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Ayscough, Francis (1701–1763), courtier and Church of England clergyman  

M. St John Parker

Ayscough, Francis (1701–1763), courtier and Church of England clergyman, was born in Surrey on 19 December 1701 and baptized on 25 December in St Olave's, Southwark, the second son of Gabriel Ayscough (bap. 1668) and his wife, Mary. He was educated at ...

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Dalton, John Neale (1839–1931), Church of England clergyman and royal tutor  

Richard Davenport-Hines

Dalton, John Neale (1839–1931), Church of England clergyman and royal tutor, was born on the Isle of Thanet, Kent, on 24 September 1839, the eldest of five sons (among nine children) of John Neale Dalton (1808–1880), a Church of England clergyman, and his wife (and first cousin), ...

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Douglas, James, fourth Baron Douglas (1787–1857), Church of England clergyman and aristocrat  

Henry Paton

revised by K. D. Reynolds

Douglas, James, fourth Baron Douglas (1787–1857), Church of England clergyman and aristocrat, fifth son of Archibald Stewart Douglas, first Baron Douglas (1748–1827), and his second wife, Lady Frances Scott (1750–1817), youngest daughter of Francis Scott, earl of Dalkeith, was born on 9 July 1787. Having been educated for the church at ...

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Warr, Charles Laing (1892–1969), Church of Scotland minister and royal chaplain  

Ronald Selby Wright

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Warr, Charles Laing (1892–1969), Church of Scotland minister and royal chaplain, was born at the manse, Rosneath, Dunbartonshire, on 20 May 1892, the younger son of the minister, the Revd Alfred Warr, himself a distinguished minister of the Church of Scotland, and his wife, ...