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Bodley, Thomas.
Scholar at KING'S HALL, 1492. Resided
till 1531. S. of Richard, of St Botolph, Billingsgate. B.A.
1493; M.A. 1497-8. Ord. priest (Ely) Sept. 24, 1496. V. of
South Weald, Essex, 1499-1537. Will (P.C.C.) 1537; to
be buried in St Botolph's. (J. Ch. Smith.)
Thomas BODLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1474–1537
Scholar at King's Hall 1492
Resided till 1531
s. of Richard BODLEY of St Botolph, Billingsgate, [London],
B.A. 1493
M.A. 1497/8
Ord. priest (Ely) 1496:09:24
V. of South Weald, Essex , 1499-1537
Will (P.C.C.) 1537 ; to be buried in St Botolph's, [London],
(J. Ch. Smith.)
Thomas BODLEY
Thomas BODDELEY
Thomas BODELEY
Thomas BODLEE
Thomas BODLEYGH
Thomas BOODLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1439–1537
Updated from Venn I
S. Botolph's par., Billingsgate, London , . King's Hall, sch., adm. 1492-93 ;
fell., 1493-94 ;
vac. 1531-32
[ATCC, i. 127; Trinity College Munts, KH Accts xvii, fo. 17v; xviii, fo. 151-xxi, fo. 141v passim]
Quest., adm. 1494:03:06 ;
Inc.A., adm. 1497-98
[CUGBk Β, i. 58, 61, 110]
M.A. Ord. subd. 1496:04:02
[Reg. Hill, Lond.]
pr. 1496:09:24
[Reg. Alcock, Ely, fo. 241v]
V. of S. Neot, Cornwall , , vac. 1499:10
[Reg. Redman, Ex., fo. 12]
v. of S. Weald, Essex , , adm. 1499:10:30 ;
till death
[Reg. Savage, Lond., fo. 34v; Newcourt, ii. 645]
d. 1537
Will dated 1537:05:12 ;
proved 1537:06:26
[PCC, 8 Crumwell and 7 Dyngeley]
Requested burial within the 'presyncte' of S. Botolph's, Billingsgate, London , , in the chapel where his father and mother lay.
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Bodley, Thomas.
Adm. pens. at QUEENS', Mar. 30, 1844. [S. of William Hulme (1797), M.D., of Hull.
B. there July 15, 1825.] Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1859.
Brother of the next.
Thomas BODLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1825–1923
Adm pens. Queens' College 1844:03:30
s. of William Hulme BODLEY (1797) MD, of Hull, [East Riding of Yorkshire],
b. there ^ Hull, [East Riding of Yorkshire], 1825:07:15
Matric 1844:10MT:
BA 1848
MA 1859
brother of William Hamilton BODLEY (1840)
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Bodley, William Hamilton.
Adm. pens. at QUEENS', May 22, 1840. [S. of William Hulme (1797), M.D. B. 1820.] Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1849.
C. of St Paul's, Cheltenham.
C. of St Mary's, Bryanston Square, London.
Chaplain of Archbishop Tennison's Chapel, Regent Street, London.
Became a Roman Catholic, 1851; a Priest-in-charge of Our Lady and St Margaret, Oxburgh, Norfolk.
Died Jan. 1900.
Brother of Thomas (above). (W. G. Gorman, Converts to Rome.)
William Hamilton BODLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1822–1900
Adm pens. Queens' College 1840:05:22
s. of William Hulme BODLEY (1797) MD b. 1820
Matric 1840:10MT:
BA 1844
MA 1849
C.: St Paul's, Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire],
C.: St Mary's, Bryanston Square, London ,
Chapl.: Archbishop Tennison's Chapel, [+ci]^Archbishop Tennison's[-ci] Regent Street, London ,
Became a Roman Catholic 1851
a Priest-in-charge of Our Lady and St Margaret, Oxburgh, Norfolk ,
d. 1900:01
brother of Thomas BODLEY (1844)
(W. G. Gorman, Converts to Rome .)
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Bodley, William Hulme.
Adm. pens. at PETERHOUSE, July 15, 1797. 3rd s. of George, gent., of Lombard Street, London.
B. Jan. 23, 1780.
School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Easter, 1800; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1805.
Incorp. at Oxford, June 12, 1806, age 26; M.B. (Queen's College) 1806; M.D. (Oxford) 1817.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 16 1796.
Studied medicine at Edinburgh.
Practised first at Brighton; removed to Hull, 1817.
Physician to the Royal Hull Infirmary, 1823; retired from practice, 1838; returned to Brighton.
Married Mary Anne, dau. of the Rev. Frederick Hamilton, of Brighton, Oct. 13, 1812. (Their youngest son was George Frederick, the well-known architect.) Died June 18, 1855, aged 75, at Brighton.
Father of Thomas (1844) and William H. (above). (T. C. Dale, Middle Temple Adm. Bk.; Al. Oxon.; R. F. Scott.)
William Hulme BODLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1780–1855
Adm pens. Peterhouse 1797:07:15
3rd s. of George BODLEY gent. of Lombard Street, London ,
b. 1780:01:23
Sch: Charterhouse
Matric 1800:04ET:
BA 1802
MA 1805
Incorp. at Oxford University 1806:06:12 aged 26;
MB Sch: Queen's College 1806
MD Oxford 1817
Adm. at Middle Temple 1796:04:16
Studied medicine at Edinburgh.
Practised: first at Brighton, [East Sussex],
removed to Hull, [East Riding of Yorkshire], 1817
Physician to: : Royal Hull Infirmary [Royal Hull], [East Riding of Yorkshire], 1823
retired from practice 1838
returned to Brighton.
m. Mary Anne HAMILTON dau. of Rev. Frederick HAMILTON of Brighton, [East Sussex], 1812:10:13
(Their youngest son was George Frederick, the well-known architect.)
d. aged 75 Brighton, [East Sussex], 1855:06:18
father of Thomas BODLEY (1844) and William H. (above)
(T. C. Dale, Middle Temple Adm. Bk.; Al. Oxon .; R. F. Scott.)

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