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Sir Joseph Ayloffe
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Sir Joseph Ayloffe, Baronet, resided at Framfield where he was born and where he built a small mansion upon his estate called Wharton's. He received his preliminary education at Westminster school and was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1724. In 1731 he became Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and subsequently a Vice-President and he was also a leading member of the Royal Society. He was involved in the building of Westminster Bridge and published and revised many important works of literature.


See als0 The Worthies of Sussex by M.A. Lower published in 1865 and
Date
Type
Information
Source
 
1708
Born
In the Parish of Framfield, Sussex
 
 
1781
Died
 

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Ayliffe, Ayloffe, Aylott individual records

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