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Baring, Francis Henry.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Feb. 14, 1867. [2nd] s. of Charles, Bishop of Durham.
B. Nov. 21, 1848, at Bishop Auckland, Durham.
Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1872; priest (Calcutta) 1875; Missionary in India, 1872-4 and 1886-9. C. of Christ Church, Winchester, 1880-4. V. of Chilworth, Hants., 1884-5. V. of Ropley, 1891.
R. of Kingsworthy, 1891-4. Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, Lahore, 1895-9. R. of Eggesford, Devon, 1899-1900.
C. of Forth and Levin, Tasmania, 1905-6. Resided latterly at Spring Bay, Tasmania.
Twice married and had issue.
Died Sept. 22, 1914, aged 65, at Kamo, New Zealand. (Burke, P. and B., sub Northbrook; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 29, 1914.)
Francis Henry BARING
Approx. lifespan: 1848–1914
pens. Trinity College adm1867:02:14
[2nd] s. of Charles BARING Bishop of: Durham, , [Co. Durham],
b. Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham , 1848:11:21
Matric 1867:10MT:
BA 1871
MA 1874
Ord. deacon Durham 1872
Ord. priest Calcutta 1875
Missionary in: : India , 1872-74 and 1886-89
C.: Christ Church, Winchester, [Hampshire], 1880-84
V.: Chilworth, Hampshire , 1884-85
V.: Ropley, [Hampshire], 1891
R.: Kingsworthy, [Hampshire], 1891-94
Sec. of: British and Foreign Bible Society Lahore, [India], 1895-99
R.: Eggesford, Devon , 1899-1900
C.: Forth and Levin, Tasmania , [Australia], 1905-06
latterly at Spring Bay, Tasmania , [Australia],
Twice married and had issue
d. aged 65 Kamo, New Zealand , 1914:09:22
(Burke, P. and B., sub Northbrook; Crockford; The Times 1914:09:29)
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Baring, the Hon. Francis Henry.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, July 15, 1867.
Did not reside. 3rd s. of Francis Thornhill, Baron Northbrook, of Stratton, Micheldever, Hants.
B. July 22, 1850.
Migrated to Oxford; matric. (Corpus Christi) Oct. 21, 1869, age 19; Scholar.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 19, 1872.
High Sheriff of Surrey, 1888.
Married and had issue.
Died Mar. 7, 1915.
(Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.)
Hon. Francis Henry BARING
Approx. lifespan: 1850–1915
Tripos: Trin. Math. 1871
pens. Trinity College adm1867:07:15
Did not reside
3rd s. of Francis Thornhill BARING, Baron Northbrook of Stratton, Micheldever, Hampshire ,
b. 1850:07:22
Mig. to Oxford University
Matric. aged 19 Corpus Christi College [Oxford] 1869:10:21
Scholar
Adm.: Lincoln's Inn 1872:04:19
High Sheriff of: Surrey , 1888
m.
had issue
d. 1915:03:07
( Al. Oxon .; Burke, P. and B .)
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Baring, Frederick.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Mar. 27, 1824. 3rd s. of Alexander (afterwards Baron Ashburton). B. Jan. 31, 1806.
Matric. Michs. 1824; LL.B. 1830.
R. of Abbotstone, and V. of Itchen Stoke, Hants., 1830-45.
R. of Kingsworthy till 1841.
Remained without cure.
Married Frederica Mary Catherine, dau. of John Ashton, of The Grange, Chester, Apr. 24, 1831.
Died June 4, 1868.
(Peile, II. 415; Burke, P. and B., sub Ashburton.)
Frederick BARING
Approx. lifespan: 1806–1868
Fell.-Com. Christ's College adm1824:03:27
3rd s. of Alexander BARING, afterwards Baron Ashburton
b. 1806:01:31
Matric 1824:10MT:
LLB 1830
R.: Abbotstone, [Hampshire], 1830-45
V.: Itchen Stoke, Hampshire , 1830-45
R.: Kingsworthy, [Hampshire], till1841
Remained without cure:
m. Frederica Mary Catherine ASHTON dau. of John ASHTON of The Grange, Chester, [Cheshire], 1831:04:24
d. 1868:06:04
( Peile, II. 415; Burke, P. and B., sub Ashburton)
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Baring, George.
