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Dennett and Mullens families of Lodsworth: deeds and misc family papers, NRA 27372 1788-1850), historian, Graham, James, (1612-1650), 1st Marquess of Montrose, Graham, Sir James Robert George, (1792-1861), 2nd Baronet, statesman, Grainger, Percy Aldridge, (1882-1961), composer and pianist, Grant, Charles, (1778-1866), Baron Glenelg, politician, Grenville, Richard Plantagenet Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-, (1797-1861), 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Grenville, Richard Temple, (1711-1779), Earl Temple, statesman, Greville, Algernon Frederick, (1789-1864), private secretary to Duke of Wellington, Greville, Charles Cavendish Fulke, (1794-1865), Clerk of the Privy Council, diarist, Grey, Charles, (1764-1845), 2nd Earl Grey, statesman, Grey, Charles, (1804-1870), General, Private Secretary to Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, Grey, Sir George, (1799-1882), 2nd Baronet, statesman, Grey, Henry George, (1802-1894), 3rd Earl Grey, statesman, Griffin, Robert Chaloner, (1871-1954), Captain, Royal Sussex Regiment, Grimston, James Walter, (1775-1845), 1st Earl of Verulam, Groome, William, (d 1814), Anglican clergyman, Grosvenor, Richard, (1795-1869), 2nd Marquess of Westminster, Gurwood, John, (1790-1845), Colonel Editor of Wellington's Despatches, Guthrie, George James, (1785-1856), Surgeon, Hamilton, Robert Montgomery, (1793-1868), 8th Baron Belhaven, Hamilton-Gordon, George, (1784-1860), 4th Earl of Aberdeen, statesman, Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Terence John Temple, (1866-1918), 2nd Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, Harben, Sir Henry, (1823-1911), Knight President Prudential Assurance Co, Harbord, Edward, (1781-1835), 3rd Baron Suffield, philanthropist, Hardinge, Charles Stewart, (1822-1894), 2nd Viscount Hardinge, Hare, Julius Charles, (1795-1855), author and Church of England clergyman, Harris, Dr David, (1931-2014), Labour Party activist, Harris, James Howard, (1807-1889), 3rd Earl of Malmesbury, statesman, Harrison, Frederic, (1831-1923), author and positivist, Hawes, Sir Benjamin, (1797-1862), Knight, politician, Hay, George, (1787-1876), 8th Marquess of Tweeddale, Field Marshal, Hay, William George, (1801-1846), 18th Earl of Erroll, Haydon, Benjamin Robert, (1786-1846), painter, Herbert, Henry Howard Molyneux, (1831-1890), 4th Earl of Carnarvon, statesman, Herbert, Sidney, (1810-1861), 1st Baron Herbert of Lea, statesman, Heron-Allen, Edward, (1861-1943), zoologist, Hett, Leonard Keir, (1887-1978), architect, Higgins, Sir Terence Langley, (b 1928), Knight MP, Hildebrand, John Biggs, (1794-1868), vicar of Kibworth, Hill, Arthur Blundell Sandys Trumbull, (1788-1845), 3rd Marquess of Downshire, Hill, Rowland, (1772-1842), 1st Viscount Hill, General, Hill, Sir Rowland, (1795-1879), Knight, Knight Inventor of Penny Postage, Hill, Rowland, (1800-1875), 2nd Viscount Hill, Hobhouse, John Cam, (1786-1869), Baron Broughton, statesman, Holtby, Robert Tinsley, (1921-2003), Dean of Chichester, Hook, Walter Farquhar, (1798-1875), Dean of Chichester, Hordern, Hugh Maudslay, (1868-1949), Bishop of Lewes, Hordern, Sir Peter Maudslay, (b 1929), Knight MP and Businessman, Howard, Bernard Edward, (1765-1842), 12th Duke of Norfolk, Howard, George William Frederick, (1802-1864), 7th Earl of Carlisle, Howard, Henry Charles, (1791-1856), 13th Duke of Norfolk, Huddleston, Sir John Walter, (1815-1890), Knight MP Judge, Hudson, James, (d 1859), Secretary of Royal Agricultural Society, Huggins, Sir William, (1824-1910), Knight, astronomer, Huntington, Robert, (1637-1701), Orientalist, Bishop of Rathoe, Hurst, Robert Henry, (1817-1905), MP, Recorder of Hastings and Rye, Hussey, John