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Portlock, Benjamin, d. 1740

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  • d. 1740

PORTLOCK, BENJAMIN; b.; adm.; KS 1677; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1682, adm. pens. 28 Jun 1682, scholar 9 May 1683; 6th in “ordo” 1685/6; BA 1685/6; MA 1689 (incorp. Oxford 9 Nov 1695); DCL Oxford 18 May 1702; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 12 Sep 1687, Major Fellow 6 Jul 1689 – c. 1698; Second Secretary to Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieut. Ireland, Feb 1703 – Apr 1707; MP (I) Innistioge 1703-13; Taster of Wines (I) 1705-13; adm. King’s Inns, Dublin 18 Nov 1703; of Clapham, Surrey; left by his will mourning rings to Robert Friend (qv) and John Nicholl (qv); lic. to m. 29 Feb 1711/2 Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Bate, Maids Moreton, Bucks.; d. 6 Sep 1740.

Portman, Henry Berkeley, d. 1803

  • GB-2014-WSA-14130
  • Person
  • d. 1803

PORTMAN, HENRY BERKELEY, elder son of Henry William Portman, Orchard Portman, Somerset, and Anne, dau. of William Wyndham, Dinton, Wilts.; b.; adm. 17 Sep 1782; MP Wells 1790-6; m. 2 May 1793 Hon. Lucy Elizabeth Dormer, second dau. of Charles Dormer, 8th Baron Dormer; d. 22 Mar 1803.

Powell, William Edward, 1788-1854

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  • Person
  • 1788-1854

POWELL, WILLIAM EDWARD, elder son of Thomas Powell, Nanteos, Cardiganshire, and Elinor, only dau. of Edward Maurice Corbet (qv) and his first wife; b. 16 Feb 1788; in school lists 1801, 1803; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 20 Oct 1804; Ensign, Bradshaw’s Recruiting Corps 21 Mar 1811; Cornet, half-pay, 18th Light Dragoons 12 Sep 1822; MP Cardiganshire (Tory/Conservative) 27 May 1816 – Feb 1854; Lord Lieut., Cardiganshire, from 22 Nov 1816; Col., Cardiganshire Militia; m. 1st, 4 Oct 1810 Laura Edwyna, eldest dau. of James Sackville Tufton Phelp, Coston House, Leics.; m. 2nd, Apr 1841 Harriott Dell, widow of George Ackers, Moreton Hall, Chester, and youngest dau. of Henry Hutton, Cherry Willingham, Lincs.; d. 10 Apr 1854.

Powell, William Thomas Rowland, 1815-1878

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  • Person
  • 1815-1878

POWELL, WILLIAM THOMAS ROWLAND, elder son of William Edward Powell (qv), and his first wife; b. 4 Aug 1815; adm. 24 May 1830 (Stikeman's); Ensign, 37th Foot 1 Jun 1832; Lieut., 26 Jun 1835; Capt., 6 Apr 1838; retd. 1 Mar 1839; MP (Conservative) Cardiganshire 1859-65; DL JP Cardiganshire; m. 1 May 1839 Rosa Edwyna, elder dau. of William George Cherry, Buckland, Herefs.; d. 13 May 1878. [Perhaps “Thomas Powell, Esq., Aberystwyth”, who signed Play Protest 1847].

Powys, Richard, 1709-1743

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  • Person
  • 1709-1743

POWYS, RICHARD, only son of Richard Powys, Chief Clerk, Treasury, and Elizabeth, daughter of John Singleton, London, dyer; bapt. St. Anne, Soho 17 Jul 1709 (IGI); adm. (aged 8) Jun 1717; left 1718; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 20 Apr 1724, matr. 1724; migrated to Queen’s Coll. Oxford, matr. 20 Oct 1725; MP Orford 1734-41; m. 30 May 1735 Lady Mary Brudenell, dau. of George Brudenell, 3rd Earl of Cardigan; d. 10 Sep 1743.

Price, Chase, ca. 1732-1777

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  • Person
  • ca. 1732-1777

PRICE, CHASE, fourth son of John Price, Knighton, Radnorshire, and his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of William Chase; b.; adm. (aged 13) May 1745 (Watts'); left 1749; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 24 May 1749; adm. Inner Temple 15 Oct 1751, called to bar 10 Feb 1757; MP Leominster 1 Dec 1759 – Mar 1767, Radnorshire from 1768; m. 21 Mar 1766 Sarah, sister of William Evelyn (adm. 1743/4, qv); d. 28 Jun 1777.

