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Sir Richard Gilpin, 1st Baronet

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1829–1831. Louisa was eldest daughter of General Gore Browne of Weymouth; her first marriage in 1812 to Thomas Turton, son of a baronet, was dissolved by the House of Lords decision 1831 permitting Louisa to divorce her husband. Louisa Turton was only the second woman so permitted (after Mrs
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was moribund, but it was reorganised in 1852 and he commanded the regiment until 24 January 1879, when he became its
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Gilpin died at the age of 81. The officers of the Bedfordshire Militia placed a stained glass window in
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to be placed by the sides of the memorial window when they were replaced in 1883.
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under his father in 1840, was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1847 and then to
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in the Bedfordshire Militia in 1820 he joined the regular army. He served in the
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Or a boar passant Sable in chief two roses Gules barbed and seeded Proper.
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This biography of a baronet in the baronetage of the United Kingdom is a
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Date accessed: 18 November 2012>. The bill was passed 19 August 1831.
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Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage & Titles of Courtesy
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Addison in 1801), and the decision also allowed her to remarry.
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Gilpin was the only son of Richard Gilpin of Hockliffe, who was
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In 1851 Gilpin was elected Member of Parliament for
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Conservative
House of Commons
Lieutenant-Colonel
Bedfordshire Militia
Rugby School
Christ's College, Cambridge
Captain
14th Light Dragoons
Rifle Brigade
half-pay
Major
Colonel
Militia
Honorary Colonel
Deputy Lieutenant
J.P.
Bedfordshire
Buckinghamshire
High Sheriff of Bedfordshire
Bedfordshire
religious liberty
baronet
Hockliffe Grange
County of Bedford
Louisa Turton
Mr Thomas Turton
Turton vs Turton
St Paul's Church, Bedford
9th Duke of Bedford

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