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Sir Thomas
Charles Callis Western, 3rd Baronet (1850–1917)
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Extinct baronetcy in the
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43:. The second baronet was also a politician and sat as
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75:Escutcheon of the Western baronets of Rivenhall
35:. He had succeeded to the Rivenhall estate in
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