«b»Zachary Babington
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«b»Zachary Babington«/b» ( - 1745), «u»High Sheriff «/u» of «u»Staffordshire «/u»in 1713 and 1724, was a barrister.«u»[1]«/u»
He was the son of John Babington (High Sheriff in 1702), and was named for his grandfather Dr. Zachary Babington, chancellor of Lichfield Cathedral. He was distantly related to «u»Anthony Babington «/u», who in 1586 was hung, drawn and quartered on Tower Hill for his participation in a plot to put «u»Mary Queen of Scots «/u» on theEnglish throne.«u»[2]«/u» But a nearer relation had been chaplain to King Charles I.«u»[3]«/u»
Babington resided at Curborough Hall, Curborough, Staffordshire, and later at Whittington Old Hall, «u»Whittington, Staffordshire «/u».«u»[4][5]«/u» Zachary Babington's daughter Mary married «u»Theophilus Levett «/u», town clerk of «u»Lichfield «/u», Staffordshire. The Levett family inherited the Babington estates at Curborough«u»[6]«/u» and Packington.
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