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John Pablo Bryce

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John Pablo Bryce of Bystock Court, Exmouth, Devon (10 October 1846 in Callao, Peru – 3 March 1901 in Rome, Italy) was an Anglo-Peruvian guano millionaire and member of the British gentry.

Family

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He was the son of John Paul Bryce (1817 in Edinburgh, Scotland – 9 March 1888 in Biarritz, France),[1] founder of the Bryce & Co. ship company and the General South American Bank, and full partner in the W. R. Grace and Company, who went to Peru between 1837 and 1862, where he married at Callao, on 11 June 1845 Gertrudis María de los Dolores de Vivero y Morales.

He was the paternal grandson of Francis Bryce and first wife Janet Weddle, and maternal grandson of José Pascual de Vivero y Salaverría, Governor of Guayaquil, and wife Lucía Morales.

Biography

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He held the office of Sheriff of Devon in 1896.[2]

Marriage and issue

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He married in Paris in 1870/71 with María de las Mercedes González de Candamo e Iriarte, sister of Manuel González de Candamo e Iriarte, President of Peru (1903–1904). They had, at least, five sons and two daughters:[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b The Mountbattens of Milford Haven ancestry
  2. ^ "No. 26720". The London Gazette. 10 March 1896. p. 1596.
  3. ^ a b The Peruvian Genealogical Studies Institute.
  4. ^ British History > Spies and Spymasters > Ivar Bryce
  5. ^ a b Charles J. Burns (12 January 2021). "The Life and Times of Josephine Hartford, Part II". New York Social Diary. Retrieved 31 July 2021.