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ALUMNI  CANTABRIGIENSES 

A  BIOGRAPHICAL  LIST  OF  ALL  KNOWN  STUDENTS,  GRADUATES 
'^^        AND  HOLDERS  OF  OFFICE  AT  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  CAMBRIDGE, 
FROM  THE  EARLIEST  TIMES  TO  1900 

COMPILED  BY 

J.  A.  VENN,  LiTT.D.,  F.S.A. 

PRESIDENT  OF  QUEENS'  COLLEGE 


PART  II 

FROM  1752  TO  1900 


VOLUME  I 
ABBEY— CHALLIS 


CAMBRIDGE 

AT  THE  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

1940 


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PRINTED  IN  GREAT  BRITAIN 


PREFACE 

THE  main  lines  of  this  work  were  laid  down  by  the  present  writer  more  than  thirty 
years  ago.  Part  I,  embracing  all  recoverable  names  from  the  earliest  times  to 
1 75 1 ,  appeared  in  four  volumes  between  the  years  1 92 1  and  1 927 ;  it  had  been  sustained 
during  the  war  period  by  the  devoted  labours  of  the  late  John  Venn,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S, — 
filius  patri  gratias  agit.  Then  it  was  naturally  felt  that  the  chances  of  the  Second  Part 
being  actively  continued  must  primarily  rest  on  the  support  accorded  to  its  precursor. 
Almost  at  once,  however,  the  Syndics  of  the  Press  most  generously  made  financially 
possible  the  resumption  of  work  on  admissions  from  1752  to  1900:  and  now,  after  a 
further  twelve  years'  preparation,  there  are  grounds  for  hoping  that,  despite  the 
recurrence  of  war  which  must  inevitably  affect  every  aspect  of  book-production,  the 
six  resultant  volumes  will  be  published  at  intervals  of  a  year  or  so.  Each  of  these  will 
be  half  as  large  again  as  those  of  Part  I,  for  they  have  on  an  average  only  twenty  entries 
per  page  as  compared  with  forty-three  to  thirty-six  in  the  first  series — in  other  words, 
these  64,000  biographies  of  more  recent  members  of  the  University  contain  almost 
twice  as  much  information  as  was  obtainable  about  their  predecessors. 

The  successful  outcome  of  the  original  project,  representing  a  production  second 
in  magnitude  only  to  that  of  the  Dictionary  of  National  Biography,  is,  as  indicated 
above,  due  to  the  Syndics,  who  have  continuously  afforded  it  every  form  of  material 
and  pecuniary  support.  Few  compilers  of  such  commercially  unremunerative  works 
can  have  found  themselves  in  so  enviable  a  position,  for  Alumni  Cantabrigienses  is  a 
personal  venture  and  not  an  official  publication  of  the  University.  In  such  fortunate 
circumstances,  the  writer's  own  efforts  and  those  of  his  staff  have  been  the  more  whole- 
heartedly directed  towards  making  the  results  as  complete  as  is  humanly  possible; 
the  former  can,  indeed,  claim  to  have  read  all  the  entries,  numbering  140,000,  twice — 
first  in  typescript  and  then  again  in  proof — whilst  the  laborious  extraction  and  checking 
of  the  millions  of  facts  and  dates  has  never  deterred  his  assistants  from  maintaining 
the  very  high  standard  originally  set. 

In  this  latter  connection  it  must  be  at  once  recorded  that  a  terribly  heavy  blow  was 
sustained  by  the  unexpected  death,  in  May  1939,  of  Miss  F.  W.  S.  Bloxham,  principal 
Assistant  since  191 5.   In  the  course  of  those  twenty-four  years  she  had  proved  herself 


vi  PREFACE 

to  be  one  of  the  outstanding  genealogists  of  her  time,  and  it  is  no  exaggeration  to  state 
that,  without  her  highly  skilled  supervision,  her  uncanny  accuracy  and  rigid  devotion 
to  detail,  the  Alumni  would  have  emerged  upon  a  much  lower  plane.  Fortunately  it 
has  been  possible  to  find  a  worthy  successor  in  the  person  of  an  old  friend,  Mr  E.  A.  B. 
Barnard,  F.S.A.,  F.R.Hist.S.,  St  Catharine's  College,  who  has  placed  at  its  disposal 
his  long-proved  knowledge  and  experience  in  the  fields  of  antiquarian  and  biographical 
research.  There  has  thus  been  no  serious  break  in  the  orderly  progress  of  compilation. 

In  view  of  the  totally  different  nature  of  the  original  records  now  involved,  it  seems 
supererogatory  either  to  repeat  any  account  of  the  University  and  College  archives  in 
general,  or  to  labour  the  difficulties  inherent  in  the  preparatory  stages  of  such  a  work 
as  this.  Readers  desirous  of  information  concerning  the  former  will  find  in  the  Preface 
to  Part  I  a  very  full  description  of  the  nature  and  condition  of  all  those  University 
documents,  by  the  combined  utilisation  of  which  it  should  be  theoretically  possible 
to  keep  trace  of  each  student's  academic  career,  as  well  as  of  the  individual  admission 
registers  and  other  College  records.  One  or  two  additional  matters  seem,  however,  to 
call  for  explanation  here. 

The  first  is  that  now,  fortunately,  lists  of  matriculants,  or  even  of  graduates,  on 
rare  occasions  supplemented  by  admission-book  data,  no  longer  represent  the  original 
basis  upon  which  to  build  the  superstructure  of  a  student's  Cambridge  career,  for  the 
procedure  has,  in  efi^ect,  been  reversed,  and  College  registers  supply,  in  varying  degrees 
of  fullness,  information  as  to  parentage,  birth-place,  age  and  school,  while  the  University 
matriculation  register  forms  no  more  than  a  useful  check  upon,  for  example,  migrations 
and  the  spelling  or  sequence  of  Christian  names.  Evidence  goes  to  show,  however, 
that  a  disconcertingly  high  proportion  of  mis-statements  is  to  be  found  even  in  recent 
College  admission  books.  This  is  especially  marked  in  relation  to  the  addresses  of 
parents,  and,  to  a  lesser  degree,  aff"ects  dates  of  birth  and  places  of  education.  Sub- 
sequent correspondence  has  revealed  that,  all  too  often,  the  most  frequent  explanation 
is  that,  while  the  original  application  for  admission  emanated  from  one  address,  by 
the  time  the  entrant  had  come  into  residence  his  parents  had  removed  elsewhere. 
Again,  an  arbitrary  decision,  perhaps  hastily  communicated  by  a  nervous  freshman  to 
a  busy  clerk  or  College  officer,  may  have  determined,  for  all  time,  not  only  the  selection 
of  one  from  several  schools  attended,  but  could  reverse  the  chronological  sequence  of 
his  educational  opportunities.  Many  youths  clearly  found  difficulty  (as  witness  the 
divergent  views  of  several  brothers)  in  describing  with  accuracy  their  father's  profession 
or  even  in  vahdating  the  year  of  their  own  birth.  These  explanations  must  be  borne 
in  mind  by  all  those  who  discover  what  they  might  otherwise  regard  as  evidence  of 
careless  transcription  by  ourselves  from  such  published  or  manuscript  sources. 
A  further  point  to  be  stressed  is  that  all  biographical  statements  culled  from 
extraneous  authorities,  which  are  either  additional  to,  or  corrective  of,  those  given 
in  admission  books,  have  now  been  enclosed  within  square  brackets,  thus  obviating 
any  risk  of  ambiguity  as  to  their  origin.  Although  the  spelling  of  their  surnames  by 
individuals  had  by  1752  become  almost  rigid,  variations  were,  nevertheless,  noted 
for  at  least  another  generation,  and  here  again  the  matriculation  books  have  had  to  be 
freely  consulted — many  thousands  of  signatures  being  checked.  In  Part  I,  as  explained 


PREFACE  vii 

above,  even  after  matriculation  had  been  instituted  in  1544,  quite  a  considerable 
proportion  of  entries  officially  commenced  with  the  conferment  of  a  degree:  now, 
fortunately,  with  the  exception  of  "Ten- Year"  men  who  could  defer  the  obligation 
to  matriculate  until  proceeding  B.D.  under  the  Elizabethan  Statute,  recipients  honoris 
causa  (always  easily  distinguishable)  and  incorporands  from  other  Universities,  the 
consequential,  and  often  hazardous,  identifications  have  no  longer  to  be  faced. 

Those  great  handicaps  represented  by  the  ambiguity  attaching  to  the  holders  of 
similar  surnames,  the  absence  of  more  than  one  Christian  name  and,  above  all,  the 
numerous  inaccuracies  and  lacunae  described  in  the  Preface  to  Part  I,  are  now  things 
of  the  past.  Consequently  it  is  far  easier  to  assign  with  complete  certainty  not  only 
intra-University  careers,  but  also  to  attach  events  and  happenings  to  post-academic 
lives  without  the  constant  use  of  expressions  ranging  in  degree  of  certitude  from  "one 
of  these  names",  through  "possibly"  and  "probably",  to  "doubtless".  One  obvious 
result  of  this  change  in  the  nature  of  the  material  involved  is  that  the  proportion  of 
entrants  whose  subsequent  history  cannot  be  traced  has  been  reduced  to  the  very  low 
order  of  about  four  or  five  per  cent. 

Advantage  has  been  taken  of  the  stabilisation  of  surnames  to  substitute,  in  con- 
formity with  present-day  practice,  a  strictly  lexicographical  sequence  for  the  former 
grouping  of  all  variants  under  one  principal  form.  Furthermore,  the  use  of  double 
notation  has,  owing  to  the  introduction  in  1752  of  the  New  Style,  or  Calendar,  been 
completely  eliminated  from  these  volumes :  this,  in  fact,  was  one  of  the  reasons  which 
determined  the  chronological  division  of  the  whole  work,  for,  until  comparatively 
recent  times,  the  majority  of  B.A.  degrees  were  conferred  between  January  ist  and 
March  25th.  Among  other  new  features  will  be  observed  the  following.  The  recording 
of  First  Classes  gained  in  Tripos  Examinations  and  awards  of  University  prizes; 
Presidency  of  the  Union  is  also  noted,  as  are  all  "  Blues  "  that  had  been  fully  recognised 
up  to  the  end  of  the  period,  so  that  rowing,  cricket,  football  (under  both  codes),  and 
the  sports  are  thus  included.  Details  of  marriage  are,  in  general,  provided  up  to  the 
year  1850.  Service  in  the  war  of  1914-18,  as  described  in  the  official  University  War 
List,  is  invariably  given.  In  the  case  of  living  persons  the  latest  known  address  is 
appended  to  each  record,  reliance  being  placed,  apart  from  Who's  Who,  Crockford  and 
other  such  works,  upon  the  University  Parliamentary  Register  or  the  separate  College 
lists:  the  location  of  beneficed  clergy  is  indicated  by  the  insertion  of  a  hyphen  after 
the  last  ascertainable  date  of  tenure  for  each  particular  incumbency,  and  such  other 
professions  as  those  of  the  law  and  medicine  are,  wherever  possible,  similarly  treated. 

Although  a  very  large  number  of  fresh  registers,  histories  and  works  of  reference 
has  been  drawn  upon,  it  does  not  seem  necessary  to  repeat  a  long  bibhography  of 
published  authorities  such  as  appeared  in  Part  I,  for  every  entry  concludes  with  a  full 
list  of  the  sources  utilised,  the  titles  of  which  must  be  familiar  to  most  readers. 
Exceptionally,  however,  reference  must  at  this  point  be  made  to  one  outstanding 
authority,  for,  although  obituaries  taken  from  The  Times  have,  in  every  instance,  been 
acknowledged,  it  must  most  gratefully  be  placed  on  record  what  a  mass  of  accurate 
information  has  thus  been  collectively  derived.  Nor  is  a  glossary  of  technical  terms 
and  expressions  included,   for  the   mediaeval  atmosphere  in  which   degrees   ''ad 


viii  PREFACE 

Bapttstam"  or  "per  lit.  reg"  were  of  common  occurrence  has  disappeared,  appeal  has 
no  longer  to  be  made  to  " Praelector's  lists"  or  to  "supplicats'\  no  candidates  presented 
themselves  as  "impubes"  or  as  "famuli",  no  " ordo  senioritatis''  called  for  inspection, 
nor  have  references  to  Grace-books  "A",  "B",  "T"  and  "A"  been  demanded.  The 
Hostels,  too,  had  disappeared  centuries  before  this  section  takes  up  the  story,  and 
their  few  successors  of  the  late  nineteenth  century  adopted  self-explanatory  titles. 
Uniformity,  indeed,  has  extended  to  students  as  well  as  to  institutions  and  courses  of 
study,  for  the  appearances  of  Research  and  Affiliated  Students  were  few  in  number 
before  1900,  whilst  State  Scholars,  seconded  members  of  the  fighting  Services  and 
Colonial  Probationers  were  as  yet  unknown  in  Cambridge. 

Criticisms  of  both  the  educational  and  the  national  status  of  the  University  during 
the  second  half  of  the  eighteenth  century,  supported  as  they  have  been  by  widely- 
drawn  evidence  of  a  moral  and  social,  superimposed  upon  a  numerical,  decline, 
fortunately  cannot  be  extended  to  embrace  also  the  condition  of  its  archives,  for  this 
period  was  not  debased,  as  were  others  in  previous  centuries,  by  any  deterioration  in 
the  standards  maintained  by  the  successive  University  Registraries  and  the  officers  of 
most  Colleges.  Certain  lapses  in  quite  recent  times  by  the  latter  have,  however,  caused 
difficulties:  at  Queens',  for  example,  the  admission-register  was  discontinued  between 
1870  and  1886,  and  elsewhere  one  or  two  original  records  known  to  exist  a  few  decades 
ago  have  now  been  lost.  It  can  be  stated,  therefore,  with  thankfulness  that  the  initial 
stages  of  this  section  of  the  work  were  not  unduly  prolonged  by  the  exiguous  nature 
of  the  material  available,  nor  rendered  more  difficult  by  neglect  on  the  part  of  the 
responsible  custodians. 

Many,  alas,  of  those  who  assisted  so  greatly  in  the  preparation  of  the  earlier  Part 
have  since  closed  their  last  day — amongst  them  being  the  Rev.  A.  B.  Beaven,  the  Rev. 
T.  C.  Dale,  Mr  F.  S.  Hockaday,  the  Rev.  A.  Leedes  Hunt,  Colonel  J.  Parker,  C.B., 
Mr  M.  H.  Peacock,  Mr  J.  Challenor  Smith,  Mr  H.  M.  Wood  and  the  Very  Rev.  H.  B. 
Swanzy,  Dean  of  Dromore.  Others  of  that  original  band  of  helpers  are  fortunately  still 
with  us,  and  Part  H,  indeed,  owes  more  than  can  be  expressed  to  the  renewed  labours 
of  Mr  Ernest  Axon,  the  Rev.  H.  I.  Longden,  F.S.A.,  Mr  C.  R.  Hudleston,  and  Mr  P.  E. 
Towell,  each  of  whom  has  read  through  every  entry,  adding  numerous  notes  from 
information  in  his  possession.  Mr  Roland  Austin,  F.S.A.,  of  Gloucester,  has  been  most 
helpful  in  checking  the  voluminous  Hockaday  manuscripts  and  Mr  W.  T.  J.  Gun  has 
performed  similar  functions  in  connection  with  the  Harrow  School  Register,  whilst 
Mr  R.  L.  Lloyd,  of  the  Treasurer's  Office  at  the  Inner  Temple,  has  given  unremitting 
help  in  identifying  members  of  that  institution.  A  great  debt  is  owed  to  the  late 
Mr  William  Cowper,  of  Kingston,  Jamaica,  who,  from  a  life-time  spent  in  the  West 
Indies,  was  able  to  augment  to  a  marked  degree  the  published  records  of  that  area.  The 
after-careers  of  numerous  Indian  students,  who  first  appeared  at  Cambridge  in  the  late 
nineteenth  century,  have  been  most  painstakingly  checked  and  expanded  by  Dr  R.  P. 
Paranjpye,  himself  a  Senior  Wrangler  and  Fellow  of  St  John's  College,  who  recently 
retired  from  the  Vice-Chancellorship  of  Lucknow  University.  Mr  Leonard  Whibley, 
Fellow  of  Pembroke,  has  freely  placed  his  unrivalled  knowledge  of  the  late  eighteenth 
century  and  of  its  notabilities  at  the  compiler's  service,  and  another  Fellow  of  that 


PREFACE  ix 

College,  Mr  S.  C.  Roberts,  the  busy  Secretary  of  the  University  Press,  has  found  time 
not  only  to  give  much  helpful  advice  but  also  to  supply  notes  relating  to  particular 
entries.  Mr  R.  M.  Glencross  has  most  unselfishly  provided  a  mass  of  otherwise 
inaccessible  data  relating  to  ordinations  in  the  diocese  of  London.  Sir  Wasey  Sterry, 
C.B.E.,  has  generously  given  the  Alumni  the  results  of  his  lengthy  investigations  into 
the  biographies  of  old  Etonians,  the  bulk  of  which  will  eventually  appear  as  addenda 
to  Part  I.  The  Rev.  Canon  E.  H.  Fellowes,  Mus.Doc,  of  Windsor  Castle,  Mr  G.  B. 
Routledge,  Mr  L.  G.  H.  Horton-Smith,  Mr  H.  Guy  Harrison,  Mr  J.  Saltmarsh, 
F.S.A.,  Fellow  of  King's,  and  a  host  of  other  kind  persons  have  facilitated  enquiries 
in  regard  to  particular  places,  families  or  institutions. 

The  biographical  collections  of  the  late  Master  of  St  John's,  Sir  Robert  F.  Scott, 
recently  made  available  by  the  great  kindness  of  the  Council  of  that  College,  represent 
the  largest  and  most  valuable  assemblage  of  unpublished  material  to  be  drawn  upon 
during  the  many  years  of  preparation.  While  separate  acknowledgement  has  been  made 
in  each  entry  thus  augmented,  this  occasion  must  be  seized  to  thank  most  warmly 
Mr  F.  Puryer  White,  Fellow  of  the  College,  who  has  personally  helped  by  every  means 
at  his  disposal  the  full  utilisation  of  this  outstandingly  important  collection  of  University 
biographies. 

The  University  Librarian,  Mr  A.  F.  Scholfield,  has  on  numerous  occasions  accorded 
most  welcome  facilities  to  members  of  the  Alumni  staff,  and,  in  September  1939, 
himself  superintended  the  reception  and  accommodation  of  its  vital  card-catalogue 
within  the  comparatively  safe  shelter  of  the  Library.  Although  all  its  staff  have  on 
every  occasion  maintained  their  traditional  courtesy,  to  Mr  H.  L.  Pink  in  particular 
is  due  an  expression  of  gratitude  for  numerous  personal  acts  of  kindness  and  much 
helpful  advice. 

Members  of  the  clerical  staffs  of  the  University  Registry  and  of  every  College 
office  have,  frequently  at  great  sacrifice  of  their  time,  assisted  in  the  elucidation  of 
innumerable  problems;  to  Mr  J.  M.  Eyles,  of  the  first-named  department,  in  succession 
to  the  Rev.  F.  d'A.  Ranner,  has  fallen  the  very  responsible  task  of  checking  all  matricu- 
lations and  degrees  and  of  adding  honours. 

For  the  second  time,  thanks  should  be  accorded  to  the  Governing  Bodies  of  all 
the  Colleges  and  to  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board  for  permission,  granted  in 
some  cases  as  long  ago  as  1908,  to  transcribe  their  published  and  unpublished  admission 
and  other  registers.  All  the  Bursars  and  officials  concerned  have  been  most  helpful, 
but  the  name  of  Mr  R.  Gardner,  Fellow  and  Bursar  of  Emmanuel,  must  in  particular 
be  singled  out,  for,  following  the  example  of  his  predecessor,  the  late  Mr  J.  B.  Peace, 
he  has  added  every  form  of  personal  assistance. 

Several  hundred  previously  unknown  correspondents  answered  an  appeal,  made 
through  the  press,  to  old  Cambridge  men  to  furnish  details  of  their  post-University 
careers;  all  thereby  earned  the  gratitude  of  the  Alumni  staff,  as  have  innumerable  other 
persons  who  have  interested  themselves  in  the  work  for  many  years  past. 

To  Miss  Pate's  well-known  Cambridge  typewriting  office  has  fallen  the  penultimate, 
and  truly  gigantic,  task  of  converting  from  cards  into  typescript  the  140,000  entries 
contained  in  the  whole  work.  The  millions  of  frequently  abbreviated,  but  rigidly 


X  PREFACE 

standardised,  words  and  expressions  used  have  demanded  in  their  handhng  great 
concentration  combined  with  an  extraordinarily  high  level  of  accuracy,  the  undeviating 
maintenance  of  which  on  the  part  of  Miss  M.  Robinson,  Miss  D.  Smith  and 
Mrs  Benstead  is  all  the  more  commendable  by  reason  of  the  rarely  relieved  monotony 
of  the  work. 


The  self-appointed  task  nears  its  end,  but  any  personal  feelings  of  relief  and  pleasure 
are  overshadowed  by  the  renewal  of  war,  into  whose  maelstrom  are  now  being  drawn 
the  sons  of  those  whose  corresponding  service  twenty-five  years  ago  can  be  followed 
in  these  pages.  Yet,  as  may  be  seen  therein,  the  Horsemen  of  the  Apocalypse  have  rarely 
ceased  from  launching  their  attacks  against  the  youth  of  the  nation.  In  Part  I  are  to 
be  found  records  of  those  who  fell  at  Flodden,  in  the  Low  Countries,  in  the  Civil  War, 
and  in  every  major  campaign  throughout  Europe.  Their  counterparts  of  the  second 
series  left  their  bones  in  the  Peninsula,  at  Waterloo,  at  Sebastopol,  and  on  the  ramparts 
of  Delhi;  they  went  prematurely  from  Cambridge  to  fight  in  South  Africa,  and  they 
fell  in  their  thousands,  in  Flanders  as  ever,  in  France  and  at  Jutland.  Byron's  altruistic 
gesture  to  Greece  was  not  unique,  for  many  another  Cambridge  man  laid  down  his 
life  in  out-of-the-way  parts  of  the  world  for  ideals  of  liberty.  Plague,  times  innumerable, 
drove  alike  from  their  studies  senior  and  junior  members  to  temporary  refuge  in 
adjacent  village  or  farmstead,  on  occasion  deflecting  for  a  year  or  so  to  the  sister 
University  the  refreshing  stream  of  new  students.  The  graves  of  two  Royal  princes 
who  thus  perished  are  to  be  seen  in  the  churchyard  at  Buckden  in  Huntingdonshire, 
and  every  parish  church  and  college  chapel  in  Cambridge  contains  the  memorials  of 
countless  lesser  victims  cut  off  in  their  promise  and  hurriedly  interred  by  night.  Youth 
has  ever  been  wont  to  intervene  in  constitutional  and  social  uprisings,  so  it  is  not 
surprising  to  find  Cambridge  men  associated  with  every  such  occasion  in  history,  from 
the  "North  versus  South"  riots  of  1261  and  the  generation-later  conflict  with  the 
Crown  over  the  latter's  alleged  exclusive  rights  in  the  Warren  of  Cambridge.  Our 
alumni  have  left  their  names  upon  the  Martyrs'  Memorial  at  Oxford,  the  "  Cambridge 
Seven"  cheerfully  accepted  life-long  assaults  from  the  third  Horseman  in  China; 
others,  past  numbering,  have  suffered,  for  a  similar  cause,  hunger  and  pain,  and 
frequently  death  itself,  in  Central  Africa,  in  the  unexplored  regions  of  Australia  and 
in  all  those  parts  of  the  world  where  nature  is  most  inhospitable  and  mankind  most 
intractable.  Others,  pitting  themselves  against  nature  herself,  have  nobly  perished  by 
the  South  Pole,  on  the  highest  slopes  of  Everest  and  in  the  depths  of  tropical  seas, 
have  failed  to  return  from  the  hidden  places  of  Arabia  or  have  found  a  living  death 
in  the  land  of  Barbary  pirates. 

If  Part  I  produced  a  magician  for  the  Czar  of  Russia  and  the  inventor  of  Dover's 
powder,  Part  II  records  the  first  successful  use  of  weed-killer  by  a  wife-murderer, 
death  in  a  diving-bell  in  the  South  Pacific,  the  advent  to  Cambridge  of  Captain  Cook's 
son,  and  achievements  in  sea  and  aerial  navigation  associated  respectively  with  the 


PREFACE  xi 

names  of  Berthon  and  Bacon.  So,  metaphorically,  pass  before  our  eyes,  not  merely 
those  "leaders  of  the  people",  who,  "by  their  counsels  and  by  their  knowledge  of 

learning have  left  a  name  behind  them",  or  the  "rich  men  furnished  with 

ability",  but  also  that  host  of  "ordinary  men",  of  whom  it  might  have  been  said  that 
they  "have  no  memorial".  For  it  can  now  be  claimed  that,  contrary  to  Sir  Thomas 
Browne's  gloomy  dictum,  the  overw^helming  majority  of  Cambridge  lives  will  be  found 
in  "the  record  of  man". 

This  outward  procession  oi alumni  "from  the  earliest  times  to  1900"  forms,  indeed, 
a  microcosm  of  the  country  itself.  Numerically,  its  largest  element  is  composed  of  the 
tens  of  thousands  of  beneficed  clergy,  in  many  cases  son  succeeding  father  for  generation 
after  generation.  Next  in  order  of  magnitude  follow  those  whose  ultimate  pursuit  was 
the  law,  their  immediate  aim  entry  to  some  Inn  of  Court.  Medical  practitioners  come 
third,  before  that  wonderful  collection  of  schoolmasters,  civil  servants,  engineers, 
bankers  and  business  men,  writers  and  poets,  whose  lives  and  actions,  successes  and 
failures,  must  have  been  greatly  determined  by  the  influences  brought  to  bear  upon 
them  within  these  sheltered  walls. 

That  movement  from  the  University,  year  in,  year  out,  necessarily  had  its  counter- 
part in  the  similar  convergence  upon  Cambridge  which  had  commenced  at  some 
unrecorded  period  of  the  thirteenth  century  or  even  earlier  still.  This  flood  achieved 
its  greatest  momentum  at  the  Renaissance  and  again  just  before  the  Civil  War,  slowing 
perceptibly  thereafter  until,  during  the  second  half  of  the  eighteenth  century,  it  was 
reduced  to  a  mere  fraction  of  what  it  had  been  in  Elizabethan  times.  The  Peace  of  18 15, 
when  those  who  had  won  their  spurs  in  battle  donned  the  student's  gown,  gave  it  fresh 
impetus ;  and  the  Victorian  era,  by  abolishing  mediaeval  restraints  on  freedom  of  belief 
and  recognising  the  place  of  "  Science"  in  the  curriculum,  caused  it,  by  the  "nineties", 
to  overflow  its  banks  as  never  before. 

The  constitution,  as  well  as  the  strength,  of  this  stream  frequently  changed,  for 
the  monkish  students  of  Canon  Law  gave  place  to  those  who  sought  knowledge  of  the 
Civil  code,  while  the  Reformation  induced  an  influx  of  potential  parish  clergy,  although 
more  than  three  hundred  years  were  to  pass  before  Roman  Catholics,  non-Conformists, 
Jews  and  agnostics  could  reside  on  terms  of  equality  with  those  who  recognised  the 
established  faith.  In  the  third  quarter  of  the  nineteenth  century  there  was  added  a 
thin  trickle  of  Indian,  and  later,  of  Oriental,  students — following  in  the  steps  of  those 
who  in  bygone  times  had  been  attracted  from  the  seminaries  of  Holland,  Italy  or 
Spain — a  class,  some  portions  of  which  were  shortly  to  receive  recognition,  in  the  first 
instance  as  "Advanced",  and,  subsequently,  as  "Research  Students".  At  that  time, 
too,  the  Non-Collegiate  system  was  established  in  an  attempt  to  widen,  on  lines 
reminiscent  of  those  opportunities  available  to  "poor  students"  of  earlier  ages,  the 
approaches  to  Cambridge — a  policy  which  was  eventually  to  be  augmented  by  the 
provision  of  State  Scholarships  and  other  more  direct  forms  of  assistance. 

In  the  old  times  this  ever-moving  procession  was  of  a  more  heterogeneous  character. 
There,  side  by  side  with  the  nobleman's  son,  assured,  after  a  few  terms'  idle  residence, 
of  his  Master's  degree  without  any  formality  save  that  of  payment,  walked  the  humble 
Sizar,  trusting  that  intensive  study  combined  with  menial  service  would  enable  him 


xii  PREFACE 

to  complete  his  course.  Beside  them  might  be  seen  a  group  of  Fellow-Commoners, 
magnificent  in  gold-laced  gowns,  whose  passage  to  the  legal  profession  or  to  the  life 
of  a  country  gentleman  lay  securely  in  front  of  them.  The  average  age  may,  at  times, 
have  been  as  high  as  fifteen  years,  for,  until  well  on  in  the  seventeenth  century,  many 
came  into  residence  as  mere  children ;  the  youngest  on  record  entered  college  at  seven ! 
Some  of  these  boys  had  been  taught  at  schools  that  are  still  famous,  but  countless 
numbers  of  them  were  products  of  successful  grammar  schools  destined  later  to 
sink  back  into  oblivion.  Contemporaries  of  Shakespeare,  in  possession  of  amply 
sufficient  Latin  and,  doubtless,  some  Greek,  came  from  Stratford-on-Avon,  and  the 
little  village  school  of  Eaton  Socon,  Huntingdonshire,  was  frequently  mistaken  by 
College  authorities  for  a  very  different  foundation  on  the  banks  of  the  Thames. 
According  to  their  means  and  station  they  came  hither  on  foot  or  on  horseback  and, 
as  to  provenance,  some,  venturing  into  what  must  have  seemed  a  foreign  land,  had 
left  behind  them  the  mountains  of  Wales,  others,  speaking  with  an  equally  strange 
accent  and  perhaps  with  Greek  Testament  in  pocket,  trudged  south  from  Aberdeen- 
shire to  be  joined  on  the  way  by  groups  of  young  dalesmen  from  the  Fells  and  of 
yeomen's  sons  from  the  Midlands.  The  white  chalk  of  Kent  was  mingled  with  the 
red  soil  of  Devon  as  the  throng  crossed  the  threshold  of  their  chosen  colleges.  Some 
went  naturally  to  that  at  which  for  five,  six,  or  seven  generations  their  forbears  had 
been  welcomed,  some  to  one  which  by  reason  of  their  birthplace  could  offer  the  financial 
help  of  a  close  scholarship;  many  were  commended  by  schoolmaster  or  parson  to 
contemporaries,  now  tutors  or  deans;  others  chose  blindly.  Whilst  the  majority  stayed 
for  at  least  four  years,  the  fortunate  colleger  of  Eton,  certain  of  a  Fellowship  at  King's 
and  confronted  by  no  University  examination,  could  look  forward  to  the  easy  existence 
of  a  Don  for  the  rest  of  his  life ;  a  small,  but  unstable  proportion  throughout  the  ages 
found  academic  requirements  too  great  a  strain  on  intellect  or  purse  and,  together 
with  a  still  smaller  number  for  whom  any  corporate  life  proved  impossibly  irksome, 
perforce  withdrew.  Assuredly  there  were  amongst  them  saints — some  thereafter  to 
be  canonised  by  their  Church,  others  already  recognised  as  such  by  those  around  them 
— and  equally  certain  it  is  that  there  were  sinners  also.  These  men  passed  out  from 
court  and  grove,  if  not  always  with  distinction,  yet  in  possession  of  something  which 
was  to  sustain  them  throughout  the  length  of  their  days — a  feeling  of  gratitude  and 
affection  for  University  and  College.  Apart  from  a  small  minority  of  those  whose 
names  appear  in  these  last  volumes,  all  have  crossed  the  river  of  death. 

No  man  can  state  when  the  procession  began  to  move,  certainly  none  can  say  when 
or  how  it  will  come  to  an  end.  It  has  been  a  happy  privilege  during  these  many  years 
to  discover  and  to  describe  the  lives  of  its  individual  members.  Doubtless,  generations 
hence,  some  other  grateful  son  of  Cambridge  will  unfold,  in  a  third  series,  the  ever- 
growing roll  of  alumni  Cantabrigienses. 


J.  A.  VENN 


Queens'  College 
January,  1940 


ALUMNI   CANTABRIGIENSES 

FROM    1752  TO    1900 


Abbey,  Alfred  James 

ABBEY,  ALFRED  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26,  1866. 
S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Lubenham,  near  Market  Harborough. 
B.  there  Jan.  31,   1847.    Matric.  Michs.   1866;  B.A.   1870; 
M.A.  1873.    Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1870;  priest,  1871.    C.  of 
Leeds,  Yorks.,   1870-4;  V.  of  Cotterstock  with  Glapthom, 
Northants.,  1874-9.   C.  of  Luton,  1879-80.   V.  of  Marazion, 
Cornwall,  1880-3.   Living  in  Jersey  in  1898.   Died  Sept.  22, 
1923,    at    Nice.     Bequeathed    £2000  for  the  restoration  of 
Peterborough  Cathedral.   (Venn,  11.  375;  Scott,  MSS.;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 
ABBIT,    WILLIAM.     Matric.    Non-CoU.    Michs.    1889,    from 
Cavendish  H.   Adm.  at  Downing,  Jan.  19,  1892;  B.A.  1892. 
ABBOT,  FREDERICK  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Mar.  3,  1843.    Of  Canterbury.    Matric.  Michs.   1843;  B..A. 
1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  20,  1846;  priest,  Dec. 
19,  1847;  C.  of  Dursley,  1846.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Soho,  London. 
Sometime  Precentor  and  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hull.   Chaplain 
to  the  Guards  Regt.  at  Knightsbridge,  London;  at  Aldershot 
in  1866;  also  in  China  with  the  Taku  Force   Expedition. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces  at  Porto  Bello  Barracks,  Dublin,  in 
1869.   M.A.  (sic).    Died  1869  (or  1870)  of  fever  contracted  in 
China.    [For  his  eldest  son,   Lieut. -Col.   Frederick   Abbot, 
C.B.E.,  see  Who's   Who,   1938.]     Father  of    Hugh    (next). 
{Clergy  List,  1866,  1870;  F.  Abbot.) 
ABBOT,  HUGH.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5,  1889.    3rd  s. 
[posthumous]  of  Frederick  James  (above),  clerk,  deceased,  of 
Meadow  Bank,  GuUdford,  Surrey.    B.   there  1870.    School, 
Wellington  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A. 
1913.  Entered  the  brewing  trade.  Manager  of  the  Rhodesian 
Breweries,  South  Africa.   A  volunteer  in  the  South  African 
War.  Returned  to  England.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (R.F.A., 
1915;  Capt.;  mentioned  in  despatches).   Official  Lecturer  on 
brewing  at  the  Sir  John  Cass  Technical  Institute.   Technical 
editor  of  an  important  brewing  paper.    Recognised  as  an 
expert  on  bottled  beer.   Of  Inholmes  Farm,  near  Guildford. 
Author,  scientific  papers  on  brewing  and  bottUng.    Died 
Oct.   19,    1933.    (Univ.   War  List;  F.  Abbot;   The  Times, 
Oct.  23,  1933.) 
ABBOT,  SAMUEL  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  6,  1844.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  West  Hatch,  Chigwell,  Essex. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.   1844.    Died  Mar.   24,   1846, 
aged  21,  at  West  Hatch.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1846,  i. 
554-) 
ABBOT,  THEOPHILUS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  May  30, 
1796.    [Perhaps  s.  of  Samuel,  V.  of  Thornton,  Leics.]    B. 

1776.  School,  Clergy  Orphan, '  Abbott,  Theo.'  (Clergy  Orphan 
Sch.  Reg.) 

ABBOT  or  ABBOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  July  6,  1789.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  St 
Lawrence-in-Thanet,  Kent.  Bapt.  there  Sept.  5,  1770. 
Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A.  1793;  M-A.  1796.  FeUow,  1792- 
1815.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May  22,  1796.  Assistant  Master 
at  Eton,  1797-1806.  R.  of  Horstead  and  Coltishall,  Norfolk, 
1815-46.  Died  Feb.  4,  1846,  aged  76.  M.I.  at  Horstead. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

ABBOTT,  ALEXANDER  SCOTT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  13,  1837.   Of  Cambs.  Matric.  Lent,  1837. 

ABBOTT,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  1, 
1855.  S.  of  Robert,  British  Consul,  Salonica,  Macedonia. 
B.  there.   Matric.  Michs.  1855. 

ABBOTT,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  28,  1777.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Dublin  [Capt.  in 
the  Royal  Artillery].    School,  Westminster.    Matric.  Michs. 

1777,  as  Charles;  Scholar,  1778.  Entered  the  Army  (Ensign, 
68th  Foot,  1785;  Lieut.,  1789;  retired,  1793).  Died  Jan.  6, 
i8ii.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters,  Suppl.) 

ABBOTT,  EDMUND  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3, 
1823.   Of  Somerset. 

ABBOTT,  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S.  of 
Edwin  Abbott  (next),  clerk,  D.D.,  Head  Master  of  the  City 
of  London  School.  B.  Jan  29,  1868,  at  Abbey  Road,  N.W. 
Schools,  St  John's  Wood  and  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
Scholar,  1886-90;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1889; 

VAciii  I 


Abbott,  James 

Chancellor's  Medal  (Classical)  1890;  M.A.  (Jesus)  1893. 
Fellow  of  Jesus,  1890;  Lecturer  in  Classics,  1890;  Tutor, 
1913-32;  retired.  Examiner  in  the  Classical  Tripos,  1895, 
1896,  1905,  r9o6  and  1913.  Of  15,  Ravenscroft  Park,  Bamet, 
1938.   (Venn,  11.  480.) 

ABBOTT,  EDWIN  ABBOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1857.  S.  of  Edwin  Abbott  [Head  Master  of  the  Philological 
School,  Marylebone,  London,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B. 
Dec.  20,  1838.  School,  Citj' of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1857; 
Scholar;  Chancellor's  Medal,  1861;  ist  Smith's  Prizeman; 
Camden  Medal;  B.A.  (Senr.  Classic)  1861;  M.A.  1864.  FeUow, 
1862.  Hon.  Fellow,  1912.  D.D.  (Cant.)  1872.  Hulsean 
Lecturer,  1876.  Select  preacher  at  Oxford,  1877.  Ord. 
deacon,  1862;  priest  (Worcester)  1863.  Assistant  Master  at 
King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  1862-4;  at  Clifton 
College,  1865.  Head  Master  of  the  City  of  London  School, 
1865-89.  Published  a  Shakespearean  Grammar,  1870;  a  full 
edition  of  Bacon's  Essays,  1876;  and,  later,  the  Life  and 
Works  of  Francis  Bacon.  Published,  anonymously,  Philo- 
christus:  Memoirs  of  a  Disciple  of  Our  Lord — written  in 
Elizabethan  EngUsh,  1877.  Subsequently  took  up  the  study 
of  Syriac  and  of  Rabbinical  literature.  Retired  to  Hampstead 
and  devoted  himself  to  study  in  preparation  for  his  great 
work:  Clue,  a  Guide  through  Greek  to  Hebrew  Scripture;  and 
subsequent  volumes  known  as  Diatessarica.  Contributed  the 
article  on  The  Gospels  to  the  9th  edition  of  the  Encyclopaedia 
Briiannica.  A  noted  scholar,  critic  and  teacher,  with  an 
unquenchable  passion  for  truth.  Author,  Through  Nature  to 
Christ;  The  Spirit  on  the  Waters;  The  Anglican  Career  of 
Cardinal  Nervman ;  St  Thomas  of  Canterbury,  a  Study  of  the 
Evidence  bearing  on  his  Death  and  Miracles,  etc.  Died  Oct.  12, 
1926,  aged  87,  at  Hampstead.  Buried  there.  Father  of  Edwin 
(above).  (The  Times,  Oct.  13, 1926;  Crockford;  D.N.B. ;  Eagle.) 

ABBOTT,  FREDERICK  JENKINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
July  5,  1837.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Charles  ThelweU,  solicitor, 
of  8,  New  Inn,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841; 
M.A.  1844.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  23,  1841.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1858.  Practised  as  a  Special  Pleader;  on  the 
Home  Circuit  and  Surrey  Sessions.  Died  Oct.  17,  1885.  (T.  C. 
Dale;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

ABBOTT,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1897. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  1897.  Of  Gresham  House, 
London,  E.C.  Exhibitioner;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1899.  Went  to 
Macedonia  to  study  the  folk-lore  of  the  country,  1900-1. 
Journalist;  correspondent  for  the  Daily  News,  1901;  special 
correspondent  for  the  Daily  Chronicle  in  South  Eastern 
Europe,  1903;  and  of  the  Calcutta  Statesman,  1905-6,  during 
the  Prince  of  Wales'  Tour  in  India.  Joined  the  Turco-Arab 
forces  in  the  Tripolitan  hinterland,  1911-12.  Knight  Com- 
mander of  the  Order  of  the  Saviour  in  Greece.  Author,  Songs 
of  Modern  Greece;  Macedonian  Folk-lore;  Greece  in  Evolution; 
Turkey  in  Transition;  The  Philosophy  of  a  Don;  Under  the 
Turk  in  Constantinople;  Thucydides,  etc.  (Wlio's  Who,  1938.) 

ABBOTT,  GEORGE  RUNHAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897. 

ABBOTT,  HENRY  DYETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  22, 
1833.  S.  of  P.  H.,  Esq.,  of  Brunswick  Square,  London.  B. 
Sept.  15,  1816.  Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Entered  the  Madras 
Army  (Ensign,  31st  Madras  Native  Infantry,  1836;  Capt., 
1853;  Major,  Madras  Stag  Corps,  1861;  Lieut. -Col.,  1863; 
Major-General,  1878;  General,  1889).  Served  through  the 
Indian  Mutiny,  1857-9.  C.B.,  1859.  Died  Nov.  13,  1892,  at 
61,  Nevem  Square,  Earl's  Court,  London.  (7".  A.  Walker, 
446;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

ABBOTT,  JABEZ.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  22,  1824.  Of 
Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1829.  Died  June  16,  1889, 
aged  83,  at  Ivy  House,  Alford,  Lines.   (G.E.C.,  Notes.) 

ABBOTT,  or  ABBOT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June 
17,  1822.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  Lent,  1823,  as  .\bbot;  B.A. 
1830;  M.A.  1840.  Resided  in  Sussex.  Author,  The  Handbook 
of  Idiotcy.  . . ;  Logical  Arguments  and  Metaphysical  Verities; 
The  Book  for  Training  Children. . .,  2nd  ed.,  1864.  (Boose, 
IV.  Suppl.,  where  date  of  death  is  not  given.) 


Abbott,  James 

ABBOTT,  JAMES.  Adin.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  1864.  S.  of 
James  [Lieut.,  Adjutant,  82nd  Infantry].  B.  June  i,  1841, 
at  Portsmouth.  School,  Kingstown,  Co.  Dublin.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1889.  Died  Aug.  9,  1916,  at 
the  residence  of  Lieut. -Col.  Dualt,  Sydenham  Hill.  (R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Times,  Aug.  12,  1916.) 

ABBOTT,  JAMES  REYMOND  DE  MONTMORENCY.  Adm.  pens, 
at  King's,  Oct.  12,  1889.  S.  of  Sir  James,  General,  K.C.B.,  of 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  School,  Welling- 
ton College.  Matric.  Easter,  1890;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1894. 
Of  St  Boniface  Terrace,  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight,  in  1923. 
{King's  Coll.  Adm.  Keg.;  Univ.  Cal.,  1937-8.) 

ABBOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  25, 
1831.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Thomthwaite  Hall, 
Bampton,  Westmorland.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1831; 
Scholar;  B.A.  {15th  Wrangler)  1835;  M.A.  1838.  Fellow,  1836. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  27,  1838.  Assistant  Master  at  King 
Edward's  School,  Binningham,  in  1846;  still  there  in  1849. 
Died  Oct.  5,  1849.   (G.  Mag.,  1849,  ii.  662.) 

ABBOTT,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
1899.  S.  of  John  Thomas  Henry,  clerk.  B.  at  Crenahoe, 
Blacklion,  Co.  Enniskillen,  Ireland.  [School,  Denstone.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1899;  B.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at  Craven 
College,  Highgate,  Middlesex,  1899.  Ord.  deacon,  1908; 
priest  (Manchester)  1909;  C.  of  St  Cyprian,  Salford,  1908-12. 
V.  of  Raetihi,  WelUngton,  New  Zealand,  1913-16.  V.  of 
Martinborough,  1916-20.  V.  of  St  Peter  Palmerston,  1924- 
32.  V.  of  Tinui,  1932-5.  V.  of  Taihape,  1935-8-.  {Denstone 
Sell.  Keg.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ABBOTT,  [JOHN]  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  II,  1849.  S.  of  John  Nelson.  B.  at  Salonica.  School, 
Attica  (Mr  Gennadius).  Matric.  Michs.  1850  (John  Nelson); 
B.A.  1854. 

ABBOTT,  ROBERT  CROWTHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1888.  S.  of  Arthur  Robert,  V.  of  Gorleston,  Suffolk. 
B.  Sept.  19,  1S69,  at  Tottenham,  London.  School,  Marl- 
borough. Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar,  1891;  B.A.  {7th 
Wrangler)  1891;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest 
(Salisbury)  1894.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough  College, 
1892-1907.  Chaplain  there,  1903-7.  Principal  of  Salisbury 
Theological  College,  1907-13.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1907-13; 
Canon,  1917.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  1912-16. 
V.  of  Gt  St  Mary's,  with  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1913-14. 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Weymouth,  1914-16.  Rural  Dean  and 
Chaplain  of  Weymouth  Union.  V.  of  Gillingham  with  East 
and  West  Stour  and  Milton,  Dorset,  1916-25.  Rural  Dean  of 
Shaftesbury,  191&-25.  Examining  Chaplain,  1918.  Proctor 
in  Con\ocation,  1922-7.  Suffragan  Bishop  of  Sherborne, 
1925-7.   Died  Nov.  25,  1927.   (G.  B.  Routledge;  Crockford.) 

ABBOTT,  THOMAS  JESUP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  24,  1809.  B.  at  Needham  Market,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  23,  1811;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1812.  V.  of  Loddon,  Norfolk, 
1827-30.  C.  of  Newmarket,  Cambs.  Died  June  17,  1830, 
aged  42.   (G.  Mag.,  1830,  11.  90.) 

ABBOTT,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  30,  1856. 
S.  of  John  Charles,  actuary.  B.  Jan.  13,  1838,  at  Canterbury. 
School,  King's  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1856; 
B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1861; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1862;  C.  of  Wickham,  1861-2.  Held  other 
curacies,  1862-5.  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Lincoln,  1865-70.  V.  of 
St  John's,  Upper  Holloway,  Middlesex,  1870-6.  V.  of 
Paddington,  London,  1876-1904.  Rural  Dean.  A  conscien- 
tious adherent  of  the  Evangelical  School.  Author,  The 
Communicant's  Daily  Help.  Died  Dec.  18,  1904,  in  his  church, 
of  apoplexy.   {Peilc,  11.  550.) 

ABBOTT,  WALTER  GUPPY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  3, 
1863.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1875.  Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  1856;  priest  (London)  1866;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Plymouth,  1857-9.  Held  curacies  in  London,  1859-65. 
Organising  Secretary  of  the  Additional  Curates'  Society, 
1865-74-  R-  of  St  Luke's,  Old  Street,  London,  1874-97. 
Rural  Dean,  1890-7.  Died  Aug.  7,  1897,  aged  64,  at  St  Luke's 
Rectory.   (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Aug.  9,  1897.) 

ABBOTT,  WILLIAM  SMITH  DUNBAR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Magdalene,  July  i,  1868.  S.  of  John  S.,  Esq.,  of  28,  Pern- 
bridge  Crescent,  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent, 
1869.  Joined  the  8th  Hussars,  1869;  retired  as  Capt.  Died 
Aug.  28,  1903.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

ABBS,  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June  25, 
1756.  S.  of  Jeremiah,  of  Sunderland.  School,  Appleby,  West- 
moriand.  Matric.  Michs.  1756;  Scholar,  1757;  B.A.  1760; 
M.A.  1764.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  15,  1761.  Of 
Monkwearmouth,  Durham,  clerk  (for  his  son  George  Cooper, 
see  Al.  C-con.).  See  also  note  sub  George  Cooper  Abbs. 


Abdy,  Neville  James 

ABBS,  or  ABBES,  GEORGE  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  10,  1817.  S.  of  Bryan,  of  Cleadon,  near  Sunderland. 
Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon,  1823;  priest 
(Durham)  1824;  C.  of  Dalton-le-Dale,  1823.  C.  of  Gateshead, 
1825.  C.  of  Whitburn,  1836.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Bever- 
ley, 1826.  Of  Whitburn,  near  Sunderland  in  1847  (in  Clergy 
List,  unbeneficed) ;  patron  and  lay  Impropriator  of  Ingleby 
Arnecliffe,  Yorks.  Of  Cleadon  House  (Hall),  Sunderland,  in 
1860-78.  [Ann  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Cooper  Abbs, 
M.A.,  and  sister  of  Bryan  Abbs,  Esq.,  of  Cleadon  House, 
died  Dec.  8,  1823,  at  Monkwearmouth,  Durham.]  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1879.  (Dates  of  ordination  are  variously  given 
in  Crockford  but  the  above  are  probably  correct.)  (G.  Mag., 
1824,  I.  189.) 

ABDUL  ALI,  HAMID  MOIZUDIN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1900. 

ABDUL  VAHID,  MOHAMMED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6, 
1883.  S.  of  Mouboi  {sic)  Mohammed  Haider  Hosein  (?  Hus- 
sain).  B.  Jan.  1,  1865,  at  Agra,  India.  School,  Government 
High,  Allahabad.  Matric.  Michs.  1883  (Abdul  Vahid, 
Mohammed).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  12,  1883,  as 
'Vahid,  Abdul,  of  the  North  West  Provinces,  India;  4th  s.  of 
Mouloie  {sic)  Haider  Hussain  of  the  N.W.  Province,  India, 
Zemindar.'   {Peile,  11.  698;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ABDY,  ALBERT  CHANNING.  B.A.  1853,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
S.  of  John  Channing,  clerk,  of  London  [R.  of  St  John's, 
Southwark,  1823-45],  and  grandson  of  William  Jarvis  (i794)- 
Matric.  (Worcester  College,  Oxford)  June  9,  1848,  age  19; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1852;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest, 
1855;  C.  of  Broughton  with  Bossington,  Hants.  Held  other 
curacies,  1862-72.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Stamford,  Lines.,  1872- 
85.  Died  Nov.  21,  1885.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  P.  E. 
Towell.) 

ABDY,  CHARLES  BOYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  22,  1806. 
Of  Essex.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Abdy  [Rutherforth]  (1772). 
clerk.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  Scholar,  1807; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  22,  1811;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1812;  R.  ofTheydon  Gamon, 
Essex,  1812-43  and  R.  of  Coopersale.  Rural  Dean.  J. P.  for 
Essex.  Died  unmarried  Aug.  20, 1843,  at  Coopersale  Rectory. 
Brother  of  Edward  S.  (next)  and  John  R.  (1796).  (G.  Mag., 
1843,  II.  667.) 

ABDY,  EDWARD  STRUTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1808. 
Of  Essex.  5th  s.  of  Thomas  Abdy  (1772),  clerk,  deceased. 
School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Scholar;  B.A.  1813; 
M.A.  1817.  Fellow.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  19, 
1813.  Author,  Journal  of  a  Residence  and  Tour  in  the  United 
States  of  North  America,  from  April  1833  to  Oct.  1834,  etc. 
Died  immarried  Oct.  12,  1846,  aged  56,  at  Bath.  Brother  of 
Charles  B.  (above),  etc.  (Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  D.N.B.;  Essex 
Pedigrees.) 

ABDY,  JOHN  RUTHERFORD  or  RUTHERFORTH.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  June,  1796.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Abdy 
[alias  Rutherforth]  (1772),  clerk.  B.  at  Coopersale,  near 
Epping,  Essex.  Schools,  Eton  and  Felsted.  Scholar,  1798 
(John  Rutherforth).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  2, 
1789.  Of  Albyns,  Essex,  Esq.  High  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1809. 
Married  Caroline  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  James  Hatch,  of  Clay- 
bury,  Essex,  July  17,  1800.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  1,  1840,  aged  61, 
at  Albyns.  Brother  of  Charles  B.  (1806),  etc.  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg. ;  Essex  Pedigrees.) 

ABDY,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  2, 
1841.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Nicholas,  Colonel,  East  India 
Company,  and  of  Kensington,  London.  B.  July  5,  1822,  at 
Madras.  School,  Kensington  Proprietary.  Matric.  Michs. 
1841;  Scholar;  Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1844-5;  LL.B. 
1847;  LL.D.  1852.  Fellow,  1850.  Regius  professor  of  Civil 
Law,  1854-73.  Examiner  in  Civil  Law,  1854;  for  Law  Tripos, 
1858-69,  and  1876;  in  Law  and  History  Tripos,  1870-3. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  12,  1842.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1850.  Professor  of  Civil  Law  at  Gresham  College,  1858-96. 
On  the  Eastern  and  Home  Circuits.  Revising  barrister  for 
the  Norfolk  Circuit,  1864-71.  Recorder  of  Bedford,  1870-93. 
Judge  of  the  County  Courts,  1871-93.  Of  Baddow  Court, 
Essex.  Author,  Historical  Sketch  of  Civil  Procedure  among 
the  Romans;  translated  (with  Bryan  Walker)  TA^  Com- 
mentaries of  Gaius  and  Institutes  of  Justinian;  edited  Kent's 
Commentary  on  International  Laiv.  Died  Sept.  25,  1899,  at 
Rottingdean,  Sussex.  Father  of  the  next.  (Essex  Pedigrees; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Boase  iv,  Suppl.) 

ABDY,  NEVILLE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Mar.  9,  1876.  S.  of  John  Thomas  (above),  Esq.,  of  Gt 
Baddow  House,  Chelmsford,  Essex.  B.  Oct.  16,  1857.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1877.  Football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1878.   Died  Apr.  20,  1878,  at  Cambridge. 


Abdy,  Thomas  Abdy 

ABDY   or    RUTHERFORTH,    THOMAS    ABDY.     Adm.    pens, 
(age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21,  1772-  S.  of  Thomas  [Ruther- 
forth]   (1726),  D.D.   [and  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Abdy,  Bart.].    B.  Dec.  5,  1755,  at  Barley,  Herts. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  NUchs.    1772   (Rutherforth,  T.   A.); 
Scholar,  1772  (T.  A.  Rutherforth);  B.A.  1776  (Abdy,  T.  A.); 
M.A.  1786.    Took  the  name  and  arms  of  Abdy  in  lieu  of 
Rutherforth,  by  Royal  Licence,  June  3,  1775,  on  succeeding 
to  the  estates  of  his  uncle  Sir  Anthony  Thomas  Abdy,  Bart., 
of  Albyns,  Essex.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  27,  i777;  priest, 
Dec.  21,  1779.  R.  of  Theydon  Gamon,  and  Coopersale,  Essex, 
1780-98.     Married   Mary,  dau.  of  James  Hayes,   Esq.,   of 
Holyport,  Bucks,  (a  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple),  Jan.  13, 
1778.    Author,  Sermon.    Died  Oct.  14,  1798.  ^t  the  Crown 
Inn,  Reading,  while  on  his  way  to  Bristol.   Buried  at  Staple- 
ford  Abbots,  Essex.   Father  of  Charles  B.  (1806),  Edward  S. 
{1808)  and  John  R.  (1796).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Essex 
Pedigrees;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 
ABDY,  THOMAS  NEVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  19, 
1829.    Of  Essex.    [S.  of  Anthony  Thomas,  Capt.,  R.N.    B. 
Dec.  21,  1810.]    School,  Winchester.    Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1833.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  20, 
1831.   Of  Albyns,  Essex;  succeeded  his  uncle,  John  Ruther- 
forth Hatch  Abdy,  1840.    M.P.  for  Lyme  Regis,   1847-52. 
Created  Bart.,  Jan.  8,  1850.    High  Sheriff  for  Essex,  1875. 
J. P.,   D.L.    Married  Hariot,   dau.  of   Rowland  Alston,   of 
Pishiobury,  Herts.,  Oct.  19,  1841.    Died  July  20,  1877,  at 
6,  Grosvenor  Place,  London.  (Essex  Pedigrees;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.) 
ABDY,  WILLIAM  JARVIS.    M.A.  from  King's,   i794-    S.  of 
Thomas,  of  London,  gent.   Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford), 
June  26,  1775,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)   i779-    Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  15,  1778;  C.  of  Staines,  Middlesex,  1778-80. 
Lecturer  of  All   Hallows,  Lombard  Street,  London,   1781. 
C.  of  St  John's,  Southwark,  c.  1782-1805.   Evening  Lecturer 
of  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Cheapside,  1800.   R.  of  St  John  (Horsley- 
down),   Southwark,    1805-23.    Married   Elizabeth,   dau.   of 
John  Perkins  of  Staines  (she  died  May  11,  1814,  at  South- 
wark).  (According  to  Foster,  Al.  Oxon.,  he  married  E.  Nott, 
June  21,  1784.)  Author,  Sermon.  Died  Apr.  16, 1823,  aged  67, 
at  St  John's  Rectory.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.; 
Brayley,  Surrey,  v.  383;  P.  E.  Towell.) 
ABDY  WILLIAMS,  C.  F.;  see  WILLIAMS,  C.  F.  A. 
A'BECKETT,  ARTHUR  HEYWOOD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  8,  1887.    [2nd  s.  of  William  Arthur  Callander  (1887), 
J.P.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia.    B.  June  18,   1867,  at  The 
Grange,   Co.   Momington,   Victoria;  registered  at  Berwick 
under  the  name  of  Arthur  St  Thomas  a  Beckett.]    Matric. 
Michs.  1887.    Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Austrahan 
Light  Horse).    Brother  of  William  G.  (1887).    (Burke,  Col. 
Gentry,  i.  145 ;  Univ.  War  List.) 
A'BECKETT,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  CALLENDER  (?  CALLAN- 
DER). Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  May  24,  1887.    S.  of 
Sir  William,  late  Chief  Justice  of  Victoria,  Australia.    B. 
July  7,   1833.    Matric.  Michs.   1887  (W.  A.  Callender).    A 
member  of  the  Executive  Council  of  Victoria.    Barrister 
(Inner  Temple),   1887.    Of  The  Grange  and  Kalora  Park, 
Berwick;  of  West  Lavington,   Anderson's  In'et,  Victoria; 
and  of  Penleigh  House,  Westbury,  WUts.   Father  of  William 
G.   (next)  and  Arthur  H.  (1887).     (Burke,   Col.  Gentry,  i. 
I45-) 
A'BECKETT,  WILLIAM  GILBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  23),  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1887.    S.  and  h.  of  William  Arthur  Callander 
(above).   B.  Apr.  10,  1864,  at  Melbourne,  AustraUa.   School, 
Melbourne.    Matric.  Michs.   1887;  B.A.   1891;  LL.B.   1892; 
M.A.  and  LL.M.  1896.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  18, 
1886.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1891.   Returned  to  Australia.   M.P. 
for  Melbourne.    Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (1887).    (Reg.  of  the 
Senate,  1937.) 
ABEL,  Sir  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  C.B.    Hon.  Sc.D.  1888. 
Rede  Lecturer,  1888.    F.R.S.,  i860.    D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1883. 
Chemist  to  the  War  Department  at  Woolwich.   Chief  of&cial 
authority  on  explosives.    Invented  cordite,   1889.    K.C.B., 
1891.    Created  Bart.,  1893.    G.C.V.O.,  1901.    Died  Sept.  6, 
1902.   (D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 
ABEL,  HENRY  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ'S;  Jan.   15. 
1894.  S.  of  George.  B.  Aug.  22,  1875,  at  Lee,  Kent.  School, 
St   Olave's   Grammar,    Southwark.     Matric.    Michs.    1894; 
Scholar,  1894;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1897;  M.A.  1909. 
Assistant  Master   at  Wakefield  Grammar  School,    Yorks., 
1899-1910.    Head  Master  of  Barnstaple  Grammar  School, 
Devon,  1910-17;  of  the  Central  Foundation  School,  Finsbury, 
London,   E.C.,    1918-22;   of  St   Olave's   Grammar  School, 
Tower    Bridge,    S.E.  1.,    1922-37--     Address,    87,    Calton 
Avenue,  S.E.  21.    (Peile,  i,.   789;  Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 
ABEL  SMITH,  see  SMITH. 

ABELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  7,  1854-  S.  of  John, 
Esq.  B.  Nov.  5,  1837,  at  Leicester.    Schools,  Newborough 


Abinger,  Lord 

(Mr  Wells)  and  Oaldiam  (Mr  Wood).    Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
B.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1861;  C.  of  StrensaU,  Yorks., 
1861-4.    C.  of  East  Ferry,  Lines.,   1864-7.    In  Crockford, 
1886,  unbeneficed. 
ABERCORN,  Marquess  of,  see  HAMILTON,  JAMES  (1847). 
ABERCROMBIE,  FRANK  SUTHERLAND.    Adm.  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Oct.  8,  1881.    S.  of  Robert,  late  of  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service.  B.  July  8,  1864,  at  Dacca,  Bengal.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.   Matric.  Michs.  1881. 
ABERCROMBIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  peas,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Dec.  18, 
1834.    S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Kensington,  London,  formerly 
army  surgeon.    B.  in  France.    School,  Tonbridge.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1836-8;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842;  M.D. 
1849.    Cricket  'blue,'  1838;  rowing  'blue,'  1839.    F.R.C.P., 
1849.    Physician,  pubUc  dispensary,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London. 
Practised  medicine  at  Cheltenham.   Physician  to  the  General 
Hospital  and  to  Cheltenham  College.   Died  Aug.  20,  1892,  at 
Harrow.    Father  of  the  next.    (Venn,  11.  230.) 
ABERCROMBIE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1870.   S.  and  h.  of  John  (above),  M.D.   B.  Sept.  18,  1851,  at 
Cheltenham.  Schools,  Eton  and  Cheltenham  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.B.  1877;  M.D.  1880.   At  Adden- 
brooke's    Hospital,   Cambridge,   and  at  St   Bartholomews 
Hospital,  London.    F.R.C.P.,  1886.    Physician  and  Lecturer 
at  Charing  Cross   Hospital.    Consulting   Physician  to  the 
Foundling  Hospital.    J.  P.  for  Westmoriand.    Author,   The 
Student's  Guide  to  Medical  Jurisprudence,  etc.   Died  Apr.  30, 
1914,   at  Angill  Castle,  Brough,  Westmorland.    (Venn,  11. 
394;  Boase.) 
ABERCROMBIE,  RALPH,  see  ABERCROMBY. 
ABERCROMBIE,  RODOLPH  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1891.  S.  of  William,  stockbroker,  of  Manchester.  B.  June  21, 
1872,   at  Manningham.    School,   Lancmg  CoUege.    Matnc. 
Michs.    1891;   B.A.   1894;   M.B.    1902;   M.D.    1910.    At  St 
George's  Hospital,  London,  1898;  House  Surgeon.   M.R.C.S., 
L  R  C.P.   (London)    1900.    Chief    Medical    Officer,    General 
Hospital,  Pretoria,  South  Africa,  1909.    During  the  Great 
War,  Capt.,  R.A.M.C,  1915-18;  wounded.   Physician  to  the 
Royal  Hospital,  Sheffield.    Medical  Director  of  the  Edgar 
Allen  Institute,  Sheffield.  Of  77.  Cell  Street,  Sheffield.  (Venn. 
II.  518;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 
ABERCROMBY,    CAVENDISH    DOUGLAS.      Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity  Nov.  25,  1876.   [3rd  s.  of  Sir  George  Samuel  (1843), 
Bart.    B.  Mar.  23,  1858.]    Matric.  Lent,  1877.    Brother  of 
George  C.  (1873).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1937.) 
ABERCROMBY,    DAVID    JAMES.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Trinity,   May   14,   1856.    4th  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  Bart.,  of 
Forglen,  Aberdeen.   B.  there  Apr.  25,  1837.   Matnc.  Michs. 
i8s6-  B  A.  i860.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  31,  1859; 
no  ca'U;  name  withdrawn,  1883.  Capt.,  Royal  Aberdeenshire 
Highland  Militia,   1864-9.    A  member  of  the  Alpme  Club. 
M^ed  and  had  issue.    Killed  Mar.  9,  1918,  bemg  run  oyer 
by  a  motor  omnibus.   Brother  of  George  S.  (1843).    (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Alpine  Club  Reg.,  11.) 
ABERCROMBY,  GEORGE  COSMO.     Adm.  pens    at  Trinity, 
Aug.  II,  1873.   2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  George  [Samuel  (1843)   Bart.]. 
B    Mar    31    1854,  at  Bournemouth,  Hants.    School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1874-  In  the  Army  (Scots  Guards,  Capt.   Major, 
3rd  Batt.,  Gordon  Highlanders).    Died  unmamed  Oct.  13, 
1930.   Brotherof  Cavendish  D.  (1876).   (Burke,  F.  and  B.) 
ABERCROMBY,  GEORGE  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar    20    1843.    S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert,  Bart.    B.  May  22, 
1824.    [School,  Loretto.]    Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A    1847; 
M  A   1850.   Succeeded  his  father  as  6th  Bart.,  July  6,  1855. 
Married   Agnes  Georgina,   dau.   of  John  Cavendish    Lord 
Kihnaine,  June  12,  1849.    Died  Nov.  i5,  1872.    father  of 
Cavendish  D.  (1876)  and  George  C.  (1873)-   (Loret.o  Sch.  Reg., 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
ABERCROMBY,   RALPH.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   at   Peterhouse, 
Feb     18     1821    (Abercrombie,    R.).     S.   and   h.   of   James, 
barrister  M.P.,  afterwards  ist  Baron  Dunfermline  (for  whom 
see  D  N  B)    B.  Apr.  6,  1803.   School,  Eton.    Matnc.  Lent, 
1821  '  Entered  the  Diplomatic  Service.  Attache  at  Frankfort 
in  1821     Precis  writer  in  the  Foreign  Office,  1827.   Secretary 
of  Legation  at  BerUn,  1831-5.   Minister  at  Florence,  1S35-8; 
to  the  Germanic  Confederation,  1838-40;  at  Turin,  1840-51 ; 
at  The  Hague,  1851-8.    K.C.B.,  1851.   Succeeded  his  father 
as  2nd  Baron  Dunfermline  of  Dunfermhne,  Co.  Fife,  Apr.  17, 
i8s8     Of  Colinton  House,  Midlothian.    Married  Lady  Mary 
Eliza   dau.  of  Gilbert  (Elliot),  Eari  of  Minto,  Sept.  18    1838. 
Dieds  p  m.  July  12,  1868,  aged  65,  when  the  Barony  became 
extinct.   (T.  A.  Walker,  412;  G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 
ABERDEEN,    Earl   of,    see   GORDON,    GEORGE    HAMILTON 

(1800),  Lord  HADDO. 
ABERDOUR,  SHOLTO  GEORGE  WATSON,  Lord,  see  DOUGLAS. 
ABINGDON,  Earl  of,  see  BERTIE,  MONTAGU. 
ABINGER,  Lord,  see  SCARLETT,  JAMES. 


Abington,  William  James  Achilles 

ABINGTON,  WILLIAM  JAMES  ACHILLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8) 
at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  6,  1825.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam  [of  East 
India  House].  B.  at  Kentish  Town,  London.  School,  Putney, 
London  (Mr  Watts).  Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Migrated  to 
Trinity,  Mar.  2,  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  3,  1829.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1834.  Of 
Lincoln's  Inn  Fields.  F.S.A.,  1838.  Adopted  the  stage  as  a 
profession,  becoming  manager  of  the  Norwich  circuit  and 
lessee  and  manager  of  the  theatre  at  Southampton.  Attempted 
to  revive  the  legitimate  drama  at  the  little  Queen's  Theatre, 
Tottenham  Court  Road.  A  good  musician;  had  a  remarkable 
talent  in  whistling.  Author,  The  Creation,  a  poem  dedicated 
to  Queen  Adelaide,  who  presented  him  with  a  medal.  Died 
Nov.  21,  1849,  aged  41,  at  Richmond.  (G.  Mag.,  1838,  i. 
640;  1849,  II.  661.) 

ABLETT,  JOSEPH  PEDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  13, 
1871.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  Nov.  4,  1846,  at  St  Ives.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875.  Previously  a  schoolmaster  for  five 
years. 

ABNEY,  EDWARD  [?  ROBERT].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Em- 
manuel, Aug.  23,  1770.  Of  Derbs.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  of 
Measham,  Derbs.,  and  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wotton, 
of  Little  Cannons,  Herts.  B.  i75i-]  Matric.  Michs.  1770  as 
Edward.  Of  Measham,  Derbs.,  Esq.  Married  (as  his  2nd 
wife)  Hephzibah,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Samuel  Need,  of 
Fountain  Dale,  Notts.  Died  June  26,  1827,  aged  75,  at 
Measham  HiU.  Father  of  William  W.  (1799).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
G.  Mag.;  J.  B.  Peace.) 

ABNEY,  LANCELOT  EDWARD  GUY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  8,  1886.  S.  of  William  [Sir  William de  Wiveleslie,  K.C.B., 
F.R.S.],  of  WiUeslie  House,  Wetherby  Gardens,  S.  Kensing- 
ton, London.  B.  Feb.  4,  1868,  at  Pau,  France.  School, 
Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  In  business 
with  William  Dawson  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  Bream's  Buildings, 
London,  E.C.  Late  of  Measham  Hall,  Derbs.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Resident  at  Kew,  Surrey,  1937-  Died  Mar.  13, 
1939.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  BuTke,  L.G.) 

ABNEY,  SAMUEL  [BRACEBRIDGE].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Sept.  29,  1789.  Of  Leics.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of 
Lindley  Hall,  Leics.  [and  Amie,  dau.  of  Philip  Bracebridge, 
D.D.].  B.  Feb.  4,  1771.  School,  (?)  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1789  (Sam.  Bracebridge).  Of  Lindley,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  for 
Leics.,  1797-8.  Died  unmarried  June  5,  1803,  at  Altona, 
Germany.   {Nichols,  iii.  1032;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

ABNEY,  WILLIAM  WOTTON  or  WOOTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Sept.  30,  1799.  Of  King's  Newton,  Derbs.  [S.  of 
Edward  (1770),  of  Measham,  Derbs.]  Entered  the  Army 
(held  commissions  in  the  Royal  Regiment  of  Horse  Guards 
(Blue);  Ensign,  1801;  Lieut.,  1803;  Capt.,  1805).  Left  the 
Army,  1807.  Of  Fulford,  Yorks.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Richardson,  Esq.,  of  Fulford  House,  Yorks.,  Apr.  8, 
1806.  Died  v.p.  May  18,  1822,  aged  42.  Buried  at  Fulford. 
M.I.    [St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  jv.) 

ABRAHALL,  JAMES  HOSKYNS,  see  HOSKYNS-ABRAHALL. 

ABRAHAM,  CHARLES  HENRY  FOX.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Dec.  13,  1 84 1.  [S.  and  h.  of  Matthew,  of  the  East  Indies.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1842.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  13, 
1845;  no  call.   {Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

ABRAHAM,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  Scholar  from 
Eton,  July  2,  1833.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  Capt.,  i6th  Regt.,  on 
the  Staff  of  the  R.M.C.,  Sandhurst,  Berks.  B.  there  June  17, 
1814.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1837;  M.A. 
1840;  B.D.  1849;  D.D.  1859.  Fellow,  1836-49.  M.A. ; 
incorp.  at  Oxford,  1849.  Ord.  deacon,  1838;  priest,  1839;  C. 
of  Headley  Down,  Hants.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton  College, 
1839-49.  Divinity  Lecturer  at  St  George's  Chapel,  Windsor, 
1848.  Went  out  to  New  Zealand  to  join  Bishop  Selwyn,  1850. 
Chaplain  and  Principal  of  St  John's  CoUege,  Auckland,  1850. 
Archdeacon  of  Waitemata,  1853.  Chaplain  to  Bishop 
Selwyn.  First  Bishop  of  Wellington,  N.Z.,  1858-70.  Urged 
just  treatment  of  the  natives  during  the  Maori  War  in  i860. 
Returned  to  England,  1868.  Ramsden  Preacher,  i86g. 
Coadjutor  to  Bishop  (Selwyn)  of  Lichfield,  1870-8.  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1872-6.  R.  (non-resident)  of  Tatenhill,  Staffs., 
1875-6.  Canon  and  Precentor  of  Lichfield,  1876-90.  Assisted 
in  the  revision  of  the  medieval  statutes  of  the  Cathedral. 
Taught  in  the  Theological  College.  Helped  to  organise 
SelwjTi  College,  Cambridge,  as  a  memorial  to  his  friend, 
Bishop  Selwyn.  A.  member  of  the  College  Council,  1882. 
Commemorated  as  a  benefactor.  Married  Caroline  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Thomas  Palmer,  Bart.,  of  Wanlip,  Leics., 
Jan.  17,  1850.  Lived  latterly  at  Bakewell  Vicarage,  Derbs., 
with  his  son  the  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Abraham.  Author, 
religious.  Died  Feb.  4,  1903,  at  Bakewell.  Buried  at  Over 
Haddon.  M.I.  in  Eton  College  Chapel.  {King's  Coll.  Adm. 
Reg.;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

ABRAHAM,  PHILIP  BOYLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1863.    S.   and  h.  of  Augustus  Brown  [of  Auckland,  New 


Absolom,  Edward  Heyworth 

Zealand].  B.  Mar.  8,  1845,  at  Exeter.  School,  St  John's 
CoUege,  New  Zealand  (Mr  Blackburn).  Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
LL.B.  1867.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  16,  1863. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1869.  Equity  draftsman  and  conveyancer. 
Bencher,  1907.  Died  Apr.  22,  1912.  {Middle  Temple  Bench 
Bk.) 

ABRAHAM,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  King's,  1792.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  White  Lackington,  Somerset.  Matric.  (Queen  s 
College,  Oxford)  Dec.  12,  1777,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1781. 
V.  of  Ilminster,  Somerset,  1791-.  R.  of  Chaffcombe,  1792-- 
Probably  Head  Master  of  Crewkeme  Free  School,  1792- 
1800.   Died  1822,  aged  63.    {Al.  Oxon.;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

ABRAHAM,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  M.A.  1858;  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Marlow,  Bucks.  Matric.  (Balliol 
College,  Oxford)  June  24,  1829,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1834; 
M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest  (London)  1836.  P.C. 
of  Bickerstaffe,  Lanes.,  1843-58.  R.  of  Barton  Mills,  Suffolk, 
1858-63.  R.  of  Risby,  1863-86.  Rural  Dean  of  Thingoe, 
1863.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1872-86.  Died  June  16,  1886. 
Father  of  Thomas  P.  (next).   {Al.  Oxon.) 

ABRAHAM,  THOMAS  PALMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Sept.  30,  1866.  S.  of  Thomas  Edward  (above),  R.  of  Risby, 
Suffolk.  B.  Mar.  27,  1847.  Schools,  Marlborough  and 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  LL.B.  1870.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  14,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1872.  Ord. 
deacon,  1877;  priest  (Ely)  1878;  C.  of  Pakenham,  Suffolk, 
1877.  C.  of  Risby,  1879.  R.  of  Bradfield  Combust,  1880.  R. 
of  Troston,  1880-6.  R.  of  Risby,  1886-97.  Died  there 
Mar.  30,  1897.   {Al.  Carthus.;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

ABRAHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5,  1877. 
S.  of  John,  machinist.  B.  Apr.  2,  1856,  at  Aston,  near 
Birmingham.  Bapt.  Aug.  7,  1861.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1882. 

ABRAM,  GEORGE  PERRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  16, 
1853.  [S.  of  Ralph,  of  Brougham  Terrace,  Everton,  Lanes. 
School,  Liverpool  Royal  Institution.]  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
Scholar,  1854;  B.A.  1858.  Assistant  Master  of  Wolver- 
hampton Grammar  School,  Staffs.,  1862-3.  Probably  Head 
Master  of  Wells  Cathedral  Grammar  School;  formerly  of 
Dunedin  High  School,  New  Zealand.  Died  Nov.  3,  1912, 
aged  78,  at  23,  Alexandra  Park  Road,  Muswell  Hill.  {Wol- 
verhampton Gr.  Sch.  Reg. ;  Scott,  MSS. ;  Th^  Times,  Nov.  6, 
1912.) 

ABRAM,  GEORGE  STEWART.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885. 
S.  of  George  [law  stationer],  deceased,  of  Middle  Temple 
Lane,  London.  B.  Mar.  18,  1S66,  in  London.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.B.and 
B.C.  1892.  At  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge,  and  at 
University  College  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1 89 1.  Sometime  assistant  Surgeon  at  the  Devon  and  Exeter 
Hospital.  House  Physician  at  University  College  Hospital, 
London.  In  practice  at  Reading,  Berks.  Surgeon  to  Reading 
Dispensary,  1898.  On  the  Staff  of  the  Royal  Berks.  Hospital, 
1904.  During  the  Great  War,  Major,  R.A.M.C.  (T.A.);  in 
charge  of  the  Wilson  War  Hospital,  Reading;  mentioned  in 
despatches.  J. P.  and  Aldennan  of  Reading;  Mayor,  1919-20. 
Knighted,  Jan.  1922.  President  of  the  Reading  Pathological 
Society.  Member  of  the  Court  of  Reading  University. 
Resided  at  106,  London  Road,  Reading.  Received  the 
Freedom  of  the  Borough  of  Reading,  five  hours  before  his 
death,  on  Oct.  24,  1928,  aged  62.  {Venn,  11.  479;  Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  25,  1928.) 

ABSOLOM,  CHARLES  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  27,  1865.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Snaresbrook,  Essex.  B. 
June  7,  1846,  at  Blackheath,  Kent.  School,  Calne,  Wilts. 
(Mr  Jacob).  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870.  Cricket 'blue' 
and  athletic  'blue';  a  member  of  the  cricket  team  that 
visited  Australia  in  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov. 
17,  1874;  no  caU;  name  withdrawn,  1889.  Led  a  roving  hfe, 
chiefly  in  America,  1879-S9.  Purser  on  the  Orinoco,  plying  to 
Trinidad;  and  on  the  Muriel.  Died  July  30,  1889,  at  Port 
of  Spain,  Trinidad,  as  the  result  of  an  accident.  {Boose, 
IV.  Suppl.) 

ABSOLOM,  CHARLES  SEVERN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  24,  1828.  S.  of  George  [grocer,  of  Cannon 
Street,  London].  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon,  1832; 
priest  (Chester)  1833.  P.C.  of  Tilston,  Cheshire,  1836-47. 
C.  of  Overton,  Lanes.,  1848-50.  V.  of  Manningtree,  Essex, 
1866-76.  Author,  The  Times  of  the  Gentiles  Fulfilling  and 
Zion's  Time  Approaching;  The  Authors  of  Essays  and  Reviews, 
judged  out  of  their  own  Mouth,  etc.  Died  July  20,  1876,  at 
Manningtree.  Father  of  George  F.  (1863)  and  probably  of 
Edward  H.  (next).    {Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

ABSOLOM,  EDWARD  HEYWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Jan.  22,  1867.  Of  Cheshire.  [Probably  s.  of  Charles 
Severn  (above),  clerk.]  Matric.  Lent,  1867;  B.A.  1887.  Pro- 
bably brother  of  George  F.  (1863). 


Absolom,  George  Frederick 

ABSOLOM,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  21,  1863.  S.  of  Charles  [Severn  (1828),  clerk].  B.Aug.  17, 
1841,  at  Tilston,  Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867. 
Probably  brother  of  Edward  H.  (1867). 

ABSON,  CHAMBRE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  12,  1770.  S.  of  Samuel  (1738),  Preb.  of  South- 
well. B.  at  Kirklington,  Notts.  Bapt.  there  175 1.  School, 
Southwell.  Chorister  of  Southwell  Minster.  Scholar;  matric. 
Michs.  1770;  B.A.  1774.  Fellow,  1775  [admitted  Apr.  4, 
1775;  ejected  Oct.  25,  1775;  the  validity  of  his  election  being 
disputed  by  WiUiam  Wood,  another  Southwell  chorister;  the 
Bishop  of  Ely  as  visitor  decided  in  favour  of  Wood].  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  18,  1774;  priest  (York)  Oct.  27, 1776;  C.  of 
Eaton,  Notts.  C.  of  Gamston.  Died  suddenly  Nov.  26,  1776, 
at  Retford.   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  loi.) 

ABU  REZA,  see  REZA,  ABU. 

ABUD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  2,  1835.  S.  of 
Richard,  Esq.,  of  Camden  Street,  Camden  Town,  London. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Oct.  14,  1835.  [Admitted  at  Peter- 
house,  recommended  by  his  uncle,  Henry  Eley,  M.A.  (Peter- 
house).]  Matric.  Michs.  1835.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  14,  1843;  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Oxford  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park.   (T.  A.  Walker,  453;  Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

ACE,  DANIEL  (Rev.).  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  21,  1851. 
S.  of  Abraham,  shipwright,  of  Plymouth  dock.  B.  Apr.  6, 
1813,  at  Plymouth,  Devon.  Matric.  Easter,  i860;  B.D. 
{Stat.  Eliz.)  1861;  D.D.  1866;  Com.  causa  (Oxford)  1866.  Ord. 
deacon,  1849;  priest  (Ripon)  1850;  C.  of  St  Leonard's, 
Malton.  C.  of  St  James's,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex,  in  1859. 
V.  of  Dacre,  Cumberland,  1864-70.  V.  of  St  John's,  Devon- 
port,  1870-1.  V.  of  Laughton-cum-Wildsworth,  Lines.,  1871- 
93.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord  Denman.  F.R.A.S.  Author. 
Died  Aug.  27,  1893.  {Al.  Oxon.;  R.  F.  Scott;  G.  Mag.,  1861, 
I.  234.) 

ACHESON-GRAY,  or  GRAY,  HERBERT  ACHESON.  Adm.  (age 
18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  1885,  as  Gray,  H.  A.  S.  of  A[cheson], 
Esq.,  of  Morton  House,  Winchester.  B.  1867.  School, 
Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895 
(Acheson-Gray,  H.  A.).  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1894.  C.  of  Towcester,  1892-4.  C.  of  Rudgwick,  1894-7. 
V.  of  Stoughton,  Hants.,  1897-1912.  Lived  latterly  at 
Minehead.  Died  Sept.  19,  1935,  aged  68,  at  Redfield,  Mine- 
head.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  23,  1935.) 

ACKERS  [formeriy  COOPS],  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  5,  1828.  S.  of  James  [Coops].  B.  Aug.  4,  1811, 
at  Manchester.  Schools,  Manchester  and  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1831-2); 
LL.B.  1836;  LL.M.  1861.  Assumed  by  sign  manual  the 
surname  of  Ackers,  in  lieu  of  Coops,  on  succeeding  by  will  to 
a  large  fortune  from  James  Ackers,  Esq.,  of  Larkhill,  Salford, 
1827.  M.P.  for  Ludlow,  1841-7.  J. P.  for  Hereford.  Of  Prink - 
nash  Park,  near  Painswick,  Gloucs. ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Prinknash.  Married  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Williams, 
Esq.,  of  Bowden  Lodge,  Cheshire,  Jan.  9,  1833.  Died  Sept.  27, 
1868,  aged  57.  Buried  at  Upton  St  Leonard's,  Gloucs. 
{Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  in;  Foster,  Coll.  Gen.  11;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ACKLAND,  BRYANS  THOMAS  LIMBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  1869.  S.  of  Wilham  Fitzroy,  Esq.,  of 
Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  LL.B.  1873; 
LL.M.  1880.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1876.  Practised  at  SaSron 
Walden.  Died  there  Oct.  16,  1906.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times, 
Oct.  17,  1906.) 

ACKLAND,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  4, 
1815.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1815.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  29, 
1814;  no  call. 

ACKLAND,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  4, 
1850.   Of  Pembs.   Matric.  Michs.  1850. 

ACKLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1760.  S.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Surrey.  B.  Sept.  8,  1743, 
in  Southwark.  School,  Southwark.  Matric.  Michs.  1760; 
Scholar,  1763;  B.A.  {12th  Wrangler)  1764;  M.A.  1767;  D-D- 
1807.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Mar.  23,  1766;  priest  (Win- 
chester) Dec.  20,  1767.  V.  of  Christchurch,  Southwark, 
Surrey,  1786-1808.  Chaplain  to  the  Fishmongers'  Company. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Dec.  19,  1808,  aged  65,  at  South- 
wark. Father  of  the  next.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii;  Brayley, 
Surrey,  v.  312;  G.  Mag.) 

ACKLAND,  THOMAS  GILBANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1807.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  D.D.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814; 
D.D.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  14,  1813;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1814.  V.  of  St  Mildred's,  Bread  Street,  London, 
1818-44.  Married  Mary  Hopkinson  at  St  Paul's,  Coveiit 
Garden,  May  16,  i8ii.  Author,  Miscellaneous  Poems,  and 
Sermons.  Died  Feb.  20,  1844,  aged  53,  at  Walworth.  (Harl. 
Soc.  Publ.  Reg.  Ser.,  xxv.  373;  D.N.B.) 


AcLAND,  Charles  Lawford 

ACKLAND,  THOMAS  SUTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May 
28,  1835.  Of  Kent.  [S.  of  Thomas,  School  Master  of  Islington, 
Middlesex.  B.  Apr.  20,  1817.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1838;  B.A.  {21st  Wrangler) 
1839;  M.A.  1843.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1842-52.  Ord.  deacon, 
1841 ;  priest  (Chester)  1842.  Mathematical  Master  at  the 
Royal  Institution  School,  Liverpool,  1840-7.  P.C.  of  St 
Stephen's,  Liverpool,  1842-53.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Peter's 
College,  Eaton  Square,  London,  1854-64.  V.  of  Balne,  Yorks., 
1864-75.  V.  of  Wold  Newton,  1875-92.  Author,  theological. 
Died  May  4,  1892.    {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

ACKLOM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  Mar.  22, 
1837.  Matric.  Lent,  1838.  S«e  next ;  perhaps  the  same.  One 
of  these  names,  ord.  deacon,  1843;  priest  (Peterb.)  1845; 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Swansea,  1847-53.  V.  of  Hemel  Hemp- 
stead, Herts.,  1858-62.  Died  Sept.  5,  1862,  aged  54.  M.I.  at 
Hemel  Hempstead.  [For  a  pedigree  of  Acklam  or  Acklom,  of 
Wiston  and  Bawtry,  Yorks.,  see  Poulson,  Holderness,  i.  456.] 
{Cussans,  iii.  Pt  i.  164.) 

ACKLOM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Downing,  Feb.  6,  1844;  a  'Ten- 
year'  man.   See  note  under  George  (above). 

ACKLOM,  GEORGE  MOREBYE.  Matric.  Non-ColI.  Michs.  1888; 
from  -A.yerst  H.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Michs.  1889.  S.  of 
Robert  Ewart.  B.  Nov.  17,  1870,  at  Nagpore,  India.  B.-'V. 
1891;  M.A.  1895.  Of  the  Collegiate  School,  Windsor,  Nova 
Scotia  in  1939.  Author,  Margaret,  an  Idyll.  {Queens'  Coll. 
Club,  1939.) 

ACKROYD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  24,  1879. 
S.  of  Robert  Stables,  yeoman.  B.  Aug.  i,  i860,  at  Liverpool. 
Bapt.  Aug.  II,  1875.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A. 
1890.  Of  Radleigh  House,  Masham,  Yorks.  In  Reg.  of  the 
Senate,  1935. 

ACKROYD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1894.  S.  of 
Edward,  deceased,  of  Southport,  Lanes.  B.  Aug.  17,  1875, 
at  Bolton.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
Scholar,  1895-7;  B.A.  1897;  LL.B.  (Law  Trip.,  Pt  II,  1st 
Class)  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1900.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit;  Lancaster  Chancery  Court.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Lieut.,  King's  (Liverpool)  Regt.,  and  Royal 
Defence  Corps.)  Of  Southport,  Liverpool,  in  1937.  Brother 
of  Harold  (next).  {Venn,  11.  536;  Univ.  War  List;  Law  List, 
I937-) 

ACKROYD,  HAROLD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1896.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Southport,  Lanes.,  deceased.  B.  there  July  18, 
1877.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899; 
B.C.  1903;  M.B.  and  M.A.  1904;  M.D.  1910.  At  Guy's 
Hospital,  London.  Research  student  at  Cambridge.  Thruston 
Medal,  igii.  At  Downing  Research  Laboratory;  carried  on 
valuable  researches  upon  problems  connected  with  meta- 
bolism. Served  in  the  Great  War  (R.A.M.C,  1915;  6th  Royal 
Berks.  Regt.;  Capt.,  1916;  M.C.,  1916;  V.C,  1917,  'for  most 
conspicuous  bravery').  Rendered  valiant  service  during  the 
fighting  in  Delville  Wood,  July,  1916;  and  later  in  the 
fighting  around  the  Menin  Road,  near  Vpres,  July  31,  1917- 
Of  this  latter  occasion  Capt.  Nichols  wrote:  'In  all  that 
hellish  turmoil,  there  had  been  one  quiet  figure  most  heroic, 
most  wonderful  of  all:  Dr  Ackroyd,  the  6th  Berks,  medical 
of&cer,  a  stooping,  grey-haired,  bespectacled  man  rose  to 
the  supremest  heights ;  he  seemed  to  be  everywhere ...  no 
wounded  man  was  treated  hurriedly  or  unskilfully;  he 
worked  as  stoically  as  if  he  were  in  the  quiet  of  an  operating 
Theatre.'  Killed  in  action  Aug.  11,  1917.  Inscription  on  an 
oak  chimney-piece  in  No.  5,  Staircase  5,  in  College.  Brother 
of  Edward  (above).   {Venn,  11.  546;  Catan;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ACLAND,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  18, 
1831.  S.  of  Gideon,  merchant,  of  Antwerp.  B.  in  Camberwell, 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  Scholar,  1832-4;  B.A.  {i6th 
Wrangler)  1835;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon,  1839;  priest 
(Canterbury)  1840;  P.C.  of  Queenborough,  Kent,  1839-42. 
Chaplain  to  the  East  India  Company,  at  Assam,  and  after- 
wards at  Cuttack,  1842-5.  Married  Miss  Sadd,  dau.  of  R. 
Sadd,  of  King's  Parade,  Cambridge,  at  St  Mary's,  Islington, 
London,  Aug.  16,  1832.  Author,  A  popular  account  of  the 
Manners  and  Customs  of  India.  Died  May  17,  1845,  aged 
31,  of  fever,  at  Poree,  Bengal.  Father  of  the  next.  {Venn, 
u.  214.) 

ACLAND,  CHARLES  LAWFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar. 
30,  1852.  S.  of  Charles  (above),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  July  22, 
1833,  in  the  East  Indies.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856; 
M.A.  1859;  Com.  causa  (Oxford)  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1859; 
priest  (London)  i860;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Gray's  Inn  Road, 
London,  1859.  C.  of  St  Olave's,  Hart  Street,  1863.  Fellow  of 
Radley  College,  Berks.,  1863-7;  Mathematical  tutor,  1866-7. 
Head  Master  of  Colchester  Grammar  School,  1870-92; 
edited  the  School  Register  of  Admissions.  F.S..'^.,  1891. 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1892-1903.  An  authority  on 
antiquities  in  the  Hebrides.  Member  of  the  Council  of  the 
Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society.  Governor  of  the  Perse 
School,  Cambridge.  Died  Feb.  21,  1903,  aged  69,  at  Cam- 
bridge. Buried  at  Old  Chesterton.  M.I.  {Radley  Coll.  Reg., 
xviii;  Al.  OxoH.;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Feb.  27,  1903.) 


AcLAND,  Francis  Gilbert  Dyke 

ACLAND,  FRANCIS  GILBERT  DYKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1 86 1.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Dyke  [afterwards  succeeded 
as  nth  Bart.].  B.  July  8,  1843  (?  1845),  at  Alverton  House, 
Warws.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1861.  In  the  Army 
(Rifle  Brigade).  Died  unmarried  Aug.  24,  1874.  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

ACLAND,  HENRY  WENTWORTH.  Hon.  LL.D.  1862.  Regius 
Professor  of  Medicine  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  1858-94. 
Created  Bart.,  June  16,  1890.  Died  Oct.  16,  1900.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.,  Suppl.  i.) 

ACLANDTROYTE,  GILBERT  JOHN,  see  TROYTE,  G.  J.  A. 

ACOMB,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  2,  1802. 
S.  of  John,  of  Sunbrick,  Lanes.  School,  Clitheroe.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1802;  Scholar,  1805;  B.A.  1806.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Oct.  5,  1806. 

ACOMB,  QUINTEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  28,  1763.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1763  (Qumtm); 
Scholar. 

A'COURT  (post  A'COURT-REPINGTON),  CHARLES  HENRY 
WYNDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18,  1837.  Of 
Wilts.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Ashe  [A'Court-Repington],  C.B., 
Lieut-Gen.  B.  Oct.  14,  1819.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1837;  Scholar;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1848.  Private  Secretary  to 
Lord  EUot  in  Ireland  and  afterwards  to  Sir  WiUiam  A'Court, 
Lord  Heytesbury,  1841-6.  Interested  himself  in  emigration 
to  Canada;  visited  the  Colony  and  took  an  active  share  in 
the  work.  M. P.  for  Wilton,  1852-5.  Special  Commissioner  of 
Property  and  Income  Tax,  1855.  Assistant  Controller  of  the 
National  Debt  Office,  1860-82.  Of  Amington  Hall,  Tam- 
worth.  Staffs.  Lord  of  the  Manor.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Oct.  29,  1903,  aged  84.  (R.  F.  Scott;  Burke,  P.  and  B., 
sub  Heytesbury.) 

A'COURT,  The  Hon.  FREDERICK  ASHE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  10,  1837.  2nd  s.  of  William,  ist  Baron  Heytes- 
bury. [B.  Oct.  15,  1818,  at  Naples.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1837;  Scholar.  Died  Jan.  28,  1840,  aged  22.  Brother 
of  William  H.  A.  (1828).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

A'COURT  (A'COURT),  The  Hon.  HERBERT  HOLMES.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9,  1870.  9th  s.  of  William  Henry 
Ashe  (next).  Baron  Heytesbury,  of  Heytesbury,  Wilts.  B. 
Oct.  23,  1851,  at  Calboume,  Isle  of  Wight.  School,  Marl- 
borough. Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Went  to  Virginia,  U.S.A. 
Married  there.   Died  s.p.  1921.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

A'COURT  [post  A'COURT-HOLMES],  WILLIAM  HENRY  ASHE. 
Adm.  nobleman  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25,  1828.  S.  and  h.  of 
William,  Baron  Heytesbury.  B.  July  11,  1809.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  M.P.  for  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
1837-47.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Holmes,  after  that  of  A'Court,  by  Royal  Licence,  Oct.  14, 
1833.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Baron  Heytesbury,  May  31,  i860. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Leonard  Thomas  Worsley- 
Holmes,  Bart.,  Oct.  3,  1833.  Died  Apr.  21,  1891,  aged  81,  at 
Heytesbury.  Brother  of  Frederick  A.  (1837);  father  of  the 
next  and  of  Herbert  H.  (above).    (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

A'COURT  or  A'COURT-HOLMES  [post  HOLMES-A'COURT], 
WILLIAM  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1853.  S.  and  h.  of  the  above.  B.  Jan.  19,  1835,  at  Park 
Street,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1853  (A'Court, 
W.  L.  Holmes);  M.A.  1856.  Assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the 
surname  of  Holmes-.\'Court  (in  lieu  of  A'Court-Holmes)  Aug. 
9,  i860.  [His  son  William  Frederick,  succeeded  as  3rd  Baron 
Heytesbury.]  Died  v. p.  Dec.  16,  1885,  aged  50.  Brother  of 
Herbert  H.  (1870).    (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

ACRET,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  28,  1833.  S.  of  William  Henry,  surgeon,  of  London. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Migrated  to 
Queens',  Jan.  16,  1835;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  priest 
(Chester)  1846.  Of  47,  Torrington  Square,  London,  in  1847, 
unbeneficed.  Died  Dec.  14,  1856,  at  Lodowick  Terrace, 
Regent's  Park,  London.   (Venn,  11.  221;  G.  Mag.) 

ACTON,  ALBERT  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1878.  S.  of  Thomas  Lowe,  of  Newcastle  Drive,  The  Park, 
Nottingham.  B.  Apr.  2,  1859,  at  Nottingham.  School, 
Welhngton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A. 
1920.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest  (Sarum)  1889.  C.  of  Stour- 
paine,  Dorset,  1884-94.  Held  other  curacies,  1894-1901.  R. 
of  West  Grimstead,  Wilts.,  1901-6.  R.  of  Brixton  Deverill, 
Somerset,  1906-20.  Minor  Canon  of  Newcastle,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia,  1920-2.  V.  of  Edington,  Wilts.,  1922-4 
Lie.  off.,  diocs.  Sarum,  Bath  and  Wells  and  Bristol,  1930-2. 
C.  of  N.  Tuddenham,  Norfolk,  1932-3.  Of  Neatherd,  East 
Dereham,  Norfolk.   Died  Sept.  20,  1938. 

ACTON,  CHARLES  [JANUARIUS  EDWARD].  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
at  Magdalene,  July  15,  1819.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  Francis 
Edward,  Bart.  B.  Mar.  6,  1803,  at  Naples.  School,  West- 
minster (Chas.  Januarius  Edward).]  Matric.  Lent,  1820. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  29,  1822.  Entered  the  College 
of  the  Academia  Ecclesiastica  in  Rome;  left  there  with  the 
rank  of  prelate.    Held  several  offices  at  the  Papal  Court. 


AcwoRTH,  William 

Cardinal-priest,  1842.  Brought  about  the  division  of  Eng- 
land into  eight  Catholic  districts  or  vicariates  apostolic,  1840. 
.\11  affairs  of  consequence  concerning  England  and  its  de- 
pendencies were  referred  by  the  Pope  to  him.  Interpreter 
and  only  witness  of  Gregory  XVI,  in  the  imjwrtant  interview 
with  the  Emperor  Nicholas  I  of  Russia.  Died  June  23,  1847, 
at  Naples,  in  the  Jesuits'  Convent.  Brother  of  [Sir]  Richard 
(1819).    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  D.N.B.) 

ACTON,  EDWARD  FARRER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  13,  1825.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Gatacre  Park, 
Bridgnorth,  Salop.  B.  Sept.  25,  1805.]  Matric.  Michs.  1825; 
Scholar,  1827;  LL.B.  1832.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  12, 
1827.  Of  Gatacre  Park,  Salop.  J. P.,  D.L.  for  Salop  and 
Staffs.  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  patron  of  the  living  of  Tasley, 
Salop.  Lieut-Col.,  Shropshire  militia.  Married  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  Horace  Suckhng,  R.  of  Barsham,  Suffolk,  1832. 
Died  Nov.  28,  1890,  at  Gatacre  Park.  Buried  at  Tuck  Hill, 
Salop.  Will  (Prin.  Reg.,  iii.  91),  Feb.  24,  1891.  (Vis.  of  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  xx.) 

ACTON,  EDWARD  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1881.  S.  of  Thomas  Benm'on,  solicitor.  B.  Nov.  26, 
1862,  at  Wrexham.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
Scholar,  1884;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1885;  M.A. 
1889.  Fellow,  1888-99.  Assistant  in  the  College  Chemical 
Laboratory,  1885.  Lecturer  and  Superintendent  of  the 
Laboratory,  1893-9.  Lecturer  in  Chemistry  at  Girton  and 
Newnham  Colleges.  Chemist  and  plant  physiologist.  Joint 
author  with  Francis  Darwin  of  Practical  Physiology  of 
Plants.  Contributed  papers  to  the  Proceedings  of  the  Royal 
Society.  Died  suddenly  Feb.  15,  1895.  M.I.  (brass)  in  the 
College  ante-Chapel.  (Eagle,  June,  1899;  British  and  Irish 
Botanists.) 

ACTON  [post  DALBERG- ACTON],  Sir  [FERDINAND]  RICHARD 
[EDWARD],  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Magdalene,  July  15, 
1819.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Francis  Edward,  Bart.,  de- 
ceased. B.  July  24,  1801.  School.  Westminster.]  Succeeded 
his  father  as  7th  Bart.,  Aug.  12,  1811.  Married  (in  France) 
Marie  Louise  Pelline,  dau.  of  Emeric  Joseph,  Duke  of  Dal- 
berg,  July  9,  1832.  Took  by  Royal  Licence  the  name  of 
Dalberg  before  that  of  Acton,  Dec.  20,  1833.  Of  Aldenham 
Hall,  MorvUle,  and  of  Acton  Scott,  Salop.  Died  Jan.  31, 
1837.  Brother  of  Charles  (1819)  and  father  of  John  E.  E. 
(next).    (G.E.C.,  Baronetage,  11.  218.) 

ACTON  [post  DALBERG-ACTON],  JOHN  EMERICH  EDWARD, 
Baron  ACTON.  Adm.  Hon.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1895.  [S.  of  Sir 
Ferdinand  Richard  Edward  (above),  Bart.]  B.  Jan.  10,  1834. 
Hon.  LL.D.  1888;  M.A.  1895.  Regius  Professor  of  Modem 
History,  1 895-1902.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1887.  Hon.  Fellow  of  AU 
Souls'  College,  Oxford,  1890.    Romanes  Lecturer  at  Oxford, 

1901.  Created  Baron  Acton  of  Aldenham,  Salop,  Dec.  11, 
1869.  F.S.A.,  1876.  K.C.V.O.,  1897.  Planned  and  edited  the 
preliminary  draft  of  the  Cambridge  Modern  History.  A  great 
scholar  and  moralist.  His  valuable  historical  Library  of  over 
59,000  volumes  was  presented  by  Lord  Morley  to  the  Univer- 
sity in  1903.  Commemorated  as  a  benefactor.  Died  June  19, 

1902.  (G.E.C.;  D.N.B.) 

ACTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  19,  1846. 
[S.  and  h.  of  William,  Lieut. -Col.  and  M.P.,  of  West  Aston, 
Co.  Wicklow,  Ireland.  B.  Feb.  1826.]  Schools,  Rugby  and 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Of  West  Aston 
(Kihnacurragh).  J. P.,  D.L.  for  Co.  Wicklow.  High  Sheriff, 
1857.  Died  unmarried  Aug.  25,  1908,  at  Kilmacurragh. 
(Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

ACTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17,  1804. 
B.  at  Southampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  Scholar;  LL.B. 
1812.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Mar.  27,  1820.  Probably  R. 
of  Ayot  St  Lawrence,  Herts.,  1823-30  (resigned);  and  R.  of 
Weston  Colville,  Cambs.,  1832-64  (but  styled  M.A.  in  Clergy 
List,  1859).  Died  Nov.  30,  1864,  aged  76,  at  Weston  Col- 
vUle.    (T.  C.  Dale;  Hockaday,  MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  1.  113.) 

ACTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  21,  1842. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  Ludlow,  Salop.  Bapt.  Jan.  29, 
1824.  Matric.  Lent,  1843.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric. 
(Balliol  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  16,  1843,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest,  1848.  C.  of  Hodnet,  Salop, 
1850-4.  V.  of  Wicklewood,  Norfolk,  1854-95.  Chaplain  of 
Forehoe  Union  in  1882.  Kot  in  Crockford  ia  i8g6.  (Al.Oxott.; 
Clergy  List,  1850.) 

ACWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28,  1828. 
Of  Kent.  [S.  of  VVilham,  gent.,  of  Chatham.  B.  Sept.  9, 
1803.]  M.A.  (Glasgow)  1828.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1833; 
M..^.  1836;  Co»i.  cflttsa  (Oxford)  1863.  Ord.  deacon,  1832; 
priest  (Lincohi)  1833;  C.  of  Cossington,  Leics.,  1832-6.  V.  of 
Rothley,  1836-53.  V.  of  Ashby  Folville,  1846-53.  V.  of 
Plumstead,  Kent,  1853-64.  V.  of  West  Walton-cum-Tal- 
benny,  Pembs.,  1870-5.  V.  of  South  Stoke,  Somerset,  1875- 
85.  Of  The  Hall,  South  Stoke.  Married  three  times.  Author, 
2  he  Acts  of  Uniformity  Set  at  Naught  in  the  Diocese  of  Oxford, 
etc.  Died  Jan.  10,  1899,  aged  96,  at  South  Stoke  Hall. 
Buried  at  South  Stoke.  Father  of  William  M.  (1868). 
{.4cu'orth  Pedigree;  Al.  Oxon.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  i.  66.) 


AcwoRTH,  William 

ACWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  3, 
1900.  S.  of  H[erbert]  S[umner,  M.A.  (O.xon.)],  V.  of  Chob- 
ham,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907. 
Of  Little  Duniston,  Chobham,  in  1934.  {Univ.  Cat.,  1937-8; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

ACWORTH,  WILLIAM  MITCHELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1868.  3rd  s.  of  William  (1828),  clerk,  of  Fairs 
Wimbome,  Dorset.  B.  Nov.  22,  1850.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford)  May  13,  1871,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1873; 
M.A.  1876.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  24,  1875.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1890.  Tutor  to  the  Crown  Prince  William  and  to 
Prince  Henry  of  Prussia,  1873-5.  Assistant  Master  at  Dul- 
wich  College,  1875-85.  Chairman  of  the  London  County 
Council,  1889-1-92.  Lecturer  at  the  London  School  of  Econo- 
mics. Specialised  in  railway  transport  economics.  A  member 
of  many  Royal  Commissions,  and  of  committees  on  British 
railways.  Reported  on  the  Austrian  railways  for  the  League 
of  Nations,  1923;  on  German  railways  for  the  Reparations 
Committee,  1924.  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Royal 
Economic  Society  and  of  the  Institute  of  Transport.  Director 
of  the  Underground  Electric  Railways  of  London,  and  of 
other  companies.  Knighted,  1921.  K.C.S.I.,  1922.  Of  Under- 
wood, Tole,  Exeter.  Author,  Railways  of  England;  Railway 
Economics,  etc.  Died  Apr.  2,  1925,  in  London.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Scott,  MSS.;  D.N.B.,  which  makes  no  reference  to  his  time 
at  Cambridge.) 

ACWORTH,  WILLIAM  PELHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  May  7,  1855.    Of  Canterbury.    [2nd  s.  of  George. 

B.  1835.  School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1855 ;  Scholar, 
1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22, 
1861;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1862;  C.  of  Welbome,  Norfolk,  1861-3. 

C.  of  Thorpe,  1863-7.  C.  of  Cirencester,  1869-91.  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  Gloucester,  1891-1917.  Resided  latterly  at 
48,  Park  Road,  Gloucester.  Died  there  June  17,  1920. 
(Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADAIR,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  10, 
1759.  S.  of  James,  merchant,  of  Belfast.  School,  (?)  Eton. 
Matric.  Easter,  1760;  B..'^.  {ith  Wrangler)  1764;  M.A.  1767. 
Fellow,  1765.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  24,  1761.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1767.  Serjeant-at-law,  1774.  King's  Sergeant, 
1782.  M.P.  for  Cockermouth,  1775-80;  for  Higham  Ferrers, 
1793-98.  Recorder  of  London,  1779-89.  Chief  Justice  of 
Chester,  1796-8.  F.R.S.,  1788.  Acquired  notoriety  through 
his  intervention  on  the  side  of  Wilkes  in  the  case  of  Wilkes  v. 
Home  Tooke,  in  1770.  Coimsel  in  the  Printers'  Trial,  con- 
cerning the  Junius  Letters,  1771.  Defended  William  Stone, 
charged  with  high  treason  as  a  champion  of  the  French 
Revolution,  and  secured  his  acquittal.  Joined  a  force  of 
London  Volunteers  raised  in  1798  to  protect  England  from 
French  invasion.  An  able  barrister  and  a  sound  constitu- 
tional lawyer.  The  reputed  author  of  several  constitutional 
works.  Died  suddenly  July  21,  1798.  Buried  in  Bunhill 
Fields.  Probably  father  of  the  next.  (T.  A.  Walker,  319; 
D.N.B.) 

ADAIR,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  i,  1793.  [Probably 
s.  and  h.  of  James  (above).]  Matric.  Lent,  1795.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  July  i6,  1793. 

ADAIR,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  15,  1874.  S.  of  John,  lawyer,  of  Dublin.  B.  there. 
[Probably  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  Scholar,  1871;  B..\. 
1873.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Scholar,  1875 ;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler) 
1878;  M.A.  1881.  Fellow.  Assistant  Master  at  Derby  School, 
1877-9.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1881.  Went 
to  Australia.   Professor  at  Sydney  University. 

ADAIR,  JOHN  OLPHERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Frederick,  of  24,  Fitz^villiam 
Square,  DubUn.  B.  there  Feb.  i,  1857.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  9,  1877.  Entered  for  the  Irish  Bar.  Barrister,  1880. 
Land  Agent;  of  Ballynoe,  Tullow,  Co.  Carlow,  Ireland.  J. P. 
for  Carlow.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADAIR,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER  SHAFTO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1828.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  Shafto  (next). 
B.  Aug.  25,  181 1,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829;  Civil  Law  Classes,  1st  Class,  1831-2.  Did  not 
graduate.  M.P.  for  Cambridge,  1847-52  and  1854-7.  Aide- 
de-camp  to  the  Queen.  Succeeded  his  father,  as  2nd  Bart., 
Feb.  24,  1869.  Created  Baron  Waveney  of  South  Elmham, 
Suffolk,  Apr.  10,  1873.  Lord  Lieut,  of  Co.  Antrim.  Married 
Theodosia,  dau.  of  Gen.  the  Hon.  Robert  Meade,  June  11, 
1836.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  5,  1886,  when  the  barony  became 
extinct.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

ADAIR,  ROBERT  SHAFTO.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Apr.  17,  1804.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  [of  Ballymena,  Co. 
Antrim,  Ireland].  B.  June  26,  1786,  at  Benwell  Lodge, 
Northumberland  (his  mother's  home).  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Easter,  1805.  Created  Bart.  Aug.  2,  1838.  F.R.S., 
1845.  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1846.  F.S.A.,  1861.  Of 
Ballymena,    Co.    Antrim,    and    of  Tlixton    Hall,    Bungay, 


Adam,  William  Patrick 

Suffolk.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  James 
Strode,  Sept.  17,  1810;  (2)  Jane  Anne,  dau.  of  Townley 
Clarkson,  V.  of  Hinxton,  Oct.  3,  1854.  Died  Feb.  24,  1869,  at 
Flixton  HaU.  Father  of  the  above.  (Northumberland  History, 
xiii.  233;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Suckling,  Suffolk,  i.  201.) 

ADAIR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  22,  1763.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Easter,  1763.  See  Al. 
Oxcm.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.    (T.  A.  Walker,  324.) 

ADAIR,  WILLIAM  JONES,  see  JONES,  WILLIAM  (1765). 

ADAM,  FRANCIS  LEITH  HUNTER.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct. 
1,1892.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  [S.  of  Hunter,  surgeon-general, 
Indian  Army.  B.  Mar.  27,  1872.]  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (London)  1897.  C.  of  St  Clement's, 
Fulham,  1896-9.  C.  of  Halstead,  1899-1900.  C.  of  St 
Bartholomew's,  Winchester,  1901-14.  C.  of  St  James's, 
East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  1917.  Died  Jan.  10,  1918,  aged 
45.    (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ADAM,  HENRY  THOMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  4,  1873.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cliff  House, 
Lytham,  Lanes.  B.  June  1,  1853,  at  Halifax,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Easter,  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1876; 
priest  (Norwich)  1877;  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Lyme  Regis, 
1876-9.  C.  of  Calne,  Wilts.,  1879-92.  V.  of  Cherrington, 
1892-9.  V.  of  Marden,  1894-9.  V.  of  Christchurch,  White- 
haven, Cumberland,  1899-1917.  Resided  latterly  at  14, 
Stanley  Road,  Lytham.  Died  Nov.  15,  1928,  aged  75,  at 
Lytham.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 

ADAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of  James, 
deceased.  B.  Apr.  7,  i860,  at  Kinmuck,  Keithhall,  Aber- 
deen. Schools,  Old  Aberdeen  Grammar  and  Aberdeen 
University.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar,  1880-5;  First 
Chancellor's  Medal;  B.A.  {Senr.  Classic)  1884;  M.A.  (Em- 
manuel) i888;  Litt.D.  1903.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1884. 
Tutor,  1890.  Hon.LL.D.  (Aberdeen)  1898.  Gifford  Lecturer 
(Aberdeen)  1904-5.  Visited  Greece,  1890.  Lecturer  at 
Girton  College;  an  ardent  supporter  of  the  claims  of  women 
to  degrees.  A  distinguished  classical  scholar  and  Platonist; 
'tended  to  regard  Greek  philosophy  as  pre-eminently  a 
Praeparatio  Evangelica.'  A  resolute  opponent  of  all  attempts 
to  make  Greek  an  optional  study.  Author,  The  Educational 
Value  of  Classics;  editions  of  Plato's  Apologia  Socratis;  Crito, 
Euthyphro;  Protagoras;  Republic  (Text  and  Commentary); 
Essays  and  Lectures  (edited  by  his  wife).  Died  Aug.  30,  1907, 
at  Aberdeen.  Buried  at  Woking.  (Venn,  11.  443;  A.  M. 
Adam;  D.N.B. ,  2nd  Suppl.) 

ADAM,  JAMES  RONALD  GLENNIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity. 
June  25,  1894.  S.  of  James  [M.D.],  of  Mailing  Place,  West 
Mailing,  Kent.  B.  Sept.  6,  1877,  at  Caterham,  Surrey. 
School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1899;  M.A. 
1903.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  Loch's  Horse 
(2nd  Lieut.,  ist  Dragoon  Guards).  Died  July,  1906.  (Clifton 
Coll.  Reg.) 

ADAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  June  23, 
1868.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  B.D.,  of  Glasgow.  B.  there  Aug.  10, 
1849.  School,  Aberdeen  Grammar.  M.A.  (Aberdeen)  1868. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar;  23rd  Wrangler,  1872;  did  not 
take  his  degree.  Special  correspondent  of  the  Glasgoit'  Herald 
in  the  Franco-Prussian  War.  Principal  of  Pachaivappa's 
College,  Madras,  1884-94.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1895.  Barrister- 
at-law  of  the  Middle  Temple.  .Advocate  of  the  High  Court  of 
Madras.  Crown  and  Public  Prosecutor,  Madras,  1900-13. 
Died  there  Mar.  15,  1914.    (Aberdeen  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADAM,  STEPHEN  CONDON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1854.  S.  of  William  Jackson,  excise  officer.  B.  at  Welling- 
borough, Northants.  Bapt.  July  10,  1833.  Matric.  Michs. 
1854;  Scholar,  1857;  B.A.  (31s/  Wrangler)  1858;  M.A.  1861. 
Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (York)  1859.  Secretary  of  the  Irish 
Church  Missions,  1859-69.  V.  of  St  Jude,  Wolverhampton, 
1869-93.  A  Freemason.  Died  Apr.  21,  1893,  at  Athens, 
whilst  returning  from  a  visit  to  Palestine.   (Eagle.) 

ADAM,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  [MERCER].  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  6,  1873.  S.  of  Andrew  Mercer,  physician,  M.D., 
L.R.C.P.  (Edinburgh),  of  Boston,  Lines.,  J.P.  B.  Dec.  9, 
1853,  at  Dumfries,  N.B.  Matric.  Michs.  1873  (Cha.  Will. 
Mercer);  LL.B.  1877.   (Scott,  AfSS.) 

ADAM,  WILLIAM  PATRICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  26,  1841.  S.  of  [Sir]  Charles  [Admiral,  K.C.B.].  B. 
Sept.  14,  1823,  at  Ancrum,  Roxburgh.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.  [The  leading  prototype  of 
'Scud  East'  in  Tom  Brown;  his  nickname  was  Scud.]  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  8,  1846.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1849. 
Secretary  to  Lord  Elphinstone,  Governor  of  Bombay,  1853-8. 
Of  Blair-Adam  and  Bams  House,  Co.  Kinross  and  Clack- 
mannan. J.P.  and  D.L.  M.P.  for  Co.  Clackmannan  and 
Kinross,  1859-80.  A  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1868-73.  P.C, 
1873.  Paymaster-General,  1873-4  and  1880.  Commissioner 
of  Public  Works,  1875-4.  Governor  of  Madras,  1880-1.  [His 
eldest  son  Charles  Elphinstone  Adam  was  created  baronet  in 
recognition  of  his  father's  public  services,  May  20,  1882.] 
Died  May  24,  1881,  at  Ootacamund.  Buried  there.  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  D.N.B.) 


Adami,  George  Frederick 

ADAMI,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  {age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1895.  S.  of  John  George,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  11,  1876,  at 
Ashton-upon-Mersev,  Cheshire.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Did  not  matriculate.  Student  at  the  Royal  Indian  Engin- 
eering College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1895.  In  the  Public  Works 
Department,  Madras.  Died  July  4,  1902,  at  Ootacamund, 
India.  Brother  of  John  G.  (next)  and  Leonard  C.  (1892). 
(OieUenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

ADAMI,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  9,  1880. 
jth  s.  of  John  George,  of  Ashton-upon-Mersey,  Cheshire.  B. 
Jan.  12,  1862,  at  Manchester.  Schools,  Old  Trafford,  Man- 
chester and  Owens  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar, 
1881;  Priz«man;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1882; 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1884);  M.A.  1888;  M.B.  1889;  M.D.  1892. 
Fellow  of  Jesus,  1891.  Hon.  Fellow  of  Christ's  and  of  Jesus, 
1920.  M.R.C.S.,  1887.  F.R.C.P.  (London)  1913.  F.R.C.S. 
(London)  1919.  F.R.S.S.  (Edin.)  1898.  Of  Canada,  1902. 
M.A.,  M.D.  Incorp.  at  McGill  University,  1899.  LL.D. 
(New  Bnmswick)  1900.  LL.D.  (Toronto)  1912.  Sc.D. 
(Dublin)  1912.  House  Physician  at  Manchester  Royal  In- 
firmary, 1885-7.  John  Lucas  Walker  Student  in  Pathology, 
1890.  University  Demonstrator  in  Pathology  at  Cambridge, 
1888-90.  Head  of  the  Pathological  Department  of  the  Royal 
Victoria  Hospital.  Worked  at  the  Pasteur  Institute,  Paris. 
Strathcona  Professor  of  Pathology  and  Bacteriology  at 
McGill  University,  Montreal,  1892-1919.  F.R.S.,  1905. 
President  of  numerous  Associations  in  Montreal.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Col.,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps;  Assis- 
tant Director  of  Medical  Services  in  charge  of  Records  at 
headquarters  in  London).  Fothergill  Gold  Medal,  1914. 
Croonian  Lecturer  to  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  19 17. 
C.B.E.,  1919.  Vice-Chancellor  of  Liverpool  University,  1919- 
26.  Married  and  had  issue.  *A  leading  pathologist  and  a 
man  of  great  culture.  Author,  pathological  and  medical. 
Died  Aug.  29,  1926.  Buried  at  AUerton  Cemetery,  Liverpool. 
Brother  of  George  F.  (above),  etc.  (Peile,  11.  677;  Medical 
Directory;  The  Times,  Aug.  30,  1926;  D.N.B.) 

ADAMI,  LEONARD  CHRISTIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1892.  S.  of  J[ohn]  G[eorge],  Esq.  B.  Mar.  15, 
1874,  at  Ash ton-on -Mersey,  Cheshire.  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Scholar;  matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Entered 
the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1896.  Assistant  Magistrate  and 
Collector  in  Bengal,  1897.  Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy 
Collector,  1906.  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  191X.  Superin- 
tendent and  Remembrancer  of  Legal  Affairs  and  Secretary 
to  the  Legislative  Council,  Bihar  and  Orissa,  1913-17.  Judge 
of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Patna,  1919-31.  Knighted, 
1929.  Retired,  1931.  Of  Devonshire  House,  Shortlands, 
Kent.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  George  F.  (1895), 
etc.  (CheUenJiam  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  Knightage;  Who's  Who, 
1938.) 

ADAMS,  ALFRED  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  29,  1879. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B..\.  1884;  M.A.  1900.  One  Alfred 
John  Adams,  s.  of  John  Francis,  of  Alresford,  Hants.,  died 
Mar.  3,  1930,  at  Hastings.   (T)ie  Times,  Mar.  6,  1930.) 

ADAMS,  ALPHEUS  LEOPOLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Jesus, 
Jan.  1884.  S.  of  Philip  Charles,  Esq.  B.  at  Fiddleford,  Dorset. 
Schools,  Dorchester  and  Shepton  Mallet.  Matric.  Lent, 
1884;  B.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  18S8;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Bath,  1889-93.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1894. 

ADAMS,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  3,  1870.  S. 
of  William,  gent,  [of  Bridge  House,  East  Molesey,  Surrey]. 
B.  there  Oct.  11,  1852.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1875;  priest  (Truro) 
1877;  C.  of  Camborne,  1875-81.  V.  of  St  Colan,  Cornwall, 
1881-3.  V.  of  Tuckingmill,  1883-1904.  V.  of  Crowan,  1904- 
26.  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  1912-26.  Died  Feb.  13,  1926,  at 
Crowan  Vicarage,  as  the  result  of  a  motor  accident.  (Sher- 
borne  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADAMS,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1871. 
S.  of  William,  F.R.C.S.  B.  July  9,  1853,  in  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Entered  the  Army  from 
the  militia,  1875  (Lieut.,  West  Surrey  Regt.;  Capt.,  1886). 
Retired  on  half-pay,  1890;  retired  pay,  1895.  {Venn,  11. 
400.) 

ADAMS,  ARTHUR  VICTOR  HILDITCH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  1,  1886.  S.  of  Benjamin  (1843),  R.  of  Fritton,  Suffolk. 
B.  Jan.  29,  1867,  at  Milton,  Cambs.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge 
(Mr  Allen  and  Mr  Barnes-Lawrence).  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1895.  Of  Freiburg,  Germany.  Married  and 
had  issue.  In  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.  1934.  {Adams  Family  Hist., 
384.) 

ADAMS  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  10,  1871.  S.  and  h.  of  Arthur,  merchant,  of 
Northfield.  B.  Apr.  28,  1852,  at  Cheshunt.  School,  King 
Edward  VI,  Birmingham  (Mr  Evans).  Matric.  Michs.  1871 
(A.  W.  Nichols);  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Assistant  Master  at 
Berkhampsted  School  for  two  years;  at  King  Edward's  High 
School,  Birmingham,  1883-. 


Adams,  Coker 

ADAMS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  13,  1776. 
Of  Staffs.  [3rd  s.  of  Benjamin,  linen-draper,  of  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme,  J. P.  (and  Mayor,  1756).  B.  Jan.  10,  1759.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1777;  B..\.  1782.  Adm.  a  freeman  of  New- 
castle, May  26,  1790.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  23,  1782. 
V.  of  Barlaston,  Staffs.,  1792-1834.  Married  Jane  Thompson. 
Died  Jan.  25,  1834,  aged  76.  M.I.  at  Barlaston.  Will  proved 
(Lichfield)  July  12,  1834.  (P.  W.  L.  Adams,  Adams 
Family  Hist.,  221;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

ADAMS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16,  1843. 
3rd  s.  of  Benjamin,  wine  merchant,  deceased  [formerly 
owner  of  the  famous  Greengates  factories]  of  Chester  [and 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Hilditch].  B.  Oct.  6,  1826,  at  Chester. 
Matric.  Lent,  1844;  B.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest 
(Lichfield  and  Coventry)  1853.  C.  of  Burton-on-Trent  in 
1854.  C.  of  Belton,  Suffolk,  1866-82.  R.  of  Fritton,  1882- 
1909.  Died  July  18,  1909.  Buried  at  Fritton.  Father  of 
Arthur  V.  H.  (1886).   {Adams  Family  Hist.) 

ADAMS,  BENJAMIN  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1891. 
Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  23,  1893.  S.  of  Joseph,  deceased. 
B.  Dec.  27,  185 1,  at  Lyme  House.  School,  London  Univer- 
sity. B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1893; 
priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Cambridge,  1893-6.  C.  of 
Macclesfield,  Cheshire,  1896-1902.  C.  of  Croydon,  Surrey, 
1902-9.  C.  of  Reculver,  Kent,  1909-13.  V.  of  Lilboume, 
Northants.,  1914-18.  Died  May  5,  1918,  aged  66.  {T.  A. 
Walker,  625;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ADAMS,  BERNARD  NORTON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  1, 1898. 
B.  Apr.  28,  1881.  School,  Bolton  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest  (Salisbury) 
1905;  C.  of  Melksham,  Wilts.,  1904-6.  Assistant  Master  at 
Melksham  High  School,  1901-5.  Chaplain  and  .Assistant 
Master  at  Bishop's  School,  Salisbury,  1906-7.  Assistant 
Master  at  Stockport  Grammar  School,  1907-19.  C.  of  Stock- 
port, 1916-19.  V.  of  Dukinfield,  Cheshire,  1919-24.  Rural 
Dean,  1923-4.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Chester,  1924-9.  V.  of 
Ecchinsweil  with  Sydmonton,  1929-31.  R.  of  South  Poole 
(with  Chivelstone,  1932-)  Devon,  1931-8.  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ADAMS,  BISHOP  TRERICE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1900.  S.  of  Peter  HammiU.  B.  Mar.  17,  1878,  at 
Helston,  Cornwall.  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon, 
1904;  priest  (Manchester)  1905.  C.  of  Leesfield,  Lanes., 
1904-7.  Died  Nov.  29,  1907,  aged  29,  at  Godstone.  Brother 
of  Samuel  T.  (1898).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

ADAMS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  31, 
1759.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Barbados.  B.  there.  School, 
Mitcham,  Surrey  (Mr  Evanson). 

ADAMS,  CHARLES  CADDICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  26,  i860.  S.  of  Charles  Haden,  gent.,  of  FUlongley 
Lodge,  near  Coventry,  Warws.  B.  at  Walsall,  Staffs.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1867;  M.A. 
1872.   No  profession.   Died  Dec.  24,  1891.    {Venn,  11.  348.) 

ADAMS,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sid.vey,  Oct.  7, 
1868.  2nd  s.  of  George,  surgeon,  of  Nailsea,  near  Bristol.  B. 
there  May  30,  1849.  School,  Honiton  (Mr  March).  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1873; 
priest  (Winchester)  1873;  C.  of  North  and  South  HayUng, 
1872-4.  C.  of  Lancaster,  1874-6.  V.  of  Caton,  Lanes.,  1876- 
8.  V.  of  EUel  Grange,  1878-84.  Diocesan  Inspector  for  the 
Northern  Division,  dio.  Manchester,  1882-4.  Inspector  of 
Schools,  dio.  Oxford,  1884-97.  V.  of  Binsey,  Oxon.,  189 1-7. 
V.  of  Earley,  1897-1904.  R.  of  Rotherfield  Peppard,  1904-15. 
Resided  latterly  at  Reading.  Died  there  Dec.  6,  1916,  aged 
67.    (Scott,  MSS. ;  Crockford.) 

ADAMS,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1900.  6th  s.  of  James  Scovell,  stockbroker,  deceased.  B. 
July  21,  1881.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1900. 
On  the  Stock  Exchange;  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  Foote  and 
.Adams.  Died  Jan.  25,  1937,  at  Glenwood,  Claygate,  Surrey. 
{Cliarterliouse  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  26,  1937.) 

ADAMS,  CHARLES  NORRISH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  10, 
1882.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  Nov.  30,  1864,  at  Exeter.  School, 
Exeter  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar,  1882; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1884);  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890. 
Assistant  .Master  at  E.xeter  Grammar  School.  Afterwards 
at  Hulme  Grammar  School,  Manchester.  Died  Mar.  8,  1891, 
at  128,  Chorlton  Road,  Manchester.   {Peile,  11.  689.) 

ADAMS,  CHRISTOPHER  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St 
Catharine's,  Michs.  1829.  But  see  also  James  Christopher 
(1829);  perhaps  the  same. 

ADAMS,  COKER.  M.A.  1870,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  4th  s.  of 
John  (1803),  of  St  Pancras,  London  [by  his  3rd  wife  Charlotte 
Priscilla,  dau.  of  John  Coker,  of  Bicester  House,  Oxon.].  B. 
Oct.  19,  1827.  School,  Winchester  College.  Matric.  (New 
College,  Oxford)  Jan.  14,  1847,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1851; 
M.A.  1S54.  Fellow  of  New  College,  1847-77.  Ord.  deacon, 
1853;  priest  (Oxford)  1855.  R.  of  Stockton,  Warws.,  1870-6. 
R.  of  Saham  Toney,  Suffolk,  1876-91.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  27, 
1891.   {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.) 


Adams,  Cyril  Francis  Stirling 

ADAMS,  CYRIL  FRANCIS  STIRLING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1894.  Of  Yorks.  [3rd  s.  of  Samuel  {1849), 
clerk,  of  Eastbourne,  Sussex.]  B.  June  3,  1875,  at  St  George's 
Vicarage,  Leeds.  Schools,  Blundell's,  Tonbridge  and  South 
Eastern  College,  Ramsgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1898;  priest  (Marlborough)  1899;  C. 
of  St  Cyprian,  Marylebone,  London,  1898-1902.  Held  other 
curacies  in  London,  1902-12.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic, 
1912.  Died  Mar.  16,  1927.  Brother  of  Henry  F.  S.  (1882)  and 
George  A.  S.  (1876).    {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADAMS,  EDGAR  TARRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing, 
June  I,  1900.  [S.  of  Thomas  Francis,  of  the  Red  House, 
Halstead,  Essex.]  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Of  Halstead,  Essex, 
and  of  Deal,  Kent.  F.R.A.S.;  F.R.Met.S.  During  the  Great 
War,  Hon.  Lieut.,  R.N.V.R.  Died  July  29,  1926,  aged  73. 
at  Halstead.  Father  of  Francis  N.  (1900).  (R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Times,  July  31,  1926.) 

ADAMS,  EDWARD.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  S.  of  Montgomery,  of  St  Albans.  B.  1869,  at  Wood 
Green,  Middlesex.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest  (Durham) 
1894;  C.  of  Esh,  Durham,  1893-5.  Held  other  curacies, 
1895-1911.  V.  of  Axminster,  Somerset,  1911-15.  Lived 
latterly  at  St  John's  House,  St  John's  Wood  Road,  London. 
Disappears  from  Crockford  in  1927.    (Rossall  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADAMS,  EDWARD  AURELIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  28, 
1856.  S.  of  Samuel  (1819)  clerk.  B.  Dec.  2,  1836,  at  Newton 
Blossomville,  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1857-60; 
B.A.  i860;  M.A.  18C6.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  i860;  priest,  1861 ; 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk,  1860-3.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone,  London,  1863-9.  V.  of  St  John's 
Meads,  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  1869-92.  Living  at  Brighton  in 
1897.  Died  there  Sept.  7,  1918,  aged  82.  Brother  of  Reginald 
S.  (1858).   (Venn,  11.  330;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ADAMS,  EDWARD  COKER.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883; 
from  Cavendish  H.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1884.  4th 
s.  of  Henry  CadwaUader,  V.  of  Old  Shoreham,  Sussex.  B. 
Oct.  19,  1865.  School,  Lancing  College.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  London.  L.S.A.,  1893;  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1894. 
Surgeon  to  the  Niger  Company,  1897.  District  Medical 
OfScer,  Colonial  Service,  1899-1910.  Late  Senior  Medical 
OflScer,  West  African  Medica '  Service,  Gambia.  (T.A.  Walker, 
579;  Lancing  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1937;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

ADAMS,  EDWARD  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, Sept.  22,  1795.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  druggist,  of 
London.   B.  there.   Matric.  Michs.  1796. 

ADAMS,  EDWARD  RICHARDS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
July  2,  1828.  S.  of  Edward  Richards,  of  London.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Clapham  (Dr  Lang)  and  Stamford  (Mr  .'\rnold). 
Matric.  Michs.  1828  (E.  Richard  (sic)];  Scholar,  1829-32; 
B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  10,  1832. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1836.  Equity  draftsman  and  conveyancer. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Surrey.  Married  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Wood,  Esq.,  of  Westminster,  London,  Sept.  10,  1840.  Died 
July  17,  1872,  at  South  Croydon.  Brother  of  John  D.  (1836) 
and  father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  u.  204.) 

ADAMS,  EDWARD  RICHARDS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
June  26, 1861.S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Richards  (above),  barrister- 
at-law.  B.  in  the  parish  of  St  George's,  Bloomsbury,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Linslade,  Bucks.,  1864-5. 
V.  of  Biscot,  Beds.,  1866-75.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Bedford,  1875-9. 
C.  of  Brighton,  Sussex,  1879-81.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Camden 
Square,  London,  1881-8.  C.  of  Monk  Sherborne,  Hants., 
1897-1901.  Author,  Lectures  on  Religion.  Died  Mar.  14, 
1901,  aged  59,  at  Pamber  Heath,  Hants.  (Venn,  11.  353; 
Hennessy;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ADAMS,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  12,  1885.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Liver- 
pool, Lanes.  B.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Man- 
chester) 1888.  C.  of  Bedford,  Lanes.,  1887-9.  Head  Master 
of  Famworth  Grammar  School,  1892-1902.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1904. 

ADAMS,  FRANCIS  CHARLES  SOMERSET.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
1894.  S.  of  Francis,  bank  manager,  of  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales  [and  EUzabeth  Arkell  Macphillainy].  B.  there  Apr.  19, 
1875.  Schools,  Sydney  Church  of  England  Grammar  and 
Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Returned 
to  Australia.   (Venyi,  11.  536.) 

ADAMS,  FRANCIS  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27, 
1869.  S.  of  William,  schoolmaster.  B.  Oct.  12,  1849,  at 
Brighton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  1873; 
M.A.  1878.  Formerly  of  WeUingore  HaU  School.  Died 
July  26,  1934,  aged  84,  at  Oxford.  (The  Times,  July  27, 
1934) 


Adams,  Henry  Brettingham 

ADAMS,  FRANCIS  (FRANK)  MANTELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  1,  i860.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  London. 
B.  there  Aug.  4,  1841.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  B.A.  1864,  as  Frank  M.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  28,  1864.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1867.  On  the  South 
Eastern  Circuit.  Author,  legal.  Died  Mar.  i,  1886,  at 
Cannington  Milford.    (The  Guardian,  Mar.  10,  1886.) 

ADAMS,  FRANCIS  NORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  9, 
1900.  S.  of  Edgar  Tarry  (1900).  B.  Jan.  2,  1882,  at  Halstead, 
Essex.  School,  Halstead  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  1903.  In  business  with  Messrs  T.  F.  Adams  and  Sons, 
Maltsters  and  Brewers,  of  Halstead,  Essex.  Of  Momington 
House,  Halstead,  Essex,  1934.  Brother  of  Edgar  T.  (1900). 
(Peile,  II.  841;  Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6.) 

