James Ibbetson, D.D., J.P. [1] (1717–1781) [2] was Archdeacon of St Albans in the Church of England from 13 September 1754 until his death on 12 August 1781. [3]
He was the son of Ebenezer Ibbetson, of the parish of St Martin, Ludgate in the City of London, a silk merchant who imported mantuas from the Netherlands. [3] [4] [5] He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford in 1734, at age 16. He was a Fellow of the college from 1737 to 1749, graduating B.A. in 1740 and M.A. in 1741. He received the divinity degrees of B.D. in 1748 and D.D. in 1752. [3] [6]
Ibbetson was the incumbent at Merton, Oxfordshire in 1747. [3] He was then presented to Bushey, Hertfordshire in 1748, by his father, who had a limited patronage under the will of Grace Smith. [7]
Ibbetson's children included:
James Ibbetson, D.D., J.P. [1] (1717–1781) [2] was Archdeacon of St Albans in the Church of England from 13 September 1754 until his death on 12 August 1781. [3]
He was the son of Ebenezer Ibbetson, of the parish of St Martin, Ludgate in the City of London, a silk merchant who imported mantuas from the Netherlands. [3] [4] [5] He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford in 1734, at age 16. He was a Fellow of the college from 1737 to 1749, graduating B.A. in 1740 and M.A. in 1741. He received the divinity degrees of B.D. in 1748 and D.D. in 1752. [3] [6]
Ibbetson was the incumbent at Merton, Oxfordshire in 1747. [3] He was then presented to Bushey, Hertfordshire in 1748, by his father, who had a limited patronage under the will of Grace Smith. [7]
Ibbetson's children included: