See also
Husband:
Edmund Paley (1782-1850)
Wife:
Sarah Apthorp (1788-1864)
Children:
Marriage:
4 Oct 1812
Saint Andrew The Great, Cambridge
Name:
Edmund Paley
Sex:
Male
Father:
William Paley (1743-1805)
Mother:
Jane Hewitt (c. 1751-1791)
Note:
Minister of religion and author, Rector of Easingwold, Yorks. In 1825 he published a complete seven volume edition of the works of his father, William Paley.
Birth:
1782
Cawthorn, Yorkshire
Title:
Reverend
Occupation (1):
btw 1809 and 1822 (age 26-40)
Vicar of Cawthorne, Yorks
Occupation (2):
btw 1812 and 1837 (age 29-55)
Vicar of Easingwold, Yorks
Occupation (3):
btw 1838 and 1858 (age 55-76)
Rector of Gretford with Wilsthorpe, Lincs
Will (1):
11 Apr 1847 (age 64-65)
Date of Will
Education (1):
Carlisle Grammar School & Jesus Coll, Cambridge
Education (2):
Queens Coll, Oxford
Death:
1850 (age 67-68)
Gretford, Lincolnshire
Burial:
7 Sep 1850
St Thomas a Becket, Gretford, Lincs (aged 67)
Will (2):
29 Nov 1850 (age 67-68)
Will proved
Name:
Sarah Apthorp
Sex:
Female
Father:
East Apthorp (1733-1816)
Mother:
Ann Crich (c. 1750-1824)
Note:
PALEY, Sarah, 28 February 1865. The Will of Sarah Paley late of the Vicarage Penn in the County of Stafford Widow deceased who died 11 November 1864 at the Vicarage aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of William Paley of the City of Peterborough Doctor of Medicine and the Reverend Francis Henry Paley of the Vicarage aforesaid Clerk the Sons the Executors. Effects under £300. Resworn at the Stamp Office June 1865 under £450.
Birth:
30 Nov 1788
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Baptism:
2 Mar 1789 (age 0)
St John The Baptist, Croydon, Surrey
Census:
1861 (age 72-73)
Living with son, Francis Henry Paley, Upper Penn, Staffs (widow)
Death fact:
1864 (age 75-76)
1864 Dec Qtr, Wolverhampton, 6b/259
Death:
11 Nov 1864 (age 75)
Penn Vicarage, Penn, Staffordshire
Name:
Anne Paley
Sex:
Female
Note:
PALEY Annie, 25 July 1872. The Will with a Codicil of Annie Paley late of Penn Vicarage in the County of Stafford Spinster who died 6 June 1872 at Penn Vicarage was proved at Lichfield by the Reverend Francis Henry Paley of Penn Vicarage Clerk and Temple Chevallier Paley of the City of York Surgeon the Brothers the Executors. Effects under £6,000.
Birth:
1813
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Baptism:
31 Jan 1814 (age 0-1)
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Census (1):
1861 (age 47-48)
Living in household of cousin, William Paley Anderson
Census (2):
1871 (age 57-58)
Unmarried, living with brother Francis H Paley in Penn, Staffs
Death fact:
1872 (age 58-59)
1872 Jun Qtr, Wolverhampton, 6b/296 (aged 58)
Death:
6 Jun 1872 (age 58-59)
Penn Vicarage, Penn, Staffordshire
Name:
Frederick Apthorp Paley
Sex:
Male
Spouse (1):
Ruth Burchell (1816-1870)
Spouse (2):
Selina Frances Broadhurst (1818-1907)
Children:
William Burchell Paley (1855-1922)
Mary Paley (1856-1947)
Frederick John Paley (1859-1924)
Note 1:
Frederick Apthorp Paley was an English classical scholar. Born at Easingwold in Yorkshire, he was the grandson of William Paley, and was educated at Shrewsbury school and St John's College, Cambridge (B.A. 1838). His conversion to Roman Catholicism forced him to leave Cambridge in 1846, but he returned in 1860 and resumed his work as "coach," until in 1874 he was appointed professor of classical literature at the newly founded Roman Catholic University at Kensington. This institution was closed in 1877 for lack of funds, and Paley removed to Boscombe, where he died.
Sources: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11423a.htm
http://www.explore-biography.com/philosophers/F/
http://23.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PA/PALEY_FREDERICK_APTHORP.htm
Note 2:
2 February 1889. The Will of Frederick Apthorp Paley late of Apthorp Boscombe near Bournemouth in the County of Southampton M.A. LL.D. who died 9 December 1888 at Apthorp was proved at Winchester by William Burchell Paley of 196 Brookhill Sheffield in the County of York Gentleman and Frederick John Paley of the Sussex County Hospital Brighton in the County of Sussex M.D. the Sons the Executors. Personal Estate £3,011 3s. 8d. Resworn December 1889 £2,676 3s. 8d.