ADAMS,  FRANCIS  OTTIWELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  20,  1843.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  Hollingworth  [Com- 
missary-General to  the  Forces].  B.  Oct.  10,  1826,  at  Quebec, 
Canada.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848; 
M.A.  1851.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  14,  1847. 
Migrated  to  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1850.   Called  to  the  Bar, 

1852.  Attache,  successively  at  Stockholm,  St  Petersburg  and 
Paris,  1854-62.  Secretary  in  the  Foreign  Office;  at  Washing- 
ton, 1864.  Charge  d'Affaires  at  Paris,  1867.  Secretary  of 
Legation  in  Japjm,  1868.  Acting  ChargI  d'Affaires  at  Ayedo, 
1871-2.  Secretary  of  Embassy  at  BerUn,  1872;  Charge 
d'Affaires  there  till  1874.  C.B.,  1878.  Minister  plenipoten- 
tiary in  the  Diplomatic  Service,  1879.  K.C.M.G.,  1886.  Envoy 
extraordinary  and  Minister  plenipotentiary  at  Berne,  1881. 
Retired,  1888.  Author,  History  of  Japan.  Died  July  20, 
1889,  at  Grindelwald.    (Boose,  iv.  Suppl.;  Annual  Reg.) 

ADAMS,  FREDERICK  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1894.  S.  of  Thomas,  iron  roller,  of  Bilston.  B. 
June  16,  1869,  at  Ettingshall,  near  Wolverhampton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894. 

ADAMS,  GEORGE  ADOLPHUS  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1876.  S.  of  Samuel  (1849),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  4, 
1856,  at  Runcorn,  Cheshire.  School,  King  William's  College. 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells) 
1882;  C.  of  Weston-super-Mare,  Somerset,  1881-4.  Chaplain 
at  Rosario  de  Santa  Fe,  Argentine,  South  America,  1884-93. 
V.  of  Erith,  Kent,  1894-1917.  R.  of  Nettlestead,  1917-28. 
Lived  latterly  at  35,  Hartfield  Road,  Eastbourne.  Died 
there  Aug.  8,  1936,  aged  80.  Buried  at  Nettlestead.  Brother 
of  Henry  F.  S.  (1882),  etc.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  10, 
1936.) 

ADAMS,  GEORGE  HILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1865.  S.  of  George,  R.  of  Famdon,  Northants.  [and  Georgina 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Dr  WiUiam  Adams  (1787),  LL.D.  of 
Trinity  Hall].  B.  Dec.  4,  1845,  at  East  Famdon.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester)  1870;  C.  of  Northfield,  near  Birmingham,  1870- 
2.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Lambeth,  Middlesex,  1872.  C.  of  Welsh- 
pool, 1873.  C.  of  Calstock,  Cornwall,  1874-7.  Disappears 
from  Crockford  c.  1880;  appears  to  have  resided  abroad. 
[He  was  a  near  relative  of  G.  E.  Cokayne  (formerly  Adams) 
Clarenceux  King  of  Arms.]  Died  July  24,  1922,  aged  76,  at 
Laval,  Mayenne,  France.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ADAMS,  HAROLD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1876.  S.  of  John  David,  ironmonger.  B.  at  Westminster, 
Middlesex.  Bapt.  Apr.  7,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  187O; 
Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  (3isi  Wrangler)  1880;  M.A.  1883. 
F.R.A.S.  Sometime  in  the  Patent  Office.  Died  Apr.  22, 
1930,  aged  yz.   (Eagle.) 

ADAMS,  HARRY  JOSEPH.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1893.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  20,  1894.  [Did  not  graduate.]  S.  of 
Henry  James,  assay  officer,  of  London.  B.  July  22,  1866,  at 
Islington,  Middlesex.  School,  Hoxton  (Mr  R.  W.  Hinton). 
Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (Norwich)  1897;  C.  of  Drayton, 
Norwich,  1896-g.  R.  of  Clenchwarton,  Norfolk,  1899-1902. 
P.C.  of  Stoke  Ferry,  1905-10.  R.  of  Rackheath,  1910-38. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1915-26.  (Crockford,  1938;  Univ. 
War  List,  where  he  is  confused  with  Harold  John  Adams.) 

ADAMS,  HENRY  ATHERTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  I,  1853.  Of  Middlesex.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Richard  Leonard, 
R.  of  Shere,  Surrey,  and  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Atherton 
Pow>'s,  dau.  of  Thomas,  2nd  Baron  Lilford.]   Matric.  Michs. 

1853.  Of  Wynters  Grange,  Essex.  J. P.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  1897.  Perhaps  brother  of  Richard  L.  (185S). 
(Walford,  Co.  Fam.,  ed.  1920.) 

ADAMS,  HENRY  BRETTINGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1867.  S.  ot  Henry,  architect,  of  London.  B.  at 
Notting  Hill,  London.  Bapt.  Oct.  4,  1848.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  B.A.  1872.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  16,  1871. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1877.  Died  Dec.  3,  1930,  aged  82,  at 
Teignmouth.    (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.) 


Adams,  Henry  Frederick  Spencer 

ADAMS,  HENRY  FREDERICK  SPENCER.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Queens',  Michs.  1882.  [S.  of  Samuel  (1849),  clerk.  B.  Sept.  13, 
1863.  Schools,  Leeds  Grammar  and  King  William's  College, 
Isle  of  Man.]  Scholar;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1898.  Football 
(rugby)  'blue.'  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Liverpool)  1887; 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Southport,  1886.    C.  of  Yatton,  Somerset, 

1888.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Eastbourne,  1891.  R.  of  Branston, 
Lines.,  1891-4.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Stratford,  1895-8.  V.  of 
Streatham,  London,  1898-1914.  V.  of  St  John's,  Paddington, 
1914-21.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Redhill,  Surrey,  1921-38-. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Southwark,  1929-36;  Canon  (Emer.),  1936. 
Of  Delgany,  Kippington  Road,  Sevenoaks.  Brother  of 
George  A.  S.  (1876),  etc.  (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford,  1938.) 

ADAMS,  HENRY  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1888. 
S.  of  Richard  (1850),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  i,  1870.  School,  Bolton 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1 888.  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895;  in- 
corp.  at  the  Univ.  of  W.  Australia  1914.  Assistant  Master  at 
Bolton  Grammar  School,  1891-3.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest 
(.Vfanchester)  1894;  C.  of  Kirkham,  1893-8.  V.  of  Lever 
Bridge,  Lanes.,  1898-1910.  Canon  and  R.  of  St  Paul's 
Cathedral,  Bunbury,  Western  Australia,  1910-36-.  Rural 
Dean,  1910-18.  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Bunbury, 
1918-27.  Archdeacon  of  Bunbury,  1926-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

ADAMS,  HENRY  POWYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1880. 
S.  and  h.  of  Richard  L.  (1858),  clerk.  B.  June  10,  1862. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Joined  the  ist 
Batt.  of  the  H.A.C.,  1893.  Spent  many  years  abroad.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (re-enlisted  in  the  H.A.C.,  1914;  on  the 
Western  Front;  invalided  home,  1915).  T\vice  married.  Died 
Oct.  30,  1938.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ADAMS,  HERBERT  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 

1889.  2nd  s.  of  Francis,  wholesale  stationer,  of  London.  B. 
there  May  31,  1870.  School,  Dulwich  College  (Mr  Gilkes). 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar;  B.A.  1892.  Assistant  Master 
at  Portora  Royal  School,  Enniskillen,  1893.  At  Dulwich 
College,  1898-1930-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  40,  Loxley 
Road,  Wandsworth  Common.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directory,  1930-1.) 

ADAMS,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  King's,  1764.  S.  of  James,  of 
New  Jenkins,  Essex.  Matric.  (Hertford  College,  Oxford) 
May  7,  1748,  age  16,  ass.  of  James,  gent.,  of  St  James's,  West- 
minster, London.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1752-3.  V.  of  Grays  Thur- 
rock,  Essex,  1763-84.  R.  of  South  Ockendon,  1771-85. 
Died  Mar.  19,  1785,  aged  53.  Buried  at  S.  Ockendon.  M.I. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  W.  Palin,  More  about  Stifford,  53.) 

ADAMS,  JAMES  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Feb.  16,  1829.  Of  Walsall,  Warws.  (sic).  Probably 
Matric.  iMichs.  1829,  as  Christopher  John. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1759.  [Doubtless  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Kibworth,  Leics.]  Matric.  (St  John's  College, 
Oxford)  Dec.  8,  1733,  age  17;  JB.A.  (Oxford)  1737.  Master  at 
Market  Harborough  Grammar  School,  Leics.,  1736-51.  R.  of 
Dingley,  Northants.,  1751-4.  C.  of  Draughton  c.  1752-77. 
R.  of  Coston  (alias  Colston),  Leics.,  1754-77.  Received  a 
dispensation  from  Canterbury  to  hold  the  Rectory  of  Maid- 
well,  with  Coston,  1759;  described  as  of  Trinity  CoUege, 
Cambridge.  R.  of  Maidwell,  1759-77;  resided  there.  The  well- 
known  'Parson  Adams'  in  Joseph  Andrews.  [The  suggested 
identification  of  John  Adams  of  Queens'  (1740)  in  Al.  Cant., 
Pt  I,  with  the  R.  of  Coston  is  incorrect.]  Died  Oct.  30,  1777, 
aged  62.  Buried  at  Draughton.  M.I.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
1778.  (Cant.  Aa  Bk.;  Nichols,  11.  Pt  i.  145;  J.  H.  Hill, 
Market  Harboro',  25;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  26, 1787. 
S.  and  h.  of  John  Phillips,  of  HoUyland,  Pembs.,  D.L.  [and 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Corbett,  of  Damhall,  Cheshire]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A.  1791.  Of  HoUyland, 
Pembs.  Married  Sophia,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Holcombe,  1795. 
(Peile,  11.  323;  Co.  Families  of  Wales,  11.  892;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  8,  1803.  Of 
Warws.  [Probably  3rd  s.  of  Simon,  Esq.,  of  Anstey  Hall, 
Warws.  B.  1786.]  School,  Fotheringay.  Scholar,  1804; 
matric.  Lent,  1806.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  22, 
1806.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1812,  and  incorp.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1815.  Serjeant-at-law,  1824.  Chairman  of  the 
Middlesex  Magistrates,  1836.  Assistant  Judge  of  the  Mid- 
dlesex Quarter  Sessions,  1844-56;  concerned  himself  with 
1'uvenile  criminality.  Responsible  for  a  clause  inserted  in  the 
'arkhurst  Act  which  resulted  in  the  sending  of  youn;; 
criminals  to  reformatory  schools  instead  of  to  prison.  Married 
three  times.  Author,  legal.  [Memoir,  G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  195.] 
Died  Jan.  10,  1856,  aged  70,  in  London.  Father  of  Coker 
(1870).   (Boase;  Burke,  Z,.G.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1897.  S.  of 
Thomas  Hugh,  farmer  [died  Dec.  12,  1883].  B.  Jan.  20, 
1872,  at  Rokeel,  Antrim,  Ireland.  School,  Queen's  College, 
Belfast  (Rev.  T.  Hamilton).  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar, 
1898;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Lecturer  in  Botany  at  the 
City  of  Dublin  Municipal  Technical  Schools.    Professor  of 


Adams,  Newsham  Peers 

Botany  at  the  Royal  College  of  Science,  Ireland,  and  at  the 
Royal  Veterinary  CoUege  of  Ireland.  Assistant  Dominion 
Botanist  in  Canada.  Of  68,  Fairmont  Avenue,  Ottawa. 
Author,  botanical.   (Who's  Wlio,  1938.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1873.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  12,  1874.  B.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon 
(Llan.);  priest,  1884.  C.  of  Acton  Scott,  Salop,  1885.  V.  of 
St  John's,  Moffat,  Dumfries,  1887-91.  Died  Aug.  18,  1891, 
at  Moffat,  aged  46  (sic).  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Guardian,  Aug. 
26,  1891.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN  COUCH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  19, 1839. 
Of  ComwaU.  S.  of  Thomas,  tenant  farmer.  B.  June  5,  1819, 
at  Lidcot,  near  Launceston.  Schools,  Devonport,  Saltash  and 
Landulph.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Scholar,  1842;  2nd  Smith's 
Prizeman;  B.A.  (Senr.  Wrangler)  1843;  M..^.  1846.  Fellow 
liU  1852.  FeUow  of  Pembroke,  1853-92.  Proctor,  1851. 
Hon.  Sc.D.,  1888.  M.A. ;  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1847.  Hon.  D.C.L. 
(Oxford)  1855.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  St  Andrew's 
L^niversity,  1858.  Lowndean  Professor  of  Astronomy  and 
Geometry,  1859-92.  Director  of  the  Cambridge  Observatory, 
1861-92.  Made  observations  determining  particulars  of  the 
planet  'Neptune,'  1841-5  (these  calculations,  which  should 
have  led  to  its  discovery,  were  deposited  at  the  Royal 
Observatory,  Greenwich,  Oct.  21,  1845,  but  the  actual  dis- 
covery was  made  by  Galle,  at  Berlin,  from  Leverrier's  calcu- 
lations, announced  seven  months  later).  President  of  the 
Royal  Astronomical  Society,  185 1-5  and  1874-6;  received 
the  gold  medal  for  researches  in  connection  with  the  lunar 
theory,  1866.  Copley  medal,  1848.  F.R.S.,  1849.  A  member 
of  many  foreign  societies,  including  the  academies  of  Paris 
and  St  Petersburg.  Received  honorary  degrees  from  Edin- 
burgh, Dublin  and  Bologna.  Refused  knighthood,  1847. 
DecUned  the  office  of  Astronomer- Royal,  1881.  Delegate  for 
Great  Britain  at  the  International  Meridian  Conference  at 
Washington,  1884.  'A  man  of  learning  as  weU  as  of  science'; 
collected  800  volumes  of  early  printed  works,  subsequently 
bequeathed  to  the  University  Library.  The  Adams  Prize  was 
founded  to  commemorate  his  'deductive  discovery'  of  the 
planet  Neptune,  1848.  Author,  Scientific  Papers.  Died 
Jan.  21,  1892.  Buried  at  St  GUes',  Cambridge.  M.I.  in 
Westminster  Abbey  and  Truro  Cathedral.  Brother  of 
William  G.  (1855).    (The  Historical  Reg.;  D.N.B.,  Suppl.  i.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN  DUNKIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
Sept.  26,  1S36.  2nd  s.  of  Edward  Richards,  accountant  [of 
Beckenham,  Kent].  Schools,  Bromley,  Kent  (MrNeweU)  and 
Brighton  (Rev.  R.  Fennell).  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1843. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Salis- 
bury) 1844;  priest  (Canterbury)  1845;  C.  of  Hayes,  Kent, 
1845-9.  C.  of  Towednack,  ComwaU,  1849-51.  Died  Jan.  23, 
1852,  at  St  Ives.  Brother  of  Edward  R.  (1828).  (Venn,  11. 
238;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

ADAMS,    JOHN    EXLEY.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.    at    Emmanuel, 

June  4,  1810.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  LL.B.  1816.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1814;  C.  of  Orlingbury,  Northants.,  1813. 
C.  of  WeUingborough.  C.  of  Melbury  Abbas,  Dorset,  in  1841 
and  1847-9.  C.  of  South  Cadbury,  Somerset,  1849-54.  R.  of 
Ashmore,  Dorset,  1854-70;  successor  instituted  1870.  [James 
Exley  Adams,  only  s.  of  John  Exley  Adams,  clerk,  of 
Wellingborough,  Northants.,  matriculated  from  Exeter 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Nov.  29,  1832,  age  19.]    (Hutchins,  111.  370.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN  SIDNEY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Address,  Cariton  ColviUe, 
Lowestoft  (1936).   (Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1934.) 

ADAMS,  JOSEPH.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1883. 

ADAMS,  JOSIAH  OAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1886. 
[Probably  s.  (or  nephew)  of  Josiah  Oake,  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon, 
1890;  priest  (Truro)  1892.  C.  of  Camborne,  Cornwall,  1890-3. 
Held  other  curacies,  1893-7.  V.  of  Egloskerry  with  Tremaine, 
1897-1904.  V.  of  Egloshayle,  1904-16.  Died  there  May  13, 
1916,  aged  51.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ADAMS,  JOSIAH  [WARWICK].  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1885; 
from  Ayerst  H.  S.  of  J.,  of  Liverpool.  Ord.  deacon,  1887; 
priest  (Norwich)  1888.  C.  of  Castle  Acre,  Norfolk,  1887-9. 
Held  other  curacies,  1889-97.  V.  of  Dunton,  Norfolk,  1897- 
1905.  V.  of  Shepley,  Vorks.,  1905-11.  V.  of  WaU,  Staffs., 
1911-30.  During  the  Great  War,  with  the  Y.M.C.A..  in 
France,  1917-18.  At  University  College,  Durham.  B.A. 
(Durham)  1919;  M.A.  1922.  Of  South  View,  Aston,  Cheshire 
(1937).  [Occurs  in  Crockford  as  Josiah  Warwick  Adams.] 
Author,  The  Remedy.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ADAMS,  NEWSHAM  PEERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  i8,  1895.  5th  s.  of  Henry  .Aujjustus,  General  [Bombay 
Army],  sometime  of  Funchal,  Madeira.  B.  June  6,  1861,  in 
the  East  Indies.  School,  Lymington,  Hants.  Matric.  Easter, 
1895;  B.A.  1899;  M..A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  21, 
1901;  priest,  1902.   V.  of  St  Mary-at-Elms,  Suffolk,  1904-12. 


Adams,  Oliver  John 

Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1915-18.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Southwark, 
1926-8;  for  dio.  Guildford,  1928-38-.  Of  i,  Chichester 
Place,  Guildford  (1938).  {Family  of  Adams  of  Cavan,  etc.; 
Crockford,  1938.) 

ADAMS,  OLIVER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i.  1900. 
S.  of  James.  B.  Aug.  16,  1880,  at  Crymmych,  S.  Wales. 
School,  Llandovery  College  (Mr  O.  Evans).  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Assistant  Master  at  South 
Hampstead  ft-eparatory  School,  Finchley  Road,  London, 
N.W.,  c.  1903-.  Assistant  Master  at  Gowerton  County  School, 
1907-32-.  Of  KUgerran,  S.  Wales.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3-) 

ADAMS,  OSWALD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  28,  1843. 
S.  of  Oswald,  schoolmaster,  of  Romford,  Essex.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  Dec.  24,  1820.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Oct.  24,  1843 
[s.  of  Oswald,  of  the  Savings  Bank,  Romford].  Matric. 
Michs.  1843.   Name  ofif  Michs.  1845.    (T.  A.  Walker,  482.) 

ADAMS,  PERCY  HOLLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Sept.  18,  1872.  4th  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  solicitor,  of 
Nelson,  New  Zealand.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A. 
1879.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  3,  1874.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1877;  name  removed,  1922.  Of  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand.   (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

ADAMS,  PHILIP  BIRT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1827.  S.  of  Philip.  B.  Mar.  16,  1808,  at  Ludlow, 
Salop.  Schools,  Felsted  and  Swansea  (Dr  Griffith).  Matric. 
Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  R.  of  Hopesay,  Salop,  1836-77. 
Died  Dec.  3,  1877.   {Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

ADAMS,  PHILIP  LANE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1893.  B. 
Apr.  9,  1874.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900. 
Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest  (Manchester)  1898;  C.  of  Heaton- 
Nonis,  Lanes.,  1897-1905.  Secretary  of  the  Additional 
Curates'  Society,  1905-13.  R.  of  Heaton  Reddish,  Lanes., 
1913-34--   {Crockford,  1937.) 

ADAMS,  REGINALD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  9,  1884.  S.  of  Augustus  Crichton,  V.  of  Toft, 
Cheshire.  B.  Aug.  10,  1864,  at  Rochester.  School,  Pockling- 
ton  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1901. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1889;  priest  (Perth)  1891;  C.  of 
Rain  ton,  Durham,  1889-90.  R.  of  Dongarra,  Perth,  Western 
AustTEilia,  1893-6.  Missionary  Chaplain  for  Southern  Yorke's 
Peninsula,  S.  Australia,  1896-9.  R.  of  St  John's,  Mount 
Pleasant  with  Springton  and  Mount  Torrens,  1902-10.  Rural 
Dean  of  Gwaler,  1908-10.  R.  of  Jamestown,  1910-27.  Rural 
Dean  of  Peterborough  and  the  North,  1913-24.  Archdeacon 
of  Willochra,  1924-7.  Administrator  of  Willochra  Diocese, 
1925-7.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Adelaide,  1928-.  Address,  Wayville, 
South  Australia.  Married  and  had  issue.  {Crockford,  1938; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ADAMS,  REGINALD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1S96. 
S.  of  H.,  Esq.,  of  Cannon  Hill,  Maidenhead,  Berks.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1900.  Name  occurs  in 
Univ.  Cal.,  1937-8. 

ADAMS,  REGINALD  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  12, 
1858.  S.  of  Samuel  (1819),  V.  of  Thornton,  Leics.  B.  there, 
July,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865. 
Ord.  deacon  (Carhsle)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
CarUsle,  1862-5.  R-  of  Sebergham,  Cumberland,  1865-76. 
Rural  Dean  of  Greystoke,  1870-6.  V.  of  Marple,  Cheshire, 
1876-1918.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  1913-28.  Editor  of 
Carlisle  Diocesan  Calendar.  Died  July  6,  1928.  Brother  of 
Edward  A.  (1856).   {Venn,  11.  339.) 

ADAMS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  17,  1850.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Wisbech,  Cambs. 
School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1861. 
Ord.  deacon  (Manchester  for  Ripon)  1857;  priest  (Ripon) 
1858;  C.  of  St  John's,  Huddersfield,  1857-9.  C.  of  Norton, 
Durham,  1859-61.  C.  of  West  Gorton,  Lanes.,  1861-5.  C.  of 
St  Stephen's  Hukne,  1865-9.  R-,  1869-71.  R.  of  Red  Bank, 
Manchester,  1871-83.  V.  of  Lever  Bridge,  1883-98.  Author, 
Down  with  the  Puseyites ;  A  Commentary  on  the  Prayer  Book, 
etc.  Died  May  7,  1898,  at  Lever  Bridge.  Father  of  Henry  J. 
(1888).   {Boose,  IV.  Suppl.;  Crockford.) 

ADAMS,  RICHARD  BURROWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  31,  1827.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Aldridge  Lodge,  Staffs. 
School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham  (Mr  Cooke).  Migrated 
(age  18)  to  Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A. 
1831;  M.A.  1839.   Brother  of  Thomas  B.  (1824). 

ADAMS,  RICHARD  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June 
29,  1858.  S.  of  Richard  Leonard,  R.  of  Shere,  Surrey  [and 
the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Atherton,  dau.  of  Thomas  [Powys],  2nd 
Baron  Lilford].  B.  Mar.  29,  1838,  at  Bath.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1S62;  M.A.  1865.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May  31,  1863;  priest,  1864.  V.  of  Fram- 
field,  Sussex,  1866-76.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Shere, 
Surrey,  1876-93;  retired.  Died  Apr.  11,  1897,  at  Torquay, 
aged  59.  Perhaps  brother  of  Henry  A.  (1853);  father  of 
Henry  P.  (i88o).   {Peile,  11.  558.) 


Adams,  Thomas 

ADAMS,  RICHARD  NEWTON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  9,  1810.  S.  of  Archdeacon  Richard  [R.  of  Edingthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1789-1850].  B.  Apr.  4,  1792,  at  Edingthorpe. 
School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1810.  Migrated  to 
Sidney,  Dec.  17,  1810;  Scholar,  1811;  B.A.  {7th  Wrangler) 
1814;  M.A.  1817;  B.D.  1824;  D.D.  1830.  Fellow  of  Sidney, 
1817-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  10,  1815;  priest 
(Norwich)  June  9,  1816.  Mathematical  Master  of  Christ's 
Hospital,  1819-26.  Lady  Margaret's  Preacher,  1834.  R.  of 
Rempstone,  Notts.,  1839-67.  Married  Louisa,  dau.  of  Charles 
Martindale,  Esq.,  of  Sawston,  Cambs.,  Aug.  20, 1840.  Author, 
The  Jewish  Missionary,  etc.  Died  Mar.  16,  1867,  at  Remp- 
stone. {Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  365;  Boose;  G.  Mag., 
1840,  II.  424.) 

ADAMS,  ROBERT  RICHARD  DOLBY.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel, 
May  23,  1867.  [School,  City  of  London.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  Scholar,  1870;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1871;  M.A. 
1875.  Assistant  Master  at  Dulwieh  College,  1872-7.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  1, 1876,  as  'of  Emmanuel  College, 
Cambridge;  s.  of  Robert,  merchant,  of  Harrow,  Middlesex.' 
Prepared  pupils  for  Examinations.  {Middle  Temple  A  dm.  Bk.; 
Dulwieh  Coll.  Reg.) 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  6,  1819  [re- 
adm.  Nov.  6,  1821].  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Northampton.  B. 
there  June  1,  1799.  School,  Northampton  (Mr  Watts  and 
Mr  Smith).  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord. 
deacon,  1826;  priest  (Lincoln)  1827;  C.  of  Newton  Blossom- 
ville,  Bucks.,  and  of  Astwood,  Beds.,  1826-38.  C.  of  Thorn- 
ton with  Bagworth,  Leics.,  1838-57.  V.  of  Thornton  with 
Bagworth  and  Stanton,  1857-87.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1888.  Father  of  Reginald  S.  (1858)  and  Edward  A.  (1856). 
{Crockford.) 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1849. 
S.  of  Samuel,  Capt.,  of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man.  B.  Nov.  27, 
1828,  at  St  Mathew's  Chapel,  Douglas.  School,  King  William's 
College  (Mr  R.  Dixon,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A. 
1853;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest  (Chester)  1854; 
C.  of  Acton,  Cheshire,  1853-4.  PC.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Run- 
corn, 1854-8.  Consular  Chaplain  at  Monte  Video,  South 
.■\merica,  1858-72.  V.  of  St  George's,  Leeds,  1873-80.  V.  of 
Taunton,  Somerset,  1880-7.  Rural  Dean,  1884-7.  Preb. 
of  WeUs,  1884-1911.  V.  of  Yatton,  1887-91.  Rural  Dean  of 
Portishead,  1890.  Died  Sept.  22,  191 1,  at  Eastbourne. 
Father  of  Cyril  F.  S.  (1894),  George  A.  S.  (1876)  and  Henry  F. 
S.  (1882).   {King  William's  Coll.  Reg.) 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  20, 
1869.   Of  Staffs.   Matric.  Michs.  1869. 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL  GEORGE  WALLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Easter,  1877.  S.  of  Wallis,  J. P.  for  Co.  Cork,  of  Janemount, 
Glenaire.  B.  July,  1858,  at  Cork.  Schools,  T^vyford,  Win- 
chester [not  in  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.]  and  Worthing.  Matric. 
Easter,  1877.  Resided  four  terms.  Of  Abbots  Court,  Hoo, 
Kent,  in  1898.  Died  Dec.  12,  1933,  aged  75,  at  Hastings. 
{Vain,  II.  425;  The  Times,  Dec.  14,  1933.) 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1890, 
from  Cavendish  H.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  deceased,  of 
Nottingham.  B.  there  Nov.  18,  1870.  School,  New  College, 
Eastbourne.   Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  19,  1891. 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL  TRERICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1898;  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1891.  S.  of  Peter 
Hammill,  of  Helston,  Cornwall.  B.  there.  School,  Cardiff 
Grammar;  afterwards  at  Durham  University.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon,  1891; 
priest  (Ripon)  1893;  C.  of  Wortley,  Yorks.,  1891-4.  C.  of 
Richmond,  1894-6.  V.  there,  1896-7.  V.  of  Hudswell, 
1897-8.  R.  of  Colon,  Cambs.,  1898-1913.  Chaplain  of 
Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge,  1913-14.  V.  of  St 
Sepulchre's,  Cambridge,  1913-36.  Member  of  Magdalene 
College,  1916-17.  Select  Preacher,  1919.  Rural  Dean  of 
Cambridge,  1917-36.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1921-36.  Alderman 
of  the  Cambs.  Coimty  Council,  1911-19.  A  member  of  the 
Cambridge  Borough  Council,  1925-9.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  31,  1936,  aged  78.  Brother  of  Bishop  T.  (1900). 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  i,  1937.) 

ADAMS,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  7,  1767. 
S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Ubbeston,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Bungay  (Mr  Cutting).  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  Scholar,  1767- 
74;  B.A.  1771;  M.A.  1774.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21, 
1771;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1773.  C.  of  Cratfield-cum- 
Laxfield,  Suffolk,  1771.  R.  of  Frenze,  Norfolk,  1774-89.  V. 
of  Ubbeston,  Suffolk,  1774-99.  R.  of  Bedfield,  1789-99. 
Died  June  8,  1799.  Buried  at  Ubbeston.  M.I.   {Venn,  11.  85.) 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1763.  Matric. 
(Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  7,  1742,  age  18;  s.  of  John, 
clerk,  of  Black  Auton,  Devon.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1745-6.  R.  of 
AUington-East,  Devon,  1763-80.  Of  Black  Auton,  Devon 
Died  Nov,  8,  1794,  aged  71.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Musgrave,  Obit.)     • 


Adams,  Thomas 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1869.  S.  of 
Thomas  [Wesleyan  Minister  to  the  Friendly  Islands].  B. 
Sept.  14,  1847,  at  Paramatta,  New  South  Wales.  Bapt. 
Oct.  14,  1847.  Schools,  Taunton,  Wesleyan  Collegiate  Insti- 
tution (now  Queen's  College)  and  University  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  (i9<A  Wranglir)  1873;  M.A.  1876. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  25,  1874;  priest,  1875.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  Royal  Grammar  School,  Lancaster,  1873-4; 
at  St  Peter's  School,  York,  1874-83.  Chaplain  to  the  School. 
C.  of  St  Michael-le-Belfry,  York,  1874-83.  Head  Master  of 
Gateshead  High  School,  1883-5.  Principal  of  the  University 
of  Bishop's  College,  Lennoxville,  Canada,  1885-1900.  R.  of 
Bishop's  College  School,  1885-91.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Lennoxville) 
1886.  Hon.  Canon  of  Quebec  Cathedral,  1897-9.  Worked 
strenuously  to  obtain  funds  for  the  rebuilding  of  the 
University  and  School  buildings  at  Lennoxville,  partially 
destroyed  by  fire;  returned  to  England  broken  in  health, 
1899.  .Sett.ed  at  Paignton,  Devon.  C.  of  CoUaton,  1901. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  25,  1902,  aged  55,  at 
Almeley  Vicarage,  Herefordshire.  Buried  there.  [Eagle,  xxju; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

ADAMS,  THOMAS  BURROWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  9,  1824.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,ofAldridge,  Staffs.  School, 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829.  Brother  of 
Richard  B.  (1827). 

ADAMS,  THOMAS  MAXWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Dec.  7, 
1789.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Maxwell,  Esq.,  lawyer,  of  Christ 
Church,  Barbados.  B.  May  17,  1771,  at  James  Street,  West- 
minster. School,  Harrow.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  21, 
1792.   Did  not  matriculate.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADAMS,  WALTER  SCOTT.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  189C. 
B.  Jan.  27,  1877.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1919. 
Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1900;  priest  (Truro)  1902.  C.  of 
Haughton,  1900-1.  C.  of  Calstock,  1901-6.  Chaplain  to  the 
Leper  Asylum  at  Emjanyana,  Cape  Colony,  1906-9;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Glasgow,  1910-11.  C.  of  Daresbury,  1911-15. 
Served  in  the  R.A.M.C.,  1915-16.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces, 
1916-19.  R.  of  Gorton,  Manchester,  1920-32.  V.  of  Corton, 
Norfolk,  1932-8-.   {Crockford,  1938.) 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  8,  1768. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  Scholar,  1769;  B.A.  1772; 
M.A.  1775.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Liti.  dim.  from  Canter- 
bury) May  1,  1773;  priest,  1778;  C.  of  Gt  Hardres  with  Stel- 
ling,  Kent,  1773.  C.  of  St  Peter's  and  Holy  Cross,  Westgate, 
1778.  [To  be  distinguished  from  a  contemporary  namesake 
of  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  D.D.,  R.  of  Abington  Pigotts, 
Cambs.,  1808,  and  wrongly  assigned  to  Pembroke  College, 
Cambridge,  in  the  Historv  of  Northumberland,  11.  299.] 
{Norwich  Ord.  Bk.) 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  30,  1787.  5th  s.  of  Patience  Thomas  [Filazer  (or  Filacer), 
of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench],  of  39,  Hatton  Gardens, 
London.  B.  Jan.  13,  1772.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1788;  Scholar,  1788;  LL.B.  1794;  LL.D.  1799. 
Fellow,  1 799-1 803.  Advocate  of  Doctors'  Commons,  1799- 
1825.  Served  on  the  Commission  regulating  the  practice  of 
Vice-Admiralty  Courts  abroad,  181 1.  Assisted  in  negotiating 
a  treaty  with  the  United  States,  after  the  capture  of  Washing- 
ton, 1814;  entrusted  with  'the  sole  preparations  of  des- 
patches' relating  to  Maritime  Law.  One  of  the  three  pleni- 
potentiaries to  conclude  a  Convention  of  Commerce  between 
Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  1815.  Laborious  work, 
connected  with  the  preparation  of  the  case  against  Queen 
Caroline,  undermined  his  health;  resigned  his  profession, 
1825.  Of  Dummer  Grange,  Hants.,  and  of  Thorpe,  Chertsey, 
Surrey.  Married  (1)  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Scott,  R.  of 
King's  Stanley,  Gloucs.,  Aug.  31,  1803;  (2)  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  William  Cockayne,  of  Rushton  Hall,  Northants., 
Apr.  6,  1811.  Won  a  high  reputation  for  business  capacity 
and  mastery  of  legal  details  [see  l\le}noir,  G.  Mag.,  1851,  11. 
197).  Died  June  11,  1851.  Buried  at  Thorpe.  {Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  3rd  S.,  I.  107;  D.N.B.) 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  9,  1824.  Of 
Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Adm.  at 
Oxford  {Com.  causa)  Dec.  3,  1863.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1831;  C.  of  Newton  Bromswold,  Northants.  R.  of 
Throcking,  Herts.,  1841-79.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1880.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM  GRYLLS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1855.  S.  of  Thomas  [and  Tabitha  Knill  Grylls],  of  Budhar- 
lick,  Cornwall.  B.  Feb.  16,  1836,  at  Laneast,  Cornwall. 
School,  Birkenhead  (Rev.  R.  Wall).  Matric.  Michs.  1855; 
Scholar,  1856;  B.A.  (12/A  Wrangler)  1859;  M.A.  1862;  Sc.D. 
1889.  Fellow,  1865-9.  Examiner  in  the  Natural  Science 
Tripos,  1875-8,  1888-9.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough 
College,  1860-3;  at  Highgate  School,  Middlesex,  1864-5. 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy  at  King's 
College,  London,  1865-1905.  F.G.S.,  1865.  F.R.S.,  1872. 
F.C.P.S.    Took  an  active   part  in   the  foundation  of  the 


Adamson,  Henry  Thomas 

Physical  Society  of  London;  President,  1878-80.  President 
of  the  Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers,  1884.  Of  Heath- 
field,  Broadstone,  Dorset,  1905-15.  Edited  two  volumes  of 
his  brother's  Scientific  Papers.  A  member  of  the  Alpine 
Club.  Contributed  numerous  papers  to  various  scientific 
journals.  Died  Apr.  10,  1915,  at  Broadstone.  Brother  of 
John  C.  (1839)  and  father  of  the  next.  (G.  B.  Routledge; 
Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM  GRYLLS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  17,  1892. 
[S.  of  WiUiam  Grylls  (above).  B.  Oct.  13,  1873.  School,  St 
Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1899. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1895.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1898; 
disbarred  at  his  own  request,  Jan.  19,  1904.    (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26, 
1856.  S.  of  David,  secretary  to  the  Chester  City  Mission. 
B.  Sept.  3,  1834,  at  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A. 
i860.  D.C.L.  (Pennsylvania)  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester) 
1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Dolphinholme,  Lanes.,  1859-60; 
v.,  1860-7.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Kilburn,  London,  1879-86. 
Secretary  of  the  Jews'  Society,  1S70-83.  R.  of  AH  Saints', 
Dorchester,  1886-93.  Chaplain  of  Neuilly,  Paris,  1895-1904. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1905.    (Venn,  11.  331;  Hennessy.) 

ADAMS -CONNOR,  GEORGE  HARRY,  see  CONNOR. 

ADAMSON,  AGAR  STUART  ALLAN  [MASTERTON].  Adm. 
pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  1,  1886.  B.  Dec.  25,  1865,  in 
the  East.  Schools,  St  Lawrence  College,  Ramsgate  and 
Trinity  College,  Porthope.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Migrated  to 
Downing,  Oct.  3,  1887  [Agar  Stewart].  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (joined  Princess  Patricia's  Light  Infantry;  the  first 
Canadian  unit  to  take  the  field;  Capt.,  1914;  present  at  the 
second  battle  of  Ypres;  in  temporary  command  of  the 
battalion  at  Bellewaerde  Ridge;  wounded  but  continued  to 
direct  operations;  D.S.O.;  Lieut. -Col.;  through  the  battles  of 
Vimy  Ridge  and  Passchendaele,  until  19 18;  twice  mentioned 
m  despatches).  Summary  Court  Officer  at  Bonn;  returned  to 
Canada,  1919.  Died  Nov.  21,  1929,  in  a  London  nursing 
home.   (The  Times,  Nov.  25,  1929;  St  Lawrence  Coll.  Reg.) 

ADAMSON,  CHARLES  WARREN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1887.  S.  of  WiUiam  Rushton  [of  Gt  Sanders  and 
Rushton  Park,  Sussex,  J. P.,  D.L.;  died  1898].  B.  at  Mount- 
field,  Sussex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Living  at 
Glenora,  'late  of  Klondyke,'  in  1890.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

ADAMSON,  CUTHBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1867.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Hussey,  clerk  [V.  of 
Windy  Nook].  B.  at  St  Alban's,  Heworth,  Durham.  Bapt. 
July  25,  1848.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Oxford) 
1873;  C.  of  Shirbum,  Oxford,  1873-4.  Sometime  Assistant 
Master  at  Abingdon  Grammar  School;  afterwards  at  Epsom 
College,  1874-5.  C.  of  St  Hilda's,  South  Shields,  1876-8.  V.  of 
South  Westoe,  Durham,  1878-1910.  A  member  of  the  old 
School  Board  at  South  Shields  and  subsequently  of  the  Borough 
Education  Committee.  R.  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  1910-20; 
retired;  removed  to  Sunderland.  A  keen  antiquary.  Vice- 
President  of  the  Newcastle  Antiquarian  Society.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Author,  Houghton-le-Spring  Church,  etc.  Died 
May  3,  1922,  aged  73.  Brother  of  Edward  M.  J.  (1874). 
(H.  M.  Wood,  Collections.) 

ADAMSON,  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  25, 
1876.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  1880;  M.-A. 
1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Worcester)  1881.  C.  of  St 
John's,  Ladywood,  Birmingham,  1880-3.  Held  other 
curacies,  1883-7.  P.C.  of  St  Benedict's,  Liverpool,  1887-8. 
P.C.  of  Winshill,  Derbs.,  1888-94.  R-  of  Norbury,  1894- 
1904.  R.  of  Hadleigh,  Essex,  1904-23.  Resided  latterly  at 
Heathfield,  Sussex.  Died  there  Sept.  13,  1924,  aged  68. 
(Scott,  MSS.) 

ADAMSON,  EDWARD  MATTHEW  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  10,  1874.  S.  of  Edward  Hussey,  P.C.  of  St 
Alban's,  Heworth,  Durham.  [B.  there.  Bapt.  Mar.  25,  1856.] 
School,  Durham.  Exhibitioner.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A. 
1878;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (Winchester) 
1880.  Assistant  Master  at  Surrey  County  School,  Cranleigh, 
1878-92.  Head  Master  of  the  Boys'  High  School,  Sunder- 
land, 1893-1903.  V.  of  Beadnell,  Northumberland,  1904-17; 
retired.  Died  Dec.  24,  1927,  aged  71,  at  Shotley  Bridge'. 
Buried  there.  Brother  of  Cuthbert  E.  (1867).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

ADAMSON,  HENRY  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5, 
1889.  S.  of  Frank,  of  Mead  House,  Ealing,  Middlesex,  b! 
Jan.  21,  1871,  at  Ealing.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  Scholar,  1890;  B..\.  {6lh  Wrangler)  1892;  M.A. 
1896.  Assistant  Master  at  Sherborne  School,  1901-8.  School- 
master; of  Longfield,  Falmouth.    (Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADAMSON,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct 
25,  1854.  S.  of  Henry  David  Erskine.  B.  at  St  Marylebone 
London.  Bapt.  Oct.  30,  i8i6.  Matric.  Lent,  1863;  B.D. 
(Stat.  EHz.)  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Sodor  and  Man) 
1855;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  1854-6. 
Held  other  curacies,  1856-69.   V.  of  Benthall,  Salop,  1871-7. 


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Adamson,  James  Bardell 

Chaplain  at  Turin,  1877-8,  at  Nervi,  1880-2.  Author, 
religious  [at  the  time  of  his  death  was  on  his  way  to  England 
to  publish  his  last  work,  The  Millennium;  or  the  Mystery  of 
God  Finished].  Died  May  29,  1882,  aged  65,  at  Lyons. 
Probably  father  of  Joseph  (1872).  [Boose;  The  Guardian, 
June  7,  1882.) 

ADAMSON,  JAMES  BARDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  24,  1862.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1870. 
Ord.  deacon,  1867;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1868;  C.  of  St 
James's,  Taunton,  1S67-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1868-78. 
P.C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Halliwell,  Lanes.,  1878-9.  V.  of  Foles- 
hill,  Warws.,  1879-88.  V.  of  Burleydam,  Cheshire,  188S- 
1922.  Resided  latterly  at  4,  Claremont  Buildings,  Shrews- 
bury. Died  Aug.  23,  1922,  aged  79,  at  Shrewsbury.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Crockford.) 

ADAMSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  8,  1872. 
S.of  Henry  Thomas  (?  1854),  gent,  [and  Catherine  Elizabeth]. 
B.  at  St  John's  Wood,  London.  Bapt.  Nov.  i,  1852.  School, 
Streatham  (Mr  R.  Lewis,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B..\. 
1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest  (Manchester) 
1877;  C.  of  Habergham  Eaves,  Lanes.,  1875-7.  Held  other 
curacies,  1877-89.  V.  of  Colston  Bassett,  Notts.,  1889-97. 
V.  of  St  Luke  Woodside,  Croydon,  1897-1905.  V.  of  Ex- 
minster,  Devon,  1905-24.  Died  June  23,  1924,  aged  71,  at 
Exminster.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

ADAMSON,  ROBERT  JOHN  SETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1890.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of 
The  Vicarage,  Old  Ford,  London,  E.  Schools,  Christ's 
Hospital  and  Trent  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Ord. 
deacon,  1896;  priest  (Huron)  1897;  V.  of  Brookholm  with 
Sarawak,  Canada,  1896-7.  V.  of  Southampton,  1897-1902. 
V.  of  Delaware,  1902-8.  V.  of  Shelbume  with  Primrose, 
1908-14.  R.  of  Paris,  Ontario,  1914-29.  Rural  Dean  of  Brant, 
1916-23.  R.  of  Waterloo,  Ontario,  1929-36-.  Canonof  St  Pauls' 
Cathedral,  London,  Ontario,  1936-8-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

ADAMSON,  TRAVERS  PATRICK  MUIRHEAD.  Matric.  pens, 
from  Queens',  Michs.  1884.  [S.  and  h.  of  Travers,  barrister, 
of  Heidelberg,  Melbourne,  Australia.]  B.A.  1888.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  14,  1885;  no  call.  Died  Mar.  31,  1905. 
(R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

ADAMTHWAITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  15, 
1777.  School,  Sedbergh.  Did  not  reside;  name  off  Oct.  2, 
1777.  The  parish  register  of  Sedbergh  records  the  baptism  of 
John,  s.  of  Thomas  and  Ann  Adamthwaite,  Sept.  21,  1746. 
If  this  is  the  man  he  would  be  over  30  years  old  at  the  time 
of  admission  and  may  have  been  a  'Ten-year'  man.  A  John 
Adamthwaite,  Usher  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Northampton 
and  C.  of  Abington  in  1809,  received  the  hon.  degree  of  D.D. 
from  Marischal  College,  Aberdeen,  Sept.  21,  1809:  'recom- 
mended by  the  Bishop  of  Peterborough  and  others  for  a 
degree  of  LL.D.  or  D.D.'  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  28,  1807;  as  literate.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Northampton, 
1809-10.  To  be  distinguished  from  John  Adamthwaite,  D.D. 
(Oxon.)  1784.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ADCOCK,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  Cl.\re,  ?)  Mar.  1832. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  (z^th  Wrangler)  1836;  M.A.  1839. 
V.  of  Marske,  Yorks.,  1838-40.  Died  May  17,  1840,  aged  26. 
(G.  Mag.,  1840,  n.  104,  where  he  is  wrongly  called  Alcock.) 

ADCOCK,  EDWIN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1859;  from 
Hum.  H.  B.A.  from  Sidney,  1863.  (No  record  of  admission 
in  the  Coll.  Reg.) 

ADCOCK,  FREDERIC  POLAND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  29)  at 
Jesus,  July  29,  1862.  3rd  s.  of  Stephen.  B.  at  Cambridge. 
School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  LL.B.  1866; 
LL.M.  1869.  Solicitor;  in  practice  at  Cambridge.  (Foster, 
Coll.  Gen.,  11.  32.) 

AD'COCK  (post  HALFORD-ADCOCK),  HALFORD  HENRY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1835.  [S.  of  H.,  Esq., 
of  Leicester.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835  (Alford, 
(sic)  H.);  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842;  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1850. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln!  1839;  priest  (Peterb.)  1840;  C.  of 
Evington.  C.  of  Humberstone,  Leics.,  1841-51;  V.,  1856-61. 
Living  at  Brighton  in  1876;  afterwards  of  23,  Earl's  Court 
Square,  London.  Married  Charlotte  Lucy,  dau.  of  Bradford 
Wilmer,  M.A.,  atBadby,  Northants.,  Feb.  21,  1843.  Assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Halford  before  that  of  Adcock, 
May  24,  1881.  Died  Feb.  19,  1901,  aged  83.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ADCOCK,  HERBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  10,  1865.  S.  of  Halford  Henry  (above),  clerk,  of  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1865.  Went  to  Australia 
to  farm.  Died  as  the  result  of  an  accident  a  few  years  later. 
(Peile,  II.  592.) 

ADCOCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  1,  1818. 
Of  Cambs.  School,  Shrewsbury  [one  James  Adcock,  s.  of 
Joseph,  of  St  Mary  Axe,  London,  was  at  Merchant  Taylors' 
School,  1804-11].  Matric.  Michs.  i8i8;  B.A.  1822;  M.A. 
1825.  Ord.  deacon,  1824;  priest,  1826.  Assistant  Master  at 
Homcastle  School,  Lines.,  1824;  Head  Master,  1828-34.    V. 


Addis,  John 

of  Skillington,  1834-50.  R.  of  Greetham,  1850-63.  Con- 
tributor to  HalliweWs  Dictionary  of  Archaic  and  Obsolete 
Words.  Died  May  11,  1863.  Father  of  James  (next).  (T.  A. 
Walker,  402 ;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADCOCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  30,  1849.  S.  of 
James  (above),  V.  of  Skillington,  Lines.  B.  Aug.  9,  1829,  at 
Lincoln.   Matric.  Michs.  1849. 

ADCOCK,  JOSEPH  MOULD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  I,  1895.  S.  of  WUliam.  B.  Mar.  10,  1864,  at  Tamworth, 
Staffs.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1903.  Ord. 
deacon,  1890;  priest,  1892.  P.C.  of  St  Peter's,  Clifton,  1890- 
2.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Nelson,  New 
Zealand.  C.  of  Brightwater,  1892-4.  C.  of  Motueka,  1894- 
5.  Returned  to  England.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Cambridge, 
1895-8.  C.  of  Aston -juxta-Birmingham,  1898-9.  Went  back 
to  New  Zealand.  C.  of  Tiinaru,  1899-1902.  V.  of  Temuka 
with  Winchester,  1902-10.  C.  of  Christchurch,  Heme  Bay, 
Kent,  1910-11.  R.  of  Willesborough,  near  Ashford,  1911-14. 
Died  Jan.  24,  1914,  aged  49,  at  Willesborough.  (Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

ADDAMS,  FRANCIS  HOLLAND.  Adm. pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  5,  1846.  S.  of  John  Timewell,  of  Cheltenham,  Gloucs. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A. 
1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of 
Abbot's  Moreton,  Worcs.,  185 1-2.  Held  other  curacies, 
1852-7.  P.C.  of  St  Peter's,  Netting  Hill,  London,  1857-62. 
retired.  Author,  A  Manual  of  Problem  Solving  in  Arithmetic; 
Sermons.  Became  insane;  died  by  his  own  hand,  Jan.  3, 
1890,  at  Torghallan,  Babbicombe,  Devon.  (Winchester  Coll. 
Reg.;  Hennessy;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

ADDAMS-WILLIAMS,  see  WILLIAMS,  ALBERT. 

ADDENBROOKE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  7, 
1773.  [S.  of  Benjamin  (1741),  R-  of  Folksworth,  Hunts., 
1751-81.]   B.  there. 

ADDENBROOKE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  9, 
1885.  S.  of  John.  B.  Mar.  27,  1865,  at  Walsall,  Staffs. 
School,  Wolverhampton  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1890;  C.  of  Dawley  Magna,  Salop,  1888-91.  C.  of  St  George's, 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  1891-8.  Curate-in-chairge  of  The 
Meir,  Longton  and  CaverswaU,  Staffs.,  1898-1903.  V.  of  St 
Chad's,  Smethwick,  1903-6.  V.  of  Fairlie,  New  Zealand, 
1906-8.  V.  of  Okato,  Taranaki,  1908-21.  C.  of  N.  Wairoa, 
Auckland,  1921.  V.  of  Warkworth,  1922-7;  retired.  Of 
Auckland,  N.Z.,in  1931;  not  in  Crockford,  1932.  Brother  of 
John  G.  (next).   (Peile,  11.  721.) 

ADDENBROOKE,  JOHN  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  5,  1876.  S.  of  John.  [John,  s.  of  Edward  Addenbrooke, 
of  The  Lea  and  Kingswinford,  Staffs.,  married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Gordon,  of  West  Bromwich,  in  1847; 
occurs  in  Burke,  L.G.,  1936,  but  issue  not  given.]  B.  Dec.  20, 
1849,  at  Walsall,  Staffs.  School,  Walsall.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1880;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chesterfield,  Derby- 
shire, 1879-80.  C.  of  Burton-on-Trent,  1880-2.  V.  of  St 
Luke's,  Wolverhampton,  Staffs.,  1883-9.  V.  of  CaverswaU, 
1889-1902.  Rural  Dean  of  Cheadle,  1901-2.  V.  of  Tutbury, 
1902-8.  V.  of  St  Wenn,  Cornwall,  1908-15.  C.  of  Tiverton- 
on-Avon,  Bath,  1918-22.  Died  July  3,  1922,  aged  72,  at  his 
home,  80,  Bloomfield  Avenue,  Bath.  Brother  of  Charles 
(above).    (Peile,  11.  650;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ADDERLEY,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  BOWYER.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  11,  1806.  4th  s.  of  Ralph,  of 
Coton,  Staffs.  B.  Jan.  g,  1787,  at  Hanbury.  School,  Upping- 
ham. Migrated  to  Caius,  Mar.  26,  1806.  Matric.  Michs. 
1806;  Scholar,  1806-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  20,  1812; 
priest,  Aug.  1,  1813.  R.  of  Wyfordby,  Leics.,  1815-21. 
Married  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Taylor,  of  Moseley  Hall, 
Worcs.,  Dec.  11,  1823.  Of  Fillongley  Hall,  Warws.  Died 
there  Aug.  4,  1872.   (Venn,  11.  146.) 

ADDERLEY,    MYLLES    BAGNALL    BOWYER.     Adm.    peas. 

(age  20)   at  Trinity,  Dec.   12,   1853.    3rd  s.  of  Ralph,  of 

Barlaston   Hall,   Staffs.    B.   there  June   6,    1835.    School, 

Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1854.    In  the  Army  (Royal  Horse 

Guards;  Lieut.,  1857;  retired).    (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1937,  and 

P.  and  B.,  sub  Norton.) 
ADDERTON,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,   (age   18)   at  St  John's, 

Feb.  20,  1756.    S.  of  Hill,  Esq.,  of  Salop.    B.  at  Preston. 

Schools,  Manchester  (Mr  Clayton)  and  Wem  (Mr  Prythyrch). 

Matric.  Easter,  1756. 
ADDIS,  ALFRED.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 

1823.    S.  of  Timothy.    B.  in  London.    School,  Chelsea  (Mr 

Lambert).   Matric.  Mic'us.  1823;  B.A.  1827. 
ADDIS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  27,  1852. 

S.  of  John.   B.  in  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857; 

M.A.  i860.  Of  Rustington,  Sussex,  Esq.  Died  Apr.  20,  1876, 

aged  44.    (The  Guardian,  Apr.  26,  1876.) 


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Addison,  Berkeley 

ADDISON,  BERKELEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  5, 
1835.  S.  of  Joseph  (1815),  clerk,  of  Shifnal,  Salop,  and  of 
Rodwell,  We)'mouth  ['an  orphan  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph 
Addison,'  Tutor's  Book].  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest  (Chichester) 
1840.  C.  of  Brighton,  1S40.  Sometime  Domestic  Chaplain  to 
the  Eari  of  Caithness.  R.  of  Collyhurst,  Manchester,  1855-61. 
C.  of  Jesmond,  Northumberiand,  1861-82.  Proctor  in  Con- 
vocation, 1874.  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham,  1877-82.  Chairman 
of  Newcastle  School  Board.  Married  Eliza,  dau.  of  J.  Pollitt, 
Esq.,  July  21,  1838  (then  described  as  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Addison,  of  Wejnnouth).  Author,  The  Ark  of  Israel; 
Rod  of  Moses;  Manchester  Lectures.  Died  Jan.  13,  1882,  aged 
67,  at  Jesmond  Vicarage.  {T.  A.  Walker,  451;  Foster,  Coll. 
Gen.,  II.) 

ADDISON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  27,  1851. 
S.  of  John  William,  gent.,  of  Relly  Mill,  Durham.  B.  at 
Durham  [Chapelry  of  St  Margaret].  Bapt.  June  22,  1825. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar,  1855;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1881. 
Opened  a  private  school  at  Windermere;  removed  to  Char- 
lotte Terrace,  South  Shields.  Died  Mar.  5,  1901,  aged  75,  at 
South  Shields.   {Eagle,  xxiii.) 

ADDISON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  June  10,  1767. 
2nd  s.  of  Leonard  (1716),  clerk,  D.D.  [B.  Sept.  18,  1748.  at 
Saxthorpe,  Norfolk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  B.A.  1771.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  24,  1771;  priest,  June  12,  1774;  C.  of 
Saxthorpe,  Norfolk,  1771-  R-  ol  East  Harling,  177^7- 
Brother  of  Leonard  (1766)  and  perhaps  father  of  Edward 
(next). 

ADDISON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Aug.  23, 
1792.  Of  Norfolk.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Edward  (above),  clerk.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1793;  Scholar;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  1800;  B.D. 
1807.  Fellow,  1798-1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  31, 
1797;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1799.  P.C.  of  St  Benedict's,  Cambridge, 
1816-21.  R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.,  1821-43.  Died  there 
May  27,  1843.   (G.  Mag.,  1843,  11.  215.) 

ADDISON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  12,  1784. 
S.  of  William  Thomas,  R.  of  Workington,  Cumberland. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar;  B.A.  1788; 
M.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Sept.  21,  1788;  priest, 
Sept.  19,  1790;  C.  of  Workington,  Cumberland,  1788.  R.  of 
Gt  Brickhill,  Bucks.,  1793-1803.  Died  Sept.  28,  1803.  {St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  102.) 

ADDISON,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  4,  1834.  S.  of  James.  B.  in  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Canter- 
bury) 1839;  priest  (Newfoundland)  1840.  Examining  chap- 
lain to  Bishop  Spencer  (afterwards  Bishop  of  Jamaica); 
in  charge  of  Harbour  Grace,  Newfoundland.  R.  of  Mande- 
ville,  Manchester,  Jamaica,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Jamaica,  Feb.  1844.  Married  (i)  Miss  Sweeting,  of  Bumham, 
Essex;  (2)  Anna,  dau.  of  Charles  Farquharson,  Esq.,  Feb.  4, 
1851,  at  Clarendon,  Jamaica.  Died  Jan.  1864,  on  a  voyage  to 
England.  M.I.  in  Mandeville  church.  {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  S. 
.■\ddison.) 

ADDISON,  HAROLD  LACY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  21,  Avenue  Road,  Regent's  Park, 
London.  B.  Mar.  12,  1872,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
(Law  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1892).  Did  not  graduate.  Of 
Linklaters  and  Paines,  Walbrook.  Died  July  30,  1933,  aged 
61,  at  Barham  Lodge,  Weybridge.  {The  Times,  July  31, 
1933) 

ADDISON,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1899.  S. 
of  Friend,  gent.,  of  Herwiri,  New  Guelderland.  B.  Oct.  17, 
i88i,  at  Addington,  Umvoti,  Natal.  School,  Hilton  College, 
Natal  (Mr  H.  V.  Ellis).   Matric.  Michs.  1899. 

ADDISON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  10, 
1772,  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Preston, 
Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1772.  [Adm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  Nov.  1,  1770,  age  16,  as  s.  of  Nicholas.  B.  at  Limer- 
ick.] One  of  these  names  (s.  of  Richard  {sic),  of  Preston, 
Lanes.;  B.  there  Mar.  2,  1755),  Barrister-at-law;  D.L.  for 
Lanes.;  died  Oct.  17,  1837.  {Al.  Dubl.;  Manchester  Sch. 
Reg.;  Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADDISON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1799.  S.  of  Eldred,  of  Calcutta,  India.  School,  Hawkshead, 
Lanes.  (Mr  Bowman).  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  Scholar,  1800; 
LL.B.  1805.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Exeter) 
Mar.  10,  1809;  priest.  Mar.  18,  1810.  R.  of  Ickenham, 
Middlesex,  1815-59;  Rural  Dean.  Died  Feb.  18,  1859. 
{Hennessy;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  i.  437.) 

ADDISON,  JOHN  ASPINALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 
1831.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Liverjxx)!.  Matric.  Michs.  1831; 
B..\.  1835;  M.A.  1843;  Com.  causa  (Oxford)  1865.  Ord. 
deacon,  1838;  priest  (Chester)  1839;  P.C.  of  Middleton, 
Westmorland,  1838-40.  P.C.  of  Barbon  Chapelry,  1840-1.  V. 
of  Barton,  1840.  V.  of  Mitton,  Yorks.,  1841-9.  Minister  of 
St  Mary's,  Windermere,  1849-55.  P.C.  of  Churchdown, 
Gloucs.,  1852.  C.  of  Plympton  and  Brixton,  Devon,  1856-9. 


Addison,  William  Bragg 

C.  of  Hound,  Hants.,  1860-2;  V.,  1862-74.  V.  of  Cowlam, 
Yorks.,  1874-83.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Leonard  Wilkinson, 
Esq.,  of  Slaidbum,  at  Clitheroe,  Lanes.,  Dec.  10,  1840.  Died 
Sept.  10,  1883.  Perhapsfatherof  Leonard  (1858).  (Whellan, 
Cumberland  and  Westmorland;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ADDISON,  JOHN  CRAMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  13, 
1850.    S.  of  Robert,  music-seller,  of  Regent  Street,  London. 

B.  Nov.  3,  1826,  at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square.  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1855;  C.  of  Willenhall,  Staffs.,  1854-5.  V.  of  Wotton-under- 
Wood,  Bucks.,  1856-71.  V.  of  Ashenden  with  Dorton,  1871- 
1907.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1908.  Married  EUen  Prior, 
dau.  of  R.  B.  Harraden,  Esq.,  of  Cambridge,  Oct.  17,  1854. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  Crockford.) 

ADDISON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  10,  1815;  a  'Ten-year'  man;  in  Holy  Orders.   Probably 

C.  of  Wyke  Regis,  Weymouth,  and  of  Rodwell,  Dorset. 
Married  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Dupre,  D.D.,  of 
Weymouth,  Jan.  7,  1813;  being  then  described  as  of  Shifnal, 
Salop  (G.  Mag.,  1813).  Died  Dec.  3,  1832,  aged  45  {sic),  at 
Rodwell.  M.I.  at  Wyke  Regis;  'in  his  48th  year.'  To  be 
distinguished  from  a  contemporary  namesake,  'M.A.,'  of 
Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  and  a  Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
who  died  Apr.  10,  1858,  and  with  whom  he  is  apparently 
confused  in  the  G.  Mag.,  1832,  11.  Father  of  Berkeley  (1835). 
{T.  A .  Walker;  Hutchins,  11. 852 ;  Foster,  Coll.  Gen.,  Marriages.) 

ADDISON,  JOSEPH  FOUNTAINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  May  22,  1848.  S.  of  William  Fountaine,  clerk, 
of  8,  Beaufort  Buildings,  Bath  [R.  of  Middleton  St  George, 
Durham].  B.  Dec.  8,  1829.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1848.  Lived  in  Italy  for  many  years.  Died  unmarried 
Jan.  23,  1884.   {Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

ADDISON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  July  2,  1766. 
S.  and  h.  of  Leonard  (1716)  clerk,  D.D.  B.  at  Saxthorpe, 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1766;  B.A.  1770.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  11,  1770.  C.  (to  his  father)  at  Cawston  and 
Salle,  Norfolk,  1770.  C.  of  Haverland,  i773-  R-  of  Booton 
(or  Boton)  1774-96.  V.  of  Dilham  with  Honing,  1776-96. 
R.  of  East  Harling,  1777-89.  Died  July  4,  1796,  aged  48. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1767).   (G.  Mag.,  1796,  11.  620.) 

ADDISON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  5, 
1858.  Of  Lanes.  [Perhaps  s.  of  John  Aspinall  (1831),  clerk.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon, 
1863;  priest  (Worcester)  1864;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Warwick, 
1863-5.  Lecturer  at  New  Milverton,  near  Leamington, 
Warws.,  1865-8.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Leicester,  1868-76.  Chap- 
lain of  the  Leicester  Infirmary,  1870-6.  Rural  Dean  of 
Weldon,  1876-7.  V.  of  Gretton,  Northants.,  1876-1913. 
Died  Feb.  6,  1915,  aged  74,  at  2,  Deauville  Mansions,  Clapham 
Park,  London,  S.W.  Father  of  the  next.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Guardian,  Feb.  11,  1915.) 

ADDISON,  LEONARD  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  6,  1886.  Of  Warws.  S.  of  Leonard  (above),  clerk.  B. 
June  29,  1868,  at  Warwick.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  Scholar,  1888;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Assistant 
Master  at  Pinewood  School,  Famborough,  Kent,  1890-3; 
al  Tonbridge  School,  1894.  Died  Nov.  i,  1918.  (Tonbridge 
Sch.  Reg.) 

ADDISON,  NORMAN  HAYTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  4,  1900.  [S.  of  J.  J.,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Kendal,  West- 
morland. B.  Mar.  13,  1881.  School,  Sedbergh.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1900.  Joined  the  Royal  Welsh  FusiUers  (Lieut.,  1905; 
resigned,  1907).  Went  in  for  ostrich  farming.  Of  The 
Meadows,  Schaombie,  Cape  Colony,  in  1908.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Lieut.,  Royal  Fusiliers).  {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

ADDISON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1777.  S.  of  John,  of  Heversham,  Westmorland.  School, 
Heversham  (Mr  Wilson).  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  Scholar,  1780; 
B..^.  1781;  M.A.  1785.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  11,  1781; 
C.  of  Upwell,  1781.  Went  to  Canada  as  a  missionary  (S.P.G.), 
1791.  Settled  at  Niagara,  Upper  Canada.  R.  of  St  Mark's 
Church,  Niagara,  1792-1829.  Died  Oct.  1829,  at  Niagara. 
{Dictionary  of  Canadian  Biography.) 

ADDISON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  17, 
1817.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B..^.  1821.  Ord. 
deacon,  1824;  priest  (Chester)  1825.  V.  of  Rillington,  Yorks., 
1838-65.  P.C.  of  Scampston,  1842-65.  V.  of  Wintringham, 
1846-65. 

ADDISON,  WILLIAM  BRAGG.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1882. 
S.  of  W.,  deceased.  B.  Oct.  i,  1863,  at  Oulton,  near  Wigton, 
Cumberland.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1885;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1894.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  London;  House  Surgeon  and  Clinical  Assistant. 
M.R.C.S.,  1891.  L.R.C.P.,  1891.  In  practice  at  Thornton 
Heath,  Surrey,  1898.  Late  Medical  Officer  of  Health,  Isles  of 
Scilly.  Of  St  Mary's,  Isles  of  Scilly,  in  1938.  {Venn,  11.  455 ; 
Medical  Directory,  1938.) 


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Addison,  William  Henry 

ADDISON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  13,  1879.  Of  Herts.  B.  Apr.  2,  1861.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon,  for 
Peterb.)  1884;  priest  (Manchester)  1889;  C.  of  Gt  Wigston, 
Leics.,  1884-6.  Held  various  curacies  for  short  periods, 
1886-1925.  Of  Charterhouse,  London,  E.C.  i,  in  1938. 
{Crockford.) 

ADEANE,  HENRY  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  5,  1806. 
[S.  of  Robert  Jones,  Esq.,  of  Babraham,  Cambs.  B.  there 
June  18,  1789.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  (i^h  Wrangler) 
i8ii;  M.A.  1814.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  i8io. 
Migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple,  May  10,  1813.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1814.  Of  Babraham,  Cambs.  J. P.,  D.L.  Chairman  of 
Cambs.  Quarter  Sessions.  M.P.  for  Cambs.,  1830-2.  Married 
(i)  Catherine  Judith,  dau.  of  John  King,  Esq.,  of  Aldenham 
House,  Herts.,  Oct.  24,  1822;  (2)  the  Hon.  Matilda  Abigail 
Stanley,  dau.  of  Lord  Stanley,  of  Alderley,  Cheshire,  Oct.  6, 
1828.  Died  May  11,  1847,  aged  57,  at  Babraham.  Father  of 
Robert  J.  (1849).   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  n.  209.) 

A'DEANE,  JOHN  ROBERT  BAYLY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1883.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  gent.,  of  London. 

B.  Mar.  21,  1865,  at  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Farmed  in 
New  Zealand.   Died  Mar.  14,  1924.   {Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADEANE,  ROBERT  JONES.  .Vdm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  23,  1849.  S.  of  Henry  John  (1806).  B.  Sept.  9,  1830. 
[School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1852.  Of  Babra- 
ham, Cambs.  Died  unmarried  Dec.  7,  1853,  aged  23.  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.) 

ADENEY,  FREDERICK  FIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1884.  S.  of  Edward,  tailor.  B.  Aug.  31,  1864,  at 
Chelsea,  Middlesex.  School,  St  Mark's  College,  Chelsea. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest 
(Ely)  1888;  C.  of  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambridge,  1887-9- 

C.  of  St  John's,  Paddington,  London,  1889-91.  Principal  of 
the  Church  Missionary  Society's  Divinity  Class  at  Jerusalem, 
1891-3.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Cairo,  1893-1902.  Secretary 
of  the  Egyptian  Mission,  1894-1902.  Died  Dec.  27,  1902, 
aged  38,  at  Helouan,  Egypt.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1889). 
{Eagle,  XXIV.) 

ADENEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  22,  1822.  Of 
Middlesex.  [3rd  s.  of  William,  tailor,  of  16,  Sackville  Street, 
Piccadilly,  London.]  Matric.  Lent,  1822.  Migrated  pens,  to 
Queens',  Oct.  11,  1822;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  18,  1825;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1826.  P.C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Enfield,  Middlesex,  1843-4.  R.  of  Flowton,  Suffolk, 
1844-67.  Author,  Christian  Recreations.  Died  Mar.  7,  1867. 
Probate  of  Will  (P.P.R.  London)  granted  to  nephews,  John 
Francis  Allen,  of  the  Ordnance  office,  and  James  Adeney, 
whip  maker,  of  Piccadilly.   (D.  G.  Causton;  Hennessy.) 

ADENEY,  JOHN  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  iS, 
1889.  S.  of  Edward,  tailor,  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex.  B.  Aug.  24, 
1869,  at  Chelsea.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1917. 
Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (London)  1893.  C.  of  Spitalfields, 
1892-6.  Missionary  of  the  Jews'  Society,  1896-1900.  Mis- 
sionary at  Bucharest,  1900-5  and  1921-35;  Chaplain,  1905- 
21.  Of  71,  Bushmead  Avenue,  Bedford,  in  1938.  Brother  of 
Frederick  F.  (1884).    (Crockford,  1938.) 

ADEY  (post  ADYE),  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  22,  1842.  [S.  and  h.  of  Daniel  Godson 
(Goodson),  Esq.,  of  Markyate  Cell,  Herts.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest  (Rochester) 
1847;  V.  (and  patron)  of  St  John's,  Markyate,  Herts.,  1847- 
85  [his  father  bought  the  Markyate  Cell  estate  in  1825,  and 
he  succeeded  to  the  property  on  the  death  of  his  father,  Dec. 
1872].  Restored  the  church  in  1874.  Changed  his  name  to 
Adye,  Nov.  18,  1869.  Resided  latterly  at  Gombard's,  St 
Alban's.  Died  there  Feb.  13,  1910,  aged  88.  {Victoria  Co. 
Hist.,  Herts.,  11. 190;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Feb.  17,  1910.) 

ADEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  21,  1755. 
S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Lanchester,  Durham.  School,  Dur- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1755.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
Sept. 24,  1758.  C.  of  Lanchester, 1758;  therein  1760.  Author, 
Sermons.  The  Rev.  Adey,  of  Lanchester,  Durham,  died  Jan.  8, 
1778.   (AT.  arul  Q.,  5th  S.,  vi.  343;  Musgrave,  Obit.) 

ADIE,  CLEMENT  JAMES  MELLISH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  1,  1895.  4th  s.  of  Patrick,  of  82,  Hvmtingdon  Road, 
Cambridge.  B.  Aug.  16,  1876,  at  Barnes,  London.  School, 
Fettes.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1906.  Rowing 
'blue,'  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  Merchiston  Castle  School, 
Edinburgh,  1902-5;  at  Eton,  1905-33;  Senior  Modern 
Language  Master,  1924-33-.  Of  King's  Copse,  Wentworth, 
Surrey,  1938.  Edited  Contes  by  Anatole  France,  etc.  Brother 
of  Richard  H.  (next)  and  Walter  S.  (1891).  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

ADIE,  RICHARD  HALIBURTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  20,  1884.  S.  of  Patrick,  of  Worton  Hall,  Isleworth, 
Middlesex.  B.  Aug.  20,  1864,  at  Kensington,  London. 
Schools,  London  International  College  (Mr  Ladell)  and  the 


Adkins,  Frederick  Thomas 

Royal  School  of  Chemistry.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar, 
1887;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1886,  Pt  II,  ist 
Class,  1887)  1887;  M..'^.  iSgr.  .Assistant  Demonstrator  in  the 
Cavendish  Physical  and  Physiological  Laboratories.  Lecturer 
in  Chemistry  at  St  John's  College,  and  Director  of  the  College 
Chemical  Laboratory,  1894-1914.  Lecturer  to  the  Cambridge 
and  Counties  Agricultural  Education  Board,  1895-1901. 
Secretary  of  the  University  School  of  Agriculture  till  1929. 
B.Sc.  (London).  During  the  Great  War,  Secretary  to  the 
Cambs.  War  Agricultural  Committee.  Alderman  of  the 
Cambs.  County  Council.  Died  May  i8,  1932,  at  136,  Hunting- 
don Road,  Cambridge.  Brother  of  Clement  J.  M.  (above),  etc. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  May  20,  1932.) 
ADIE,  WALTER  SIBBALD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1891.  S.  of  Patrick,  of  3,  Richmond  Road,  Cambridge.  B. 
Aug.  17,  1872,  at  Barnes,  London.  School,  London  Inter- 
national College  (Mr  Ladell).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar, 
1893;  ist  Smith's  Prizeman,  1896;  B.A.  {Senr.  Wrangler) 
1894;  M.A.  1898.  Fellow,  1S96.  Rowing  'blue,'  1895. 
Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1896;  served  in  Bengal  as 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Controller.  In  Finance  (Accounts) 
Dept.,  in  Assam,  Burma  and  Madras,  1899-1903.  Accoun- 
tant-Gen., in  Bengal,  Punjab  and  Burma,  1908-12;  Magis- 
trate and  Collector,  1912;  Collector,  Murshedabad,  1917-29; 
retired,  1929.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple)  1928. 
Master  of  the  Girdlers'  Company,  1932.  Of  4,  Malcolm  Street, 
Cambridge,  1938.  Brother  of  Richard  H.  (1884),  etc.  {Reg. 
of  the  Senate,  1937;  India  Office  List,  1937.) 

ADKIN,  LANCASTER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  26, 
1758.  S.  of  Robert,  R.  of  Wetheringsett,  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Yarmouth.  School,  Wyverstone  (Mr  Steggals).  Matric. 
Michs.  1758;  B.A.  1762;  M.A.  1777.    D.D.  (Corpus  Christi) 

1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1762;  priest,  Aug.  12, 
1764;  C.  of  Wetheringsett,  Suffolk,  1764.  R.  of  Wilby,  1766- 
7.  V.  of  Scottow,  Norfolk,  1767-1807.   R.  of  Belaugh,  1768- 

1807.  C.  of  St  .Andrew's,  Norwich,  1790-1807.  Author, 
Sermons.  Died  Feb.  18,  1807,  at  Windsor.  (Venn,  11.  75; 
G.  Mag.,  1807,  I.  281.) 

ADKIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Aug.  i,  1777- 

Of  Norfolk.   Fell.-Com.  Nov.  10,  1778.   [S.  and  h.  of , 

deceased,  a  gentleman  of  landed  property,  late  of  Downham 
Market.]  B.  there  1760.  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1782.  Remarkable  for  his  wit  and  social  qualities;  lived 
extravagantly;  famous  for  the  splendour  of  his  entertain- 
ments. According  to  Gunning,  commenced  a  career  of  dis- 
sipation and  'neglected  everything  a  man  is  sent  to  the 
University  to  learn.'  Prosecuted  by  the  University  for  an 
assault  on  James  Wood,  M..-\.,  Fellow  of  St  John's  (after- 
wards Master)  and  fined  £100  by  the  Court  of  King's  Bench, 
Nov.  27,  1788.  Popularly  known  as  'Tom  Adkin.'  Intimate 
with  Lord  Grey,  Whitbread,  Lambton  and  others  of  that 
party.  On  leaving  Corpus  took  a  suite  of  apartments  at  the 
White  Bear  Inn,  opposite  Trinity  College,  and  which  became 
known  as  'Adkin  College';  here  he  entertained  lavishly: 
'his  dinners  were  frequent  and  generally  riotous.'  Finally, 
having  exhausted  his  resources,  he  was  offered  a  home  in  the 
house  of  his  friend  Samuel  Whitbread  (the  poUtician)  and 
remained  there  several  years.  Afterwards  spent  much  of  his 
time  with  Sir  George  Leeds  at  Croxton  Park,  Cambs.  But 
his  tendency  to  drink  increased  and  'he  gradually  became 
insensible  to  everything  else.'  (Cooper,  Annals,  iv.  432; 
Gunning,  i.  51.) 

ADKINS,  ARTHUR  DOUGLAS  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1,  1890.  2nd  s.  of  Francis  [?  Frank],  merchant, 
deceased,  late  of  Kingswood,  Birmingham.  B.  July  25,  1871, 
at  King's  Heath,  Worcs.  [School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893.    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

ADKINS,  FRANCIS  (FRANK)  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1893.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  i,  1894.  S.  of  Joseph 
Francis,  temperance  lecturer,  of  London.  B.  there  June  29, 
1874.  B..A.  1896;  M.A.  1900.  Principal  of  Salford  Central 
School,  1898-1904;  of  Sheffield  Central  Secondary  School, 
1907-15.  Lecturer  to  the  Officers'  Training  Units,  during  the 
Great  War,  1915-18.  Gilchrist  Lecturer,  1919.  London 
University  Extension  Lecturer.  1925.  Lecture  to  the  Sel- 
bome  Society.  Director  of  Training  Courses,  National 
Council  of  Labour  Colleges,  1926.  Author,  Education — A 
Medley  (in  four  acts) ;  Europe's  New  Map;  How  Europe  Grew. 
Brother  of  Frederick  T.  (next).  (Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3;  The  Labour  Who's  Who,  1927.) 

ADKINS,  FREDERICK  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  7, 
1895.  S.  of  Joseph  Francis,  of  15,  Wynne  Road,  Stockwell, 
London.  Schools,  Kennington  and  Stockwell.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898.  Assistant  Master  at  the  British  Orphan 
Asylum,  Slough,  189S-9.  Assistant  Master  and  Evening 
School  Instructor  in  French,  for  the  London  School  Board. 
Assistant  Master  at  Sir  Walter  St  John's  School,  Battersea, 
1907-16,  and  at  Whitechapel  Foundation  School,  1916-19. 
Died  Oct.  4,  1919,  aged  43,  at  Streatham.  Brother  of  Francis 
J.  (1893).   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 


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Adler,  August  Ludwig  Wilhelm 

ADLER,  AUGUST  LUDWIG  WILHELM.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1894.  B.  Jan.  24,  1870.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1898;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (London)  1900; 
C.  of  Spitalfields,  1899-1903.  Head  of  the  Society  for  the 
Propagation  of  Christianity  among  the  Jews  in  Pans;  and 
C.  of  the  Embassy  Church,  1903-9;  retired.  Living  at  Geneva 
in  1929.    Not  in  Crockford,  1931. 

ADLER,  HERBERT  MARCUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  16,  1894.  S.  of  Marcus  Nathan,  M.A.  (London)  actuary', 
of  London.  B.  there  Jan.  16,  1876.  School,  City  of  London 
(Mr  A.T.  Pollard).  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1897;  LL.B.  1S9S;  LL.M.  and  M.A.  1901. 
Called  to  the  Bar  (Middle  Temple)  1901.  In  the  Great  War, 
Capt.  and  Adjutant,  K.A.S.C;  mentioned  in  despatches. 
M.B.E.  Of  5,  Abercom  Place,  London.N.W.  8.  (Reg.  of  the 
Senate,  1937;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ADLERCRON,  JOHN  LADEVEZE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1891.  S.  of  George  Rothe  Ladeveze,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of 
Co.  Kildare,  Ireland.  B.  July  4,  1872.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891.  Of  Moyglare,  Co.  Meath,  Ireland.  Married  and 
had  issue.  (Burke,  L.G.,  I9.S7.) 

ADLEY,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  25, 
1851.  S.  of  William,  clerk  [formerly  missionary,  C.M.S.]  of 
Privett,  Hants.  B.  Sept.  19,  1832,  at  Nellore,  Ceylon. 
School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs. 
185 1 ;  B.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (York);  priest,  1858;  C.  of 
Hull,  1858-g.  C.  of  Beverley,  1859-65.  C.  of  Old  Swinford, 
1867-77.  C.  of  AH  Saints',  Islington,  Middlesex,  1881-4. 
Died  c.  1884.   (Venn,  11.  304.) 

ADNEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27,  1835.  Of 
Devon.  [Probably  s.  of  Richard  (next),  clerk,  of  Tiverton.] 
School,  Blundell's.  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  (Blundell's  Sch. 
Reg.) 

ADNEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  8, 
1805 ;  from  Oxford.  [S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Uplowman,  Devon. 
School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  LL.B. 
1809.  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  6,  1802,  age  19. 
In  Holy  Orders.  Died  May  i,  1853,  aged  71,  at  Halberton, 
Devon.  Probably  father  of  John  (above).  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1853,  i.  672.) 

ADNUTT,  ROBERT  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  22,  1819.  S.  of  Thomas  (next),  clerk  of  Nailstone,  Leics. 
B.  Jan.  3,  1802.  School,  Appleby  (Mr  Lloyd).  Matric.  Michs. 
1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon,  1825;  priest, 
1826;  R.  of  Croft,  Leics.,  1826-72.  R.  of  Cadeby,  1836-72. 
R.  of  Broughton  .Astley  in  1841.  J. P.  for  Leics.  Died  May  25, 
1872,  aged  70,  at  Cadeby.  (Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  add.,  m. 
343-) 

ADNUTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1778.  S.  of  John,  grazier,  of  Markfield,  Leics.  B.  there  Apr. 
21,  1759.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Lawson).  Matric.  Michs. 
1778;  Scholar;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1787.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  24,  1782;  priest,  June  15,  1783.  R.  (and  patron)  of 
Croft,  Leics.,  1788-1826;  Lord  of  the  Manor.  J. P.  for  Leics. 
Married  Margery  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Green,  of 
Normanton-en-le-Heath,  Nov.  11,  1788.  Died  Jan.  20,  1826, 
aged  66.  Buried  at  Broughton  Astey;  memorial  window. 
Father  of  the  above.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Manchester 
Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

ADOLPHUS,  OTTO.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  21, 
1846.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar,  1847; 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon,  185 1;  priest  (Win- 
chester) 1852.  Vice- Principal  of  the  North  London  Collegiate 
School,  1855-7.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Norwood,  Surrey,  in  1858. 
Classical  Master  at  King's  CoUege  School,  London,  1858-90. 
Sometime  Lecturer  to  King's  CoUege  livening  Class  Depart- 
ment. Author,  Compendium  Theologicum.  Of  45,  Lyndhurst 
Road,  London,  S.H.,  in  1890.   Not  in  Crockford,  1891. 

ADYE,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM,  see  ADEY. 

AD  YE,  STEPHEN  BAWTREE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Dec.  8,  1820.  S.  of  Ralph  Willett,  Officer  in  the  Army.  B. 
1803,  at  Gibraltar.  Schools,  Colchester  and  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1821-6;  B.A.  1826,  Entered 
the  Anny  (98th  Rcgt.)  1828.  Drowned  Feb.  4,  1832,  in 
fording  the  Fish  River,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  (Venn,  u.  179; 
V.  L.  Oliver,  Caribbeana,  iii.  243.) 

AFFLECK,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  F^mmanuel,  Jan.  6,  1759. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Dalham  Hall,  Suffolk.  B.  Dec.  24, 
1740,  in  St  James's,  Westminster,  London.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  Easter,  1759.  Of  Dalham  Hall.  Succeeded  his  uncle. 
Sir  Edmund  Affleck,  Bart.,  as  2nd  Bart.,  Nov.  19,  1788. 
Married  Mar>',  dau.  of  Thomas  Clark,  of  New  York,  and 
widow  of  Richard  Vassall,  of  Jamaica,  July  18,  1796.  Died 
s.p.  July  17,  1808,  aged  67.  Brother  of  John  (1763).  (G.E.C.) 

AFFLECK,   GILBERT.    Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel,   Feb.    12, 

1776.  Of  Rutland.    [S.  and  h.  of  William  (1733),  R.  of  North 
Luffenham,  Rutland.]    School,  Westminster.    Matric.  Lent, 

1777.  Entered  the  Ariny  (2nd  Lieut.,  23rd  Foot,  1778;  Lieut., 


Agar,  George 

7th  Foot,  1779;  Capt.,  63rd  Foot,  1781;  98th  Foot;  half-pay, 
1795;  unattached,  1797).  Of  Cavendish  Hall,  Suffolk. 
Married  (i)  Mary  Smith,  of  Stamford,  Lines.;  (2)  Jane,  dau. 
of  Francis  (?  Edward)  Smythies,  of  Colchester,  Essex.  Died 
Apr.  26,  1831.  Father  of  Gilbert  (next).  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Burke,  P.  atui  B.) 

AFFLECK,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  2,  1843. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Gilbert  (above).]  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A. 
1848.  Married  Charlotte  Ann  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Langridge,  of  Brighton,  Sussex,  Sept.  29,  i860.  Died  Aug.  23, 
1882,  aged  58,  at  Leominster.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Foster, 
Baronetage,  1883.) 

AFFLECK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  2, 
1763.  2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.  [of  Dalham  Hall,  Suffolk].  B. 
Jan.  22,  1743,  at  Marlborough  Street,  London.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  Lent,  1763;  B.A.  1767;  M.A.  1776.  Ord.  deacon. 
Mar.  15,  1767;  priest  (Norwich)  May  29,  1768;  C.  of  Dalham, 
Suffolk,  1767.  R.  of  St  Columb  Major,  Cornwall,  1776-81. 
Died  unmarried  1781.  Brother  of  Gilbert  (1759).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

AFTAB,  AHMAd  KHAN,  see  AHMAd  KHAn,  S.  A. 

AGABEG,  AVIET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Oct.  4,  1862.  S. 
and  h.  of  Joseph,  of  Calcutta.  B.  there  Aug.  29,  1844. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  LL.B.  1867.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
June  II,  1864.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1868.  On  the  Northern 
Circuit.  Practised  before  the  High  Court  of  Calcutta. 
Married  Ethel  Wynne,  the  well-known  soprano-singer,  at  the 
Chapel  Royal,  Savoy,  Nov.  16,  1875.  Author,  legal.  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.) 

AGAR,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1789.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Peckham,  London.  B.  1772.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1790.  Doubtless  of  Stockton,  Yorks.; 
sole  Lord  of  the  Manor  in  1793  and  1799.  [Thomas  Preston, 
of  Stockton  and  Holtby,  Yorks.,  succeeded  to  that  estate 
through  his  marriage  with  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin 
Wilson  and  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Agar,  of 
Stockton.  In  1786  their  s.  Benjamin  (Preston)  succeeded  to 
the  property  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Agar,  Sept.  2, 
1786.]  Of  Brockfield,  near  York,  at  the  time  of  his  death 
(G.  Mag.,  1852,  II.  215).  Married  Beatrice  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Lewis  Francis  Irwin,  Esq.,  of  Tanrige,  Co.  Sligo,  Sept.  23, 
1793.  Died  July  9,  1852,  aged  80,  at  Scarborough.  Father 
of  John  {1817),  Benjamin  (next)  and  perhaps  of  Charles 
(1817).    (Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  A'.  R.  Yorks.,  u.  192.) 

AGAR,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  18,  1822.  S.  of 
Benjamin  (above),  Esq.  School,  Rugby.  [Adm.  as  s.  of 
Benjamin,  Esq.  (of  Brockfield,  Yorks.);  age  12  in  1816.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  V.  of  Ellerbum 
with  Wilton,  Yorks.,  1837.  Died  Mar.  18,  1837,  aged  33,  as 
the  result  of  being  knocked  down  by  a  runaway  horse. 
Brother  of  John  (181 7)  and  perhaps  of  Charles  (next). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1837,  11.  97.) 

AGAR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  29,  1817.  B.  in 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Benjamin  (1822),  etc. 

AGAR,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.  S.  and  h.  of  Herbert  Welbore  Ellis  (1844),  of  Stanton 
House,  Highworth,  Wilts.  B.  Sept.  25,  1872,  in  London. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1900.  Of  Stanton  House,  Highworth,  Wilts.,  in  1934. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.,  ed.  1937.) 

AGAR,  CHARLES  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  S.  of  William  [Talbot  (1862)],  of  St  Mary's  Lodge, 
Weybridge,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  2,  1872,  in  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1S97.  Rowing 
'blue'  (cox)  1893.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1909. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (sub-Lieut.  (R.N.V.R.),  1915-16; 
Lieut.,  R.G.A.,  1916-19).  Of  Stockton,  Yorks.,  and  of  Cob- 
ham  Court,  Surrey.  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Bugthorpe,  Holtby 
and  Stockton-on-the-Fore5t.  Died  suddenly  Jan.  10,  1937, 
aged  64,  at  Palermo.  Brother  of  Harold  E.  T.  (1894). 
(Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  N.  R.  Yorks.,  n.  192;  Walford,  Co.  Fam.; 
The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1937.) 

AGAR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  2, 
1770.  S.  of  James,  of  Ringwood,  Co.  Kilkenny.  B.  Dec.  4, 
1751.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1770.  [.\t  the  County 
Midsummer  Sessions,  Mr  Agar  and  Mr  O'Meara,  Fellow 
Commoners,  who  stood  indicted  for  an  assault  on  Thomas 
Fletcher,  printer,  at  a  public  coffee  house  in  Cambridge  on 
Mar.  i8,  1771,  moved  by  their  Counsel  to  stay  proceedings, 
alleging  that  the  University  ought  to  have  sole  conusance  of 
the  case.  The  claim  was  subsequently  heard  in  the  Court  of 
King's  Bench,  but  was  disallowed.  Cooper,  Annals,  iv.] 
M.P.  for  Callan,  1777-90.  P.C.  (Ireland)  1789.  Created 
Baron  Callan  of  Callan,  Co.  Kilkenny,  June  14,  1790.  A 
representative  Peer,  1801-15.  Died  s.p.  Oct.  29,  1815,  aged 
63,  when  his  peerage  became  extinct.  (G.E.C,  ed.  Gibbs., 
II.  487.) 


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Agar,  Harold  Evelyn  Talbot 

AGAR,  HAROLD  EVELYN  TALBOT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.    S.  of  William  Talbot  (1862),  of  St  Mary's 
Lodge,  VVeybridge,  Surrey.   B.  there  Aug.  14,  1876.   School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  A  member  of  the  London 
Stock  Exchange,  1911-.    Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major, 
3rd  London   Field   Co.   Di\'isional   Engineers,   R.E.,    1916; 
twice  mentioned  in  despatches).  Brother  of  Charles  T.  (1891). 
{Univ.  War  List.) 
AGAR,  [The  Hon.]  HERBERT  WELBORE  ELLIS.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  21)  at  Magdalene,  July  3,  1844.    2nd  s.  of  Welbore 
Ellis,  Earl  of  Normanton.  B.  Sept.  19,  1823.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844.    Of  Stanton  House,  Highworth,  Wilts. 
Died  Aug.  9,  1901.  Brother  of  James  C.  H.  W.  E.  (next)  and 
father  of  Charles  H.  (1892).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Nor- 
manton.) 
AGAR,    JAMES    CHARLES    HERBERT    WELBORE    ELLIS 
[Viscount  SOMERTON].  Adm.  nobleman  at  Trinity,  Jan.  29, 
1838.   S.  and  h.  of  Welbore  Ellis  [Agar],  Earl  of  Normanton. 
B.  Sept.  17,  i8i8.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1838;  M.A. 
1842.    M.P.  for  Wilton,  1841-52.   Succeeded  as  3rd  Earl  of 
Normanton,   Aug.   26,    1868.    Created  Baron  Somerton  of 
Somerley,  Hants.,  Apr.  9,  1873.   D.L.  for  Wilts,  and  Hants. 
Married  and  had  issue.    Died  Dec.   19,   1896.    Brother  of 
Herbert  W.  E.  (above).  {Record of  Old  Westminsters;  G.E.C., 
sub  Normanton.) 
AGAR,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  23,  181 7. 
S.  of  Benjamin  (1789).  B.  at  Stockton,  Yorks.  School,  West- 
minster.   Matric.  Michs.   1817.    Of  Stockton,  Yorks.;  suc- 
ceeded his  father  in  1852 ;  Lord  of  the  Manor.  Married  Harriet 
Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Swann,  June  25,  1829.   [On  Sept.  18, 
1854,  John  Lewis,  only  s.  of  John  Agar,  Esq.,  of  Brockfield, 
Yorks.,  died,  aged  16.]   His  trustees  were  Lords  of  the  Manor 
fTomi872-i90i.  Died  1871.  Brotherof  Benjamin  (1822)  and 
perhaps  of  Charles  (1817).   {Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  N.  R.  Yorks., 
II.  192;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  G.  Mag.) 
AGAR,  SAMUEL  HOLLINGSWORTH.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1875.  S.  of  Samuel  Hollingsworth,  M.D.,  of  Henley-in-Arden, 
Warws.  B.  there  July  22,  1857.    School,  Hereford.   Matric. 
Michs.    1875;    B.A.    1879.     At    Guy's    Hospital,    London. 
L.S.A.,  1883.    M.R.C.S.,  1884.    Partner  with  his  father  at 
Hurst    House    Asylum,    Henley-in-Arden,    in    1898-1922-. 
{Venn,  11.  418;  Medical  Directory,  1922.) 
AGAR,  WILFRED  FADE.   Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1900.    3rd 
s.  of  Edward  Larpent,  rug  manufacturer,  retired,  of  Hilly 
Mead,  Wimbledon,  Surrey.   B.  there  Apr.  27,  1882.   School, 
Sedbergh.    Matric.  Michs.  1900;   Scholar,  1903;   Prizeman; 
B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1903;  Pt  II,  ist  Class, 
1904)    1903;    M.A.    1907.      Fellow,    1907-13-     Walsingham 
Medal,   1906.     Sometime  Lecturer  in  Zoology  at  Glasgow 
University.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Highland  Light 
Infantry  (T.F.)).    Professor  of  Zoology  at  the  University  of 
Melbourne,  Australia,  1919-35-.   F.R.S.,  1921.   O.B.E.,  1939. 
Married  and  had  issue.   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Who's  Who, 
1938;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937-) 
AGAR,  WILLIAM  ATKINSON.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
22,  1831.    S.  of  Francis.    B.  in  the  parish  of  All  Saints' 
Pavement,  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1831. 
AGAR,  WILLIAM  TALBOT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  24, 
1832.    [S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,   Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Ehn  Lodge, 
Camden  Town,  London.]    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs. 
1832;  B.A.  1836.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  19,  1832.   Of 
Milford  House,  Lymington,  Hants.    J. P.  for  Sussex.    Died 
June  12,  1906.   Father  of  the  next.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
AGAR,  WILLIAM  TALBOT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14, 
1862.     S.   of   William   Talbot   (above),   of   Milford   Lodge, 
Lymington,  Hants.  B.  there  May  23,  1844.  School,  Brighton 
College  (Mr  Griffith).   Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866.  Adm. 
at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1865.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1868. 
Secretary  to  the  Institute  of  Bankers,  1881-1904.    J.P.  for 
North  Devon  and  for  the  North  Riding,  Yorks.  Of  Stockton, 
Yorks.;  succeeded  to  the  Yorkshire  family  estate,  c.  1906; 
Uved  latterly  at  Brockfield  Hall,  York.   Died  Jan.  19,  1910. 
Father    of    Charles   T.    (1891)    and    Harold   E.   T.    (1894). 
{Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  26,  1910.) 
AGAR-ELLIS,   HENRY  GEORGE,  Viscount  CLIFDEN.    Adm. 
pens,   (age   19)   at  Magdalene,   Apr.    10,  1883.    [Viscount 
Clifden.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (Agar-Ellis) .  B.  Sept.  3,  1863.] 
School,  Eton.   Succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Viscount  Clifden 
of  Gowran  Castle,  Co.  Kilkenny,  Ireland,  Feb.  20,  1866.   Of 
Dover  House,  Whitehall,  London.   Died  unmarried  Mar.  28, 
1895,  at  7,  Carlton  Gardens,  London.   Buried  at  Holdenby, 
Northants.   {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 
AGAR-ELLIS,    JAMES    [JOHN].     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.   S.  of  James,  of  Cokeham,  Worthing,  Sussex. 
B.  July  5,   1863,  in  Paris.    School,   Bradfield  (Mr  Gray). 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1891  (James).    Ord. 
deacon,  1886;  priest  (Truro)  1887  (James  John);  C.  of  St 
Mar>''s,  Truro,  1886-8.   Held  other  curacies,  1888-96.    P.C. 


Agnew,  Alexander 

of  St  Aldan's,   Small  Heath,   Worcs.,    1896-1903.    V.   o 
Offchurch,  1903-19.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Hereford,  1919-36.   R.  of 
Donnington,  1936-8-.  Of  Southmead,  Ledbury.  {Crockford, 
1938.) 
AGAR-ELLIS,  LEOPOLD  GEORGE  FREDERICK  AGAR.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  ir,  1848.    2nd  s.  of  George  James 
Welbore  [Agar-Ellis],  Baron  Dover.  B.  May  13, 1829.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1848;  M.A.  185 1.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  19, 
1851.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1854.   J.P.  and  D.L.  Co.  Kilkenny. 
M.P.  for  Kilkenny,  1857-74.   A.D.C.  to  the  Earl  of  Carhsle, 
Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  1855-8  and  1859-64.   Succeeded  his 
nephew,  Henry  George  (Agar-EUis)  as  5  th  Viscount  Clifden 
of  Gowran,  etc.,  Mar.  28,  1895.   Died  s.p.m.s.  Sept.  10,  1899. 
Buried  at  Brompton  Cemetery.   On  his  death  the  Barony  of 
Dover  became  extinct.  (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 
AGASSIZ,   ALEXANDER.    Hon.   Sc.D.    1887.     Zoologist   and 
explorer.    Curator  and  Director  of  the  Museum  of  Com- 
parative Zoology  at  Harvard,  U.S.A.   Died  Mar.  29,  19 10. 
AGASSIZ,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27, 
1818.    S.  of  Lewis.    B.  1800,  in  London.    School,  Charter- 
house.   Matric.  Lent,  1819;  B.A.  1823.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  12,  1819;  2nd  s.  of  Arthur  David  Lewis,  mer- 
chant, of  Finsbury  Square,  London.    Ord.  priest  (London) 
Sept.  20,  1824.    Perhaps  P.C.  of  Longton  St  John's,  Staffs., 
1834-9.    C.  of  St  Dunstan's-in-the-West,  London,  in  1846. 
C.  of  Bromley,  Kent,  1849;  still  there  in  1851.    In  Clergy 
Lists,    1853-8;    unbeneficed;   'Agassiz,  R.,  "M.A.  .     Died 
Nov.  19,  1858,  aged  58,  at  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight.  (G.  Mag., 
1859,  I.  99;  List  of  Carthus.) 
AGASSIZ,  RODOLPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  13,  1848; 
re-adm.  Oct.  3,  1859.   S.  of  Lewis,  Capt.,  of  Bradfield,  Essex 
[and  Sarah  EUza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Nunn].   B.  at  Bradfield. 
Bapt.  Apr.  13,  1832.    Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1862;  M.A. 
1866.    Ord.  deacon,   1862;   priest   (Rochester)   1863;  C.   of 
Radwell,   Herts.,    1862-3.     V.   of   Gt   Clacton   with   Little 
HoUand,  Essex,  1864-70.   P.C.  of  Snareston,  Leics.,  1870-4- 
P.C.  of  East  Keswick-in-Harewood,  Yorks.,  1874-6.    C.  of 
St  Giles',  Camberwell,  1878-80.    C.  of  St  Mary  Woohioth, 
London,  1881-3.  C.  of  St  Mary  Upton  with  Chalvey,  Bucks., 
1884-6.   R.  of  Radnage,  Oxon.,  1886-99.  Died  there  Nov.  3, 
1899.   (Scott,  MSS.) 
AGER.  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  19,  1839. 

S    of ,  Esq.,  of  Gt  Yeldham,  Essex.    B.  June  7,  1820. 

Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.    Ord    deacon, 
1846;  priest  (Peterb.)   1847.    C.  of  Upton  and  St  Peters, 
Northampton,  1846-9.   C.  of  Overstone,  1850-8.   Held  other 
curacies,   1858-65.    Head  Master  of   Kimbolton  Grammar 
School,  Hunts.,  1865-77.   C.  of  Eastleach  Martm  and  East- 
leach  Turville,  Gloucs.,  1877-80.    C.  of  Longworth,  Berks., 
1880-2     R.  (and  patron)  of  Newton  Bromswold,  Northants., 
1882-99.     Died  there  Apr.  29,  1899,  aged  78.     {Boose,  iv. 
Suppl.) 
AGG,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  21, 
1851.    S.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.    B. 
there.   Bapt.  June  29,  1832.   Matric.  Michs.  185 1. 
AGG-GARDNER,   JAMES   TYNTE.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity, 
Sept.   30,   1865.    S.  and  h.  of  James,  deceased,  late  of  2, 
Fauconb^rgh    Villas,    Cheltenham,    Gloucs.    (assumed    the 
additional  name  of  Gardner,  Sept.  13,  1836;  he  was  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Cheltenham;  died  1858).    B.  there  Nov.  25, 
1846.    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1866.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  18,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1873-  M.P. 
for  Cheltenham,   1874-80,   1885-95,   1900-6    1911-28.    Of 
Evesham   House,   Cheltenham,   Gloucs.     J.P.   and  County 
Alderman  for  Gloucs.    Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Cheltenham. 
First  Honorary  Freeman  and  Mayor  of  Cheltenham,  1908-9 
and  1912-13-    Knighted,  1916.    Chairman  and  Director  of 
various  brewing  companies.    Of  Evesham  House    Chelten- 
ham.   Died  suddenly  Aug.  9,   1928,  in  the  Carlton  Club. 
(The  Times,  Aug.  10,  1928;  Walford,  Co.  Fam.) 
AGGS    HENRY  GURNEY.    Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1884.    [S. 
and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Pipplerook,  Dorking.]   Died  May  21. 
1929,  at  Addlington  Park,  Kent.  {The  Times,  May  25,  1929-) 
AGGS,  WILLIAM  HANBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  JRInity  May  21, 
1888     S    of   Thomas,   of  HoUywood,   Clapham   Common, 
London     B.  Aug.  26,   1870.    School,  Uppingham.    Matnc. 
M°chs    i888;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1892;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1896. 
Ato!  at  the  Imier  Temple,  1889.   CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1893. 
Onthe  Northern  Circuit.   Of  Goldsmith's  Buildmg,  Temple, 
E.G.  4.   {Reg.  of  the  Senate,  I937-) 
AGLIONBY,  FRANCIS,  see  YATES. 
AGLIONBY,  HENRY  AGLIONBY,  see  BATEMAN. 
AGNEW,  ALEXANDER.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.   7, 
1814   Of  Co.  Down,  Ireland.  School,  Oswestry.  Matric.  Michs. 
1814!    Drowned  Dec.  1817  whilst  bathing  near  Barmouth. 
(G.  Mag.,  1817,  II-  572-) 


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Agnew,  Andrew  Noel 

AGNEW,  ANDREW  NOEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  14, 
1867.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Andrew,  Bart.,  of  Lochnaw  Castle, 
Wigtowns.  B.  Aug.  14,  1850,  at  Ex  ton  Park,  Rutland- 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  LL.B.  1872.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  14,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1874- 
On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Succeeded  his  father  as  gth  Bart., 
Mar.  25,  1892.  Of  Lochnaw  Castle,  Stranraer,  N.B  M.P.  for 
South  Edinburgh,  1900-6.  J.P.,  D.L.  and  Vice-Lieut  for 
Co.  Witttown.  A  member  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers 
(King's  Body  Guard  for  Scotland).  President  of  the  Royal 
Scottish  Arboricultural  Society.  Author,  Introduciton  to 
Forestry;  A  Guide  to  Wigtownshire.  Died  s.p.  July  14,  1928. 
at  23,  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  London.  {G.E.C.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

AGNEW,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  21, 
1855.  S.  of  James,  of  Caimcastle  Lodge,  Larne,  Co.  Antrim. 
B.  there.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1855-  In  the  Army 
(Capt.,  i6th  Lancers).  Killed  Mar.  22,  1873,  by  an  assassin 
in  the  troopship  Serapis  when  returning  home  invaUded  from 
Secunderabad. 

AGNEW,  CHARLES  MORLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1874.  2nd  s.  of  William  [afterwards  Bart.J,  of  Sum- 
mer Hill,  Pendleton,  Lanes,  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B. 
Feb.  14,  1855,  at  Manchester.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1883.  Football  (rugby)  'blue.'  Of 
Durrants,  Croxley  Green,  Herts.  High  SheriS  of  Herts., 
1930.  During  the  Great  War  worked  for  the  Red  Cross 
Society  in  the  Wounded  and  Missing  Department.  O.B.E., 
1918.  Donor  of  the  'Evelyn  Nursing  Home,'  at  Cambridge 
as  a  thank-offering  after  a  successful  operation  on  his  vrife 
Evelyn.  A  generous  benefactor  to  the  Artists'  Benevolent 
Institution  and  other  charities.  Died  May  23,  1931,  aged  75. 
at  Croxley  Green.  Brother  of  George  W.  (1870)  and  Walter 
(1880).   {The  Times,  May  25  and  30,  1931.) 

AGNEW,  EDWARD  JONES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  12,  1788;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  S.  of  Valentine, 
merchant.  B.  at  Co.  Down,  Ireland.  School,  Harrow.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  Jan.  17,  1785,  age  18;  B.A.  (Dubhn) 
1788.  M.P.  for  Co.  Antrim,  1792-7;  High  Sheriff,  1803. 
Still  active  in  poUtical  circles  in  1831.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
iv;  Al.  Dubl.;  Henry  Bradshaw,  Newspaper  Cuttings,  Co. 
Antrim.) 

AGNEW,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  31,  1870.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  printseller  [afterwards 
Bart.].  B.  Jan.  19,  1852,  at  Salford,  Lanes.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1879.  Football 
(rugby)  'blue.'  Partner  in  the  firm  of  Thomas  Agnew  and 
Sons,  Art  Publishers,  of  London,  Manchester  and  Liverpool. 
Sometime  President  of  the  Printsellers'  Association.  A 
member  of  the  Court  of  Governors  of  Victoria  University, 
Manchester.  Of  Rougham  Hall,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 
J.P.  for  Lanes,  and  West  Suffolk.  M.P.  for  West  Salford, 
1906-18.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  1910.  High 
Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1922.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of 
Charles  M.  (1874),  etc.,  and  father  of  John  S.  (1898).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

AGNEW,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1811.  S.  of  WilUam.  B.  in  London.  School,  Hampstead, 
London  (Mr  Bidmead).  [Doubtful  if  resided;  did  not  matri- 
culate.] 

AGNEW,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  17,  1816. 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  42,  Russell  Square, 
London.  School,  Greenwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar, 
1817;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1823. 

AGNEW,  JOHN  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1898.  S.  and  h.  of  George  William  (1870),  of  102,  Lancaster 
Gate,  London.  B.  Sept.  16,  1879,  at  Manchester.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Land  agent.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  19x4-18  (Capt.,  Suffolk  Yeomanry;  Deputy 
Assistant  Adjutant-General;  mentioned  in  despatches; 
Cavalier,  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy).  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  The  Battlies  House,  Rougham,  Suffolk.  J.P.  for 
West  Suffolk.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

AGNEW,  STAIR  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  21,  1851.  5th  s.  of  Sir  Andrew,  Bart.  B.  Dec.  6,  1831, 
at  Blackheath,  Kent.  School,  Clapham  Grammar,  London 
(Mr  Pritchard).  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1854.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  9, 
1851.  Called  to  the  Scottish  Bar,  i860.  Legal  Secretary  to 
the  Lord  Advocate  for  Scotland,  1861-6  and  1868-70. 
Queen's  Remembrancer  for  Scotland,  1870-81.  Registrar- 
General  for  Scotland,  1881-1909.  Keeper  of  Records,  Scot- 
land, 1881-1909.  J.P.  for  Co.  Wigtown.  K.C.B.,  1895.  Died 
July  12,  1916.   Father  of  the  next.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

AGNEW,  STAIR  CARNEGIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.    S.  of  Stair  Andrew   (above),   of  22,   Buckingham 


Ahmed,  Fasih-ud-Dien 

Terrace,  Edinburgh.  B.  Jan.  16,  1872,  at  Edinburgh. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar,  1893;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1893;  LL.B.  (Law  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st 
Class)  1894;  M.A.  1901.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1893. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1896.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  4,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.  4. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

AGNEW,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1880.  3rd 
s.  of  William  [publisher],  of  Sumner  HiU,  Pendleton,  Lanes, 
[afterwards  Bart.].  B.  Apr.  29,  1861,  at  Manchester.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  LL.B.  1884.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  i,  1883.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1886,  but 
never  practised.  Entered  the  firm  of  Christie,  Manson  and 
Woods,  1889;  subsequently  senior  partner.  Had  an  extensive 
knowledge  of  many  branches  of  Art,  particularly  of  en- 
gravings. Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  17,  1915,  at 
7,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  W.  Brother  of  Charles  M. 
(1874),  etc.   {Annual  Register;  The  Times,  Apr.  20,  1915.) 

AGNEW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  10,  1823. 
Matric.  Michs.  1S23. 

AGNEW,  WILLIAM  LOCKETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1876.  S.  of  Thomas,  printseller  and  publisher,  of 
Eccles,  near  Manchester.  B.  Apr.  20,  1858,  at  Pendleton, 
Lanes.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1891.  Football  (rugby) 'blue.'  Head  of  Thomas  Agnew 
and  Sons  (the  well-known  Art-dealers),  of  10,  Chesterfield 
Street,  Mayfair,  London,  W.,  and  of  Hallingbury  Place, 
Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.  J.P.  Hunted,  and  drove  the 
Old  Times  Coach  from  London  to  Guildford.  Died  Feb.  15, 
1918,  aged  59,  at  10,  Chesterfield  Street,  London.  {Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Feb.  18,  1918.) 

AGUILAR,  WILLIAM  D',  see  D'AGUILAR. 

AHLO,  ANTHONY  LEE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1897.  S.  of 
Lee,  Esq.,  of  Honolulu.  School,  Oaku  College,  Honolulu. 
Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1911  (Ahlo, 
Lee-Fong).  In  the  Chinese  Service;  Commissioner,  studying 
the  European  Prison  System  in  England  in  1910.  (Trinity 
Hall  Redit  Books.) 

AHMAd  KHAN,  SAHIBZAdA  AFTAB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 

Sept.  28,  1891.  S.  of  Nawdb  Ghol4m  (Ghuldm)  Ahm4d  Kh4n, 
Badadur  Ahmddi.  B.  in  Kunjpura,  District  of  Kamal, 
Punjab.  School,  AUghar  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891 
(Aftab,  A.  K.);  B.A.  1894.  Barrister-at-law  at  Aftab  Mawhil, 
AUgarh,  United  Provinces.  A  member  of  the  Indian  Council. 
Brother  of  Sultan  (next).    {Peile,  11.  770;  R.  P.  Paranjpye.) 

AHMAD  KHAN,  SAHIBZAdA  SULTAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Sept.  28,  1891.  S.  of  Naw^b  Gholam  (Ghul4m) 
Ahmdd  Kh4n,  Badddur  AhmSdi.  B.  May  30,  1864,  in 
Kunjpura,  District  of  Kamal,  Punjab.  School,  Alighar 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891  (Sultan,  A.  K.);  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1894;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1909.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner 
Temple)  1894.  Entered  the  service  of  the  Maharajah  Madho 
Rao.  Became  Chief  Justice  of  Gwalior  State,  India,  1905-36. 
Law  Member  of  the  Council,  1909-12.  Held  successively  the 
portfolios  of  Finance,  Army,  Appeals  to  the  Maharajah,  and 
Political.  Under  the  Maharajah's  orders  reorganised  the 
entire  judicial  system  of  the  State.  Made  Tazimi  Ghashia 
Sardar,  1908,  and  created  Muntzim-ud-Daula,  1911.  A 
member  of  the  Council  of  Regency,  1925-.  CLE.,  1924. 
Knighted,  1932.  A  member  of  the  Committee  imder  Lord 
Hunter  to  investigate  the  disturbances  in  Bombay  and  the 
Punjab  in  1919;  received  the  evidence  of  General  Dyer  and 
others  on  the  Amritsar  affair.  At  the  Round  Table  Con- 
ference Sessions  of  1930-1;  and  in  the  States  Delegation  as 
representative  of  GwaUor,  1932.  Married  (i)  Edith  Elizabeth 
Hall,  of  Bristol,  1895;  (2)  Lucy  Pelling  Hall,  1912.  Died 
May,  1936.  Brother  of  Aftab  (above).  {Peile,  11.  770;  The 
Times,  May  22,  1936.) 

AHMAD,  MOHAMAD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Jan.  17,  1887. 
S.  of  Vicar  ul  Mulk  Bahadur,  Mushtaq  Hussain,  of  Amroha, 
N.W.P.,  India.  Matric.  Lent,  1887  (Mohamad,  Ahmad). 
Barrister-at-law.  Practised  at  the  Bar  at  Allahabad.  Died 
Aug.  28,  1896,  aged  33,  at  11,  Cubbon  Road,  Bangalore, 
Mysore.   {The  Times,  Sept.  3,  1896;  R.  P.  Paranjpye.) 

AHMED  or  AHMAD,  AZIZ.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883.  S. 
of  Moulvie  Fazhul  Bari,  of  Gya,  Bengal,  pleader.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1884;  B.A.  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  21,  1883  (Ahmed,  A.,  of  Burdwen,  Bengal).  Adm. 
Advocate  of  the  Calcutta  High  Court,  1889. 

AHMED,  FASIH-UD-DIEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  2, 

1886.  S.  of  Sheik  Ahmed  Hussein,  of  Hyderabad,  India.  B. 
Sept.  1868  (or  1869).  School,  Hyderabad.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886  (Fasih-ud-dien).    Migrated  to  Trinity  HaU,  Apr.  19, 

1887.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1886.  {T.  A . 
Walker,  592;  Scott,  MSS.) 


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Ahmed,  Nizam-Uddin 

AHMED  or  AHMAD,  NIZAM-UDDIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.  S.  of  Ahmed,  of  Chadughat,  Hyderabad, 
Deccan,  India.  B.  Apr.  22,  1870,  at  Hyderabad.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888  (Nizam-uddin) ;  B.A.  andLL.B.  1891;  M.A.  1896. 
Barrister  (Inner  Temple)  1895.  Entered  the  Hyderabad  State 
Service  as  District  Judge,  1897.  Chief  City  Magistrate,  1899- 
1901.  Under  Secretary,  Legislative  Council,  1902-7.  High 
Court  Judge,  1907-18.  Home  Secretary,  1909-10.  Chief 
Justice,  1916-18.  Political  Secretary,  191&-19.  On  the 
Executive  Council  with  portfolio  of  the  Political  Dept., 
1919-29.  O.B.E.,  1919.  C.I.E.,  1924.  Knighted,  1929. 
Retired,  1930.  Of  Hilifort,  Hyderabad;  Ahmad,  Maulvi 
Sir  Nizam-ud-Din-Nawab  Nizjimat  Jung  Bahadur,  Knt. 
(G.  W.  WoUaston,  Knighthood;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

AHMUTY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1787. 
Matric.  Michs.  1787.  [S.  and  h.  of  Arthur,  colonel,  of  Harley 
Street,  Middlesex.]  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  27,  1788. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1796. 

AICKIN,  GEORGE  ELLIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15, 
1888.  S.  of  George,  supervisor,  postal  telegraphs,  of  Airfield, 
Liverpool.  B.  there  Apr.  3,  1869.  School,  Liverpool  College 
(Rev.  E.  C.  Selwyn).  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar,  1891; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  CIeiss)  1891;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon, 
1894;  priest  (Oxford)  1895;  C.  of  Wargrave,  1894-8.  Held 
other  curacies,  1898-1906.  Chaplain  of  St  Aidan's  College, 
Birkenhead,  1906-9.  V.  of  Overchurch,  1909-10.  Principal 
of  Ridley  College,  Melbourne,  Australia,  1910-18.  Canon  of 
Bendigo,  1911-18;  Archdeacon,  1918-19.  R.  of  St  Paul's, 
Bendigo,  1918-19.  V.  of  Momington,  Melbourne,  1919-27. 
Archdeacon  of  Dandenong,  1919-32.  Examining  Chaplain 
to  the  Archbishop  of  Melbourne,  1922-32.  Dean  of  Mel- 
bourne, 1927-32;  Vicar-General,  1928-32.  Of  7,  Ardoyne 
Street,  Black  Rock,  S.  9,  Victoria,  Australia.  (Crockford; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

AIKIN,  CHARLES  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  14, 
1863.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  Sept.  11,  1846,  in  London.  School, 
N.  Cheam,  Surrey.   Matric.  Michs.  1864,  as  Aitkin  (sic). 

AIKIN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  5, 
1851.  8th  s.  of  James,  of  Liverpool.  B.  there  1833.  [School, 
Repton.]  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Oct.  12,  1852.  Matric.  Michs. 
1852;  B.A.  (izth  Classic)  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Fellow  of  Jesus; 
Hon.  Fellow,  1894.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1856. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1859.  Died  Aug.  15,  1894.  {Repton  Sch. 
Reg.) 

AILSA,  Marquess  of,  see  KENNEDY,  ARCHIBALD  (1890). 

AINGER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  30,  1856.  S.  of  Alfred,  Esq.,  architect,  of  23,  Carlton 
HDl,  St  John's  Wood,  London.  B.  Apr.  9,  1837,  in  London. 
Schools,  University  College,  Joseph  King's,  Carlton  Hill,  and 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1857; 
B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1865.  Hon.  FeUow.  LL.D.  (Glasgow)  1885. 
While  at  college,  the  centre  of  a  Uterary  circle  which  included 
Hugh  R.  Haweis,  Horace  Smith  and  A.  W.  Ward;  a  brilliant 
contributor  to  the  College  Magazine.  Ord.  deacon,  i860; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1863;  C.  of  Alrewas,  1860-4.  Assistant 
Master  at  Shefiield  Collegiate  School,  1864-6.  Reader  at  the 
Temple,  1866-92.  Canon  of  Bristol,  1887-1903.  V.  of  St 
Edward's,  Cambridge,  1893.  Select  preacher  at  Oxford, 
1893.  Master  of  the  Temple,  1894-1904.  Chaplain-in- 
ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria,  1896;  to  Edward  VII,  1901. 
Famous  as  a  preacher  and  lecturer;  also  popular  as  a  humo- 
rist; intimate  with  George  du  Maurier,  the  artist  of  Punch. 
Edited  Lamb's  Essays,  Poems  and  Letters.  Contributor  to 
Macmillan's  Magazine  and  to  the  D.N.B.;  an  admirable 
dramatic  reciter  and  a  good  musician.  Author,  Life  of  Charles 
Lamb;  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Feb.  8,  1904,  at  Darley  Abbey, 
Derbs.   Buried  there.    {D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

AINGER,  ARTHUR  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  15,  i860.  S.  of  Thomas  (1816),  clerk.  B.  July  4,  1841, 
at  Greenwich,  Kent.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  i860; 
Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  (\6th  Classic)  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Clark 
Lecturer  in  EngUsh  Literature,  1900-1.  Assistant  Master  at 
Eton,  1864-1901.  M.V.O.,  1908.  Author,  Hymns;  Eton 
Songs,  including  the  Carmen;  Memories  of  Eton  Sixty  Years 
ago,  etc.  Died  Oct.  26,  1919,  aged  78,  at  Mustians,  Eton. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Oct.  28,  1919.) 

AINGER,  FRANCIS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  4,  1878.  S.  of  George  Henry  (next).  Principal  of  St 
Bees  College,  Cumberlcind.  B.  at  St  Bees.  Bapt.  Mar.  27, 
1859.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1883;  M.A.  1887;  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1884;  priest 
(Newcastle-on-Tyne)  1886;  C.  of  Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts., 
1884-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1886-91.  V.  of  Sparsholt, 
Hants.,  1893-1904.  R.  of  Lainston,  1894-1904.  R.  of  St 
John  the  EvangeUst,  Jedburgh,  Roxburgh,  N.B.,  1904-5. 
Died  Oct.  25,  1905,  aged  46,  at  Whitley  Bay.  Buried  at 
Jedburgh.  Brother  of  Walter  H.  (1883).  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 


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AiNSLIE,  AyMER 

AINGER,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  10,  1837.  S.  of  William  (1803),  D.D.,  of  St  Bees,  Cum- 
berland. B.  there  Aug.  31,  1819.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1838;  Scholar;  B.A.  (19*^  Wrangler)  1842;  M.A.  1845; 
D.D.  1859.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest  (Ely)  1846. 
C.  of  Alford,  Somerset,  1847-8.  Tutor  of  St  Bees  College, 
Cumberland,  1849-57;  Principal,  1858-70;  and  P.C.  of  St 
Bees,  1858-70.  R.  of  Rothbury,  Northumberland,  1871-86. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,  1870-82;  Rural  Dean,  1872-86. 
Proctor  in  Convocation,  1874-86.  Surrogate  and  Hon. 
Canon  dio.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1882-6.  Married  EUza 
Janet,  dau.  of  John  Hodgson,  of  Hampstead  Heath,  May  14, 
1850,  at  Hampstead.  Died  Oct.  6,  1886,  at  Whetton  Tower, 
Rothbury.  Buried  at  Priory  Churchyard,  St  Bees.  Father  of 
Francis  E.  (above)  and  Walter  H.  (1883).  (Sedbergh  Sch. 
Reg.;  H.  M.  Wood;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

AINGER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  28,  1816. 
Of  Cambs.  [S.  of  William,  of  Whittlesea.  B.  there  Aug.  x, 
1799.  School,  Norwich  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  18 17; 
Scholar,  1820;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter) 
1824;  priest  (Bristol)  Aug.  16,  1825;  C.  of  St  GOes',  Reading, 
1822  (this  date  is  given  in  D.N.B.,  but  according  to  Crock- 
ford  he  was  not  ord.  until  1824),  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Greenwich, 
1825.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  1841-63. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1859-63.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke 
of  Roxburgh.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Barnard, 
of  Deptford  Green,  Aug.  4,  1828.  Founded  the  Parochial 
Association  in  Hampstead  in  aid  of  the  S.P.G.  Society,  1845, 
and  the  Church  Extension  Association,  1858.  An  energetic 
parish  priest  and  poor-law  guardian;  helped  to  found  schools 
and  a  dispensary;  enlarged  his  church  and  promoted  the 
building  of  new  churches  in  the  district  around  Hampstead. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Nov.  15,  1863.  Brother  of  William 
(1803)  and  father  of  Arthur  C.  (i860).   (Boase;  D.N.B.) 

AINGER,  WALTER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  17, 
1883.  S.  of  George  Henry  (1837),  clerk.  B.  at  St  Bees,  Cum- 
berland. Bapt.  Mar.  13,  1864.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  Scholar;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893.  Football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Norwich) 
1891.  C.  of  Dereham,  1890-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1893- 
1902.  V.  of  Prudhoe,  Northumberland,  1902-6.  V.  of  All 
Saints',  Gosforth,  1906-16.  V.  of  Haydon  Bridge,  1916-24. 
V.  of  Eglingham,  1924-36-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Newcastle, 
1929-.  Brother  of  Francis  E.  (1878).   (Crockford,  1938.) 

AINGER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  20,  1803. 
[S.  of  WiUiam.]  B.  at  Whittlesea,  Cambs.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar,  1806;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1810; 
B.D.  1817;  D.D.  1822.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Sarum,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Ely)  Dec.  20,  1808;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1809. 
First  Principal  of  St  Bees  Theological  College,  Cumberland, 
1816-40.  P.C.  of  St  Bees,  1816-40.  V.  of  Sunninghill,  Berks., 
1817-29.  Canon  of  Chester,  1827.  R.  of  Northenden, 
Cheshire,  1829-40.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Humphries,  Esq.,  of  Harpenden,  Herts.,  July  10,  1817. 
Died  Oct.  20,  1840,  aged  55,  at  St  Bees.  Buried  there.  M.I. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1816)  and  father  of  George  H.  (1837). 
(Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg. ;  G.  Mag. ;  Earwaker,  E.  Cheshire,  i.  298.) 

AINLEY,  ALBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1875.  S.  of  Isaac.  B.  Feb.  13,  1855,  at  Wakefield,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  Apr.  28,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Perhaps  brother 
of  Frederick  W.  (1871). 

AINLEY,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1890.  B.  Nov.  16,  1870.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893; 
M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Batley  Grammar  School, 
Yorks.,  1897-1901.  Warden  of  the  Bishop  Cotton  Schools, 
Bangalore,  S.  India,  1901-10-.  Examiner  at  Madras  Univer- 
sity, 1902-.  Of  Maymyo,  Upper  Burma,  in  191 1;  there  till 
1923.  Of  the  University,  Rangoon,  1923-5.  (Selwyn  Coll. 
Cal.,  1923-5,  1934-5-) 

AINLEY,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar. 
25,  1871.  [School,  Wakefield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Ex- 
hibitioner; B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1876; 
priest,  1877;  C.  of  Huddersfield,  Yorks.,  1876-7.  Missionary 
(C.M.S.)  in  Travancore,  1877-9.  C.  of  St  John  the  Baptist, 
Newtown,  Leeds,  1879-80.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Cork,  1881-3. 
V.  of  St  John's,  Cork,  1883-1901.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Islington, 
Middlesex,  1901-15.  R.  of  Ufington,  Lines.,  1915-36-. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Albert  E.  (1875).   (Wakefield  Sch.  Reg.) 

AINLEY,  WILLIAM  CLARK.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1885; 

Mus.Bac.  1885. 
AINSLIE,  AYMER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  31, 

1859.    3rd  s.  of  Gilbert  (1810),  Master  of  the  CoUege.    B. 

May  24,   1841,  at  Cambridge.    [School,  Harrow.]    Matric. 

Michs.  1859.    Mining  Engineer;  partner  in  Messrs  Harrison, 

AinsUe  and  Co.  and  The  North  Lonsdale  Iron  and  Steel  Co. 

Of  Hall  Garth,  Camforth,  Lanes.  J.P.  Married  and  had  issue. 

Died  Jan.  6,  1901.'  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  H.  Ainslie.) 

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AiNSLiE,  Edward  Herbert  Montague 

AINSLIE,  EDWARD  HERBERT  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  at 
Selwyn  H.  Oct.  I,  1890.  [S.  of  Edward  Campbell,  Capt.,  60th 
Rifles.  B.  Sept.  23,  1864.  School,  Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  pnest 
(York)  1895.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Middlesborough,  1893-7-  C.  of 
Eston  with  Normanby,  Yorks.,  1897-1903.  V.  of  Hedon, 
1903-36-.  Rural  Dean  of  Holderaess,  1926-33.  {Rossall  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford,  1938;  H.  Ainslie.) 

AINSLIE,  ERNEST  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
July  3,  1875.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (1841),  clerk,  of  St  Mary  s, 
Windermere  [sk),  Westmorland.  B.  June  7,  1856,  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.  Adin.  at  the  Imier  Temple, 
June  23,  1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1882.  Brother  of  Richard 
M.  (1877).   (C-'«»i'-  Pari-  ^^S;  1938.) 

AINSLIE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  9,  1821. 
S.  of  [Sir]  Robert  Sharpe  (1793),  Bart.,  of  Park  Street,  West- 
minster, London.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1822;  B.A. 
1825;  M.A.  1829;  incorp.  at  Oxford,  Dec.  7.  1848.  Ord. 
deacon  (London,  LUt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Dec.  21, 
1828;  priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1829;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Wal- 
worth, Surrey,  1829,  and  again,  1838-48.  R.  of  South 
WiUingham,  Lines.,  1830.  V.  of  Barkway  and  R.  of  Reed, 
Herts.,  1837-8.  P.C.  of  St  Philip's,  Clerkenwell,  London, 
1851-4,  resigned.  Secretary  of  the  Church  Building  Society 
for  18  years.  London  Diocesan  Secretary  of  the  Additional 
Curates'  Society.  Died  unmarried  May  14,  1875-  Brother  of 
Robert  (1836).   (Al.Oxon.;  Hennessy;  Crockford;  H.  Ainslie.) 

AINSLIE,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  22,  1782.  S.  of  James,  physician,  of  Kendal,  West- 
morland. B.  Nov.  26,  1763,  at  Carlisle.  Matric.  Michs.  1782; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (14/fc  Wrangler)  1786;  M.A.  1789.  Fellow, 
1788.  R.  of  Hinderwell,  Yorks.,  1790-2.  Married  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Henry  RawUnson,  M.P.,  Nov.  27,  1790,  at  Lancaster. 
Died  Dec.  17,  1792,  at  Lisbon,  Portugal.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1777)  and  Montague  F.  (1776).   (H.  Ainslie.) 

AINSLIE,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  18 10. 
[4th  s.  of  Henry  (i777),  M.D.,  of  London.  B.  June  2,  i793. 
at  Kendal,  Westmorland.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Migrated 
(age  17)  to  Pembroke,  Jan.  10,  1811.  Matric.  Michs.  1811; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Hh  Wrangler)  1815;  M.A.  1818;  D.D.  1829. 
Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1815 ;  Master,  1828-70.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1828  and  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester,  Liit.  dim.  from  Ely) 
Sept.  26,  1816;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  18,  i8i8.  Married  Emily, 
dau.  of  William  Coxhead  Marsh,  of  Park  Hall,  Theydon 
Gamon,  Essex,  Dec.  2,  1829.  Laid  the  foundation  stone  of 
the  Fitzwilliam  Museum,  Cambridge.  Died  Jan.  9,  1870. 
Buried  at  Over  Kellet,  Lanes.  Brother  of  Henry  F.  (1802) 
and  father  of  Aymer  (1859).   (List  of  Carthus.;  Boose.) 

AINSLIE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  27, 
1777.  2nd  s.  of  James,  M.D.,  physician,  of  Kendal,  West- 
morland. B.  Mar.  21,  1760,  at  Carhsle.  Matric.  Michs.  i777; 
Scholar;  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  {Senr.  Wrangler)  1781; 
M.A.  1784;  M.D.  1793.  Fellow,  1782.  Physician  to  Adden- 
brooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge,  1787.  Censor,  R.C.P.,  1795- 
Harveian  Orator,  1802;  named  an  Elect,  July  14,  1818; 
resigned,  1828.  Physician  to  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London, 
1795-1800.  F.R.C.P.,  1795.  Practised  as  a  physician  at 
Kendal.  Married  Agnes,  dau.  of  William  Ford,  of  Waterhead, 
Coniston,  Aug.  9,  1785.  Died  Oct.  26,  1834,  aged  74,  at 
Grizedale  Hall,  near  Hawkshead.  M.I.  at  Over  Kellet,  Lanes. 
Brother  of  Montague  F.  (1776),  etc.;  father  of  Gilbert  (1810) 
and  Henry  F.  (1802).   (Munk,  11.  437;  D.N.B.) 

AINSLIE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  28,  1841.  [2nd 
s.  of  Montague,  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  grandson  of 
Henry  (1777).  B.  Aug.  19,  1824.  Schools,  Shrewsburv  and 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord. 
deacon,  1847;  priest,  1848.  C.  of  Bury,  Lanes.  V.  of  Easing- 
wold,  Yorks.,  1856-72.  V.  of  Applethwaite,  Windermere, 
1873-92.  Died  Dec.  18,  1892,  aged  68,  at  Windermere. 
Buried  there.  Father  of  Ernest  H.  (1875)  and  Richard  M. 
(1877).  '{Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Dec.  30,  1892.) 

AINSLIE,  HENRY  FORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  3,  1802.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (i777),  M.D.,  of  London. 
B.  May  3,  1786,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Greenwich  (Dr 
Bumey).  Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar,  1805;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  i8o7;  M.A.  i8io.  Migrated  to  Jesus.  Fellow  of  Jesus, 
1813.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  24,  1804.  Died  unmarried 
June  16,  1814,  in  London.  Brother  of  Gilbert  (i8io).  (G. 
Mag.) 

AINSLIE,  MAURICE  ANDERSON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  S.  of  Alexander  Colvin,  LL.D.,  of  Langport,  Somerset. 
B.  Oct.  4,  1869,  at  Corfe,  Somerset.  Schools,  Newton  College, 
Devon,  and  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar, 
1888-91;  B.A.  1801.  Assistant  Master  at  Derby  School, 
1892;  at  Giggleswick  School,  1893.  Naval  Instructor,  1898. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Instructor-Commander  in  the 
Royal  Navy;  Capt.;  retired,  1922).  (Venn,  ii.  495;  Univ. 
War  List.) 


AiNswoRTH,  Henry 

AINSLIE,  MONTAGUE  FARRER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  July  1,  1776.  S.  and  h.  of  James  [M.D.,  physician] 
of  Carlisle.  B.  there  Feb.  28,  1759.  School,  Hawkshead, 
Lanes.  (Mr  Peake).  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  Scholar,  1778;  B.A. 
(2nd  Wrangler)  1781;  M.A.  1784.  Fellow,  1782.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  i,  1779.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1788.  Bencher, 
1809.  Treasurer,  1813-14.  A  Commissioner  in  Bankruptcy. 
Succeeded  to  the  property  of  Hall  Garth,  Lanes.,  on  the  death 
of  his  stepmother  in  1820.  F.S.A.  Died  unmarried  May  2, 
1830,  aged  71,  at  his  brother's  house,  in  Dover  Street, 
London.  Brother  of  Henry  (i777).  etc.  (G.  Mag.;  Victoria 
Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  viii.  168.) 

AINSLIE,  PHILIP  CALARD  (CALLARD).  Adm.  pens,  (age  16) 
at  Trinity,  Dec.  27,  1784.  2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  Philip  [Knt.],  of 
Brompton,  Middlesex.  B.  1768.  School,  Kensington,  London 
(Dr  Thompson).  Matric.  Lent,  1785;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A. 
1789.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  2,  1783  (s.  of  Philip, 
of  Edinburgh,  Knt.).  Called  to  the  Bar,  1792,  as  Philip  Callard. 
Bencher,  1828.  Reader,  1832.  Died  Sept.  6,  1833,  aged  64. 
(Middle  Temple  Bench  Bk.) 

AINSLIE,  RICHARD  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Sept.  21,  1877.  S.  of  Henry  (1841),  R.  of  St 
Mary's,  Windermere.  B.  Jan.  23,  1858,  in  London.  [School, 
St  Peter's,  York.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Chester)  1885 ;  C.  of  Witton, 
1884-7.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Liverpool,  1887-1903.  V.  of 
Childwall,  Lanes.,  1903-24.  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool,  1908- 
24.  Chaplain  to  the  1st  Batt.,  King's  Liverpool  Regt.,  1890; 
to  the  5th  Batt.,  1908-;  Territorial  Decoration,  1912.  During 
the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces.  Twice  married. 
Died  Dec.  23,  1924,  aged  66,  at  Childwall  Vicarage.  Brother 
of  Ernest  H.  (1875).   (Univ.  War  List;  H.  Ainslie.) 

AINSLIE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  14,  1836. 
Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Sir  Robert  Sharpe  (next),  Bart.  B.  1812.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar,  1837;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1844. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1840;  priest  (London)  1841;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Walworth,  Surrey.  V.  of  Sixhills,  Lines.,  1841. 
V.  of  Ludford  Magna,  1842.  R.  of  East  Barkwith,  1843-54. 
V.  of  Gt  Grimsby,  1856-79.  Rural  Dean  of  Grimsby.  Some- 
time Warden  of  the  House  of  Charity,  Soho,  London.  Canon 
of  Lincoln,  1864-95.  Resided  latterly  at  Chingford,  Essex. 
Died  there  Nov.  27,  1895,  aged  84.  Brother  of  George  (1821). 
(Cant.  Aa  Bk.;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

AINSLIE,  ROBERT  SHARPE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  7,  1793.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  Lieut. -Governor  of  the 
Scilly  Isles  [and  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Sharpe],  of  Bath. 
B.  Jan.  8,  1777.  School,  Charterhouse,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1794;  Scholar,  1796;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1802.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  May  14,  1793.  Migrated  to  the  Iimer 
Temple,  Jan.  27,  1800.  M.P.  for  St  Michael's,  1802-6.  Of 
Market-Stainton,  Lines.,  and  of  Chingford,  Essex.  Suc- 
ceeded his  uncle.  Sir  Robert  Ainslie,  as  2nd  Bart.,  July  22, 
1812.  Died  Mar.  14,  1858,  at  Chingford.  Father  of  George 
(1821)  and  Robert  (above).  (Foster,  CoU.  Gen.  11.  24;  Coll. 
Cornub.) 

