Reverend Michael Webb Keily

Northampton Mercury 21 August 1841

The Rev. MICHAEL WEBB KEILY, Vicar of HANSLOPE-cum-CASTLETHORPE, Bucks,

DIED on the 25th of June last, leaving behind him FOUR ORPHAN CHILDREN, almost unprovided for. It considered by some Neighbours, who have interested themselves assisting them in their difficult Situation, that an APPEAL should be made to the PUBLIC in their Behalf, in order raise a Fund to be applied to their present Maintenance and Education. They therefore earnestly beg to submit the Case to the benevolently disposed, assuring them that it is one of real Distress, requiring and deserving their attention.
Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Rev. H. A. SMALL, of Haversham, and the Rev. John ATHAWESs, Loughton ; or they may be placed to their Account at Messrs- OLIVERS & YORK, Bankers, Stony Stratford. The following Subscriptions have been received:—

 

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The Bishop of Lincoln

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Rev. W. D. Jackson, Do.

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Wm. Watts, Esq., Hanslope Park

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B. H. Stacey, Esq., Do.

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Wm. Watts, Jun., Esq. Do.

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Hon. & Rev. Mr. Perceval, Calverton

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Henry Watts, Esq., Do.

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Miss Scott, Hoxton

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Miss Watts, Do

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H. S. Trower, Esq., Castlethorpe

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Matthew Knapp, Esq. Little Linford

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Rev. S. F. Cumberlege, Leighton

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Rev. John Pretyman, Sherington

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Miss Cumberlege, Do

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Rev. H. Fowlis, Great Brickhill

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Rev. R. Cautley, Moulsoe

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Rev. John Athawes, Loughton

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Miss Cautley, Do.

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Frederick Davis, Esq. Bradwell

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Mrs. Van Hagen, Tickford Park

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Mr. Nicholls, Castlethorpe

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Miss Hyde Clarke, Do.

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Mr. Grimes, Do

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The Misses Oldfield, Moulsoe

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Mr. Bull, Do.

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Miss Baskett, Broughton Rectory

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Mrs. Scott, Do.

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Miss E. Baskett, Do.

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Rev. Loraine – Smith Passenham

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Drummond Chase, Esq. Oriel College, Oxford

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A. (by Mr. Ireson)

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Dr. Robinson

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Rev. T. Silvester, Buckingham

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Dr. Pritchard

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Mrs. M. A. Worley, Stony Stratford

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A. H.

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Rev. Mr. Morley, Newport Pagnell

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R. & T. Phipps

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W. Levi., Esq. Do.

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Rev. A. Annand, Roade

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Henry Seymour, Esq. Woburn

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Thos. Jenkinson, Esq. Hampstead

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Lady Chas. Russell, Do.

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A Friend

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Miss Smith Do.

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Rev. William Drake, Northampton

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Rev. H. Hutton, Do.

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Chr. Drake, Esq. Stoke

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Woodthorpe Clarke, Esq. Hanslope

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Miss Drake, Do.

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Rev. H. A. Small, Haversham

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Rev. Walter Drake, Bradwell

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Capt. Chase, Cosgrove

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Rev. J. H. B. Mountain, Bromham

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Mrs. Chase, Do.

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Rev. B. C. Smith, Aspley

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Temple Chase, Esq. Queen’s Coll. Oxford

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Mrs. Smith, Do.

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T. A. Green, Esq. Passenham

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Rev. E. O. Smith, Do.

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Rev. Samuel Parkins, Hackleton

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Miss E. D. Smith, Do.

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Mrs. Thackeray, Northampton

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Rev. J. M. Jackson, Bow Brickhill

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Rev. W. Wales, Do.

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Rev. Wm. Singleton

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A Friend, Do.

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J. F. Congreve, Esq. Stony Stratford

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Mrs. Mansel, Cosgrove

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J. Oliver, Esq. ditto

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Miss Lowndes, Do.

