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GB-2014-WSA-019129 · Person · 1799-1872

FYNES-CLINTON, CHARLES JOHN, brother of Henry Fynes-Clinton (adm. 1796, qv); b. 16 Apr 1799; adm. 27 Feb 1809; KS 1813; left 8 Aug 1816; Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 10 Mar 1818; BA 1822; MA 1825; ordained deacon 25 May 1823, priest 11 Apr 1824 (both Chester, lit. dim. from York); Vicar of Strensall, Yorks. , 1824; Vicar of Orston, Notts. , 29 Nov 1827-55; Rector of Cromwell, Notts. , from 29 Jan 1828; JP Nottinghamshire; assumed additional surname of Clinton 26 Apr 1821; a classical scholar; editor of his brother Henry’s Literary Remains, 1854, and other works; m. 1st, 16 Mar 1826 Carolina, dau. of Joseph Clay, Piercefield Park, Monmouth; m. 2nd, 20 May 1829 Rosabella, youngest dau. of John Mathews, North Shields, Northumberland; d. 10 Jan 1872. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-019130 · Person · 1792-1833

FYNES-CLINTON, CLINTON JAMES, brother of Henry Fynes-Clinton (adm. 1796, qv); b. 13 Dec 1792; adm. ; KS 1807; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1811, matr. 28 May 1811, Westminster Student; 1st cl. Classics 1814; BA 1814; MA 1817; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 14 Jan 1815, called to bar 26 Nov 1818; Midland Circuit; Recorder of Newark 1821; assumed additional surname of Clinton 26 Apr 1821; MP Aldborough 1826-32; m. 8 May 1825 Penelope, dau. of Sir William Earle Welby, Bart. , MP; d. 11 Apr 1833.

GB-2014-WSA-07563 · Person · 1854-1912

FYNES-CLINTON, HENRY GLYN, eldest son of Henry Fynes-Clinton (adm. 1840, qv); b. 31 Jan 1854; adm. (G) 12 Jun 1868; Min. Can. 1869; left Aug 1869; Keble Coll. Oxford, matr. 28 Jan 1873; BA 1877; ordained deacon 1878, priest 1880 (Salisbury); Vice-Principal, Mission House, Warminster, Wilts., 1878-9; Principal, Bishop’s College, Calcutta 1879-81; Curate, St. Mary Magdalene, Bradford, Yorks., 1881-6; Rector of St. James’s, Vancouver, British Columbia, from 1886; d. in California 29 Jan 1912.

GB-2014-WSA-07564 · Person · 1781-1852

FYNES-CLINTON, HENRY, eldest son of Rev. Charles Fynes (afterwards Fynes-Clinton) DCL, Prebendary of Westminster and Perpetual Curate of St. Margaret’s, Westminster, and Emma, dau. of Job Brough, Newark, Notts.; b. 14 Jan 1781; at Southwell GS 1789-96; adm. Sep 1796; in school list 1797; left Easter 1799; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 11 Apr 1799, Canoneer Student 24 Dec 1802 - void by marriage 22 Jun 1809; BA 1803; MA 1805; private tutor at Oxford to Earl Gower, afterwards 2nd Duke of Sutherland, 1803-6; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 19 Nov 1808; MP Aldborough 1806-26; assumed additional surname of Clinton 26 Apr 1821; an indefatigable classical student; an unsuccessful candidate for position of Principal Librarian of the British Museum Dec 1827; author, Fasti Hellenici, 1824-34, and other works; in his Literary Remains, published in 1854, mention is made of several of his school contemporaries, particularly those who were afterwards with him at Oxford; m. 1st, 22 Jun 1809 Harriott, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles Wylde DD, Prebendary of Southwell and Rector of St. Nicholas, Nottingham; m. 2nd, 6 Jan 1812 Katharine, third dau. of Right Rev. Henry William Majendie DD, Bishop of Bangor; d. 24 Oct 1852. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-07565 · Person · 1826-1911

FYNES-CLINTON, HENRY, only son of Clinton James Fynes-Clinton (qv); b. 5 Feb 1826; adm. 31 Jan 1840 (Scott's); QS 1840; left 1844; University Coll. Durham; BA 1848; MA 1851; ordained deacon 1849, priest 1850 (both Lincoln); Vicar of Keddington, Lincs., 1850; Perpetual Curate of Bothamsall, Notts., 17 Feb 1851-69; Vicar of Hawthorn, co. Durham, 1870-2; Rector of Cromwell, Notts., from 1872; m. 9 Jul 1850 Sarah Catherine, youngest dau. of Rev. John Bainbridge Smith DD, Perpetual Curate of Baumber, Lincs., and Headmaster, Horncastle GS; d. 17 Oct 1911.

GB-2014-WSA-07566 · Person · ca. 1624-1686

FYNMORE, WILLIAM, son of William Fynmore, Hincksey, Berks., and his first wife Katherine Cox; b.; adm.; KS 1639; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1642, matr. 24 Mar 1642/3, aged 18, Westminster Student; BA 1646; MA 1649; at Oxford during the siege; refused at first to submit to the Parliamentary Visitors and his name is on the list of those expelled by the Committee of Lords and Commons 15 Mar 1648, but it appears that he was allowed to remain; tutor to Philip Henry (qv), who describes him as “a person able enough, but not willing to imploy his abilityes for our good, who were committed to his charge” (Diaries and Letters of Philip Henry, 1882, 12); imprisoned for taking part in the rising of Sir George Booth in Cheshire 1659; ordained; Vicar of Runcorn, Cheshire, from 1662; Prebendary of Chester from 25 Jul 1664, Archdeacon of Chester from 6 Nov 1666; his poem on death of Sir Henry Gage, preserved in Longleat MSS, is printed Notes and Queries 11th series, viiii, 327; m. 1st, Philippa ---; m. 2nd, 22 Sep 1678 Mary, dau. of Henry Bennett, Chester; d. 7 Apr 1686.

Fysher, Robert, fl. 1540
GB-2014-WSA-019131 · Person · fl. 1540

FYSHER, ROBERT; b. ; adm. ; KS 1540-4 (Chapter Muniments).

Fysher, William, ca. 1570-?
GB-2014-WSA-07567 · Person · ca. 1570-?

FYSHER, WILLIAM, son of Rowland Fysher, Middlesex; b.; at school (aged 12) 2 Jul 1582 (Chapter Muniments 43050).

GB-2014-WSA-07568 · Person · fl. ca. 1540

FYSSHER, GEORGE; b.; GS 1540 (British Library, Additional MSS 40061).

Fythyson, ---, fl. 1556
GB-2014-WSA-07569 · Person · fl. 1556

FYTHYSON, ----; b.; adm.; QS in 1556 ( (Chapter Muniments 37713).