???? - 1850
Awarded £2000 of the compensation for Lucky Valley estate charged on the estate under the marriage settlement of his father Edward Beeston Long (q.v.). From the will of his father, it appears that he and two of his siblings (presumably as younger children) had each been entitled to £2000 secured on Lucky Valley under their father's marriage settlement. Another part of the compensation was paid to the trustees of the marriage settlement of Frederick Beckford Long's sister Mary Long, including their brother-in-law the MP G.G. Wandisford Pigott (q.v.). The original claim was by another sibling, Henry Lawes Long (q.v.).
Edward Beeston Long, the son of Edward Long the historian of Jamaica, was the brother of Charles Beckford Long (q.v.). Edward Beeston Long's children were Edward Noel (d. 1809); Frederick Beckford Long; Henry Lawes Long; Mary Long, who married Charles Devon; and Charlotte Long, who married G.G. Pigot and died young, before 1824.
Frederick Beckford Long, pens. At TRINITY, [Cambridge] June 17, 1822. Of Surrey. [3rd s. of Edward [Beeston] (1780), of Hampton Lodge, Farnham, Surrey [and Mary, dau. of John Thomlinson, M.P.]. School, Harrow.] Migrated to Emmanuel, Nov. 5, 1822. Matric. Michs. 1822; Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, 1824-5. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 15, 1835. Called to the Bar, May 4, 1838. Inspector General of prisons in Ireland. Married Maria Elizabeth, dau. of James Daniell, Esq., and had issue. Died of small-pox, caught when visiting a prison, July 21, 1850. Brother of the above [Edward-Noel] and of Henry L. (1813), etc. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1850, II. 343.)
T71/859 Clarendon no. 156, which apparently gives him as 'Francis'.
Debrett's Peerage (1828) Vol. I p. 423.
Ancestry.com, Cambridge University Alumni 1261-1900 [database online].
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Name in compensation records
F.B. Long
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Spouse
Maria Elizabeth Daniell
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Children
4 sons, 4 daughters
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School
Harrow
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University
Cambridge (Trinity, then Emmanuel) [1822 ]
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Legal Education
Middle Temple [1835-1838 ]
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Occupation
Lawyer
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£4,205 6s 2d
Awardee
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£2,736 17s 1d
Unsuccessful claimant (Owner-in-fee)
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1829 [EA] - 1839 [LA] → Owner
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1825 [SY] - → Joint owner
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Son → Father
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Grandson → Grandfather
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