Rightly Radcliffe, He was of St. John's College, Cambridge, A.B. 1691 and A.M. 1695. and shortly after became a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, and Confessor to the Royal House- bold. He married, at the Temple Church, London, 5 Mch. 1694-5, Ann Morse, who appears to have died before him. He died 29 Oct., aged about forty-seven, and his will, dated six days before, was proved 6 Nov. following, in the Court of the Dean and Chapter, by his eldest dau. Ann, who was baptized at St. Margaret's, Westminster. 27 Dec. 1695. He left also a son William, and a dau. Mary, and mentioned his brother William Radcliffe, of Mill Bridge, Huddersfield. co. York, Gent. See his son's burial 27 Mch. 1700.
Source: The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate church or abbey of St. Peter, Westminster, edited by Joseph Lemuel Chester, London, 1876
Rightly Radcliffe, He was of St. John's College, Cambridge, A.B. 1691 and A.M. 1695. and shortly after became a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, and Confessor to the Royal House- bold. He married, at the Temple Church, London, 5 Mch. 1694-5, Ann Morse, who appears to have died before him. He died 29 Oct., aged about forty-seven, and his will, dated six days before, was proved 6 Nov. following, in the Court of the Dean and Chapter, by his eldest dau. Ann, who was baptized at St. Margaret's, Westminster. 27 Dec. 1695. He left also a son William, and a dau. Mary, and mentioned his brother William Radcliffe, of Mill Bridge, Huddersfield. co. York, Gent. See his son's burial 27 Mch. 1700.
Source: The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate church or abbey of St. Peter, Westminster, edited by Joseph Lemuel Chester, London, 1876
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