Adm. sizar at MAGDALENE, Aug. 24, 1813.
One of these names V. of Winterbourne Stoke, Wilts., 1814-16.
George BARING
Approx. lifespan: 1795–1893
sizar Magdalene College adm1813:08:24
One George BARING V.: Winterbourne Stoke, Wiltshire , 1814-16
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Baring, John.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 10, 1882. 2nd s. of Edward Charles [1st Baron Revelstoke], of Wembland, Plympton, Devon.
B. Sept. 7, 1863, at Coombe, Surrey.
School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1882.
Entered the merchant banking firm of Baring Brothers and Co., Ltd.; afterwards a partner.
Director of the Bank of England.
Eminent in the world of finance both at home and abroad.
Reorganised the Royal Finances on the accession of King Edward VII. Closely associated with the Royal Household; a playmate and afterwards a life-long friend of King George V. A member of the Prince of Wales's Council, 1907.
Receiver-General of the Duchy of Cornwall, 1908.
Received the Russian Order of the White Eagle, 1915; a Commander of the Légion d'Honneur, 1924; received the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun of Japan.
One of five London bankers to whom the Emperor of Japan presented gold cups in recognition of valuable services to Japanese finance.
Chosen (along with Sir Josiah Stamp) as British member of the Committee of Experts on the Reparations problem.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron Revelstoke, July 17, 1897.
P.C., 1902.
G.C.V.O., 1911.
Lord-Lieut. of Middlesex, 1926.
Died unmarried Apr. 19, 1929.
Brother of the next.
(The Times, Apr. 20, 1929; Burke, P. and B.)
John BARING
Approx. lifespan: 1863–1929
pens. Trinity College adm1882:06:10
2nd s. of Edward Charles BARING, 1st Baron Rev.elstoke of Wembland, Plympton, Devon ,
b. Coombe, Surrey , 1863:09:07
Sch: Eton
Matric 1882:10MT:
Entered the merchant banking firm of: Baring Brothers and Company Ltd
afterwards a partner: Baring Brothers and Company Ltd
Director of: : Bank of England
Eminent in the world of finance both at home and abroad:
Reorganised the Royal Finances on the accession of King Edward VII:
Closely associated with the Royal Household; a playmate and afterwards a life-long friend of King George V
Member of: : Prince of Wales' Council 1907
Receiver-General of: Duchy of Cornwall 1908
Russian Order of the White Eagle 1915
Commander of Légion d'Honneur 1924
Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun of Japan
One of five London bankers to whom the Emperor of Japan presented gold cups in recognition of valuable services to Japanese finance
Chosen (along with Sir Josiah Stamp) as British Member of: Committee of Experts on the Reparations problem
Sir Josiah STAMP
Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron Rev.elstoke 1897:07:17
P.C.: 1902
GCVO 1911
Lord-Lieutenant of: Middlesex , 1926
d. unmarried 1929:04:19
brother of Hon. Maurice BARING (1893)
( The Times 1929:04:20; Burke, P. and B .)
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Baring, the Hon. Maurice.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Sept. 29, 1893. [5th] s. of Edward Charles, Baron Revelstoke, of Membland, Plymouth, Devon.
B. Apr. 27, 1874, in London.
School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1893.
Secretary in the Diplomatic Service, 1897-1904; resigned.
War correspondent for the Morning Post in Manchuria, 1904; in Russia, 1905-8; at Constantinople, 1909.
Special correspondent for The Times in the Balkans, 1912.
Lieut., 4th Hussars; with the Tirah Expedition, 1897-8; in the South African War, 1899-1900; severely wounded.
Served in the Great War, 1914-18 (Major, Staff Officer, 1917; Hon. Wing Commander, R.A.F., 1918; mentioned in despatches). O.B.E., 1919; Chevalier, Légion d'Honneur, 1935.
A Director of the Westminster Bank, Ltd. Married and had issue.
Of Half-Way House, Rottingdean.
For a list of his publications see Who's Who, 1938.
