Edmund Calamy IV

"[1] After passing through Westminster School, Calamy, with Oxford and Cambridge being closed to Dissenters, entered the Edinburgh University in 1714.

He was a member of the presbyterian board (1739–48), and a trustee of Dr. Williams's Foundations from 1740 till his death.

In 1749 Grosvenor resigned his charge, owing to advancing years, and simultaneously Calamy retired from the ministry.

18 May 1743 - d. 12 May 1816), who entered Warrington Academy in 1761 as a divinity student, removed to Cambridge in 1763, and became a barrister of Lincoln's Inn.

Thomas Emlyn of London, barrister (grandson of Thomas Emlyn, whose unitarian views E. Calamy, D.D., had controverted), by will dated 20 July 1796 left lands at Syddan, County Meath, to ‘Edmond Calamy, Esq., senior.’ In 1812 the barrister left London and died four years later at Alphington, near Exeter, aged seventy-three.