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English Master, School Head Master and Accountant, of the Free Grammar School, Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire.
He was the son of Elizabeth Bayley and John Warner, of Coventry, Warwickshire.
On 6 February 1819 he married Elizabeth Fox, with issue eight children.
1841 British Census, Kilwardby Street, Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire; Richard Warner, 45, [wife] Elizabeth, 40, [two daughters] Fanny, 15, Amelia, 13, [future daughter-in-law] Marianne Maille, 20, [wife's cousin] Jane Winter Clarke, 13, Sarah Insley, 12, Mary Earp, 12, Eliza Earp, 9, Elizabeth Kinson, 25, Sarah Kinson, 20, Mary Jordan, 15.
In 1867 his small school had seventy day scholars and eleven boarders.
He died on 9 July 1869, in his 77th year. He was buried in Smisby. His widow died in 1870.
'Recollections of Rev Richard Taylor' and genealogical notebooks, transcribed by his great-grandson, Cranleigh Harper Barton 1890-1975, and which form part of the Cranleigh Barton Bequest (1975), Whanganui Regional Museum, New Zealand.
1841 British Census, Family Search: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/vitals/MCJG-FKN.
1851, 1861 British Census.
Research by Philip Saunders, Huntingdon Historian.
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