Brother of John (1882).
(Univ.
War List
; Burke, P. and B., sub Revelstoke.)
Hon. Maurice BARING
Approx. lifespan: 1874–1945
pens. Trinity College adm1893:09:29
[5th] s. of Edward Charles BARING, Baron Rev.elstoke of Membland, Plymouth, Devon ,
b. London , 1874:04:27
Sch: Eton
Matric 1893:10MT:
Sec. in: : Diplomatic Service 1897-1904
resigned:
War correspondent for: Morning Post Manchuria , 1904
War correspondent for: Morning Post Russia , 1905-08
War correspondent for: Morning Post Constantinople, [Turkey], 1909
Special correspondent for: The Times Balkans , 1912
Lieutenant: 4th Hussars
with: Tirah Expedition Tirah, < >[[XXX], 1897-98
in the: South African War 1899-1900
severely wounded
Served in the Great War: 1914-18
Major:
Staff Officer: 1917
Hon. Wing Commander: R.A.F. 1918
Mentioned in Despatches
OBE 1919
Chevalier, Légion d'Honneur 1935
Director of: : Westminster Bank Ltd
m.
had issue
Of Half-Way House, Rottingdean, [East Sussex],
Publ.: For a list of his publications see Who's Who 1938
brother of John BARING (1882)
( University War List ; Burke, P. and B., sub Rev.elstoke)
[add:] d. 1945:12:14 [:add]
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Fitzroy, William Henry, Viscount Ipswich.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 22, 1837; nobleman, Oct. 17, 1837.
S. of Henry (1807). B. 1819. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1837.
Styled Earl of Euston, 1844-63.
Attaché to the British Legation at Naples, 1841.
M.P. for Thetford, 1847-63.
Married, Feb. 10, 1858, Marie Anne Louise, dau. of Francis (Baring), 3rd Baron Ashburton.
Succeeded his father as 6th Duke of Grafton, Mar. 26, 1863.
Died in London, s.p., May 21, 1882.
(G.E.C.; Harrow Sch. Reg.)
William Henry, Viscount Ipswich FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1819–1882
pens. Trinity College adm1837:06:22
nobleman 1837:10:17
s. of Henry FITZROY (1807)
b. 1819
Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [Middlesex],
Matric 1837:10MT:
Styled Earl of Euston 1844-63
Attaché to the British Legation Naples, [Italy], 1841
M.P. for: : Thetford, [Norfolk], 1847-63
m. 1858:02:10, Marie Anne Louise BARING dau. of Francis Fitzroy BARING 3rd Baron Ashburton.
Succeeded his father as 6th Duke of Grafton 1863:03:26
d. London , s.p. 1882:05:21
( G.E.C.; Harrow School Reg. )
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Kemp, Thomas Read.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 5, 1800.
Of Sussex . Kept two terms by residence. Re-adm. Fell.-Com. Feb. 15, 1802.
[Only s. of Thomas, M.P. for Lewes, 1780 (and a wool-stapler), of Brighton, Lewes and Hurstmonceaux Park, Sussex (and Anne, dau. of Henry Read, of Brookland).
B. 1782.] [School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1801;
B.A. 1805;
M.A. 1810.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 16, 1804.
Lieut. in the Ringmer, Sussex , troop of Gentlemen- and Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1804-7. Inherited from his father in 1811 the Manor of Brighthelmstone, Lewes;
also the estate and Manor of Hurstmonceaux, but this latter he sold in 1819.
M.P. for Lewes, 1811-16, 1826-7, 1830, 1831, 1833, 1835, and for Arundel, 1823-6. Spent a considerable fortune in building a large mansion in Montpelier Road, Brighton, which he named "The Temple", but it was never finished and became a boys' school. Also erected another house in Belgrave Square, London . Founder ( c. 1820) of Kemp Town, Brighton, on which he spent so much that it is said to have ruined him. Gave the site of the Sussex County Hospital and £1000 towards the hospital. Vice-President of the Church Missionary Society, 1812-16. A Manager of the London and Brighton Railway. Seceded from the Church of England , 1816, but later returned to orthodoxy. Married (1) July 12, 1806, Frances, dau. of Sir Francis Baring, Bart., M.P.;
(2) 1832, Frances Margaretta, dau. of Charles Watkin John Shakerley, of Somerford Hall, Cheshire , relict of Vigors Harvey, of Hammerton Hall, Yorkshire
Died Dec. 20, 1844, suddenly in Paris, where he had a residence, "aged 63". Father of Philip(1832). (W. R. Williams, MSS.;
Caribbeana
, IV. 255;
St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 344;
D.N.B.;
Inns of Court
.)
