'Arcy Waechter, 43, the
second baronet, the White House, Suckley, Worcs., |
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joint master of the North Ledbury Hunt, was
gaoled for 21 months at Worcestershire Assizes |
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yesterday for indecently assaulting youths
employed by him and attempting to procure an ex- |
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Borstal or approved school boy to commit
indecency. |
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'He
pleaded guilty to five counts and not guilty to five others. Mr. Ryder
Richardson, |
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prosecuting, said the offences took place
between November, 1951, and last July, with stable |
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boys or apprentice grooms. |
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'Mr. J.F. Bourke, defending, said that between
1948 and 1954 a great change came over Sir |
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Harry's
character, well known as a pathological condition. In a doctor's opinion,
that phase |
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had passed. |
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'Mr. Justice Hallett said to Sir Harry:
"The psychiatrist's evidence wholly unconvinced me, |
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because it shows that you were for some time
habitually corrupting young men who came to |
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work for you. At the very end, in the autumn of
1954, you were trying to get fresh supplies |
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of boys to misuse them." |
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From the London "Daily Telegraph" of
17 October 1967:- |
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'Sir Harry D'Arcy Waechter, Bart., 55, of no
settled address, admitted at Bow Street yesyerday |
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that he took a pork pie, sandwiuches and an egg
from a cafeteria at Victoria Station without |
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paying for them. He told Mr. Barraclough, the
magistrate: "I want to get a job - I'm tired of |
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wandering about." |
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'P.C. Douglas Borer of the British Railways'
Police said that when he was arrested Waechter said: |
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"I was hungry." Waechter had served as
a captain in the Army and had worked as a gardener- |
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handyman, car park attendant and porter at
Caxton Hall. |
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'Waechter told the court that he had been hoping
to go to two interviews about jobs. He was |
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remanded until Monday for reports.' |
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From the London "Daily Telegraph" of
24 October 1967:- |
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'Sir Harry D'Arcy Waechter, Bart., 55, of no
settled address, who last week admitted stealing a |
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pork pie, sandwiches and an egg from a Victoria
Station cafeteria, was granted a conditional |
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discharge for a year at Bow Street yesterday,
where he appeared on remand. |
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'Mr.
Barry Swinney, probation officer, said that since the first hearing Waechter
had received |
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many offers of help. Waechter was said to have
been working as a gardener-handyman and a |
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car
park attendant. He had lost a job as a porter at Caxton Hall because the work
was too |
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heavy for him.' |
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Sir Richard Wallace, 1st and only baronet [UK 1871] |
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Richard was the illegitimate son of Richard
Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford. |
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For further information on this peer, see the
note at the foot of the page which contains |
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details of the Hertford peerage. |
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Richard
was born in Paris as a result of the 4th Marquess' liaison with an Agnes
Wallace, 'a |
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Scottish girl of low birth' much older than the
Marquess. After placing the child with a French |
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concierge and seeing Agnes married to a Mr
Jackson, the Marquess thought that he had done |
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enough for his illegitimate son. |
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By the 1850s, however, Richard had become his
father's secretary and lived in Paris with him. |
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The
Marquess' only pleasure was in collecting art and, when the Marquess died in
1870, |
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Richard was left the Marquess' art collection
and personal fortune of some £7,000,000. The |
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title and the entailed estates were inherited by
a cousin, the 5th Marquess. |
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Richard was aged 52 when his father died. He
was, if possible, an even more ardent art- |
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collector
than his father and had now become wealthy beyond his wildest dreams.
However, |
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before
he indulged himself in art collecting, he poured out money for the relief of
sufferers in |
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the Franco-Prussian War. In addition, he founded
the Hertford Hospital in Paris and made a gift |
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to the city of 50 drinking fountains, some of
which can still be seen today. |
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In February 1871, he married his long-term
mistress and father of his son, Julie Castelnau. In |
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November
1871, he was created a baronet and settled at Hertford House in London.