AINSLIE,  SHIRLEY  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  1,  1881.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  deceased,  and  grandson  of 
Sir  Robert  Sharpe  (i793).  B.  Dec.  3,  1861.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  B.A.  1884.  Died  July  6,  1907.  (T.  A.  Walker,  564; 
H.  Ainslie.) 

AINSWORTH,  ALFRED  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  King's, 
Oct.  11,  1898.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Duxbury,  inspector  of 
schools,  of  44,  Thornton  Avenue,  Streatham  Hill,  Surrey. 
B.  Sept.  13,  1879,  at  12,  Sunny  Road,  Southport,  Lanes. 
School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1900; 
Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1900;  Pt  II,  1st 
Class,  1902;  Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1902).  Lecturer 
at  Manchester  University,  1902-3;  at  Edinburgh  University, 
1903-7.  Entered  the  Board  of  Education  Service;  Inspector, 
1908;  Assist2mt  Secretary,  1922;  Principal  Assistant  Secre- 
tary, 1931-.  C.B.,  1934.  Of  22,  The  Spain,  Petersfield, 
Hants.,  and  102,  St  George's  Square,  S.W.  i.  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

AINSWORTH,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1842.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas.  B.  Aug.  21,  1823,  at 
Preston,  Lanes.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1842. 
Civil  Law  Trip.,  1st  Class,  1847;  LL.B.  1864.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  4,  1843.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1849;  name 
withdrawn,  Apr.  19,  1870.  Special  pleader.  An  Income  Tax 
Commissioner.  Of  Backbarrow,  Ulverston,  Lanes.  J.  P.  and 
D.L.  for  Lancashire.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  7, 
1907.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

AINSWORTH,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16,  1758. 
S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Lanes.  Bapt.  Sept.  21,  1737, 
at  Gorton.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Pumell).  Matric.  Michs. 
1758.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chester)  Sept.  20, 
1761;  priest  (Coventry  and  Lichfield)  June  20,  1762.  (St 
John's  CoU.  Adm.,  in.  651.) 


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AiNSWORTH,  John  Lees 

AINSWORTH,  JOHN  LEES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  3, 
1837.  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Perhaps  John  Lees  Ainsworth, 
of  Oldham,  Lanes.,  bom,  i8ro,  became  a  Roman  Catholic, 
1871;  afterwards  of  Bod  Evw,  St  Asaph,  North  Wales. 
Married  in  1839  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  iRev.  John  Hanmer, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  V.  of  Hanmer,  FUnts.,  and  granddaughter  of 
Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,  of  Hanmer  Hall,  Flints.  [She  became 
a  Roman  Catholic,  1850,  and  a  Redemptorist  Nun  at  Drum- 
condra,  Dublin.]  Died  1873.  (W.  G.  Gorman,  Converts  to 
Rome;  Foster,  Baronetage,  sub  Hanmer.) 

AINSWORTH,  NIGEL  VICTOR,  see  COMBE. 

AINSWORTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  master-grocer,  deceased,  of 
Bolton,  Lanes.  B.  there  July  19,  1872.  School,  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  {2gth  Wrangler)  1894;  M.A.  emd 
M.B.  1900.  At  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  London;  Physician 
and  House  Surgeon.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1899.  Of  Lytham 
House,  Kirkby,  near  Liverpool.  {The  Medical  Directory, 
1938.) 

AINSWORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  19,  1814.  S.  of  John  [Capt.,  Royal  Lanes.  Militia].  B. 
at  Manchester.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Morton).  Matric. 
Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1822.  P.O.  of  Hartford, 
Cheshire,  1825-47.  Of  Hartford  Hall.  Died  there  May  15, 
1847.  (Foster,  Lanes.  Fam. ;  G.  Mag.,  1847, 11.  329;  E.  Axon.) 

AINSWORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  15,  1835.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(24iA  Wrangler)  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
May  26,  1839;  priest,  June  14,  1840.  C.  of  Upper  Chelsea, 
Middlesex,  1841.  V.  of  Gt  Carbrooke  with  Little  Carbrooke, 
Norfolk,  1843-5.  V.  of  Kimbolton,  Hunts.,  1845-67.  Chap- 
lain to  the  Bishop  of  Manchester.  Author,  Sermons.  Died 
Aug.  23,  1867,  aged  53,  at  Kimbolton.  (G.  Mag.,  1867,  11. 
54I-) 

AINSWORTH,  THOMAS  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
Mar.  27,  1824.  S.  of  Thomas  [attorney],  of  Manchester. 
[B.  Oct.  6,  1806.]  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
Scholar,  1824.  Left  without  graduating  owing  to  ill-health, 
due  to  a  severe  accident  in  early  youth.  Made  a  tour  through 
Belgium  and  up  the  Rhine  in  1828  [for  extracts  from  his 
note-book,  on  this  tour,  see  Manchester  Sch.  Reg.  (Chetham 
Society),  in.  300.]  Living,  1874.  Brother  of  William  H.  A., 
the  novelist.  [See  Trans.  Lanes,  and  Ches.  Antiq.  Sac., 
XXVII.  32-48,  for  a  pedigree  of  Ainsworth.]   (E.  Axon.) 

AINSWORTH  DAVIS,  JAMES  RICHARD,  see  DAVIS. 

AIRD,  MALCOLM  RUCKER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7,  1891. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  M.P.  (created  Bart.,  1901).  B.  Aug.  4, 
1872.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Of  Tile 
Bam,  Newbury,  Berks.  J.  P.  for  Hants.  Contractor.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  July  9,  1934,  at  Newbury.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

AIREDALE,  Baron,  see  KITSON,  ALBERT  ERNEST. 

AIREY,  JOHN  ALFRED  [LUMB].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Apr.  23,  1841.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Ings  (sic), 
Westmorland.  B.  there  Feb.  8,  1823.  School,  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1841  (J.  A.  Lumb);  Scholar,  1841; 
B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1846;  M.A.  1849;  incorp.  at  Durham, 
1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Dec.  12,  1846;  priest,  Dec.  18, 
1847.  Assistant  Master  at  Durham  School,  1846-50;  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  School,  1850-87.  St  Matthew's  Day 
Preacher,  1852.  Townshend  Lecturer  at  St  Magnus  the 
Martyr,  London  Bridge,  1853  and  1865.  C.  of  St  Clement's, 
Eastcheap,  1870-87.  R.  of  St  Helen's,  Bishopsgate  with  St 
Martin  Outwich,  1887-1909.  A  good  musician;  one  of  the 
founders  of  the  Cambridge  University  Musical  Society.  Died 
July  4,  1909,  aged  86,  at  St  Helen's  Rectory,  Finsbury 
Square,  E.G.  (Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  6  and 
20,  1909.) 

AIREY,  LIONEL  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  10,  1883.  S.  of  Julius  Talbot,  of  5,  Upper  Berkeley 
Street,  Portman  Square,  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1883. 

AIREY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21, 
i8ii;  from  Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk.  B.  at  Selside, 
Westmorland.  School,  Kendal,  Westmorland  (Mr  Sampson). 
Matric.  Michs.  1811;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1823.  Matric.  (Merton 
College,  Oxford)  June  i,  1810,  age  21.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol, 
LUt.  dim.  from  Peterborough)  June  1814;  priest  (Peterb.j 
1815.  C.  of  St  George's,  Kendal,  1827-9.  P-C  of  Grayrigg, 
Westmorland,  1829-34.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Peele,  Lanes., 
1834-62.  Of  Holme  Park,  Lambrigg,  in  1883.  Disappears 
from  Crockford  in  1886.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

AIREY,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  18,  1893.  S.  of  John.  B.  Jan.  9,  1875,  at  Ramsay,  Isle 
of  Man.  Schools,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham,  and  Dean 
Close  Memorial,  Cheltenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1897.  In  the  Barbados  Civil  Service  till  1902.  Assistant 
District  Commissioner  in  Nigeria,  1902-.   (Peile,  11.  782.) 


Airy,  Reginald 

AIRY,  BASIL  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 
1863.  S.  of  William  (1825),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  20,  1845,  at 
Keysoe,  Beds.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham  (Mr 
Evans).  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  {27th  Wrangler)  1868; 
M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest  (Ely)  1869.  C.  of 
Wisbech  St  Mary,  1868-70.  Held  other  curacies,  1870-3.  V. 
of  Whitwell,  Yorks.,  1873-86.  V.  of  St  John  the  Evangehst, 
Torquay,  1886-1924.  Chaplain  (Vol.)  to  the  Devon  and 
Somerset  Engineers  and  to  the  Devon  Royal  Engineers 
(Territorial)  for  24  years.  Chaplain  to  the  High  Sherifi  of 
Yorkshire,  1890.  Died  Jan.  15,  1924,  aged  78,  at  Torquay. 
Half-brother  of  the  next  and  of  Eustace  W.  (1894) ;  father  of 
Reginald  (1896).   (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vii.) 

AIRY,  BERNARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1825),  clerk,  of  51,  Ashbumham  Road, 
Bedford.  B.  Aug.  15,  1873,  at  Keysoe,  Beds.  School,  Bed- 
ford Grammar  (Mr  Phillpotts).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895;  M.A.  1905.  Solicitor,  1898  (Beamish,  Hanson,  Airy 
and  Co.).  Of  3,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C.  2, 
and  46,  Roehampton  Close,  S.W.  15.  Died  May  12,  1937. 
Brother  of  Eustace  W.  (1894)  and  half-brother  of  the  above. 
(Law  List,  1936;  The  Times,  May  15,  1937.) 

AIRY,  EUSTACE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1894.  S.  of  WUUam  (1825),  clerk.  B.  Feb.  i,  1875,  at  Bed- 
ford. School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  1897.   Brother  of  Bernard  J.  (1892),  etc. 

AIRY,  GEORGE  BIDDELL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  7,  1819.  S.  of  William.  B.  July  27,  1801,  at  Alnwick, 
Northumberland.  School,  Colchester  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1819;  Scholar,  1822;  1st  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(Senr.  Wrangler)  1823;  M.A.  1826;  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1830. 
FeUow,  1824;  Hon.  Fellow,  1867.  Tutor,  1824-6.  Hon.  LL.D. 
1862.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1844.  LL.D.  (Edin.)  1848.  Lucasian 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  1826-8.  Plumian  Professor  of 
Astronomy  and  Experimental  Philosophy,  1828-36.  Director 
of  the  Cambridge  Observatory,  1828-36.  Introduced  an 
improved  system  of  meridian  observations;  superintended 
the  erection  of  several  instruments  and  devised  the  equatorial 
mount  for  the  Cauchoix  12-in.  lens.  Astronomer  Royal,  1835- 
81;  completely  re-equipped  the  Royal  Observatory  with 
instruments  designed  by  himself.  Created  at  Greenwich  a 
magnetic  and  meteorological  department.  F.R.S.,  1836.  Gold 
medal,  1846.  Controlled  the  British  Expeditions  to  observe  the 
transit  of  Venus  in  1874.  C.B.,  1871.  K.C.B.,  1872.  Received 
the  Telford  medal  (Inst.E.E.)  for  a  paper  on  suspension 
bridges,  1867.  A  member  of  the  French  Institute  and  of  other 
foreign  scientific  bodies.  Received  Orders  from  several 
foreign  governments.  Married  Richarda,  dau.  of  Richard 
Smith,  R.  of  Edensor,  Derbs.,  Mar.  24,  1830.  Of  the  White 
House,  Greenwich,  and  of  Playford,  Suffolk.  Author, 
astronomical,  etc.  Died  Jan.  2,  1892,  aged  90,  at  Greenwich. 
Buried  at  Playford.  Brother  of  William  (1825);  father  of 
Hubert  (next),  Osmond  (1863)  and  Wilfrid  (1854).  (D.N.B., 
Suppl.  I.) 

AIRY,  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  24,  1856.  S.  of 
George  Biddell  (above).  Astronomer  Royal.  B.  June  14,  1838, 
at  Greenwich,  Kent.  School,  Blackheath  Proprietary,  Kent 
(MrSelwyn).  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  1st  Class)  1861;  M.A.  1864;  M.B.  1869;  M.D.  1870. 
Examiner  in  Sanitary  Science.  Medical  Inspector  to  the 
Local  Government  Board.  Author  of  various  Sanitary 
Reports  to  that  Board.  Of  Stoke  House,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 
Died  June  i,  1903,  at  Woodbridge.  Brother  of  Osmond 
(next)  and  Wilfrid  (1854).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

AIRY,  OSMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1863.  S.  of 
George  Biddell  (1819).  B.  Oct.  29,  1845,  at  Greenwich, 
Kent.  School,  Blackheath  Proprietary  (MrSelwyn).  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (27**  Wrangler)  1868;  M.A. 
1871;  LL.D.  (St  Andrew's)  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Black- 
heath Proprietary  School,  1868;  at  Wellington  College,  1868- 
76.  Inspector  of  Schools  at  Birmingham,  1876.  Divisional 
Inspector,  and  Inspector  of  Training  Colleges,  1904-10; 
retired.  Of  Crowthome,  Berks.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Author,  historical ;  contributor  to  the  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica,  and  to  the  D.N.B.  Died  Nov.  30,  1928,  aged  83,  at 
Crowthome,  Berks.  Brother  of  Wilfrid  (1854)  and  the  above. 
(Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vii;  The  Times,  Dec.  3  and  4, 
1928.) 

AIRY  REGINALD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1,  1896.  S.  of 
BasU  Reginald  (1863),  V.  of  St  John's,  Torquay,  Devon. 
B  May  15  1877,  at  Whitwell,  Yorks.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1911.  Assistant 
Master  at  Bristol  Grammar  School,  1903-5;  at  Bede  Colle- 
giate School,  Sunderiand,  1905-9;  at  the  City  of  London 
School,  1909-11.  Head  Master  of  the  County  School, 
Bromley,  Kent,  1911-26-.  Author,  Westminster  (Bell's 
Series,  Handbooks  to  the  Great  Public  Schools).  (School- 
masters' Directory,  1926-7.) 


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Airy,  Wilfrid 

AIRY,  WILFRID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27, 
1854.  S.  and  h.  of  George  Biddell  (1819),  Astronomer  Royal, 
of  Greenwich.  B.  there  Sept.  19,  1836.  School,  Clapham, 
London  (Mr  Pritchard).  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar,  1856; 
B.A.  1859.  A  member  of  the  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers. 
Of  Greenwich,  Kent,  and  of  P'avford,  Suffolk.  Lived  latterly 
at  the  White  House,  Groom's  Hill,  Greenwich.  Author, 
Levelling  and  Geodesy;  Weighing  Machines.  Died  Oct.  8, 
1925,  aged  89,  at  Playford.   Brother  of  Hubert  (1856),  etc. 

AIRY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10 
1825.  S.  of  William.  B.  Mar.  23,  1807,  at  Hereford.  School, 
Bury,  Suffolk  (Mr  Malkin).  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829; 
M.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  6,  1830;  priest, 
June  5,  1831.  R.  of  Bradfield  St  Clare,  Suffolk,  1833-6.  V. 
of  Kej'soe,  Beds.,  1836-74.  R.  of  Swineshead,  Hunts., 
1845-74;  Rural  Dean.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Manchester.  Author,  archaeological.  Died  Aug.  19,  1874, 
aged  67.  Buried  at  Keysoe.  Brother  of  George  B.  (1819); 
father  of  Basil  R.  (1863),  Bernard  J.  (1892)  and  Eustace  W. 
(1894).   {Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vii;  Bury  Sch.  Reg.) 

AISLABIE,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, Mar.  18,  1785.  S.  and  h.  of  Rawson,  merchant,  of 
London.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar;  B.A.  1789; 
M.A.  1792.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  9,  1788.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1793.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  19,  1800.  R.  of 
Holywell  with  Needingworth,  Hunts.,  1804-43.  Died  1843, 
aged  74.  One  WiUiam  Aislabie,  Assistant  Master  at  Repton 
School,  1818-27;  Head  Master  of  Church  Broughton  School, 
Derbs.,  1835-44;  died  Nov.  1844.  {F.M.G.,  191;  G.  Mag., 
1843,  I.  664;  Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

AISLABIE,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  13, 1826.  S.  of  Benjamin  [wine  merchant  in  the  Minories, 
London].  B.  Nov.  29,  1804,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1826;  B.A.  1830;  Tyrwhitt  Prize.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  27,  1829;  priest,  June  6,  1830.  C.  of  St 
Peter's,  Maidstone,  1847.  R.  of  Alpheton,  Suffolk,  1848-76. 
[His  father  Benjamin  Aislabie  was  a  well-known  cricketer  and 
member  of  the  M.C.C.,  1802-41;  Hon.  Secretary,  1822-42; 
his  bust  is  in  the  pavilion  at  Lord's.  Died  June  2,  1842.] 
Died  Mar.  28,  1876.    (R.  A.  Austen-Leigh,  Etoniana.) 

AITCHISON,  [CHARLES  WILLIAM]  HAMILTON.  Adm.  at 
Clare,  June  15,  1889.  Matric.  Michs.  1889  (Charles  WiUiam 
H.);  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1895;  C.  of  Thurlby,  Lines.,  1894-8.  V.  of  Norton 
Disney,  1898-1908.  V.  of  Holme  with  Langford,  1908-23. 
V.  of  Harmston,  1923-31.  Of  Dykes  End,  South  CoUingham, 
Newark,  1938.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

AITCHISON,  GOWRIE  COLQUHOUN.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Queens',  Easter,  1881.  [S.  of  C.T.,  General,  C.B.,  of  Poona, 
Bombay,  India.  School,  Clifton  College.]  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Lieut. -Col.,  5th  Sherwood  Foresters;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  At  Poona,  Bombay,  India,  1925.  Of  Llanberis, 
North  Wales,  in  1939.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List; 
Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1939.) 

AITCHISON,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1900. 
[S.  of  J.  G.,  of  Cullercoats,  Northumberland.  B.  July  23, 
1881.]  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1904; 
M.A.  1911.  Solicitor;  of  i,  Beverley  Terrace,  Cullercoats,  in 
1910.   Occurs  in  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.   {Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

AITKEN,  ROBERT  MENPES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1898.  S.  of  Thomas  [banker],  of  Kemback,  Keswick  Road, 
Putney,  London.  B.  Mar.  11,  1879,  at  Dulwich,  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901. 

AITKENS,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  7,  1846. 
S.  of  John  Mackell,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  Apr.  13,  1828,  at 
Chapel  Street,  Grosvenor  Place,  London.  [School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury) 
1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of  Trinity  Church,  Maidstone,  Kent, 
1851-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1853-62.  V.  of  Highcliffe, 
Christchurch,  Hants.,  1862-71.  V.  of  Stopsley,  Beds.,  1871- 
2.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bedford,  1872-80;  and  Chaplain  to 
the  Bedford  Infinnary.  Chaplain  to  the  Royal  United  Hos- 
pital, Bath,  i88o-a.  V.  of  Stowupland,  Suffolk,  1890-9. 
Lie.  pr.,  dios.  Chichester  and  Canterbury,  1899-1902; 
dio.  of  Winchester,  1903-11.  Resided  latterly  at  Boscombe, 
Hants.  Died  there  Feb.  10,  191 1,  aged  83.  Buried  at  High- 
cliffe. Father  of  George  (1874).  {Genealog.  Mag.,  iv.  349; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

AITKENS,  ALFRED  GAMELIUS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Jan.  28, 
1896;  from  Ayerst  H.;  B.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1903; 
priest  (Norwich)  1905;  C.  of  Tottenhill  with  Wormegay, 
Norfolk,  1903-6.  C.  of  Bacton,  1906-11.  R.  of  Stanstead, 
Suffolk,  1911-23.  V.  of  TottenhiU  with  Wormegay,  1923- 
37-.    {Crockford,  1938.) 

AITKENS,  FERDINAND.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1879. 

AITKENS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1874.  S.  of 
Albert   (1846),   clerk,   of  Ashbumham   Road,   Bedford.    B. 


Akroyd,  Samuel  Fisher 

Jan.  II,  1855.  School,  Haileybury.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
May  4,  1876;  B.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1880.  C.  of  WeUington,  Salop,  1879-80.  Missionary  at  Turtle 
Mountains,  Manitoba,  Canada,  1882-6.  V.  of  Monganui, 
Auckland,  New  Zealand,  1886-8.  V.  of  Picton,  1889-93.  V. 
of  Foxton,  Nelson,  1893-6.  C.  of  Stowupland,  Suffolk,  1898- 
9.  R.  of  Stanstead,  1902-11.  V.  of  Cobble  HiU  with  Shawni- 
gan,  British  Columbia,  1911-17.  V.  of  Salt  Spring  Island, 
1917-21;  retired.  Lie.  pr.,  in  Columbia,  1921-36-.  Of  Salt 
Spring  Island,  British  Columbia,  in  1937.  {Genealog.  Mag., 
IV.  1900-1;  Crockford,  1938;  Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

AITKIN,  CHARLES  EDMUND,  see  AIKIN. 

AKBAR,  MASS  THAJOON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  3, 
1900.  [S.  of  M.  S.  J.,  merchant  and  planter.  B.  June  15, 
1880.  School,  Royal  College,  Colombo.]  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
Exhibitioner;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1903;  LL.B.  1904. 
Barrister-at-law  (Gray's  Inn),  1904.  Crown  Counsel  in 
Ceylon  1909-.  Crown  acting  additional  District  Judge, 
Colombo,  19 1 8-.  Solicitor-General  and  a  member  of  the 
Legislative  Council,  1924-9.  K.C.,  1925.  A  member  of  the 
Executive  CouncU  of  Ceylon,  1927-9.  Acting  Attorney- 
General,  1927-8.  Puisne  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court, 
Colombo,  1929-36-.  Of  Colombo,  Ceylon.  Chairman  and 
Founder  of  the  Prevention  of  Crime  Association,  Ceylon. 
Assistant-editor  of  Roman-Dutch  Laiv;  Surges  Colonial  Laws, 
Vol.  IV.   {Who's  Who,  1938.) 

AKBAR,  SYED  SAIF  UD  DEEN  ALL  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  25,  1898.  S.  of  Nawab  Akbar  Jung  Bahadoor,  C.S.I. 
B.  Apr.  10,  1879,  in  Hyderabad,  Deccan.  Schools,  St  George's 
Grammar  and  Nizam's  CoUege,  Hyderabad.  Matric.  Michs 
1898. 

AKED,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  24,  1772.  Of 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  Scholar,  1773.  Probably  ord. 
deacon  (York)  Oct.  15,  1786;  'B.A.,  late  of  Queens'  CoUege, 
Cambridge.'  V.  of  Garton,  Yorks.,  1789-92.  V.  of  Humble- 
ton,  1789-92.  Died  1792.  (Poulson,  Holderness,  11.  55,  66; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

AKEHURST,  PELL.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16,  1763.  S.  of  Robert.  Bapt.  Aug.  6,  1743,  at 
Ely  St  Mary's,  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  B.A.  1768;  M.A. 
1771.  Fellow,  1766-84.  Proctor,  1775.  R.  of  Buckland, 
Herts.,  1784-1802.   Died  Nov.  6,  1802.    {Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

AKENHEAD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Dec.  14,  1866.  S.  of 
David,  V.  of  Sand  Hutton,  Yorks.  B.  May  25,  1848,  at 
Bishop  Wearmouth.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1867; 
B.A.  1870.  Resident  at  Gate  Helmsley,  Yorks.,  in  1890; 
afterwards  of  Acomb  Park,  York.  Died  intestate,  leaving 
£100,000,  June  6,  1908,  at  Balmacara,  N.B.   {Venn,  11.  378.) 

AKENSIDE,  MARK.  M.D.  {Lit.  Reg.)  1753.  Physician  and  Poet. 
F.R.C.P.,  F.R.S.,  1753.  Died  June  23,  1770.  {D.N.B.; 
Munk,  II.  168.) 

AKERMAN,  CONRAD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1897.  S.  of  Sir 
John  WilUam,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Ealing,  W.  B.  Oct.  8,  1878,  at 
Pietermaritzburg,  Natal.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.,  1906.  At 
St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  In  medical  practice  at 
Pietermaritzburg,  Natal.  M.B.E.,  1918.  Of  Pietermaritz- 
burg, Natal,  South  Africa,  1936;  retired.  {Venn,  11.  551; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1935;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

AKERS,  JAMES  RAMSAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
June  27,  1831.  2nd  s.  of  .\retas,  Esq.,  of  St  Christopher's,  W. 
Indies  [purchased  the  Abbey  Town  Mailing,  Kent;  died 
1816].  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  May  10,  1836;  withdrew,  Nov.  26,  1844. 
Married  Maria  Louisa  Goodrich,  of  Dedham,  Essex  [not 
mentioned  in  the  Akers  pedigree  in  Caribbeana,  iv.  100;  he 
was  doubtless  named  after  his  maternal  grandfather,  the 
Rev.  James  Ramsay,  R.  of  Christ  Church,  St  Kitts,  and  later 
R.  of  Teston,  Kent.]  Died  Apr.  27,  1876,  at  Tunbridge  WeUs, 
Kent.  (His  mother  resided  at  Burlington  House,  Mount 
Sion,  Tunbridge  WeUs,  and  died  there  May  2,  1842.)  {Venn, 
II.  216;  Burke,  L.G.) 

AKHTAR,  MOHAMMAD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  16, 
1893.  Matric.  Michs.  1893  (Syed  Mohamad).  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  18,  1893,  age  23;  2nd  s.  of  Mohamad 
IsmaU,  of  Shahjahaupur,  India.    Died  1898.    (R.  P.  Paran- 

jpye.) 

AKROYD,  SAMUEL  FISHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  7, 
1864.  S.  of  John,  of  Croydon,  Surrey.  B.  Sept.  24,  1845,  in 
London.  School,  Radley  (Mr  Norman).  Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Win- 
chester) 1872;  C.  of  Norbiton,  1870-5.  C.  of  Hailsham, 
1876-87.  C.-in-charge  of  Polegate,  1876-87.  V.  of  Crow- 
borough,  Kent,  1887-1926.  Surrogate,  dio.  Chichester, 
1915-26.  Died  Mar.  6,  1926,  aged  80.  Buried  at  Crow- 
borough.   {Radley  Sch.  Reg.) 


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Alabaster,  Ernest 

ALABASTER,  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  26,  1899. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  the  Siamese  Consular  Service.  B.  Feb.  6, 
1872,  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  School,  St  Paul's;  also  in 
Switzerland.  Ma  trie.  Lent,  1899.  Advanced  Student  in 
Oriental  Studies.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1899.  Entered  the  Chinese  Customs  Service  as  Assistant 
at  Amoy,  1899.  Acting  Commissioner  of  Customs  at  Wuchow, 
Kwangsi  province,  1901.  Assistant  Statistical  Secretary, 
Inspectorate  General  of  Customs,  Shanghai,  1904.  Deputy 
Commissioner  of  Customs,  Canton,  1908;  of  Likin,  Kiangsu 
province,  1908-;  of  Foochow,  1913.  Decorated  by  the 
Chinese  Government,  1904.  Author,  Notes  and  Commen- 
taries on  Chinese  Criminal  Law,  etc.   (Peile,  11.  832.) 

ALBAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  20, 
1785.  A  'Twenty-year'  man.  R.  of  Culmington,  Salop, 
1800-4.  R.  of  Snead,  Montgom.,  1802-35.  V.  of  Llandrillo- 
yn-Rhos,  Denbs.,  1816-35.  Died  1835.  See  also  Al.  Oxon. 
for  his  son  Thomas,  who  succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Snead, 
1835,  and  was  probably  R.  of  LaneUian,  Denbs.,  1831-58, 
when  he  died.  (T.  A.  Walker,  353;  Scott,  MSS.;  G.  Mag., 
1859,  I.  99.) 

ALBEMARLE,  Earl  of,  see  KEPPEL,  WILLIAM  CHARLES. 

ALBERGA,  JEROME.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7,  1872. 
S.  of  David  Judah.  B.  May  15,  1854,  at  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1875;  s.  of  David  Judah,  merchant, 
of  Maida  Hill,  Middlesex.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1880. 

ALBERT,  H.R.H.  The  Prince  Consort,  PRINCE  OF  SAXE 
COBURG  AND  GOTHA.  Adm.  nobleman  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  26,  1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  LL.D.  {Com.  Reg.)  1843. 
Chancellor  of  the  University,  1847-61.    Died  Dec.  14,  1861. 

ALBERT  EDWARD,  H.R.H.,  see  WALES,  PRINCE  OF. 

ALBERT  VICTOR  CHRISTIAN  EDWARD,  H.R.H. ;  afterwards 
DUKE  OF  CLARENCE,  see  WALES,  PRINCE  OF. 

ALBRIGHT,  GEORGE  STACEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 
1875.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  Birmingham.  B.  there  June  15,  1855. 
School,  Grove  House,  Tottenham,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1879;  M.A.  1883. 
Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1877.  Manufacturer;  of  Bromes- 
berrow  Place,  Ledbury.  J. P.  County  Alderman,  Worcs. 
Chairman  of  the  Higher  Education  Committee.  During  the 
Great  War  on  the  Airships  Committee  of  the  Board  of 
Invention  and  Research.  C.B.E.,  1920.  Of  Bromsberrow 
Place,  Ledbury,  in  1938.   (Burke,  O.B.E.  Biographies.) 

ALCOCK,  ARTHUR  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
12,  1890.  S.  of  John,  cotton  manufacturer  [died  May,  1890] 
B.  Nov.  25,  1870,  at  Highfield,  Bredbury,  Stockport.  School, 
Owens  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  (Man- 
chester). A  Solicitor.  Anthoi,  Hints  on  Coxing.  Of  35  Windsor 
Road,  Evesham.  Died  Dec.  30,  1937.  (E.  A.  B.  Barnard.) 

ALCOCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1868. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876. 
Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Winchester)  1873;  C.  of  Limps- 
field,  1872-4.  Held  other  curacies,  1874-82.  C.  of  Harbledown, 
Kent;  and  Reader  of  St  Nicholas  Hospital,  1882-93.  R-  of 
Edburton,  Sussex,  1893-6.  R.  of  Barham,  Kent,  1896-1908. 
Resided  latterly  at  1,  Dry  Hill  Road,  Tonbridge.  Died  Aug.  27, 
1915,  aged  72,  at  BexhiU.   Buried  at  Barham.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

ALCOCK,  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter,  1882.  Mus.B. 
1886.  Assistant  Master  at  Newcastle  High  School,  1883- 
1910.  Died  1910.   {Newcastle  High  Sch.  Reg.) 

ALCOCK,  JOHN  [PRICE].  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17, 
1826.  School,  Bromsgrove.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831; 
M.A.  1835  (John  Price).  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield,  Litt.  dim 
from  Canterbury)  1831;  priest  (Canterbury)  1834.  C.  of 
Otford,  Kent.  Minor  Canon  of  Rochester,  1836-47.  V.  of 
Strood,  1846-7.  V.  of  Woodnesborough,  1846-7.  V.  of 
Ashford,  1847-87.  Rural  Dean  of  Charing  (Eastern  Div.) 
1848-87;  Surrogate.  A  Six  preacher  of  Canterbury,  1858-91 ; 
Hon.  Canon,  1866-91.  Died  Aug.  11,  1891,  aged  84.  Buried 
at  Crayford.   {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  The  Records  of  Rochester.) 

ALCOCK,  JOHN  TREVOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  18, 
1809.   Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar;  B.A.  1813. 

ALCOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25,  1782. 
S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Hale,  Cheshire.  B.  Mar.  19,  1749, 
at  Cheadle  Buikeley,  near  Stockport,  Cheshire.  School, 
Manchester.  Scholar,  1782.  Did  not  matriculate  or  graduate. 
[Name  off  Oct.  12,  1786.]  See  Al.  Oxon  for  a  contemporary 
namesake.   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

ALCOCK-BECK,  WILLIAM,  see  TOWERS. 

ALDAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1832. 
[S.  of  William  of  Leeds,  Yorks.,  formerly  Pease;  assumed 
the  surname  of  Aldam,  1810.  B.  Aug.  20,  1813.]  4th  Wrangler, 
1836;  did  not  take  his  degree.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  2,  1834.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1839.  Of  Frickley  Hall, 
Yorks.,  and  of  Healey  Hall,  Northumberland.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
M.P.  for  Leeds,  1841-7.  Chairman  of  the  West  Riding 
Quarter  Sessions,  1877-90.  High  Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1878. 
Chairman  of  the  Finance  Committee,  West  Riding  County 


Alder,  Wilfrid 

CouncU.  Married  Mary  Stables,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Godfrey 
Wright,  of  Bilham  House,  near  Doncaster,  Nov.  13,  1845. 
Died  July  27,  1890,  at  Healey,  Northumberland.  Father  of 
the  next.   (Burke,  L.G.;  F.M.G.,  in.) 

ALDAM  [post  WARDE-ALDAM],  WILLIAM  WRIGHT.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  July  11,  1872.  S.  of  William  (above),  of 
Frickley,  Yorks.  B.  there  Dec.  10,  1853.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  10,  1874.  Of  Frickley  Hall,  Doncaster, 
and  of  Ederline,  Argyllshire,  N.B.  High  Sheriff  of  Yorks., 
1905-6.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding,  J. P.  for  Argylls. 
Assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the  additional  name  of  Warde, 
1878,  on  his  marriage  with  Sarah  Julia,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
WiUiam  Warde,  of  Hooton  Pagnell  Hall,  Doncaster.  Died 
Apr.  23,  1925,  at  Frickley.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

ALDER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  29, 
1858.  S.  of  Gilbert  (1820),  R.  of  Hurstboume  Tarrant, 
Andover,  Hants.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A. 
1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1863;  priest  (Lichfield)  1863;  C.  of 
Swaffham  Prior,  Cambs.,  1863.  V.  of  Etwall,  Derbs.,  1863- 
89.  R.  of  Sleventon,  Hants.,  1889-1901.  Died  there  Jan.  6, 
1901,  aged  61.   Brother  of  Herbert  (1863).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

ALDER,  EDWARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  27,  1817.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Joseph.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  i8i8;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord. 
deacon,  1823;  priest,  1824.    P.C.  of  Metfield,  Norfolk,  1840- 

8.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bungay,  1848-50.  P.C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Islington,  1851-60.  Married  Eliza  Edwards,  of  Wantisden, 
Suffolk,  1825.  Died  Dec.  2,  i860,  aged  60.  Probably  brother 
of  William  (1828).  {T.  A.  Walker,  401;  Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.  Reg.) 

ALDER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  23, 
1841.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Hull.  School,  Kingston-on-HuU, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Francis).  Matric.  Michs.  1841.  Migrated  to 
Queens',  Nov.  3,  1842;  Chancellor's  Medal  (English),  1859; 
B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  C.  of  St  John  the  Evangelist,  St 
Pancras,  London,  in  1861.  Occurs  in  Clergy  Lists,  1864-82, 
without  cure.  Not  in  Crockford.  Brother  of  Henry  R.  (1843). 

ALDER,  GEORGE  ALENBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.   Did  not  reside. 

ALDER,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Mar.  16,  1820.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1821;  LL.B. 
1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  11,  1824;  priest,  May  29,  1825. 
C.  of  Stanford-Rivers,  Essex,  1841-6.  V.  of  Vemham  Dean, 
1845-71.  R.  of  Hurstboume  Tarrant,  Hants.,  1846-87; 
Rural  Dean;  Surrogate.  Probably  married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Peter  Davey,  of  Champion  Hill,  at  St  Giles',  Camberwell, 
Apr.  26,  1827;  being  then  described  as  of  Little  Hampton 
[Littlehampton],  Sussex.  Died  June  13,  1887,  aged  87.  M.I. 
at  Hurstboume  Tarrant.  Father  of  Edward  (1858)  and 
Herbert  (1863).   {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  i.  34.) 

ALDER,  HENRY  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  1,  1843.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Hull.  School,  Kingston- 
on-Hull,  Yorks.  (Mr  Francis).  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar, 
1845;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord. 
deacon,  1849;  priest  (York)  1850;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Sculcoates,  1849-52.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bamsley,  1852-63. 
P.C.  of  St  Leonard's,  near  Tring,  Bucks.,  1863-8.  Dean  of 
Capetown,  1868-70.  C.  of  Somersham,  Hunts.,  1870-4. 
C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  1878-83.  Resided 
latterly  at  Gt  Malvern.  Died  there  Jan.  13,  1911,  aged  86. 
Brother  of  George  (1841);  father  of  the  next  and  of  Wilfrid 
(1895).    (Scott,  MSS.) 

ALDER,  HENRY  ST  AUSTIN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893. 
S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Robert  (above),  late  Dean  of  Capetown, 
South  Africa.  B.  Aug.  25,  1874,  at  Eastbourne.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.   Brother  of  Wilfrid  (1895). 

ALDER  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  15, 
1863.  S.  of  Gilbert  (1820),  clerk,  of  Hurstboume  Tarrant, 
Andover.  B.  1844,  at  Kelvedon  Hatch.  Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1867;  priest  (Exeter) 
1868.  C.  of  Seaton  and  Beer,  Devon,  1867-9.  C.  of  Bride- 
stowe  and  Sourton,  1869-71.  V.  of  Crofton,  Hants.,  1871-4. 
R.  of  Steventon,  1874-86.   V.  of  Walerbeach,  Cambs.,  i886- 

9.  V.  of  Caynham,  Salop,  1889-1911.  Died  Aug.  22,  1911, 
aged  66.  Brotherof  Edward  (1858).  {R.'P.  Scott;  The  Times, 
Aug.  25,  1911.) 

ALDER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  31.  1798.  Of 
Lines.   Matric.  Michs.  1798;  Scholar. 

ALDER,  WILFRID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1895. 
S.  of  Henry  Robert  (1843),  clerk,  of  St  Werstan's,  Gt  Mal- 
vern, Worcs.  B.  Apr.  13,  1876,  at  Eastbourne,  Sussex. 
School,  CUfton,  near  Bristol  (not  in  Clifton  Coll.  Reg.). 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Entered  the 
Indian  Civil  Service,  1899.  Accountant-General,  Bihar  and 
Orissa,  1912;  Punjab,  1913;  Bombay,  1917;  United  Pro- 
vinces, 1917.  Official  Controller  of  Currency,  Calcutta,  1919; 
retired,  1926.  O.B.E.,  1919.  CLE.,  1923.  Brother  of  Henry 
St  A.  (1893).   {Who's  Who,  1938.) 


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Alder,  William 

ALDER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  28,  1828.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A. 
1832.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23,  1832;  priest,  May  25, 
1834.  C.  of  Lamarsh,  Essex,  in  1841.  V.  of  White  Notley, 
Essex,  1843-50;  remained  unbeneficed.  Married,  at  White 
Notley,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Sturgeon  Nunn  Brewster,  of 
White  Notley  Hall,  Feb.  8,  1834.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  9,  1876, 
aged  70,  at  6,  Gordon  Street,  Gordon  Square,  London. 
Buried  at  Highgate.  Probably  brother  of  Edward  T.  (1817). 
{Vis.  of  England  and  WaUs,  xiii,  sub  Brewster.) 

ALDER,  WILLIAM  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  10,  1785.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Homcliffe,  Durham. 
B  Jan  7,  1762.  School,  Newcastle  (Mr  Moises).  Matric. 
Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  23,  1789.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1795- 
Of  Norham,  Northumberland.  Married  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Hanson,  of  Bloomsbury  Place,  London,  Oct.  10,  1828, 
at  Clifton,  Bristol.  [Her  previous  marriage  to  John  Charles, 
3rd  Earl  of  Portsmouth,  in  1814,  was  annulled  by  decree  of 
the  Lord  Chancellor,  1828.]  Died  Feb.  1847.  Buried  at 
Norham.  M.I.  {BxiiiedVeb.  i-j;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.).  {St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  103;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

ALDERMAN,  WILLIAM  JARDINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Apr.  15,  1828.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Migrated 
to  St  John's,  Dec.  22,  1828;  of  Northants.  {sic). 

ALDERSEY,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1877. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Aldersey  Hall,  Chester.  B.  there 
Feb.  2,  1858.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1882. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1879.  Of  Aldersey  and 
Spurstow,  Cheshire;  succeeded  to  the  family  estate,  1899. 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Aldersey  and  Handley.  J. P.  for  Ches- 
hire. A  well-known  horticulturist;  received  many  awards 
from  the  Royal  Horticultural  Society  for  raising  new  varieties 
of  flowers.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  4,  1931,  at 
Aldersey.  {Cambridge  Review,  Jan.  16,  1931;  Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Times,  Jan.  6,  1931.) 

ALDERSEY,  HUGH  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  5,  1847.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Aldersey  Hall,  Chester.  [B. 
Nov.  19,  1828.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Lent,  1848.  Died 
Dec.  24,  1848.   {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ALDERSON,  AUGUSTUS  DIXWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  4,  1889.  2nd  s.  of  Mrs  .■Mderson,  of  Norton  Lees,  Meers- 
brook,  Sheffield  [and  William  Marmaduke  Dixwell,  Capt., 
2nd  Queen's  Royal  Regt.,  late  of  Scalby  Lodge,  Yorks., 
deceased].  B.  Feb.  10,  1869,  at  Scarborough.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest 
(Norwich)  1894;  C.  of  Lowestoft,  1893-5.  C.  of  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea,  1897-9.  V.  of  Tickhill,  Yorks.,  1899-1911.  P.C.  of 
Tockwith,  1913-21.  V.  of  Ganton,  Yorks.,  1921-6.  V.  of 
Loversall,  1929-33.  R.  of  Todwick,  1933-7-.  Brother  of 
Marmaduke  J.  G.  (1886).  {Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xii; 
Crockford,  1938.) 

ALDERSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  c.  34)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  16,  1771.  R.  of  Langton-on-Swale,  Yorks.  S. 
of  Jonathan,  of  High  Ewbank  in  Brough,  Westmorland  [and 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher  Alderson,  of  Keld-in-Swale- 
dale].  Bapt.  Aug.  4,  1737.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs. 
1781;  B.D.  1782.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Sept.  21,  1760; 
priest,  Sept.  6,  1761;  C.  of  Howgill,  Yorks.,  1761.  R.  of 
Langton-upon-Swale,  1768-77.  R.  of  Eckington,  Derbs., 
1769-99.  Chaplain  to  the  Marquis  of  Lothian.  V.  of  Drayton 
and  Askham,  Notts.,  1772.  P.C.  of  Tickhill,  Yorks.,  1774; 
rebuilt  the  parsonage  house.  V.  of  Wadsworth,  1778.  R.  of 
Oddington,  Gloucs.,  1779-85.  C.  of  Aston,  Yorks.,  to  WiUiam 
Mason  the  'parson-poet'  whom  he  succeeded  as  R.  of  Aston, 
1797-1811,  and  whose  executor  he  was.  Devoted  to  garden- 
ing; employed  to  lay  out  the  grounds  at  Kew  for  Queen 
Caroline.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Ball,  Steward 
in  the  Holdemess  family  at  Aston,  1767.  Died  Mar.  27,  1814, 
aged  76,  at  Eckington.  Buried  at  Aston.  Father  of  Jonathan 
(1788)  and  WilUam  (1790).  {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  F.  A.  Crisp, 
Notes,  x;  G.  Mag.;  L.  Whibley.) 

ALDERSON,  CHRISTOPHER  WESTBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  30,  1756.  S.  of  Thomas.  Of  Burghwallis,  Yorks.  Matric. 
.Michs.  1756,  as  Christopher;  B.A.  1760. 

ALDERSON,  DENNIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1834. 
S.  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  of  Maesincia,  Caernarvon,  and 
probably  grandson  of  Christopher  (1771).  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Oct.  11,  1834.  Matric.  Michs. 
1834;  Scholar,  1835.  [Christopher  Alderson,  s.  of  Christopher 
(1771),  R.  of  Eckington,  Derbs.,  married  the  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Denis  Frith,  Esq.,  of  Eckington,  Derbs.].  Died  Apr.  15, 
1838,  aged  24,  at  Cambridge.  {F.M.G.,  701;  Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  i.  667.) 

ALDERSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sr  John's,  Dec.  14, 
1826.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  BIyth,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1827; 


Alderson,  George 

B..'^.  1831.  Ord.  deacon,  1832;  priest,  1833.  C.  of  Aslackby, 
Lines.,  1845.  C.  of  West  Halton,  1847.  V.  of  Aslackby, 
1851-73.   Father  of  the  next. 

ALDERSON,  EDMUND  ALBERT,  .^.dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  24,  1859.  S.  of  Edmund  (above),  clerk.  B.  Nov.  21, 
1840,  at  Epworth,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863; 
M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Rochester)  1865;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Colchester,  1864-7.  C.  of  Tean,  Staffs.,  1868.  C.  of 
Bolton  Percy,  Yorks.,  1869.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1869- 
89.  Died  Jan.  28,  1890,  at  Malta.  Father  of  John  H.  (1893). 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  12,  1890.) 

ALDERSON,  EDWARD  HALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20, 
1804.  S.  of  Robert,  barrister,  of  Yarmouth,  Norfolk.  B. 
there  1787.  Schools,  Seaming  (Mr  Priest),  Charterhouse  and 
Bury.  Migrated  to  Caius,  May  8,  1805.  Matric.  Michs.  1805; 
Scholar,  1805-9;  B.A.  {Senr.  Wrangler)  1809;  ist  Chancellor's 
Medal;  Browne  Medal;  1st  Smith's  Prizeman;  M.A.  1812. 
FeUow  of  Caius,  1809-23.  Counsel  to  the  University,  1825- 
30.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  12,  1806.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  i8n.  Reporter  to  the  King's  Bench,  1817-22.  Knighted, 
Nov.  17,  1830.  Serjeant-at-law,  1830.  Judge  of  C.P.,  1830. 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  1834-57.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1850.  A 
life-long  friend  of  Dr  Blomfield,  Bishop  of  London.  Married 
Georgina  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Drewe,  R.  of  Willand, 
Devon,  Oct.  26,  1823.  'A  humane  judge';  desired  to  restrict 
capital  punishment.  Author,  legal,  etc.  Died  Jan.  27,  1857. 
Buried  at  Risby,  Suffolk.  Brother  of  Samuel  H.  (1805)  and 
father  of  Frederick  C.  (1854).   {Venn,  11.  144;  D.N.B.) 

ALDERSON,  EDWARD  PHILIP  STANDLY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Aug.  20,  1883.  S.  of  Edward  Samuel  (next),  of 
55a,  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  Kensington,  London.  B. 
Sept.  19,  1865,  at  Bury,  Suffolk.  School,  Highgate,  London 
(Mr  McDowaU).  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1889;  practised  in  London  and  at  Isleworth.  Died 
May  3,  1906,  aged  40,  at  Isleworth.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

ALDERSON,  EDWARD  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  7,  1840.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Hurry  (1805), 
clerk.  B.  1822,  at  Sicklesmere,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar,  1844;  B.A.  {37th 
Wrangler)  1845.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  15,  1842. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1848.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  25, 
1849.  A  soUcitor  in  London.  Died  Feb.  1903,  at  Kingston, 
Surrey.  Brother  of  James  T.  (1842)  and  father  of  Edward  P. 
S.  (above).   {S.H.A.H.) 

ALDERSON,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  6,  1863. 
S.  of  Jonathan,  Capt.  in  the  Army,  deceased.  B.  Aug.  18, 
1844,  at  Killermarsh,  Derbs.  Schools,  RossaU  and  Ton- 
bridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1893.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  1869;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  Bumham  Sutton, 
Norfolk,  1869-72.  C.  of  Bodenham,  Heref.,  1873-4.  C.  of 
Dudleston,  Salop,  1874-6.  P.C.  there,  1876-88.  Resided 
latterly  at  Gannow  Hill,  Welsh  Frankton,  Salop.  Died 
Nov.  15,  1900,  at  Gannow  Hill.   (Peile,  11.  577.) 

ALDERSON,  FREDERICK  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  5,  1854.  5th  s.  of  Edward  Hall  (1804),  Baron 
of  the  Court  of  Exchequer.  B.  Apr.  20,  1836.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Rowing  'blue,' 
1856.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1861;  priest  (Ely)  1862.  C.  of 
AmpthiU,  Beds.,  1861-3.  C.  of  Hursley,  Hants.,  1863-5.  R. 
of  Holdenby,  Northants.,  1865-93.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peter- 
borough, 18S7-90;  Canon,  1890-1907.  R.  of  Lutterworth, 
Leics.,  1893-1907.  Chaplain-in-ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria, 
1899-1901.  Hon.  Chaplain  to  Edward  VII,  1901-7.  Died  at 
Lutterworth,  Dec.  3,  1907,  aged  71.  Buried  in  Peterborough 
Cathedral.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

ALDERSON,  FREDERIC  HODGSON  RUDD.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  9,  1886.  B.  1867.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Football  (rugby)  'blue.' 
Assistant  Master  at  the  Henry  Smith  School,  Hartlepool, 
i889-<)2;  Headmaster,  1892-1925.  One  of  the  most  brilliant 
football  players  of  his  day;  a  three-quarter  back  of  the 
highest  class;  finished  his  International  Football  career  in 
1891,  when  he  played  against  Wales.  Died  Feb.  18,  1925,  at 
Hartlepool.  {Clare  Coll.  Hist.,  11.  615;  The  Times,  Feb.  19, 
1925.) 

ALDERSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  14,  1817.  S.  and  h.  of  Jonathan  (1788),  clerk,  of  Harthill, 
Yorks.  B.  May  8,  1799,  at  Eckington,  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1818;  Scholar;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Dec.  22,  1822;  priest,  Dec.  14,  1823;  C.  of  Hart  Hill,  Yorks., 
1822-4.  C.  of  Sutton,  1824-6.  P.C.  of  Wingerworth,  Derbs., 
1826-9.  Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  Hornby,  Yorks., 
1829-79.  Domestic  chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Leeds  in  1841. 
Married  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John  Kearsley,  Esq.,  at  York, 
Nov.  30,  1837.  Benefactor  to  Hornby  Parish.  Died  Aug.  31, 
1879,  at  Hornby.  WUl  proved  (York)  Oct.  6,  1879.  {I'ictoria 
Co.  Hist.,  N.  R.  Yorks.,  i.  320.) 


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Alderson,  Henry  Everingham 

ALDERSON,  HENRY  EVERINGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Aug.  20,  1871.  S.  of  William  Thompson 
(1825),  clerk.  [School,  Wakefield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1876; 
priest  (Oxford)  1878;  Chaplain  of  St  Peter's  College,  Stony 
Stratford,  Bucks.,  1876-82.  C.  of  Beachampton,  1878-82. 
C.  of  Mirfield,  1882-7.  V.  of  Peel,  Lanes.,  1887-98.  R.  of  St 
John  the  Evangelist,  Cheetham,  1898-1910.  V.  of  Hope, 
Pendleton,  1910-24.  V.  of  Finsthwaite,  1924-5-  Died 
Jan.  30,  1925.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1877).  (Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

ALDERSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  22  sic)  at  Pem- 
broke, May  19,  1818.  4th  s.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  Hull,  Yorks. 
(toT  wtiom  see  D.N. B.).  B.  there  Dec.  30,  1794.  School,  Hull 
(Dr  Lee).  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Uh  Wrangler) 
1822;  M.A.  1825.  Fellow,  1823.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1826, 
age  31;  M.B.  (Oxford)  1826;  M.D.  (Oxford)  1829.  D.C.L. 
(Oxford)  1870.  Inceptor  Candidate  of  the  College  of  Physi- 
cians, 1826;  Candidate,  1829;  F.R.C.P.,  1830.  Censor,  1848 
and  1856.  Treasurer,  1854-67.  President,  1867-70.  Settled 
for  a  short  time  in  London;  Physician  to  the  Carey  Street 
Dispensary.  Went  to  Hull;  lived  there,  1829-45;  succeeded 
to  his  father's  practice.  Returned  to  London.  Senior  Physi- 
cian of  St  Marv's  Hospital,  Paddington,  1851-67;  Consulting 
Physician,  1867.  Representative  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians  at  the  General  Medical  Council,  1864-7.  F.R.S., 
1841.  Knighted,  Nov.  11,  1869.  Physician  Extraordinary  to 
Queen  Victoria,  1875.  Lumleian  Lecturer,  1852  and  1853. 
Harveian  Orator,  1854  and  1867.  Married  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  Peter  Berthon,  of  Glenadda,  Caernarvon,  June  24,  1828. 
Author,  medical.  Died  Sept.  13,  1882,  at  17,  Berkeley 
Square,  London.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Boose;  D.N.B.) 

ALDERSON,  JAMES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  29,  1842.  S.  of  Samuel  Hurry  (1805),  R.  of  Risby, 
Suffolk.  B.  at  Sicklesmere,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar,  1843-6;  B.A.  1846. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  Risby,  Suffolk, 
1847.  C.  of  Denham,  1851.  R.  of  Ravenstone,  Derbs., 
1855-90.  Rural  Dean  of  Hartshorn,  1872-90.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Southwell.  Died  Jan.  27,  1890,  at  Hartshorn.  Brother  of 
Edward  S.  (1840).    {Venn,  n.  257.) 

ALDERSON,  JOHN  HENRY.   Adm.  atSELWYN  H.,  Oct.  i,  1893. 
S.  of  Edmund  Albert  (1859),  chaplain  to  the  Forces.    B. 
Dec.   22,   1874.    Schools,  Dover  College  and  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1905.   Assist- 
ant Master  at  Framlingham  College,  1897;  at  King  William's 
College,  Isle  of  Man,  1898;  at  Dunstable  Grammar  School, 
1899-1900;    at    King's   School,    Bruton,    1900-6;    at   Grey 
Institute,  Port  EUzabeth,  Cape  Colony,  c.  1907-8.   Principal 
of  Bareilly  College,  United  Provinces,  India,  1908-20.   Head 
Master  of  a   Preparatory  School,   Charters   Towers,   East 
Grinstead,  Sussex,  1921-30.   Joint  Head  Master  of  Saugeen 
School,  Bournemouth,  1931-4-.   In  the  Great  War,  Trooper, 
United   Provinces   Horse,   Indian  Defence  Force.     {King's 
Sch.    Reg.;    Record   of    Old    Westminsters;    Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3;  Univ.  War  List.) 
ALDERSON,  JONATHAN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
May  28,  1788.  S.  and  h.  of  Christopher  (i77i),  R-  of  Ecking- 
ton,  Derbs.  B.  Aug.  6,  1769,  at  Aston,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1788;  Scholar;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  1795.    R.  of  Langton-upon- 
Swale,  Yorks.,  1795.   Chaplain  to  Lord  Conyers  (afterwards 
Duke  of  Leeds).    R.  of  Hornby,  Yorks.,  till  1829.    R.  of 
Harthill,  1812-48.  J.P.  for  the  North  Riding.   Married  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Rowland  Hodgson,  R.  of  Rawmarsh,  Yorks., 
June  7,  1798.   Died  Sept.  10,  1848,  at  Harthill.    Brother  of 
William  (1790)  and  father  of  George  (1817).    {F.M.G.,  11. 
702;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  x.) 
ALDERSON,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  at  Trinity  (age  25),  Nov.  24, 
1787;  a  'Ten-year'  man,  from  Oxford.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  King's 
Lynn,  Norfolk.    Matric.   (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)   Mar. 
6,  1779,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1782;  M.A.  1785.  R.of  Heving- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1787-1833.    R.  of  Oxwick,  1810-33.   Married 
Miss  RodweU,  of  Swaffham,  July  7,  1789.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

ALDERSON,  MARMADUKE  JONATHAN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  8,  1886.  S.  of  William  Marmaduke 
Dixwell,  Capt.,  deceased.  B.  Oct.  31,  1864,  at  Devonport. 
School,  Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Lent,  1886.  Name  taken 
off  the  boards  Michs.  1888.  Coffee  planting  in  Ceylon,  m 
1911.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  R.A.S.C).  Of 
Gannow,  Welsh  Frankton,  Oswestry,  Salop.  Brother  of 
Augustus  D.  (1889).  {T.  A.  Walker,  589;  Monkton  Combe 
Sch.  Reg. ;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ALDERSON,  RALPH  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1896.  S.  of  Henry  James,  of  Oakfield,  Bracknell, 
Berks.  [Major-Gen.,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  May  17,  1878, 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1900; 
M.A.  1905.  Of  Bemerton  Rectory,  Salisbury.  Occurs  in  Univ. 
Pari.  Reg.,  1938. 


Aldis,  Arthur  Cyril  Webb 

ALDERSON,  SAMUEL  HURRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
May  8,  1805.   S.  of  Robert,  barrister,  of  Yarmouth.   School, 
Bury.    Matric.   Michs.   1806;   Scholar,   1806-11;  B.A.   (3>'<« 
Wrangler)    1810;    M.A.    1813.      FeUow,    1811-22.      Greek 
Lecturer,  1821;  Hebrew,  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June 
17   1821;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1822.   Chaplain  to  the  LordChan- 
ceUor,    1830.     R.    of   Risby   and   Fomham   St   Genevieve, 
Suffolk,    1830-63.     R.   of    Bredfield   St    Andrew,    1832-5. 
V.  of  Lowdham  and  Pettistree,  1835-44-   V.  of  Rise,  Yorks., 
1835-9.    Rural  Dean  of  Thedwestry.   Manned  Jane  Frances, 
dau.  of  Phihp  Bennet,  Esq.,  of  Rougham,  Dec.  4,  1821.   D.ed 
Jan.   27,   1863,   at   Risby.    Brother  of  Edward  H.   (1804); 
father  of  James  T.  (1842)  and  Edward  S.  (1840).   {Venn,  11. 
145) 
ALDERSON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.   pens,   (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  3,  1790.   2ad  s.  of  Christopher  (i77i),  R-  of  Eckmgton, 
Derbs.  B.  July  31,  i773,  at  Ashton  (Aston),  Yorks    Matnc. 
Michs.  1791;  Scholar;    B.A.  i795;   M.A.   1804.    Ord.  pnest 
(York)  July  1,  1798.     P.C.  of  Tissington,  Derbs.,  i8ii-52- 
Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Aston,  Yorks.,  1811-52-   J-P-. 
West  Riding.   Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  Joseph  Walker,  Esq., 
of  Eastwood,  near  Rotherham,   1813.    Died  s.p.  Sept.  30, 
1852,  aged  79,  at  Aston.   Brother  of  Jonathan  {1788).   (Joha 
Mitford,  Correspondence  of  Gray  and  Mason,  40;  G.  Mag., 
1852,  11.  531;  L.  Whibley.) 
ALDERSON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Mar.  23,  1792- 
S.  of  George,  R.  of  Birkin,  Yorks.  B.  there  Mar.  28,  1774- 
School,  Leeds  (Mr  J.  Whiteley).  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  l^A. 
1796.   Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  7,  1796.   Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Oct.  2,  1796;  priest,  July  i,  1798.    C.  of  Hohne-on- 
Spalding  Moor,   Yorks.    R.   (and  patron)   of  Everingham, 
1809-39.   Married  Miss  Robinson,  Oct.  25,  1802.   Died  Jan. 
10,  1839,  aged  64.    Father  of  William  T.  (1825)-    {G.Mag., 
1802;  1839,  I.  216.) 
ALDERSON,  WILLIAM  HEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar    23, 
1877.     [S.    of    William    Thompson    (next),    clerk.     School, 
Wakefield.]     Matric.    Michs.    1877;    Exhibitioner;    Scholar; 
BA    1881;  U.A.  1884.    Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1884;  priest, 
1887.   Second  Master  at  St  Bees  Grammar  School,  Cumber- 
land,   1881-1923;    active   as   House-Master,    Chaplain   ana 
Bursar.    Keenly  interested  in  rugby  football,  doing  much  to 
estabUsh  the  reputation  of  the  school  as  a  football  nursery. 
Lived   latteriy    at    SUvermere,    Caterham    VaUey,    Surrey. 
Died  Aug.  31,  1935.   Brother  of  Henry  E.  (1871)-  {Wakefield 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1935;  Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1928-9.) 
ALDERSON,  WILLIAM  THOMPSON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
May  25,  1825.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (1792),  R-  of  Eyenngham, 
Yorks      B.    July   26,    1806,    at    Holme-on-Spaldmg    Moor. 
Schools,  Newark  (Mr  Wittenham),  PockUngton  (Mr  Shield) 
and  Aberford  (Mr  Carter).   Matric.  Michs.  1825.   Migrated  to 
St  Catharine's,  Mar.  26,  1826;  B.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon,  1829; 
priest  (York)  1830.    Chaplain  of  Wakefield  Prison    Yorks 
1841-76.    C.-in-C.  of  Warmfield,  with  Heath,   1880-2     Of 
Heath,    Wakefield,    in   1884.    Disappears    from    Crockford, 
1897.   Father  of  Henry  E.  (1871)  and  William  H.  (above). 
ALDHAM,  GEORGE  SE'SfMOUR  HARCOURT.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  20,  1892.    S.  of  Vernon  Harcourt,  Canon  ot 
Truro    B.  Feb.  23,  1873,  at  Worcester.   School,  Winchester 
CoUege.    Matric.  Easter,  1892.    2nd  Lieut.,  3rd  Batt.,  West 
Riding  Regt.,  1893;  Lieut.,  3rd  Batt.,  Duke  of  ComwaU  s 
Light  Infantry',  1894.  Died  Oct.  6,  1898,  at  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
Brother  of  Michael  S.  (1894).    {Peile,  11.  775;    Winchester 
Coll.  Reg.) 
ALDHAM,    MICHAEL   SEYMOUR.    Adm.   pens,    (age    18)    at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1894.    S.  of  Vernon  Harcourt,  Canon  of  Iruro. 
B    Nov    29    1875,  at  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall.   School,  Marl- 
borough.   Matric.   Michs.   1894.    At  the  School  of  Mmes, 
Truro-    'Aldham   and    Blunt'   mining  engineers,    Phoemx, 
British  Columbia;  Corporation  of   Western  Egypt.    Dunng 
the  Great  War,  with  the  R.A.M.C,  Lieut.,  1918;  mentioned  in 
despatches.   O.B.E.,  1919.    Brother  of  George  S.  H.  (1892). 
{Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 
ALDHOUSE,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  19,  1823.  S.  and  h.  of  Stephen,  of  Lakenham,  Norfolk. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823.   Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Nov.  19,  1824, 
age  25  {sic).   {T.  A.  Walker,  421.) 
ALDINGTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.   at  Trinity,  Nov.  16,  i775; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.   Probably  ord.  deacon  (London)  June  10; 
priest,  June  11,  1775-   V.  of  Edwardston,  Suffolk,  1779-81. 
Probably  V.  of  St  Gregory's  with  St  Peter's,  Sudbury  1 779- 
85.    Perhaps  V.  of  Toddenham,  Gloucs.,  1780.    One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Runwell,  Essex,  1779-1821. 
ALDIS  ARTHUR  CYRIL  WEBB.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1897. 
S   of  James  Arthur  (1858),  Esq.,  of  The  CoUege  of  Science, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.    School,   King  Edward's,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1900;  M.A.  1904. 
Fellow    1901-8.   Joined  his  brother  as  jumor  partner  in  the 
firm    of     Aldis    Brothers,    manufacturing    and    consultmg 

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Aldis,  Charles  James  Berridge 

opticians  and  contractors  to  the  Admiralty,  War  Office  and 
Ail  Ministry.  Of  Sparkhill,  Birmingham.  The  finn,  established 
in  1900,  designed  the  'Aldis  Lens,'  for  hand  cameras.  During 
the  Great  War  it  produced  telescopic  rifle  sights  and  for  use 
on  aeroplanes,  the  'Aldis  Unit  Sight.'  Sometime  Fellow  of 
the  Optical  Society.  President  of  the  Birmingham  Graduates 
Club,  1934-5.  Of  Knowle,  Birmingham,  1936.  Brother  of 
Hugh  L.  (1889). 
ALDIS,  CHARLES  JAMES  BERRIDGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  .\pr.  14,  1827.  S.  of  [Sir]  Charles,  surgeon  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  Jan.  16,  1808,  in  London.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Lent,  1828;  B.A.  1831;  M.B.  1832;  M.A. 
1834;  Lie.  Med.  1834;  M.D.  1837.  Studied  medicine  at 
Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge,  and  at  St  George's 
Hospital,  London.  F.R.C.P.,  1838.  Physician  successively 
to  several  London  dispensaries.  Afterwards  at  the  Hunterian 
School  of  Medicine.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  in  the  parish  of 
St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  1855-72.  Well  known  for  his 
zeal  in  carrying  out  provisions  of  the  Workshops'  Regulation 
Acts;  the  improvement  in  the  position  of  poor  women  em- 
ployed in  business,  mainly  due  to  his  efforts.  Improved  the 
sanitary  conditions  of  great  towns.  Married  Emily  Arabella, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Brome,  of  Trinity  College,  Nov.  9, 
1835.  Author,  medical.  Died  suddenly  July  26,  1872. 
Father  of  Osborne  C.  V.  (1861).   {Boose;  D.N.B.) 

ALDIS,  HUGH  LANCELOT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5, 
1889.  S.  of  James  Arthur  (next),  of  Queen  Mary's  School, 
Walsall,  Staffs.  B.  Aug.  26,  1870,  in  Calcutta,  India.  School, 
City  of  London  (Mr  Abbott).  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A. 
(14/A  Wrangler)  1892.  Joined  the  staff  of  Messrs  J.  H. 
DaUmeyer,  Ltd.,  photographic  lens  and  optical  instrument 
manufacturers,  London,  in  1893.  Senior  partner  in  the  firm 
of  Aldis  Brothers,  manufacturing  opticians,  of  Sparkhill, 
Birmingham,  1901-36-.  F.R.A.S.  Brother  of  Arthur  C.  W. 
(1897). 

ALDIS,  JAMES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23, 
1858.  S.  of  John  [baptistminister],  of  II,  ColeyHiU,  Reading, 
Berks.  B.  Feb.  7,  1842,  in  London.  School,  City  of  London 
(Dr  Mortimer).  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A. 
{6th  Wrangler)  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Head  Master  at  La  Mar- 
tini^re,  Calcutta,  1868-75.  Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich 
College,  1876-8.  Second  Master  at  Queen  Mary's  College, 
Walsall,  Staffs.,  1879-80;  Head  Master,  1881-97.  [Celebrated 
his  diamond  wedding  to  Francis  Emily  Webb,  June  15,  1929; 
then  living  at  Dun%vich,  Suffolk.]  Author,  A  Lay  Sermon; 
joint  author  (with  W.  T.  Webb),  A  Handbook  of  English 
Literature.  Died  Dec.  6,  1935.  Brother  of  Thomas  S.  (1861) 
and  William  S.  (1856) ;  father  of  Hugh  L.  (above)  and  Arthur 
C.  W.  (1897).  (R.  Simms,  Bibliotlieca  Staffs.;  A.  C.  W. 
Aldis.) 

ALDIS,  OSBORNE  CHARLES  VYSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Aug.  5,  1861.  S.  of  Charles  James  Berridge  (1827), 
M.D.  B.  in  Loudon.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1861; 
B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1868.  No  profession.  Took  a  club  in  Welling- 
ton Street,  London,  and  failed;  being  in  financial  straits,  he 
forged  the  name  of  one  of  his  trustees  to  a  power  of  attorney; 
sentenced  to  i8  months'  imprisonment,  1886.  {Venn,  11. 
354-) 

ALDIS,  THOMAS  STEADMAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Aug.  17, 
1861.  S.  of  John.  B.  Aug.  6,  1843,  in  London.  School,  City 
of  London  (Dr  Mortimer).  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar, 
1864;  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler)  1866; 
M.A.  1869.  Inspector  of  Schools  under  the  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, 1872.  Chief  Divisional  Inspector,  1898.  Resided  latterly 
at  Bowhayes,  Bridport,  Dorset.  Died  suddenly  Sept.  25, 
1908,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  James  A.  (1858),  etc. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Sept.  29,  1908.) 

ALDIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  1843;  a  'Ten- 
year'  man. 

ALDIS,  WILLIAM  STEADMAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov. 
26,  185,6.  S.  of  John,  clerk  [a  baptist  minister],  of  11,  Coley 
Hill,  Reading,  Berks.  B.  Feb.  10,  1839,  in  London.  School, 
City  of  London  (Dr  Mortimer).  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar, 
1859;  ist  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  {Senr.  Wrangler)  1861; 
M.A.  1864.  For  some  time  a  private  'coach'  at  Cambridge. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  at  the  Durham  College  of  Science, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1870.  Professor  at  Auckland  CoUegei 
New  Zealand,  1883-96.  An  authority  on  optics  and  soUd 
geometry.  A  leading  advocate  of  the  higher  education  of 
women.  Author,  Solid  Geometry;  Optics,  etc.  Died  Mar.  7, 
1928,  aged  89,  at  Tenterden,  Kent.  Brother  of  James  A. 
(1858),  etc.   {Cambridge  Review,  Apr.  20,  192S.) 

ALDOM,  WILLIAM  ISAAC.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892.  S.  of 
Joseph  Rufus,  schoolmaster,  of  Leyton,  Essex.  B.  there 
June  30,  1857.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 
Sometime  Master  of  a  private  school,  Oxford  House,  Eaton 
Place,  Brighton,  Sussex.  Assistant  Master  at  Sandwich 
Grammar  School  in  1904;  still  there  1906;  gone  in  1908. 
{Venn,  11.  524;  Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 


Aldrich,  Frederick  James 


ALDOUS,  FREDERIC  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  John  Clement  Primrose  (1868),  clerk.  B.  Nov.  i, 
1879.  School,  Kelly  College,  Tavistock  (Rev.  W.  David). 
Rustat  Scholar.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901  (Mech.  Sci. 
Trip.,  ist  Class,  1902).    With  the  Westinghouse  Co.,  Man-  ]£ 

Chester,  1902-14.  A.M.I. E.E.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut.,  1/6  Batt.,  Manchester  Regt.;  Capt.,  1915;  in  France 
with  the  127th  Company;  temp.  Major,  M.G.C.,  1916;  in 
Egypt,  Lieut.-Col.,  33rd  Batt.,  M.G.C.,  1918;  twice  mentioned 
in  despatches;  D.S.O.).  Estate  Agency,  Monte  Carlo  and 
Cannes,  1929-30.   {Kelly  Coll.  Reg.) 

ALDOUS,  JAMES  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1874.  [S.  and  h.  of  James  Robert,  Esq.,  of  67, 
Marquess  Road,  Canonbury,  London.  B.  Apr.  7,  1855. 
School,  Sherborne.]  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  (15/A  Wrangler) 
1878;  M.A.  1919.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1878. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  i88r.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit. 
Examiner  to  the  Inns  of  Court,  1887.  Of  62,  Prince  of  Wales' 
Mansions,  London,  S.W.  Died  s.p.  Oct.  24,  1920.  Buried  at 
Putney  Vale  Cemetery.  {Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G., 
ed.  1925;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

ALDOUS,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1882, 
from  Cavendish  H.  School,  Lancaster  Royal  Grammar. 
B.A.  1886;  M.A.  (Downing)  1897.  Music  Master  at  Hever- 
sham  Grammar  School,  1886-1903.  Organist  and  Music 
Master  at  St  Bees  School,  1886-1927.  Music  Master  at  the 
Royal  Grammar  School,  Lancaster,  1904-;  at  the  Girls' 
Grammar  School,  Lancaster,  1908-32-.  Of  West  Road, 
Lancaster.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

ALDOUS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  9,  1840. 
S.  of  J[ohn].  B.  at  Harleston,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1840. 
Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Coventry, 
1848-50.  V.  of  Dore,  near  Sheffield,  185 1.  Surrogate,  Peterb. 
dio.,  1851.  C.  of  Wellingborough,  Northants.,  1852-3.  P.C. 
of  Wicker,  Sheffield,  1853-74.  Died  Nov.  18,  1874,  aged  56. 
M.I.  at  Wicker.  Father  of  John  C.  P.  (next)  and  John  E.  P. 
(1872).   (W.  Odom,  Manorials  of  Sheffield;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALDOUS,  JOHN  CLEMENT  PRIMROSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  1868.  S.  of  John  (above),  clerk,  of  Sheffield. 
B.  July  12,  1849,  at  Coventry,  Warws.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1869;  B.A.  {igth  Wrangler) 
1872;  M.A.  1875.  Fellow,  1874.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1873.  Senior  Mathematical  Master  at  Shrewsbury 
School,  1872-5.  Chief  Naval  Instructor  (and  Chaplain  to 
Cadets)  on  H.M.S.  Britannia,  1875-98;  (Chaplain  to  Naval 
Cadets,  1879-96).  C.  of  Townstal,  Dartmouth,  1896.  V.  of 
Duffield,  Derbs.,  1898-1909;  Rural  Dean,  1901-9.  R.  of 
Sywell,  Northants.,  1911-21.  Rural  Dean  of  Rothwell, 
1914-21.  Resided  latterly  at  St  Anne's  Vicarage,  Notting- 
ham. Author,  religious,  etc.  Died  Feb.  18,  1923,  aged  73. 
Buried  at  Sywell.  Brother  of  John  E.  P.  (1872)  and  father  of 
Frederic  C.  (1898).  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Annals  of  Shrewsbury 
Sch.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALDOUS,  JOHN  EDMOND  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  12,  1872.  S.  of  John  (1840),  clerk,  of  Sheffield.  B.  there 
Dec.  8,  1853.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A. 
1876.  Organist,  of  Hamilton,  Ontario,  in  1910.  Brother  of 
John  C.  P.  (1868).   {Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

ALDOUS,  PERCIVAL  MASSEY.  Adm.  at  Selwyv  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1891.  B.  Dec.  16,  1871.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (Rochester)  1895. 
Chaplain  at  Norfolk  Island,  Melanesia,  1898-1903.  V.  of 
Pietersburg,  Transvaal,  1905-7.  R.  of  Heidelberg  with 
Christ  Church,  Nigel,  1907-13.  R.  of  Lochlee,  1914-18.  P.C. 
of  Chellaston,  Derbs.,  1923-6.  R.  of  Lothersdale,  Yorks., 
1926-32.  R.  of  Ashurst,  Kent,  1932-5.  R.  of  Bradfield  St 
George  with  Rushbrook,  Suffolk,  1935-.   {Crockford,  1938.) 

ALDRED,  CHRISTIAN  RYCROFT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr. 
30,  1877.  [S.  of  John  Thomas  Foster,  V.  of  Dore,  Derbs.]. 
Matric.  Easter,  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest 
(Worcester)  1885.  C.  of  Upton  Warren,  1883-6.  C.  of  Fing- 
hall,  Yorks.,  1886-93.  C.  of  Childrey,  Berks.,  1901-4.  V.  of 
Brenzett,  Kent,  1904-7.  Died  there  July,  1907.  Brother  of 
John  C.  (next).   (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

ALDRED,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  ir, 
1871.  S.  of  John  Thomas  Foster,  V.  of  Dore,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Sheffield  Collegiate  and  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1876.  Sometime  at  Liverpool  Royal  Infirmsiry. 
L.R.C.P.  (Ireland)  1883.  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasgow)  1884.  In 
practice  at  Sheffield,  1898.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  at 
Ecclesall-Bierlow.  Of  Waiuku,  Auckland,  New  Zealand 
(1922);  retired.  Brother  of  Christian  R.  (above).  (Venn,  11. 
400;  Medical  Directory,  1922.) 

ALDRICH  [post  ALDRICH-BLAKE],  FREDERICK  JAMES. 
Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  27,  1846.  S.  of  Robert,  gent., 
of  Erwarton,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Oct.  17,  1824. 
Migrated  (age  24)  to  Pembroke,  Oct.  10,  1848.  Matric.  Lent, 
1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856;  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1860.- Ord. 
deacon,  1853;  priest  (Ely)  1854;  C.  of  Staimin^eld,  Suffolk, 


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Aldrich,  Pelham  Stanhope 


Alexander,  Alexander  Charles  Archibald 


1853-5.  C.  of  St  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  London,  1859-62. 
C.  of  Chingford,  Essex,  1862-6.  C.  of  Welsh  Bicknor,  Heref., 
1866-7;  R.  (and  patron)  1867-1904;  also  patron  of  English 
Bicknor,  Gloucs.,  and  of  Wherstead,  Suffolk.  Assumed 
the  additional  name  of  Blake,  Jan.  13,  1863.  [See  sub 
Aldrich-Blake  for  his  two  sons  Robert  Morison  (1892) 
and  Frederick  Hooper  (1881).]  Died  Apr.  9,  1904,  aged  79, 
at  Welsh  Bicknor.  (Burke,  L.G.) 
ALDRICH,  PELHAM  STANHOPE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  25,  1822.  2nd  s.  of  William  (1781),  R.  of  Beyton  (or 
Boyton),  Suffolk.  Scholar,  1822;  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  LL.B. 

1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  8,  1828;  priest,  May  24, 

1829.  C.  of  HoUesley,  Suffolk,  1841-2.  R.  of  St  Thomas's, 
Turk's  Island,  Bahamas,  1845-6.  C.  of  Somersham,  Suffolk, 
1846.  C.  of  Pulborough,  Sussex,  c.  1848-54.  C.  of  Boyton, 
Wilts.,  c.  1856-60.  Died  June  30,  1864,  at  Lowestoft. 
Brother  of  William  W.  (1821).  (Clergy  Lisls,  1856,  1858; 
G.  Mag.,  1864,  II.  254.) 

ALDRICH  or  ALDRIDGE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Mar.  19,  1761.  S.  of  Stephen  (1725),  clerk,  of 
Essex.  B.  at  Stanway,  near  Colchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1761 
(Aldrich);  B.A.  1765.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  3,  1765; 
priest,  Dec.  2r,  1767.  R.  of  Chickney,  Essex,  1776-81,  and 
again,  1799-.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  671.) 

ALDRICH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  10,  1781. 
S.  of  William  (1745),  clerk,  of  Thurston,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
Michs.  1782;  Scholar,  1782;  B.A.  1786.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Dec.  18,  1785;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1788.  C.  of  Stowmarket, 
Suffolk,  1785.  V.  of  Stowmarket  with  Stow  Upland,  1788- 
1837.  R.  of  Beyton  (or  Boyton  ?),  1807-13.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Hintlesham,  1818-19.  Died  July  22,  1837,  aged  74,  at 
Saxmundham.  [To  be  distinguished  from  a  contemporary 
namesake,  W.  Aldrich,  B.D.,  for  whom  see  Al.  Oxon.  (he 
was  R.  of  Boyton,  Wilts.,  1823-61,  and  P.C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Ipswich,  1805-).]  Father  of  William  W.  (1821)  and  Pelham  S. 
(1822).   {G.  Mag.,  1837,  II.  322.) 

ALDRICH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  4,  1798. 

ALDRICH,  WILLIAM  WOGAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  i,  1821.  S.  of  William  (1781),  V.  of  Stowmarket, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1822.  (Civil  Law 
Classes,  1st  Class,  1823-4);  LL.B.  1828.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  13,  1824;  priest,  June  19,  1825.  R.  of  Boyton, 
Suffolk,  1841-65.  Probably  P.C.  of  Batley  with  Capel,  till 
1841.  Disappears  from  Crockford  in  1868.  Brother  of  Pelham 
S.  (1822). 

ALDRICH-BLAKE,  FREDERICK  HOOPER.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Frederick 
James  (1846),  R.  of  Welsh  Bicknor.  B.  1863,  at  Chingford, 
Essex.  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (York)  1887;  C. 
of  Rotherham,  Yorks.,  1886-9.  V.  of  Bishopswood,  Heref., 
1889-98.  R.  of  Llanwenarth  Citra,  Mon.,  1898-1920.  Of 
Weston  Hall,  Ross,  Herefs,  (1936).  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 
ALDRICH-BLAKE,  ROBERT  MORISON.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1892.  S.  of  Frederick  James  (1846),  R.  of  Welsh 
Bicknor.  B.  there  Apr.  10,  1873.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  SoUcitor  (not  in  practice). 
Died  Sept.  8,  1931.  Brother  of  Frederick  H.  (above).  (Bm-ke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 
ALDRIDGE,  AUGUSTUS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1842.  S.  of  J.,  yeoman,  of  Gt  Baddow,  Essex.  B. 
June  2,  1821.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1846;  priest  (Lichfield)  1848;  C.  of  Hurdsfield, 
Macclesfield,  1847.  V.  of  Worton  and  Marston,  Wilts.,  1853- 
1907.  Resided  latterly  at  Worton,  near  Devizes.  Died 
there  June  16,  1910,  aged  89.  (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 
ALDRIDGE,  CHARLES  BRAXTON  MOORING.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  July  i,  1896.  S.  of  Henry  Mooring.  B.  Nov.  4, 
1877,  at  Bournemouth.  Schools,  Wimbome  Grammar, 
Independent  College,  Taunton  and  Christ's  College,  Black- 
heath.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903.  Medical 
Student  at  the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906. 
Assistant  Physician  at  the  Royal  Victoria  and  West  Hants. 
Hospital.  In  practice  at  Bournemouth.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  Bournemouth  in  1936.  Brother 
of  Harold  W.  M.  (1894).  (Peile,  11.  809;  Medical  Directory, 
1938;  Univ.  War  List.) 
ALDRIDGE,  DAVID.  Hon.  M.A.  1899.  Teacher  of  Burmese, 
1895-1909  (University  teacher,  1897-1909).  In  the  Education 
Department  in  Burma,  1866-94.  Died  Dec.  1912.  (The 
Times,  Dec.  19,  1912.) 
ALDRIDGE,  EDWARD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Sept.  18,  1889.  Did  not  matriculate.  See  next,  perhaps  the 
same. 
ALDRIDGE,  EDWARD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1895.  S.  of  Edward  Henry,  clerk,  of  Shawforth 
Vicarage,  Rochdale,  Lanes.  B.  Sept.  10,  1856,  at  Famworth, 


Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Previously  Medical 
Student  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London,  1874. 
M.R.C.P.,  1879;  M.R.C.S.,  1889;  M.R.C.P.  (Ireland)  1898. 
Medical  Officer,  Imperial  Customs  Service,  China,  1880. 
Civil  Mandarin,  bv  Imperial  Decree,  1893.  Ord.  deacon, 
1898;  priest  (Ripon)  1899;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Leeds,  1898-9. 
C.  of  Spalding,  Lines.,  1899-1902.  R.  of  Saxby-on-Humber, 
1902-5.  R.  of  Hannington,  Hants.,  1905-21.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  Brevet-Major;  mentioned  in 
despatches,  M.C.,  1918;  with  the  R.A.F.  Medical  Service, 
1922-5).  Chaplain  at  Rouen,  1926-8.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  London, 
1928-.  R.  of  Wiston,  Sussex,  1930  5.  Twice  married  and 
had  issue.  F.R.C.S.  A  man  of  amazing  energy;  enjoyed 
mountain  climbing,  hunting  and  cross-country  running; 
won  the  silver  cup  for  the  South  of  the  Thames  Champion- 
ship in  1929.  Died  Dec.  4,  1937,  at  Worthing.  (Crockford; 
,       Medical  Directory,  1936;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Dec.  9, 

1 937-) 
ALDRIDGE,  HAROLD  WHITCHURCH  MOORING.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Christ's,  Oct.  1,  1894.  S.  of  Henry  Mooring.  B.  Nov.  19, 
1875,  at  Bournemouth.  School,  Wimbome  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.    SoUcitor  and  notary, 
1904  (Mooring,  Aldridge  and  Haydon,  of  Bournemouth  and 
Christchurch,    Hants.)     Of   Milhams   Meade,   Christchurch, 
Hants.,  in  1938.    Brother  of  Charles  B.  M.  (1896).    (Peile, 
II.  792 ;  Law  List,  1937.) 
ALDRIDGE,  RICHARD  SPENCER.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1877,  from  Cavendish  H.;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.   1884.    Ord. 
deacon,  1887;  priest  (Sarum)  1888.    C.  of  Wilton,  1887-90. 
C.   of   Knowle,   Birmingham,    1891-1905.    Chaplain  of    St 
Philip's,    Dorridge.     V.   of   Eardisland,    1905-17.     Resided 
latterly  at  Ore,  Hastings,  Sussex.    Died  there  Apr.  3,  1931- 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  7,  1931.) 
ALDRIT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  18,  1833. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.D.  1844.    Ord.  deacon,  1836;  priest 
(Bath  and   Wells)    1837.    C.   of  Hutton,   Somerset.    Head 
Master  of  Wells  Cathedral  Grammar  School,  1841-8;  C.  of 
Godney,  Somerset,   1841-8.    C.  of  Wick  St  Lawrence  and 
Chaplain  of  Axbridge  Union,  1869-86.  Married  Miss  Batt, 
of  Theale  House,   Somerset,   Oct.  15,   1844,   at  Wedmore, 
Somerset.   Not  in  Crockford,  1887. 
ALDWELL,  BASIL  SILVER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1881.  Of  Hants.   [S.  of  Basil  Duckett,  M.A.  (DubUn), 
V.  of  St  Luke's,  Southsea.]   Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1888.    Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (London)  1888;  C.  of 
Whitechapel,   1887-90.    V.  of  St  Luke's,  Southsea,   1891- 
1920.   V.  of  Bitteme,  Southampton,  1920-9.   Chaplain  of  S. 
Stoneham   Infirmary,    1922-9.     V.   of   Mancetter,   Warws., 
1929-34.  R.  of  Flordon  (with  Hapton  from  1936-),  Norfolk, 
1934-36-.     Brother  of  the  next.     (R.  F.  Scott;  Crockford, 
1938.) 
ALDWELL,  SAMUEL  WILLIAM  HEMPHILL.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus   Christi,   Oct.    1,    1884.     Of  Hants.     [S.   of  Basil 
Duckett,  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Southsea.]    Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
B.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (Rochester)  1890.  C.  of 
Lambeth,  1889-93.   C.  of  Tollington  Park,  London,  1893-7. 
Held  other  curacies,  1897-1910.    V.  of  Wingfield,  Suffolk, 
1910-35-.     V.   of    Sileham,    1925-38.     Hon.   Canon  of  St 
Fursaeus  in  St  Edm.  Cathedral,  1936-8.   Died  October  27, 
1938.   Brother  of  the  above.   (Crockford,  1938.) 
ALDWORTH,    HERBERT   JOHN.     Adm.    pens,    at   Queens', 
Michs.  1887.    S.  of  John.    B.  Oct.  9,  1868,  at  Haigh,  near 
Wigan,   Lanes.     Matric.   Michs.    1887   ('Aid worthy');   B.A. 
1891;  M.A.  1909.    Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest  (Oxford)  1905. 
C.  of  Stoney  Stratford,  1904-7.  C.  of  Barnstaple,  1907-g.   R. 
of   East    Quantockshead,    Somerset,    1909-21 ;    and   again, 
1924-31.    V.  of  Currey  Rivel,  1921-4.    C.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Walcot,  193 1-.   Of  19,  Bennett  Street,  Bath.   Died  Aug.  28, 
1933,  aged  65.    (Crockford,  1932;  Queens'  Coll.  Mag.;  The 
Times,  Aug.  30,  1933-) 
ALEXANDER,  ALEXANDER  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  May  24,  1859.   S.  of  Michael  Solomon,  Bishop  of 
Jerusalem.    B.   Jan.    17,    1840.    School,   Christ's  Hospital. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  June  18,  1859.    Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
Tancred  Student,    1859;    B.A.    1863.     Ord.   deacon   (Win- 
chester) 1863;! priest,  1864;  C.  of  St  John's,  Redhill,  Hants., 
1863-9.     V.   of  Churt,  Surrey,   1869-83.    V.  of    Shedfield, 
Hants.,  1883-1905.  Died  Feb.  1905.    Father  of  George  H.  G. 
(1884).   (Peile,  n.  562.) 
ALEXANDER,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES  ARCHIBALD.    Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  11,  1873.   S.  of  Archibald,  of  Anne's 
Lodge,  Edinburgh.  B.  there  June  10,  1854.  School,  Chelten- 
ham College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  i877-  At  St  George's 
Hospital,  London.    M.R.C.S.,  1881.   L.S.A.,  1881.   Surgeon, 
Army  Medical  Dept.,  1882;  Surgeon-Major,  1889.   Served  in 
the  JExpedition  to  the  Soudan,  with  1st  Batt.,  Coldstream 
Guards,  1885;  present  at  the  engagement  at  Hasheen  and  at 
the  destruction  of  Temai.    (Medal  with  clasp  and  Khedive's 
star.)  Died  Jan.  23,  1900,  at  Loup,  near  Ardrossan,  Ayrshire. 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 


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Alexander,  Alexander  John 

ALEXANDER,  ALEXANDER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1844.   Matric.  Michs.  1845. 

ALEXANDER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  19, 
1879.  S.  of  John,  coach-builder.  B.  at  Rochester,  Kent. 
Bapt.  June  9,  1844. 

ALEXANDER,  AUBREY  DE  VERE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  15,  1867.  Did  not  reside.  [S.  of  G.  H.  M.,  of  the  Indian 
Civil  Service.  B.  May  28,  1849.  School,  Wellington  College.] 
Entered  the  Army  (3rd  Foot,  1869;  Capt.,  1881;  Bengal  Staff 
Corps;  Squadron  Officer,  16th  Bengal  Cavalry;  Major,  i88g; 
Lieut.-Col.,  1895;  Colonel,  1899;  retired.  Served  in  the 
Afghan  War,  1879-80  (medal);  in  China,  1900  (mentioned 
in  despatches).  D.S.O.,  1903).  During  the  Great  War 
served  in  the  Intelligence  Dept.,  War  Office.  Died  Sept. 
II,  1923.   {Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Wlio  was  Who.) 

ALEXANDER,  CALEDON  DUPRE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1833.  [S.  and  h.  of  Josias  Du  Pre,  an  East  India  Co. 
Director,  and  sometime  M.P.  for  Old  Sarum.  B.  Nov.  16, 
1817.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Comet,  ist  Life 
Guards,  1834;  Lieut.,  1837;  sold  out,  Sept.  5,  1843.  Of 
Auberies,  Essex.  D.L.  A  member  of  the  Jockey  Club. 
Married  Caroline,  dau.  of  James  Ewing,  Esq.,  1843.  Died 
July  18,  1884,  at  30,  Belgrave  Square,  London.  (Burke, 
Irish  Gentry;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Foster, 
Peerage,  sub  Caledon.) 

ALEXANDER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29, 
1814.  Matric.  Michs.  1814.  [3rd  s.  of  Robert,  banker,  of 
Seamount,  Co.  Dublin,  M.P.  B.  Sept.  16,  1794.]  Migrated 
to  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  B.A.  (DubUn)  1817;  M..\.  1822. 
Probably  R.  of  Drumcrea,  Ireland.  Perhaps  Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Caledon,  1841-70.  Married  Ehzabeth  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edward  Smith  Godfrey,  Esq.,  of  Newark,  Oct.  4,  1817. 
Died  Oct.  26,  1870.   {Al.  Dubl.;  Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  DALLAS.  Adm  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  5,  1859.  3rd  s.  of  WiUiam  Stuart  [Bengal  Civil  Service], 
of  15,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  Dec.  25, 
1839,  at  Calcutta,  India.  Schools,  Harrow,  Cheltenham 
College  and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
B..-^.  1863;  M.A.  1870.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1861. 
Private  tutor.  Married  Helen  Shuldham.  Brother  of  William 
S.  (1854)  and  father  of  Charles  S.  (1896).  (Foster,  Peerage, 
sub  Caledon;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  S.  of  William,  of  27,  Henley  Road,  Ipswich. 
B.  Dec.  8,  1874,  at  Ipswich.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1896;  B..\.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class) 
1897.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue.'  Entered  the  Indian  Civil 
Service,  1897.  Served  in  the  North  Western  Provinces  as 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1908-.  Deputy  Super- 
intendent of  the  domains  of  the  Maharaja  of  Benares,  1904-7 
and  1907-11.  Assistant  Commissioner,  1911;  Deputy  Com- 
missioner and  Settlement  Officer,  1914.  Magistrate  and 
Collector,  1918.  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  1921-2. 
Additional  Commissioner,  1924.  Chief  Secretary  to  the 
government  of  the  United  Provinces,  1925;  retired,  1926. 
Brother  of  Cyril  W.  (1898).  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  India 
Office  List,  1937.) 

ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  12, 
1867.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  banker,  of  Oak  Bank,  Sevenoaks, 
Kent.  B.  Nov.  8,  1847.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
Exhibitioner;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1871.  [Name  removed  from 
the  College  Boards  by  order,  Feb.  24,  1872.]  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1868.  Migrated  to  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  29,  1873.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1874.  Of  Oakbank,  Seal, 
Kent.  A  member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Died 
Feb.  17,  1902,  at  22,  Down  Street,  Piccadilly,  London. 
Brother  of  Evelyn  F.  (1868).  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Foster,  Peerage,  sub  Caledon.) 

ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  SHULDHAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan. 
4,  1896.  [S.  of  Mrs  Alexander,  of  25,  Batoum  Gardens,  W. 
Kensington  Park,  London  [2nd  s.  of  Charles  Dallas  (1859)]. 
B.  June  16,  1877.]  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1914.  Adm.  Colonial  Cadet,  Civil  Service, 
1900.  Of  87,  Victoria  St.,  London,  S.W.  i,  in  1938.  (St  Paul's 
Sch.  Reg.;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937;  Foster,  Peerage,  sub 
Caledon.) 

ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  7,  1882.  S.  of  John  Bennett.  B.  Feb.  22,  1864,  at 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Schools,  St  George's  College,  Harrogate, 
and  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889. 
Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Winchester)  1888;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Southsea,  Hants.,  1887-9.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Cheltenham, 
1889-94.  V.  of  Middleton,  Norfolk,  1894-1900.  V.  of  St 
Philip's  and  St  James's,  Clifton,  Yorks.,  1900-32.  Chaplain 
of  Bootham  Park  Asylum,  1904-10.  Resident  in  Sunderlauid, 
1934.   Died  June  8,  1934.   (Peile,  11.  692;  Crockford,  1934.) 


Alexander,  Frederick  Henry  Thomas 

ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  WYNNE.  Adm.  sizar 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1855.  S.  of  George  H.  M.,  of 
Chester.  B.  in  the  E.  Indies.  School,  Chester  Grammar 
(Mr  Gleadowe).   Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859. 

ALEXANDER,  CYRIL  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.   S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Gatewick,  Ipswich,  Suffolk. 

B.  Oct.  12,  1879,  at  Ipswich.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Moss). 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  LL.B.  1904.  Football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1901.  Entered  the  Colonial  Civil  Service, 
1906.  Administrative  Officer  in  Nigeria.  Commissioner  of 
Lands,  1908.  Senior  Resident  in  Nigeria,  1925.  Lieut.- 
Govemor  of  the  Southern  Provinces,  1929;  of  the  Northern 
Provinces,  1930-2;  retired.  CM. G.,  1928.  Of  Moon's  Cottage, 
Ninfield,  Sussex  (1937).  Brother  of  Charles  L.  (1894). 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

ALEXANDER,  DAVID  LINDO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  July  24,  i860.  2nd  s.  of  Joshua,  Esq.,  of  50,  Wimpole 
Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London.  B.  1842.  School,  City  of 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar;  B..\.  (soth  Wrangler) 
1864.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1863.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1866.  Bencher,  1895.  K.C.,  1892.  President  of  the 
Jewish  Board  of  Deputies.  Of  11,  York  Gate,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  N.W.  r.  Died  Apr.  29,  1922,  at  59,  Harrington 
Gardens,  London,  S.W.  7.   (Who  was  Who.) 

ALEXANDER,  EDWARD  PERCY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7, 
1874.  [S.  of  Frederick,  Esq.,  of  Clifton.  B.  1855.  School, 
Lancing.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord. 
deacon,  1878;  priest  (St  Albans)  1879;  C.  of  Ashdon,  Essex, 
1878-80.  C.  of  Wigan,  Lanes.,  1880-3.  V.  of  Alvanley, 
Cheshire,  1883-98.  Organising  Secretary  to  the  S.P.G., 
1895-8.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Edgeley,  Stockport,  1898-1915. 
V.  of  Gt  Gransden,  Beds.,  1916-23.  P.C.  of  St  John's, 
Chester,  1924-32.  Chaplain  to  the  Bluecoat  School,  Chester, 
1924-32.  Died  Mar.  10,  1936,  aged  80,  at  i,  Pemberton  Road, 
Chester.   (Latwing  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  11,  1936.) 

ALEXANDER,  EDWARD  PERKINS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1883.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Monknash, 
Glam.  School,  Llandovery  (Rev.  A.  G.  Edwards).  Matric. 
Michs.  1883.  Football  (rugby)  'blue.'  Of  Holt,  Wilts.,  Esq. 
Played  football  for  Wales  in  1885,  1886  and  1887.  Died 
suddenly  Oct.  26,  1931,  aged  68,  at  Holt.  (The  Times, 
Oct.  28,  1931.) 

ALEXANDER,  ERNEST  CHRISTIAN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  S.  of  Kelseik,  ship-owner,  of  Southport,  Lanes.  B. 
Feb.  II,  1869,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Liverpool  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  Pelton,  Durham,  1892-6. 

C.  of  South  Shields,  1896-7.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Weymouth, 
1898-1911.  V.  of  Edington,  1911-22.  V.  of  Westbury  with 
Ditton  and  Westbury  Leigh,  Wilts.,  1922-32.  Rural  Dean  of 
Heytesbury,  1927-32.  Died  Nov.  23,  1932.  (Venn,  11.  496; 
The  Times,  Nov.  25,  1932.) 

ALEXANDER,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1900.  S.  of  Mrs  W.  Alexander,  of  School  House, 
South  Street,  Bedminster,  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B  A.  1903;  M.A.  1920.  Assistant  Master  at  Sexey's  School, 
Bruton,  1905-15;  at  Wimbledon  Grammar  School,  1915-17; 
at  Weymouth  Secondary  School,  1917-20;  at  the  Grammar 
School,  Alcester,  1920-4;  at  Chipping  Campden  Grammar 
School,  Gloucs.,  in  1932.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

ALEXANDER,  EVELYN  FERGUSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  14,  1868.  Did  not  reside.  [3rd  s.  of  James,  of  Oak 
Bank,  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  B.  Mar.  23,  1850.  School,  Eton.] 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford) 
Jan.  31,  1870;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1873;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon, 
1874;  priest,  1875.  C.  of  St  Pancras,  London,  1876-80.  V.  of 
St  Paul's,  Newington,  Surrey,  1880-7.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Rochester.  Died  unmarried  Feb.  24,  1887.  Brother 
of  Charles  R.  (1867).    (Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ALEXANDER,  FRANK  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  S.  of  David  Tom,  of  Brynuthin,  Dynas  Powis, 
Cardiff,  Glam.  B.  Jime  2,  1878,  at  Penarth,  Glam.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1901.  Lieut.,  loth 
Hussars,  1902.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-2 
(Queen's  medal,  3  clasps);  retired,  1910.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Capt.,  19th  Hussars,  1914-18;  wounded;  twice  men- 
tioned in  despatches;  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre.  Inspector  of 
Remounts).  Lieut.-Col.,  1921.  C.B.E.  (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

ALEXANDER,  FREDERICK  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1878.  [5th  s.  of  Henry,  of  Forkhill, 
Co.  Armagh,  Ireland.]  B.  Nov.  30,  i860,  at  Boulogne, 
France.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  In  the 
Army  Pay  Dept.,  1881;  Capt.,  1900;  retired,  1902.  Served  in 
Burma,  1888-^;  with  the  South  China  Field  Force;  Nile, 
1898.  In  the  South  African  War.  Died  Sept.  26,  1921,  at 
Faygate  Place,  Sussex.  (G.  B.  Routledge;  Foster,  Peerage, 
sub  Caledon.) 


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Alexander,  George  Glover 

ALEXANDER,  GEORGE  GLOVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  i8,  1884.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891; 
LL.M.  1905.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  i,  1887,  age  25; 
s.  and  h.  of  Christopher,  of  Bamsley,  Yorks.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1890.  On  the  North  Eastern  Circuit.  Assistant  Recorder 
of  Leeds.  Died  July  16,  1931,  at  Bowness-on-Windermere. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  Inner  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

ALEXANDER,  GEORGE  HERBERT  GOODWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Clare,  Oct.  4,  1884.  [S.  and  h.  of  Alexander  Benjamin 
(1859),  clerk.  B.  June  27,  1865.  School,  Haileybury.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1923.  Assistant 
Master  at  Rockley  House,  Southampton,  1888-91;  at  Cheam 
School,  Surrey,  1891-1909;  at  St  Neots,  Eversley,  1915-20. 
Head  Master  of  St  Anselm's  School,  Croydon,  1921-34.  Died 
June  5,  1934,  at  Croydon.  (HaiUybury  Sch.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directory,  1932-3.) 

ALEXANDER,   GERVASE  DISNEY.    Adm.   at  Caius,  Oct.   i, 

1898.  S.  and  h.  of  Reginald  Gervase  (1867),  M.D.,  of  HaUfax. 
B.  there  May  6,  1880.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901;  B.C.  1908.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  CUnical  Assistant  at  the 
Samaritan  Hospital,  the  Evelina  Hospital,  and  at  the  Hos- 
pital for  Sick  Children,  Gt  Ormonde  Street,  London.  Of 
Blackwall  Lodge,  Halifax.  Joined  his  father  in  practice  at 
Halifax.  Succeeded  as  12th  Baron  Cobham  {see  note  under 
his  father);  the  eflects  of  the  Act  of  Attainder  of  1603  on 
the  Barony  having  been  removed  by  Act  of  Parliament  in 
1916,  he  was  summoned  to  Parliament  by  writ  as  Baron 
Cobham,  Sept.  8,  1916.  Died  unmarried  June  10,  1933,  aged 
53,  in  London.  {Venn,  11.  555;  Medical  Directory;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sttb  Cobham.) 

ALEXANDER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  25, 
1779.  Of  Ireland.  [2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Boom  HjiU,  London- 
derry. B.  1763,  at  Derry.]  Matric.  Lent,  1779.  Migrated  to 
TrinityCollege  (DubUn)  Mar.  24  (5tc),  1779;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A. 
(Dublin)  1783.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  30,  1779.  Called  to 
the  Irish  Bar,  1785.  Of  Glen togher,  Donegal,  Ireland.  M.P.  for 
Newtown,  1788-90;  for  Askeaton,  1790-7;  for  Londonderry, 
1798-1802;  for  Old  Sarum,  1802-6.  Colonial  Secretary  for 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  till  1818.  Chairman  of  the  Committee 
of  Means  and  Waj-s.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Francis 
Rivers,  Esq.,  of  London,  Feb.  14,  1807.  Died  May  6,  1818, 
aged  55.  Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1778).  {Al.  Dubl.;  Burke, 
Irish  Gentry.) 

ALEXANDER,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  June  i, 
1867,  clerk.  Name  off,  Jan.  21,  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1852; 
priest  (York)  1853.  Chaplain  in  the  Royal  Navy,  1854;  on 
the  retired  Ust  in  1872.  V.  of  Shelford,  Notts.,  1859-74. 
R.  of  Colwick,  1874-96.  Died  July  24,  1896,  aged  69.  {Crock- 
ford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALEXANDER,  HENRY  ROBERT  TAYLER.  Adm.  pns.  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1859.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Hanwell,  Middlesex. 
B.  Oct.  26,  1841,  at  Brighton.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865.  Solicitor,  1868.  Sometime  Chief 
Clerk  in  Judges'  Chambers.  Taxing  Master  in  Chancery, 
1896;  Senior  Taxing  Master  of  the  Supreme  Court.  A  mem- 
ber of  the  M.C.C.,  1865-1920.  Died  Feb.  11,  1920,  aged  78, 
at  16,  King  Edward  Mansions,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London, 
W.C.  2.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  13,  1920.) 

ALEXANDER,  HERBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1882.  S.  of  R[obert]  H[enry],  Esq.,  of  Lombard  Street, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Brother  of  PhiUp  P.  (1882) 
and  probably  of  Robert  E.  (1878),  William  G.  (1883)  and 
Walter  C.  (1885). 

ALEXANDER,  HERBERT  ROBERT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct. 
1885;  from  Ayerst  H.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  i, 
1886.  S.  of  Robert,  sugar  merchant.  B.  July  25,  1866,  at 
Lewisham,  Kent.  School,  Central  Hill  College,  Norwood 
(Mr  G.  H.  Pope).  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1889; 
priest  (Worcester)  1890;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Leamington, 
1889-91.  Held  other  curacies,  1891-1907.  V.  of  Upper  Tean, 
Stoke-upon-Trent,  1907-36.  Not  in  Crockford,  1937. 

ALEXANDER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  19,  1862. 
S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  Mar.  19,  1843,  at  Marylebone, 
Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  1862. 

ALEXANDER,  JAMES  FINLAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  S.  of  John,  of  21,  Hampstead  Hill  Gardens, 
Hampstead,  London.  B.  June  15,  1876,  at  Hampstead. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A. 
1902;  B.C.  1902;  M.B.  1902;  M.D.  1906.  Medical  student  at 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London,  1899-1902;  House 
Surgeon,  1902-3.  House  Physician  at  Brompton  Hospital. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.A.M.C,  1915).  Medical 
Officer  at  the  Cottage  Hospital,  Sevenoaks.  Of  3,  South  Park, 
Sevenoaks,  Kent  (Alexander,  Archer  and  Bradshaw).  {Win- 
chester Coll.  Reg. ;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

ALEXANDER,  JAMES  GRAHAM.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9, 

1899.  School,  Wellington  [not  in  Wellington  College  Reg.]. 


Alexander,  Raynsford  Dupr6 

Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1902.  Adm.  soUcilor, 
Jan.  1906  (Jones  and  Alexander);  of  Wednesbury,  Staffs. 
Served  in  the  Great  Wair  (Lieut.,  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers) . 
{Univ.  War  List;  Law  List,  1937.) 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14  {sic))  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  6,  1776.  S.  of  William,  wool-dealer.  B.  at  Heywood, 
Lanes.  Matric.  Lent,  1777;  Scholar;  B.A.  1780;  M.A.  1786. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  14,  1781.  P.C.  of  Honley,  Yorks., 
1788  (?)-i8o2. 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5,  1869. 
S.  of  John,  M.P.  [of  Milford  House,  Carlow].  B.  Sept.  23, 
1850,  at  Monkstown.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Entered  the 
Army  (ist  (King's)  Dragoon  Guards;  Capt.,  1882;  Major. 
Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879).  Of  Milford  House,  Co.  Carlow; 
succeeded  his  father,  1885.  J.P.  High  Sheriff  of  Carlow, 
1891,  Married  cuid  had  issue.  (Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Foster, 
Baronetage,  1883;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN  BARROW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  25,  1869.  Of  Durham.  [S.  and  h.  of  Disney 
Legard,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  V.  of  Ganton,  Yorks.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1870;  B..\.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1875 ;  C.  of  Heath,  Derbs.,  1874-8.  C.  of  Boynton, 
Yorks.,  1878-9.  Went  to  America.  C.  of  Denver,  U.S.A., 
1879-81.  R.  of  Port  Townsend,  Washington,  1882-5.  British 
Vice-Consul  at  Washington,  1884-92;  at  Tacoma,  1892- 
1907.  Lie.  pr.,  dios.  London  and  Peterborough,  1908-11. 
R.  of  Holcott,  Northants.,  19 11-14.  Died  Nov.  3,  1930, 
aged  81,  at  34,  Avenue  Terrace,  York.  {Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  5,  1930.) 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN  BENNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  6,  1900.  S.  of  J.  B.,  Esq.,  senr.,  of  2,  Jesmond  Villas, 
Wakefield,  Yorks.  [B.  1881,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  School, 
Barnard  Castle  County.]  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903; 
M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest  (Newcaslle-on-Tyne) 
1905 ;  C.  of  Jesmond,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1904-8.  V.  of 
Middleton,  Norfolk,  1908-20.  Chaplain  of  the  Royal  Masonic 
School,  Bushey,  Herts.,  1920-36-.  Perhaps  brother  (or 
half-brother)  of  Charles  T.  (1882).  (Cox,  Who's  Who  in 
Norfolk,  1912;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Aug.  11, 
1887.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph,  farmer,  of  Ceirrigans,  Londonderry. 
B.  Nov.  12,  1865,  at  Imlick,  Carrigans.  Schools,  Academical 
Institution,  Londonderry  (Mr  J.  Dick),  and  Queen's  College, 
Belfast  (Mr  J.  L.  Porter).  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar, 
1889.  B.A.  {8th  Wrangler)  1890;  M.A.  1895.  Head  Master 
of  Tavistock  Grammar  School,  1895-1928.  Wrote  articles  on 
historical  subjects  for  the  Devon  Assoc.  Trans.  President  of 
the  Devonshire  Association,  1932-3.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  Upton,  St  Mary's  Hill,  Paignton,  Devon.  J.P.  {School- 
masters' DirecUfry;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938;  KeWy,  Handbook, 
1938.) 

ALEXANDER,  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1897. 
Of  Germany.  S.  of  Abraham,  coal  merchant,  of  Johannesburg. 
B.  Dec.  4,  1877,  at  Znin,  near  Bromberg.  School,  South 
African  College,  Cape  Town.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar, 
1899;  B.A.,  LL.B.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Barrister  (Inner 
Temple)  1900;  an  advocate  of  the  South  African  Supreme 
Court,  Eastern  District,  and  of  the  High  Court  of  Rhodesia. 
K.C.  Member  of  Cape  Town  House  of  Assembly,  1908, 
1910-15,  1920-1,  1924-32  and  1933-;  of  the  South  African 
National  Party.  President  of  the  New  Hebrew  Congregation, 
Cape  Town,  1906-.  Vice-President  of  the  South  African 
Jewish  Board  of  Deputies.  Of  4,  Wall  Street,  Cape  Town. 
{International  Who's  Who,  1938;  Law  List,  1937.) 

ALEXANDER,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  29,  1778.  Of  Ireland.  [S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Boom  Hall, 
Londonderry.  B.  Aug.  12,  1760.]  Schools,  Harrow  and 
Stanmore.  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  Scholar,  1779;  B.A.  1783; 
M.A.  1787.  [Referred  to  by  Dr  Parr,  of  Harrow,  in  his  last 
will  as  'my  most  respected  pupil.']  'D.D. '  Precentor  of  Ar- 
magh, 1796;  Bishop  of  Clonfert,  1802-4;  of  Killaloe,  1804; 
of  Down  and  Connor,  1804-23;  of  Meath,  1823-40.  P.C. 
(Ireland).  Of  Portglenone,  Co.  Antrim  (by  purchase). 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Jackson,  M.P.,  of  Coleraine, 
May  18,  1785.  Died  Oct.  21,  1840.  Brother  of  Henry  (1779) 
and  father  of  Robert  (1806).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
Irish  Gentry;  Foster,  Peerage,  sub  Caledon.) 

ALEXANDER,  PHILIP  PEMBROKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1882.  S.  of  R.  H.,  Esq.,  of  Lombard  Street,  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Of  LayweU,  Brixham, 
Devon.  J.P.  Director  of  Simpson  and  Stricklands.  Brother 
of  Herbert  G.  (1882),  etc.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

ALEXANDER,  RAYNSFORD  DUPR6.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1854.  S.  of  Robert  Dupr6  [and  grandson  of 
Sir  Robert  Alexander,  Bart.,  a  director  of  the  Bank  of 
Ireland].  B.  in  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1854.  Probably  died  young;  not  given  in  Foster,  Baronetage, 
1883,  or  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  where  the  only  surviving  child, 
Caroline  Charlotte  (2nd  wife  to  Leicester  Hibbert,  Esq.,  of 
Chalfont,  Bucks.)  alone  is  mentioned. 


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Alexander,  Reginald  Gervase 

ALEXANDER,  REGINALD  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  lo,  1867.  S.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  Halifax, 
Yorks.  B.  there  Feb.  20, 1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Migrated 
to  Caius,  Oct.  19,  1870;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1878.  M.D.  (Edin- 
burgh) 1881.  In  practice  at  Halifax  and  Bradford;  Physician 
to  Halifax  Infirmary;  late  Senior  Physician  to  Bradford 
Fever  Hospital;  subsequently  consulting  Physician  to  the 
Royal  Infirmaries  of  Halifax  and  Bradford.  An  authority 
on  phthisis.  F.L.S.  Of  Blackwall  Lodge,  HaUfax.  J. P.  In 
i9og,  submitted  a  petition,  in  company  with  Cuthbert 
Mathias  Kenworthy  (later  Lord  Strabolgi)  and  Alexander 
Henry  Leith,  for  the  termination  of  the  abeyances  of  the 
baronies  of  Cobham,  of  Strathbogie  and  Burgh.  Their  claims 
were  heard  by  the  Committee  for  Privileges  in  1911;  in  1912 
it  was  decided  that  Dr  Alexander  was  a  co-heir  to  the  baronies 
named;  the  attainder  on  the  Barony  of  Cobham  in  1603  was 
reversed  by  Act  of  Parliament  shortly  after  Dr  Alexander's 
death  at  Blackwall  Lodge,  on  Feb.  14,  1916.  His  son, 
Gervase  Disney,  accordingly  succeeded  to  the  Barony  of 
Cobham,  being  summoned  by  writ  to  the  House  of  Lords, 
Sept.  8,  1916.  Father  of  Gervase  D.  (1898).  {Venn,  11.  396; 
G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs;  The  Times,  June  12,  1933-) 

ALEXANDER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  27, 
1806.  [S.  and  h.  of  Nathaniel  (1778),  Bishop  of  Down.  B. 
June  19,  1788.]  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  B.A.  1810.  Preb.  of 
Connor,  1813-14.  Archdeaconof  Down,  1814-40.  R.  ofAhog- 
hill,  Co.  Antrim,  1828-40.  R.  of  Terryglass  (Killaloe), 
1828-40.  Of  Portglenone,  Co.  Antrim.  Married  (i)  Catherine, 
dau.  of  John  Staples,  M.P.,  of  Lissane,  Co.  Tyrone,  Aug.  21, 
1813;  (2)  Hester  Helena,  dau.  of  Alexander  M'Manus,  of 
Mount  Davis,  Co.  Antrim.  Died  July  31,  1840,  at  Port- 
glenone House.  (Foster,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Caledon;  Cotton, 
Fasti  Hiber.,  in.  270,  233;  G.  Mag.) 

ALEXANDER,  ROBERT  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1878.  S.  of  Robert  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Bexley,  Kent.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  On  the  Stock  Ex- 
change. Died  Jan.  2,  1929,  aged  69,  in  London;  's.  of  the 
late  Robert  Henry,  of  24,  Hans  Place,  S.W.'  Brother  of 
Walter  C.  (1885),  etc.    (The  Times,  Jan.  3,  1929.) 

ALEXANDER,  ROBERT  SPREUL  CRAWFORD  AITCHESON. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1840.  [S.  and  h.  of,  Robert, 
Esq.,  of  Kentucky,  U.S.A.,  and  nephew  of  Sir  William,  of 
Airdrie,  Lanarks.,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1840  (Robert);  B.A.  1846.  Of  .\irdrie,  Lanarks.,  and 
Cowden,  Dumbarton.  Magistrate  for  Co.  Lanark.  Died  un- 
married, Dec.  I,  1867,  aged  48,  at  Woodford,  Kentucky. 
(G.  Mag.,  1868,  I.  254.) 

ALEXANDER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  11, 
1863.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  10,  Upper  Hyde  Park  Gardens, 
London.   Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar. 

ALEXANDER,  WALTER  CLEVERLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1885.  S.  of  Robert  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Gifford  House, 
Roehampton.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888. 
Of  Chateau  Thomeaux,  Indre-et-Loire.  Died  Dec.  16,  1931. 
Brother  of  Robert  E.  (1878)  and  Philip  P.  (1882),  etc. 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2, 
1899.  S.  of  Thomas  Arthur,  physician  and  surgeon,  of 
Clematis  House,  Walton,  Norjfolk.  B.  there  Mar.  r,  1880. 
School,  Wellingborough  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902.  At  the  London  and  Charing  Cross  Hospitals. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C).  Resident  in  New  Zealand;  of  Turua,  Hauraki 
Plains,  N.Z.,  1938.  (Venn,  11.  394;  Medical  Directory,  1938; 
Vniv.  War  List.) 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1883.  S.  of  R.  H.,  Esq.,  of  Lombard  Street,  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Director  of  Alex- 
anders, of  Lombard  Street,  London.  Of  War4ey  Lodge, 
Brentwood.  Brother  of  Philip  P.  (1882),  etc.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists.)     . 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  7,  1824;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  [S.  and  h.  of 
Sir  Robert,  Bart.,  of  Dublin.  B.  Apr.  i,  1797.]  Did  not 
matriculate.  Incorp.  B.A.  from  Dublin,  1825;  M.A.  1825. 
[Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Oct.  4,  1813,  age  16;  B.A. 
(Dublin)  1817.]  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Irm,  Jan.  24,  1822.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1825 ;  incorp.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1840.  On  the 
Oxford  Circuit.  Bencher,  1844.  Q.C.,  1844.  Attorney- 
General  to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1853.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  3rd  Bart.,  Dec.  i,  1859;  Died  unmarried  Mar.  31,  1873,  at 
22,  St  James's  Place,  London.   (At.  Dubl.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  21,  1854.  S.  and  h.  of  WilUam  Stuart 
fformeriy  Judge  of  Bhagalpur],  of  15,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde 
Park,  London.  B.  June  3,  1836,  in  India.  School,  Ton- 
bridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1855.  Entered  the  Bengal  Artillery, 
1858.  Instructor  in  gunnery.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Sept.  13,  i868,  at  Allahabad,  India.   Brother  of  Charles  D. 


Alford,  Henry 

(1859).     (Tonbridge   Sch.    Reg.;    Burke,    Irish   G.;    Foster, 
Peerage,  sub  Caledon.) 

ALF,  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  18,  1754. 
Probably  brother  of  the  next. 

ALF,  GERARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  18,  1754. 

ALFORD,  Viscount,  see  GUST,  JOHN  HUME. 

ALFORD,  ALLAN  CAMERON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1874.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  V.  of  St 
Paul's,  Bristol.  B.  June  30,  1855,  at  i,  Albert  Villas,  Haver- 
stock  HUl,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Scholar,  1876; 
B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1879;  C.  of  Downend,  Bristol,  1878-80.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Barton  Hill,  Bristol,  1880-1.  R.  of  Aston  Sand- 
ford,  Bucks.,  1881-95.  V.  of  Nether  Winchendon,  1888-1920. 
V.  of  Cuddington,  1895-1920.  Resided  latterly  at  Crewkeme. 
Died  there  Oct.  20,  1928,  aged  73.  Brother  of  George  P. 
(1875).    (Crockford.) 

ALFORD,  BRADLEY  HURT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  I,  1855.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  [M.A.  (Oxon.)],  clerk,  of 
Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent.  B.  Aug.  28,  1837,  at  Ampton, 
Suffolk.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar, 
1858;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Assistant  Master  at  Marl- 
borough College,  1859.  Ord.  deacon,  1862;  priest  (London) 
1863.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Pimlico,  London,  1862-5.  V.  of 
Leavenheath,  Suffolk,  1865-8.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hoxton, 
1868-77.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Nutford  Place,  London,  1877- 
1903;  retired.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  Old  Testament 
History  and  Literature;  Sermons,  etc.  Sometime  Editor  of  the 
Contemporary  Review.  Died  Oct.  12,  1914,  at  Ventnor,  Isle 
of  Wight.  Half-brother  of  Henry  (1827).  (Tonbridge  Sch. 
Reg.;  Alford  Family  Notes.) 

ALFORD,  CHARLES  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  23,  1835.  [S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  R.  of  St  Audries,  West 
Quanloxhead,  Somerset.  B.  there  Aug.  13,  1816.  School, 
St  Paul's;  Exhibitioner.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839; 
M.A.  1842;  D.D.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1839;  priest, 
1840;  C.  of  Finningley,  near  Doncaster,  1839-41.  P.C.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Rugby,  1843-6.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Don- 
caster,  Yorks.,  1846-54.  Principal  of  the  Metropolitan 
Training  College,  Highbury,  Middlesex,  1854-64.  Lecturer  at 
Christ  Church,  Highbury,  1854-65.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Islington,  1865-6.  Bishop  of  Victoria,  Hong  Kong,  1867-72. 
Returned  to  England.  C.  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  1872-3.  V. 
of  Christ  Church,  Claughton,  1874-7.  V.  of  Kippington, 
Kent,  1877-80.  Commissary  to  the  Bishop  of  Huron, 
Canada,  1880-1.  Married  (i)  Sarah  Jacosha,  dau.  of  John 
Fleet,  of  Fenchurch  Street,  London,  July  21,  1841 ;  (2)  Emma, 
dau.  of  Edward  Sheardown,  solicitor,  of  Doncaster,  Sept.  26, 
1877.  Author,  First  Principles  of  the  Oracles  of  God,  etc. 
Died  June  13,  1898,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Buried  there.  M.I. 
Father  of  Josiah  G.  (1866).  (Alford  Family  Notes;  Crockford.) 

ALFORD,  GEORGE  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  8,  1875.  Of  Herts.  2nd  s.  of  George,  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
Bristol.  B.  Apr.  17,  1858,  at  Arkley,  Bamet.  Matric  Michs. 
1875.  Removed  to  Ayerst  H.;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord. 
deacon,  1891;  priest  (Worcester)  1892;  C.  of  St  Thomas's, 
Stourbridge,  1891-3.  C.  (to  his  father),  at  Mangotsfield, 
Gloucs.,  1893-9.  V.  of  Wormleighton,  Worcs.,  1899-1922. 
Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Coventry,  1922-8.  Mzirried  and  had  issue. 
Living  at  Wellington,  Salop,  in  1934.  Brother  of  Allan  C. 
(1874).    (Crockford.) 

ALFORD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  24,  i8i8.  S. 
and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Roborough,  Devon.  B.  there  Sept.  14, 
1793.  School,  Roborough  (Mr  Tucker).  Matric.  Michs.  1818; 
Scholar,  1820;  B.A.  1822 ;  M.A.  1829.  C.  of  Westleigh,  Devon, 
1831.  Head  Master  of  Bideford  Grammar  School,  1841-51. 
Chaplain  to  Bideford  Union  c.  1847-53.  Married  Sarah 
Gourlay,  of  Gt  Yarmouth.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  13,  1861,  aged  66 
(sic).  Buried  at  Abbotsham,  Devon.  M.I.  One  of  these  names 
(M.A.)  R.  of  Winkfield,  Wilts.,  1833-5;  but  see  Al.  Oxon. 
for  a  contemporary  namesake.  (Alford  Family  Notes,  105.) 

ALFORD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  28, 
1827.  S.  of  Henry  [R.  of  Ampton,  Suffolk].  B.  Oct.  7,  i8io, 
in  London.  School,  Ilminster  Grammar  (Mr  Allen).  Matric. 
Michs.  1828;  Scholar,  1830;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (34**  Wrangler 
and  &th  Classic)  1832;  M.A.  1835;  B.D.  1850;  D.D.  1859. 
Fellow,  1834.  President  of  the  Union,  1832.  Hulsean 
Lecturer,  1841-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  Oct.  27,  1833;  priest 
(London)  Nov.  6,  1834;  C.  (to  his  father)  at  Ampton,  Suffolk, 
1833.  V.  of  Wymeswold,  Leics.,  1835-53.  Examiner  in 
Logic  and  Moral  Philosophy  at  London  University,  1841-57. 
Minister  of  Quebec  Chapel,  Marylebone,  1853-7.  Dean  of 
Canterbury,  1857-71.  Married  Francis  Oke  (his  cousin),  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Alford,  of  Heale  House.  Edited  the  Greek 
Testament,  1849-61.  Realising  the  value  of  the  work  done 
by  the  German  critics,  went  to  Bonn  and  studied  German, 
1847.  Undertook  other  biblical  works  and  commenced  a 
Commentary  on  the  Old  Testament.    Editor  of  Dearden's 


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Magazine,  and  the  first  editor  of  the  Contemporary  Review. 
One  of  the  revisers  of  the  New  Testament.  Edited  the  works 
of  Dr  Donne  (7  vols.)  for  J.  W.  Parker.  Pubhshed  a  trans- 
lation of  the  Odyssey  in  blank  verse.  A  man  of  varied  accom- 
plishments: poet,  musician  and  composer;  wrote  the  well- 
known  Harvest  Hymn,  'Come  ye  thankful  people,  come,'  and 
the  Baptismal  Hymn,  'In  token  that  tnou  shalt  not  fear'; 
a  water-colour  painter ;  also  possessed  considerable  mechanical 
skill.  For  a  list  of  his  works  see  The  Life  of  Dean  A  Iford,  by 
his  widow.  Died  Jan.  12,  1871.  Half-brother  of  Bradley  H. 
(1855).    (Alford  Family  Notes;  D.N.B.) 

ALFORD,  JOSIAH  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  6,  1866.  Of  London.  [2nd  s.  of  Charles  Richard  (1835), 
Bishop  of  Victoria.  B.  Jan.  i,  1847,  at  Doncaster.  School, 
Islington  Proprietary.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Chichester)  1871;  C. 
of  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1870-1.  C.  of  Cleeve,  Somerset, 
1871-3.  Assistant  Inspector  of  Training  Colleges,  1872-5. 
Minor  Canon  of  Bristol,  1873-81.  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  with  St 
Leonard's,  Bristol,  1880-95.  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Mayor  of 
Bristol,  1893.  V.  of  Stoke  Bishop,  1895-1908.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Bristol,  1897-1912;  Canon,  1912-24.  Rural  Dean  of 
Stapleton,  1905-11.  Surrogate  and  Diocesan  Trustee.  Com- 
missary to  the  Archdeacon  of  Brisbane,  1912-21.  Chaplain  to 
the  Territorial  Forces,  1910-14.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces, 
istCl.,  R.A.C.D.,  1914-19.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1919-21. 
C.B.E.,  1919.  AnthoT,  Alford  Family  Notes.  Married  and  had 
issue.   Died  Jan.  12,  1924,  aged  77. 

ALFORD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  16,  1837.  Of 
Somerset.  [S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  V.  of  Muchelney,  Somerset, 
and  of  Heale  House,  Curry  Rivell.  B.  Oct.  3,  1803,  at  Heale. 
School,  Ilminster  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A. 
1841;  M.A.  1845.  Previously  prepared  for  a  legal  career  at 
BristoL  Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest  (Peterb.)  1842.  C.  of 
Chideock,  Dorset,  1843-6.  C.  of  Wymeswold,  Leics.  C.  of 
Glasbury,  Brecons.,  till  1872.  R.  of  Upper  Helmesley,  Yorks., 
1872-S6.  Married  Henrietta  Whitter  TickeU,  of  Scone, 
Cornwall.  Died  Nov.  10,  1886,  aged  83,  at  Upper  Helmsley. 
M.I.   Buried  there.    {Alford  Family  Notes,  163.) 

ALFORD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  12,  1862. 
3rd  s.  of  Henry,  surgeon  (F.R.C.S.).  B.  Feb.  22,  1843,  at 
Taunton,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1862.  Entered  the 
medical  profession;  practised  at  Southsea,  Hants.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  21,  1882.  {Alford  Family  Notes, 
167.) 

ALFORD,  WALTER  GOLDIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1863.  S.  and  h.  of  Walter,  clerk  [M.A.  (Oxon.),  V.  of  Drayton, 
Somerset].  B.  Apr.  15,  1845,  at  Muchelney.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1875;  C.  of  Church  Langton,  Leics.,  1874-8.  C.  of 
Shapwick  with  Ashcott,  Somerset,  1878-80.  V.  of  Henton, 
Somerset,  1880-9.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  26,  1889,  aged  43. 
Buried  at  Drayton.  M.I.  Brother  of  William  P.  (next). 
{Alford  Family  Notes.) 

ALFORD,  WILLIAM  POWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  Of  Somerset.  3rd  s.  of  Walter,  V.  of  Drayton, 
Taunton.  B.  there  Aug.  22,  1859.  School,  Sherborne. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon, 
1882;  priest  (Lichfield)  1883;  C.  of  Dawley  Magna,  Salop, 
1882-4.  C.  of  Exmouth,  1884-95.  V.  of  Dawlish,  Devon, 
1895-1916.  Rural  Dean  of  Kenn,  1904-6.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Exeter,  1917-34.  Died  Oct.  8,  1934,  aged  75,  at  Lisbum, 
Torquay.  Brother  of  Walter  G.  (above).  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Oct.  10,  1934.) 

ALGAR,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  1777. 

ALI,  ABDULLAH  YUSSUF,  see  YUSSUF-ALI. 

ALI,  SAYYID  KAZIM,  see  KAZIM  ALI,  SAYYID. 

ALI  [or  WARIS  ALI],  SAYYID  WARIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  6,  1877  (Wans  Ali,  Sayyid).  S.  of  Sayyid  Ihsan  AU 
Khcin.  B.  at  Ujjam.  School,  Calcutta  University.  Matric. 
Michs.  1877  (AU,  Sayyed  Waris).  Kept  seven  and  a  half 
terms:  Michs.  1877-Lent,  1880.  Adm,  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
June  29,  1878,  age  22,  as  s.  of  Hakkan  Sayyed  Ihsan  Ali 
Khan,  Bahadoor,  of  Gwalior,  Central  India,  minister  to  the 
Maharajah  of  Scindia.  Returned  to  India.  Died  shortly  after- 
wards. {Peile,  n.  658;  Scott,  MSS.;  Inner  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

ALI,  SYED  AMIR.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  15,  1898;  advanced 
student.  S.  of  Syed  Ali  Hasan.  School,  Nizam's  College, 
Hyderabad.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Left  Jan.  1901.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1902.  Inspector 
of  Schools  in  Hyderabad.  Sometime  of  Darushshifa,  Hydera- 
bad, Deccan,  India.  Died  'more  than  25  years  ago.'  (King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  R.  P.  Paranjpye.) 

ALI  KHAN,  see  also  KHAN. 

ALI  KHAN,  ZAHID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  9,  1887.  S. 
of  Mouloi  (?  Maulvi)  Safdar  Hosain  Khan.  B.  Apr.  1866,  at 
Gorakhpur,  India.  School,  Aligarh  College,  N.W.P.  Adm.  at 


Alison,  Henry 

the  Inner  Temple,  1886.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1890.  Returned 
to  India.  Practised  at  the  Bar  at  Gorakhpur,  till  his  death, 
'some  years  ago.'  Brother  of  Mohmad  H.  (next).  {Peile,  u. 
733;  R.  L.  Lloyd;  R.  P.  Paranjpye.) 

ALI  KHAN,  MOHMAD  or  MOHAMMAD  HAMID.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Christ's,  Feb.  9,  1887.  S.  of  Mouloi  (?  Maulvi)  Safdar 
Hosain  Khan.  B.  May,  1868,  at  Gouda,  Oudh,  India.  School, 
Aligarh  College,  N.W.P.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1886. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1890.  Returned  to  India.  Practised  at  the 
Bar  at  Fyzabad.  'Dead.'  Brother  of  Zahid  (above).  {Peile,  u. 
733;  R.  P.  Paranjpye.) 

ALINGTON,  CHARLES  EDMUND  ARGENTINE.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1891.  S.  of  Julius,  Esq.,  of  Little  Barford, 
Beds.  B.  there  May  26,  1872.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1891.  Of  Little  Barford  House,  Beds.  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Little  Barford,  of  Stotfold,  Herts.,  and  of  Twywell,  Northants. 
J. P.  for  Hunts,  and  Beds.  High  Sheriff  of  Beds.,  1915.  A 
noted  breeder  of  Labrador  retrievers.  Author,  Partridge 
Driving.  Died  unmarried  Dec.  13,  1931,  aged  59,  at  Little 
Barford.   (Burke,  L.G. ;  Walford,  Co.  Fam.) 

ALINGTON,  GEORGE  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  14,  1816.  Of  Lines.  [S.  and  h.  of  Marmaduke 
(1778),  clerk,  of  Swinhope.  B.  Feb.  17,  1798.]  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820.  Of  Swinhope, 
Lines.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Bancroft  Lister,  of  Burwell  Park,  Lines.,  May  17,  1825.  Died 
Feb.  18,  1890,  aged  92.  Buried  at  Swinhope.  Brother  of 
Richard  P.  (1829).    ( Vis.  of  Englatid  and  Wales,  xx.) 

ALINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  19, 
1820.  Of  Northants.  [2nd  s.  of  William  (1779),  R.  of  Twy- 
well. School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1826. 
In  Holy  Orders.  Died  Sept.  7,  1826,  at  Baldock,  Herts., 
aged  25  (at  the  house  of  his  grandfather).  Buried  at  Twywell. 
[On  Apr.  28,  1828,  Frances  Alington,  his  betrothed  wife, 
died  of  grief  at  his  loss;  Twywell  Reg.].  {T.  A.  Walker,  409; 
Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  G.  Mag.,  1826,  11.  378;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 

ALINGTON,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar. 
24,  1778.  Of  Herts.  [S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  R.  of  Aston,  and  of 
Swinhope,  Lines.  B.  Sept.  2,  1760.]  Matric.  Lent,  1779; 
B.A.  1782.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  7,  1778.  Of  Swinhope, 
Lines.  J. P.  An  active  magistrate  for  upwards  of  fifty  years. 
R.  of  Stenigot,  Lines.,  1785-1837.  R.  of  Walsoken,  Norfolk, 
1787-1840.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Emeris, 
of  Louth,  Lines.,  Aug.  15,  1794.  Died  Aug.  3,  1840,  at 
Swinhope  House.  Brother  of  William  (1779);  father  of 
George  M.  (1816),  and  the  next.   (Scott,  MSS.;  G.  Mag.) 

ALINGTON,  RICHARD  PYE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  19, 
1829.  5th  s.  of  Marmaduke  (above),  clerk,  of  Swinhope 
House,  Lines.  [B.  Aug.  13,  1809.  School,  Bromsgrove 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon, 
1835;  priest,  1836.  C.  of  Thorganby,  Lines.;  R.  of  S^vinhope 
and  of  Stenigot,  1837-84.  Married  Emily,  dau.  of  William 
Medland,  of  Hertford,  1842.  Died  Nov.  3,  1884,  at  Swinhope. 
Brother  of  George  M.  (1816).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford.) 

ALINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  18,  1779.  Of  Herts.  [2nd  s.  of  Henry,  R.  of  Aston, 
Herts.  B.  1761.]  School,  Hertford.  Matric.  Lent,  1780; 
B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1809.  R.  (and  patron)  of  Twywell, 
Northants.,  1799-1849.  R.  of  Little  Barford,  Beds.,  1809. 
(Probably  also  R.  of  Swinhope,  Lines.,  1785-1837.)  Of 
Graveley,  Herts.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Williamson, 
banker,  of  Baldock,  Herts.  Died  Dec.  13,  1849,  aged  88. 
Buried  at  Twywell.  Brother  of  Marmaduke  (1778)  and 
father  of  Henry  (1820).  {T  .A.  Walker,  346;  Vis.  of  England 
and  Wales,  vii;  Scott,  MSS.;  Cant.  Ad  Bk.) 

ALISON,  see  also  ALLISON. 

