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Lowe, Robert.
Adm. pens.
at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 12, 1797.
Of Notts.
[S. of Robert, Esq., of Oxton, High Sheriff of Notts., 1802-3 [and Ann, dau. of Richard Turner Becher, of Southwell.] School, Southwell.
Matric. Lent, 1799; Scholar, 1798; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1814.
Ord. deacon (York) July 17, 1803; priest, July 13, 1806; C. of Oxton, Notts., 1803-9. R. of Bingham, 1810-45.
Prebendary (or Canon) of Halloughton in Southwell Cathedral, 1826-45.
Was the subject of a series of violent attacks by William Cobbett in his Weekly Political Register, in consequence of having organised in his own parish the principles of Poor Law administration afterwards adopted by the Poor Law Commission for the whole kingdom.
Married, July, 1803, Ellen, dau. of the Rev. Reginald Pyndar, of Hadsor House, Worcs., and had issue; their 2nd son, Robert, became the 1st Viscount Sherbrooke, May 25, 1880.
Died Jan. 23, 1845, at Bingham, aged 65.
M.I. at Bingham.
Father of Henry P. (1829). (St John's Coll.
Adm.
, IV. 364; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1845, I. 669.)
Robert LOWE
Approx. lifespan: 1781–1845
pens. St John's College adm1797:12:12
Of Nottinghamshire [
s. of Lowe, Robert Esq., of Oxton, [ Nottinghamshire ] High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire 1802-03
[and Ann BECHER dau. of Richard Turner BECHER, of Southwell, [ Nottinghamshire ] .]
Sch: Southwell [ Nottinghamshire ]
Matric 1799:01LT:
Scholar 1798
BA 1802
MA 1814
Ord. deacon York 1803:07:17
Ord. priest 1806:07:13
C.: Oxton, Nottinghamshire 1803-09
R.: Bingham [ Nottinghamshire ] 1810-45
Prebendary (or Canon: ) of Halloughton in Southwell Cathedral, [ Nottinghamshire ] 1826-45
Was the subject of a series of violent attacks by William Cobbett in his Weekly Political Register, in consequence of having organised in his own parish the principles of Poor Law administration afterwards adopted by the Poor Law Commission for the whole kingdom.
m. 1803:07,Ellen dau. of Rev. Reginald PYNDAR, of Hadsor House, Hadsor, Worcestershire
had issue
their 2nd son, Robert, became the 1st Viscount Sherbrooke 1880:05:25
d. 1845:01:23 at Bingham, aged 65.
MI Bingham [ Nottinghamshire ]
father of Henry P. LOWE (1829)
( St John's College Adm., IV. 364; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag. 1845, I. 669.)

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