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Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Baronet

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19: 244:. He objected, among other grounds, that it would bring polluted water close to his residence, interfere with his drainage, and render Trafford Hall uninhabitable, forcing him to "give up his home and leave the place". Despite his opposition, the Ship Canal Bill became law on 6 August 1885, after two previous Bills had failed to get through Parliament. Sir Humphrey was paralysed in 1884 and never recovered. He died on 4 May 1886, three days after his 78th birthday. Construction of the 557: 166: 216:, at its meeting on Friday 11 January, recorded the receipt from Sir Humphrey of the head of a stone hammer found in 1860 in a drain ditch at Blackshaw Farm near 582: 213: 179:
The national land survey of 1873 records Sir Humphrey as holding 1,990 acres (810 ha) of land in Cheshire, producing an annual gross rental income of
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Sicele Agnes (22 February 1867 – 5 February 1948). On 2 June 1892 she became the second wife of Charles William Clifford, son of
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committee. Sir Humphrey was an implacable opponent of the proposed canal, which the committee proposed would cross his land at
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On 17 January 1855, he married Lady Annette Mary Talbot, eldest sister and co-heiress of
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Mildred Mary Josephine (27 March 1856 – 29 December 1934), married
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and became a boarder in the high master's house. He also studied at
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Gilbert Talbot Joseph (born 1871/1872 – died 15 July 1890, aged 19)
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Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society
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Gundrede Annette Teresa (born before 1866), married Sir
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for 17 seasons. Charles married Lady Agnes, daughter of
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Humphrey de Trafford was the second de Trafford Baronet.
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Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Catholic
Chorley
Sir Thomas de Trafford
Manchester Grammar School
Oscott College
Royal Dragoons
Victoria Bridge
River Irwell
Baronet de Trafford
Trafford Park
Bertram Talbot, 17th Earl of Shrewsbury
Rugby
William Bernard Ullathorne
Bishop of Birmingham
Reformation
Charles Bellew, 3rd Baron Bellew
Humphrey Francis
Charles Edmund
Lancashire
MCC
Leicestershire
Rudolph Feilding, 8th Earl of Denbigh
Malta
Arthur Francis Turner
Timothy Carew O'Brien, 3rd Baronet
Sicele O'Brien
Sir Charles Clifford
Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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