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Stevenson, Richard, ca. 1735-?

  • GB-2014-WSA-16302
  • Personne
  • ca. 1735-?

STEVENSON, RICHARD; b.; adm. (aged 7) May 1742 (Preston's); left 1745.

Partington, Thomas Walley, 1729-1791

  • GB-2014-WSA-13545
  • Personne
  • 1729-1791

PARTINGTON, THOMAS WALLEY, eldest son of Edward Partington, Chester, attorney, and Gertrude ---; b. 19 Mar 1728/9; adm. (aged 12) Apr 1742 (Morel's); left 1746; adm. Inner Temple 15 Dec 1746; articled clerk to Elisha Biscoe, London, solicitor; subsequently practised as an attorney in London; agent for the management of the Grosvenor estate in Mayfair; Lottery Commissioner; a witness at the trial of William Byron, 5th Baron Byron (qv), before the House of Lords Apr 1765 (Howell, State Trials, xix, col. 1219); Deputy Receiver-Gen., Jamaica 24 Aug 1776 (to hold post during lifetime of George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville (qv)); of Offham, Sussex; m. 1st, 11 Jul 1754 Elizabeth, sister of Robert Andrews (adm. 1742, qv); m. 2nd, 11 Dec 1756 Sarah, sister of James Trebeck (adm. 1741, qv); d. 8 Mar 1791.

Andrews, Robert, 1732-1793

  • GB-2014-WSA-02165
  • Personne
  • 1732-1793

ANDREWS, ROBERT, son of Robert Andrews, Grosvenor Street, London, attorney, agent for the Grosvenor estate in Mayfair, and Margaret, second dau. of Robert Pigot, Eaton, Cheshire; b. 1 Sep 1732; adm. Apr 1742 (Morel's); KS 1747; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1751, matr. 5 Jun 1751, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1751 – void 12 Apr 1759 (expiry year of grace as V. Hooe); BA 1755; MA 1758; ordained deacon 13 Jun 1756, priest 5 Jun 1757 (both Oxford); Domestic Chaplain to John, 5th Baron Berkeley of Stratton, 24 Jul 1756; Vicar of Wartling, Sussex, from 6 May 1758; Vicar of Hooe, Sussex 3 Jun 1758-71; Vicar of Westham, Sussex from 20 May 1771; Rector of Broadwater, Sussex; Domestic Chaplain to Charles Compton, 7th Earl of Northampton (qv) 27 Apr 1759; m. 25 Apr 1758 (IGI) Sarah, sister of George Hawkins (KS 1759, qv); d. 25 Mar 1793.

Style, Robert, ca. 1728-?

  • GB-2014-WSA-16472
  • Personne
  • ca. 1728-?

STYLE, ROBERT; b.; adm. (aged 14) Apr 1742 (Hutton's); left 1743.

Cowper, William, 1731-1800

  • GB-2014-WSA-00495
  • Personne
  • 1731-1800

COWPER, WILLIAM, son of John Cowper (qv), and his first wife; b. 15 Nov 1731; adm. Apr 1742 (Playford's); left 1749; articled to a solicitor 1750-2; adm. Middle Temple 29 Apr 1748, called to bar 14 Jun 1754; fell in love with his cousin Theodora, but the marriage was forbidden by her father; contributed verses to various papers; a member of the Nonsense Club, chiefly composed of Westminster men who dined together weekly; migrated to Inner Temple, adm. there 17 Jun 1757; owned chambers Inner Temple 1757 - still 1781; a Commissioner of Bankrupts (occurs in annual lists 1758-65); Clerk of Journals, House of Lords c. May - Nov 1763; the stress brought on by his acceptance of the appointment caused a suicide attempt and nervous breakdown; an inmate of Nathaniel Cotton’s private lunatic asylum at St. Albans, Dec 1763 - Jun 1765; lived with the Unwins at Huntingdon 1765-7 and subsequently with Mrs Unwin at Olney, where he was employed by the Rev. John Newton as a sort of lay-reader and district visitor; composed hymns, a number of which are printed in Newton’s Olney Hymns, 1779; became engaged to Mrs Unwin; again deranged 1773-5 and for part of that time a guest in Newton’s house; occupied himself in gardening and writing verse; published Anti-Thelypthora, 1781, an anonymous attack on the defence of polygamy written by his cousin Martin Madan (qv) in the previous year; published Poems, Feb 1782; wrote the famous ballad of John Gilpin, first published in The Public Advertiser, Nov 1782; began translating Homer 1784; published The Task, 1785; removed to Weston, Nov. 1786; again became insane 1787; published his translation of Homer, 1791; undertook to edit Milton; removed in 1795 to East Dereham, Norfolk, where Mrs Unwin died in the following year; a complete edition of his works was published in 15 vols. by Robert Southey (qv) in 1834-7; Cowper’s schooldays, to which he frequently refers in his correspondence, were probably the happiest days of his life, and his recollections of them afforded him much pleasure; he appears to have enjoyed playing cricket and football; his favourite friend was Sir William Russell, Bart. (qv), but he was “much intimate” with Walter Bagot (adm. 1739/40, qv); he had a “particular value” for Warren Hastings (qv), to whom he addressed some lines on his impeachment, and he showed his friendly feeling for Robert Lloyd (qv) in the verse epistle which he addressed to him in 1754; his poem Table Talk contains an interesting allusion to the custom in his time of awarding pieces of Maundy Money for a good copy of verses (lines 507-11); d. unm. 25 Apr 1800. Memorial window in baptistery of Westminster Abbey. DNB.

