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Edwards, Roger Nicholas, 1934-2018

  • GB-2014-WSA-06694
  • Person
  • 1934-2018

Edwards, Roger Nicholas, Baron Crickhowell, brother of David William Wood Edwards (qv); b. 25 Feb. 1934; adm. Sept. 1947 (B); left July 1952; 2nd Lieut. 1st Batt. Welch Fusileers 1952-4; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1954, BA 1957, MA 1968; Wm Brandts Sons & Co. Ltd., bankers, 1957-76, dir. 1972-6; member of Lloyd’s 1976, dir. A. L. Sturge 1970-6, PA Internat. & Sturge 1977-9; MP (Cons. ) Pembroke 1970-87; Sec. of State for Wales 1979-87; PC 1979; Hon. Fellow Univ. Coll. Cardiff 1985; created Baron Crickhowell 1987; pres. Univ. of Wales at Cardiff 1988-98; chmn. Nat. Rivers Authority 1989-96, Cameron May 1992-4, ITNET 1995-2004; dir. Welsh National Opera 1988-92; pres. Contemporary Art Soc. for Wales 1988-93; pres. SE Wales Arts Assn. and Contemporary Art Soc. for Wales; Hon. LLD Univ. of Glamorgan 2001; member House of Lords EU Sub-Committees 2000-10, Science and Tech. Committee 2007-10, Constitution Committee 2010-5; m. 26 Jan. 1963 Ankaret, d. of William James Healing, co. dir., of Tewkesbury, Gloucs.; d. 17 Mar. 2018.

Edmondstone, Charles, 1764-1821

  • GB-2014-WSA-06645
  • Person
  • 1764-1821

EDMONDSTONE, SIR CHARLES, BART., third son of Sir Archibald Edmondstone, Bart., MP, and his first wife Susanna Mary, sister of Benjamin Harenc (qv); b. 9 Oct 1764; adm. 4 Dec 1772; left 1777 [sic : said to have been at Eton Coll. 1775-80]; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 10 May 1780; BA 1784; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 23 Dec 1779, called to bar 10 Apr 1788; one of the Six Clerks in Chancery 1797-1807; MP Dumbartonshire 1806-7, Stirlingshire from 1812; succ. father as 2nd baronet 20 Jul 1807; m. 1st, 1 Jun 1794 Emma, sister of Randle Wilbraham (qv); m. 2nd, 4 Dec 1804 Hon. Louisa Hotham, youngest dau. of Beaumont Hotham, 2nd Baron Hotham (qv); d. 1 Apr 1821.

Eardley-Wilmot, John, 1750-1815

  • GB-2014-WSA-06586
  • Person
  • 1750-1815

EARDLEY-WILMOT, JOHN, second son of Sir John Eardley Wilmot (qv); b. 1750; at school under Markham (Steward, Anniversary Dinner 1781); University Coll. Oxford, matr. 10 Jan 1766, aged 16; BA 1769; Fellow, All Souls Coll. 1769; adm. Inner Temple year 1766/7, called to bar 24 Nov 1773; a Master in Chancery 1781-1804; MP Tiverton 20 May 1776-84, Coventry 1784-96; an opponent of the policy which precipitated the American War; assumed additional surname of Eardley 20 Jan 1812; FRS 18 Nov 1779, FSA 23 Jun 1791; author, Memoirs of his father, 1802, and other works; m. 1st, 20 Apr 1776 Frances, only dau. of Samuel Sainthill; m. 2nd, 29 Jun 1793 Sarah, only dau. of Lieut. -Col. Anthony Haslam, 5th Foot; d. 23 Jun 1815. DNB.

Dyott, Richard, 1808-1891

  • GB-2014-WSA-06568
  • Person
  • 1808-1891

DYOTT, RICHARD, elder son of Gen. William Dyott, Freeford Hall, near Lichfield, Staffs., and Eleanor, dau. of Samuel Thompson, Green Mount, co. Antrim; b. 26 May 1808; adm. 16 Jun 1819 (Packharness'); left Jun 1826; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 25 Jun 1824, matr. 1826; Ensign, 63rd Foot 11 Oct 1827; 70th Foot 17 Sep 1829; Lieut., half-pay, unattached, 14 Jun 1831; 53rd Foot, 21 Jun 1831; Capt., 31 Aug 1838, half-pay 1 Jul 1842; 36th Foot 25 Feb 1848, retired same day; DL Staffordshire, JP 1842, High Sheriff 1856; MP (Cons) Lichfield 1865-80; m. 6 Dec 1849 Ellen Catherine, only dau. of Charles Smith Forster MP, Lysways Hall, Staffs.; d. 13 Feb 1891.

Dyke, Thomas, ca. 1650-1706

  • GB-2014-WSA-06562
  • Person
  • ca. 1650-1706

DYKE, SIR THOMAS, BART., eldest son of Sir Thomas Dyke, Kt., Horeham, Sussex, and Catherine, third dau. of Sir John Bramston, Kt., Skreens, Essex, Lord Chief Justice of England; b.; at school 1661-6; a boarder in Busby’s house from 7 Apr 1662 “but was here afore” (Busby’s Account Book); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 1 Jun 1666, aged 16; adm. Middle Temple 17 Apr 1667; created baronet 3 Mar 1676/7; High Sheriff Sussex 1684, but did not serve; MP Sussex 1685-7, East Grinstead Jan 1688/9-98; a Commissioner of Public Accounts 1696; one of the original trustees of Busby’s will; m. Philadelphia, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Nutt, Kt., Mays, Sussex; d. 31 Oct 1706.

