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Barnard, William, ca. 1698-1768

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  • ca. 1698-1768

BARNARD, WILLIAM, brother of Nathaniel Barnard (qv); b.; adm.; Min. Can. (aged 14) 1712; QS 1713; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1717, adm. pens. 19 Jun 1717, scholar 2 May 1718, matr. 1718; BA 1720/1; MA 1724; BD and DD 1740; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1 Oct 1723, Major Fellow 7 Jul 1724; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1725, priest 6 Mar 1725/6 (both Ely); Rector of Esher, Surrey, 11 Jul 1726-44; chaplain to Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle (qv); Chaplain in Ordinary to the King 1728; Vicar of St. Bride’s, Fleet Street, London, 24 Mar 1738/9-44; Prebendary of Westminster 4 Oct 1732 - Apr 1743; Dean of Rochester 5 May 1743-4; consecrated Bishop of Raphoe 19 Aug 1744; translated to Derry 19 Mar 1746/7; m. 22 Nov 1726 (IGI) Anne, sister of Andrew Stone (qv); d. 10 Jan 1768. Buried in the Islip chapel, Westminster Abbey. DNB.

Barnby, Arthur Charles, 1881-1937

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  • 1881-1937

Barnby, Arthur Charles, brother of Laurence Yorke Barnby (q.v.); b. Sept. 10, 1881; adm. Sept. 28, 1893 (R); left July 1900; R. M.C. Sandhurst; 2nd Lieut. R. M. L. I. Sept. 1, 1900; Lieut. July 1, 1901; Capt. Sept. 1, 1911; Major June 6, 1917; employed under the Admiralty (temp. Major May 27, 1915 - June 5, 1917; temp. Lieut.-Col. Dec. 31, 1917 - March 31, 1918); employed under the Air Ministry April 1, 1918 -June 20, 1919; O.B.E. July 3, 1926; m. Sept. 3, 1915, Allis Mary Keeling; d. Oct. 30, 1937.

Barnby, Laurence Yorke, 1880-1937

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  • 1880-1937

Barnby, Laurence Yorke, elder son of Sir Joseph Barnby, of Westminster, Principal of the Guildhall School of (Music, by Edith Mary, daughter of Lieut.-Col. James Watson Silverthorne, of Ashurst, Sussex; b. Aug. 13, 1880; adm. Sept. 28, 1893 (R); left July 1898; a clerk in the Bank of England 1898-1914; served in the R. N. R. during Great War I; Paymaster­ Commander Dec. 31, 1922; Manager of the Slough Trading Co. (Egypt) 1920-2; pen-and-ink illustrator for New York publications; m. Nov. 13, 1909, Jess, second daughter of James Clunes, of London; d. May 3, 1937.

Barne, Barne, 1754-1828

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  • 1754-1828

BARNE, BARNE, second son of Miles Barne MP, Sotterley, Suffolk, and his second wife and cousin Mary, eldest dau. of George Thornhill, Diddington, Hunts.; b. 25 Aug 1754; adm. 12 Jan 1768; left 1771; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm. pens. 26 May 1772, scholar 1773, matr. Mich. 1772; LLB 1780; Fellow of Trinity Hall 1 Dec 1781 - 1814; adm. Inner Temple 16 May 1770, called to bar 5 Feb 1779, tenant chambers from Feb 1779, Bencher 1811, Treasurer 28 Jan 1820-1; MP Dunwich 10 Dec 1777- Feb 1791; a Commissioner of Taxes 9 Apr 1791 –Mar 1820, superannuated; d. unm. 19 Jun 1828.

Barne, Frederick, 1801-1886

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  • 1801-1886

BARNE, FREDERICK, only son of Michael Barne (qv); b. 8 Nov 1801; adm. Christmas 1814; left 22 Mar 1817; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 24 Nov 1816, matr. Mich. 1819; Cornet, 4th Dragoons 24 Jul 1823; Lieut., 12th Lancers 8 Dec 1825; Capt., 31 Dec 1829; sold out 2 Nov 1832; MP Dunwich 1830-2; of Sotterley Park, Suffolk; kept a racing stud; member Jockey Club from 1835; DL JP East Suffolk; m. 4 Feb 1834 Mary Anne Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir John Courtenay Honywood, Bart.; d. 9 Mar 1886.