Birth:
14 Jan 1815
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Baptism:
15 Feb 1815 (age 0)
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Census (1):
1861 (age 45-46)
Visiting George Bell, publisher, Hampstead
Census (2):
1871 (age 55-56)
Private tutor, St Botolph Lane, Cambridge
Census (3):
1881 (age 65-66)
Lowther Lodge, Lonsdale Road, Barnes, Surrey
Census (4):
1881 (age 65-66)
Author of classical and other works
Death fact:
1888 (age 72-73)
1888, Dec Qtr, Christchurch, 2b/392
Occupation:
English classical scholar
Education:
Shrewsbury & St Johns Coll, Cambridge
Death:
9 Dec 1888 (age 73)
"Apthorp", Boscombe, Hampshire
Burial:
1888
Roman Catholic churchyard, Boscombe
Name:
William Paley
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Harriet Simpson (1815-1902)
Children:
William Edmund Paley (1851-1895)
Julia Paley (1852-1947)
Frederick Paley (1855-1889)
Frank Clapham Paley (1856-1865)
Edward Paley (1859-1865)
Annie Paley (1860-1956)
Note 1:
PALEY William of Heathfield Lodge Castlebar Park Ealing Middlesex died 13 March 1911. Probate London 11 April to Oliver Augustus Saunders barrister-at-law and Alfred Robert Henry Saunders esquire. Effects £18419 9s. 4d.
Note 2 (shared):
1871: Physician, Justice of Peace for the Liberty of Peterborough
1878: Mayor of Peterborough
Birth:
1816
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Baptism:
24 Jun 1816 (age 0)
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Census (1):
1851 (age 34-35)
Physician, Priestgate St, Peterborough
Census (2):
1861 (age 44-45)
Magistrate, West End, Peterborough
Census (3):
1871 (age 54-55)
Physician, Justice of Peace for the Liberty of Peterborough, Longthorpe Road, Peterborough (married, wife absent)
Census (4):
1881 (age 64-65)
Justice of Peace, Thorpe Road, Peterborough (married, wife absent)
Occupation:
1901 (age 84-85)
JP for the Liberty of Peterborough, Thorpe Road, Peterborough (Kelly's Handbook)
Death:
13 Mar 1911 (age 94-95)
Heathfield Lodge, Castlebar Park, Ealing, Middlesex
Name:
Jessie Paley
Sex:
Female
Note:
12 July 1866. The Will of Jessie Paley late of Penn Vicarage in the County of Stafford Spinster deceased who died 20 June 1866 at Penn Vicarage aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of William Paley of the City of Peterborough M.D. and the Reverend Francis Henry Paley of Penn Vicarage aforesaid Clerk the Brothers the Executors. Effects under £5,000.
Birth:
1818
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Baptism:
3 Jun 1818 (age 0)
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Census:
1861 (age 42-43)
Unmarried, living in household of brother, Francis Henry, Upper Penn, Staffs
Death fact:
1866 (age 47-48)
1866 Jun Qtr, Wolverhampton, 6b/317
Death:
20 Jun 1866 (age 47-48)
Penn Vicarage, Penn, Staffordshire
Name:
Catherine Paley
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Children:
Birth:
1819
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Baptism:
13 Oct 1819 (age 0)
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Death fact:
1880 (age 60-61)
1880 Dec Qtr, Stamford, 7a/217 (aged 61)
Death:
1880 (age 60-61)
Stamford, Lincolnshire
Name:
Edmund Paley
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1822
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Baptism:
17 Jan 1822 (age 0)
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Death:
14 Mar 1840 (age 17-18)
India
Name:
Edward Graham Paley
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Frances (Fanny) Sharpe (1814-1903)
Children:
Emily Frances Paley (1852-1918)
Margaret Paley (1854-1939)
Mary Elizabeth Paley (1856-1939)
Edmund Graham Paley (1857-1888)
Henry Anderson Paley (1859-1946)
Note 1:
Architect. Edward Graham Paley was Lancaster's leading architect in the 1850s, and a council member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. In 1845 he became a partner in the architects firm Sharpe Paley & Austin, which was notable for designing many important buildings in the Lancashire and Furness areas, not least the stations along the Furness Railway (of which Grange-over-Sands is the most striking example). The Catholic Cathedral of St Peter, Lancaster, 1857-59, with its beautifully designed spire, is regarded by many as Paley's masterwork.
