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William Blamire

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473: 644: 264:'s exile there. Blamire's wife died in 1857: he survived her, for five years, until 1862. Several months after his death, a prize in his name was endowed for achievements in agriculture. 649: 483: 530: 579: 229: 228:, as which he served until the constituency was abolished the following year, after which he stood successfully for the new constituency that replaced it, 634: 541: 225: 575: 537: 233: 104: 639: 584: 550: 546: 157: 437: 517: 488: 145: 664: 659: 654: 602: 594: 556: 526: 606: 588: 237: 217: 99: 241: 221: 110: 252:
In 1834, Blamire married his cousin Dorothy. She was the youngest daughter of John Taubman and the widow of
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William Blamire, and Jane, the third daughter of John Christian and sister of the politician
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
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British landowner, civil servant and Whig politician
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He was the eldest son of the 1: 204:, and, from 1808 to 1811, at 408:Burke, Sir Bernhard (1862). 640:High sheriffs of Cumberland 423:. London: Robert Hardwicke. 240:he was appointed the first 681: 458:The Worthies of Cumberland 238:Tithe Commutation Act 1836 218:High Sheriff of Cumberland 192:, the vicar there. He was 100:High Sheriff of Cumberland 599: 573: 568: 535: 523: 516: 456:Lonsdale, Henry (1867). 449:The Gentleman's Magazine 447:Sylvanus, Urban (1862). 417:Walford, Edward (1860). 242:Chief Tithe Commissioner 222:British House of Commons 220:in 1828. He entered the 152:Background and education 111:Chief Tithe Commissioner 563:Constituency abolished 394:Lonsdale (1867), p. 315 385:Lonsdale (1867), p. 314 376:Lonsdale (1867), p. 299 355:Lonsdale (1867), p. 278 320:Lonsdale (1867), p. 212 311:Lonsdale (1867), p. 211 279:Lonsdale (1867), p. 317 232:. Blamire resigned as 180:. 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Homeschooled
Westminster School
Christ Church, Oxford
High Sheriff of Cumberland
Member of Parliament
Chief Tithe Commissioner
Susanna Blamire
John Christian Curwen
Whig politician
The Oaks
Dalston
Carlisle
Cumberland
naval surgeon
John Christian Curwen
Susanna Blamire
Dalston
William Paley
privately tutored
Carlisle
Westminster School
Christ Church, Oxford
High Sheriff of Cumberland
British House of Commons
MP for Cumberland
East Cumberland
Member of Parliament
Tithe Commutation Act 1836
Chief Tithe Commissioner
Mark Wilks

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