Rowden, (1864-1949), Canon of Peterborough, Hussey, John Walter Atherton, (1908-1985), Dean of Chichester, Innes-Ker, James Henry, (1816-1879), 6th Duke of Roxburghe, Jackson-Cole, Cecil, (1901-1979), businessman and charity founder, James, I, (1566-1625), King of Great Britain and Ireland, James II, (1633-1701), King of Great Britain and Ireland, Jaques, Charles Austen, (1792-1872), Antiquary, Jaques, Dennett, (1758-1837), Printer and Bookseller, Jebb, Sir Joshua, (1793-1863), Knight Surveyor General of Convict Prisons, Jeffrey, Francis, (1773-1850), Lord Jeffrey Scottish judge and critic, Joad, Cyril Edwin Mitchinson, (1891-1953), Philosopher, Jowett, Benjamin, (1817-1893), biblical and classical scholar Master of Balliol College, Keightley, John, (1778-1852), Lieutenant Colonel Governor of Zante, Kemp, Eric Waldram, (1915-2009), Bishop of Chichester, Kempe, Sir Alfred Bray, (1849-1922), Knight, mathematician and civil servant, Kempt, Sir James, (c1775-1854), Knight, General Governor General of Canada, Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert, (1893-1959), poet and critic, Kenyon, George, (1776-1855), 2nd Baron Kenyon, politician, Keppel, William Anne, (1702-1754), 2nd Earl of Albemarle, Keppel, William Charles, (1772-1849), 4th Earl of Albemarle, Keroualle, Louise Renee de, (1649-1734), Duchess of Portsmouth and Aubigny, Kincaid, Sir John, (1787-1862), Knight Inspector of Prisons and Factories for Scotland, Kinnaird, George William Fox, (1807-1878), 9th Baron Kinnaird, social reformer, Knatchbull, Sir Edward, (1781-1849), 9th Baronet Statesman, Knox, Edmund, (1773-1849), Bishop of Limerick, Laker, Sir Frederick Alfred, (1922-2006), airline entrepreneur, Lamb, William, (1779-1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne, statesman, Lambton, John George, (1792-1840), 1st Earl of Durham, statesman, Lapworth, Claude, (fl 1916-1918), Captain Royal Sussex Regiment, Layard, Sir Austen Henry, (1817-1894), Knight, politician, diplomat and archaeologist, Le Marchant, Sir Denis, (1795-1874), 1st Baronet Politician, Lee, Alec Wilfrid, (1896-1973), Major General, Lees, Sir Edward Smith, (1783-1846), Knight, Secretary to the Irish and Scottish Post Offices, Lees, Sir Harcourt, (1776-1852), 2nd Baronet Politician, Legg, Rodney Frank, (1947-2011), author, environmental campaigner and historian, Leith-Hay, Sir Andrew, (1785-1862), Knight Soldier and Author, Lennox, Lord Alexander Francis Charles, (1825-1892), MP for Shoreham, Lennox, Charles, (1701-1750), 2nd Duke of Richmond, Lieutenant General, Lennox, Charles, (1735-1806), 3rd Duke of Richmond, Field Marshal, diplomat and statesman, Lennox, Charles, (1764-1819), 4th Duke of Richmond, Lennox, Charles, (1791-1860), 5th Duke of Richmond, Lennox, Charlotte, (1768-1842), Duchess of Richmond, Lennox, Lord George Charles Gordon, (1829-1877), MP for Lymington, Lennox, Lord George Henry, (1737-1805), General and Statesman, Lennox, Lord Henry Charles Gordon, (1821-1886), MP for Chichester, Leslie, Sir John Randolph Shane, (1885-1971), 3rd Baronet, biographer and novelist, Lever, John Charles Weaver, (1811-1858), Physician, Leveson-Gower, George Granville, (1786-1861), 2nd Duke of Sutherland, Leveson-Gower, Granville George, (1815-1891), 2nd Earl Granville, statesman, Lindsay, William Schaw, (1816-1877), MP merchant and shipowner, Lister, Joseph, (1827-1912), Baron Lister, surgeon, Littleton, Edward John, (1791-1863), 1st Baron Hatherton, politician, Loudon, John Claudius, (1783-1843), landscape gardener and horticultural writer, Love, Sir James Frederick, (1789-1866), Knight General, Lovell, Sir Lovell Benjamin Badcock, (1786-1861), Knight, Major General, Lovell, William Stanhope Badcock, (1788-1859), Vice Admiral, Lowe, Robert Manley, (1810-1891), Solicitor, Lower, Mark