Sources:
http://www.visitcumbria.com/paley.htm
http://www.lancashirechurches.co.uk/lancasterstp.htm
Note 2:
PALEY Edward Graham of the Greaves Lancaster architect died 23 January 1895; Probate Lancaster 11 March to Henry Anderson Paley architect Emily Frances Paley spinster and Francis Sharpe iron founder. Effects £71939 1s. 4d.
Birth:
1823
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Baptism:
22 Oct 1823 (age 0)
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Occupation:
1845 (age 21-22)
-; Partner in the architect firm Sharpe Paley & Austin, Lancaster
Census (1):
1861 (age 37-38)
Architect, The Greaves, Scotforth, Lancs
Census (2):
1871 (age 47-48)
Architect, Scotforth, Lancs
Census (3):
1881 (age 57-58)
Architect, Greaves, Scotforth, Lancs
Census (4):
1891 (age 67-68)
Absent at census, Fanny (wife), Greaves, Lancaster
Death fact:
1895 (age 71-72)
1895, Mar Qtr, Lancaster, 8e/587
Death:
23 Jan 1895 (age 71-72)
"The Greaves", Lancaster, Lancs
Name:
Temple Chevallier Paley
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Elizabeth Newsam Glaister (1829-1921)
Note 1:
PALEY Temple Chevallier of Hillthorp Cottage Great Malvern Worcestershire died 28 August 1910. Probate Worcester 14 November to Elizabeth Newsam Paley widow and John Paley Hubbersty solicitor. Effects £12868 8s.
Note 2 (shared):
1871: General Practitioner, 23 High Petergate. St Michael le Belfry, York
Birth:
1825
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Baptism:
2 Feb 1825 (age 0)
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Census (1):
1861 (age 35-36)
Gen. Practitioner, 23 High Petergate, St Michael le Belfry, York
Census (2):
1871 (age 45-46)
General Practitioner, 23 High Petergate. St Michael le Belfry, York
Residence:
1907 (age 81-82)
Great Malvern, Worcs (Kelly's Handbook to the Titled [etc] Classes)
Death fact:
1910 (age 84-85)
1910 Sep Qtr, Upton upon Severn, 6c/125 (age 85)
Death:
28 Aug 1910 (age 84-85)
Hillthorpe Cottage, Great Malvern, Worcestershire
Name:
Francis Henry Paley
Sex:
Male
Note (shared):
PALEY, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 22, 1844. S. of the Rev. Edmund (above), R.' of Gretford, Leics. B. [Aug. 4, 1826], at Easingwold, Yorks. School, Stamford. Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar, 1845; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of Gretford with Wilsthorpe, Lines., 1849-50. C. of Penn, Staffs., 1851-6; V. of Penn, 1856-74. V. of Church Preen, Salop, 1875-81. V. of Cartmel, Lancs., 1881-9. R. of Gonalston, Notts., 1889-1907, when he resigned and lived in Malvern until he died there, May 11, 1909. (Peile, 11. 487; Crockford; Christ's Coll. obit, notices.)
Source: Alumni cantabrigienses
Birth:
4 Aug 1826
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Baptism:
25 Aug 1826 (age 0)
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Title:
Reverend
Ordination:
1849 (age 22-23)
Deacon (Lincoln)
Occupation (1):
btw 1851 and 1874 (age 24-48)
-; Curate of Penn 1851-56, Vicar 1856-74
Census:
btw 1861 and 1871 (age 34-45)
Vicar of Penn, Vicarage, Upper Penn, Staffs (unmarried)
Education:
-; Stamford School & Christs Coll, Cambridge
Occupation (2):
btw 1875 and 1881 (age 48-55)
-; Vicar of Church Preen, Salop
Occupation (3):
btw 1881 and 1889 (age 54-63)
-; Vicar of Cartmel, Lancs
Occupation (4):
btw 1889 and 1907 (age 62-81)
-; Vicar of Gonalston, Notts
Death:
11 May 1909 (age 82)
Malvern, Worcestershire
Name:
John Hewitt Paley
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1830
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Baptism:
8 Sep 1830 (age 0)
Easingwold, Yorkshire
Will:
2 Mar 1857 (age 26-27)
Will proved
Death:
1857 (age 26-27)
Peterborough, Northamptonshire
Minister of religion and author, Rector of Easingwold, Yorks. In 1825 he published a complete seven volume edition of the works of his father, William Paley.
