Baptist Proby

The Very Rev Baptist Proby (bapt. 14 June 1726 – 18 January 1807) was Dean of Lichfield[1] from 1776 until 1807.[2]

Life

Proby was the fifth son of John Proby of Elton Hall in Elton, Huntingdonshire, MP for Huntingdonshire (1722–27) and Stamford (1743–47), and his wife Hon. Jane Leveson-Gower, eldest daughter of John Leveson-Gower, 1st Baron Gower. His elder brother was John Proby, 1st Baron Carysfort.[3] He was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge; and ordained in 1750. He held incumbencies at Exton, Doddington, Thornhaugh and Wansford before his time as Dean.[4]

He died on 18 January 1807.

Family

Proby married Mary Russell, daughter of John Russell, rector of Fiskerton. They had 14 children, of whom eight survived to adulthood:[5]

  • John Proby (bapt. 5 March 1753 – ), died in infancy
  • Mary Proby (bapt. 10 September 1754 – 27 February 1829), married in 1782 Francis Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth
  • Jane Proby (bapt. 11 December 1755 – ), died in infancy
  • Baptist Beresford Proby (bapt. 15 April 1757 – 1758), died in infancy[6]
  • Granville Proby (bapt. 18 February 1759 – buried 23 February 1759), died in infancy[6]
  • Granville Proby (bapt. 21 August 1760 – ), died in infancy
  • Baptist John Proby (1761–1829), became vicar of Brewood, married Mary Susannah, youngest daughter of Sir Nigel Bowyer Gresley, 7th Baronet[7]
  • Catherine Proby (bapt. 15 July 1762 – ), married her cousin, Rev. Charles Proby, son of Capt. Charles Proby, R.N.
  • John Proby (bapt. 11 April 1764 – ), died in infancy
  • Caroline Proby (bapt. 16 October 1766 – 2 February 1800), married in 1792, Edward Grove
  • Anne Proby (bapt. 25 October 1768 – 19 November 1847), died unmarried in Clifton, Bristol[8]
  • Charles Proby (1771–1859), Canon of Windsor, married 1814, Frances, daughter of the Rev. John Sharrar[9]
  • Joshua John Brownlow Proby (bapt. 28 October 1773 – 4 March 1810), died in Bengal[10]
  • Susan Proby (died 11 August 1804), youngest daughter, died unmarried in Clifton[11]
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References

  1. National Archives
  2. British History On-line
  3. Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood (107 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. p. 3223. ISBN 0-9711966-2-1.
  4. "Proby, Baptist (PRBY743B)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  5. Edmund, Lodge (1834). The Peerage of the British Empire. p. 95. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  6. Whistler, Rose Fuller (1892). The History of Ailington, Aylton, Or Elton. Mitchell and Hughes. p. 95. Retrieved 8 February 2020. Proby.
  7. "Proby, Baptist John (PRBY781BJ)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  8. "Obituary". The Gentleman's Magazine. F. Jefferies: 105. January 1847.
  9. Lipscomb, George (1847). The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham. J. & W. Robins. p. 506. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  10. "Obituary". The Gentleman's Magazine. A. Dodd and A. Smith: 288. September 1810.
  11. "Deaths". The Christian Observer. W. Wells and T. B. Wait. 3: 588. September 1804. Retrieved 8 February 2020.


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