Anthony, (1813-1876), Antiquary, Lucas, Sir Thomas, (1822-1902), 1st Baronet Builder and Art Collector, Lyall, Sir Alfred Comyn, (1835-1911), Knight Indian Civil Servant Writer, Lyons, Edmund, (1790-1858), 1st Baron Lyons, Admiral, Lyttelton, Dame Edith, (1865-1948), author and administrator, Lyttelton, William Henry, (1782-1837), 3rd Baron Lyttelton, Maberly, William Leader, (1798-1885), Lieutenant Colonel MP Secretary of the General Post Office, Macdonald, Sir John, (d 1850), Knight Adjutant General at the Horse Guards, Mackenzie, George, (1630-1714), 1st Earl of Cromarty, Macpherson, Ewen, (1804-1884), 'Cluny 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(1797-1869), 2nd Marquess of Anglesey, Paget, Henry William, (1768-1854), 1st Marquess of Anglesey, Field Marshal, Paget, Rowland Edward, (b 1878), Captain Royal Sussex Regiment, Paget, Lord William, (1803-1873), Politician, Palmer, Henry, (1835-1931), Canon of Chichester, Parker, John, (1772-1840), 1st Earl of Morley, Parkes, Joseph, (1796-1865), election agent and reformer, Parkin, George Lewis, (1818-1885), Solicitor, Parnell, Henry Brooke, (1776-1842), 1st Baron Congleton, politician, Pashley, Cecil Laurence, (1891-1969), aviator, Paulton, Abraham Walter, (1812-1876), Politician Journalist, Peachey, James, (1723-1808), 1st Baron Selsey, Pease, Henry, (1807-1881), Quaker, railway promoter and MP, Pechell, Sir George Richard Brooke, (1789-1860), Knight Admiral MP for Brighton, Peel, Sir Charles Lennox, (1823-1899), Knight, Clerk of the Council, Peel, Jonathan, (1799-1879), Major General, politician, Peel, Sir Robert, (1788-1850), Baronet, 2nd Baronet, statesman, Pelham, Henry Thomas, (1804-1886), 3rd Earl of Chichester, Pelham-Clinton, Henry Pelham Fiennes, (1785-1851), 4th Duke of Newcastle, Pelham-Holles, Sir Thomas, (1693-1768), 1st Duke of Newcastle, statesman, Penington, Mary, (1623-1682), Quaker and author, Pepys, Charles Christopher, (1781-1851), 1st Earl of Cottenham, Lord Chancellor, Perceval, Charles George, (1845-1897), 7th Earl of Egmont, Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry, (1780-1863), 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne, statesman, Peyton, John East Hunter, (1841-1916), astronomer and soldier, Philippart, John, (1784-1874), military writer, Phipps, Sir Charles Beaumont, (1801-1866), Knight, Lieutenant Colonel and official of Royal Household, Phipps, Constantine Henry, (1797-1863), 1st Marquess of Normanby, statesman and author, Pinckard, George Henry, (1805-1892), Businessman and Agriculturalist, Pinhey, Clifford, (1930-2009), organist, Boxgrove Priory, Piper, John Egerton Christmas, (1903-1992), artist, Playfair, Sir Robert Lambert, (1828-1899), Knight, author and colonial administrator, Pleydell-Bouverie, William, (1779-1869), 3rd Earl of Radnor, politician, Ponsonby, Sir Henry Frederick, (1825-1895), Knight, General, private secretary to Queen Victoria, Ponsonby, John George Brabazon, (1809-1880), 5th Earl of Bessborough, Porteous, John, (d 1736), Captain of the Edinburgh City Guard, Potter, Sir Thomas, (1773-1845), Knight Politician, Potter, Thomas Bayley, (1817-1898), Politician, Powys, Albert Reginald, (1881-1936), Architect, Poyntz, William Stephen, (1770-1840), Politician, Pratt, John Tidd, (1797-1870), Lawyer Registrar of Friendly Societies Author, Prentice, Archibald, (1792-1857), journalist, Price, Lilian Nancy, (1880-1970), actress and author, Primrose, Archibald John, (1783-1868), 4th Earl of Rosebery, Pusey, Philip, (1799-1855), MP, agriculturalist, Pycroft, James Wallis, (fl 1847-1880), Antiquary and Pamphleteer, Ramsey, Lillian Fairbrother, (1877-1974), Country Writer, Randall, Richard William, (1824-1906), Dean of Chichester, 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