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Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society ISrtrfjjtte of 3Bs %,'&n$U. BY HENRY WAGNER, E.S.A ARMS OF D E L'AN&LE (on the Monument in Croughton Church).' •Azure, a fess between tivo acorns slipped in chief and a rose between three bezants in base. Rene Bochart. Sought an asylum somewhile= -Esther, dau. of Joachim Du Moulin, and in . Returning to France in 1590, sister to Pierre Du Moulin, Pasteur of became, successively, Pasteur at Dieppe, Charenton, and Canon of Canterbury. U Pontorson, and Rouen. See following Pedigree. tel

Samuel Bochart. Born at Rouen 10 May, 1599 ; died 16 May, 1667. Marie Bochart.^ =Jean Maximilien de Baux, Seigneur 6" Theologian, Geographer, Naturalist, and Philologist. He mar. Suzanne Mar., firstly, de L'Angle, senior Pasteur of Rouen. t< de Boutesluys, and had an only dau., who mar. Pierre Le Sueur, Georges Guille- Born 1590 ; mar. 1619 ; died 1674. tel Seigneur de Colleville. bert: •d tel b M 0 Rev. Samuel De L'Angle, D.D. Born= :Marie Marie De L'Angle.= :John Durel,1 D.D. Born at St. Helier's, in Jersey, tel 1622, and named after his learned Died in Bur. in St. Marga- 1625. Chaplain in Ordinary to the King, and tel uncle. Assisted his father for 24 years; her con- ret's, Westminster, Prebendary of Salisbury, 1663; Canon of Wind- Pasteur of Charenton, 1671-82, when finement, 12 Aug. 1700. sor, 1663-4; Prebendary of Durham, 1668; Dean he came to England. Created D.D. of and bur. of Windsor, 1677. Died 8 June, 1683, and bur. Oxford in Feb. 1683, and installed in West- 12 June, in St. George's, Windsor, "about the Prebendary of Westminster in October minster middle of the north isle." Will dated 1 April, following. Vicar of Steventon, Berks. Abbey 13 1681, and proved in the P.C.C. 2 July, 1683 Died 17 June, 1693, and bur. at St. Dec. 1687. (82, Drax). Margaret's, Westminster. Will dated 13 June, and proved in the P.C.C. 3 co July, 1693 (113, Coker). Henry Durel, Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of Marlborough. Rev. John Maximilian De L'Angle.2 Borm =Anne, dau. of Rev. Peter De L'Angle,=p, Thomas De L'Angle. 31 May, 1665; died 20 Aug. 1719. Of William Freind, of Parish of St. Dead in Born 6 Feb., and bapt. Christ Church, Oxford; M.A. 1694. Rector twenty-six years Magnus-le-Martyr. 1747. in W e s t m i n s t e r Abbey of Croughton; and Vicar of Newbottle, Rector of Crough- Adm'on granted 13 16 Feb. 1684-5. Northants, 1711. Bur. at Croughton 24 ton, Northants. Feb. 1747, to the Living 1693. Aug. 1719. Adm'on granted to the widow dau. in the P.C.C. 3 Nov. 1719.

George. Born Anne.=pRev. Pierson Lloyd, D.D. Vicar of Croughton, Jane De L'Angle, of Cirencester. Will dated and died 21 1731-79 ; Second Master of Westminster, 29 Sept. 1770, and proved in the P.C.C. 16 Oct. 1706. 1748-71 ; Prebendary (1777), and Chancellor Feb. 1775 (47, Alexander). Names her (1780) of York. Died Jan. 1781, and bur. cousins—Anne, Elizabeth, and Mary, daus. in East Cloister of . of Dr. Lloyd, of Dean's Yard, Westminster, and her relations, Mistresses Catherine and Elizabeth Cox, of N. Cerney.