ALISON,  Sir  ARCHIBALD.  Hon.  LL.D.  1888.  Adjutant- 
General,  1886.  Military  member  of  the  Council  of  India, 
1888-98.  General,  1889.  G.C.B.  Died  Feb.  5,  1907.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

ALISON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  10,  1878. 
[3rd  s.  of  William,  Esq.]  of  Dunavon,  Strathavon,  Lanarks. 
B.  Sept.  1,  1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886. 
Adm.  at  the  Sliddle  Temple,  Oct.  9,  1879,  as  Allison,  C. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1884.  Of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  in 
1885.  Resident  at  Knocke,  Belgium,  in  1938.  (Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

ALISON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  4, 
1845.  S.  and  h.  of  [Richard]  Edwsird  [of  Park  Hall,  Lanes.]. 
B.  1828,  in  Lanes.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
B.A.  1850.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  5,  1850.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1853.  Practised  as  Special  Pleader  on  the 
Northern  Circuit,  and  at  Preston,  Salford  and  Kirkdale 
Sessions.  Of  Park  Hall,  Chorley,  Lanes.  Treasurer  of  the 
County  Palatine  of  Lancaster.  Died  Nov.  (?  Sept.)  13,  1915. 
Brother  of  Loughton  (1857)  and  Meyrick  O.  (1868).  {Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 


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ALISON,  LOUGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  29,  1857. 
S.  of  Richard  Edward.  B.  Dec.  7,  1838,  at  Charnock,  Lanes. 
Schools,  [RossaU]  and  King's  College,  London.  Maine. 
Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864;  Com.  causa  (Oxford) 
1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest  (Exeter)  1862.  C.  of  Paignton, 
Devon,  1861-4.  Chaplain  at  St  Margaret's,  East  Gnnstead, 
Sussex,  1867-92.  Died  Sept.  19,  1892,  at  East  Grinstead. 
Brother  of  Henry  (above),  etc.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

ALISON,  MEYRICK  ONSLOW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1868.  S.  of  Richard  Edward,  of  Park  Hall,  Chorley,  Lanes. 
B.  there  Sept.  23,  1850.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest  (Glou- 
cester and  Bristol)  1876.  C.  of  Corsham,  Wilts.,  1875-8.  C. 
of  Kingsland,  Heref.,  1878-9.  R.  of  Penton  Mewsey,  Hants., 
1881-6.  Resided  latterly  at  Park  Hall,  Chorley,  Lanes. 
Died  July  14,  1898,  at  Fenny  Compton,  Warws.  Brother  of 
Loughton  (above),  etc.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

ALKEN,  HENRY  SEFFRIEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1883.  [S.  of  Charles,  engineer,  of  London.  B.  Mar.  20, 
1865.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1901. 
Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (London)  1899.  C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Holloway,  1898-1900.  C.  of  St  George's,  Tufnell  Park, 
London,  1900-2.  V.  of  Bredgar,  Kent,  1903-29.  Died  Apr.  8, 
1929,  aged  64.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Apr.  11,  1929.) 

ALKIN,  THOMAS  VERRIER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  1764.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kent  [and  Susan,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Verrier,  of  Sandwich].  B.  at  Canterbury.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1765;  B.A.  1769;  M.A.  1772.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich,  Lift.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Dec.  26,  1769; 
priest  (Canterbury)  Sept.  22,  1770;  C.  of  Acrise  and  Swin- 
field,  Kent,  1769.  V.  of  Lenham,  1772-81.  V.  of  Eynesford, 
1783-4.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Turner,  of  Hun  ton. 
Died  Jan.  28,  1784,  at  Eynesford.  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Cant.  Act 
Bk.;  Hasted,  iv.  233.) 

ALKIN,  THOMAS  VERRIER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  9, 
1861.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1873.  Ord. 
deacon,  i868;  priest  (Brisbane)  1869.  C.  of  Toowoomba, 
Australia,  1868-9.  V.  of  Gayndah  with  Burnett,  1869-72. 
V.  of  AUora,  1873.  V.  of  Gympie,  1874.  R.  of  St  Peter's, 
Campbelltown  to  1901;  with  St  Mary's,  Denham  Court, 
1876-1904.  R.  of  Kiama,  1904-11.  Rural  Dean  of  Wollogong, 
1907-12.  Lie.  pr.,  die.  Sydney,  1911-22.  Not  ia.  Crockford, 
1923- 

ALLAN,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1881.  2nd  s.  of  Francis  (Fraser)  Stallan,  Esq.  B. 
May  23,  1861,  at  Maxwelltown,  Dumfries.  Schools,  Dumfries 
Academy  and  Edinburgh  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884;  LL.B.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  4, 
1882,  as  '  2nds.  of  FraserStallan  Allan, of  Dumfries,  Surveyor 
of  Stamps  and  Taxes.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1886.  A  Director 
of  the  London  Labourers'  Dwellings  Society;  and  for  a  time 
hon.  secretary  of  the  Mansion  House  Council  on  Health  and 
Housing.  Author,  legal.  Died  Dec.  17,  1929,  at  12,  Hillside 
Road,  St  Albans,  Herts.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
Dec.  18,  1929.) 

ALLAN,  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  10,  1900. 
S.  of  William,  engineer,  of  Sunderland  and  M.P.  for  Gates- 
head. B.  Sept.  10,  1882,  at  Sunderland.  School,  Durham 
(Rev.  W.  Hobhouse).  Matric.  Michs.  1901;  B.A.  1904.  At 
Guy's  Hospital,  London;  Clinical  Assistant.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1909.  Senior  Medical  Officer  at  the  Fumess 
Officers'  Hospital  (Milit.),  Harrogate.  Chief  School  Medical 
Officer  for  Sunderland;  late  House  Surgeon  of  Sunderland 
Infirmary.  Of  14,  West  Lawn,  Sunderland.  Brother  of 
Walter  B.  (1892).   {Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

ALLAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  10,  1784. 
S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Darlington,  Durham  [the  Antiquary; 
for  whom  see  D.N.B.  B.  July  8,  1767,  at  Darlington.  School, 
Hertford  (John  Carr,  LL.D.)].  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar, 
1785;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Feb.  9,  1785.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1790.  Of  Blackwall  Grange, 
near  Darlington.  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Durham.  M.P.  for 
Durham  City,  1813-18.  F.S.A.,  1813.  Bought  his  father's 
valuable  collection  of  books  and  prints  (which  were  sold 
under  his  will)  and  continued  these  collections.  Retired  to 
St  Omer,  France.  Married  Prudence,  dau.  of  William 
Williams,  gent.,  Sept.  1796.  'A  gentleman  no  less  dis- 
tinguished for  his  literary  attainments  than  for  an  elegant, 
accomplished  and  generous  mind.'  Died  s.p.  July  21,  1828, 
at  St  Omer.  Brother  of  James  (1788).  (Foster,  CoH.  Gen.,  11. ; 
Ord,  Cleveland,  499;  G.  Mag.,  1828,  11.  468.) 

ALLAN,  GRANT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  29, 
181 1.  S.  and  h.  of  Grant.  B.  in  London.  School,  Cheam, 
Surrey  (Mr  Wilding).  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1816;  M.A. 
1819.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  3,  1813,  as  's.  of  Grant, 
Esq.,  of  Winchester  Street,  London.'  Died  June  7,  1851, 
aged  56.   (G.  Mag.,  1851,  11.  103.) 


Allanson,  George 

ALLAN,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888. 
S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  York.  B.  there  Feb.  11,  1869. 
School,  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Exhibitioner, 
1888;  B.A.  1892.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1897.  Of  Cheshunt  House,  The  Mount,  York,  in 
1898;  removed  to  Wells,  Somerset.  Of  Melbourne  House, 
WeUs;  in  practice  there  (Allan,  Hincks  and  Mullins).  Medical 
Officer  in  charge  of  the  troops  at  Wells,  1915-16.  O.B.E. 
{Venn,  11.  496;  Medical  Directory,  1937;  Burke,  O.B.E.) 

ALLAN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  10,  1788. 
[2nd  s.  of  George,  of  Darlington,  Durham  (the  Antiquary). 
Bapt.  Feb.  27,  1772.]  Capt.,  29th  Regt.  of  Foot.  Died  mi- 
married  May  28,  1795,  in  the  Island  of  Grenada.  Brother  of 
George  (1784)-  (Ord,  Cleveland,  499;  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedi- 
grees.) 

ALLAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  28,  1794.  [2nd  s. 
of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Bishopwearmouth,  Durham.  B.  Aug.  29, 
1778.]  Matric.  Easter,  1800;  B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1804.  Of 
Blackwall  Hall,  Durham,  and  of  Barton,  Yorks.,  Esq.  J. P. 
for  Co.  Durham  and  the  North  Riding,  Yorks.  High  Sherifi 
of  Durham,  1843.  Died  unmarried  Sept.  4,  1844,  aged  66,  in 
London.  Buried  in  Darlington  Church.  (Ord,  Cleveland; 
Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 

ALLAN,  JOHN  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  I,  1836.  S.  of  Larkin.  B.  at  Canterbury,  Kent.  School, 
[Rochester  Proprietary],  Blackheath,  Kent  (Mr  Whiston). 
Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar,  1839;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1840; 
M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest,  1841.  Second  Master 
of  the  Cathedral  Grammar  School,  Rochester,  1842-51. 
Minor  Canon  of  Rochester,  1847-51.  Head  Master  of  Queen 
Elizabeth  Grammar  School,  Cranbrook,  Kent,  1851-66. 
Died  there  Mar.  22,  1866,  aged  48.  (G.  Mag.;  Boase,  iv. 
Suppl.) 

ALLAN,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  28,  1817,  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  i8oo,  in  London.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1823,  as  '2nd  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Fredericks  Place,  Old  Jewry,  London.'  Solicitor 
(Old  Jewry).  Brother  of  Thomas  R.  (1816).   {List  ofCarthus.) 

ALLAN,  RICHARD  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1888, 
from  Ayerst  H.  S.  of  R.,  of  Madras.  B.A.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon,  1892;  priest  (Worcester)  1893.  C.  of  St  John 
Ladywood,  Birmingham,  1892-4.  C.  of  Bredy,  Dorset, 
1895-9;  resigned.  Died  Jan.  26,  1906.  {Crockford;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

ALLAN,  ROBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899. 
S.  and  h.  of  Alexander,  proprietor  of  coffee  estates  at  Coonsor, 
Madras  Presidency,  India.  B.  there  Nov.  4  (?  7),  1879. 
School,  Loretto.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1907. 
Assistant  Master  at  Bridlington  Grammar  School,  Yorks., 
in  1906.  Entered  the  Indian  Agricultural  Service.  Principal 
of  Nagpur  Agricultural  College,  1907-35.  Director  of 
Agriculture,  Central  Provinces,  1926;  United  Provinces, 
1931-5;  retired.  CLE.,  1936.  {Sclioolmasters'  Directory; 
India  Office  List,  1937.) 

ALLAN,  THOMAS  ROBINSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1816.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1817  (Thomas);  Scholar,  1821;  B.A. 
{jgth  Wrangler)  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  July  3,  i8i8.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1829.  Brother  of 
Joseph  W.  (1817). 

ALLAN,  WALTER  BEATTIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  17,  1892.  S.  of  William,  marine-engine  builder,  of 
Sunderland.  B.  there  Jan.  7,  1871.  School,  Durham  Gram- 
mar (Rev.  J.  Marshall).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1894.  Of  5,  Ashbrooke  Crescent,  Sunderland.  Occurs  in 
Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.   Brother  of  Douglas  (1900). 

ALLAN,  WILLIAM  GRIGOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  S.  of  Alexander,  of  Blackfriars  Haugh,  Elgin,  Morays. 
B.  Oct.  2,  1871,  at  Elgin.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Of  Clifton  Mount,  Clifton  Road, 
Winchester.   Occurs  in  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938. 

ALLANBY,  see  also  ALLENBY. 

ALLANBY  or  ALLONBY,  WILLIAM  [JOHN].  Adm.  sizar  at 
Peterhouse,  May  9,  1760.  Of  Lines.  School,  Scorton. 
Scholar,  1760,  'John  Allonby.'  Probably  P.C.  of  Cartmell 
Fell,  Lanes.,  1790-1827,  as  Allonby,  John.  Died  1827. 
(7".  A.  Walker,  320;  G.  Mag.,  1827,  11.  379.) 

ALLANSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Christ's, 
May  18, 1816.  S.  of  George,  Preb.  of  Ripon  [M.A.  (Oxon.)  and 
R.  of  Hodnet,  Salop;  died  Dec.  1826].  B.  at  Ripon,  Sept.  6, 
1796.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1816.  Of  Middleton 
Quemhow,  Yorks.  Inherited  (through  his  mother,  Anne 
Elizabeth  Da  vies)  Broughton  Hall,  Flints.,  and  Llannerch 
Park,  near  St  Asaph.  Became  an  invalid.  Resided  at 
Llannerch.  [There  is  an  early  pedigree  of  the  Allanson 
family  in  the  account  of  the  Cooke-Davies  family;  published 
1857.]  Died  unmarried  c.  1868.   {Peile,  11.  382.) 


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ALLANSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  28,  1814;  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  The  Rev.  Richard  Alanson  (s.  of  Edward, 
Esq.),  died  1815,  at  Wavertree,  Lanes.  (G.  Mag.,  1815, 
1-  377.) 
ALLANSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  32)  at  Christ's,  July  7, 
1807.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Brompton,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1808;  B.A.  1811.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  23,  1811;  priest.  May  15, 1812;  C.  of  Gt  Gidding,  Hunts. 
Died  there  Apr.  3,  1820,  aged  43  (sic).  To  be  distinguished  from 
Thomas  Allanson,  V.  of  Kirby-on-the-Moor,  1838-59,  who 
died  Oct.  4,  1859,  aged  78,  at  Kirby  Hall,  Boroughbridge, 
and  with  whom  he  is  confused  in  G.  Mag.,  1859,  11.  540. 
{Peile,  n.  359;  G.  Mag.,  1820,  i.  379-) 
ALLANSON  or  ALLENSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  June  16,  177S.  S.  of  John,  of  York.  School, 
Tadcaster,  Yorks.  (Mr  Crosley).  Matric.  Michs.  1778; 
Scholar,  1780;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1785.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Oct.  6,  1782;  priest,  July  27,  1783.  V.  of  Scrayingham, 
Yorks.,  1784-93.  Died  Jan.  3,  1793.  (Musgrave,  Obit.) 
ALLANSON-WINN      [post     Lord     HEADLEY],      ROWLAND 

GEORGE,  see  WINN,  R.  G.  A. 
ALLARDICE,    FRANCIS    MOLISON.     Matric.    Non-Coil.    Jan. 

1884;  B.A.  1886. 
ALLASON,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1891. 
S.  of  Alfred,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  the  Vale,  Bournemouth. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1902. 
Adm.  solicitor,  1900;  retired,  1903.  Well  known  as  an 
amateur  swimmer.  Late  Capt.,  3rd  (Mihtia)  Batt.,  East 
Surrey  Regt.  M.C.  Of  174,  Holland  Park  Avenue,  London, 
W.  Died  suddenly  Jan.  22,  1935,  aged  60,  at  Timana,  Nice. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
ALLATT,  CHRISTOPHER  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Nov.  8,  1816.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  M.B.  1822; 
Lie.  Med.  1825;  M.D.  1827.  F.R.C.P.,  1828.  Practised  for 
many  years  at  Boulogne,  then  returned  to  England,  and 
practised  at  Dover.  Died  there  May  14,  1883,  aged  88  (sic). 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Munk,  iii.  305.) 
ALLATT,   HORACE.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity,   Oct.   2,   1837. 

Matric.  Michs.  1838. 
ALLBLESS,  NOWROJEE  DADABHOY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1885.  S.  of  Dadabhoy  Eduljee,  deceased  (of  Parsee  origin). 
B.  July  24,  i860,  in  Bombay.  Schools,  St  Xavier's  College, 
Bombay,  and  Elphinstone  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1888.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  15, 
1885.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1888.  Practised  at  Bombay  before 
the  Privy  Council.  Came  to  England  and  lived  at  Teddington, 
Middlesex,  for  ten  years,  then  settled  at  Hampton-on-Thames. 
Identified  himself  with  local  Thames-side  interests.  Chairman 
of  the  Urban  Council  of  Hampton,  1902;  served  on  the 
District  Council  for  37  years;  a  member  of  the  Middlesex 
County  Council,  1904;  Alderman,  1931.  Chairman  of  the 
Hampton  Grammar  School  and  of  the  Hampton  County 
School.  Helped  to  promote  St  Mary's  Cottage  Hospital, 
Hampton;  Hon.  Secretary,  1913.  Died  Nov.  15,  1935. 
aged  75,  at  Hampton.  (Venn,  11.  476;  Caian;  The  Times, 
Nov.  23,  1935.) 
ALLBUTT,  GEORGE  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  2,  1871.  S.  of  George,  surgeon.  B.  May  20,  1853,  at 
Batley,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1876. 
ALLBUTT  or  ALLBUT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1828.  Of  Derbs.  [sic).  [S.  of  Thomas,  printer  and 
druggist,  of  Hanley,  Staffs.  B.  there  1800.]  Migrated  to  St 
Catharine's,  Jan.  30,  1829.  Matric.  Lent,  1829;  B.A.  1833, 
as  Allbut;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Oct.  6,  1832, 
as  AUbut;  priest,  1833;  C.  of  Dewsbury,  Yorks.,  1832-5;  V., 
1835-62;  Rural  Dean,  1842-62.  R.  of  Debach-cum-Boulge, 
Suffolk,  1862-7.  Author,  Sunday  Scholars'  Christian  Year; 
Sermons.  Edited  The  Cottage  Magazine.  Died  Mar.  10,  1867, 
at  Debach  Rectory.  Father  of  the  next.  (R.  Simms,  Biblio- 
theca  Staffs. ;  G.  Mag.) 

ALLBUTT,  THOMAS  CLIFFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  31, 
1855.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  V.  of  Dewsbury,  Yorks.  B. 
there  July  20,  1836.  School,  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs. 
1855;  Scholar,  1856-63;  B.A.  1859  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
i860);  M.A.  1867;  M.D.  1869.  Professorial  Fellow,  1892;  Hon. 
LL.D.  1920;  Hon.  D.Sc.  (Oxon.)  1904;  Hon.  LL.D.  (Glasgow) 
1888;  Hon.  M.D.  (Dublin)  1899;  Hon.  LL.D.  (Toronto) 
1906;  Hon.  LL.D.  (St  Andrew's)  1911.  Studied  in  Paris. 
Medical  student  at  St  George's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.P., 
1878.  F.R.C.P.,  1882.  Gulstonian  Lecturer,  1884.  Harveian 
Orator,  1900;  Censor,  1906.  For  many  years  practised  as  a 
Physician  at  Leeds,  and  Physician  there  to  the  General 
Infirmary,  1864-84.  Consulting  Physician  and  Lecturer  at 
the  Leeds  School  of  Medicine,  1861-89.  Did  original  work  on 
the  pathology  of  the  nervous  system,  tetanus  and  hydro- 
phobia. Commissioner  in  Lunacy,  1889-92.  Returned  to 
Cambridge.  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  1892-1925.  Physician 

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to  .\ddenbrooke's  Hospital,  1892.    Consulting  Physician  to 
the  Belgrave  Hospital  for  Children;  to  the  Mount  Vernon 
Hospital  for  Consumption,  etc.   Delivered  the  Lane  Lectures 
at  Cooper  College,  San  Francisco,   1898.    F.R.S.,   1880;   a 
member  of  the  Council,  1896-8.   F.S.A.,  1867.   K.C.B.,  1907. 
P.C,  1920.   Moxon  Gold  Medal,  192 1.   J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the 
West  Riding,  Yorks.    J.  P.  for  Cambs.    During  the  Great 
War,  Hon.  Col.,  R.A.M.C.  An  accomplished  clinician  and  a 
devo'ted  teacher;  inventor  of  the  short  clinical  thermometer; 
advocated    the   study  of  comparative  medicine;   his   con- 
tribution to  medical  knowledge  won  for  him  a  world-wide 
reputation.   Member  of  the  Alpine  Club.   His  portrait  by  Sir 
William  Orpen  is  in  the  FitzwiUiam  Museum.    Author,  The 
Ophthalmoscope  in  Medicine;  System  of  Medicine  (8  vols.); 
Science  and  Medieval  ThouglU,  etc.   Died  s.p.  Feb.  22,  1925, 
aged  88,  at  Cambridge.   Buried  at  Trumpington.    (Venn,  11. 
325;  The  Times,  Feb.  23,  1925;  D.N.B.) 
ALLCARD,    ARTHUR   EDWARD.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity, 
Oct.  19,  1859.  S.  of  William,  of  Bakewell,  Derbs.  B.  May  24, 
1842    at  Warrington,  Lanes.   School,  Wandsworth,  London 
(Mr  Staly).     Matric.    Michs.    i860;   B.A.    1864.     Probably 
brother  of  the  next. 
ALLCARD,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,   (age  ig)  at 
Magdalene,  Jan.  i,  1869.   S.  of  William,  deceased.   School, 
Rugby    Matric.  Lent,  1869,  as  G.  Frederic.    Died  June  5, 
1922,  at  21,  Grayton  Road,  Harrow,  Middlesex.    Probably 
brother  of  the  above.   (Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.) 
ALLCOCK    ARTHUR  EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  I   1870.   [S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Feb.  16,  1851,  at  Harborne, 
Staffs      School,    King    Edward's,    Birmingham.]     Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  (28^/1  Wrangler)  1874;  M.A. 
1877.    Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (Oxford)   1890.    Assistant 
Master  at   King  Edward's  School,   Birmingham,    1874-80; 
at  Wellington  CoUege,  1880-93.    Head  Master  of  Highgate 
School,    Middlesex,    1893-1908.     Of    46,    Carpenter    Road 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham.    Died  Dec.  23,  i924-    Brother  of 
Charles  H.  (1874)  and  Walter  B.  (1876).    (Wellington  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford.) 
ALLCOCK,  CHARLES  HOWARD.  Adm  scholar  at  Emmanuel, 
Tune^o  1874.  [S.  of  Thomas.]  Matric.  Michs.  1S74;  Scholar; 
B  A  (qthWrangler)  1878;  M.A.  1881.  FeUow,  1879-  Assistant 
Master  at  WelUngton  College,  1881-4;  at  Eton,  1884--1909. 
Of  BryntegweU,  Aberdovey,  Merions.,  in  1938.    Brother  of 
Arthur  E.  (1870),  etc.  (Wellington  Coll.   Reg.;   Univ.  Cal., 
1935-6;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  I937-) 
ALLCOCK,  EGERTON.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1897.,  S    of 
Egerton,    of    Ridgmount,    Guy's   Cliff    Road,    Leamington, 
Warws.     School,    Malvern   College.     Matric.    Michs.    1897; 
BA   1901.  Athletic 'blue.'   Served  in  the  Great  War  (Essex 
Regt  •  invaUded,   1916;  recruiting  Officer  at  Leamington, 
19 1 6).   Of  Penbryn,  Lillington  Road,  Leammgton.   (Malvern 
Coll.  Reg.) 
ALLCOCK,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
May  18,  1764.   S.  of  Giles,  Esq.,  of  Newcastle,  Northumber- 
land.   School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1764,  as  Alcock.    [Eton 
Coll.  Reg.) 
ALLCOCK     WALTER    BURT.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel, 
Jan  27  1876.  [S.o{Thomas,of Harborne. Staffs.  B.Feb  23. 
18^7      School     King    Edward's,    Birmingham.]     Scholar; 
Ma\ric.  Mchs.' i876^B.A.  (srd  Wrangler)  1880;  MA.  1883. 
Fellow    1880-1929.    Lecturer  in  Mathematics,   1884-1914. 
Tutor    1893-1912.    Examiner  in  the  Mathematical  Tnpos. 
1888  and  1889    A  brilUant  mathematician  and  an  admirable 
teacher;  his  success  as  a  teacher  caused  the  're^jroach  - 
hat  his  pupils  took  higher  Places  in  the  Tnpos  than    heir 
merits  d^erved.   Left  the  whole  of  his  estate  to  the  College 
^T  ordfred  all  his  MSS.   to  be   destroyed     His  hobbies 
fncluded    book-binding,    carpentering    and    boot-repairing. 
nSd    Tan     18     1929,    aged    72,    at    46,    Carpenter    Road, 
Edgbaston,  W^s.   Brother  of  Arthur  E,  (1870)  and  Charies 
H  (1874)    {£'«««'»"''  Coll.  Mag.;  The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1929.) 
ALLCROFT    FRANK.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
i8?7S.' of  Walter,  clerk.  §.  at  Boulogne.  School  Warring- 
t^„   lo^-,,    n    H    Catv)      Matric.   Michs.   1877     B.A.   i»8i, 
M  A*S.    B.SC.  (Lo^ndon).    Assistant  Master  at  Oswestry 
m./i.  ioo4.    i^.vj      V  /  Rarnet    Grammar    School, 

?88%"r  HeaT  'Mas'ter'of   BlaSn   Grammar   School, 
LS.'i894-903;  retired.   (Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  u.) 
ALLDRITT    FRANCIS   NORTHEY.     Adm.   sizar   (age    18)    at 
TRfNrrY'.  Apr:  27,   1849.    S.  of  John,  of  Appleby.   Leics. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849. 

1921-.   {Official  list  of  Teachers,  1922.) 


Allen,  Alexander 

ALLEN,  ALEXANDER.  Adin.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i8,  1833. 
Did  not  matriculate  or  graduate.  For  a  contemporary  name- 
sake see  D.N.B. 

ALLEN,  ALEXANDER  RADWAY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  19,  1896.  S.  of  Joshua,  schoolmaster,  of  Matlock,  Derbs. 
U.  Oct.  26,  1875,  at  Handsworth  Woodhouse,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Cavendish  College,  Matlock  (Mr  J.  Allen),  and  at  London 
University.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar;  B..\.  (^oth 
Wrangler)  1899;  M..A.  1903.  Master  at  Cavendish  School, 
Matlock;  at  Bootham  School,  York.  Assistant  Master  at 
Bury  Grammar  School,  Lanes.,  1903-7;  at  the  Central 
Foundation  School,  London,  1907-12;  at  Hereford  Secondary 
School,  1912-19.  Head  Master  of  Todmordcn  (.Secondary') 
School,  Yorks.,  1919-.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

ALLEN,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  28,  1841. 
[3rdJ  s.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Heme  Hill,  Surrey.  B.  there 
May  26,  1819.  School,  Mercers'.  Migrated  to  Pembroke, 
Oct.  II,  1841.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar;  B.A.  1845; 
M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1845;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1846;  C.  of  Ufford  and  Bainton,  Northants.,  1846.  C.  of 
Barcombe  in  1857;  still  there  in  1866.  C.  in  charge  of  Norton- 
juxta-Twycross,  Leics.,  1879-85.  Died  May  23,  1885,  at 
Norton  rectory.    (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  ALFRED  JUKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  11, 
1881.   Matric.  Michs.  1881. 

ALLEN,  ANDREW  JAMES  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  I,  1875.  S.  of  William  John  Campbell,  banker, 
of  Belfast.  B.  Feb.  9,  1856.  Schools,  Roy^  Academical 
Institute  and  Queen's  College,  Belfast.  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Senr.  Wrangler)  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Fellow, 
1879-90.  Tutor,  1879-84.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Ely) 
1881.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge  in  1882  and  1884.  V.  of 
Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.,  1884-6.  Principal  of  Chester  Dio- 
cesan Training  College,  1886-90.  V.  of  St  Mary-the-Less, 
Cambridge,  1892-1917.  Rural  Dean  of  Cambridge,  1916-17. 
V.  of  Great  with  Little  Chesterford,  Essex,  1917-20.  Resided 
subsequently  at  Grove  Park,  London,  S.E.  13.  Married 
three  times  and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Acts  of  The  Apostles; 
edited  with  notes.  The  Freedom  of  so-called  Free  Churches; 
Notes  on  the  Preface . .  .to  the  Prayer  Book ;  The  Church 
Catechism,  its  History,  etc.  Died  suddenly  Nov.  16,  1923, 
aged  67.  Buried  at  Cherry  Hinton.  {T.  A.  Walker,  544; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  ARCHIBALD  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1896.  B.  Nov.  23,  1876.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Manchester)  1901;  C.  of  Fenis- 
clifte,  Lanes..  1900-2.  C.  of  AU  Saints',  Clayton-le-Moors, 
1903-6.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Preston,  1906-17.  R.  of  St  An- 
drew's, Blackley,  1917-23.  V.  of  Compton  Dando,  Somerset, 
1923-8.  R.  of  Burnett,  1923-8.  Died  Jan.  17,  1928,  aged  51. 
{Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Nov.  1881;  B.A.  1884. 
Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Chester  for  Oxford)  1888;  C.  of 
Barford  St  Michael,  Bucks.,  1887-9.  Held  other  curacies, 
1889-1902.  V.  of  Davington,  Kent,  1902-7.  C.  of  Roath, 
Glams.,  1907-8.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1909. 

ALLEN,  ARTHUR  WATTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  18, 
1898.  6th  s.  of  Joseph,  chemist,  of  Plymouth,  Devon.  B. 
Feb.  22,  1879,  at  Bickleigh.  School,  Alton  House,  Plymouth. 
Matric.  Easter,  1898;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1910.  Occurs  in 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.   Brother  of  Robert  (1883). 

ALLEN,  ASHLEY  WILLIAM  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  30,  1887.  S.  of  William  Joseph  [India  Civil 
Service],  of  3,  Gt  Cumberland  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London. 
B.  May  11,  1869,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890. 
Resided  at  33,  Green  Street,  Park  Lane,  1892-3.  Benefactor 
to  the  University,  and  founded  the  '  Allen  Fund '  and  Scholar- 
ships in  memory  of  his  grandfather,  Joseph  Allen  (1788),  D.D. 
Died  July  1,  1893,  at  Lea  Copse,  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex.  (Univ. 
Hist.  Keg.) 

ALLEN,  BARTEN  WILCOCKSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of  Barten  Fletcher,  Esq.,  deceased. 
B.  at  Leamington,  Warws.  School,  St  George's  College, 
Harrogate,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1S84;  M.A. 
1932.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Worcester)  1886;  C.  of 
Amblecote,  Worcs.,  1885-S.  Held  other  curacies,  1888-93. 
V.  of  FoleshiU  with  Longford,  Warws.,  1893-1904.  V.  of 
Kempsey,  Worcs.,  1904-17.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1918-19. 
V.  of  Ettington,  Warws.,  1919-20.  R.  of  Severn  Stoke, 
Worcs.,  1920-32.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1927-36; 
Canon  Emeritus,  1936-.  Of  Abbey  Lodge,  Tewkesbury. 
{Crockford,  1938.) 

ALLEN,  BENJAMIN  HAIGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Mar.  26,  1839.  S.  of  Benjamin  Haigh,  Esq.,  of  Greenhead, 
near  Huddersfield,  Yorks.  B.  there  July  3,  1821.  Matric. 
Michs.  1839.  Of  Clifiord  Priory,  Herefordshire.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Herefs.  and  Sfafifs.  High  Sherifif  of  Herefs.,  187s. 
J. P.    for   BrecoDShire.     Married    (as   his   first   wife)    Mary 


Allen,  Edmund 

Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  William  Champneys,  of 
Osterhanger,  Kent,  Oct.  7,  1845.  Died  Mar.  7,  1902.  Brother 
of  John  W.  (1841)-   (Biurke,  L.G.) 

ALLEN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1876.  B. 
Sept.  29,  1856,  in  New  Zealand.  [Probably  s.  of  James,  of 
Dunedin.]  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Probably  brother  of  James 
(1874)- 

ALLEN,  CHARLES  FLETCHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  6,  1854.  S.  of  James  Roger.  B.  Apr.  30,  1835,  at 
Nottingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar,  1855;  B.A.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  May  30,  1858.  C.  of  Awre,  Gloucs., 
1858.  Had  a  private  school  at  Derby,  c.  1862-72.  Died 
Oct.  27,  1873,  at  Belize,  British  Honduras.  Father  of 
Reginald  (1882)  and  Willoughby  C.  (18S6).   {Peile,  11.  533.) 

ALLEN,  CHARLES  FRANCIS  EGERTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  i,  1866.  4th  s.  of  Charles  [Bengal  Ci\'il  Service, 
and  of  Tenby,  Wales].  B.  Oct.  14,  1847,  at  Agra,  India. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  15,  1867.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1871.  On 
the  North  Eeistern  Circuit.  Went  to  India.  Practised  at 
Calcutta  and  Rangoon.  Law  Lecturer  at  Presidency  College. 
Judge  in  Calcutta  Court  of  Small  Causes.  Recorder  of  Ran- 
goon; Government  Advocate,  1877.  M.P.  for  Pembroke 
(Haverfordwest  Div.),  1892-5.  Of  Norton  Cottage,  Tenby, 
Pembs.  J. P.  Served  as  Borough  Magistrate,  1896-1905. 
Died  s.p.  Dec.  31,  1927,  at  Norton  Cottage,  Tenby.  Brother 
of  David  B.  (1868),  Herbert  J.  (1859)  and  Jeffrey  J.  (1864). 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Jan.  3,  1928.) 

ALLEN,  CHARLES  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1890.  Of  Co.  Cork.  S.  of  F.  S.,  Esq.  B.  at  Clifton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891. 

ALLEN,  CHARLES  GLADSTONE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  14,  1889.  S.  of  Hunter  Bird,  R.  of  Colmworth,  Hunts. 
{sic).  Schools,  St  Paul's  CoUege,  Stony  Stratford,  and  Bedford 
Grammar.  Matric.  Easter,  1889.  LawTi  tennis  'blue'; 
together  with  his  twin  brother,  Edward  R.  (1887),  well 
known  at  every  tournament  in  the  British  Isles,  where  as 
'  doubles  players '  they  were  highly  successful  for  upwards  of 
30  years.  Died  Dec.  21,  1924,  aged  55,  at  Prestbury,  Gloucs. 
(Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  CHARLES  JEFFERYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Nov.  17,  1819.  [3rd  s.  of  Jefferys  (1778),  Esq.,  of  Bridgwater 
and  Stocklinch  Manor,  Somerset.]  B.  at  Bridgwater.  Matric. 
Lent,  1820,  as  JeSery.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Bath  and  Wells)  Dec.  24,  1820,  as  Allan,  Chas.,  of  St 
Catharine's.  R.  of  Stocklinch  Ottery,  Somerset,  1823-74. 
Died  unmarried  1875.  Brother  of  Jefferys  T.  (1813),  John  R. 
(1817)  and  WiUiam  J.  (1821). 

ALLEN,  CLEMENT  FRANCIS  ROMILLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  I,  1862.  4th  s.  of  Launcelot  Baugh  (1794)  [of  Cilrhiw, 
Pembs.].  B.  Jan.  29,  1844,  at  Duhvich,  London.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1862.  In  the  Consular  Service, 
1863-98.  Interpreter,  1873.  Vice-Consul  at  Shanghai,  1877. 
Consul  at  Pakhoi,  1880.  British  Consul  at  Foochow,  1896-8; 
retired.  Member  of  the  Royal  .•Asiatic  Society.  F.R.G.S.  J. P. 
for  Derbs.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  22,  1920,  at 
Woodchester,  Gloucs.  Half-brother  of  Edmund  E.  (1842), 
etc.  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Feb.  25, 
1920.) 

ALLEN,  DAVID  BIRD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  18,  1868. 
Of  India.  6th  s.  of  C[harles,  gent.,  Bengal  Civil  Service  and 
of  Tenby,  S.  Wales].  B.  May  8,  1850.  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1869.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1871; 
served  in  Bengal;  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector. 
Assistant  to  the  Director-General  of  Statistics,  Agricultural 
Department,  1885;  joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector, 
1887;  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1890;  retired,  Jan.  1899. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  18,  1916.  Brother  of 
Charles  F.  E.  (1866),  etc.  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  EBENEZER  BROWN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Feb.  1831.  Perhaps  adm.  sizar  Dec.  13,  1830,  as  William 
Brown  Allen;  see  note  swA  William  Brown  (1830).  [S.  of  Samuel, 
master  sailmaker,  of  London.  B.  May  16,  1804.]  B.A.  1835. 
Ord.  deacon,  1834;  priest  (Chester)  1835;  C.  of  Salesbury, 
Lanes,  (his  brother's  parish),  1834-6.  P.C.  of  Goodshaw, 
1836-9.  P.C.  of  Bacup,  1839-50.  Chaplain  to  the  Royal 
Hospital  for  Consumption,  Brompton,  1850-73;  retired.  [As 
an  undergraduate  was  one  of  those  sworn  in  as  a  special 
constable  by  Dr  Whewell,  on  the  occasion  of  the  riots,  when 
the  mob  attacked  the  Anatomical  Schools;  for  an  account  of 
the  outbreak,  see  Cooper,  Annals,  iv.  574.]  Died  Dec.  19, 
1886,  aged  76,  at  19,  Cathcart  Road,  West  Brompton. 
Brother  of  Samuel  J.  (1816)  and  Isaac  N.  {1831).  {Crockford; 
C.  Foxley.) 

ALLEN,  EDMUND.  .'Vdm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  23,  1849.    Matric.  Michs.  1849. 


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Allen,  Edmund  Edward 

ALLEN,  EDMUND  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  13,  1842.  2nd  s.  of  Launcelot  Baugh  (1794)-  B.  Feb.  3, 
1824,  at  Dulwich,  London.  Schools,  Westminster  and  King's 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  i860.  Ord. 
deacon,  1847;  priest  (Lichfield)  1848;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Shrewsbury,  1847-50.  C.  of  Yerbeston,  Pembs.,  1850-4.  V. 
of  MiUom,  Cumberland,  1854-65.  Rural  Dean  of  Gosforth, 
1859-65.  R.  of  Porthkerrv  ^^•ith  Barry,  Glams.,  1865.  Hon. 
Canon  of  LlandaS,  1887.  Rural  Dean  of  Growneath  (Lower 
East  Division),  1878-90.  Preb.  of  Llandaff,  1887-98;  Rural 
Dean,  1890.  Of  BlackaJdem,  Pembs.  Married  Bertha,  dau. 
of  Roger  Eaton,  of  Parcglas,  Pembs.,  Feb.  2,  1848.  Died 
Apr.  3,  1898,  at  Porthkerrv.  Brother  of  George  B.  (1838) 
and  half-brother  of  Clement  F.  R.  (1862) ;  father  of  Raymond 
C.  E.  (1882).   {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford.) 

ALLEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24,  1841. 
Of  Lanes.  S.  of  William,  clerk  [Head  Master  of  Bolton  Gram- 
mar School.  B.  Nov.  13,  1821,  at  Little  Hulton,  Lanes. 
School,  Runcorn].  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Prizeman;  Hulsean 
Exhibitioner,  1843;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon, 
1845;  priest  (Lichfield)  1846;  C.  of  Castle  Church,  Staffs., 
1845-6.  C.  of  Hanford,  1846-7.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Fore- 
bridge,  1847-53.  V.  of  Castlechurch,  1853-92.  F.R.A.S., 
1885.  Contributed  articles  on  .'\stronomy  to  StaSordshire 
Scientific  Journals.  Author,  Sermons;  and  Addresses  on 
astronomical  subjects.  Died  Aug.  17,  1892,  aged  71-  Father 
of  Edward  (next)  and  William  (1877).   (Bibliotheca  Staffs.) 

ALLEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  24,  1873- 
S.  of  Edward  (above),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  3,  1854,  at  Castlechurch 
parsonage.  Staffs.  School,  Bromsgrove  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873.  Civil  Engineer.  Of  6,  St  Joseph's  Road, 
Sheringham,  Norfolk.  Died  Jan.  23,  1933,  at  Abbott's  Wood, 
Furness  Abbey,  aged  78.  Brother  of  William  (1877).  {The 
Times,  Jan.  26,  1933;  B.  Sweet-Escott.) 

ALLEN,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  7, 
1857.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  Cumberland  Street,  Hyde  Park, 
London.  B.  Dec.  6,  1837,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1857; 
B.A.  1S62;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest  (Hereford) 
1862;  C.  of  Hampton  Bishop,  Herefs.,  1861-8.  C.  of  Baver- 
stock,  Wilts.,  1868-75.  C.  of  Thornton,  1877-84;  retired. 
Living  at  Chelsea  in  igoo.    Died  Jan.  6,  1926,  aged  89,  at 

27,  Femshaw  Road,  Chelsea.  Brother  of  Robert  (1855). 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  7,  1926.) 

ALLEN,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  15, 
1842.  Of  Rutland.  S.  of  Edward,  butcher,  of  South  Audley 
Street,  London.  B.  in  London.  Bapt.  Jan.  2,  1827.  School, 
Oakham  (Dr  Doncaster).  Matric.  Michs.  1842.  Migrated 
(age  22)  to  Jesus,  .^pr.  10,  1843.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died 
July  II,  1855,  aged  34.   (G.  Mag.,  1855,  11.  328.) 

ALLEN,  EDWARD  ROY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept. 

28,  1887.  S.  of  Hunter  Bird,  R.  of  Colmworth,  Hunts,  (sic). 
[Schools,  St  Paul's  College,  Stony  Stratford,  and  Bedford 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Lawn  tennis  'blue'; 
partnered  by  his  twin-brother,  Charles  G.  (1889),  he  was  for 
many  years  a  popular  and  successful  competitor  at  'doubles' 
in  tournaments.   Died  soon  after  his  brother. 

ALLEN,  EDWARD  THOMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1883.  S.  of  Thompson,  Esq.  B.  at  Boston,  Lines. 
School,  Boston  (Dr  Pattenden).  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B..\. 
1886;  U.A.  1891.  Barrister  (Inner  Temple),  1895.  Mathe- 
matical tutor  for  Messrs  James,  Carlisle  and  Gregson,  Army 
Tutors,  1895-1914.  Assistant  Master  at  Merchant  Taj'lors' 
School,  1914-.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  List, 
1937.) 
ALLEN,  EDWIN  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  12,  18S2.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Southend,  Lewisham. 
School,  King's  CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Assistant  Master  at  Christ's 
College,  Brecon,  for  6  years.  Head  Master  of  Carmarthen 
Grammar  School,  1892-1928-.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1928-9.) 
ALLEN,  FERDINAND  BISMARK.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter, 
1899;  B.A.  1916;  M.A.  1919.  At  the  Clergy  Training  School, 
Cambridge,  1915.  Ord.  deacon  (Southwark)  1917;  priest, 
1918;  C.  of  Lee,  Kent,  1917-22.  C.-in-charge  of  .All  Saints', 
New  Eltham,  1922-5.  Organising  Secretary  of  the  Twenty- 
five  Church  Fund  and  public  preacher,  dio.  of  Southwark, 
1925-7-  Lie.  pr.,  at  St  Leonard's,  Streatham,  1930-1.  Of 
Wallasey,  Cheshire,  1933.  Not  in  Crockford,  1934. 
ALLEN,  FRANCIS  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  22, 
1836.  2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Bath.  B.  there  Jan.  21,  1819. 
Schools,  Shrewsbury,  Abingdon  (Mr  Hewlett)  and  Bath  (Mr 
Hudson).  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Adm.  at  Lincoki's  Inn, 
Jan.  16,  1836.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1842.  Died  May  19,  i86g, 
aged  51.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Shrezc'sbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

ALLEN,   FRANCIS  WILLIAMS.    Adm.   pens,   at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1900.    S.  of  Thomas  Williams,  bank  manager,  of 


Allen,  George  Charles 

Hereford.  B.  Nov.  3,  1878,  at  South  Bank,  Tupsley.  School, 
Hereford  Cathedral  (Rev.  F.  H.  Tatham).  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1929.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest 
(London)  1905.  Chaplain  at  Lugano,  1906-7.  Held  other 
curacies,  1907-11.  V.  of  Claverdon  with  Norton  Lindsey, 
Warws.,  1911-16.  R.  of  Gt  Harborough,  1916-20.  R.  of 
Charwelton  with  Fawsley,  Northants.,  1920-37.  R.  and  V. 
of  Culworth,  1937-.   {Crockford,  1938.) 

ALLEN,  FRANK  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1875.  S.  of  James,  cheese  dealer  [cheese  and  com  merchant]. 
B.  Apr.  17,  1854,  at  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  Scholar,  1878;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1879;  M.A.  1883;  M.B.  1886;  M.D.  1895.  At  St  George's 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  1882,  L.R.C.P.,  1883.  Pro- 
fessor of  Physiology  at  Mason  University  College,  Birming- 
ham, 1887-99.  Antiquairy;  Secretary  of  the  Cambridge 
.Antiquarian  Society,  1913-30.  Interested  in  biochemistry, 
music  and  an  authority  on  church  architecture.  Of  8, 
Halifax  Road,  Cambridge,  1908-31;  retired.  Of  Shepton 
Mallet,  Somerset,  in  1939.  Author,  Great  Church  Towers  of 
Englaitd;  Choice  English  Lyrics,  etc.  {Reg.  of  the  Senate, 
1938;  Medical  Wlio's  Who,  1927;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

ALLEN,  FREDERICK  JAMES.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  15,  1888.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Burton-on-Trent.  B. 
there  Aug.  12,  1870.  School,  Burton  Grammar  (Rev.  T.  W. 
Beckett).  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1905.  B.Sc. 
(London)  1897.  Assistant  Master  at  Gateshead  School,  1892- 
4;  at  Liverpool  Institute,  1895-S;  at  Wolverhampton 
Grammar  School,  Staffs.,  1902-4;  at  King's  School,  Chester, 
1904-7.  Died  Mar.  16,  1907.  {Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1906.) 

ALLEN,  FREDERICK  LONSDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  II,  1885.  S.  of  William  (1848),  clerk.  B.  Jan.  30,  1867, 
at  St  George's,  Lilleshall,  Salop.  Schools,  Yaile  Hall,  Stafford 
(Rev.  W.  Earle),  Bilton  and  Bromsgrove  Graimnar  (Mr  H. 
Millington).  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Coffee  planter  in  Mysore, 
South  India,  1889-1900.  Subsequentlv  Managing  Director 
of  Gill  and  RusseU,  Ltd.,  Walsall,  1909.  Of  The  Park,  Sutton 
Coldfield,  Warws.  Brother  of  William  G.  (1882).  {Bilton 
Sch.  Reg.;  B.  Sweet-Escott.) 

ALLEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  i,  1782. 
[S.  of  John],  of  Truro.  B.  there  Oct.  7,  1764.  School,  Exeter. 
Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Scholar;  B.A.  1788. 

ALLEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1862. 
S.  of  George,  stonemason.  B.  July  31,  1843,  at  Shrigley, 
Cheshire.  School,  King  Edward's,  Macclesfield.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1862;  B..\.  1866;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1866; 
priest  (Manchester)  1867;  C.  of  Padiham,  Lanes.,  1866-8. 
C.  of  Whalley,  1868-71.  V.  of  Brockworth,  Gloucs.,  1871-8. 
V.  of  Shaw,  Lanes.,  1878-1902.  Resided  latterly  at  Beech 
Grove,  Tadcaster.  Died  Apr.  19,  1925.  Father  of  William 
H.  (1896).   {Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  GEORGE  BAUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  28, 
1838.  S.  and  h.  of  Lancelot  Baugh  (i794)-  B.  Apr.  23,  1821. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  Scholar,  1839; 
B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  .Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  4, 
1842.  A  special  pleader,  1846;  not  at  the  bar.  Practised  in 
the  Temple,  1846-96;  the  last  of  the  great  special  pleaders. 
Married  Dorothea  Hannah,  dau.  of  Roger  Eaton,  of  Parcglas, 
Pembs.,  May  19,  1846.  Of  Cikhiw,  Pembs.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Haverfordwest.  Died  Sept.  19,  1898,  at  5,  Albert  Terrace, 
Regent's  Park,  London.  Brother  of  Edmund  E.  (1842)  and 
half-brother  of  Clement  F.  R.  (1862);  father  of  WUfred  B. 
(1868),  etc.    {Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ALLEN,  GEORGE  CANTRELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  9,  1874.  S.  of  George,  sOk-mercer.  B.  May  15,  1855,  at 
New  Windsor,  Berks.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric. 
>Uchs.  1874;  Scholar,  1877;  B.A.  {ylh  Classic)  1878;  M.A. 
1881;  B.D.  1904;  D.D.  1906.  Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest 
(Rochester)  1882.  .Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  CoUege, 
1878-81.  C.of  St  Stephen's,  East  Dulwich,  Middlesex,  1881- 
8.  Assistant  Master  and  Secretary  of  Dulwich  College, 
1881-92.  Head  Master  of  Cranleigh  School,  Surrey,  1892- 
1908.  V.  of  Send,  Kent,  1908-12.  V.  of  Higham,  1912-21. 
Rural  Dean  of  CUfie-at-Hoo,  1915-21-  Author,  miscel- 
laneous. Died  Apr.  25,  1921.  {Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Wellington 
Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Apr.  26,  1921.) 

ALLEN,  GEORGE  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  E.mmanuel, 
.Apr.  6,  1829.  Of  Northants.  [S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of 
East  Chilton,  Leics.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1830; 
LL.B.  1835;  LL.D.  1854.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  15, 
1832;  withdrew  Jan.  21.  1834;  re-adm.  Apr.  21,  1835. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1837.  On  the  Midland  Circmt;  practised 
till  c.  1847.  Sometime  of  Long  Buckby,  Northants.,  and  of 
East  Shilton,  Leics.  Died  Mar.  8,  1888,  at  Gatcombe  Road, 
Tufnell  Park,  London.  (T.  C.  Dale,  Inner  Temple  Adm.  Bk.; 
N.  and  Q.,  6th  S.,  iv.  33;  Scott,  MSS.) 


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Allen,  George  John 

ALLEN,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens.  (a?e  17)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  15,  1828.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  (1788),  V.  of  Battersea, 
Surrey.  B.  there  Dec.  7,  1810.  School,  Charterhouse 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1S29;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  15,  1833.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1837.  Warden  of  Dulwich  College,  1841-3;  Master,  1843-57; 
pensioned.  Donor  of  works  of  art  and  books  to  Charterhouse 
Library.  Died  July  19,  1883,  at  Budleigh  Salterton.  Pro- 
bably brother  of  Robert  (1836).  {Al.  Carthus.;  Dulwich  Coll. 
Keg-) 

ALLEN,  GEORGE  LOSECOMB.  .-Vdm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  26, 
1846;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  Probably  Chaplain  to  the  East 
India  Company  at  Deesa  in  1845. 

ALLEN,  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  20, 
1756.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Just,  Cornwall.  School,  Helston 
(Mr  White).  Matric.  Easter,  1756;  Scholar,  1757;  B.A.  1760; 
M.A.  1775- 

ALLEN,  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  6,  1840.  S. 
of  Stephen  (1792),  R.  of  Wickmere  and  V.  of  Dunton, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Lynn.  Schools,  Lynn,  Wymondham  and 
Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1842.  Migrated  (age  26)  to  Caius, 
Sept.  29,  1842.   Brother  of  Stephen  (1831). 

ALLEN,  HAROLD  GWYNNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.  S.  of  William  [Henry],  of  i,  Dean's  Yard,  West- 
minster. B.  Mar.  20,  1874,  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M..-^.  1911.  Student  at  the 
Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  1896;  M.Inst.C.E.,M.I.Mech.E. 
Managing  Director  of  W.  H.  Allen,  Sons  and  Co.  Ltd., 
Queen's  Engineering  Works,  Bedford.  High  Sheriff  of 
Bedford,  1925.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  The  Dene, 
Wobum  Sands,  Beds.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Kelly, 
Handbook,  1937.) 

ALLEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke,  June  27, 
1829.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  1809, 
at  Birmingham.  [School,  Mill  HUl.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
B.A.  1834.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1834.  Adm.  at  New  Inn  Hall 
(Oxford)  Apr.  24,  1834,  age  25;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1837,  as  s.  of 
Richard,  of  Birmingham.  V.  of  St  Mary-le-Wigford,  Lines., 
1837.  Edited  Ancient  Liturgy  Prayers.  Died  Dec.  24,  1840, 
aged  30  (sic),  at  Kenilworth.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Mill  Hill  Sch. 
Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  i.  326.) 

ALLEN,  HENRY  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1890.  B.A. 
1893;  M.A.  1921.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (Manchester) 
1895;  C.  of  Emmanuel  Church,  Bolton,  1894-7  and  1898- 
1900.  C.  of  Kirkham,  1900-2.  V.  of  Treales,  1902-36-. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1890).  {Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937;  Crockford. 
1938.) 

ALLEN,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  lo,  1891;  from 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.  S.  of  Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.,  of  Bray, 
Co.  Wicklow  [and  the  Bengal  Civil  Service].  School,  St 
Columba's  College.  B.A.  (Dublin)  1887;  M.A.  (Dublin) 
1890.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Exhibitioner,  1892;  Prizeman. 
.Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  31,  1888.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1893.  Entered  the  Indian  Educational  Service.  Professor  of 
History  and  Economics  at  Presidency  College,  Madras. 
Fellow  of  Madras  University,  1900.  Acting  Principal  of 
Rajahmundry  College,  1905;  of  the  Presidency  College, 
1905-7.  Member  of  the  Boards  of  Studies  and  Examiners, 
Madras  University,  and  of  the  Syndicate,  1907-8  and  1915- 
20.  Principal  of  the  Presidency  College,  1915-21;  retired. 
(King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

ALLEN,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  8, 
1852.  S.  of  Thomas  Edward,  clerk  [chaplain,  E.I.C.S.,  and 
grandson  of  Sir  H.  M.  Farrington,  Bart.,  of  Heavitree, 
Exeter].  B.  at  Heavitree.  Bapt.  July  11,  1833.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B..^.  1856.  V.  of  Hat- 
field Peverell,  Essex,  1857-60.  Died  Sept.  19,  1863,  aged  30, 
at  Lansdown  East,  Bath.   {G.  Mag.,  1863,  11.  515.) 

ALLEN,  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1883.  S.  of  Sir 
George  Wigram,  Knt.,  of  Toxteth  Park,  Sydney,  Australia. 
Schools,  Sydney  Grammar  and  University.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  LL.B.  1886.  Brother  of  John  W.  (1883)  and  Walter 
Mc.  (1889). 

ALLEN,  HERBERT  CHARLES  GOODEVE.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1896.  S.  of  Herbert  James  (next),  Esq.,  of  Highclere, 
Chesterton  Road,  Cambridge.  B.  .\pr.  18,  1878.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Artist.  In 
the  Great  War,  Capt.,  Royal  Engineers;  Major,  1918.  Of 
Cwmwenol,  Saundersfoot,  Pembs.  High  Sheriff,  1930. 
Married  and  had  issue.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Univ.  War 
List;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

ALLEN,  HERBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  28, 
1859.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  [of  Tenby,  S.  Wales,  and  the 
Bengal  Ci\-il  Service].  B.  Nov.  18,  1841,  at  Cawnpore,  India. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  Student  Interpreter  in 
China,  1861.  Served  in  the  Chinese  Consular  Service.  Some- 
time British  Consul  at  Newchwang;  retired,  Apr.  1888.  Of 
Norton,  Tenby,  Pembs,   J,l',   High  Sheriff,  1909.   F.R.G.S. 


Allen,  James 

Died  suddenly,  Feb.  20,  19 12,  at  Tenby  Railway  Station. 
Brother  of  David  B.  (1868),  etc.,  and  father  of  Herbert  C.  G. 
(above).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  HERBERT  STANLEY,  .-^dm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1893.  S.  of  Richard  [Wesleyan  minister],  of  37,  Orlando  Road, 
Clapham,  London.  B.  Dec.  29,  1873,  at  Bodmin,  Cornwall. 
School,  Kingswood,  Somerset  (Mr  Workman).  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  {10th  Wrangler)  1896;  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1897);  M..A.  1900;  D.Sc.  (London) 
1896.  Superintendent  of  Blythswood  Laboratory,  Renfrew, 
1900.  Lecturer  in  Physics  at  King's  College,  London,  1905- 
19;  in  Natural  Philosophy  at  Edinburgh  University,  1919. 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  at  St  Andrews  University, 
1923.  Director  of  the  Physics  Research  Laboratory  at 
St  Andrews.  F.R.S.,  1930.  Author,  Te.xt  Book  of  Practical 
Physics;  Electrons  and  Waves,  etc.  {Kingswood  Sch.  Reg.; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937;  Wlio's  Who,  1939.) 

ALLEN,  HUGH.  D.D.  1861,  incorp.  from  DubUn.  S.  of  Samuel. 

B.  July,  1806,  at  Cork.  [Adm.  at  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin, 
June  9,  1830,  age  22  (sic);  Scholar,  1834;  B..\.  1835;  M.A., 
B.D.  and  D.D.  1861.]  Ord.  deacon  (Sodor  and  Man);  priest, 
1835 ;  Minister  at  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  1835.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Bury,  Lanes.,  1838-48.  V.  of  St  Jude's,  Whitechapel, 
London,  1848-59.  Lecturer  at  St  Olave's,  Old  Jewry, 
London,  1856.  R.  of  St  George  the  Martyr,  Southwark, 
1859-77.  Died  June  20,  1877,  at  231,  New  Kent  Road, 
London.   {Hennessy;  Boose;  Al.  Dubl.) 

ALLEN,  HUGH  EDV/ARD  BLAKENEY.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  9,  i860.  S.  of  Edmund  Thomas,  of  York. 
[School,  St  Paul's,  age  ii,  in  1854.]  Matric.  Michs.  i860. 
Afterwards  at  King's  College,  London.    Ord.  deacon,  1873; 

C.  of  Long^vood,  Yorks.  1873-4.  C.  of  Thomes,  1873-S. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1886.    {T.  A.  Walker,  517.) 

ALLEN,  HUGH  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  8,  1892. 
S.  of  John  Herbert.  B.  Dec.  23,  1869,  at  Reading.  School, 
Kendrick,  Reading.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A. 
1899.  Hon.  Mus.D.  1925.  Hon.  Fellow,  1926.  CoUege 
Organist.  Organist  of  St  Asaph  Cathedral,  1897;  of  Ely 
Cathedral,  1898-1900;  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1901-8. 
Fellow  of  New  College,  1908.  D.Mus.  (Oxon.).  Sub-Warden 
of  New  College,  1916.  Director  of  Music  at  University 
CoUege,  Reading,  1908.  Conductor  of  the  Bach  Choir, 
Queen's  Hall,  London,  1908.  Choragus  of  the  University  of 
Oxford,  1909.  Professor  of  Music  at  Oxford  University, 
1918-.  Hon.  Litt.D.  (Sheffield).  Knighted,  1920.  Director 
of  the  Royal  College  of  Music,  London.  Chairman  of  the 
Mus.  Advisory  Committee  of  the  B.B.C.  C.V.O.,  1926. 
K.C.V.O.,  1928.  G.C.V.O.,  1935.  Master  of  the  Worshipful 
Company  of  Musicians,  1937.  Of  17,  Park  Road,  Oxford, 
in  1934,  and  of  9,  Warwick  Gardens,  London,  W.  14.  {Peile, 
u.  778;  Black,  Dictionary  of  Music;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ALLEN,  ISAAC  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  4,  1831.  [5th  s.  of  Samuel,  of  St  Catharine's  near  the 
Tower,  London.]  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (Magdalen 
Hall,  Oxford)  Mar.  22,  1832,  age  23;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1835. 
.Assistant  Chaplain  at  Bombay,  1840;  at  Candahau-,  1841;  at 
Deesa,  1843;  at  Poonah,  1845;  Chaplain  at  Poona,  1849-55. 
Chaplain  to  General  Nott's  Force  at  Candahar,  1842.  Author, 
Diary  of  a  March  through  Scinde  and  Afghanistan  with  the 
Troops.  Died  Apr.  23,  1855,  at  Poona.  Brother  of  Samuel  J. 
(1816),  etc.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

ALLEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1819.  [3rd]  s.  of  David  Bird  [R.  of  Burton,  Pembs.].  B. 
July  15,  1802,  at  Burton.  Schools  [Westminster]  and  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1S25;  M..A.  1829.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  20,  1834;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1835. 
C.  of  Miserden,  1834-9.  V.  of  Castlemartin,  Pembs.,  1839-72; 
Rural  Dean,  1840-75.  Preb.  of  St  David's,  1847-70;  Chan- 
cellor and  Canon  Residentiary,  1870-8.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  St  David's,  1874-97.  Dean  of  St  David's,  1878-95. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Devoted  much  time  and  money  to 
the  restoration  of  the  fabric  of  St  David's  Cathedral.  Died 
June  25,  1897,  at  St  David's.  Brother  of  John  (1828). 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Al.  Carthus.;  Hockaday,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  8,  1849. 
[Name  off  without  residence.]  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contem- 
porary namesake. 

ALLEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  2,  1874.  [S.  of 
James,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand.]  B.  Feb.  10,  1855,  in 
New  Zealand.  School,  Clifton  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
B..A.  1878;  M.A.  1904.  FootbaU  (rugby)  'blue.'  At  the 
Royal  School  of  Mines.  Bessemer  and  Murchison  Medals. 
M.P.  for  Dunedin  East,  New  Zealand,  1887-90;  for  Bruce, 
1891-1920.  Chancellor  of  Otago  University,  1909-12. 
Minister  of  Defence,  1912-20;  of  Finance  and  External 
Affairs,  1919-20.  High  Commissioner  for  the  New  Zealand 
Government  in  London,  1920-6.  During  the  Great  War, 
Col.  of  New  Zealand  Forces.  K.C.B.,  1917.  Legion  of 
Honour  and  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium.  Representative 
of  New  Zealand  at  the  League  of  Nations,  1920-2.  G.C.M.G., 


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Allen,  James  George 

1926.  A  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  New  Zealand, 
1927-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  'Arana,'  Clyde  Street, 
Dunedin,  N.Z.  Author,  New  Zealand  and  Federation;  New 
Zealand  and  Naval  Defence,  etc.  Probably  brother  of  Charles 
{1876).  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  KnigJUage;  Who's  Who  in 
New  Zealand.) 

ALLEN,  JAMES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1877.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  William,  of  Fern  Leigh, 
Maghull.  B.  Oct.  5,  1858,  at  Liverpool.  Schools,  Lancaster 
Grammar  and  Liverpool  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A. 
1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (Lincohi)  1883;  C.  of  St 
Anne's,  Nottingham,  1881-4.  Died  Aug.  8,  1884,  aged  26,  at 
Penarth,  S.  Wales.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  JAMES  LYNN.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1888. 
2nd  s.  of  Bulkeley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  West  Lynn,  Altrincham, 
Cheshire.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891; 
M.B.  and  B.C.  1899.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1897.  Assistant  House  Physician  and 
House  Surgeon,  1897-8.  House  Physician  at  the  Gt  Northern 
Central  Hospital,  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
as  a  Civil  Surgeon,  1900-2.  Visiting  Medical  Officer,  Bram- 
shott  District.  Of  The  Ship  House,  Liphook,  Hants.  {King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

ALLEN,  JEFFERY  JULLIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  3, 
1864.  f3rd]  s.  of  Charles,  of  Tenby,  Pembs.  B.  Aug.  5,  1846, 
at  Bosherston,  Pembs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1864. 
Superintendent  of  Government  Telegraphs  in  India.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  12,  igii.  Brother  of  David  B. 
(1868),  etc.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

ALLEN,  JEFFERYS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Nov.  20,  1778.  S.  and  h.  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  Bridgwater, 
Somerset.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1778.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1781.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1788.  M.P. 
for  Bridgwater,  1796-1804;  Mayor,  1805;  Recorder,  1819-41. 
Receiver-General  for  Somerset.  Of  Bridgwater  and  Stock- 
linch  Manor,  Somerset.  Died  .Aug.  23,  1844,  aged  84.  Father 
of  Jeffreys  T.  (1813),  John  R.  (1817),  Charles  J.  (1819)  and 
William  J.  (1821).  (G.  Mag.,  1844,  ii.  444;  Foster,  Coil.  Gen. 
II.) 

ALLEN  [post  ALLEN-JEFFERYS],  JEFFERYS  CHARLES.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  30,  1866.  S.  of  William  Jefferys 
(1821),  clerk.  B.  Dec.  24,  1847,  at  St  Michael's  Church, 
Somerset.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B..A..  1871. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  15,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1872.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Of  Gatchell  House,  near 
Taunton.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bawdrip,  Somerset.  J. P. 
Master  of  the  Seavington  Harriers  Assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Jeffer>'s,  1889,  but  afterwards  abandoned  it.  Chair- 
man of  the  Somerset  County  Bench  at  Ilminster.  Lived 
latterly  at  Mill  House,  Upwey,  Weymouth.  A  member  of 
the  Royal  Dorset  Yacht  Club.  Died  Nov.  18,  1934,  aged  86, 
having  accidentally  fallen  into  the  fire  at  Mill  House.  (Wal- 
ford,  Co.  Fam.;  The  Times,  Nov.  20,  1934,  and  Jan.  12,  1935.) 

ALLEN,  JEFFERYS  PHILIP  THOMAS.  Adm.  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1885.  S.  of  [Charles  Jefferys  Watson],  Col., 
of  Longthorn-Elandford,  Somerset.  [B.  Feb.  11,  18G7.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Of  Lyngford,  Taunton;  late  Capt., 
West  Somerset  Yeomanry.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Feb.  22,  1916.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

ALLEN,  JEFFERYS  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  18,  1813.  S.  and  h.  of  Jefferys  (1778).  B.  at  Bridg- 
water, Somerset.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Lent,  1814; 
B.A.  1818.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  29,  1815. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1832.  Warden  of  Dulwich  College,  1820- 
41.  An  invalid  from  1835.  Died  Dec.  27,  1841,  at  Budleigh 
Salterton.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1819),  etc.  (Dubvich  Coll. 
Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  225.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  11,  1778.    S. 

of ,  of  St  Just,  Land's  End,  Cornwall.    Scholar,  1778; 

matric.  Michs.  1781;  B.A.  1782.   Name  oflf,  May  11,  1782. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  July  7,  1780.  S. 
and  h.  of  Thomas  (?  1753),  Esq.,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset. 
Matric.  Easter,  1781;  Scholar;  B.A.  1785. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  16,  1828. 
S.  of  DaN-id  [Bird],  [R.  of  Burton-in-Rhos,  Pembs.].  B.  May 
25,  1810,  at  Pembroke.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1828;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  22,  1833;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1834.  Mathematical 
Lecturer  at  King's  College,  London,  1832-9;  Chaplain  there, 
1833-46.  One  of  the  three  original  Inspectors  of  Schools, 
1839-46.  V.  of  Frees,  Salop,  1846-83.  Archdeacon  of  Salop, 
1847-83.  Worked  indefatigably  to  provide  Church  accom- 
modation and  to  improve  the  position  of  his  clergy;  built  or 
restored  churches  in  nearly  every  Parish.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1848-59.  Master  of  St  John's  Hospital,  Lichfield,  1883-6. 
Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  James  White  Higgins,  of  Hormead 
Burj',  Herts.,   July   31,    1834.     A  close  fnend  of  Edward 


Allen,  John  Roy 

FitzGerald;  intimate  with  Thackeray,  Tennyson  and  other 
distinguished  contemporaries.  His  College  Diary  and  Scrap 
Book  are  in  Trinity  College  Library.  For  an  interesting  study 
of  his  College  friendships  and  character,  see  John  .4  lien  and 
his  Friends,  by  Anna  O.  Allen.  Edited  Cudworth's  Treatise 
of  Free  Will.  Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Dec.  13,  1886,  at 
Lichfield.  M.I.  in  Lichfield  Cathedral;  memorial  window  in 
Frees  Church.  Brother  of  James  (1819)  and  father  of  John  H. 
(i860).    (Bibliotheca  Staffs.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1892.  S.  and  h. 
of  WilHam,  of  Evenley  Hall,  Brackley,  Northants.  B.  Jan. 
29,  1869,  at  Wallsend-on-Tyne,  Northumberland.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892.  Of  Bracklev  House,  Northants.  J. P.,  1896. 
High  Sheriff,  1925.  Also  of  .\chamore  House,  Isle  of  Gigha, 
Argyll.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.G.-A.;  temp. 
Major.)  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  19,  1937. 
Brother  of  William  H.  (1892).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Univ.  War  List; 
The  Times,  May  21,  1937.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897.  S.  of  John, 
wine  merchant,  of  Lancaster.  B.  there  Nov.  24,  1878. 
School,  Lancaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Assistant 
Master  at  Wanganui  Collegiate  School,  New  Zealand,  1906; 
Head  Master,  X931-.   (Who's  Who  in  Neio  Zealand.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN  BARROW.  M.A.  1879;  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
Adm.  at  St  John's,  May  26,  1879.  S.  of  Benjamin  Tuthill, 
solicitor,  of  The  Hall,  Bumham,  Somerset.  B.  Nov.  11,  1844. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  (New  College,  O.xford)  Oct.  16, 
1863,  age  18;  B.A.  (O.xon.)  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7,  1S70.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall 
School,  1871.  Head  Master  of  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge, 
1875-83.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  1884-7. 
Died  Sept.  27,  1901,  aged  56,  at  11,  Wichendon  Road, 
Fulham.  (Winchester  Scholars;  A  I.  Oxon.;  Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN  BRYAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  20, 
1885.  S.  of  Bryan,  M.D.,  of  Hastings,  Sussex.  B.  July  6, 
1867.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B..\.  1889; 
M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Winchester)  1891; 
C.  of  Romsey,  1890-2.  Held  other  curacies,  1892-1901.  C. 
of  St  Peter's,  Stornoway,  1902-3.  Missionary  at  Melmoth, 
Zululand,  1904-5.  V.  of  Eshowe,  Zululand,  1905-6.  V.  of 
Nigel,  Transvaal,  1906-8.  V.  of  St  Michael's  and  St  George's, 
Bezuidenhout  Valley,  Johannesburg,  1908-13-.  Hon.  Chap- 
Iain  to  the  Zululand  Mounted  Rifles,  1906.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1914.   (Lancing  Coll.  Reg.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN  HENSLEIGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1789.  S.  and  h.  of  John  [Bartlett],  of  Cresselly, 
Pembs.  B.  Aug.  29,  1769.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1790;  B.A.  1793.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  15,  1789.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1797.  On  the  Oxford 
and  South  Wales  Circuit.  Of  Cresselly,  Pembs.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  High  Sheriff  of  Pembs.,  1809.  M.P.  for  Pembroke, 
1818-26.  Chairman  of  the  Pembs.  Quarter  Sessions.  Married 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Lord  Robert  Seymour,  Nov.  9,  181 2. 
Died  Apr.  12,  1843,  at  Cresselly.  Brother  of  Lancelot  B. 
(1794).   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN  HIGGINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  10, 
i860.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1828),  clerk,  of  Frees,  Salop.  B. 
Aug.  9,  1841,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  6, 
1863.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1866.  Registrar  of  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Salop,  1869.  Clerk  in  the  Charity  Commission, 
1875-1907.  Of  Hormead  Hall,  Herts.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Gt  Hormeadbury.  Resided  latterly  at  48,  Lensfield  Road, 
Cambridge.   Died  there  June  26,  1917.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN  MAXEY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Jan.  8, 
1802.  Resided  tUl  1805.  [Probably  s.  of  Maxey,  of  King's 
Lynn,  Norfolk,  who  died  1794,  aged  37.]  Mayor  of  L>mn, 
1823.  (Peile  11.  351;  Norfolk  Official  Lists;  Blomefield, 
Norfolk,  Suppl.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN  RICHARD  (RICHARD  JOHN).  Adm.  pens, 
(age  23)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  12,  1832.  Matric.  Lent,  1833, 
as  Richard  John.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Sept.  10,  1833,  as  R.  J., 
of  Northants.  B.A.  1837,  as  R.  J.  V.  of  Swilland,  Suffolk, 
1847-67.  Died  there  Jan.  28,  1867,  aged  57.  (G.  Mag., 
1S67,  I.  392.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN  ROY.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  17,  1817.  [3rd]  s.  of  Jefferys  (1778),  of  Bridgwater, 
Somerset.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1821;  M.A.  1825.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  27,  1821. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1826;  disbarred  by  request,  1835.  Recorder 
of  Taunton,  Andover  and  Bridgwater,  1841-61.  Of  Lyng- 
ford Taunton.  J. P.  Married  Lydia  Augusta,  dau.  of  James 
Watson,  of  Bath,  1831.  Died  Mar.  10,  1875,  aged  76,  at 
Weston-super-Mare.  Brotherof  Charles  J.  (1S19),  etc.  (Boase; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.,  where  date  of 
death  is  wrong.) 


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ALLEN,  JOHN  THOMAS  WALFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Trinity,  Apr.  30,  1846.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Ilminster, 
Somerset.  School,  Ilminster  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1846;  B.A.  1851.  (John  Allen,  M.A.,  was  P.C.  of  Knowle, 
Somerset,  1839-55  and  also  Master  of  Ilminster  Grammar 
School  and  probably  father  of  this  man:  but  according  to 
the  Gent.  Mag.  J.  T.  W.  Allen  was  P.C.  of  Knowle,  St  Giles', 
when  he  died;  he  is  not,  however,  found  in  the  Clergy  Lists.) 
Died  May  11,  1863,  aged  34,  at  High  Laver  rectory.  (G. 
Mag.,  1863,  I.  801.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN  TOWERS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  22,  1762.  S.  of  J.,  gent.,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at  Terrington. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  Lent,  1763;  B.A.  1766;  M.A.  1769. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1767;  priest,  Nov.  6,  1768. 
R.  of  Barwick,  Norfolk,  1783-8.    {Scott-Mayor,  in.  678.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN  WHITACRE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  15,  1841.  [2nd]  s.  of  Benjamin  Haigh.  B.  Apr.  22, 
1823,  at  Greenhead,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  14,  1850;  no  call;  name 
withdrawn.  May  25,  1858.  [John  Whitacre  Allen  occurs, 
without  cure,  in  Clergy  Lists,  1852-65.]  Major,  5th  West 
York  Militia,  1868.  Drawing  Master  at  the  Ladies'  College, 
Cheltenham,  Gloucs.,  i88r;  at  Cheltenham  College,  1882-7. 
Of  Parkfield  Lawn,  Cheltenham.  Married  Eliza,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Dr  Whiteside,  V.  of  Scarborough,  Sept.  18,  1851.  Died 
Jan.  26,  1906,  at  Cheltenham.  Brother  of  Benjamin  H. 
(1839).   {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.,  47;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 
1781.  Of  Stanhoe  Hall,  Norfolk.  Died  Dec.  14,  1825,  aged  63, 
at  Bath.   (G.  Mag.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN  WOOLLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  1883, 
as  J.  Wortley  {sic).  5th  s.  of  Sir  George  Wigram,  Knt.,  of 
Toxteth  Park,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia.  B. 
Mar.  6,  1865.  School,  Sydney  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  3,  1887. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1890.  Returned  to  Australia.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1901-2.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut. -Col.,  King's  (Liverpool  Regt.);  mentioned  in  des- 
patches; CM. G.,  1916).  With  the  Rhineland  High  Commission 
as  Kreis  Officer  at  Cologne,  1920-1.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  Herbert  (1883),  etc.  {Who's  Who,  1938;  R.  L. 
Lloyd;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ALLEN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1788.  S.  of  William,  banker,  of  Manchester.  [Bapt.  Dec.  6, 
1770,  at  St  Anne's,  Manchester.]  School,  Manchester  (Mr 
Lawson).  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  Scholar,  1790;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1792;  M.A.  1795;  D.D.  1829.  Fellow, 
1793.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  30,  1788.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1799;  priest,  Mar.  9,  i8oo.  Preb.  of 
Westminster,  1806-34.  V.  of  Battersea,  Surrey,  1808-29. 
V.  of  St  Bride's,  London,  1829-34.  Private  tutor  to  Lord 
Althorpe,  1830-4.  Bishop  of  Bristol,  1834-6;  of  Ely,  1836-45. 
Official  Visitor  of  St  John's,  Jesus  and  Christ's  Colleges. 
Married  Margaret  .-Vshley,  of  Frodsham,  Cheshire,  1807. 
.Author,  Sermons.  Died  Mar.  20,  1845,  aged  75.  Buried  in 
Ely  Cathedral.  Father  of  George  J.  (1828)  and  probably  of 
Robert  (1836).  {Hennessy;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  i.  541;  Manchester 
Sch.  Reg.,  II.  44.) 

ALLEN,  JOSHUA  BIRD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  27,  1841.  S.  and  h.  of  Joshua  JulUan.  [Of  Bicton, 
Pcmbs.]  B.  May  15,  1823,  in  Loudon.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  18,  1844.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1847;  withdrew,  1853. 
Chief  Clerk  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery,  1869-80.  Married 
Margaretta  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  WiUiam  Morison,  E.I.C.S., 
Apr.  13,  1848.  Died  I/./).  Apr.  10,  1880.  Father  of  WiUiam  B. 
(1870).    (Burke,  L.G.;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

ALLEN,  LANCELOT  BAUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1794.  2nd  s.  of  John  [Bartlett],  of  Cresselly,  Pembs. 
B.  Jan.  1,  1774.  School,  Westminster.  Elected  Scholar, 
1795,  but  not  admitted,  in  consequence  of  his  refusal  to  take 
the  statutable  oath.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  9,  1798. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1803.  Afterwards  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  21,  1819.  Warden  of  Dulwich  College,  1805-11 ; 
Master,  1811-20.  A  police  magistrate  of  Union  Hall,  South- 
wark,  1819-25.  A  clerk  in  the  Petty  Bag  Office,  1824.  One 
of  the  Six  Clerks  in  Chancery,  1825-42.  Married  (i)  Caroline 
Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Peter  Romilly,  of  Dulwich,  May  22, 
1820;  (2)  Georgiana  Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles  Nathaniel  Bayly, 
July  2,  1841.  Of  Cilrhiw,  Pembs.  Died  Oct.  28,  1845. 
Brother  of  John  H.  (1789);  father  of  Clement  F.  R.  (1862), 
George  B.  (1838)  and  Edmund  E.  (1842).  {Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ALLEN,  LEONARD  SPENCER.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1900.  B.  Oct.  14,  1879.  Of  Parson  Drove  Vicarage,  Wisbech, 
Cambs.  Matric.  AUchs.  1900;  B.A.  1907.  {Selwyn  Coll.  Cal., 
1915-) 

ALLEN,  LEWIS  GEORGE  JARVIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  20,  i860.    S.  of  Henr>',  clerk,  of  22,  Goldsmith  Road, 


Allen,  Robert 

Brighton  [formerly  V.  of  Patcham,  Sussex,  and  Chaplain  of 
Sussex  County  Gaol].  B.  Aug.  17,  1841,  at  Horsham,  Sussex. 
School,  Sherborne  (Mr  Harper).  Matric.  Lent,  1861.  Died 
Aug.  27,  1863,  aged  21,  at  Scarborough.  (G.  Mag.,  1863,  11. 
519-) 

ALLEN,  LODER.  Adm.  scholar  at  Christ's,  May  25,  1764. 
Appears  neither  in  the  Adm.  Book,  nor  in  the  Matric.  Reg. 
Probably  resided  from  Michs.  1763  to  Lady  Day,  1766.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  6,  1768;  priest,  Aug.  15,  1773;  C.  of 
DalUnghoe,  Suffolk,  1768.  C.  of  Alderton,  Suffolk,  1773;  and 
of  Bawdsey,  1773.  V.  of  Little  Clacton,  Essex,  1784-94  and 
1797-1811.  R.  of  Easton,  Suffolk,  1787-1811.  V.  of  Frams- 
den,  1792-1811.  A  clever  mechanic;  invented  a  screw  for  the 
elevation  of  guns,  for  which  he  received  a  pension  from  the 
Government;  also  invented  a  fljnng  machine,  with  which  it 
is  said  he  attempted  to  fly  from  the  top  of  his  church  tower. 
Died  June  21,  1811,  aged  66.  Buried  at  Framsden.  {Peile, 
II.  275.) 

ALLEN,  NORMAN  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1898.  S.  of  George  Ernest,  civil  servant,  of  Vine 
Cottage,  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey.  B.  Apr.  20,  1879,  at 
Wimbledon.  School,  Lancing  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1901.  Schoolmaster  at  the  Elms,  Col- 
waU,  1903-5;  at  Waynflete,  Woodcote,  1906-9.  Head 
Master  of  St  Winifred's  School,  Kenley,  Surrey;  there  in 
1925.  Of  42,  Shelley  Road,  Worthing,  Sussex.  {Lancing  Coll. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1928-9.) 

ALLEN,  PERCY  TUTHILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  8, 
1897.  S.  of  Arthur  Barrow.  B.  Oct.  14,  1878,  at  Ellesmere, 
Salop.  Schools,  Maidstone  Grammar  and  Highgate.  Scholar, 
1897;  B.A.  1900.  Obtained  Eastern  Cadetship,  1902. 
Secretary  to  the  British  Resident  at  Negri  Sembilan, 
Federated  Malay  States,  1911.  Assistant  Protector  of 
Chinese  at  Penang,  Straits  Settlement,  1914.  PuWic  Trustee 
of  the  Federated  Malay  States.    {Peile,  11.  815.) 

ALLEN,  RAYMUND  CECIL  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  7,  1882.  [5th]  s.  of  Edmund  Edward 
(1842),  R.  of  Porthkerry,  near  Cowbridge.  B.  at  Millom, 
Cumberland.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B..A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Barrister  (Inner  Temple)  1898. 
District  and  Probate  Registrar,  1911-35.  J. P.  forGlamorgan, 
1920;  retired,  1935.  Sometime  of  Whiteacre,  Llandaff; 
afterwards  of  3,  Woodland  Place,  Bathwick  Hill,  Bath. 
{Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1937.) 

ALLEN,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10,  1882. 
S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Fletcher  (1854),  clerk,  of  Awre,  Gloucs., 
deceased.  B.  Nov.  10,  1863,  at  Derby.  School,  Clergy 
Orphan,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar;  B.A. 
18S5;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1890; 
priest  (London)  1892;  C.  of  St  James-the-Less,  Westminster, 
1891-4.  Chaplain  at  Boumabat,  Smyrna,  1895-1915.  V.  of 
Blakeney,  Gloucs.,  1917-29.  Chaplain  at  Dinan,  1929-34. 
Of  Kemmings  Cottage,  Whitwell,  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1937-    {Crockford,  1938-.) 

ALLEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  19, 
1838.  S.  of  George,  clerk,  of  Little  Driffield,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Ganton,  East  Riding,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1846.  V.  of  Kirkbum,  Yorks., 
1865-76.  [Occurs  in  Crockford,  1876,  App.,  but  not  in  other 
issues.]  Died  Apr.  14,  1876,  aged  58,  at  Kirkbum.  {Sedbergh 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  19,  1876.) 

ALLEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  24,  1841. 
S.  of  Josiah,  of  Kidderminster,  Worcs.  B.  Jan.  22,  1822. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar,  1844;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848; 
incorp.  at  Oxford,  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jan.  26, 
1845;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Worcester)  Jan.  25, 
1846;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Birmingham.  P.C.  of  St  Jude's, 
Gray's  Inn  Lane,  London.  V.  of  Kensworth,  Herts.,  1851-3. 
P.C.  of  St  James's,  HaUfax,  1853.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Nor- 
wood, Surrey,  1862-95.  Surrogate,  dio.  Rochester,  1885.  A 
member  of  the  Committee  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society. 
Died  Feb.  19,  1895,  aged  73.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

ALLEN,  RICHARD  JOHN,  see  ALLEN,  JOHN  RICHARD. 

ALLEN,  RICHARD  [PECK].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  18,  1813.  S.  of  William  [farmer,  of  Harley,  Salop].  B. 
at  Fiodesley,  Shrops.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817,  as  R.  Peck.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  27,  1815,  as  Richard  Peck.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1820.   Never  practised. 

ALLEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  14, 
1836.  Of  Surrey.  [B.  1816.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1836.  Probably  s.  of  Joseph  (1788),  Bishop  of  Ely. 
If  so,  died  at  Darmstadt,  Mar.  11,  1846.  (But  his  age  is 
given  as  18  in  the  Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  11.  45,  where  he  is 
mentioned  as  the  youngest  son  of  Joseph,  Bishop  of  Ely.) 
Probably  brother  of  George  J.  (1828).  {List  of  Carthus. 
G.  Mag.,  1846,  I.  559.) 


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Allen,  Robert 

ALLEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1855.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  Kensington,  London.  B.  Feb.  5,  1833, 
in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest 
(Lincoln)  i860.  C.  of  Lavington,  Lines.,  1862-3.  C.  of 
Monk's  Kirby,  Warws.,  1863-7.  C.  of  Rugby,  1868-76.  V.  of 
Thomton-with-Allerthorpe,  Yorks.,  1876-7.  V.  of  Christ 
Church,  Eastbourne,  1877-90.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1888-98. 
R.  of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  St  Leonards,  1890-8.  Author,  The 
Life,  Times  and  Travels  of  Abraham;  Sermons.  Died  Mar.  13, 

1898,  at  St  Leonards.  Brother  of  Edward  H.  (1857).   (Boose, 

IV.  Suppl.) 

ALLEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  23,  1883.  S. 
of  Joseph,  chemist.  B.  Mar.  21,  1866,  at  10,  St  James's 
Place,  PljTnouth,  Devon.  School,  Plymouth  Grammar. 
Matric.  Easter,  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Brother  of 
Arthur  W.  (1898). 

ALLEN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21,  1890;  B.A.  1893; 
M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (Lichfield)  1895;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  West  Bromwich,  1894-1902.  V.  of  St  John 
the  Evangelist,  Wolverhampton,  1902-24.  V.  of  Bradeley, 
Staffs.,  1924-7.  Died  suddenly  Dec.  18,  1927,  aged  57,  in 
Bradeley  Church,  at  the  conclusion  of  the  evening  service. 
Brother  of  Henry  J.  (1890).    (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  ROBERT  CANDLISH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  28, 

1899.  S.  of  William  Shepherd  [M.P.  for  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme].  B.  Feb.  3,  1881,  at  Woodhead  Hall,  Cheadle,  Staffs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Sheep-farmer  in 
New  Zealand.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.-Col.,  Auck- 
land Regt.,  New  Zealand  Force;  D.S.O.,  1917;  Bar,  1918; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  the  Governor- 
General  of  New  Zealand,  1920.  Of  Annandale,  Piako,  New 
Zealand.  Occurs  in  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1938.  Brother  of 
William  (1S90).   (Peile,  11.  835;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ALLEN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  i, 
1848.  S.  of  Mrs  Allen,  of  Higham  Ferrers,  Northants.  Matric. 
Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon,  1854; 
priest  (Peterb.)  1855.  C.  of  Higham  Ferrers  with  Chelveston, 
1856-9-.  Chaplain  of  Hastings  Borough  Cemetery,  1863-85 ; 
to  Lord  Muncaster.  Died  Dec.  4,  1885,  aged  59,  at  Ramsgate. 
(Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  5, 
i866.  Of  DubUn.  Matric.  Lent,  1866;  Scholar,  1866;  B.A. 
1869;  M.A.  1872.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  12,  1863;  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  s.  of  Henry,  of 
Co.  Antrim.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  July  2,  i860,  age  17;  s.  of  Benjamin;  B.A.  (Dubhn) 
andLL.B.  1869.    (Al.  Dubl.) 

ALLEN,  SAMUEL  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  17,  1816.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  sail-maker,  of  London. 
B.  there  June  16,  1798.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
Michs.  1816;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar;  B..\.  1820;  M.A.  1824. 
University  Preacher,  1833.  C.  of  Langho,  Lanes.  P.C.  of 
Salesbury,  1822.  Chaplain  to  Lord  de  Tabley.  Sometime 
Head  Master  of  the  Free  Grammar  School,  Burnley,  Lanes. 

V.  of  Easingwold,  Yorks.,  1839-56.  Assisted  Thomas 
Dunham  Whitaker,  the  historian  of  Whalley,  Craven  and 
Richmondshire,  in  his  Uterary  work ;  on  the  death  of  Whitaker 
was  engaged  by  the  publishers  of  The  History  of  Richmond- 
shire to  complete  the  work.  A  learned  antiquary  and  a 
clever  draftsman;  left  a  large  collection  of  MSS.  relating  to 
the  antiquities  of  Yorks.  and  Lanes.  Author,  Lectures  in 
Defence  of  the  Church  of  England;  Sermons.  Died  Apr.  29, 
1856,  aged  58.  Brother  of  Isaac  N.  (1831),  etc.  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Boose;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  11.  385.) 

ALLEN,  SIDNEY  SIMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  28,  1866.  [3rd]  s.  of  Joseph  WilUam,  deceased,  late  of 
99,  Southampton  Row,  Russell  Square,  London  [his  father 
was  an  artist,  sometime  of  Hammersmith].  School,  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar;  B.A.  1871.  Assistant 
Master  at  Christ's  Hospital,  1870.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  i,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1884.  Became  an 
Army  'Coach.'  Died  Apr.  13,  1931,  at  the  Charterhouse. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  528;  Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Apr.  15,  1931.) 

ALLEN,  STEPHEN.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  25, 
1771.  S.  of  Stephen.  B.  at  King's  L>-nn,  Norfolk.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i77i-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Aug.  2,  1778;  priest,  Aug.  6,  1780;  C.  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk, 
1778.  C.  of  Swanton  Morley,  1780.  Lie.  Lecturer  of  St 
Margaret's,  Lynn,  July  16,  1789;  V.,  c.  1797-1847.  V.  of 
Dunton,  1 789-1800.  P.C.  of  St  Margaret's  with  St  Nicholas, 
Lynn,  1791.  R.  of  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1800-47.  R.  of 
Wolterton,  Norfolk,  1801-.  Married,  at  Gretna  Green  (age 
17  years  and  i  month),  Susanna,  dau.  of  Edward  Sharpin, 
M.D.,  of  East  Dereham,  Oct.  28,  1772-  Credited  with  having 
lost  a  fortune  in  his  youth  through  e.xtravagance:  e.g. 
driving  a  carriage  with  four  horses  and  three  footmen.  Died 
Mar.  15,  1847,  aged  92,  at  LjTin.  Father  of  the  ne.xt.  (Peile, 
II.  293.) 


Allen,  William 

ALLEN,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  i, 
1792.  S.  of  Stephen  (above),  clerk,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
School,  King's  Lynn  (Mr  Lloyd).  Matric.  Michs.  1793; 
Scholar,  1796;  B..\.  1797;  M.A.  1800.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
.^pr.  I,  1798;  priest,  Aug.  31,  1800.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
V.  of  Dunton,  Norfolk,  1800-55.  R-  of  Wolterton-cum- 
Wickmere,  1841-50.  Died  Apr.  27,  1855,  aged  80,  at  Erping- 
ham,  Norfolk.  Father  of  the  next  and  Godfrey  (1840). 
(G.  Mag.,  1855,  I.  656.) 

ALLEN,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  14, 
1831.  [Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1831.]  S.  of  Stephen 
(above),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  13,  1812,  at  Winwick,  Northants. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Kidd).  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  (35<A 
Wrangler)  1835;  M.A.  1839;  D.D.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol) 
June  18,  1836;  priest  (Canterbury)  1837;  C.  of  Chevening, 
Kent,  1836.  Perhaps  Minister  of  St  Andrew's,  Aberdeen, 
1848-54.  Of  Englefield  Green,  Surrey,  in  1853;  unbeneficed. 
In  Clergy  List,  1867,  without  an  address.  Latterly  of  Should- 
ham  Hall,  Norfolk.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Prescott  Blencowe,  Esq.,  of  Lynn,  Aug.  12,  1847  (then 
described  as  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Broadway,  Westminster). 
Died  July  3,  1889,  aged  76,  at  Shouldham  Hall.  Brother  of 
Godfrey  (1840).  [St  John's  College  Admission  Register  does 
not  record  the  previous  admission  at  Trinity  nor  the  migra- 
tion back  to  that  College.]    (Scott,  MSS.;  Clergy  List,  1849.) 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  24, 
1753.  S.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset,  deceased. 
B.  there.  School,  Bridgwater  (Mr  Burroughs).  Matric. 
Michs.  1753.   Perhaps  father  of  John  (1780). 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  10,  1775.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Finchley,  Middlesex. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1775.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  26,  1775.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1868.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Manor  House,  Thurmaston,  Leics.  B.  there 
Sept.  7,  1849.  School,  Cheltenham  College  (Dr  Barry). 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875. 
.•Assistant  Master  of  Wolverhampton  Grammar  School,  1875- 
7.  Sometime  Head  Master  of  Uttoxeter  Grammar  School, 
Staffs.  Of  Southwick  Lodge,  Worcester,  in  191 1.  Died 
June  8,  1920,  at  40,  Chatsv/orth  Gardens,  Acton.  (Chelten- 
ham Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Tlie  Times,  June  9,  1920.) 

ALLEN,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1824.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  White  Cottage,  Brompton  Road, 
Middlesex.  B.  Sept.  21,  1804.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1824. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Aug.  31, 
1865.  [3rd]  s.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Tiverton,  Devon.  B. 
May  31,  1847,  at  Keinton  MandevUle,  Somerset.  School, 
Blundell's,  Tiverton  (Mr  Hughes).  Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1869.  Second  Master  at  Warivick  Grammar 
School,  1869-71.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Worcester) 
1871;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Emscote,  1870-1.  C.  of  All  Hallows- 
on-the-Wall,  E.xeter,  1871-4.  Assistant  Master  at  Ruthin 
School,  1874.  Assistant  Master  and  Chaplain  at  Guildford 
Grammar  School,  1875-7;  at  Oundle  School,  1877-8.  V.  of 
Thorn  St  Margaret,  Somerset,  1878-1920.  Died  Jan.  13, 
1920,  aged  72.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLEN,  WALTER  McARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1889.  S.  of  Sir  George  Wigram,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Toxeth  Park, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia.  B.  Jan.  31,  1870. 
School,  Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B..\.  1893. 
Barrister-at-law,  Inner  Temple,  1896.  Assistant  Stall 
0£6cer,  Metropolitan  Special  Constabulary  Reserve,  1914; 
Staff  Of&cer,  1918-24;  Commander-in-Chief,  1925.  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918;  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920;  K.B.E.,  1926.  Officer  of 
the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  6,  Sussex  Mansions,  Sussex  Place,  London,  S.W.  7. 
Brother  of  Herbert  (1883),  etc.   (Burke,  Knightage,  1937.) 

ALLEN,  WILFRED  BAUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  11, 
1868.  2nd  s.  of  George  Baugh  (1838).  B.  Nov.  14,  1849,  m 
London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1873. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1882.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  County  Court  Judge  for 
Nottingham;  resigned,  1917.  Of  Cilrhiw,  Pembs.  J. P.  for 
Pembs.,  Notts,  and  Yorks.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
legal.  Died  June  10,  1922,  at  Tenby.  Brother  of  Wilmot  B. 
(i88o).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  10, 
1758.  S.  of  John,  of  Cresselly,  Pembs.  B.  there.  School, 
CresseUy.  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar,  1759;  B.A.  1762. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lambeth)  Feb.;  priest,  Dec.  1762.  C.  of  Ruck- 
ing Kent.  Chaplain  to  the  Countess  Dowager  of  Feners, 
1764.  R.  of  Little  Chart,  1768-1811.  Died  unmarried.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Hay,  Brecon,  1786-1830;  R.  of  Llanfi- 
hangel  Istemllewyme,  Monin.,  1800-30;  died  1831.  [Does 
QOt  occur  in  the  pedigree  of  .\llen  of  Cresselly  given  in  Burke, 
L.G.]   (Peile,  u.  265;  Scott,  .MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  1831,  i.  474) 


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Allen,  William 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1793.  S.  of  Mundeford,  of  London.  B.  Dec.  i773-  School, 
VVestnunster.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  Scholar,  1794:  B.A.  i797; 
M  A  1800.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  .Mar.  12,  i797;  pnest, 
Apr  I  1798.  V.  of  Narburgh  with  Narford,  Norfolk,  1799- 
1864,  knd  perhaps  V.  of  Appleton,  1835-64;  but  see  also 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.  Died  May  31,  i»b4, 
aged  91,  at  Narburgh.  (Record  of  Old  Westtmnsters;  G.  Mag., 
1864,  II.  119.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  7, 

1811.   Of  Norfolk. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Dec.  i,  1814;  a 'Ten-year' 

man. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's    Jan.  20    1848. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  grocer,  of  Bird  Street,  Lichfield    Stafls     B. 
Mar   17,  1830,  in  the  p;irish  of  St  Mary's,  Lichfield.   [School, 
Rugeley.l    Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1850;  B.A.  1853; 
M.A.  1856.   Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest  (Lichfield)  1854.  C.  of 
Mucklestone,  Staffs.,  1853-7.  V.  of  LUleshall  Salop  1857-71. 
V.  of  Walsall,  Staffs.,   1871-82.    Preb.  of  Lichfield,   1880- 
1915      V.    of   Eccleshall,    1882-1915.     Rural    Dean,    1882. 
Author,  Sermons.   Died  Dec.  9,  1915,  aged  85,  at  Eccleshall. 
Father  of  William  G.  (1882)  and  Frederick  L.  (1885).    (K. 
Simms,  Bibliotheca  Staffs. ;  Scott,  MSS.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.   .\dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  17, 
1864.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Brighton.  Matnc.  Michs.  1864. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  13, 
1866.   S.  of  William  [of  Acton  Grammar  School,  near  Nant- 
wich]    B.  at  Edge  Hill,  near  Liverpool.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar;  B.A.  1870;  M..A.  1877.    Ord. 
deacon,    1870;    priest   (Worcester)    1871;    C.   of  Nuneaton, 
Warws.,  1870-2.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Kensington  Park,  1876-8. 
Assistant   Master  at  Stratford-on-Avon  Collegiate  School, 
1878-9.    Classical  .Master  at  .^cton  Grammar  School,  Nant- 
wich.  1879-.   Latterly  Head  Master  of  a  preparatory  school 
at  Svdenham.   Died  June  10,  1886,  aged  39,  at  The  Laurels, 
SUverdale,  Sydenham.    {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.,  i75;  Crock- 
ford,  1886;  The  Guardian,  June  16,  1886;  Scott,  MSS.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.   10,   1867. 
Of  Southampton.    S.  of  WiUiam,.  clerk  [V.   of  Newtown, 
Hants.].    B.  at  Bishop's  Waltham.    Bapt.  July  16,   1845. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.    Ord.  deacon, 
1872;  priest   (Winchester)   1873;    C.  of  Newtown,   1872-5. 
C.  of  Ticehurst,  Sussex,  1875-8.    C.  of  Emberton,  Bucks., 
1878-9.    C.  of  Hartfield,  Sussex,  1879-83.    Resided  latterly 
at  Roffeyhurst,  Horsham,  Susses.    Died  there  May  2,  1890, 
aged   45.    [One  of  these  names,   M.A.,  C.  of  All  Saints', 
Netting  Hill,  Middlesex,  in  1878-81-;  styled  W.  Allen,  M.A., 
junior.]    (Scott,  MSS.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7,  1875.   S. 
of  William,  cordwainer.    B.  at  Leeds.    Bapt.  Dec.  17,  1855. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1902.  [This  degree  is 
wrongly  assigned  to  William  Allen  (1877)  in  Matric.  and 
Degrees.]   Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (St  Albans)  1880;  C.  of 
Hockerill,  Herts.,  1878-83.    C.  of  Loughton,  Essex,  1884-7. 
V.  of  Loughton,  1887-1907.    R.  of  Wickham  Bishops,  1907- 
16.    Died  June  22,   1916,    aged    61,   at  Bumham,   Bucks. 
(Essex  Review,  xxv.  170;  Crockford;  Eagle,  1916.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  14,  1877. 
S.  df  Edward  (184 1),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  1,  1856,  at  Castlechurch, 
Staffs.    Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.    Ord.  deacon,  1881; 
priest  (Worcester)  1882;  C.  of  Kidderminster,  1881-5.   C.  of 
Penkridge,    1885-6.     C.    of    Alvington,    Gloucs.,    1887-90- 
Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  Castlechurch,  1892-4.    Died 
Sept.  19,  1894,  aged  38.   Brother  of  Edward  (1873).    (Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Sept.  24,  1894.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  1890. 
[S.  of  William  Shepherd,  Esq.,  of  Woodhead  Hall,  Cheadle, 
Staffs.     B.    1870.     School,    Kydal    Mount,    Colwyn    Bay.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1890.   Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple)  1905. 
On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  with 
the  .Australian  Mounted  Rifles.    M.P.  for  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme,  1892-1900;  for  Burslem,  1931-5.    During  the  Great 
War,  Head  of  the  .■Agricultural  Department  in  the  Ministry  of 
National  Service,  1917-19.    Recorder  of  Ludlow,   1928-32; 
of   Newcastle-under-Lyme,    1932-;    Charity   Commissioner, 
1935-.  Of  Woodhead  HaU,  Cheadle,  Staffs.   J. P.   K.C.,  1930. 
Twice  married  and  had  issue.    Brother  of  Robert  C.  (1899). 
(Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  BIRD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24 

1870.  [2nd]  s.  of  Joshua  Bird  (1841),  of  15,  Blomfield 
Terrace,  London.  B.  Sept.  27,  1851,  in  London.  Matric. 
Michs.   1870;  B.A.   1874.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,   May  6, 

1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1876.  Equity  draftsman  and  con- 
veyancer. Of  Bicton,  Pembs.  J. P.  High  Sheriff,  1915. 
Li\'ed  latterly  at  158,  Portsdown  Road,  London,  W.  9.  Died 
there  Sept.  5,  1936,  aged  85.  Buried  at  Kensal  Green 
Cemetery.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Hawdiooft,  1936;  The  Times, 
Sept.  7,  1936.) 


Allen,  William  Osborn  Bird 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  BROWN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  13, 
1830.  Of  Middlesex.  Did  not  matriculate.  The  identity  of 
this  man  has  not  been  established;  according  to  information 
received  from  a  member  of  the  family,  he  was  not  a  brother 
of  Ebenezer  Brown  (1831).  It  is,  however,  suggested  that  he 
may  be  identical  with  that  man  who,  disliking  the  name 
Ebenezer,  substituted  that  of  William  on  coming  into 
residence.    (C.  Foxley.) 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  1, 
1886.  B.  May  26,  1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889. 
Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (Sarum)  1893.  C.  of  Burcombe, 
Wilts.,  1891-5.  C.  of  Burbage,  Sarum,  1896-8.  Died  Jan.  1898. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  GOUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  15, 
1882.  Of  Salop.  S.  of  William  (1848),  clerk.  B.  at  St 
George's  [Lilleshall].  Bapt.  Sept.  25,  1863.  School,  Welling- 
ton College.  Did  not  matriculate.  Solicitor.  Of  Willenhall, 
near  Wolverhampton;  afterwards  of  The  Lodge,  Penn, 
Wolverhampton,  1931.  Brother  of  Frederick  L.  (1885). 
(Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  HALFHIDE.  M.A.  1857;  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  S.  and  h.  of  Daniel,  of  Marylebone,  Loudon  [and  of 
Wye,  Kent].  Matric.  (New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford)  July  1,  1853, 
age  30,  as  W.  Halphide  (sic);  B.C.L.  1855;  D.C.L.  and  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1857.  .\dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  15,  1858.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1861.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 

Sept.  30,  1871.   Of  Worcs.    [S.  of ,  deceased.   B.  Jan.  8, 

1841,  at  Worcester.  School,  St  Bees.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Probably  ord.  deacon,  1867;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1868;  C.  of  Quorndon,  1867-9.  Held  other  curacies, 
1869-86.  V.  of  Longstanton  All  Saints',  Cambs.,  1886-1905. 
V.  of  Parson  Drove,  Wisbech,  1905-18.  Of  Parson  Drove  in 
1923;  without  cure.  Not  in  Crockford,  1924.  (Cox,  County 
Who's  Who,  Series  1912.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1892.  [2nd]  s.  of  WiUiam,  of  Evenley  Hall,  Brackley, 
Northants.  B.  Aug.  20,  1870,  at  Wallsend-on-Tyne,  Nor- 
thumberland. School,  Royal  Agricultural  College,  Ciren- 
cester. Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B..\.  1895;  M.A.  1903.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1896.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1899.  Never 
practised.  Of  Evenley  Hall,  Brackley,  Northants.  J. P. 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Evenley.  High  Sheriff  of  Northants., 
1930.  During  the  Great  War,  Hon.  Major,  R.G.A.,  1914-17. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  13,  1936,  aged  66,  at 
Evenley  Hall.  Brother  of  John  (1892).  (Burke,  E.G.; 
Who's  Who,  1936;  The  Times,  Dec.  14,  1936.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  1, 
1887.  2nd  s.  of  Theophilus.  B.  Nov.  3,  1869,  at  Netting 
Hill,  London.  School,  Lancing  College.  Matric.  .Michs.  1887; 
B..\.  1890;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1895.  Student  at  St  Thomas's 
Hospital,  London,  1890-4.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1894.  In 
practice  at  Derby,  1895-1927-.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major,  R.A.M.C).  Of  Cornerways,  Calverton,  Notts.; 
retired.  (Lancing  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  737;  Medical  Directory, 
193S.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  8,  1896.  S.  of  George  (1862),  clerk,  of  Shaw,  near 
Oldham.  B.  Jan.  14,  1876,  at  Brockworth  Vicarage,  near 
Gloucester.  Schools,  Richmond,  Yorks.  (Rev.  E.  \.  Ruble), 
and  RossaU.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B..-\.  1899;  M.A.  1903. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  JEFFERYS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18  sic)  at 
Pembroke,  June  15,  1821.  [4th  s.  of  Jefferys,  (1778),  of 
Bridgrwater,  Somerset.  B.  there  Sept.  27,  1800.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1830.  P.C.  of  Michael- 
church,  Somerset,  1851-6.  P.C.  of  Trull,  1859-60;  retired. 
Of  Gatchell  House,  Somerset.  J. P.  Married  EUen  Susan, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Burlton,  of  Exminster,  Devon, 
June  22,  1846,  at  Paris.  Died  Apr.  15,  1882.  Brother  of 
Charles  J.  (1819),  etc.,  and  father  of  Jefferys  C.  (1866). 
(Burke,  E.G.;  G.  Mag.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  MAXEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  30, 
1844.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Wimbotsham,  Norfolk. 
[WiUiam  M.  Allen  was  P.C.  of  Fordham  and  C.  of  Wim- 
botsham in  1S46.]  B.  Sept.  12,  1825,  at  Holme,  Norfolk. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Alichs.  1S44;  Scholar,  1845; 
B.A.  1848;  jM.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  4,  1849; 
priest,  Feb.  24,  1850;  C.  of  Wiggenhall,  Norfolk,  1849-50. 
V.  of  Shouldham  with  Shouldham  Thorpe,  1850-1906. 
Rebuilt  Shouldham  Church  and  built  a  school  and  parsonage 
house.  .A  supporter  of  proposals  for  University  reform. 
Died  suddenly  Aug.  4,  1906,  at  Shouldham.  (Peile,  11.  487.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  OSBORN  BIRD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  17,  1866.  [5th]  s.  of  Charles.  B.  Mar.  29,  1849,  at 
Tenby,  Pembs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A. 
1871;  M..^.  1874.  Ord.  deacon,  1873;  priest  (London)  1874; 
C.  of  St  Jude's,  Gray's  Inn  Road,  1873-5.  C.  of  Bere  Regis, 
Dorset,  1876-8.  V.  of  Shirbum,  Oxon.,  1878-86.  C.  of  St 
Gabriel's,  Pimlico,  London,  1887-91.  Secretary,  for  General 
purposes,  of  the  S.P.C.K.,   1891- 1910.    Travelled  in  India. 


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Allen,  William  Tournay 

Resided  latterly  at  83,  St  George's  Road,  London,  S.W.  i. 
Author,  A  Parson's  Holiday,  an  Account  of  a  Tour  in  India; 
joint  author  of  a  History  of  the  S.P.C.K.  (1698-1898).  Died 
Apr.  30,  1930,  aged  81,  at  The  Croft,  Tenby.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  May  2,  1930.) 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  TOURNAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
LE\E,  Sept.  26,  1868.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk,  of  Brockhill  House, 
Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  [Probably  John  Henry  Thomas. 
R.  of  Mappowder,  Dorset,  1835-69.]  His  mother  was  Frances 
Ann,  dau.  of  William  Tournay,  if  the  above  identification  with 
the  R.  of  Mappowder  is  correct.  Assumed  the  surname  of 
Tournay  in  lieu  of  Allen,  Mar.  13,  1871.  Of  Brockhill  Park, 
Hythe,  Kent.  Died  there  Aug.  20,  1903,  aged  54.  (Walford, 
Co.  Fam.;  Scott,  A/.SS.) 

ALLEN,  WILLIAMS.  M.A.  from  King's,  i757;  D.D.  1769.  S.  of 
Henry,  clerk,  of  Almeley,  Herefs.  Matric.  (Wadbam  College, 
Oxford)  Jan.  16,  1745-6,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1749.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

ALLEN,  WILLOUGHBY  CHARLES.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct. 
1886.  [S.  of  Charles  Fletcher  (1854),  clerk,  deceased.  B. 
Oct.  7,  1867.  Schools,  Bath  College  and  Clergy  Orphan.] 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (E.xeter  College)  18S7;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1891;  Prizeman  and  Hebrew  Scholar;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1894.  Fellow  and  Lecturer  of  Exeter  College, 
1894;  Sub  Rector,  1898-1904.  Public  Examiner  in  Theology 
at  Oxford,  1898-1900,  1904-6  and  in  Oriental  Studies,  1902- 
8.  Ord.  deacon,  1S93;  priest  (Oxford)  1894;  C.  of  S.  Hinksey, 
Oxon.,  1S93-5.  Principal  of  Egerton  Hall,  Manchester, 
190S-11.  Lecturer  at  Manchester  University,  1908-20. 
Archdeacon  of  Manchester,  1909-16.  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces,  1915-16.  Archdeacon  of  Blackburn,  1916-20.  R.  of 
Chorley,  1916-22.  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  1921-2.  R. 
of  Saham  Toney,  Norfolk,  1922-32.  Of  Oak  Street,  Lechlade 
(1937).  Author,  A  Critical  and  Exegetical  Commentary  on 
the  Gospel  according  to  St  Matthew,  etc.  Brother  of  Reginald 
(1882).    (Clergy  Orphan  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ALLEN,  WILMOT  BAUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  1880. 
4th  s.  of  George  Baugh,  Esq.  (1838),  of  Regent's  Park, 
London.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1880. 
Solicitor,  1881.  Gave  up  the  law  for  the  Church.  Ord. 
deacon  (Llandaff)  1883;  priest  (New  Westminster)  1889;  C. 
of  St  John's,  Cardiff,  1883-4.  C.  of  Newport,  Mon.,  1884-5. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Haverstock  HiU,  1885.  V.  of  St  Thomas's, 
ChiHiwack,  British  Columbia,  1887-1901.  C.  of  Christ  Church 
Cathedral,  Victoria,  1900-5.  R.  of  St  Mark's,  Victoria, 
1905-8.  Rural  Dean,  1907-21.  Chaplain  of  Naval  Stations 
and  R.  of  St  Paul's,  Esquimalt,  B.C.,  1908-21.  Died  May  10, 
1923,  at  Victoria,  B.C.  Brother  of  Wilfred  B.  (1868).  (Wel- 
lington Coll.  Reg. ;  Burke,  L.G. ;  Crockford.) 

ALLENBY,  ALFRED  HYNMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1890.  S.  of  Hynman  (next),  Esq.  B.  Mar.  9,  1871,  at 
Fehxstowe,  Suffolk.  School,  Isleworth  International  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890.   (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  viii.) 

ALLENBY,  HYNMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  10, 

1839.  [2nd  s.  of  Hynman  Raddish,  of  Kenwick  Hall  and 
Gamsgate  Hall,  Lines.  B.  Aug.  25,  182 1,  at  Kenwick.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1840.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  i, 
1848;  no  call.  Of  Felixstowe  House,  Felixstowe,  Suffolk. 
Died  there  Feb.  20,  1878,  aged  56.  Father  of  the  above. 
{Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vni.) 

ALLENDALE,  Baron,  see  BEAUMONT,  WENTWORTH 
BLACKETT. 

ALLENDALE,  Viscount,  see  BEAUMONT,  WENTWORTH 
CANNING  BLACKETT. 

ALLENSON,  see  ALLANSON. 

ALLESTON  or  ALLESTREE,  HENRY  TROWELL.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1840,  as  H.  T.  Allestree  (sic).  Of 
Derby.   S.  of  William.   Bapt.  Sept.  27,  1821.   Matric.  Michs. 

1840,  as  AUeston,  H.  Trowell.  [A  William  Allestree  was  at 
Derby  School  in  the  i6th  or  17th  century;  perhaps  an 
ancestor  of  this  man  who  was  admitted  at  St  John's  as 
Allestree,  but  matriculated  as  AUeston.]    (Derby  Sch.  Reg.) 

ALLEYNE,  BOUVERIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  20,  1847. 
[3rd  s.  of  Sir  Reynold  Abel,  Bart.  B.  July  19,  1828.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1847.  Colonial  Secretary  of  Grenada  and  afterwards 
of  St  Vincent.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  25,  1861, 
at  St  Vincent.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

ALLEYNE,  JOSEPH  LOWE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  19, 
1840.  2nd  s.  of  James  Holder,  Esq.,  of  Clifton,  Gloucs.  [and 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  James  Lowe,  M.D.,  of  Barbados].  Bapt. 
Apr.  21,  1821.  Matric.  Michs.  1840.  Migrated  (age  20)  to 
Magdalene,  Apr.  22,  1841 ;  LL.B.  1851.  C.  of  Exhall,  Warws., 
1849-53.  Married  Julia,  dau.  of  John  Holder,  Esq.  Died 
July  3,  1858,  aged  38,  at  4,  Oxford  Street,  Hyde  Park, 
London.    (Foster,  Baronetage;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  11.  200.) 


Allgood,  William  [Henry]  Loraine 

ALLEYNE,  WILLIAM  DE  CASTRO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  7,  1858.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Maynard,  Esq.,  of  5,  Upper 
Victoria  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol.  B.  Oct.  13,  1840,  in  Bar- 
bados, W.  Indies.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  17,  i860.  Died  .Aug.  21,  1865,  aged  24, 
at  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.   (G.  Mag.,  1865,  11.  528.) 

ALLFREE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1824. 
Of  Kent.  S.  of  Edward  Mott,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Minor  Canon  of 
Rochester.  School,  King's,  Rochester.  Matric.  Michs.  1825; 
B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Lt«.  dim.  from 
Canterbury)  Dec.  19,  1830;  priest  (London)  Dec.  18,  1831; 
C.  of  St  Andrew's  with  St  Mary  Bredman,  Canterbury,  1830. 
C.  of  CUffe-at-Hoo,  1841-50.  R.  of  St  Swithin's  with  St 
Mary  Bothaw,  London,  1850-92.  Died  June  17,  1892,  aged 
85,  in  London.   Brother  of  the  next.   (Hennessy;  Eagle.) 

ALLFREE,  FREDERIC  [CHARLES].  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  13,  1827.  S.  of  Edward  Mott,  Minor  Canon  of  Rochester, 
Kent.  [School,  King's,  Rochester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1828,  as 
Frederick  Charles;  B..\.  1832;  M..\.  1838.  Ord.  deacon,  1836; 
priest,  1837.  C.  of  Shome,  near  Gravesend,  1841-8;  retired. 
Lived  latterly  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent,  without  cure. 
Died  1870.  Brother  of  Edward  (above).  (The  Roffensian 
Reg.) 

ALLFREE,  GEORGE  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  18,  1843.  Of  Kent.  B.  at  St  Petersburgh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1843,  as  G.  Frederick  (re-adm.  Mar.  6,  1847;  of  Kent); 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest  (Gloucester) 
Dec.  19,  1852;  C.  of  Stow-on-the-Wold,  Gloucs.,  1851-3.  C. 
of  Patcham,  Sussex,  1873-8;  retired.  Living  at  West 
Brighton,  Sussex,  in  1886.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1890. 
(Clergy  Lists.) 

ALLFREY,  FREDERIC  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1891.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Bury  Lawn,  Newport  Pagnell, 
Bucks.  B.  Apr.  29,  1873,  at  Newport,  Mon.  School,  Ton- 
bridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B..\.  1894;  M..\.  1899;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1899.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1898.  House  Surgeon  and  Physician  at  the  Royal 
Free  Hospital.  Senior  House  Surgeon  at  the  County  Hospital, 
Bedford.  In  practice  at  South\vick,  Sussex,  1905-36- 
(Allfrey  and  Mitcheson).  Late  Medical  Officer  of  the  Steyning 
Union  Infirmary  and  Children's  Homes.  Medical  Officer, 
Portslade  Industrial  School.  In  the  Great  War,  Capt., 
R.A.M.C;  mentioned  in  despatches.  Of  Romans,  Southwick, 
Sussex  (1938).  (Univ.  War  List;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937; 
.Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

ALLFREY,  PHILIP  SHEDDEN.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Mag- 
dalene, July  6,  1884.  S.  of  Henry  Wells,  of  Hemingford 
House,  Stratford-on-.Avon,  Warws.   Matric.  Michs.  1884. 

ALLGOOD,  ALFRED  MAJOR.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1885.  5th  s.  of  James,  R.  of  Ingram,  Alnwick.  [B.  there 
Aug.  15,  1866.]  School,  Eton.  Matric,  Michs.  1885;  B.A. 
1893.  Land  Agent.  Of  Walwick  Grange,  Humshaugh-on- 
Ty-ne,  Northumberland.  Brother  of  Roland  F.  (1893)  and 
William  L.  (1887).  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  ix;  Who's 
Who,  1938.) 

ALLGOOD,  ROBERT  LANCELOT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  30,  1812.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  LL.D.,  of 
Nunwick,  near  Hexham,  Northumberland.  B.  there  Sept.  17, 
1794.  School,  Oakham,  near  Doncaster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1812.  Of  Nunwick,  Northumberland.  D.L.  High  Sheriff, 
1818.  Married  (1)  Mary  Neville  (his  cousin),  dau.  of  John 
Reed,  of  Chipchase  Castle,  Northumberland,  May  2,  1816; 
(2)  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hunter,  of  The  Hermitage, 
Northumberiand,  Aug.  26,  1820.  Died  May  25,  1854,  at 
Brighton.  Buried  at  Simonbum.  (Peile,  11.  372 ;  Burke,  L.G. ; 
G.  Mag.) 

ALLGOOD,  ROLAND  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1893  7th  s.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Nunwick,  Humshaugh-on- 
Tyne,  Northumberiand.  [B.  Aug.  3,  1873,  at  Ingram.] 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1893;  B.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon, 
1901;  priest  (Ripou)  1903;  C.  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.,  1901-9. 
R.  of  Ingram,  Northumberland,  1909-36-.  Rural  Dean  of 
Glendale,  1937-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brotherof  Alfred  M. 
(1885),  etc.    (Crockford,  1938;  Burke,  L.G.,  I937.) 

ALLGOOD,  WILLIAM  [HENRY]  LORAINE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  July  4,  1887.  6th  s.  of  James,  R.  of  Ingram, 
Northumberland.  [B.  there  Feb.  16,  1868.]  School,  Eton. 
Matric  Michs.  1887,  as  W.  Lorraine  (sic).  Entered  the  Army 
(2nd  Lieut.,  King's  Royal  Rifles,  1891;  Lieut.,  1893;  Capt., 
1899).  Served  with  the  Burma  Expedition,  1891-2  and  in 
the  South  .\frican  War,  1899-1902  (Major;  Staff  Capt.,  1909). 
In  the  Great  War,  Col.,  King's  Royal  Rifles;  D.S.O.,  1917; 
mentioned  four  times  in  despatches;  C.M.G.,  1918;  C.B., 
19^5  •  Legion  of  Honour;  retired,  with  rank  of  Brigadier- 
Gen  '  1925.  Of  Charlcot,  Ripon,  Yorks.  Brother  of  Alfred 
M   (1885),  etc.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Who's  W)io,  1938.) 


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Allhusen,  Augustus  Henry  Eden 

ALLHUSEN,  AUGUSTUS  HENRY  EDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  30,  1887.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Christian,  of 
46,  Lansdown  Crescent,  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.  B.  Aug.  20, 
1867,  at  Gateshead,  Durham.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Bucks. 
High  Sheriff,  1913.  M.P.  for  Salisbury,  1897-1900;  for 
Central  Hackney,  1900-6.  Assistant  Private  Secretary  to 
the  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  1905.  Of  Stoke  Court,  Stoke 
Poges,  Bucks.  Chairman  of  Magistrates  and  Guardians  at 
Slough.  .Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  2,  1925.  {Chelten- 
ham Coll.  Reg. ;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ALLHUSEN,  FRANK  (?  FRANCIS)  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1889.  S.  of  Alfred,  Esq.  B.  1869,  at 
Gateshead,  Durham.  School,  Gateshead.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889,  as  Francis  E.;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  and  Pt  II, 
1st  Class)  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Assistant  Master  at  Charter- 
house, 1894-5;  at  Harrow,  1896-9.  Of  Beadnell  Tower, 
Chathill,  Northumberland.  Donor  of  the  'Allhusen  Cup'  to 
the  College  Boat  Club;  the  'Allhusen  Science  Prize'  was 
founded  in  his  memory  by  his  wife.  Died  Oct.  17,  1904, 
aged  34,  in  Jamaica.  (Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  Chanticlere; 
The  Times,  Oct.  21,  1904.) 

ALLHUSEN,  WILLIAM  HUTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
Sept.  30,  1865.  4th  s.  of  Christian  [Augustus  Henry],  Esq.,  of 
Klswick  Hall,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  B.  there  Sept.  16,  1845. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1865.  Migrated 
to  Magdalene,  Mar.  23,  1866.  Merchant.  A  keen  sportsman. 
Of  Lemoenfontein,  Beaufort  West,  Cape  Colony,  and  of 
15,  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  London,  W.  Died  Aug.  25, 
1923,  at  15,  Kensington  Palace  Gardens.  (Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLI,  JANI.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1873.  Adm.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1874.  B.  at  Hyderabad,  India.  B.A.  1877; 
M.A.  1883.  A  Mahommedan,  but  converted  to  Christianity. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1877;  priest  (Bombay)  1878.  In  the 
service  of  the  C.M.S.,  1877-94.  Opened  and  carried  on  a 
hostel  for  Christian  boys  and  youths  attending  colleges  in 
Bombay,  1877-81.  Organised  a  Mohammedan  Mission  at 
Calcutta,  1882-92.  Died  there  Oct.  15,  1894.  (Boase,  iv. 
Suppl.) 

ALLIN,  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1874.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  9,  1876.  S.  of  John.  B.  Jan.  2,  1844,  at 
Tottington,  Lanes.  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1877;  priest,  1880.  C.  of  Nether  Hoyland,  Yorks., 
1877-81.  C.  of  Llandinam,  Montgom,,  i88i-2.  C.  of  Sarn, 
1882-3.  C.  of  West  Kirby,  Cheshire,  1883-5.  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Derby,  1885-90.  R.  of  Oniburv,  Salop,  1890- 
1910.   Brother  of  William  (1882).    (Peile,  11.  651.) 

ALLIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  2,  1757. 
S.  of  Ashurst  [afterwards  Bart.],  R.  of  Blundeston,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Scarning  (Mr  Brett)  and  Norwich  (Mr 
Welton).  Scholar,  1757-62;  matric.  Easter,  1759.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  Bart.,  1770.  Became  a  lunatic.  Died 
Apr.  30,  1794.  Buried  at  Somerleyton,  Suffolk.  (Venn,  11. 
74.) 

ALLIN,  THOMAS  MAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  11,  1832. 
Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester  for  Exeter)  1839;  priest  (Exeter)  1846;  C.  of 
Hatherleigh,  Devon,  1839-42.  Held  other  curacies,  1842-81; 
retired.  Afterwards  of  East  Brendon,  Holsworthy,  Devon. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1893. 

ALLIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1882.  S.  of  John. 
B.  at  Tottington,  Lanes.  Adm.  at  Sx  Catharine's,  Oct.  12, 
1883;  B..^.  1884;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon;  priest  (Worcester) 
1885;  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Worcester,  1885-91.  C.  of  the 
Lickey,  Worcs.,  1891-3.  R.  of  Romsley,  with  Hunnington, 
1893-1916.  Died  May  31,  1917,  aged  63,  at  Old  Colwyn. 
Brother  of  John  (1874).   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLIN,  WILLIAM  HAROLD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1886.  S.  of  William  Henry.  B.  Dec.  7,  1867,  at 
Stonehoiise,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M..^. 
1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Exeter)  1892;  C.  of  Har- 
berton,  Devon,  1890-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1893-1902.  V. 
of  Charlestown,  1902-10.  R.  of  St  John's,  Annan,  Scotland, 
1910-32.   V.  of  Elsham,  Lines.,  1932-9-.    (Crockford,  1939.) 

ALLIN,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  1, 
1873-  S.  of  John,  gent,  [and  Jane  Henrietta].  B.  at  East 
Hendred,  Berks.  [Bapt.  there  Apr.  17,  1854.]  School, 
Winchester  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Died  Aug.  7, 
1923,  aged  69,  at  Knaresborough,  Yorks.  (Winchester  Coll. 
Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Aug.  17,  1923.) 

ALLINGHAM,  HERBERT  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct.  1883; 
B.A.  1888.  One,  Herbert  John  Allingham,  died  Jan.  10, 
1936,  at  Colchester.   (The  Times,  Jan.  11,  1936.) 

ALLIOTT,  ALEXANDER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Sept.  22,  1866.  S.  of  WiUiam,  clerk,  of  Bedford. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar;  B.A.  1870;  M.B. 
1874;  M.D.  1880.  Studied  medicine  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
London,    and    at    Manchester.     M.R.C.S.    (England)  1872. 


Allison,  Robert  Andrew 

Sometime  surgeon  of  the  Children's  Hospital  and  at  the 
Cottage  Hospital,  Sevenoaks.  Assistant  Medical  Officer  for 
the  Three  Counties  Lunatic  Asylum,  Bedfordshire.  Resident 
Clinical  Assistant  of  the  Bethlem  Royal  Hospital.  Died 
Sept.  2,  1910,  aged  62,  at  Femdale,  Sevenoaks.  Perhaps 
brother  of  the  next.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

ALLIOTT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1856.  S.  of  William,  of  St  Peter's  Green,  Bedford.  B.  there. 
School,  Bedford.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1878. 
Head  Master  of  the  Nonconformist  Grammar  School, 
Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.  Died  Oct.  28,  1899,  aged  60,  at 
Bishop's  Stortford.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  above.  (R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Times,  Oct.  30,  1899.) 

ALLIS-SMITH,  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  17,  1886. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon, 
1891;  priest  (Lichfield)  1893;  C.  of  Heath  Town,  Staffs., 
1891-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1893-1906.  P.C.  of  Chaddes- 
den,  1906-10.  V.  of  Bradbourne  with  Ballidon,  Derbs., 
1918-32.  Of  King's  Farm,  Denne  Park,  Horsham,  Sussex. 
(Crockford,  1938;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.) 

ALLISON,  CHARLES,  see  ALISON. 

ALLISON,  FRANCIS  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  18,  1859.  4th  s.  of  William  Benjamin,  surgeon,  of 
London.  B.  Oct.  24,  1839,  at  Ilford.  School,  Kensington 
(Mr  Brown).  Matric.  Michs.  1S59;  B.A.  (27th  Wrangler; 
Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1863;  M.A.  1867.  Fellow.  Ord. 
deacon,  1865;  priest  (Worcester)  1866;  C.  of  Stemfield, 
Suffolk,  1865-8.  Assistant  Master  at  Derby  School,  1868-78. 
Head  Master  of  Chesterfield  Grammar  School,  1878-83. 
Principal  of  Glendale  School,  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  1883-94. 
V.  of  Peasmarsh,  Sussex,  1896-1919.  Died  Dec.  8,  1919, 
aged  80.   (Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

ALLISON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  19,  1851.  [2nd 
s.  of  William  Grant,  of  Louth,  Lines.  B.  Oct.  14,  1832.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855.  C.  of  Nafferton,  Yorks. 
Died  Mar.  i8,  1858,  aged  25,  at  Rye,  Sussex.  (Lines.  Pedi- 
grees; G.  Mag.,  1858,  I.  563.) 

ALLISON,  HENRY  FALKNER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  25,  1878. 
[S.  of  Thomas  Falkner,  of  Louth,  Lines.  B.  Sept.  9,  1859.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1883;  priest  (Nottingham)  1884;  C.  of  Beckingham, 
Lines.,  1883-91.  C.  of  Foston,  1891-6.  R.  of  Sudbrooke, 
1896-1919.  V.  of  Scothome,  1904-19.  R.  of  Spridlington 
(with  Saxby  and  Firsby,  1926-),  1919-37-.  Rural  Dean  of 
Aslackhoe,  1930-2.  Brother  of  John  S.  (1894)  and  WiUiam  S. 
(1881).    (Lines.  Pedigrees;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ALLISON,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1894. 
S.  of  [Sir]  Robert  Andrew  (1856),  of  Scaleby  Hall,  Carlisle, 
Cumberland.  B.  Nov.  27,  1875,  at  Carlisle.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Sarum)  1899; 
priest,  1900;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Marlborough,  1899-1901.  C.  of 
Whittingham,  1901-2;  retired.  Lie.  pr.,  Caldbeck,  1924-8; 
at  Crosthwaite,  dio.  Carlisle,  1928-34.  Of  Rosehaugh, 
Keswick.   Died  Feb.  10,  1934,  aged  58.    (Crockford,  1934.) 

ALLISON,  HORTON  CLARIDGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  24,  1874.  S.  of  Charles  Edwin  Frederick,  teacher  of 
languages.  B.  July  25,  1846,  at  St  Marylebone.  Mus.B.  1897; 
Mus.D.  (Dublin)  1877.  Studied  at  the  Royal  Academy  of 
Music,  London,  and  at  Leipsig  Conservatorium.  Composer, 
organist  and  pianist.  Gave  concerts  in  London.  Fellow  of 
the  Royal  Academy  of  Music.  Examiner  in  music  for  the 
Intermediate  Education  Board  of  Ireland,  1884.  Composer, 
Cantatas;  Songs;  Symphony  for  Orchestra,  etc.  Died  Oct.  17, 
1926,  at  Park  Range,  Victoria  Park,  Manchester.  (British 
Musical  Biographies;  The  Times,  Oct.  21,  1926.) 

ALLISON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1787.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1792.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  20,  1791;  (?)  priest  (Salisbury) 
Oct.  23,  1814,  as  'M.A.  of  St  John's  College,  Cambridge.' 
C.  of  Snettisham,  Norfolk,  1791.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

ALLISON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1846.  S.  of 
John,  of  Ramsden  Street,  Huddersfield,  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent, 
1847.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  i,  1843,  as  s.  of 
John,  advocate,  of  Huddersfield. 

ALLISON,  JOHN  SIDNEY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  16,  1894.  [S.  of 
Thomas  Falkner,  of  Louth,  Lines.  B.  Oct.  3,  1875.]  School, 
Louth.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Of  59,  Westgate, 
Louth,  Lines.,  in  1938.  Brother  of  Henry  F.  (1878),  etc. 
(Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

ALLISON,  ROBERT  ANDREW.  .•\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17, 
1856.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph,  of  Eden  Morent,  Carlisle.  B. 
there  Mar.  5,  1838.  Schools,  Carlisle  Grammar  and  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857.  Of  Scaleby  Hall,  Carlisle.  J. P.  D.L. 
High  Sheriff,  1908.  M.P.  for  North  Cumberland,  1885-1900. 
Knighted,  19 10.  Twice  married.  Author,  Essays  and 
Addresses;  Belgium  in  History;  also  Translations,  mainly 
from  the  Greek  Anthology.  Died  Jan.  15,  1926,  at  Scaleby 
Hall.  Father  of  Herbert  (1894).  (Carlisle  Or.  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 


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Allison,  William  Sherard 

ALLISON,  WILLIAM  SHERARD.  Adin.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  7, 
1881.  [S.  of  Thomas  Falkner,  of  Louth,  Lines.].  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Can- 
terbury) 1888.  C.  of  Milton,  Kent,  1886-8.  Held  other 
curacies,  1888-1905.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  Stafiord,  1905-27. 
R.  of  Mavesyn  Ridware,  Staffs.,  1927-31.  Died  Nov.  27, 
1931,  aged  68.  Brother  of  John  S.  (1894),  etc.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees;  Crockford.) 

ALLIX,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  19, 
1800.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Wager  (1767),  clerk,  deceased, 
late  of  Willoughby  Hall,  Lines.  B.  Jan.  20,  1783,  at  Mere, 
Wilts.  School,  Harrow.  Of  Willoughby  Hall,  Esq.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Lines.  Married  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Hammond,  of  St  Alban's  Court,  Kent,  June  3,  1808.  'An 
agriculturist  of  high  eminence,  a  real  and  practical  fanner, 
and  one  who  owned  that  he  farmed  with  success.'  Died  Jan. 
22,  1866,  aged  83.  Buried  at  Ancaster.  Brother  of  Richard 
W.  (1807).  (Peile,  II.  348;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1866,  i. 
447.) 

ALLIX,  CHARLES  ISRAEL  LORAINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Peter  (next),  of  Swaffham 
Prior  House,  Cambs.  B.  there  Dec.  i,  1872.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Of  Swaffham 
Prior  House.  J. P.  D.L.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.,  Coldstream  Guards.)  Married  and  had  issue. 
Residence,  Compton  Lodge,  Eastbourne,  1938.  (Vts.  of 
England  and  Wales,  viii;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ALLIX,  CHARLES  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  4, 
i860.  S.  of  Charles  [Col.,  Grenadier  Guards].  B.  Feb.  21, 
1842,  at  Swaffham,  Cambs.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1873.  Of  Swaffham  Prior,  Cambs. 
J. P.  D.L.  Vice-Chairman  of  the  Cambs.  Quarter  Sessions. 
Representative  of  the  Diocese  of  Ely  in  the  Canterbury 
House  of  Laymen,  1889-96.  Chairman  of  the  Swaffham  and 
Bottisham  Fen  Drainage  Commissioners.  Chairman  of  the 
Ely  and  Bury  St  Edmunds  Light  Railway  Company;  pro- 
moted the  construction  of  the  Cambridge  to  Mildenhall  line. 
Contributed  papers  to  the  Cambridge  .Archaeological  Society. 
Died  June  10,  1921,  aged  79,  at  Swaffham  Prior.  Father  of 
Charles  I.  L.  (above).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
June  13,  1921.) 

ALLIX,  CHARLES  WAGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
May  23,  1767.  S.  of  Charles  (1733),  of  Swaffham,  Cambs. 
B.  June  18,  1748,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1767;  Scholar,  1767;  B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1777.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  12;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  29,  1775;  V.  of 
Mere,  Wilts.,  1775-95.  Member  of  the  S.P.C.K.,  1786.  Lived 
at  Willoughby  Hall,  Lines.  Married  (1)  Anne  Johnson; 
(2)  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Richard  Townley,  of  Belfield  Hall, 
Lanes.  Died  Nov.  30,  1795,  at  Mere.  Will  (P.C.C.)  May  13, 
1796.  Father  of  Charles  (1800),  and  Richard  W.  (1807). 
(Peile,  II.  284;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  viii.) 

ALLIX,  JOHN  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  29, 
1804.  Of  Cambs.  [S.  and  h.  of  John  Peter,  Esq.,  of  Swaffham 
Prior  House,  Cambs.  B.  Dec.  2,  1785.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.]  Scholar,  1804;  matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1808; 
M.A.  181 1.  M.P.  for  Cambs.,  1841-7.  Of  Swaffham  Prior 
House,  Cambs.  J. P.  D.L.  High  Sheriff  for  Cambs.,  1828. 
Married  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Pardoe,  Esq.,  of  Leyton,  Essex, 
Mar.  7,  1816.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  19,  1848.  Buried  at  Swaffham 
Prior.  M.I.  at  St  Cyriac's.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1848.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1808).    (Burke,  L.G.;  Bury  Sch.  Reg.) 

