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Sir John Hartopp, 3rd Baronet

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By his will, Hartopp left £10,000 for the instruction of youth as preparation towards the dissenting ministry. His heirs, however, took advantage of a legal flaw in the conveyance, and appropriated the bequest to themselves. Nearly one half of the legacy was eventually restored, and applied to the
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In early life Hartopp used to take down in shorthand sermons, so that he might read them to his family. Thirteen sermons of
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he was heavily fined for nonconformity. He died on 1 April 1722, aged 85, and was buried on the 11th in
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England
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was founded. The Goulds lived at Fleetwood House. One of their children married
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presided, and continued a member under successive ministers until his death.
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in the parliaments of 1678–9, 1679, and 1680–1. He strongly supported the
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from 1737 to 1740. Mary Gould married Sir Francis St John, of
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One of Sir John Hartopp's daughters was Frances, who married
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The Life, Times, and Correspondence of the Rev. Isaac Watts
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Members of the Parliament of England for Leicestershire
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Index

Hartopp baronets
nonconformist
Whig
Sir Edward Hartopp, 2nd Baronet
Freeby
Leicestershire
Sir John Coke
Melbourne, Derbyshire
Independent meeting-house
Leadenhall Street
John Owen
Leicestershire
Exclusion Bill
James II
Stoke Newington Church
Isaac Watts
John Owen
Charles Fleetwood
Fleetwood's house
Stoke Newington Church Street
Ermine Street
City of London
John
Lady Mary Abney
Bunhill Fields
Timothy Dallowe
Joseph Hurlock
Anne Hurlock
Nathaniel Gould (1661–1728)
Governor of the Bank of England

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