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Leeke, William.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Feb. 8, 1825.
[S. of S., of St John's, Isle of Wight, and Havant, Hants.
(and Sophia). B. 1797.] Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832.
Ensign (52nd Light Infantry) at Waterloo, 1815.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1829; priest, 1830; C. of Westham, Sussex, 1829-31.
C. of Brailsford, Derbs., 1831-40.
P.C. of Holbrooke, 1840-77.
Rural Dean of Duffield, 1849-74.
Author, A Few Suggestions for Increasing the Incomes of many of the Smaller Livings and for the almost total Abolition of Pluralities, more especially addressed to the Members of Both Houses of Parliament; Memorials to the Archbishop of Canterbury, from Seventy-two of the Clergy of Derbyshire, on the Abolition of Pluralities; History of Lord Seton's Regiment (52nd Light Infantry) at the Battle of Waterloo. Disappears from Crockford, 1880.
Father of Edward T. (1858), Henry (1864), John C. (1860) and Samuel (1866). (Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles. (Leek); Who was Who, 1916-28 (sub his s. Edward T.); P. B. G. Binnall.)
William LEEKE
Approx. lifespan: 1797–1879
Fell.-Com. Queens' College adm1825:02:08
s. of S. LEEKE of St John's, Isle of Wight and Havant, Hampshire (and Sophia)
b. 1797
Matric 1825:10MT:
BA 1829
MA 1832
Ensign: ( 52nd Light Infantry ) at Waterloo 1815
Ord. deacon Chichester 1829
Ord. priest 1830
C.: Westham, Sussex 1829-31
C.: Brailsford, Derbyshire 1831-40
P.C.: Holbrooke, [ Derbyshire ] 1840-77
Rural Dean of: Duffield, [ Derbyshire ] 1849-74
Publ.: A Few Suggestions for Increasing the Incomes of many of the Smaller Livings and for the almost total Abolition of Pluralities, more especially addressed to the Members of Both Houses of Parliament; Memorials to the Archbishop of Canterbury, from Seventy-two of the Clergy of Derbyshire, on the Abolition of Pluralities; History of Lord Seton's Regiment (52 nd Light Infantry ) at the Battle of Waterloo
d. Disappears from Crockford 1880
father of Edward T. LEEKE (1858)
father of Henry LEEKE (1864)
father of John C. LEEKE (1860)
father of Samuel LEEKE (1866)
( Clergy List ; Foster, Index Eccles. (Leek); Who was Who 1916-28 ( sub his s. Edward T.); P.B.G. Binnall)
[add:] s. of Samuel LEEKE [:add]
[add:] s. of Sophia BARGHUS LEEKE [:add]
[add:] b. 1797:11:27 [:add]
[add:] private baptism 1797:12:12 [:add]
[add:] c. Havant, [ Hampshire ] 1798:07:25 [:add]
[add:] m. Mary Anne COX All Saints Derby, Derbyshire 1828:10:29 [:add]
[add:] Mary Anne COX dau. of John COX [:add]
[add:] Mary Anne COX sister of Edward COX (1821) [:add]
[add:] d. Holbrooke, Derbyshire 1879:06:06 [:add]
[add:](Bernard Gillings, 2015: list of the descendants of John Cox of Derby; death certificate)[:add]

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