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Hugh Duncan Baillie

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He had married twice: firstly, at the Cape of Good Hope, Elizabeth, the daughter of Rev. Henry Reynett of Goodmans Fields, London (whose grandfather was a Huguenot who had moved from France to Ireland), with whom he had a son and 3 daughters and secondly Mary, the daughter of Thomas Smith of
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in 1835, sitting until 1847. He served as Lord lieutenant of Ross-shire from 1843 until his death. During the Parliament of 1835 he received a share of a compensation award totalling over £60,000 for the freed slaves on some 17 estates in
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Castleton Hall, Lancashire, with whom he had 3 sons and a daughter. He bought the Ross-shire estate of Redcastle from the Trustees of Sir William Fettes after the latter's death in 1836.
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He died in 1866. His personal estate after his death was valued at under £50,000. He is buried in a family vault on the inner ring of the Lebanon Circle at
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In 1812 he and his brother James became partners in the Bristol Old Bank. Hugh had become senior partner by his death. He entered Parliament as the
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The Ancestry of General Sir James Henry Reynett. H. F. Morris. Journal of the Old Waterford Society. Autumn 1993.
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in 1794 and to lieutenant-colonel in 1800. He took part in the British occupation of the
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was also a British Army officer and rose to the rank of lieutenant-general.
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Family vault of Hugh Duncan Baillie in the Lebanon Circle at
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Honiton
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which he either owned or in which he had an interest in.
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of Dochfour, a prosperous Scottish merchant based in
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Index

British Army
Lord Lieutenant of Ross-shire
Evan Baillie
Bristol
Peter Baillie
James Evan Baillie

Highgate Cemetery
37th Foot
93rd Foot
97th Foot
86th Foot
Dutch Cape Colony
Napoleonic Wars
MP
Rye
Honiton
British Guiana
Grenada
St Kitts
St Vincent
Trinidad
Highgate Cemetery
Duncan Baillie
"Summary of Individual | Legacies of British Slavery"
Eton College Register 1841–1850
Spottiswoode & Co.
"BAILLIE, Hugh Duncan (1777-1866), of 34 Mortimer Street, Cavendish Square, Mdx.; Park Row, Bristol, Glos., and Tarradale, Ross"
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Hugh Duncan Baillie

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