- Sir
Bibye Lake, 1st
Baronet (c. 1684 – 1744) was an
English lawyer and aristocrat. He was one of the Lake baronets. He was the only son of
Thomas Lake...
- 1712–43 Sir
Bibye Lake 1744–46
Benjamin Pitt 1746–50
Thomas Knapp 1750–60 Sir
Atwell Lake 1760–70 Sir
William Baker 1770–82 Sir
Bibye Lake Jr. 1782–99 ...
- was
created in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain on 17
October 1711 for
Bibye Lake, Sub-Governor of the
African Company. He was the great-nephew and heir...
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estate of his
father in June 1687. He
married Mary Lake,
daughter of Sir
Bibye Lake, 1st Baronet.
Griffith was
returned as Tory
Member of
Parliament for...
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Commissioner 2 June 1811 to 1812
Bartholomew ****van,
Commissioner 1812 to 1815
Bibye Lasage,
Commissioner 1815 to 1822
Edward Henry Madge,
Commissioner 1822...
- maps as Bibyos, Sir Bibby, Sir Bibby's, Sir Bybie's, and Sir
Bibye's) was
named for Sir
Bibye (Bibby) Lake,
governor of the Hudson's Bay
Company from 1712...
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Guildhall in London, on 22 May 1667.
Edward Lake
married Anne
Bibye,
daughter of
Simon Bibye of Bugden, Huntingdonshire. They were
married on 13 January...
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Accessed 24 July 2021
Arthur Dobbs, "A
rough Draught of my
Letter to Sir
Bibye Lake in April, 1736"
Remarks upon Capt. Middleton's
Defence (1744), pgs...
- 1763 John Cope
Freeman –
Abbots Langley 1764
David Williams –
Sarratt 1765
Bibye Lake – St Margaret's 1766 John
Seare –
Tring 1767:
Samuel Whitbread, of...