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Bryant, Jacob.
Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, 1736.
S. of Anthony, officer of the customs at Plymouth and
Chatham. B. at Plymouth. Bapt. Aug. 19, 1717. Matric.
1736; B.A. 1740-1; M.A. 1744. Fellow, 1739. Secretary to the
Duke of Marlborough, 1756, with whom he went to Germany.
Officer in the Ordnance department. Resided for some time
in Blenheim palace. Afterwards at Farnham Royal, Windsor,
where he died Nov. 14, 1804. M.I. there. A learned and
multifarious writer, chiefly on antiquarian subjects. ( D.N.B. )
Jacob BRYANT
Approx. lifespan: 1717–1804
Adm. at King's College scholar from Sch: Eton 1736
s. of Anthony BRYANT officer of the customs at Plymouth, [Devon], and Chatham, [Kent],
b. at Plymouth, [Devon],
Bapt. 1717:08:19
Matric. 1736
B.A. 1740/1
M.A. 1744
Fellow 1739
Secretary to the Duke of Marlborough 1756 with whom he went to Germany ,
Officer in the Ordnance department.
Resided for some time in Blenheim palace [Oxfordshire],
Afterwards at Farnham Royal, Windsor, [Berkshire],
died 1804:11:14
M.I. there.
A learned and multifarious writer, chiefly on antiquarian subjects.
( D.N.B. )

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