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Daniel Disney

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Daniel Disney (1656–1734) of Swinderby, Lincolnshire, was an 18th-century English non-conformist landowner.

Life

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Disney married 1674 Catherine Fynes (died 1690), younger daughter and co-heiress of Henry Fynes (1611–1670), whose father Sir Henry Fynes rebuilt Kirkstead Abbey as a country house in the 17th century. Thus the Disneys inherited the lordship of the manor of Kirkstead, Lincolnshire.[1]

The father of Revd John Disney,[2] great-grandfather of Revd Dr John Disney and great-great-grandfather of John Disney, High Sheriff of Dorset and former Recorder of Bridport,[3] he founded a dissenting chapel and in 1720 he set up a trust to provide for continued dissenting worship in the manor after his death.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 8
  2. ^ Swinderby, Lincs @ www.britainexpress.com
  3. ^ Burke's Landed Gentry (1969 edn), DISNEY formerly of The Hyde