Lovell Stanhope (1720–1783) was a British lawyer, administrator and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1774 and 1783. Stanhope was the...
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sons Arthur Charles Stanhope (1715-1770) Sir Thomas Stanhope (1717-1770) Ferdinand Stanhope (1718-1790) His youngest son Lovell Stanhope (1720-1783) was a...
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Stanhope Lovell, KH (1788–1859) was a vice-admiral in the British Royal Navy and a descendant of Sir Salathiel Lovell. He was born William Stanhope Badcock...
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Thomas Stanhope Badcock (1749–1821) was High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in the year 1809 and was a descendant of Sir Salathiel Lovell. In 1797, he inherited...
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William Stanhope Badcock, changed their name of Badcock to Lovell by sign-manual in 1840. There is no known familial relationship between Lovell Benjamin...
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(1622–1698), London goldsmith, hilt-maker and author Vice Admiral William Stanhope Lovell (Badcock) (1788–1859), British vice-admiral and veteran of Trafalgar...
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Lovell Badcock (1744 - 1797) was High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in the year 1795 and was a descendant of Sir Salathiel Lovell. Badcock was lieutenant-colonel...
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Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, KG, PC (22 September 1694 – 24 March 1773) was a British statesman, diplomat, man of letters, and an...
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Brydges 1761 Henry Penton Lord Harry Powlett 1765 George Paulet 1774 Lovell Stanhope 1783 Henry Flood 1784 Richard Grace Gamon 1796 Henry Temple, 2nd Viscount...
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convicted of sodomy against Benjamin Dupre, a coachman employed by Lovell Stanhope. He admitted that he had attempted the offence (which took place at...
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