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Colonel Alexander Saunderson (1783–1857) was a Whig MP for Cavan 1826–1831. He was a landed gentleman with 12,000 acres. Although from the Protestant planter tradition, he supported Catholic Emancipation .

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8-1227: Saunderson is a surname. It may refer to: Alexander Saunderson (1783–1857), Irish Whig politician, Francis's son. Ann Saunderson (born 1967), British dance/soul artist Bill Saunderson (born c. 1934), Canadian politician Edward James Saunderson (1837–1906), Anglo-Irish politician and landowner, Alexander's son. Francis Saunderson (1754–1827), Anglo-Irish politician Frances Lumley-Saunderson, Countess of Scarbrough (died 1772), British courtier George Lumley-Saunderson, 5th Earl of Scarbrough (1753–1807), British peer George Saunderson, 5th Viscount Castleton (1631–1714), English politician James Saunderson, 1st Earl Castleton ( c. 1667–1723), English aristocrat and politician Jason M. Saunderson (1886–1950), US football, basketball, and baseball coach John Saunderson (born 1948), British-born Australian politician Kevin Saunderson (born 1964), US electronic music producer, originator of techno music Mary Saunderson (1637–1712), British actress and opera singer Nicholas Saunderson (1682–1739), English scientist and mathematician who

16-575: A 17th-century branch of an old family, originally of Durham ; a Lincolnshire branch, the Saundersons of Saxby , held the titles of Viscount Castleton (Irish: c. 1628) and Baron Saunderson (British: c. 1714) up to 1723. On 18 March 1828, Saunderson married Sarah Juliana, sister of fellow Cavan MP, Henry Maxwell and daughter of the Henry Maxwell, 6th Baron Farnham . They had three sons and two daughters. Their son Edward James Saunderson

24-606: A constituency in Ireland between 1801 and 1922 is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Saxby, Lincolnshire Saxby is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire , England. It is situated 9 miles (14 km) north from Lincoln and 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east from the A15 road . The population is included in the civil parish of Owmby-by-Spital (called Owmby). The village

32-515: Is part of the Owmby Group of parishes. St Helens parish church is a Grade I listed building , constructed in 1775 as an ashlar -faced red-brick mortuary chapel. The chapel, later a church, had been attributed to Carr of York (who constructed the nearby Norton Place) but no evidence to prove this has been found. It has been assumed that the Lumbys , who often worked with Carr, might have been

40-457: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saunderson&oldid=1101555932 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alexander Saunderson Alexander Saunderson

48-551: Was a keen racing yachtsman on Lough Erne and a founder member c. 1818 of the group that became Lough Erne Yacht Club. He designed and built fast sailing boats at Castle Saunderson – as did his son and successor Edward. One of his most successful boats he called Bluestocking. His mother and aunt were Bluestockings . He may also have been a member of the Royal Dublin Society. Alexander was born to Francis Saunderson and Anne Bassett White. The Irish Saundersons were

56-545: Was also MP for Cavan 1865–1874 and later became MP for North Armagh 1885–1906. In 1947, Saunderson's great-grandson, also named Alexander, married Louise Astor Van Alen, granddaughter of James John Van Alen and grandniece of RMS Titanic victim John Jacob Astor IV , and the ex-wife of two different Georgian Mdivani princes . This article about a Member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , for

64-409: Was blind Richard Lumley-Saunderson (disambiguation) (two people) Thomas Lumley-Saunderson, 3rd Earl of Scarbrough ( c. 1691–1752), British peer, army officer, and diplomat [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Saunderson . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding

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