Capel, William Anne Holles, 1732-1799

  • GB-2014-WSA-04431
  • Personne
  • 1732-1799

CAPEL, WILLIAM ANNE HOLLES, 4TH EARL OF ESSEX, only son of William Capel, 3rd Earl of Essex KG, and his second wife Lady Elizabeth Russell, dau. of Wriothesley Russell, 2nd Duke of Bedford KG; b. 7 Oct 1732; adm. Apr 1742 (Morel's); succ. as 4th Earl of Essex 8 Jan 1742/3; left 1749; Grand Tour (France, Italy) 1750-4; a Lord of the Bedchamber 17 Mar 1755- Oct 1760; Master of the Staghounds 5 Jul 1770- 11 Jul 1782, when office abolished; a Lord of the Bedchamber from 23 May 1782; Lord Lieut., Hertfordshire 12 Nov 1764 - 13 Mar 1771, JP Herts from 1765; m. 1st, 1 Aug 1754 Frances, eldest dau. of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams KB MP, diplomat; m. 2nd, 2 Mar 1767 Harriet, dau. of Thomas Bladen (qv); d. 5 Mar 1799.

Grimston, John, ca. 1726-1780

  • GB-2014-WSA-08320
  • Personne
  • ca. 1726-1780

GRIMSTON, JOHN; b.; adm. (aged 16) Apr 1742 (Preston's); left 1744. [Probably John Grimston, only surviving son of Thomas Grimston, Grimston Garth, Yorks., and Jane, dau. of John Close, Richmond, Yorks., adm. Middle Temple 31 May 1745, although Burke LG gives this John Grimston’s date of birth as 17 Feb 1724/5. He was of Grimston Garth, Yorks.; m. 12 Mar 1753 Jane, youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Legard, Bart., Ganton; d. 21 Jun 1780].

Walter, John, 1733-1811

  • GB-2014-WSA-17588
  • Personne
  • 1733-1811

WALTER, JOHN, son of Abel Walter (qv); bapt. Godalming, Surrey 26 Oct 1733 (IGI); adm. (aged 8) Apr 1742 (Levett's); left 1749; of Farley Hill, Swallowfield, Berks.; High Sheriff, Berkshire 1764; m. 17 Nov 1757 Newton, only child of Alexander Walker, Farley Hill, Berks., and Mount Wilton plantation, Barbados, West Indies; d. 1811.

Legge, William. 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, 1731-1801

  • GB-2014-WSA-10955
  • Personne
  • 1731-1801

LEGGE, WILLIAM. 2ND EARL OF DARTMOUTH, younger son of George Legge, Viscount Lewisham MP, and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Arthur Kaye, Bart., MP; grandson of William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth (qv); b. 20 Jun 1731; adm. Mar 1741/2 (Morel's); left 1748; Trinity Coll. Oxford, matr. 14 Jun 1749; MA 21 Mar 1750/1; DCL 28 Apr 1756; succ. grandfather as 2nd Earl of Dartmouth 15 Dec 1750; Grand Tour (France, Italy) 1752-4; took seat, House of Lords 31 May 1754; President, Board of Trade and Foreign Plantations 19 Jul 1765 – Jul 1766, 31 Aug 1772 – Nov 1775; Privy Councillor 26 Jul 1775; Secretary of State for the Colonies 27 Aug 1772 – Nov 1775; Lord Privy Seal 4 Nov 1775 – Mar 1782; Lord Steward of the Household 11 Apr – Dec 1783; High Steward, Oxford Univ., from 1786; FRS 7 Nov 1754; FSA 1754; DL Yorkshire West Riding 1757; Busby Trustee 10 Apr 1766; an amiable and pious man, but without any obvious administrative capacity; known as the “Psalm-singer”, and referred to by his schoolfellow William Cowper (qv) as “one who wears a coronet and prays”; m. 11 Jul 1755 Frances Catherine, only dau. of Sir Charles Gounter Nicoll (qv); d. 15 Jul 1801. DNB.

Lloyd, Henry, ca. 1727-?

  • GB-2014-WSA-11200
  • Personne
  • ca. 1727-?

LLOYD, HENRY; b.; adm. (aged 14) Mar 1741/2 (Durand's).

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