Family and Education
b. c. 1661, 2nd s. of Nicholas Page, vicar of Bloxham, Oxon. 1663–96. educ. I. Temple 1685, called 1690, bencher 1713. m. (1) 18 Dec. 1690, Isabella White of Greenwich, Kent, s.p.; (2) 11 Oct. 1705, Frances (d. 1730), da. of (Sir) Thomas Wheate* (1st Bt.), sis. of Sir Thomas White, 2nd Bt.†, s.p. Kntd. 21 Jan. 1715. N. and Q. ser. 3, i. 153; ser. 8, iv. 275; VCH Oxon. ix. 75; Wood and Rawlinson, Parochial Colls. (Oxon. Rec. Soc. ii), 50; C. C. Brookes, Hist. Steeple Aston and Middle Aston, 222, 229.
Offices Held

Serjeant-at-law 1704, King’s serjeant 1715; baron of Exchequer 1718– Nov. 1726; j.c.p. Nov. 1726–Sept. 1727; j.Kb Sept. 1727–d. Foss, Judges, viii. 144.

Commr. inquiry into damage caused by rebels in Oxon. 1716. Cal. Treas. Bks. xxx. 424.

Main residence: the Inner Temple.
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PAGE, Francis (c.1661-1741)

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