Bannerman, John Macdonald, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan (1901–1969), politician and rugby player, was born at 71 Seymour Street, Crossmyloof, Glasgow, on 1 September 1901, the son of John Roderick Bannerman (d. 1938), who was originally from South Uist, and his wife, Mary Macdonald (...
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Bannerman, John Macdonald, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan (1901–1969), politician and rugby player
Richard J. Finlay
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Bentinck, Lord Henry William Cavendish-Scott- [known as Lord Henry Bentinck] (1804–1870), sportsman and politician
Jane Ridley
Bentinck, Lord Henry William Cavendish-Scott- [known as Lord Henry Bentinck] (1804–1870), sportsman and politician, was born on 9 June 1804, the fourth son of William Henry Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, the fourth duke of Portland (1768–1854), and his wife, Henrietta (d. 1844), elder daughter and coheir of ...
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Bentinck, Lord (William) George Frederic Cavendish-Scott- [known as Lord George Bentinck] (1802–1848), politician and sportsman
Angus Macintyre
Bentinck, Lord (William) George Frederic Cavendish-Scott- [known as Lord George Bentinck] (1802–1848), politician and sportsman, was born on 27 February 1802 at Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire, the fifth child and second surviving son of William Henry Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, fourth duke of Portland (1768–1854), and his wife, ...
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Bentinck, Lord (William) George Frederic Cavendish-Scott- (1802–1848)
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Berkeley, (George Charles) Grantley Fitzhardinge (1800–1881), politician and sportsman
Charles Kent
revised by Julian Lock
Berkeley, (George Charles) Grantley Fitzhardinge (1800–1881), politician and sportsman, was born at Cranford House, Hounslow, Middlesex, on 10 February 1800, the sixth son of Frederick Augustus Berkeley, fifth earl of Berkeley (1745–1810), and the second legitimate son after the earl's marriage, on 16 May 1796, to ...
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Boland, John Pius (1870–1958), politician and tennis player
G. Martin Murphy
Boland, John Pius (1870–1958), politician and tennis player, son of Patrick Boland (1840–1877), businessman, and his wife, Mary Donnelly, was born at 135 Capel Street, Dublin, on 16 September 1870. His father, the wealthy proprietor of the largest bakery in Ireland, died in 1877, and his mother in 1882, leaving their seven children under the guardianship of ...
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Bourne, Robert Croft (1888–1938), politician and oarsman
L. G. W. Legg
revised by Marc Brodie
Bourne, Robert Croft (1888–1938), politician and oarsman, was born at Doddington Place, Kent, on 15 July 1888, the only son of the two children of Gilbert Charles Bourne (1861–1933), zoologist, and his wife, Constance Margaret Graham (d. 1954), eldest daughter of Sir John Frederick Croft, ...
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Bunbury, Sir (Thomas) Charles, sixth baronet (1740–1821), horse-racing administrator and politician
John Randall
Bunbury, Sir (Thomas) Charles, sixth baronet (1740–1821), horse-racing administrator and politician, was born in Suffolk (probably at Mildenhall) in May 1740, the elder son of the Revd Sir William Bunbury, fifth baronet (c.1710–1764), and his wife, Eleanor Graham (d...
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Byerley, Robert (bap. 1660, d. 1714), racehorse owner, army officer, and politician
Anne M. Peters
Byerley, Robert (bap. 1660, d. 1714), racehorse owner, army officer, and politician, was baptized on 27 March 1660, the fourth (but second surviving) son of Anthony Byerley (bap. 1619, d. 1667), landowner, of Middridge Grange, Heighington, co. Durham, and his wife, Anne (...
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Cecil, David George Brownlow, sixth marquess of Exeter (1905–1981)
Maker: Sir Oswald Birley
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Cecil, David George Brownlow, sixth marquess of Exeter (1905–1981), athlete and politician
Norris McWhirter
Cecil, David George Brownlow, sixth marquess of Exeter (1905–1981), athlete and politician, was born in the family's vast 350-year-old ancestral home, Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire, on 9 February 1905. He was the second child and elder son in the family of four children of the ...
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Chaplin, Henry, first Viscount Chaplin (1840–1923), politician and sportsman
R. J. Olney
Chaplin, Henry, first Viscount Chaplin (1840–1923), politician and sportsman, was born on 22 December 1840 at Ryhall, near Stamford, the third child but the eldest surviving son of the Revd Henry Chaplin (1789–1849), vicar of Ryhall, and his wife, Caroline (d. 1858)...
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Chataway, Sir Christopher John (1931–2014), athlete, politician, and businessman
Martin Polley
Chataway, Sir Christopher John (1931–2014), athlete, politician, and businessman, was born at 17 Beaufort Mansions, Chelsea, London, on 31 January 1931, the son of James Denys Percival Chataway (1892–1953), a district commissioner in the Sudan, and his wife, Margaret Pritchard, née...
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Clay, James (1804–1873), politician and writer on whist
M. C. Curthoys
Clay, James (1804–1873), politician and writer on whist, was born in Bloomsbury, London, on 20 December 1804, the only son—there was also a daughter—of James Clay (1764–1828), a merchant of Old Broad Street, London, and his wife, Mary (1766/7–1840), daughter of ...
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Constantine, Learie Nicholas, Baron Constantine (1901–1971)
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Constantine, Learie Nicholas, Baron Constantine (1901–1971), cricketer and politician
Gerald M. D. Howat
Constantine, Learie Nicholas, Baron Constantine (1901–1971), cricketer and politician, was born on 21 September 1901 at Petit Valley, Diego Martin, near Maraval, Trinidad, the second child and eldest son of Lebrun Samuel Constantine (1874–1942), cricketer and cocoa estate overseer, and his wife, Anaise Pascall...
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Denton, Jean, Baroness Denton of Wakefield (1935–2001)
Maker: Nick Sinclair
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Denton [née Moss], Jean, Baroness Denton of Wakefield (1935–2001), rally driver, businesswoman, and politician
Duncan Sutherland
Denton [née Moss], Jean, Baroness Denton of Wakefield (1935–2001), rally driver, businesswoman, and politician, was born on 29 December 1935 at 103 Broadway, Wakefield, Yorkshire, the elder of two daughters of Charles Josiah Moss, stationery store keeper, later hospital supplies clerk, and his wife, ...