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D'Oyly, George.
Adm. pens. at CORPUS CHRISTI, July 4, 1796. [4th] s. of Matthias (1761), Archdeacon of Lewes and R. of Buxted, Sussex. [B. Oct. 31, 1778, at Buxted.] Of London.
Schools, private.
Matric. Michs. 1796; Scholar, 1797; B.A. (2nd Wrangler and 2nd Smith's Prizeman) 1800; Member's Prize (Latin Essay) 1801; M.A. 1803; B.D. 1811; D.D. 1821.
Fellow, 1801-13.
Moderator, 1807, 1808 and 1809.
Proctor, 1808.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1811.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1802; priest (Gloucester) 1803; C. of Buxted, Sussex, 1803.
C. of Wrotham, Kent, 1804-6. Select Preacher at the University, 1809, 1810 and 1811.
Domestic Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1813.
V. of Herne Hill, Kent, 1815-16.
R. of Buxted, with Uckfield, Sussex, 1815-20.
R. of Sundridge, Kent and of St Mary's, Lambeth, 1820-46.
Married, Aug. 9, 1813, Maria Frances, dau. of William Bruere (or Bruene (Burke, Extinct Baronetcies)), Esq., of Argyle Street, London.
Treasurer and Member of the London Committee of the S.P.C.K. One of the principal promoters of the establishment of King's College, London.
Author, Life of Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1821.
Attacked Sir William Drummond's theistic work Oedipus Judiacus in Letters to Sir William Drummond, and in Remarks on the same work, 1811-13.
Assisted Dr Mant in the compilation of the Family Bible published by the S.P.C.K.; Sermons, 1827, and (posthumously) 1847.
Died Jan. 6, 1846.
Buried at Lambeth.
M.I. there.
Father of Charles J. (1838) and William (1843); brother of Francis (1794) and John (next). (Foster, Index Eccles.; D.N.B.; Cant.
Act Bk.
)
George D'OYLY
Approx. lifespan: 1778–1846
pens. Corpus Christi College adm1796:07:04
4th s. of Matthias D'OYLY (1761), Archdeacon of: Lewes, [ Sussex ] and
R.: Buxted, Sussex
b. Buxted, [ Sussex ] 1778:10:31
Of London
Schools, private.
Matric 1796:10MT:
Scholar 1797
BA 2 nd Wrangler and 2nd Smith's Prizeman 1800
Member's Prize (Latin Essay) 1801
MA 1803
BD 1811
DD 1821
Fellow 1801-13
Moderator: 1807, 1808, and 1809
Proctor: 1808
Hulsean Lecturer: 1811
Ord. deacon Chichester 1802
Ord. priest Gloucester 1803
C.: Buxted, Sussex 1803
C.: Wrotham, Kent 1804-06
Select Preacher: at University 1809, 1810, and 1811
Domestic Chapl. to the Archbishop of Canterbury 1813
V.: Herne Hill, Kent 1815-16
R.: Buxted, with Uckfield, Sussex 1815-20
R.: Sundridge, Kent and of St Mary's Lambeth, [ London ] 1820-46
m. 1813:08:09 Maria Frances BRUERE dau. of William BRUERE (or Bruene (Burke, Extinct Baronetcies )), Esq., of Argyle Street, London
Treasurer and Member of: the London Committee of S.P.C.K.
One of the principal promoters of the establishment of Sch: King's College London
Publ.: Life of Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury 1821
Attacked Sir William Drummond's theistic work Oedipus Judiacus in Letters to Sir William Drummond, and in Remarks on the same work 1811-13
Assisted Dr Mant in the compilation of the Family Bible published by the S.P.C.K.; Sermons 1827, and (posthumously) 1847
d.
bur. Lambeth, [ London ] 1846:01:06
MI there ^ [ London ]
father of Charles J. D'OYLY (1838)
William D'OYLY (1843)
brother of Francis D'OYLY (1794) and John (next)
(Foster, Index Eccles.; D.N.B.; Cant. Act Bk. )

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