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Dr Francis Hare, Bishop of Chichester, son of Richard Hare, of Leigh, Essex and Sarah Hare [Naylor]
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Type
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1st November 1671
Born
 
 
1708
History
Venables' Herstmonceux
 
It was in 1708 that the estate of Herstmonceux for the first time exchanged owners by purchase. The new possessor was Mr. George Naylor, of Lincoln's Inn, who paid £38,215 for the whole estate, castle and manor. … The heir of Mr Naylor's estates was Francis Naylor, the son of his sister Bethia who had married Dr. Francis Hare.
 
1709
Married
Bethia Naylor
 
 
1713
Birth of a son
Francis, in London
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April 1728
Married
Mary Margaret Alston
 
 
17th Mar 1729/30
Birth of a son
Rev. Robert
 
 
26th April 1740
Died
At The Vatche, Chalfont St. Giles in the County of Buckinghamshire
 
 
After 26th April 1740
Buried
At Church of Chalfont St. Giles in the County of Buckinghamshire
 
1775 to 1797
History
Venables' Herstmonceux
 
The bishop resided for some considerable time at Herstmonceux Castle, but his son Francis Naylor, entirely neglected his venerable mansion, so that when upon his death in 1775, it devolved upon his half-brother, The Rev. Robert Hare, the bishop's son by his second marriage, the whole building was in such a state of decay, that the expenditure of a very considerable sum was required to put it into habitable repair. The building was surveyed by Mr. Samuel Wyatt in 1777, and pronounced by him to be so dilapidated, that it was judged expedient to demolish the interior of the castle, and employ the materials in building new rooms to the mansion-house on the west side of the park. His advice was unhappily followed; the new house, for such in point of fact it became, was erected with the spoils of Roger Fienes' venerable mansion. However much we may find to commend in the arrangements of the modern house, and in the beautiful proportions of the apartments, we shall all, I think, agree that Mr. Wyatt's raw white stucco is but a poor substitute for Roger Fienes' mellow red brick, and mourn over the destruction of so magnificent a pile, as indeed a national loss, the more to be lamented, as it is utterly irreparable.

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The ancestral pedigree of Dr Francis Hare, Bishop of Chichester
  
2nd marriageRichard Hare
of Leigh, Essex
m: c 1665Sarah Naylor 
   b: 
  
  
 Dr Francis 
 b: 1st Nov 1671
d: 26th Apr 1740 The Vatche, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire
bur: After 26th Apr 1740 Church of Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire
 
   
Parental
record
   
   
    
1st marriageDr Francis Hare
Bishop of Chichester
m: 1709Bethia Naylor 
 b: 1st Nov 1671
d: 26th Apr 1740 The Vatche, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire
bur: After 26th Apr 1740 Church of Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire
  b: 1671 London
ch: 16th Dec 1671 St. Andrew, Holborn, London
 
  
  
 Francis 
 b: 1713 London
ch: 4th Jun 1713 St. Martin, Ludgate
d: 1775
 
 
Family
record
   
1st marriageDr Francis Hare
Bishop of Chichester
m: Apr 1728Mary Alston 
 b: 1st Nov 1671
d: 26th Apr 1740 The Vatche, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire
bur: After 26th Apr 1740 Church of Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire
  b: 1701 Suffolk
ch: 1st Jul 1701 Hadleigh
 
  
  
 Rev. Robert 
 b: 17th Mar 1729/30
d: 1797
 
   

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