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Booth, Charles Everard, ca. 1726-1792
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ca. 1726-1792
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BOOTH, CHARLES EVERARD, son of Rev. Charles Everard, Rector of Brereton, Cheshire, and Mary, dau. of Lawrence Booth, Twemlow, Cheshire; b.; adm. (aged 16) May 1742 (Playford's); left 1743; Queen’s Coll. Oxford, matr. 22 Oct 1741; BA 1746; migr. to Brasenose Coll.; MA 1748; ordained deacon 14 Jul 1751, priest 21 Jul 1751 (both Hereford); Rector of Greatworth, Northants., from 30 Dec 1752; Rector of Middleton Cheney, Northants., from 17 Jul 1764; Prebendary of York from 16 Oct 1779; Prebendary of Salisbury from 10 Dec 1779; Rector of Llangwm, [check county : Denbighshire ?] from 1783; assumed the additional surname of Booth on inheriting the estates of his uncle Thomas Booth in 1786; m. Sarah Maria Eyre, London; d. 7 Mar 1792.
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GB 2014
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International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) 2nd edition
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Prepared for import into AtoM by Westminster School Archive staff, 2019-2020
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Users should note that the information recorded here that is not to be found in the first two volumes of the Record of Old Westminsters and its first Supplement has been assembled from various published and manuscript sources by Hugh Edmund Pagan MA FSA, and all new resulting text is his copyright, © 2014.
The Record of Old Westminsters: A biographical list of all those who are known to have been educated at Westminster School from the earliest times to 1927, Volumes 1 & 2, compiled by G. F. Russell Barker and Alan H. Stenning, London, 1928.