CHOLMONDELEY, GEORGE, 2ND EARL OF CHOLMONDELEY, son of Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Viscount Cholmondeley, and Elizabeth, second dau. of George Cradock, Caverswall Castle, Staffs.; b.; at school under Busby (DNB); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 2 Sep 1680; DCL 9 Nov 1695; adm. Inner Temple 1680; Cornet, Independent Troop of Horse, 20 Jun 1685; Capt., Lord Dover’s Regt. of Horse, 1 Sep 1685; Queen Consort’s Regt. of Horse, 1 Jun 1686; Maj., 16 Nov 1687; joined Earl of Devonshire at Nottingham in support of William of Orange, 1688; Lieut. -Col., 1st Troop of Life Guards, at battle of the Boyne, 1690; distinguished himself at battle of Steinkirk, 1692; Col., 1st Troop Horse Guards, 4 Oct 1693 (on its formation); Brig. -Gen. of the Horse, 17 Jan 1697; Maj. -Gen., 9 Mar 1702; Lieut. -Gen. of the Horse, 1 Jan 1703/4; Col., 3rd Troop, Horse Guards, 11 Feb 1714/5; General of the Horse, 1 Mar 1727; MP Newton Mar 1689/90 - Oct 1695; a Groom of the Bedchamber to William III c. Jan 1692 - Mar 1702; created Baron Newborough (I) 15 Mar 1714/5 and Baron Newburgh (GB) 2 Jul 1716; succ. brother as 2nd Earl of Cholmondeley (GB) 18 Jan 1724/5; Lord Lieut., Cheshire, from 7 Apr 1725; Lord Lieut., North Wales, from 7 Apr 1725; Governor of Guernsey from Oct 1732; FRS 9 Jun 1615; reputed author of Verses and a Pastoral, spoken in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, 21 May 1683, printed in Examen Poeticum, 1693; m. Anna Elisabeth, dau. of Aelbert van Ruytenburgh, Ghent, Flanders; d. 7 May 1733. DNB.
CHOLMONDELEY, HUGH, brother of Charles Cowper Cholmondeley (qv); b. 1 Jul 1797; adm. 23 Jun 1808; left 1811; Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 15 Dec 1815.
CHOLMONDELEY, HON. ROBERT, brother of George Cholmondeley, 2nd Earl of Cholmondeley (qv); b.; adm.; KS (Capt) 1678; d. 2 Feb 1678/9, aged 13. Buried Westminster Abbey, monument in north aisle of nave.
CHOLMONDELEY, THOMAS, third son of Charles Cholmondeley MP, Vale Royal, Cheshire, and Essex, dau. of Thomas Pitt MP, previously EICS Madras, Governor of Fort St. George; b. 24 Jun 1726; adm. Dec 1740; left 1743; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 20 Jun 1743, matr. 1745; succeeded father in Vale Royal estates, 1756; MP Cheshire 28 Apr 1756-68; m. 29 Oct 1764 Dorothy, second dau. of Edmund Cowper, Overlegh, Cheshire; d. 2 Jun 1779.
CHOPE, BASIL STAFFORD, brother of Clement Robert Chope (qv); b. 30 Aug 1868; adm. 16 Jun 1881; left Dec 1884; St. John’s Coll. Oxford, matr. 13 Oct 1888.
CHOPE, CLEMENT ROBERT, eldest son of Rev. Robert Richard Chope, Vicar of St. Augustine’s, Queen’s Gate, South Kensington, and Lucy Hannah, dau. of Dr Charles Carter, Ovington Square, Brompton; b. 29 Jun 1856; adm. (H) 22 Sep 1870; left Aug 1874; Exeter Coll. Oxford, matr. 15 May 1875; BA 1878; ordained deacon 1880, priest 1881 (both Exeter); Curate, Ashburton, Devon, 1880-4, Clyst St. George, Devon, 1884-9, Overseal, Derbs., 1889-92; Rector of Combe Pyne, Devon, 1892-1905; Rector of Bridford, Devon, from 1905; m. 19 Feb 1884 Bessie Florence, youngest dau. of John Furneaux, Buckfastleigh, Devon, woollen manufacturer; d. 4 Jul 1914.
CHOPE, HERBERT IRONS, brother of Clement Richard Chope (qv); b. 19 Apr 1861; adm. 23 Jan 1873; left Aug 1878; m. 21 Aug 1883 Ethel Gwynne, dau. of Rev. George Philipps, Rector of Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset; d. at Singapore 17 Jan 1906, from effects of a carriage accident.
Chope, Leonard Augustine, brother of Clement Robert Chope (q.v.); b. Oct. 16, 1870; adm. June 12, 1884; left Dec. 1886; head master of a preparatory school on Putney Hill 1907; m. April 20, 1904, Ida, eldest daughter of J. G. Mair-Rumley, C. E., of Udimore, Sussex. d. Nov. 20, 1945.