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Pridden, the Rev. John.
B.A. 1789, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from ST JOHN'S, 1789. [Eldest s. of John, bookseller, of Fleet Street, London (and Anne, dau. of Humphrey Gregory, of Whitchurch, Salop).
B. Jan. 3, 1758, in St Martin's parish, Ludgate.
School, St Paul's.] Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Apr. 15, 1777, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1781.
F.S.A., 1785.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) June 30, 1781; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from London) May 26, 1782.
Afternoon Lecturer at Tavistock Chapel, 1781.
C. of St Bride's, Fleet Street, 1783.
Minor Canon of St Paul's, 1782-1825.
V. of Heybridge, Essex, 1783-97.
V. of Wakering Parva, 1788-97.
Minor Canon of Westminster, 1795-1825.
Priest-in-Ordinary of the Chapel Royal, 1795.
V. of Caddington, Beds., 1797-1825.
R. of St George's, Botolph Lane, London, and R. of St Botolph's, Bishopsgate, 1813-25.
Married (1) Sept. 4, 1787, Anne, dau. of John Nichols; (2) May 7, 1817, Anne, dau. of Robert Pickwood, of Egham, Surrey.
Antiquary, amateur artist and architect.
Continued work on the index and glossary to the Rolls of Parliament (which had been begun by Archdeacon John Strachey), on which he spent 30 years.
Died, s.p., Apr. 5, 1825, in Fleet Street.
(Al. Oxon.; St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 437; Cant.
Act Book; G. Mag.
, 1825, I. 467; D.N.B.)
Rev. John PRIDDEN
Approx. lifespan: 1758–1856
BA 1789,incorp. from Oxford University
MA from St John's College 1789
Eldest s. of John PRIDDEN
bookseller, of Fleet Street, London , (and Anne GREGORY dau. of Humphrey GREGORY, of Whitchurch, Shropshire , )
b. 1758:01:03 in St Martin's parish, Ludgate, [London],
Sch: St Paul's School St Paul's, [London],
Matric. from Queen's College [Oxford] 1777:04:15 aged 19;
BA(Oxford) 1781
FSA 1785
Ord. deacon [pl ))[+ci]OX[-ci] ) 1781:06:30
Ord. priest Lincoln, Litt. dim. from London 1782:05:26
Afternoon Lecturer at: : Tavistock Chapel, Tavistock, [London], 1781
C.: St Bride's, Fleet Street, [London], 1783
Minor Canon of: St Paul's, [London], 1782-1825
V.: Heybridge, Essex , 1783-97
V.: Wakering Parva, [Essex], 1788-97
Minor Canon of: Westminster, [London], 1795-1825
Priest-in-Ordinary of the Chapel Royal Chapel, [London], 1795
V.: Caddington, Bedfordshire , 1797-1825
R.: St George's, Botolph Lane, London , , and
R.: St Botolph's, Bishopsgate, [London], 1813-25
m. (1) 1787:09:04 Anne NICHOLS dau. of John NICHOLS
m. (2) 1817:05:07
Anne PICKWOOD dau. of Robert PICKWOOD, of Egham, Surrey ,
Antiquary, amateur artist and
Architect:
Continued work on the index and glossary to the Rolls of Parliament (which had been begun by Archdeacon: John Strachey), on which he spent 30 years.
d., s.p. Fleet Street, [London], 1825:04:05
( Al. Oxon.; St John's College Adm., IV. 437; Cant. Act Book; G. Mag 1825, I. 467; D.N.B .)

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