Birley Family
Eric was the great-great-nephew of Hugh Hornby Birley, who led the troops at the Peterloo Massacre.
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Richard Birley
(1743–1812) |
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Hugh Hornby Birley
(1778–1845) |
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Joseph Birley
(1782–1847) |
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Joseph Hornby Birley
(1827 - 1881) |
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Thomas Hornby Birley
(1815–1885) |
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Hugh Birley
(1817–1883) |
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Herbert Birley
(1821–1890) |
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Arthur Birley
(1834–1912) |
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Hugh Francis Birley
(1855–1916) |
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Francis Birley
(1850–1910) |
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Caroline Birley
(1851–1907) |
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Joseph Harold Birley
(1870–1940) |
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Leonard Birley
(1875–????) |
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Oswald Birley
(1880–1952) |
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Eric Birley
(1909–1995) |
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Robert Birley
(1903–1981) |
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Maxime de la Falaise
(1922–2009) |
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Mark Birley
(1930–2007) |
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Robin Edgar Birley
(b. 1935) |
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Anthony Birley
(b. 1937) |
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Loulou de la Falaise
(1948-2011) |
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Robin Birley
(b. 1957) |
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India Jane Birley
(b. 1961) |
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Patrick Birley
(b. 1965) |
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Andrew Birley
(b. 1974) |
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