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Hildyard, James. Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, July 5, 1828. [Eighth] s. of the Rev. William (1780), R. of Winestead, Yorks. B. there Apr. 11, 1809. School, Shrewsbury (Head of School). Matric. Michs. 1829; Tancred student, 1829; Scholar, 1830; Browne medal, 1830-3; Members' prize, 1832; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1833; B.A. (2nd Classic) 1833; M.A. 1836; B.D. 1846. Fellow, 1833-47. Tutor, 1840-7. Hebrew Lecturer, 1840. Mildmay Preacher, 1841-3. Senior Proctor, 1843-4. In Apr. 1829, the leading character in a rebellion known as the 'Beef Row.' Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1830; priest, 1834. R. of Ingoldsby, Lincs., 1846-87; restored the church there and built a new rectory. J.P. for Parts of Kesteven. Married, 1846, Elizabeth Matilda, only dau. of George Kinderley, of Lincoln's Inn. Author, Ingoldsby Letters; A Reply to the Bishops on the Revision of the Book of Common Prayer, 1879; edited two plays of Plautus. Died Aug. 27, 1887, at Ingoldsby. Brother of Frederick (1820), etc. (Peile, II. 432; C.U. Hist. Reg.; Boase, I. 1467, which says '8th son'; D.N.B.) | James HILDYARD Approx. lifespan: 18091887 pens. Christ's College adm1828:07:05 eighth s. ofunique identifier HLDT780W Rev. William HILDYARD (1780) R.: Winestead, East Riding of Yorkshire b. Winestead, East Riding of Yorkshire 1809:04:11 Sch: Shrewsbury School [Shrewsbury], [ Shropshire ] ( Mr EDWARDS ) Matric. 1829:10MT: Tancred Student 1829 Scholar 1830 Browne Medal 1830-33 Members' Prize 1832 2nd Chancellor's Medal 1833 BA 2 nd Classic 1833 MA 1836 BD 1846 Fellow 1833-47 Tutor: 1840-47 Hebrew Lecturer: 1840 Mildmay Preacher: 1841-43 Senior Proctor: 1843-44 the leading character in a rebellion known as the "Beef Row" 1829:04 Ord. deacon Lincoln 1830 Ord. priest 1834 R.: Ingoldsby, Lincolnshire 1846-87 restored the church and built a new rectory: Ingoldsby, Lincolnshire J.P.: for parts of Kesteven, [ Lincolnshire ] m. Elizabeth Matilda KINDERLEY only dau. of George KINDERLEY of Lincoln's Inn, [ London ] 1846 Publ.: Ingoldsby Letters ; A Reply to the Bishops on the Revision of the Book of Common Prayer 1879 Publ.: edited two plays of Plautus d. Ingoldsby, [ Lincolnshire ] 1887:08:27 brother ofunique identifier HLDT820F Frederick HILDYARD (1820) ( Peile, II. 432; C.U. Hist. Reg ; Boase, I. 1467, which says "8th son"; D.N.B. ) [add:]Married 1847:08:19, at Whitchurch near Reading, [ Berkshire ] Eliza KINDERSLEY dau. of George KINDERSLEY, late of Lincoln's Inn, [ London ] [:add] [add:]Photograph: CAS: J.42[:add] [add:](P.J. Barnwell: C. Chron. of 1847:08:21 )[:add] |
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Hildyard, William. Adm. pens. at SIDNEY, Mar. 10, 1780. Elder s. of William, attorney and alderman, of Grimsby [and Frances Whichcot]. B. there July 6, 1762. School, Louth (Mr Emeris). Matric. Easter, 1781; LL.B. 1786. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Apr. 16, 1789. V. of Killingholme with Habrough, Lincs., 1792. V. of East Halton, 1792. R. of Winestead, Yorks., 1795-1842. R. of Ludborough, 1815-25. Married, Dec. 12, 1793, Catherine, dau. of Isle Grant, of Ruckland, Lincs. Died Feb. 25, 1842. Nine of his ten sons were graduates of Cambridge and six were Fellows of their Colleges. Father of the next, of Robert C. (1818), Richard (1833), John (1813), James (1828), Horatio S. (1825), Frederick (1820), Francis (1826) and Alexander G. (1833). (Goulding, Some Louth Grammar Schoolboys; Clergy List, 1841; Burke, L.G., 1939; Cant. Act Bk.; G. Mag., 1842, I. 559.) | William HILDYARD Approx. lifespan: 17621842 pens. Sidney Sussex College adm1780:03:10 elder s. of William HILDYARD Attorney and Alderman of Grimsby, [ Lincolnshire ] s. of Frances Whichcot HILDYARD b. Grimsby, [ Lincolnshire ] 1762:07:06 Sch: Louth School [Louth], [ Lincolnshire ] ( Mr EDWARDS ) Matric. 1781:04ET: LLB 1786 Fell.-Com. Queens' College adm1789:04:16 V.: Killingholme with Habrough, Lincolnshire 1792 V.: East Halton, [ Lincolnshire ???] 1792 R.: Winestead, East Riding of Yorkshire 1795-1842 R.: Ludborough, [ Lincolnshire ] 1815-25 m. Catherine GRANT dau. of Isle GRANT of Ruckland, Lincolnshire 1793:12:12 d. 1842:02:25 Nine of his ten sons were graduates of Cambridge and six were Fellows of their Colleges father ofunique identifier HLDT812W William HILDYARD (1812) father ofunique identifier HLDT818RC Robert Charles HILDYARD (1818) father ofunique identifier HLDT833R Richard HILDYARD (1833) father ofunique identifier HLDT813J John HILDYARD (1813) father ofunique identifier HLDT828J James HILDYARD (1828) father ofunique identifier HLDT825HS Horatio Samuel HILDYARD (1825) father ofunique identifier HLDT820F Frederick HILDYARD (1820) father ofunique identifier HLDT826F Francis HILDYARD (1826) father ofunique identifier HLDT833AG Alexander Grant HILDYARD (1833) (Goulding, Some Louth Grammar Schoolboys ; Clergy List 1841; Burke, L.G. 1939; Cant. Act Bk ; G. Mag . 1842, I. 559.) |