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Burnaby, Thomas.
Adm. pens. at CLARE, Oct. 26, 1779. [S. and h. of Robert (1757), V. of St Margaret's, Leicester.] B. [Dec. 2, 1761] at Leicester.
Matric. Michs. 1780; B.A. 1784.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Dec. 5, 1784.
Fellow of Emmanuel, 1785.
M.A. 1789.
R. of Misterton, Leics., 1786-1830.
Succeeded his father as V. of St Margaret's, Leicester, 1789-1830.
V. of Knighton, 1789-1806-. Acting Magistrate for Leicestershire.
On the occasion of a riot at Barrow-upon-Soar in 1795, he accompanied the Leicester troops and by his firmness was mainly instrumental in quelling the disturbance.
Married Lucy, dau. of Richard Dyott, Esq., of Freeford Hall, Staffs., Aug. 2, 1785.
Died Feb. 1, 1830, aged 68, at St Margaret's vicarage.
Father of the next and Robert (1813).
(G. Mag., 1830, I. 187.)
Thomas BURNABY
Approx. lifespan: 1762–1830
Adm pens. Clare College 1779:10:26
s. and h. of Robert BURNABY (1757) V.: St Margaret's, Leicester, [Leicestershire], .] B. [1761:12:02] at Leicester, [Leicestershire],
Matric 1780:10MT:
BA 1784
Mig. to Emmanuel College 1784:12:05
Fellow of Emmanuel College 1785
MA 1789
R.: Misterton, Leicestershire , 1786-1830
Succeeded his father as V.: St Margaret's, Leicester, [Leicestershire], 1789-1830
V.: Knighton, [Leicestershire], , 1789- 1806-.
Acting Magistrate for: : Leicestershire ,
On the occasion of a riot at Barrow-upon-Soar, [Leicestershire], in1795, he accompanied the Leicester troops and by his firmness was mainly instrumental in quelling the disturbance.
m. Lucy DYOTT dau. of Richard DYOTT, Esq., of Freeford Hall, [Freeford], Staffordshire , 1785:08:02
d. aged 68 1830:02:01, at St Margaret's vicarage [Leicestershire],
father of the next and Robert BURNABY (1813)
( G. Mag . 1830, I. 187)
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Dyott, Richard.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, June 25, 1824.
S. and h. of William, Gen., of Freeford Hall, near Lichfield.
B. there May 26, 1808.
School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1826.
Commissioned as Ensign, in the 63rd Foot, Oct. 1827; 70th Foot, Sept. 1829; Lieut., June 1831; 53rd Foot, June, 1848; Capt., Aug. 1838; retired, Feb. 1848.
Major, 2nd Stafford Militia, 1853; Lieut.-Col., 1855-79.
M.P. for Lichfield, July 1865-Mar. 1880; re-elected, Apr. 2, 1880, but election declared void, July 1, 1880.
High Sheriff of Staffs., 1856.
Married, Dec. 6, 1849, Ellen, dau. of Sir Charles Smith Forster, Bart., M.P., of Lysways Hall, Staffs.
Died Feb. 13, 1891, at Freeford.
Buried in family vault under St Mary's Church, Lichfield, at night, according to custom of the family since the Commonwealth.
Brother of the next.
(Boase, v. 186; Record of Old Westminsters.)
Richard DYOTT
Approx. lifespan: 1808–1891
pens. aged 19 Trinity College adm1824:06:25
s. and h. of William DYOTT General, of Freeford Hall,, near Lichfield, [Staffordshire],
b. there 1808:05:26
Sch: Westminster School Westminster, [London],
Matric 1826:10MT:
Commissioned as Ensign in: : 63rd Foot 1827:10
70th Foot 1829:09
Lieutenant: 1831:06
53rd Foot 1848:06
Captain: 1838:08 ; retired1848:02
Major: 2nd Stafford Militia 1853
Lieutenant-Colonel: 1855-79
M.P. for: : Lichfield, [Staffordshire], 1865:07 -Mar. 1880
re-elected 1880:04:02, but election declared void 1880:07:01
High Sheriff of: Staffordshire , 1856
m. 1849:12:06 Ellen FORSTER dau. of Sir Charles Smith FORSTER, Bart., M.P. of: Lysways Hall, Lysways, Staffordshire ,
d. Freeford, [Staffordshire], 1891:02:13
bur. in family vault under St Mary's Church, St Mary's, Lichfield, [Staffordshire], , at night, according to custom of the family since the Commonwealth.
brother of William Herrick DYOTT (1828)
( Boase, v. 186; Record of Old Westminsters. )
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Lee, William Southworth.
Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 13, 1780; pens.
Oct. 9, 1780.
Of Leicestershire.
[S. of the Rev. John (1745), R. of Burton Overy.
School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1784.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 6, 1784; priest, Mar. 12, 1786; C. of Burton Overy, Leics., 1784-6; R. there 1786-1801.
Married, Apr. 3, 1786, Anne, dau. of Richard Dyott, of Freeford, Staffs., and had issue.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll.
Adm.
, IV. 355.)
William Southworth LEE
Approx. lifespan: 1762–1860
sizar aged 19 St John's College adm1780:04:13
pens. 1780:10:09
Of Leicestershire ,
s. of Rev. John LEE (1745) R.: Burton Overy, [Leicestershire],
Sch: Rugby School Rugby, [Warwickshire],
Matric 1780:10MT:
Scholar 1780
BA 1784
Ord. deacon Lincoln 1784:06:06
Ord. priest 1786:03:12
C.: Burton Overy, Leicestershire , 1784-86
R.: there ^ Leicestershire , 1786-1801
m. 1786:04:03,Anne dau. of Richard DYOTT, of Freeford, Staffordshire ,
had issue
( Rugby School Reg.; St John's College Adm., IV. 355)

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