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William Kirkpatrick Riland Bedford

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rectory on 12 July 1826, he was eldest of five sons of William Riland Bedford the rector, by his wife Grace Campbell, daughter of Charles Sharpe of
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Bedford was a keen cricketer in the early days of the game. On 20 July 1856 he founded the
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Three Hundred Years of a Family Living, being a History of the Rilands of Sutton Coldfield
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on 18 September 1851, Maria Amy, youngest daughter of Joseph Houson (died 1890) of
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made him miss that chance, and on 6 June 1844 he matriculated as a commoner at
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of Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, his uncle, written from family papers (1888);
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for 25. He commissioned the house that eventually became the core of
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was president. He graduated B.A. in 1848 and proceeded M.A. in 1852.
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There were seven sons and three daughters of the first marriage.
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Notes on the Old Hospitals of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem
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on 23 January 1905; his ashes were buried after cremation at
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Bedford wrote on the antiquities of Sutton Coldfield in
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Sutton Coldfield
Hoddam
Dumfriesshire
Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe
Sutton Coldfield grammar school
Westminster School
Christ Church, Oxford
scarlet fever
Brasenose College
Oxford Union Society
Lord Dufferin
Southwell
Nottinghamshire
rural dean
Good Hope Hospital
Cricklewood
Golders Green
Notes and Queries
order of St. John of Jerusalem
Free Foresters
archer
Meriden
Warwickshire
Southwell




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