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Justly Hill

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Justly Hill (bapt. 16 December 1781 – 18 March 1853) was the Archdeacon of Buckingham from 1825 until 1853.

He was born at St Boniface parish, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight,[1] the youngest son of Col. William Hill, who served as aide-de-camp to Count de Lipp in the Seven Years' War, and Elizabeth Popham (1744–1809), great-granddaughter of MP Alexander Popham. He was the younger brother of Capt. Henry Hill.[2][3][4][5] He was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford and ordained in 1806.[6] He was Rector of Tingewick before being appointed Archdeacon of Buckingham on 7 September 1825.[7] He died on 18 March 1853.[8]

Marriage and issue

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Hill married Jane Helen Shute, daughter of Samuel Shute in 1820 and had issue:

References

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  1. ^ 1851 England Census
  2. ^ Marshall, John (1823). "Hill, Henry" . Royal Naval Biography. Vol. 52.8.3. London: Longman and company. pp. 319–324.
  3. ^ Boase, Frederic (2018). Modern English Biography (volume 1 of 4) A-H. Litres. p. 1861. ISBN 978-5-04-126964-7. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  4. ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Hill, Justly" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
  5. ^ Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry. H. Colburn. 1847. p. 1058. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  6. ^ "Hill, Justly (1805–1829)". The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540–1835. CCEd Person ID 64465. Retrieved 28 October 2024.
  7. ^ British History On-line
  8. ^ DeathsThe Times (London, England), Monday, Mar 21, 1853; pg. 9; Issue 21381
Church of England titles
Preceded by Archdeacons of Buckingham
1825–1853
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