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WOOD, JOHN PAGE.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, May 11, 1814. [Eldest] s. of Matthew [1st Bart., twice Lord Mayor of London ] (and Maria, dau. of John Page, M.D., of Woodbridge, Suffolk ). B. [Aug. 25, 1796], at Woodbridge.
School, Winchester.
Matric. Lent, 1815; LL.B. 1821.
Ord. deacon (Norwich), June 17, 1821; priest, Mar. 3, 1822.
Chaplain and private secretary to Queen Caroline, attending her death and burial at Brunswick; Chaplain to the Duke of Sussex , 1821-43.
R. of St Peter's, Cornhill, London , 1824-66.
V. of Cressing, Essex , 1832-66.
Married, Feb. 16, 1820, Emma Caroline, dau. of Sampson Michell, Esq., R.N., of Croft West, Cornwall . Admiral in the Portuguese service.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Sept. 25, 1843.
Died Feb. 21, 1866, at Belhus, near Romford, Essex . Father of Francis (1853); brother of William P. (1820).
( Boase, III. 1471; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1866, I. 456.)
John Page WOOD
Approx. lifespan: 1796–1866
pens. aged 18 Trinity College adm1814:05:11
Eldest s. of Matthew WOOD [1st Bart., twice Lord Mayor of London , (and Maria PAGE dau. of John PAGE MD of Woodbridge, Suffolk , )
b. 1796:08:25 Woodbridge, [Suffolk],
Sch: Winchester School Winchester, [Hampshire],
Matric 1815:01LT:
LLB 1821
Ord. deacon Norwich 1821:06:17
Ord. priest 1822:03:03
Chapl.: and private
Sec. to: : Queen Caroline, attending her death and burial Brunswick, [Germany],
Chapl.: to the Duke of Sussex 1821-43
R.: St Peter's, Cornhill, London , 1824-66
V.: Cressing, Essex , 1832-66
m. 1820:02:16 Emma Caroline MICHELL dau. of Sampson MICHELL Esq., R.N. of Croft West, Cornwall , Admiral in the Portuguese service [Portugal],
Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart. 1843:09:25
d. Belhus near Romford, Essex , 1866:02:21
father of Francis WOOD (1853)
brother of William P. WOOD (1820)
( Boase III. 1471; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag 1866, I. 456)

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