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  1. Edwyn Burnaby (29 September 1798 – 18 July 1867) of Baggrave Hall, Leicestershire, was an English landowner, courtier, a Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, and High Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1864. He succeeded his father in the Court post of Gentleman of the Privy chamber.

    • 29 September 1798
    • Edwyn Andrew Burnaby
    • 18 July 1867 (aged 68)
    • Mary Browne
  2. Edwyn Burnaby may refer to: Edwyn Burnaby (courtier) (1798–1867), English landowner, Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, and High Sheriff of Leicestershire; Edwyn Burnaby (politician) (1830–1883), his son, an English major general and Member of Parliament for Leicestershire North

  3. Edwyn Sherard Burnaby (22 May 1830 – 31 May 1883) was a major-general and Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Leicestershire North from 1880 until his death. He served in the Crimean War .

  4. 19 nov 2023 · Edwyn Burnaby (29 September 1798 – 18 July 1867) was an English landowner, of Baggrave Hall, Leicestershire,[1] a Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, and High Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1864. He also succeeded his father in the Court post of Gentleman of the Privy chamber.[1][2]

  5. Edwyn Burnaby (29 September 1798 – 18 July 1867) of Baggrave Hall, Leicestershire, was an English landowner, courtier, a Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, and High Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1864. He succeeded his father in the Court post of Gentleman of the Privy chamber.

  6. Edwyn Sherard Burnaby (1830-1883) was Major-General in the British Army, Member of Parliament for Leicestershire North and Honorary Colonel of the 1 st Leicestershire Rifle Volunteer Corps. He was son and heir of Edwyn and Anne Burnaby of Baggrave Hall, at Hungarton.

  7. Edwyn Sherard Burnaby was a major-general and Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Leicestershire North from 1880 until his death. He served in the Crimean War.