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Bonney, Henry Kaye. Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 23, 1797. S. of Henry Kaye (or Key), R. of Kingscliffe, Northants. [he was M.A. (Oxon.) 1770, as Henry Key Bonney; admitted at Pembroke Coll., Oxford, as Henry Caius, and Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford]. B. May 22, 1780, at Tansor, Northants. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1798; Scholar and Exhibitioner. Migrated to Christ's, Dec. 20, 1798; Scholar, 1799; Tancred Student, 1798-1805; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1805; D.D. 1824. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 12, 1802; priest, June 10, 1804; C. of King's Cliffe, Northants., 1802. Succeeded his father as R. there, 1810-62. C. of Thurlby, Lincs., 1804. Preb. of Lincoln, 1807. V. of Nassington, 1810-29. R. of Wood Newton, 1813. Archdeacon of Bedford, 1821-45; of Lincoln, 1845-62. Rural Dean of Stamford, 1827. Married Charlotte, dau. of John Perry, of Blackwall, Middlesex, and of Moor Hall, Essex, May 15, 1827. 'As an archdeacon he was indefatigable.' Author, A Life of Jeremy Taylor; Notices of Fotheringhay, illustrated by engravings from his own drawings. Died Dec. 24, 1862, at King's Cliffe. Buried there. Brother of Thomas K. (1799). (Peile, II. 345; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.) | Henry Kaye BONNEY Approx. lifespan: 17801862 Adm pens. Emmanuel College 1797:10:23 s. of Henry Kaye (or Key) BONNEY R.: Kingscliffe, Northamptonshire [he was MA Oxford 1770, as Henry Key BONNEY ; admitted Pembroke College [Oxford], as Henry Caius, and Fellow of Worcester College [Oxford] ]. b. Tansor, Northamptonshire 1780:05:22 Sch: Charterhouse Matric 1798:10MT: Scholar and Exhibitioner. Mig. to Christ's College 1798:12:20 Scholar 1799 Tancred Student: 1798-1805 BA 1802 MA 1805 DD 1824 Ord. deacon Peterborough 1802:12:12 Ord. priest 1804:06:10 C.: King's Cliffe, Northamptonshire 1802 Succeeded his father as R. there 1810-62 C.: Thurlby, Lincolnshire 1804 Prebendary: Lincoln, [ Lincolnshire ] 1807 V.: Nassington, [ Northamptonshire ] 1810-29 R.: Wood Newton, [ Northamptonshire ] 1813 Archdeacon of: : Bedford, [ Bedfordshire ] 1821-45 of Lincoln, [ Lincolnshire ] 1845-62 Rural Dean of: : Stamford 1827 m. Charlotte PERRY dau. of John PERRY of Blackwall, Middlesex , and Of Moor Hall, [Moor], Essex 1827:05:15 'As an Archdeacon: he was indefatigable.' Publ.: A Life of Jeremy Taylor; Notices of Fotheringhay, illustrated by engravings from his own drawings. d. King's Cliffe, [ Northamptonshire ] 1862:12:24 bur. there ^ King's Cliffe, [ Northamptonshire ] brother of Thomas K. BONNEY (1799) ( Peile, II. 345; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon .) |