CHILD, FRANCIS, son of Samuel Child MP, Osterley, Middlesex, banker, and Agatha, dau. of Mileson Edgar; b.; adm. (aged 8) Feb 1743/4 (Stephens'); in school list 1752; Magdalen Coll. Oxford, matr. 4 Jul 1753; MA 1757; DCL 8 Jul 1763; member firm Child & Co., bankers, Temple Bar, Fleet Street, London; MP Bishop’s Castle from 1761; d. 23 Sep 1763.
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CHILD, ROBERT, brother of Francis Child (qv); b.; adm. (aged 8) Feb 1746/7 (Stephens'); in school list 1754; Magdalen Coll. Oxford, matr. 9 Feb 1758, aged 18; member firm Child & Co., bankers, from 1760; MP Wells from 15 Jan 1766; of Osterley Park, Middlesex; FSA 18 Nov 1778; m. 6 Oct 1763 Sarah, dau. of Paul Jodrell, Wraysbury, Middlesex; d. 28 Jul 1782.
CROFTS, JOHN, eldest son of John Crofts, Lincoln’s Inn, and Sompting Abbots, Sussex, solicitor, and Ann, dau. of Rev. Daniel De La Pla, Thornhagh, Northants.; bapt. St. Andrew, Holborn 27 Jul 1732 (IGI); adm. (aged 10) Apr 1743 (Stephens'); left 1749; m. 19 Jun 1766 Frances, dau. of James Pinnock; d. 20 Oct 1812, aged 80.
DILLON, LUKE, son of Henry Dillon MP (I), Clonbrock, co. Galway, and Margaret, widow of Sir Arthur Shaen, Bart., and dau. of Morgan Mahan, Togherstown, co. Westmeath; b.; adm. (aged 16) Jul 1742 (Stephens'); m. Bridget, dau. of John Kelly, Castle Kelly, co. Galway; d. c. 1773.
HILL, SIR RICHARD, BART., eldest son of Sir Rowland Hill, Bart., MP, is first wife Jane, dau. of Sir Brian Broughton, Bart., MP; b. 6 Jun 1732; adm. Shrewsbury Sch. 1742; adm. Jun 1744 (Stephens'); left 1750; Magdalen Coll. Oxford, matr. 8 Dec 1750; MA 2 Jul 1754; Grand Tour (Italy) 1756-7; a champion of George Whitefield and the Calvinistic Methodists 1757; attacked Oxford Univ. for expelling Methodist undergraduates 1768; defended Calvinism against criticisms by John Wesley and Fletcher of Madeley 1770; MP Shropshire 1780-1806; succ. father as 2nd baronet 7 Aug 1783; of Hawkstone, Shropshire; engaged in controversy with Archdeacon Daubeny 1798-9 and with Bishop Tomline of Lincoln 1803; author, religious pamphlets; d. unm. 25 Nov 1808. DNB.
PERY, JOHN, son of John Pery (KS 1716, qv); bapt. Ash, Kent 2 Sep 1740 (IGI); adm. (aged 9) Jan 1749/50 (Stephens'); KS 1754; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1758, matr. 24 May 1758, Westminster Student 5 Jan 1759 – void 1 Dec 1768 (expiry year of grace as V. Ash from 30 Nov 1767); BA 1762; MA 1765; ordained deacon (Canterbury) 1765, priest (Oxford) 14 Jun 1767; Vicar of Ash, Kent 1767-71; Rector of Houghton-cum-Wyton, Hunts.; Rector of Hemingford Abbots, Hunts., from 1 Oct 1803 (disp. to hold with Houghton); m. Theodosia, dau. of Charles Halsey, Great Gaddesden, Herts.; d. 27 Mar 1811.
PINCKE, ALURED, son of Alured Pincke, Ingatestone, Essex, [barrister, Lincoln’s Inn ?], and Elizabeth, widow of George Nevill, 12th Baron Abergavenny, and dau. of Col. Edward Thornycroft, Westminster; b.; adm. (aged 10) Jul 1742 (Stephens'); left 1749; apprenticed to Hugh Hamersley, Lincoln’s Inn, attorney 6 Apr 1749; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 20 Jan 1748/9, called to bar 13 Jun 1755; of Sharsted Court, Kent; m. 21 Dec 1758 (IGI) Mary, dau. of Thomas Faunce, St. Mary’s Hall, Kent; d. 14 Apr 1822.
SYDNEY, THOMAS, natural son of Hon. Thomas Sydney, and Mrs. Hall; b. c. 1729 (bapt. St. Mary le Strand, London 20 Mar 1743 “aged 14 years or thereabouts”); adm. (aged 9) Feb 1738/9 (Stephens'); left 1744.
VENABLES-VERNON, GEORGE, 2ND BARON VERNON, eldest son of George Venables-Vernon, 1st Baron Vernon, and his first wife Hon. Mary Howard, dau. of Thomas Howard, 6th Baron Howard of Effingham; b. 9 May 1735; adm. Jul 1742 (Stephens'); left 1745; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm. 12 Jan 1753, matr. Easter 1755; MP Weobley 7 Dec 1757-61, Bramber 4 May 1762-8, Glamorgan 1768 - 21 Aug 1780; succ. father as 2nd Baron Vernon 21 Aug 1780; m. 1st, 16 Jul 1757 Hon. Louisa Barberina Mansel, dau. of Bussey Mansel, 4th Baron Mansel (qv, ?); m. 2nd, 25 May 1786 Georgiana, dau. of William Fauquier, St. Georgeís, Hanover Square, London; d. 18 Jun 1813.