Justices of the Peace for the County Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, ·The Earl Beau Champ P.C., K.C.M

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Justices of the Peace for the County Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, ·The Earl Beau Champ P.C., K.C.M DIRECTORY. J GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 13 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTY LORD LIEUTENANT AND CUSTOS ROTULORUM, ·THE EARL BEAU CHAMP P.C., K.C.M. G. Maclresfield court, Malvern; & 13 Belgrave square, London S. W. CHAIRMAN OF THE QUAR SESSIONS, FRANCIS .A.D.A.MS llYETT Esq., B. .A.. Painswick house, near Strond. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN, ROBERT ERSKINE POLLOCK Esq. K.C., LL.H. .A.vening court, Stroud. Marked thus * are also Deputy Lieutenants. *.A.ckers Benjamin St. John esq. Huntley manor, Glo'ster Buckton Lt.-Col. James Doul:"las V.D. Nibley house, Ackers Charles Penrhyn esq. M.A. Huntleymanor,Glo'str North Nibley, Dursley .A.cworth Granville Lowther esq. Hill Ash,Dymock,Glo'str Bulley Frederic Pocock esq. M.A. Marston Mill house, Adlard Edward esq. Postlip, Winchcombe Ma.rst-on Maisey, Fairford A.gg A.rthur Wm. esq. Foxcote, near A.ndoversford, Glos Butler Lieut.-Col. Francis John Paul, 3 Buckingham Agg-Gardner Jas.Tynte esq.M.P. Plough hotel,Cheltnhm Palace ~ardens, London S W .A.itken Samuel esq. Maitland house, Spa rei. Gloucester Butler W:illiam Henry esq. Summer Hill house, Saint Andrews Hugh esq. Toddington manor, Winchcombe George, Bristol *Anstice Col. Sir J. Arthur K.C.B., V.D. The Old Butterworth Reginald Wyndham esq. 21 St. James' Grange, Dymock, Gloucester square, Bath Apperly Sir Alfred, Rodborough court, Stroud Byass Robert Nicholl esq. Wyck Hill house, Wyck Ris­ A.pperly Chas. A.lfd. esq. Cotsmoor, Rodborough, Stroud sington, Stow-on-the-Wold Arkell William Cobbett esq. The Close, Fairford Calvert Lieut.-Col. Hedley Hunt, Foscombe, A.shleworth, Ashwin James esq. Bretforton hall, Honeybourne, Worcs Gloucester .A.tkinson Col. Stephen Edward, 23 Warrington crescent, Capel Lieut.-Col. William, The Grove, Stroud London W Capper Richard Harcourt esq Baddeley Welbore St. Clair esq. Castle Hale, Painswick, Cartwright Marcus Gage esq. Beech house, King Stan­ Stroud ley, Stonehouse Baines Arthur esq. Uley house, Dursley Caruthers-Little Lieut.-Col. John Caruthers, Pitch­ Baines Lt. -Col. Cuthbert J ohnson, The Lawn, Shire- combe house, near Stroud hampton, Bristol Case Capt. Henry Asbton, Beckford hall, Tewkesbury Baker William Alfred esq. 6o Marle Hill par.Cheltenbam *Cave Sir Charles Daniel ~art. Stoneleigh house, Clifton Baker Wm. Meath esq. M.A. Hasfield court, Gloucester park, Bristol Baldwin Ivo Wm. esq. Oakleigh, Ruardean, Mitcheldoo.n *Cave Charles Henry esq. Rodway Hill hoase, Man­ Ba.rnsley Milne esq. Coldicote, Moreton-in-Marsh gotsfield, Bristol Bates Col. Henry Stratton, Langtons, Alresford, Hants Chamberlain Geo:ffrey Phayre esq. Burlescombe, near *Bathurst Earl C.M.G. Cirencester house, Cirencester Wellington, Somerset & 12 Belgrave square, London SW Champion John Benjamin esq. The Larches, Uley,Dursley Bathurst Charles