FLUDYER, SIR SAMUEL, BART., eldest son of Samuel Fludyer, London, clothier, and Elizabeth, dau. of Pierre de Montsallier, of a French Protestant family; b. 1705; at school under Freind (Steward, Anniversary Dinner 1763); entered father’s business, in which he made a large fortune; member, Common Council, City of London, Bassishaw Ward 1734-51; Alderman, City of London, Cheap Ward 26 Jun 1751; member, Company of Tylers and Bricklayers to 1752, when he was translated to the Clothworkers’ Company; Sheriff of London for year 1754-5; knighted 19 Sep 1755; created baronet 14 Nov 1759; Lord Mayor of London for year 1761-2; MP Chippenham from 1754; a Director, Bank of England 1753-5, 1756-8, 1759-62, and from 1763, Deputy Governor from 1766; satirised by Charles Churchill (qv) as “Dulman” in The Ghost, iii, 993-8; m. 1st, Jane Clerke, Westminster; m. 2nd, 2 Sep 1758 Caroline, dau. of Hon. James Brudenell MP; d. 18 Jan 1768. DNB.
FLUDYER, SIR SAMUEL, BART., only son of Sir Samuel Brudenell Fludyer, Bart. (qv); b. 31 Jan 1800; adm. 17 Sep 1810; left Bartholomewtide 1817; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 16 Oct 1817; succ. father as 3rd baronet 17 Feb 1833; d. 12 Mar 1876.
FLUDYER, SIR JOHN HENRY, BART. , third son of George Fludyer (adm. 1771, qv); b. 19 Dec 1803; adm. 10 Jan 1815 (Packharness'); St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 15 Dec 1821, matr. Mich. 1822; BA 1826; MA 1829; ordained deacon 21 Dec 1826, priest 23 Dec 1827 (both Peterborough); Curate, Ayston, Rutland 1826-34; Rector of Thistleton, Rutland, 19 Mar 1834-70; Rector of Ayston, Rutland, from 20 May 1834; succ. his cousin as 4th baronet 12 Mar 1876; Chairman Rutland QS for more than thirty years; Trustee and Governor, Uppingham Sch. ; m. 7 May 1832 Augusta, sister of Sir Edward Richard Borough, Bart. (qv); d. 4 Aug 1896.
FLUDYER, WILLIAM, second son of George Fludyer (adm. 1771, qv); b. 29 May 1801; adm. 12 Jan 1813; left Whitsun 1818; Ensign, 44th Foot 30 Dec 1819; Ensign and Lieut. , 1st Foot Guards 25 Oct 1821; Lieut. and Capt. , 7 Jul 1825; Capt. and Lieut. -Col. , 2 Dec 1836; Col. in the Army 9 Nov 1846; Maj. , 1st Foot Guards 6 Jul 1852; Maj. -Gen. , 20 Jun 1854; Lieut. -Gen. , 3 Jun 1862; High Sheriff, Rutland 1861; d. 28 Jan 1863.
FLWODD, JOHN; b.; adm.; a pensioner in 1565 (tutor, the Dean) (Chapter Muniments 54006).
FLYNN, JAMES SHUCKFORD, son of Rev. Hugh John Flynn DD, The Avenue, Kew, Surrey, Chaplain West London District Schools at Ashford, Middlesex, and May, dau. of James Shuckford, Newquay, Cornwall; b. 2 Jul 1869; adm. (H) 27 May 1880; left Dec 1883; apprenticed to Shuckford and Speedy, Wandsworth, brewers; Roman Catholic convert; joined Rosminian Fathers of Charity; ordained priest (RC); Procurator, Ratcliffe Coll., Leicester 1900, afterwards at The Mount, Wadhurst, Sussex.
FOCK, JOHN HENRY; b.; adm.; at school in 1802. [perhaps a son of Johan Henrik Fock (from Sweden), who m. in London Mar 1789 Anne Fitzpatrick (IGI)]
FOGGE, RICHARD, only son of Thomas Fogge, Danes Court, Tilmanstone, Kent, and Sybill, dau. of Thomas Lloyd, Marston, Gloucs.; b. 22 May 1607; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1626, matr. 10 Dec 1630, Westminster Student to 1636 or later (no longer Student 1641); BA 17 Feb 1630/1; succeeded to Danes Court on the death of his father; fined for malignancy 1645; m. 1638 Anne, dau. of Rev. Nicholas Darrell, Canon of Winchester; d. 29 Sep 1680.
FOLEY, ---; b.; in school lists 1764, 1765, 1767. [Perhaps Hon. Andrew Foley, son of Thomas Foley, 1st Baron Foley (qv), b. c. 1749; Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 13 Jun 1768, aged 19; MA 7 Dec 1771; MP Droitwich from 1774; m. 7 May 1773 his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Boulter Tomlinson; d. 28 Jul 1818]. [Whitmore thought so also]
FOLEY, ---; in school list Dec 1788, described as “Foley senior”.