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=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
− | Colonel the Honourable Thomas Grenville Cholmondeley (1818–1883), for 30 Years Commanding Officer of the 1st Royal Cheshire Light Infantry Militia | + | Colonel the Honourable Thomas Grenville Cholmondeley (1818–1883), for 30 Years Commanding Officer of the 1st Royal Cheshire Light Infantry Militia<br /><br />Hon. Thomas Grenville Cholmondeley (of Abbott's Moss). Second son of the late Lord Delamere by Henriett Elizabeth ...educated at Rugby; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Chester; was formerly Captain 43rd Light Infantry; appointed Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Royal Cheshire Militia 1852<br />Heir his son Hugh Cecil b. 1852<br /><br />Thomas Grenville (4 August 1818 – 9 February 1883)[1] married Katherine Lucy Sykes, and later married Violet Maud Parker<br /> |
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
=== External Publications === | === External Publications === |
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T.J. Cholmondeley
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Colonel the Honourable Thomas Grenville Cholmondeley (1818–1883), for 30 Years Commanding Officer of the 1st Royal Cheshire Light Infantry Militia
Hon. Thomas Grenville Cholmondeley (of Abbott's Moss). Second son of the late Lord Delamere by Henriett Elizabeth ...educated at Rugby; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Chester; was formerly Captain 43rd Light Infantry; appointed Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Royal Cheshire Militia 1852
Heir his son Hugh Cecil b. 1852
Thomas Grenville (4 August 1818 – 9 February 1883)[1] married Katherine Lucy Sykes, and later married Violet Maud Parker