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Leman, Thomas.
Adm. pens.
at EMMANUEL, Sept.
15, 1770.
[S. of the Rev. John (1724), of Wenhaston Hall, Suffolk.
B. Mar. 29, 1751, at Kirstead, Norfolk.] Matric. Lent, 1771; B.A. 1775; M.A. from Clare, 1778.
Fellow of Clare.
Re-adm.
at Emmanuel, Nov. 8, 1783; Dixie (Bye) Fellow, 1783.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1775; priest, 1777.
Chancellor of Cloyne, 1796; resigned, 1802, on account of non-residence.
A great authority on Roman roads in England; with his friend Dr Bennet 'traversed all the British trackways and Roman Roads.' Contributed an essay on the Roman roads and stations in Leics.
to Nichols's Hist.
of Leics.
; also contributed an article to Clutterbuck's Herts. on 'the primeval inhabitants of Herts.
etc.' F.S.A., 1788.
Married (1) Jan. 4, 1796, Frances (died 1818), dau. of William Nind, barrister, and widow of Colonel Alexander Champion, of Bath; (2) Jan. 1819, Frances, dau. of Sir Robert Deane, Bart., and widow of Colonel John Hodges.
Died s.p. Mar. 17, 1826, at Bath.
(G. Mag., 1826, II. 373; Northants.
Clergy
; Burke, Biblio.
Cornub.
, 314; D.N.B.)
Thomas LEMAN
Approx. lifespan: 1751–1826
pens. Emmanuel College adm1770:09:15
s. of Rev. John LEMAN (1724) of Wenhaston Hall, Wenhaston, Suffolk ,
b. Kirstead, Norfolk , 1751:03:29
Matric 1771:01LT:
BA 1775
MA from Clare College 1778
Fellow of: : Clare College
Re-adm. at Emmanuel College 1783:11:08
Dixie (Bye)
Fellow 1783
Ord. deacon Peterborough 1775
Ord. priest 1777
Chancellor of: Cloyne, [Co. Cork], 1796 ; resigned1802, on account of non-residence.
A great authority on Roman roads in England; with his friend Dr Bennet "traversed all the British trackways and Roman Roads."
Contributed an essay on the Roman roads and stations Leicestershire , to Nichols' Hist. of Leicestershire , ; also contributed an article to Clutterbuck's Herts . on "the primeval inhabitants of Herts. etc."
FSA 1788
m. (1) 1796:01:04, Frances (died (1818) dau. of William NIND Barrister: and widow of Colonel Alexander CHAMPION, of Bath, [Somerset],
m. (2) 1819:01
Frances dau. of Sir Robert DEANE, Bart., and widow of Colonel John HODGES
d. s.p. 1826:03:17 at Bath, [Somerset],
( G. Mag. 1826, II. 373; Northants. Clergy ; Burke, Biblio. Cornub., 314; D.N.B. )

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