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Francis Ayscough

Francis Ayscough (1700–1763) was a tutor to George III and Clerk of the Closet to his father Frederick, Prince of Wales〔(Leicester Square, North Side, and Lisle Street Area: Leicester Estate: Lisle Street' ), Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34: St Anne Soho (1966), pp. 472-476. Date accessed: 10 June 2009.〕 and later Dean of Bristol Cathedral.〔(Francis Ayscough ), National Portrait Gallery, London, accessed June 2009〕
==Biography==
Francis was born in 1700 and had his early education in Winchester. He applied to be a fellow at Oxford University after serving two years at Corpus Christi. Although initially rejected he was admitted after the intercession of the Bishop of Winchester, Richard Willis, who threatened to sack all of those involved if Ayscough was not appointed in 15 minutes.〔("Memoirs of a royal chaplain, 1729-1763 ); the correspondence of Edmund Pyle, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to George II, with Samuel Kerrich D.D., vicar of Dersingham, rector of Wolferton, and rector of West Newton", accessed June 2009〕
He was appointed as the first tutor to George who was to be the future George III of England. Reportedly Ayscough was appointed by the intercession of Sir George Lyttlelton, who had some influence with George's father. Ayscough had married Anne Lyttleton who was George's sister.〔
In 1735 it was Ayscough as Chaplain to the Prince of Wales who was called on to give a sermon to the House of Commons to commemorate the "martyrdom of Charles I".〔(A sermon preach'd before the Honourable the House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Friday January the 30th. 1735/6. ), Being the
Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By Francis Ayscough, D. D. Fellow of Corpus-
Christi-College Oxon, and Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (London: printed
for T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn near the Walks; and sold by A. Peisley, Bookseller at
Oxford, 1736), accessed June 2009〕
The boy's father retained Francis' services, but in 1749 he made a further appointment of an assistant to Ayscough. The new assistant, Lewis Scott, was a mathematician and a member of the Royal Society and it was through him that George III became the first British monarch to have a scientific education.〔(Royal Education ), Peter Gordon, Denis Lawton, p107〕
In 1755 he had a sermon published on the wrongs of "self murder".〔(A discourse against self-murder ), Preached at South-Audley-Chapel, January 12, 1755, accessed June 2009〕
On the death of Frederick, Ayscough and North were both replaced by the Whig politicians. Ayscough was replaced by the Bishop of Norwich, Thomas Hayter.
In 1756, Ayscough became the Canon (of 12th prebend) for Winchester Cathedral, 1756–1763,〔III, iii. 106〕
Ayscough was also appointed to be the Dean of Bristol in 1761, a post that he also held until his death in 1763.〔(Fastis Ecclesiea Anglicane ), Institute of Historical Research, accessed June 2009〕〔'Houses of Augustinian canons: The abbey of St Augustine, Bristol', A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 2 (1907), pp. 75-79. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=40273 Date accessed: 11 June 2009〕 Anne, his wife, outlived him and died in their house in London in 1776 aged 64. Ayscough's children included Anne Augusta who became Lady Cockburn and George Edward Ayscough who was a Guards officer and sometime dramatist.

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