Between |
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1873
and 1885 he sat in the House of Commons for Lisburn, but the enrichment of
his art |
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collection remained his major interest. His
placid life was racked by a bitter quarrel with his son, |
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who
involved himself in a liaison with a French girl and had children by her.
When Sir Richard |
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remonstrated
with him, his son replied that he had merely followed his father's example.
The |
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son died soon after, but to the time of his
death, Sir Richard refused to recognise his grand- |
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children or their mother. |
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As private secretary Sir Richard hired John
Murray Scott, a young barrister whose grandfather |
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and father had been friends of the 4th Marquess
of Hertford. When Sir Richard died in Paris in |
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1890, Scott continued to watch over Lady
Wallace's interests until her death in 1897. Lady |
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Wallace had inherited the whole of her husband's
estate and she, in turn, wanted to leave it |
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all to Scott. Instead, he persuaded her to leave
the art treasures to the nation and, after her |
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death, the contents of Hertford House became
state property under the name of the Wallace |
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Collection,
where it remains to this day. |
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Scott was rewarded with a baronetcy in 1899. He
died in 1912, leaving a controversial will in |
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which he left large amounts of money and art to
Baroness Sackville. For details of the 1913 |
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court case arising from this bequest, see the
note at the foot of the page containing details of |
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the Sackville peerage. |
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The Baronetcy of Wasteneys |
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Reference works on the baronetage agree that the
Wasteneys baronetcy became extinct on |
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the death of the 4th baronet in 1742.
Notwithstanding this, the following advertisement |
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appeared in the London "Morning Post"
on 3 August 1887:- |
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'ASSUMPTION OF TITLE - Whereas King James the
First, by his Patent, dated the 18th day of |
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December,
1622, granted the dignity and title of a Baronet of England unto
Hardolph |
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Wasteneys, in Headon, in the county of Notts,
esquire, and the heirs male of his body lawfully |
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begotten;
and Whereas Sir Hardolph Wasteneys, fourth baronet, great grandson of the
first |
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mentioned
Baronet, died without male issue, and all other collateral male issue being
extinct, |
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the
title vested in the cousin and heir-at-law of the fourth baronet, that is to
say, in Simon |
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Wasteneys, of Edlington, in the county of York,
who was also the direct male issue of the |
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grantee of the title. And Whereas the said Simon
left one son only, William, who left one son |
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only,
William (deceased), who had two sons and no more, William Parslove and
Hardolph, |
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whereof the elder, William Parslove is dead,
leaving me, William Wasteneys, his only son and |
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heir-at-law surviving; and Whereas I am advised
and believe that it is expedient that I should |
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assume the title and dignity of baronet to which
I am entitled as aforesaid. Now I HEREBY |
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DECLARE THAT IT IS MY INTENTION HENCEFORTH TO
ASSUME AND BEAR SUCH DIGNITY AND |
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TITLE, AND TO BE DESIGNATED in all Legal
Documents and Otherwise as SIR WILLIAM |
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WASTENEYS, BARONET; and I hereby request all
persons whom it may concern so to call and |
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designate me. As witness my hand this 28th day
of January, 1887. W. WASTENEYS. Witness |
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to the signature of the said Sir William
Wasteneys, Baronet, ARTHUR D. BENNETT, Notary Public, |
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Auckland, New Zealand.' |
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Some further information on "Sir"
William Wasteney, which fills in some details of his life both |
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before and after this advertisement, appeared in
an article published in the "Auckland Star" on |
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3 June 1903. The article is headed "Sir
William Wasteney's Troubles":- |
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'The public examination of Sir William
Wasteneys, against whom, in March last, a receiving order |
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was made on the petition on his wife, her claim
being for £2035, alleged to be due under a deed |
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of separation, was concluded in the Bankruptcy
Court last Tuesday. In examination the debtor |
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said he was a baronet, having formally assumed
the title some twelve years ago. As far as he |
