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Sedley, Charles, 1721-1778

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  • 1721-1778

SEDLEY, SIR CHARLES, BART., only son of Sir Charles Sedley, Bart., and Elizabeth, dau. of William Frith, Nuthall, Notts.; bapt. Oxton, Notts. 19 May 1721 (IGI); succ. father as 2nd baronet 18 Feb 1729/30; adm. (aged 10) Apr 1732; left 1738; University Coll. Oxford, matr. 22 Feb 1738/9; DCL 13 Apr 1749; MP Nottingham 26 May 1747-54, and from 1774; of Nuthall, Notts.; d. unm. 23 Aug 1778.

Selwyn, William, 1732-1817

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  • Person
  • 1732-1817

SELWYN, WILLIAM, brother of Charles Jasper Selwyn (qv); b. 14 Jun 1732; adm. Mar 1739/40; KS 1745; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1749, adm. pens. 25 May 1749, scholar 11 May 1750, matr. 1749; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 5 Jul 1749, called to bar 6 Nov 1754, Bencher 10 Nov 1780, Treasurer 1793; KC 1780; [perhaps Counsel for Colonial Business, Home Office Jul 1782 – Apr 1783, Dec 1783 – Feb 1796]; MP Whitchurch 17 Mar 1783-90; m. 15 Sep 1763 Frances Elizabeth, dau. of John Dod, Woodford, Essex; d. 21 Aug 1817.

Seymour, Henry, ca. 1730-1807

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  • ca. 1730-1807

SEYMOUR, HENRY, son of Francis Seymour MP, Sherborne, Dorset, and Elizabeth, widow of Edward Richard Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbroke MP, Col. 37th Foot, and dau. of Alexander Popham MP, Littlecote, Wilts.; half-brother of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (qv); b.; adm. (aged 9) Mar 1738/9 (Powell's); left 1747; New Coll. Oxford, matr. 23 Apr 1747; Grand Tour (Italy) 1751-2; a Groom of the Bedchamber 16 Feb 1763 – 17 Jan 1765; MP Totnes 7 Apr 1763-8, Huntingdon 1768-74, Evesham 1774-80; settled at Prunay, near Versailles, France 1778; the neighbour and penultimate lover of Madame Du Barry; returned to England in 1792; his property in France was confiscated, and bundles of his tradesmens’ bills and other papers are now in the Archives Nationales, Paris; author of a French prose translation of William Mason’s poem The English Garden, 1788; m. 1st, 24 Jul 1753 Lady Caroline Cowper, only dau. of William Cowper, 2nd Earl Cowper; m. 2nd, 5 Oct 1775 Louise Thérèse, widow of Comte Guillaume de Panthou, and dau. of Charles de La Martillière, Seigneur de Chançay; d. 14 Apr 1807. DNB.

Shafto, Robert Duncombe, 1806-1889

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  • 1806-1889

SHAFTO, ROBERT DUNCOMBE, eldest son of Robert Eden Duncombe Shafto MP, Whitworth Park, Durham, and Catharine, third dau. of Sir John Eden, Bart., MP; nephew of John Shafto (qv); b. 7 Apr 1806; adm. 27 Jan 1819 (Best's); left 1821; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 4 Oct 1823, fellow commoner 20 Oct 1823, matr. 1823; MP (Whig/Liberal) North Durham 1847-68; DL Co. Durham 1848, JP Wiltshire 1846; m. 23 Oct 1838 Charlotte Rosa, youngest dau. of William Baring MP, Lulworth Castle, Dorset; d. 22 Mar 1889.

Shafto, Robert, ca. 1732-1797

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  • Person
  • ca. 1732-1797

SHAFTO, ROBERT, son of John Shafto MP, Whitworth, co. Durham, and Mary, dau. of Thomas Jackson, Nunnington, Yorks.; b.; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1740 (Greet's); left 1749; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 10 Nov 1749; High Sheriff, Northumberland 1754; MP Co. Durham 9 Dec 1760-8, Downton 21 Feb 1780-4, 19 Jul 1784-90; his wife had inherited an electoral interest at Downton from her father in 1779; m. 1st, 18 Apr 1774 Anne, dau. of Thomas Duncombe (qv) and his first wife; m. 2nd, 1 Jun 1788 Mary Nelson; d. 24 Nov 1797.

