MILLS, THOMAS. _b._ 18 Oct. 1794; contested Reading 30 June
1841; M.P. Totnes 8 July 1852 to death. _d._ on the St. Alban’s
road, between Tolmers and Colman Green, Herts. 10 Nov. 1862.
MILLS, THOMAS (son of Thomas Mills of Grove house, Surrey). _b._
17 Nov. 1792; ed. Ch. Ch. Oxf., B.A. 1814; chaplain in ordinary
to the sovereign 1816 to death; R. of Little Henny, Essex 8 May
1821 to death; R. of Stutton, Suffolk 9 Oct. 1821 to death; R.
of Great Saxham, Suffolk 9 Oct. 1829 to death; hon. canon of
Norwich cath. 1859 to death. _d._ Stutton rectory 29 Sep. 1879.
MILLS, WILLIAM. _b._ Lessudden, Roxburghshire 1776; merchant at
Glasgow; raised himself to a position of affluence; established
the first line of steamers betwixt Glasgow and the Mersey 1820;
lord provost of Glasgow 1834 and 1836. _d._ 1857.
MILLS, WILLIAM (2 son of Frederick Russell Mills of Hillingdon,
Middlesex, precis writer to Home office). _b._ Lower Grosvenor
place, London 3 June 1820; ed. at Harrow, where he obtained
a governor’s scholarship; captain of the Harrow eleven 1839;
went to St. John’s coll. Camb., played in the university eleven
1840–3; B.A. 1843, M.A. 1847; barrister I.T. 29 Jany. 1847;
revising barrister in South Wales circuit to death; reported
in the Q.B. and Q.B. division 1857 to death; on the staff of
the Law reports 1867 to death; edited with Wm. Markby, Roscoe’s
Digest of the law of evidence in actions at nisi prius 11 ed.