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  2. Charles Simeon - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He was the fourth and youngest son of Richard Simeon (died 1784) and Elizabeth Hutton. [3] His eldest brother, named Richard after their father, died early. His second brother, John, entered the legal profession, became an MP and received a baronetcy. The third brother, Edward Simeon, was a director of the Bank of England. [1]

  3. Sir John Simeon, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Simeon was the second eldest son of Richard Simeon (died 1784) and Elizabeth Hutton. [2] His elder brother, named Richard after their father, died early. The third brother, Edward Simeon, was a director of the Bank of England. [3] His youngest brother, Charles Simeon, became a prominent evangelical clergyman. [3] [4]

  4. Sir John Simeon, 3rd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Simeon Street in Ryde, Isle of Wight, is named after him, as well as the Simeon Arms Public House in the same street. Simeon Quay in Lyttelton, New Zealand is named for the Simeon family. [2] Simeon Street in the Christchurch suburb of Spreydon is named for his brother Charles. [6]

  5. Simeon baronets of Grazeley (1815) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Edmund Charles Simeon, 5th Baronet (1855–1915) [6] Sir John Walter Barrington Simeon, 6th Baronet (1886–1957) [7] Sir John Edmund Barrington Simeon, 7th Baronet (1911–1999) [8] Sir Richard Edmund Barrington Simeon, 8th Baronet (1943–2013) [9] Sir Stephen George Barrington Simeon, 9th Baronet (born 1970) has not established his claim ...

  6. Charles Simeon (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    His elder brother John had been a founding member since March 1848, [4] their younger brother Cornwall was to join the association in August 1851. [5] His brother John probably also introduced Henry Sewell to the Canterbury Association; [6] Sewell was to become a key member of the Association, and interacted greatly with Charles Simeon. [7]

  7. James Hutton (minister) - Wikipedia

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    In London Hutton soon started a small society for prayer, and corresponded with many Methodists; his mother remained a strong churchwoman, and wrote to Samuel Wesley, who was not of his brother's way of thinking, that John Wesley was her son's pope. But Hutton had in 1737 been introduced by John Wesley to Peter Bohler and two other Moravian ...

  8. Sir John Simeon, 4th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Poster (believed to be for 1895 UK General election) of Tankerville Chamberlayne (left) and Barrington Simeon. Sir John Stephen Barrington Simeon, 4th Baronet DL (31 August 1850 – 1909) was one of the two Members of Parliament [a] for Southampton at the end of the 19th century and the start of the 20th century.

  9. Sir Richard Hutton, the younger - Wikipedia

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    He was the second but oldest surviving son of Sir Richard Hutton (1560–1639), the lawyer who had defied Charles I over ship money. He was firstly married to Anne Paulet, then to Margaret Wentworth whose brother was Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, (who was impeached by the Long Parliament and beheaded in 1641). He was thirdly married ...