esq. M.A., M.P., F.C.S. Lydney park, Champion Samuel Stewart esq. The Rivers, Dursley Lydney; &; 6o Denbig-h street, London S lV *Chester-Master Col. Th01II!a8 William, Knole park, *Bazley Sir Thomas Sebastian bart. M.A. Kilmorie, A.lmondsbury, Bristol Ilsham drive, Torquay Clark Charles Edward esq. The Downs, Frampton Man­ Beauchamp Earl P.C., K.C.M.G. (Lord Lieutenant), sell, Stroud Madresfield court, Malvern; & 13 Belgrave square, Cli:fford .Arthur William esq. Ohestal, Dursley London SW Cli:fford Hy. Francis esq. Frampton grange, Frampton­ *Beaufort Duke of, Badminton house, Great Badminton; on-Severn, Stonehonse & II Portman square, London W Clissold Wm. Geo. esq. Chestnut hi!l,Nailsworth,Stroud Bell-Marshall Mark Bell esq Codrington Sir Gerald William Henry hart. The Old Bendall Charles Fewster esq. Merlin haven, Wotton­ Hundred, Tormarton, Cbippenham under-Edge Colchester-Wemyss Capt. Maynard Francis, Broughtons. *Bengough John Charles esq. Midanbury house, Newnham Bitterne, Southampton *Colchester-Wemyss Mayna.rd Willoughby esq. The Bell Bennett Charles esq. Lorridge, Berkeley hou~e, Westbury-on-Severn, Newnham Bennett Riohard Alex. esq. Thornbury park, Thornbury Cole Wm. Hy. esq. Bourne house, Brimscombe, Strand Bennett 1-Villiam .Albt. esq. Jcys G1·een, Lydbrook, Ross Conant Hy. John esq. Manor ho.Grafton Regis,No:rthants *Biddulph Lord, Manor house, Kemble, Cirencester; & Oonder Edwd. esq. F.S.A. Conigree crt. Newent,Glo'ster rg Ennismore gardens, London S W Constable Frank Challice esq. Wick court, Wick, Bristol Birchall John Dearman esq. Bowden hall, Gloucester Cook Surg.-Gen. Henry M.D., F.G.S., F.R.Met.S., Bishop Major Chas. Wi!loughby, Barton Abbotts,Te!lbury F.R.G.S. Grove house, Lee-on-the-Solent, Hants Blathwayt Robert Wynter esq. Dyrham pk. Cbippenham Cradock Thomas esq. Fairy hill, Shinsone,King's Count.y Borrer John Hamlyn esq. A.ngeston grange, Uley, Dursley Crew Thomas Smith esq. New Church street, Tetbury Bourne Edward esq. 3 Crescent terr...,e, Cheltenham Crewdson Joseph Dillworth esq. Syde ho. near Cirencester Bowles Robert Leamon esq. M.D. Prior's Mesne, Ayl- Cripps Fredk. Wm. Beresford esq. Waterton, Cireucester burton, Lydney Croker-King Lieut.-Col. Charles Edgar, Cambridge house, Bowles Robert Rawnsley esq. Prior's Mesne, Aylburton, St. George's road, Cheltenham Lydney Croome-Jackson Thomas esq. Breadstone house,Berkeley Bowly Christopher esq. Siddington house, Cirencester Cumberland-Jones Richa.rd Denison esq. Elm Green, Brain Sir Francis William Thomas, Trafalgar house, Kern ble, Cirencester Cinderford, Glos *Curtis-Hayward Lieut.-Col. John F'rederick, Quedgeley Brandt Francis esq. M . .A. Kirkella, Pittville, Cheltenham house., Gloucester Bright .A. C. esq D:>msell FredeTic esq. 'fhe Mount, Lydbrook, Boss Brocklehurst Henry Dent esq. Sudeley castle, Winch- *Darell Sir Lionel Edwa.rd hart. Fretherne court, combe, Gloucester Stonehouse Browne Col. Wm. IJoyd, Peers crt. Stinchcombe, Dursley Darell Cu.pt. Lionel Edward Hamilton Marmadnke, Saul *Brnce Samuel esq. Norton hall, Campden lodge, Stonehonse Bubb Henry esq. Ullenwood house, near Cheltenham .
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