8.10.1794 Gregory at Bird's, 9.10.1794 & 10.10.1794 at Johnson's.
Probably one of the four sons of Arthur Gregory of Stivichall (matric Univ Coll Oxford 1733 age 17, will PCC 1792) Gentleman Usher to King, Lt Col of Warwickshire Militia (London Chronicle 25.10.1791) who took part in the Warwick meeting against dissenters January 1790. His eldest son by his first wife Mary (nee Bowater, married 1739) was Arthur William; by his 2nd wife Ann (will PCC 1806) he had three more sons, Francis (of Baker Street 1796, will PCC 1833), Arthur Thomas and Robert, and four daughters Ann, Mary, Frances and Lucy. Robert was the only son who went to university (Oriel, Oxford 1790 age 18) his will PCC 1798 mentions his wife Hannah
20.8.1796 Robert Gregory captain East Indies army. Arthur senior is mentioned as Col Gregory in R A Johnson's letters to his sister Barbara (Bodl Ms Don - see Johnson, Robert Augustus)
10.10.1806 J Gregory at Fox's funeral
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SunFire 1794 John G 39 Duke-st St James / SunFire 1800 John Gregory printer 39 James-st Grosvenor-sq / SunFire 1804 John Gregory gent 89 High Holborn / SunFire 1810 John Gregory gent 12 Hungerford-mkt
Holdens directory 1811: John Gregory esq 8 Cheyne-wk Chelsea (will PCC 31.12.1813?) / John Gregory esq 25 Kensington-sq (will PCC 12.2.1838) / John Gregory esq Hornsey-la Highgate / J Gregory esq 27 Gt Coram-st Russell-sq (will PCC 31.10.1806?)
Will PCC 31.10.1806 James Gregory gent of St Mgt Wr / PCC 22.2.1837 John Gregory of Middle Temple / PCC 25.10.1853 John Gregory governor of Bahamas