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This Francis Gregg (Francis III) was an attorney and Member of Parliament, known also as Francis Gregg of Wallington. The arms were granted in 1725 to Foot Gregg of Derby; and descended to Francis III, his great-nephew; the grant was to "the descendants of his father Francis, of Ilkeston and Norton
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Francis junior (died 1825), who married Janet Bell (died 1841) of Mincing Lane in 1791. He succeeded his father as clerk to the Skinners' Company (this is substantiated by the company history by Herbert). From 1825 the clerk was George Gregg, son of Francis junior, who died in 1828; then from 1828
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In the 1790s Gregg was a social figure of literary London. He dined and drank in 1790–1 with James Boswell (who admired of one of his young daughters), in company with
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After Gregg's death, Maria his widow lived, from 1827, at 5 Park Square, Regent's Park, London, and Belle Vue House, Richmond, Surrey. She was acquainted with
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Thomas Glover Kensit, as given in the company history by Wadmore. Kensit married Janet, the youngest daughter of Francis junior, in 1828.
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Gregg married Elizabeth Wellford on 6 October 1758, and they had a family of three sons and three daughters,. Their children included:
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states he is son of Henry Gregg who married Maria Gosling, and grandson of Francis Gregg of Wallington.
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Henry Gregg acted as an Under Sheriff for London and Middlesex, in 1777. That year, he matriculated at
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of Chancery (and married Mary Burton). Francis II, the father of Francis III the MP, is given by the
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Charles Francis Gregg, Enniskellen Dragoons, youngest son, married in 1843 Isabella Susan Carr. NB
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reached the age of 21. He was duly elected for Morpeth in 1789, and held the seat until 1794.
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Gregg married Maria Gosling (c.1772–1847, aged 75 at death) in August 1794. They lived at 43
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for 1801 as a commissioner for bankrupts, residing at 43 Bedford Square. He acted as a
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Caroline Jessy (or Jessey) Gregg, third daughter, married in 1832 Francis Gosling.
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R. J. Gregg, second son, married in 1839 Catherine Julia Buller, daughter of
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Maria Elizabeth Gregg, eldest daughter, married in 1820 Richard Gosling.
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James Boswell; Irma S. Lustig; Frederick Albert Pottle (October 1986).
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Henry William Gregg, eldest son, married in 1848 Frances Winifred Rouse
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Lees Hall." Francis I (of Lees Hall, Derby and Putney) was one of the
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stayed in the extended Gregg family for over a century (see below).
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Henry Gregg (c.1759–1826), the eldest son, a barrister: see below.
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as "Francis Gregg of Putney"; he married Emilia/Emilie of Putney.
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Janet Gregg, wife of Francis Gregg junior, with her son George
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Gregg died in Bedford Square on 22 February 1826, at age 67.
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Caroline (1770–1823), who married Ralph Carr (1768–1837) of
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Harriet Catherine, second daughter, died at age 58 in 1855.
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Travelling the northern circuit as a barrister, Gregg took
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Fanny Burney ((pseud.)); Frances Burney d' Arblay (1984).
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Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
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Norman, Richard (?1757–1847), of Melton Mowbray, Leics.
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History of the Worshipful Company of Skinners of London
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Poems on several occasions [by T. Fitzgerald.]
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The Greggs were a family of legal professionals from
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