1723) of Devon was Chamberlain of the City of Exeter and an antiquarian.
He was the son of Richard Izacke (c.1624–1698) and his wife Katherine, of Devon.
He was a lawyer who served as Chamberlain of the City of Exeter.
He was an antiquarian, who produced a second edition of a book by his father,[1] which has been described as "a careless compilation".
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