1745 - 1827 (81 years)
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Name |
Charles Daubeny |
Title |
Rev. |
Birth |
16 Aug 1745 |
Caundle-Bishop, Dorset |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
1804 |
Salisbury, Wiltshire |
Archdeacon of Salisbury |
Death |
10 Jul 1827 |
The Vicarage, North Bradley, Wiltshire |
Burial |
20 Jul 1827 |
Rode Hill, Somerset |
Notes |
- Charles Daubeny (1745–1827) was an English churchman and controversialist, who became archdeacon of Salisbury.
The second son of George Daubeny, a Bristol merchant, he was baptized 16 August 1745, educated at a private school at Philip's Norton, and sent when 15 years old to Winchester College. Shortly after his admission he fell ill, was incapacitated for more than a year, and never entirely recovered. He became head boy of the school, and at age 18 gained an exhibition at New College, Oxford, where he later became a Fellow.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Daubeny_(priest)
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Person ID |
I5486 |
Gibbs Family Tree |
Last Modified |
22 Jun 2019 |
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