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was aware his father did not make use of it. On
coming of age in February, 1872 [he is said to |
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have been born 6 February 1851], he succeeded to
various estates in South Yorkshire, valued |
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at
£60,000, and the minerals at £20,000. All were unencumbered with the
exception of a |
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mortgage for £8000, which he discharged by
raising £11,000 on property at Micklebring and |
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Lambcote Grange. |
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'On
his marriage in 1875 [other sources place the date of his marriage as 1878]
he settled |
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property to the value of £8000 on his wife
[Julia Marianne Fardell], the income of which was |
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applicable to the maintenance of his home and
family. In 1875 he was called to the Bar, and in |
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the summer of that year he realised £25,000 on
the sale of four of the Yorkshire properties, |
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which
money had gone mainly in living expenses. |
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'In 1885 he arranged to go to New Zealand for
the benefit of his wife's health, but at the last |
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moment she decided not to go, and he then
entered into a deed of separation for two years, |
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agreeing to allow her £240 a year. He then
realised a further £4400 on the property and went |
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to Auckland [New Zealand]. In March, 1887, his
wife joined him there, and a further covenant |
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was entered into to extend the separation for
two more years, the wife living under the same |
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roof. In March, 1889, he purchased for £400 the
"Waikato News" [Waikato is a region in the |
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North Island of New Zealand], carried on at
Cambridge. He ran the paper for a year and then |
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discontinued it, a fire having practically
destroyed the town. |
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'Down to 1898 he practised [law] at various
towns in New Zealand, and in that year he returned |
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to
England. Having no income, he had since lived on an allowance from his mother
and his |
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earnings at the Bar, which had been small. The
rest of the Yorkshire property had been sold by |
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the trustees under the settlement. |
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'In 1891 he endeavoured to obtain a judicial
separation from his wife in New Zealand, but |
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eventually abandoned the suit, and in April of
that year a deed of separation was entered into, |
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under which he agreed to allow his wife £240 a
year from the income of the £8000 included in |
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the marriage settlement. In 1891, as the result
of the proceedings which took place between |
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the parties, he succeeded in setting aside the
separation deed, which decision was upheld in |
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the Court of Appeal in New Zealand. |
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'In 1898 his wife appealed with success to the
Privy Council. A judgment for costs obtained by |
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his wife in certain of the proceedings formed
the basis of the receiving order which she had |
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obtained against him. His present position was
due to the constant litigation which had been |
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brought against him by his wife, to the expenses
of her long illness, and the depreciation on the |
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sale
of his Yorkshire properties. Replying to questions, the debtor stated that he
had no |
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interest
in any property in New Zealand, neither had he any in England which was not
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charged
to creditors. His mother had died recently, but, beyond a life interest in
household |
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furniture of small value, he had not succeeded
to any property.' |
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Unfortunately,
I have been unable to trace any later events in the life of "Sir"
William. |
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Sir William Alfred Waterlow, 1st baronet [UK 1930] |
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The
following article appeared in the April 1957 issue of the Australian monthly
magazine |
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"Parade." The story consistently
describes Sir William as "Bart," but he was only a KBE at the |
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time - his baronetcy was awarded in 1930,
following his term as Lord Mayor of London. As |
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mentioned in the article's penultimate
paragraph, the driving force behind the whole criminal |
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enterprise is now acknowledged to have been
(Artur Virgilio) Alves Reis [1896-1955]. |
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'A small group stood round a pit in the
courtyard of the Bank of Portugal, Lisbon, one day in |
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in October, 1932. They talked quietly as one of
their number knelt and struck a match. He held |
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the flame against bundles of paper in the pit.
