John Hurleston Leche,15th, Esq. of Carden, Chester. High-sheriff for Cheshire

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John Hurleston Leche, of Carden, Chester. High-sheriff for Cheshire

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Tilston, Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
Death: circa November 30, 1844 (31-47)
Tilston, Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir William Leche, of Carden, Sherrif of Cheshire and Hannah Newell
Husband of Elizabeth Antonia Stokes of St. Botolphs, Pembroke
Father of John Hurleston Leche of Carden Hall, Magistrate; William Randolph Leche of Carden; William Edward Leche of Carden; Hugh Richard Anthony Evergreen Leche, of Carden; Randal Leche and 4 others
Brother of Sarah Leach; James Leach; Mary Leche; Penelope Leche; Thomas Leche and 3 others

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About John Hurleston Leche,15th, Esq. of Carden, Chester. High-sheriff for Cheshire

Leche of Carden

Leche, John-Hurleston, Esq. of Carden Co Chester b 23 May 1805, m 25 May 1826, Elizabeth Antonia, eldest da of Anthony-Innys Stokes Esq of St Botolph’s in Pembrokshire - and has had issue:

  1. John-Hurleston b 25 Feb 1827
  2. William-Randolph b 10 Feb 1828 and d 7 Jan 1830
  3. Hugh-Richard-Anthony-Evergreen b 5 April 1832
  4. Charles-Henry b 30 May 1833
  5. Randal b 22 Jan 1837
  6. James-Thomas b 30 May 1837

1.Victoria-Penelope 2. Johanna-Hurleston

Mr Leche s. his father 8 May 1817 and served the office of high-sheriff for Cheshire in 1832

https://books.google.co.za/books?id=YdIKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA702&lpg=PA702... Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, Volume 1 A-L: London, Henry Colburn Publisher MDCCCXLVII /1847

pp 701-2

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LECHE, John Hurleston, Esq., of Carden, Cheshire.

Eldest sen of the late John Hurleston Leche, Esq., of Carden Park, by Elizabeth Antonia, dau. of Anthony j Innys Stokes, Esq., of St. Botolph's, co. Pembroke ; b. 1827; s. 1848;

m. 1st 1850 Caroline, dau. of Edwin Corbett, Esq., of Til stone Lodge; 2nd 1855 Eleanor Frances Stanhope, dau. of the late Charles Stanhope Jones, Esq., of Anglesea.

Educated at Eton and Coblentz ; is a Magistrate for co. Chester ; Lord of the Manor of Carden, a'id SeniorCapt. 1st Cheshire Militia. — Carden Park, Chester

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John Hurleston Leche, esq. of Carden

Married Elizabeth Antonia Stokes on the 25th May 1826

Captain John LecheOn October 29, 1776, Captain Leche addressed a letter from Salem to the Honourable Colonel Harcourt, Queen's Light Dragoons, stating that "He and Mr. Lewis had been made prisoners of war on the 22nd ultimo" and desiring Col.

The Universal magazine, Volumes 52-53177316th Reg Dragoons, Lutenant John Leche to be Captain.



of StrettonThe Sheriff of Cheshire (1832) The High Sheriff or Carden

According to wiki etc High Sheriff of Cheshire, 1832: John Hurleston Leche, of Carden

John was born in the same year as the The Battle of Trafalgar (21 October 1805) Admiral Nelson died at The Battle of Trafalgar and became a legend for the next generations, influencing British society forever.

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John Hurleston Leche,15th, Esq. of Carden, Chester. High-sheriff for Cheshire's Timeline

1805
May 23, 1805
Tilston, Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
1827
February 25, 1827
Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
1828
February 10, 1828
Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
1830
August 4, 1830
Tilston, Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
1832
April 6, 1832
Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
1833
August 30, 1833
Tilston, Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
1834
May 30, 1834
Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
1837
May 30, 1837
Carden Hall, Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom
1838
July 1838
Tilston, Cheshire West and Chester, England, United Kingdom