Thomas Read KEMP
Approx. lifespan: 1782–1844
pens. St John's College adm1800:11:05
of Sussex ,
kept two terms by residence
Fell.-Com. re-adm1802:02:15
Only s. of Thomas, M.P.: for Lewes, [Sussex], 1780
(and a wool-stapler), of Brighton, [Sussex], Lewes, [Sussex], and Hurstmonceaux Park, Hurstmonceaux, Sussex , and Anne READ dau. of Henry READ of Brookland, [Kent ???], )
b. 1782
Sch: Westminster School Westminster, [London],
Matric. 1801:10MT:
BA 1805
MA 1810
Adm. at: Middle Temple [London], 1804:05:16
Lieutenant: in Ringmer, Sussex , , troop of Gentlemen- and Yeomanry-Cavalry 1804-07
Inherited from his father in1811
the Manor of Brighthelmstone, Lewes, [Sussex], ; also the estate and Manor of Hurstmonceaux, [Sussex], , but this latter he sold in1819
M.P.: for Lewes, [Sussex], 1811-16, 1826-7, 1830, 1831, 1833, 1835, and for Arundel, [Sussex], 1823-26
Spent a considerable fortune in building a large mansion Montpelier Road, Brighton, [Sussex], , which he named " The Temple ", but it was never finished and became a boys' school. Also erected another house Belgrave Square, London ,
Founder: c1820) of Kemp Town, Brighton, [Sussex], , on which he spent so much that it is said to have ruined him.
Gave the site of the
Sussex County Hospital Sussex, [Sussex], and £1000 towards the hospital.
Vice-President of the Church
Missionary: Society 1812-16
Manager: of London and Brighton Railway
Seceded from the Church of England 1816, but later returned to orthodoxy.
m. (1)" / Frances BARING dau. of Sir Francis BARING
, Bart., 1806:07:12
M.P.:
(2) 1832 Frances Margaretta SHAKERLEY dau. of Charles Watkin John SHAKERLEY
of Somerford Hall, Somerford, Cheshire , , relict of Vigors Harvey,, of Hammerton Hall, Hammerton, Yorkshire ,
d. 1844:12:20
suddenly Paris, [France], , where he had a residence, "aged 63".
father of Philip KEMP (1832)
Refs: W. R. Williams, MSS.
Refs: Caribbeana, IV. 255
Refs: St John's College Adm., IV. 344
Refs: D.N.B.
Refs: Inns of Court .
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Northcote, Sir Stafford Henry, Bart.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Dec. 28, 1779.
Of Devon.
[Only s. of Sir Stafford, 6th Bart.
(and Catherine, dau. of the Rev. George Bradford, R. of Talaton, Devon). B. Oct. 6, 1762.] Matric. Michs. 1780; M.A. 1782.
Of Pynes, Devon.
High Sheriff of Devon, 1803-4. Raised the Royal 1st Devon Regiment of Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1824.
Married, May 6, 1791, Jacquetta, dau. of Charles Baring, of Larkbeer, and had issue.
Died Mar. 17, 1851.
(Boase, VI. 306; G.E.C.; G. Mag., 1851, I. 549; Burke, P. and B. (sub Iddesleigh); Noble and Gentle Men of England.)
Sir Stafford Henry NORTHCOTE, Bart.
