William Vyse

William Vyse (b Sambrook 11 February 1710 – d Birmingham 29 June 1770) was an English churchman, Archdeacon of Salop from 13 March 1735 until his death.

[3] He held the living of St Philip, Birmingham[4] and became Treasurer of Lichfield Cathedral in 1734.

[7][8] Another, William, was Archdeacon of Coventry,[9] and it was he (according to the inscription) who had the monument to his father set up in Birmingham Cathedral.

Spencer Madan, Lord Bishop of Peterborough; and, dying in 1827, she was buried at Lichfield in the same vault as her brother General George Vyse.

[10] Their sister Catherine in 1768 became the second wife of Sir George Smith, 1st Bart., was widowed in the following year, and died in 1786.

Memorial to William Vyse in Birmingham Cathedral
Memorial at Lichfield