Ralph Payne, Baron Lavington family papers 1679-1855 1730-1790
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Dipalma, Ray
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Payne family.
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Willett, Ralph, 1719-1795
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Ottley, Drewry, fl. 1750-1780.
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Payne-Gallwey, Stephen.
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Lavington, Ralph Payne, Baron, 1738-1807.
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Ralph Payne, Baron Lavington, politician, member of Parliament for several terms, was named Knight of the Order of the Bath and Governor in Chief of the Leeward Islands in 1771. After his return to England, he held several appointive offices and was created Baron Lavington of Lavington in 1795. Lavington was named a Privy Counselor in 1799, and died in Antigua in 1807. From the description of Lavington papers, 1771-1799. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84038142 From the descr...
Byam, Edward.
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Adye, Stephen Payne, -1794
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Stephen Adye was a British Army officer who, while serving as the Deputy Judge Advocate General of North America, wrote an important tract on courts martial in 1769. Originally published in New York and then London, Treatise on Courts-Martial, to which is Added an Essay on Military Punishments and Rewards would serve as the standard for military judicial practices in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. During the American War for Independence, Adye served as an officer under General James P...
Payne, Stephen, d. 1772?
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Johnson, Godschall.
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Payne, Ralph, d. 1763.
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