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  1. Robert Chaloner DD (1548–1621) was a Canon of Windsor from 1589 to 1621. Career. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford where he graduated BA 1566, MA in 1569, BD in 1576 and DD in 1584. He was appointed: Rector of Fleet Marston, Buckinghamshire 1566; Rector of Agmondesham 1576

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  2. 1576-84 Robert Chaloner served as Rector of Amersham before becoming Canon of the Twelfth Stall at St George's Chapel Windsor. Robert Chaloner was born in the village of Goldsborough near Knaresborough. His Will also left monies for the setting up of a school there which is still going strong today.

  3. Ordained a priest at Tournai on 28 March 1716, in 1720 he was chosen by the president, Robert Witham, to be his vice-president, an office which involved the supervision of both professors and students.

  4. A Londoner by birth, Chaloner was a diplomat, courtier, soldier, author and supporter of religious reform. Gisborough was one of many estates he owned and it is unlikely that he spent much time there. It was not until the mid-17th century that the Chaloners established Gisborough as their main seat. They lived first at Park House, west of ...

  5. It is 394 years since Robert Chaloner, rector of St Mary’s Church, wrote in his will the command to his friends ‘to erect a free gramar scoole [sic] in Amersham in Bucks’ and, for 390 years, Doctor Challoner’s Grammar School has survived and in fact thrived, becoming a centre of academic excellence.

  6. Robert Chaloner, FRS (23 September 1776 – 7 October 1842) was an English Member of Parliament and Lord Mayor of York. Born the son of William Chaloner of Guisborough, Yorkshire he was educated at Harrow School. He succeeded his elder brother Thomas in 1796 to Guisborough Hall. He joined the North West Riding yeomanry as a Cornet, becoming a ...