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Marcus Beresford (Conservative politician)

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He married twice. Firstly, Elizabeth Green, the daughter of George Green, on 20 September 1848 at
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on 19 November 1864. After his retirement from the command, he was appointed the
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During the invasion scare of 1859, Beresford raised the
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Spy
Vanity Fair

Conservative Party
Aylestone
Leicestershire
King's College School
wharfinger
7th (Southwark) Surrey Rifle Volunteer Corps
Captain-Commandant
Major-Commandant
Lieutenant-Colonel
honorary colonel
4th Volunteer Battalion, East Surrey Regiment
by-election in February 1870
Member of Parliament
Southwark
1874
1880 general election
St. Oswald Parish Church
Durham
Hanover Square
Hay Frederick Donaldson
Stuart Donaldson
Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Brompton Cemetery
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