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Wilbraham Spencer Tollemache
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Wilbraham Spencer Tollemache (3 October 1807 – 15 February 1890) was an English soldier, JP and High Sheriff.
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Early life
Wilbraham Spencer Tollemache was born on 3 October 1807.[1] He was the younger son of Admiral John Richard Delap Halliday (who assumed the surname and arms of Tollemache in 1821)[2] and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Stratford. His eldest brother was John Tollemache.[3][4]
Career
He served in the Rifle Brigade after the Napoleonic Wars and was appointed first lieutenant in 1828.[5] His portrait was commissioned from Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet by William IV in 1832 and remains in the Royal collection.[6]
Tollemache was a JP for many years and was appointed High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1865.[7][8]
Family
In 1844, Tollemache married Anne Tomkinson of Dorfold Hall, Acton, in Cheshire.[3][9] Four of their children survived to adulthood:
- Julia Anne Elizabeth Tollemache (1845 – 28 December 1931). Julia married Charles Savile Roundell in 1874.[10] She was an active historian and wrote a DNB entry for Anthony Browne and a history of Cowdray.[11][12] Roundell inherited Dorfold Hall on Wilbraham's death and Julia, in turn, inherited when widowed in 1909.
- Henry James Tollemache (5 July 1846 – 2 April 1939)
- Alice Georgina Tollemache (1850 – after 1911)[13]
- Rev. Archibald Edward Tollemache (25 January 1851 – 6 April 1930).[7][14]
Wilbraham Spencer Tollemache died on 15 February 1890, aged 82.[1][15]
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