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Bunbury, Thomas [Charles]
Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 17, 1756.
S. and h. of the Rev. Sir William, Bart. [of Barton Hall and Mildenhall, Suffolk]. B. May, 1740, at Mildenhall. [School, Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1757; M.A. 1765.
Succeeded his father as 6th Bart., June 11, 1764.
Of Bunbury and Stanney, Cheshire, and of Barton Hall, and Mildenhall Manor House, Suffolk.
M.P. for Suffolk, 1761-84 and 1790-1812.
Sheriff of Suffolk, 1788-9. Sold the estate of Bunbury.
Married as his first wife, Sarah, dau. of Charles (Lennox), Duke of Richmond, June 2, 1762 (this marriage was dissolved by Act of Parliament, May 14, 1776; Lady Sarah afterwards married Colonel The Hon. George Napier). Well known on the racecourse; owner of the winner of the first 'Derby.' Died s.p. Mar. 31, 1821.
Brother of Henry W. (1768).
(G.E.C., IV. 118; Burke, P. and B.)
Thomas Charles BUNBURY
Approx. lifespan: 1740–1821
Adm Fell.-Com. Catharine Hall 1756:04:17
s. and h. of the Rev. Sir William BUNBURY, Bart. [of Barton Hall and Mildenhall, Suffolk , ].
b. 1740:05, at Mildenhall.
[School Sch: Bury St Edmunds
Matric 1757:10MT:
MA 1765
Succeeded his father as 6th Bart. 1764:06:11
Of Bunbury and Stanney, Cheshire , , and of Barton Hall, and
Mildenhall Manor House, [Mildenhall], Suffolk ,
M.P. for: : Suffolk , 1761-84, and 1790-1812
Sheriff of: : Suffolk , 1788-89
Sold the estate of Bunbury, [Cheshire],
m. as his first wife, Sarah, dau. of Charles (Lennox), Duke of Richmond, 1762:06:02
(this marriage was dissolved by Act of Parliament 1776:05:14
Lady Sarah afterwards married Colonel Hon. George NAPIER .)
Well known on the racecourse; owner of the winner of the first 'Derby.'
d. s.p . 1821:03:31
brother of Henry W. BUNBURY (1768)
( G.E.C ., IV. 118; Burke, P. and B .)

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