PALEY, Sarah, 28 February 1865. The Will of Sarah Paley late of the Vicarage Penn in the County of Stafford Widow deceased who died 11 November 1864 at the Vicarage aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of William Paley of the City of Peterborough Doctor of Medicine and the Reverend Francis Henry Paley of the Vicarage aforesaid Clerk the Sons the Executors. Effects under £300. Resworn at the Stamp Office June 1865 under £450.
PALEY Annie, 25 July 1872. The Will with a Codicil of Annie Paley late of Penn Vicarage in the County of Stafford Spinster who died 6 June 1872 at Penn Vicarage was proved at Lichfield by the Reverend Francis Henry Paley of Penn Vicarage Clerk and Temple Chevallier Paley of the City of York Surgeon the Brothers the Executors. Effects under £6,000.
Frederick Apthorp Paley was an English classical scholar. Born at Easingwold in Yorkshire, he was the grandson of William Paley, and was educated at Shrewsbury school and St John's College, Cambridge (B.A. 1838). His conversion to Roman Catholicism forced him to leave Cambridge in 1846, but he returned in 1860 and resumed his work as "coach," until in 1874 he was appointed professor of classical literature at the newly founded Roman Catholic University at Kensington. This institution was closed in 1877 for lack of funds, and Paley removed to Boscombe, where he died.
Sources: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11423a.htm
http://www.explore-biography.com/philosophers/F/
http://23.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PA/PALEY_FREDERICK_APTHORP.htm
2 February 1889. The Will of Frederick Apthorp Paley late of Apthorp Boscombe near Bournemouth in the County of Southampton M.A. LL.D. who died 9 December 1888 at Apthorp was proved at Winchester by William Burchell Paley of 196 Brookhill Sheffield in the County of York Gentleman and Frederick John Paley of the Sussex County Hospital Brighton in the County of Sussex M.D. the Sons the Executors. Personal Estate £3,011 3s. 8d. Resworn December 1889 £2,676 3s. 8d.
PALEY William of Heathfield Lodge Castlebar Park Ealing Middlesex died 13 March 1911. Probate London 11 April to Oliver Augustus Saunders barrister-at-law and Alfred Robert Henry Saunders esquire. Effects £18419 9s. 4d.
1871: Physician, Justice of Peace for the Liberty of Peterborough
1878: Mayor of Peterborough
12 July 1866. The Will of Jessie Paley late of Penn Vicarage in the County of Stafford Spinster deceased who died 20 June 1866 at Penn Vicarage aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of William Paley of the City of Peterborough M.D. and the Reverend Francis Henry Paley of Penn Vicarage aforesaid Clerk the Brothers the Executors. Effects under £5,000.
Architect. Edward Graham Paley was Lancaster's leading architect in the 1850s, and a council member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. In 1845 he became a partner in the architects firm Sharpe Paley & Austin, which was notable for designing many important buildings in the Lancashire and Furness areas, not least the stations along the Furness Railway (of which Grange-over-Sands is the most striking example). The Catholic Cathedral of St Peter, Lancaster, 1857-59, with its beautifully designed spire, is regarded by many as Paley's masterwork.
Sources:
http://www.visitcumbria.com/paley.htm
http://www.lancashirechurches.co.uk/lancasterstp.htm
PALEY Edward Graham of the Greaves Lancaster architect died 23 January 1895; Probate Lancaster 11 March to Henry Anderson Paley architect Emily Frances Paley spinster and Francis Sharpe iron founder. Effects £71939 1s. 4d.
PALEY Temple Chevallier of Hillthorp Cottage Great Malvern Worcestershire died 28 August 1910. Probate Worcester 14 November to Elizabeth Newsam Paley widow and John Paley Hubbersty solicitor. Effects £12868 8s.
1871: General Practitioner, 23 High Petergate. St Michael le Belfry, York
PALEY, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 22, 1844. S. of the Rev. Edmund (above), R.' of Gretford, Leics. B. [Aug. 4, 1826], at Easingwold, Yorks. School, Stamford. Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar, 1845; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of Gretford with Wilsthorpe, Lines., 1849-50. C. of Penn, Staffs., 1851-6; V. of Penn, 1856-74. V. of Church Preen, Salop, 1875-81. V. of Cartmel, Lancs., 1881-9. R. of Gonalston, Notts., 1889-1907, when he resigned and lived in Malvern until he died there, May 11, 1909. (Peile, 11. 487; Crockford; Christ's Coll. obit, notices.)
Source: Alumni cantabrigienses