Dunn-Gardner, John, 1811-1903

  • GB-2014-WSA-06506
  • Person
  • 1811-1903

DUNN-GARDNER, JOHN, eldest surviving son of John Margetts, St. Ives, Hunts., brewer, and Sarah, wife of George Ferrers Townshend, 3rd Marquis Townshend, and dau. of William Dunn Gardner, Chatteris, Isle of Ely; b. 20 Jul 1811; adm. 16 Jun 1819 (Packharness'); left Nov 1828; assumed surname of Townshend in lieu of Margetts 1823, and known for some years as Lord John Townshend; subsequently assumed courtesy title of Earl of Leicester, but was declared by an Act of Parliament passed in 1843 to have no right to that title; assumed surname of Dunn-Gardner in lieu of Townshend 10 Aug 1843; MP (Cons) Bodmin 1841-7; DL Cambridgeshire, High Sheriff Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire 1859; JP Isle of Ely; a collector of early English and foreign silver (sold Christies Apr 1902 for £39, 020); m. 1st, 9 Dec 1847 Mary, sister of Richard Lawson (qv); m. 2nd, 15 Mar 1853 Ada, dau. of William Pigott, Dullingham House, Newmarket, Cambs.; d. 11 Jan 1903.

Dundas, David, 1799-1877

  • GB-2014-WSA-06487
  • Person
  • 1799-1877

DUNDAS, SIR DAVID, third son of James Dundas, Ochtertyre, Perthshire, Writer to the Signet, and Elizabeth, dau. of William Graham, Airth, Stirlingshire; b. 24 Jan 1799; adm. 29 Jan 1810; KS 1812; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1816, matr. 25 May 1816, Westminster Student; BA 1820; MA 1822; adm. Inner Temple, called to bar 7 Feb 1823, Bencher 1840, Treasurer 1853; QC Apr 1840; MP (Whig/Liberal) Sutherlandshire Apr 1840 - Jul 1852, Mar 1861 - May 1867; Solicitor-General 10 Jul 1846 - Mar 1848, resigning on grounds of health; knighted 4 Feb 1847; Judge Advocate-General 30 May 1849 - Feb 1852; Privy Councillor 29 Jun 1849; inherited Ochtertyre estate 1842; Trustee, British Museum 1861-7; Busby Trustee 5 May 1855-75; Chairman of committee chosen at meeting of OWW held in Jun 1860 to consider the question of the removal of the School into the country; presented a small collection of Greek and Roman coins to the School 1873; d. unm. 30 Mar 1877. DNB.

Duncombe, Thomas, ca. 1724-1779

  • GB-2014-WSA-06485
  • Person
  • ca. 1724-1779

DUNCOMBE, THOMAS, eldest son of Thomas Duncombe MP, Duncombe Park, Helmsley, Yorks., and Mary, Maid of Honour to Queen Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Slingsby, Bart.; b.; adm. (aged 8) Dec 1732; left 1740; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 18 May 1742; succeeded to family’s Yorkshire estates on death of father in 1746, and to Wiltshire estates of Anthony Duncombe, 1st Baron Feversham (qv), in 1763; Grand Tour (Italy) 1747; MP Downton 12 Apr 1751-4, Morpeth 1754-68, Downton 1768- 14 Feb 1775 and from 8 Sep 1779; member, Society of Dilettanti 1747; m. 1st, 9 Feb 1748/9 Lady Diana Howard, younger dau. of Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle; m. 2nd, 24 Feb 1772 Anne, dau. of Sir Philip Jennings Clerke, Bart., MP (qv); m. 3rd, 25 Jun 1778 Charlotte, dau. of William Hale, King’s Walden, Herts.; d. 25 Nov 1779.

Duncombe, Henry, 1728-1818

  • GB-2014-WSA-06483
  • Person
  • 1728-1818

DUNCOMBE, HENRY, brother of Thomas Duncombe (qv); bapt. Helmsley, Yorks. 23 Jan 1728 (IGI); adm. (aged 8) Jan 1736/7 (Wynniate's); left 1745; Lincoln Coll. Oxford, matr. 28 Oct 1745; adm. Middle Temple 6 Apr 1747; probably “Henrique Documbe” recorded as visiting Capua, Italy, in Jan 1753; of Copgrove, Yorkshire; MP Yorkshire 1780-96; d. 10 Apr 1818.

Duncombe, Anthony, ca. 1695-1763

  • GB-2014-WSA-06480
  • Person
  • ca. 1695-1763

DUNCOMBE, ANTHONY, 1ST BARON FEVERSHAM, only son of Anthony Duncombe MP, Governor Scarborough Castle, and Jane, eldest dau. of Hon. Frederick Cornwallis; b.; at school under Knipe (Steward, Anniversary Dinner 1730/1); Grand Tour; inherited a large fortune from his uncle Sir Charles Duncombe MP, a banker and Lord Mayor of London; MP Salisbury 6 May 1721-34, Downton 1734-47; cr. Baron Feversham 23 Jun 1747; m. 1st, 1 Jan 1714/5 Hon. Margaret Verney, dau. of Very Rev. George Verney DD, 12th Baron Willoughby De Broke, Dean of Windsor; m. 2nd, 3 Nov 1756 Frances, dau. of Peter Bathurst MP, Clarendon Park, Wilts.; m. 3rd, 10 Aug 1758 Anne, sister of John Hales (qv); d. 18 Apr [or Jun ?] 1763, aged 68 (M. I. Downton, Wilts. ).

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