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Mill, Charles.
Adm. pens.
at CLARE, Aug. 1, 1783.
Matric. Michs. 1783.
[Only s. of the Rev. Sir Charles (1741) of Mottisfont, Hants.
(and Mary.
dau.
of – Windover). B. 1765.] Succeeded as 10th Bart., July 19, 1792.
High Sheriff of Hants., 1804-5. Married, Jan. 1800, Selina, eldest dau. of Sir John Morshead, 1st Bart.
Died s.p. in Dover Street, Piccadilly, Feb. 25, 1835, aged 70, when the Baronetcy was presumed to have become extinct, but the estate passed to his nephew, John Barker (1825), who assumed the name and arms of Mill, 1835.
(G.E.C.; Burke, Extinct Baronetcies.)
Charles MILL
Approx. lifespan: 1765–1835
pens. Clare College adm1783:08:01
Matric 1783:10MT:
Only s. of Rev. Sir Charles MILL (1741) of Mottisfont, Hampshire , (and Mary WINDOVER )
b. 1765
Succeeded as 10th Bart. 1792:07:19
High Sheriff of: Hampshire , 1804-05
m. 1800:01 Selina MORSHEAD eldest dau. of Sir John MORSHEAD, 1st Bart.
d. s.p. Dover Street, Piccadilly, [London], 1835:02:25 aged 70, when the Baronetcy was presumed to have become extinct, but the estate passed to his nephew, John Barker (1825), who assumed the name and arms of Mill 1835
( G.E.C. ; Burke, Extinct Baronetcies .)

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