Rev. William Lyme Fowke 1819 - 1896
Rev. William Lyme Fowke , Vicar of Bisbrooke (1881). Venn's entry: "Adm. pens. at QUEENS', June 4, 1838. [2nd s. of Thorpe William (1797).] Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1842; priest, 1843; C. of Branstone, Leics., 1843-5. V. of Eaton, Melton Mowbray, 1845-60. V. of Barkestone, 1860-72. V. of Bisbrooke, Rutland, 1872-87. Lived latterly at The Firs, Impington, Cambs., where he died June 1, 1896, aged 76. Father of Oliver L. (1879) and Walter T. (above). (Crockford; Scott, MSS.; The Standard, June 3, 1896.) An Act to appoint additional Commissioners for executing the Acts for granting a Land Tax and other Rates and Taxes. [6th August 1866] For the County of Leicester. includes the Reverend William Lyme Fowke Vicar of Barkstone. The Times, Monday, May 30, 1842; pg. 7; Issue 17996; col C Cambridge University, May 28. Prize Poems. Bachelor of Arts William Lyme Fowke Queen's College
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Born: Sudbury, Suffolk, , England 14th Sep 1819 | Baptised: All Saints, Sudbury, Suffolk, , England 20th Oct 1819
| Died: The Firs, Impington, Cambs., , England 1st Jun 1896 | Buried:
| Family: Fowke formerly of Gunstan |
Spouses
1. Laughton, Sussex, , England 20th Jun 1849 Mary Wood
(Fowke ) 1829 - 1902
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Timeline
??? | Made a will (will) | 14th Sep 1819 | Born (birth) Sudbury, Suffolk, England | 20th Oct 1819 | Baptised (baptism) Sudbury, Suffolk, England | 1841 | Member of household in 1841 census (census) Sudbury, Suffolk, England | 20th Jun 1849 | Married Mary Wood
(Fowke ) 1829 - 1902 (marriage) Laughton, Sussex, England | 31st Mar 1851 | Head of household in 1851 census (census) | 1861 | Head of household in 1861 census (census) Barkestone in the Vale, Leics., England | 1871 | Head of household in 1871 census (census) Barkestone in the Vale, Leics., England | 6th Apr 1881 | Head of household in 1881 census (census) Bisbrooke, Rutland, England | 1891 | Head of household in 1891 census (census) Impington, Cambs., England | 1st Jun 1896 | Died (death) Impington, Cambs., England |
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