Modern English biography, volume 1 (of 4), A-HBoase, Frederic
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Modern English biography, volume 1 (of 4), A-H
Boase, Frederic
Great Britain -- Biography -- Dictionaries
BECKWITH, JOHN CHARLES (_eld. child of John Beckwith of Halifax,
Nova Scotia_). _b._ Halifax 2 Oct. 1789; ensign 50 Foot 1803,
exchanged into 95 Foot 1804, captain 1808 to 20 Jany. 1820 when
placed on h.p.; served in Hanover, Denmark and Sweden, and in the
Peninsula 1809–14; lost his left leg at Waterloo where 4 horses
were killed under him 18 June 1815; C.B. 22 June 1815, M.G. 9 Nov.
1846; visited the Vaudois valleys Piedmont Oct. 1827 and 5
succeeding years, lived at St. Jean 1834–39 and at La Tour
1841–51, established 120 schools in the Vaudois valleys all of
which he frequently inspected; knight of Sardinian order of St.
Maurice and St. Lazarus 15 Dec. 1848. (_m._ 20 June 1850 Caroline
Volle of the Vaudois). _d._ La Tour 19 July 1862. _bur._ in the
cemetery of Tour Pellice. _General Beckwith, his life and labours
among the Waldenses of Piedmont by J. P. Meille_ 1873.
BECKWITH, JOSEPH. An early member of the Corresponding Society which
was founded 1791; a contemporary of Hardy and Thelwall; lived in
Clerkenwell nearly 60 years. _d._ 3 Dec. 1860 aged 84.
BECKWITH, WILLIAM (_eld. son of Wm. Beckwith of Trimdon, co. Durham
1772–1847_). _b._ 20 Aug. 1795; cornet 16 Dragoons 7 Jany. 1813;
major 14 Dragoons 14 Feb. 1828 to 6 Dec. 1833 when placed on h.p.;
colonel 15 Hussars 17 July 1859 to death; general 9 April 1868;
K.H. 1832; sheriff of Durham 1858. _d._ Silkworth near Sunderland
23 Feb. 1871.
BEDDOME, JOHN REYNOLDS. M.R.C.S. 1811; M.D. Erlangen; surgeon at
Romsey 1811 to death; mayor of Romsey 6 times, _d._ Romsey 26 Dec.
1859. _I.L.N. xxxiv_, 385 (1859), _portrait_.
BEDFORD, FRANCIS RUSSELL, 7 Duke of (_eld. child of John Russell 6
Duke of Bedford 1766–1839_). _b._ 13 May 1788; ed. at Westminster
and Trin. coll. Cam., M.A. 1808; M.P. for Beds. 1812 to 1832;
summoned to House of Lords as Baron Howland 15 Jany. 1833;
succeeded as 7 Duke 20 Oct. 1839; P.C. 6 July 1846; K.G. 26 March
1847; lord lieutenant of Beds. 29 Nov. 1859; high steward of
Cambridge 1860; master of the Oakley hounds to 1828 when he sold
the pack to Lord Southampton for £2,000, master again 1836–39.
_d._ Woburn Abbey, Beds. 14 May 1861. _Baily’s Mag. i_, 57–59
(1860), _portrait_; _Waagen’s Treasures of Art ii_, 283–86, _iii_,
463–74 _and iv_. 331–37.
BEDFORD, WILLIAM RUSSELL, 8 Duke of. _b._ Grosvenor square London 1
July 1809; M.P. for Tavistock 10 Dec. 1832 to 23 June 1841;
succeeded 14 May 1861. _d._ 6 Belgrave sq. London 26 May 1872.
Personalty sworn under £600,000 June 1872. _I.L.N. lx_, 555. 592,
623 (1872), _portrait_.
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