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Morley UNWIN Adm. pens. at QUEENS', 12 Jun., 1722. Of London . S. of Thomas. Matric. 1722 ; B.A. 1725/6 ; M.A. 1729 ; B.D. 1738 . Fellow, 1727-44 . Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 16 Jun., 1728; priest, 01 Jun., 1729. Master of the Free School at Huntingdon [ Huntingdonshire ], 1729-42 . V. of Oakington, Cambridgeshire , 1736-43 . R. of Wistow, Huntingdonshire , 1737-43 . Chaplain to the Earl of Harborough, in 1737 . R. of Grimston, Norfolk , 1743 . Chaplain in the Navy, 1751 . Returned to Huntingdon [ Huntingdonshire ], in 1748 ; lived in the High Street; prepared pupils for the University. Married Mary, dau. of William Cawthorne, of Ely, Cambridgeshire . (For Mary Unwin and her subsequent connection with the poet William Cowper, see D.N.B. ) Died 02 Jul., 1767, of a fall from his Horse; buried at St Mary's, Huntingdon [ Huntingdonshire ]. Father of William Cawthorne, the friend of William Cowper, the poet, who resided with the Unwins at Huntingdon [ Huntingdonshire ], 1765-7 . | Morley UNWIN Approx. lifespan: 17041767 Adm. pens. at Queens' College 1722:06:12 Of London , s. of Thomas UNWIN Matric. 1722 B.A. 1725/6 M.A. 1729 B.D. 1738 Fellow 1727-44 Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1728:06:16 ; priest 1729:06:01 Master of the Free School at Huntingdon, [Huntingdonshire], 1729-42 V. of Oakington, Cambridgeshire , 1736-43 R. of Wistow, Huntingdonshire , 1737-43 Chaplain to the Earl of Harborough, in 1737 R. of Grimston, Norfolk , 1743 Chaplain in the Navy 1751 Returned to Huntingdon, [Huntingdonshire], in 1748 ; lived in the High Street; prepared pupils for the University. m. Mary CAWTHORNE dau. of William CAWTHORNE of Ely, Cambridgeshire , . (For Cawthorne UNWIN, Mary and her subsequent connection with the poet William COWPER see D.N.B. ) d. 1767:07:02 of a fall from his Horse; buried at St Mary's, Huntingdon, [Huntingdonshire], father of William Cawthorne UNWIN the friend of William Cowper, the poet, who resided with the Unwins at Huntingdon, [Huntingdonshire], 1765-67 |