ALLIX,  RICHARD  WAGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  11, 
1807.  Of  Wilts.  [S.  of  Charies  Wager  (1767),  clerk.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1807;  B.A.  {12th  Wrangler)  1811;  M.A. 
1814;  B.D.  1821.  Fellow.  R.  of  Gt  Warley,  Essex,  1826-7. 
Married  Jane,  widow  of  the  Rev.  George  White,  LL.B., 
Feb.  15,  1827,  at  All  Saints',  Hertford.  (Jane  afterwards 
became  the  third  wife  of  Henry  Budd,  R.  of  White  Roothing, 
whom  she  married  at  Clapham,  Oct.  20,  1829.)  Died  s.p. 
May  31,  1827,  aged  37.  Buried  at  Gt  Warley.  M.I.  Brother 
of  Charles  (1800).  (G.  Mag.;  I'is.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvi; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  162.) 

ALLIX,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5,  1808. 
4th  s.  of  the  late  John  [Peter],  Esq.,  of  Swaffham  Prior,  near 
Newmarket.  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Scholar.  Died  Sept.  29, 
1809,  aged  18,  at  Bristol.  Buried  at  St  Augustine's,  Bristol. 
M.I.  at  St  Mary's,  Swaffham  Prior.  Brother  of  John  P.  (1804). 
(Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvi,  additions  and  corrections.) 

ALLMAN,  GEORGE  JAMES.  M.D.  1863,  incorp.  from  Dublin. 
S.  of  James,  of  Bandon,  Co.  Cork.  B.  1812.  B.A.  (Trinity 
College,  Dublin)  1839;  M.B.  1843;  M.D.  1847.  M.R.C.S. 
(Ireland)  1842.  F.R.C.S.  (Ireland)  1844.  M.D.;  incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1847.  Regius  Professor  of  Botany  at  Dublin 
University,  1844-55 ;  of  Natural  History  at  Edinburgh 
University,  1855-70.  President  of  the  Linnean  Society, 
1874-83.  Gold  medallist,  1896.  F.R.S.,  1854.  F.R.S. 
Edinb.)  1856.  LL.D.  (Edinb.)  1873.  Botanist  and  zoologist. 


Allnutt,  Walter 

whose  most  important  work  was  investigation  into  the 
classification  and  morphology  of  the  coelenterata  and  polyzoa. 
Died  s.p.  Nov.  24,  1898.  Buried  at  Poole,  Dorset.  (Al. 
Dubl.;  Boose,  iv.  SuppL;  D.N.B.) 

ALLNUTT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  15,  1879. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Thomas  (1846),  clerk.  B.  at  Bucklesham. 
Bapt.  Dec.  26,  1859.   Matric.  Michs.  1879. 

ALLNUTT,  JOHN  WHITEHOUSE  FREDERICK.    Matric.  Non-       ^ 
CoU.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889. 

ALLNUTT,  PERCY  RIDDELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1,  1878.  S.  of  Alfred,  Esq.,  of  Holbrook,  near 
Hawkhurst,  Sussex.  B.  at  Loose,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  / 
(Ely)  1886;  C.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1885-8.  C.  of  Com- 
berton,  188S-90.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Cambridge,  1891-2. 
Chaplain  at  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge,  1894.  V.  of 
Holy  Sepulchre,  Cambridge,  1894-igoo.  V.  of  Thundridge, 
Herts.,  1905-8.  R.  of  Kencot,  Oxon.,  1909-12.  Latterly 
became  very  eccentric,  living  at  the  'University  Arms'  and 
other  hotels  in  Cambridge  and  elsewhere.  Bought  two 
houses  in  Brooklonds  Avenue,  Cambridge,  with  the  intention 
of  fitting  them  up  as  a  hotel,  but  he  quarrelled  with  the 
workmen — not  with  the  contractor — threw  up  the  whole 
scheme  and  paid  damages  for  breach  of  contract.  Stored 
furniture  and  other  valuables  in  these  houses,  upon  which  he 
refused  to  pay  rates;  tramps  broke  in  and  although  they 
were  arrested  by  the  police,  he  refused  to  prosecute.  Died 
May  21,  1930,  aged  72,  in  a  London  nursing  home.  (Scott, 
MSS.) 

ALLNUTT,  RICHARD.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  June  14,     ,/ 
1790.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.   in  London.    School,  Sevenoaks 
(Gervase  Whitehead).   Brother  of  Thomas  (1796). 

ALLNUTT,  RICHARD  LEA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  1, 
1837.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Maidstone,  Kent.  Migrated  to 
Peterhouse,  July  10,  1837.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B..^.  1841; 
M..\.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1841;  priest  (Chichester) 
1842;  C.  of  Hartfield,  Sussex,  1841-3.  V.  of  Wicken,  Cambs., 
1843-6.  Missionary  in  "Tinnevelly,  1846-7.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Brighton,  Sussex,  1848-50.  V.  of  South  Damerham,  Wilts., 
1850-62.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Tonbridge,  Kent,  1867-84.  V. 
of  Monkton,  1884-94.  V.  of  Under-River,  1894-1900.  Died 
Mar.  23,  1910,  aged  92,  at  Leaholme,  Guildford.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1846)  and  father  of  Samuel  S.  (1869).  (T.  A .  Walker, 
458.) 

ALLNUTT,  SAMUEL  GEORGE  JOSEPH.  Matric.  Non-Coil. 
Oct.  21,  1889.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  1890.  Of 
Chichester  Road,  Portsmouth.  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1897.  Ord. 
deacon,  1892;  priest  (St  Al'oans)  1893.  C.  of  the  Ascension, 
Balham,  1894-1900.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Clapham,  London, 
1900-31.  Living  at  Bexhill,  Kent,  in  1934.  Died  Mar.  15, 
1937-    (Crockford,  1934;  The  Times,  Mar.  16,  1937.) 

ALLNUTT,  SAMUEL  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27, 
1869.  S.  of  Richard  Lea  (1837),  clerk.  B.  at  Brighton. 
Bapt.  Jan.  8,  185 1.  [School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest  (Ely) 
1877;  C.  of  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambridge,  1875-8.  C.  of 
St  Michael's,  1878-9.  A  member  of  the  Cambridge  Mission 
at  Delhi,  India,  1879;  Head  of  the  Mission,  1899.  Principal 
of  St  Stephen's  College,  Delhi,  1898-9.  Examining  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Lahore,  1895.  Canon  of  Lahore  Cathedral, 
1910.  Fellow  of  the  Punjab  University,  1895.  Awarded  the 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  (ist  Class)  for  public  services  in  India, 
1903.  Died  Dec.  7,  1917,  at  Delhi.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

ALLNUTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  May  24, 
1796.  Matric.  Easter,  1800;  B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1812.  One  of 
these  names,  of  Alconbury,  Hunts.,  Esq.,  died  June  22,  1834, 
aged  56,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Brother  of  Richard  (1790). 
(G.  Mag.) 

ALLNUTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  4, 
1846,  clerk.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Woodlawn  Loose,  near 
Maidstone,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.) 
1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Peterb.)  1845;  C.  of  Burton 
Latimer,  1844-6.  C.  of  Tankersley,  Yorks.,  1846-8.  C.  of 
Malton,  1848-50.  C.  of  Eyam,  Derbs.,  1850-5.  C.  of  Thrip- 
low,  Cambs.,  1855-6.  C.  of  Bucklesham,  Suffolk,  1856-65. 
C.  of  Gorleston,  Norfolk,  1865-75.  R.  of  Stebbard,  1875- 
1903.  Died  May  27,  1903,  aged  83.  Brother  of  Richard  L. 
(1837)  and  father  of  Henry  (1879).  (R.  F.  Scott;  Crockford, 
1903;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  June  5,  1903.) 

ALLNUTT,  WALTER.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  24, 
1835.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Chesham,  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1835.  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells) ; 
priest,  1841.  C.  of  Habergham,  Lanes.,  1844.  P.C.  of  St 
Benedict's,  Glastonburv,  Somerset,  1845-79.  Not  in  Crock- 
ford, 1880. 


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ALLON,  HENRY  ERSKINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1882.  S.  of  Henry  [congregational  divine,  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.],  of  10,  St  Mar>''s  Road,  Canonbury,  Middlesex. 
B.  Oct.  16,  1864,  in  London.  School,  Amersham  Hall  (Mr 
West),  near  Caversham,  Oxon.;  also  at  University  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1S85.  Musical  composer. 
Studied  music  under  William  Henry  Birch  and  Frederic 
Conder.  Assisted  in  founding  the  New  Musical  Quarterly 
Revieic.  A  musician  of  great  promise.  Produced  chamber 
music,  pianoforte  solos,  etc.  Chief  work  A  nnie  of  Lochroyan ; 
The  Childe  of  Elle,  etc.  Bequeathed  his  library  of  musical 
works  to  the  Cambridge  Union  Society.  Died  .-Xpr.  3,  1897, 
in  London.  (D.N.B.;  Grove,  Dictionary  of  Music;  The  Times, 
Apr.  6  and  8,  1897.) 

ALLONBY,  JOHN,  see  ALLANBY,  WILLIAM. 

ALLOT  or  ALLOTT,  BRYAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  31,  1756.  S.  of  Brian,  clerk,  of  [Bilham  Grange]  Yorks. 
Bapt.  Feb.  6,  1738,  at  York  Minster.  School,  Wakefield 
(Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  Michs.  1756;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1770. 
Served  in  the  Army.  Of  Bilham  Grange,  Yorks.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1765.  R.  of 
Bumham-Westgate,  Norfolk,  1766-79;  sequestered;  im- 
prisoned and  his  estate  sold.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Kennedy,  of  Kirk  Michael,  Ayrshire,  Sept.  5,  1761.  Died 
Sept.  1803,  at  Whitehaven.  Brother  of  Richard  (1762). 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  644.) 

ALLOTT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  6, 
1795.  [and  s.  of  John  (1754),  V.  of  South  Kirkby,  Yorks. 
B.  Oct.  8,  1776.  School,  Louth.]  Matric.  Michs.  i795;  B.A. 
1799;  M.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  21,  1799;  priest, 
Oct.  rg,  1800.  P.C.  of  Bolton-on-Deame,  1800-48.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  V.  of  South  Kirkby,  1813-48.  Of  Hague 
Hall,  Yorks.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Emmerson,  Esq., 
Oct.  10,  1805.  Died  June  13,  1848,  aged  71.  Brother  of 
James  (1798);  father  of  John  (1831),  George  (next)  and 
James  (1S28).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Louth  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.) 

ALLOTT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  6,  1837. 
S.  of  George  (above),  V.  of  S.  Kirkby,  Yorks.  B.  there  June  7, 
1818.  Schools,  Louth  (Mr  Dale)  and  Doncaster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1837.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Feb.  19,  1838;  B.A.  1841. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1842;  priest,  1843.  V.  of  South  Kirkby, 
1848-70.  Died  Apr.  23,  1870.  Brother  of  John  (1831)  and 
James  (1828).    {Venn,  n.  239.) 

ALLOTT,  HENRY  HEPWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  I,  1861.  S.  of  John  (1831),  clerk.  B.  July  25,  1842,  at 
Maltby-in-the-Marsh,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A. 
1867;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Worcester) 
1871;  C.  of  Polesworth,  Wanvs.,  1870-9.  V.  of  Warton, 
1879-83.  R.  of  Stifford,  Essex,  1883-1913.  Died  there 
Oct.  29,  1913,  aged  71.  Brother  of  John  G.  (1858)  and 
father  of  Percy  B.  (1899). 

ALLOTT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  22, 
1772.  S.  and  h.  of  James  (1741),  V.  of  South  Kirkby,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  Oct.  8,  1754.  School,  South  Kirkby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1772;  B.A.  1776;  M.A.  1779.  Of  Hague  Hall,  near  South 
Kirkby.  Died  unmarried  Sept.  28,  1811,  aged  56.  M.L  at 
South  Kirkby.   {F.M.G.,  11.  504;  Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  11.  450.) 

ALLOTT,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  17,  1798.  3rds. 
of  John  (1754),  V.  of  South  Kirkby,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Louth.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  3,  1798.  Matric. 
Michs.  1798;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1805.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's, 
1803.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Dec.  19, 
1802;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1805.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  18 14. 
Died  unmarried  in  1814,  at  Stevenage,  Herts.  Brother  of 
George  (i795)-  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Louth  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1814,  11.  505.) 

ALLOTT,  [JAMES].  Adm.  at  Clare,  c.  June,  1828  (Christian 
name  omitted  in  the  College  Reg.).  [S.  and  h.  of  George 
(1795),  V.  of  South  Kirkby,  Yorks.  B.  Sept.  29,  1810.] 
Matric.  Mixrhs.  1829;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Married  Hannah, 
dau.  of  John  Webster,  Esq.,  of  Springfield  House,  Morley, 
near  Leeds,  Jan.  r4,  1847;  then  described  as  the  Rev.  James 
AUott,  of  Burnt  Wood  Lodge,  and  eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
George  Allott,  V.  of  Kirkby.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  4,  1848,  aged  38, 
at  Burnt  Wood  Lodge,  South  Kirldey,  Suffolk.  Brother  of 
George  (1837),  etc.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  i. 
419  and  1848,  II.  663.) 

ALLOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1754.  3rd  s.  of  Robert  (1702),  clerk,  of  Yorks.  B.  1734,  at 
South  Kirkby,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs. 
1754;  Scholar;  B.A.  1758;  M.A.  1761.  Ord.  deacon  (Coventry 
and  Lichfield)  Dec.  24,  1758.  C.  of  Felkirk,  1758.  V.  of 
South  Kirkby,  Yorks.,  1759-1813.  [His  brother  James 
(1741)  was  V.  of  South  Kirkby,  1747-56.]  Married  Ann,  dau. 
of  Hugh  Hammersley,  attorney,  of  Doncaster,  1768  or  1769. 
Died  1813,  aged  79,  at  South  Kirkby.  Father  of  George 
(1795)  and  James  (1798).  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  Hunter,  S. 
Yorks.,  II.  450.) 


Allport,  John 

ALLOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25,  1831.  S.  of 
George  (1795),  V.  of  South  Kirkby,  Yorks.  B.  Mar.  21,  1812. 
School,  Louth.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835.  Of  Hague 
Hall,  near  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest, 
1836;  R.  of  Maltby-in-the-Marsh,  Lines.,  1836-88.  Married 
Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Louth,  Lines., 
Oct.  27,  1836.  Died  May  2,  1888,  aged  76,  at  Maltby  rectory. 
Brother  of  George  (1837);  father  of  John  G.  (next)  and  Henry 
H.  (1861).    (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

ALLOTT,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1858.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (above),  clerk  [of  Hague  Hall, 
Yorks.].  B.  July  15,  1839,  at  Maltby-le-Marsh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1858.  Succeeded  to  the  family  estates  on  the  death  of 
his  father,  May  2,  1888.  Died  Jan.  22,  1918.  Brother  of 
Henry  H.  (1861).    (Burke,  L.G.;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

ALLOTT,  PERCY  BRIAN.  Adin.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5, 
1899.  S.  of  Henry  Hepworth  (1861),  R.  of  Stifford,  Grays, 
Essex.  B.  Apr.  24,  1880,  at  Warton,  Polesworth,  Warws. 
School,  Walthamstow  (Rev.  R.  C.  Guy).  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
Scholar.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Northamptonshire 
Regt.).  Married  and  had  issue.  (Univ.  War  List;  Fox- 
Da  vies.) 

ALLOTT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  2, 
1762.  3rd  s.  of  Bryan,  R.  of  Kirkheaton,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley,  Yorks.  (Mr  Ward).  Matric.  Easter,  1762;  Scholar, 
1763;  B.A.  1766;  M.A.  1769.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  15, 
1767.  B.D.  (DubUn)  1776;  D.D.  (Dublin)  1783.  R.  of 
Annadufi.  Preb.  of  Tuam,  1 771-4.  Precentor  of  Armagh 
Cathedral.    P*reb.  of  Armagh,  1774.    Dean  of  Raphoe,  1795- 

1832.    Married  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Weller,  Esq.,  of 

Ireland.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  1832,  aged  87,  at  Beaurivage, 
near  Lausanne.  Brother  of  Bryan  (1756)  and  father  of 
Richard  (next).   {F.M.G.,  11.  500;  G.  Mag.;  Fasti  Eccles.  Hib., 

III.  62  and  IV.  40.) 

ALLOTT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1801.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  clerk,  of  Co.  Armagh,  Ireland. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  Scholar,  1S02;  B.A. 
(i3(/j  Wrangler)  1805;  M.A.  1808.  Fellow,  1807.  R.  of 
KUJevy  (dio.  Armagh)  till  1858.  Precentor  of  Armagh 
Cathedral,  1834-58.  Died  Apr.  19,  1858,  at  Armagh.  Buried 
in  the  crypt  of  the  Cathedral.    (G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  681;  Boase, 

IV.  Suppl.) 

ALLOWAY,  JOSIAH  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1854.  S.  of  John,  schoolmaster.  B.  at  Manningtree, 
Essex.  [Bapt.  July  6,  1834.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Winchester)  1859;  C.  of  St 
Thomas's,  Lambeth,  1859.  Second  Master  of  Newport 
Grammar  School,  Salop,  and  C.  of  Woodcote  in  1866. 
Head  Master  of  Hampton  Lucy  Grammar  School,  1874-5. 
Went  to  New  Zealand.  Assistant  Master  at  Auckland  College, 
1882-6.  Living  at  .-Auckland  in  1898.  {Clergy  Lists;  Crock- 
ford.) 

ALLPORT,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  24, 
1866.  S.  of  James  Joseph  [railway  manager,  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.].  B.  May  3,  1849,  at  Gateshead,  Durham.  School, 
Amersham  Hall,  near  Caversham,  Oxon.  (Mr  West).  Matric. 
Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1877.  Died  Feb.  6,  1897,  at 
12,  Tavistock  Square,  London.  Buried  at  Belper,  Derbs. 
(R.  F.  Scott.) 

ALLPORT,  EDWARD  ASTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  8, 

1892.  S.  of  Howard  Aston.  B.  Jan.  2,  1874,  at  Nottingham. 
School,  Cheltenham  College;  also  studied  in  Germany. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892.    Mining  engineer  in  Sydney,  Australia. 

ALLPORT,  EVETT  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  29, 
1884.  S.  of  Morton.  B.  Nov.  27,  1863,  at  Hobart  Town, 
Tasmania.  School,  Horton  College,  Ross,  Tasmania.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Tasmanian  Government  Scholar. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  4,  1887.   Called  to  the  Bar, 

1893.  Studied  at  Melbourne  University,  AustraUa.  Returned 
to  England  and  entered  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1902.  D.P.H.  (Cantab.)  1904.  Port  Health 
Officer  at  Dover,  Southport  and  Recherche,  Tasmania.  Of 
Whitemark,  Flinders  Island,  Tasmania,  1937.  {Peile,  11. 
708;  Medical  Directory,  1937;  Law  List,  1937.) 

ALLPORT,  HERBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  S.  of  James.  B.  Feb.  12,  1876,  at  Borrowash,  near 
Derby.  School,  Derby  (Mr  J.  R.  Stemdale  Bemiett).  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1904.  Assistant 
Master  at  Dunstable  Grammar  School  in  1902.  {Derby  Sch. 
Reg.) 

ALLPORT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1875. 
S.  of  John,  schoolmaster  [of  Smalley,  Derbs.].  B.  at  Lincoln. 
Bapt.  Sept.  7,  1856.  [School,  Derby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Master  at  Pembroke  House  School, 
Lytham,  for  4  years;  at  Craufurd  College,  Maidenhead, 
4  years;  at  the  Royal  College,  Colombo,  Ceylon,  for  7i  years; 
at  Festiniog  County  School,  3  years;  at  St  Olave's  Grammar 
School,  London,  S.E.  .'\ssistant  Master  at  the  Central 
Foundation  School,  Cowper  Street,  E.C.,  1903-22-.  (Derby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1922.) 


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Allpress,  Robert  Harry 

ALLPRESS,  ROBERT  HARRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  3, 
1874.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Pulross  Road,  Stockwell,  London.  B. 
Jan.  7,  1855,  in  London.  School,  City  of  London  (Mr  Abbott). 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  187S;  M.A.  i88i.  Master  at 
Drogheda  School,  i  year;  at  Ipswich  School  for  2  years. 
Second  Master  of  Neuenheim  College,  Heidelberg,  Germany, 
1883-5.  Army  tutor,  Coblenz  and  Bonn,  1885-8.  Returned 
to  England.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Dunstan's  College, 
Catford,  1888;  at  the  City  of  London  School,  1891-1920. 
President  of  the  Old  Citizen's  Athletic  Union,  1921;  an 
almoner  of  the  John  Carpenter  Club.  Edited  German  story 
books.  Died  May  20,  1934,  aged  79.  (The  Schoolmasters' 
Directory;  The  Times,  May  24,  1934.) 

ALLSOPP,  ALFRED  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.  7th  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  Bart,  [later  Baron  Hindlip],  of 
Hindlip  Hall,  Worcs.  B.  there  Aug.  26,  1861.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880.  M.P.  for  Taunton,  1887-95.  J. P.  for 
Worcestershire.  Mayor  of  Worcester,  1892,  1894  and  1909. 
Chairman  of  Samuel  AUsopp  and  Sons,  brewers.  D.L.  of 
Staffordshire.  Temp.  Captain  and  G.S.O.  (3rd  grade)  1915. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  22,  1929.  Brother  of 
Herbert  T.  (1875),  George  H.  (1863)  and  Samuel  C.  (i860). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Hindlip.) 

ALLSOPP,  The  Hon.  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel  Charles  (i86o),  Baron 
Hindlip,  of  Hindlip  Hall,  near  Worcester.  B.  Sept.  22,  1877, 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baron  Hindlip,  July  12,  1897. 
Junior  Unionist  Whip  in  the  House  of  Lords,  1907-14.  Of 
Hindlip  Hall,  Worcs.,  and  Alsop-en-le-dale,  Derbs.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War  and  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut., 
8th  Hussars  and  G.S.O.,  1914-19;  mentioned  twice  in 
despatches).  O.B.E.,  1919.  Legion  of  Honour.  Sometime 
A.D.C.  to  the  Governor  of  Victoria.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Worcs.  J. P.  for  Derbs.  F.R.G.S.  F.Z.S.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Dec.  2,  1931,  at  33,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
London.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.\  The  Times,  Dec.  3,  1931.) 

ALLSOPP,  FREDERICK  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  15,  1895.  S.  of  Richard  Winstanley  (1851),  clerk,  of 
West  Lavington  vicarage,  Wilts.  [B.  June  10,  1874.  School, 
Haileybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1919. 
With  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  in  South  Africa,  1900.  In 
British  Columbia,  1909.  Ord.  deacon,  1911;  priest  (Win- 
chester) 1912;  C.  of  Elson,  Hants.,  1911-13.  C.  of  Bradford- 
on-Avon,  Wilts.,  1914-18.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1918-19. 
C.  of  Longbridge  Deverill,  Wilts.,  1919-23.  R.  of  Corsley, 
1924-36.  R.  of  Hope  Mansel,  Heref.,  1936-.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1894).   (Crockford,  1938.) 

ALLSOPP,  GEORGE  HIGGINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  7,  1863.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  [afterwards  Baron  Hindlip]. 
B.  Mar.  28,  1846,  at  Burton-on-Trent.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  In  the  brewery  business 
at  Burton;  subsequently  Director  of  Samuel  AUsopp  and 
Sons,  Ltd.  M.P.  for  Worcester,  1885-1906.  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Staffs,  and  Derbs.  Of  Foston  Hall,  Derby.  Sometime 
Chairman  of  the  Burton-on-Trent  School  Board.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  9,  1907,  at  St  Giles'  House, 
Salisbury.  Brother  of  Alfred  P.  (1880),  etc.  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

ALLSOPP,  GEORGE  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec. 
30,  1837.  [S.  of  Thomas  {1787).  V.  of  Fressingfield,  Suffolk.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Aug.  13,  1843;  priest,  Aug.  25,  1844;  C.  (to  his 
father)  at  Fressingfield.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  South  Elmham, 
1847.  V.  of  Ilketshale  St  Margaret,  1847-89.  Died  Feb.  7, 
1889,  aged  67.  Perhaps  brother  of  Richard  W.  (1851). 
(Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.,  i.) 

ALLSOPP,  HERBERT  TONGUE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  July  2,  1875.  5th  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  M.P. 
[afterwards  Baron  Hindlip],  of  Hindlip  Hall,  Worcester. 
B.  Dec.  5,  1855.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1875.  Cricket  'blue,'  1876.  2nd  Lieut.,  loth  Hussars,  1877; 
Lieut.,  1881;  Capt.,  1887;  retired,  1S90.  Served  with  the 
loth  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  War,  1878-80;  present  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjed  and  in  the  engagement  at 
Futtehabad.  Served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition,  1884;  present 
at  the  engagements  at  El  Teb  and  Temai.  Of  Hindlip  Hall, 
Worcester,  and  of  Walton  Bury,  Staffs.  J.P.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Jan.  31,  1920,  at  Walton  Bury.  Brother  of 
Alfred  P.  (1880),  etc.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

ALLSOPP,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
July  21,  1894.  S.  of  Richard  Winstanley  (1851),  clerk,  of 
West  Lavington  vicarage,  Wilts.  B.  Aug.  20,  1875.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  A  mining  engineer. 
Joined  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  and  served  in  South  Africa, 
1900  (Capt.,'^East  African  Mounted  Rifles).    Served  in  the 


Allwork,  Robert  Long 

Great  War  (Capt.,  East  African  Mounted  Infantry).  Brother 
of  Frederick  G.  (1895).  (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War 
List.) 

ALLSOPP,  RICHARD  WINSTANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Mar.  I,  1851.  Of  Suffolk.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas 
(1787),  clerk,  deceased.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  LL.B.  1865. 
Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest  (Oxford)  1857;  C.  of  Shrivenham, 
Berks.,  1856-7.  C.  of  Coleshill,  1857-75.  V.  of  Easterton, 
Wilts.,  1875-92.  V.  of  Bishop's  Lavington,  1892-1906.  Died 
Sept.  14,  1907,  aged  75.  Perhaps  brother  of  George  L. 
(1837);  father  of  Richard  (1894)  and  Frederick  G.  (1895). 
(Crockford;  Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.) 

ALLSOPP,  SAMUEL  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  20,  i860.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  [afterwards  Baron 
Hindlip],  of  Hancourt,  Upton-on-Sevem,  Worcs.  B.  Mar.  24, 
1842,  at  Burton-on-Trent,  Staffs.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  i86i;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1870.  M.P.  for  East  Staffs., 
1873-80;  for  Taunton,  1882-7.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd 
Baron  Hindlip,  of  Hindlip  Hall,  Worcs.,  Apr.  3,  1887.  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Staffs.  J.P.  for  Derbs.  and  Worcs.  Chairman 
of  AUsopp  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  brewers.  Died  July  12,  1897. 
Brother  of  George  H.  (1863),  etc.,  and  father  of  Charles 
(1895).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

ALLSOPP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  25,  1787. 
Of  Leics.  S.  of  Thomas,  attorney-at-law,  of  Loughborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1788;  Scholar;  B.A.  (11th  Wrangler)  1792; 
M.A.  1795;  B.D.  1802.  Fellow,  1794.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  21,  1794.  V.  of  Fressingfield  with  Withersdale,  Suffolk, 
1809-45.  Gave  £25  towards  rebuUdiug  the  College  after  a 
fire  in  181 1.  Died  Oct.  31,  1845,  aged  75.  Father  of  George  L. 
(1837)  and  perhaps  of  Richard  W.  (1851).  (J.  B.  Peace;  G. 
Mag.,  1846,  I.  214.) 

ALLUM,  CHARLES  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Sept.  15,  1868.  School,  Kensington.  Matric.  Michs. 
1868;  Scholar;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882. 

ALLWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  2,  1834. 
Of  Middlesex.  School,  (?)  Eton.  Residence,  29,  Bloomsbury 
Square.   (Tutor's  Book.) 

ALLWOOD,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Magdalene, 
June  6,  1787.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  Schools,  St  Paul's 
and  Harwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794; 
B.D.  1801.  Fellow.  C.  of  Putney,  Surrey,  in  1815.  Warburton 
Lecturer  at  the  Chapel  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1815.  Author, 
Literary  Antiquities  of  Greece;  Twelve  Lectures  on  the  Pro- 
phecies relating  to  the  Christian  Church.  Died  Mar.  14,  1838, 
aged  69,  at  Wandsworth,  Surrey.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.,  1838,  I.  664.) 

ALLWOOD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  12, 
1821.  S.  of  Robert  [chief  justice],  of  Jamaica.  B.  there 
Sept.  24,  1803.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar, 
182 1-8;  B.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  Nov.  5 
1826;  priest  (Bristol)  Jan.  12,  1828.  Minor  Canon  of  Bristol 
1826-39.  C.  of  Dowry  Square  Chapel,  CUfton,  1829-39 
Chaplain  to  the  Mayor  of  Bristol,  1834-5.  Went  to  Austraha 
1839,  under  the  S.P.G.  R.  of  St  James's,  Sydney,  1840-84 
Canon  of  St  Andrew's  Cathedral,  1849-91.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Sydney  in  1850.  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  and 
Vice-ChanceUor  of  Sydney  University,  1876-91.  Married 
Anna  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bush,  of  Martinique,  May  12, 
1825.  Author,  Lectures  on  the  Papal  Claim  of  Jurisdiction. 
Died  Oct.  27,  1891,  at  WooUahra,  Sydney.  M.I.  at  St 
James's,  Sydney.   (Venn,  n.  180;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

ALLWORK,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1874.  Of  Canterbury.  [S.  of  Charles  Long,  physician.]  B. 
Nov.  2,  1853,  at  Maidstone.  School,  King  William's  College, 
IsleofMan.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord. 
deacon,  1877;  priest  (Chester)  1878;  C.  of  St  Silas',  Liver- 
pool, 1877-8.  C.  of  Dunstable,  Beds.,  1878-9.  V.  of  Kirk- 
Christ,  Rushen,  Isle  of  Man,  1879-81.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Southlaorough,  Kent,  1881-7.  V.  of  Donnington,  Lines., 
1887-90.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Southwark,  London,  1890-6. 
R.  of  Whickham,  Durham,  1896-1912.  Died  Dec.  8,  1912. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  H.  M. 
Wood;  Crockford.) 

ALLWORK,  ROBERT  LONG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  Of  Kent.  [S.  of  Charles  Long,  M.R.C.S.  B. 
1863.  School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (London)  1887;  C.  of 
St  Botolph's,  Bishopsgate,  London,  1886-7.  Held  other 
curacies,  1887-1909.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Walthamstow, 
Essex,  1900-6.  V.  of  Epping,  1906-19.  Surrogate  for  the 
Diocese  of  Chelmsford,  1908-19.  Rural  Dean  of  Chigwell, 
1911-19.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chelmsford,  1918-19.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  Mar.  15,  1919,  at  Epping.  Brother  of 
Arthur  (above).    (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 


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Allworthy,  Edward  Fitzgerald 

ALLWORTHY,  EDWARD  FITZGERALD.  Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Lent,  1895;  B.A.;  incorp.  from  Dublin,  1895;  M.A.  1912. 
S.  of  Edward.  Ord.  deacon  (Armagh)  1895;  priest  (Dublin 
for  Armagh)  1904;  C.  of  Drumcree,  Armagh,  1895-8.  At 
Ridley  Hall,  Cambridge,  1898.  C.  of  St  Silas',  Liverpool, 
1900-4.  C.  of  Dundalk,  1904-5.  R.  of  Mnllaglass,  Armagh, 
1905-14.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Norwich,  1914-15.  R.  of  Bucken- 
ham  with  Hassingham,  1915-16.  V.  of  Everton,  1916-21. 
V.  of  Histon,  Cambs.,  and  General  Secretary  of  the  Daily 
Prayer  Union,  1921-31.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Rugby,  1931- 
6-;  Surrogate,  1931-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of 
Thomas  B.  (1896).  (Crockford,  1938;  Who's  Who  in  War- 
wickshire.) 

ALLWORTHY,  THOMAS  BATESON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  I,  1896.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  Sept.  13,  1879,  at  Belfast. 
Schools,  Belfast  Royal  Academy  and  Denstone  College, 
Staffs.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903;  B.D. 
1924.  liicorp.  M.A.  and  B.D.  at  Dublin,  1912.  Ord.  deacon, 
1902;  priest  (Durham)  1903;  C.  of  St  Helen's,  Auckland, 
Durham,  igo2-6.  C.  of  Hurdsficld,  Cheshire,  1906-7.  Warden 
of  St  Anselm's  Hostel,  Manchester  University,  1908-14. 
Chaplain,  Secretary  and  Tutor  of  Scholae  Episcopi,  Man- 
chester, 190S-12.  C.  of  St  Wilfred's,  Newton  Heath,  1908-14. 
P.C.  of  St  Martin-by-Timberland,  Lines.,  1914-16.  Director 
of  Religious  Education  for  Ely  Diocese,  1916-24.  Chaplain 
of  Girton  College,  Cambridge,  1917-24.  R.  of  St  Mary 
Stoke,  Ips^vich,  1924-34.  V.  of  St  Andrew-the-Great,  Cam- 
bridge, 1934-.  Author,  Women  in  the  Apostolic  Church. 
Of  1,  Park  Terrace,  Cambridge  (1938).  Brother  of  Edward  V. 
(1895).   (Peile,  11.  808;  Crockford,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ALMACK,  ALFRED  CORRIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  12,  1866.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  (next),  D.D.  B.  Oct.  6,  1847, 
at  Fawley,  Bucks.  Bapt.  Nov.  7,  1847.  [School,  Marl- 
borough.] .Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Worcester  College) 
Oct.  16,  1866,  age  19;  B..^.  (Oxford)  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Ord. 
deacon,  1871;  priest  (Winchester)  1872.  C.  of  York  Town, 
Surrey,  1871-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1876-89.  V.  of  St 
Michael-at-Bowes,  London,  1889-1907.  R.  of  Blandford  St 
Mary,  Dorset,  1907-23.  Died  July  6,  1930,  at  Bournemouth. 
Brother  of  Wilham  (1864).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.) 

ALMACK,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1822. 
4th  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Cherry  Burton,  near  Beverley, 
Yorks.  Schools,  Beverley  and  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs. 
1824;  Scholar,  1825;  B.A.  {2Sth  Wrangler)  1828;  M.A.  1831; 
B.D.  1838;  D.D.  1844.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Lich&eld  and 
Coventry,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  5,1830;  priest  (Chichester) 
June  4,  1831.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Southampton,  1842-4.  R. 
of  Aberdaron,  Bangor,  1843-84.  R.  of  Fawley,  Bucks., 
1844-84.  Author,  A  Plea  for  Deacons.  Died  Nov.  17,  1884, 
aged  78,  at  Fawley.  Father  of  Alfred  C.  (above)  and  the 
next.   (Sedbergh  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

ALMACK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1864.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  R.  of  All  Saints',  Southampton. 
B.  there  Mar.  14,  1844.  [School,  Marlborough.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford) 
1874;  priest  (London)  1880.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall 
School,  1869-70;  at  Bradfield  College,  1871-6.  Head 
Master  of  Bruce  Castle  School,  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  1877- 
91.  Chaplain  to  the  Drapers'  Company,  Elmslea  Almshouses, 
Tottenham,  1880-92.  V.  of  Ospringe,  Kent,  1893-1921. 
Died  there  Mar.  26,  1921.  Brother  of  Alfred  C.  (1866). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

ALMOND,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  2,  1893.  S.  of  Mrs  Almond,  of  Thornlea  House,  Knowles 
Road,  Mirfield.   Matric.  Michs.  1893. 

ALMOND,  ROBERT  DAGLISH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  14,  1850.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  (s^rd 
Wrangler)  1854;  M.A.  1857,  as  Dagleish. 

ALMOND,  ROBERT  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  20,  1831.  S.  of  Robert  White  (next),  R.  of  St  Peter's, 
Nottingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon 
(London,  Lilt.  dim.  from  York)  June  14,  1835;  C.  of  Bram- 
cote-cum-Attenborough,  Notts.  Died  1837,  aged  24,  at 
Nottingham.  Probably  brother  of  William  R.  (1833).  (G. 
Mag.,  1837,  II.  321.) 

ALMOND,  ROBERT  WHITE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  1,  1803.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Nottingham.  School,  Notting- 
ham (Mr  Blanchard).  Migrated  to  Queens',  Nov.  16,  1803. 
Matric.  Michs.  1805;  B.A.  1808;  M.A.  1813.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  Mar.  24,  1810.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Nottingham,  18x4-53. 
Died  Sept.  24,  1853,  aged  69.  Father  of  Robert  J.  (above) 
and  probably  of  William  R.  (next).   (G.  Mag.,  1853,  "•  536.) 

ALMOND,  WILLIAM  RUSSELL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse, 
June  28,  1833.  Probably  s.  of  Robert  White  (above),  clerk, 
of  Nottingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1838.  P.C.  of 
Stapleford,  Notts.,  1848-67.  Died  there  Jan.  31,  1867, 
aged  53.  Probably  brother  of  Robert  J.  (1831).  (T.  A. 
Walker,  447.) 


Alston,  Arthur  Fawssett 

ALMY,  JOHN  EDWIN.   Matric.  Non-Coil.  May  5,  1900. 

ALONI,  NARAYAN  KESHEO.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct.  21,  1896; 
B.A.  1899.  Barrister  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1899.  Returned  to 
India;  went  to  Baroda;  Professor  of  Logic  and  Natural 
Philosophy,  1900;  also  Lecturer  in  Law.  Served  in  the 
Judicial  Dept.,  Baroda  State,  1916-23;  Collector,  1924-7; 
Accountant-Gen.,  1927-8;  Revenue  Commissioner,  1929; 
retired  as  Naib  Dewan  and  Counsellor.  Of  Wardha,  Central 
Provinces,  1938.    (Law  List,  1937;  R.  P.  Paranjpye.) 

ALPE,  CHALLIS  EDMUND  HASSEL  (HASSELL).  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  10,  1856.  S.  of  Philip  (1819),  clerk, 
of  Boston,  Lines.  B.  at  Wyberton,  Lines.  [School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1856.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Oct.  22,  1857. 
Died  May  23,  1862,  aged  24,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Twin- 
brother  of  Charles  H.  (next).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag., 
1862,  II.  114.) 

ALPE,  CHARLES  HAMOND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  10,  1856.    S.  of  Philip  (1819),  clerk,  of  Boston,  Lines. 

B.  at  Wyberton,  Lines.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Easter, 
1857.   Twin-brother  of  Challis  E.  H.  (above). 

ALPE,  HAMMOND  or  HAMOND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Emmanuel,  July  11,  1761.  S.  of  Hammond  [or  Hamond, 
Esq.,  of  Little  Fransham;  died  June  6,  1767].  B.  at  Fransham, 
Norfolk.  Bapt.  there  July  4,  1744.  School,  Bury  [not  found 
in  the  Bury  St  Edmunds  Reg.].  Matric.  Lent,  1763,  as 
Hamond;  B.A.  1766;  M.A.  1769.  Fellow,  1767.  Of  East  Lex- 
ham,  Norfolk;  afterwards  of  Hardingham;  for  many  years  an 
active  magistrate.  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  King 
George  III.  Married  (i)  Lucy,  dau.  of  Edward  Pratt,  Esq., 
of  East  Dereham,  1790;  (2)  Harriot  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard 
Hassell,  of  Bamet,  Herts.,  1797.  Died  Aug.  25,  1823,  aged 
81.   Father  of  the  next.    (Carthew,  Launditch,  iii.  188.) 

ALPE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  12,  1819. 
Of  Norfolk.  [2nd  s.  of  Hamond  (above),  of  Hardingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  29,  1825;  priest  (Norwich)  June  10, 
1827;  C.  of  Elsworth,  1825.  Minister  of  Brothertoft  till 
1850.  P.C.  of  the  Chapel-of-Ease,  Boston,  Lines.,  1849-56; 
purchased   the  advowson  of  the  perpetual  curacy  of  the 

Chapel  from  the  Corporation.    Married ,  dau.  of  Martin 

Sheath,  R.  of  Wyberton,  Lines.  Died  Apr.  6,  1856,  aged  53, 
whilst  on  a  visit  to  the  rectory  of  Fomcet  St  Peter,  Norfolk. 
Father  of  Charles  H.  (1856)  and  Challis  E.  H.  (1856).  (G. 
Mag.;  Thompson,  Boston.) 

ALPRESS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  26,  1756.  Of 
Jamaica.  [S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Jamaica.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1756.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  3,  1755.  Died  Sept. 
1784,  in  Jamaica.    (A.  Gray.) 

ALSAGER,  THOMAS  HICKS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  II,  1852.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  [Massa],  Esq.  B.  in 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B..^..  1857.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  24,  i860,  as  s.  of  Thomas  Massa,  Esq.,  of 
Surbiton,  Surrey.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1867  (sic).  [Thomas 
Massa  .Alsager  was  one  of  the  official  assignees  when  the 
owners  of  the  property  known  as  the  Royal  Gardens, 
Vauxhall,  became  bankrupt;  the  property  was  put  up  for 
sale  in  July,  1841;  Mr  Alsager  committed  suicide,  Nov.  6, 
1846.  Brayley,  History  of  Surrey,  in.  352.]  Died  Mar.  30, 
1867,  at  Egremont  House,  Tulse  Hill.    (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

ALSOP,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  13,  1846. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Newton  Abbot,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs. 
1846. 

ALSOP,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12,  1832.  Of 
Lanes. 

ALSTON,  ALBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  13,  1839. 
2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Rowland,  jeweller,  of  9,  Crosby  Square, 
London.  B.  June  29,  1821.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1839;  Scholar,  1842;  B.A.  1843;  M..-^.  1846;  B.D. 
1S65;  D.D.  1870.    Ord.  deacon,  1S44;  priest  (London)  1845; 

C.  of  Highgate,  Middlesex,  1845-7.  Lecturer  at  St  Helen's, 
Bishopsgatc,  1847-71.  C.  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
1848-57.  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Mayor  of  London.  C.  of  All 
Saints',  St  John's  Wood,  1858-71.  Author,  Sermons.  Died 
Nov.  14,  1871.  Buried  at  Highgate.  Brother  of  Herbert 
(1858)  and  father  of  Gilbert  R.  (1877).  (List  of  Carthus.; 
Stetnmata  Alstoniarui.) 

ALSTON,  ARTHUR  FAWSSETT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7,  1891. 
[3rd  s.  of  William  Evelyn,  surgeon-major,  of  Sandgate, 
Kent.  B.  Dec.  30,  1872.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (Peterb.)  1897;  C.  of 
St  Katherine's,  Northampton,  1896-8.  Held  other  curacies, 
1898-1907.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Kingston,  Hull,  1907-15. 
V.  of  St  George's,  Leeds,  1915-17.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Brad- 
ford, 1918-20.  R.  of  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  Sussex,  1920-9. 
Rural  Dean,  1926-9.  Archdeacon  of  Hastings,  1928-. 
Proctor  in  Convocation,  1929-34.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  Woodborough,  Markwick  Gardens,  St  Leonards-on-Sea. 
Brother  of  William  E.  (1886).  (Crockford,  1938;  Who's 
Who,  1938.) 


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Alston,  Charles 

ALSTON  or  WASSE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  29,  1789,  as  Wasse,  Charles.  S.  of  John.  B. 
Dec.  17,  1769,  at  Catthorpe,  Leics.  School,  Rugby.  [S.  of 
John  [Wasse],  of  Longstowe,  Cambs.,  late  of  Catthorpe, 
Leics.].  Matric.  Lent,  1792,  as  Alston,  Charles.  Resided 
perhaps  from  Michs.  1791  to  Michs.  1792,  but  his  name  is  in 
study  rents  (3s.  od.  a  quarter)  till  Lady  Day,  1809.  Changed 
his  name  to  Alston,  and  assumed  the  title  of  Baronet  on  the 
death  of  his  brother  John  (Sir  John  Alston)  Feb.  20,  1807. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Williams  (Williamson)  and 
widow  of  Col.  Pigot,  at  Bath,  Sept.  28,  1807.   Died  s.p.m.s. 

1853,  at  Chelsea.  Adm.  Apr.  1853,  as  'Sir  Charles  Alston, 
Bart.'  Brother  of  John  (1779)  and  father  of  Charles  T.  (next). 
(Peile,  11.  326,  333;  G.E.C.,  Baronetage,  11.  183;  Stemmata 
Alstoniana.) 

ALSTON,  CHARLES  TWISLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  10,  1830.  [S.  of  Charles  (above).]  Of  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1831.  Died  Jan.  16,  1834, 
aged  22,  in  Curzon  Street,  London.  (G.E.C.,  Baronetage, 
II.  183  n.) 

ALSTON,  CREWE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  13,  1848.  S. 
of  Justinian,  Esq.,  of  Odell,  Beds.  B.  there  July  28,  1828. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848.  Of  OdeU.  J. P.  High  Sheriff,  1862. 
Died  Aug.  11,  1901.  Brother  of  Justinian  (1838);  father  of 
Vere  S.  (1872)  and  Rowland  C.  (1872).    (Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

ALSTON,  EDWARD  CONSTABLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  7,  1834.  S.  of  Edward  Daniel,  Esq.,  brewer,  of 
Diss,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Mar.  30,  i8i6.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Migrated  (age  19)  to  Caius,  Oct.  13,  1835.  Matric.  Michs. 
1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  21, 
1839;  priest,  July  26,  1840.  C.  of  Cransford,  Suffolk,  in  1846. 
R.  (and  patron)  of  Dennington,  1855-71.  Married  (i)  Hen- 
rietta (?  Harriet),  dau.  of  WiUiam  Rackham,  alderman  and 
mayor  of  Norwich,  Sept.  9,  1839;  (2)  Anne-Maria,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Simpson,  of  Ufford,  Aug.  21,  1855.  Of  Cransford 
Hall  and  Dennington  rectory.  J. P.  for  Suffolk.  Died  Mar.  28, 
1871.  Father  of  John  E.  D.  (1859).  (Venn,  11.  234;  Stem- 
mata Alstoniana.) 

ALSTON,  EDWARD  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  21,  1851.  2nd  s.  of  George  (next),  clerk.  B.  Sept.  6, 
1832,  at  Cambridge.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27, 

1854.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1857.  Went  to  Vancouver.  Regis- 
trar-General of  'Vancouver  Island,  1861.  Attorney-General 
of  British  Columbia,  1871-2.  Queen's  Advocate,  Sierra 
Leone,  1871-2.  A  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  and 
of  the  Executive  CouncU;  keenly  interested  in  the  develop- 
ment of  the  Settlements.  While  Attorney-General,  was  one 
of  a  party  of  explorers  into  the  centre  of  Vancouver  Island. 
'Movmt  Alston'  was  named  after  him.  Twice  married  and 
had  issue.  Died  Nov.  12,  1872,  of  African  fever.  M.I.  at 
Studland,  Dorset.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg. ;  Stemmata  A  Istoniana.) 

ALSTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  11,  1832.  Of 
Suffolk.  [S.  of  George,  attomey-at-law,  of  Nayland,  Suffolk. 
B.  1800.]  Previously  studied  law  and  afterwards  went  to 
sea.  Matric.  Michs.  1832,  as  FeU.-Com.  Migrated  to  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  Oct.  17,  1834;  B.A.  (Dublin)  1836.  Ord. 
deacon  (Dublin)  1836;  priest  (Ripon)  1838.  Perhaps  C.  of 
Kirkheaton,  Yorks.,  1841.  P.C.  of  St  Philip's,  Bethnal  Green, 
London,  1843-51.  V.  of  Homdon-on-the-Hill,  Essex,  1852- 
3.  R.  of  Studland,  Dorset,  1854-78.  Lived  latterly  at 
Clifton,  Bristol.  Married  (i)  Anne  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Oxenden,  Bart.,  of  Broome  Park,  Kent,  Oct.  3,  1828; 
(2)  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Eaton  Travers,  Knt.,  and  widow  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Smythies,  of  Colchester.  Died  1879.  Father  of 
Edward  G.  (above).  (Al.  Dubl.;  Stemmata  Alstoniana;  Crock- 
ford.) 

ALSTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  16,  1883. 
S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Craighead,  Bothwell,  Lanarks.  B. 
Sept.  13,  1864,  at  Blantyre,  Lanarks.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  For  a  time  in  Ceylon,  tea-planting. 
Of  Hill  House,  Newbury,  Berks.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  June  5,  1930,  aged  65.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

ALSTON,  GILBERT  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  27,  1877.  Of  Sussex.  S.  and  h.  of  Albert  (1839),  clerk. 
B.  July  17,  1859.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  Prizeman;  Scholar,  1879.  B.A.  (11th  Wrangler)  1881; 
LL.B.  1883;  M.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  6, 
1882.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1884.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  18,  1887.  Acquired  a  great  reputation  as  reporter,  in 
the  Chancery  Division,  for  the  Council  of  Law  Reporting; 
an  authority  on  Case  law.  Of  77,  Cheyne  Court,  Chelsea, 
S.W.  3,  and  of  7,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Died  Jan.  3, 
1932,  aged  72.  (The  Times,  Jan.  6,  1932;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar?) 

ALSTON,  HALLAM  NEWTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20, 
1884.  S.  of  Henry  Carter,  of  Beckenham,  Kent.  B.  Apr.  24, 
1865,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
1887.  SoUcitor,  in  Lincoln's  Inn,  in  the  firm  of  Jones  and 
Alston.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Stemmata  Alstoniana.) 


Alston,  Rowland 

ALSTON,  HENRY  MONTEITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi 
Oct.  I,  1887.  Of  Surrey.  [S.  of  Robert  Douglas.]  B  Aug  7 
1867,  at  Hill  House,  Tooting.  School,  King's  College' 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894  Ord' 
deacon,  1892;  priest  (Chichester)  1893;  C.  of  Horsham,  1892-^ 
3.  Held  other  curacies,  1893-7.  C.  of  the  Church  of  the  Holy 
Redeemer,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex,  1899-1904.  Assistant 
Master  of  St  John's  College,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa 
1906-23;  Bursar,  1926-8.  V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Brixton' 
Johannesburg,  1923-5.  V.  of  Newlands,  Johannesburg, 
1928-36-.  (Stemmata  Alstoniana;  Reg.  of  the  Senate.  icr>y 
Crockford,  1938.)  -     yj/. 

ALSTON,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20,  1858. 
3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Rowland,  jeweller.  B.  July  16,  1838,  in 
London.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A. 
1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1862;  priest  (London)  1863; 
C.  of  St  PhiUp's,  Ishngton,  T862-4.  C.  of  Willesden,  1864-6. 
R.  of  Bradley  Parva,  Suffolk,  1866-94.  Living  at  Regent's 
Park,  London,  N.,  in  1900.  Resided  latterly  at  Eastbourne. 
Died  there  Apr.  6,  1918.  Brother  of  Albert  (1839).  (Crock- 
ford;  Scott,  MSS.)  V     Jy     ^ 

ALSTON,  JAMES  FETHERSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  7,  1864.  2nd  s.  of  William  Charles  [of  Elmdon  Hall, 
Warws.].  B.  Oct.  19,  1844,  at  Elmdon.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Died  May  14 
1897.   Brother  of  William  C.  (1861).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

ALSTON  or  WASSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Christ's,  Sept.  15,  1779,  as  J.  Wasse.  S.  of  John  [Wasse],  of 
Catthorpe,  Leics.  [by  Catherine,  formerly  wife  of  Sir  Thomas 
Alston,  Bart.].  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  1779.  Assumed  the 
surname  of  Alston,  and,  many  years  after  the  death  of  his 
niother's  former  husband.  Sir  Thomas  Alston,  Bart.,  styled 
himself  Baronet.  [Sir  Rowland  Alston,  who  succeeded  his 
brother  Thomas  in  1774,  died  s.p.  June  29,  1791,  when  the 
Baronetcy  became  extinct.]  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Wasse,  Feb.  8,  1787.  Died  s.p.m.s.  Feb.  20,  1807, 
aged  44.  Brother  of  Charles  (1789).  (Stemmata  Alstoniana; 
Peile,  II.  310,  where  neither  full  statement  nor  subsequent 
career  is  given.) 

ALSTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21,  1890;  B.A.  1894- 
M.A.  1919.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (London)  1897;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Clerkenwell,  London,  1896-1901.  District 
Secretary  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  1901-33- 
in  the  West  Midland  District  comprising  Hereford,  Salop) 
Staffordshire  and  Cheshire,  1901-5;  removed  to  the  north- 
west, with  charge  of  Cumberland,  North  Lancashire,  West- 
morland and  the  Isle  of  Man,  1905-17.  Metropolitan  District 
Secretary,  1917-30,  in  charge  of  Hampshire,  Surrey  and  the 
Channel  Isles;  removed  to  the  North  of  London  district, 
1930.  Died  May  17,  1933,  at  Ascott  Avenue,  Ealing.  (The 
Times,  May  19,  1933;  Crockford.) 

ALSTON,  JOHN  EDWARD  [DANIEL].  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Sept.  26,  1859.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Constable  (1834),  clerk. 
B.  June  8,  1840,  at  Potter  Heigham.  School,  Ipswich 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859,  as  J.  E.  Daniel;  Scholar- 
B.A.  1863.  Died  Aug.  25,  1863,  aged  23,  at  Dennington, 
Suffolk.  Buried  there.  (G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  519;  Stemmata 
Alstoniana.) 

ALSTON,  JUSTINIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  31, 
1838.  [S.  andh.  of  Justinian,  Esq.,  of  Odell,  Beds.  B.July2i, 
1818.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838.  Married  Anna', 
dau.  of  A.  H.  Mercer,  at  Frankfort-on-the-Maine,  1841.  Died 
s.p.  [date  of  death  not  found].  Brother  of  Crewe  (1848). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Stemmata  Alstoniana.) 

ALSTON,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's,  July  ig 
1776.  B.  at  OdeU,  Beds.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  late 
of  OdeU  Harrold.  Bapt.  July  25,  1758;  occurs  in  the  Univ. 
Pari.  Reg.  as  son  of  Thomas  Alston,  Esq.,  and  Margaret  Lee, 
spinster.]  Adm.  at  the  Imier  Temple,  Sept.  30,  1776,  as 
'  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.' ;  no  call.  Died  1787.  Will  (P.c'.C.) 
May  24,  1787;  sole  executrix,  his  mother,  Margaret  Lee, 
widow.  [Sir  Thomas  Alston,  Bart.,  of  OdeU,  Beds.,  died 
July,  1774,  s.p.  leg.,  see  G.E.C.,  Baronetage,  11.  182.]  (Peile, 
II.  306;  G.E.C.,  II.  182;  Stemmata  Alstoniana,  75.) 

ALSTON,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  21, 
1800.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  OdeU,  Beds.  [He  was  the 
illegitimate  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Alston,  Bart.,  by  Margaret 
Lee,  and  under  his  father's  will  succeeded  to  the  family 
estates.]  B.  June  7,  1782,  at  Wotton,  Beds.  School,  Upping- 
ham. Scholar,  1800.  Served  in  the  3rd  Life  Guards  in  the 
Expedition  to  Copenhagen,  under  Lord  Cathcart,  1801.  Of 
Pishiobury,  Herts.  D.L.  for  Beds,  and  Herts.  M.P.  for 
Herts.,  1835-7,  1837-41.  Provincial  Grand  Master  for  Essex. 
Married  Rose,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Milles,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Pishio- 
bury, May  26,  1810.  Purchased  the  manor  of  Sawbridge- 
worth,  Herts.,  1823;  sold  it,  1851.  Died  Nov.  21,  1865,  at 
52,  Belgrave  Road,  Pimhco,  London.  Brother  of  Vere  J. 
(1806).  (Peile,  II.  348;  Burke,  E.G.;  Cussans,  i.  Pt  I.  81; 
Boose,  IV.  Suppl.) 


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Alston,  Rowland  Crewe 

ALSTON,  ROWLAND  CREWE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1872.  S.  and  h.  of  Crewe  (1848),  Esq.,  of  OdeU,  Beds. 

B.  Feb.  14,  1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876.  School, 
Brighton  College.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  23,  1877. 
Of  OdeU  Castle,  Beds.  J. P.  Lord  of  the  manor.  Patron  of 
the  living  and  owner  of  almost  the  whole  village  with  which 
he  and  his  ancestors  had  been  associated  for  over  300  years. 
Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  12,  1933,  aged  81. 
Buried  at  OdeU.  Brother  of  Vere  S.  (1872).  {T.  A.  Walker, 
541;  The  Times,  Jan.  13,  1933;  Burke,  L.O.) 

ALSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1869.  S. 
of  John,  bookkeeper.  B.  at  Blackburn,  Lanes.  Bapt. 
Jan.  3,  1850.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1S73;  M.A.  1876. 
Ord.  deacon,  1873;  priest  (Ely)  1874;  C.  of  St  Giles',  Cam- 
bridge, 1873-4.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  1874-6-  C.  of  Small- 
bridge,  M.-inchester,  1876-7.  Secretary  to  the  Manchester 
Diocesan  Board  of  Education,  1877-8.  V.  of  East  Crompton, 
Lanes.,  1879-90.  Died  July  28,  1890.  {Crockford;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

ALSTON,  VERE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1806. 
Of  Beds.  [S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  OdeU,  and  of  Harrold  HaU, 
Beds.  B.  1788.]  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  Scholar;  B.A.  1810. 
R.  of  Cowsbv,  Yorks.,  1830-63.  R.  of  Odell,  Beds.,  1833-63 
(but  according  to  Foster,  Index  Eccles.,  he  was  instituted  K. 
of  Cowsby,  Sept.  17,  1816,  and  R.  of  OdeU,  Mar.  23,  1829). 
Married  (i)  Ehzabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Barnard, 
of  Combe  Flory,  Somerset,  Aug.  1813;  (2)  Maria,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Longuet,  of  Bath,  and  widow  of  Richard  Orlebar, 
of  Hinwick,  Beds.,  Oct.  2,  1845  (s^e  Burke,  L.G.,  si<6  Orlebar). 
[His  eldest  son,  Vere  John  Alston,  died  at  Odell  rectory, 
Apr.  27,  1831,  aged  33.]  Died  May,  1863.  Brother  of 
Rowland  (1800).  (\V.  M.  Harvey,  Willey  Hundred,  361; 
Stemmata  AlstonMna,  76,  401;  Crockford,  i86o.) 

ALSTON,  VERE  SPEKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  2, 
1872.  2nd  s.  of  Crewe  (1848),  of  OdeU  Castle,  Beds.  B.  Apr. 
II,  1853,  at  Clifton,  Gloucs.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1872;  B.A.  1876.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  5,  1875. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1878.  Practised  before  the  High  Court  at 
UmbaUa,  India;  afterwards  at  Cairo.  Judge  of  the  Native 
Court  of  Appeal  at  Cairo,  1897.  Married  Ann  Sophia  Penn, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Chew,  of  Philadelphia,  U.S.A.,  Sept.  i,  1898. 
Died  Nov.  5,  1931,  aged  78,  at  Cannes.   Brother  of  Rowland 

C.  (1872).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar,  where 
he  is  wrongly  assigned  to  Pemb.  CoU.,  Oxford.) 

ALSTON,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1861.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Charles  [of  Elmdon  HaU, 
Warws.,  J. P.,  D.L.].  B.  Nov.  2,  1842,  at  Elmdon.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1871.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  28,  1864;  no  caU.  Of  Elmdon  Hall. 
J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1884.  Died  June  27,  1917.  Brother 
of  James  F.  (1864).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

ALSTON,  WILLIAM  EVELYN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  27,  1886. 
[S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam  Evelyn,  M.D.,  late  Army  Medical 
Service.  B.  Feb.  15,  1868.]  School,  South  Eastern  College, 
Ramsgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.B.  and  B.C. 
1893;  M.D.  1900.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  Lieut., 
R.A.M.C,  1909;  Lieut. -Col.  (retired).  In  general  practice; 
late  medical  superintendent  of  the  Ministry  of  Pensions' 
Hospital,  Birtley.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Innhams  Wood, 
Crowborough,  Sussex.  Brother  of  Arthur  F.  (1891).  {Si 
Lawrence  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1936.) 

ALT,  JUST  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  1, 
1815.  S.  and  h.  of  George  Richard,  farmer,  deceased,  of 
Imbley,  Northants.  [B.  Sept.  5,  1797,  in  Suffolk.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs.  18 15;  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew 
Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  1819.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  July  5, 
1824;  M.A.  1824.  Professor  at  Bishop's  College,  Calcutta, 
India,  1820-4.  Hon.  auditor  of  Indian  .Affairs  to  the  Society 
for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  10,  1827;  priest,  June  i,  1828.  Assistant  Master  of 
Christ's  Hospital,  1827-33.  St  Matthew's  Day  Preacher, 
1827.  C.'  of  St  Giles',  Cripplegate,  London.  V.  of  Enford, 
Wilts.,  1833-75.  Editor  of  The  Landsman's  Log  Book.  Died 
Feb.  8,  1875.   {Christ's  Hospital  Reg.) 

ALTAMONT,  GEORGE  JOHN,  Eari  of,  see  BROWNE,  GEORGE 
JOHN. 

ALTAMONT,  [HOWE  PETER]  Lord,  see  BROWNE,  HOWE 
PETER. 

ALTHAM,  JAMES  HANWAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  28,  1793.  S.  of  James  (M.A.,  Oxon.),  clerk, 
deceased,  late  V.  of  St  Olave's,  Old  Jewry,  London  (sometime 
V.  of  Harlow,  Essex;  died  Feb.  23,  1787;  buried  at  Latton, 
Essex).  Matric.  Michs.  1793.  Name  off,  Jan.  12,  1797;  noted 
as  'dead.'  Died  Dec.  13,  1796,  aged  21.  Buried  in  Clifton 
Old  Churchyard,  Bristol.    M.I.    (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

ALTHAM,  JOHN  RAW.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1884.  S.  of 
Abraham,  Esq.,  of  Oakleigh  House,  Burnlev,  Lanes.  School, 
Owens  CoUege.   Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1895. 


Ambery,  Jonathan 

Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Liverpool)  1892;  C.  of  St  Mary 
Wavertree,  Lanes.,  1890-2.  C.  of  AU  Saints',  Blackburn, 
1892-5.  V.  of  St  Peter  Marland,  Devon,  1896-8.  Died  Oct. 
28,  1898,  aged  34,  at  Bournemouth.  {Trinity  Hall  Adm. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

ALTHAM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  7, 
1759-  [S.  of  James  (1716),  V.  of  Latton,  Essex  (by  his  2nd 
wife,  MeUy  Barlow,  of  Woodford).  B.  Jan.  17,  1743,  at 
Woodford,  Essex.]  Matric.  Michs.  1762;  Scholar,  1762;  LL.B. 
1768.  Died  Dec.  18,  1775,  aged  31.  Buried  at  Latton. 
(Edward  Altham.) 

ALTHAM,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Jan.  28,  1785.  Of  Essex.  School,  Charterhouse.  One 
Thomas  Altham,  of  Baddow,  Essex,  and  grandson  of  James, 
V.  of  Latton,  died  July  2,  1793,  at  BaUyshannon,  Ireland. 
The  Althams,  of  Latton,  Essex,  were  descended  from  James 
Altham,  who  purchased  an  estate  there  in  the  time  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.  The  family  was  originally  of  Lancashire.  {T.  A. 
Walker,  352;  Morant,  u.  488;  Edward  .Mtham.) 

ALTHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  16, 
1754.  [4th  s.  of  Peyton  (1715),  of  Latton,  Essex,  and  after- 
wards of  Mark  HaU  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Beard,  Governor 
of  Bengal).  Bapt.  June  5,  1736,  at  Latton.]  School,  Hitchin, 
Herts.  (Mr  Hildesley).  Scholar,  1755;  matric.  Easter,  1756. 
Of  Mark  Hall,  Essex.  .Mayor  of  Thetford,  Norfolk,  1784. 
Knighted,  Sept.  13,  1786.  Died  unmarried  Aug.  14,  1818, 
aged  83,  at  Kensington  House,  Middlesex.  Buried  at  Latton. 
{Morant,  11.  488-9;  Norfolk  Official  Lists;  Edward  Altham.) 

ALTHORP,  Lord,  GEORGE  JOHN  (1766),  see  SPENCER. 

ALTHORP,  Lord,  JOHN  CHARLES  (1800),  see  SPENCER. 

ALTHORP,  Viscount,  JOHN  POYNTZ  (1853),  see  SPENCER. 

ALTON,  CHARLES  KIDDY  TIJOU,  see  TIJOU. 

ALTY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Mar.  20,  1807. 
S.  of  Daniel,  gent.,  of  Knowsley,  Lanes.  B.  Nov.  5,  1789,  at 
Prescot,  Lanes.  Schools,  Prescot  and  Manchester.  [Elected 
to  Eton  on  the  foundation,  but  did  not  enter.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1807;  Scholar;  B.A.  {4th  Wrangler)  i8ii;  M.A.  1814. 
Fellow,  1814.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  13,  1814.  Died  of 
fever  Mar.  10,  1815.  Buried  in  the  CoUege  Chapel.  M.I. 
{Manchester  Sch.  Reg. ;  G.  Mag. ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

ALVANLEY,  Baron,  see  ARDEN,  RICHARD  PEPPER. 

ALVERSTONE,  Baron,  see  WEBSTER,  RICHARD  EVERARD. 

ALVIS,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  27, 
1859.  S.  of  John  Serjeant  (1822),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  4,  1839,  at 
King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Schools,  King's  Lynn  and  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1867. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Newton,  near 
Sudbury,  Suffolk,  1866-8.  C.  of  Bamham,  Norfolk,  1868-70. 
C.  of  Diss,  1870-2.  V.  of  East  Winch,  1872-1912.  Poor  Law 
Guardian  and  on  the  Rural  District  Council.  District 
Secretary  and  Hon.  Inspector  of  the  Church  Choral  Asso- 
ciation, dio.  Norwich.  Local  Secretary  of  the  Associated 
Board  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Music  and  the  Royal  College 
of  Music,  1890.  Author,  A  Record  of  Music  in  Lynn;  Sepul- 
chral Slab  in  East  Winch  Church.  Died  Apr.  15,  1912,  at 
East  Winch.   Father  of  George  E.  (1886).    {Peile,  u.  564.) 

ALVIS,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  31, 
1886.  S.  of  Edv/ard  John  (1859).  B.  Jan.  i,  1868,  at  Chilton, 
near  Sudbury.  Schools,  King's  Lynn  Grammar  and  Banham 
Grammar,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Organ  scholar; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Removed  to  Cavendish  H.,  July  12, 
1889.  Assistant  Master  at  CarUsle  Grammar  School,  1890-4. 
Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (Norwich)  1895.  C.  of  West  Winch, 
Norfolk,  1894-9.  Choir  Chaplain  and  C.  of  Ripon  Cathedral, 
1899-1905;  Succentor,  1905-8;  Minor  Canon,  1908-20. 
Chaplain  of  the  Hospital  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Ripon, 
1900.  C.  of  Ripon,  1907-8;  v.,  1908-13.  V.  of  Dacre,  1913- 
20.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Skipton,  1920-7.  V.  of  Mount- 
sorrel,  Leics.,  1927-36-.  (Peile,  11.  727;  Carlisle  Gr.  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ALVIS,  JOHN  SERJEANT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  i, 
1822.  S.  of  John,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk  [and 
Elizabeth  Serjeant].  B.  there  1805.  Schools,  Rougham  and 
Bury.  Matric.  Lent,  1823;  B.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  18,  1826;  priest,  June  lo,  1827.  C.  of  Rattlesden, 
Suffolk,  1826-38.  C.  of  East  and  West  Rudham,  1838-41. 
Married  Frances,  dau.  of  E.  Manley,  surgeon,  of  Rudham. 
Held  no  benefice.  Died  Mar.  15,  1850,  at  King's  Ljnin. 
Father  of  Edward  J.  (1859).   {Peile,  11.  410.) 

AMBERLEY,  Viscount,  see  RUSSELL,  JOHN  (i860). 

AMBERY,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15, 
1853.  S.  of  .-VUen,  tailor.  B.  at  Manchester.  Bapt.  Sept.  18, 
1831.  School,  Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  N.  Germon,  M..A.). 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar;  B..^.  1859. 


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Ambler,  George 

AMBLER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  i6,  1797.  [S. 
of  Richard,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there  Oct.  28,  1776. 
School,  Wakefield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1798;  Exhibitioner; 
Scholar,  1799;  B.A.  1802.  P.C.  of  Eldale,  Derbs.,  1803. 
Afterwards  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  apparently  without  cure. 
Married,  at  Richmond,  Surrey,  Elizabeth  Walton,  spinster, 
of  Richmond,  Dec.  15,  1802.  Died  Jan.  8,  1855,  aged  78, 
at  Wakefield.   (M.  H.  Peacock;  G.  Mag.) 

AMBLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15, 
1753.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  York  Town,  Virginia,  America. 
B.  Dec.  31,  1735.  School,  Wakefield,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clarke). 
Matric.  Michs.  1753.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  27, 
1752.  Migrated  to  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1754.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1757.  Member  for  Jamestown  in  the  House  of 
Burgesses  of  Virginia.  Collector  of  York  River.  Died  May  27, 
1766,  in  Barbados.  (M.  H.  Peacock;  E.  Alfred  Jones, 
American  Members  of  the  Inns  of  Court.) 

AMBLER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  38  sic),  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  10,  1S18;  from  Oxford.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Shrews- 
bury. School,  Hereford  (Rev.  R.  D.  Squire).  Matric.  Michs. 
1818;  B.A.  1824.  Matric.  (University  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  II,  1800,  age  18.  P.C.  of  Church  Stoke,  Salop,  1831-45. 
V.  of  North  Lydbury,  1834-7.  Died  1845  or  1846.  (Peile, 
II.  388;  Al.  Oxon.;  Scott,  MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  1846,  i.  327.) 

AMBLER,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Jan. 
27,  1835- 

AMBRIDGE,  FRANCIS  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Nov.  1870. 
S.  of  John,  butler.  B.  at  Colwich,  Staffs.  Bapt.  Feb.  2,  185 1. 
Adm.  at  St  Joh.n's,  Oct.  4,  1871;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Moral  Sci. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1874;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest 
(Barbados)  1876;  C.  of  St  Michael's  Cathedral,  Barbados, 
1875-80;  Precentor,  1881-91.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrison 
College,  Barbados,  1880-91.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chesterfield, 
Derbs.,  1899-1900.  P.C.  of  North  Eling,  Southampton, 
1900-1.  Died  there  Apr.  27,  1901.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

AMBRIDGE,  JOHN  GALBRAITH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1872.  S.  of  John,  butler.  B.  at  Bishton  Hall, 
Colwich,  Staffs.  Bapt.  Apr.  16,  1854.  Matric.  Lent,  1873; 
B.A.  1876.  Sometime  of  Sydney  and  Tamworth,  New  South 
Wales.  Died  Dec.  i,  1924,  aged  68  (sic),  at  Longhope, 
Gloucs.  Brother  of  Francis  J.  (above).  (R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Times,  Dec.  2,  1924.) 

AMBROSE,  ALFRED  COLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Aug.  25, 
1888.   Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891. 

AMBROSE,  DANIEL  KENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  5, 
1888.  [S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  the  Manor  House,  Swaffham 
Prior,  Cambs.  Schools,  Felsted  and  Perse,  Cambridge.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B..-^.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon, 
1895;  priest  (Ely)  1896;  C.  of  Teversham,  Cambs.,  1895-6. 
Held  other  curacies,  1896-1909.  V.  of  Stockland,  Somerset, 
1909-22.  V.  of  Kersey,  Suffolk,  1922-35.  V.  of  Pla>'ford 
with  Culpho,  1936-.   {Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

AMBROSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's.  May  3, 
1838.  S.  of  John,  of  Copford,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1838; 
B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest,  1845.  R. 
of  Trimley  St  Martin,  Suffolk,  1847-60.  Of  Copford  Lodge, 
Colchester,  1867-80.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1880. 

AMBROSE,  JOHN  COLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  5,  1857.  Of  Cambs.  [S.  of  W.  C,  Esq.,  of  Cambridge.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon, 
1861;  priest  (Ely)  1862.  C.  of  Nayland,  Suffolk,  1861-3.  C. 
of  S.  Lopham,  Norfolk,  1863-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1868-72. 
R.  of  Little  Comard,  Suffolk,  1872-1916.  Died  there  Oct.  29, 
1916,  aged  80.  Brother  of  Owen  C.  (1869).  {Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

AMBROSE,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5, 
1814.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Mistley,  Essex.  B.  1798.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1815.  Sohcitor;  of  Manningtree  and 
Mistley,  Essex.  Died  Nov.  22,  1881,  at  Mistley.  {Index  Soc. 
Publications,  Obit.  Notices,  1881.) 

AMBROSE,  OWEN  COLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  25,  1869.  Of  Cambs.  [S.  of  W.  C,  Esq.,  of  Cambridge.] 
Migrated  to  Durham  University;  B..\.  (Durham).  Ord. 
deacon,  1873;  priest  (Ripon)  1874.  R.  of  Gt  Creaton, 
Northants.,  i88i-f.  1919.  Died  there  Apr.  26,  1919,  aged  73. 
Brother  of  John  C.  (1857).   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

AMBROSE,  SYDNEY  COLE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893. 
[3rds.  of  William  Cole,  of  Quy,  Cambs.  B.  there  Sept.  1874.] 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B..'\.  and 
LL.B.  1895.  Solicitor;  at  Penang,  Straits  Settlements,  in 
1908.  Of  The  Priory,  Nevill  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent. 
Died  there  Mar.  11,  1936.  Brother  of  the  next.  {S.H.A.H.; 
The  Times,  Mar.  12,  1936.) 

AMBROSE,  WILLIAM  COLE.  Adm.  at  Clark,  Oct.  3,  1885. 
[S.  of  William  Cole,  farmer,  of  Quy,  Cambs.  B.  at  Land- 
beach.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.   1892.    Ord.  deacon,   1897;  priest  (York) 

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Amherst,  William  Pitt 

1898;  C.  of  Doncaster,  1897-1902.  C.  of  Eccleshall,  1902-8. 
V.  of  Billinghay  with  Walcot  and  Dogdyke,  Lines.,  1908-37. 
Rural  Dean  of  North  Lafford,  1924-34.  Of  Quy,  The  Avenue, 
Fareham,  Hants.,  1938;  retired.  Brother  of  the  above. 
{S.H.A.H.;  Crockford,  1938;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

AMBROSE,  WILLIAM  COLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  15, 
1889.  [B.  May  21,  1870.]  School,  Ely.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1894.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London;  Clinical 
Assistant  in  the  Throat  Department.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1898.  House  Surgeon  at  the  East  London  Hospital.  Surgeon 
at  Bromsgrove  Hospital.  Medical  Ofl5cer  to  the  Birmingham 
and  Midland  Counties  Sanatorium.  Of  Beaconwood,  Bamt 
Green,  Worcs.  (Ambrose  and  Hawkins).  {Medical  Directory, 
1938.) 

AMBROSE,  WILLIAM  JOHN  LEOFRIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Easter,  1897.    S.  of  William,  barrister  and  Q.C.    B.  Feb.  8, 

1878,  at  Hampstead,  Middlesex.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
Easter,  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Middle  Temple) 
1904.  Joined  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  and  went  out  to  South 
Africa,  igoi.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Reserve 
Regt.  of  Cavalry  and  Nigeria  Regt.,  West  African  Frontier 
Force;  wounded.  Chevalier,  Ordre  de  I'fitoile  Noire).  Assis- 
tant Registrar,  H.M.  Land  Registry,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields, 
London,  W.C.  2,  1937.    {Univ.  War  List;  Law  List,  1937.) 

AMEEN  BEY,  MOHAMMED  ZEKI.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinitv 
Hall,  Oct.  23,  1837.  Of  Constantinople.  Sent  by  the 
Sultan. 

AMES,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23,  1857.  6th  s. 
of  George  Henry,  of  Coote  House  [Cote  House,  Westbury-on- 
Trym],  Bristol.  B.  June  4,  1839.  Matric.  Lent,  1858.  Lieut, 
in  the  Rifle  Brigade.  Died  Apr.  8,  1910.  Brother  of  Charles 
H.  (1847)  and  Edward  L.  (1849).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

AMES,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  16,  1847  (wrongly  called  Charles  Hubert  in  Trinity  Coll. 
Adm.  Bk.).  2nd  s.  of  George  Henry,  of  Cote  House,  West- 
bury-on-Trvm,  Bristol.  B.  May  14,  1830.  School,  Eton 
(Charles  Herbert).  Did  not  reside.  In  the  E.I.C.S.  in 
Madras.  Of  Remenham  Place,  Henley-on-Thames,  Berks. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  19,  1878.  Brother  of 
Alfred  (1857),  etc.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

AMES,  EDWARD  CECIL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11, 

1879.  S.  of  Edward  Levi  (1849),  of  Clevelands,  Lyme  Regis, 
Dorset.  B.  Sept.  i,  i860,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  University  Demon- 
strator in  Mechanism,  1884-7.   Died  s.p.  July  4,  1889. 

AMES,  EDWARD  LEVI.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  6,  1849.  3rd  s.  of  George  Henry,  of  Cote  House,  West- 
bury-on-Trym,  Bristol.  B.  Jan.  27,  1832.  Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  B.A.  {28th  Wrangler)  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  21,  1854.  Of  Clevelands,  Lyme  Regis, 
Dorset;  inherited  this  estate  from  his  uncle,  John  Ames,  in 
1867.  J. P.  for  Devon.  A  member  of  the  Alpine  Club.  Died 
Jan.  7,  1892.  Brother  of  Alfred  (1857),  etc.,  and  father  of 
Edward  C.  (1879).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

AMES  [post  LYDE],  LIONEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  27, 
1795.  [S.  and  h.  of  Levi,  of  Bristol  (Mayor,  1789)-]  B.  there 
Sept.  6,  1775.  Matric.  Michs.  i795;  B.A.  1799.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  13,  1799.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1807,  as 
Lyde,  Lionel.  Assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Lyde 
only,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  Sir  Lionel  Lyde,  Bart., 
of  Ayot  St  Lawrence,  Herts.,  Feb.  6,  1806.  Died  unmarried 
Jan.  22,  1851.  Buried  at  East  Hyde,  Beds.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Cussans,  11.  235.) 

AMESBURY,  Baron,  see  DUNDAS,  CHARLES  (1796). 

AMHERST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  1762. 
[S.  of  Nicholas,  of  East  Farleigh,  Kent.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1762.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  4,  1760.   Of  Boxley 

Abbey,   Kent.    Married  Lott.    [For  some  account  of 

the  family,  see  Hasted,  11.  145.]   (F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  xii.) 

AMHERST,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  31, 
1776.  Of  Kent.  [S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Rochester.  B. 
there  Apr.  4,  1758.]  School,  Ashford  (Mr  Barrett).  Scholar, 
1776.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Nov.  6,  1776;  Scholar,  i777; 
matric.  Lent,  i777-  Lieut.,  Light  Dragoons,  1782;  Capt., 
1788.  Buried  Dec.  15,  1831,  at  the  Baptist  Chapel,  Dover, 
Kent.    (F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  xii.) 

AMHERST,  The  Hon.  PERCY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  10,  1858.  3rd  s.  of  William  Pitt  (next),  Earl 
Amherst,  of  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  B.  there  Nov.  30,  1839. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1863;  priest  (Oxford)  1879;  C.  of  Kettenng, 
Northants.,  1863-5;  without  cure  from  1866-78.  C.  of  Black 
Bourton,  Berks.,  1879-81.  C.  of  Hungerford,  1888-9;  retired. 
Died  s.p.  Jan.  30,  1910,  at  Ossington.  {Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  XIII ;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

AMHERST,  WILLIAM  PITT,  Earl  AMHERST.  Hon.  LL.D. 
1835.  Diplomatist  and  Statesman.  Died  Mar.  13,  1857. 
Father  of  the  above.   {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs;  D.N.B.) 


Amin-ud-din 

AMIN-UD-DIN.      Matric.     Non-Coil.     Michs.     1890;     see    also 

ASGHUR,  AMINUDDIN  AHMUD  SYED. 
AMORY,  GEORGE  HENRY.    Adm.  peas,   (age   18)  at  Caius, 

Sept.  13,  1844.   S.  of  George  Parminter,  surgeon,  of  Exeter. 

B.  there.    School,  Exeter  (Drs  Collins  and  AUUs).    Matric. 

Michs.   1844.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,   Nov.   2,    1850. 

Called  to  the  Bar,   1853.    In  the  Law  List,   1915.    Never 

practised.    (Venn,  11.  168.) 
AMORY,    ISAAC   (The   Rev.).     Adm.    Fell. -Com.    (age   24)    at 

Magdalene,  Mar.  24,  1770.   Matric.  Michs.  1770. 

AMOS,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  13,  1808.  [S. 
of  James,  Russian  merchant,  of  London.  B.  in  India. 
School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar,  181 1;  B.A. 
(5<A  Wrangler)  1813;  M.A.  1816.  Fellow,  1815.  College 
auditor,  1828-36.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  17,  1809. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1818.  On  the  Midland  Circuit,  1818-37. 
First  Professor  of  English  Law  at  University  College, 
London,  1829-37;  won  great  fame  as  a  lecturer.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  29,  1832.  Recorder  of  Oxford,  Notting- 
ham and  Banbury.  A  member  of  the  Criminal  Law  Com- 
missions, 1834-43.  Succeeded  Lord  Macaulay  as  fourth 
member  of  the  Governor-General's  Council  in  India,  1837- 
43.  As  a  member  of  the  'Law  Commission'  assisted  'in 
drafting  the  report  on  slavery  in  India,  which  led  to  measures 
for  its  gradual  extinction.'  County  Court  Judge  for  Maryle- 
bone,  Brentford  and  Brompton,  1847-52.  Downing  Professor 
of  the  Laws  of  England,  1849-60.  Of  St  Ibbs,  Herts.  Married 
Mairgaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Lax,  Lowndean  Professor 
of  Astronomy,  Aug.  i,  1826.  A  sound  lawyer  and  a  Liberal  of 
the  advanced  school.  Author,  legal  and  literary;  edited 
Fortescue's  De  Laudibus  Legum  Angliae.  Died  Apr.  18,  i860, 
at  Cambridge.  Father  of  Sheldon  (1853),  James  (1846)  and 
William  (1846).   (Ctissans,  11;  D.N.B.) 

AMOS,  ANDREW.  Adm.  scholar  at  Clare,  Mar.  31,  1882. 
[S.  of  James  (1846),  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Southwark,  Surrey. 
B.  1863.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1885;  M.A.  1891.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue.'  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  Gateshead,  1887-9.  In 
charge  of  the  College  Mission  at  Rotherhithe,  Surrey,  1889- 
98.  R.  of  Datchworth,  Herts.,  1898-1907.  V.  of  St  .\nne's, 
South  Lambeth,  London,  1907-17.  R.  of  St  Paul's  with  St 
Mark's,  Deptford,  1917-22.  R.  of  Rotherhithe,  1922-31.  An 
Alderman  of  the  Bermondsey  Council.  Donor  of  plate  to  the 
College.  Died  Oct.  2,  1931,  aged  68,  in  Guy's  Hospital, 
London.  Brother  of  Archibald  D.  C.  (1888)  and  Herbert 
G.  M.  (1883).   (Crochjord;  Ouirterhouse  Sch.  Reg.) 

AMOS,  ARCHIBALD  DRAKEFORD  CRADOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Michs.  1888.  S.  of  James  (1846),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  19, 
1869,  in  London.  School,  Trent  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar,  1889;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1891; 
M.A.  1895.  A  Master  at  the  Royal  Academy,  Gosport,  for 
one  year.  Assistant  Master  at  Derby  School,  1894-1903. 
Joint  Head  Master  of  a  private  school  at  St  Leonard's, 
Sussex,  1904.  Author,  Translations  (Latin  and  Greek 
classics).  Of  15,  Rotton  Park  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham, 
1936.  Brother  of  Andrew  (1882),  etc.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory;  R.  F.  Scott;  Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1936.) 

AMOS,  HERBERT  GILBERT  MACLACHLAN.  Matric.  Non- 
CoU.  Michs.  1883.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  i,  1884;  from 
Cavendish  H.  S.  of  James  (1846),  clerk,  of  Cambridge.  B. 
Apr.  28,  1866,  in  London.  School,  Haileybury.  Entered  the 
Army  (King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  1890;  Lieut.,  1892; 
Capt.,  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-2. 
D.S.O.,  1900).  On  the  outbreak  of  the  Great  War,  rejoined 
the  K.O.S.B.;  .Major;  invalided,  1917.  Of  St  Ibbs,  Hitchin, 
Herts.  Died  June  30,  1924.  Brother  of  .■\ndrew  (1882),  etc. 
(Venn,  11.  466;  Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

AMOS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17,  1846.  [S.  of 
And^e^y  (1808).  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847. 
Migrated  to  Clare,  July  5,  1848;  Scholar;  B.A.  1851;  M.A. 
1854.  Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Ely)  1853;  C.  of  Brent 
Eleigh,  Suffolk,  1852-4.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone, 
London,  1854-61.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Southwark,  1861-75. 
C.  of  St  Saviour's  Chapel,  Tonbridge,  1875-7.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
St  Albans,  1887-96.  Resided  latterly  at  Paston  House, 
Cambridge.  Donor  of  plate  to  Clare.  Found  dead  in  his 
dressing-room  at  Paston  House,  Mar.  18,  1896.  Brother  of 
WiUiam  (1846);  father  of  Andrew  (1882),  Archibald  D.  C. 
(1888)  and  Herbert  G.  M.  (1883).  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott; 
Cambridge  Independent  Press,  Mar.  20,  1896.) 

AMOS,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  5,  1825.  Of  Beds.  S.  of  John  Green.  Matric.  Michs. 
1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  June  6,  1830; 
priest  (Peterb.)  May  29,  1831.  C.  of  Eaton  Socon,  Beds., 
1841.  C.  of  Kendal,  Westmorland,  1846.  C.  of  Childwall, 
Liverpool,  1847-58.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Liverpool,  1851-8. 
Died  Dec.  13,  1858.  (T.  A.  Walker,  422;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  i. 
214;  H.  I.  Longden.) 


Amphlett,  Richard  Holmden 

AMOS,  PERCY  MAURICE  McLARDIE  SHELDON.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  15,  1891.  S.  of  Sheldon  {1853),  of  5,  Upper 
Wobum  Place,  London.  B.  June  15,  1872,  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar;  Cobden  prizeman,  1894; 
MoralSci.Trip.,PtI,  1893,  and  n,  1895,  1st  Class;  B.A.  1895; 
M.A.  1904.  Barrister  (Inner  Temple)  1897.  Inspector  of 
Native  Courts  in  the  Egyptian  Ministry  of  Justice,  1898. 
Judge  of  Cairo  Native  Court,  1903.  Judge  of  the  Native 
Court  of  Appeal,  1906.  Director  of  the  Khedivial  Law 
School,  1913-15.  During  the  Great  War,  served  in  the 
Ministry  of  Munitions,  1915-17.  Acting  Judicial  Adviser  to 
the  Egyptian  Government,  1917-19;  Judicial  Adviser,  1919- 
25.  K.B.E.,  1922.  K.C.,  1932.  Quain  Professor  of  Com- 
parative Law  at  University  College,  London,  1932-7.  Hon. 
LL.D.  (Lausanne);  Grand  Cordon,  Order  of  the  Nile.  Chief 
British  Delegate  to  the  International  Committee  of  Experts 
on  Private  Aerial  Law,  1933-.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Author,  The  English  Constitution;  Introduction  to  French  Law 
(with  F.  P.  Walton),  etc.  Of  Ulpha,  near  Broughton-in- 
Fumess,  and  of  21,  Cranmer  Road,  Cambridge.  (Who's 
Who  1939.) 

AMOS,  SHELDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  20,  1853.  4th  s. 
of  Andrew  (1808).  B.  June  1,  1835.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  2,  1859.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1862. 
Professor  of  Jurisprudence  at  University  College,  London, 
1869-79,  and  of  Constitutional  Law  to  the  Council  of  Legal 
Education,  1872-5.  Examiner  in  Constitutional  Law  and 
History  at  London  University,  1872-7.  Subsequently 
practised  in  the  Egyptian  Courts  as  advocate.  Lived  at 
Alexandria,  where  his  library  was  destroyed  during  the 
British  bombardment;  devoted  his  leisure  to  the  study  of 
social  and  political  problems  in  Egypt.  Judge  of  the  Egyptian 
Court  of  Appeal  (native  Tribunals),  1883-6.  An  able  jurist, 
also  well  versed  in  theology  and  philosophy.  A  staunch 
advocate  of  the  higher  education  and  political  emancipation 
of  women.  Author,  legal,  etc.  Died  suddenly  Jan.  3,  1886, 
at  Ramleh,  near  Alexandria.  Brother  of  James  (1846),  etc. 
and  father  of  Percy  M.  S.  (1891).  (Al.  Carthus.;  D.N.B., 
Sup  pi.) 

AMOS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14. 
1846.  [S.  of  Andrew  (1808).  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  4, 
1850;  priest,  Nov.  23,  1851;  C.  of  Portsea,  Hants.  R.  of 
Braceborough,  Lines.,  1860-74.    Disappears  from  Crockford, 

1876.  Brother  of  Sheldon  (1853),  etc.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

AMPHLETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  10, 
1867.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel  Holmden,  Esq.,  surgeon,  deceased,  of 
Birmingham.  B.  Oct.  20,  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A. 
1871;  M.A.  1874;  M.B.  1877.  Previously  in  the  Royal  Navy 
for  several  years  as  a  midshipman.  At  Guy's  Hospital, 
London;  House  Surgeon  and  Resident  Obstetrician.  F.R.C.S., 

1877.  Assistant  Surgeon  at  Charing  Cross  HospiUl.  Demon- 
strator of  Surgical  Pathology  at  Charing  Cross  Hospital 
Medical  School;  also  .Assistant  Surgeon  at  the  Central 
London  Ophthalmic  Hospital.  Practised  at  40,  Weymouth 
Street,  Portland  Place,  London,  W.  Devoted  himself 
particularly  to  diseases  of  the  eye,  which  he  had  studied  at 
Vienna.  Died  s.p.  Sept.  9,  1880,  in  London.  Brother  of 
Richard  H.  (1866).  (T.  A.  Walker,  530;  Plarr,  Lives  of  the 
Fellows.) 

AMPHLETT,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  21, 
1S32.  Of  Worcs.  4th  s.  of  Richard  Holmden,  clerk,  of  New 
Hall,  Worcs.  [R.  of  Hadsor,  Worcs.]  B.  Aug.  22,  1815. 
School,  Brewood.  Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Migrated  to  Peter- 
house, Dec.  21,  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon, 
1837;  priest  (Lichfield)  1838;  C.  of  StonnaU,  Staffs.  C.  of 
Bumham,  Berks.,  1841-4.  P.C.  of  Mavesyn  Ridware,  Staffs., 
1844.  R.  of  Church  Lench,  Worcs.,  1844-86.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Worcester,  i88i-6.  Died  s.p.  Aug.  13,  1886,  at  Llandudno. 
Buried  at  Church  Lench.  Brother  of  Richard  P.  (1826). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  446;  Burke,  L.O.) 

AMPHLETT,  RICHARD  HOLMDEN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  1,  1866.  S.  of  Samuel  Holmden,  surgeon.  B.  Apr.  24, 
1847,  at  Birmingham.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
B..\.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  18,  1868. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1871.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Q.C.,  1896. 
Bencher,  1903.  Recorder  of  Worcester,  1891-1908.  Judge  of 
the  Birmingham  County  Court,  1898-1925.  Vice-Chairman 
of  the  Worcestershire  Quarter  Sessions,  1892-1925.  Of 
Wychbold  Hall,  Droitwich,  Worcestershire.  J. P.  A  sound 
lawyer;  paid  special  attention  to  the  subject  of  imprison- 
ment for  debt.  Drew  up  a  new  scale  of  means  and  thus  made 
a  considerable  reduction  in  the  number  of  imprisoned  debtors 
in  the  Birmingham  district.  Helped  to  found  a  County 
Ratepayers'  Association,  of  which  he  was  first  president. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  23,  1925,  at  Wychbold 
HaU.  Brother  of  Edward' (1867).  (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times, 
Nov.  25,  1925;  Foster,  M  n  at  the  Bar.) 


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Amphlett,  Richard  Paul 

AMPHLETT,  RICHARD  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  14,  1826.  Of  Salop.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard 
Holmden,  clerk,  of  New  Hall,  Worcs.  B.  May  24,  1809. 
School,  Brewood,  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B..-V.  {6tli 
Wrangler)  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Fellow,  1833.  Hon.  Fellow, 
1883.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  15,  1831.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1834.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Q.C.,  1858.  Bencher, 
1858.  Vice-Chairman  of  the  Worcestershire  Quarter  Sessions, 
1866.  M.P.  for  East  Worcs.,  1868-74.  Serjeant-at-law  and 
President  of  the  Legal  Education  Association,  1S73.  Knighted, 
Jan.  27,  1874.  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  1874-6.  Lord 
Justice  of  Appeal,  1876-7.  P.C,  1876.  Retired  owing  to  ill- 
health.  Twice  married.  Of  Wychbold  Hall,  Worcestershire. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  7,  1883,  at  32,  Wimpole  Street, 
London.  Buried  at  Hadzor.  Brother  of  Martin  (1832). 
(r.  A.  Walker,  427;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  iv;  Burke, 
L.G.;  D.N.B.) 

AMPHLETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Aug.  21, 
1815.  Of  Staffs.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Clent,  Worcs.  B. 
Mar.  26,  1797.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1815.  Of 
Odnall  Cottage,  Clent,  Staffs.  Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Dudley,  R.  of  Broome,  Worcs.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  5, 
1876.  Buried  at  Clent.  M.I.  (Burke,  L.G.;  F.  A.  Crisp, 
Naes,  v;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

AMPS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1863. 
Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar;  B..\.  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Ord. 
deacon,  1868;  priest  (Ely)  1869.  C.  of  Bur^vell,  Cambs., 
1868-70.  C.  of  Burrough  Green,  1870-5.  C.  of  Cowlinge, 
Suffolk,  1876-94.  R.  of  Little  Bradley,  1894-1902.  Died 
Apr.  16,  1902,  at  Carlton,  Newmarket.  Probably  brother  of 
John  (1847)  and  William  (1852). 

AMPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  11,  1847. 
[Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Cambridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847; 
B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1857.  Old.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Ely)  1854. 
C.  of  St  Peter's,  Drypool,  Yorks.,  1853.  Held  other  curacies, 
1854-64.  V.  of  Icklelon,  Cambs.,  1864-1907.  Died  Oct.  16, 
1907,  aged  83.  Probably  brother  of  Edward  (1863),  etc. 
{Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.) 

AMPS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  3,  1852. 
S.  of  John,  of  Cambridge.  B.  Dec.  18,  1824.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1852;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1862.  Organist  of  the  College  for 
many  years;  sometime  organist  of  King's  College  and  also  of 
Christ's  College.  Conductor  of  the  C.U.M.S.  for  many 
years.  Musical  composer  of  sonatas  (pianoforte),  part-songs, 
etc.  Died  May  20,  1910,  in  Panton  Street,  Cambridge. 
Probably  brother  of  Edward  (1863),  etc.  {T.  A.  Walker, 
504-) 

AMYAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  28,  1778. 
Of  Middlesex.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Hambledon, 
Bucks,  [and  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ryder,  of  the  East 
India  Company].  Matric.  Lent,  1780.  Of  Amyand  House, 
Twickenham.  Died  s.p.  Aug.  24,  1805,  aged  42.  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.,  sub  Comewall;  Cobbett,  Memorials  of  Twickenham; 
G.  Mag.,  1805,  II.  783-) 

AMYAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  2,  1766.  S. 
of  John,  druggist,  of  Beccles,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Matnc. 
Easter,  1767;  B.A.  1770.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  14, 
1771;  priest.  May  25  (?  26),  1793;  C.  of  North  Cove,  1771- 
C.  of  Weston  St  Peter's,  1793-  R-  of  Henstead  with  Hulver, 
Suffolk,  1793-1810.  Married  Isabella  Wy-mberley,  dau.  of 
Andrew  Chamber,  Esq.  Inherited  the  manor  and  advowson 
of  Henstead  through  his  mother.  Died  Apr.  18,  1810.  M.I. 
at  Henstead.   (Venn,  11.  83.) 

AMYATT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  15, 
■  1776.    Of  Devon.    Matric.  Lent,   1776;  Scholar.    Probably 

migrated  to  Oxford  and  matric.   (Balliol  College,  Oxford) 

Oct.  31,  1777,  age  19,  as  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Totnes,  Devon; 

B.A.  and  M.A.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  1798.   One  of  these 

names  V.  of  South  Brent,  Devon,  1782-1810.    (Al.  Oxon.; 

Scott,  MSS.) 
ANANT,  RAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  22,  1893.    S.  of 

Kasha  Ram.    B.  June  22,  1874,  at  Kasur,  Lahore,  India. 

Schools,  Government  College,  Lahore,  and  Punjab  University. 

Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1916.    Called  to  the 

Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1896.   In  practice  at  Ferozepur,  Punjab. 

(Peile,  II.  785.) 

ANCASTER,  Earl  of,  see  WILLOUGHBY,  GILBERT  HEATH- 
COTE  DRUMMOND. 

ANCELL,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1763.  S.  of  James, 
clerk,  of  Claybrooke,  Leics.  Matric.  (from  St  Mary  Hall, 
Oxford)  June  12,  1746,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1750-1.  R.  of 
Holdenby,  Northants.,  1759-75-  R-  of  S.  Kilworth,  Leics., 
1763-75.  Author,  Sermon.  Died  May  5,  i775,  aged  46- 
Buried  at  Kilworth.   {Baker,  1.  199;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ANCELL,  JOHN.   M.A.  from  King's,  1784- 


Anderson,  Arthur  Ponsonby  Moore 

ANCRUM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  May  3, 
1822.   Matric.  Michs.  1822. 

ANDERS,  HENRY  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
May  18,  1835.  S.  of  James,  surgeon,  of  Newark,  Notts.  B. 
in  Dublin.  School,  Newark  Grammar  (Rev.  J.  Cooke). 
Matric.  AUchs.  1835;  B.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1842; 
priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  13,  1843;  C.  of  Farthingstone,  Nor- 
thants., 1843.  C.  of  St  Martin's-in-the-Field,  London,  1846. 
Minister  of  St  John's,  Long  Acre,  1848-50.  V.  of  Kirkby-le- 
Thorpe,  Lines.,  and  R.  of  Asgarby,  1854-77.  Author, 
Distinctive  Errors  of  Romanism,  etc.  Died  Apr.  16,  1877,  at 
Brighton.   (Venn,  11.  232.) 

ANDERSON,  ADAM  RIVERS  STEELE.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1,  1879.  S.  of  Alexander,  clerk,  of  Falstone,  Northum- 
berland. B.  Mar.  3,  1863,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1883;  M.B.  1887. 
At  St  Mary's  Hospital,  London.  Resident  Medical  Officer. 
M.R.C.S.,  1885.  D.P.H.,  1889.  Surgeon-Capt.,  Indian 
Medical  Service,  Bengal,  1889;  Major,  1901;  Lieut. -Col., 
1909.  Servedduring  the  Great  War,  1914-18.  Retired,  1918. 
Died  July  5,  1924,  at  Bournemouth.  (Venn,  11.  440;  Indian 
Med.  Service.) 

ANDERSON,  ALAN  SEYMOUR  MOORE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1894.  [2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Barrister-at-law,  Assistant 
Commissioner  of  Police;  of  39,  Linden  Gardens,  London,  VV.] 
B  July  11,  1876,  in  London.  School,  Combe  Down.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Brother  of  .\rthur  P.  M. 
(1892)  and  Matthew  E.  M.  (1899). 

ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11, 
1881.  2nd  s.  of  Daniel,  farmer,  of  Camus,  Coleraine.  B.  there 
May  16  (?  12),  1858.  School,  Queen's  College,  Galway. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar;  B.A.  (tth  Wrangler)  1884; 
M  A  1888.  Fellow,  1891.  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy 
at  Queen's  (now  University  College),  Galway,  1885 ;  President, 
1899-1934.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Glasgow)  1901.  D.Sc.  A  senator 
(and  Fellow)  of  the  Royal  University  of  Ireland  and  of  the 
National  University  of  Ireland.  Vice-Chancellor  of  the 
National  University  of  Ireland,  1915  and  1920.  A  member  of 
the  Dublin  Commission  under  the  Irish  Umversities  .Act  of 
1908.  One  of  the  'Ulster  Scientific  Group,"  which  included 
Alexander  Larmor  and  W.  McF.  Orr.  Of  7,  Pembroke  Park, 
DubUn.  Died  Sept.  5,  1936,  aged  78.  (The  Times,  Sept.  8, 
1936;  Who's  Who,  1936.) 
ANDERSON,  ALFRED  TREMENHEERE.  Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Michs.  1883.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  31,  1885. 
S.  of  Philip.  B.  at  Bombay,  India.  B.A.  1886. 
ANDERSON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Oct  6  1821.  S.  of  Andrew.  B.  at  Berwick-on-Tweed. 
School,' Berwick  (.Mr  Barnes).  Matric.  Michs.  i82i;B.A.  1826. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1826;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1827; 
C  of  Wymondley  \vith  Ippolyts,  Herts.,  1844-6.  R.  of  Cul- 
bone  (or  Kitner),  Somerset,  1848-74-  R-  of  Oare,  1855-74- 
(Crockford,  1874-) 
ANDERSON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1859- 
2nd  s  of  [Sir]  Alexander  [advocate],  of  198,  Umon  Street, 
Aberdeen  (afterwards  Lord  Provost  of  Aberdeen).  B.  there 
Feb  19  1839.  School,  Marischal  College,  Aberdeen.  Matnc. 
Michs  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27, 
1862  Called  to  the  Bar,  1865.  Equity  draftsman  and  con- 
veyancer. Died  June  25,  19^3,  aged  83,  at  Stnchen.  (Foster, 
.Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  June  27,  1923-) 
ANDERSON,  ARTHUR  EDWARD.    Adm.  at  Clare,  June  15, 

1889.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
ANDERSON,  ARTHUR  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1883  rS.  of  Michael  James,  R.  of  Hockenng,  East  Dereham, 
Norfolk.  B.  Dec.  1863.]  School,  Haileybury  Matnc.  Michs 
1883  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  pnest  (Norwich)  1887.  C.  ot 
Hockenng  with  MattishaU  Burgh,  Norfolk,  1886-90.  C.  of 
St  John  the  Evangelist,  Dulwich,  1890-1.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1894-  Lived  lattedy  at  10  St  Mary  s  Road, 
Bodmin.  Died  Jan.  17,  1927,  aged  63,  at  Torquay.  (Hatley- 
bury  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  19,  1927-) 
ANDERSON,  ARTHUR  PONSONBY  MOORE.  A<to.  pens.  at 
Trinity,' June  18,  1892.  S.  of  [S  r]  Robert,  of  39,  Linden 
hardens  London.  B.  July  i.  \8/l' . ''^  London  School, 
Levs  Cambridge  (Dr  Moulton).  Matnc.  Michs  1892,  B  A. 
iSqI-  MA.  1901;  B.Chir.  1901;  M.D.  1919.  At  the  London 
Hospital  Hous4  Physician,  1902-4.  MR.C.S.  O-ondon) 
T  RCP  1900.  Medical  Of&cer,  Woodstock  Hospital. 
W?pon"RNVR.,  1905.  Warden  of  Lovedale  Missionary 
IrS  UtUuf;  cipe  Colony,  1908-15.  Late  Medic^d 
Officer  at  Cape  Town  Free  Dispensary,  1920  Served  in  the 
Great  wi  (Capt.,  South  African  Medical  Corps;  twice 
mentioned  in  despktches).  Of  5.  Belvedere  Avenue  Cape 
To^.  South  Afri^  (retired).  Brother  of  Alan  SM  (1894). 
etc.   (Medical  Directory,  1938;  Medvcal  Who's  Who,  1927.) 


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Anderson,  Arthur  Robert 

ANDERSON,  ARTHUR  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.  S.  of  James  Richard  (1842),  clerk,  of  58, 
Whiting  Street,  Bury,  Suffolk.  B.  Aug.  11,  1859,  at  Baming- 
ham,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Wratislaw).  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1884; 
priest  (London)  1886;  C.  of  Aylesbury,  Bucks.,  1884-5.  C. 
of  St  Mary's,  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  1885-1908;  V.,  1908- 
36-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caius,  Oct.  11, 
1849.  S.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  Old  Steyne,  Brighton,  Sussex. 
B.  in  Piccadilly,  London.  Schools,  Clapham  (Dr  Laing), 
King's  College,  London,  and  St  John's  Wood  (Mr  Ogle). 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B..\.  1854;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1854;  priest  (Ely)  1855.  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Soho, 
London,  1871-4.  V.  of  St  John  EvangeUst,  Limehouse, 
1874-93.  Author,  Words  and  Works  in  a  London  Parish; 
The  Curate  of  Shyre,  etc.  Died  Mar.  z6,  1893,  aged  67.  (Venn, 
II.  292.) 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1895.  3rd  s.  of  William  Charles,  of  Hill  House, 
Keston,  Kent.  B.  Oct.  22,  1875,  in  London.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  At  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital,  London;  House  Physician.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.  (London)  1903.  House  Surgeon  of  the  Royal 
Portsmouth  Hospital.  Served  in  the  Great  War  as  Surgeon- 
Lieut.,  R.N.  Of  76,  New  Street,  Sandwich,  Kent,  1937. 
(Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES  CUYLER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  July  2,  1839;  re-adm.  July  5,  1847.  S.  and  h.  of 
Henry,  military  captain,  of  Chatham,  Kent.  [Superintendent 
of  the  Invalid  Depot  at  Chatham  in  1856;  then  Lieut. -Col. ; 
he  was  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo.]  B.  at  Clifton, 
Gloucs.   Matric.  Michs.  1839.   (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

ANDERSON,  Sir  CHARLES  HENRY  JOHN,  Bart.  M.A.  1854. 
incorp.  from  Oxford.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Charles  John,  Bart., 
of  Lea  Hall,  Lines.  B.  Nov.  24,  1804.  Matric.  (Oriel  College, 
Oxford)  Feb.  28,  1823,  age  i8;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1826;  M..-^. 
1829.  Succeeded  his  father  as  9th  Bart.,  Mar.  24,  1846.  High 
Sheriff  of  Lincolnshire,  1851.  Of  Broughton  and  of  Lea, 
Lines.;  restored  many  churches  in  Lincolnshire.  Author, 
Ancient  Models  or  Hints  on  Church  Building;  A  Short  Guide  to 
the  County  of  Lincolnshire.  Died  s.p.m.s.  Oct.  8,  1891,  when 
the  baronetcy  became  extinct.  (G.E.C.,  iii.  137;  Boose, 
IV.  Suppl.) 

ANDERSON,  CLAUDIUS  WILLIAM  ROBERT  JOHN.  Matric. 
Non-Coil.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1912.  B.D.  (London) 
1914.  Ord.  deacon,  191 1;  priest  (London)  1912;  C.  of  St 
Barnabas,  HoUoway,  1911-18.  C.  of  Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset, 
1918-22.  V.  of  Moulton,  Northants.,  1922-3.  V.  of  St 
Peter's,  Islington,  1925-36-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

ANDERSON,  DANIEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  i8i6. 

ANDERSON,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  i,  1861. 
S.  of  David,  Bishop  of  Rupert's  Land,  N.  America.  B. 
Dec.  20,  1843,  at  St  Bees,  Cumberland.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M..A..  1869.  Ord.  deacon, 
1867;  priest  (London)  1868;  C.  of  St  John's,  Paddington, 
London,  1867-75.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Twickenham,  Middle- 
sex, i875-9r.  Chaplain  of  the  Metropohtan  and  City  Police 
Orphanage,  1875-91.  Rural  Dean  of  Hampton,  1881-91. 
R.  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  1891-1911.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1909-16.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  20,  Chester 
Street,  Belgrave  Square,  London.  Died  Nov.  23,  1916, 
aged  72,  at  Maxwelton  House,  Dumfries.  Brother  of  William 
H.  (1864).   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDERSON,  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  21, 
1868.   Did  not  reside. 

ANDERSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  31,  1803. 
Of  Northumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1803;  B..A.  1807;  M.A. 
i8io;  B.D.  1819.  Fellow,  1808.  (Probably  V.  of  Cumwhitton, 
Cumberland,  1808-21.)  R.  of  Hickling,  Notts.,  1821-43. 
Died  Jan.  5,  1843,  aged  58.  Buried  at  Hickling.  M.I. 
Father  of  William  P.  (1843).  (Churches  of  Notts.;  G.  Mag., 
1843,  I.  327.) 

ANDERSON,  EDWARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  I,  1869.  S.  of  Frederick  Bonaparte,  manufacturer,  of 
Birmingham.  B.  June  19,  1838,  at  Gravesend,  Kent.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Jan.  13,  1870;  B.A.  1873- 
M.A.  1876;  M.B.  1877;  M.D.  1880.  In  practice  at  Wolsing- 
ham,  Darlington,  Durham.  .M.A.  (Durham)  1878;  afterwards 
at  Birmingham.    (Venn,  11.  390.) 

ANDERSON,  EDWARD  ERSKINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Lent,  1894.  S.  of  Alexander  [clerk,  D.D.  (Aberdeen), 
minister  of  Edenkillie  Free  Church].  B.  Dec.  28,  1872,  at 
Edenkillie,  Morayshire.  Matric.  Lent,  1894.  Previously 
at  Aberdeen  University;  M.A.  (.Aberdeen)  1893;  D.D. 
(.Aberdeen).  Ordained  to  the  ministry  of  the  United  Free 
Church  of  Scotland,  1899.  Minister  at  East  Kilbride, 
Lanarks.,  1899;  at  Newton-on-Ayr,  1911.  Went  to  Australia. 


Anderson,  Henry  Maynard 

Principal  of  St  Andrew's  College,  University  of  Sydney, 
1920.  Hunter-BaiUie  Professor  of  Oriental  and  Polynesian 
Languages  at  St  Andrew's  College,  1924-.  Of  The  Residence, 
St  Andrew's  College,  Sydney,  N.S.W.  Author,  Contmentary 
on  the  Gospel  of  St  Matthew.  (A  berdeen  Roll  of  Graduates ; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ANDERSON,  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1878.  S.  of  William  Dyer,  R.  of  Milton  Damerel, 
Devon.  B.  there  Mar.  24,  1859.  School,  Bedford  Grammar. 
B..A.  1882;  M.A.  1895.  D.D.  (Lambeth)  1895.  Ord.  deacon, 
1882;  priest  (N.  Queensland)  1884;  R.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Mackay,  Queensland,  1883-5.  V.  of  Hughenden,  1886-91. 
Hon.  Canon  of  N.  Queensland,  1889^1.  V.  of  West  Maitland, 
N.S.W.,  1891-5.  Bishop  of  Riverina,  N.S.W.,  1895-1925; 
resigned.  Of  Courtville,  Auckland,  New  Zealand  (1938). 
(Kelly,  Handbook,  1936;  Crockford,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

ANDERSON,  ERNEST  DEANE.  .\dm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1898. 
2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Johnson,  merchant,  of  Kenilworth,  near 
Capetown,  South  Africa.  B.  Nov.  7,  1880,  at  Claremont,  near 
Cape  Town.  School,  Diocesan  College,  Rondebosch.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1901;  B.C. 
1906;  M.B.  1908.  Clinical  .A.ssistant  at  St  Peter's  Hospital, 
and  at  the  Children's  Hospital,  Gt  Ormonde  Street,  London. 
House  Physician  at  St  Mary's  Hospital,  London.  Surgeon- 
Lieut,  to  the  ist  Life  Guards  in  1922.  Brevet-Col.,  Royal 
Horse  Guards.  Brother  of  Harold  M.  (1900).  (Medical 
Directory,  1922,  1937.) 

ANDERSON,  FRANK  EUSTACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  11,  1865.  S.  of  John,  of  Boston,  U.S.A.  B.  Nov.  2, 
1844,  at  Merrimac,  U.S.A.  School,  Harvard.  Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  Scholar,  1868;  B..-\.  1869. 

ANDERSON,  FREDERICK  ARTHUR  BERTRAM.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  1891.  S.  of  J.  H.,  Esq.,  of  Russet- 
tings,  Streatham,  London,  S.W.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A. 
1895. 

ANDERSON,  FREDERICK  INGALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1893.  S.  of  Frederick,  P.C.  of  Hoole,  Chester. 
B.  at  Chester.  School,  Bradfield.  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,' 
1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Ely)  1899;  C.  of  St 
Sepulchre's,  Cambridge,  1898-1901.  C.  of  Northam,  Devon, 
1901-3.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1904-26.  Served  during  the 
Great  War  (mentioned  in  despatches  five  times).  C.M.G., 
19 16.  Officer,  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy.  Chaplain  to  the 
King,  1919-34.  V.  of  Boldre,  Hants.,  1926-32.  V.  of  Sutton 
Court,  Chiswick,  Middlesex,  1932-7.  Of  Hillside,  East  Dean, 
Eastbourne,  1939.    (Crockford,  1938.) 

ANDERSON,  FREDERICK  WEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  17,  1861.  S.  of  Matthew  (1818),  clerk,  of  St  Paul's, 
Heme  Hill,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A. 
1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1865;  priest  (Winchester) 
1868;  C.  of  St  Alban's,  Rochdale,  1865-7.  Held  several 
other  curacies  for  short  periods,  1867-81.  C.  of  Brighton, 
1881-8.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Brighton,  1888-9.  R-  of  Oving- 
dean,  Sussex,  1889-1917.  Resided  latterly  at  13,  St  Cathe- 
rine's Terrace,  Hove.  Died  there  Jan.  22,  1920.  Buried  at 
Ovingdean.  Brother  of  Matthew  (1848).  (T.  A.  Walker,  520; 
Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDERSON,  FREEMAN  LIDDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
lune  26,  i860.  S.  of  William  Marshall,  Esq.,  M.D.  B.  May  9, 
"1841,  in  Jamaica.  Schools,  Cheltenham  College  and  Black- 
heath.  .Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M..'^.  1867.  C.  of 
Haworth,  Notts.,  1866.  C.  of  Gt  Ponton,  Lines.,  1867.  C.  of 
Shirley,  Southampton,  1868.  Disappears  from  Clergy  Lists, 
1870.    (Venn,  11.  350;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

ANDERSON,  GEORGE  [WILLIAM].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Peterhouse,  May  15,  1778.  Of  Yorks.  School,  Hackney. 
Matric.  Michs.  1778;  B.A.  1782.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  William, 
Bart.  If  so,  R.  of  Epworth,  Lines.,  1784-5.  .Married  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Plumer,  Esq.,  of  LiUing  Hall,  Yorks.  Died 
Apr.  16,  1785.  (T.  A.  Walker,  344;  F.M.G.,  943;  Musgrave, 
ObU.) 

ANDERSON,  HAROLD  MOLTENO.  .-^dm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1900.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Johnson,  merchant.  B.  Dec.  19, 
1882,  at  Claremont,  Cape  Town.  School,  Diocesan  College, 
Rondebosch,  Cape  Colony.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Brother  of 
Ernest  D.  (1898). 

ANDERSON,  HARRY  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1895. 
S.  of  Alexander  Bumess,  Esq.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895.   Brother  of  John  F.  (1881). 

ANDERSON,  HENRY  MAYNARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  28)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  July  14,  1858.  Of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Stirling.  Matric.  Michs.  1858.  Migrated  to 
Corpus  Christi,  May  9,  1859;  'of  Perths.';  Scholar,  1859; 
B.A.  1862.  C.-in-charge  of  the  Mission  district  of  St  Luke's, 
Chelsea,  Middlesex.  Died  Sept.  12,  1866,  aged  36,  at  South 
Barrow,  Bromley,  Kent.   (G.  Mag.,  1866,  11.  563.) 


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ANDERSON,  HUGH  KERR.  Adm.  scholar  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1884.  3rd  s.  of  James,  shipowner,  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex. 
B.  there  July  6,  1865.  Schools,  Hampstead  (Mr  F.  W. 
Goldsmith)  and  Harrow.  .Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar, 
1886-9;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1887;  Pt  II, 
ist  Class,  1888)  1887;  M.A.  1891;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1891;  M.D. 
1898.  Fellow,  1897-1912.  Master  of  the  College,  1912-28. 
Studied  medicine  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London, 
1889.  Returned  to  Cambridge  and  devoted  himself  to  re- 
search in  the  Physiological  Laboratory.  College  Lecturer  in 
Physiology.  University  Lecturer,  1903-12.  University 
Demonstrator  in  Physiology,  1894  and  1896.  F.R.S.,  1907. 
A  member  of  the  Medical  Board  of  the  University;  of  the 
Press  Syndicate,  1906;  Chairman  of  the  Press,  1918.  Member 
of  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  1910.  A  member  of  the  Univer- 
sities' Commission,  1919;  and  of  the  University  of  Cambridge 
Statutory  Commission,  1922.  Governor  of  Harrow  School, 
1922.  Knighted,  1922.  Acted  as  a  plenipotentiary  in  con- 
nection with  the  gift  to  the  University  of  the  Rockefeller 
Foundation,  1927  and  1928;  the  'Anderson  Room'  in  the 
New  Library  commemorates  this  work.  Chairman  of  the 
Cambridge  Waterworks  Company.  A  member  of  the  Com- 
monwealth Fellowship.  Married  and  had  issue.  A  distin- 
guished physiologist  and  an  able  administrator.  Author  of 
scientific  papers  on  the  nervous  system.  Died  Nov.  2,  1928, 
aged  63.  {Venn,  11.  470;  Cambridge  Review;  Caian;  The 
Times,  Nov.  3,  7  and  20,  1928;  D.N.B.) 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  DRUMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1872.   Of  Bengal.   S.  of  James,  sirrgeon,  of  London. 

B.  Nov.  II,  1852,  at  Fort  William.  Bapt.  Jan.  19,  1853. 
Schools,  Cheltenham  College  and  Rugby.  Did  not  matricu- 
late. Hon.  M..\.  from  Caius,  1909.  .\dm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  4,  1873.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  in  Bengal,  1875.  Assistant 
Commissioner  and  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Com- 
missioner in  Assam,  1880.  Magistrate  and  Collector  in 
Bengal,  1894-1900;  retired.  Returned  to  England.  Univer- 
sity teacher  in  Bengah,  1907-20.  Author,  A  Manual  of  the 
Bengali  Language;  The  Peoples  of  India  (Cambridge  Manuals), 
etc.  Died  in  Cambridge  Nov.  24,  1920.  (Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Univ.  Hist.  Reg.) 

ANDERSON,    JAMES    RICHARD.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 

Trinity,  Apr.  i,  1842.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Northaw,  Herts. 

School,  Bur>',  Suffolk  (Mr  Donaldson).   Matric.  Michs.  1842; 

B.A.  1846.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1846;  priest  (Worcester)  1847. 

R.  of  Town  Bamingham,  Norfolk,  1851-66.    P.C.  of  West 

Beckham,   1856-66.    R.  of  Melton-cum-Felbrigg,   1866-72. 

Died  1872.    Buried  at  Melton.    Father  of  Arthur  R.  (1878). 

(Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Bury  Sch.  Reg.) 
ANDERSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  11,  1870. 

Matric.  Michs.  1870.   One  of  these  names  died  May  26,  1934, 

aged  84,  at  Inveresk,  Armagh  Street,  Christchurch,   New 

Zealand. 
ANDERSON,  JOHN  FARNWORTH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 

Hall,  1881.   S.  of  Alexander  B.,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool.   School, 

Leys,   Cambridge.     Matric.   Michs.    1881;   B..\.   and  LL.B. 

1884;  M..\.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Liverpool)  1887; 

C.  of  Christ  Church,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  1886-90.  Held 
other  curacies,  1890-4.  V.  of  Carham,  Northumberland, 
1894-1904.  C.  of  Northam,  Devon,  1905-13.  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Burton  Overy,  1913-16.  Lie.  pr.,  dios.  Peter- 
borough and  Leicester,  1916-36-.  Of  Gt  Glen,  Leicester, 
1938.    (Crockford,  1938.) 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  2, 
1899.  S.  and  h.  of  John  [Governor  of  Ceylon,  K.C.B.].  B. 
Apr.  29,  1880,  at  Chelsea,  London.  School,  Dulwich  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar,  1899;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1902.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1903.  Served 
in  Burma  as  Assistant  Commissioner,  1904.  Assistant 
Secretary  to  the  Financial  Commissioner,  1909;  Deputy 
Commissioner,  1917;  Commissioner,  1924;  retired,  1933. 
(Peile,  11.  830;  India  Office  List,  1937-) 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1869.  2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  John,  civil  engineer,  of  Charlton,  Kent. 
B.  1851,  at  Woolwich.  Schools,  Aberdeen  Gvmnasium  and 
Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876. 
F.R.G.S.  Author,  Travels  in  Fiji;  The  Prospector's  Handbook. 
Died  Nov.  30,  1904,  at  Harrow.   (Venn,  11.  388.) 

ANDERSON,  JOSHUA  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1885.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq.,  of 
Chfton,  Bristol.  B.  Jan.  19,  1867,  at  Dublin.  School,  Clifton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord. 
deacon,  1890;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1891;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Clifton,  1890-3.  C.  of  St  John's,  Blackheath, 
S.E.,  1893-8.  R.  of  Arborfield,  Berks.,  1898-1939-.  Proctor 
in  Convocation,  Oxford,  1922-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Christchurch, 
Oxford,  1930-.  Rural  Dean  of  Sonning,  1933-9--  Brother  of 
WilUam  J.  (1887).  (Burke,  L.G.,  Irish  Suppl;  Crockford, 
1938;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

ANDERSON,  KENNETH  BELBEN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  23, 
1900.    [S.  of  Kenneth  Lockwood,  of  Cromwell  Road,  Ken- 


Anderson,  Robert  Gerard 

sington,  London.    B.  May  5,  1881.]    School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1909.    A  Master  at 
Durlestone  Court  for  some  ten  years.    Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Lieut.,  Dorset,  R.G.A.,  1916).   Joined  a  firm  of  under- 
writers at  Lloyds.    Subsequently  Director  of  the  Exchange 
Telegraph   Company.     Of  Wentworth   House,   Weybridge, 
Dorset.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  13,  1925,  aged  44, 
at  Camberley.   Brother  of  Stuart  M.  (1898).    (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Clare  Coll.  Mag.;  The  Times,  Nov.  16,  1925.) 
ANDERSON,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Julv  7, 
i8i8.    B.  in  Ireland.    Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823;  M.A. 
1827.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Rochester)  1824; 
priest  (Bristol)  Apr.  3,  1825;  C.  of  Charlton-next-Woolwich, 
1824-7.    Minister  of  the  Wesleyan  Chapel  at  East  Dulwich, 
Surrey,   1827-44;   resigned.    V.   of  St   Paul's,  Heme  Hill, 
Surrey,  1844-69.    Minister  of  the  Episcopal  Chapel  at  Nor- 
wood.    R.    of   Kemberton   with   Sutton    Maddock,    Salop, 
1869-93.    Resided  latterly  at  Sedlescombe  rector>',  Sussex. 
Died  there  Feb.  3,  1893,  aged  93.   Father  of  Matthew  (next) 
and  Frederick  W.  (1861).    (Brayley,  Surrey,  iii.  244,  272, 
386;  Scott,  MSS.) 
ANDERSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  8, 
1848.    S.  of  Matthew  (above),  clerk,  of  Dulwich,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1866.    Ord.  deacon, 
1852;  priest  (Lichfield)  1853.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Derby,  1852-4. 
C.  of  Bordesley,  1854-6.   R.  of  Gt  Smeaton,  Yorks.,  1856-66. 
V.  of  Buckland-in-Dover,  1866-74.   V.  of  St  James's,  Shore- 
ditch,  London,  1874-84.   Died  Jan.  29,  1884,  at  Folkestone. 
Brother  of  Frederick  W.  (1861).    (Hennessy;  T.  A.  Walker, 
495) 
ANDERSON,  MATTHEW  EDMUND  MOORE.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Michs.  1899.   S.  of  Robert,  C.B.   B.  July  26,  1880, 
in  London.    School,  St  Paul's.    Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902.    Of  Lovedale,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa,  in  1936. 
Brother  of  Alan  S.  M.  (1894),  etc.   (Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1936.) 
ANDERSON,  MAURICE  CHAPMAN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  II,  1868.   S.  of  Sir  George  William  Anderson,  K.C.B. , 
I.C.S.   Did  not  reside.   Adm.  (age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall,  1869. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Died  Aug.  20,  1933,  aged  83, 
at  Norfolk  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.    (The  Times,  Aug.  22, 
1933) 
ANDERSON,   OCTAVIUS  ARTHUR.    Matric.   Non-CoU.   May, 
1889.  Died  Oct.  22,  1932,  at  St  Albans.   (The  Times,  Oct.  26, 
1932.) 
ANDERSON,  PERCIVAL  HEDLEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.    S.  of  Wheatley,  of  33,  Westboume  Villas, 
Brighton.    B.  Dec.   19,   1870,  at  Quebec,  Canada.    School, 
Wellington  College.    Matric.  Michs.   1890.    In  the  Galway 
mihtia,  1892;  Capt.,  1898;  retired.   (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 
ANDERSON,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  6,  1834. 
Did  not  reside.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  18,  1834.   S.  of 
Thomas,    Capt.,    E.I.C.S.,    deceased.     School,    St    Paul's, 
London.    Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar,  1835; 
B..\.  1838;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  July  13,  1839; 
priest  (London)   Dec.   20,   1840.    Licensed  in  Theology  at 
Durham  Universitv.   Chaplain  of  the  East  India  Co.,  1842; 
at  Colaba,  Bombay,  1849-57.   Started  the  Bombay  Quarterly 
Magazine.     Edited    the    Bombay   Quarterly    Revieu;    1855. 
Married  Dora,  dau.  of  Matthew  Potts,  Esq.,  of  Carr  Hill, 
Durham,  Nov.   2,   1842.    Author,  The  English  in  Western 
India;  Forms  of  Private  Prayer.    Died  Dec.   13,   1857,  at 
Malabar  Hill,  Bombay.    Father  of  William  P.  (1872).    (St 
Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  91.) 
ANDERSON,   ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  17, 
1809.  Of  the  West  Indies.  Matric.  Michs.  1809.  One  of  these 
names  in   the   Indian  Medical  Service.    B.   June  3,   1791. 
M.R.C.S.,    1812.    Assistant  Surgeon   to  the   Forces,    1813; 
Surgeon,  1826;  retired,  1837.    Died  Feb.  12,  1847.    A  con- 
temporary  namesake   at   Harrow,    1803-4;    afterwards   at 
Haileybury  College,  1804-9.    In  the  Madras  Civil  Service, 
1810-21.      Assistant    Orientalist    at    Haileybury,     1S21-5. 
Author,  A  Tamil  Grammar,  and  religious  works.   Died  Mar. 
22,  1843  (he  was  brother  of  James  Stuart  Murray  Anderson, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  R.  of  Tormarton,  Wilts.).   See  also  the  next. 
ANDERSON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.   6,    1823;   a   'Ten-year'   man.    Probably  ord.   deacon 
(London)   Dec.   23,    1821,  literate;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1822,  as 
of  the  East  India  College,  Hertford.    P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Brighton,  1841-3.   (T.  A.  Walker,  416.) 
ANDERSON,    ROBERT   GERARD.     Adm.    pens,    (age   24)    at 
Trinity,  May  29,   1854.    S.  of  Thomas  [merchant,  of  Old 
Broad   Street,    London].     B.    June   9,    1830,    at   Clapham, 
London.    School,   King's  College,   London.    Matric.  Michs. 
1854;   B.A.    1858;   M.A.   1886.    Ord.   deacon,   1858;   priest 
(York)  1859;  V.  of  Manton,  Rutland,  1859-66.  V.  of  Walcot, 
Lines.,  1866-79.  Of  Maison  Louis  Masson,  Veytaux,  Switzer- 
land, in  1886;  later,  of  Wallington  Lodge,  Surrey.  Died  Apr. 
20,  1889,  at  Bath.   (Clergy  List;  History  of  Northumberland, 
XIII.  318.) 


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Anderson,  Rupert  Darnley 

ANDERSON,  RUPERT  DARNLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1879.  S.  of  Thomas  Darnley.  deceased,  late  of 
Waverley  Abbey,  Famham,  Surrey.  B.  Apr.  29,  1859. 
School.  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Sometime  in  Florida 
with  Lindsay  Bury,  orange  planter,  who  was  also  at  Eton 
and  afterwards  at  Trinity  College.  Of  Waverley  Abbey, 
Famham,  Surrey;  formerly  of  Ravenhill,  Rugeley,  Staffs. 
J.P.  for  Staffs.,  1892.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Surrey,  1901.  O.B.E., 
1918.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  William  J.  (1880). 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ANDERSON,  SAMUEL  RUTHVEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Tri.vity,  May  8,  1847.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Bonn,  Germany. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851.  Ord. 
deacon,  1852;  priest  (London)  1853;  C.  of  Hounslow, 
Middlesex,  1853-65.  V.  of  Otley,  Yorks.,  1865-88.  P.C.  of 
Famley,  1866-88.  Rural  Dean,  1871.  Chaplain  of  Wharfe- 
dale  Union,  1874.  Died  May  12,  1888,  aged  59,  at  Harrogate. 
{Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

ANDERSON,  STUART  GORDON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1893. 
S.  of  James  .\le.xander.  Col.,  of  19,  Portman  Square,  London, 
S.W.    School,  Newton  College,  Devon.    Matric.  Michs.  1893. 

ANDERSON,  STUART  MILLIGAN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  11, 
1898.  S.  of  Kenneth  Lockwood,  of  Cromwell  Road,  Ken- 
sington, London.  B.  Sept.  23,  1879.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  189S.  Entered  the  .^rmy  (and  Lieut.,  R.A., 
1900;  Lieut.,  1901;  Capt.,  1910).  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  (Instructor,  Field  Artillery,  .Australian  Common- 
wealth Military  Forces,  1912).  In  the  Great  War,  Major, 
R.A.,  1914;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  1918;  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches; D.S.O.,  1917;  American  D.S.M.,  and  Legion  of 
Honour,  5th  Class.  Retired  with  hon.  rank  of  Brig. -Gen., 
1920.  \  Director  of  the  Exchange  Telegraph  Co.,  Ltd. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Harry  Warren  House,  Studland, 
Dorset.  Brother  of  Kenneth  B.  (1900).  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  II,  1826.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  (Mr  Tate).  Matric.  Michs.  1827; 
B..'\.  1832;  M.A.  1836.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  20,  1830, 
age  22,  as  's.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.' 
Probably  the  Thomas  Anderson,  of  Anderson  Place,  New- 
castle-on-Tyne, who  sold  Anderson  Place  and  bought  Little 
Harle  Tower,  Northumberland.  J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff  of 
Northumberland.  1843.  Married  Emily,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Fisher,  of  Wavendon,  Bucks.,  .\pr.  20,  1841.  Died 
Oct.  28,  1872.    (Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS.  .Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  .Apr.  27, 
1831.  Of  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  Scholar,  1832;  B..A. 
1838.  Probably  C.  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  in  1849.  C.  of 
Cluist  Church,  Mar\-Iebone,  London,  185 1-7;  P.C.  of 
Seathwaite,  Lanes.,  1857-60;  'B.A.'  Died  there  July  6, 
i860,  aged  46.   (G.  Mag.,  i86o,  11.  321;  Clergy  Lists.) 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  E.mmanuel,  Mar.  30, 
1855.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord. 
deacon,  1859;  priest  (Ely)  i860;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Sudbury, 
1859-65.  V.  of  Pokesdown,  Hants.,  1868-86.  Living  at 
Bournemouth  in  1900.  Died  there  Apr.  29,  1917,  aged  81. 
{Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1871.  2nd  s.  of  James,  deceased,  late  of  21,  Raglan 
Road,  Dublin  [and  of  Grace  Dieu,  Co.  Waterford],  B. 
June  26,  1852,  at  Waterford.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875.  Of  Grace  Dieu  Lodge. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Waterford.  High  Sheriff,  1885.  J.P. 
for  Co.  Kilkenny.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  5, 
1925.    (Burke,  L.G.,  Irish  Suppl.) 

ANDERSON,    THOMAS   WILSON.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 

Jesus,  Nov.  17,  1848.    Of  Hants.    S.  of  ,  Esq.,  R.N. 

Matric.  Lent,  1849;  B.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1855;  C.  of  Brockhall,  Northants.,  1854-68.  R.  of 
Skeyton,  Norfolk,  1872-82.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
May  20,  1882.   {Stemmaia  Alstoniana;  Crockford.) 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  6,  1844.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  in  London.  School,  Hamp- 
stead  Norreys,  Berks.  (Mr  Blissard).  Matric.  Michs.  1844; 
B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon,  1S49;  priest  (Rochester) 
1850.  C.  of  Chigwell,  1849-52.  Died  Sept.  23,  1903,  aged  77, 
at  Old  Romney.    (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1898. 
S.  of  Mrs  Anderson,  of  Kirk  Street,  Newark-on-Trent. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest 
(Rochester)  1903;  C.  of  St  Katherine's,  Rotherhithe,  Surrey, 
1902-6.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Clewer,  1906-8.  C.  of  the  Holy 
Nativity,  Knowle,  Bristol,  1908-11.  C.  of  Teddington,  1908. 
C.  of  St  Cyprian's,  Roath,  Glam.,  1911-13.  Became  a 
Roman  Catholic,  1913.    (P.  E.  Towell.) 