In a few seconds just on £2,900,000 worth of |
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banknotes
were burning. Thus ended the fantastic story of the Portuguese banknote
swindle, |
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one of the most
audacious frauds in modern history. |
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'The swindlers' plan went smoothly into
operation on December 4, 1924, when a handsome |
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prepossessing young Dutchman, K. Marang van
Ysselveere, presented himself at the office of |
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the leading London printing firm of Waterlow and
Sons, Limited. Waterlow's had been commiss- |
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ioned several years earlier to print some
500-escudo notes, worth about £5 sterling each, for |
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the Bank of Portugal. Marang, of the firm of
Messrs. Marang and Collignon, The Hague, handed |
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what appeared to be official Portuguese
Government credentials to head of the company, Sir |
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William Waterlow, [later] Bart. The papers were
faked! |
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'Marang, about 35, explained to Sir William that
he was a member of a Dutch syndicate of |
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businessmen
who had come to an arrangement with the Portuguese Government to help |
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Portugal's West African colony, Angola, out of
dire financial difficulties. The syndicate, he said, |
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was
to finance a new note issue for Angola in return for valuable trading
concessions. |
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'Waterlow's still had in their possession the
printing plates for the Portuguese 500-escudo notes |
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bearing an engraving of the likeness of explorer
Vasco da Gama. Marang suggested these plates |
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would "serve the purpose" for the
"new Angola issue." He assured the polite but cautious Sir |
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William Waterlow that there was "no need to
worry" about the serial numbers duplicating those |
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on the Portuguese notes previously printed by
Waterlow's. The new issue would be stamped |
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with the word "Angola" when they were
delivered in Portugal and would be used for circulation |
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only in the colony,
he added. |
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'Sir
William pointed out he would still need direct authority from the Bank of
Portugal to use |
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their plates in the printing of the notes.
Marang replied that his secretary, Jose Bandeira, was a |
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brother of Antonio Bandeira, Portuguese Minister
at The Hague. It would be easy to arrange for |
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the
diplomat to see Waterlow's representative in Lisbon, H.G.W. Romer, and
finalise the |
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necessary authority. In Lisbon Romer became
suspicious when Bandeira did not keep their |
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rendezvous. Romer made a few discreet inquiries
and warned Sir William by letter: "I cannot help |
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thinking the Bank of Portugal would never
consent to their plates being utilised for the purpose |
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of making a new emission of notes for a
Portuguese colony whose finances appear to be in a |
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state of absolute
chaos." |
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'The smooth-talking Marang, however, had
completely deceived the English baronet [sic]. |
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Waterlow ignored Romer's warning. On December
17, 1924, Marang returned to London and |
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explained he had obtained the necessary
authority himself. He produced more documents - all |
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expert
forgeries - purporting to give his syndicate permission to have the notes
printed from |
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the
Bank of Portugal plates in Waterlow's possession. As a final, formal check,
Sir William |
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drafted a letter to the Governor of the Bank of
Portugal [Inocźncio Camacho Rodrigues (1867- |
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1943)] asking if it was all right to start
printing the notes. So taken by Marang was Sir William |
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that,
at the Dutchman's suggestion, he handed him the letter to be "delivered
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bank. |
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'When Marang returned on January 6 [1925] he had
a reply signed - a perfect forgery - by the |
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Governor of the Bank. This letter told Sir
William to go ahead with the work. Thus was the stage |
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set
for the grand coup. The contract was signed. The printing of the Portuguese
Vasco ad |
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Gama notes began. Sir William Waterlow nearly
ruined the swindle when he sent a personal |
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letter
to the Governor of the Bank of Portugal acknowledging permission to print.
That letter |
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was never delivered. |
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'Between February 10 and March 12, 1925, Marang
took delivery from Waterlow's of Portuguese |
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notes worth a cool 100,000,000 escudos - the
equivalent of £stg. 1,000,000. The notes, packed |
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in special suitcases, were delivered to Marang
at the Ritz Hotel, London. He calmly deposited |
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them at the baggage-room at Liverpool St.