Price, Thomas, 1681-1706

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  • 1681-1706

PRICE, THOMAS, elder son of Robert Price, Puisne Justice, Court of Common Pleas, and Lucy, eldest dau. of Robert Rodd, Foxley, Herefs. ; b. 16 Jan 1680/1; at school under Knipe (J. E. B. Mayor and R. F. Scott, Admissions to St. John’s Coll. Camb. , ii, 148); St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 11 Jun 1698, matr. 1698; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 21 Jan 1695/6; Grand Tour (Italy), at Padua in May 1701; MP Weobley 1702-5; again in Padua Apr 1706; d. unm. at Genoa, Italy 17 Sep 1706.

Prior, Matthew, 1664-1721

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  • Person
  • 1664-1721

PRIOR, MATTHEW, son of George Prior, St.Stephen’s Alley, Westminster, joiner, and Elizabeth ---; bapt.St.Margaret, Westminster 2 Aug 1664; at school under Busby three years; left after reaching the middle of the third form to assist his uncle Arthur, a vintner, at the Rhenish Wine House, Channel Row, Westminster; returned to the School under the patronage of Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset (qv); KS 1681; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 2 Apr 1683, scholar 1684, matr. 1683; BA 1686/7; MA 1700; Keyton Fellow, St. John’s Coll. 5 Apr 1688; author of The Hind and Panther transvers’d to the Story of the Town and Country Mouse, 1687, written as a reply to Dryden; Secretary to Embassy, The Hague 1690-7; employed as Secretary in negotiations resulting in the Treaty of Ryswick 1697; Chief Secretary to Lords Justices of Ireland May 1697 – Nov 1699, but did not execute duties of post; FRS 23 Mar 1697/8; Secretary to Embassy, Paris 1698-9; author, Carmen Saeculare, 1699; Under Secretary of State, Southern Department May 1699 – Jun 1700; a Commissioner of Trade 1700-7; MP East Grinstead Feb – Nov 1701; joined Tories on accession of Queen Anne; a Commissioner of Customs 1712-4; went to Paris to negotiate peace Jul 1711, subsequently acting as Minister Plenipotentiary there; the Treaty of Utrecht, signed 11 Apr 1713, was familiarly known as “Matt’s Peace”; impeached by Walpole and imprisoned 1715-7; his Poems, published by subscription in 1719, earned him 4000 guineas; presented by his patron Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford (qv), with £4000 for the purchase of Down Hall, Essex; possessed aptitude for business and a knowledge of commerce; Thackeray described Prior’s as “amongst the easiest, the richest, the most charmingly humorous of English lyrical poems” (English Humourists, 1866, 175); d. 18 Sep 1721, buried Westminster Abbey, at his desire “at the feet of Spenser”; DNB.

Proby, John Joshua, 1751-1828

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  • 1751-1828

PROBY, JOHN JOSHUA, 1st EARL OF CARYSFORT (I), only son of John Proby, 1st Baron Carysfort (I) (qv); b. 12 Aug 1751; in school list Jun 1764; left 1767; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. nob. 21 Dec 1767, matr. 1770; MA 1771; LLD 1811; succ. as 2nd Baron Carysfort (I) 18 Oct 1772; KP 5 Feb 1784; created Earl of Carysfort (I) 20 Aug 1789; Privy Councillor (I) 26 Sep 1789; MP East Looe 4 Feb – 11 Jun 1790, Stamford 1790 – 21 Jan 1801; Minister Plenipotentiary to Berlin 20 May 1800 – Oct 1802; created Baron Carysfort (UK) 21 Jan 1801; Privy Councillor 12 Feb 1806; Joint Postmaster-General 20 Feb 1806 – May 1807; his second marriage brought him into the political grouping led by his wife’s brother Lord Grenville; FRS 4 Feb 1779; DCL Oxford 3 Jul 1810; m. 1st, 18 Mar 1774 Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir William Osborne, Bart, , MP (I); m. 2nd, 12 Apr 1787 Elizabeth, second dau. of Right Hon. George Grenville PC MP, Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury; d. 7 Apr 1828. DNB.

Proby, John, 1720-1772

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  • Person
  • 1720-1772

PROBY, JOHN, 1ST BARON CARYSFORT (I), eldest son of John Proby MP, Elton, Hunts., and Hon. Jane Leveson-Gower, sister of John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower (qv); b. 25 Nov 1720; adm. Jan 1735/6 (Edwards'); Jesus Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 15 Dec 1737, scholar 1738, matr. 1738; BA 1741/2; MA 1742; adm. Inner Temple 1 Feb 1739/40; MP Stamford 1747-54, Huntingdonshire 1754-68; created Baron Carysfort (I) 23 Jan 1752; Privy Councillor (I) 4 Aug 1758; a Lord of the Admiralty Apr – Jul 1757, Jan 1763 – Aug 1765; KB 23 Mar 1761; Grand Master, Grand Lodge of England (Freemasons) 1752-3; m. 27 Aug 1750 Hon. Elizabeth Allen, elder dau. of John Allen, 2nd Viscount Allen (I); d. at Lille, France 18 Oct 1772. DNB.

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