Biography of Peter King 1st Baron King 1669-1734

Paternal Family Tree: King Family 1

Around 1669 Peter King 1st Baron King was born to Jerome King in Exeter, Devon [Map].

In 1706 [his son] John King 2nd Baron King was born to Peter King 1st Baron King (age 37) in Exeter, Devon [Map].

In 1709 [his son] Peter King 3rd Baron King was born to Peter King 1st Baron King (age 40) in Exeter, Devon [Map].

In 1711 [his son] William King 4th Baron King was born to Peter King 1st Baron King (age 42) in Exeter, Devon [Map].

In 1712 [his son] Thomas King 5th Baron King was born to Peter King 1st Baron King (age 43) in Exeter, Devon [Map].

Before 1723 Godfrey Kneller (age 76). Portrait of Peter King 1st Baron King (age 53).

On 01 Jun 1725 Peter King 1st Baron King (age 56) was appointed Lord Chancellor. He was created 1st Baron King on the same day.

Death and Funeral of Isaac Newton

On 28 Mar 1727 Isaac Newton (deceased) was buried in Scientist's Corner, Westminster Abbey [Map]; the first scientist to be buried there. The service was performed by the Bishop of Rochester (age 74).

Before the funeral his body lay in state in the Jerusalem Chamber, Cheyneygates, Westminster Abbey [Map]. His coffin was followed by most of the Fellows of the Royal Society.

The Pall Bearers were the Lord Chancellor Peter King 1st Baron King (age 58), James Graham 1st Duke Montrose (age 44), Robert Ker 2nd Duke Roxburghe (age 18), Thomas Herbert 8th Earl Pembroke 5th Earl Montgomery (age 71), Talbot Yelverton 1st Earl of Sussex (age 36) and Thomas Parker 1st Earl Macclesfield (age 60).

The Chief Mourner was Michael Newton 4th Baronet (age 32); his third cousin.

Voltaire observed, "He was buried like a king who had done well by his subjects.".

He was buried at Scientist's Corner, Westminster Abbey [Map]; the first scientist to be buried theren 28 Mar 1727. The inscription on his John Michael Rysbrack (age 32) monument reads "Here is buried Isaac Newton, Knight, who by a strength of mind almost divine, and mathematical principles peculiarly his own, explored the course and figures of the planets, the paths of comets, the tides of the sea, the dissimilarities in rays of light, and, what no other scholar has previously imagined, the properties of the colours thus produced. Diligent, sagacious and faithful, in his expositions of nature, antiquity and the holy Scriptures, he vindicated by his philosophy the majesty of God mighty and good, and expressed the simplicity of the Gospel in his manners. Mortals rejoice that there has existed such and so great an ornament of the human race! He was born on 25th December 1642, and died on 20th March 1726."

In Oct 1729 William Stukeley (age 41) was granted the living of All Saints Church, Stamford [Map] by Peter King 1st Baron King (age 60).

On 22 Jul 1734 Peter King 1st Baron King (age 65) died in Ockham, Surrey. His son [his son] John King 2nd Baron King (age 28) succeeded 2nd Baron King.