Station while preparing for his journey to Lisbon. He |
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even quibbled about the 1/6 luggage fee he had
to pay when he reclaimed the ordinary-looking |
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cases that contained enough illicit money to
wreck Portugal's banking system. |
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'Marang and his gang at once began to distribute
the illicit money through Portugal. They were |
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rapidly disposing of it when, in autumn, 1925,
rumours ran in many parts of Portugal that forged |
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500-escudo notes were being circulated. The
rumours stopped on May 6, 1925, when, after |
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investigation by its officers, the Bank of
Portugal published an official denial that forgeries were |
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circulating. |
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'This gave new encouragement to the syndicate of
crooks. As a group of businessmen with |
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Government authority, they established their own
bank - Banco Angola e Metropole in Oporto - |
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with a stated capital of £stg. 200,000, and
started flooding out the illicit currency. They lent |
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money to almost anyone who applied. They granted
mortgages and credit indiscriminately. They |
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bought property all over the country. They even
bought bundles of Bank of Portugal shares - |
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probably hoping that if they got enough they
would be able to stop the bank taking any action |
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against
them if ever they were discovered. |
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'So
successful were the gang's operations that Marang returned to London with
more forged |
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papers purporting to be from the Governor of the
Bank of Portugal. These papers gave him |
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authority to order from Waterlow's the printing
of another 380,000 Portuguese 500-escudo |
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notes for "the Angola issue." When Sir
William Waterlow wrote to the Bank for confirmation, |
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Marang made sure he received a favourable reply.
Between August and November, 1925, the |
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printers
delivered to Marang in London another £stg. 900,000 worth of Portuguese Vasco
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Gama notes. |
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'Meanwhile, a Portuguese newspaper became
suspicious of the amazing activities of the new |
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Banco Angola e Metropole. Suggestions were made
that some foreign Power might be supplying |
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the bank's capital in an attempt to juggle
Portugal's economy. The Government ordered a secret |
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inquiry. Officials of the Bank of Portugal
learnt of suspicious activities by a jewellery shop in |
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Oporto,
where the new bank had its headquarters. The jewellery shop was buying
large |
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quantities
of foreign currency and paying for it with new 500-escudo notes, the
officials were |
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told. Another private banker queried the large
number of new 500-escudo notes in circulation. |
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'Portugal's Criminal Investigation Department
was called in. On Saturday, December 5, 1925, the |
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police swooped on the premises of the Banco
Angola e Metropole and the jewellery shop in |
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Oporto. The manager of the Bank, Adriano Silva,
and two other members of the gang, Alves |
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Reis and Jose Bandeira, were caught in the raid.
In a search of the bank premises the police |
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found about 4000 new 500-escudo notes. Working
on a hunch, one of the raiders, Campos e |
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Sa, an inspector from the Bank of Portugal, took
the seized money to the local branch of the |
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Bank of Portugal. There, to his horror, he
discovered notes bearing the same serial numbers. |
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'Next day, Sunday, December 6, 1925. the
Directors of the Bank of Portugal were told of the |
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strange happenings at Oporto. After a five-hour
meeting the directors decided on the drastic |
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step
of withdrawing from circulation all Vasco da Gama 500-escudo notes and
exchanging them, |
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good
or bad, for notes of other denominations. The withdrawn notes represented
one-sixth of |
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the nation's currency. Next morning the banks
were rushed. By the time the banks stopped |
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accepting
the notes for exchange they had received 795,556 Vasco da Gama
500-escudo |
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notes - nearly 200,000 more than had been
legitimately put into circulation. |
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'Sir William Waterlow and some of his note
experts rushed to Lisbon. After lengthy, microscopic |
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examination
they found various minute printing differences by which the illicit notes
could be |
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told from the genuine. Antonio Bandeira,
Portuguese Minister at The Hague, who gave Marang |
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Hague, who gave Marang his credentials, was
recalled and arrested. Financial circles panicked. |
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Everyone was under suspicion. The Governor and
Deputy Governor of the Bank of Portugal were |
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arrested but were released the same day. The
