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William HALSTEAD Adm. pens. (age 17) at CHRIST'S, 20 Jun., 1709. S. of Thomas. B. at Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ]. School, Eton [ Buckinghamshire ]. Matric. 1710 ; Scholar, 1710-1 ; B.A. 1713/4 ; M.A. 1719 . Ord. deacon (London) Dec., 1715. Master of the Free School, Buckingham [ Buckinghamshire ], 1723-4 . Perhaps R. of Farnborough, Hampshire , 1724 . R. of Padbury, Buckinghamshire , 1729-63 ; also R. of Thornborough [ Buckinghamshire ]. Buried at Thornborough [ Buckinghamshire ], 29 Dec., 1763. Admon. (P.C.C.) 1764 . ( Peils, II. 173; but see Al. Oxon. for another of these names.) | William HALSTEAD Approx. lifespan: 16921763 Adm. pens. (age 17) at Christ's College 1709:06:20 s. of Thomas HALSTEAD b. at Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], Sch: Eton Matric. 1710 Scholar 1710-11 B.A. 1713/4 M.A. 1719 Ord. deacon (London) 1715:12 Master of the Free School Buckingham, [Buckinghamshire], 1723-24 Perhaps R. of Farnborough, Hampshire , 1724 R. of Padbury, Buckinghamshire , 1729-63 ; also R. of Thornborough, [Buckinghamshire], Buried at Thornborough, [Buckinghamshire], 1763:12:29 Admon. (P.C.C.) 1764 ( Peils, II. 173; but see Al. Oxon. for another of these names.) |
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William ST JOHN Adm. pens. at JESUS, 05 Jul., 1709. 4th s. of Sir St Andrew, 2nd Bart., deceased, of Woodford, Northamptonshire . Matric. 1709 ; B.A. 1712/3 . Succeeded as 9th Baron Bletsoe, 10 May, 1714. Died unmarried, 11 Oct., 1720. Brother of St Andrew (1702). ( Collins, VI. 749; G.E.C. ) | William ST JOHN Approx. lifespan: 16911720 Adm. pens. at Jesus College 1709:07:05 4th s. of Sir St Andrew ST JOHN 2nd Bart., deceased, of Woodford, Northamptonshire , Matric. 1709 B.A. 1712/3 Succeeded as 9th Baron Bletsoe 1714:05:10 Died unmarried 1720:10:11 brother of St Andrew ST JOHN (1702) ( Collins VI. 749; G.E.C. ) |