Sharpe, Fane William, ca. 1726-1771

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  • ca. 1726-1771

SHARPE, FANE WILLIAM, eldest son of John Sharpe MP, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, Solicitor to the Treasury, and Olive Cartwright, Holborn; nephew of Gregory Sharpe (qv); b.; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1737/8; KS (Capt. ) 1743; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1747, matr. 26 Jun 1747, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1747 – void by marriage 26 Mar 1752; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 14 Aug 1747; MP Callington from 11 Feb 1756; FRS 5 Jul 1764; FSA 17 Dec 1767; bequeathed £500 for the use of the King’s Scholars elected annually to the Universities; m. 17 Mar 1752 Mary, only child of George Newport, London, merchant; d. 21 Oct 1771.

By his will dated 30 Sep 1771 (proved 8 Nov 1771) he gave to William Markham (adm.1733, qv), formerly Head Master of the School and then Bishop of Chester, and to John Thomas, Dean of Westminster, “the sum of £500 to be by them disposed of [for] the benefit of Westminster School or College as they shall think fit”. The fund was subsequently consolidated with the School Exhibition Fund, and the benefaction was commemorated by an exhibition known as the F.W.Sharpe exhibition.

Shelley, Henry, 1767-1811

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  • 1767-1811

SHELLEY, HENRY, son of Henry Shelley (adm. 1737/8, qv); bapt. 12 Apr 1767; adm. 17 Apr 1777; in school list 1781; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 26 Nov 1783; Cornet, 1st Life Guards 18 Nov 1790; Lieut., 15 Apr 1791; Capt., 30 Apr 1794; half-pay, 97th Foot 30 Dec 1795; 20th Foot 15 Sep 1799; 85th Foot 1802; half-pay; MP Lewes from 1802; d. 31 Dec 1811.

Shelley, John, ca. 1731-1783

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  • ca. 1731-1783

SHELLEY, SIR JOHN, BART., only son of Sir John Shelley, Bart. MP, and his second wife Hon. Margaret Pelham, sister of Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (qv); b.; adm. Jan 1744/5 (Morel's); left 1748; Peterhouse, Cambridge, adm. pens. 17 Sep 1748, matr. 1748; MP East Retford 24 Dec 1751-68, Newark 1768-74, New Shoreham 1774-80; Keeper of the Records, Tower of London, from 1755; Clerk of the Pipe, Exchequer, from 19 Jan 1758; Treasurer of the Household 20 Nov 1766 – Jun 1777; Privy Councillor 3 Dec 1766; succ. father as 5th baronet 6 Sep 1771; m. 1st, 27 Aug 1769 Wilhelmina, dau. of John Newnham, Maresfield Park, Sussex; m. 2nd, 14 Feb 1775 Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Woodcock, Lincoln’s Inn; d. 16 Sep 1783, aged 52.

Shiel, James, ca. 1723-1792

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  • ca. 1723-1792

SHIEL, JAMES, son of William Shiel, Dublin; b.; adm. (aged 13) May 1736; KS 1737; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1741, matr. 30 May 1741, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1741 – void 3 Jul 1754; degree deferred for a year, put six places down on list and made to beg pardon on his knees in Hall for riotous behaviour 17 May 1743, restored to roll and allowed to take degree 24 Dec 1743; grace for BA 1745, for MA 1749; BCL 18 Mar 1748/9; LLD Dublin 1768; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 8 Oct 1741, King’s Inns, Dublin 1746; called to Irish bar; KC (I) (occurs 1774); a Commissioner of Appeals (I) 1763-75; Master in Chancery (I) [check]; Admiralty Advocate (I) (occurs 1774, 1781); MP (I) Dundalk (occurs 1774-6); [Sheriff, City of Dublin 1772, Alderman 1773, Lord Mayor 1784-5, but this may have been a different James Shiel]; m.; d. 10 Jul 1792.

Sibthorp, Coningsby Waldo, ca. 1782-1822

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  • ca. 1782-1822

SIBTHORP, CONINGSBY WALDO, eldest son of Humphrey Waldo Sibthorp (qv); b.; in school list 1797; Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford, matr. 24 Nov 1800, aged 18; BA 1804; MP Lincoln from 21 May 1814; of Canwick Hall, near Lincoln; Lieut. -Col., South Lincs. Militia; d. unm. 9 Mar 1822.

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