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BARLOW, Thomas (1607-91)

Family and Education
b. 1607, s. of Richard Barlow (d.1637) of Orton, Westmld. educ. Appleby g.s.; Queen’s, Oxf. matric. 1625, BA 1630, MA 1633, fell. 1633, BD 1657, DD 1660. unm. d. 8 Oct. 1691; will 29 Sept. 1691, pr. 3 Dec. TNA, PROB 11/407.
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Preb. Worcester 1660 – 75; adn. Oxf. 1664 – 75.

Reader in metaphysics, Oxf. 1635; keeper, Bodl. Oxf. 1652 – 60; provost, Queen’s, Oxf. 1658 – 60; Lady Margaret Prof. Divinity, Oxf. 1660 – 75.

Parlimentarian
Associated with: Long-Gill, Westmld; Oxf., Oxon; Buckden, Hunts.
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oil on canvas, attrib. Sir P. Lely, Bodl. Oxf.; oil on canvas, by unknown artist, c. 1657, Queen’s, Oxf.

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LUCY, William (b. 1594-1677)

Family and Education
b. th s. of Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote, Warws. and Constance, da. of Richard Kingsmill of Highclere, Hants; bro. of Sir Thomas Lucy and Sir Richard Lucy, uncle of Sir Fulk Lucy and Richard Lucy. educ. Trinity, Oxf. BA 1613; Lincoln’s Inn, 1614; Gonville and Caius, Camb. 1615, MA 1616; ord. deacon 1617, BD 1623, DD 1623. m. 12 Feb. 1629, Martha, da. of William Angell, 5s. 2da. d. 4 Oct. 1677; will 3 Sept. – 29 Sept. 1677, pr. 15 Oct. 1677. TNA, PROB 11/355.
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Rect. Burghclere, Hants 1619 – 42, Highclere, Hants 1626 – 42; chap. to George Villiers†, duke of Buckingham, c. 1621; seq. 1651. Walker Revised, 187.

Associated with: Hurstbourne, Hants.
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ATTERBURY, Francis (1663-1732)

Family and Education
b. 6 Mar. 1663, 2nd s. of Lewis Atterbury (d.1693) rect. of Middleton (Milton Keynes), Bucks. and Elizabeth (d.1668), da. of Francis Giffard. educ. Westminster 1674-80; Christ Church, Oxf. matric. 17 Dec. 1680, BA 1684, MA 1687, DD 1701; ord. deacon 1687, priest 1691. m. 1695, Catherine Osborne (d.1722), 3s. (2 d.v.p.), Lysons, Environs of London, ii. 116-61. 2da. d.v.p. d. 22 Feb. 1732; will 31 Dec. 1725, pr. 10 May 1732. TNA, PROB 11/651.
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Chap. to William III and Mary II by 1691, to Anne 1702.

‘Minister’ to Old Pretender 1724–7. G.V. Bennett, Tory Crisis in Church and State 1688–1730, pp. 281–94.

Lecturer, St Bride’s, Fleet Street, London 1691–8; Mems. and Corresp. of Francis Atterbury ed. F. Williams, i. 56–57, 61. preacher, Bridewell hospital 1693, Rolls Chapel 1698–1712; Hearne’s Colls. iii (Oxf. Hist. Soc. vii), 475. adn. Totnes 1701–13; TNA, SP 44/150. preb. Exeter 1704; dean, Carlisle 1704 – 11, Christ Church, Oxf. 1711 – 13, Westminster 1713–23; Ibid. prolocutor lower house of convoc. of Canterbury 1710–13. Hearne’s Colls. iv (Oxford Hist. Soc. xiii), 82.

Commr. 50 new churches 1711; Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches, xxxiv-xxxvii. gov. Bridewell and Bethlehem hospitals.

Associated with: various lodgings in London and Mdx. incl. Cremorne Gardens, Chelsea, Mdx.
Likenesses

oils on canvas by Sir G. Kneller, 1718, Christ Church, Oxf.

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LLOYD, William (1627-1717)

Family and Education
b. 18 Aug. 1627, s. of Richard Lloyd (1595-1659), rect. of Tilehurst and vic. of Sonning, Berks and Joan Wicken. educ. Oriel, Oxf., matric. 1639; Jesus, Oxf., BA 1642, MA 1646, BD 1667, DD 1667; Camb. incorp. 1660; ord. deacon 1648, priest 1656. m. (1) c.1650 ‘Mrs Cheney’ (d.1654), s.p. (2) 3 Dec. 1668, Anne (1646-1719), da. of Dr Walter Jones, preb. Westminster; 1s. 1da. Christ Church Lib. Oxf. Wake mss 20, ff. 275-6. d. 30 Aug. 1717; will 31 May – 7 June 1711, pr. 17 Sept. 1717. TNA, PROB 11/561.
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Chap. in ord. to Charles II 1666 – 80; chap. to Mary, princess of Orange, 1677 – 78; lord almoner 1689 – 1702.

Rect. Bradfield, Berks. 1653 – 54, Llandudno, Caern. 1668, Eastyn or Queenhope, Flints. 1685, Llanymynech, Salop. 1685, Llanarmon-in-Yale, Denbigh 1686, Whitford, Flints. 1686, Bangor Monachorum, Flints. 1690, Marchweil, Denbigh 1691; preb. Ripon 1660 – 80, Salisbury 1667 – 80, Llandaff 1679; vic. St Mary’s Reading, Berks. 1668 – 76, Llan-fawr, Merioneth 1668, St Martin-in-the-Fields 1676 – 80, Llanefydd 1680; adn. Merioneth 1668 – 72; dean Bangor 1672 – 80; canon residentiary Salisbury 1674 – 80.

