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Tillard, Richard. Adm. pens. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, June 15, 1784. S. of the Rev. Richard (1750), V. of Wirksworth, Derbyshire . (and Sarah, only child of Ralph Yoward, of York). B. July 16, 1765, at York. School, Coxwold. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1784; B.A. (11 th Wrangler ) 1788; M.A. 1791. Fellow, 1790-8. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 21, 1788; priest, June 19, 1791. V. of Madingley, Cambridgeshire , 1791-6. R. of Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire , 1796-1841. J.P. for Huntingdonshire . Married, Dec. 31, 1810, Margaret, 3rd dau. of the Rev. William Smelt, R. of Gedling, Nottinghamshire . (and Margaret, only dau. of Philip, 5th Earl of Chesterfield). 'Since the present wealthy incumbent [of Bluntisham] became allied to the House of Stanhope, the rectorial table is not infrequently the easy and fascinating resort of the principal nobility of this country.' Retired to Street End House, Canterbury, and died at Hastings, Jan. 4, 1850. Brother of Henry (1795); father of James A. (1830) and the next. ( St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 518; Burke, P. and B. ( sub Chesterfield); E. H. Vigers; C. F. Tebbutt; G. Mag., 1850, I. 331.) | Richard TILLARD Approx. lifespan: 17651850 pens. aged 18 St John's College adm1784:06:15 s. of Rev. Richard TILLARD (1750) V.: Wirksworth, Derbyshire , (and Sarah, only child of Ralph Yoward, of York, [Yorkshire], ) b. York, [Yorkshire], 1765:07:16 Sch: Coxwold School Coxwold, [North Riding of Yorkshire], Matric 1784:10MT: Scholar 1784 BA 11 th Wrangler 1788 MA 1791 Fellow 1790-98 Ord. deacon Ely 1788:12:21 Ord. priest 1791:06:19 V.: Madingley, Cambridgeshire , 1791-96 R.: Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire , 1796-1841 J.P. for: : Huntingdonshire , m. 1810:12:31 Margaret SMELT 3rd dau. of Rev. William SMELT R.: Gedling, Nottinghamshire , (and Margaret, only dau. of Philip, 5th Earl of Chesterfield) 'Since the present wealthy incumbent of Bluntisham, [Huntingdonshire], became allied to the House of Stanhope, the rectorial table is not infrequently the easy and fascinating resort of the principal nobility of this country.' Retired to Street End House, Street End, Canterbury, [Kent], [, and] Died Hastings, [Sussex], 1850:01:04 brother of Henry TILLARD (1795) father of James A. TILLARD (1830) father of Richard Henry TILLARD (1834) ( St John's College Adm. IV. 518; Burke P. and B. ( sub Chesterfield); E. H. Vigers; C. F. Tebbutt; G. Mag 1850, I. 331) |