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VALPY, FRANCIS EDWARD JACKSON.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, Feb. 15, 1815. [6th and youngest] s. of [the Rev.] Richard (Pembroke College, Oxford, 1773), D.D., schoolmaster.
B. Feb. 22, 1797, at Reading.
School, Reading.
Matric. Michs. 1815; Scholar; Bell Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1824.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 18, 1826; priest, June 10, 1827.
Succeeded his father as Head Master of Reading Grammar School, 1830, but had no success and resigned.
Head Master of Burton-on-Trent School, 1839-42.
R. of Garveston, Norfolk , 1845-73.
Married (1) 1825, Eliza, dau. of John Pullen, of Canonbury; (2) 1866, Mary, dau. of John Champion, of Guernsey . Author, A Manual of Latin Etymology; The Third Greek Delectus; The Second Greek Delectus; Greek Exercises; Electa ex Ovidio et Tibullo; The Course of Nature, urged on Principles of Analogy, in Vindication of Scripture . Latterly of 10, Regents Park Terrace, Gloucester Gate, London , N.W., where he died Nov. 28, 1882; buried at Garveston.
Father of Julius J. C. (1846), Anthony B. (1863) and Francis H. (1858); brother of Abraham J. (1835) and Gabriel (1807).
( Boase, III. 1072; Crockford; D.N.B. )
Francis Edward Jackson VALPY
Approx. lifespan: 1797–1882
pens. aged 17 Trinity College adm1815:02:15
6th and youngest] s. of [Rev.] Richard ( Pembroke College [Oxford] (1773), DD schoolmaster.
b. Reading, [Berkshire], 1797:02:22
Sch: Reading School Reading, [Berkshire],
Matric 1815:10MT:
Scholar
Bell Scholar 1817
BA 1819
MA 1824
Ord. deacon Norwich 1826:06:18
Ord. priest 1827:06:10
Succeeded his father as Headmaster of: : Sch: Reading Grammar School Reading, [Berkshire], 1830 but had no success and resigned.
Headmaster of: : Sch: Burton-on-Trent School Burton-on-Trent, [Staffordshire], 1839-42
R.: Garveston, Norfolk , 1845-73
m. (1) 1825 Eliza PULLEN dau. of John PULLEN of Canonbury, [London],
m. (2) 1866 Mary CHAMPION dau. of John CHAMPION of Guernsey ,
Publ.: A Manual of Latin Etymology; The Third Greek Delectus; The Second Greek Delectus; Greek Exercises; Electa ex Ovidio et Tibullo; The Course of Nature, urged on Principles of Analogy, in Vindication of Scripture
Latterly of 10 Regents Park Terrace, Gloucester Gate, London , N.W.
d. 1882:11:28
buried Garveston, [Norfolk],
father of Julius J. C. VALPY (1846)
father of Anthony B. VALPY (1863)
father of Francis H. VALPY (1858)
brother of Abraham J. VALPY (1835)
brother of Gabriel VALPY (1807)
( Boase III. 1072; Crockford; D.N.B. )

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