Robert Boothby Heathcote
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Robert Boothby Heathcote | |
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| Born | 13 May 1805 |
| Died | 19 September 1865 |
| Education | Eton[1] |
| Alma mater | St John's College, Cambridge[1] |
| Occupation | Clergyman |
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| Children | 7 |
| Parent(s) | John Heathcote Mary Anne Thornhill |
| Relatives | John Moyer Heathcote (brother) |

Reverend Robert Boothby Heathcote (13 May 1805 – 19 September 1865) was a Church of England clergyman, who built Friday Hill House and other buildings in Chingford.[2]
Robert Boothby Heathcote was born on 13 May 1805. He was the second son of the politician John Heathcote and his wife Mary Anne Thornhill.[3]