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Hutton, Charles, ca. 1709-?

  • GB-2014-WSA-09825
  • Person
  • ca. 1709-?

HUTTON, CHARLES, son of Rev. Charles Hutton, Rector of Uplyme, Devon; b.; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1719/20; in under school list 1722; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 14 Jul 1727.

Hutton, James, 1715-1795

  • GB-2014-WSA-09826
  • Person
  • 1715-1795

HUTTON, JAMES, son of Rev. John Hutton, Vicar of Stanford in the Vale, Berks., subsequently non-juring clergyman who kept a boarding house for Westminster boys in College Street, and Elizabeth Ayscough; b. 3 Sep 1715; in school lists 1727/8, 1729; apprenticed to William Innys, bookseller, St. Paul’s Churchyard 6 Apr 1731; opened own bookshop, west of Temple Bar; became connected with the Methodists; publisher of Whitefield’s Journal, 1738-9; visited Moravian congregations in Germany 1739 and began a correspondence with Zinzendorf; broke with Wesley in 1740 and became the founder of the Moravian Church in England; m. 3 Jul 1740 Louise Brandt, Marrenborn, Switzerland; d. 3 May 1795. DNB.

Hutton, John, 1676-1750

  • GB-2014-WSA-20780
  • Person
  • 1676-1750

Hutton, John; son of Joseph Hutton, Harefield, Middlesex ; bapt. Harefield, Middlesex 19 Aug 1676 ; ed. Eton, scholar 1689, and King’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.1694, matr. Easter 1695 ; BA 1698/9 ; MA 1702 (incorp.Oxford 30 Oct 1711) ; Fellow, King’s Coll. 1697 – Nov 1705 ; ordained deacon 18 Apr 1704, priest 19 May 1706 (both Lincoln) ; Curate, Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk ; Vicar of Stanford in the Vale, Berks., 9 May 1707 – Jun 1715, when resigned as being a non-juror ; “in the year 1716 he began to keep Boarders for Westminster School” (London Evening Post, 29 Dec 1750) ; first of thirty-one recorded pupils during the period for which admission data is available was adm. Nov 1735, last pupil adm. Mar 1749/50, although it is stated that his boarding house in College Street was kept on by his widow to her death in Jul 1752 (her will proved PCC 2 May 1753) ; m. 4 May 1704 Elizabeth Ayscough, Caythorpe, Lincs., “a cousin of Sir Isaac Newton” ; d. Dec 1750, aged 74 (will proved PCC 3 Jan 1751). Father of James Hutton (qv). [mother’s father perhaps William Ayscough]

Hutton, John, 1707-1724

  • GB-2014-WSA-09827
  • Person
  • 1707-1724

HUTTON, JOHN, son of John Hutton, Nayland, Suffolk; bapt. 12 Sep 1707; in under school list 1716; KS (aged 12) 1720; d. 1724.

Hutton, John, 1730-1782

  • GB-2014-WSA-09828
  • Person
  • 1730-1782

HUTTON, JOHN, son of John Hutton, Marske, Yorks., and his second wife Hon. Elizabeth D’Arcy, dau. of James D’Arcy, 1st Baron D’Arcy of Navan (I); b. 14 Oct 1730; adm. May 1745 (Lloyd's); left 1747; Christ’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 7 Nov 1747, matr. 1747; resided to Mich. 1749; m. 31 Aug 1779 Anne, dau. of Richard Linge, Appleby, Westmorland; d. 26 Sep 1782.

Hutton, John, ca. 1715-?

  • GB-2014-WSA-09829
  • Person
  • ca. 1715-?

HUTTON, JOHN; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jul 1727; in under school list 1729.

Hutton, William, 1774-1842

  • GB-2014-WSA-01519
  • Person
  • 1774-1842

Silversmiths. Founded William Hutton in Birmingham in 1800, which was continued after his death by his son William Carr Hutton (1803-1865) Became Hutton & Houghton between 1818-1820. Reverted to William Hutton 1820-1864. Transferred to Sheffield in 1832. Became William Hutton & Son in 1864, then William Hutton and Sons from c.1870. Acquired Rupert Favell & Co, and became William Hutton & Sons Ltd in 1893. Acquired Creswick & Co in 1902. Absorbed by James Dixon & Sons in 1930.

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