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Papers of John Keate, 1773 - 1852
Sub-series
Second son of William and Anne Keate, he was a King's Scholar at Eton from 1784 - 1791, going on to King's College Cambridge of which he became a fellow in 1795. In the same year he returned to Eton as an assistant master, and in 1803 became Lower Master. This was also the year of his marriage to Frances (Fanny) Brown. From 1809 - 1834 he was Head Master.
In 1820, he was appointed a canon of Windsor and vicar of Nether Stowey, Somerset, giving up the latter position for the rectory of Hartley Wespall, Hampshire, in 1824.
He died 5 March 1852 and was buried at Hartley Wespall.
In 1820, he was appointed a canon of Windsor and vicar of Nether Stowey, Somerset, giving up the latter position for the rectory of Hartley Wespall, Hampshire, in 1824.
He died 5 March 1852 and was buried at Hartley Wespall.
1761 - 1969
- John Keate: Correspondence, ED 250 02 02 01 - 28, (1794 - 1840)
- John Keate: Papers on the living of Nether Stowey, Somerset, ED 250 02 02 29 - 30, (1820)
- John Keate: Papers on the living of Hartley Wespall, Hampshire, ED 250 02 02 31 - 32, (1805 - 1824)
- John Keate: Papers on Eton College, ED 250 02 02 33 - 39, (1761 - 1835)
- John Keate: Hartley Wespall dining book, ED 250 02 02 40, (1841 - 1847)
- John Keate: Article on Dr Keate, ED 250 02 02 41, ([20th century])
- John Keate: Notes on Dr Keate, ED 250 02 02 42, ([20th century])
- John Keate: Article on Hartley Wespall, ED 250 02 02 43, ([18 June 1955])
- John Keate: Article on Dr Keate, ED 250 02 02 44, (1969)