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KayFarndon
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Howlette

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I am back again with a query about Richard Howlette,who was a Rector at Bedworth All Saints church around 1773. I think he might have been a curate prior to that posting, at Bulkington St James. If anyone has anything to add on this man I would really appreciate it. I just need to fill in the gaps as I have not got him on a tree, though he is more than likely part of a family I have been researching for a long time now for someone.
Many thanks to all who respond.
VALLMO9
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Re: Howlette

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Not seeing anything specific for a Richard Howlette as Rector or Vicar.

There was a Reverend John Howlette (1732-1820). His burial record gives his residence as Foleshill. Burial place: Bedworth.

This might be Rev John? https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov. ... 207880a9b5
Hardwork
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Re: Howlette

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VALLMO9's post seems to correspond to your man though the death date would seem to be at odds. If you look on the Clergy of the Church of England database at https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/search/index.jsp it gives details of John HOWLETT 1755-1825 (career dates I believe) that fit the bill. There is no Richard HOWLETT/E that fits the time frame. Search under HOWLETT. Though there are no HOWLETTES listed, when you open up the details of John at Bedworth, his name is given as HOWLETTE throughout.
VALLMO9
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In case it helps, here's more info on Rev J Howlette:

Coventry Standard
30 June 1766
"The Worshipful the Chancellor of Lichfield and Coventry has been pleased to appoint the Rev. John Howlette, A.B. Vicar of Bickinhill and Great-Packington, and Curate of Bedworth near this city, to be surrogate for this Diocese".

Coventry Standard
22 September 1777
"A few days since the Rev. Mr. Howlette, rector of Bedworth, and vicar of Bickinhill and Packington, in the county of Warwick, was presented to the living of Ashby Magna, in Leicestershire, by the Right Hon. the Earl of Aylesford".
jonwarrn
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Re: Howlette

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VALLMO9 wrote: 05 May 2024, 00:07 There was a Reverend John Howlette (1732-1820). His burial record gives his residence as Foleshill. Burial place: Bedworth.
Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Will of Reverend John Howlette, Bachelor in Divinity and Vicar of Foleshill, Warwickshire (I haven't read it!)
27 September 1820
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov. ... /r/D150174

Possible in Alumni Oxonienses
John Howlett, s. John of Bedworth, co. Warwick
matric. 10 Nov., 1749, aged 18
https://archive.org/details/alumnioxoni ... 1/mode/2up

Maybe?
Baptism 18 March 1732/3, Bedworth
John ye Son of John & Sarah Howlett
BT here
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903 ... SN1-63GL-4
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