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Lovell Badcock

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Badcock was lieutenant-colonel of the Buckinghamshire militia and a magistrate and deputy lieutenant for that county.
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Burke, John: A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain
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He died unmarried in 1797 aged fifty-three years and was buried in the church of
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High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
Salathiel Lovell
Little Missenden
Little Missenden
Buckinghamshire
Lincolnshire
Thomas Stanhope Badcock
Categories
High sheriffs of Buckinghamshire
1744 births
1797 deaths

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