Thomas Boothby Parkyns, 1st Baron Rancliffe (24 July 1755 – 17 November 1800) was an English soldier, Member of Parliament and Irish peer. He was the...
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Members of Parliament: Thomas Parkyns, 1st Baron Rancliffe (1755–1800) George Parkyns, 2nd Baron Rancliffe (1785–1850) Mansfield Parkyns (1823–1894), grandson...
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Anne Parkyns, 2nd Baron Rancliffe (10 June 1785 – 1 November 1850) of Bunny Hall was an English landowner and politician from Nottinghamshire. A baron in...
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death in 1795. Dunckerley's successor as Grand Master was Thomas Parkyns, 1st Baron Rancliffe. Stasis then followed, until in 1805 their Royal Patron,...
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Charlotte Parkyns (St. Marylebone, 6 Jan. 1792 – 1/2 Sep. 1864). She was the youngest child (of six children) of Thomas Parkyns, 1st Baron Rancliffe (created...
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Henry Anne Parkyns, 4th Baronet (1785–1850) (had already succeeded as Baron Rancliffe in 1800) Thomas Boothby Parkyns, 1st Baron Rancliffe (1755–1800)...
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Mansfield's older brother Thomas inherited the Parkyns baronetcy from their first cousin, the childless 2nd Baron Rancliffe.) and Charlotte Mary, daughter...
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Sibly was a deputy to Thomas Dunckerley in the founding of the Royal Ark Mariners, and recognized Thomas Parkyns, 1st Baron Rancliffe as the next Grand Commander...
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O'Connell (1785–1847) George Parkyns, 2nd Baron Rancliffe (1785–1850) Thomas Francis Kennedy (1788–1879) William Arden, 2nd Baron Alvanley (1789–1849) George...
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which had three. Those raised in 1794–1802 had ten companies, except the 1st Battalion Rothesay and Caithness Regiment, which had eight, and three others...
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