Approx. lifespan: 1762–1851
Fell.-Com. Emmanuel College adm1779:12:28
Of Devon ,
Only s. of Sir Stafford, 6th Bart. (and Catherine) dau. of Rev. George BRADFORD R.: Talaton, Devon , )
b. 1762:10:06
Matric 1780:10MT:
MA 1782
Of Pynes, Devon ,
High Sheriff of: Devon , 1803-4
Raised the Royal 1st Devon Regiment of Yeomanry-Cavalry 1824
m. 1791:05:06,Jacquetta dau. of Charles BARING of Larkbeer, [Devon],
had issue
d. 1851:03:17
( Boase, VI. 306; G.E.C.; G. Mag. 1851, I. 549; Burke, P. and B. (sub) Iddesleigh); Noble and Gentle Men of England .)
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Shafto, Robert Duncombe.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 4, 1823. [Eldest s. of Robert Eden Duncombe, M.P., of Whitworth Park, Durham (and Catherine, 3rd dau. of Sir John Eden, 4th Bart.).] B. Apr. 7, 1806. [School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1823.
M.P. for North Durham, 1847-68.
Hon.
Col., 2nd Durham Rifle Volunteers, 1863-84.
Of 10, Collingham Gardens, S. Kensington.
Succeeded to Whitworth Park, 1848.
J.P. and D.L. for Co. Durham.
Married, Oct. 23, 1838, Charlotte Rosa, youngest dau. of William Baring, M.P., of Lulworth Castle, Dorset, and had issue.
Died Mar. 22, 1889, in London.
(Record of Old Westminsters; Boase, III. 511; Army Lists; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County Families.)
Robert Duncombe SHAFTO
Approx. lifespan: 1806–1889
pens. Trinity College adm1823:10:04
Eldest s. of Robert Eden Duncombe SHAFTO
M.P. of Whitworth Park, Whitworth, Durham, [Co. Durham], (and Catherine EDEN 3rd dau. of Sir John EDEN 4th Bart.).]
b. 1806:04:07
Sch: Westminster School Westminster, [London],
Matric 1823:10MT:
M.P. for: : North Durham, [Co. Durham], 1847-68
Hon. Colonel: 2nd Durham Rifle Volunteers 1863-84
Of 10, Collingham Gardens, S. Kensington, [London],
Succeeded to Whitworth Park, Whitworth, [Co. Durham], 1848
J.P. and D.L. for: : Co. Durham ,
m. 1838:10:23 Charlotte Rosa BARING youngest dau. of William BARING M.P. of: Lulworth Castle, Lulworth, Dorset ,
had issue
d. 1889:03:22 in London ,
( Record of Old Westminsters; Boase, III. 511; Army Lists ; Burke, L.G. ; Walford, County Families .)
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STAINFORTH, FRANCIS JOHN.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, May 18, 1816; re-adm.
Dec. 21, 1816.
Of Middlesex . S. of Richard (and Maria, 2nd dau. of Sir Francis Baring, 1st Bart., of Larkbeer, Devon ). Bapt. Dec. 14, 1797, at St Peter-le Poer, London . Kept five terms.
Matric. Lent, 1817.
Adm. at Queens', May 23, 1828; B.A. 1830; M.A., from St John's, 1833.
Cadet, Bengal Cavalry, 1817; Cornet, 1818; Lieut., 1819; Capt., 1825; resigned, 1827.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1830; priest (Rochester, Litt. dim. from Ely) Feb. 16, 1834.
C. of Camden Chapel, Camberwell, Surrey , -1841-6. C. of St Pancras, London , 1846-51.
P.C. of All Hallows, Staining, 1851-66.
Married (1) Jan. 23, 1823, at Benares, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Dr Fraser, of London ; (2) Oct. 1838, Elizabeth, dau. of E. S. Ruthven, M.P. for Dublin Died Sept. 3, 1866, at 9, Mark Lane, London . Brother of George (1812). (J. Rennie; V. Hodson, Officers of the Bengal Army; G. Mag., 1839, I. 89, and 1866, II. 560; F. P. White; Clergy List .)
