Lord Mayor of London 1745. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society, 7/05/1752.
Rev John Faithful Grover Fortescue
Education: BA Trinity College, Cambridge
Ordination - Priest: 23 Sept 1810 Chapel of Palace, Fulham
By Bishop John Randolph/Londn 1809-1813
Curate: Theydon Garnon 23 Sept 1810
Perpetual Curate: Berners Roding 06 June 1811
Rector: Colchester St giles 16 Dec 1811
Curate: Brentwood 14 Apr 1826
Perpetual Curate: Brentwod 23 Jan 1829
Capt. Charles Richard Dyke Acland RN
Died of Blackwater Fever at Simondstown, South Africa on 23 Apr 1828, while commanding HMS Helicon on anti-slavery duties.
Rev Sir Robert Sheffield DD 3rd Bart of Normanby
Education: MA, Christ Church College, Oxford
Ordination - Priest: 20 Feb 1785, Temple Church, London
Rector & Vicar: 21 Feb 1785 - 13 Jan 1822, Flixborough with Burton on Slather, Lincolnshire
Late M.P. For Exeter
M.P. for Somerset West 28 Jul 1837 to 1847; for N. Devon 1865-85. Became a Fellow of the Royal Society, 20/06/1839.
Education: Harrow, Christchurch Oxford (BA 1831). JP and DL for Devon, Magistrate for Somerset. Hon. Col 3rd Battalion Devon R.V., Major S. Devon Yeomanry Cavalry. Sworn a Privy Councillor 1883. Member of the Atheneum Club.
Died of Scarlet Fever.
Died of Scarlet Fever.
Lieutenant Francis Gilbert Dyke Acland
Know to the family as Gib. Educated at Eton. "His short but successful career in the Rifle Brigade suited him exactly: it was very typical of his lively character hat he brought back from Canada a black bear which gave its name to the Bear's Hut at Killerton and was the scourge and delight of the neighbourhood until it was sent to the London zoo." A Devon Family: the Story of the Aclands by Anne Acland, pp 109. Died unmarried. d.s.p.