Tutor to children of William Backhouse, alchemist and antiquary of Swallowfield, Berks., c. 1648 – 51, 1656–9; A. Tindal Hart, William Lloyd, 15–16. commr. review of the liturgy 1689, Carpenter, Tenison, 100 n. Church in Ireland 1690, CSP Dom. 1690–1, p. 158. London hospitals 1691, CSP Dom. 1690–1, p. 473. eccles. appointments 1695, 1699, CSP Dom. 1699–1700, p. 267. 1700, Luttrell, Brief Relation, iii. 466; A. Tindal Hart, Life of Sharp, 234. rebuilding St Paul’s 1702, CSP Dom. 1702–03, p. 313. Q. Anne’s Bounty, bef. 1705; Nicolson, London Diaries, 297. founder mbr. SPG 1701. CSP Dom. 1700–02, p. 358.

Associated with: Whitehall and Soho Square, London.
Likenesses

line engraving, by David Loggan, c.1680, NPG 633; oil on canvas by unknown artist, 1699, Lambeth Palace; line engraving by G. Vertue after F. Weideman, 1714, NPG D30889.

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LLOYD, William (1637-1710)

Family and Education
b. 1637, s. of Edward Lloyd, rect. Llangower, Merion. educ. Ruthin Sch.; St John’s, Camb. matric. 1655, BA 1659, MA 1662, DD 1670 (royal mandate). m. Anne (d.1708), 2s. (d.v.p.), 1da. d. 1 Jan. 1710; will none found.
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Chap. to Charles II.

Cur. Deptford, Kent bef. 1662; chap. to English Factory, Lisbon, to Thomas Clifford, later Bar. Clifford of Chudleigh, bef. 1673; preb. St Paul’s 1672 – 75; vic. Battersea, Surr. bef. 1675; rect. St Andrew’s, Llandaff 1675 – 79.

Associated with: Bala, Merioneth; Acton, Mdx.; Hammersmith, Mdx.; Hoxton, Mdx.
FLOYD
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oil on canvas by unknown artist, Corpus Christi, Oxf.

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POWLETT, Charles (c. 1661-1722)

Family and Education
b. c. 1661, 1st surv. s. Charles Powlett, styled. Ld. St John (later 5th mq. of Winchester and duke of Bolton), and 2nd w. Mary, illegit. da. of Emmanuel Scrope, earl of Sunderland; bro. of Ld. William Powlett. educ. G. Inn 1674; Winchester ?1675; travelled abroad (France) 1675-8. CSP Dom. 1677-8, p. 372. m. (1) 10 July 1679 Margaret (d.1682), da. George Coventry, 3rd Bar. Coventry, s.p.; CSP Dom. 1679-80, p. 197. (2) 8 Feb. 1683 Frances (d.1696), da. of William Ramsden of Byrom, Yorks., 2s. 2da.; (3) bef. 15 Oct. 1697 Henrietta Crofts (d.1730), illegit. da. James Scott, duke of Monmouth, and Eleanor, da. of Sir Robert Needham, 1s. KG 1714. HMC Portland, v. 502. d. 21 Jan. 1722; will 21 Mar. 1719, pr. Feb. 1724. TNA, PROB 11/595.
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Ld. chamb. to Mary II 1689–94; CSP Dom. 1689–90, p. 12. ld. justice [I] 1697–1700; CSP Dom. 1697, pp. 129, 132. commr. for Union 1706; ld. justice 1714, London Gazette, 31 July-3 Aug. 1714. 1720; ld. chamb. 1715 – 17; ld. lt. Ireland 1717 – 19.

Freeman, Lymington 1685, Winchester 1689, HP Commons, 1660–90, iii. 279. Southampton 1697, Dublin 1697, Cork 1698, Kinsale 1698, W. Looe 1700; dep. lt. Hants 1689 – 99; ld. lt. Hants, Dorset 1699 – 1710, 1714 – d.; custos rot. Hants 1699 – 1710, 1715 – d.; warden, New Forest 1699 – 1710, 1714 – d.; v.-adm. Hants and I.o.W. 1692 – 1710, 1714–d.; Add. 61450, f. 199. high steward, Romsey 1697, CSP Dom. 1697, p. 525. Winchester 1699–d.; HP Commons, 1690–1715, ii. 254; London Gazette, 30 Aug.-3 Sept. 1705. recorder, St Ives 1700; HP Commons, 1690–1715, ii. 98. gov. I.o.W. 1707–10. Luttrell, Brief Relation, vi. 135.

Col. of vol. horse 1690.

PAULET
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oil on canvas, after Sir G. Kneller, c.1710, Carisbrooke Castle Museum, I.o.W.

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HAY, George (1689-1758)

Family and Education
b. 23 June 1689, Parish registers of Cannongate Church, Edinburgh, 1564-1872 microfilm in the New Register House, Edinburgh. s. and h. Thomas Hay, later 7th earl of Kinnoull [S], and Margaret (d.1696), da. of William Drummond, visct. of Strathallan [S]. educ. privately. m. 11 Aug. 1709 (with £6,000), Add. 70266, Abigail Harley’s release. Abigail (d.1750), da. Robert Harley, later earl of Oxford, 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 6da. Collins, Peerage (1812), vii. 210. d. 29 July 1758; will 26 Nov. 1754, pr. 11 Aug. 1758. TNA, PROB 11/839.
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Commr. taking subscriptions to S. Sea Co. 1711.W. Pittis, History of the Present Parl. (1711), 349.

Teller of the Exch. 1711 – 15.

Amb. to Turkey 1729 – 34.

FRS 1712.

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