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Charles Ambler (barrister)

Charles Ambler (1721–28 February 1794) was an English barrister and politician, the second son of Humphry Ambler (~1681–1745) barrister of Stubbings Park Maidenhead〔Mary M. Drummond ''The History of Parliament 1754–1790,'' 1964, The History of Parliament Trust〕 and Bream's Buildings Chancery Lane, and his wife Ann, daughter of Charles Bream (~1662–1713) timber merchant of Bridewell and Bream's Buildings. Charles's crippled (by a fall when aged eight) epileptic elder brother, Humphry, died of a consumption unmarried in 1752. The Ambler mansionhouse at Stubbings was built by Humphry Ambler on the site of a small portion of forest acquired with his stepfather Richard Bassett of White Waltham and harvested for shipbuilders.〔Will of Humphry Ambler of Bisham, Berkshire, 4 November 1745, PCC Wills, PROB 11/742〕
==Family==
Charles Ambler married Ann Paxton〔 (1719–1789) second daughter of Nicholas Paxton, solicitor to the treasury under Walpole, 10 May 1746 in the chapel at Somerset House in a nonconformist service, the Ambler family having strong presbyterian connections. Ann and Charles Ambler lived at 3 Queen Square and at Stubbings House. No children survived them, two sons died as schoolboys at Harrow. A small part of her family correspondence is preserved in the Special Collections Department of the University of Birmingham.〔University of Birmingham Information Services, Special Collections Department, Main Library, Edgbaston Campus. MS206 2005/53〕
He died on 28 February 1794 at his house Stubbings near Maidenhead and was buried nearby at Bisham beside his wife. He was for many years Steward and keeper of the royal manors of Cookham and Bray succeeding his father. His estate was inherited〔Will of Charles Ambler of Stubbings, Berkshire,14 March 1794, PCC Wills, PROB 11/1242〕 by his sister's son,〔Daniel Lysons ''The Environs of London: volume 3: County of Middlesex'' (1795), footnote 44, p.45.〕 Elisha Biscoe (1753–1829), who at first leased Stubbings to Lord Dorchester then sold it to him shortly before Dorchester's death in 1808.〔P.H. Ditchfield and William Page (eds), Bisham, ''A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 3'' 1923, Victoria County History〕 Biscoe also sold his own father's house at Spring Grove to Sir Joseph Banks in 1808 after Banks had leased it almost 30 years. Biscoe then built Holton Park in Oxfordshire now Wheatley Park School.

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