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Paley, Thomas. Adm. pens. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, July 7, 1828. S. of Dr [Robert (1802), of Bishopton Grange], near Ripon. B. [May 11, 1810], at Halifax. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1829; B.A. (27th Wrangler) 1833; M.A. 1836; B.D. 1844. Fellow, 1835-47. Ord. deacon (York) 1833; priest (Canterbury, Litt. dim. from York) May 25, 1834. P.C. of Marton-le-Moor, Yorks., 1834-47, and P.C. of Dishforth, 1841-7. R. of Ufford, Northants., 1847-81. Married, June 24, 1847, Ann Judith, dau. of Mr Smith Wormald, of Barton Hall, Barton-on-Humber. Interested in the higher education of women; 'he was the first father to bring a daughter to Newnham, in the early life of which he took a keen interest and was throughout a warm friend of Miss Clough's.' Resided latterly at Bournemouth. Died Aug. 8, 1899, at Wimbledon. Father of George K. (1880) and of Mary, wife of Professor Alfred Marshall, the economist; brother of Robert C. (1846). (What I remember, Mary Paley Marshall; Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Eagle, XXI. 83; Boase, VI. 344; Crockford; Clergy List; Northants. Clergy; The Times, Aug. 10, 1899.) | Thomas PALEY Approx. lifespan: 18101899 pens. aged 18 St John's College adm1828:07:07 s. of Dr PALEY [Robert (1802) of Bishopton Grange, Bishopton, [West Riding of Yorkshire], , near Ripon, [West Riding of Yorkshire], b. Halifax, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1810:05:11 Sch: Sedbergh School Sedbergh, [West Riding of Yorkshire], Matric 1829:10MT: Scholar 1829 BA 27 th Wrangler 1833 MA 1836 BD 1844 Fellow 1835-47 Ord. deacon York 1833 Ord. priest Canterbury, Litt. dim. from York 1834:05:25 P.C.: Marton-le-Moor, North Riding of Yorkshire , 1834-47,and P.C.: Dishforth, [North Riding of Yorkshire], 1841-47 R.: Ufford, Northamptonshire , 1847-81 m. 1847:06:24 Ann Judith WORMALD dau. of Mr Smith WORMALD, of Barton Hall, Barton, Barton-on-Humber, [Lincolnshire], Interested in the higher education of women; "he was the first father to bring a daughter to Newnham College,in the early life of which he took a keen interest and was throughout a warm friend of Miss Clough's." latterly Bournemouth, [Hampshire], d. Wimbledon, [Surrey], 1899:08:08 father of George K. PALEY (1880) of Mary, wife of Professor: Alfred Marshall, the economist brother of Robert C. PALEY (1846) ( What I remember Mary PALEY Marshall; Sedbergh School Reg.; Eagle, XXI. 83; Boase, VI. 344; Crockford; Clergy List; Northants. Clergy; The Times 1899:08:10) |