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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
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