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Tennyson (post TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT), Charles. Adm. pens. (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, July 6, 1801. Of Lincolnshire . [2nd s. of George, Esq. [M.P.], of Great Grimsby (and Mary, dau. of John Turner, of Caistor, Lincolnshire .). B. July 20, 1784. School, Louth.] Matric. 1801; B.A. 1805; M.A. 1818. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 18, 1801. Called to the Bar, Nov. 21, 1806. F.R.S., 1826; F.S.A. M.P. for Grimsby, 1818-26; for Bletchingley, 1826-31; for Stamford, 1831-2; for Lambeth, 1832-52. P.C., 1832. Clerk of the Ordnance, 1830-1. High Steward of Louth. Fought a duel with Lord Thomas Cecil, arising out of a speech made by Tennyson at the public dinner which followed the election at Stamford, 1831; shots were exchanged, and they were taken into custody by police, but as the parties were reconciled, they were not prosecuted. Of Bayons Manor and Usselby House, Lincolnshire . J.P. and D.L., for Lincolnshire . Assumed, by Royal Licence, July 27, 1835, in compliance with the testamentary direction of his father, the additional name and arms of D'Eyncourt. Married, Jan. 1, 1808, Frances Mary, only child and heiress of the Rev. John Hutton, of Morton, Lincolnshire . Died July 21, 1861. Brother of George C. (1796); father of George H. (1828); uncle of Alfred (1827) and Charles (1827). ( St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 507; Burke, P. and B. ; Burke, L.G.; G.E.C.; Inns of Court .) | Charles TENNYSON post Charles TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT Approx. lifespan: 17841861 pens. aged 17 St John's College adm1801:07:06 Of Lincolnshire 2nd s. of George Tennyson (post) TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT) Esq. M.P. of Great Grimsby, [ Lincolnshire ] (and Mary TURNER dau. of John TURNER of Caistor, Lincolnshire ) b. 1784:07:20 Sch: Louth School Louth, [ Lincolnshire ] Matric 1801 BA 1805 MA 1818 Adm. Inner Temple: 1801:04:18 Called to the Bar: 1806:11:21 FRS 1826 FSA M.P. for: : Grimsby, [ Lincolnshire ] 1818-26 for Bletchingley, [ Surrey ] 1826-31 for Stamford, [ Lincolnshire ] 1831-32 for Lambeth, [ London ] 1832-52 P.C.: 1832 Clerk of: : Ordnance 1830-31 High Steward of Louth, [ Lincolnshire ] Fought a duel with Lord Thomas Cecil, arising out of a speech made by Tennyson at the public dinner which followed the election Stamford, [ Lincolnshire ] 1831 shots were exchanged, and they were taken into custody by police, but as the parties were reconciled, they were not prosecuted. Of Bayons Manor and Usselby House, Bayons Manor and Usselby, Lincolnshire J.P. and D.L. for: : Lincolnshire Assumed, by Royal Licence 1835:07:27 in compliance with the testamentary direction of his father, the additional name and arms of d'Eyncourt. m. 1808:01:01 Frances Mary, only child and heiress of Rev. John HUTTON, of Morton, Lincolnshire d. 1861:07:21 brother of George C. Tennyson (post) TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT) (1796) father of George H. Tennyson (post) TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT) (1828) uncle of Alfred Tennyson (post) TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT) (1827) father of Charles Tennyson (post) TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT) (1827) ( St John's College Adm. IV. 507; Burke P. and B. ; Burke L.G.; G.E.C.; Inns of Court .) |