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Richard Wilbraham-Bootle

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Randle Bootle-Wilbraham (1773–1861), who married Letitia Rudd, daughter of Rev. Edward Rudd, in 1798. After her death in 1805, he married Sibylla Egerton, daughter of Philip Egerton, in 1808.
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In 1758, he inherited Lathom House on the death of his wife's father and in 1770 inherited Rode Hall on the death of his own father.
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and was created Baron Skelmersdale. Rode Hall passed to his younger son, Randle Wilbraham, father of General Sir
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Elizabeth Wilbraham-Bootle (d. 1841), who married the Rev. W. Barnes, Rector at Brixton Doverill, in 1821.
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described him as β€œone of the most independent Members in the House”. He was a member of the
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Sibylla Georgiana Wilbraham-Bootle (d. 1799), who married William Ffarington in 1791.
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He was born Richard Wilbraham on 20 September 1725, the eldest son of Dorothy (
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which in February 1784 tried to bring Pitt and Fox together. In the
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On 31 May 1755, he married Mary Bootle, daughter and heiress of
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Francisca Alicia Wilbraham-Bootle (d. 1810), who married
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Wilbraham Bootle died on 13 March 1796. His eldest son
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Anne Dorothea Wilbraham-Bootle (d. 1825), who married
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Index

Member of Parliament
Chester
Thomas Grosvenor
Sir Richard Grosvenor, Bt
Thomas Grosvenor
Viscount Belgrave
Thomas Grosvenor
Richard Bootle-Wilbraham
Richard Wilbraham
Emma Caroline Smith-Stanley
Lathom House
Rode Hall
Alma mater
St John's College, Oxford
House of Commons


nΓ©e
Rode Hall
St John's College, Oxford
Lincoln's Inn
called to the bar
Member of Parliament
Chester
1761 general election
1768
1774
1780
English Chronicle
St. Alban's Tavern group

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