Anderson,  William  Philpot 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  BLAIR.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  30,  1899.  S.  of  William  Blair,  of  13,  Gladstone  Place, 
Aberdeen.  B.  July  28,  1877,  at  Aberdeen.  School,  Aberdeen 
University.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar,  1901;  Browne 
Medal;  Members'  prizeman,  1902;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
1st  Class,  1901;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1903)  1903;  M.A.  1908. 
Fellow  of  St  John's  College,  1936.  Lecturer  in  Classics  at 
Manchester  University,  1903-6.  Professor  of  Latin  at 
Queens'  University,  Kingston,  Canada,  1906-13.  D.Litt. 
(Aberdeen).  Professor  of  Imperial  Latin  at  Manchester 
University,  1913-29;  Hulme  Professor  of  Latin  at  Man- 
chester University,  1929-36.  Kennedy  Professor  of  Latin  at 
Cambridge,  1936-.  Editor  of  classical  works.  Of  31,  Mading- 
ley  Road,  Cambridge.  (Univ.  Cal.,  1937-8;  Who's  Who, 
1938.) 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  16,  1863.  S.  of  Duncan.  B.  Oct.  29,  1843,  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1863. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  DUNLOP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.  S.  of  .Alexander,  of  Ardsheal,  near  Bally- 
chulish,  .Argyll.  B.  July  10,  1858,  at  Oxton,  Cheshire.  School, 
Birkenhead  proprietary  (Mr  Pearse).  Matric.  Michs.  1876; 
B..A.  1880;  M.A.  and  M.B.  1886.  At  St  George's  Hospital, 
London.  M.R.C.S.,  1S84.  .Assistant  House  Surgeon  at  the 
Royal  Berkshire  Hospital.  Hon.  Physician  at  the  Cumber- 
land Infirmary,  1909-12.  Hon.  .Anaesthetist  at  the  War 
Hospital,  Cariisle,  1917-18.  O.B.E.  Of  Chestnut  Hill, 
Keswick,  Cumberland  (retired).  Hon.  Radiographer  to  the 
Cottage  Hospital,  Keswick,  in  1927.  Author,  medical. 
(Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937;  Medical  Wlio's  Who,  1927;  Medical 
Directory,  1938.) 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  7,  1864.  S.  of  David,  Bishop  of  Rupert's  Land,  and  of 
Clifton,  Bristol.  B.  May  21,  1846,  at  St  Bees,  Cumberland. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1879. 
Rowing  'blue.'  Planter  in  Ceylon.  Died  July  i,  1920, 
aged  74,  at  12,  Hanover  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London. 
Buried  at  CUfton,  Bristol.  M.I.  Brother  of  David  (1861). 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1887.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Clifton,  Bristol. 
B.  Mar.  2,  1869,  at  Donnybrook,  Ireland.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Brother  of  Joshua  A. 
(1885).    (Burke,  L.G.,  Irish  Suppl.,  1937.) 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  [JOHN].  -Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
.Apr.  17,  1809.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Temple 
House,  Bedale,  Yorks.  School,  York  (Mr  Graham).  Matric. 
Michs.  1809  (W.  J.);  Exhibitioner,  1809;  Scholar,  1812; 
B.A.  1813. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  9,  1880.  S.  of  Thomas  Darnley,  of  Waverley  Abbey, 
Famham,  Surrey.  B.  Aug.  12,  1861,  at  Liverpool.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  AUchs.  1880.  For  some  years  in  Montana. 
Living  at  Waverley  .Abbey,  Famham,  in  1890.  Brother  of 
Rupert  D.  (1879). 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  MASON.  .Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  6,  1883.  S.  of  Humphrey  GUlbe,  commercial  clerk.  B. 
.Aug.  21,  1864,  at  Burton-on-Trent.  Bapt.  Aug.  10,  1866. 
School,  Burton-on-Trent  Grammar  (Mr  J.  W.  Beckett). 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1888;  C.  of  Bath,  1887-8.  C.  of  Farringdon, 
1888—93.  R.  of  Durweston  with  Bryanston,  Salop,  1893- 
1912;  retired.  'Travelling',  in  Crockford,  1915-19,  and 
disappears  therefrom,  1920. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  PALEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
May  9,  1843.  S.  of  Edward  (1803),  R.  of  HickUng,  Notts.  B. 
there  Dec.  2,  1824.  School,  Stamford  (Mr  Gretton).  Matric. 
Michs.  1843;  Scholar;  B..A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1847; 
M.A.  (Emmanuel)  1850;  B.D.  1857.  Fellow  of  St  John's. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  June  28,  1850.  Fellow  and  Tutor  of 
Emmanuel,  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Ely)  1853. 
Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School,  Kent,  1848-50.  R.  of 
Winsford,  Somerset,  1857-1908.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1892-1908. 
Died  Feb.  13,  1908,  aged  83,  at  Winsford.  (Crockford; 
Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  PHILPOT  or  PHILPOTT.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1872.  S.  of  Philip  (1834),  clerk, 
deceased  [formerly  chaplain  at  Colaba,  Bombay].  B.  there 
Jan.  29,  1853.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs.  1872  (W. 
Philpott);  B..A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1877;  priest,  1879; 
C.  of  Christ  Church,  Luton,  Beds.,  1877-9.  Chaplain  to  the 
Hon.  A.  Hay-Drummond,  R.N.,  1880-1;  to  the  Earl  of  Mar 
and  Kellie,  1881-S.  C.  of  Latton,  Wilts.,  1889-91.  V.  of 
Latton  with  Eisey,  1891-8.  Lived  for  some  time  at  Marl- 
borough; afterwards  of  Uckfield,  Sussex;  still  there  1919. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1923.   (Lancing  Sch.  Reg.) 


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Anderson,  Yarborough 

ANDERSON,  YARBOROUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  24, 
1869.  2nd  s.  of  William  Charles,  siirgeon,  of  York.  B.  there 
Sept.  30,  1850.  School,  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  Scholar,  1869;  B.A.  1873;  LL.B.  1874;  M.A.  1880. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  20,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1875.  On  the  North-Eastem  circuit.  Revising  Barrister. 
Joint  editor  of  Leigh  and  Marchant's  Guide  to  Election  Law. 
Died  Apr.  22,  1917,  at  Scarborough.    (Peile,  11.  610.) 

ANDERSON-PELHAM,  see  PELHAM,  Hon.  CHARLES  ANDER- 
SON. 

ANDERSSON,  LARS  AKSEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  28)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  Lars  Peter,  Esq.,  M.P.  in  Sweden.  B.  at 
Hahnstad,  Sweden.   School,  Upsala  University. 

ANDERTON,  HAROLD  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1895.  S.  of  Wilham,  physician  and  surgeon,  of 
Ormskirk,  Lanes.  B.  there  Jan.  11,  1878.  Schools,  Ormskirk 
Grjimmar  (Rev.  Jones)  and  Merchant  Taylors',  Crosby, 
Lanes.   Matric.  Michs.  1895. 

ANDERTON,  HENRY  LYON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Aug.  2, 
1864.  S.  and  h.  of  John  William,  manufacturer,  of  Cleck- 
heaton,  Leeds.  B.  there  Dec.  8,  1844.  School,  Huddersfield 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  LL.B.  1868. 
President  of  the  Union  Society,  1866.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  17,  i868,  as  's.  of  William,  of  Cleckheaton.' 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1871.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Died 
Dec.  23,  1873,  of  typhoid  fever,  at  Cleckheaton.  Brother  of 
William  E.  (1872).    (Venn,  11.  367.) 

ANDERTON,  JOSEPH  [HEYWOOD].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  19,  1821.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Manchester.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1822,  as  Joseph  Heywood;  B.A.  1826; 
M.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest  (Chester)  1830.  P.C. 
(afterwards  patron)  of  Clitheroe,  Lanes.,  1835-78.  Died 
1878.    (Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  vi.  371.) 

ANDERTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  13, 
1863.  S.  of  John,  organ  builder.  B.  Apr.  15,  1836,  at  Bir- 
mingham. Mus.  Bac.  1865.  Teacher  of  music  at  Birmingham 
and  organist  at  SolihuU.  Conductor  of  the  singing  class  at 
the  Birmingham  and  Midland  Institute.  Lectured  on 
musical  subjects.  Musical  critic  of  the  Birmingham  Daily 
Gazette.  Part  proprietor  and  editor  of  the  Midland  Counties 
Herald.  Retired  from  the  musical  profession,  1874.  Composer 
of  cantatas,  songs  and  orchestral  music.  Author,  Letters  from 
a  Country  Home.  (G.  P.  Brown  and  S.  Stratton,  British 
Musical  Biographies.) 

ANDERTON,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1872.  S.  of  William,  worsted  spinner.  B.  Aug.  7, 
1853,  at  Cleckheaton.  Matric.  Miehs.  1872;  B.A.  1876 
(Moral  Sei.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1875);  M.A.  1879.  Entered  the 
Congregational  Ministry.  Minister  at  Morley,  Yorks.,  1877- 
83;  at  Woodford  Green,  1884-1905.  Died  there  Oct.  16, 
i937i  aged  84.  Brother  of  Henry  L.  (1864).  (Congregaticmal 
Year  Book,  1937;  The  Times,  Oct.  18,  1937.) 

ANDRADE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  14, 
1889.  S.  of  David.  B.  at  Highbury,  Middlesex.  [School, 
Islington  High.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  B.Sc. 
(London)  1896.  Master  at  Birkenhead  Institute,  1893-6; 
at  Wallasey  Grammar  School  for  four  years;  at  Stourbridge 
Grammar  School,  1902-3.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Olave's 
Grammar  School,  London,  S.E.,  1903-16.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1908-16.) 

ANDRAS,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1856.  S.  of  John  Abraham  (next),  clerk.  B.  Mar.  i,  1836,  at 
Lee.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord. 
deacon,  1861;  priest  (London)  1862.  C.  of  Greenwich,  1861-3. 
Head  Master  of  Huntingdon  Grammar  School,  1863-6. 
Second  Master  of  the  Royal  Grammar  School,  Lancaster, 
1866-8.  Chaplain  to  the  English  residents  connected  with 
the  Caucasus  railway,  1869-71;  of  the  Lewisham  Union, 
1873-80;  at  Odessa,  1880-3;  at  Woolwich  Union,  1884-93. 
Went  to  Canada.  C.  of  Wetaskiwin,  1893-5;  incumbent 
there,  1895-1902.  R.  of  Victor,  Colorado,  1902-5.  Returned 
to  England.  C.  of  St  Werburgh,  Bristol,  1905-7.  Resided 
latterly  at  39,  Fairfield  Road,  Bristol.  Died  Aug.  14,  1911, 
aged  75,  at  Bristol.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDRAS,  JOHN  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  4, 
1829.  Of  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1832;  B.A. 
1833;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1833;  priest  (Exeter) 
1834.  Assistant  Master  at  Blackheath  Proprietary  School, 
1841.  Chaplain  of  Lewisham  Union,  Kent,  1842-73.  Some- 
time Principal  of  Blackheath  College;  there  in  1860-8-. 
Lived  at  Lee,  Kent,  S.E.,  1870-3.  Died  (?)  1873.  Father  of 
Charles  H.  (above).   (Records  of  Rochester  Diocese.) 

ANDREAE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15,  1891. 
S.  of  Theodore,  of  The  Planes,  East  Sheen,  Surrey.  B.  Mar.  7, 
1873,  at  Walthamstow,  Essex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  A  member  of  the  London  Stock 
Exchange.  Of  6,  West  Eaton  Place,  London,  S.W.  1.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 
ANDREW,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  3, 
1846.  S.  of  James.   B.  at  Wemeth,  Stockport,  Cheshire. 


Andrew,  Henry  Whitworth 

ANDREW  ALFRED  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1,  1864.  Of  Norfolk.  [2nd  s.  of  William  Wayte, 
clerk,  of  Wood  Hall,  Norfolk.  B.  Aug.  13,  1844.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  II,  1867.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1871.  Of  Sawbridgeworth, 
Herts.  Died  July  25,  1913,  aged  68,  in  London.  Buried  at 
Ketteringham,  near  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  Brother  of 
William  W.  W.  (1854).  (Seott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  July  29, 
1913-) 
ANDREW,  BURNLEY  WILD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1,  1869.  S.  of  John  James,  solicitor.  B.  1852,  at  Dept- 
ford.  School,  Blackheath  Proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1870. 
ANDREW,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 
1883.  S.  of  Thomas  (1836),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  Jan.  27,  1867, 
at  Thriplow,  Essex.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Of  6,  Park  Avenue,  Castle 
Cary,  Somerset,  in  1938.  (Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1938.) 
ANDREW,  EDWARD  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus. 
Aug.  12,  1863.  S.  of  Richard  (1818),  clerk,  deceased.  B. 
Oct.  14,  1842,  at  Spaldwick,  Hunts.  School,  Canterbury 
Clergy  Orphan.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1867;  priest  (Ely)  1868;  C.  of  Chilham,  Kent, 
1867-8.  C.  of  Conington,  Hunts.,  1868-75.  R-  of  Water- 
Stratford,  Bucks.,  1875-87.  Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Clergy 
Orphan  Corporation,  1875-1906.  V.  of  Mundon,  Essex, 
1889-1906.  Died  there  June  8,  1906,  aged  63.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1865).  (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 
ANDREW,  ERNEST  DUNCAN.   Adm.  at  Clare,  June  6,  1872. 

Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1878. 
ANDREW,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  4,  1845. 

Matric.  Lent,  1846. 
ANDREW,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4,  1895. 
B.  1876.  School,  King's  College,  Taunton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Master  at  Horton  Hall, 
Northampton,  for  two  years ;  at  Horton  School,  Ickwell  Bury, 
Beds.,  1900-2.  Assistant  Master  at  Lancing  College,  1902-3. 
Naval  Instructor,  1903-26;  retired  with  rank  of  Instructor 
Capt.,  1926.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Instructor  Lieut., 
R.N.;  at  the  Battle  of  the  Falkland  Islands,  1914;  at  the 
Battle  of  Jutland,  1916;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Secretary 
of  the  Royal  Naval  Club,  Portsmouth,  1926-35.  Of  Congress 
House,  Southsea.  Occurs  in  the  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937. 
(Univ.  War  List;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1904.) 
ANDREW,  GILBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Jan.  19, 
1769.  [3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Creeton,  Northants.]  B.  there 
Aug.  30,  1743.  Matric.  Easter,  1770.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.   30,    1770;   priest.   Mar.   31,    1771.     R.  of  Harleston, 

Northants.,   1771-1808.    Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  , 

Cant.  Died  s.p.  Oct.  11,  1808,  aged  65.  Buried  at  Harleston. 
M.I.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Baker,  i.  168,  172;  H.  I.  Longden;  G. 
Mag.,  1808,  n.  where  he  is  styled  'M.A.') 
ANDREW,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1868.  S.  of 
WilUam.  E.  at  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Dec.  12, 
1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875;  LL.M. 
1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Ely)  1881;  C.  of  Wilshamp- 
stead,  Beds.,  1880-1.  Head  Master  of  Churcher's  College, 
Petersfield,  Hants.,  1881-93.  V.  of  Gt  Longstone,  Derbs., 
1893-1917.  V.  of  Rolvenden,  Kent,  1917-28;  retired.  Of 
47,  Eversleigh  Place,  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Perhaps  brother 
of  John  E.  (1877).  (Crockford,  1938.) 
ANDREW,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Dec.  13, 
1865.  S.  of  Richard  (1818),  clerk,  deceased  [late  V.  of 
Spaldwick,  Hunts.].  B.  there  May  29,  1847.  School,  Clergy 
Orphan,  Canterbury  (Rev.  D.  Butler).  Matric.  Miehs.  1866; 
B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Norwich)  1873;  C.  of 
Walton,  Suffolk,  1872-81.  V.  of  Griston,  Norfolk,  1881- 
1936-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1932-6-.  Brother  of  Edward 
G.  (1863).  (Crockford,  1938.) 
ANDREW,  HENRY  MARTYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3, 
1868.  S.  of  Matthew  [Wesleyan  minister;  afterwards  a 
merchant,  at  Melbourne,  AustraUa].  B.  Jan.  3,  1845,  at 
Bridgnorth,  Salop.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1870; 
Prizeman;  B.A.  (27th  Wrangler)  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Previously 
in  Australia.  Second  Master  at  Wesley  College,  Melbourne, 
1866-8.  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy 
at  the  Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester,  GIoucs., 
1872-5.  Returned  to  Melbourne.  Head  Master  of  Wesley 
College,  1875-82.  Lecturer  in  Natural  Philosophy  at  Mel- 
bourne University,  1882.  First  Professor  there  of  Natural 
Philosophy,  1883-8.  Joint  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  and  a 
Member  of  the  University  Council.  Author  of  a  paper  on 
'Brain  waves.'  Died  Sept.  18,  1888,  on  board  the  P.  and  O. 
steamer  Massilia,  near  Aden.  (Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 
ANDREW,  HENRY  WHITWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  10,  1872.  S.  of  Henry,  surgeon.  B.  Oct.  6,  1852,  at 
Truro,  Cornwall.  School,  Sherborne  (Dr  Harper).  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  Scholar,  1872;  B.A.  (12th  Wrangler)  1876.  Adm. 
at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Apr.  25,  1876.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1879. 
Conveyancer  and  equity  draftsman.  Died  Mar.  28,  1918,  at 
Lugano.    (Peile,  11.  623;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 


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Andrew,  James 

ANDREW,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  11,  1827. 
S.  of  James,  clerk,  LL.D.,  and  Head  Master  of  the  Military 
Academy,  Addiscombe,  Surrey  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B. 
there.  School,  Woodford  (Dr  Andrew).  Matric.  Michs.  1828; 
M.B.  1833;  Lie.  Med.  1836;  M.D.  1839.  F.R.C.P.  (Edin- 
burgh) 1840;  F.R.S.E.  Practised  in  Edinburgh.  Physician 
to  the  Royal  Infirmary  and  Dispensary,  1846-56.  Died 
Dec.  I,  1859,  at  15,  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh.  {Venn,  11. 
203;  Boose.) 
ANDREW,  JAMES  HARDY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1862.  S.  of  John,  master  spinner.  B.  Sept.  8,  1823,  at  Lees, 
Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct.  7, 
1862.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1876.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Tideswell,  Derbs., 
1865-70.  C.  of  Littleham,  Devon,  1870-1.  C.  of  St  Thomas', 
Ardwick,  Manchester,  1871-5.  V.  of  Hartington,  Derbs., 
1875-91.  Died  1891.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1856).  (Peile,  11. 
574-) 
ANDREW,  JAMES  HARDY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Nov.  1880;  B.A. 
1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Ripon)  1905;  C.  of  Burman 
Tofts,  Yorks.,  1903-11.  C.  of  Tipton,  1911-21.  V.  of  Nor- 
man's Heath,  Tamworth,  1921-3.  V.  of  Milwich,  Staffs., 
1923-7.  Not  in  Crockford,  1928.  (Crockford.) 
ANDREW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  12,  1788.  Of 
Northants.  [S.  of  Robert,  of  Daventry.  B.  Mar.  20,  1771. 
School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  1795. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Oct.  1796,  as  'M.A.  of  Queens'  College, 
Cambridge.'  According  to  a  statement  in  the  Pari.  Reg.  of 
Newnham,  Cudworth  Bruck  the  preceding  curate  gave  the 
Registers  of  Badby  and  Newnham  to  the  Rev.  John  Andrew, 
of  Daventry,  Feb.  12,  1794.  It  would  seem  that  John  Andrew 
was  first  C.  of  Daventry,  and  probably  C.  of  Badby  and 
Newnham  as  deacon  till  his  priesthood  in  Oct.  1796.  Died 
May  17,  1801,  aged  30.  M.I.  at  Daventry.  [To  be  distin- 
guished from  John  Andrew,  M.A.,  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1794-9, 
and  Archdeacon  of  Barnstaple  1798-9;  died  July  3  (?  10) 
1799,  aged  49 ;  see  Le  Neve,  Fasti  Eccles.,  1.  408 ;  and  G.  Mag., 
1799,  II.  629,  where  the  dates  do  not  coincide  with  those  in  Le 
Neve.]  See  also  note  sub  .'\ndrews,  John,  M.A.,  1784.  (Baker, 
1.  332;  H.  I.  Longden;  Northants.  and  Rutland  Clergy.) 
ANDREW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  1792. 
Of  Northants.  [Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Harleston, 
Northants.  Bapt.  there  May  22,  1774.]  Matric.  Michs.  1793; 
B.A.  1797.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  9,  1797.  C.  of  Brock- 
hall,  1797.  Perhaps  V.  of  Dodford,  Northants.  (according  to 
the  pedigree  in  Baker,  1.  168;  but  does  not  appear  in  the 
list  of  vicars  of  Dodford).  Died  July  25,  1799.  Buried  at 
Harleston,  July  31,  1799.  Brother  of  Robert  (1791). 
(Baker,  i.  168;  G.  Mag.,  1799,  11.  718;  Northants. and Ruttatid 
Clergy.) 

ANDREW,  JOHN  EDMUND.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1877. 
Adm.  (age  22)  at  Caius,  Apr.  1878.  S.  of  the  late  W.,  cotton- 
spinner.  B.  at  Royton,  near  Manchester.  Schools,  Lichfield 
and  Tideswell.  B.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1881; 
priest  (Salisbury)  1883;  C.  of  Leeds,  Kent,  1881.  C.  of  Farley, 
Wilts.,  1883.  C.  of  Tideswell,  Derbs.,  1885-8.  V.  of  Derwent 
Woodlands,  1888-97.  Deprived  of  his  living,  1897.  Perhaps 
brother  of  GUes  (1868).    (I'enn,  11.  432.) 

ANDREW,  JOHN  RICHARDSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1880.  S.  of  Richardson,  manufacturer,  of  Prestbury, 
Macclesfield.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  16,  1862.  [School, 
Harrow.]   Matric.  Michs.  1880.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

ANDREW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  11, 
1818.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Lincoln.  School,  Lincoln  (Mr  Carter). 
.Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar,  1822;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1827. 
V.  of  Spaldwick,  Hunts.,  1838-48.  Died  Feb.  9  (?  10)  1848, 
aged  48,  at  Spaldwick.  M.I.  (brass).  Father  of  Edward  G. 
(1863)  and  Henry  (1865).  (G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  448,  where  he 
occurs  as  Andrews.) 

ANDREW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  ig, 
1 79 1.  Of .  Northants.  [Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of 
Harleston.  Bapt.  Oct.  5,  1770.]  Matric.  Lent,  1792.  Of 
Harleston,  Esq.  Sheriff  of  Northants.,  1809.  Married 
Frances,  dau.  of  Charles  James  Packe,  of  Prestwould, 
Leics.,  May  16,  1799-  Doubtless  brother  of  John  (1792). 
(Baker,  1.  168.) 

ANDREW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15,  1856; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  John,  cotton-spinner. 
B.  at  The  Manor  House,  Lees,  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes. 
Bapt.  Aug.  27,  1820.  The  last  of  the  'Ten-year'  men.  This 
name  was  on  the  College  boards  for  nearly  45  years.  Ord. 
deacon,  1853;  priest  (Lichfield)  1854;  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Lichfield,  1853-9.  P-C.  of  Wall,  near  Lichfield,  1859-64; 
built  a  vicarage  there.  V.  of  Tideswell,  Derbs.,  1864-1900; 
spent  £16,000  on  the  parish  church,  known  locally  as  the 
'Cathedral  of  the  Peak,'  while  he  was  called  'bishop  of  the 
Peak.'  Rural  Dean  of  Eyam.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1879-85. 
Rural  Dean  of  Buxton,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Southwell,  1885- 
900.    Designed  and  built  schools  and  churches  at  Miller's 


Andrewes,  Gerrard 

Dale,  Cressbrook,  Litton  and  Wardlow.  Died  Apr.  14,  1900, 
aged  79,  at  Tideswell  vicarage.  Memorial  brass  at  Tideswell. 
Brother  of  James  H.  (1862).  (Eagle,  xxi.  353;  Boase,  iv. 
Suppl.) 

ANDREW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  2,  1756. 
Of  Northants.  Matric.  Lent,  1758;  B.A.  1761.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1762.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Harleston, 
Northants.,  1762-8;  buried  there  Oct.  6,  1768.  [In  the  pedi- 
gree of  Andrew,  of  Harleston,  given  in  Baker,  Northants.,  i. 
168,  Thomas,  V.  of  Harleston,  occurs  as  son  of  William; 
bapt.  Sept.  10,  1706;  buried  (unmarried)  Oct.  6,  1768,  at 
Harleston.  In  the  list  of  Vicars  of  Harleston  (Baker,  i. 
172),  he  is  styled  'B.A.  of  Queens'  College,  Cambridge.'] 
(H.  I.  Longden;  Northants.  and  Rutland  Clergy.) 

ANDREW  or  ANDREWS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke, 
June  29,  1836.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  mercer,  of  Cheltenham, 
Gloucs.  B.  at  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1836,  as  Andrew, 
Thomas;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest, 
1842.  V.  of  Firbank,  Westmorland,  1847-9.  V.  of  Thriplow, 
Herts.,  1849-74.  Died  there  Apr.  28,  1874,  aged  59.  Father 
of  Charles  J.  (1883).  (Pembroke  Adm.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDREW,  WALTER  MALCOLM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  28,  1864.  S.  of  Mrs  Andrew,  of  i,  Stamford  Street,  S. 
Kensington,  London.  School,  Kensington  Proprietary. 
Matric.  Lent,  1864. 

ANDREW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  10, 
1796.  Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1796;  Scholar,  1797;  B.A. 
1802;  M.A.  1805. 

ANDREW,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  3,  1868.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  deceased,  of 
London,  S.E.  B.  Oct.  24,  1850.  School,  Hevesham  (?  Hever- 
sham)  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Became  a  Non-CoU. 
student  and  then  adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  29,  1878;  B.A. 
1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (Bath  and 
Wells)  1881;  C.  of  Batcomb,  Somerset,  1879-92.  C.  of 
Kyre-Wyard,  Worcs.,  1892-5.  R.  of  Stoke-Bliss,  1895-1902. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1903.    (T.  A.  Walker,  552.) 

ANDREW,  WILLIAM  WICKES  WAYTE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  June  26,  1854.  S.  of  William  Wayte  [M.A.  (Oxon.)], 
clerk,  of  Wood  Hall,  Hethersett,  Norfolk,  and  V.  of  Ketter- 
ingham.  B.  at  Gt  Witchingham.  School,  Norwich  (Rev.  J. 
Perowne).  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.B.  1861. 
Studied  medicine  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  and  at 
Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge.  M.R.C.S.,  i860.  In 
medical  practice  at  Hendon,  Middlesex.  Medical  Officer  to 
the  Hendon  Union.  Surgeon  to  the  Southern  Division  of 
the  Metropolitan  Police  and  to  the  Hendon  Division  of  the 
General  Post  Office.  Previously  well  known  as  an  army 
surgeon.  Died  Aug.  8,  1908,  aged  73,  at  Hendon,  as  the 
result  of  gnats'  stings  while  driWng  in  his  carriage.  Brother 
of  Alfred  .\.  (1864).  (Venn,  11.  318;  The  Times,  Aug.  11, 
1908.) 

ANDREWES,  see  also  ANDREWS. 

ANDREWES,  CHARLES  NESFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  S.  of  Nesfield  (1863),  clerk,  of  Villa  Ifinger, 
Meran,  Tirol,  Austria.  B.  Apr.  18,  1876,  at  Southwater, 
Horsham,  Sussex.  School,  Bradfield  (Dr  Gray).  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899.  Joined  the  South  Devon  Yeomanry, 
1902.  In  the  Great  War,  Lieut.,  Labour  Corps.  Died  Nov. 
29,  1918,  on  active  service.    (Univ.  War  List.) 

ANDREWES  [post  UTHWATT],  EUSEBIUS  ANDREWES.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  June  24,  1826.  [6th  s.  of  Henry  (1773), 
clerk],  of  Gt  Linford  Place,  near  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks. 
B.  June  21,  1807.  Matric.  Michs.  1826,  as  Uthwatt,  E.  A.; 
B.A.  1830,  as  Uthwatt.  Ord.  deacon,  1832;  priest,  1833,  as 
Uthwatt,  E.  A.  R.  of  Foxcote,  Bucks.,  1843-86.  Of  the 
White  House,  Buckingham,  and  of  Middleton-on-the-Hill, 
Heref.  [For  change  of  name  see  note  sub  Henry  (1773).] 
Married  Jane  Lucy,  dau.  of  James  Long  Hutton  Long,  R.  of 
Maids  Moreton,  Bucks.,  July  25,  1838.  Died  Aug.  26,  1891. 
Brother  of  WiUiam  (1812).    (Burke,  L.G.). 

ANDREWES,  GERRARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1769.  S.  of  Gerrard,  of  Leicester  [V.  of  Syston  and 
of  St  Nicholas,  Leicester.]  B.  there  Apr.  3,  1750.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1769;  Scholar,  1770;  B.A. 
1773;  M.A.  1779;  D.D.  1807.  Fellow,  1774.  Usher  at  West- 
minster School,  1771-84.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  15, 
1776.  R.  of  Zeal  Monachorum,  Dorset,  1788.  Preacher  at 
Magdalen  Hospital,  London,  1791;  at  the  Foundling  Hospital, 
1799.  R.  of  Mickleham,  Surrey,  1800-13.  R-  of  St  James's, 
Piccadilly,  London,  1802-25.  Dean  of  Canterbury,  1809-25. 
V.  of  Gt  Bookham,  Surrey,  1820-1.  Married  Elizabeth  Maria, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Ball  (?  Bale),  R.  of  Wymondham,  Leics., 
Dec.  1,  1788.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  June  2.  1825,  aged  75. 
Buried  at  Gt  Bookham.  M.I.  Father  of  Gerrard  T.  (next). 
(Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Le  Neve,  Fasti  Eccles.,  i.  35;  D.N.B.) 


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ANDREWES,  GERRARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  29,  1813.  [S.  and  h.  of  Gerrard  (above),  clerk.  B.  i795-] 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar,  1814; 
B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  1818;  priest  (Ely,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Canterbury)  May  14,  1819;  R.  of  All  Hallow's, 
Bread  Street,  with  St  John  the  Evangelist,  London,  1819-51. 
A  Six  preacher  of  Canterbury  Cathedral,  1821-32.  Chaplain 
to  the  House  of  Commons,  1839-49.  Clerk-in-Orders  at  St 
James's,  Westminster,  1842-51.  Married  EUzabeth  Catherine, 
dau.  of  William  Heberden,  M.D.,  of  London,  June  10,  1819. 
Died  Jime  22,  1 851,  at  8,  Sackville  Street,  Piccadilly,  London. 
Buried  at  Gt  Bookham.   {Boose,  iv.  Suppl.;  G.  Mag.) 

ANDREWES  [post  UTHWATT],  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  June  9,  1773.  2nd  s.  of  WUliam,  of  Buckingham. 
B.  Aug.  18,  1755.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1774. 
Scholar,  1774;  B.A.  i777-  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20, 
1789;  C.  of  Plumpton,  1 789-1800.  C.  of  Blakesley,  Northants. 
Of  Gt  Linford,  Bucks.  Lord  of  the  Manor.  High  Sheriff  of 
Bucks.  Took  by  Royal  Licence  the  surname  of  Uthwatt  in 
lieu  of  that  of  Andrewes  for  himself  and  his  issue  male,  in 
accordance  with  the  will  of  his  godfather,  Henry  Uthwatt, 
of  Gt  Linford,  Mar.  18,  1803.  Married  Judith,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Yates,  of  Culworth,  Northants.,  Mar.  10,  1783. 
Died  Oct.  20  (?  Oct.  i),  1812.  Father  of  William  (1812)  and 
Eusebius  A.  (1826).  (Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  H.  I.  Longden; 
Northants.  and  Rutland  Clergy.) 

ANDREWES,  HENRY  LESLIE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30,  1893. 
S.  of  Charles  Henry.  School,  Reading.  Matric.  Michs.  1893. 
Went  to  India,  1899,  and  engaged  in  tea-planting  in  the 
Nilgri  Hills.  Left  India,  1913.  Went  to  Kenya  Colony; 
engaged  there  in  coffee-planting.  During  the  Great  War 
served  in  the  Tanganyika  Territory,  1917-18.  Subsequently 
engaged  in  tutorial  work  till  1922.  Returned  to  England. 
Address,  Bere  Regis,  Dorset.   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

ANDREWES,  JOHN  BRERETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  25,  1876.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883. 
Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (St  Albans)  1883;  C.  of  Watford, 
1882-4.  Held  other  curacies,  1884-7.  C.  of  Halstead,  Essex, 
1887-96.  V.  of  Matching,  1896-1903.  V.  of  Harlow,  1903-20. 
Rural  Dean,  1907.  Surrogate,  Chelmsford  die,  1908-20. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Chelmsford,  1916-20.  Died  unmarried  Apr.  i, 
1920,  aged  61,  at  Harlow.  {Essex  Review,  xxix.  165;  Crock- 
ford.) 

ANDREWES,  NESFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21, 
1863.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  Oct.  13, 1844,  at  Mannheim,  Germany. 
School,  Bradfield  (Mr  Sanderson).  Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (Chichester) 
1870;  C.  of  Slinfold,  Sussex,  1869-73.  V.  of  Southwater, 
1873-94.  Chaplain  at  M6ran,  1894-1902;  at  Dinard,  1902-3. 
V.  of  Flixton,  Suffolk,  1903-6.  Resided  latterly  at  Fehx- 
stowe,  where  he  died  Dec.  7,  1916.  Father  of  Charles  N. 
(1895).    {Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

ANDREWES  [post  UTHWATT],  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  25,  1812.  S.  of  Henry  (i773)>  clerk,  of  Gt 
Linford,  near  Newport- Pagnell,  Bucks.  B.  Aug.  26,  i793- 
Matric.  Michs.  1812,  as  Andrewes,  W. ;  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1819. 
R.  of  Lillingstone  Dayrell,  1832-48.  V.  of  Stowe,  Bucks., 
1833-76.  R.  of  Maids  Moreton,  1848-78.  Of  Gt  Linford. 
J. P.  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Maids  Moreton  and  Gt  Linford. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Long  Long,  R.  of  Maids 
Moreton,  and  of  Thorpenstie  Hall,  Westmorland,  1832.  Died 
s.p.m.  Sept.  20,  1879.  Brother  of  Eusebius  A.  (1826). 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

ANDREWES-UTHWATT,  WILLIAM,  or  UTHWATT,  WILLIAM 
ANDREWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1900.  [4th] 
s.  of  Thomas  Andrewes,  of  The  White  House,  Buckingham 
[and  grandson  of  Eusebius  Andrewes  (1826).  B.  June  14, 
1881,  at  Ballarat,  Victoria,  Australia.]  School,  Ballarat. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903,  as  Andrewes-Uthwatt; 
M.A.  1915.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest  (Winchester)  1906;  C. 
of  Portsea,  1904-10.  Archdeacon  of  the  Solomon  Islands, 
1910-15.  During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces, 
1915-19.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Derby,  1920-6.  V.  of  Bottisham, 
Cambs.,  1926-36-.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford,  1936.) 

ANDREWS,  ALFRED  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Mich.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1880; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1881.  C.  of  Darlaston,  Staffs.,  1880-5.  C. 
of  Worfield,  Salop,  1885-7.  C.  of  Durley,  Hants.,  1887-9.  C. 
of  Coseley,  Staffs.,  1892.  Of  21,  Pennington  Street,  Rugby, 
1936.    (Crockford,  ig},2;  Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1936.) 

ANDREWS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  20,  1773.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Bulmer,  Essex.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1774;  Scholar,  1776;  B.A.  1778; 
M.A.  1781.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1778-  R-  of  Gt 
Henney,  Essex,  1786-1811;  V.  of  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk, 
1811-23.  R-  {and  patron)  of  Flempton  with  Hengrave, 
1818-23.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Wilham  Nesfield. 
Died  Feb.  19,  1823,  at  the  Glebe  House,  Flempton.  Father  of 
Robert  (1817)  and  WiUiam  N.  (1823).   (G.  Mag.,  1823,  i.) 


Andrews,  Edward  Collingwood 

ANDREWS,  CHARLES  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1868.  S.  of  Henry  [of  Calcutta,  registrar  of  the 
Public  Works  Dept.].  B.  1846,  at  DhurrumtoUah,  Calcutta. 
Bapt.  Nov.  9,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1878;  M.A. 
1882.  Adm.  at  the  Irmer  Temple,  May  10,  1870.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1877.  Practised  before  the  High  Court  of  Calcutta. 
Sometime  Registrar  of  the  Public  Works  Dept.,  Calcutta. 
Undertook  teaching  and  educational  work  at  Agra  and 
Meerut.  Principal  of  Meerut  College.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  24,  1902,  at  Meerut.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Eagle.) 

ANDREWS,  CHARLES  FREER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  ir,  1890.  S.  of  John  Edwin,  Esq.,  of 
Handsworth,  Birmingham.  B.  Feb.  12,  1871,  at  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne.  School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B..A..  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1893;  M.A.  1897.  Fellow,  1893.  Lecturer  and  College  Chap- 
lain, 1935-6.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (Rochester)  1897. 
Missioner  of  the  College  Mission  at  Newington,  1896-9.  Vice- 
Principal  of  the  Cambridge  Clergy  Training  School  (Westcott 
House)  1899-1902.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1899. 
Missionary  (Cambridge  University  Mission)  at  Delhi,  1904-15. 
Fellow  of  Punjab  University,  1908.  Joined  Rabindranath 
Tagore's  Institution  at  Santiniketan,  Bengal,  1913;  after- 
wards Vice-President.  Went  to  South  Africa  to  help  in  the 
Smuts-Gandhi  agreement,  1913-14;  and  again,  1925-7,  in 
connection  with  the  Indo-Union  Agreement.  Adviser  to  the 
Indian  Delegation  at  the  Kenya  Conversations  in  London, 
1923.  Delegate  to  the  Education  Conference  at  Vancouver, 
1929.  Lecturer  in  Pastoral  Theology  at  Cambridge,  1937-- 
Sometime  of  Santiniketan,  Bengal,  and  of  112,  Gower  Street, 
London,  W.C.  1  (1938).  Author,  Renaissance  in  India; 
Christ  and  Labour;  Mahatma  Gandhi's  Ideas;  Mahatma 
Gandhi,  His  own  Story;  Christ  in  the  Silence;  Sadhu  Sundar 
Singh;  Christ  and  Prayer.  {Who's  Who,  1938;  Crockford, 
1938.) 

ANDREWS,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  1875.  S.  of  Charies  Henry,  clerk  [V.  of  St  Luke's, 
Kentish  Town].  B.  at  St  Pancras,  London.  Bapt.  Jan.  23, 
1857.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879; 
M..-\.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1879  (apparently  did  not 
proceed  to  priest's  orders);  C.  of  St  George's,  Sudbury, 
1879-80.  C.  of  Wrawby,  Lines.,  1881.  C.  of  Buckland,  near 
Dover,  1882.  C.  of  St  John  the  Baptist,  Gt  Marlborough 
Street,  London,  i8go-i.  Of  Anerley,  London,  S.E.,  in  1900. 
Died  May  26,  1901,  at  St  Barnabas  Home,  Lingfield,  Surrey. 
{Crockford;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

ANDREWS,  CHRISTOPHER  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, May  14,  1840.  Of  Lines.  [2nd  s.  of  Robert  Gordon, 
.M.A.  (Oxon.),  clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1845.  Ord. 
deacon,  1844;  priest  (Lincoln)  1845;  C.  of  Bourne,  Lines., 
1844-5.  C.  of  Manea,  Cambs.,  1845-55.  V.  of  Hough-on-the- 
Hill  with  Brandon,  Lines.,  1855-1900.  Married,  at  the 
Abbey  Church,  Bourne,  Lines.,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Mawby,  of  Bourne,  Apr.  15,  1846.  Died  Nov.  18,  1900, 
aged  79,  at  Hough  vicarage.  Brother  of  John  N.  (1839). 
{Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  Tlie  Times,  Nov.  21,  1900.) 

ANDREWS,  CLEMENT  OSBORNE.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Michs. 
1897.  B.  May  16,  1878.  School,  Denstone.  Adm.  at  Selwyn 
H.,  Oct.  1,  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M..\.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1902; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Denstone  College, 
1900-4  and  1917-24;  at  Fonthill,  1904-5.  Chaplain  and 
Tutor  at  the  South  Wales  and  Monmouth  Training  College, 
1905-8.  Missionary  (U.M.C.A.)  at  Zanzibar,  1908-16.  Chap- 
lain to  Natal  Diocesan  Boys'  School,  1924-5.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Natal,  1925-S.  Principal  of  McKenzie  Memorial  Theological 
CoUege,  Isandhlwana,  1928-9.  R.  of  Piet  Retief,  Zululand, 
1929-32.  V.  of  Slow,  Salop,  1935-6-.  {Crockford,  1938; 
Denstone  Coll.  Reg.) 

ANDREWS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Dec.  10,  1847. 
S.  of  George,  Capt.,  R.N.  Bapt.  Sept.  25,  1825,  at  Melcombe 
Regis,  Dorset.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Lent,  1848;  B.A. 
1852;  U..\.  1856.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1845).  {Venn,  n. 
282.) 

ANDREWS,  EDWARD  COLLINGWOOD.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Mar.  30,  1880.  S.  of  James,  surgeon.  B.  Apr.  17,  1862,  at 
Camden  New  Town,  Middlesex.  Migrated  to  St  John's, 
May  I,  1880.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar,  1883;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1887;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1886;  M.D.  1893.  B.Sc.  (London) 
1882.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  1885.  Surgeon 
at  Hampstead  General  Hospital.  Sometime  resident 
obstetrician  at  Guy's  Hospital.  Physician  at  Queen  Mary's 
Maternity  Home.  Consulting  Physician  to  University 
College  School  and  Consulting  Medical  Officer  to  the  Children's 
Home  Hospital,  Bamet.  Of  16,  Heath  Drive,  Hampstead, 
N.W.  3.  Died  there  Oct.  7,  1938,  aged  77.  Half-brother  of 
James  A.  (1894).  {Reg.  oftheSenate,  igs7;  Medical  Directory, 
1938;  The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1938.) 


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ANDREWS,  EVAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5, 
1829.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Kidwelly,  Carm.  School,  Carmar- 
then (Mr  WUliams).  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1834.  Ord. 
deacon,  1840;  priest  (St  David's)  1841.  C.  of  Ishmael's, 
Kidwelly,  Carm.,  1840-4.,  C.  of  Dolgelly,  1844-9.  Head 
Master  of  Dolgelly  Grammar  School,  1844-9.  R.  of  Llan- 
frothen,  Merions.,  1849-65.  V.  of  Llandeveilog,  1865-9. 
Resided  at  Glammorlais  Villa,  near  Kidwelly,  1865-71. 
Author,  Sermons;  a  translation  of  the  Septuagint  into 
Welsh,  etc.   Died  ?  1871.    (Boose,  iv.  Suppl.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDREWS,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20, 
1863.  S.  of  Thomas  [timber  merchant.  B.  Sept.  27,  1843,  at 
East  Moulsey,  Surrey.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'].  Matric. 
Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest  (Win- 
chester) 1867.  Assistant  Master  of  Surrey  County  School, 
1866-9.  C.  of  East  Moulsey,  1870.  C.  of  Thames  Ditton, 
1871.  R.  of  Kinnersley,  Hereford,  1873-1920.  Died  there 
Apr.  16,  1920,  aged  76.    (Merclutiit  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

ANDREWS,  GEORGE  MURRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Seaview,  Belfast.  B.  there 
May  19,  1868.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890. 
Went  to  America.  Engaged  in  developing  coal-fields  in 
Pennsylvania.  Married  there.  Of  the  Down  House,  Red- 
marley,  GIoucs.,  1938.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Kelly,  Handbook, 
1938.) 

ANDREWS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  9, 

1765.     S.    of  ,    baker,    of   Grantham,    Lines.     School, 

Grantham  (Mr  Bacon).  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  Scholar,  1766. 
One,  H.  Andrews,  died  in  i8oo,  aged  54,  at  Sandgate,  Kent. 
(G.  Mag.,  1800,  II.  795.) 

ANDREWS,  HENRY  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  10,  1856.  S.  of  Edward,  of  22,  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde 
Park,  London.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A. 
i860. 

ANDREWS,  HENRY  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Mar.  9,  17S8.  S.  of  John  Baker,  merchant,  of 
London.   B.  at  Richmond,  Surrey. 

ANDREWS,  HERBERT  CALEB.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1892.  S.  of  Robert  Thornton,  architect,  of  Hertford. 
B.  there  Oct.  4,  1874.  School,  St  Catharine's,  Broxboume 
(Rev.  H.  P.  Waller).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A. 
1900.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Catharine's  School,  Broxboume ; 
at  Oliver's  Mount  School,  Scarborough.  Assistant  Keeper  at 
the  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum,  South  Kensington,  1899- 
1934.  F.S.A.  Subsequently  Hon.  Secretary  of  the  East 
Hertfordshire  Archaeological  Society  and  Superintendent  of 
Hertford  Museum. 

ANDREWS,  HERBERT  COMPIGNfe.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  3,  1890.  S.  of  Alfred,  coachmaker,  of  Winchester.  B. 
there  Jan.  i,  1867.   Matric.  Easter,  1890;  Mus.  Bac.  1892. 

ANDREWS,  JAMES  ALFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  29,  1894.  S.  of  James,  M.D.,  of  Hampstead.  B.  there 
Mar.  23,  1877.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge  (MrC.  W.  Stewart). 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1902. 
CUnical  Assistant  at  Guy's  Hospital,  and  at  Brompton 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1901.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Capt.,  R..'\.M.C. ;  wounded).  Medical  Referee  to  the 
Ministry  of  Pensions  of  the  Scottish  Life  Assurance  Company. 
In  practice  in  ArgyU.  J. P.  Sometime  Director  of  Strange- 
ways  Laboratory,  Cambridge.  Died  at  Southmead,  Chaucer 
Road,  Cambridge,  July  20,  1938.  Half-brother  of  Edward  C. 
(1880).    (Medical  Directory,  1922,  1936;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ANDREWS,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1784.  Said  to  have  been 
of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  by  F.  L.  Clarke  (MS.  in  King's 
College,  authority  unknown).  If  so,  probably  identical  with 
Andrew,  John;  matric.  (Exeter  College)  Jan.  29,  1768, 
age  17;  s.  of  John,  of  Oxford  City,  doctor.  B.A.  (Oxon.) 
1771.  Occurs  in  Cant.  Act  Bk.  as  Andrew,  John,  M.A. 
(King's)  1784;  R.  of  Milton  Damerel  (1780-99)  and  also  R. 
of  Powderham,  Devon,  1784-99.  This  man  was  doubtless  the 
John  Andrew,  M.A.,  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1794-9  and  Archdeacon 
of  Barnstaple,  1798-9;  died  July  3  (?  10),  1799,  aged  49. 
(Le  Neve,  Fasti  Eccles.,  i.  408,  432;  G.  Mag.,  1799,  11.  629, 
where  there  is  a  discrepancy  in  dates.) 

ANDREWS,  JOHN  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  18, 
1839.  B.  at  Grantham.  [S.  of  Robert  Gordon,  clerk,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Head  Master  of  Grantham  School,  Lines.,  and  Jane 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Wilson,  V.  of  Leighton  Buzzard, 
Beds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord. 
deacon,  1843;  priest  (Lincohi)  1844.  [In  Clergy  List,  1850-66 
without  cure  or  address.]  R.  of  Pickworth,  Lines.,  1867-1905. 
Died  May  13,  1905,  aged  85,  at  Folkingham  rectory.  Brother 
of  Christopher  R.  (1840).  (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  May  18,  1905.) 

ANDREWS,  JOHN  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  14, 
1873.  [S.  of  Stephen  Wilson,  of  Bourne.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1873;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest 
(Hereford)  1879;  C.  of  Hope-under-Dimnore,  Heref.,  1878- 
81.    C.  of  Bridgnorth,  1881-8.    V.  of  Trysull,  Staffs.,  i888- 


Andrews,  Sealy  Highmore 

1933.  Chaplain  of  Seisdon  Union,  1888-1933;  retired.  Died 
Feb.  4,  1937,  at  Cheltenhcun.  (Crockford,  1936;  The  Times, 
Feb.  6,  1937.) 

ANDREWS,  LANCELOT  WILLIAM  HALE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  8,  1871.  S.  of  William  Hale  (1839),  clerk,  of 
Carlton  Colville,  Suffolk.  B.  there  Jan.  5,  1853.  School, 
Ipswich  Grammar  (Dr  Holden).  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A. 
1876;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Lincoln)  1878; 
C.  of  Heydour,  Lines.,  1876-80.  Held  other  curacies,  1880-5. 
R.  of  Lcunmas  with  Hautbois  Parva,  Norfolk,  1885-92.  R.  of 
Rushmere,  1892-1901;  retired.  Resided  latterly  at  Carlton 
Colville;  patron  of  that  living.  R.D.C.,  Rushmere,  and 
member  of  the  Drainage  Board.  Died  Jan.  31,  1929,  at 
Carlton  Colville.  (The  Times,  Feb.  2,  1929;  Cox,  County 
Series,  1912.) 

ANDREWS,  PERCY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31, 

1877.  S.  of  John,  of  The  Bank,  Rochester,  Kent.  B.  Aug.  19, 
1859,  at  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Winchester)  1884;  C.  of 
Ottershaw,  1882-4.  Held  various  curacies,  1884-95.  V.  of 
St  John  the  Evangelist,  Brighton,  1896-1902.  V.  of 
Lyminster,  1902-19.  Rural  Dean  of  Arundel,  1907-19; 
retired.  Of  Sou thboume-on-Sea,  Hants.  (Trinity  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford,  1938.) 

ANDREWS,  RANDALL.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  29, 

1816.  B.  at  Ormskirk,  Lanes.  [Probably  s.  of  Randall,  M..^. 
(Oxon.),  clerk,  of  Lanes.,  whose  admon.  (P.C.C.)  Feb.  1801. 
School,  Rugby,  as  s.  of  Mrs  Andrews,  of  Redvales,  Bury, 
Lanes.]  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1823.  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg. ;  Challenor  Smith,  Lists,  P.C.C.) 

ANDREWS,  RICHARD  TOWNSEND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  29,  1788.  S.  of  Townsend  (1749-50),  clerk,  of 
Highgate,  Middlesex.  [B.  .•^pr.  15,  1770.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  Scholar,  1788;  LL.B.  1794. 
C.  of  Packington,  Leics.,  for  many  years;  afterwards  of 
Dunchurch,  Warws.  Of  Caterham,  Surrey,  in  1841.  Died 
May  20,  1849,  aged  79,  at  Stevenage,  Herts.  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  11.  215.) 

ANDREWS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  12, 
1788.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Bathford,  Wilts.  School,  Rugby. 
Did  not  matriculate.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  St  Mary's 
Hall,  Apr.  19,  1790,  age  19.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

ANDREWS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  17, 

1817.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  Charles  (1773),  clerk,  of  Flempton. 
B.  Jan.  2,  1799,  at  Gt  Henney,  Essex.  School,  Norwich.] 
Scholar,  1818.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  28,  1818; 
matric.  Lent,  1818;  Scholar;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824;  B.D. 
1831.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  3,  1822;  priest,  May  25,  1823.  Of  Middleton,  near 
Sudbury,  in  1847  (in  Clergy  List,  unbeneficed);  resided  there 
with  his  brother-in-law,  Oliver  Raymond,  LL.D.,  R.  of 
Middleton,  Essex  (1819-70).  Died  Apr.  28,  1888,  aged  89,  at 
\Uddleton  rectory.  Brother  of  William  N.  (1823).  (V.  B. 
Redstone;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

ANDREWS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  24,  1839.  [3rd  s.  of  Edward,  late  of  Leyton,  Essex. 
B.  Nov.  12,  1 8 19,  at  Kingsland.]  School,  Christ's  Hospital, 
as  's.  of  Edward,  citizen  and  vintner,  of  London.'  Matric. 
Michs.  1839;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1843; 
M.A.  1846.  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Queens',  1847-52.  Took 
Holy  Orders.  Assistant  Master  at  Shrewsbury  School. 
Afterwards  at  Cheltenham  College,  1844-6.  Died  Sept.  30, 
1852,  aged  32,  at  Hounslow,  Middlesex.  (Christ's  Hospital 
Reg.;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

ANDREWS  or  ANDREWES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  29,  1858.  S.  of  William  Nesfield  (1823),  clerk. 
B.  at  Bulmer,  Essex.  Bapt.  Oct.  21,  1838.  Matric.  Michs. 
1858;  B.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon,  1863;  priest  (Oxford)  1864,  as 
Andrewes,  Robt.  C.  of  Gt  Haseley,  Oxon.,  1863-5.  V.  of 
Little  Waldingfield,  Suffolk,  1867-73.  Chaplain  of  Hanwell 
Asylum,  1876-1904.  Died  Aug.  11,  1915,  aged  76,  at  7,  St 
James's  Square,  Holland  Park,  London,  W.  (Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDREWS,  SAMUEL  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  21,  1843.  S.  of  John  Wood,  farmer.  B.  at  Balderton, 
Notts.  School,  Newark  (Dr  Cook).  Matric.  Michs.  1843; 
B..^.  1847;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1847;  priest, 
1848.  C.  of  Claxby  and  Normanby-on-the-Wolds,  Lines., 
1852-69;  R.  (and  patron)  1869-1905.  V.  of  Usselby,  1887- 
1901.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1888-1905.  J. P.  for  Co.  Lincoln. 
Married  Annie  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Skipworth,  Esq.,  of 
South  Kelsey,  Sept.  29,  1853.  Died  Mar.  8,  1905,  at  Lincoln. 
Brother  of  William  (1854).   (Venn,  11.  262.) 

ANDREWS,  SEALY  HIGHMORE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1897- 
S.  of  Albion  George,  of  Plas  Llai,  Wrexham.    B.  Sept.  241 

1878,  at  Wells,  Somerset.  School,  Weymouth  College.  Matric- 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1901.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London.  L.M.S.S..^.,  1913.  Medical  Referee  for  the 
Wesleyan  and  General  Assurance  Co.  Of  112,  Henley  Road, 
Ilford,  Essex.    (Venn,  11.  551;  Medical  Directory,  1936.) 


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ANDREWS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  15,  1845.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset. 
School,  Ilminster,  Somerset  (Mr  Allen).  Matric.  Michs.  1845; 
B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  30,  1847, 
as  's.  of  George,  Capt.,  R.N.,  of  WejTnouth.'  Brother  of 
Edward  (1847). 

ANDREWS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct.  22,  1894.  Of 
Ayerst  H.  S.  of  James.  B.  July  29,  1853,  in  London.  Adm. 
at  Queens',  Oct.  1896;  B.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest 
(Norwich)  1899;  C.  of  Happisburgh  with  Walcot,  Norfolk, 
1898-1902.  Held  other  curacies,  1902-8.  Chaplain  of 
Hadham  Chapel,  1908-11.  C.  of  Happisburgh  with  Walcot, 
1911-15.  V.  of  Ravingham,  1915-24.  Died  there  Dec.  15, 
1924.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDREWS,  THOMAS  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1898.  B.  Feb.  16,  1880.  [S.  of  J.  B.  School,  Wyggeston 
Grammar,  Leicester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A. 
1921.  Assistant  Master  at  Swaffham  Grammar  School, 
Norfolk,  1903-4;  at  Leeds  Modem  School,  1904-20;  at 
Wyggeston  School,  Leicester,  1920-36-.  F.R.G.S.  Of  26, 
St  James's  Road,  Leicester.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3-) 

ANDREWS,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1874. 
S.  of  Samuel,  timber  merchant.  B.  at  Hertford.  Bapt. 
Oct.  20,  1852.  School,  Hertford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1883;  Hon.  D.D.  1909.  Ord.  deacon, 
1877;  priest  (Canterbury)  1878;  C.  of  Brenchley,  Kent,  1878. 
Joined  the  C.M.S.  in  Japan;  stationed  at  Nagasaki,  1878  82 ; 
at  Hakodate,  1882-1903.  R.  of  Middleton  St  George, 
Durham,  1903-9.  Bishop  of  Hokkaido,  Japan,  1909-18.  V. 
of  St  Bartholomew's,  Chichester,  1918-20.  V.  of  St  Peter's, 
St  Leonard's,  Sussex,  1920-32.  Died  Nov.  i,  1932,  at  St 
Leonard's.  Father  of  Walter  T.  (next).  (1  he  Times,  Nov.  11, 
1932.) 

ANDREWS,  WALTER  THORNTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1898.  S.  of  Walter  (above),  of  Hokkaido, 
Japan.  B.  Sept.  22,  1879,  at  Nagasaki.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Rochester)  1903;  C.  of 
Newington,  1902-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1905-12.  Com- 
missary, Hokkaido,  1910-15.  C.  of  St  Anselm,  Streatham, 
1912-15.  Served  with  the  20th  London  Regt.,  1915-19. 
Lie.  off.,  dio.  Southwark,  1921-3.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Brighton, 
1923-5.  P.C.  of  Baldhu,  Cornwall,  1925-30.  P.C.  of  St 
Elwyn,  1930-6-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1809.  S.  of 
William,  of  Reading,  Berks.  B.  there.  Matric.  (St  John's 
College,  Oxford)  July  15,  1794,  age  19;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1798. 
Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1809.  The  Rev.  W.  Andrews,  M..\., 
formerly  Chaplain  to  Lord  Blayney  and  sometime  assistant 
lecturer  at  High  Wycombe,  died  1821,  at  Broad  Hinton, 
Wilts.    {Peile,  \i.  364;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1821,  i.  477-) 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.  31,  1854. 
S.  of  John  Wood,  of  Long  Bennington,  Grantham,  Lines. 
B.  there  Jan.  5,  1836.  School,  Newark.  Did  not  matriculate. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (Lincoln  College)  June  21,  1854, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1859;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1862.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1859;  priest,  i860.  V.  of  Kelsteme,  Lines., 
1867-75.  R.  of  Carlton  Scroop,  1875-1905.  R.  of  Norman- 
ton,  1878-1905.  R.  of  Claxby  with  Normanby-le-Wolds, 
1905-16-.  Not  in  Crockford,  1918.  Brother  of  Samuel  W. 
(1843).    (Venn,  11.  315;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  HALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
Nov.  29,  1839.  S.  of  W.,  Esq.,  of  Romford,  Essex.  B. 
Aug.  19,  1821.  School,  Brentwood  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest 
(Exeter)  1845;  C.  of  Revelstoke,  Devon,  1844-6.  C.  of 
Bigbury,  1846-8.  R.  of  Carlton  ColviUe,  Suffolk,  1848-94. 
R.  of  Ermington  {sinecure),  Devon,  1866-1901.  Resided 
latterly  at  Carlton  ColviUe.  Died  May  15,  1901,  aged  79. 
Father  of  Lancelot  W.  H.  (1871).   {Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  HIRONS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  S.  of  John  Knowles.  B.  Aug.  26,  1870,  at  Astwood 
Bank,  Worcs.  School,  Mill  Hill,  London  (Mr  Vince).  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  Scholar;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Assistant 
Master  at  Mill  Hill  School,  1894-1917.  Died  May  4,  1917, 
aged  46,  at  Chesham  Bois  Manor,  Chesham.  {Mill  Hill.  Sch. 
Reg.) 

ANDREWS  or  ANDREWES,  WILLIAM  NESFIELD.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Nov.  14,  1823.  S.  of  Charles  (i773).  clerk, 
deceased.  B.  at  Gt  Henny,  Essex.  School,  Norwich  (Mr 
Valpy).  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon,  1829;  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  25,  1830.  C.  of  Bulmer, 
Essex,  1843-53.  R.  of  Chilton,  Sudbury,  1853-69.  Died 
Nov.  25,  1869,  at  52,  Lupus  Street,  Pimlico,  London. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1817)  and  father  of  Robert  (1858). 
{Cambridge  Chronicle,  Oct.  1869.) 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  NORTH,  see  SURRIDGE. 

ANDROS,  THOMAS  GODFREY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1886, 
from  Ayerst  H. 


Angrave,  Francis 

ANGELL,  CHARLES  CYRIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 

1892.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Firbank,  Westmorland.  B.  there 
Oct.  4,  1873.  School,  Heversham  (Rev.  Dr  Hart).  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1898; 
priest  (CarUsle)  1900;  C.  of  Dalston,  Cumberland,  1898-1901. 
Master  at  Hindhead  School,  1901-3.  Held  other  curacies, 
1903-12.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Leven,  1912-19.  R.  of  Dunkerton, 
Somerset,  1919-28.  V.  of  Evercreech  with  Chesterblade, 
1928-37.  Died  Sept.  30,  1937,  aged  63,  at  Evercreech. 
Brother  of  Harold  F.  (1893).  {Crockford,  1937;  The  Times, 
Oct.  4,  1937.) 

ANGELL,  GEORGE  BELLAMY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  15,  1849.  Of  Norwich.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi, 
Dec.  28,  1849.  Matric.  Lent,  1850;  Scholar,  1850;  B.A.  1853. 

ANGELL,  HAROLD  FREDERICK.   .\dm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i. 

1893.  [S.  of  Charles,  V.  of  Firbank,  Westmorland.]  B. 
Dec.  5,  1875.  [School,  Heversham  Grammar.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B..A..  1905.  Of  The  Grammar  School,  Bishop 
Auckland,  Durham,  in  19 15.  Head  Master  of  Palmer's 
School,  Taunton,  1918-32-.  Brother  of  Charles  C.  (1892). 
{Selwyn  Coll.  Cal.,  1923;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

ANGELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  4,  1847. 
S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  18,  Gower  Street,  London.  B. 
1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1S52;  M.A.  1855.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1S51.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1855.  Died 
Apr.  1,  1925,  aged  96,  at  his  residence,  18,  Oxford  Gardens, 
London,  W.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Apr.  2, 
1925.) 

ANGELO,  EDWARD  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1803.  Did  not  matriculate,  or,  apparently,  reside. 
[3rd  s.  of  Henry  Charles  William  Malerotti,  of  Piccadilly, 
London  (the  famous  swordsman).  B.  Dec.  14,  1784.  School, 
Westminster.]  Entered  the  .•\rmy  (Ensign,  28th  Foot,  1803; 
Lieut.,  52nd  Foot,  1804;  Capt.,  4th  Garrison  Batt.,  1806; 
2ist  Fusiliers,  1807;  Col.,  1846).  Assistant  Adjutant-General 
in  Catalonia,  1812-13.  Chief  Commissioner  of  Police  for 
Bolton,  Lanes.,  1839.  A  Military  Knight  of  Windsor,  1854. 
Married  Pauhne,  dau.  of  the  Marquis  de  Choiseul,  July  11, 
1816.  Died  Aug.  26,  1869,  at  Windsor  Castle.  {Record  of  Old 
Westminsters.) 

ANGEL-SMITH  or  SMITH,  FRANCIS  ANGEL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  May  29,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1846,  as  Smith,  Fra. 
Angel;  B.A.  1850;  M..-\.  1856;  LL.D.  1878.  Ord.  deacon, 
1850;  priest  (Sarum)  1851.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1854-82. 
R.  of  St  Peter's  with  Holy  Cross,  Canterbury,  1855-82.  R.  of 
Aldburgh  with  Golden  Parva,  Yorks.,  1882-7.  R-  of  Batheas- 
ton,  Somerset,  1887.  Assumed  the  surname  of  Angel-Smith. 
Died  Nov.  23,  1892,  aged  76,  at  Upper  Clatford  rectory, 
Andover.  Father  of  the  next  three.  {Cambridge  Chronicle, 
Dec.  2,  1892.) 

ANGEL-SMITH,  NORMAN  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  July  14,  1877.  S.  of  Francis  (1846),  clerk,  of 
The  Precincts,  Canterbury.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877,  as  Angel-Smith,  N.  L.  Died  Dec.  15,  1931,  aged  73,  at 
Hastings.  Brother  of  Percival  S.  E.  (1870)  and  Reginald  W. 
(1871).    {The  Times,  Dec.  22,  1931.) 

ANGEL-SMITH,  PERCIVAL  STANLEY  ERNEST.  Matric.  pens, 
from  Queens',  Michs.  1870.  [S.  of  Francis  (1846),  clerk.] 
Brother  of  Norman  L.  (1877),  etc. 

ANGEL-SMITH  or  ANGELL-SMITH,  REGINALD  WALTER 
ANGEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1871,  as  Angel- 
Smith,  R.  W.  A.  [S.  of  Francis  (1846),  clerk;  post  Angel- 
Smith.]  B.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest  (Worcester) 
1875;  C.  of  St  James's,  Dudley,  1874-6.  C.  of  All  Saints', 
South  Acton,  Middlesex,  1876-8.  C.  of  St  Augustine's, 
Queen's  Gate,  London,  1878-80.  C.  of  Basingstoke,  1880-6. 
Minor  Canon  of  Bristol,  1886-92.  V.  of  Winsley  with  Limpley 
Stoke,  1892-1922.  Surrogate,  dio.  Salisbury,  1892-1922. 
Died  Oct.  23,  1922.  Brother  of  Norman  L.  (1877).  {Crock- 
ford; Scott,  MSS.) 

ANGLIN,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  1,  1870.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Templemore  House, 
Cork.  B.  there  1850.  School,  Queens'  College,  Cork.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  Scholar;  B.A.  1874.  Returned  to  Ireland.  M.A. 
and  LL.B.  (Queen's  University,  Ireland);  1st  Class  Honours 
with  Gold  Medal.  Engaged  in  scholastic  and  research  work 
until  1887.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Queen's  College, 
Cork,  1887;  Emeritus  Professor,  1931-.  F.R.S.E.  Contri- 
buted mathematical  papers  to  various  scientific  journals. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  536.) 

ANGRAVE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  9,  1872. 
S.  of  John.  B.  Aug.  i,  1848,  at  Leicester.  School,  Leicester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1880.  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Chester,  1877-9.  C.  of  St  John  Baptist,  Peterljorough, 
1879-81.   Died  Aug.  5,  1881.   {Peile,  11.  625.) 


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Angrave,  Thomas  Cooper 

ANGRAVE,  THOMAS  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1880.  S.  of  George  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Eastlake,  Lough- 
borough, Leics.  B.  Nov.  7,  i860.  School,  Amersham  Hall, 
near  Reading.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M..A..  1911. 
Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Lichfield)  1888;  C.  of  Hominglow, 
Staffs.,  1887-96.  C.  of  Tamworth,  1896-1907.  C.  of  East 
Leake,  Notts.,  1907-18;  R.,  1918-31;  retired.  Died  Jan.  10, 
1935.  aged  74,  at  Winchcombe,  Gloucs.  {T.  A.  Walker,  559; 
The  Times,  Jan.  1935.) 

ANGUISH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Dec.  23, 
1781.  S.  of  Thomas  (1741),  barrister.  B.  Feb.  7,  1764,  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Scholar, 
1782-9;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  II,  1786;  priest.  May  i8,  1788;  C.  of  Spexhall,  Suffolk, 
1786.  V.  of  Moulton,  Norfolk,  with  Tunstall,  1788-1813. 
V.  of  Potter  Heigham,  1789-1803.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1790- 
1820.  R.  of  Gisleham,  Suffolk,  1797-1833.  R.  of  Ashby,  1803- 

10.  R.  of  Lound,  1810-16.  Succeeded  to  Somerleyton  Hall, 
1810.  Brother  of  Thomas  (next).  Died  unmarried  July  5, 
1843,  in  London.  (Carthew,  Laundilch,  m.  310;  Venn,  11. 
106;  Norfolk  Official  Lists.) 

ANGUISH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
1777.  S.  of  Thomas  (1741),  barrister  and  bencher  of  Lincoln's 
Inn.  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1780; 
Scholar,  1777-82;  B.A.  1781.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  17, 
1776.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1786.  Of  Somerleyton  Hall,  Suffolk, 
Esq.  Accountant-General  of  the  Court  of  Chancery.  In- 
herited the  Manor  of  Ashby,  etc.,  from  his  cousin  Sir  Thomas 
AUin,  1794.  Became  a  lunatic.  Died  unmarried  Aug.  5, 
1810.   Buried  at  Moulton.   Brother  of  George  (1781).   (Venn, 

11.  100;  Copinger,  v.  7;  C.  J.  Palmer,  Great  Yarmouth.) 

ANGUS,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  Charles  Joseph,  of  22,  Church  Row, 
Hampstead,  London.  B.  July  9,  1881,  at  Hampstead. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar,  1901; 
B.A.  1902;  M.A.  (Trinity  Hall)  1906.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall, 
1904.  Baptist  Minister;  ord.  at  Serampore,  India,  1918. 
Professor  of  the  United  Theological  College,  Bangalore,  India, 
1917-18;  at  the  Royal  College,  Colombo,  1919.  Lectured  in 
Canada,  1928  and  1930.  Percival  Maitland  Laurence  Reader 
in  Classics  and  Ancient  Philosophy,  1931-.  Vice-Master  of 
Trinity  Hall,  1934-.  {Cambridge  Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6;  Bap- 
tist's Who's  Who,  1933;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

ANGUS,  DAVID  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1,  1895. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  240,  Drummond  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
B.  there  Nov.  26,  1876.  School,  Eliock,  Canada  (Mr  Wil- 
liamson). Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1902. 
Studied  Law  at  McGill  University.  Called  to  the  Quebec 
Bar,  1904.  Went  to  British  Columbia,  1914.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Of  Rockland  Avenue,  Victoria,  B.C.  {Canadians' 
Who's  Who,  1930-1.) 

ANGUS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  16,  1828.  B.  in 
Edinburgh. 

ANGUS,  JOHN  MORTIMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  4, 
1869.  [2nd  s.  of  Joseph,  D.D.,  clerk.  B.  1850.  School,  City 
of  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar;  B.A.  1873;  M.A. 
1876.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Comparative  Philology  at 
University  College,  Aberystwyth,  1873-1905.  Hon.  LL.D. 
(Wales).  Sometime  Registrar  of  the  University  of  Wales. 
Of  2,  Kent  House,  Sussex  Street,  Cambridge,  and  of  Kerbrae, 
Penylan,  Cardiff.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Reg.  of  the  Senate, 
1937;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ANLEZARK,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  9,  1807. 
Of  Gloucs.  [S.  of  Robert  (1806),  minister.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1807.  Died  1809,  aged  20,  at  his  father's  house  in  Cambridge. 
(G.  Mag.,  1809,  I.  587,  where  the  name  occurs  as  Anzelark.) 

ANLEZARK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Feb.  19, 
1806.  [S.  of  James,  of  Duxbury,  Lanes.]  B.  1761.  Matric. 
Michs.  1806;  B.A.  i8og;  M.A.  1812.  Matric.  (St  Edmund 
Hall,  Oxford)  Oct.  22,  1804,  age  40  (sic).  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol) 
Nov.  19,  1808.  Previously  Minister  of  the  Congregationalist 
Chapel  at  Stockport,  Cheshire,  1 793-1801.  P.C.  of  St  Chad's, 
Stafford,  1816-45.  P.C.  of  Castle  Church,  Stafford,  1820-45; 
the  rebuilding  of  the  nave  and  chancel  of  Castle  Church  was 
completed  in  1845  (architect,  Sir  G.  Gilbert  Scott).    Married 

(1)  Mary,  dau.  of  Dr  John  Warren,  Archdeacon  of  Worcester; 

(2)  Beatrice ,  who  died  in  1855.  (Another  wife,  Ehzabeth 

Ryle,  is  given  in  Heginbotham,  Stockport,  11.  37.)  A  man  of 
great  stature  and  bulk — said  to  have  been  able  to  eat  a  leg 
of  mutton  at  a  sitting.  Died  Nov.  24,  1845,  aged  83,  ac- 
cording to  Davy;  but  in  Heginbotham,  Stockport,  11.  37,  the 
date  of  his  death  is  given  as  occurring  on  Jan.  6,  1846. 
Father  of  James  (1807).  (Peile,  11.  357;  E.  Axon;  Al.  Oxon., 
where  his  migration  to  Cambridge  is  not  recorded.) 

ANNAND,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  8,  1823.  Of  Middlesex.  3rd  s.  of  Alexander,  Esq.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Fulham.  Matric.  Easter,  1823;  B.A.  1829; 
M.A.  1840.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  4,  1825.    Called  to 


Annesley,  William  Monckton 

the  Bar,  1832,  as  's.  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  of  Adelphi  Terrace, 
Westminster.'  P.C.  of  Roade,  Northants.,  1840-53.  Died 
there  Sept.  15,  1853.  Father  of  Alexander  W.  (i860).  (G. 
Mag.,  1853,  II.  536.) 

ANNAND,  ALEXANDER  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.  S.  of  Alexander  Walter  (i860),  clerk.  B.  1868,  at 
Roade,  Northants.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B..\.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest 
(Rochester)  1893;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Earlsfield,  Surrey, 
1892-6.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Middlesborough,  Yorks.,  1896-1902. 
C.  of  St  John's,  Battersea,  Surrey,  1902-3.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Aston,  Birmingham,  1903-15.  District  Manager  of  the 
Education  Committee  for  Birmingham.  V.  of  St  James's, 
Pokesdown  with  St  Andrew's,  Boscombe,  and  All  Saints', 
Stourwood,  Hants.,  1915-17.  Surrogate,  1915-29.  Rural 
Dean  of  Christchurch,  1920-8.  Proctor  in  Convocation  for 
Winchester,  1924-29.  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1925-9. 
V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Bournemouth,  1927-9.  Rural  Dean  of 
Bournemouth,  1928-9.  Chairman  of  the  Higher  Education 
Committee  for  Bournemouth.  Died  Aug.  10,  1929,  aged  61, 
at  Salisbury.   Brother  of  Edwin  D.  (1891).    (Crockford.) 

ANNAND,  ALEXANDER  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  i860.  S.  of  Alexander  (1823),  clerk,  of  Roade, 
Northants.  B.  Aug.  i,  1841,  at  Northampton.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A. 
1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Peterb.)  1865.  V.  of  Roade, 
1866-78.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Shrewsbury,  1878-80.  C.  of 
Holy  Cross,  Shrewsbury,  1880-1.  P.C.  of  Betton-Strange, 
Salop,  1883-1901.  Chaplain  of  Millington  Hospital,  Yorks., 
1887-1901,  and  of  Salop  Infirmary,  1893-1901.  R.  of  Alder- 
ton  with  Grafton  Regis,  Northants.,  1901-12.  Died  May  8, 
1912,  aged  70,  at  Grafton  Regis.  Father  of  Alexander  P. 
(1887),  Ernest  F.  (1889)  and  Edwin  D.  (1891).  (CheUenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

ANNAND,  EDWIN  DAVID.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1891, 
S.  of  Alexander  Walter  (i860),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  7,  1872. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898. 
Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (York)  1897;  C.  of  Kirby  Mis- 
perton,  Yorks.,  1896-^9.  Held  other  curacies,  1899-1912.  R. 
of  Grafton  Regis  with  Alderton,  1912-22.  R.  of  Empingham, 
1922-32.  V.  of  Eckington,  Worcs.,  1932-6-.  Brother  of 
Alexander  P.  (1887),  etc.    (Crockford,  1938.) 

ANNAND,  ERNEST  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  [S.  of  Alexander  Walter  (i860),  clerk.  B.  May  11, 
1870.  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  1889.  Entered  the 
Army  (2nd  Lieut.,  Royal  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.);  Capt., 
1895).  Served  in  Madras,  and  in  South  Africa  with  the  Royal 
Scots  Field  Force,  1900.  Brother  of  Edwin  D.  (1891),  etc. 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

ANNESLEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1800.  S.  and  h.  of  Martin  (1719),  D.D.,  deceased,  late  of 
Bucklebury.  B.  there  May  2,  1734.  Matric.  Easter,  1800; 
LL.D.  (LU.  Reg.)  1800.  F.S.A.,  1759.  .M.P.  for  Reading, 
1774-1806  (in  six  Paris.).  Hereditary  Cottonian  Trustee 
of  the  British  Museum.  Named  as  the  first  Master  of 
Downing  College,  in  the  Charter  of  that  CoUege,  dated  Sept. 

22,  1800  (being  an  heir-at-law  of  Sir  George  Downing,  under 
whose  wUl  Downing  College  was  founded).  Laid  the  founda- 
tion stone  of  the  College,  May  18,  1807.  For  an  account  of 
his  unremitting  endeavours  to  overcome  the  law's  delay 
and  the  obstacles  raised  against  the  new  foundation,  see 
Downing  College  History.  A  coUector  of  valuable  editions  of 
the  Classics  and  'A  man  of  learning  and  taste.'  Died  un- 
married Apr.  17,  1812.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.;  G.  Mag.,  1812, 
I.  491.) 

ANNESLEY,  The  Hon.  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Nov.  5,  1855.  [5th  s.  of  WiUiam  Richard,  Earl  Annesley. 
B.  Feb.  22,  1837.]  Of  CastleweUan,  Co.  Down.  Died  s.p.m. 
Sept.  4,  1903.  Brother  of  William  R.  (1847  .  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

ANNESLEY,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  17,  1814.  2nd  s.  of  George,  Earl  of 
Mountnorris,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.  B.  1796.  Matric.  Michs.  1814; 
M.A.  1817.  V.  of  Studley,  Warws.,  1823-5.  R-  of  North 
Bovey,  Devon,  1825-30.  Died  unmarried  Nov.  1,  1830, 
aged  34,  at  Rambridge  Cottage,  near  Andover.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  391;  G.  Mag.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Valentia, 
where  no  career  is  given.) 

ANNESLEY,  WILLIAM  MONCKTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house, Sept.  7,  1899;  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford.  S.  of 
Henry  Arthur,  V.  of  Shepton  Montague,  Somerset.   B.  Jan. 

23,  1875,  at  Blackheath.  School,  Richmond  Grammar, 
Vorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1900;  B..A.  1903;  M..^.  1909.  Ord. 
deacon,  1905;  priest  (Norwich)  1908.  C.  of  St  Margaret's, 
Ipswch,  1905-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1908-20.  Chaplain 
to  the  Forces,  1917-19.  V.  of  Brewham  with  Redlynch, 
Somerset,  1920-36-.  Cottonian  family  Trustee  of  the 
British  Museum.  (T.  A.  Walker,  645;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  si*b 
Valentia;  Crockford,  1938.) 


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ANNESLEY,  WILLIAM  RICHARD  [Earl  ANNESLEY].  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1847;  nobleman,  Oct.  15,  1848.  S. 
of  William  Richard,  Earl  Annesley.  B.  Feb.  21,  1830,  at 
Dublin.  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  [Succeeded  his  father  as  4th 
Earl  Annesley  of  Castlewellan,  Co.  Down,  Ireland,  Aug.  25, 
1838.]  M.P.  for  Gt  Grimsby,  1852-7.  Representative  Peer 
for  Ireland,  1867.  Died  unmarried  Aug.  10,  1874,  at  Cowes, 
Isle  of  Wight.  Brotherof  George  {1855).   (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

ANNING,  GEORGE  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  19,  1886.  S.  of  John  James.  B.  at  Cheltenham,  Gloucs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon, 
1890;  priest  (Worcester)  1891;  C.  of  Langley,  Worcs.,  1890- 
9.  Organising  secretairy  for  the  C.M.S.  for  Rochester  dio., 
1899-1901.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  West  Smethwick,  1901-18.  R. 
of  Rushbury,  Heref.,  1918-36-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

ANNINGSON,  BUSHELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Caius,  Oct.  12, 
1864.  S.  of  Bushell,  surgeon.  B.  at  Idle,  Yorks.  Schools, 
St  Bees  and  King's  CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1864; 
Scholar,  1866-71;  B.A.  1868;  M.B.  1869;  M.A.  1871;  M.D. 
1877.  M.R.C.S.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  at  Cambridge, 
1875.  University  Demonstrator  in  Human  Anatomy,  1878- 
82.  University  Lecturer  in  Medical  Jurisprudence,  1884- 
1916.  Delegate  to  the  Hygienic  Congress  at  Buda-Pesth, 
1894,  and  at  Madrid,  1898.  Examiner  to  the  Sanitary 
Institute  of  Great  Britain,  1896.  Medical  Officer  of  Health 
for  Districts  in  Cambs.,  Herts.,  and  Hunts.  Fellow  and 
Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Royal  Sanitary  Institute. 
Author,  Origin  and  Progress  0/  Sanitary  Endeavour,  etc. 
Died  July  19,  1916,  aged  78,  at  Cambridge.   (Venn,  11.  369.) 

ANQUETIL,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  28,  1823.  Of  Jersey.  Matric.  Easter,  1823;  B.A.  1827; 
M.A.  1830. 

ANSELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1846. 
S.  of  William.  B.  Sept.  16,  1796,  at  Wantage,  Berks.  [Of 
Dorset;  tutor's  book.]    School,  Hounslow.    Matric.   Michs. 

1846.  Name  removed  from  the  boards  Oct.  2,  1847.  C.  of 
Radipole,  near  Weymouth.   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.) 

ANSLEY,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9, 
1834.   Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1840. 

ANSLEY,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  12, 
1824.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Greenwich  (Dr 
Bumey).   Matric.  Michs.  1826.   Brother  of  John  H.  (1818). 

ANSLEY,  GILBERT  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  8, 

1847.  [S.  of  John  Henry  (1818).]  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1857.  Brother  of  John  F. 
(1849).    (Eton  Sell.  Lists.) 

ANSLEY,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  10,  1849.  S.  of  John  Henry  (1818).  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Died  Mar.  15,  1852,  aged  21,  as  the 
result  of  a  fall  from  his  horse.  Brother  of  Gilbert  J.  (1847). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  i.  531.) 

ANSLEY,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1818.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Walthamstow,  Esse.x. 
Matric.  Michs.  18 18;  B.A.  1822.  Doubtless  of  Houghton 
HUl,  Hunts.  Died  Mar.  4,  1833,  aged  32,  at  Torquay. 
Brother  of  Gilbert  (1824);  father  of  John  F.  (1849)  and 
Gilbert  J.  (1847).    (G.  Mag.,  1833,  i.  284.) 

ANSON,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1880.  S.  of  .Arthur  Henry.  B.  Jan.  20,  i860,  at 
CroxaU,  Derbs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  [He  was 
the  younger  son  (posthumous)  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Henry 
Anson,  R.  of  Potter  Hanworth,  Lines.,  and  Dean  of  Chester, 
who  died  Nov.  24,  1859,  and  grandson  of  Frederick  Anson, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Chester.]  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Foster,  Peerage, 
sub  Lichfield.) 

ANSON,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  18, 
1869.  2nd  s.  of  Frederick,  of  Sudbury,  Derbs.  [R.  of  Sudbury, 
and  Canon  of  Windsor].  B.  Sept.  27,  1850,  at  Sudburv. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878; 
B.C.  1890;  M.D.  1890.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London; 
House  Surgeon  and  Resident  Accoucheur.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1889.  Went  to  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  1874,  and 
engaged  in  farming  near  Marton;  later.  Second  Master  at 
Wanganui  College.  Returned  to  England,  1883.  Studied 
medicine  at  Cambridge  and  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 
In  practice  at  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  1891-1906.  Hon. 
Surgeon  and  Consulting  Surgeon  to  the  Wellington  District 
Hospital.  Chief  Medical  Officer  for  New  Zealand  to  the 
Australian  Mutual  Providence  Society  for  39  years.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  July  15,  1934,  at  Sudbury,  Lower  Hutt, 
New  Zealand.  (Foster,  Peerage,  sub  Lichfield;  Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  The  Times,  July  18,  1934.) 

ANSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  25,  1834.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.,  General 
(who  acquired  distinction  in  the  Peninsular  War).  B.  Dec.  26, 
i8i6.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Succeeded  his 
father  as   2nd   Bart.     Jan.    14,    1847.     Married   Elizabeth 


Ansted,  Joseph  Boord 

Catherine,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Denis  Park,  K.C.B., 
July  27,  1842.  Killed  Aug.  2,  1873,  in  a  railway  accident  at 
VVigan.  Father  of  [Sir]  William  R.  (1900).  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

ANSON,  THOMAS  ANCHITEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  30, 

1838.  [7th  s.  of  Sir  George,  General,  G.C.B.]  B.  Oct.  14, 
1818.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B..'^.  1842;  M.A. 
1847.  Cricket  'blue,'  1839;  one  of  the  best  amateur  wicket- 
keepers  of  his  day.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1842; 
priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  13,  1843;  C.  of  Mistley,  Essex,  1842-3. 
R.  of  BilUngford,  Norfolk,  1843-50.  R.  of  Longford,  Derbs., 
1850-99.  Rural  Dean,  1869-99.  Married  Ann  Jane,  dau.  of 
Henry  Packe,  Lieut.-Col.,  Gren.  Guards,  of  Twyford  Hall, 
Norfolk,  Aug.  5,  1846.  Died  Oct.  3,  1899,  aged  80,  at  Long- 
ford rectory.  (Foster,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Lichfield;  Tlie  Times, 
Oct.  5,  1899.) 

ANSON,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  Viscount.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1874.  S.  of  Thomas  George,  Earl  of  Lichfield,  of 
Shugborough  Hall,  Staffs.  B.  Jan.  31,  1856,  in  London. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Of 
Shugborough  Hall.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Staffs.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  3rd  Earl  of  Lichfield,  Jan.  7,  1892.  Married  and 
had  issue.   Died  July  29,  1918.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

ANSON,  Sir  WILLIAM  REYNELL,  Bart.  Hon.  LL.D.  1900. 
Warden  of  .-Ml  Souls'  College,  Oxford,  1881-1914.  Author, 
legal.  Died  June  5,  1914.   (the  Times,  June  6,  1914;  D.N.B.) 

ANSORGE,  PAUL  CHRISTIAN  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Pembroke,  May  27,  1873-  S.  of  Paul  Gotthold,  clerk 
(missionary,  C.M.S.),  of  Belvedere,  Isle  of  Mauritius.  B.  at 
Kishnagur,  Bengal.  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Brother  of  William 
J.  (1868). 

ANSORGE,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  26,  1868.  S.  of  Paul  Gotthold,  clerk.  B.  .Apr.  6,  1850, 
at  Chapra,  Bengal,  India.  School,  Royal  College,  Mauritius. 
Matric.  Michs.  i868;  B..\.  1872;  M.A.  1876.  At  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Professor  at 
the  Royal  CoUege,  Mauritius,  1872-86.  District  Medical 
Officer  in  Uganda  and  S.  Nigeria  (medal,  Uganda,  1897-8). 
Devoted  himself  to  Zoological  research;  crossed  Africa  from 
East  to  West  via  Mombasa,  the  Great  Lakes,  the  Semliki, 
the  great  Congo  Forest,  the  Ituri,  Aruwinni  and  Congo 
Rivers  to  Bomba,  1900.  (Medal,  Aro,  1901-2.)  Discovered 
146  new  African  vertebrates  and  over  140  new  African  in- 
vertebrates; these  discoveries  were  described  in  Annates  du 
Musie  du  Congo  Beige.  F.Z.S.  Author,  Under  the  African 
Sun.  Died  Oct.  31,  1913.  Brother  of  Paul  C.  M.  (1873). 
(Wlio  was  Who,  iS97-i9i'6.) 

ANSTEAD,  RUDOLPH  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar. 
21,  1896.  S.  of  Walter  Henry.  B.  June  2,  1876,  at  Wisbech, 
Cambs.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar 
and  Prizeman;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1914.  Analyst  in  chemical 
works  at  Hull,  1899-1900.  Research  Chemist  in  the  Govern- 
ment Laboratory,  Bridgetown,  Barbados,  1901.  Sugar 
Chemist  in  the  Imperial  Dept.  of  .Agriculture,  British  West 
Indies,  1902.  Agricultural  Superintendent,  Botanic  Gardens, 
Grenada,  1906-9.  Scientific  Officer  for  the  United  Planters 
Association  of  Southern  India  and  Deputy  Director  of 
Agricultural  Planting  Districts,  1909.  Deputy  Director  of 
Planting  Districts  in  Coimbatore,  1920.  Director  of  Agri- 
culture, Madras  Agricultural  Dept.,  1922-31;  retired.  Fellow 
of  Madras  University.  CLE.,  1927.  Of  St  Alkelda,  Bishop's 
Stortford.    (Peile,  11.  807;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ANSTED,  DAVID  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  6, 
1832.  S.  of  WUUam,  of  55,  Warren  Street,  Fitzroy  Square, 
London.  B.  Feb.  5,  1814,  in  London.  Migrated  to  Jesus 
(age  18)  Oct.  12,  1832;  matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  (32nd 
Wrangler)  i8:i6;  M.A.  iS^g.  Fellow,  1840-51.  Rede  Lecturer, 
1863.  Professor  of  Geology  at  King's  College,  London,  1840- 
53.  Lecturer  at  Addiscombe  College;  and  at  the  Civil 
Engineering  College  at  Putney,  1850-80.  Consulting  Geolo- 
gist and  Mining  Engineer.  F.G.S.,  1838.  Assistant  Secretary 
of  the  Geological  Society,  1844-7.  F.R.S.,  1844.  Anauthority 
on  the  practical  applications  of  geology  in  connection  with 
mining,  engineering,  water-supply,  etc.  Author,  geological. 
Died  May  20,  1880,  at  Melton,  near  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 
Brother  of  Joseph  B.  (1839).   (V.N.B.;  Boase.) 

ANSTED,  JOSEPH  BOORD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  25, 

1839.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1839; 
Scholar,  1840;  B.A.  (i8th  Wrangler)  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June,  1843;  priest,  June,  1844;  C.  of 
Whitechapel,  London,  1843-7.  P.C.  of  St  Simon  Zelotes, 
Bethnal  Green,  1847-57.  V.  of  Stony  Stratford,  Bucks., 
1857-9.  V.  of  Longdon,  Staffs.,  1859-61.  R.  of  Morbome, 
Hunts.,  1861-90.  Removed  to  London,  and  settled  at 
Highbury  Hill,  N.  Died  there  Mar.  19,  1914,  aged  93. 
Brother  of  David  T.  (1832).  (Peile,  11.  465;  The  Times, 
Mar.  21,  1914.) 


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ANSTEY,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1892. 
S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Tiverton,  Devon.  School,  Blundell's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Adm.  solicitor 
Mar.  1900  (Anstey  and  Thompson),  of  Exeter.  Mayor  of 
Exeter,  1936-7.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Devon 
Regt.  (T.  D.)).  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Matford  House, 
Exeter.   {Univ.  War  List;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

ANSTEY,  CHARLES  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Feb.  12,  1844.  S.  of  Charles  AUeyne,  clerk,  assistant  master 
at  Rugby.  B.  Jan.  1826,  at  Rugby.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853;  incorp.  at  Oxford, 
Jan.  28,  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1850;  priest,  1851. 
C.  of  Evesham,  Worcs.,  1850-3.  C.  of  Calthorpe,  Leics., 
1853-4.  C.  of  HUlmorton,  Rugby,  1854-9.  Chaplain  at 
Fyzabad,  Oude,  1865-7.  R.  of  St  Levan,  Cornwall,  1868- 
77.  Died  Oct.  13,  1877,  aged  51.   {V'enn,  11.  266.) 

ANSTEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  20,  1775.  S.  and  h.  of  Christopher  (1742),  of  Anstey 
Hall,  Trumpington,  Cambs.  School,  Eton  {sic).  Matric. 
Easter,  1775;  Scholar,  1777;  B.A.  1779;  M-A.  1782.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  15,  1775-  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  23; 
priest  (York)  Oct.  14,  1781;  C.  of  Armthorpe;  R.,  1768-86. 

V.  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  1782-6.  V.  of  Norton,  Durham, 
1786-1827.  Married  Miss  Grey,  of  Stockton,  June  21,  1783. 
Died  Dec.  19,  1827,  aged  72,  at  Norton.  Brother  of  John 
(1777),  Robert  (1779)  and  Thomas  (1789).  (A'.  andQ.,  6th  S., 
IV.  324;  G.  Mag.) 

ANSTEY,  GEORGE  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1829.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Watford,  Herts.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1829,  as  George.  Migrated  to 
Oxford;  matric.  (St  Alban  Hall)  Mar.  21,  1833,  age  22.  P.C. 
of  Wilsden-cum-Allerton,  Yorks.,  1839-41.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1847.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

ANSTEY,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14,  1866.  S.  of 
George  Alexander.  B.  July  21,  1847,  at  Highercombe 
(Hyercomb),  South  Australia.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Alichs.  1866.  [His  father,  George  Alexander,  was  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Anstey  Barton,  Outlands,  Tasmania,  and  sub- 
sequently of  Hyercomb,  South  Australia.]  (N.  and  Q.,  6th  S., 

VI.  116.) 

ANSTEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  18)  al  King's,  a  Scholar  from  Eton, 
July  3,  1777.  2nd  s.  of  Christopher  (1742),  of  Trumpington, 
Cambs.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov.  7,  1757.  Matric.  Easter,  1778; 
B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1784.  Fellow,  1780-92.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Feb.  i,  1781.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1784.  Specially 
appointed  to  investigate  the  claims  of  the  loyalists  in  the 
United  States,   1785.    A  commissioner  for  auditing  Public 

Accounts,  1806-19.     Married ,  dau.  of  Francis  Pierson, 

Esq.,  of  Mowthorpe  Grange,  Yorks.,  1794.  Author,  The 
Pleader's  Guide;  a  didactic  Poem.  Edited  his  father's  works. 
Died  Nov.  25,  1819.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1775),  etc. 
{Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  N.  and  Q.,  6th  S.,  iv.  324;  D.N.B.,  where 
his  career  at  Cambridge  is  not  mentioned.) 

ANSTEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1779.  S. 
of  Christopher  (1742),  Esq.,  of  Trumpington,  Cambs.  Bapt. 
there  Mar.  30,  1760.  School,  Eton.  Scholar,  1779;  Matric. 
Michs.  1780.  Of  Canons  Leigh  House,  Devon,  in  1796. 
Married  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Cane,  M.P.  for  TuUagh, 
Waterford  (Irish  Pari.)  June  28,  1796,  atBath.  Died  Apr.  12, 
1818,  aged  59,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1775),  etc. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.;  N.  and  Q.,  6th  S.,  iv.  325;  G.  Mag.) 

ANSTEY  or  ANSTY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  July  6,  1789,  as  Ansty,  T.  Of  Cambs.  [S.  of  Christo- 
pher (1742),  of  Bath,  and  of  Anstey  Hall,  Trumpington.] 
School,  Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1789.  Probably  Thomas 
Anstey,  of  the  Madras  Civil  Service,  who  died  Oct.  25,  1843, 
a.^ed  73,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1775),  etc.  {T.  A. 
IValkcr,  359;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  11.  663.) 

ANSTICE,  JOSEPH  BALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1846.  S.  of  Richard,  attorney,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  May  16,  1828.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1850;  M..\.  1853.  Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest  (Exeter) 
1852;  C.  of  Kitton,  1850-6.  C.  of  Bovey  Tracey,  1856-66.  V. 
of  Hungerford  and  Chaplain  of  the  Hungerford  Union, 
1866-94.  P.C.  of  Denford,  Berks.,  1868-94.  Rural  Dean  of 
Newbury,  1878-94.  R.  of  Hartley  Wespall,  Hants.,  1894- 
1900.  Lived  latterly  at  Burnham-on-Sea,  Somerset.  Died 
there  Oct.  18,  1915,  aged  87.    (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ANSTRUTHER,  Sir  RALPH  ABERCROMBY,  Bart.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1820.  S.  of  Robert  [Brig.-Gen. 
B.  Mar.  i,  1804,  at  CaLrnbee,  Fifes.].  School,  St  Andrew's, 
Fife  (Mr  Jackson).  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  M..'^.  1822.  Suc- 
ceeded his  grandfather,  Sir  Robert  .\nstruther,  as  4th  Bart., 
Aug.  2,  1818.  Capt.,  Grenadier  Guards.  Rector  of  the 
University  of  St  Andrew's,  1859.  Married  Mary  Jane,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry'  Torrens,  K.C.B.,  Sept.  2,  1831.  Of  Balcaskie, 
Cambee,  Fifes.  Died  Oct.  18,  1863,  aged  59,  at  Balcaskie. 
(G.E.C.,  IV.  367.) 


Antrobus,  Edmund 

ANTHONISZ,  JAMES  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  20,  1879.  2nd  s.  of  James  Edmund.  B.  Jan.  15,  i860,  at 
Galle,  Ceylon.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Entered  the 
Civil  Service.  Cadet,  Straits  Settlement,  1883.  Magistrate 
at  Singapore.  Official  Assignee  of  the  Straits  Settlement. 
District  Judge,  Singapore.  President  of  the  Singapore 
Municipality.  Colonial  Treasurer  for  the  Straits  Settlement. 
Acting  Resident  Councillor,  Penang.  Acting  British  Resident 
at  Selangor.  The  currency  of  the  Colony  was  placed  on  a  gold 
basis  during  his  term  of  office  as  Treasurer.  President  of  a 
Commission  to  enquire  into  the  working  of  the  Municipahties 
of  the  Colony,  19 10.  C.M.G.  Retired,  1914.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  May  28,  1921.  {The  Times,  May  30,  1921;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

ANTHONY,  EDWARD  ARNOLD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1885. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1886;  from  Cavendish  H. 
S.  of  Daniel,  congregational  minister,  of  Lewes,  Sussex.  B. 
Mar.  12,  1868,  at  Tenby,  Pembs.  School,  Hastings  University 
(Mr  J.  Starall).  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Congregational 
Minister  at  Erdington,  1892-1917.  Minister  of  theTabernacle, 
Trowbridge,  Wilts.,  1917-35.  Secretary  of  the  Birmingham 
District  and  Warwickshire  Congregational  Union;  of  the 
Wilts,  and  Somerset  Congregational  Union;  Chairman,  1927. 
Of  7,  Westboume  Road,  Trowbridge,  1934;  afterwards  of 
Banstead,  Surrey,  1937.  {Who's  Who  in  Congregationalism, 
I934-) 

ANTHONY,  EDWYN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  ii, 
1864.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Mansion  House,  Hereford.  B.  Aug.  23, 
1843.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Did  not  reside.  Migrated 
to  Oxford;  matric.  (Christ  Church)  June  13,  1867,  age  23; 
B.A.  and  M.A.  (Oxford)  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  24,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1877.  Practised  as  con- 
veyancer and  equity  draftsman  until  c.  1889.  Author,  legal. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

ANTHONY,  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter,  1885,  from 
Cavendish  H. 

ANTHONY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  31)  at  Caius,  Oct.  10,  1844. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Aston,  Warws.  Matric.  Michs.  1844; 
M.B.  and  Med.  Lie.  1850;  M.D.  i860.  M.R.C.P.,  1850. 
F.R.C.P.,  1876.  Practised  at  Birmingham;  senior  Physician 
at  the  Dispensary  there,  1855.  Stipendiary  Consulting 
Physician,  1884.  Physician  to  the  Birmingham  and  Midland 
Free  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Vice-President  and  Fellow 
of  the  Microscopical  Society;  editor  of  their  Journal.  A  good 
Unguist.  Died  unmarried  June  3,  1895,  aged  81,  at  6,  Green- 
field Crescent,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  {Venn,  11.  269; 
The  Times,  June  4,  1895.) 

ANTROBUS,  COSMO  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31 , 
1877.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Edmund  (1836),  Bart.,  of  Amesbury 
Abbey,  near  Sahsbury,  Wilts.  B.  Oct.  22,  1859,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  29,  1879.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1882.  Practised  on  the  Western  Circuit.  Succeeded  his 
brother  Sir  Edmund,  as  5th  Bart.,  Feb.  ii,  1915.  Of  Antro- 
bus, Cheshire,  and  of  Amesbury  Abbey,  Salisbury,  Wilts. 
J. P.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  ed.  1937.) 

ANTROBUS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Dec.  7, 
1809.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  and  h.  of  John  and  Anne,  dau.  of 
Gibbs  Crawfurd,  M.P.  B.  May  17,  1792.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1812,  as  '  ist  s.  of  John,  late  of  Spring 
Gardens,  Middlesex,  deceased.'  Succeeded  his  uncle,  Sir 
Edmund  Antrobus,  as  2nd  Bart.,  Feb.  6,  1826.  Of  Antrobus 
Hall,  Cheshire.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Hugh  Lindsay,  son  of 
the  Earl  of  Balcarres,  Oct.  16,  1817.  Died  May  4,  1870. 
Brother  of  Gibbs  C.  (1810)  and  father  of  Edmund  (1836). 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

ANTROBUS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  John's,  Jan.  26, 
1828.  3rd  s.  of  William  (1778),  B.D.  B.  1811,  at  Acton, 
Middlesex.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  28, 
1832,  as  Edward;  name  withdrawn,  1835.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  22,  1833;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1834.  C.  (to  his 
father)  at  Acton,  Middlesex,  1835-53.  .-Afterwards  of 
Twizell  House,  Chat  Hill,  Northumberland.  Married  Frances 
Margaret  Selby,  of  Twizell  House,  Northumberland,  1833. 
Died  Sept.  6,  1884,  aged  75,  at  Chfton,  Bristol.  Buried  at 
Bamborough.  Brother  of  John  (1822)  and  Wilham  T.  (1820). 
(H.  M.  Wood;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

ANTROBUS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  i, 
1836.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edmund  (1809),  Bart.,  of  London. 
B.  Sept.  3,  1818.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A. 
1841;  M.A.  1847.  M.P.  for  East  Surrey,  1841-7;  for  Wilton, 
1855-77.  Of  Amesbury  Abbev,  Wilts.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  3rd  Bart.,  May  4,  1870.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  WUts.  High 
Sheriff,  1880.  Married  Marianne  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Dashwood,  Bart.,  Feb.  11,  1847.  Died  Apr.  i,  1899. 
Father  of  Cosmo  G.  (1877).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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ANTROBUS,    GIBBS   CRAWFURD.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    at   St 
John's,  Nov.  21,  1810.    Of  Middlesex.    [2nd  s.  of  John  and 
Anne,  dau.  of  Gibbs  Crawfurd,   M.P.    B.  May  27,    i793-] 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  181 1,  as  Crawfurd;  M.A.  {Lit. 
Reg.)  1832.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1812.    Entered 
the  Diplomatic  Service.  Sometime  Secretary  of  Legation  at 
Turin.  M.P.  for  Aldborough,  1820-6;  for  Plympton,  1826-30. 
Of   Eaton   Hall,    Cheshire.     J. P.    and   D.L.     High  Sheriff, 
1834.    Married  (i)  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Coutts  Trotter,  Bart., 
June  25,  1827;  (2)  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Crofton, 
Bart.,  Jan.  12,  1832.   Died  May  21,  1861,  aged  67,  at  Eaton 
Hall.    Brother  of  Edmund  (i'Soq)   and  father  of  John  C. 
(1848).    (Antrobus  Pedigrees;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
ANTROBUS,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1822. 
2nd  s.  of  William  {1778),  B.D.,  R.  of  Acton,  Middlesex.    B. 
there  1806.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.   1823;  Scholar, 
1823;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1830.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  25, 
1834;  priest,  June  14,  1835.    C.  (to  his  father)  at  St  Andrew 
Undershaft,  London,  1841-53.   Minor  Canon  of  Westminster, 
1856-78.     Chaplain-in-Ordinary    to    the    Queen,    1869-78. 
Renowned  as  the  'Champion  Skater'  of  his  day.    Author, 
Parental   Wisdom...;   The   Wrongs  of  Poland — a  Poem  in 
three  Cantos ;  The  Czar  and  the  Turk ;  Elijah  in  the  Desert,  etc. 
Died  July  26,  1878,  aged  72.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1828),  etc. 
{Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  R.  L.  Antrobus.) 
ANTROBUS,  JOHN  COUTTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  18, 
1848.    S.  and  h.  of  Gibbs  Crawfurd  (1810),  Esq.,  of  Eaton 
Hall,  Congleton,  Cheshire.    B.  Nov.  23,  1829,  at  Astbury. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855. 
Adm.  at  Lincoki's  Inn,  Nov.  5,  1852.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1857. 
Of  Eaton  Hall,  Cheshire.  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff,  1868.  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Cheshire  Imperial  Yeomanry.   Married  three  vi'ives  and 
had  issue.    Died  Dec.   19,   1916,  aged  87,  at  Eaton  Hall. 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
ANTROBUS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  23,  1778.    S.  of  WUham,  inn-keeper,  of  Cockermouth, 
Cumberland.    Bapt.  there  Jan.  30,   1760.    School,  St  Bees 
(Mr  Scott).    Matric.  Michs.  1778;  Scholar,  1781;   B.A.  {6th 
Wrangler)  1782;  M.A.   1785;  B.D.   1792.    Fellow,  1786-95. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1789;  priest.  May  30,  1790-   R-  of 
St  Andrew  Undershaft  with  St  Mary  Axe,  London,  1794- 
1853.     R.    of    Acton,    Middlesex,    1797-1853.     Examining 
Chaplain  to  Dr  Beilby  Porteous,  Bishop  of  London.  Involved 
in  a  law  suit  which  lasted  twenty  years  with  the  East  India 
Company  respecting  tithes,  but  eventually  won  his  case. 
Married  Hannah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr  Bowles, 
June  15,  1803.    Resided  latterly  on  his  estate  at  Springfield 
Park,  Acton.   Died  Jan.  10,  1853,  aged  93,  at  Acton.   Father 
of  Edmund  (1828),  John  (1822)  and  William  T.  (next).    {St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  G.  Mag.) 
ANTROBUS,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  16,  1820.   S.  and  h.  of  William  (above),  B.D.    B.  1804, 
at  Acton,  Middlesex.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.   1821; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1830.   Of  Springfield  Park,  Acton, 
Middlesex;  succeeded  his  father  there  in  1853.    Died   un- 
"     married   1877,  aged  73.    Brother  of  Edmund  (1828),  etc. 
{Antrobus  Pedigrees.) 

ANUVATRA,  MOM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1899.  S. 
of  Mom  Chow  Alongslom  (?  Alongskom).  B.  June  19,  1875, 
at  Bangkok,  Siam.   Matric.  Michs.  1899. 

ANWYL,  OWEN  EVAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1877. 
S.  of  Owen,  of  Heathfield,  Wandsworth  Common,  London. 
B.  July  i6,  1857,  at  Kensington.  School,  King's  College, 
London  (Dr  Maclear).  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (Exeter)  1882;  C.  of  St 
Sidwell,  Exeter,  1881-7.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Plymouth,  1887- 
90.  v.,  1898-1913.  C.  of  Streatham,  1890-4.  C.  of  Godshill, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1894-8.  Chaplain  of  St  Catherine's  Home, 
Ventnor,  1895-8.  Died  Nov.  28,  1913,  aged  56,  at  Plymouth. 
{Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Nov.  29,  1913.) 

APCAR,  ARRATOON  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1877. 
2nd  s.  of  the  late  Thomas  Arratoon,  merchant,  of  Calcutta. 
B.  there  May  17,  1858.  School,  St  Xavier's  College,  Calcutta. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1878-81;  B.A.  1881;  LL.B. 
1882;  M..\.  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  14,  1878. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  i88i.  In  practice  at  Calcutta  in  1898. 
Died  Sept.  2,  1906,  at  9,  Kensington  Park  Road,  London. 
{Venn,  11.  428.) 

APCAR,  JOHN  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23, 
1871.  3rd  s.  of  Alexander  Arratoon,  of  74,  Lancaster  Gate, 
London.  B.  Oct.  i,  1854,  at  Calcutta.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Sept.  26, 
1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1874.  Practised  before  the  High 
Court  at  Calcutta.  Died  Feb.  8,  1921.  Brother  of  Thomas  A. 
(1863).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

APCAR,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  28,  1863.  S.  and  h.  of  Alexander  [Arratoon].  B. 
Jan.  24,  1847,  at  Calcutta.   School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs. 


Appleby,  Howard  Lawton 

1865.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  20,  1865.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  i86g.  Practised  before  the  High  Court  at  Calcutta. 
Died  Nov.  6,  1897.  Brother  of  John  A.  (1871).  (Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar.) 

APJOHN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  1872.  Hon.  M.A.  1875- 
S.  of  James,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  at  Dublin.  B. 
1846.  Previously  at  Trinity  College,  DubUn.  B.A.  (Dublin) 
1870.  Appointed  first  chemical  praelector  at  Caius,  Dec.  10, 
1872.  Public  Analyst  for  Cambs.  and  Hunts.  A  careful  and 
successful  teacher,  who  did  much  for  chemical  teaching  in 
the  college.  Died  Sept.  12,  1877,  from  the  effects  of  a 
bicycling  accident,  when  on  a  tour  in  Surrey.  (Venn,  11. 
406.) 

APLETREE,  HENRY  [GEORGE].  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  II,  1852.  Of  Wanvs.  Matric.  Michs.  1852,  as 
Hen.  George. 

APLIN,  WILLIAM  LARKINS  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Mag- 
dalene, June  16,  1849.    S.  of ,  'Dux,  E.I.C  [perhaps 

Andrew  Snape  Hammond  (Aplin),  Army  Colonel;  died 
1854].  B.  Aug.  9,  1825,  at  Calcutta.  School,  Blackheath. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct.  19,  1849.   Matric.  Michs.  1849. 

APPACH,  FRANCIS  HOBSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  26,  1844.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  1826,  in  London.  School, 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848; 
M.A.  1 85 1.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  16,  1848.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1851.  Of  Elcot  Park,  Kintbury,  Berks.  Author, 
A  n  Essay  on  the  A  cts  for  the  Relief  of  Trustees ;  Caius  Julius 
Caesar's  British  Expeditions  from  Boulogne  to  the  Bay  of 
Apuldore.  Died  Jan.  27,  1896,  aged  69.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  Fox-Daviss.) 

APPACH,  GEORGE  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1877.  S.  of  Francis  Hobson  (above).  B.  1858,  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Died  1927. 
(Fox-Davies.) 

APPASAMY,  PAUL.  .-Vdm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  3,  1900. 
Of  Madras  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar,  1901; 
B..\.  1903;  LL.B.  1904;  M.A.  1907.  Died  Sept.  1933. 
(Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.) 

APPERLEY,  henry  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1899. 
[S.  of  Henry  GwiUim,  of  Hereford.]  School,  Hereford  Cathe- 
dral. Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Old  Here- 
fordian  Club  for  many  years.  Died  Oct.  27,  1929,  aged  52, 
at  The  Skilts,  Somers  Road,  Malvern.  (Record  of  Old  Here- 
fdrdians;  The  Times,  Oct.  31,  1929.) 

APPERLY  or  APPERLEY,  JOSIAH  MARLING.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1877.  S.  of  James,  manufacturer.  B. 
Mar.  17,  1S48,  at  Dudbridge,  Selsley,  Gloucs.  Bapt.  Dec.  28, 
1867.  School,  Cheltenham  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Rochester) 
Dec.  1881;  C.  of  Snodland,  Kent,  1880-4.  C.  of  St  Margaret- 
next-Rochester,  1884-6.  C.  of  Borstal,  1884-6.  V.  of  Tonge, 
1886-1926.  Died  Mar.  5,  1931,  aged  82,  at  Salisbury. 
(C)ieUenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

APPLEBEE,  CHARLES.  .■\dm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  14,  1793; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.   Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  1793- 

APPLEBEE,  GEORGE.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1757;  adm. 
there  July  4,  i757,  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford.  S.  of 
Charles,  of  St  Bride's,  London.  B.  Jan.  i,  1723-4.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford) 
Dec.  3,  1741,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1745.  V.  of  Worminghall, 
Bucks!,  1754-83.  V.  of  Shipton  Bellinger,  Hants.,  1761-83. 
Died  July  29,  1783,  at  Islington.  Will  P.C.C.  397  Comwallis. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Lipsomb,  i.  580;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.,  ed. 
1936.) 

APPLEBEE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1812.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  Putney,  London.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1823.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  10,  1827.  V.  of  Whissendine,  Rutland, 
1846-64.  Died  there  .A.ug.  11,  1864,  aged  71.  (G.  Mag., 
1864,  II.  391.) 

APPLEBY,  DIGBY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1900.  3rd  s. 
of  Thomas,  shipowner,  of  Greatham,  Durham.  B.  there 
Mar.  31,  1880.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1903.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
Welsh  Regt.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  Radjrr,  Glamor- 
gan.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

APPLEBY,  HOWARD  LAWTON.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1890.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Dec.  15,  1891.  S.  of  Albert.  B. 
Jan.  30,  1873,  at  Gloucester.  School,  Crypt  Grammar. 
Scholar,  1892;  B.A.  1893.  Assistant  Master  at  Bowdon 
CoUege,  Cheshire,  for  four  years.  Assistant  Master  at  Ripon 
Grammar  School,  1898-1908.  Of  The  Grammar  School, 
Ripon,  Yorks.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1908;  Queens'  Coll. 
Club,  1936.) 


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Appleford,  Herbert  Harben 

APPLEFORD,  HERBERT  HARBEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1890.  S.  of  James,  master  miller,  of  Southampton. 
B.  Mar.  8,  1868,  at  Ringwood,  Southampton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest 
(Oxford)  1895;  C.  of  St  GUes',  Reading,  1894-5.  V.  of  St 
Peter's,  Rochdale,  Lanes.,  1899-1901.  V.  of  Stoke  Row, 
Oxon.,  1901-11.  V.  of  Gt  WUbraham,  Cambs.,  1911-23; 
retired  and  hved  at  Cambridge.  A  generous  benefactor  to  the 
new  parish  of  St  George's,  Milton  Road,  Cambridge.  Died 
suddenly,  Oct.  29,  1932,  at  Cambridge.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Oct.  31,  1932.) 

APPLEFORD,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  27,  1869.  Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (Ripon)  1870.  C.  of 
Long  Preston,  1869-70.  C.  of  Sheffield,  1870-3.  V.  of 
Buckthorpe,  Yorks.,  1873-1914-  Not  in  Crockford,  1015. 
Author,  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Parish  and  Parish  Church  of 
St  Andreii;  Buckthorpe.   (Crockford,  1913.) 

APPLEFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  18,  1854. 
S.  of  William,  miller,  of  Coggeshall,  Essex.  B.  there  Aug.  9, 
1829.  Schools,  Coggeshall  and  Colchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1854;  B.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1858;  priest,  1859. 
Assistant  Chaplain  to  Wakefield  prison,  i860.  Chaplain  of 
the  Convict  Prison,  Woking,  1869;  of  Portland,  1877-85. 
V.  of  St  Peter's,  Portland,  1877-85.  Chaplain  at  Tours, 
1885-90.  Died  Apr.  20,  1890,  at  Bognor.  Buried  there. 
Father  of  the  next.    (Venn,  n.  318.) 

APPLEFORD,  WILLIAM  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1886.  S.  of  William  (above),  clerk.  B.  May  24,  1866,  at 
Wakefield.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1SS6. 
Engineer  in  India.  Public  Works  Department,  Kashmir, 
1889-91.  Served  with  the  Hunza  Nagar  Expedition,  1891-2; 
with  the  Chitral  Relief  Expedition,  1895.  During  the  Great 
War,  attached  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  1914-18.  Chief 
Engineer,  Bridges  and  Roads  Branch,  P.W.D.,  Kashmir, 
1922.  Chief  Engineer  to  the  Kashmir  Government;  Director, 
1928.  M.I.C.E.  Retired,  1930.  (Venn,  11.  480;  Haileybury 
Sch.  Reg.) 

APPLEGATE,  FRANK  WATT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1893. 
[S.  of  F.,  Esq.,  of  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts.]  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Joined  the  Wilts. 
Regt.,  tgoo.  Died  June  2,  1901,  in  India.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.) 

APPLETON,  ALFRED  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1899.  [4th  s.  of  Henry,  solicitor,  of  St  Anne's  Grange, 
Barley,  Leeds.]  B.  Aug.  6,  1 881,  at  Adel,  near  Leeds.  School, 
Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Solicitor, 
1908.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.  and  Adjutant, 
R.A.S.C;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches;  M.C.).  Of  The 
Hanburies,  Bishop's  Frome,  Worcs.,  1925.  Brother  of 
Edward  L.  (1897)  and  of  Francis  C.  (1898).    (Univ.  War  List.) 

APPLETON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1878. 
S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Grappenhall  House,  Warrington, 
Lanes.  B.  Aug.  15,  1859,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1882; 
M.A.  18S6.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (Durham)  1884;  C.  of 
Gateshead,  1883-5.  C.  of  Waterbeach,  Cambs.,  1885-6.  C. 
of  St  George's,  Camberwell,  London  (Trinity  College  Mission) 
1886-93.  Died  May  13,  1893,  at  the  Clergy  House,  Cam- 
berwell.   (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  May  16,  1893.) 

APPLETON,  EDWARD  LANGDALE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  May  11, 
1897.  [S.  of  Henry,  soUcitor,  of  Rawdon  Hill,  Arthington, 
Leeds.  B.  1878.]  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900.  Land  agent.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut.,  Border  Regt.  and  Training  Reserve  Battahon).  Of 
The  Hanburies,  Bishop's  Frome,  Worcs.,  1925.  Brother  of 
the  next  and  of  Alfred  J.  (1899).  (Malvern  College  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

APPLETON,  FRANCIS  CASS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  22,  1898. 
[S.  of  Henry,  solicitor,  of  Rawdon  HUl,  Arthington,  Leeds. 
B.  1879.]  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898. 
Civil  Engineer;  Ass.  M.I.C.E.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.E.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  The 
Hill  House,  Bodenham,  Heref.,  1925.  Brother  of  the  above 
and  of  .Alfred  J.  (1899).    (Malvern  College  Reg.) 

APPLETON,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  1884.  S.  of  Richard  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at 
Stockton-on-Tees.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1884;  B.A.  1887. 

APPLETON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1823. 
S.  of  Charles,  of  Rotherham,  Yorks.  [and  Mary,  of  Surrey]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon, 
1828;  priest,  1829.  V.  of  St  Neots,  Hunts.,  1837-47.  V.  of 
Worksop,  Notts.,  1847-70.  Probably  brother  of  Jonathan 
(1838)  and  father  of  the  next.   Not  in  Clergy  List,  1872. 

APPLETON,  JAMES  ALLAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1856.  S.  of  James  (above),  clerk.  B.  July  6,  1837,  at  St 
Neots,  Hunts.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon, 
1862;  priest  (Lincoln)   1863;  C.  of  Limber  Magna,  Lines., 


Appleyard,  Francis  Edward 

1862-6.  Heldother  curacies  for  short  periods,  1866-70.  C.  of 
Cropwell  Bishop,  Notts.,  1870-9.  C.  of  Westborough,  Lines., 
1879-85.  C.  of  Bumham  Sutton,  Norfolk,  1886-98.  C.  of 
Terrington  St  Clement's,  1898-1903.  Resided  latterly  at 
The  Home  of  St  Barnabas,  near  East  Grinstead,  Sussex. 
Died  there  July  22,  1904,  aged  67.  Buried  at  Worksop. 
(Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

APPLETON,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Mar.  10,  1838.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1843.  C.  of  Wales,  Yorks.,  1850-4. 
Died  Sept.  i,  1854,  aged  56.  Probably  brother  of  James 
(1823).    (G.  Mag.,  1854,  II.  527,  where  he  is  styled  John.) 

APPLETON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1822.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Liverpool.  School,  Royal 
Liverpool  Institute  (Mr  Monk).  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A. 
1827;  M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest,  1831.  Chaplain 
of  the  County  Gaol  at  Kirkdale,  Liverpool,  1839-68.  R.  of 
South  Reston,  Lines.,  1868-74.  Not  in  Crockford,  1876. 
Father  of  the  next. 

APPLETON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  16,  1867. 
S.  of  Richard  (above),  clerk.  B.  Feb.  17,  1849,  at  Liverpool. 
School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar; 
Chancellor's  medal;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler)  1871; 
M.A.  1874.  FeUow,  1873.  Tutor,  1885-94.  Held  various 
College  Offices.  Examiner  for  the  Theological  Tripos,  1880 
and  1881.  Lecturer  in  Mathematics  and  subsequently  in 
Theology,  1874-94.  Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest  (Ely)  1878. 
Superintendent  of  the  Jesus  Lane  Sunday  School,  Cambridge, 
1873-82.  A  Governor  of  Christ's  Hospital,  1878;  Almoner, 
1891-1909.  Treasurer  and  Secretary  of  the  Cambridge 
Clergy  Training  School,  1881-94.  Chairman  of  the  Educa- 
tion Committee,  1894-1903.  Examining  Chaplain  to  three 
successive  Bishops  of  Durham — ^Dr  Lightfoot,  Dr  Westcott 
and  Dr  Moule.  Whitehall  preacher,  1882-4.  Warden  of 
Trinity  College  Mission  and  V.  of  Camberwell,  1894-1903. 
V.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1904-7;  Rural  Dean,  1904-7.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Durham,  1901-9.  Commissary,  Osaka,  1899-1909. 
Master  of  Selwyn  College,  1907--9;  left  a  permanent  memorial 
of  his  Mastership  in  the  erection  of  the  Southern  range  of 
buildings,  including  the  College  HaU,  and  Combination 
room.  Re-edited  the  smaller  Cambridge  Bible  for  Schools,  for 
the  University  Press.  A  man  of  deep  religious  faith  and 
consistency  of  hfe;  exercised  a  lasting  influence  on  many 
generations  of  undergraduates  as  well  as  on  the  working 
population  of  Camberwell.  Died  Mar.  i,  1909,  at  Selwyn 
Lodge.  (Selwyn  Coll.  Cal.,  1909-11;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Mar.  2,  1909.) 

APPLETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  11, 
1847.    Matric.  Lent,   1848.    Migrated  to  Queens',  Dec.  23, 

1848. 

APPLEWHAITE  or  APPLETHWAITE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  27,  1788.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of 
Huntingfield,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1788; 
Scholar,  as  Applethwaite.  Fought  a  duel  with  a  fellow  student, 
Richard  Rycroft,  who  died  from  his  wounds,  Nov.  25,  1791. 
He  and  his  second  Mr  [John]  Hollond  of  Trinity  were 
expelled  from  the  University.  Matric.  (Alban  Hall,  Oxford) 
Nov.  24,  1792,  age  22;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1796.  (Cooper, 
Annals,  iv.  441;  Al.  Oxon.) 

APPLEYARD,  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 

Mar.  4,  1754.   Matric.  Michs.  1755;  Scholar,  1756. 

APPLEYARD,  CLEMENT  EDWIN  EMERIS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Aug.  1,  1867.  S.  and  h.  of  Edwin  Wilham,  P.C.  of 
Prestolee,  near  Manchester.  B.  Feb.  17,  1848,  at  Newchurch. 
School,  Clitheroe  (Mr  Boden).  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A. 
1871;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Manchester) 
1872.  P.C.  of  Troutbeck,  Westmorland,  1877-82.  Chaplain 
of  St  Mary's  Church  and  School  for  the  Blind,  Liverpool, 
1882-4.  Living  at  St  Asaph,  c.  1890-1900,  without  cure. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1901.   Brother  of  John  (18S3). 

APPLEYARD,  ERNEST  SILVANUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  19,  1822.  S.  of  Richard  Smith.  B.  at  Enfield, 
Middlesex.  School,  Bamet,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1822. 
Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  30,  1822;  Scholar,  1823-7;  B.A. 
1827;  M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  8,  1828;  priest. 
May  24,  1829.  Chaplain  at  St  Katherine's  Hospital,  Regent's 
Park,  London,  184 1-6.  Resided  at  Weald  Park,  Stanmore, 
Middlesex,  1845-9.  Of  Crawley,  Sussex,  in  i866  (in  Clergy 
List,  unbeneficed).  Author,  Sernums,  etc.  Died  May  14, 
1876,  at  Tilgate  Cottage,  Slaugham,  Sussex.   (Venn,  11.  191.) 

APPLEYARD,  FRANCIS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Apr.  26,  1887.  S.  of  G.,  Esq.,  of  Savile  House, 
Halifax.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B..A..  1890;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1896. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1894. 
Medical  Officer  at  B.S.A.  Co.'s  Hospital,  Umtali.  Medical 
Officer  to  the  Rhodesian  Railways.  Of  Salisbury,  South 
Rhodesia;  in  practice  there  in  1922.  (Medical  Directory, 
1922.) 


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Appleyard,  Gerald  Lindsay 

APPLEYARD,  GERALD  LINDSAY  (?  LINDSEY).  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  5,  1876.  [2nd  s.  of  Richard  Hall,  barrister, 
of  6,  Westboume  Terrace,  Paddington,  London.]  B.  Sept.  7, 
1854.  Matric.  Michs.  1876,  as  Lindsey.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  21,  1880,  as  Gerald  Lindsay,  no  call;  name 
withdrawn,  1892.  Died  July  20,  1935,  aged  81,  at  Sheen. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  549;  The  Times,  July  22,  1935.) 

APPLEYARD,  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1883.  Adm.  pens, 
to  St  John's,  Jan.  10,  1884.  S.  of  Edwin  William,  clerk.  B. 
at  Kersley,  Lanes.  [Bapt.  Nov.  i,  1858.]  B.A.  1885;  M.A. 
1910.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1884;  priest  (York  for 
Manchester)  1886;  C.  of  Prestolee,  Lanes.,  1884-6.  Held  other 
curacies,  1886-99.  R.  of  Moston,  Lanes.,  1899-1910.  R.  of 
St  John's,  Cheetham,  1910-12.  Died  (?)  1912.  Brother  of 
Clement  E.  E.  (1867).  [To  be  distinguished  from  John 
Appleyard,  M.A.,  D.Litt.,  congregational  minister;  a  graduate 
of  St  John's,  Annapolis,  U.S.A. ;  born  at  Keighley,  Yorks., 
1869.  Author.  Of  Brixham,  Devon.  See  Who's  Who  in 
Congregationalism,  1934.] 

APPLEYARD,  ROBERT  PRESCOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  7,  1830.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1830.   Of  Connaught  Square,  London. 

APPLEYARD,  WILLIAM  ELLWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
June  17,  1847.   Matric.  Michs.  1847. 

APPS,  CHARLES  THOMAS  TODD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  13,  1900.  S.  of  Alfred,  Esq.,  of  5,  Prospect  Road, 
Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent.  Matric.  Lent,  1900;  B.A.  1903; 
M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at  Dauntsey  Agricultural 
School,  West  Lavington,  Wilts.,  1903-11.  Head  Master  of 
Calne  County  School,  Wilts.;  there  in  1919.  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

APREECE,  SHUCKBURGH  ASHBY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  July  2,  1791.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas 
[Hussey],  Bart.,  of  Washingley,  Hunts,  [and  Dorothea,  dau. 
of  Shuckburgh  Ashby,  of  Quenby  Hall,  Leics.].  B.  Dec.  17, 
1773.  School,  Starrow  {sic),  [Harrow].  Married  Jane,  dau. 
of  Charles  Kerr,  Oct.  3,  1799.  Died  s.p.  and  v.p.  Oct.  6,  1807. 
{G.E.C.,  V.  224;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

APSEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  11, 
1805.  S.  of  William,  tradesman,  of  High  Street,  Ely.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Easter,  1806;  B.A.  1810;  M.A. 
1813.  No  profession.  Died  May,  1846.  Buried  at  St  Mary's, 
Ely.    (Peile,  11.  356.) 

APTHORP  or  APTHORPE,  CHARLES  PRETYMAN.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  June  13,  1861.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar, 
1863;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1867;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Stamford,  1866-7.  C.  of 
New  Radford,  1867-70.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Lines., 
1870-2.  C.  of  Tinwell,  Rutland,  and  St  George's,  Stamford, 
1872-6.  C.  of  St  John  the  Baptist,  Stamford,  1876-9.  C.  of 
Flushing,  Cornwall,  1881-3;  V.  there,  1883-9.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Exeter,  1890-1908;  dio.  Chichester,  1908-19.  Resided 
latterly  at  68,  Pattison  Road,  Child's  Hill,  London,  N.W.  2. 
Died  Dec.  28,  1923,  aged  81,  at  Hampstead.  {Crockford; 
R.  F,  Scott;  2  he  Times,  Jan.  2,  1924.) 

APTHORP  or  APTHORPE,  EAST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  8,  1867.  [S.  of  East,  General,  Madras  Army,  and  of 
Cheltenham.  B.  July  23,  1848.  School,  Cheltenham  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1867,  as  Apthorp;  Scholar;  B.A.  1871;  M.A. 
1874.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Peterb.)  1873;  C.  of 
Chelveston,  Northants.,  1872-4.  C.  of  Abinger,  Surrey, 
1875-7.  C.  of  Billinghay,  Lines.,  1877-9.  V.  of  Famham, 
Norfolk,  1883-1916.  Resided  latterly  at  St  Barnabas 
Homes,  Dormans,  Surrey.  Died  May  28,  1923.  {Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

APTHORP,  EDMUND  EAST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs. 
1897.  S.  of  George  Francis  (1858),  clerk,  of  Shrigley,  Cheshire. 
B.  Sept.  29,  1877,  at  Shrigley.  School,  Malvern  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  Dun- 
stable Grammar  School,  Beds.  Of  Ashton  Lodge,  Dun- 
stable, in  1939.  Brother  of  Marmaduke  G.  {1895).  {Malvern 
Coll.  Reg.;  Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1939.) 

APTHORP  or  APTHORPE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Jesus,  Apr.  28,  1795,  as  Apthorpe.  S.  of  East  (1751). 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's.  B.  at  Croydon,  Surrey.  School,  Croydon 
(MrHodson).  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  Scholar,  1796;  B.A.  i799; 
M.A.  i8o2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely) 
Sept.  14,  i8oi.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1802-53.  V.  of  Bicker, 
Lines.,  1803-53.  R.  of  Gumley,  Leics.,  1806-53.  V.  of 
Famdon,  Notts.,  1808-51.  Married  Susan,  dau.  of  George 
Hubbard,  Esq.  Died  Aug.  12,  1853,  aged  74-  Buried  at 
Gumley.  M.I.  Father  of  George  F.  (1821)  and  WilUam  H. 
(1825).  {Cant.  Aa  Bk.;  Nichols,  iv.  Pt  2,  1050;  G.  Mag., 
1854,  I.  551.) 

APTHORP,  GEORGE  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  15,   1858.    [Perhaps  s.  of  George  Frederick  (next).] 


Arabin,  William  St  Julien 

Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon, 
1863;  priest  (Lincoln)  1864;  C.  of  Barrow-on-Humber, 
1863-5.  C.  of  St  Swithin,  Lines.,  1865-7.  C.  of  Birdsall, 
Yorks.,  1867-71.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord  Middleton. 
C.  of  Bamingham,  1871-3.  V.  of  Pott-Shrigley,  Cheshire, 
1873-89.  Resided  latterly  at  Worthing,  Sussex.  Died  there 
Jan.  14,  1929,  aged  89.  Father  of  Marmaduke  G.  (1895), 
George  O.  (1890)  and  Edmund  E.  (1897).  {Crockford;  The 
Times,  Jan.  15,  1929.) 

APTHORP,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  10,  1821.  Of  Suffolk.  2nd  s.  of  Frederick  (i795),  clerk, 
of  Gumley,  Leics.  Schools  [Harrow  and]  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1822;  Scholar,  1823;  B.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon,  1827; 
priest  (Lincohi)  1828.  V.  of  Bierton-with-Bucklaud,  Bucks., 
1832-4.  Minor  Canon  of  Lincohi,  1833.  P.C.  of  Greetwell, 
1833-8.  R.  of  Thorpe-on-the-Hill,  1837-77.  Senior  V.  of 
Lincoln  Cathedral.  V.  of  Ashby  Puerorum,  1837-60.  Preb. 
of  Lincoln,  1865-77.  Not  in  Crockford,  1878.  Brother  of 
William  H.  (1825)  and  perhaps  father  of  George  F.  (1858). 
{Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg. ;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

APTHORP,  GEORGE  OWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  15,  1890.  S.  and  h.  of  George  Francis  (1858),  clerk,  of 
13,  De  Parys  Avenue,  Bedford.  B.  Jan.  i,  1873-  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (Winchester)  1897;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Bournemouth,  1896-9.  Held  other  curacies,  1899-1909.  R. 
of  Rewe,  Devon,  1907-17.  R.  of  Rewe  with  Netherexe, 
1917-33;  retired.  Lie.  to  offic,  dio.  Guildford,  1933--  Ot 
Wrecclesham,  Surrey,  1938.  Brother  of  Edmund  E.  (1897) 
and  the  next.   {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

APTHORP,  MARMADUKE  GWYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1895.  S.  of  George  Francis  (1858),  clerk,  of  Church 
Walk  Worthing,  Sussex.  B.  Nov.  16,  1875,  at  Shngley,  near 
Macclesfield.  School,  Malvern  College.  Matnc.  Michs.  1895; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1898.  Served  with  Kitchener's  Horse  in 
the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Entered  the  Cape  Cml 
Service.  Secretary  to  the  Prime  Minister  of  Cape  Colony, 
1909-10  Civil  Commissioner  and  Resident  Magistrate  at 
Glen  Grey,  1917;  at  Kentani,  1923.  Chief  Native  Com- 
missioner, King  Wmiam's  Town,  1934-  Brother  of  Edmund 
E.  (1897),  etc.   {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1936.) 

APTHORP  or  APTHORPE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  10,  1825.  Of  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1825; 
Scholar,  1826. 

APTHORP  or  APTHORPE,  WILLIAM  HUTCHINSON.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  17,  1825.  4tli  s.  of  Frederick  (1795), 
R  of  Gumley,  Leics.  B.  May  17.  1807.  Tancred  Student, 
1825;  Matric.  Lent,  1826,  as  Apthorp,  W.  H.;  B.A.  1831. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1832;  priest  (Lincohi)  Sept.  1834;  V.  of 
Bierton-with-Buckland,  Bucks.,  1834-51-  J-P-  for  Bucks. 
P.C.  of  Blackford,  Somerset,  1851-8.  Went  to  Bath;  re- 
siding there  in  1867.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Watts,  of  Hanslope  Park,  Bucks.  Died  July  27,  1883,  at 
Lee,  Kent.  Brother  of  George  F.  (1821).   {Peile,  11.  421.) 

ARABIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  29, 
1828.  S.  and  h.  of  WilUam  St  Julien  (next).  B.  Mar.  i,  1811, 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A  1834. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  13,  1832.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1839  A  partner  in  Meux's  brewery.  Of  Beech  Hill  Park, 
Essex,  and  of  Drayton  House,  Middlesex.  D.L  for  Essex. 
T  P  for  Middlesex,  Herts,  and  Essex.  Mamed  (his  cousm) 
Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Meux,  Bart  of  Theobald  s 
Park,  Herts.,  Oct.  10,  1839-  Died  Sept.  6  1865,  aged  54.  at 
Theobald's  Park,  Herts.  (Foster,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1865, 
n.  532-) 

ARABIN,  WILLIAM  ST  JULIEN.  Adm  pens  at  Corpus 
Christi  Apr.  23,  1791.  Of  Norwich.  [S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam 
Tohn,  Lieut.-Col.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1791; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1795-  Adm.  at  the  I^i"  Temple,  Jan  18, 
1793,  as  'William  St  Julian  {sic);  s.  of  Wilham  John,  Esq., 
of  George  Street,  Manchester  Square.'  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
1801.  Practised  at  the  Old  BaUey  and  other  Metropohtan 
Sessions.  Serjeant-at-law,  1824.  Deputy  Recorder  of  the 
City  of  London.  Deputy  Advocate-General  of  the  Army. 
Judge-Advocate-General,  1838^.  Judge  of  the  Central 
Criminal  Court  and  of  the  Sheriffs'  Court,  London.  O  Beech 
Hill  Park,  Essex.  Much  interested  m  agricultural  pursuits. 
A  Verderer  of  the  Forests  of  Epping  and  Hainault.  Mamed 
Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Meux,  Esq.,  of  Bloomsbury  Square 
London,  Oct.  11,  1803.  Died  Dec.  15,  1841,  aged  66.  Father 
of  R°chard  (ab<;ve).  [He  occurs  in  T.  Mathew's  recently 
published  work.  For  Laivyers  and  others,  where  it  is  suggested 
that  he  may  be  the  original  of  'Serjeant  Snubbins  in 
Pickwick;  his  ObUer  Dicta  collected  by  members  of  Bar 
under  the  title  Arabiniana,  has  been  described  as  a  lasting 
tribute  to  the  incoherence  and  muddle  headedness  of  his 
observations.']  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag., 
1803,  1842,  I.  219;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 


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Arakie,  Ezra  Aaron 

ARAKIE,  EZRA  AARON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  lo, 
1894.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1924.  Of  50, 
Bowbazaar  Street,  Calcutta,  India.  Hon.  Secretary  of  the 
Ebas  Myer  Free  School  and  Talmud  Torah  of  Bowbazaar 
Street;  took  an  active  part  in  all  Jewish  aSairs  in  Calcutta. 
(Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937;  R.  P.  Paranjpye.) 

