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116: 58:, and in March 1758 was by him presented to the living of Battersea. Three years later the same patron gave him the living of Beckenham, Kent, and in 1765 a dispensation passed to enable Fraigneau to hold the two livings conjointly. 90: 27: 126: 158: 61:
He retained both appointments till his death in Brighton on 12 September 1788. He is described by Cole as β€˜a little man of great life and vivacity.’
183: 168: 163: 173: 55: 178: 70: 51: 50:, in 1736. Graduating B.A. 1739 and M.A. 1743, he took holy orders, and was elected a fellow. In 1743 he was appointed 131: 54:, and held that position till 1750, when he resigned it. He then accepted the post of tutor to the family of 47: 153: 148: 20: 69:
He married, 31 March 1758, Catherine (Miss Kitty Smith) (died Brompton 1807), daughter of
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extraction. He was born in London in 1717, and became a
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1717 births
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People educated at Westminster School, London
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English Christian religious leaders
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