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W. B. Higgins, Esq. Picts’ Hill

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Mr. Barford, Hanslope

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W. Ward, Esq. London

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Mr. Checkly, Do

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W. Ward Jun. Esq. Do.

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Mr. White, Do.

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Rev. Mr. Meach, Whaddon

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Mr. Cleaver, Do

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Duke of Grafton

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Mr. Thos. Allen, Do.

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Lady Laura Fitzroy

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Mr. Joseph Hutchins, Do

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Rev. Mr. Wetherell, Newton Longville

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Rev. W. Scott, Hoxton

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R. S. Orlebar, Esq. Crawley House

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Mrs. Evans, Potterspury

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Rev. W. Haughton, Do.

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Northampton Mercury 04 September 1841

The Rev. MICHAEL WEBB KEILY, Vicar of HANSLOPE-cum-CASTLETHORPE, Bucks,

DIED on the 25th of June last, leaving behind him FOUR ORPHAN CHILDREN, almost unprovided for. It considered by some Neighbours, who have interested themselves assisting them in their difficult Situation, that an APPEAL should be made to the PUBLIC in their Behalf, in order raise a Fund to be applied to their present Maintenance and Education. They therefore earnestly beg to submit the Case to the benevolently disposed, assuring them that it is one of real Distress, requiring and deserving their attention.
Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Rev. H. A. SMALL, of Haversham, and the Rev. John ATHAWESs, Loughton ; or they may be placed to their Account at Messrs- OLIVERS & YORK, Bankers, Stony Stratford. The following Subscriptions have been received:—
Subscriptions before advertised £319. 4s.

 

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C. U.

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Rev. Dr. Bull, Christ Church, Oxford

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Mr. R. E. Sheppard, Stoke Bruerne

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Mr. W. Barber, jun., Weston Favell

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A Friend

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Clericus

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Rev. Thos. Coldwell, Abthorpe

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Rev. Wm. Kerrich, Paulerspury

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Rev. Mr. Baxter, Kingsthorpe

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Mrs. Kerrich

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Rev. J. Downes

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Rev. Mr. Mathews, Castlethorpe

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Rev. H. Harris

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J. Ware, Esq., London

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Rev. W. L. Scott

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C. Cumberlege, Esq., ditto

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Rev. J. T. Hy. Smith, Great Houghton

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Rev. Mr. Farmer, Aspley

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Rev. W. Smyth, South Elkington

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Northampton Mercury 11 September 1841

The Rev. MICHAEL WEBB KEILY, Vicar of HANSLOPE-cum-CASTLETHORPE, Bucks,

DIED on the 25th of June last, leaving behind him FOUR ORPHAN CHILDREN, almost unprovided for. It considered by some Neighbours, who have interested themselves assisting them in their difficult Situation, that an APPEAL should be made to the PUBLIC in their Behalf, in order raise a Fund to be applied to their present Maintenance and Education. They therefore earnestly beg to submit the Case to the benevolently disposed, assuring them that it is one of real Distress, requiring and deserving their attention.
Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Rev. H. A. SMALL, of Haversham, and the Rev. John ATHAWESs, Loughton ; or they may be placed to their Account at Messrs- OLIVERS & YORK, Bankers, Stony Stratford. The following Subscriptions have been received:—
Subscriptions before advertised £346. 9s.

 

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The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos

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Sir Robert Gunning, Bart

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Lord Charles J. F. Russell

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Mrs. Bosworth, Leicester

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A Friend

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Wm. T. Praed, Esq., M.P.

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A. G. Robarts, Esq,

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Rev. Wm. Godfey, Ravenstone

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Miss Beatie, Newport

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R. Collinson, Esq., Newport

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Rev. Mr. Bond, Stony Stratford

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Rev. G. S. Cautley, Chadstone

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By a Clergyman

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Rev. T. S. Adams, Great Horwood

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Wm. Grant, Esq., Mrs. And Miss Grant, Litchborough

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Rev. John Fisher, Wavendon

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