ARATHOON,  ARATHOON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  4, 
1867.  4th  s.  of  Harapiet,  clerk,  of  Sutton,  Surrey.  B.  Nov.  16, 
1849,  at  Calcutta.  School,  Doveton  College,  Calcutta  (Mr 
McCrindle).  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  15,  1872,  as  4th  s.  of  Arathoon  Herapiet, 
Esq.,  of  Calcutta.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1875.  Practised  before 
the  High  Court  at  Calcutta.  Died  Apr.  24,  1912,  aged  62,  at 
Paddington.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

ARBER,  EDWARD  ALEXANDER  NEWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  29,  1895.  S.  of  Edward,  of  73,  Shepherd's 
Bush  Road,  London  [Professor  of  English  at  Mason  College, 
Birmingham,  1881-94,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  Aug.  5, 
J870,  in  London.  Schools,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham, 
and  University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
1898;  M.A.  1902;  Sc.D.  1912.  University  Demonstrator  in 
Palaeobotany,  1899-1918.  F.L.S.,  1903.  F.G.S.  A  member 
of  the  Council  of  the  Linnean  Society,  1908.  An  indefatigable 
investigator;  his  work  included  the  systematic  description 
of  fossil  plants  from  British  coalfields;  had  an  extensive  know- 
ledge of  the  e.xtinct  floras  of  South  Africa,  Australia,  New 
Zealand  and  other  regions.  Author,  British  Museum  Cata- 
logue of  the  Plants  of  the  Glossopteris  Flora.  Died  June  14, 
1918,  at  Cambridge.    (The  Times,  June  18,  1918.) 

ARBLASTER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  25,  1871. 
Schools,  Shrewsbury  and  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1875;  M.A.  1878.  Head  Master  of  Birkenhead  Grammar 
SchooL  Head  Master  of  Carlisle  Grammar  School,  1885-90; 
resigned.  Sometime  examiner  in  London  University. 
Examiner  for  the  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Board  and  the 
Cambridge  Local  Syndicate.  Ord.  deacon,  1920;  priest 
(Birmingham)  1921;  C.  of  ColeshiU,  Warws.,  1920-8.  R.  of 
Whitsbury,  Hants.,  1928-37.  Died  there  Jan.  8,  1937, 
aged  85.  Brother  of  Frank  (next).  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

ARBLASTER,  FRANK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1885.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885 ;  B.A.  1888.  Assistant  Master  at  Carlisle  Grammar 
School,  1888-90.  Second  Master  at  Daventry  Grammar 
School.  Afterwards  in  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  OlSces 
at  Montreal.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (with  the  Canadian 
Hospital  Contingent  in  Serbia).  Brother  of  Edmund  (above). 
(G.  B.  Routledge.) 

ARBOUIN,  WILLIAM  TUCKWELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  23,  1854.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  47,  Brunswick 
Road,  Brighton.  B.  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent.  Matric. 
Michs.  1855. 

ARBUTHNOT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  2,  1854.  S.  of  John  Alves,  of  Coworth  Park,  Chertsey, 
Surrey.  B.  June  9,  1836,  at  Madras,  India.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1854.  Entered  the  Army  (Lieut.,  Royal 
Artillery,  1855;  Capt.,  1864;  Major,  1868;  Lieut. -Col.,  1877; 
retired).  Served  in  India,  1857-8.  In  the  Abyssinian  cam- 
paign, as  A.D.C.  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley,  1867-78  (three 
times  mentioned  in  despatches;  Brevet-Major).  M.P.  for 
Hereford,  1 871-4  and  1878-80.  Of  Norton  Court,  Gloucs. 
J. P.  for  Gloucs.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Heref.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Dec.  26,  1912,  at  HiUingdon,  Middlesex.  Buried 
at  Sunningdale,  Berks.  Brother  of  William  (1850).  (Vis.  of 
England  and  Wales,  xviii.) 

ARBUTHNOT,  GERALD  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1892.  S.  of  William,  Major-General,  C.B.,  of  Thorpe  End, 
Chertsey,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  19,  1872.  School,  Famborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Previously  (1885-91)  a  midshipman 
in  the  Royal  Navy.  Private  Secretary  to  Walter  Hume  Long, 
while  President  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture,  1895-9,  at  the 
Local  Government  Board,  1901-2,  and  when  Chief  Secretary 
for  Ireland,  1905-6.  M.P.  for  Burnley,  1910  (Jan. -Nov.). 
During  the  first  15  months  of  the  Great  War  employed  in 
mine-sweeping  (Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve).  Joined  the 
2nd  Grenadier  Guards  as  2nd  Lieut.,  1916.  Married  and  had 
issue.  KUled  in  action,  Sept.  25,  1916.  Buried  in  Citadel 
Cemetery,  Camoy,  France.  ( Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xviii.) 

ARBUTHNOT,  LIONEL  GOUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  S.  of  Hugh  Gough,  of  40,  Princes  Gate, 
London.  B.  Sept.  24,  1867,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  i886.  Partner  in  Arbuthnot,  Latham  and 
Co.,  merchants  and  bankers,  of  London.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  Lanes.  Fusihers).  M.B.E.  Order  of  the 
White  Eagle  (Serbia).  (Burke,  O.B.E.;  Univ.  War  List; 
Fox-Davies,  ed.  1929.) 

ARBUTHNOT,  MALCOLM  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  S.  of  William  Reierson,  of  Plaw- 
Hatch,  East  Grinstead,  Sussex.    B.  there  Sept.  23,  1878. 


Archdale,  George  John 

School,  Monkton  Combe,  Somerset  (Mr  Bryan).  Matric. 
Michs.  1897.  Stockbroker.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  1915;  severely  wounded;  Brevet- 
Major).  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant-General  at  the  War 
Office.  O.B.E.  Of  69,  Courtfield  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  5. 
(Burke,  O.B.E. ;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ARBUTHNOT,  ROBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  I,  1859.  4th  s.  of  Archibald  Francis,  Esq.  B.  May  20, 
1843,  at  Madras  (sic),  India  [at  Bishopsgate,  near  Windsor, 
according  to  F.  A.  Crisp].  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1861;  Scholar,  1864;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1865; 
M.A.  1868.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1865.  Migrated 
to  the  Inner  Temple,  May  23,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1868. 
Revising  Barrister  for  Surrey,  1879-90.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Joint-editor  with  R.  H.  CoUins  of  Smith's  Leading 
Cases,  7th,  8th  and  gth  eds.  Died  Mar.  19,  1890,  aged  46,  at 
9,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  London.  Buried  in  Dean  Cemetery, 
Edinburgh.  M.I.  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xviii;  The 
Times,  Mar.  21,  1890.) 

ARBUTHNOT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  16,  1850.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Alves  [Esq.,  of  Coworth 
Park,  Berks.].  B.  Apr.  14,  1833,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855.  Lieut.,  Rifle  Brigade.  Of 
Coworth  Park,  Old  Windsor,  afterwards  of  The  Ham  Manor, 
Newbury,  Berks.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Berkshire.  Twice 
married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  9,  1896,  at  Ulster  Place, 
Regent's  Park,  London.  Buried  at  Thatcham,  Berks. 
Brother  of  George  (1854). 

ARCEDECKNE,  CHALONER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Jesus,  May  14,  1802.  and  s.  of  Chaloner,  Esq.  [of  Glevering 
HaU,  Suffolk].  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1804;  B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1809.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  14,  1804;  no  call.  Died  unmarried  1812,  '2nd  s.  of  the 
late  Chaloner  A.,  of  Glevering  Hall.'  No  Christian  name 
given  in  G.  Mag.   Brother  of  the  next.   (G.  Mag.,  i.  193.) 

ARCEDECKNE,  WALTER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  4,  1 8 14.  Of  Suffolk.  [3rd  s.  of  Chaloner,  of  Glevering 
Hall.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  LL.B.  1821.  Of 
Lower  Grosvenor  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  and  of 
Lewes  Crescent,  Kemptown,  Brighton.  Died  Jan.  5,  1865, 
aged  68,  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  Brother  of  Chaloner  (above). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  260.) 

ARCHBOLD,  GEORGE  KEMP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1887.  Of  Berks.  S.  of  Thomas  (i860),  clerk,  of  Grove 
Road,  Thorpe  Hamlet,  Norfolk.  B.  Jan.  15,  1869,  at  Stan- 
ford-in-the-Vale,  Berks.  School,  Norwich  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  Scholar,  1889;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1897.  Master  at 
Institut  St  Bernard,  Brussels,  1891;  at  Army  College,  Heath 
End,  Farnham,  1896.  At  RedcUffe  House,  CUfton,  1906. 
Joint  Head  Master  (with  F.  D.  H.  Joy)  of  Aysgarth  School, 
Newton-le-Willows,  Yorks.,  1915-32-.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

ARCHBOLD  [post  PEARS-ARCHBOLD],  JAMES  ARCHBOLD 
PEARS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  11,  1869.  S. 
of  William  [Pears],  banker.  [Of  Fenham  Hall,  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne;  afterwards  took  the  name  Archbold.]  B.  at 
Carlisle.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Kept  five 
terms;  name  removed,  Apr.  1872.  Assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Pears-Archbold,  Feb.  1,  1870.  Of  Shotley  Lodge, 
Shotley  Bridge.  Died  there  Oct.  14,  1882,  aged  34.  (Peile,  11. 
611;  W.  A.  J.  Archbold.) 

ARCHBOLD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6,  i860. 
S.  of  George.  B.  Jan.  24,  1835,  at  the  MUesteads,  parish  of 
Ancroft,  Northumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar, 
1863;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest 
(Oxford)  1865.  Vice-Principal  of  Culham  College,  Oxford, 
1864-6.  C.  of  Stanford-in-the-Vale,  Berks.,  1866--9.  Head 
Master  of  the  Diocesan  Middle  School  at  Burgh,  Norfolk, 
1869-75.  Principal  of  the  Norwich  Training  College,  1875- 
95.  R.  of  Taverham,  Norfolk,  1888-92.  R.  of  Burgate, 
1895-1902.  Died  Mar.  13,  1902.  Father  of  George  K.  (1887). 
(Crockford;  Eagle.) 

ARCHBOLD,  W.  A.  J.,  see  JOBSON,  W.  A. 

ARCHDALE  or  ARCHDALL  [post  ARCHDALL-GRATWICKE], 
GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1811. 
Of  Derbs.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  M.P.  [B.  at  Spondon.  Bapt. 
there  May  14,  1787.]  School,  Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1811,  as 
ArchdaU;  Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818;  B.D.  1825; 
D.D.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1835.  Fellow,  1817.  Bursar.  Master,  1835- 
71.  Vice-Chancellor,  1835  and  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Nov.  3;  priest  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Dec.  22,  1822, 
as  Geo.  Archdale.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1842-67.  Assumed,  by 
Royal  Licence,  Apr.  28,  1863,  the  additional  surname  of 
Gratwicke.  Married  Jemima  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
WLQiam  Kinterside,  of  .Ajigmering,  Sussex,  1835.  During  his 
mastership  extensive  improvements  to  the  Lodge  were 
undertaken,  and  a  strip  of  waste  land,  purchased  from  the 
Corporation,  was  added  to  the  Fellows'  Garden.   'A  man  of 


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singular  good  sense  with  the  charm  of  an  old  time  courtesy.' 
In  early  life  he  had  been  Emiong  the  EngUsh  travellers  de- 
tained in  France  by  Napoleon,  and  took  pleasure  in  relating 
anecdotes  of  the  Emperor.   Benefactor  to  his  college.    Died 
Sept.  i6,  1871,  at  the  Lodge.   (Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  J.  B.  Peace, 
Emmanuel  Coll.  Hist.) 
ARCHDALE  or  ARCHDALL,  MERVYN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  12,  1866.    Of  Tipperary,  Ireland.    [S.  and  h. 
of  Thomas  Hewan,  M.A.  (Dublin),  afterwards  V.  of  Tanfield 
and  Canon  of  Durham.]    Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1883.    Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (Carlisle)  1870.   C.  of 
Kendal,  1869-73.   Secretary  to  the  London  Jewish  Society, 
1873-82.    V.  of  St  Mary  Balmain,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  1882- 
1907.    R.  of  Penrith,  N.S.W.,  1907-13.    Canon  of  Sydney, 
1902-17.  Not  in  Crockford,  1918. 
ARCHDALE  or  ARCHDALL  [post  PORTER],  JOHN  PORTER. 
Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.   i,   1874.    2nd  s.   of  Nicholas  Mont- 
gomery, of  Co.  Fermanagh,  Ireland  [and  Adelaide  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Grey  Porter,  of  Belle  Isle,  Co.  Fermanagh]. 
B.  Apr.  3,  1855.   School,  Bromsgrove.    Matric.  Michs.  1874. 
Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  May  11,  1876,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Porter  in  Ueu  of  Archdale.   Succeeded  to  his  father's 
estates,  Feb.  2,  1877.    Of  Belle  Isle,  Co.  Longford,  Ireland. 
High  Sheriff  of  Longford,  1879;  of  Fermanagh,  1883.    J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Co.  Longford  and  Co.  Fermanagh.   Senator  for 
Northern  Ireland.    Married  and  had  issue.    (Venn,  11.  415; 
Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Walford,  County  Fam.,  ed.  1920;  Fo-x- 
Davies,  1930.) 
ARCHER,  ALEXANDER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  1, 
1880.   S.  of  Robert  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Tasmania.   B.  Dec.  14, 
1861.   School,  Launcester  Church  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs. 
1880;  LL.B.   1884.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  13, 
1882.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1886.   (T.  A.  Walker,  560.) 
ARCHER,  CECIL.    Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  10,  1884.    S.  of 
L.  A.,  fleet  surgeon,  R.N.  and  M.D.  (Edin.).    B.  Mar.  12, 
1865.  Matric.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely 
for  Winchester)  1888;  priest,  1890;    C.  of  Forton,  Hants., 
1888-92.    Chaplain  in  the  Navy,    1892-1904.    C.   of  New 
Brompton,  Kent,  1905-9.   C.  of  Maidstone,  1909-11.   Acted 
as  Chaplain  at   Forton  during   the  Great  War.    Died  at 
Walthamstow,  1934.   (Crockford,  1934;  H.  Shapcote.) 
ARCHER,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Oct.  13,  1871. 
B.  at  Shelton,  Stoke-on-Trent.    Matric.  Michs.  1871.    Left 
college,  June,  1872. 
ARCHER,   CHARLES   GOODWIN   (GOODWYN).     Adm.   pens, 
(age  i8)  at  Jesus,  June  28,  1842.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  1824, 
at  Ely,  Cambs.   School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.  Michs.  1842, 
as  Chas.  Goodwyn;  Scholar;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.    Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  15,  1847;  priest,  Aug.  20,  1848.    C. 
of  Narburgh,  Narford  and  Hilgay,  Norfolk,  1854-6.    R.  of 
Alderton,  Suffolk,  1856-1910.    Died  Nov.  8,  1910,  aged  86, 
at  Alderton.   (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 
ARCHER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  7,  1858.  S.  of 
Francis  [M.R.C.S.],   of  49,   Rodney  Street,   LiverpooL    B. 
there  June  12,  1839.    School,  Liverpool  Collegiate  Institu- 
tion (Mr  Howsou).   Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A. 
(27th  Wrangler)   1862.    Solicitor;  in  the  firm  of  Gill  and 
Archer,    of   Liverpool.     Resided   at    21,    Mulgrave   Street, 
Liverpool.  Naturalist  and  entomologist.  Died  Feb.  29,  1892, 
of  diphtheria.   (G.  B.  Routledge.) 
ARCHER,  FRANCIS  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Aug.  26,  1861.   Of  Middlesex.   [School,  King's,  Canterbury.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar,  1862;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868. 
Rowing  'blue.'    Ord.  deacon,   186S;  priest  (Oxford)   1870. 
Minor  Canon  of  Chester,  1874-5.   Conduct  of  Eton  College, 
1875-6.   V.  of  Christ  Church,  Monm.,  1876-89.   Died  July  i, 
1889.   (Crockford;  Cambridge  Review,  Feb.  20,  1931.) 

ARCHER,  GEORGE  (The  Rev.).  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1876. 
Of  Surrey.  B.  Aug.  16,  1847,  at  Peckham.  Schools,  Lavery 
Grammar  and  Highbury.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  12, 
1877;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.  Previously  at  London  College 
of  Divinity.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1873;  priest,  1874.  C.  of 
Marske-by-the-Sea,  Yorks.,  1873-5.  C.  of  Croydon,  Surrey, 
1880-2.  C.  of  Halifax,  Yorks.,  1882-7.  V.  of  St  James's, 
Halifax,  1887-92.  R.  of  Stilton,  Hunts.,  1892-1927.  Went  to 
reside  at  Talkm  parsonage,  Cumberland,  1927.  Died  there 
Oct.  II,  1928,  aged  89.  Buried  at  Castle  Carrock,  Cumber- 
land.  (G.  B.  Routledge;  The  Times,  Oct.  13,  1928.) 

ARCHER,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  17,  1868.  S.  of  WilUam.  B.  July  20,  1848,  at  Longford, 
Tasmania.  School,  Hobart  Town.  Tasmanian  Government 
Scholar.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  1872; 
M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Wells)  1872;  priest,  1873-  C.  )c' 
Christ  Church,  Frome,  1872-4.  P.C.  of  Mersey,  Tasmania, 
1875-80.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Hobart,  1883-91.  Canon  of 
St  David's,  Hobart,  1886-91.  Examining  Chaplain  to 
Bishops  Sandford  and  Montgomery,  1888-91.  Came  to 
England,  1891.  V.  of  Croxton,  Norfolk,  1892-7.  R.  of 
Whitton  with  Thurleston.  Suffolk,  1897-1918;  retired.    Of 


Arden,  Albert  Henry 

Merstham,  Surrey,  1938.    Died  Feb.  21,  1939.    Brother  of 
WiUiam  H.  D.  (1856)  and  father  of  Raymond  A.  W.  (1897). 
(Peile,  II.  604;  Crockford,  1938.) 
ARCHER,  GOODWYN  ALFRED.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  30,  i860.    [S.  of  Goodwyn,  solicitor,  of  Ely,  Cambs. 

B.  1841.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A. 
1864;  M.A.  1868.   Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Norwich)  1865; 

C.  of  Hilgay,  Norfolk,  1864-6.  C.  of  Freethorpe,  1866-70.  C. 
of  Sutton,  Suffolk,  1870-2.  V.  of  Butley  with  Capel,  1872-6. 
R.  of  Campsey  Ashe,  1876-91.  Chaplain  of  Brookwood 
necropoUs,  1895-1904.  Officiated  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter, 
1903-31.  Resided  latterly  at  i.  Clergy  Houses,  Belmont, 
Exeter.  Died  Aug.  13,  1931,  aged  90,  at  Exeter.  (Charter- 
house Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  17,  1931-) 

ARCHER,  GRAVES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  7,  1856.  S.  and  h.  of  Graves  Chamney,  of  Mount  John, 
Co.  Wicklow.    B.  Dec.  2,   1836.    Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  31,   1856.    Matric.  Lent,   1857.    Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  11,  1859.   CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1862.   Of  Mount 
John,  Co.  Wicklow.   F.R.G.S.   Married  and  had  issue.   Died 
Apr.  13,  1872. 
ARCHER,  ISAAC  LEATHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1857.    B.  Dec.  i6,  1837,  at  Benares,  India.    Matric.  Michs. 
1857. 
ARCHER,  JOHN  FLETCHER.   Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9,  1900. 
S.  of  Joseph,  of  Claremont  Place,  Sheffield.   B.  June,  1880. 
School,  Uppingham.    Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A. 
1909.     Mining    Engineer.     Mineral    Agent    and    Surveyor; 
Duector   of    two   Colhery   Companies.     Of   South    Lodge, 
Bessacarr,  Doncaster.    Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major, 
5th  Batt.,  K.O.Y.L.I.,  T.F.).   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Reg. 
of  the  Senate,  1937;  Univ.  War  List.) 
ARCHER,  RAYMOND  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Selwvn 
H.,  Oct.  I,  1897.    [S.  of  George  Frederick  (1868),  clerk.]   B. 
Oct.  13,  1878,  in  Tasmania.    [School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar;  B.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1902; 
priest  (Lincoln)  1903;  C.  of  Spalding,  Lines.,  1902-4.   Died 
May  25,  1904.  Buried  at  Whitton,  Suffolk.  (Crockford,  1904; 
Bury  Sch.  Reg.) 
ARCHER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  12, 
1767.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Finchley,  Middlesex.    B.  Mar.  25, 
1750.    Matric.  Michs.  1767;  Scholar,  1767;  B.A.  1771.    Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1772;  priest  (London)  Feb.  28,  1779.    One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Foulness,  Essex,  1815-32. 
ARCHER,  THOMAS.    M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1807.    Matric. 
(Pembroke  CoUege,  Oxford)  June  7,  i797,  age  16.  S.  of  John, 
of  Oxford.    B.A.  (Merton  College,  Oxford)  1803.    Incorp.  at 
Cambridge,  1807.   V.  of  Whitchurch,  Bucks.,  1812-43.   Died 
May  22,  1843,  aged  63.    (T.  A.  Walker,  382;  Al.  Oxon.) 
ARCHER,    WILLIAM    GAMMON.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity, 
Dec.  17,  1866.    S.  of  John  [F.R.C.S.].    B.  Oct.  4,  1848,  at 
Birmingham.    School,   Rugby.    Matric.  Michs.   1867;  B.A. 
1872;  M.A.  1875;  M.B.  1878.    At  Addenbrooke's  Hospital, 
Cambridge,    and    at    St    Bartholomew's,    London;    House 
Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.,  1867.  F.R.C.S.,  1877.  Practised  at 
Birmingham.  Assistant-Surgeon  at  the  Birmingham  General 
Hospital.     Removed   to  London  and  practised   at   18,   St 
Quintin's   Avenue,    Kensington.     Died  Nov.    10,    1890,   at 
Kensington.   (Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 
ARCHER,  WILLIAM  HENRY  DAVIES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Trinity,  Mar.  6,  1856.   2nd  s.  of  WilUam,  of  Brickenden, 
Tasmania.    B.  Nov.  13,  1836,  in  Tasmania.    Matric.  Michs. 
1856-  B.A.  i860;  LL.M.  1864.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.'  I,   1858.    Of  Brickenden,   Longford,  Tasmania,  J.P. 
Warden  of  the  MunicipaUty  of  Longford.  Coroner.  Chairman 
of  General  Sessions  and  a  member  of  the  House  of  Assembly 
for  Longford.    F.R.G.S.   Married  and  had  issue.   Died  June 
10,  1928,  aged  91.    (Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  1.  188;  The  Times, 
June,  1928.) 
ARCHER-BURTON,  BURTON,  see  BURTON. 
ARCHER-HIND,  RICHARD  DACRE,  see  HODGSON. 
ARCHER-HOUBLON,  see  HOUBLON. 
ARCHER-SHEPHERD,    THOMAS    ARCHER    MEYNELL,    see 

SHEPHERD. 
ARCHER-STOCKEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1897. 
S.  of  William,  of  Stocken,  Herts.,  deceased.    Matric.  Michs. 
1897.   Assumed  the  name  of  Milner-Gibson. 
ARCHIBALD,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Dec.  26,  1855.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Dickson  [F.R.S., 
of  Rusla'nd  Hall,  Lanes.    B.  July  20,  1838,  at  Truro,  Nova 
Scotia.    School,    Harrow].     Did  not  reside.     M.I.C.E.     Of 
Rusland    HaU,    Ulverston,    Lanes.     Succeeded   his   father. 
Sept  12,1868.  J.P.  for  Lanes.   Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Mar.  3,  1893.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Fox-Davies.) 
ARDEN,  Baron,  see  PERCEVAL,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  GEORGE. 
ARDEN,  ALBERT  HENRY,  see  ARDEN,  HENRY  ALBERT. 


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ARDEN,  ALBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  4, 
1890.  S.  of  Albert  Henry  (1859),  clerk,  of  Curborough,  Gt 
Malvern,  Worcs.  B.  1872.  [School,  Malvern  College.]  Did 
not  matriculate.  Of  29a,  Addison  Gardens,  London,  W.  14, 
1925.   {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

ARDEN  or  ARDERNE,  CREWE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  29,  1768.  4th  s.  of  John,  of  Stockport,  Cheshire.  [Bapt. 
there  Aug.  2,  1750.]  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  (Mr  Temple). 
Matric.  Michs.  1769;  Scholar,  1770;  B..\.  1773;  M.A.  1776. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  11,  i775-  R-  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire, 
1778-87.  Died  s.p.  Aug.  25,  1787,  aged  37.  Buried  at 
Tarporley.  M.I.  Brother  of  Richard  P.  (1761)  and  John 
(1761).    (Ormerod,  n.  127.) 

ARDEN,  EDWARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  i, 
1856.  S.  of  Thomas  (1815),  clerk.  B.  June  29,  1837,  at 
Yoxall,  Stafis.  School,  Waddesdon,  Bucks.  (Mr  Walton). 
Matric.  Lent,  1857;  B.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield) 
1861;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Lichfield,  Staffs., 
1861-8.  Assistant  priest-vicar  at  Lichfield  Cathedral,  1863-8. 
Chaplain  of  Lichfield  Union,  1864.  C.  at  Barton-under- 
Needwood,  Staffs.,  1869-71.  V.  of  Rangemore,  c.  1871-7- 
Died  Mar.  23,  1877.  Brother  of  Henry  A.  (1859).  (Peile,  11. 
551.) 

ARDEN,  [FRANCIS]  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  27,  1795,  as  Edward.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1770),  clerk,  of 
Longcroft,  Stafis.  B.  1777.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1795,  as  Edw.  Francis;  Scholar,  1798;  B.A.  1799,  as  Francis 
Edw.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1799;  priest,  Sept.  20, 
1801;  R.  of  Gresham,  Norfolk,  1801-55.  V-  of  Paston,  1806- 
29.  R.  of  Burgh  by  Aylsham  (or  Aylsham-Burrough)  1829- 
31.  P.C.  of  West  Beckham,  1853-5.  Sometime  R.  of  Bur- 
rough  Green,  Cambs.  Of  Longcroft  Hall,  Staffs.  Succeeded 
his  nephew,  J.  Humphrey  Cotton  Arden,  1824.  Married 
Rachel,  dau.  of  John  Pinkhard  (or  Pinckard)  of  Blickling, 
Norfolk,  Oct.  24,  1803.  Died  Dec.  27,  1855,  at  Gresham. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1815);  father  of  Francis  E.  (next)  and 
Henry  C.  (1828).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ARDEN,  FRANCIS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  9,  1830.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  Edward  (above),  R.  of 
Gresham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1835.  C.  of 
Sustead,  Norfolk,  1835-46.  P.C.  of  Staunton  Harold,  Leic^., 
in  1846;  in  Clergy  Lists,  unbeneficed,  in  1851.  Died  s.p. 
Aug.  13,  1853,  at  Buckden.  Brother  of  Henry  C.  (1828). 
[Shakespeare's  mother,  Mary  Arden,  sprang  from  the  senior 
line  of  the  family.]  (T.  A.  Walker,  439;  G.  Mag.;  G.  R. 
French,  Shakespeareana  Genealogica.) 

ARDEN,  HENRY  ALBERT  (ALBERT  HENRY).  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  July  18,  1859.  S.  of  Thomas  (1815),  clerk.  B. 
May  5,  1841,  at  Longcroft,  Staffs.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1859,  as  Albert  Henry;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1864;  priest  (Madras)  1866.  C.M.S. 
Missionary  in  South  India,  1867-74.  Fellow  of  the  University 
of  Madras.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Newmarket,  Cambs.,  1874. 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Sudbury,  with  BaUingdon  and  Brandon, 
Suffolk,  1874-6.  V.  of  Newhall,  Staffs.,  1876-8.  Madras 
Secretary  of  the  C.M.S.,  1878-81.  University  Teacher  of 
Tamil  and  Telugu  at  Cambridge,  1883-90.  C.M.S.  Secretary 
for  Hunts.,  Beds.,  and  Herts.,  1882-90;  for  Worcs.,  Hereford 
and  S.  Wales,  1890-4.  At  the  Church  .Mission  House,  Madras, 
1895-7.  Author,  Telugu  Grammar,  etc.  Died  suddenly  in 
the  Red  Sea,  Nov.  7,  1897,  aged  56.  Brother  of  Edward  T. 
(1856)  and  father  of  Albert  H.  (1890).   {Peile,  11.  563.) 

ARDEN,  HENRY  COTTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  28,  1828;  re-adm.  Mar.  3,  1835.  2nd  s.  of  Francis 
Edward  (1795),  clerk.  B.  1811,  at  Gresham,  Norfolk.  School, 
North  Walsham  (Mr  Rees).  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1837. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Mar.  27,  1836; 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1838.  R.  of  Bessin^ham,  Norfolk, 
1840-66.  P.C.  of  Susted,  1846-65.  Succeeded  his  father  at 
Longcroft  Hall,  Staffs.,  E>ec.  27,  1855.  Married  (i)  Margaret 
Juba,  dau.  of  George  Davys,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Peterborough, 
1839;  (2)  Lydia,  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  George  Hills,  1857. 
Died  s.p.  Sept.  28,  1865,  aged  55,  at  Longcroft  Hall,  Staffs. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  G.  R.  French,  Shakespeareana  Genealogica; 
G.  Mag.) 

ARDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  2, 
1 761.  S.  of  John,  of  Pepper  Hall,  Yorks.  B.  July  19,  1742. 
School,  Manchester  (Mr  PumeU).  Matric.  Mchs.  1761.  Of 
Harden  (or  Hawarden)  Hall  and  Utkinton  Hall,  Cheshire,  and 
of  Pepper  Hall,  near  Northallerton.  High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire, 
1790.  Died  unmarried  July  1823,  at  Pepper  Hall.  Brother  of 
Richard  P.  (1761)  and  Crewe  (1768).  {Manchester  Sch.  Reg.; 
J.  P.  Earwaker,  E.  Cheshire.  1.  473.) 

ARDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  6,  1770.  Of 
Staffs.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Longcroft  Hall,  Staffs.  B. 
Mar.  1752.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  Scholar, 
1770;  B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1784.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18, 
1774;  priest  (Lichfield  and  Coventry)  June  2,  1776;  C.  of 


Argles,  John  [Archambo] 

Sheepy,  Leics.,  1774.  C.  of  Aston,  Warws.,  1776.  R.  of 
Oxnead  and  V.  of  Buxton,  Norfolk,  1777-1801.  R.  of  Lyng 
with  Whitwell,  1784-94.  Minister  of  King's  Bromley,  Staffs. 
Of  Longcroft  Hsill,  Yoxall.  Succeeded  his  father,  June  22, 
1782.  Married  Margaret  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral 
Hamar,  May  18,  1775  (by  whom  he  had  17  children).  Died 
Feb.  ID,  1803,  aged  51,  at  Longcroft  Hall.  Father  of  Francis 
C.  (1795)  and  Thomas  (1815).  (5/  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv; 
Shaw,  Staffs.,  i.  102;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ARDEN,  RICHARD  PEPPER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  2,  1761.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Pepper  Hall,  South 
Cawton,  Yorks.  B.  May  20,  1744,  at  Bredbury,  Cheshire. 
School,  Manchester  (Mr  Pumell).  Matric.  Michs.  1761; 
Scholar,  1762;  B.A.  (i2(A  Wrangler)  1766;  M.A.  1769. 
Fellow,  1767.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  7,  1762. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1769.  K.C.  1780.  Solicitor-General, 
1782-3  and  1783-4.  Attorney-General  and  Chief  Justice  of 
Chester,  1784-8.  M.P.  for  Newtown,  Isle  of  Wight,  1783-4; 
for  Aldborough,  1784-90;  for  Hastings,  1790-4;  for  Bath, 
1794-1801.  Master  of  the  RoUs,  1788-1801.  Knighted, 
June  18,  1788.  P.C.  1788.  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Common 
Pleas,  1801.  Created  Baron  Alvanley  of  Alvanley,  Cheshire, 
May  22,  1801.  Married  Anne  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Richard 
Wilbraham  (Wilbraham-Bootle)  Sept.  9,  1784.  A  learned 
lawyer  and  distinguished  as  an  Equity  Judge;  owed  much  to 
his  friendship  with  Pitt.  Author  of  some  poetical  trifles. 
Died  Mar.  19,  1804,  aged  59.  Buried  in  the  Rolls  Chapel. 
Brother  of  John  (1761)^  etc.,  (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs;  D.N.B.) 

ARDEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  14,  1815. 
Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  20,  1815.  [12th  s.  of  John  (1770), 
clerk,  of  Longcroft  Hall,  Staffs.  B.  Mar.  1796.  School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B..\.  1819.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  July  9,  1820;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1820.  C.  of  St 
John's,  Gloucester.  R.  of  Bassingham,  Norfolk,  1832-42. 
C.  of  Yoxall,  Staffs.,  in  1846.  Chaplain  to  the  Magdalen 
Asylum,  Birmingham,  1850-3.  R.  of  Walton-on-Trent, 
Derbs.,  1858-60.  Married  Isabella  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Cooper,  R.  of  YoxaU.  Died  1861.  Brother  of  Francis  E. 
(1795);  father  of  Edward  T.  (1856)  and  Henry  A.  (1859). 
(Shaw,  Staffs.,  i.  102;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Shakespeareana 
Genealogica,  i.) 

ARDERNE,  DOUGLAS  ALVANLEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1890.  S.  of  H.  M..  Esq.,  of  Cape  Town,  South  Africa.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890.    In  business  in  Cape  Town.   (Redit  Books.) 

ARDRON,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1893.  S. 
of  John,  H.M.  Civil  Service,  of  Canonbury,  London.  B. 
Aug.  29,  1874,  at  Clapham.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Exhibitioner,  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Stewart 
of  Rannoch  Hebrew  Scholarship,  1895.  On  the  foreign  staff 
of  the  Hongkong  and  Shanghai  Bank,  Nagasaki,  Japan, 
1899-1917.  Manager  of  the  Siam  Commercial  Bank,  Bang- 
kok, Siam,  1917-27;  retired.  Address,  Thatched  House 
Club,  St  James's  Street,  London,  S.W.  i.  {Venn,  11.  530; 
Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

ARENDRUP,  AXEL  JEROME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  21, 
1896.  S.  of  Adolph,  Colonel.  B.  Jan.  26,  1876,  in  Cairo, 
Egypt.  School,  Stonyhurst  College.  Did  not  come  into 
residence.   Died  of  typhoid  fever,  1896.   {Peile,  11.  807.) 

ARENDZEN,  JOHN  PETER.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1899. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  3,  1900.  S.  of  Peter  John 
[Dutch  etcher].  B.  Jan.  6,  1873,  at  Amsterdam,  Holland. 
Schools,  Christian  Brothers',  Amsterdam;  Hageveld  College, 
Leyden;  St  Thomas'  Seminary,  London;  Oscott  College, 
Birmingham;  also  at  Bonn  University,  1894-7  and  Munich, 
1897-9.  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1906.  Ph.D.  (Bonn)  1897.  D.D. 
(Munich)  1899.  .\  priest  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church, 
1895.  Professor  of  Sacred  Scripture  at  St  Edmund's  College, 
Old  Hall,  Ware,  Herts.,  1905-19-22-.  Of  the  Mission  House, 
Brondesbury  Park,  London,  N.W.  6.  Editor  of  Abu  Kurrah. 
Author,  theological.  {Peile,  11.  845;  Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1922;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ARGLES,  CHARLES  DAVYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14, 
1861.  2nd  s.  of  Marsham,  Dean  of  Peterborough.  B.  Feb.  10, 
1843,  at  Cranford,  Northants.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1862;  Scholar,  1864;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1866;  M.A. 
1869.  Assistant  Master  at  Haileybury  College,  1870-9. 
Drowned  when  bathing  in  the  Thames,  Aug.  2,  1879,  at 
Cookham.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937,  but  not 
mentioned  there.) 

ARGLES,  JOHN  [ARCHAMBO].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  15,  1787.  Of  Kent.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Maidstone.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1787;  LL.B.  1794.  C.  of  Tenterden,  Kent, 
1805.  C.  of  Gillingham,  1807.  C.  of  Loose,  1810.  R.  of  Gold- 
hanger  with  Little  Totham,  Essex,  1834-5.  R.  of  Frittenden, 
Kent,  1837-48.  Died  Mar.  23,  1848,  aged  87,  at  Sevenoaks, 
Kent.  {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  557;  Burke,  L.G., 
1936.) 


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Argyle,  Frank  Wilkinson 

ARGYLE,  FRANK  WILKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1900.  S.  of  John  William,  merchant,  of  Gt  Yar- 
mouth. B.  there  Sept.  24,  1880.  Schools,  Gt  Yarmouth 
Grammar  and  Epsom  College  (Mr  E.  W.  Plum).  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1905; 
priest  (London)  1906;  C.  of  Onslow  Square,  London,  1905-10. 
V.  of  Christ  Church,  Wellington,  Salop,  1910-13.  V.  of 
Rawtenstall,  1913-23.  Rural  Dean  of  Rossendale,  1920-3. 
V.  of  Christchurch,  Blackpool,  1923-32.  R.  of  March,  Cambs., 
1932-4.  Surrogate,  1915-.  V.  of  Leyland,  Lanes.,  1934-. 
Rural  Dean,  1935-6.  (Crockford,  1938.) 
ARGYLL,  Duke  of.    Hon.  LL.D.  1862.    Lord-Lieut,  of  ArgyU, 

1862-1900.  Died  Apr.  24,  1900.  (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 
ARIS,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1887.  S.  of 
John,  of  Lois  Weedon,  Northants.  School,  RossaU.  Ex- 
hibitioner; Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1896. 
Assistant  Master  at  Rossall  School,  1894-1905;  at  Win- 
chester College,  1905-20.  F.R.G.S.,  1899.  Of  Northerwood 
House,  Lyndhurst,  Hants.  J. P.  for  Hants.,  1926.  {King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook, 
I937-) 
ARKLE,  ALEXANDER  BAILLIE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1880. 
S.  of  George,  banker,  J. P.  for  Liverpool,  of  Stourton  Castle, 
Stourbridge.  B.  Jan.  8,  1862,  at  Walton-on-the-Hill  Liver- 
pool. School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Of 
Berkeley  House,  Limpley  Stoke,  Bath.  Probably  brother  of 
Edward  S.  (1878).  (Venn,  n.  443.) 
ARKLE,  ALEXANDER  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  4,  1890.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Holly  Mount,  West  Derby, 
near  LiverjKKjl.  B.  Dec.  12,  1870,  at  Liverpool.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1907. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1899. 
House  Physician  and  House  Surgeon  at  the  Royal  Infirmary, 
Liverpool.  School  Medical  Officer  for  Lanes.  County  Council. 
Deputy  Commissioner  for  Medical  Services,  Ministry  of 
Pensions.  Of  West  Derby,  Liverpool.  Author,  Pamphlets: 
Condition  of  Liverpool  School  Children.  (Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1934;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 
ARKLE,  EDWARD  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  29,  1878.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  banker,  of  Anfield  House, 
Walton,  Liverpool.  B.  Nov.  24,  1859.  Matric.  Lent,  1878; 
B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1885;  C.  of  Langton,  Leics.,  1884-9.  C.  of  Hallaton,  1889-90. 
C.  of  Shipley,  Sussex,  1890-4;  V.,  1894-1906.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Southwark,  1907-9  and  1911.  Of  Kilmarnock,  Caterham 
Valley,  in  1915.  Died  Dec.  17,  1919,  at  Wargrave,  Berks. 
Probably  brother  of  Alexander  B.  (1880).  (T.  A.  Walker, 
550;  The  Times,  Dec.  19,  1919.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  24, 
1806.  [5th  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Willersley,  Derbs.,  and 
grandson  of  Sir  Richard  Arkwright,  the  inventor  of  the 
Arkwright  spinning-frame.  B.  Nov.  22,  1786.  School,  Eton.] 
Did  not  matriculate.  Of  Dunstall  Hall,  Staffs.  J.P.  for  Staffs, 
and  Derbs.  High  Sheriff  of  Staffordshire,  1849.  Married 
Mary  Wilmot,  dau.  of  Edward  SachevereU  Wilmot  Sitwell, 
Esq.",  of  Stainsby,  Derbs.,  Dec.  12,  1811,  at  Morle.y,  Derbs. 
Died  s.p.  Dec.  28,  1850,  at  Dunstall.  Buried  at  Cromford. 
Brother  of  Joseph  (1810),  John  (1805)  and  Richard  (1801). 
(F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  vii;  Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  19,  1841.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph  (1810),  clerk.  B.  Sept.  9, 
1823,  at  Markshall,  Essex.  School.  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1841.  In  the  Army  (Lieut.,  ist  Dragoon  Guards,  1845). 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  i,  1892,  at  14,  Bolton 
Gardens,  S.  Kensington.  Buried  at  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London.  Brother  of  Julius  (1844).  (Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  XVIII.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  EDMUND  (?  EDWARD).  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  14,  1827.  Perhaps  Edward;  if  so,  2nd  s.  of 
Peter,  of  Willersley,  Derbs.  B.  Dec.  15,  1808.  School,  Eton 
(Edward).  Did  not  matriculate.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  18,  1850,  aged  42,  at  Hatton  House,  Warws. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Henry  (1831),  etc.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1936; 
G.  Mag.,  1851,  I.  220.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  15,  1823.  [S.  and  h.  of  Peter,  of  Willersley,  Derbs.  B. 
Aug.  16,  1806,  at  Cromford,  Derbs.]  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Of  Willersley,  and  of 
Rock  House,  Cromford.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Matlock, 
Derbs.  Married  Susan  Sabina,  dau.  of  Charles  Parr  Bumey, 
D.D.,ArchdeaconofStAlbans,Nov.4, 1845.  Died  Dec.  6, 1874. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1831).  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvii.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  15,  1826.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (1802).  B.  Aug.  20,  1807, 
at  Bakewell,  Derbs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1826; 
B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  30,  1829. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1833.  Of  Sutton  Hall,  near  Chesterfield, 
Derbs.  J.P.  M.P.  for  Leominster,  1842-56.  Died  unmarried 
Feb.  5,  1856,  at  20,  Albany,  Piccadilly,  London.  Buried  at 
Sutton  Scarsdale.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1856.   Brother  of  Godfrey 


Arkwright,  Joseph  Arthur 

H.  (1833).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvii; 
G.  Mag.,  1856,  I.  426.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  GODFREY  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  22,  1833.  [3rd  s.  of  Robert  (1802),  of  Sutton  Scarsdale, 
Derbs.  B.  Oct.  10,  1814.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs, 
1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1841.  C.  of  Mayfield,  near  Ashbourne, 
Derbs.,  in  1847.  V.  of  Heath,  1850-9.  V.  of  Ault-Hucknall, 
1850-9.  Of  Sutton  Scarsdale.  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  patron 
of  three  Uvings.  Married  (i)  Frances  Rafela,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Fitzherbert,  of  Tissington  Hall,  Derbs.,  Nov.  13,  1844; 
(2)  Marian  Hilars  Adelaide,  dau.  of  George  Pellew,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Norwich,  Apr.  24,  1862.  Died  Dec.  17,  1866,  aged  52, 
at  Sutton  Scarsdale.  Buried  there.  Brother  of  George 
(1826).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.Mag.,  1867,  i.  254;  Vis. of  England 
and  Wales,  xvii.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  HAROLD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  II,  1897.  2nd  s.  of  Arthur  Chandos  [Lieut. -Col.].  B. 
Nov.  10,  1872,  at  Oswestry,  Salop.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Magdalen 
College)  Oct.  18,  1892;  Newdigate  Prize,  1895.  A  Director  of 
Barclays  Bank.  Married  and  had  issue. 
ARKWRIGHT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  19,  1831. 
[3rd  s.  of  Peter,  Esq.,  of  Willersley,  Derbs.  B.  Mar.  16,  1811. 
School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1838. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry)  1836;  priest  (Chester) 
1837.  V.  of  Bodenham,  Heref.,  1842-88.  Chaplain  of 
Coningsby  Hospital,  Hereford.  Married  (i)  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  Charles  Thomeycroft,  R.  of  Eccleston,  Cheshire,  Sept.  20, 
1838;  (2)  Ellen,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Home  Purves,  of  Colding- 
ham,  Berwick,  July  i,  1847.  Died  Jan.  13,  1889,  aged  77. 
Buried  at  Bodenham.  Brother  of  Frederic  (1823)  and  father 
of  Henry  J.  (1862).  (Burke,  L.G.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  7,  1857. 
S.  of  John  (1805).  B.  Dec.  16,  1837,  at  Hereford.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1857.  Cricket  'blue,'  1858.  Ensign, 
84th  Foot,  1858;  Lieut.,  i860;  Capt.,  1865.  A.D.C.  to  the 
Duke  of  Abercom,  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  1866.  Killed  by 
an  avalanche  on  Mont  Blanc,  Oct.  13,  1866,  aged  28.  Brother 
of  Richard  (1853).  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xx;  W.  R. 
Lyon,  Elevens  of  Three  Great  Schools.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  i, 
1862.  S.  of  Henry  (1831),  V.  of  Bodenham,  Heref.  B.  there 
Feb.  10,  1844.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A. 
1867;  M.A.  1873.  Died  unmarried  Mar.  2,  1899,  aged  55,  at 
Chiswick,  Middlesex.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  HERBERT  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1879.  S.  of  Robert  Wigram,  Esq.  B.  Nov.  15, 
i860,  at  Goldington,  Beds.  School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879.  Brewer  at  Leamington  (Messrs  Lucas  and  Co.).  J.P. 
for  Northants.  Sheriff  of  Northants.,  189 1.  Succeeded  to  the 
Knuston  property,  Northants.,  1888.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Jan.  5,  1898,  at  Knuston.  Buried  at  Wellingborough. 
Brother  of  Julius  (1884).  (Radley  Sch.  Reg.;  Vis.  of  England 
and  Wales,  .will.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  15, 
1805.  4th  s.  of  Richard,  of  Bakewell,  Derbs.  B.  Aug.  27, 
1785.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1806;  B.A.  1809;  M.A. 
1812.  Of  Hampton  Court,  Heref.  J.P.  High  Sheriff,  1831. 
Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Hvmgerford  Hoskyns,  Bart.,  of 
Harewood,  Heref.,  Apr.  13,  1830.  Died  Feb.  27,  1858,  aged 
72,  at  Hampton  Court.  Brother  of  Charles  (1806),  etc.  and 
father  of  Richard  {1853),  etc.  (Vis.  of  Englatid  and  Wales,  xx.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27,  1810. 
[6th  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Willersley  Castle,  Derbs.  B. 
Aug.  9,  1791.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Easter,  1812;  B.A. 
1814;  M.A.  1817.  Of  Markshall,  Essex,  and  Normanton 
TurviUe,  Leics.  J.P.  for  Essex  and  Herts.  V.  of  Latton, 
Essex,  1820-50.  R.  of  Thurlaston,  Leics.,  i824-(?)  45. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Wigram,  Bart.,  Oct.  29, 
1818.  A  well-known  huntsman.  Master  of  the  Essex  Fox- 
hounds, 1861-4;  built  new  kennels  at  Harlow.  One  of  the 
largest  farmers  in  Essex.  Died  Feb.  29,  1864,  at  Mark  Hall. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1806),  etc.  and  father  of  Julius  (1844), 
etc.  (BuT^e,  L.G.;  Boose.) 
ARKWRIGHT,  JOSEPH  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1882.  2nd  s.  of  .\rthur  [William],  of  Broughton 
Astley,  Leics.  B.  Mar.  22,  1864,  at  Thurlaston,  Leics. 
School,  Wellington  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886; 
M.B.,  B.C.  and  M.A.  1890;  M.D.  1895.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  London,  1886;  House  Physician.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1889.  M.R.C.P.,  1906.  F.R.C.P.,  1916.  House 
Physician  at  the  Victoria  Hospital  for  Children.  House 
Surgeon  at  the  West  London  Hospital.  Hon.  bacteriologist 
at  the  Lister  Institute.  F.R.S.,  1926.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C. ;  mentioned  in  despatches;  Order  of  the 
White  Eagle  (Serbia)).  Formerly  in  general  practice,  chiefly 
at  Halesowen,  Worcs.,  1893-1904.  A  Member  of  the  Agri- 
cultural Research  Council,  1931.  Knighted,  1937.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Of  Cloister  Garth,  Furze  Hill,  Purley,  Surrey. 
Author,  medical.  (Medical  Directory,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 


69 


Arkwright,  Julius 

ARKWRIGHT,  JULIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  7,  1844- 
[3rd  s.  of  Joseph  (i8io),  clerk,  of  Mark  Hall,  Essex.  B. 
Sept.  28,  1825.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A. 
1848.  C.  of  Messing,  Essex,  in  1850.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
V.  of  Latton,  1850-64.  Married  Laura  Eliza,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Greig,  of  10,  Lowndes  Street,  London,  Sept.  5,  1850. 
Died  Apr.  15,  1864,  aged  38,  at  Latton  vicarage.  Will 
{Princ.  Reg.,  30T,  64)  May  6,  1864.  Brother  of  Charles  (1841). 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  669.) 

ARKWRIGHT,  JULIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1884.  S.  of  Robert  [Wigram],  Esq.  [of  Sanderstead  Court, 
Surrey,  and  of  Knuston  Hall,  Northants.,  J.P.].  B.  Jan.  9, 
1865,  in  London.  School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Of 
Stonelv  Grange,  St  Neots,  Hunts.  Died  there  Dec.  17,  1926. 
Brother  of  Herbert  R.  (1879).    (Radle\'  Sch.  Reg.) 

ARKWRIGHT,  LOFTUS  [JOSEPH]  WIGRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  12,  1885.  S.  and  h.  of  Loftus  [Wigram],  of 
Pamdon  Hall,  Harlow,  Essex.  B.  Oct.  14,  1866,  at  Harlow. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Of  Pamdon 
Hall,  Harlow,  and  Mark  Hall,  Essex.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Little  Pamdon  and  patron  of  three  hvings.  Married  and  had 
issue.  (Walford,  Co.  ram.;  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925;  Kelly, 
Handbook,  1938.) 

ARKWRIGHT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  24,  1801.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Bakewell 
[afterwards  of  WiUersley,  Derbs.],  and  grandson  of  Sir 
Richard  Arkwright,  the  inventor  of  the  Arkwright  spinning- 
frame  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  Sept.  30,  1781.  School, 
Eton.  Did  not  matriculate  and  doubtful  if  resided.  Of 
Normanton  Turville,  Leics.,  and  of  Sutton  Hall,  Derbs. 
M.P.  for  Rye,  1813-18  and  1826-30.  Married  Martha  Maria, 
dau.  of  William  Beresford,  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs.,  R.  of 
Sunning,  Berks.,  May  22,  1803,  at  .•\shboume.  Died  v. p. 
and  s.p.  Mar.  28,  1832,  at  Normanton.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
Aug.  8,  1832.  Brother  of  Charles  (1806),  etc.  {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  F.M.G.,  n;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  vii.) 

ARKWRIGHT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  24,  1853.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1805),  Esq.,  of  Hampton 
Court,  Heref.  B.  there  Jan.  22,  1835.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Dec.  2,  1853.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1859.  On  the 
Oxford  Circuit.  Revising  Barrister  for  Monmouthshire, 
Cheltenham  and  Gloucester,  1865.  M.P.  for  Leominster, 
1866-76.  Of  Famham,  Surrey,  and  of  Heme  House,  Windsor, 
Berks.  D.L.  for  Herefordshire.  Author,  Queen  Anne's  Gate 
Mysterv;  Driven  Home.  Died  Nov.  14,  1918,  aged  83.  Buried 
at  Windsor.  Brother  of  Henry  (1857).  {Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  XX,  add.) 

ARKWRIGHT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  29,  1802.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Bakewell,  Derbs.  B. 
Mar.  7,  1783.  School,  Eton.  Did  not  matriculate  and 
doubtful  if  resided.  Of  Sutton  Scarsdale,  Derbs.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1850.  Married  Frances  Crawford,  dau.  of 
Stephen  George  Kemble,  of  Durham,  June  27,  1805,  at  Hull. 
Died  Aug.  6,  1859.  Will  proved  (Derby)  1859.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1801),  etc.;  father  of  George  (1826)  and  Godfrey  H. 
(1833).   {F.M.G.,  II.  470;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvn.) 

ARLETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  12, 
1819.  2nd  s.  of  Bartholomew,  gent.,  of  Blackwater,  Hants. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar;  B.A.  {gth  Wrangler) 
1824;  M.A.  1827.  Fellow,  1826-69.  Proctor,  1838.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bristol)  Dec.  17,  1826;  priest  (Ely)  Nov.  8,  1829. 
V.  of  Saxthorpe,  Norfolk,  1837-40;  resigned;  remained  un- 
beneficed. Died  Mar.  18,  1869,  at  Woodley  Cottage,  Romsey, 
Hants.    (Cambridge  Chronicle,  Mar.  27,  1869.) 

ARMBRUSTER,  CARL  or  CHARLES  [HUBERT  JOSEPH  HANS 
RICHTER].  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  5,  1893.  2nd  s.  of  C, 
musical  adviser  to  the  L.C.C.  B.  1874,  in  London.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar  and  Prize- 
man; Exhibitioner,  1895;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1903.  Assistant 
Collector,  British  Central  Africa  Protectorate,  1897-1900; 
in  the  Sudan  Political  Service,  1901-26.  Political  Officer  in 
the  Abyssinian  Expedition  against  Haila  Maryam,  1906; 
accompanied  the  Sirdar  (Gen.  Sir  R.  Wingate)  on  the  Mission 
to  SomaUland,  1909.  Senior  Inspector  to  the  Sudan  Govern- 
ment (Legal  Dept.)  1909-12.  Examiner  in  Amharic  for  Civil 
Service  Commissioners,  1910,  191 1;  for  Sudan  Government, 
1922;  Examiner  in  Arabic,  1911,  1912.  British  Consul  for 
North  West  Ethiopia,  1912-19.  During  the  Great  War 
served  with  the  Intelligence  Corps  in  Egypt  as  temp.  Lieut., 
1915  (mentioned  four  times  in  despatches).  O.B.E.,  1919. 
4th  class  Medjidieh,  1909;  3rd  class  Nile,  1917.  Local  Major 
and  General  Staff  Officer,  1918.  Commander,  Star  of 
Ethiopia,  1932.  Author,  Amharic  Grammar;  Amharic- 
English  Vocc^ulary.  Address,  Marmac^n,  Puerto  de  Andraitx 
Mallorca,  Spain.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Christ's  Hospital 
Reg.;  J.  J.  Withers;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ARMBRUSTER,  HUBERT  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1895.  S.  of  Carl  Hubert  Joseph,  of  Bayswater, 
London.    B.   Mar.    21,    1876,    at   Hammersmith.     School, 


Armitage,  Edward 

Moravian,  Neuwied.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1895-7; 
B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1910,  as  H.  Henri  Edw.  In  Government 
Service  in  British  Central  Africa,  1900.  M.B.E.  Afterwards 
in  the  Colonial  Service,  Nyasaland.  Died  Apr.  12,  1930, 
aged  54,  at  Nice.   Brother  of  Carl  (above).    {Venn,  11.  541.) 

ARMFIELD,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 
May  22,  1854.  S.  of  George,  clerk,  of  Armley,  Leeds,  Yorks. 
[B.  Feb.  25,  1836.  School.  Christ's  Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1854;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar;  B.A.  (37/A  Wrangler)  1858; 
M.A.  1867.  Assistant  Master  at  Atherstone  Grammar  School, 
Warws.,  1859-61.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Worcester) 
i860.  C.  of  Armley,  Leeds,  1861-3.  Priest-Vicar  of  Salisbury 
Cathedral,  1863-79.  Succentor,  1877-9.  Vice-Principal  of 
Sarum  Diocesan  Theological  College,  1869-79.  St  Matthew's 
Day  Preacher,  1872.  F.S..^.,  1873.  R.  of  Colne-Engaine, 
Essex,  1879-95.  Rural  Dean  of  Halsted,  1892-5.  Edited  the 
St  Albaa's  Diocesan  Calendar,  and  the  Diocesan  Quarterly; 
contributed  articles  to  Smith's  Dictionary  of  Christian 
Biography.  .Author,  The  Legend  of  Christian  A  rt ;  The  Gradual 
Psalms.  .  .with  commentary  based  on  Ancient  Hebrew,  Chaldee 
and  Christian  authorities ;  The  Three  Witnesses,  the  disputed 
text  in  St  John;  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Dec.  20,  1898,  at  Balham, 
London.   {Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

ARMISTEAD  or  ARMITSTEAD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Trinity, 
May  8,  1798;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  Matric.  Easter,  1808,  as 
Armitstead;  B.D.  1808,  as  Armitstead.  R.  of  St  Martin's, 
Chester,  1795-1806.  Minor  Canon  of  Chester,  1803-27.  V.  of 
Backford,  Cheshire,  1803-27.  V.  of  Weaverham,  1806-23. 
V.  of  Cockerham,  Lanes.,  1823-7.  Died  1827.  {Victoria  Co. 
Hist.,  Lanes.,  viii.  92;  G.  Mag.,  1827,  11.  280.) 

ARMITAGE,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  16,  1885. 
2nd  s.  of  William  James,  of  Famley  HaU,  Leeds.  B.Mar.17, 
1867.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888; 
M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (St  Albans)  1891;  C. 
of  West  Ham,  Essex,  1891-7;  V.,  1897-1901.  Commissary 
of  Sierra  Leone,  1899-1904.  Availed  himself  of  the  Clerical 
Disabilities  Act,  1903.  Of  Northfield  Cottage,  Henley-on- 
Thames.  J.P.  for  Somerset.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother 
of  Philip  (1889),  William  J.  (1886)  and  Robert  (1884). 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

ARMITAGE,  AMOS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Feb.  1873;  B.A.  1876. 
Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Manchester)  1878;  C.  of  Harpur- 
hey.  Lanes.,  1876--80.  C.  of  Bunbury,  Cheshire,  1882-9.  C. 
of  UTiitminster,  1894-1903.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Stockton-on- 
Tees,  1905-7.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Evenwood,  1907-11.  C.  of  St 
Ives,  Leadgate,  Durham,  1911-13.  C.  of  Dipton,  1913-20. 
Afterwards  of  8,  Woodlands  Terrace,  Leadgate.  Not  in 
Crock  ford,  1921. 

ARMITAGE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  24,  1851;  re-adm.  Sept.  11,  1854.  S.  of  John  Leathley 
[died  Jan.  7,  1870,  at  Cheltenham].  B.  at  Thirsk,  Yorks. 
School,  Clapham,  London  (Mr  Pritchard).  Matric.  Michs. 
1852.  Probably  ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest  (York)  1857;  C. 
of  St  Paul's,  York,  1856-8.  C.  of  Famley,  1858-60.  C.  of 
Cheltenham  and  Chaplain  to  the  Cheltenham  General 
Hospital  and  Female  Refuge,  c.  1860-4.  V.  of  St  John's, 
Cheltenham,  1864-1903.  Of  Cheltenham,  1904.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1905.   Brother  of  Frederick  (1863). 

ARMITAGE,  BRATHWAITE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  18,  1823.  S.  and  h.  of  Whaley  (1785).  B.  Mar.  29,  1804. 
at  Bath.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827. 
Ord.  deacon,  1828;  priest  (Hereford)  1829.  V.  of  Peterchurch, 
Heref.,  1832-75.  Of  Coole,  Co.  Louth.  Married  Ann  Susanna 
Longden,  Dec.  28,  1831.  Died  Nov.  6,  1878.  (Burke,  L.G., 
ed.  1862.) 

ARMITAGE,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  atSELWYNH.,Oct.  i, 
1891.  B.  Feb.  17,  1872.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1895;  priest  (London)  1896;  C.  of  St 
Luke's,  Old  Street,  London,  1895-8.  Held  other  curacies, 
1898-1909.  V.  of  St  George's,  Darlaston,  1909-27.  V.  of 
Gayton,  Staffs.,  1927-36-.   {Crockford,  1938.) 

ARMITAGE,  CHARLES  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1896.  S.  of  C,  Esq.,  of  Scaleford,  Lan- 
caster. Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C. 
1906.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1905.  Medical  Officer  for  Schools,  WiUesden, 
Middlesex.  House  Physician  at  the  General  Hospital, 
Wolverhampton;  at  the  Seamen's  Hospital,  Greenwich.  Late 
Hon. -Physician,  WiUesden  Hospital.  Of  Dormers,  Banner- 
down,  Batheaston,  Somerset;  retired.  {Medical  Directory, 
1938.) 

ARMITAGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1878. 
S.  of  Francis  James  (1842),  clerk,  of  Casterton,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  Westmorland.  B.  Apr.  26,  1859,  at  Weston-super- 
Mare,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885. 
Of  Green  Hills,  Tilford,  Famham,  Surrey.  Died  there  Mar. 
12,  1929,  aged  69.  Brother  of  James  A.  (1877),  Frank  L. 
(1877)  and  Stephen  (1873).    {The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1929.) 


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Armitage,  Edward  Howorth 

ARMITAGE,  EDWARD  HOWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S.  of  George  F.,  clerk,  deceased. 
B.  Mar.  1868,  at  Gloucester.  [School,  Haileybury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  On  the  Stock  Exchange.  Died 
Nov.  27,  1928,  aged  61.    (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

ARMITAGE,  ELKANAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  27, 
1865.  S.  of  William  [manufacturer],  of  Altriucham,  Cheshire. 

B.  Jan.  19,  1844,  at  Manchester.  Schools,  Owens  College, 
Manchester,  and  Rossall.  Matric.  Lent,  1866;  B.A.  1869; 
M.A.  1872.  [To  be  distinguished  from  a  contemporary  name- 
sake with  whom  he  is  confused  in  the  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.] 
Studied  for  the  ministry  at  the  Lancaster  Independent 
College.  Held  congregational  pastorates  at  Oldham  and  at 
Rotherham;  theological  tutor  in  philosophy  and  com- 
parative religion  at  the  Independent  Colleges  at  Rotherham 
and  Bradford.  Professor  at  the  Yorkshire  United  Indepen- 
dent College.  Married  Miss  EUa  Sophia  BuUey,  one  of  the 
earliest  students  at  Newnham  College — afterwards  well- 
known  as  an  archaeologist  and  educationist.  Died  Dec.  23, 
1929,  aged  85,  at  Rawdon,  Leeds.  (The  Times,  Dec.  27,  1929; 
Rossall  Sch.  Reg.) 

ARMITAGE,  FRANCIS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  13, 
1842.  S.  of  James,  of  Prestbury,  Cheltenham.  B.  Aug.  2, 
1822,  in  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar,  1843;  B.A. 
1849;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1853;  priest,  1854; 

C.  of  Ilkley,  Yorks.  Of  Broadwas,  Worcs.,  1865-6.  P.C.  of 
Casterton,  Westmorland,  1866-89.  Died  Jan.  3,  1889,  at 
Bournemouth.  Father  of  Edward  (1878),  Frank  L.  (1877), 
Stephen  (1873)  and  James  A.  (1877).    (Peile,  11.  479.) 

ARMITAGE,  FRANK  LEATHLEY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1877.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  James  (1842),  clerk,  of  Casterton, 
Westmorland.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  there  (Non-Coll.) 
Oct.  12,  1878,  age  27,  as  's.  of  Francis  James,  clerk,  of 
Seaton  Carew,  Durham.'  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  21,  1878.   Brother  of  Edward  (1878),  etc.   (Al.  Oxoti.) 

ARMITAGE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1863.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  John  Leathley,  Esq.,  of 
Famley  HaU,  near  Leeds.  B.  May  i,  1827,  at  Kirby  Wiske. 
Bapt.  May  28,  1827.  Schools,  Cheltenham  College  and 
Bromsgrove.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  (13th  Classic)  1867; 
M.A.  1873.  Previously  at  Oxford.  Matric.  (Worcester  Col- 
lege) May  20,  1846,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1850;  M.A.  1852. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester,  for  Bath  and  Wells) ;  priest  (Madras) 
1853.  Head  Master  of  King's  School,  Parramatta,  1855-64. 
Returned  to  England.  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College, 
i867-7r.  Left  to  devote  himself  to  the  study  of  French, 
becoming  absorbed  in  tracing  its  development  from  Old 
French  and  Provencal.  Intimate  with  MM.  Gaston  Paris, 
Paul  Meyer,  Professor  Bartsch  and  other  scholars.  Resumed 
scholastic  work.  Founder  and  Head  Master  of  the  well- 
known  Neuenheim  College  at  Neuenheim,  Heidelberg,  1885- 
90.  Later  held  a  Lectureship  in  French  at  BalUol  College, 
Oxford;  resigned,  1899.  Author,  Sermons  du  Xlltne  Siicle 
en  vieux  Provenfale;  also  published  a  French  Grammar  for 
Schools.  Died  Dec.  21,  1906,  aged  79,  at  Beech,  Hants. 
Brother  of  Arthur  (1851).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Eagle,  XXVIII ;  The  Times,  Dec.  26,  1906.) 

ARMITAGE,  FREDERICK  RHODES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  S.  of  Thomas  Rhodes  [M.D.,  L.R.C.P., 
M.R.C.S.],  of  34,  Cambridge  Square,  London.  (Founder  of 
the  British  and  Foreign  Association  for  the  Blind.  Chief 
promoter  in  England  of  the  Braille  method  of  printing  and 
writing.)  B.  Aug.  11,  1867,  at  Thurles,  Co.  Tipperary. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  At  York- 
shire College,  Leeds,  1888.  Engineering  pupil,  Midland  Rail- 
way, 1889.  Civil  Engineer,  1893.  A.M.I.C.E.  Of  Noan, 
Thurles,  Co.  Tipperary,  Ireland.  High  Sheriff,  Co.  Tipperary, 
1906.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Fox-Davies;  Trinity  Coll.  Reg., 
I934-) 

ARMITAGE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  22,  1847. 
S.  of  George,  of  Oldham,  Lanes.  B.  at  St  Peter's,  Oldham. 
Bapt.  Julyii,  1819.  School,  Chester  (Mr  W.GIeadowe,  M.A.) . 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1852.  V.  of  Silverdale,  Staffs.,  1853-91.  Resided 
latterly  at  5,  Tanza  Road,  Hampstead.  Died  there  Mar.  i, 
1900,  aged  80.   (Eagle,  Mar.  1901.) 

ARMITAGE,  GEORGE  DOWKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  5,  1864.  S.  of  George,  of  Milnsbridge  House,  Hudders- 
field,  Yorks.  B.  there  Oct.  25,  1845.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1869; 
priest  (York)  1870;  C.  of  Stillingfleet,  Yorks.,  1869-72.  C. 
of  Tydd  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1872-3.  C.  of  Huntley,  Gloucs., 
1873-5.  V.  of  North  Dalton,  Yorks.,  1875-8.  R.  of  Brough- 
ton  Astley,  Leics.,  1878-1903;  resigned.  Afterwards  of 
Broughton  House,  West  Ayton,  Yorks.  Died  there  June  28, 
1913.  Father  of  Robert  C.  D.  (1896).  (Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  XV.  add. ;  Burke,  L.G. ;  Crockford.) 

ARMITAGE,  GEORGE  POLLARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1886.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  Pollard,  Esq.  B. 
Apr.  21,  1867,  at  Newhouse,  Huddersfield.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890.    Of  Storthes  Hall,  Yorks., 


Armitage,  Philip 

and  of  Milnsbridge  House,  Huddersfield.  J. P.,  West  Riding, 
Yorks.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 
viii;  KeUy,  Handbook,  1937.) 

ARMITAGE,  HARRY  RAMSDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  22,  1884.  S.  of  John  Ramsden,  stuff-dyer.  B.  Nov.  17, 
1865,  at  Enon  House,  Manningham,  Yorks.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  A  Director 
of  the  Bradford  Dyers'  Association.  Of  Sandiway  House, 
near  Northwich,  Cheshire,  1934.  Brother  of  Norman  C. 
(1896).    (Reg.  of  the  Senate,  ig$5.) 

ARMITAGE  [post  WORMALD],  HARRY  WORMALD.  Adm. 
FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Feb.  10,  1838.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of 
William,  of  Ainderby  Steeple.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1838,  as  Wormald.  Changed  his  name  to 
Wormald  on  succeeding  to  the  Cookridge  Estate,  Sept.  20, 
1871.   Died  Jan.  1895.    (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.) 

ARMITAGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  23,  1797. 
Matric.  Michs.  1798.  School,  Wakefield.  [S.  of  Joseph, 
of  Alverthorpe  Hall,  Wakefield,  Yorks.]  'Left  Cambridge 
in  1799.'  Of  Scarborough.  Drowned  Aug.  12,  1809,  near 
Selby.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

ARMITAGE,  HENRY.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24,  1837. 
[S.  of  Joseph,  of  Milnsbridge,  Yorks.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  Ann, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Taylor,  of  Blackley  Hall,  near  Manchester. 
B.  May  2r,  1818.]  Matric.  Lent,  1838.  Emigrated  to 
Australia.  Married  Amelia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ramsey,  Com- 
missary General,  New  South  Wales.  Retmned  to  Europe. 
Died  Sept.  21,  1871  (?  1870),  aged  52,  in  Jersey.  (C.  A. 
Hulbert,  Annals  of  Almondbury,  239,  246,  400;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ARMITAGE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  i, 
iSii.  2nd  s.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Armitage  (?  Armitage 
Bridge),  Yorks.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A. 
1816.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  15,  1816,  s.  of  Edward, 
of  Famley  Hall,  Leeds.  Proprietor  of  the  Famley  Iron 
Works.   Died  July  27,  1872.   (Harroio  Sch.  Reg.) 

ARMITAGE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Apr.  26, 
1839.  2nd  s.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Port  Louis,  near  Lorient, 
France.  B.  in  London.  Schools,  Paris  and  Darmstadt, 
Germany.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Scholar,  1840.  Migrated  to 
Trinity,  Jan.  10,  1841;  Scholar,  1842;  B..\.  1843;  M.A.  1846. 
Fellow  of  Trinity,  1845-52.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22, 
1848,  age  29,  as  2nd  s.  of  James,  of  Famley  Hall,  Yorks. 
Died  Aug.  19,  1852,  at  his  brother's  rectory,  Thorpe,  Derbs. 
(Venn,  11.  247.) 

ARMITAGE,  JAMES  AURIOL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Sept.  21,  1877.  S.  of  Francis  James  (1842),  clerk,  of 
Casterton,  Westmorland.  B.  at  Margate.  School,  CUfton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  igor.  Studied 
medicine  at  Edinburgh  University.  M.B.,  CM.  (Edinb.) 
1886;  M.D.  (Edinb.)  1888.  Sometime  Resident  Physician  at 
the  Royal  Maternity  Hospital,  Edinburgh.  Surgeon  to  the 
Wolverhampton  Orphan  Asylum.  Hon.  Gynaecologist  to 
the  Wolverhampton  and  Staffordshire  General  Hospital. 
Lived  latterly  at  Netherwood,  St  Helen's  Park,  Hastings. 
Died  Nov.  26,  1923,  aged  66,  at  Hastings.  Brother  of  E. 
(1878),  etc.   (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Nov.  28  and  30,  1923.) 

ARMITAGE,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  9,  1882.  S.  of  William  [Firth,  clerk],  of  Scotforth 
vicarage,  Lancaster.  [B.  May  17,  1864,  at  Liverpool.] 
School,  Lancaster  Grammar  (Mr  Pryke).  Matric.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest 
(Manchester)  1891 ;  C.  of  St  Chrysostom's,  Manchester, 
1890-5.  C.  of  Lewisham,  1895-8.  R.  of  Stapleford  Abbots, 
Essex,  1898-1936-.  Brother  of  Richard  H.  (1886).  (Crock- 
ford,  1938.) 

ARMITAGE,  JOHN  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  Kirroughtree,  Newton  Stewart,  Kirk- 
cudbright. B.  June  I,  1881,  at  Meltham,  Yorks.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Went  to  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia ;  in  the  Public  Works  Department. 

ARMITAGE,  NORMAN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  2nd  s.  of  John  Ramsden,  of  Thornfield, 
Bradford,  Yorks.  B.  July  3r,  1877,  at  Bradford.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1897;  Browne 
Medals;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1899;  M.A.  1903. 
Barrister  (Inner  Temple  and  Lincoln's  Inn)  1902;  Chancery 
Bar.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.G.A.).  Chancellor 
of  the  Diocese  of  Leicester.  Of  11,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  London.  Brother  of  Harry  R.  (1884).  (Univ.  Cal., 
1935-6;  Univ.  War  List;  Law  List,  1937.) 

ARMITAGE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1889. 
4th  s.  of  William,  of  Famley  House,  Chelsea,  London.  B. 
there  Aug.  24,  1870.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (Ely) 
1896;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1895-1900  and  1901-4. 
Missioner  at  Allahabad,  India,  1900-1.  V.  of  Birling,  Kent, 
1904-8.  V.  of  Nettlebed,  Oxon.,  1908-20;  retired.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Of  26,  Lowndes  Street,  London,  S.W.  r. 
Brother  of  Alfred  (1885),  etc.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Burke,  L.G. ;  Crockford,  1938.) 


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Armitage,  Richard  Herbert 

ARMITAGE,  RICHARD  HERBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  8,  1886.  S.  of  William  Firth,  of  Scotforth  Vicarage, 
Lancaster.  B.  Aug.  31,  1867,  at  Lancaster.  School,  Lan- 
caster Grammar  (Mr  Pryke).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (Lincoln)  1897. 
Second  Master  at  Stamford  Grammar  School,  1891-8.  Head 
Master  of  Appleby  Grammar  School,  1898-1901.  C.  of 
Gainsborough,  1901-7.  V.  of  Whittlesey,  Cambs.,  1907-17. 
V.  of  Walkeringham,  Notts.,  1917-23-  V.  of  Owston  with 
East  Ferry,  1923-31.  R.  of  Theydon  Gamoa,  Essex,  1931- 
6-.   Brother  of  James  W.  (1882).    (Crockford,  1938.) 

ARMITAGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23,  1884. 
S.  and  h.  of  William  James,  of  Famley  House,  Chelsea, 
London.  B.  Feb.  22,  1866,  at  Leeds.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1888.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  12,  1887.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1889.  Lord  Mayor  of  Leeds, 
1904-5.  M.P.  for  Leeds,  1906-22.  Chairman  and  Managing 
Director  of  Brown  Bayley's  Steel  Works,  Ltd.,  and  of  other 
companies.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Famley  Hall,  Leeds, 
and  of  Dinish  Island,  Kenmare,  Co.  Kerry.  Brother  of 
Alfred  (1885),  etc.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Who's  Who, 
1938;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ARMITAGE,  ROBERT  CYRIL  DOWKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  May  20,  1896.  2nd  s.  of  George  Dowker 
(1864),  clerk.  B.  Nov.  28,  1877,  at  North  Dalton,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903. 

ARMITAGE,  SAMUEL  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1892.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.  B.  at  Pendleton, 
Lanes.  School,  High  Legh.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Died  Jan. 
31,  1935.  at  Stretton,  near  Hereford.  (The  Times,  Feb.  1, 
I935-) 

ARMITAGE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  4, 
1873.  OfDerbs.  S.  of  Francis  James  (1842),  V.  of  Casterton. 
B.  Jan.  9,  1855,  at  Baslow,  Derbs.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  Scholar,  1874.  Became  a  Non-Collegiate 
student.   B.A.  1879.   Brother  of  Edward  (1878),  etc. 

ARMITAGE,  VERNON  KIRK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15, 
i860.  S.  of  Sir  Elkanah  [Knt.].  B.  Oct.  20,  1842,  at  Man- 
chester. School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  27, 
1863.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1866.  On  the  Northern  Circuit. 
J. P.  for  Lanes.  Vice-Chairman  of  the  Lancashire  County 
Council.  Of  Grimble  Lodge,  Swinton  Park,  near  Manchester. 
Died  May  8,  1911.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

ARMITAGE,  WALTER  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
July  II,  1898.  [S.  of  W.  H.,  of  Huddersfield,  Yorks.  B. 
Dec.  II,  1880.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1903.  Entered  the  Army  (Mihtia)  1906;  Lieut.,  1908; 
Capt.,  1912;  Major,  1916.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  Major,  Machine  Gun  Corps;  in 
Egypt,  at  the  battle  of  Gaza;  wounded;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  D.S.O.,  1917).  (Univ.  War  List;  Pari.  Reg., 
1938.) 

ARMITAGE,  WALTER  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Trinity,  May  25,  1842.  S.  of  Isaac.  Matric.  Michs.  1842; 
B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1850.  In  Holy  Orders.  Of  Farnley,  Leeds 
(Clergy  List,  1856).  Died  Feb.  11,  1856,  aged  31  (sic),  at 
Farnby  (?  Famley),  Bucks,  (sic).   (G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  434.) 

ARMITAGE,  WHALEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  13,  1785.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  merchant,  of  Liverpool 
[and  Grace,  sister  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  John  Braithwaite,  Bart.]. 
B.  June  9,  1767.  School,  Kennington,  Middlesex  (Mr  Long- 
more).  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  (gth 
Wrangler)  1790;  M.A.  1793.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  15, 
1785.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1794.  Practised  in  the  Court  of 
Chancery;  retired  owing  to  ill-health.  Agent  for  the  Guy's 
Hospital  (London)  Estates  in  Herefordshire.  Of  Coole,  Co. 
Louth;  resided  at  Moraston,  Herefordshire.  J. P.,  Hereford. 
Married  Eleonora,  dau.  of  Edward  Haistwell,  Esq.,  of 
Kensington,  London,  Apr.  7,  1796.  A  college  friend  of 
Gunning;  they  met  again  in  1847,  where  Gunning  describes 
him  as  '  still  blessed  with  much  buoyancy  of  spirit  and  would 
enjoy  a  hearty  laugh  even  on  a  Sunday.'  Died  Apr.  21,  1855. 
Father  of  Brathwaite  (1823).  (Burke,  L.G.;  J.  Graham 
Forbes;  Gunning,  Remi^tiscences,  1.  225-32.) 

ARMITAGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 
1857.  Matric.  Lent,  1858;  Scholar,  1858;  B.A.  1861.  Ord. 
deacon,  1861;  priest  (Chester)  1862;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Kirk- 
dale,  Cumberland,  1861-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1865-76. 
V.  of  Scotforth,  1876-1913.  Resided  latterly  at  8,  Lynd- 
hurst  Gardens,  Church  End,  Finchley,  London,  N.  3.  Author, 
Sketches  of  Church  and  State.  Died  May  8,  1923,  aged  90,  at 
Finchley.    (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ARMITAGE,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  II,  1886.  S.  of  William  James,  Esq.,  of  Famley  House, 
Chelsea,  London.  [B.  Dec.  7,  1868.  School,  Westminster.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1896.  Adm.  solicitor, 
1896.   Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  4th  Batt.,  York  and 


Armstrong,  Edmund  Archibald 

Lancaster  Regt.,  1914;  Staff  Officer).  Of  Longholt,  Hilden- 
borough,  Kent.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Alfred 
(1885),  etc.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Burke,  L.G.;  Univ. 
War  List.) 

ARMITAGE, .   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Sidney,  Apr.  27,  1839. 

ARMITSTEAD,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  FcU.-Com.  at  Jesus, 
Dec.  15,  1808.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  Nov.  16,  1791,  at  Stan- 
don,  near  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  School,  Macclesfield  (Dr  Davies). 
Matric.  Lent,  1809;  B.A.  1813,  as  Armistead.  Of  Cranage 
Hall,  Holmes  Chapel,  Cheshire.  High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire, 
1829.  Married  Harriet  Vyse,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Massie,  of  Coddington,  1829.  Died  Oct.  31,  1874,  aged  83,  at 
Cranage  Hall.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

ARMITSTEAD,  THOMAS,  see  ARMISTEAD. 

ARMITSTEAD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1819.  S.  of  Richard,  V.  of  St  James's,  Whitehaven,  Cumber- 
land [and  R.  of  Moresby;  died  1821].  Matric.  Michs.  1819; 
B.A.  1823,  as  Armistead.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  14,  1823; 
priest,  Dec.  19,  1824;  C.  of  Cockerham,  Lanes.  P.C.  of 
Lorton,  Cumberland,  1825-64.  Lived  latterly  at  Oak  Hill, 
High  Lorton.  Died  Feb.  15,  1870,  at  Edinburgh.  [To  be 
distinguished  from  a  contemporary  namesake  who  was 
probably  C.  of  Garstang,  Lanes.,  1835-81.  (T.  C.  Dale, 
Yorkshire  Ord.  Bk.;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  26,  1870.) 

ARMOUR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  12,  1875.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  School,  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1898.  Assist- 
ant Master  at  Rossall  School,  1879-84.  Ord.  deacon  (Man- 
chester) 1885;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  Rochdale,  1885-7.  C.  of 
Manchester  Cathedral,  1887-92.  Diocesan  Inspector  of 
Schools  for  Manchester,  1889-92;  for  Chester,  1913.  V.  of 
St  Cross,  Knutsford,  Cheshire,  1893-1936.  Afterwards  of 
Rossall  Cottage,  Iford,  Christchurch,  Hants.,  1938.  Author, 
Dialogues  of  Lucian  (translation).  (Rossall  Sch.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford, 1938.) 

ARMSTRONG,  ARTHUR  ST  QUINTIN.  Adm.  [pens.]  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1889.  S.  of  Arthur  J.,  of  Morville,  late  Capt.,  i6th 
Lancers.  B.  Feb.  14,  1870,  at  Kineton,  Warws.  Schools, 
Tiverton  and  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892; 
M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1894;  priest,  1896;  C.  of 
Lostock  Gralam,  Cheshire,  1894-7.  R.  of  Newton  Purcell 
with  Shelswell,  Bucks.,  1897-1936-.  (Venn,  11.  504;  Crock- 
ford, 1938.) 

ARMSTRONG,  BENJAMIN  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  June  8,  1836.  S.  of  Benjamin  John,  Esq.,  of  Southall, 
Middlesex.  B.  in  the  parish  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom. 
Schools,  Ealing  (Messrs  Nicholas)  and  King's  College,  Lon- 
don. Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1845.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  6,  1840;  priest.  May  22,  1842.  C.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  1842-4.  V.  of  Crowle,  Lines.,  1844-7. 
R.  of  Little  Stanmore,  Middlesex,  1844-50.  V.  of  East 
Dereham  with  Hoe,  Norfolk,  1850-88.  Author,  Sermons; 
Lectures,  etc.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Duncombe,  of 
Northchurch,  Herts.  Died  Dec.  20,  1890,  at  East  Dereham. 
Father  of  Benjamin  J.  (next).   (Venn,  11.  237.) 

ARMSTRONG,  BENJAMIN  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  r, 
1869.  S.  of  Benjamin  John  (above),  V.  of  East  Dereham. 
B.  there  Oct.  18,  1850.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford) 
1873;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  Thatcham,  Berks.,  1873-6.  C.  of 
Brome,  Suffolk,  1876-80.  C.  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk, 
1880-8.  R.  of  Heydon,  1888-1904.  Diocesan  Inspector, 
1889.  R.  of  North  Tuddenham,  1904-24.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Mar.  i,  1924,  aged  73.  (Venn,  11.  388;  Cox, 
Who's  Who  in  Norfolk.) 

ARMSTRONG,  BLOSSE  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  S.  of  Richard  [Lieut. -Col.],  of  6,  Ashbum 
Place,  London.  B.  Jan.  31,  1873,  in  London.  School,  Welling- 
ton College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  LL.B.  1894.  Solicitor, 
1897;  of  Devereux  Chambers,  Temple,  London,  W.C.  2. 
(Gustavus  Thompson  and  Sons)  and  (Blosse  R.  Armstrong 
and  Co.),  of  Forest  Hill,  S.E.  23.  Of  Lisnagrough  and 
Raheen,  Co.  Tipperary,  1920.  (Walford,  Co.  Fam.;  Law  List, 
I937-) 

ARMSTRONG,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  14,  1793.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Brampton, 
Cumberland.  School,  (?)  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1793. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  17,  1796. 

ARMSTRONG,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  29,  1760.  S.  of  Christopher,  victualler,  of  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Easter,  1760;  Scholar,  1763; 
B.A.  1764.   Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1767. 

ARMSTRONG,  EDMUND  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1878.  [3rd  s.  of  John  (?  M.A.  (Oxon.),  1836),  late  V. 
of  Dinder,  and  Preb.  of  Wells,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  17,  1859.] 
School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1882;  M.A.  1885.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  4,  1882. 


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Called  to  the  Bar,  1885.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Took  up 
joumaUsm;  some  time  editor  of  Black  and  White.  On  the 
staff  of  The  Lancet  as  adviser  on  medico-legal  situations. 
Married  and  had  issue.  A  frequent  contributor  of  stories  and 
verses  to  magazines.  His  Tales  from  the  Temple — a  series  of 
stories  in  the  old  St  James's  Gazette — attracted  the  attention 
of  James  PajTi — with  whose  encouragement  a  novel  entitled 
Under  the  Circumstances — was  published.  Also  wrote 
Sketches  for  the  German  Reeds.  Had  an  exact  knowledge  of 
certain  phases  of  modem  art;  for  a  time  manager  of  the 
Fine  Arts  Society's  galleries.  Died  Oct.  5,  1925,  in  London. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Oct.  18,  1925;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ARMSTRONG,  FORSTER  MOORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  I,  1896.  S.  of  Joseph  Forster,  M.D.  B.  May  27,  1876,  at 
South  Shields,  Durham.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  LL.B.  1899.  Admitted  Solicitor,  1903;  with 
J.  M.  Moore  and  Armstrongs,  of  South  Shields.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Major,  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  mentioned  in  des- 
patches). Killed  in  action,  Sept.  25,  1917-  Brother  of 
William  A.  (1887).   {Peile,  11.  808;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ARMSTRONG,  Sir  FREDERICK,  Knt.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Peterhouse,  May  29,  1820.  3rd  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Gallen, 
King's  Co.  Ireland.  B.  Jan.  25,  1789.  Served  in  the  Penin- 
sular War.  Knighted,  Apr.  28,  1819,  on  his  return  to  Ireland. 
Died  unmarried  1821  (or  between  1821  and  1831  according 
to  some  authorities).  {T.  A.  Walker,  409;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

ARMSTRONG,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Aug.  11,  1898.  S.  of  Robert,  coach-builder,  of  Bel- 
fast. B.  there  Jan.  5,  1876.  School,  Queens' College,  Belfast 
(Rev.  T.  Hamilton).  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A. 
1905.  President  of  the  Union  Society,  1901.  One  of  these 
names, '  husband  of  Margaret  Bryce  Armstrong,'  died  Dec.  20, 
1937-    C^^^  Times,  Dec.  24,  1937.) 

ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  CYRIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  S.  of  George  Frederick  (next),  of  St  Oswald's, 
Grasmere,  Westmorland.  B.  Mar.  3,  1875,  at  Montreal, 
Canada.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1895. 
2nd  Chancellor's  Medal;  B.A.  (Senr.  Classic,  Pt  I,  1896,  and 
Pt  II,  1898)  1898.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Paul's  School,  London, 
1900-4.  Lecturer  in  Latin  at  Liverpool  University,  1904-6. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  George's  School,  Harpenden,  1907-19 ; 
Liverpool  Collegiate  School,  1919-20.  Interim  Lecturer  at 
Bryn  Mawr  College,  Pennsylvania,  1920-1.  Lecturer  at 
Westfield  College,  1921-3.  Head  of  Arts  Department  and 
Lecturer  in  Latin  at  the  Municipal  College,  Portsmouth.  Of 
Cosham,  Hants.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  6,  i860.  S.  of  George,  woollen-draper.  B. 
May  15,  1842,  at  Doncaster,  Yorks.  School,  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Dec.  14, 
i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Studied  engineering  with 
Richard  Johnson,  engineer-in-chief  of  the  Great  Northern 
Railway;  on  the  engineering  staff  of  that  Co.,  1863-8. 
Engineer  for  the  Isle  of  Man  Railways,  1868-71.  Regius 
Professor  of  Engineering  at  Edinburgh  University,  1885- 
1900.  F.R.S.E.,  1886.  M.I.C.E.,  1892.  President  of  the  Royal 
Scottish  Society  of  Arts,  1895-7.  Of  St  Oswald's,  Grasmere, 
Westmorland.  J. P.  Died  there  Nov.  16,  1900.  Father  of 
George  C.  (1894).    {Boose,  iv.  Suppl.) 

ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  LANCELOT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  20,  1783.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1784,  as  G.  Launcelot;  Scholar, 
1787;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1817.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21, 
1788;  priest  (Hereford)  May  30,  1790;  C.  of  Winwick,  Hunts., 
1788.  Chaplain  of  Holy  Cross,  Winchester,  and  R.  of  Trutch- 
feld  (sic)  and  South  Tawton,  Devon,  1791-1803.  R.  of  St 
Maurice  with  St  Mary  Kalendar,  Winchester,  1803-19.  R.  of 
St  Peter  Colebrook,  Winchester,  1803-19.  P.C.  of  St  Peter- 
in-Eastergate,  Lincoln,  with  St  Margaret-ia-the-Close,  1810. 
Died  1819.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  MORTIMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1838;  re-adm.  Oct.  12,  1848.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  John 
(?  1806),  British  Chaplain  at  Buenos  Ayres.  B.  July  24, 
1817.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Afterwards  at 
Trinity  College,  Hartford,  U.S.A.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest 
(Toronto)  1842.  R.  of  Louth,  Canada,  in  1850.  R.  of  St 
Mark's  and  St  John's,  Frederickton,  and  Rural  Dean,  1853- 
87;  retired.  Address,  St  John's,  New  Brunswick,  in  1889. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1890.  Brother  of  WiUiam  (1833).  (Crock- 
ford,  1882-9.) 

ARMSTRONG,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Jan.  23,  1826. 
Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1836.  C.  of  Borough- 
bridge,  Yorks.,  1841-7.  P.C.  of  Whixley,  1847-53.  P.C.  of 
AUerton  Mauleverer,  1847-53.  Died  Jan.  16,  1853.  (Peile, 
II.  423;  G.  Mag.,  1853,  I.  327.) 


Armstrong,  John 

ARMSTRONG,  HENRY  BRUCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  II,  1863.  2nd  s.  of  William  James  (sic)  [Jones;  of 
Kiliylea  House,  Co.  Armagh].  B.  July  27, 1844,  at  Hull  House, 
Sholden  [Shoulden],  Kent.  School,  Armagh  (Mr  GuUlemard). 
Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  22,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1868.  On 
the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  [His  father  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Wright,  Feb.  20, 
1868.]  Of  KiUylea,  Co.  Armagh.  J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff  of 
Armagh,  1875.  County  Councillor,  Armagh,  1899-1926; 
Chairman,  1909-20.  High  Sheriff,  Co.  Longford,  1894.  Vice- 
Lieut.,  Co.  Armagh,  1920;  Lieut.,  1924.  Senator  of  Queen's 
University,  Belfast,  1920-37.  Senator  for  Northern  Ireland, 
1921-37.  M.P.  for  Mid-Armagh,  1921-2.  President  of  the 
Education  Association  of  Provincial  Committees,  1925-31. 
P.C.  for  Northern  Ireland,  1932.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Belfast)  1937. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Deans  Hill,  Armagh.  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.;  Burke,  L.G.  and  I.G.;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ARMSTRONG,  HENRY  JABEZ  BUNTING.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  July  4,  1867.  S.  of  Henry,  deceased.  B.  July  24, 
1848,  in  London.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
Tancred  Student,  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Assistant 
Master  at  Islington  Proprietary  School,  Middlesex,  1871-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1874;  priest  (York)  1875;  C.  of  St 
Mary's,  Sheffield,  1874-7.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Eccles,  Lanes., 
1877-9;  v.,  1879-96.  R.  of  St  John's,  Broughton,  Man- 
chester, 1896-1908.  Died  Oct.  7,  1908,  at  Broughton  rectory. 
(Peile,  II.  601.) 

ARMSTRONG,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1875.  Subsequently  adm.  at  St  Catharine's;  B.A.  1882. 
Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Ripon)  1884.  C.  of  Huddersfield, 
1882-4.  Held  other  curacies,  1884-95.  V.  of  Lacock,  1895- 
1908.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1908-13;  at  Chantilly,  1913-22. 
R.  of  Down  St  Mary,  Devon,  1922-33.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1936.   (Crockford,  1934.) 

ARMSTRONG,  HERBERT  BENJAMIN  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Selwyn 
H.,  Oct.  I,  1897.  B.  Oct.  15,  1878.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon,  1901;  priest  (Bath  and 
Wells)  1902;  C.  of  Rowbarton,  Somerset,  1901-9.  C.  of 
Lowestoft,  1909-16.  V.  of  St  James's  with  Pockthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1916-22.  V.  of  West  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  1922- 
30.  R.  of  Thorpe  Episcopi,  Norfolk,  1930-6-.  (Crockford, 
1938.) 

ARMSTRONG,  HERBERT  ROWSE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
Catharine's,  Oct.  5,  1887.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Plymouth 
[Newton  Abbot].  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891;  M.A. 
1902.  Adm.  Sohcitor,  1895;  practised  at  Newton  Abbot  and 
at  Liverpool;  removed  to  Hay,  Brecon,  1906;  partner  of 
Mr  Cheese,  Solicitor,  and  afterwards  sole  head  of  the  firm. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Royal  Engineers;  T.D.). 
Charged  with  the  murder  of  his  wife  by  arsenical  poisoning; 
convicted  and  executed.  May  31,  1922,  at  Gloucester.  (Univ. 
War  List;  Trial  of  H.  R.  Armstrong  (Notable  British  Trial 
Series).) 

ARMSTRONG,  HUGH  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1885.  S.  of  Rowley,  clerk.  B.  at  Ripley,  Yorks.  School, 
Leatherhead  (Mr  Hawkins).  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1888.  Tutor  at  Oxford  Military  College,  1891.  Assistant 
Master  at  King's  School,  Taunton,  1894.  Sometime  Assist- 
ant Master  at  Abingdon  School;  subsequently  settled  in 
Canada.  Brother  of  William  A.  (1880).  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1903,  1904;  Leatherhead  Sch.  Reg.) 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  28,  1786;  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  Matric.  Easter,  1797;  B.D.  1797.  [His 
mother,  Catherine  Armstrong,  was  sister  to  Serjeant  Hill.] 
C.  of  St  James's,  Westminster,  1785.  P.C.  of  St  James's 
Chapel,  Hampstead  Road,  London,  for  42  years.  Died 
Aug.  17,  1835,  aged  76.    (G.E.C.;  Graduati  Notes.) 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1806. 
Matric.  Michs.  i8o6;  B.A.  1810.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Sept.  23,  1812.  One,  John  Armstrong,  B.A.,  British  Chaplain 
at  Buenos  Aires  in  1841,  was  father  of  George  M.  (1838)  and 
William  (1833),  both  of  St  John's  College.  (Clergy  List, 
1841-2.) 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
May  31,  1810.  S.  of  William,  clerk  [Chancellor  of  Cashel]. 
B.  at  Bath.  School,  Linton,  Cambs.  (Mr  Okes).  Matric. 
Michs.  1810.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Mealiffe,  Co.  Tipperary, 
Ireland,  1839.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Somers,  Esq.,  of  Chaffpoole,  Co.  Sligo,  1815.  Gave 
two  silver  flagons  to  the  College,  1814.  Died  Dec.  2,  1846. 
(Vefin,  II.  154;  Burke,  I.G.) 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19, 
1822.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Boyle,  Co.  Roscommon.  School, 
DubUn  (Mr  White).   Matric.  Easter,  1822. 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Feb.  8,  1826;  a  'Ten- 
year'  man. 


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ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  BRODIE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.g 
1877.  S.  of  John  Ward,  civil  engineer.  B.  Mar.  23,  1858,  at 
Carmarthen.  School,  Hereford  Cathedral  (Mr  Tatham). 
Exhibitioner;  matric.  michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1889. 
Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (St  Asaph)  1882;  C.  of  Hendon, 
Middlesex,  1881-2.  Chaplain  to  Sir  W.  W.  Wynn,  Bart., 
1882-4.  Examining  chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  River,  Western 
Australia,  1885-8.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Brighton,  Victoria, 
1888-9.  C.  of  St  John's,  Toorak,  1889-90.  V.  of  St  Paul's 
pro-Cathedral,  Hay,  N.S.W.,  1890-8.  R.  of  Stanthorpe, 
189S-1902.  R.  of  St  Thomas's,  Toowong,  1902-7.  V.  of  St 
Peter's,  Ballarat,  1907-8.  V.  of  Camperdown,  1908-9.  V.  of 
All  Saints',  Ballarat,  Victoria,  1909-10.  V.  of  St  Augustine's, 
Oakey,  1911-12.  R.  of  Oakey,  Queensland,  1912-13.  R.  of 
St  ."^gnes,  Esk,  1914-18.  R.  of  St  Augustine's,  Hamilton, 
1918-25.  Hon.  Canon  of  Brisbane,  1926-36-.  Not  in 
Crock  ford,  1938. 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  HENRY  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1892.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  120,  Sutherland  Avenue, 
Maida  Vale,  London.  B.  1873.  School,  Malvern  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 
Barrister  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1898;  Solicitor,  1905  (Sandilands 
and  Co.,  solicitors  to  Trinity  House),  of  8,  Coleman  Street, 
London,  E.C.  2.  During  the  Great  War  in  the  R.N.V.R. 
(anti-aircraft,  London).  O.B.E.,  1920.  (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.; 
Law  List,  1937.) 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  HOBART.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  31,  1872.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Wingate  Grange, 
Durham.  Bapt.  May  9,  1854.  Schools,  Durham  (Dr  Holden) 
and  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Chartered  Accountant.  Of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Died  Oct.  19,  1931,  aged  78,  at  Bourne- 
mouth.  (Rossall  Sch.  Reg.;  Tlie  Times,  Oct.  23,  1931.) 

ARMSTRONG,  JOSEPH  EVANS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  24,  1856.  S.  of  Thomas,  manufacturer.  B.  at  Man- 
chester. Bapt.  Mar.  2,  1837.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar; 
B.A.  i860.  In  the  Madras  Civil  Service.  Acting  sub-coUector 
of  Coimbatore.  Died  July  13,  1867,  aged  30,  at  Madras. 
(Scott,  MSS.) 

ARMSTRONG,  LANCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  7, 
1887.   School,  Cirencester  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1889. 

ARMSTRONG,  LEONARD  HENRY.  Adm.  scholar  at  Clare, 
Mar.  23,  1877.   Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.\.  1881. 

ARMSTRONG,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  18, 
1808.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Apr.  17,  1809.  Matric.  Easter, 
1809;  B..\.  1813;  M.A.  1817.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Canter- 
bury) Mar.  1811.  C.  of  St  James's,  Dover,  1811.  C.  of 
Waldershare  with  Whitfield,  Kent,  1818.  According  to  the 
G.  Mag.,  1854,  II.  313,  the  Rev.  Matthew  Armstrong  of 
Queens'  College,  Cambridge,  died  Aug.  i,  1854,  aged  68,  at 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Buckland, 
near  Dover,  1821-37;  noted  as  dead  in  1837  (Cant.  Act  Bk.); 
see  also  A  I.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake  who  was 
perhaps  R.  of  Shaw,  Berks.,  1826-37.  (Peile,  11.  361;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

ARMSTRONG,  REGINALD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  4,  1884.  [S.  of  George,  of  Gosforth,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
B.  1862.  School,  Bromsgrove  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1884;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest 
(Worcester)  1894;  C.  of  Fladburj',  Worcs.,  1893-7.  R.  of 
Wycliffe,  Yorks.,  1897-1909.  Resided  latterly  at  Langdown 
Lawn,  Hythe,  Southampton.  Died  there  Dec.  26,  1911. 
(Scott,  MSS.) 

ARMSTRONG,  ROBERT  BAYNES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  15,  1802.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Lan- 
caster. Schools,  Clitheroe  (Mr  Wilson)  and  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1803;  Scholar;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  iSio.  Fellow,  1809- 
17.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  3,  1807.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1814.  Q.C.,  1840.  Bencher,  1840.  Treasurer,  1852. 
Recorder  of  Hull,  1836-7;  of  Leeds,  1837-g;  of  Manchester 
and  Bolton,  1848-65.  M.P.  for  Lancaster,  1848-53;  unseated 
on  petition,  1853.  Married  Faimy  (?  Frances),  dau.  of 
Richmond  Blamire,  of  Thackwood,  Cumberland,  Dec.  1842, 
at  Carlisle.  Died  Jan.  15, 1869,  aged  83,  at  29,  Chester  Square, 
Pimlico,  London.  Buried  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmorland. 
M.I.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.;  Inner  Tetnple  Benchers;  Boase.) 

ARMSTRONG,  ROBERT  ST  VINCENT  BOWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  July  12,  1890.  S.  of  Robert  George,  Capt.  B.  at 
Exeter.  School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Chichester)  1903;  C. 
of  Trinity  Chapel,  Brighton,  1902-5.  C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Brighton,  1905-8.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester,  1910-13.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Richmond,  Surrey,  1913-15.  Of  Richmond,  in 
1934.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1935.    (Peile,  11.  761.) 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  4,  1783.  B.  at  Blencarn,  Cumberland.  Apparently 
only  resided  for  a  few  months.    (Tutor's  Bk.) 


Armytage,  Cecil  Frederick 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Feb.  19,  1791.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Jacob,  farmer.  School, 
Thornton.  Scholar,  1791;  matric.  Lent,  1792;  B.A.  (gth 
Wrangler)  1795.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  12,  1795;  priest 
(Ely)  Sept.  23,  1798;  C.  of  Willerley  (?  Willerby,  Yorks.) 
1795-  C.  of  Swavesey,  Cambs.,  1798.  C.  of  Cottenham,  1805. 
R.  of  Stanford-le-Hope,  Essex,  1801-41.  Died  Oct.  13,  1844, 
at  Gravesend.    (Ely  Ord.  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  662.) 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16, 
1833.  S.  of  John  (?  1806),  British  Chaplain  at  Buenos  Aires. 
Matric.  Lent,  1834;  B.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon,  1839;  priest 
(London)  June  10,  1840.  C.  of  Leigh,  Essex,  1839-42. 
Assistant  Chaplain  at  Buenos  Ayres,  in  1841.  Chaplain  at 
Valparaiso,  1842-63.  R.  of  St  James's,  and  St  John's,  New 
Brunswick,  1857-87;  retired.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Fredrickstown, 
Canada,  1887-.  Disappears  from  Crocft/a/-i,  1S90.  Brother  of 
George  M.  (1838).    (London  Ord.  Bk.) 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  19,  1880.  S.  of  Rowley,  clerk.  B.  Mar.  1, 
1859,  at  Ripley,  Yorks.  Schools,  St  John's,  Leatherhead,  and 
Oundle.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar,  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 
1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Chichester)  1885;  C.  of 
Findon,  Sussex,  1884-6.  C.  of  Cuckfield,  1886-8.  Held  other 
curacies,  1888-97.  V.  of  West  Dean  with  Binderton,  Sussex, 
1897-1910.  V.  of  Christ  Church  Blacklands,  Hastings, 
1910-21.  V.  of  Funtington,  Sussex,  1921-9;  retired.  Of  66, 
Granville  Road,  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  Brother  of  Hugh  E. 
(1885).    (PeiU,  II.  674;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  of  Joseph  Forster  [M.D.],  of  23,  Victoria 
Terrace,  South  Shields,  Durham.  B.  there  .■^pr.  29,  1869. 
School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  LL.B.  1890.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  Aug.  1893;  in  practice  at  South  Shields  (J.  M. 
Moore  and  Armstrongs).  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut., 
2nd  (Vol.)  Batt.,  Durham  L.I.).  Brother  of  Forster  M. 
(1896).    (Late)  List,  1937.) 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  ARCHIBALD.  \dm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Trinity,  Jan.  8,  1788.  S.  of  Edmund  [D.L.,  F.S.A.],  of 
London  and  of  Fortie  Hall,  Enfield,  Middlesex.  B.  1770. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1792;  B..\. 
1793.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Aug.  10,  1800.  R.  of  South 
Hykham,  Lines.,  1819-37.  Of  PengeUy  Lodge.  J. P.  for 
Herts,  and  Middlesex.  F.S.A.  Married  Charlotte  Eleanor 
Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Hassell,  Esq.,  1796.  Died  Apr.  23, 
1837,  aged  66.  (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1837,  I.  666;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Hon.  LL.D.  1862.  The 
well-known  inventor  of  the  .\rmstrong  guns.  D.C.L.  (Oxford) 
1870.  C.B.  Created  Baron  Armstrong  of  Cragside,  Northum- 
berland, July  6,  1887.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  27,.  1900.  (D.N.B., 
Suppl.  I.) 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  JOHN  ENNIS.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Queens',  Michs.  1881.  [S.  of  WOUam,  clerk,  V.  of  St  Mark's, 
Dalston,  Hackney,  Middlesex;  died  1893.  B.  Dec.  31,  1861. 
School,  St  Paul's.]  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon, 
1885;  priest  (London)  1886;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Hammer- 
smith, 1885-7;  of  Christ  Church,  Finchley,  1888-94.  R-  oi 
Levisham  (with  Lockton,  Yorks.,  from  1917)  1894-1924; 
retired.  Of  Gilnockie,  Levisham,  Yorks.  (Crockford,  1938; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1938.) 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  MEREDITH  HOWARD.  Matric. 
Non-CoU.  Michs.  1888.  S.  of  Mrs  A.,  of  Mullingar.  School, 
CUfton  College.  In  the  Royal  Army  Service  Corps.;  Lieut.- 
Col.;  Ashanti,  1896.  Served  in  the  South  African  war 
(mentioned  in  despatches).  During  the  Great  War,  Com- 
mander of  .Advanced  Horse  Transport  Depot  in  France, 
1914-15.  Headquarters  Irish  command,  as  Assistant 
Director  of  Supphes  and  Transport,  1916-18;  mentioned  in 
despatches.   Of  Doory  Hall,  Mullingar.    (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

ARMSTRONG,  Lord,  see  WATSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY  ARM- 
STRONG FITZPATRICK. 


ARMSTRONG,  - 
,  clerk. 


-.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  4,  1835.  S.  of 


ARMYTAGE,  BERTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1887.  4th  s.  of  Frederick  WiUiam.  B.  at  Lara,  Australia. 
School,  Geelong.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  A  member  of  the 
Antarctic  Expedition  under  Sir  Ernest  Shackleton.  Died  c. 
1909-10.  Brother  of  Frederick  L.  (1880)  and  Harry  (1881). 
(Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  i.  231;  Chanticlere,  May,  1910.) 

ARMYTAGE,  CECIL  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.  S.  of  George,  of  59,  Queen's  Gate,  South 
Kensington,  London.  B.  Oct.  7,  1861,  in  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Returned  to  Australia;  settled 
on  his  property  at  Ingleby,  Winchelsea,  Victoria.  Brother  of 
George  (1872)  and  Oscar  F.  (1879).  (Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  1. 
230;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 


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Armytage,  Charles  Norman  [Learmouth] 

armytage  or  armitage,  charles  norman  [lear- 
MOUTH]. Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1877.  School, 
Geelong  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1877,  as  Chas.  Norman 
Lesirmouth  Armjrtage.   Rowing  'blue,'  1880. 

ARMYTAGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9,  1818. 
Perhaps  migrated  to  Caius;  see  next. 

ARMYTAGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  July  19, 
1819.  5th  s.  of  Sir  George,  Bart.,  of  Kirklees  Hall,  Yorks. 
B.  there  Apr.  11,  1800.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1820. 
Lieut.,  6th  Native  Madras  Cavalry,  E.LC.S.  Died  June  7, 
1830,  at  Ootacaraund  in  the  Nilgherries.  M.I.  there,  stating 
that  his  remains  'lie  in  a  wood  near  this  place,'  and  M.I.  in 
Hartshead  Church,  Yorks.   (Venn,  11.  176;  V.  C.  P.  Hodson.) 

ARMYTAGE,  FREDERICK  LARA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of  Frederick  William,  Esq.  B.  in 
Australia.  School,  Geelong  (Mr  J.  B.  Wilson).  Matric.  Michs. 

1880.  Brother  of  Harry  (1881),  etc. 

ARMYTAGE,  GEORGE  [FRANCIS].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1872.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  Aug.  21, 
1853,  in  Australia.  School,  Geelong  Grammar.  Matric.  Lent, 
1873,  as  Geo.  Fra.  Rowing  'blue,'  1874.  Of  4,  Kensington 
Square,  London,  in  1891.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother 
of  Oscar  F.  (1879),  etc.   (Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  i.  230.) 

ARMYTAGE,  HARRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 

1881.  2nd  s.  of  Frederick  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Geelong, 
Australia.  School,  Geelong  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1881. 
B.A.  1885.  Athletic  'blue.'  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  18,  1882.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1886.  Returned  to 
AustraUa.   Brother  of  Bertram  (1887),  etc.   (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

ARMYTAGE,  JOHN  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  27,  1812.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Northampton. 
[B.  Apr.  23,  1793.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  18x2; 
Scholar,  18x3;  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Aug.  IX,  x8i6;  priest,  Aug.  3,  1817;  P.C.  of  Hickleton,  Yorks., 
18x7-65.  R.  of  Bulwell,  Notts.,  1817-65.  Died  unmarried 
Apr.  12,  1865.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Genea- 
logist, N.S.,  XXI.) 

ARMYTAGE,  JOSEPH  NORTH  GREEN,  see  GREEN-ARMY- 
TAGE. 

ARMYTAGE,  OSCAR  FERDINAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  2,  1879.  2nd  s.  of  George,  of  2,  St  Andrew's  Square, 
Surbiton,  Surrey.  B.  July  12,  x86o,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  x888.  Returned  to 
Australia;  settled  on  his  property  in  Victoria.  Brother  of 
George  (1872),  etc.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

ARNALD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  8,  1762. 
S.  of  Richard  (1714),  clerk,  of  Leics.  B.  at  Thurcaston. 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1762;  Scholar;  Prize- 
man; B.A.  (Senr.  Wrangler)  1766;  M.A.  I76|;  B.D.  1776. 
Fellow,  1767.  Tutor,  1768.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  10, 
1770.  Whitehall  preacher,  X773.  Chaplain  to  Richard  Hurd, 
Bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  1775.  Sub-preceptor  to 
the  Prince  of  Wales  and  the  Duke  of  York,  x  776-8  x.  Pre- 
centor of  Lichfield,  X778;  Preb.,  X778-97.  Canon  of  Windsor, 
1779-1802.  Became  insane,  1782;  his  delusion  seemed  to  be 
ambition.  [For  an  account  of  his  sad  affliction,  see  Kilvert, 
Life  and  Correspondence  of  Bishop  Hurd.]  Continued  under 
restraint  until  his  death.  Author,  Sermon;  The  Important 
Station  of  an  English  Vniversitv.  Died  Aug.  5,  1802,  at 
Leicester.  M.I.  at  Thurcaston.  Will  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  1802. 
(Scott-Mayor,  Pt  III;  Le  Neve,  Fasti  Eccles.) 

ARNETT,  BRAITHWAITE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  x2, 
1866.  S.  of  Braithwaite,  tailor.  B.  Feb.  12,  1847,  at  Rich- 
mond, Yorks.  School,  Richmond  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  X873;  M.A.  X876.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Royal 
Academy  School,  Gosport,  1872-4.  Head  Master  of  Truro 
Grammar  School,  1874-6;  of  Crewkeme  Grammar  School, 
1876.  Author,  mathematical;  compiled  a  List  of  scholars  of 
Truro  School  (X787-186X).   (Biblioth.  Cornub.,  in.  Suppl.) 

ARNETT,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  X7,  X895.  4th  s.  of  Charles  [of  Gt  Bookham,  Surrey].  B. 
1876  at  32,  Albion  Road,  London,  N.W.  [School,  St  Paul's.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1895 ;  B.A.  1898.  Revenue  Officer  in  Northern 
Nigeria,  1903.  Resident,  X906;  Senior  Resident,  19 13. 
Called  to  the  Bar  (Middle  Temple)  19x4.  Acting  Lieut. - 
Governor,  Northern  Provinces,  1920-1,  and  1923.  Senior 
Resident,  Cameroons  Province,  Nigeria,  1925-32;  retired. 
C.M.G.,  1924.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Stoneycroft, 
Cavendish  Road,  Redhill,  Surrey.   (Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ARNEY,  EDWARD  TREVOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  28,  1852.  Of  Hants.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Edward  Francis, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  V.  of  Shalfleet,  1835-49.]  Matric.  Michs.  X852; 
B.A.  X856. 

ARNISON,  GEORGE  WRIGHT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  X894. 

S.  of ,  deceased.  B.  Mar.  28,  1875,  at  Brunswick  Square, 

Penrith,  Cumberland.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897;  M..\.  1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Giggles- 
wick, Yorks.,  1899-1903.  Second  Master  at  Bridlington 
Grammar  School,  1903-5.  Head  Master  of  the  Royal 
Grammar  School,   High  Wycombe,  Bucks.,   1905-35-.    Of 


Arnold,  Charles  William 

High  Wycombe.  J. P.  (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937O 
ARNOLD,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  26,  1856. 
3rd  s.  of  Frederick  (1826),  minister,  of  Brimington,  Derbs. 
B.  Nov.  18,  1835,  at  Cheltenham.  School,  Chesterfield 
Grammar  (Mr  Calder).  'Previously  engaged  in  coimnerce  in 
England  and  America'  {Coll.  Reg.}.  Matric.  Michs.  1856. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1875.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
X878.  M.P.  for  HaUfax,  X895-1900.  Knighted,  X903.  Of 
Woodroyde,  Halifax,  Yorks.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  3X,  1908.  Brother  of 
Frederick  (1854)  and  Richard  S.  (1857). 

ARNOLD,  ALFRED  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  15,  1884.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  Alfred  Roberts,  of  Didsbury, 
Manchester.  B.  there  Apr.  10,  1866.  School,  Hawthorn 
Hall,  Wilmslow.  Matric.  Lent,  1884.  Enlisted  in  the  6th 
Dragoon  Guards,  1886;  gazetted  to  the  3rd  Hussars,  1893. 
Joined  the  Royal  Niger  Constabulary,  1894;  Commander, 
1894-9;  served  throughout  the  Niger-Soudan  Campaign, 
1895-6  (mentioned  in  despatches).  D.S.O.,  1897.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1899  (despatches).  Inspecteur- 
G^neral  d'Exploitation,  Mozambique  Company,  1899-1913. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Brevet-Col.,  Manchester  Regt., 
and  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers).  C.B.E.,  1919.  F.R.G.S.  Of 
Plas  Owen,  Harlech.  Died  Mar.  12,  1933,  aged  67,  at  Harlech. 
(Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Mar.  13,  1933.) 

ARNOLD,  Sir  ARTHUR.  Hon.  LL.D.  1897.  Radical  poUtician 
and  writer;  latterly  devoted  himself  to  problems  of  municipal 
government.  His  wife  founded  a  scholarship  in  his  memory 
at  Girton  College.  Died  May  20,  1902.   (D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

ARNOLD,  CECIL  NORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  17,  1878. 
[S.  of  Charles  Maddock  (1835),  V.  of  St  Mark's,  South  Nor- 
wood, Surrey.  B.  Sept.  23,  1858.  School,  Westminster.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon, 
1882;  priest  (Sarum)  1885;  C.  of  Stower-Provost,  Dorset, 
1882-7.  V.  of  Bulford,  WUts.,  1887-1908.  P.C.  of  Ebbes- 
bourne  Wake-cum-Fifield  Bavant,  1908-35;  afterwards  of 
Marley  Combe,  Bowerchalke,  Salisbury.  Brother  of  Edward 
V.  (1875).    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ARNOLD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  1820. 
S.  of  Thomas  Graham  (1788),  medical  practitioner,  of  [St 
Martin's]  Stamford,  Lines.  B.  there.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1820-5;  B.A.  (25th  Wrangler) 
1824;  M.A.  1827.  Fellow,  1825-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  29,  1825;  priest  (Norwich  Litt.  dim.  from  Peterb.) 
June  18,  1826;  C.  of  Thomhaugh,  1825-6.  R.  of  Wakerley, 
Northants.,  1826-7.  R.  of  Tinwell,  Rutland,  1827-84.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Peterborough,  1854-84;  Rural  Dean,  1866-81. 
Married  Ellen,  dau.  of  Dr  Burrows,  of  Montague  Street, 
Russell  Square,  London,  June  25,  1828.  [Their  2nd  son. 
Thomas  Graham  was  Warden  of  the  Maclvor  Goldfields,  and 
died  July  11,  1859,  aged  27,  at  Kihnore,  Australia.]  Author, 
The  Boys'  Arithmetic.  Died  Oct.  2,  1884,  at  Tinwell.  Brother 
of  William  L.  (1818)  and  Thomas  K.  (1816) ;  father  of  Charles 
W.  (1848).  (Venn,  11.  177;  G.  Mag.,  1828,  i.  640;  1859,  11. 
428.) 

ARNOLD,  CHARLES  LOWTHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1879.  S.  of  Edward  Gladwin,  clerk.  B.  at 
Stapleford  rectory,  Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Worcester)  1885;  C. 
of  St  Mary's,  Warwick,  1884-6.  C.  of  Upper  Clapton, 
1887-9.  R.  of  Waverton,  Cheshire,  1889-92.  R.  of  Tatten- 
hall,  1892-1902.  V.  of  Fareham,  1902-23.  V.  of  Wroxall, 
1923-8;  retired.  Lie.  off.,  dio.  Winchester,  1929-36-  Of 
48,  Fenton  Road,  West  Southboume.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

ARNOLD,  CHARLES  MADDOCK.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1835.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839; 
M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1839;  priest  (Chester)  1840.  P.C.  of 
Lower  Darwen,  Lanes.,  1840.  Master  of  Warminster  endowed 
School,  1841-8.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Marchioness  of 
Bath,  1845-76.  Minister  of  South  Lambeth  Chapel,  Kenning- 
ton,  1849-53.  Minor  Canon  of  Westminster,  1853-76.  V.  of 
St  Mark's,  Norwood,  Surrey,  1859-76.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1877.  Father  of  Cecil  N.  (1878)  and  Edward  V.  (1875). 
(Crockford.) 

ARNOLD,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  27,  1848.  S.  of  Charles  (1820),  [R.  of  Tmwell, 
Rutland.  School,  Uppingham].  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  B.A. 
(<^oth  Wrangler)  1854;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1854;  priest  (Worcester  for  Rochester)  1859.  C.  of  Astbury, 
Cheshire,  1854.  Head  Master  of  Congleton  Grammar  School, 
Cheshire,  1854;  of  King  Edward's  School,  Chelmsford,  1857- 
67.  C.  of  Chignal  Smealy,  Essex,  1859-64.  C.  of  Downham, 
1864-7.  Head  Master  and  Chaplain  of  the  Royal  Naval 
School,  New  Cross,  1867-9.  Principal  and  Head  Master  of 
Woking  College,  Surrev,  1869-85.  C.  of  Woking,  1870-85. 
Went  to  the  United  States.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Orlando,  Flonda, 
1887-9.  C.  of  Cedar  Key,  1889-90.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Daytona, 
1890-X906.  Died  Sept.  xo,  X906,  aged  77,  at  i8,  Rutland 
Terrace,  Stamford.  (Uppingluim  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Sept.  13,  1906.) 


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Arnold,  Edward  Carleton 

ARNOLD,  EDWARD  CARLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  26,  1887.  S.  of  George  Benjamin,  Mus.  Doc.  (Oxford), 
of  5,  The  Close,  Winchester.  [B.  Apr.  30,  1868.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar,  1890; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Assistant 
Master  at  Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey,  1891.  Senior  Classical 
Master  at  Eastbourne  College,  1899-1924.  Head  Master, 
1924-9;  retired.  On  the  council  of  the  school  in  1938.  A 
noted  ornithologist;  presented  his  collection  of  birds  to 
Eastbourne  College.  Resident  at  Eastbourne,  1938.  Author, 
A  Bird  Collector's  Medley;  British  Waders;  Birds  of  East- 
bourne. (Fox-Davies;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's 
Who,  1938.) 

ARNOLD,  EDWARD  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  10, 
1875.  S.  of  Charles  Maddock  (1835),  minor  canon,  of  The 
Cloisters,  Westminster.  B.  July  18,  1857,  at  S.  Norwood, 
Surrey.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Bell 
Scholar,  1876;  Chancellor's  medal;  B.A.  (i^th  Wrangler  and 
Senr.  CtesiV)  1879;  M.A.  1882;  Litt.D.  1898.  Fellow,  1880. 
Professor  of  Latin  at  the  University  College  of  North  Wales, 
Bangor,  1884-1924.  Founded  the  Cambridge  Review.  Of 
Bryn  Seiriol,  Bangor.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Historical  Vedic  Grammar,  etc.  Died  Sept.  19,  1926.  Brother 
of  Cecil  N.  (1878).   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

ARNOLD,  EDWARD  WILLSHIRE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  1,  1889.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  Mar.  7,  1871,  at  Redboum 
Bury,  Herts.  School,  St  Albans  Grammar  (Rev.  J.  Willcox). 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Of  Redboum  Bury  in  1910. 
[Peile,  II.  753.) 

ARNOLD,  ERNEST  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1894. 
Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  25,  1895.  S.  of  J.  E.,  Esq.,  of 
Grosvenor  College,  Luton,  Beds.  B.  there  Dec.  28,  1867. 
School,  Grosvenor  College.   B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1927. 

ARNOLD,  FRANCK  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1881.  S.  of  Charles  [Thomas],  clerk  [late  Assistant  Master  at 
Rugby,  1841-78]  and  of  4,  High  Street,  Lowestoft,  Suffolk. 
B.  Sept.  6,  1861,  at  Rugby,  Warws.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Senr.  Classic,  1885.  Of 
St  Margaret's,  Llandaff,  in  1904.  Lecturer  in  German  at 
University  College,  Cardiff.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  29, 
Hamilton  Street,  Cardiff,  in  1934.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Suffolk 
Manor.  Fam.,  i.  386.) 

ARNOLD,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  2,  1826. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon, 
1830;  priest  (Lincoln)  1831.  C.  of  St  Mary-de-Crypt,  Glou- 
cester, c.  1841-2.  Master  of  the  Crypt  School,  Gloucester, 
1841-6.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalen  Chapel,  1843-52.  R.  of 
Brimington,  Derbs.,  1852-73;  Surrogate.  Married  Jane,  dau. 
of  S.  Piggott,  R.  of  Dunstable,  Beds.,  Oct.  2,  1826.  Of 
Brighton  Lodge,  Clifton,  Bristol,  in  1876.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1877.  Author,  Sermons;  and  Lectures.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Richard  (1809);  father  of  Frederick  (next),  Alfred  (1856)  and 
Richard  S.  (1857).    (G.  Mag.,  1826;  Crockford.) 

ARNOLD,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  5,  1854. 
S.  of  Frederick  (above),  Master  of  the  Crypt  School,  Glou- 
cester. B.  Jan.  2,  1833,  at  Cheltenham.  School,  University  of 
Glasgow.  Matric.  Lent,  1855.  Migrated  to  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Jan.  24,  1856;  B.A.  (Oxon.)  i860.  Ord.  deacon, 
i860;  priest  (London)  1862;  C.  of  St  Gabriel's,  Pimlico, 
London,  1860-2.  F.R.Hist.  S.  C.  of  Chapel-at-Ease, Worthing, 
1868-71.  C.  of  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex,  1877-84.  Editor  of  the 
Literary  Gazette,  etc.  Author,  Turning  points  in  Life;  A 
History  of  Greece  for  Schools  and  Colleges;  Public  Life  of 
Lord  Macaulay;  Our  Bishops  and  Deans;  Robertson  of 
Brighton;  Clerical  and  Literary  Reminiscences.  Died  Oct.  16, 
1891,  in  London.  Buried  at  Burgess  Hill.  Brother  of 
Richard  S.  (1857),  etc.  (Peile,  11.  537;  Al.  Oxon.;  Boose, 
IV.  Suppl.) 

ARNOLD,  FREDERICK  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Oct.  4,  1843.  S.  of  Richard  Aldous,  clerk  [R.  of  Ellough, 
Suffolk].  .B.  there  Mar.  10,  1823.  School,  Rugby.  After- 
wards at  the  College  for  Civil  Engineers  at  Putney,  Mid- 
dlesex. Matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar,  1844-7.  B.A.  (34/A 
Wrangler)  1848;  M.A.  1852;  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1859. 
Rowing  'blue.'  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1848;  priest,  1850. 
Assistant  Master  at  Lancing  College,  1848-51.  Fellow  of  St 
Nicholas  College,  Shoreham,  1848-54.  Assistant  Master  at 
Hurstpierpoint  College,  Sussex,  1 850-1.  Head  Master  of  the 
Military  branch  of  the  Woodard  Schools,  Ley  ton,  1851-5. 
Private  tutor  at  Kingston-on-Thames,  1855-82.  R.  of  Rings- 
field,  Suffolk,  1881-98.  An  active  volunteer  (Major,  3rd  Batt. 
E.  Surrey  Regt.).  Chairman  of  the  Wangford  Union  Board 
of  Guardians.  J. P.  First  President  of  the  Kingston  Rowing 
Club.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  11,  1898.  Buried  at 
Ringsfield.  (Venn,  11.  264;  Suffolk  Manor.  Fam.,  i.  386;  Al. 
Oxon.;  Hurstpierpoint  Reg.,  11.) 

ARNOLD,  FREDERICK  SWEET.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  11, 
1872.  S.  of  Frederick,  ironmonger,  of  Devonport.  B.  Aug.  24, 
1852.  Schools,  Devonport  and  Stoke  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar,  1875.   B.A.  (Hist.  Trip., 


Arnold,  James  Percy 

ist  Class)  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Seatonian  Prize,  1883.  Assistant 
Master  at  Bedford  Grammar  School.  Professor  of  English  at 
the  Royal  Oriental  Institute,  Naples.  Resident  at  Naples  in 
1934.    (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

ARNOLD,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  8,  1801.  S. 
and  h.  of  George  Arnold,  of  Halstead,  Kent,  Esq.  B.  Mar.  9, 
1784,  in  London.  School,  Orpington  (Mr  Foljambe).  Matric. 
Michs.  1801;  Scholar,  1802.  Perhaps  migrated  to  Oxford 
and  matric.  (Balliol  College)  May  2,  1803,  age  19,  as  s.  of 
George,  gent.,  of  London;  B.A.  (Oxon.)  1805;  M.A.  1808. 
(AL  Oxon.) 

ARNOLD  [?  post  BROCK-ARNOLD],  GEORGE  [ARTHUR] 
MOSS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1867.  S.  of 
Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Liverpool.  School,  King's  College, 
London  (Mr  G.  F.  Maclear).  Matric.  Michs.  1867,  as  Geo. 
Arthur  Moss.  Doubtless  identical  with  the  Rev.  George  Moss 
Brock-Arnold;  afterwards  at  Oxford.  Matric.  (Hertford 
College)  Mar.  8,  1875,  age  28,  as  'George  Moss  Brock- Arnold, 
2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  M.D.,  of  Liverpool';  B.A.  (Oxford)  1878; 
M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Oxford)  1879,  as 
Brock-Arnold,  George  Moss;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Oxford,  1876-8. 
C.  of  Buckland,  1879-80.  C.-in-charge  of  Marston-Mont- 
gomery,  Derbs.,  1881-2.  C.  of  St  Ann's,  Soho,  1884-5. 
Chaplain  of  the  Workhouse  and  Infirmary,  CamberweU, 
1886.  F.R.H.S.  Of  Cornwall  Lodge,  CamberweU  (1888). 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1889.  Author,  Oxford  Concord- 
ance to  the  Holy  Scriptures  (Clarendon  Press);  Gainsborough 
and  Constable.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

ARNOLD,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  19,  1807.  [S.  and  h.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Ashby  Lodge, 
Ashby  St  Ledgers,  Northants.  B.  Nov.  4,  1791,  in  London.] 
Migrated  to  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1808.  Matric.  Lent,  1808.  Of 
Ashby  Lodge,  Esq.,  and  of  Mirables,  Isle  of  Wight.  D.L.  for 
Northants.  J. P.  for  the  Counties  of  Warwick  and  Nor- 
thampton. Married  Susanna  Blakeman,  of  Coventry, 
May  13,  1817.  Died  Oct.  27,  1844,  aged  51,  at  Southsea. 
Brother  of  James  W.  (1812).    (Baker,  i.  247;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ARNOLD,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  22, 
1847.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1848.  Living  at  Bath 
in  1863.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

ARNOLD,  GEORGE  RAINSFORD  BEESLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30,  1876.  Of  Warws.  B.  Feb.  6, 
1857,  at  Leamington.   Matric.  Michs.  1876. 

ARNOLD,  HENRY  ABEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1, 
1882.  S.  of  Edwin  Gladwin,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  5, 
1861,  in  London.  School,  HaUeybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1886;  priest, 
1887;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Toxteth  Park,  Liverpool,  1886-7. 
C.  of  St  Helen's,  1887-go.  R.  of  Barrow,  Cheshire,  1890- 
1907.  V.  of  AJsager,  1907-13.  V.  of  Wolsingham,  1913-34. 
Died  Dec.  29,  1934,  aged  73.  (H.  M.  Wood;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Dec.  31,  1934.) 

ARNOLD  or  COAPE-ARNOLD,  HENRY  FRASER  JAMES 
COAPE,  see  COAPE. 

ARNOLD,  HENRY  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  21,  1806.  [S.  of  Thomas,  M.D.]  Matric.  Michs.  1806; 
Scholar,  1808;  B.A.  1810.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  5,  1811,  as  s.  of  Thomas,  M.D.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
Dec.  19,  1813.  P.C.  of  Worsbrough.  Author,  The  Italian 
Analyst,  or  the  Essentials  of  Italian  Grammar;  a  work  in- 
cluded in  Thomas  Kerchever  Arnold's  list  of  school  books  and 
attributed  to  his  'late  uncle  the  Rev.  H.  Hamilton  Arnold, 
B.A.'  (G.  Mag.,  1853,  I.  667).  Died  Nov.  4,  1849,  aged  63,  at 
CUfton.  Brother  of  Thomas  G.  (1788)  and  William  W.  (1793). 
(G.  Mag.,  1850,  I.  103.) 

ARNOLD,  HENRY  JAMES  LAWES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1873.  [S.  and  h.  of  Walter  Brown,  mer- 
chant, of  London.]  B.  May  20,  1854,  at  Paddington.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  Scholar;  B.A.  1877;  M..\.  1880.  Assistant 
Master  at  Walton  Lodge  School.  Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest 
(Chester)  1882;  C.  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire,  1881-6.  C.  of  St 
James's,  Yarmouth,  1886-8.  V.  of  East  Dereham  with  Hoe, 
Norfolk,  1888-1911.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1902-28. 
R.  of  North  Creake,  1911-28.  Died  June  13,  1928.  (Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  June  15,  1928.) 

ARNOLD,  HENRY  LOWE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  26,  1834.   Of  Essex.   Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1836. 

ARNOLD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1813. 
Matric.  Michs.  18 13.  One  of  these  names,  sometime  of 
Norwood,  Surrey,  died  Sept.  10,  1848,  aged  53,  at  Adswood, 
near  Stockport.    (G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  554.) 

ARNOLD,  JAMES  PERCY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  33)  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  22,  1854,  clerk.  A  'Ten-year'  man.  Of  Mountain 
Glen,  Cappagh  White,  Tipperary.  Matric.  Lent,  1866,  as 
Fell.-Com.;  B.D.  (St  John's)  1868.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest, 
1858;  Chaplain  of  VVarneford  Hospital,  Leamington,  1857- 
66.  V.  of  Harmondsworth,  Middlesex,  1866-74.  Died  1874. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  509;  Hennessy.) 


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Arnold,  James  [William] 

ARNOLD,  JAMES  [WILLIAM].  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  6, 
1812.  [3rd  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of  Ashby  Lodge,  Ashby 
St  Ledgers,  Northants. ;  gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to 
George  III.]  B.  July  20,  1795.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A. 
1816;  M.A.  1819;  D.D.  (St  John's)  1843;  incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1853.  In  Holy  Orders;  occurs  in  Clergy  Lists  as  of  Warding- 
ton,  Oxon.,  in  1846;  still  there,  1851;  afterwards  of  Pole- 
brook,  Northants.  Married  Lady  Mary  Howard,  dau.  of 
William,  Earl  of  Wicklow  and  Baron  Clonmore  of  Clonmore 
Castle,  July  2,  1822.  Died  June  25,  1865,  aged  69,  at  Lea- 
mington. Brother  of  George  H.  (1807).  (BaftCT-,  i.  247;  F.  A. 
Crisp,  Vis.  of  Ireland,  iv.  133;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  11. 
252.) 

ARNOLD,  JOHN  CORRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  Robert  James,  Presbyterian  minister,  of  Dun- 
murry,  Ireland.  B.  there  Apr.  8,  1881.  School,  Royal 
Belfast  Academical  Institution.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
1903.  President  of  the  Union  Society,  1903.  Barrister 
(Inner  Temple)  1911.  Served  in  the  Great  Wsur  (Capt., 
Northumberland  Fusiliers;  wounded).  Of  4,  Harcourt 
Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.  4.  (Univ.  War  List;  Law  List, 
1937.) 

ARNOLD,  JOHN  [MILLS].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1812;  re-adm.  May  14,  1818.  Of  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs. 
1812,  as  John  Mills  Arnold;  B.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Glou- 
cester) Apr.  23,  1820,  as  John  Mills. 

ARNOLD,  MATTHEW.  Hon.  LL.D.  1883.  The  weU-known  poet 
and  critic,  for  whom  see  D.N.B. 

ARNOLD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  13,  1809. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1814.  Probably 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  2,  1809,  age  19,  as  3rd  s.  of  Charles, 
Esq.,  of  Bedford  Row.'  One  of  these  names.  Chaplain  to  the 
East  India  Co.,  at  Cuttack;  died  May  26,  1839,  at  Pooree. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Frederick  (1826).  (G.  Mag.,  1839,  11. 
663.) 

ARNOLD,  RICHARD  STEDMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  3,  1857.  [2nd  s.  of  Frederick  (1826),  clerk,  of 
Cheltenham.]  Afterwards  at  Oxford.  Matric.  (St  Alban  Hall) 
June  3,  1874,  age  39;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1879;  M.A.  1881.  Ord. 
deacon,  1859;  priest  (Lichfield)  i860;  C.  of  Burslem,  1859- 
61.  Held  other  curacies,  1862-82.  R.  of  Grafton  Flyford, 
Worcs.,  1882-1922.  Not  in  Crockford,  1923.  Brother  of 
Frederick  (1854),  etc.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

ARNOLD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  31, 
1758.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Thetford.  School,  Thetford  (Mr 
Knowles).  Matric.  Easter,  1759;  Scholar,  1759.  The  Rev. 
Thomas  Arnold,  formerly  of  Walworth,  died  suddenly  Oct.  30, 
1821,  aged  80,  at  Reading.   [Peile,  n.  265;  G.  Mag.) 

ARNOLD,  THOMAS  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  13,  1788.  S.  of  Thomas  [M.D.,  physician],  of  Leicester 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  School,  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  (Mr 
Langley).  Matric.  Michs.  1788,  as  Thomas;  M.B.  1795,  as 
T.G.  Practised  at  Stamford,  Lines.  [His  mother  was  sister 
of  Mr  William  Graham  who  married  the  well-known  Mrs 
Catherine  Macaulay,  Nov.  14,  1774;  his  father  and  mother 
being  present  at  the  wedding,  at  All  Saints',  Leicester;  see 
Nichols,  IV.  Pt  II,  552.]  Died  Feb.  23,  1855,  aged  85,  at  St 
Martin's,  Stamford.  Brotherof  Henry  H.  (1806)  etc.;  father  of 
William  L.  (1818),  Charles  (1820)  and  Thomas  K.  (next). 
(G.  Mag.,  1816,  II.  855;  I.  445.) 

