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Scrope Bernard-Morland

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69:(DCL). One year later, Bernard-Morland became a member of the College of Laws in London, and in 1795, he was promoted Judge of the Episcopal Court of Durham. In 1811, by Royal Licence, he assumed the surname of Bernard-Morland to inherit the estates of his father-in-law. 781: 776: 622: 592: 578: 756: 677: 90: 816: 751: 492: 442: 98: 607: 603: 544: 540: 488: 438: 114: 110: 616: 549: 501: 497: 454: 448: 431: 670: 771: 766: 761: 596: 582: 569: 149:, where he owned an extensive estate. He was succeeded in the baronetcy successively by his third son Francis and then his fourth son 174: 474: 106: 82: 39: 704: 356: 320: 150: 43: 533: 507: 459: 811: 806: 801: 796: 791: 786: 130: 559: 378: 342: 196: 655: 418: 102: 695: 78: 687: 59: 612: 553: 409: 94: 81:, an office he held until 1787. He was Secretary to the Commission of Enquiry into Public Offices in 1785 and 627: 564: 651: 642: 51: 746: 741: 66: 285: 637: 372: 336: 190: 138: 711: 137:. They had seven children, five sons and two daughters. Bernard-Morland died at his home in 55: 280: 529: 427: 146: 126: 303:
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and Amelia Offley, daughter of Stephen Offley. In 1818, he succeeded his older brother
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contributions in Parliament by Sir Scrope Bernard-Morland, 4th Baronet
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On 26 July 1785, he married Harriett Morland, the only daughter of
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In 1782, Bernard-Morland was appointed Private Secretary to the
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from 1806 until 1808 and again from 1809 to his death in 1830.
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in 1789. He represented the constituency first in the
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Pestel Amberg
New Jersey
Sir Francis Bernard, 1st Baronet
Thomas
Harrow School
Christ Church, Oxford
Bachelor of Arts
Master of Arts
Doctor of Civil Laws
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod
Ireland
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
British House of Commons
Aylesbury
Parliament of Great Britain
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament
St Mawes
William Morland
St George's, Hanover Square
Westminster
Pall Mall, London
Great Kimble
Buckinghamshire
Thomas



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