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289: 52:, 30 July 1816, with the intention of studying for the bar, but became a writer. Until 1847 he spelt his name Dodd, but after that time he resumed his proper name, Dod, as borne by his father and his ancestors, the Dods of Cloverley, 174:, Shropshire, 9 January 1865, from the effects of an accident while shooting in the previous December. He married, 9 February 1859, Catherine Emma, eldest daughter of the Rev. John Robert Nathaniel Kinchant. 302: 65:. He took charge of the reports of parliamentary debates, managed reporters, and wrote obituaries to order. He succeeded John Tyas as the compiler of the summary of debates for 135:. The former, from the winter of 1832, included the first reformed parliament, and was updated at least annually; the latter appeared first in 1841, and was an annual. 260: 242: 142:
continued to release books into the 20th century including editions in 1872, 1908, 1915, 1919 was released in its 82nd year, and more book produced.
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After having been part proprietor and editor of a provincial journal, Dod settled in London in 1818, where for 23 years he was connected with
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of militia, and served as a captain from 26 January 1855 to his death in 1865. He assisted his father in the compilation of
48:, by his second wife, Margaret, daughter of Matthew Phipps of Spurrtown, he was born at Drumlease 8 May 1793. He entered 344: 307: 227: 221: 32: 191: 170:, was printed by him in 1849 for presentation to his friends. He died at his residence, Nant Issa Hall, near 334: 115:
The Annual Biography, being lives of eminent or remarkable persons who have died within the year 1842
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Dod married on 24 October 1814, Jane Eliza, eldest daughter of John Baldwin of
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The Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland
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Birth and Worth, an Enquiry into the Practical Use of a Pedigree
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and took over the management of these works after 1843.
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The only son of the Rev. Roger Dod, vicar of Drumlease,
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Electoral Facts from 1832 to 1852, impartially stated
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Dod's Parliamentary Companion
County Leitrim
King's Inns, Dublin
Shropshire
The Times
Horace Twiss
Surrey
Cork
53rd Shropshire Regiment
Oswestry
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