Barne, George, 1713-1780

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  • 1713-1780

BARNE, GEORGE, fourth son of John Barne, Watling Street, London, mercer, and Sarah, dau. of Benjamin Drake, Kensington, Middlesex; bapt. St. Augustine, Watling Street 16 Jun 1713 (IGI); adm. (aged 11) Jan 1724/5; in school list 1729; Pembroke Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 16 Mar 1729/30, matr. 1730; LLB 1736; adm. Inner Temple 13 Jun 1730; of Theobalds, Herts.; m. --- Bowyer, widow; d. 14 Mar 1780, aged 67. [perhaps m. at St. Dunstan, Stepney 8 Apr 1766 Ann Boyer (IGI)]

Barne, John, fl. 1619

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  • fl. 1619

BARNE, JOHN, brother of Miles Barne (elected 1618, qv); b.; adm.; KS in 1619; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1621, scholar 1622; BA 1627/8; of Woolwich, Kent; m. Mildred ---; d. before 22 Feb 1630/1.

Barne, Michael, 1759-1837

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  • 1759-1837

BARNE, MICHAEL, brother of Barne Barne (qv); b. 3 Jun 1759; adm. 13 Jan 1772; left 1775 [sic ?]; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm. pens. 22 Nov 1774, matr. Lent 1777, scholar 1777; Cornet, 7th Light Dragoons 13 Jan 1778; Lieut., 5 Jan 1780; Capt. 16 Jun 1783; Maj., 1 Mar 1794; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 1 Jan 1798; Lieut. -Col., 7th Light Dragoons 19 Jul 1799; retd. 4 Apr 1805; served under Duke of York in campaign in Netherlands 1793-4; MP Dunwich 1812-30; inherited Sotterley estate from half-brother 1825; m. 2 Oct 1798 Mary, dau. of Ayscough Boucherett MP, Willingham, Lincs.; d. 19 Jun 1837.

Barne, Miles, 1600-1670

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  • 1600-1670

BARNE, MILES, fourth son of Sir William Barne, Kt., Woolwich, Kent, and Anne, dau. of Most Rev. William Sandys DD, Archbishop of York; b. 1600; adm.; KS ; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1618, adm. scholar 1619; BA 1622/3; MA 1626; ordained deacon 8 Jun 1628, priest 9 Jun 1628 (both Peterborough); Rector of Lyminge, Kent, from 1634; Rector of Brooke, Kent 1640-63; incumbent, Tenterden, Kent 1649; Vicar of Folkestone, Kent 1666; Rector of Bishopsbourne cum Barham, Kent; Six Preacher, Canterbury Cathedral, from 27 Apr 1661; lic. to m. 30 May 1632 Jane, dau. of --- Travers, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire; buried at Barham, Kent 1 Nov 1670.

Barne, Miles, ca. 1639-1708

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  • ca. 1639-1708

BARNE, MILES, son of Miles Barne (qv); b.; at school under Busby (Admissions to Peterhouse, Cambridge, 110); Peterhouse Cambridge, adm. sizar 27 Jun 1656, aged 17, matr. Easter 1657; BA 1659/60; MA 1663 (incorp. Oxford 1664); DD 1682; Slade scholar, Peterhouse 29 Sep 1660; Probationary Fellow, Peterhouse 27 Mar 1661; his confirmation as perpetual Fellow was objected to, 7 Dec 1662, on the ground of his scandalous conduct at a public inn, but after a public admonishment 26 Dec 1662, he was confirmed in his Fellowship, holding it 1662-89; Proctor 1667; ordained deacon (Ely) 1663, priest 24 Sep 1664; preacher of the University sermon at the public thanksgiving for the escape of Charles II and his brother James from the Rye House conspirators; Curate, Folkestone, Kent, 1667/8; Chaplain in Ordinary to Charles II; Vicar of Madingley, Cambs., 20 May 1662 [check, date must be wrong]-82; Rector of Glaston, Rutland 1 Feb 1681/2 - res 1701; m. 23 Dec 1687 Susanna Hammond (described as “Madam Hammond, at the Brew-House” by Hearne, Collections, 24 July 1706); buried at Kingham, Oxfordshire 9 Oct 1708.

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