Francis John STAINFORTH
Approx. lifespan: 1798–1866
pens. St John's College adm1816:05:18
Re-adm 1816:12:21
Of Middlesex ,
s. of Richard STAINFORTH (and Maria BARING 2nd dau. of Sir Francis BARING 1st Bart., of Larkbeer, Devon , ). c. 1797:12:14 at St Peter-le Poer, London ,
Kept five terms
Matric 1817:01LT:
Adm. at Queens' College 1828:05:23
BA 1830
MA from St John's College 1833
Cadet, Bengal Cavalry, [India], 1817
Cornet: 1818
Lieutenant: 1819
Captain: 1825 ; resigned1827
Ord. deacon Lincoln 1830
Ord. priest Rochester, Litt. dim. from Ely 1834:02:16
C.: Camden Chapel, Camden, Camberwell, Surrey , -1841-6
C.: St Pancras, London , 1846-51
P.C.: All Hallows, Staining, [Lancashire ???], 1851-66
m. (1) 1823:01:23 at Benares, [India], Elizabeth FRASER youngest dau. of Dr – FRASER of London ,
m. (2) 1838:10 Elizabeth RUTHVEN dau. of E. S. RUTHVEN M.P. for: : Dublin, [Ireland],
d. 9 Mark Lane, London , 1866:09:03
brother of George STAINFORTH (1812)
(J. Rennie; V. Hodson, Officers of Bengal Army; G. Mag 1839, I. 89, and 1866, II. 560; F. P. White; Clergy List .)
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STORY, PHILIP [LAYCOCK].
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, May 17, 1800, as Philip. [2nd s. of the Rev. Philip Laycock (above), V. of Lockington, Leicestershire .] B. Sept. 9, 1782.
Matric. Michs. 1801.
Migrated to Jesus, Nov. 18, 1802; B.A. 1804; M.A. 1810.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 1, 1806; priest (Peterb.) Apr. 24, 1808.
C. of Walton-on-the-Wolds, Leicestershire , 1806.
V. of Fawsley, Northamptonshire , 1808-10.
R. of Walton-on-the-Wolds, Leicestershire , 1813-18; resigned.
R. of Byfield, Northamptonshire , 1813-18.
Married, Dec. 20, 1806, at Beddington, Surrey , Lydia, youngest dau. of Sir Francis Baring, Bart., and had issue.
Resided latterly at Brighton.
Died Aug. 27, 1843, aged 61, at Baden Baden.
Doubtless brother of John (1797).
( St John's Coll.
Adm.
, IV. 497; Foster, Index Eccles.; Northamptonshire . Clergy, XIII. 93; G. Mag., 1843, II. 670; Burke, L.G. of Ireland .)
Philip laycock STORY
Approx. lifespan: 1782–1843
pens. as Philip. St John's College adm1800:05:17
2nd s. of Rev. Philip Laycock STORY (above), V.: Lockington, Leicestershire ,
b. 1782:09:09
Matric 1801:10MT:
Mig. to Jesus College 1802:11:18
BA 1804
MA 1810
Ord. deacon Lincoln 1806:06:01
Ord. priest Peterborough 1808:04:24
C.: Walton-on-the-Wolds, Leicestershire , 1806
V.: Fawsley, Northamptonshire , 1808-10
R.: Walton-on-the-Wolds, Leicestershire , 1813-18
resigned.
R.: Byfield, Northamptonshire , 1813-18
m. 1806:12:20 at Beddington, Surrey , Lydia BARING youngest dau. of Sir Francis BARING, Bart.
had issue
latterly Brighton, [Sussex],
d. aged 61 Baden Baden, [Germany], 1843:08:27
Doubtless brother of John STORY (1797)
( St John's College Adm., IV. 497; Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants. Clergy, XIII. 93; G. Mag 1843, II. 670; Burke, L.G. of Ireland .)
Lady Lady Ulrica DUNCOMBE
Baring, Ulrica, Lady
Approx. lifespan: 1875–1935
Matric. Newnham College 1896
b. London , 1875:02:24
dau. of Ernest, William 1st Earl of Feversham
dau. of Mabel Violet GRAHAM
m. Baring, Everard, CVO Lt.-Colonel the Hon. 1904:09
Baring, Everard, CVO, CBE Lt.-Colonel the Hon. Military Sec. to Viceroy of India:
3 dau.
Sch: priv. tuition
Newnham College 1896:04ET:-98:01LT:
no Tripos
n.c.
d. 1935:04:27
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