William Gregory (1625-1696)

William Gregory (1625-1696)

Sir William Gregory (March 1 1625–May 28 1696) was a British judge and politician. He was educated at All Souls College, Oxford and was then called to the Bar. In 1653 he married Elizabeth Smith, with whom he had one son, James, who died in 1691 before his father. It was not until 1677 that William gained prominence, being elected a Serjeant-at-law. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Y8myn0GX_pAC&pg=RA1-PA376&lpg=RA1-PA376&dq=%22Sir+William+Gregory%22+1694&source=web&ots=vIXUVOZMXQ&sig=RfV6rI3TaNm1dJOrpuyG_I6Ongg&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=10&ct=result#PRA1-PA374,M1 "The Lives of the Speakers of the House of Commons, from the Time of King Edward III to Queen Victoria: Comprising the Biographies of Upwards of One Hundred Distinguished Persons, and Copious Details of the Parliamentary History of England from the Most Authentic Documents" on Google Books] ] In March 1677 the election of Sir Thomas Williams as a Member of Parliament for Weobly was called into question and declared void, so William Gregory offered himself as a candidate and was elected without opposition on the 9th of March.

After only a year in Parliament he was elected to serve as Speaker of the House of Commons as a compromise between Parliament, who wished to reelect Sir Edward Seymour and the King, who was averse to him. During his time in Parliament Gregory was instrumental in the passing of the Habeas Corpus Act 1679, and was subsequently knighted and then confirmed as Baron of the Exchequer. In 1689 he was appointed Chief Justice of the King's Bench, a position he held until his death. [ [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=buoKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA223&lpg=PA223&dq=%22Sir+William+Gregory%22+1694&source=web&ots=pmU8WyhDBj&sig=M749Bt55npU4ACrdQY5-d6g4sa4&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=6&ct=result "The Book of Dignities: Containing Rolls of the Official Personages of the British Empire ... from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time" on Google Books] ]

In 1677 Gregory purchased the manor and estate of How Caple, Herefordshire, from Edward Caple, whose family had held it since 1289, and subsequently added to it with the purchase of lands in Woolhope and Fawnhope, including the manors of Fawnhope and Sellershope, spending most of his free time at the manor house at How Caple. He was afflicted with kidney stones, an illness he bore well: a 1694 letter to Sir Edward Harley says:

My distemper hath been very sharp apon me this winter, and I have not been out of this chamber these three months. My trust is that god, who has hithero of his goodness supported me under it, will sanctifie it onto me.

He left adequate funds in his will to rebuild the parish church of St Andrew and St Mary at How Cable (1693-95), [Nikolaus Pevsner, "Herefordshire" (1963) "s.v." "How Caple".] with the exception of the chancel, which remains medieval. The building is apparently admired [Pevsner makes no comment on the architectural virtues but notes the "crazy" chancel screen with twisted columns and, perhaps uniquely, an arch formed also of a twisted roll, part of the 1690s rebuilding.] for its architectural beauty despite being built in a time where architectural design was at its lowest ebb.

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