police interviewed Sir William Waterlow, who |
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after being cleared left Lisbon under an assumed
name. There was a new scare when 75 trip- |
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licates were discovered. It appeared some modest
forger had also been at work. A special |
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commission was appointed to conduct the
liquidation of Banco Angola e Metropole. |
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'Meanwhile the wily Marang fled the country. He
was arrested in Holland and ordered to stand |
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trial on a charge of obtaining the bank notes
from Waterlow's by means of forged documents. |
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When the case came into court in November, 1926,
the shrewd Dutchman pleaded he had been |
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the innocent, unsuspecting tool of the gang. The
court acquitted him of the main charge and |
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sentenced him to 11 months' gaol on a lesser
charge of "receiving" the illicit notes. As he had |
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been in gaol 11 months awaiting trial he was
immediately released. The Crown appealed against |
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the lightness of the penalty, which was later
increased to two years' gaol. Meanwhile, Marang |
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had left Holland and never served the sentence. |
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'Alves Reis, Antonio Bandeira, the former
diplomat, and his brother, Jose Bandeira, Adriano Silva |
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and other members of the gang were not tried in
Lisbon till July, 1930. They received sentences |
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of up to 25 years' deportation. In 1932,
however, an article appeared in a European magazine |
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under
the name of Alves Reis claiming he was the sole mastermind of the swindle.
All other |
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members of the gang had been duped by him. The
article said Marang believed the transactions |
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with
Waterlow's to be a legitimate business deal. |
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'Meanwhile,
the Bank of Portugal sued Waterlow and Sons, Limited, for damages,
claiming |
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breach of contract and/or negligence and/or
conversion. Though there was no suggestion of |
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dishonesty on the part of the printers, the bank
claimed Waterlow's should never have used |
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their plates to print the money. The case
dragged on for more than two years till the House of |
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Lords delivered the final judgment in favour of
the bank on April 28, 1932. By a majority of three |
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to two the Lords awarded the Bank of Portugal
damages totalling £616,392.' |
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Sir William died of peritonitis before the House
of Lords had reached its final judgment. The firm |
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of Waterlow and Sons never fully recovered from
its involvement, and was eventually acquired |
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by De La Rue in 1961. |
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Sir Thomas Edward Watson, 1st baronet |
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Sir Thomas killed in a traffic accident in May
1921. The following report appeared in 'The |
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Manchester Guardian' on 4 May 1921:- |
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'The tragic story of the death of Sir Thomas
Edward Watson, the well-known colliery proprietor, |
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was told at an inquest conducted by Mr. Ingleby
Oddie, the Westminster Coroner, yesterday. |
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'Sir Thomas had come to London from his home at
Newport (Monmouthshire) last Friday, and |
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was
staying at a West End hotel. He was crossing the road near St.George's
Hospital, Hyde |
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Park, about midday, in the company of his
daughter, when he was knocked down by a passing |
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motor-car. He was picked up in an unconscious
condition and removed to the hospital, where |
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he succumbed little more than an hour later to
his injuries. |
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'Evidence was given that Sir Thomas, who had
been standing on an island refuge, tried to cross |
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in front of a taxi which was being overtaken by
the car. The chauffeur of the car applied his |
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brakes
immediately he saw him, but was unable to avoid knocking him down. |
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'Summing up, the Coroner said that it was a
common cause of accident for people to cross in |
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front of one vehicle before assuring themselves
that there was not another vehicle overtaking it |
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on
the other side. There was a danger in vehicles overtaking other vehicles near
refuges, and |
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he was of opinion that they should be compelled
to pass in single file. In this case the driver of |
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car was entitled to overtake the slowly moving taxi, and he seemed to have
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car with great promptitude. |
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'The Coroner said he had no hesitation in
recording a verdict of accidental death, exonerating |
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the
driver from all blame. Sir Thomas Watson unfortunately did not realise a very
common |
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danger, and was doing something expressly
prohibited by the rules of "Safety First." |
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