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Norton, leaving one son and one daughter. The former, for some time at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, with Hurd as his tutor, became a soldier, and died abroad during his father's lifetime, whereupon his sister, Mary, became her father's heiress. After his death — for he would not allow the union previously — she married, on 8 May 1767, William Staniforth of Sheffield, and died without issue on 16 August 1775.
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Macro died at Little Haugh on 2 February 1767, and was buried on 9 February in Norton churchyard, in an enclosure between the side of the vestry and a buttress to the church wall. His wife was Mary, daughter of Edward Godfrey, privy purse to Queen Anne. She died on 31 August 1753, and was buried at
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was curate during 1742-3 of a parish near Norton, where he often saw Macro, and considered him "a very learned and amiable man, the most complete scholar and gentleman united that almost ever I saw." The doctor was "master of most of the modern languages"; and he taught Hurd Italian. There was
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correspondence between Hurd and the family for many years. Macro had moved into Little Haugh Hall by 1719. It contained many valuable paintings, a few pieces of sculpture, a collection of coins and medals, numerous manuscripts, and a library of books rich in old poetry and other rare works.
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of Antwerp, a friend of the family since about 1715, created decorative work in the house and produced about twenty paintings, some original and others in the manner of other artists. Tillemans died at Little Haugh in 1734, and was buried in the churchyard of
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Macro left a charitable bequest of £600 to Norton parish, to provide twelve coats for poor men and twelve gowns for poor women. A catalogue of Macro's treasures was compiled in 1766. Among them were drawings by the old masters, which had belonged to Sir
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Macro was the eldest son of Thomas Macro, grocer, alderman, and five times chief magistrate of
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in January 1701-2, in order, as the Latin entry in the books says, to enjoy better health (
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Cox Macro was educated at Bury grammar school by the Rev. Edward Leeds. He matriculated at
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Portrait of Master Edward and Miss Mary Macro, the children of Revd Dr Cox Macro
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at Middle Hill. The Macro property ultimately came to
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Reverend Cox Macro

Frans van Mieris the Younger
Norwich Castle
antiquarian
Norton, Suffolk
Bury St Edmunds
Cupola House
Norton
Risby
Dr Richard Cox
Jesus College, Cambridge
Christ's College, Cambridge
Leyden University
Herman Boerhaave
Richard Hurd
Peter Tillemans
Stowlangtoft
John Michael Rysbrack

James Thornhill
Bury St Edmunds Abbey
Glastonbury Abbey
Edmund Spenser
A View of the Present State of Irelande
John Covel
Henry Spelman
Thomas Phillipps
John Patteson
Richard Beatniffe

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