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Son of [[family::John Lever]] of [[location::Salford]], a member of a prosperous [[location::Lancashire]] family. Matriculated at [[education::Brasenose College, Oxford]] 1723; awarded the DCL degree, 1733. High sheriff of [[location::Lancashire]] 1736, knighted 1737. He commissioned the Italian [occupation::architect]] [[associates::James Leoni]] to rebuild [[location::Alkrington Hall]], to new Palladian designs.
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Son of [[family::John Lever]] of [[location::Salford]], a member of a prosperous [[location::Lancashire]] family. Matriculated at [[education::Brasenose College, Oxford]] 1723; awarded the DCL degree, 1733. High sheriff of [[location::Lancashire]] 1736, knighted 1737. He commissioned the Italian [[occupation::architect]] [[associates::James Leoni]] to rebuild [[location::Alkrington Hall]], to new Palladian designs.
  
 
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Sir James Darcy LEVER d.1742

Biographical Note

Son of John Lever of Salford, a member of a prosperous Lancashire family. Matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford 1723; awarded the DCL degree, 1733. High sheriff of Lancashire 1736, knighted 1737. He commissioned the Italian architect James Leoni to rebuild Alkrington Hall, to new Palladian designs.

Books

Lever used an engraved armorial bookplate (Franks 18199-200), made before he was knighted. The extent of his library is not known; his eldest son and heir Sir Ashton Lever went on to develop an extensive museum of natural history specimens.

Sources