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Edward FINCH
Adm. nobleman (age 14) at CHRIST'S, 08 Jun., 1677.
5th s. of Heneage, Baron Finch, of Daventry [ Northamptonshire ] afterwards Earl of Nottingham.
Matric. 1677 ;
M.A. 1679 .
Fellow, 1680-4 .
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 23 Apr., 1683.
M.P. for the University, 1690-5 .
Afterwards took holy orders.
Ord. deacon (York) 08 Sep., 1695; priest, 15 Sep., 1695.
Preb. of York [ Yorkshire ], 1704 .
R. of Kirkby-in-Cleveland [ North Riding of Yorkshire ], 1705-37 .
R. of Wigan [ Lancashire ], 1707-14 .
Preb. of Canterbury [ Kent ], 1711-38 .
R. of Eyam, Derbyshire .
Chaplain to the Queen.
Composer. A 'Te Deum' and anthem by him are to be found in Dr Tudway's Manuscript Collection.
Died 14 Feb., 1737/8, at York [ Yorkshire ]. Buried there with his brother Henry. M.I. in the Minster [York, Yorkshire ].
Brother of Henry (1679).
( Peile, II. 64; D.N.B. )
Edward FINCH
Approx. lifespan: 1663–1737
Adm. nobleman (age 14) at Christ's College 1677:06:08
5th s. of Heneage FINCH Baron FINCH, of Daventry, [ Northamptonshire ] afterwards Earl of Nottingham.
Matric. 1677
M.A. 1679
Fellow 1680-84
Adm. at the Inner Temple 1683:04:23
M.P. for the University 1690-95
Afterwards took holy orders.
Ord. deacon (York) 1695:09:08 ; priest 1695:09:15
Preb. of York, [ Yorkshire ] 1704
R. of Kirkby-in-Cleveland, [ North Riding of Yorkshire ] 1705-37
R. of Wigan, [ Lancashire ] 1707-14
Preb. of Canterbury, [ Kent ] 1711-38
R. of Eyam, Derbyshire
Chaplain to the Queen.
Composer
A 'Te Deum' and anthem by him are to be found in Dr Tudway's Manuscript Collection.
Died 1737/8:02:14 at York, [ Yorkshire ]
buried there with his brother Henry. M.I. in the Minster [York], [ Yorkshire ]
brother of Henry FINCH (1679)
( Peile II. 64; D.N.B. )

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