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Ancestry report for Reverend Vicesimus Knox, D.D., headmaster of Tonbridge School and writer, son of Reverend Vicesimus Knock, LL.B. and Ann Knox [Wall]

Vicesimus Knox, D.D., was born on 8th December 1752 at Newington Green in North London the only child of Reverend Vicesimus Knox, LL.B., (1729-1780) and Ann Wall. He was educated privately at home until the age of 14 when Vicesimus was sent to Merchant Taylors' School in London where his father was a master and at St. John's College, Oxford (1771-1775). He subsequently became a fellow of St John's until 1778 when he took the post of headmastership of Tonbridge School replacing his father who had held the post for the previous six years.

Vicesimus' period as headmaster for 34 years is noted for the growing reputation of the school and its increasing popularity with numbers of pupils rising four-fold to 80 during his term in office. He held strong views on education and christian values and published extensively throughout his career including Essays Moral and Literary (1778), Liberal Education (1781) and Elegant Extracts (1783 & 1789). He wrote extensively on morals and literature, and as a minister he preached on behalf of philanthropic causes and against war. He was an outspoken supporter of grammar schools throughout his life and published in his final year Remarks on the Tendency of Certain Clauses in a Bill now pending in Parpiament to Degrade Grammar Schools

In 1778 Vicesimus had married Mary Miller and, together, they had four children - Vicesimus (1779-1855), Sarah (1781- ), Thomas (1783-1843) and Holles Josiah (1787- ). The son Vicesimus became a barrister and Thomas, who was educated at Tonbridge School under his father and then at Brasenose College, Oxford, suceeded his father in 1812 to the headmastership of Tonbridge School which he held until 1843. Indeed, the three generations of Knox, were to hold the headmastership of Tonbridge school continuously for seventy-one years from 1772 until 1843.

In 1812, Vicesimus retired from his position at Tonbridge to live in London. On a visit to his son at Tonbridge in 1821, he was seized with an infammation of his intestines from which he died on the 6th September at the age of 69. His funeral took place at Tonbridge and he was buried in the parish church of St. Peter and St. Paul where a monument commemorates his dedication "to the moral and intellectual improvement of man"


See also Vicesimus Knox, D.D. biography in The History of Tonbridge School by Septimus Rivington, B.A., published in 1869 and


Generation No. 1
1. Reverend Vicesimus Knox, D.D., headmaster of Tonbridge School and writer was the son of (2) Reverend Vicesimus Knock, LL.B. and (3) Ann Knox [Wall]. He was born 8th Dec 1752 at Newington Green, Middlesex; died 6th Sep 1821 at Tonbridge, Kent; buried after 6th Sep 1821 at St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent
He married Mary Miller on 26th Dec 1778 at St. James' Church, Westminster, London. She was born c 1755, daughter of Thomas Miller; died May 1809. They had the following children:
iVicesimus who was born 1779 Tonbridge, Kent; christened 21st Apr 1779 St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent; died Jan 1855 8 Stratford Place, Oxford Street, London, aged 79 years; buried 31st Jan 1855 Kensal Green All Souls, Kensington, London
iiSarah who was born 1781 Tonbridge, Kent; christened 6th Jun 1781 St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent
iiiDr. Thomas who was born 1783 Tonbridge, Kent; christened 26th Sep 1783 St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent; died 1843
ivHolles Josiah who was born 1787 Tonbridge, Kent; christened 30th Mar 1787 St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent
 
Generation No. 2
2. Reverend Vicesimus Knock, LL.B. was the son of (4) Thomas Knock and (5) Anne Knock. He was born 28th Jan 1729 at London; christened 23rd Feb 1729 at St. Lawrence, Pountney, London, recorded as Vicesimus Knock; died 1780
He married Ann Wall on c 1750. She was born c 1730, daughter of Devereux Wall. They had the following children:
iReverend Vicesimus who was born 8th Dec 1752 Newington Green, Middlesex; died 6th Sep 1821 Tonbridge, Kent; buried after 6th Sep 1821 St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent
 
3. Ann Knox [Wall] She was born c 1730, daughter of Devereux Wall
She married Reverend Vicesimus Knock, LL.B. on c 1750. He was born 28th Jan 1729 at London; christened 23rd Feb 1729 at St. Lawrence, Pountney, London, recorded as Vicesimus Knock; died 1780. They had the following children:
iReverend Vicesimus who was born 8th Dec 1752 Newington Green, Middlesex; died 6th Sep 1821 Tonbridge, Kent; buried after 6th Sep 1821 St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent
 
Generation No. 3
4. Thomas Knock He was born c 1700
He married Anne on c 1725. She was born c 1700. They had the following children:
iSusanna who was born 2nd Nov 1726 London; christened 27th Nov 1726 St. Lawrence, Pountney, London, recorded as Susanna Knock
iiReverend Vicesimus who was born 28th Jan 1729 London; christened 23rd Feb 1729 St. Lawrence, Pountney, London, recorded as Vicesimus Knock; died 1780
 
5. Anne Knock She was born c 1700
She married Thomas Knock on c 1725. He was born c 1700. They had the following children:
iSusanna who was born 2nd Nov 1726 London; christened 27th Nov 1726 St. Lawrence, Pountney, London, recorded as Susanna Knock
iiReverend Vicesimus who was born 28th Jan 1729 London; christened 23rd Feb 1729 St. Lawrence, Pountney, London, recorded as Vicesimus Knock; died 1780
 

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