Jane De: :Rev. Robert Freind,3 D.D. Born at Mary De= =Right Rev. George Smalridge, D.D. Two other daugh- L'Angle. Croughton 1667. Head Master of L'Angle. Dean of Christ Church, 1713; Bishop ters, Anne and Bur. at Westminster, and Rector of Witney, of Bristol, 1714-19. Died 27 Sept. another, of whom Witney, co. Oxford, 1711; Canon of Windsor, 1719, and buried in Christ Church one is believed to ...1758. 1729; Canon (by exchange) of West- Cathedral. Portrait by Eneller' in the have mar. her minster, 1731, but vacated the stall in College Hall. Will dated 4 July 1715, cousin, Henry favour of his son, 1744. Died at Witney and proved in the P.C.C. by the widow, Durel. 9 Aug. 1751, and there buried. 23 Nov. 1719 (202, Romney).

William Freind, D.D. (only surviving son). Rector of Witney, 1739, and of Islip, 1747; Prebendary Philip, of Westminster, 1744; Canon of Christ Ohurch, 1756; Dean of Canterbury, 1760. Died 28 Nov. — 1766, and buried at Witney. By his wife, Grace Robinson, sister of Michael, Archbishop of Armagh Mary. and first Lord Rokeby, he left, with other issue, a son, the Ven. John Freind, Archdeacon of Armagh, — who assumed the name of Robinson, and was created a Baronet in 1819.=;= Anne. 4s See Baronetage. « o|

-^Rev. John Maximilian De L'Angle, D.D. Born circa 1640.= Genevieve .... Will Susanna. Men-=. . . . § Curate of Wahner, resigned 1671; installed Canon of Canterbury dated 23 Dec. 1724, and tioned as a sister Beuzelin. "M in 1678, though he and his wife did not obtain Letters of Denizena- proved in the Consistory in the will of Dr. < tion till 19 Oct. 1681; Vicar of Shebbertswell, 1683-86; Rector of Court of Canterbury, 7 Samuel in 1693. St. George's, Canterbury, 1686-92; Kector of Kingston, resigned Nov. 1729, by Rev. in 1692; Rector of Charfcham, 28 June 1695, and lived there in what Theophilus De L'Angle. was known as "The Delangle House." Died there 11 Nov. 1724, (Lib. 60, 425.) b and bur. in the chancel. Will dated 10 Dec. 1720, and proved in tel the P.C.C. 13 Mar. 1724-5 (63, Romney). F

Theophilus De L'Angle. Adm'on granfced,=pElizabeth, dau. (by Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Dixon, D.D., Prebendary of Roches- f the relict Elizabeth dying before she had ter) of Bev. Merrick Head (3rd son of Sir Richard Head, 1st Bart., by Elizabeth, tel taken upon her Letters of Adm'on, to the dau. and coheir of Alderman Merrick, of Rochester), Rector of Leyborne, and of •d son, Theophilus, 19 Jan. 1750-1, Ulcombe, co. Kent: Died shortly after her husband. tel b M 0 Rev. Theophilus De L'Angle. Christ Church, Oxford,: =Margaret Merrick De L'Angle,, William De L'Angle, " of & tel B.A. 1716-; M.A. 1719. Instituted to Vicarage of Ten- .... Captain R.N. Will H.M.S. Plymouth, marriner." tel terden 31 July, 1723; to the Vicarage of Goodnestone, dated 2 April, and Will dated 16 May, 1738, 1745; and to the Rectory of Snargate, 3 April, 1756, proved in the P.C.C. and proved by the widow, all in co. Kent. Died 29 June, 1763. Will dated 22 May, 1 June 1753 (169, Elizabeth, in the P.C.C. 20 1754; proved in the P.C.C. 6 Sept. 1763 (Cassar, 425). Searle). Feb. 1744-5 (41, Seymour).

Rev. John Maximihau De L'Angle. Christ Church, Oxford, B.A. 1748; M.A. 1752. Genoveva.- Berdmore. d Succeeded his father as Vicar of Goodnestone, 1763; Rector of Danbury and Woodham to Ferrers, Essex Died at Danbury 80 May, 1783. Adm'on granted, 19 June, 1783, to CO Margaretta, wife of Rev. Richard Davies, niece and only next of km.