ARNOLD,  THOMAS  KERCHEVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  23,  1816.  [S.  of  Thomas  Graham  (above),  of 
St  Martin's,  Stainford.  D.N.B.,  apparently  following  G.  Mag., 
XXXIX,  gives  the  father's  name  as  Thomas  George.]  B.  at 
Stamford,  Lines.  Schools,  Uppingham  and  Hackney, 
London  (Dr  Heathcote).  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar,  1819; 
B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824.  Fellow,  1823.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Apr.  II,  1826;  priest,  June  10,  1827.  R.  of  Lyndon,  Rutland, 
1830-53.  A  distinguished  educationalist;  from  1838  on- 
wards engaged  in  the  preparation  of  school  books.  Edited  in 
twenty-five  volumes  portions  of  all  the  chief  Latin  and  Greek 
authors  jmd  prepared  adaptations  from  American  and 
German  authors.  Also  voluminous  as  a  theological  writer; 
promoted  the  interests  of  the  Church  of  England  by  means 
of  periodical  literature.  Died  Mar.  9,  1853,  at  Lyndon. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1820),  etc.  (D.N.B.;  Uppingham  Sch. 
Reg.) 

ARNOLD,  THOMAS  WALKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Mag- 
dalene, July  24,  1883.  3rd  s.  of  Frederick,  of  Devonport. 
B.  Apr.  19,  1864.  School,  City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  Scholar;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1905;  Litt.D.  1914.  Hon. 
Fellow,  1917.  Professor  of  Philosophy  at  the  Anglo- 
Oriental  College  (now  the  Moslem  University),  AUgarh, 
India,  1888-98.  Identified  himself  with  the  Islamic  atmo- 
sphere; 'dressed  like  a  Moslem  and  founded  in  the  College 
the  Anjuman-al-Farz  or  Duty  Society.'  Professor  of  Philo- 
sophy at  Government  College,  Lahore,  1898-1904.  Dean  of 
the  Oriental  Faculty  at  the  Punjab  University.  Returned  to 
England,   1904.    Assistant  Librarian  at   the   India  Office, 


Arthur,  Frederick 

1904-9.  Acted  as  Educational  Adviser  to  Indian  Students 
under  Viscount  Morley's  scheme,  and  to  the  Secretary  of 
State,  1909-20.  Professor  of  Arabic  and  Islamic  Studies  at 
London  University,  1921-30.  CLE.,  1912.  Knighted,  1921. 
F.B.A.,  1926.  One  of  the  foremost  Islamic  scholars  in  the 
world.  Made  exhaustive  researches  into  Mohammedan 
literature,  history  and  art.  English  editor  of  the  Encyclo- 
paedia of  Islam.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  19,  Gloucester 
Walk,  Kensington,  W.  8.  Author,  The  Preaching  of  Islam; 
The  Little  Flowers  of  St  Francis  of  Assist  (transl.  from  the 
Italian) ;  The  Caliphate;  Survivals  of  Sassanian  and  Manichean 
Art  in  Persian  Painting;  The  Islamic  Faith;  The  Islamic 
Book,  etc.  [His  valuable  collection  of  books  and  writings 
were  acquired  to  form  an  Arnold  Library  at  the  school  of 
Oriental  Studies  as  a  permanent  memorial  of  him.]  Died 
suddenly  June  9,  1930,  aged  66,  in  London.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1919;  Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.;  The  Times,  June  11, 
1930;  D.N.B.) 

ARNOLD,  WILLIAM,  see  HOFFMANN,  WILLIAM  ARNOLD. 

ARNOLD,   WILLIAM   FILLBRIDGE   (?   FELBRIGGE).    Adm. 

sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  3,  1773.    Of  Northants.    Matric. 

Michs.  1773,  as  Fillbridge;  Scholar,  1774;  B.A.  1777;  M.A. 

1780;  B.D.   1787.    Fellow,   1779-92.    Proctor,   1785.    Ord. 

priest   (London)   Feb.   28,   1779,   as  W.   Fellbridge;    C.   of 

Naseby,  1777  (when  he  signed  the  Reg.  of  Theddingworth). 

C.  of  Laughton,   Leics.,   1777-92,   as  W.   FUbridge.    Died 

Jan.  II,  1792,  at  Bath.   (J.  B.  Peace;  Nichols,  11.  693;  H.  I. 

Longden.) 

ARNOLD,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1891, 
from  Ayerst  H. 

ARNOLD,  WILLIAM  LANGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Feb.  27,  1818.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Graham  (1788), 
medical  practitioner,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  School,  Upping- 
ham. Scholar,  1818-21.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  (nth 
Wrangler)  1822;  Tancred  student.  Fellow,  1822.  The  first 
chemical  scholar  elected  on  the  Micklebrough  foundation. 
Died  Nov.  3,  1822.  Brother  of  Charles  (1820),  etc.  (Venn,  11. 
170.) 

ARNOLD,  WILLIAM  WITHERING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  12,  1793.  S.  ofThomas  [physician],  of  Leicester 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  School,  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  (Mr 
Langley).  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  M.B.  1800.  Practising  at 
Leicester  in  1805;  probably  the  W.  W.  Arnold,  physician, 
who  signed  (with  others)  a  petition  for  the  establishment  of 
a  Humane  Society  at  Leicester,  Sept.  4,  1805  (see  Nichols, 
IV.  Pt  I.  529.)  Magistrate  for  Leicester,  1839.  Died  Jan.  8, 
1852,  aged  77,  at  Leicester.  Brother  of  Thomas  G.  (1788) 
and  Henry  H.  (1806).   (G.  Mag.,  1852,  i.  312.) 

ARNOLD-BEMROSE,  HENRY  HOWE,  see  BEMROSE. 

ARNOTT,  HENRY,  see  RAE. 

ARNOTT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  11,  1839. 
Of  Sussex.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Samuel,  R.  of  Lynch.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1839;  Scholar,  1840;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord. 
deacon,  1844;  priest  (London)  1845;  C.  of  Brentwood, 
Essex,  1844-7.  C.  of  Romford,  1847-53.  P.C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Soho,  London,  1854-8.  V.  of  Chatham,  Kent,  1858-65.  R. 
of  IlketshaU  St  John's,  Suffolk,  1865.  R.  of  Hollington, 
Sussex,  1867-70.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Turnham  Green, 
Middlesex,  1870-1904.  A  frequent  contributor  to  Notes  and 
Queries.  Died  Aug.  2,  1904,  at  Ealing.  (Hennessy;  N.  andQ., 
loth  S.,  II.  146;  Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.) 

ARROW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1752.  S.  of  James,  of  London.  B.  Mar.  3,  1733.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Easter,  1753;  Scholar,  1753;  B.A. 
1756;  M.A.  1759.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  13,  1736; 
Chaplain  in  the  Royal  Navy,  1757.  V.  of  Lowestoft  and  V.  of 
Kessingland,  Suffolk,  1760-89.  Died  June  22,  1789,  aged  56. 

ARROWSMITH,  EDWARD  MASSEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  17,  1864. 

ARROWSMITH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1804.  Of  Yorks.  [School,  Scorton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1805; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1810.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  15,  1810;  priest 
(Durham)  1813;  C.  of  Walkington,  Yorks.,  1810.  C.  of 
Sedgefield,  1813.  One  of  these  names,  V.  of  Fishlake,  Yorks., 
1822-46,  died  Mar.  5,  1846,  aged  51  (sic).  (G.  Mag.,  1846,  i. 
550.) 

ARROWSMITH,  WILLIAM  ROBSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  27,  1832.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836.  C.  of  Byton, 
Heref.,  1840-53.  P.C.  of  Lingen,  1840-59.  R.  of  Byton, 
1853-4.  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Leominster, 
1854-9.  P.C  of  Old  St  Pancras,  London,  1859-87.  Author, 
The  Editor  of  Notes  and  Queries  and  his  friend  Mr  Singer; 
Shakespeare's  Editors  and  Commentators.  Died  Mar.  5,  1887, 
aged  73,  at  99,  Adelaide  Road,  London,  N.W.  (Hennessy; 
Boose,  IV.  Suppl.;  Crockford,  1886,  where  ord.  is  not  given.) 

ARTHUR,  FREDERICK.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  i,  1819. 


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Arthur,  Frederick  Brien  Borhoime 
arthur,  frederick  brien  (brian)  borhoime.  adm. 

pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1841.  7th  s.  of  Thomas 
[Esq.,  of  Dublin,  and  Glanomera,  Co.  Clare].  B.  Sept.  12, 
18^2,  in  Paris.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1842;  B.A. 
1846;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Killaloe)  1846;  priest  (Ripon) 
1855;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Leeds.  C.  of  Langsta£fe,  Yorks., 
1854;  apparently  remained  unbeneficed.  Died  unmarried 
Jan.  19,  1870,  aged  47.  Brother  of  Lucius  (1828).  Burke, 
L.G.  and  I.G.;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  26,  1870.) 

ARTHUR,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  28, 
1817.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon,  1824;  priest, 
1825.  R.  of  Atherington  (or  Adrington),  Devon,  1829-79. 
Died  1879.   Father  of  Thomas  F.  (1847). 

ARTHUR,  JOHN  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  12, 
1877.   Matric.  Michs.  1877. 

ARTHUR,  LUCIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  7, 
1828.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas.  B.  July  31,  1810,  at  Glanomera, 
Co.  Clare.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1829;  B.A.  1836; 
M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon,  1839;  priest,  1840.  C.  of  Bishop 
Ryder's  Church,  Birmingham,  1841.  C.  of  Donaghcloney, 
Dromore,  1846.  C.  of  Oddingley,  1853-4.  Of  Quarry  Hill, 
Leeds,  1854-61.  Subsequently  hved  at  Matlock,  Derbs. 
Succeeded  to  the  Glanomera  Estates  in  1883.  Married 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Heycock  Jervis,  of  Moseley, 
Warws.,  Apr.  21,  1840.  A  strong  churchman,  apparently  of 
too  advanced  a  type  for  the  North  of  Ireland;  three  parish- 
ioners laid  a  complaint  as  to  his  teaching  before  Bishop 
Mant,  who,  however,  showed  it  to  be  groundless.  Died  Jan.  4, 
1887,  at  Matlock.  Brother  of  Frederick  B.  B.  (1841).  (H.  B. 
Swanzy,  Succession  Lists  of  Dromore  Diocese;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ARTHUR,  PELLEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  2, 
1854.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man.  B.  at  Liverpool. 
School,  Liverpool  CoUegiate  Institution  (Mr  Howson).  Matric. 
Michs.  1855;  Scholar,  1858;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1873.  College 
Chaplain,  1874-82.  Tutor  to  the  Marquess  of  Lome  (after- 
wards Duke  of  Argyll)  for  some  years.  Ord.  deacon,  i860; 
priest  (Winchester)  1861.  R.  of  Tortworth,  Glouc,  1882- 
1900;  retired.  Lived  latterly  at  20,  Draycott  Avenue, 
Kenton,  Harrow.  Died  July  23,  1927,  aged  90,  at  Kenton. 
(The  Times,  July  25  and  28,  1927.) 

ARTHUR,  THOMAS  FREKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  29, 
1847.  S.  of  James  (1817),  R.  of  Atherington,  Devon.  B. 
Sept.  3,  1827,  at  Ermington,  Devon.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon 
(E.xeter)  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of  Atherington,  1851-6.  R.  of 
Eastdowne,  Barnstaple,  1856-84.  Lived  latterly  at  Barn- 
staple. Died  Apr.  30,  1897,  at  Hawley,  Barnstaple.  Father  of 
William  W.  (1876).   {Venn,  11.  281.) 

ARTHUR,  WILLIAM  [CRESSWELL]  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  15,  1872.  S.  of  W.,  Capt., 
R.N.  B.  in  London.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1873,  as  Wm. 
Cresswell  Ernest.  Matric.  Michs.  1873,  as  William  Ernest. 
No  profession.  Of  Gt  Duryard,  Exeter,  in  1898.  Devoted 
to  hunting.  [The  famous  Port  Arthur  in  Manchuria  was 
named  after  his  father,  Capt.  Arthur,  who,  when  in  the  China 
Squadron,  was  one  of  the  first  to  explore  it.]  (Venn,  11.  408; 
MS.  Notes.) 

ARTHUR,  WILLIAM  WILLS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1876. 
S.  of  Thomas  Freke  (1847),  R.  of  Eastdowne,  Barnstaple. 
Bapt.  there  June  18,  1857.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester) 
1880;  priest,  1881.  C.  of  Powick,  Worcs.,  1880-1.  R.  of 
Atherington,  Devon,  1881-1921 ;  retired.  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Atherington.  Lived  latterly  at  Coppleham,  Winsford, 
Somerset.  A  fine  rider  and  an  excellent  judge  of  horses; 
also  a  keen  cricketer.  Died  May  11,  1935,  aged  77.  Buried  at 
Atherington.   {Venn,  n.  423;  Caian.) 

ARTHURS  (post  EUSTACE),  WILLIAM  FITZ-EUSTACE.  Adm. 
sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  9,  1847.  Of  Dublin.  A 'Ten-year' 
man.  Doubtless  natural  son  of  Sir  John  Rowland  Eustace; 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Eustace  by  royal  licence, 
Oct.  I,  1864.  V.  of  Stradbally  and  Moyanna,  Queen's  Co. 
[For  his  son  William  Fitz-Eustace,  see  Eustace,  W.  F.] 
{T.  A.  Walker,  493;  MS.  Notes;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  11.  569.) 

ARTHY,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Feb.  8, 
1820.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.  B.  at  Isleham,  Cambs.  Matric. 
Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  19,  1825;  priest,  June  18,  1826.  C.  of  Caister,  Norfolk. 
R.  of  Caister  St  Edmund  with  Marketshall,  1842-81.  Died 
Apr.  25,  1881,  aged  81.  Brother  of  Nathaniel  H.  (1812). 
(R.  F.  Scott;  Norfolk  Benefices.) 

ARTHY,  NATHANIEL  HOPE  HAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  Apr.  24,  1854.  S.  of  Nathaniel  Hopper  (next),  of 
Largs,  Ayr.  B.  Aug.  23,  1834,  at  Broad  Oak,  Brenchley, 
Kent.  [School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854.  Made  a 
failure  of  his  life.    {Venn,  11.  317.) 


Arundell,  Basil 

ARTHY,  NATHANIEL  HOPPER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Nov.  19,  1812.  S.  of  Joseph,  farmer,  of  Dalham, 
Suffolk.  B.  at  Isleham,  Cambs.  School,  Linton  (Mr  Okes). 
Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar,  1813-20;  B.A.  1817;  M.A. 
1821.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  27,  1819;  priest,  June  11, 
1820.  For  many  years  Chaplain  and  private  tutor  in  the 
Hope  Family;  travelled  with  them  on  the  Continent. 
Resident  at  Boulogne  till  1888.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1820) 
and  father  of  the  above.    {Venn,  11.  160.) 

ARTHY,  WALTER  BRIDGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  23, 
1845.  S.  of  Joseph,  writer  {sic),  of  Chelmsford,  Essex.  B. 
there  Mar.  4,  1822.  School,  Chelmsford  Grammar  (Mr 
Hutchinson).  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1862. 
Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest  (Worcester)  1850.  C.  of  St  Martin's, 
Liverpool,  1852-4.  Chaplain  in  the  Royal  Navy,  1854-82. 
Naval  Instructor,  1855;  retired,  1882.  Resided  latterly  at 
Alverstoke,  Hants.  Died  there  Aug.  8,  1902,  aged  80. 
{Eagle;  Crock  ford.) 

ARTHY,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  BRIDGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  12,  1846.  A  'Ten-year'  man.  S.  of  WUliam, 
baker,  of  St  Botolph's  (sic)  [of  Colchester,  Essex].  B.  at  All 
Saints',  Colchester.  Bapt  there  Dec.  24,  1815.  School,  St 
Bees.  Matric.  (Fell.-Com.)  Michs.  1854;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.) 
1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest  (Chester)  1847;  C.  of  St 
James's,  Manchester,  1846-8.  V.  of  Sutton  St  George, 
Macclesfield,  1848-73.  R.  of  Weston,  Yorks.,  1873-80. 
Chaplain  of  Henshaw's  Blind  Asylum,  and  of  the  Man- 
chester Deaf  and  Dumb  Institute,  Old  Trafford,  1880-4. 
Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  May  20,  1884.  {Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

ARUNACHALAM  or  ARUNASALAM,  PONNAMBALAM.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  10,  187 1.  3rd  s.  of  Ponnambalam 
[Mudaliyar  of  the  King's  Gate  and  Sellachchi].  B.  Sept.  14, 
1853,  in  Ceylon.  School,  Colombo  Academy.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871,  as  Arunasalani;  Scholar,  1872;  B..\.  1875;  M.A.  1880. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  7,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1875. 
Entered  the  Ceylon  Civil  Service,  1875.  District  Judge, 
1885.  Registrar-General  for  Lands,  etc.  of  the  Colony, 
1887.  Commissioner  of  Requests,  1892.  A  member  of  the 
Legislative  Council  of  Ceylon,  1906-13;  of  the  Executive 
Council,  1912;  retired  from  the  Civil  Service,  1913.  Knighted, 
19 15.  Served  on  various  Ceylon  Commissions;  member  of 
various  learned  societies  in  England,  France  and  Germany. 
President  of  the  Ceylon  National  Congress,  1919-20,  and  of 
the  Workers'  Federation,  1920-1.  Published  Census  (some 
vols.).  Author,  Indian  Religions  and  Philosophies;  Ceylon 
History  and  Antiquities,  etc.  Died  Feb.  1924.  (Peile,  11. 
621.) 

ARUNDALE,  GEORGE  SYDNEY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  May  6, 
1895.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  Dec.  11,  1895.  S.  of  John  [Kay], 
Independent  minister,  of  Austraha.  B.  Dec.  i,  1878,  at 
Wonersh,  Surrey.  Schools,  Wiesbaden,  Germany  (Herr 
Frangenberg),  and  Linton  House,  London  (J.  Hardie).  B.A. 
1898;  LL.B.  1899;  M.A.  1902.  Principal  of  the  Central 
Hindu  College,  Benares.  Examiner  at  the  University  of 
Allahabad  and  to  the  Government  of  the  United  Provinces. 
Fellow  of  AUahabad  University.  Principal  of  the  National 
University  of  Madras,  1917.  D.Litt.  (Madras).  Head  of  the 
Education  Department  of  Holkar  State,  1920.  Interned, 
with  Dr  Annie  Besant,  under  the  Defence  of  India  Act,  19 17. 
Regionary  Bishop  of  the  Liberal  CathoUc  Church  in  India, 
1926.  For  some  time  organising  secretary  for  the  All  India 
Home  Rule  League.  President  of  the  Theosophical  Society, 
1934;  editor  of  The  Theosophist.  Freeman  of  the  City  of 
London.  A  member  of  the  Worshipful  Company  of  Pew- 
terers.  Founder  of  the  Advance  Australia  journal;  active  in 
promoting  Australia's  political  progress.  Of  Adyar,  Madras, 
and  of  10,  Gloucester  Place,  London,  W.  Author,  Nirvana; 
Mount  Everest,  etc.   {Who's  Who  in  India,  1935-6.) 

ARUNDEL,  JOHN  [BRAZIER].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  II,  1825.  S.  of  Sir  John  [Brazier],  Knt.,  of  Huntingdon. 
[John  Brazier  (post  Arundel),  Mayor  of  Huntingdon, 
knighted,  June  19,  1800,  took  the  surname  of  Arundel,  by 
sign  manual,  Feb.  i,  1801.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Migrated 
to  Trinity  Hall,  July  5,  1826,  as  John  Brazier.  Matric. 
Michs.  1826.   (Shaw,  Knights,  11.  305;  List  of  Carthus.) 

ARUNDEL  or  ARUNDELL,  WILLIAM  HARRIS.  Adm.  pens- 
(age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  13,  1817.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Cheriton 
Fitzpaine,  Devon.  B.  there.  Schools,  Crediton  (Mr  Light- 
foot)  and  Ottery  (Dr  Warren).  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A. 
1821;  M.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (E.xeter)  Sept.  i,  1822;  priest, 
1823.  R.  of  Cheriton  Fitzpaine,  1824-73.  Died  there  May  5, 
1873.    {Venn,  11.  i68.) 

ARUNDELL,  BASIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1885.  S.  of 
Thomas  (1851),  B.D.,  V.  of  Whetstone.  B.  Mar.  i,  1866,  at 
Hayton,  near  York.  School,  Highgate  (Dr  McDowall.) 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest 
(St  Albans)  1893;  C.  of  Berkhamsted,  1892-5.  C.  of  Shap- 
wick,  Somerset,  1895-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1897-1905. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1907. 


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ARUNDELL,    The    Hon.    HENRY.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity, 
Sept.  i8,  1829;  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  20,  1829.    [3rd  s.  of  James 
Everard,  9th  Baron  Arundell  of  Wardour  (by  his  2nd  wife 
Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Burnett  Jones).]   B.  July  24,  1811,  in 
London.      School,     Charterhouse.      Matric.     Michs.     1829. 
Married  Elizabeth  Emmeline,  dau.  of  Joseph  Esdaile,  Esq., 
Oct.  30,  1832.   Died  s.p.  1857.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
ARUNDELL  or  TAGG,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  22,  1851,  as  Tagg,  Thomas.   Matric.  1851;  a  'Ten-year' 
man,  Feb.  5,  1852.  S.  of  Thomas  [Tagg],  undertaker,  of  Sun 
Street,  London.    B.  at  St  Botolph's,  Bishopsgate,  London. 
Bapt.  Aug.  31,  1817.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  B.D.  (Stat. 
Eliz.)  1868,  asAnmdell,  Thos.  Changed  his  name  to  Anmdell. 
Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Winchester)  1853;    C.  of  Christ 
Church,   Blackfriars,    1853-4.     C.   of   All   Saints',    Gordon 
Square,   London,  and  Reader  of  Christ  Church,  Newgate 
Street,  1854-6.    P.C.  of  St  Peter's,  Hammersmith,  1856-60. 
V.  of  Hayton  with  Bielby,  Yorks.,  1860-76.  V.  of  St  John's, 
Whetstone,  Finchley,  1876-80.    F.G.S.   Antiquary.   Author, 
Historical  Reminiscences  of  the  City  of  London;  Sermons;  Life 
and  Death  of  the  Rev.  Montague  Batty.    Died  Nov.  5,  1880, 
aged  63,   at  Whetstone.    Father  of  Basil  (1885).    (Boase; 
Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 
ARUNDELL,  WALPOLE  HARRIS,  see  HARRIS-ARUNDELL. 
ASCHERSON,    WILLIAM    LAWRENCE.     Adm.    (age    19)    at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1889.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  merchant,  of 
London.   B.  at  Richmond,  Surrey.   [School,  Clifton  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1889.   Became  Non-CoU.  student;  B.C.  1900; 
M.B.  1901;  M.D.  1907.    At  St  George's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.P.,  1902.    House  Physician  at  St  George's  Hospital, 
London,  and  at  Brompton  Hospital.   Went  to  Japan,  where 
he  practised  at  Kobe.    Died  there  Jan.  12,  1923,  aged  51. 
(Clifton  Coll.   Reg.;   Medical  Directory,    1922;   The  Times, 
Jan.  16,  1923.) 
ASCROFT,  JAMES  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity  Hall, 
1879.    S.  of  WiUiam,   Esq.,  of  Oldham,   Lanes.    B.   1861. 
School,    Shrewsbury.     Matric.    Michs.    1879;    B.A.    1883. 
Solicitor  of  Oldham,  Lanes.   Died  June,  1900.   (Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.) 
ASGHAR   ALI,    SHEIKH.     [SHAIKH,    KANUNGO,    in   India 
Office  List.]    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,   1892.    S.   of 
Sheikh  Khuda  Bakhsh.    B.  Apr.  4,   1872,  in  the  Punjab. 
School,    Punjab    University.     Matric.    Michs.    1892;    B.A. 
(Oriental  Lang.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1896.    Entered  the  Indian 
Civil  Service,  1895.   Barrister  (Middle  Temple)  1896.  Assist- 
ant Commissioner  in   the   Punjab;   District   Judge,    1906; 
Commissioner,    19 10.     Rendered    valuable    service    to    the 
Government  during  the  Great  War.  C.B.E.,  1918.  Secretary 
to  the  Government  (Punjab)  1919;  Home  Dept.  (Punjab) 
1921.   Commissioner,  1922-31;  retired,  1931.   (Peile,  11.  780; 
India  Office  List,  1937-) 
ASGHUR,  AMINUDDIN  AHMUD  SYED.   Adm.  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  6,  1892.  S.  of  Mohanmied  Yusub,  of  8,  European  Asylum 
Lane,  Calcutta.   Matric.  Michs.  1892.   Adm.  Advocate,  High 
Court  of  Calcutta,  1900.  Died  1916.   (R.  P.  Paranjpye). 
ASH,  EDWARD  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan. 
16,  1815.  S.  of  Edward,  M.D.   B.  in  London.   Matric.  Michs. 
1815.    Tancred  Student,   1814;  Scholar,   1816;  B.A.   (15^ 
Wrangler)  1819;  M.A.  1822.    Fellow,  1819.    Proctor,  1829. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Dec.  28,  1821;  priest,  Apr.  28,  1822. 
R.  of  Brisley,  Norfolk,  1838-51.    V.  of  Gateley,   1838-51. 
Married  Jane  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Philip  Ray,  Major-Gen.,  of 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  Jan.  6,  1842.   Died  Mar.  4,  1851,  aged  52. 
Buried  at  Brisley.   Father  of  Edward  P.  (next)  and  Philip  J. 
(1866).   (Peile,  II.  378.) 
ASH,  EDWARD  PHILIP.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept. 
30,  i86i.    S.  of  Edward  John  (above),  late  R.  of  Brisley, 
Norfolk.    B.  there  Dec.  25,  1842.    School,  Rugby.    Matric. 
Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869.    Cricket  'blue,'  1865. 
Assistant  Master  at  Haileybury  College,  1865-1902.   Married 
and  had  issue.    Died  May  25,  1909,  aged  66,  at  Petersfield, 
Hants.  Brotherof  Philip  J.  (1866).  (Venn,  n.  355;  Misc.  Gen. 
.   et  Her.,  4th  S.,  i.  30;  Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 
ASH,  GEORGE  NORTH.    Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1875;  from 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.  S.  of  Robert,  shipowner,  of  Ferriby, 
Yorks.  B.  1849,  at  Hull.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Easter,  1877;  B.A. 
1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1873;  priest,  1874;  C. 
of  Salterhebble,  Yorks.,  1873.   C.  of  Long  Stanton,  Cambs., 
1875.    C.  of  Sutton,  Surrey,  1878-84.    Went  to  Australia. 
C.  of  All  Saints',  WooUahra,  New  South  Wales,    1884-6. 
General  licence  to  preach  in  Sydney  diocese,  1886-7.   V.  of 
St  Clement's,  Mossmans  Bay,  1887-9.   V.  of  St  Augustine's, 
Neutral  Bay,  N.S.W.,  1887-1921.   Died  May,  1926.   Brother 
of  William  W.  (1875).   (Venn,  11.  425;  Caian.) 
ASH,   JERVIS   or  JARVIS   HOLLAND.     Adm.   FeU.-Com.    at 
Peterhouse,  May  18,  1843.   Of  Bristol.    3rd  s.  of  Richard, 
Esq.,  of  Cotham  House,  Bristol  [and  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Peter 
Holland,  blue  and  orchil  maker,  of  Bristol].  School,  Mill  Hill. 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  LL.B.  1849.   LL.D.  1854,  as  Jarvis,  H. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1846;  priest  (Exeter) 
1848.  C.  of  St  Mary  Church,  Devon,  1847-50.  Afterwards  of 


ASHBURNER,  ThOMAS 

Hungershall   Park,   Tunbridge  Wells,    Kent    (unbeneficed). 
Married  Emma  Susanna,  dau.  of  Charles  Croshaw,of  Ponders' 
End,  Jan.  28,  1847,  at  Enfield  Highway,  Middlesex.    Died 
Feb.  7,  1895,  aged  82,  at  Hungershall  Park.   (T.  A.  Walker, 
479;  C.  R.  Hudleston;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Feb.  15,  1895.) 
ASH,  JOHN  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  7,  1814. 
B.   at   Linton,    Kent.     Matric.   Michs.    1814.     Migrated   to 
Queens',   Apr.   24,   1816;  B.A.   1818;   M.A.   1821.    P.C.  of 
Lodeworth,  Sussex,   1843-6.    Rural  Dean.    Died  (?)  1846. 
Father  of  Richard  R.  D.  (1848)  and  Selby  A.  H.  (1855). 
ASH,  PHILIP  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  19,  1866.   S. 
of  Edward  John  (1815),  R.  of  Brisley,  Norfolk.   Bapt.  there 
Sept.  19  (?  29),  1847.   School,  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
B.A.  1870.  Master  in  private  schools  (Bengeo,  Herts.,  and  at 
Chester);  afterwards  schoolmaster  at  Tenby,   Pembs.,  and 
later  farming  at  Ruthin,  N.  Wales.    Married  and  had  issue. 
Died   Oct.    26,    1914,    at    Petersfield,    Hants.     Brother   of 
Edward  P.  (1861).   (Venn,  11.  374.) 
ASH,  RICHARD  ROBERT  DRUMMOND.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Jesus,  Mar.  4,  1848.    Of  Sussex.    2nd  s.  of  John  George 
(1814),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  1831.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric. 
Michs.   1848;  B.A.   1852;  M.A.   1856.    Ord.  deacon,   1852; 
priest  (Peterb.)    1853;   C.  of  Benefield,   1852-3.    C.  of  St 
Andrew's  and  All  Saints',  Barnwell,  Northants.,   1853-60, 
and  of  Oundle.  V.  of  Cocking,  Sussex,  1860-88.   V.  of  Saxby 
AH  Saints',  Lines.,  1888-96.   Died  Jime  14,  1896,  at  Emery 
Down,   near  Lyndhurst.    Brother  of  Selby  A.   H.   (1855). 
(Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  June  16,  1896.) 
ASH,  SELBY  ATTREE  HORNE.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  Feb.  22,  1855. 
3rd  s.  of  John  George  (1814),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Ditchling, 
Sussex.  School,  Tonbridge.   Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859. 
C.  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk,  in  1861-3.    Died  1870.    Brother  of 
Richard  R.  D.  (1848).   (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 
ASH,  THOMAS  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1859.   S.  of  John  Hatton,  wine  merchant.    B.  at  Old  Swin- 
ford,  Worcs.    Bapt.  Oct.   17,   1839.    Matric.  Michs.   1859; 
B.A.  1863.   Ord  deacon,  1864.   C.  of  St  Michael's,  Liverpool, 
e.  1867-70-.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Hoxton,  Middlesex,  in  1874. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1876. 
ASH,  WILLIAM  WILBE.    Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1875-    Of 
Yorks.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Ferriby,  E.  Yorks.  B.  1852,  at  Hull. 
Schools,  Hull  and  East  Riding  College.    Adm.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Apr.  13,  1877;  B.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest 
(Ely)  1880;   C.  of  Gazeley,  Cambs.,  1878-80.    Chaplain  at 
Moffat,  N.B.,  1880-2.    R.  of  Christ  Church,  Lanark,  1882- 
1914.     Lie.   pr.,  dio.  Canterbury,   1918-30.    Of  The   Hut, 
Charing,   Kent.    Brother  of  George  N.  (1875).    (Crockford, 
1938.) 
ASHBEE,  CHARLES  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Apr.  ri, 
1883.  S.  of  Henry  Spencer.  B.  May  17, 1863.  School, Welling- 
ton College.    Matric.  Easter,  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M..\.  1892. 
Apprenticed  in  architecture  to  G.  F.  Bodley,  R.A.   Lived  at 
TojTibee  HaU ;  founder  and  director  of  the  Guild  and  School 
of   Handicraft,    Essex    House,    Mile   End    Road,    London; 
subsequently  removed  to  Chipping  Campden,  Gloucs.,  1916. 
Master  of  the  Art  Workers'  Guild,  1929.   Architect,  designer 
and  town  planner.  F.R.I. B.A.  Civic  Adviser  to  the  Palestine 
Government,    1918-22.     Founder   of   the    London   Survey 
Committee  and  editor  of  its  earlier  publications.   Founder  of 
the  Essex  House  Press;  conducted  it  for  two  years;  designed 
the  Prayer  Book  for  King  Edward  VII.   Did  much  church 
restoration  and  repair  work.    Of  Godden  Green,  Sevenoaks, 
Kent.   Author,  architectural,  etc.  [See  Who's  Who  for  list  of 
publications.]   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 
ASHBRIDGE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1806. 
[S.  of  Joseph,  V.  of  Hault  Hucknall,  Derbs.    B.  1788,  at 
Heath.    School,    Repton.]     Matric.    Michs.    1806;   Scholar, 
1809;    Prizeman;   B.A.    (6th   Wrangle)    1810;    M..\.    1813. 
Fellow,  1812.   A  scholar  of  ability;  devoted  himself  to  philo- 
logical research  connected  especially  with  the  older  Latin 
classics;  accumulated  material  for  a  philological  work  on  the 
Early  History  of  the  Latin  language;  studied  the  Teutonic 
dialects  of  modern  Europe.    Corresponded  with  eminent 
mathematicians  and  gathered  material  for  an  introduction  to 
the  more  difficult  parts  of  the  higher  calculus.   Contributed 
articles  to  philosophical  journals.    Began  a  tour  on  the 
continent  for  his  health.    Died  Jan.  17,  1820,  of  a  fever,  at 
Naples.   (G.  Mag.,  1820,  11.  635.) 
ASHBURNER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  19, 
1883.  S.  of  Thomas,  tanner.   B.  at  Ulverston,  Lanes.   Bapt. 
Feb    28,    1865.    School,   Heversham  Grammar   (W.   Hart, 
LL.D.).    Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1893.    Ord. 
deacon  (Nottingham)  1888;  priest  (Southwell)  1889;   C.  of 
Whittington,  Derbs.,  1888-91.    C.  of  N.  Meols,  1891-3.    R. 
of  St  Andrew's,  Gympie,  Queensland,  1893-6.    R.  of  Christ 
Church,  Childers,  Brisbane,  1896-1903.    R.  of  St  Thomas's, 
Beaudesert,  1903-7.    R.  of  St  Agnes,  Esk,  1907-13.    R.  of 
Drayton,  1913-18.    R.  of  Indooroopilly,   1918-30;  retired. 
Of  Tambourine,   Queensland.    Brother  of  William  (1885). 
(Crockford,  1938.) 


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ASHBURNER,  ThOMAS 

ASHBURNER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  30, 
1893.  S.  of  Thomas,  shipowner.  B.  Feb.  13,  1875.  in  Barrow- 
in-Furness.  Schools,  King  William's  CoUege,  Isle  of  Man,  and 
Barrow  High.  B.A.  1897.  Solicitor,  1902;  practised  at 
Barrow-in-Furness;  Town  Councillor  there.  Died  Aug.  7, 
1913.    {PeiU,  II.  786;  King  William's  Coll.  Reg.) 

ASHBURNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Dec.  13,  1796;  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  George,  of  Scales, 
near  Dalton,  Lanes.,  bapt.  Jan.  5,  1763,  at  Aldingham.  V.  of 
Urswick,  1788-1800;  resigned.  (Collected  Pedigrees;  Victoria 
Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  viii.  336.) 

ASHBURNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  20, 
1885.  S.  of  Thomas,  tanner.  B.  Mar.  17,  1866,  at  Ulverston, 
Lanes.  School,  Heversham  (Dr  W.  Hart).  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest 
(Bath  and  WeUs)  1892;  C.  of  Bath,  1890-3.  Held  other 
curacies,  1893-1902.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  S.  Africa, 
1902-3.  V.  of  Bowden  Hill,  1903-10.  R.  of  Dodington, 
1910-15.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Gloucestershire 
Regt.;  Major,  Labour  Corps).  R.  of  Ridlington,  1920-36-. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1883).    [Crockford,  1938.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  BERTRAM.  Educated  at  St  John's  College, 
Cambridge  (according  to  G.E.C.,  but  not  found  in  our 
records).  4th  s.  of  George  (1778),  Earl  of  Ashbumham.  B. 
Nov.  23,  1797.  School,  Westminster.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  4th  Earl,  Oct.  27,  1830.  A  famous  collector  of  rare  books 
and  manuscripts.  Died  June  22,  1878,  at  Ashbumham. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1820)  and  George  (1803);  father  of 
Richard  (1866)  and  William  (1864).   {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  The  Hon.  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  21,  1820.  [Fell.-Com.  Apr.  13,  1821.]  5th  s. 
of  George  (1778),  Earl  of  Ashbumham.  B.  Mar.  23,  1803,  in 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1822;  M.A. 
1824.  Entered  the  diplomatic  service.  Secretary  to  the 
British  Legation  in  Mexico;  at  Constantinople,  1848.  Married 
Sarah  Joanna,  dau.  of  William  Murray,  of  Jamaica,  Feb.  8, 
1832.  Died  Dec.  22,  1848.  Brother  of  George  (1803),  etc. 
Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Foster,  Peerage,  1883.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  DENNY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Oct.  17, 
1799.  [3rd  s.  of  Sir  William  (1758).  Bart.]  B.  May  29,  1773, 
at  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1828. 
Ord.  priest  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chichester)  Mar.  20,  1820; 
V.  of  Ditchling,  Sussex,  1820-43.  R-  of  Catsfield,  1823-43. 
Married  three  times.  Died  Mar.  2,  1843,  in  Warren  Street, 
Regent's  Park,  London.  Brother  of  John  (1801).  (G.  Mag.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  The  Hon.  GEORGE  [Viscount  St  ASAPH].  Adm. 
nobleman  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  13,  1778.  2nd  s.  of  John, 
Earl  of  Ashbumham.  B.  Dec.  25,  1760.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1778;  M.A.  1780.  Summoned  by  writ,  Mar.  23,  1803, 
v.p.,  in  his  father's  Barony,  as  Lord  Ashbumham.  Lord  of 
the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1784-95.  A  Trustee 
of  the  British  Museum,  1810-30.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
3rd  Earl,  etc.,  Apr.  8,  1812.  F.S.A.,  1827.  K.G.,  1829. 
Married  (i)  Sophia,  dau.  of  Thomas  (Thynne),  Marquess  of 
Bath,  Aug.  28,  1784;  (2)  Charlotte,  dau.  of  .-Ugemon  (Percy), 
Earl  of  Beverley,  July  25,  1795-  Edited  a  well-known  book, 
A  Narrative  by  John  Ashbumham  of  his  attendance  on  King 
Charles  the  First,  etc.  Died  Oct.  27,  1830,  at  Ashbumham. 
Father  of  George  (next)  and  Charles  (1820).  [G.E.C,  ed. 
Gibbs.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  The  Hon.  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  29,  1803;  re-adm.  nobleman,  Oct.  31,  1804. 
S.  and  h.  of  George  (above).  Baron  Ashbumham.  B.  Oct.  9, 
1785.  School,  Hitcham,  Berks.  (D.  Gretton).  Matric.  Michs. 
1803;  M.A.  1805.  Styled  Viscount  St  Asaph,  1812.  M.P.  for 
New  Romney,  1807-12;  for  Weobley,  1812-13.  Died  v.p. 
unmarried  June  7,  1813,  aged  27.  Buried  at  Ashbumham. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1820),  etc.   {G.E.C,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  July  6 
1801.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  William  (1758),  Bart.]  B.  Dec.  26,  1770, 
in  Scotland  Yard,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.D. 
1815.  Succeeded  his  brother,  Sir  William,  as  7th  Bart., 
Mar.  23,  1843.  R.  of  Guestling,  Sussex,  1795-1854.  V.  of 
Cocking,  1796-8.  Preb.  and  Chancellor  of  Chichester,  1796- 
1854.  V.  (and  patron)  of  Pevensey,  1816-54.  Married 
(i)  Fanny,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Foster,  of  HoUington,  Sussex, 
July  4,  1804;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harman.  Died 
Sept.  I,  1854,  at  Guestling.  Brother  of  Denny  (i799)- 
{G.E.C,  III.  196;  Cant.  Act.  Bk.;  Boose.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  The  Hon.  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1866  [afterwards  Fell.-Com.].  4th  s.  of  Bertram, 
Earl  of  Ashbumham.  B.  July  27,  1848,  at  Ashbumham, 
Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1S72;  M.A.  1875.  Ord. 
deacon,  1875;  priest  (St  David's)  1877;  C.  of  Narbeth  with 
Robeston  Wathen,  1875-8.  R.  of  Combs,  Suffolk,  1878-82. 
Died  there  Dec.  8,  1882,  aged  34.  Brother  of  Thomas  (next) 
and  William  (1864).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


AsHCOMBE,  Charles  Hallett 

ASHBURNHAM,  The  Hon.  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  18,  1873.  5tb  s.  of  Bertram,  Earl  of  Ashbumham,  of 
Ashbumham  Place,  Battle,  Sussex.  B.  there  Apr.  8,  1855. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873.  In  the  Army  (7th  Hussars,  Capt.; 
served  in  the  Egyptian  campaign,  1882).  A.D.C.  to  the 
lords-lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1885-6.  Succeeded  his  brother 
Bertram,  as  6th  Earl,  etc.,  Jan.  15,  1913.  Died  s.p.  May  12, 
1924,  when  the  title  became  extinct.  Brother  of  Richard 
(above)  and  William  (1864).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  14,  1758.  Of  Sussex.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William 
(1728),  Bart.,  Bishop  of  Chichester.  B.  Mar.  5,  1739.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1758.  Of  Broomham  [Bromham],  Sussex.  M.P.  for 
Hastings,  1761-74.  Succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Bart., 
Sept.  4,  1797.  Sherig  of  Sussex,  1802-3.  Married  Alicia,  dau. 
of  Francis  Woodgate,  R.  of  Mount&eld,  Sussex,  Apr.  1766, 
at  St  Clement  Danes,  London.  Died  Aug.  21,  1823,  at 
Broomham.  Father  of  John  (1801)  and  Denny  (i799)- 
{G.E.C,  in.  I95-) 

ASHBURNHAM,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  8,  1864  [afterwards  FeU.-Com.].  3rd  s.  of  Bertram,  Earl 
of  Ashbumham,  of  Ashbumham  Place,  Battle,  Sussex.  B. 
there  Mar.  29,  1847.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1869.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  11,  1869. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1874.  Practised  for  some  years,  probably 
on  the  Chancery  side.  Died  May  27,  1897.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1866),  etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

ASHBY,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  9, 
1758.  S.  of  Shuckburgh,  of  Blaby,  Leics.  B.  there.  School, 
Bosworth.  Matric.  Easter,  1759.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's, 
Cambridge,  Aug.  27,  1760,  aged  22.   M.I. 

ASHBY,  GEORGE  [ASHBY]  HERMANN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  19,  1886.  S.  of  Nicholas  Hermann,  of  Quenby 
Hall,  Leics.  B.  Dec.  18,  1866,  at  Bickley,  Kent.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886,  as  Geo.  Ashby  H. 

ASHBY,  HUGH  TUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1899. 
S.  of  Henry,  M.D.,  of  Manchester  [and  Helen  Tuke].  B. 
there  Sept.  16,  1880.  School,  Clifton  College;  studied  at 
Marburg  University,  Germany.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  4,  1900;  matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  M.B.  and  B.C. 
1908;  M.D.  1913.  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  1907.  M.R.C.P., 
1908.  F.R.C.P.  (London)  1924.  At  Manchester  University, 
1910.  House  Surgeon  at  Manchester  Royal  Infirmary. 
Senior  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  Manchester  Children's 
Hospital.  Physician  to  the  Royal  Manchester  Children's 
Hospital  and  to  the  Salford  Royal  Hospital.  Consulting 
Physician  to  the  Princess  Christian  CoUege  and  to  the  Waifs 
and  Strays  Society.  Of  13,  St  John  Street,  Manchester,  and  of 
3,  Lancaster  Road,  Didsbury.  Author,  medical.  {Clifton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

ASHBY,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  20,  1895. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  July  12,  1874,  at  Staines,  Middlesex. 
School,  Oliver's  Mount,  Scarborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.-A..  1898;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1907;  priest  (Ely)  1908; 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Leyton,  Middlesex,  1907-8.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Luton,  Beds.,  1908-9.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Azimgarh, 
United  Provinces,  India,  1909-11.  Orgam'sing  Secretary  of 
the  C.E.  Zenana  Missionary  Society,  1913-27.  V.  of  Holme 
Eden,  Carlisle,  1927-37.  Of  15,  Burlington  Place,  Carlisle, 
1938.    {Peile,  II.  800;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ASHBY,  LEONARD  BEAUCLERK  or  BEAUCLERE.  Adm.  sizar 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  1,  1894.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  The  Lodge,  Ascot. 
Berks.  B.  there  Oct.  22,  1875-  School,  Clifton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Exhibitioner,  1895;  B.A.  (Mod.  and 
Med.  Lang.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1897;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon, 
1900;  priest  (Durham)  1901.  C.  of  West  Hartlepool,  1900-3; 
C.  of  Darlington,  1903-6.  V.  of  Barnard  Castle,  Durham, 
190&-13.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Southsea,  1914-15.  V.  of  Hitchin, 
Herts.,  1915-28.  Rural  Dean,  1918-28.  R.  of  Dickleburgh, 
Norfolk,  1928-30.  Of  Old  Tile  Cottage,  Tilford,  Famham, 
Surrey,  1938.  Author,  Simple  Religion  for  the  Plain  Man; 
Little  Sermons  on  Life,  etc.    {Crockford,  1938.) 

ASHBY,  MARCUS  WARNER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1900. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  The  Close,  Staines,  Middlesex.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907. 
Barrister  (Inner  Temple)  1907.   (Law  List,  1937-) 

ASHBY,  NICHOLAS,  see  BERNARD,  NICHOLAS. 

ASHBY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  22,  1831.  Of 
Beds.  [S.  of  Samuel,  wooUen-dealer,  deceased,  late  of 
Ampthill,  Beds.  B.  there.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  Scholar, 
1832.  Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Feb.  10,  1832;  B.A.  {7th 
Wrangler)  1835;  M.A.  1838.  Fellow  of  Pembroke.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  May  27,  1838;  priest,  June  9,  1839.  V.  of  Sax- 
thorpe,  Norfolk,  1840-79.  V.  of  Corpusty,  1844-79.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1880. 

ASHCOMBE,  Baron,  see  CUBITT,  GEORGE. 

ASHCOMBE,  CHARLES  HALLETT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1870. 


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AsHCROFT,  Thomas 

ASHCROFT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  27,  1752.  S.  of  John  (1707),  clerk,  of  Lines.  B.  at 
Fishtoft.  School,  Oakham  (Mr  Adcock).  Matric.  Michs. 
1752;  B.A.  1757;  M.-i^.  1760.  Fellow,  1757-68.  Ord.  priest 
(Rochester)  June  i,  1760;  R.  of  Cowling,  Kent,  1760-8. 
Died  Mar.  1,  1768,  in  his  rooms  in  College.  Buried  at  All 
Saints',  Cambridge.    (Scott-Mayor,  m.) 

ASHCROFT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  r,  1900.  S.  of 
Charles  Wesley,  flour-miller,  of  16,  Waterford  Road,  Oxton, 
Birkenhead.  B.  July  27,  1881,  at  15,  Derby  Lane,  Stoney- 
croft,  Liverpool.  Schools,  Liverpool  College  and  Birkenhead. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1908.  Solicitor;  in 
practice  at  Liverpool.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (enlisted  in 
the  Liverpool  Regt.,  1915;  obtained  a  commission  in  the 
Regt.  and  went  to  France,  1915;  Lieut,  and  Adjutant; 
severely  wounded,  1917).  Killed  in  action.  Mar.  22,  1918, 
aged  36.    (Venn,  iii.  401;  The  Times,  Apr.  9,  1918.) 

ASHDOWN,  GEORGE  MIDDLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  31,  1873.  S.  of  Samuel  Harding,  of  Uppington,  Salop. 
B.  there  Nov.  14,  1853.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1879;  C.  of  Madeley,  Staffs.,  1878-82.  C.  of  West 
Bromwich,  1882-5.  Chaplain  at  Wynnstay,  1885-90.  R.  of 
Wrington  with  Christ  Church,  Redhill,  1890-1924.  Of 
Littler,  Wrington,  Bristol,  1938.    {Crockford,  1938.) 

ASHE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  6,  1775- 
B.  at  TidesweU,  Derbs.  Matric.  Lent,  1776;  B.A.  1779.  V.  of 
Steeple  Claydon,  Bucks.,  1780-1821.   (Lipscomb,  iii.  83.) 

ASHE,  GEORGE  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's.  Oct.  14, 
1899.  S.  of  Henry  (next),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  Dec.  14,  1879, 
at  Barrowbank,  Staveley-in-Cartmel,  Lanes.  School,  St 
Bees  Grammar  (Rev.  W.  T.  Newbold).  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1909.  Assistant  Master  at  Stevenage 
School,  Herts.;  at  Saffron  Walden  Grammar  School,  Essex, 
1904-9;  at  Hartlebury  Grammar  School,  Worcs.,  1910-13; 
Head  Master,  1913-32-.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

ASHE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12,  1864.  S.  of 
George  Alexander  Hamilton,  clerk.  B.  Mar.  31,  1S45,  at 
Witton,  Lanes.  [Bapt.  May  15,  1845.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864; 
(Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1867);  B.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon, 
1869;  priest  (Hereford)  1870;  C.  of  Broseley,  1869-71.  C.  of 
Baschurch,  1871-2.  C.  of  Ulverston,  1872-6.  C.  of  Staveley- 
in-Cartmel,  1879-82;  V.,  1882-93.  Not  in  Crockford,  1894. 
Brother  of  Robert  P.  (1876)  and  father  of  George  H.  (above). 

ASHE,  ROBERT  PICKERING.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  12,  1876.  S.  of  George  Alexander  Hamilton,  clerk.  B. 
Nov.  29,  1857,  at  Witton,  Lanes.  School,  Rossall.  Matric. 
Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest 
(Liverpool)  1881;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Liverpool,  1880-2. 
C.M.S.  Missionary  in  Uganda,  1882-8  and  1891-3.  C.  of 
Wareham,  1889-91.  C.  of  Portishead,  1897-8.  Chaplain  at 
Boudjah,  Turkey-in-Asia,  1898-1922  and  1924-5.  Chaplain 
at  Cartagena,  1922-4;  retired.  Of  65,  Birdhurstrise,  South 
Croydon,  Surrey.  Author,  Two  Kings  of  Uganda;  Chronicles 
of  Uganda.  Brother  of  Henry  (1864).  (Rossall  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford,  1938.) 

ASHE,  St  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5,  1900.  S. 
of  William  Henry,  of  111,  Sandgate  Road,  Folkestone,  Kent. 
B.  May  23,  1871,  in  Malta.   Matric.  Michs.  1900. 

ASHE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1S55.  S.  of 
John,  cotton-spinner  [who  afterwards  took  Holy  Orders]. 
B.  1836,  at  Stockport,  Cheshire.  Bapt.  Aug.  21,  1S36. 
[School,  Stockport  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A. 
1859.  Founded,  together  with  W.  E.  MuUins  and  J.  M. 
Wilson,  the  College  Magazine,  The  Eagle,  the  first  number 
of  which  appeared  in  the  Lent  term,  1858.  Ord.  deacon, 
1859;  priest  (Peterb.)  i860;  C.  of  Whittlebury  with  Silver- 
stone,  Northants.,  1860-5.  Assistant  Master  at  Leamington 
College,  Warws.,  1865-7;  at  Queen  Elizabeth's  School, 
Ipswich,  1867-76.  Went  to  Paris;  hved  there  for  2  years; 
finally  settled  in  London,  at  10,  Worcester  Street,  St  George's 
Square,  1881.  Edited  Coleridge's  works.  Dropped  the  title 
'  Reverend '  and  ceased  to  wear  clerical  dress.  Author,  Poems. 
Died  Dec.  18,  1889,  in  London.  Buried  at  Sutton,  Maccles- 
field.  (D.N.B.,  Suppl.  i;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

ASHE,  TREVOR  LLOYD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  18,  1777;  from  Trinity  College,  Dubhn.  S.  and  h.  of 
Lovet,  of  Ashgrove,  Co.  Tipperary,  Ireland.  Matric.  Easter, 
1780;  B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1784.  [.\dm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  Nov.  4,  1774,  age  15 ;  s.  of  Lovett,  bom  in  Tipperary.] 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1790.  Afterwards  appears  to 
have  taken  Holy  Orders.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Al. 
Dubl.) 

ASHE-A-COURT,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  sec  A'COURT, 
W.  H.  A. 

VACiil 


Ashley,  Anselm 

ASHER,  ALBERT  HENRY  ROBINSON.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1897.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  July  13,  1867,  at  Hull,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1905;  M.A.  1912.  Ord.  deacon, 
1905;  priest  (York)  1906;  C.  of  St  John's,  Hull,  1905-9. 
Held  other  curacies,  1909-22.  R.  of  Witton  Gilbert,  Durham, 
1922-36-.   Surrogate,  1923.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

ASHER,  ALEXANDER  FORSYTHE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct. 
10,  1884.  B.  Apr.  i6,  1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887 
M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (Canterbury)  1892 
C.  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  1891-3.  C.  of  Stepney,  1893-1922 
v.,  1922-36-.    (Crockford,  1938.) 

ASHER,  JOSEPH  MAYOR  (Rev.).  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  11,  1898.  S.  of  Aron,  of  Smedley  Cottage,  Cheetham, 
Lanes.  B.  Sept.  21,  1871,  in  Manchester.  School,  Owens 
College,  Manchester.   Matric.  Michs.  1898. 

ASHFIELD,  CHARLES  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  S.  of  Edmund  Wodley  (next),  clerk,  of  Fen 
Ditton  rectory,  Cambs.  B.  Jan.  9,  1867,  at  Berrow,  Worcs. 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A. 
1894.  Sometime  Head  Master  of  Hazelhurst  School,  Frant, 
Sussex;  there  in  1910.  Of  Sicklesmere  Road,  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  1938.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

ASHFIELD,  EDMUND  WODLEY.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  18,  1S54.  S.  of  Edmund  Wodley,  of  Aspley 
Guise,  Beds.  B.  at  Islington,  London.  School,  King  Edward 
VI,  Birmingham  (Mr  Gifford).  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar, 
1858;  B.A.  1859;  M..\.  1862.  Ord.  deacon,  i860;  priest 
(Bath  and  Wells)  i86i;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Frome,  1861-4. 
Held  other  curacies,  1864-70.  V.  of  Felinersham,  Beds., 
1870-83.  Rural  Dean,  1879-83.  R.  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs., 
1883-1908.  Rural  Dean  of  Quy,  1904-8.  Resided  latterly  at 
Westmere,  Tottington,  Thetford.  Died  there  June  17,  1912, 
aged  76.  Father  of  Charles  E.  (above).  (Crockford;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

ASHFORD,  CYRIL  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
i886.  S.  of  William  WooUey,  of  Coftan  Hackett,  Bromsgrove, 
Worcs.  B.  June  27,  1867,  at  Birmingham.  School,  King 
Edward  VI,  Birmingham  (Mr  Vardy).  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
Scholar,  1889;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  1889;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
ist  Class,  1890);  M.A.  1893.  Assistant  Demonstrator  in 
Experimental  Physics,  1892.  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton 
College,  1892-4;  at  Harrow  School,  1894-1903.  Head  Master 
of  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  1903-5;  of  the  Royal 
Naval  CoUege,  Dartmouth,  1905-27.  M.V.O.,  1911.  C.B., 
1919.  K.B.E.,  1927.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Edin.)  1919.  Temp. 
Adviser  on  Education  to  the  Admiralty,  1918.  Of  The  Old 
Bam,  Kidmore  End,  near  Reading,  Berks.  Author,  Electricity 
and  Magnetism.  (Burke,  Knightage,  1936;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ASHFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sr  John's,  Jan.  21,  1825. 
Of  Yorks.  In  priest's  orders.  Perhaps  the  V.  of  Kirkby 
Wharfe,  Yorks.,  1S32-56,  who  died  there  Nov.  2,  1856, 
aged  68.   (G.  Mag.,  1856,  11.  780.) 

ASHFORD,  WILLIAM  KER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
June  4,  1824.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828.  Married  Maria,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  H.  W.  Espinasse,  4th  King's  Own  Regt.,  Sept.  20, 
1832.  Died  Dee.  28,  1863,  at  Petersham,  Surrey.  M.I. 
(R.  S.  Cobbett,  Twickenham,  60,  91;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

ASHHURST,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  5,  1871.  [S.  and  h.  of  John  Henry,  of  Waterstock, 
Wheatley,  O.xon.  B.  Dec.  29,  1851.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1871.  Of  Waterstock,  Oxon.  J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff, 
1891.  Chairman  of  the  Oxford  County  Council,  1911-29,  and 
of  the  Thame  Rural  District  Council  for  over  40  years.  High 
Steward  of  the  City  of  Oxford,  1927-9.  Master  of  the  South 
Oxfordshire  Hounds,  1895-1900.  C.B.E.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Dec.  15,  1929,  aged  77,  at  Waterstock.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  Dec.  16,  1929.) 

ASHINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  28, 
1819.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Stepney,  London.  School,  Hackney 
(Dr  Heathcote).  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1825;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1826;  M.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  18,  1831 ;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1832.  R.of  Quarring- 
ton,  Lines.,  1844.  R.  of  Kirby-le-Thorp  with  Asgarby, 
1845-54.  R.  of  Brauneewell  and  V.  of  Anwick,  1854-74- 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Jan.  20,  1875,  at  Boulogne.  (London 
Ord.  Bk.;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ASHLEY,  ANSELM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1891;  from 
Cavendish  H.  .^dra.  at  Downing,  Jan.  20,  1892.  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Winchester)  1899;  C. 
of  Monk-Sherborne,  Hants.,  1898-1900.  C.  of  Eltham, 
1900-4.  C.  of  St  Mildred's,  Lee,  Kent,  1904-5.  Precentor 
and  Chaplain  of  Edinburgh  Cathedral,  1905-19.  R.  of 
Christchurch  Duns,  Berwicks.,  1919-27.  R.  of  St  Mark's 
with  St  Anne's,  PortobeUo  ,1927-36.  Of  8,  St  John's  Road, 
Corstorphine,  Edinburgh,  1938.   (Crockford,  1938.) 


Ashley,  The  Hon.  Anthony  Cecil 

ASHLEY,  The  Hon.  ANTHONY  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  28,  1868.  [6th]  s.  of  Anthony,  Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  of 
St  Giles's  House,  Dorset.  B.  Aug.  8,  1849,  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Sometime 
Assistant  Secretary  to  Sir  Bartle  Frere,  High  Commissioner 
of  South  Africa.  Of  Stumble  Holt,  Holmwood,  Dorking, 
Surrey.  D.L.  for  Dorset.  Chairman  of  the  .Artisans', 
Labourers'  and  General  DweUings  Company;  a  Director  of 
Rowton  Houses,  Ltd.  Died  unmarried  Sept.  23,  1932. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  Anthony  L.  G.  (1857).  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.;  The  Times,  Sept.  26,  1932.) 

ASHLEY,  The  Hon.  ANTHONY  EVELYN  MELBOURNE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  21,  1854.  [4th]  s.  of  Anthony,  Earl  of 
Shaftesbury.  B.  July  24,  1836,  at  Wimbome  St  Giles', 
Dorset.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  M.A.  1858. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1856.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1863.  Treasurer  of  County  Courts,  1863-74-  M.P.  for  Poole, 
1874-80;  for  the  Isle  of  Wight,  1880-5.  Private  Secretary  to 
Lord  Palmerston,  1859-65.  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Trade, 
1880-2.  Under-Secretary  for  the  Colonies,  1882-5.  Church 
Estates  Commissioner,  1880-5.  P.C.  1891.  Succeeded  to  the 
properties  of  Broadlands,  Romsey,  Hants.,  and  Classiebawn, 
Co.  Sligo,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  William  (Cowper- 
Temple)  Lord  Mount-Temple,  in  1888.  D.L.  for  Hants. 
J. P.  for  Hants.,  Dorset  and  Shgo.  Official  verderer  of  the 
New  Forest.  Mayor  of  Ronmey  (five  times)  1898-1902. 
Twice  married.  Helped  to  produce  The  Owl,  the  forerunner 
of  Society  journals.  Completed  the  Life  of  Lord  Palmerston, 
begun  by  Lord  DaUing.  Died  Nov.  15,  1907,  at  Broadlands. 
Buried  at  Romsey.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  {D.N.B.,  2nd 
Suppl.) 

ASHLEY,  The  Hon.  ANTHONY  LIONEL  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  July  7,  1857.  [5th]  s.  of  Anthony,  Earl  of 
Shaftesbury.  B.  Sept.  7,  1838,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  22,  1862.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Dorset.  Died  s.p.  Aug.  18, 
1914.  Brother  of  Anthony  C.  (1868),  etc.   (Burke,  P.  ani  B.) 

ASHLEY,  CYRIL.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter,  1890;  from  Caven- 
dish H.  Adm.  at  Downing,  Jan.  20,  1892.  B.A.  1894;  M.A. 
1898.  Mus.  Bac.  (Durham)  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest 
(Ripon)  1895;  C.  of  New  Wortley,  Yorks.,  1893-7.  C.  of 
Eltham,  1897-1900.  Minor  Canon  of  Ely,  1900-5.  Precentor 
of  Bristol,  1905-7;  Minor  Canon,  1907-19;  Sacrist,  1910-19. 
Public  preacher  dio.  Bristol.  Died  Apr.  23,  1919,  aged  48. 
Buried  in  the  graveyard  of  Bristol  Cathedral.  (C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

ASHLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  25, 
1782.  Of  Fleet,  near  Spalding,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1782. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Fleet,  1 784-1 807. 

ASHLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1796. 
S.  of  Robert  [Wainwright],  of  Frodsham,  Cheshire.  School, 
Chester  (Mr  "VMngfield).  Matric.  Michs.  1797.  Migrated  to 
Jesus,  Dec.  29,  1798;  Scholar,  1800;  B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1804. 
Fellow  of  Jesus,  1802-10.  Ord.  deacon,  June  5,  1803;  priest 
(Peterb.)  June  10,  1804.  V.  of  Guilden  Morden,  Canibs., 
1809.  V.  of  Eckington,  Worcs.,  1812-30.  R.  of  Wenham 
Magna,  Suffolk,  1830-45.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely, 
1836.  Canon  of  Ely,  1841-58.  R.  of  Teversham,  Cambs., 
1843-59.  Died  Apr.  24, 1859,  aged  8x.  Fatherof  Robert  (1835) 
and  John  A.  (ne.xt).  (G.  Mag.,  1859,  i.  653;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

ASHLEY,  JOHN  ATCHERLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  22, 
1836.  [S.  of  John  (above),  clerk.]  School,  Ipswich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1836.  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Jan.  10,  1841;  priest,  Jan.  16,  1842.  C.  of  Hilgay,  Norfolk, 
1845-7.  C.  of  Gt  Saxham,  Suffolk,  1847-9.  Died  Aug.  28, 
1849,  at  Southampton.  Brother  of  Robert  (1835).  (Norw. 
Ord.  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  11.) 

ASHLEY,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  May  30,  1877.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Rose  VUla,  Winch- 
more  Hill,  London,  N.  [School,  University  College,  London.] 
Matrie.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1878;  B.A.  {27th  Wrangler) 
1881;  M.A.  1893.  Assistant  Master  at  Mill  Hill  School, 
1881-2.  A  clerk  in  the  War  Office,  1882;  Secretary  and 
Actuary;  Head  of  Pension  branch  till  1921;  retired.  Officer 
Legion  d'Honneur.  Of  The  Limes,  WiUsbridge,  near  Bristol. 
Died  there  June  24,  1936,  aged  77.  {Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1935;  The  Times,  June  26,  1936.) 

ASHLEY,  JOHN  MARKS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  7,  1853. 
S.  of  Henry,  soUcitor,  of  Greenhithe,  Kent.  B.  1828,  at 
Langham  Place,  London.  School,  King's  College,  London; 
afterwards  at  the  Royal  College  of  Chemistry  and  sub- 
sequently Lecturer  in  Chemistry  at  the  Hunterian  School  of 
Medicine,  1848-55.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  LL.B.  i860.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1857;  priest,  1858;  C.  of  Swanscombe, 
Kent,  and  Lecturer  at  Greenhithe,  1859-67.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Brighton,  1868-9.  P.C.  of  St  Peter's,  Vere  Street,  London, 
1869-73.  V.  of  Fewston,  Yorks.,  1873-1900.  Author,  The 
Relations  of  Science,  etc.  Died  Sept.  10,  1909,  aged  80,  at 
Malvern  Link.  [Venn,  11.  314;  Reg.  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Chemistry.) 


AsHTON,  Charles 

ASHLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  30,  1835. 
S.  of  John  (1796),  clerk,  of  Little  Wenham,  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Eckington,  Worcs.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  June  29,  1839. 
Matric.  Michs.  1839.  Brother  of  John  A.  (1836).  {T.  A. 
Walker,  451.) 

ASHMALL,  FRANCIS  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1877.  [S.  of  EUas.  B.  Dec.  17,  1856,  at  Hammerwick, 
Staffs.  School,  Cannock  Grammar.]  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1885. 
Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (Winchester)  1882;  C.  of  Fareham, 
1881-6.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Southampton,  1886-96.  R.  of 
Bishopstoke,  1896-1905.  R.  of  Hickling,  Notts.,  1905-28. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Southwark,  1918-28.  Rural  Dean  of  South 
Bingham,  Notts.,  1906-28;  retired.  Of  22,  Grand  Avenue, 
Muswell  Hill,  London,  N.  10,  1938.  (Crockford,  1938;  Who's 
Who,  1938.) 

ASHMORE,  ALEXANDER  MURRAY.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Sidney,  Michs.  1873.  [Not  entered  in  the  College  Adm.  Reg.; 
but  won  an  Entrance  Scholarship  in  Mathematics  at  the 
College,  Apr.  1873 ;  gained  a  first  class  in  the  College  examina- 
tion Dec.  1873,  but  not  in  May  Lists,  1874.  S.  of  Charles  T., 
of  Wood  End  House,  Walthamstow.  B.  Feb.  26,  1855. 
School,  Nonvich.]  In  the  Ceylon  Civil  Service,  1876-93. 
Acting  Colonial  Secretary,  Gold  Coast,  1894.  Receiver- 
General  at  Cyprus,  1895-1900.  Government  Secretary  in 
British  Guiana,  1901.  Acted  as  Governor  of  British  Guiana, 
1901.  Lieut. -Governor  and  Colonial  Secretary,  Ceylon, 
1904-6.  C.M.G.,  1900.  K.C.M.G.,  1905.  Died  Dec.  7,  1906. 
(G.  A.  Weekes.) 

ASHMORE,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  27,  1822. 
[Perhaps  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Ipswich.]  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  LL.B.  1829.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Oct.  7,  1827;  priest,  Oct.  19,  1828.  R.  of  Porth- 
kerry,  Glams.,  1838-65.  R.  of  Barry,  1838-65.  Married  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Davidson,  of  Sayes  Court,  Surrey,  1839.  Lived 
at  Queen's  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London,  after  1865.  Died 
Jan.  29,  1896,  aged  91,  at  59,  Westbourne  Terrace,  London, 
W.   (Peile,  II.  411;  S.H.A.H.) 

ASHMUL  or  ASHMULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
June  29,  1769.    S.  of  John,  grazier,  of  Worstead,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.  Schools,  Norwich  (Mr  Symonds)  and  North 
Walsham  (Mr  Jones).  Matric.  Easter,  1770;  Scholar,  1769- 
76;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler)  1773;  M.A.  1776.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1774;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  15,  1776;  C.  of 
Froston,  Suffolk,  1774.  C.  of  Walpole,  Norfolk.  R.  of 
Shipton-on-Cherwell,  Oxon.,  1791-1813.  Died  there  Oct.  21, 
1813,  aged  61.    (Venn,  u.  88;  G.  Mag.) 

ASHPINSHAW  [post  STAUNTON],  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Aug.  19,  1783.  Of  Leics.  [s.  of  John,  of  Little 
Kirby  Street,  Hatton  Garden,  London.  School,  St  Paul's; 
age  8,  in  1770,  Aspinshaw,  John.]  Matric.  Michs.  1784; 
Scholar,  1785;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1791;  LL.D.  1804.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May  18,  1788;  priest  (York)  Oct.  10,  1790. 

C.  of  Warsop,  Notts.,  1793-7.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Nottingham, 
1797-1814.  V.  of  Hinckley,  Leics.,  1804.  Assumed  the 
surname  of  Staunton  only,  on  coming  into  possession  of  the 
Manor  of  Staunton,  Notts.,  June  20,  1807;  took  up  residence 
at  Staunton  Hall.  R.  (and  patron)  of  Staunton,  1826-51. 
R.  of  Kilvington,  1826.  J. P.  for  Notts.  Died  June  2,  1851. 
Buried  at  Staunton.  (Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts. ;  St  Paul's 
Sch.  Reg.) 

ASHTON,  ALFRED  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  2, 
1885.  S.  of  Alfred  Middleton.  B.  July  15,  1862,  at  Notting- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1894.  Ord. 
deacon,  1890;  priest  (Chichester)  1892;  C.  of  Hurstraon- 
ceaux,  Sussex,  1890-9.  C.  of  Biggleswade,  Beds.,  1899-1903. 
Chaplain  of  the  Biggleswade  Union.  C.  of  St  Peter's  and  St 
Paul's,  Wisbech,  Cambs.,  1903-5.  Held  other  curacies, 
1905-10.  C.-in-charge  of  LudgershaU,  Andover,  Hants., 
1910-11;  of  Lytchett-Matravers,  1911-14;  of  Steepleton, 
1914-16;  of  St  Luke's,  Brighton,  1916-20.  C.  of  Offiey, 
Herts.,  1920-8.  Died  there  June  22,  1928,  aged  65.  {Peile. 
II.  717;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ASHTON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  5,  1871.  S. 
of  .'Arthur,  stockbroker,  of  Formby,  Lanes.  B.  at  Prescot. 
Bapt.  there.  Schools,  Roval  Institution,  Liverpool,  and 
Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Died  of  consumption, 
June  27,  1874,  at  Firwood,  Formby.  Buried  at  St  Luke's, 
Formby.   {Venn,  u.  398.) 

ASHTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17, 
1856.  [S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Prestwich,  Lanes.  B.  Apr.  20, 
1838.  School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Did  not  reside.  Migrated 
to  Oxford.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  13,  1859; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1863;  M-.'V.  1867.  Previously  in  the  Army  (12th 
Lancers).  Of  Maplewell  Grange,  Leics.,  and  of  Litchford  Hall, 
Lanes.  J. P.  for  Leics.  and  Herts.  F.R.G.S.  Married  three 
times.  [See  note  sub  Charles  Ralph  Ashton  (1887).]  Died 
Apr.  20,  1920.  Brother  of  Samuel  T.  (1859).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees;  A  I.  Oxon.) 


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ASHTON,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1883.  S.  of  (Charles  James,  Esq.  [of  Little  Onn  Hall, 
Stafford].  B.  1865,  at  Hyde,  near  Manchester.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  r883.  Died  June  18,  1889,  at  sea. 
[Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

ASHTON,  CHARLES  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1887.  S.  of  E.,  Esq.,  of  Watford,  Herts.  B.  Oct.  12, 
1868.  Schools,  Combe  Down,  Bath  and  Leys,  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Artist.  Charles  Ralph  Ashton,  son  of 
Charles  (1856),  was  bom  Oct.  12,  1868,  and  occurs  in  Foster, 
Lancashire  Pedigrees.  [Probably  identical  with  this  man  who, 
however,  occurs  in  the  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.  as  son  of  E.,  Esq.] 
(r.  A.  Walker,  597.) 

ASHTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  3,  1753.  S.  of  Hugh,  of  Underley,  Westmorland.  School, 
Scorton,  Yorks.  (Mr  Noble).   Matric.  Michs.  1753. 

ASHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  8,  1782.  Of  Lanes.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Nicholas,  of 
Woolton  Hall,  Lanes.,  and  of  Hefferston  Grange,  Cheshire 
[by  his  first  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Philpot,  Esq.,  of 
Chester].  B.  Aug.  9,  1765,  at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Easter, 
1783.  Married  Mary  Noble,  dau.  of  John  Jarret,  of  Free- 
mantle,  Hants.  Appears  to  have  lived  at  Hefferston  Grange 
and  may  be  the  John  Ashton  'of  Grange,  Esq.,'  whose  will 
proved  at  Chester,  1817.  Died  v. p.  1815.  [This  is  doubtless 
the  correct  identification — rather  than  that  suggested  in  the 
Eton  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.,  for  the  John  Ashton  at  Eton  College, 
1775-82  was  probably  a  brother  of  Thomas,  of  Trinity 
(1779)0  Doubtless  brother  of  Thomas  (1791)  and  William 
(1791).  {T.  A.  Walker,  349;  Ormerod,  11.  94;  R.  Stewart 
Brown.) 

ASHTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1880.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Jan.  12,  1881.  S.  of  James.  B.  May  13,  1855,  at 
Failsworth,  Manchester.  School,  Preston  Grammar  (G.  T. 
Tatham).  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest 
(Worcester)  1886;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Birmingham,  1885-8. 
Held  other  curacies  for  short  periods,  1888-1909.  C.  of  St 
James's,  Handsworth,  1909-22.  Lie.  to  offic,  dio.  Bir- 
mingham, 1922-4.  Not  in  Crockford,  1929.  Of  8,  Phillimore 
Terrace,  London,  W.  8,  in  1927.   (Peile,  11.  678.) 

ASHTON,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Jan.  1884.  [S.  of 
J.  T.,  Major.  B.  Aug.  5,  185 1.  School,  Marlborough.]  B.A. 
1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Worcester) 
1879;  C.  of  Tysoe,  Wanvs.,  1878-80.  C.  of  Hallow,  Worcs., 
1880-3.  C.of  StLuke's,  Chesterton, Cambs.,  1884.  Held  other 
curacies,  1887-93.  K.  of  Trotton,  Sussex,  1894-1917.  Re- 
sided latterly  at  Sandrock,  Midhurst.  Died  Oct.  26,  1918, 
aged  67,  at  Midhurst.  (G.  B.  Routledge;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Oct.  29,  1918.) 

ASHTON,  JONAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  5,  1861.  6th  s. 
of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Louth,  Lines.  B.  there  Nov.  11,  1837. 
School,  University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1861; 
B.A.  {5th  Wrangler)  1S65;  M.A.  1868.  A  member  of  Con- 
vocation of  London  University.  .\dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  7,  1870;  'Mathematical  tutor  of  London.'  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1875.  Of  84,  King  Henry's  Road,  Hampstead,  London, 
N.W.,  in  1885.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

ASHTON,  PHILIP  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  13, 
1867.  S.  of  Mrs  Ashton,  of  Mimwood  Northam,  Bamet. 
Matric.  Easter,  1867. 

ASHTON,  RAYMOND  LLEWELLYN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1, 
1895.  S.  of  John  Henry,  surgeon,  of  Richmond,  Surrey. 
B.  Feb.  7,  1876,  at  Tayton  (sic),  Norfolk.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1895-8;  B.A.  1S98;  M.A.  1916. 
Assistant  Master  at  Blundell's  School,  Tiverton,  1902-4. 
Resident  in  Paris,  1904-9;  master  there  at  the  Anglo-Saxon 
College.  Assistant  Master  at  Wilson's  Grammar  School, 
CamberweU,  1909-36-.  Lecturer  in  French  at  the  Hugh 
Myddelton  School,  1911-.  Examiner  in  French  for  the 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  (Venn,  11.  541;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

ASHTON,  SAMUEL  TUDOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1859.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  9,  Woodhill,  Prest\\ich,  Manchester. 
B.  there  Feb.  21,  1841.  Schools,  Cheltenham  College  and 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864.  Comet,  14th 
Husscirs,  1864;  Lieut.,  1865;  Capt.,  1868;  retired,  1870.  Of 
Burton  Hall,  Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Leics. 
High  Sheriff,  1896.  F.R.G.S.  Died  Jan.  18,  1900.  Brother 
of  Charles  (1856).   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.,  132 ;  Harrow  Reg.) 

ASHTON,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  27, 
1779.  S.  of  Thomas  (1733),  Fellow  of  Eton,  and  R.  of  St 
Botolph's,  Bishopsgate,  London.  Bapt.  June  13,  1762,  at 
Eton.  School,  Eton.  Did  not  matriculate.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  30,  1781.  Died  Dec.  8,  1781,  aged  19, 
at  Bristol.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 
ASHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  7,  1792,  of  Lanes.  [2nd  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Woolton  Hall, 
Lanes.].  B.  Mar.  2,  1775.  Matric.  Lent,  1793.  Probably  his 
will  proved  (Chester)  1816.   Brother  of  WiUia^  (1791)  and 


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John  (1782).  (T.  A.  Walker,  363;  Ormerod,  11.  94;  Victoria 
Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  111.) 
ASHTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  17,  1791.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1791.  [3rd  s.  of 
Nicholas,  of  Woolton  Hall,  Lanes.  B.  1773.]  Lieut. -Col., 
79th  Regt.  Died  s.p.  abroad.  Doubtless  brother  of  Thomas 
(1792),  etc.   (T.  A.  Walker,  362;  Ormerod,  11.  94.) 

ASHTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  1, 
1891.  S.  of  James  Thomas,  corn-factor,  deceased.  B. 
June  10,  1872,  at  Wigan,  Lanes.  School,  Wigan  Grammar 
(Mr  J.  Ohm).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898. 
Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (Manchester)  1896;  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Oldham,  1895-8.  C.  of  Whalley  Range,  1898- 
1902.  V.  of  St  John's,  Old  Trafford,  1902-14.  V.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Burnley,  1914-16.  R.  of  St  John  the  Evangelist, 
Broughton,  1916-29.  V.  of  Down ton-on-the- Rock  with 
Burrington,  Heref.,  1929-33.  V.  of  Frome  Bishop,  Worcs., 
1933-6-.    (Crockford,  1938.) 

ASHTON  GWATKIN,  see  GWATKIN,  WALTER  HENRY 
TRELAWNEY. 

ASHWELL,  ARTHUR  RAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mayi3,  1843.  S.  of  James  (1841).  B.  Dec.  9,  1824,  at  Chelsea, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1843.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Apr.  17, 
1845;  Prizeman;  Scholar,  1846-50;  B.A.  (i^th  Wrangler) 
1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1848;  priest, 
1849;  C.  of  Speldhurst,  Kent,  1848-9.  C.  of  St  Mary-the- 
Less,  Cambridge,  1849-50.  Vice -Principal  of  St  Mark's 
College,  Chelsea,  1851-3.  Principal  of  the  Oxford  Diocesan 
Training  College  at  Culham,  1853-62;  of  Durham  Training 
College,  1865-70.  Canon  of  Chichester  and  Principal  of  the 
Theological  College,  1870-9.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Chichester, 
Sussex,  1871-5.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  1872-5.  Chancellor  of 
Chichester,  1879.  A  preacher  and  teacher  of  repute.  Author, 
miscellaneous.  Died  Oct.  23,  1879.  M.I.  in  Chichester 
Cathedral.  Brother  of  Herman  H.  (1841).  (Venn,  u.  271; 
D.N.B.) 

ASHWELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  6,  1863. 
S.  of  George,  lawyer.  B.  Sept.  25,  1844,  at  St  Albans,  Herts. 
School,  Chf  ton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1863.  Solicitor.  Lived 
for  many  years  at  St  Albans,  but  did  not  practise  there. 
(Peile,  II.  578.) 

ASHWELL,  HERMAN  HEARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  13, 
1841.  2nd  s.  of  James  (next),  iron  merchant,  of  Kennington, 
Surrey  [and  Susan  Rawson].  B.  there  Dec.  24,  1829  (sic). 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  May  9,  1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1843. 
Died  Aug.  24,  1845,  aged  20  (sic),  at  Ryde.  Brother  of 
Arthur  R.  (1843).   (G.  Mag.,  1845,  11.  435.) 

ASHWELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  41)  at  Jesus, 
June  19,  1841.  S.  of  John  [iron  founder],  Esq.,  late  of 
Nottingham,  deceased.  B.  Jime  25,  1799.  at  Nottingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  June  25, 
1842;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Civil  Engineer.  Resident 
director  of  the  Lu.xembourg  Railway;  at  Brussels  in  1847. 
One  of  the  six  founders  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  Civil 
Engineers.  Twice  married.  Died  July  2,  1881,  at  Weston- 
super-Mare.  Father  of  Arthur  R.  (1843)  and  Herman  H. 
(1841).   (Notts.  Co.  Pedigrees.) 

ASHWIN,  CHARLES  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  12,  1855.  S.  of  Charles  Manley,  surgeon,  of  Abergavenny. 

B.  at  Bilston  Staffs.  Matric.  Lent,  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A. 
1868.    Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  19,  1858;  priest,  1859; 

C.  of  Holy  Trinity  and  of  St  Philip's,  Bristol,  1858-60. 
Association  Secretary  of  the  Jews'  Society,  1860-90.  R.  of 
Christon,  Somerset,  1891-1913.  Died  Dec.  15,  1913.  Father 
of  Charles  M.  (1884).   (Venn,  11.  322;  Crockford,  1913.) 

ASHWIN,  CHARLES  MANLEY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1884. 
S.  of  Charles  Godfrey  (1855),  clerk,  of  Clifton,  Bristol.  B. 
June  16,  1865,  at  Manchester.  Schools,  Dedham  and  Bristol. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1887; 
M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of 
Lindley,  Yorks.,  1888-91.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Stepney, 
London,  1891-6.  C.  of  Lympsham,  Somerset,  1896-1901.  C. 
of  Yeovil,  1901.  R.  of  Poyntington,  Dorset,  1901-24; 
resigned  and  settled  at  Folkestone.  Of  49,  Cheriton  Road, 
Folkestone.    (X'enn,  11.  470;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ASHWIN,  EDWARD  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1879.  S.  of  Forster,  V.  of  Quadring, 
Lines.  B.  Sept.  23,  i860,  at  Kiama,  New  South  Wales, 
Austraha.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (8th  Wrangler)  1883;  M.A.  1888.  Assistant 
Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1883-5.  Ord.  deacon,  1886; 
priest  (Rochester)  18S7.  Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich  Col- 
lege, 1886-1901.  Assistant  Chaplain  there,  1894-1901.  C. 
of  St  Peter's,  Dulwich  Common,  Middlesex,  1886-8.  C.  of 
Grosvenor  Chapel,  London,  1891-4.  R.  of  Earl-Stonham, 
Suffolk,  1901-16.  St  Matthew's  Day  Preacher,  1907.  Died 
Sept.  26,  1916,  at  Earl-Stonham.  Brother  of  Robert  F, 
(1886).   {Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  Dulwich  Coll,  Reg.) 

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AsHwiN,  George  Basil 

ASHWIN,  GEORGE  BASIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  6,  1884.  3rd  s.  of  Hamilton  [LL.D.,  clerk],  of 
The  Lecture  House,  Dedham,  Essex.  School,  Dedham. 
Matric.  ^Uchs.  1884;  Scholar;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1894.  Ord. 
deacon,  1889;  priest  (Peterb.)  1890;  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Leicester,  1889-97.  C.  of  Finedon,  1897-1901-  V.  of 
Abthorpe,  Northants.,  1901-27.  R.  of  Slapton,  1908-27.  R. 
of  S\Teshani,  1927-34.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Derby,  1934-7.  Lived 
latterly  at  Beighton  Vicarage,  Sheffield  (with  his  son,  the 
Rev.  Paul  Ashwin,  V.  of  Beighton,  1932-).  Died  there 
June  25,  1937,  aged  71.  (Crockford,  1937;  The  Times, 
June  28,  1937.) 

ASHWIN,  ROBERT  FORSTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  8,  1886.  S.  of  Forster,  V.  of  Quadring,  near 
Spalding,  Lines.  B.  at  Wigtoft,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1896.  Master  at  Cowley  House  School 
1898-1903.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1901;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1902;  C.  of  St  John's,  Bamet,  1902-3.  Assistant  Master  at 
King  Edward  VI's  School,  Grantham,  1903-6.  C.  of  Gran- 
tham, 1903-5.  C.  of  Fulbeck,  1905-6.  Assistant  Master  at 
Abingdon  School,  1906-10.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Oxford,  1906-10. 
Head  Master  of  Magdalen  College  School,  Brackley,  Oxon., 
1910-29.  R.  of  Ashurst,  Sussex,  1930-6-.  Brother  of 
Edward  G.  (1879).   {Crockford,  1938.) 

ASH  WORTH,  ARTHUR  ALAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  27,  1886.  S.  of  Howard  Haughton.  B.  Aug.  24,  1867, 
at  Hampstead,  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  Scholar,  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1898.  Engineer. 
A.M.I.C.E.,  M.Inst.P.T.  Partner  in  the  firm  of  A.  Beeby 
Thompson  and  partners.  Spent  time  in  South  America, 
South  Africa  and  Siberia,  laying  down  railways.  Of  8,  Fife 
Road,  Darlington,  Durham,  in  191 1.  Died  June  27,  1938. 
(Peile,  II.  722;  The  Times,  June  28,  1938.) 

ASHWORTH,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  14, 
1894.  S.  of  Martin,  Esq.,  of  Heywood,  Lanes.  B.  there  Jan. 
20,  1877.  School,  Bury,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1895 ; 
Scholar  and  Prizeman,  1896;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Of 
12,  Manchester  Road,  Rochdale,  Lanes.  (7".  A.  Walker,  632; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

ASHWORTH,  JOHN  WILDING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1,  1883.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Wilding,  gent., 
deceased,  of  Pendleton,  near  Manchester.  B.  there  1864. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Occurs 
in  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934.   {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

ASHWORTH,  JOSHUA  DICKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  June  30,  1854.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Boothfold, 
near  Newchurch,  Lanes.   Matric.  Michs.  1854. 

ASHWORTH,  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887. 
4th  s.  of  John,  of  Ollerton,  Bolton-le-Moors,  Lanes.  B.  there 
May  22,  1868.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1898.  Cotton  spiimer  of  Ollerton,  afterwards  of 
Fradswell  Hall,  Staffordshire.  Twice  married  and  had  issue. 
In  his  younger  days  a  noted  rackets  player  and  an  adept  at 
most  ball  games;  won  the  amateur  championship  at  rackets 
in  1890.  Died  June  23,  1937,  aged  68,  in  London.  {Trinity 
Coll.  Reg.,  1934;  Burke,  L.G.,  1936;  T?ie  Times,  Jime  24 
and  28,  1937.)  ' 

ASHWORTH,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  8,  1817; 
in  Priest's  Orders.  B.  at  Manchester.  Perhaps  V.  of  Bur- 
rington,  Heref.,  1838-56,  and  V.  of  Downton,  1838-56. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1857. 

ASHWORTH,  PHILIP  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  May  13,  1798.  Of  Halifax,  Yorks.  (His  son  John 
was  admitted  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Oct.  13,  1832, 
aged  21.) 

ASHWORTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  13, 
1789.  Of  Yorks.  [Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Elland,  Yorks.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1790;  Scholar;  B.A.  {i8th  Wrangler)  1794. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  6,  1794.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1802. 

ASHWORTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Jan. 
1875.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  Newchurch-in-Rossendale, 
Lanes.   School,  Owens  College.   Matric.  Lent,  1875. 

ASHWORTH,  RICHARD  WHITFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  12,  1820.  [S.  and  h.  of  Richard  Johnson  Daventry,  Esq., 
of  Strawberr>'  Hill,  Manchester.  Schools,  Manchester  Gram- 
mar and  Rugby.]  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Brasenose 
College)  Feb.  5,  1823,  age  19.  Died  May  23,  1828,  at  Chelten- 
ham. Buried  there.  [His  father  was  a  barrister  in  practice  at 
Manchester,  known  as  one  of  its  early  fine  art  collectors.] 
Brother  of  Thomas  A.  (1823).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  iii.  66.) 

ASHWORTH,  THOMAS  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  28  sic)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  23,  1823.  2nd  s.  of  Richard  [Johnson 
Daventry].  B.  at  Manchester.  Schools,  Manchester,  Rugby 
and  Macclesfield,  Cheshire  (Dr  Davies).  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831,  V.  of  St  John's,  Famworth,  in  Deane 


Askew,  Henry 

parish,  Lanes.,  1831-6.  Joined  the  sect  of  the  Irvingites. 
Author,  4  Plain  Defence  of  Church  Rales;  Sermon.  Died 
Feb.  5,  1884,  aged  79.  Brother  of  Richard  W.  (1820).  {Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  in.  loi;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ASHWORTH,  THOMAS  RAMSDEN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  27) 
at  Jesus,  Mar.  27,  1820.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Halifax.  School, 
Winchmore  HiU,  London  (Mr  Thompson).  Matric.  Michs. 
1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1830.  Succeeded  his  brother  John 
Harvey  Ashworth  (afterwards  of  Craggan,  Co.  Clare)  as  C. 
of  Rochdale,  Lanes. ;  subsequently  retired  from  clerical  work 
and  resided  for  many  years  at  the  HoUins,  Grasmere,  West- 
morland. Father  of  Thomas  R.  (next).  (Jeremiah  F.  Smith ; 
Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  add.,  in.  289.) 

ASHWORTH,  THOMAS  RAMSDEN.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  July  3,  1850.  S.  of  Thomas  Ramsden  (above),  clerk. 
B.  at  Grasmere,  Westmorland.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1851. 

ASKER,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July,  1882.  S.  of  George  Henry.  B.  at  Norwich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1885; 
priest  (Rochester)  1886;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Lambeth,  1885- 
92;  v.,  1892-1900.  V.  of  St  George's,  Tufnell  Park,  London, 
1900-21.  Died  .Mar.  22,  1921.  Buried  at  Highgate  Cemetery. 
{Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Mar.  26,  1921.) 

ASKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  6, 
1830,  as  Asken,  H.  Of  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1830; 
Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  1835.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  24, 
1845.  C.  of  Cley,  Norfolk,  in  1849.  Chaplain  of  the  Downham 
Market  Union,  1851-72.  C.  of  Denver,  1855-65.  C.  of  Norton, 
Yorks.,  1872-.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874. 

ASKEW,  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  i775-   Of 
Middlesex.     S.    of   Anthony   (1739),    M.D.    (for   whom   see 
D.N.B.).  [School,  Harrow.]   Matric.  Michs.  1775;  B.A.  i779- 
Of    Redheugh    (or    Redhugh),    Durham,    and    of    Wimpole 
Street,  London.    High  Sheriff  of  Durham,   1809.    Married 
(i)  Amy,  dau.  of  Robert  Carey,  Esq.,  of  London;  (2)  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Richard  Nelson  Rycroft,  Bart., 
Oct.  20,  1831.   Died  s.p.  Nov.  21,  1844,  aged  86,  in  Wimpole 
Street.    Brother  of  Anthony  L.  (1778),  Henry  (1786)  and 
Richard  (1792).    {Northumberland  History,  xi;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 
ASKEW,    ANTHONY    ADAM.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel, 
May  7,  1805.    Of  Somerset.    S.  of  John  (1754).  D.D.,  R.  of 
North  Cadbury.    Bapt.  there  July  15,  1787.    Matric.  Michs. 
1805;  Scholar,  1806;  B.A.  1809.    In  Holy  Orders.    Of  Wool- 
stone    House,    Wincanton,    Somerset,    in    1814.     Married 
Harriett,  dau.  of  William  Cornish,  of  Yarlington,  Somerset, 
Mar.  23,  1813.    Became  insane.    Died  Jan.  28,  1832,  in  an 
asylum  near  Salisbury.    Buried  at  North  Cadbury.    (C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 
ASKEW,   ANTHONY   LINACRE.    Adm.    (age   18)    at   King's, 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.   13,   1778.    2nd  s.  of  Anthony 
(1739),  M.D.    B.  in  London.    Bapt.  Mar.   12,   1759.  at  St 
George's.     Matric.    Lent,    1779;    B.A.    1783;    M.A.    1788. 
Fellow,  1 78 1-96.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  9,  i777;  of 
Middleton,  Westmorland.    Died  June  12,  1818.    Brother  of 
Adam  (1775),  etc.    {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Whelan, 
Cumb.  and  Westm.,  783.) 
ASKEW,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  May  7, 
1897.    Adm.   at   Peterhouse,    Jan.    14,    1899,  from  Fitz- 
william  H.   S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  deceased.    B.  Jan.  19,  1870, 
at   Fumess  Abbey.     School,   Hawkshead   Grammar.    B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1920.    Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Ripon)  1901; 
C.  of  Laister  Dyke,  1900-6.    V.  of  Ingrow  with  Hainworth, 
Yorks.,  1906-11.   V.  of  St  Mark's,  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
1911-23.    V.  of  Christchurch  and  Dean  of  Nelson,   N.Z., 
1923-33;    resigned.      Returned    to    England.     Settled    at 
Beaconsfield,  Bucks.   Died  Dec.  6,  1934.   {T.  A.  Walker,  6^y, 
The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1934.) 
ASKEW,  EDMUND  ADAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1868.    2nd  s.  of  Henry  William  (1826),  Esq.,  of  Hampton 
Lodge,  Surrev.   B.  May  25,  1849,  at  Greystoke,  Cumberland. 
School,    Marlborough.     Matric.    Michs.    1868,    as   Edmund; 
B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1892.   Ord.  deacon,  1873;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1874;  C.  of  Kirk  Langley,  Derbs.,  1873-5.   R.  of  Greystoke, 
Cumberland,    1875-1901.     Proctor   in   Convocation,    Arch- 
deaconry of  Carlisle,    1898-1901.    Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  26,  1901.    Buried  at  Greystoke.    (Whelan,  Cumb. 
and  Westm.,  783;  Burke,  L.G.) 
ASKEW,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  11,  1786. 
Of  Middlesex.    4th  s.  of  Anthony  (1739),  M.D.,  of  London. 
School,   (?)  Eton.    Matric.   Mii  hs.    1786;   B.A.    1790;   M.A. 
1799.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Bath  and  Wells) 
Mar.   16,   1794.    R.  of  Gre>-stoke,  Cumberiand,   1798-1852. 
Succeeded  his  brother  Adam  at  Redheugh  and  Conishead 
Priory,  Durham.   Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sunderland, 
of  Little  Croft,  Ulverston,  July  29,  1799.    While  on  a  visit 
to  Corby  Castle  is  said  to  have  seen  the  famous  family 


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ghost — which  caused  him  to  leave  hurriedly  the  next  morning 
in  a  state  of  great  agitation,  the  reason  of  which  was  only 
revealed  to  his  host  sometime  afterwards ;  for  an  account  of 
the  incident  see  The  Longs  of  Jamaica,  u.  510.  Died  Dec.  25, 
1852,  aged  87,  at  Greystoke.  Brother  of  Adam  (i775).  etc., 
and  father  of  Henry  W.  (next).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1853,  i.  327.) 
ASKEW,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  25,  1826.  [S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (above),  clerk.  B.  i8o8. 
School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1832.  Of 
Redheugh,  Co.  Durham,  of  Conishead  Priory,  Lanes.,  of 
Glenridding,  Cumberland,  and  of  Burwood  Park,  Walton- 
on-Thames.  Married  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Hugh  Percy, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1832.  J. P.  for  Cumberland,  Lanes., 
and  Argyll.  Died  1890.  Father  of  Edmund  A.  (1868). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 

ASKEW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel,  June  13, 
1754.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Cartmel,  Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1754;  B.A.  1758;  M.A.  1761;  B.D.  1768; 
D.D.  1793.  FeUow,  1760.  Tutor,  1766.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely, 
LUt.  dim.  from  London)  Aug.  24,  1758;  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  15, 
1761.  ['Of  the  parish  of  St  Andrew-the-Great,  Cambridge,' 
when  he  married  in  1786.]  R.  of  North  Cadbury,  Somerset, 
1785-1812.  Married  (i)  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Pochin,  of 
Loughborough,  Leics.,  May  24,  1786;  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Sunderland,  of  Bigland  Hall,  Lanes.,  1795  (she 
died  1805;  buried  at  North  Cadbury).  Died  June  23,  181 2. 
Buried  at  North  Cadbury.  Father  of  Anthony  A.  (1805). 
[See  also  A  I.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.]  (Sed- 
bergh Coll.  Reg. ;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

ASKEW,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  16,   1823. 

[S.  of .   B.  1804.   School,  Charterhouse.]   Matric.  Michs. 

1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
June  28,  1829;  priest,  June  5,  1831.  P.C.  of  Ashchurch, 
Gloucs.,  1844-63.  Of  4,  Holland  Park,  Netting  Hill,  London, 
(unbeneficed)  in  1866;  afterwards  of  Ellerker  House,  Rich- 
mond, S.W.;  there  in  1879.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1881. 
(Hockaday,  MS.;  List  of  Carthus.;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

ASKEW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  7,  1792- 
Of  Middlesex.  [5th  s.  of  Anthony  (i739).  M.D.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1792.  Major,  27th  Regt.  Died  1828,  in  Prince's 
Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London.  Brother  of  Adam  (1775). 
etc.   (Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees;  G.  Mag.,  1828,  11.  648.) 

ASKEW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1874.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk.  B.  at  Little  Stonham,  Suffolk. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1879.  Ord. 
deacon,  1886;  priest  (Sarum)  1887;  C.  of  Urchfont,  Wilts., 
1886-7.  C.  of  Oving,  Sussex,  1887-9.  R.  of  Winterboume 
Zelstone,  Dorset  (with  Winterboume  Anderson,  1891-), 
1 890-36-.  R.  of  Winterboume  Tomson,  1936-.  (Crockford, 
1938.) 

ASKEY,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Feb.  1879.  S. 
of  WiUiam,  draper.  B.  June  16,  1861,  at  Louth,  Lines. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6,  1879;  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 
1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Norwich)  1888;  C.  of  St 
James's,  Norwich,  1887-9.  C-  of  South  Huish,  Devon, 
1889-90.  V.  of  Holton-le-Clay,  1890-1909.  R.  of  Brigsley, 
1893-1909.  R.  of  Swallow,  Lines.,  1909-16;  with  Caboum, 
1931-5.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1916-19.  Rural  Dean  of 
Caistor,  1929-35.  Died  1935.  Brother  of  Herbert  (1878). 
(Crockford,  1935;  Eagle,  xlix.) 

ASKEY,  HERBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1878;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1884.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct.  17, 
1874,  age  17;  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Louth,  Lines.  Ord. 
deacon,  1885;  priest  (Lincoln)  1886;  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Grimsby,  1885-7.  V.  of  East  and  West  Ravendale,  Lines., 
1888-1918  (successor  instituted).  Not  in  Crockford,  1918-19. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

ASKWITH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  22,  1887. 
S.  of  Thomas,  banker's  clerk,  of  Ripon,  Vorks.  B.  Sept.  19, 
1862.  School,  Ripon  Grammar  (Mr  F.  A.  Hooper).  Matric. 
Lent,  1888;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest 
(Rochester)  1891;  C.  of  St  James's,  Hatcham,  1890-3.  C.  of 
St  John's,  Boscombe,  1893-5.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  St  Albans, 
Herts.,  1895-8.  V.  of  St  James's,  Carlisle,  1898-1903.  R.  of 
Melcombe  Regis  and  Christ  Church  with  Radipole,  Dorset, 
1903-10.  Surrogate,  1903.  R.  of  St  Matthew's,  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea,  1910-36-.  Canon  and  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1934-. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Francis  N.  (1886),  Edward 
H.  (next),  George  (1894),  Henry  (1877)  and  John  H.  (1877). 
(Crockford,  1938.) 
ASKWITH,  EDWARD  HARRISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  8,  1882.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  7,  The  Square,  Ripon,  Vorks. 
B.  there  Sept.  8,  1864.  School,  Christ's  Hospital,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar,  1883;  B..-^.  (loth  Wrangler) 
1886;  M.A.  1890;  B.D.  1900;  D.D.  1902.  Chaplain,  1894- 
1909.  Norrisian  prize,  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1888; 
priest  (Canterbury)  1889.  Assistant  Master  at  Westminster 
School,    1888-9.     Head   Master  of  South-Eastem   College, 


AspiNALL,  Alexander  Raymond 

Ramsgate,  Kent,  1889-91.  V.  of  St  Michael's  and  All 
Angels',  Cambridge,  1893-6.  Select  preacher,  Cambridge, 
1893,  1895  and  1906.  V.  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale  with  Lupton, 
1909-17.  Rural  Dean,  19 13-17.  Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle, 
1917.  R.  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk,  1917-24.  Of  29,  Storey's 
Way,  Cambridge,  1938.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
theological  and  mathematical.  Brother  of  Charles  (1887), 
etc.    (Who's  Who,  1938;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ASKWITH,  FRANCIS  NO  WELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1886.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Oct.  27,  1867,  at  Ripon, 
Vorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar,  1887;  B.A.  1889; 
M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Rochester)  1892; 
Tutor  at  the  Church  Missionary  Children's  Home,  Limps- 
field,  Surrey,  1890-2.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Derby,  1892-4. 
Vice-Principal  of  the  CM.  College  at  Kottayam,  Travancore, 
South  India,  1894;  Principal,  1897-1921.  Principal  of 
Malabar  Christian  College,  Calicut,  192 1-8.  Chaplain  of 
Kotagiri,  Madras,  1928-36-.  Brother  of  Charles  (1887),  etc. 
(Crockford,  1938.) 

ASKWITH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1894.  S, 
of  Thomas.  B.  Aug.  i,  1866,  at  Ripon,  Vorks.  School, 
Ripon  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901. 
Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest  (Ripon)  1898;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Leeds,  1897-9.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Redhill,  Surrey,  1899- 
1904.  V.  of  St  James's,  Plumstead,  Kent,  1905-12.  V.  of 
Woking,  Surrey,  1912-36-.  Chaplain  of  Mayford  Industrial 
School,  1912-.  Surrogate,  1914-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Guildford, 
1928-36-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Charles 
(1887),  etc.   (Crockford,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1936.) 

ASKWITH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1877. 
S.  of  Thomas,  banker's  clerk.  B.  Sept.  4,  1852,  at  Ripon, 
Vorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon,  1880;  priest  (Rochester)  1881;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Surbiton,  1880-3.  V.  of  All  Souls',  Halifax,  Vorks.,  1883-7. 
V.  of  St  James's,  Hereford,  1887-99.  Chaplain  of  the  Here- 
ford Infirmary,  1892-9.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1897.  V.  of 
St  John's,  Upper  Holloway,  Middlesex,  1899-1900.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  5,  1900,  at  Upper  Holloway. 
Buried  at  Hereford.  Brother  of  Charles  (1887),  etc.  (Vis.  of 
England  and  Wales,  xv;  Crockford.) 

ASKWITH  or  ASQUITH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1874;  re-adm.  Jan.  4,  1882,  and  again,  Jan.  1888, 
as  Askwith.  S.  of  Joseph,  warehouseman.  B.  at  Bamslev, 
Vorks.  Bapt.  Sept.  28,  1828.  Mus.Bac.  1878.  Organist  of 
Bamsley  parish  Church.  Composer  of  Anthems,  etc.  Author, 
On  Ecclesiastical  Music  (pamphlet).  (British  Musical 
Biographies,  1897.) 

ASKWITH,  JOHN  HADDON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Sept.  21,  1877.   S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Ripon,  Vorks. 

B.  there  Aug.  20,  1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.   1884.    Ord.   deacon,   1882;   priest   (Worcester)   1883; 

C.  of  Aston-juxta-Birmiagham,  1882-7.  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
Derby,  1887-1912.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Ramsgate,  1912-30. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  18,  1934,  aged  74,  at 
Alverstoke.  Brother  of  Charles  (1887),  etc.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Mar.  1934.) 

ASKWITH,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  II,  1863.  S.  of  Robert  [M.D.,  of  Huntly  Lodge,  Chel- 
tenham, Gloucs.].  B.  Sept.  17,  1843,  at  Leeds.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A. 
1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Jamaica,  for  Exeter)  1867;  priest 
(Exeter)  1868;  C.  of  Tidcombe  portion,  Tiverton,  Devon, 
1867-74.  C.  of  New  Radford,  Notts.,  1874-6.  V.  of  Christ 
Church,  Derby,  1876-87.  V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Taunton, 
Somerset,  1887-1911.  Surrogate,  dio.  Bath  and  Wells, 
1888-1911.  Rural  Dean  of  Taunton,  1889-1903.  Preb.  of 
Wells,  1891-1911.  Archdeaconof  Taunton,  1903-11.  .\uthor. 
Died  Apr.  9,  1911,  at  Taunton.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

ASPIN,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25,  1900.  S. 
of  James,  coal-miner  [died  Oct.  9,  1882].  B.  Dec.  6,  1878,  at 
Lower  Darwen,  Lanes.  School,  Manchester  Central  (Mr 
Scotson).  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord. 
deacon,  1903;  priest  (Manchester)  1905;  C.  of  Middleton, 
Lanes.,  1903-9.  V.  of  Birch-in-Hopwood,  Lanes.,  1909-16. 
V.  of  Todmorden,  1916-28.  V.  of  St  Anne's-on-the-Sea, 
1928-36-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

ASPINALL,  ALEXANDER  RAYMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  5,  1877.  S.  of  Joseph,  merchant.  B.  Aug.  27, 
1854,  at  Birkenhead,  Cheshire.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1895.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,' 
1881.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  16,  1879.  Sometime 
Head  Master  of  private  schools  at  Lytham,  Lanes.,  and  at 
Eastbourne,  Sussex.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  with 
the  Cape  Colony  Cycle  Corps.  Founded  Park  Town  School, 
Johannesburg,  South  Africa;  residing  there,  unmarried,  in 
1918.  Died  Mar.  I,  1934,  in  South  Africa.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Genealogist,  N.S.,  xxxv.  160;  The  Times,  Mar.  6,  1934-) 


85 


AspiNALL,  Francis  Edward 

ASPINALL,    FRANCIS   EDWARD.     Adm.    pens,    (age    21)    at 
Trinity,  Feb.  10,  1824.   4th  s.  of  Thomas.   B.  Oct.  3,  1804, 
at  Kingston,  Jamaica.    School,  Royal  Liverpool  Institute 
(Mr  Monk).    Matric.  Michs.  1825.    Adm.  at  Lmcoln  s  Ian, 
May  II    1825,  as  4th  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  late  of  Liverpool, 
deceased.    [For  an  account  of  the  Aspinwall   and  Aspinall 
families  see  The  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xxxv,  xxxvii,  xxxyiii, 
etc  •  N  B   These  articles  were  revised  and  issued  later  in  a 
separate  volume.]   Died  Jan.  16,  1826,  at  Cambridge.  Buned 
at  St  James's,  To.\teth  Park,  Liverpool.   Brother  of  Robert 
A.  (1830).   (E.  Axon.) 
ASPINALL,    JAMES   PERRONET.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity, 
May  I,  1863.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Bridge  [of  the  Middle  Temple, 
Q  C.    Recorder  of  Liverpool].   B.  July  18,  1844,  in  London. 
School    St  Cuthbert's  CoUege,  Durham  (Mr  Tate).    Matnc. 
Michs.  1863.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  23,  1864. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1867.    Bencher,  1891.    Q.C.,  1892     Ad- 
ditional member  of  the  General  Council  of  the  Bar,  i8q6-8. 
A  leader  of  the  Admiralty  Bar.   Reporter  for  the  Law  Times 
in  the  Privy  Council,  1872-82  and  in  the  Court  of  Appeal, 
1882-92.   Of  Groton  House,  Boxford,  Suffolk.   J. P.   Author, 
legal-  Editor  of  Maritime  Law  Cases  (N.S.),  1870-98.    Died 
Nov.  29,  1898,  aged  "54,  at  2,  Cleveland  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
London.    Buried  in  St  Mary's  (Catholic)  Cemetery,  Kensal 
Green.     {The   Genealogist,    N.S.,    xxxiv.    141-190;    Boase, 
IV.  Suppl.) 
ASPINALL,  JOHN  RALPH.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1896.   S. 
of  Ralph  John   (1866),   Esq.,  of  Standen  Hall,   Clitheroe, 
Lanes.  B.  Apr.  11,  1878.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1896. 
Of  Standen  Hall  and  Mytton  Hall,  Lanes.    J. P.    Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Major,  Lancashire  Hussars,  T.F.  Reserve). 
Twice  married  and  had  issue.   (Burke,  L.G. ;  Univ.  War  List ; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 
ASPINALL,  JOHN  THOMAS  [WALSHMAN].    Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1829.  S.  and  h.  of  John  [of  Standen 
Hall,    Lanes.    J. P.,   D.L.].     B.   there.    School,    Richmond, 
Yorks    (Mr  Tate).    Matric.  Lent,  1831.    .^dm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  5,   1833.    Of  Standen  Hall.    D.L.  and  J. P.   for 
Lancashire.    M.P.  for  Clitheroe,   1853.    Married  his  cousin 
EUinor,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Aspinall,  of  Liverpool,  May  20, 
1841.    Died  Nov.  12,  1865.   M.I.  at  Clitheroe.   Father  of  the 
next.    (Burke,  L.G.) 
ASPINALL,  RALPH  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  17, 
1866.    S.  of  John  Thomas  (above).    B.  Sept.  26,  1847,  at 
Clitheroe,  Lanes.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A. 
1870;  M.A.  1875.   Of  Standen  HaU,  Lanes.   J. P.,  D.L.   High 
Sheriff,   1880.    J. P.  for  the  West  Riding  of  Yorks.    Died 
Mayai,  1913.  Buried  at  Pendleton.   M.I.   Father  of  John  R. 
(1896).   {The  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xxxiii.  250.) 
ASPINALL,   ROBERT  AUGUSTUS.    Adm.   pens,    (age   23)   at 
Trinity,  May  12,  1830.  S.  of  Thomas  [merchant,  of  Jamaica, 
afterwards  of  Liverpool],  deceased.    B.  Feb.   20,   1807,  at 
Kingston,   Jamaica.     [School,    Royal   Liverpool   Institute.] 
Matric.  Michs.   1830;  B..\.   1834.    Held  a  Commission  for 
many  years  in  the  Royal  Lancashire  Militia.    Resided  at 
Oakfield  House,  Liverpool;  sold  it  June  16,  1858.    D.L.  for 
Lanes.    Removed  to  London.   Devoted  the  later  years  of  his 
life  to  public  work.   J. P.  for  Middlesex,  1874.   Married  Mary 
Isabella  Maria,  dau.  of  Richard  Selby  Lowndes,  of  Elmers, 
Bletchley.   Died  Jan.  5,  1885,  as  the  result  of  being  run  over 
by  a  cab  in  London.  Buried  in  Brompton  cemetery.  Brother 
of  Francis  E.  (1824).   {The  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xxxv.) 
ASPINALL  [post  ASPINALL-DUDLEY],  WILLIAM  CHARLES 
LAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1845.   S.  of  James 
(M.A.,  Oxon.),  clerk,  of  Rochdale,  Lanes,  [afterwards  R.  of 
Althorpe,  Lines.].    B.  Oct.  11,  1825,  at  Rochdale.    Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.   1849.    Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest  (Wor- 
cester) 1851 ;  C.  of  West  Bromwich,  in  1851.  C.  of  Rawmarsh, 
Yorks.,  1853-4.    P.C.  of  St  Michael's,  Birmingham,  1854-7. 
Chaplain  of  Gloucester  Prison,  1857-65.    Married  (i)  Anna 
Maria,  .dau.  of  J.  F.  Archbold,  Esq.,  of  Gloucester  Place, 
London,  Sept.  26,  1850;  (2)  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Dudley,  Esq.,  of  Winsford  Lodge,  Cheshire,  Apr.  30,  1857, 
at   St   Bride's,   Liverpool.    Took,   by   Royal   Licence,    the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Dudley,  Apr.  28,  1857.   Died 
Jan.  23,  1866,  aged  40.    Buried  at  Gloucester.    {The  Genea- 
logist, N.S.,  xxxiv.  142;  Crockford.) 
ASPINSHAW,  see  ASHPINSHAW,  JOHN  (1783). 
ASPINWALL,    CHARLES    OLDFIELD.     Adm.    pens,    at    Em- 
manuel, June  20,  1870.   [S.  of  J.  L.,  Esq.,  of  8,  Hyde  Park 
Square,   London.    School,   Harrow.]     Matric.   Michs.   1870. 
Died  Feb.  11,  1894.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
ASPLAND,  ISAAC.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  July  2, 
1793.    S.  and  h.  of  John,  schoolmaster,  of  Soham,  Cambs. 
B.   there.     [School,   Ely  Cathedral.]    Matric.   Michs.   1794; 
Scholar;   B.A.   {13th  Wrangler)   1798;   M.A.   1801.    Fellow. 
Proctor,   1810.    Ord.   deacon  (Ely)   Dec.   21,    1800;   priest, 
Dec.  20,  1801.    R.  of  Stonham  Earl,  Suffolk,  1811-23.   Died 
Jan.  30,  1823,  aged  43  {sic),  at  the  Glebe  House,  Stonham 
Earl.   (G.  Mag.,  1823,  i.) 


AssHETON,  Richard 

ASPLAND,  JOHN  LEES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  16,  1859. 
2nd  s.  of  Alfred,  surgeon,  of  Duckinfield,  Cheshire.  B.  there 
Nov.  18,  1844.  School,  Duckinfield.  Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
B..\.  1863;  M.A.  1866.   Brother  of  Robert  (next). 

ASPLAND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  16,  1859. 
S.  and  h.  of  .\lfred,  surgeon,  of  Duckinfield,  Cheshire.  B. 
there  May  21,  1842.  School,  Duckinfield.  Matric.  Michs. 
1859.   Brother  of  John  L.  (above). 

ASPLEN,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  3,  1845.  Of  Cambs.  B.  Apr.  9,  1825.  Matric.  Michs. 
1845;  B.A,  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Master  at  the  Perse  School, 
Cambridge,  1855-83.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Ely)  i860; 
C.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1859-60.  C.  of  St  Andrew's-the- 
Great,  Cambridge,  1861.  C.  of  Chesterton,  1870-3.  Chaplain 
of  his  CoUege,  1864-74  and  of  Downing  College,  1874-84- 
R.  of  Mepal,  Cambs.,  1884-92.  Author,  A  Lively  Sketch  of  a 
Trip  to  Killarney  and  the  South  of  Ireland;  The  Seven  Churches 
of  Asia — a  poem.  Died  Nov.  11,  1892,  aged  67,  at  Mepal. 
Father  of  Leonard  O.  (next).  {Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle, 
Nov.  18,  1892.) 

ASPLEN,  LEONARD  OBERLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  27,  1881.  S.  of  George  William  (above),  clerk,  of 
Panton  Street,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar, 
1882;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1S85;  M.A.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon,  1890;  priest  (Ely)  1891;  C.  of  Mepal,  Cambs.,  1890. 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Ely,  1891-4.  C.  of  Weston-super-Mare, 
1894-9.  C.  of  Walcot,  1899-1902.  R.  of  Preston,  1902-12. 
V.  of  Marshfield,  1912-27.  Lived  latterly  at  Weston-super- 
Mare.  Author,  A  Thousand  years  of  English  Church  History 
from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Death  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Died 
Jan.  1934  (but  name  in  Crockford,  1937).  Father  of  Urban  M. 
(next).    {Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.) 

ASPLEN,  URBAN  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1, 
1890.  S.  of  Leonard  Oberlin  (above),  clerk,  of  Mepal  rectory, 
Ely,  Cambs.  B.  1872.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1890.   Of  King's  College  Hospital,  London,  W.C. 

ASPLET,  THOMAS  GEORGE  GIBAUT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  7,  1879.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  June  2,  1858,  in  Jersey. 
School,  Victoria  College,  Jersey.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A. 
1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Rochester) 
1883;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Heme  Hill,  Surrey.  C.  of  Camden 
Church,  Camberwell,  1883-5.  C.  of  Ash-next-Sandwich, 
Kent,  1885-9.  C.  of  St  George's,  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
Staffs.,  1890-4.  C.  of  Northam,  Devon,  1894-6.  C.  of  St 
HeUers,  Jersey,  1896-1906.  Died  Feb.  6,  1906.  (Peile,  11. 
670.) 

ASQUITH,  JOHN,  see  ASKWITH. 

ASSER,  RICHARD  [JOHN].  .\dm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  6, 
1880.  Of  The  Tower,  Belvedere  Park,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880,  as  Rich.  John. 

ASSER,  TOBIAS  MICHAEL  CHARLES.   Hon.  LL.D.  1896. 

ASSEY,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  19,  1831.  Did  not  reside.  B.  Aug.  15,  1812.  School, 
Westminster.  Charles  Cheston  .\ssey,  of  the  Medical 
EstabUshment  of  the  Bengal  Presidency  and  Secretary  and 
Superintendent  of  the  Bengal  Military  Orphan  Institution, 
died  Mar.  21,  1821,  aged  41.  He  was  a  native  of  Beccles, 
Suffolk.  Perhaps  father  of  this  man.  {Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; G.  Mag.,  1821,  II.  474O 

ASSHETON,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  10,  1847. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Downham  HaU  and 
Cuerdale,  Lanes.  B.  Dec.  20,  1830.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Lent,  1849;  B.A.  1S52;  M.A.  1856.  Of  Downham  Hall, 
Clitheroe.  and  Cuerdale,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Clitheroe,  1868-80. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanes.  J. P.  for  West  Riding,  Yorks.  Died 
June  22,  1907,  aged  76.  Father  of  Ralph  C.  (next),  Richard 
(1883)  and  William  O.  (1885).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Lanes. 
Pedigrees;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

ASSHETON,  RALPH  COCKAYNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1879.  S.  of  Ralph  (above),  Esq.,  M.P.  B. 
Sept.  13,  i860,  at  Clitheroe.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879.  Of  Downham  and  Cuerdale,  Lanes.  J. P.,  1890,  D.L. 
and  .Alderman  for  Lanes.  High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire,  1919. 
J. P.  for  the  West  Riding.  A  Director  of  Hargreaves  Collieries, 
Ltd.,  and  of  the  Union  Bank  of  Manchester.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  Downham  Hall,  Clitheroe.  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Downham.  Brother  of  Richard  (1883)  and  William  O. 
(1885).    {Fox-Davies;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ASSHETON  or  ASHETON,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  St 
Catharine's,  1760.  Adm.  there  June  26,  1760,  from 
Oxford.  S.  of  William,  of  Presteign,  Radnor.  Matric. 
(Brasenose  College)  Mar.  5,  1752,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
i755i  as  Asheton.   {Al.  Oxon.) 


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ASSHETON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20,  1883. 
2nd  s.  of  Ralph  (1847),  Esq.,  of  Downham  Hall,  Clitheroe, 
Lanes.  B.  there  Dec.  23,  1863.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1886;  M.A.  1890; 
Sc.D.  1913.  Lecturer  in  Zoology  at  Owens  College,  Man- 
chester, 1889-93;  in  Biology  at  Guy's  Hospital,  London, 
1901-14;  in  Vertebrate  Embryology  at  the  Imperial  College 
of  Science,  1910;  in  .\nimal  Embryology  at  Cambridge, 
1913-15.  F.R.S.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  23,  1915, 
aged  51,  at  Grantchester,  Cambs.  Brother  of  William  O. 
(1885),  etc.  {Cambridge  Univ.  Reporter;  The  Times,  Oct.  25, 
1915-) 

ASSHETON,  WILLIAM  ORME.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1885.  3rd  s.  of  Ralph  (1847),  Esq.  B.  Feb.  r6,  1866,  at 
Downham,  Lanes.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Ripon)  1894; 
C.  of  St  Luke's,  Beeston  Hill,  Leeds,  1892-5.  R.  of  Bilton, 
Warws.,  1895-1935.  Rural  Dean  of  Rugby  with  Dunchurch, 
1912-20.  Pr.,  dio.  Coventry,  1936-.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  The  Gable  House,  BUton,  Rugby.  Brother  of  Ralph  C. 
(1879),  etc.   (Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ASTBURY,  ALBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.  S.  of  James,  of  Upwood  Mount,  near  Bromsgrove, 
Worcs.  B.  Feb.  22,  1871,  at  Birmingham.  School,  King 
Edward  \T,  Birmingham  (Mr  Vardy).  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.  1893.  M.I.M.E.  Of  Wood  End,  Bamt  Green,  Worcs. 
Died  Oct.  27,  1934,  aged  63. 

ASTBURY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  20,  1838.  Of  Staffs.  [S.  of  John,  of  Cold  Neece,  Stafifs.] 
Died  Nov.  20,  1838,  aged  22,  at  Cold  Neece.  Brother  of 
John  S.  (1841).    (G.  Mag.,  1839,  i.  108.) 

ASTBURY,  FRANK  LLEWELLYN  DAVIES.  Matric.  Non-Coil. 
Oct.  31,  1899.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  Nov.  22,  1872,  at  Grantham, 
Lines.  Schools,  Northop,  Chambers  Street,  Grantham,  and 
Alum,  Mold.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6,  1900;  B..-^. 
1902;  M..A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Worcester) 
1904.  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Birmingham,  1902-5.  C.  of  St 
Mary's,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk,  1905-15.  R.  of  Kirkby- 
la-Thorpe  with  Asgarby,  Lines.,  1915-25.  Died  Nov.  24, 
1927,  at  Gloucester,  as  the  result  of  an  accident.  Buried  at 
Painswick.  (Peile,  11.  845;  Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times, 
Nov.  26,  1925.) 

ASTBURY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  8,  1870.  S. 
of  Thomas.  B.  Nov.  19,  1849,  at  Smethwick,  Staffs.  School, 
Eyke,  Suffolk  (Mr  Darling).  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874; 
M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1873;  priest,  1874; 
C.  of  Redditch,  Worcs.,  1873-84.  P.C.  of  Smethwick, 
Birmingham,  1884-1926.  Hon.  Canon  of  Birmingham, 
1906-26.  Surrogate,  dio.  Birmingham  and  Lichfield,  1906- 
26.  Died  Apr.  23,  1926,  aged  76,  at  Knottsall  Lodge, 
Langley.    (Peile,  11.  616.) 

ASTBURY,  JOHN  STEDMAN  (or  STEEDMAN).  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Pembroke,  July  2,  1841.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of 
Cold  Neece,  Eccleshall,  Staffs.  B.  in  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1841,  as  Steedman;  B.A.  1845.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  24,  1846,  as  John  Steedman,  3rd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of 
Cold  Neece,  Staffs.  Brother  of  Edward  (1838).  (Scott,  MSS. ; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

ASTELL,  RICHARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  8,  1823.  S.  of  William  [Thornton;  assumed 
surname  of  Astell  in  1807].  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823.  Of  Everton  House,  Hunts.;  succeeded 
his  father,  Mar.  7,  1847.  Entered  the  Army  (Grenadier 
Guards;  retired  as  Col.,  1851).  Died  unmarried  May  15, 
1864.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

ASTLEY,  AYLMER  ANTHONY  or  ANTHONY  AYLMER.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  6,  1870,  as  Anthony  A.  Of 
Devon.  [6th  s.  of  Sir  Francis  Dugdale,  Bart.,  of  Eastleigh, 
Hants.]  B.  Oct.  10,  1850,  at  Plymouth.  Matric.  Lent,  1870. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  July  9,  1870,  as  Aylmer,  A.;  B.A.  1876; 
M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Sarum)  1877;  C.  of 
Downton,  Wilts.,  1876-7.  R.  of  Everley,  1877-191 7.  Twice 
married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  9,  1917,  at  Everley. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Corbett;  Crockford.) 

ASTLEY,  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  4,  1783.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Bart.,  of  Melton  Con- 
stable, Norfolk.  B.  Aug.  31,  1764,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1783;  Scholar;  B.A.  1787.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  24, 
1786;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1788;  R.  of  Little  Snoring,  Norfolk, 
1788.  Married  .A.nne,  dau.  of  Edward  Hase,  of  Sail, 
Norfolk,  1787.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  25,  1788,  aged  26  (sic). 
Brother  of  Henry  N.  (1785)  and  half-brother  of  James  H. 
(1776).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Hastings;  G.  Mag.,  1788,  11. 
1127.) 

ASTLEY,  BERNARD  ARMINE  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  Catharine's,  May  10,  1892.  2nd  s.  of  Frederic  Bernard 
[of  Burgh  Hall,  Norfolk].  B.  Aug.  4,  1873,  in  Norfolk. 
[School,  Aldenham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  B..-V. 
1895.     Brewer.     J. P.    and   County  Councillor   for   Devon. 


AsTLEY,  James  [Jacob]  Henry 

Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Devon  Regt.;  Lieut., 
Training  Reserve  Battalion  and  Labour  Corps).  Of  Burton 
Lodge,  Brixham,  South  Devon.  Died  Mar.  31,  1934.  {Alden- 
ham Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

ASTLEY,  BERNARD  EDWARD  DELAVAL,  Baron  HASTINGS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1873.  S.  of  Delaval  Loftus 
(next).  Baron  Hastings  and  V.  of  East  Barsham,  Norfolk. 
B.  there  Sept.  9,  1855.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  19th  Baron  Hastings,  Sept.  28, 
1872.  Died  unmarried  Dec.  22,  1875,  of  jungle  fever,  at 
Annamally  Hills,  Tanjore,  Madras.   {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

ASTLEY,  The  Hon.  DELAVAL  LOFTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  3,  1843.  [Apparently  confused  in  the  rrintiy  Coll.  Adm. 
Book  with  his  elder  brother  Jacob  Henry  Delaval,  who  was 
bom  May  21,  1822.]  2nd  s.  of  Jacob,  Baron  Hastings.  B. 
Mar.  24,  1825.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  M.A. 
1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  15,  1851;  priest,  June  6, 
1852.  V.  of  East  Barsham,  Norfolk,  1855-71.  R.  of  Little 
Snoring,  1855-71.  Succeeded  his  brother,  Jacob  Henry 
Delaval,  as  18th  Baron  Hastings,  Mar.  8,  1871.  .Married 
Frances  Diana,  dau.  of  Charles  (.Manners-Sutton),  Viscount 
Canterbury,  Aug.  8,  1848.  Died  Sept.  28,  1872,  aged  47. 
Father  of  Bernard  E.  D.  (above).   {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

ASTLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1817.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Jacob  Henry  (1776),  Bart.  B.  Jan.  1799, 
at  Melton  Constable,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1818.  After- 
wards went  to  Oxford;  matric.  (St  Mary  Hall)  June  28,  1826, 
age  26.  Died  Apr.  4,  1846,  being  found  drowned  in  the 
Ourthe.  Brother  of  Francis  L'E.  (1828).  {Al.  Oxon. ;  G.  Mag. ; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

ASTLEY,  FRANCIS  DUKINFIELD  PALMER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  8,  1843.  [S.  of  Francis  Dukinfield,  deceased, 
late  of  Dukinfield  Lodge,  Cheshire.  B.  Apr.  24,  1825.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1843.  Of  Felfoot,  Lanes.,  and  Dukinfield 
Lodge,  Cheshire,  Esq.  J. P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff  of 
Cheshire,  1854.  Married  Gertrude  Emma,  dau.  of  Col. 
Henry  David  Jones,  R.E.,  Oct.  7,  1847.  Died  Mar.  26,  1868. 
Buried  at  West  Dean,  near  Chichester.  (Burke,  L.G.;  J.  P. 
Earwaker,  E.  Cheshire,  11.  25.) 

ASTLEY,  FRANCIS  L'ESTRANGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  23,  1828;  re-adm.  July  2,  1835.  3rd  s.  of 
[Sir]  Jacob  Henry  [Bart.].  B.  Feb.  27,  1810,  at  Melton 
Constable,  Norfolk.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1828. 
Lieut.-Col.  Commandant  Norfolk  Artillery,  1855-66.  Twice 
married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  9,  1866,  at  Chequers 
Court,  near  Aylesbury,  Bucks.  Brother  of  Edward  (1817). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Boose,  iv.  Suppl.) 

ASTLEY,  GEORGE  MANNERS.  Of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge 
[according  to  G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs,  but  not  found  in  our  re 
cords].  S.  of  Delaval  Loftus  (1843),  Baron  Hastings.  B 
Apr.  5,  1857.  School,  Eton  (1871-2).  Succeeded  his  brother, 
Bernard  Edward  Delaval,  as  20th  Baron  Hastings,  Dec.  22 
1875.  A  well-known  sportsman;  Steward  of  the  Jockey  Club 
Won  the  Derby  with  Melton  in  1885.  Died  Sept.  18,  1904 
aged  47.  Brother  of  Bernard  E.  D.  (1873).  {G.E.C.,  ed, 
Gibbs.) 

ASTLEY,  HENRY  [L'ESTRANGE  MILLES].  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  .Apr.  9,  1824.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  and  h.  of 
Henry  Nicholas  (1785),  clerk.  B.  Dec.  27,  1804.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1824,  as  Henry  Mills  {sic);  Scholar,  1828;  B..A..  1828. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  27,  1829;  priest,  June  6,  1830, 
as  Henry  Milles.  R.  of  Newtimber,  Sussex,  1832-3.  R.  of 
Foulsham,  Norfolk,  1833-54.  Not  in  Clergy  Lists,  1855. 
Married  Dulcibella,  dau.  of  Col.  W.  Gooch,  of  Carleton, 
Yorks.,  May  18,  1841.  Died  s.p.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Hastings.) 

ASTLEY,  HENRY  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
June  26,  1785.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Bart.,  of  Melton 
Constable,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Jan.  5,  1767.  [School,  West- 
minster.] Scholar,  1785;  matric.  Easter,  1786;  B.A.  1789; 
M.A.  1792.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  15,  1785.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1791;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1791;  R. 
of  Little  Snoring,  Norfolk,  1791.  R.  of  East  Barsham, 
1791-1854.  R.  of  Bintree  with  Themelthorpe,  1799-1804.  R. 
of  Foulsham,  1803-33.  As  Worts  Travelling  Bachelor,  visited 
Italy  and  Holland.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Pitman, 
Esq.,  of  Exeter,  Feb.  20,  1798.  .'\uthor.  Letters.  Died  Aug.  14, 
1854.  Brother  of  Bernard  (1783)  and  father  of  Henry  (1824). 
{Peile,  II.  321;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

ASTLEY,  JAMES  [JACOB]  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Feb.  26,  1776.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward,  Bart.,  of 
Melton  Constable,  Norfolk.  B.  Sept.  12,  1756.  School, 
Westminster.  Did  not  matriculate.  M.P.  for  Norfolk,  1797- 
1817.  Succeeded  as  5th  Bart.,  Mar.  27,  1802.  Inherited  the 
Seaton  Delaval  estates  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Edward 
Hussey  Delaval,  1814.  Married  Hester,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Browne,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk,  Jan.  14,  1789.  Died 
Apr.  28,  1817,  at  Melton  Constable.  Father  of  Edward 
(1817)  and  Francis  L'E.  (1828);  half-brother  of  Bernard 
(1783)  and  Henry  N.  (1785).   {G.E.C.   iii.  56.) 


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ASTLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  c.  Michs.  1752- 
S.  of  Sir  Jacob,  Bart.,  of  Melton  Constable,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Hindolveston.  Schools,  Holt  (Mr  Holmes)  and  Bury  (Mr 
Gamham).  Matric.  Easter,  1753;  Scholar,  1752-6;  LL.B. 
1759.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  19,  1758;  priest,  Oct.  22, 
1758.  R.  of  Thomage  and  Brinton,  Norfolk,  1758-1803. 
R.  of  Bintree  (or  Bintry),  1759-71.  R-  of  Foulsham,  1771- 
1803.  Died  May  28,  1803.  M.I.  at  Thomage.  Married 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry  (?  PhiUp)  Bell,  Esq.,  of  Wallington 
Hall,  Norfolk,  1762.  {Venn,  11.  68;  C.  J.  Palmer,  Perlustration 
of  Gt  Yarmouth,  iii.  357.) 

ASTLEY,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  6, 
1878.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  4,  Broad  Gate,  Coventry,  Wanvs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon, 
1888;  priest  (Manchester)  1890;  C.  of  Grimsargh,  Lanes., 
1888-91.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Colwyn  Bay,  1891-1904.  R.  of 
Sydenham,  Ontario,  1904-7.  C.  of  St  James's,  New  Brighton, 
1907-19.  V.  of  Dunham  Massey,  Cheshire,  1919-29.  Died 
Oct.  28,  1929,  aged  70,  in  a  London  nursing-home.  {Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Oct.  29,  1929.) 

ASTLEY,  JOHN  WOLVEY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  I,  1825.  S.  of  John  Wolvey  [M.A.  (Oxon.),  R.  of 
Quennington,  Gloucs.,  1811].  B.  Oct.  11,  1805,  at  Chichester, 
Sussex.  Bapt.  Jan.  31,  1806,  at  Cirencester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1825;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Fellow,  1828-49.  Ord.  deacon, 
1830;  priest  (Lincoln)  1834;  C.  of  Priors  Quarter,  Tiverton, 
Devon,  1832-8.  R.  of  Chalton  with  Clanfield  and  Idsworth 
Chapel,  Hants.,  1847-75-  Died  Apr.  2,  1875,  aged  69. 
Buried  at  Chalton.  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

ASTLEY,  RICHARD  JOHN  [SULLEN].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Nov.  26,  179(1.  7th  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Bart.,  of 
Melton  Constable,  Norfolk  [but  he  is  not  found  in  Burke  or 
Foster].  B.  in  London.  Scholar,  1796;  matric.  Michs.  1797. 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  20,  1800.  [For  an  account  of 
the  circumstances  attending  his  admission,  see  note  sub 
Atkinson,  William  (1776).]  Re-adm.  at  Pembroke,  May  6, 
1806  (R.  J.  BuUen);  M.B.  (Pembroke)  1810.  Of  Stoke  Ferry, 
Norfolk.  [Sir  Edward  Astley  married  as  his  third  wife, 
Elizabeth  Bullen,  of  Melton  Constable,  his  second  wife  having 
died  in  1792.  But  Elizabeth  Bullen  is  said  to  have  died 
s.p.m.  in  1810.]  Died  Feb.  7,  1851,  aged  73,  at  Downham 
Market.  Occurs  as  Richard  John  Grey  Boleyne  West  Astley, 
M.D.,  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  in  G.  Mag.,  1851,  i. 
570.   Half-brother  of  Henry  N.  (1785),  etc. 

ASTLEY,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  29,  1900. 
S.  of  William.  B.  Jan.  30,  1881,  at  Nelson,  Lanes.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B..A.  1903.  In  the  loco- 
motive works  of  the  Lanes,  and  Yorks.  Railway  Company  at 
Horwich,  1903-6;  subsequently  in  charge  of  locomotive 
sheds  at  various  places  on  that  railway.  Living  at  Carr 
Laund,  Nelson,  Lanes.,  in  1922.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major,  Royal  Engineers;  wounded).  {Peile,  11.  844;  Univ. 
War  List;  Gigglesiaick  Sch.  Reg.,  1922.) 

ASTON,  CYRIL  THORNTON.  .•\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2, 
1896.  [S.  of  John  Astbury,  clerk,  late  of  Cheltenham  and  St 
John's,  Deptford.  B.  1877.  School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1901 ; 
priest  (Winchester)  1903;  C.  of  St  Simon's,  Southsea,  Hants., 
1901-5.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Onslow  Square,  London,  1905-9.  V. 
of  St  Matthew's,  Rugby,  Wanvs.,  1909-19.  R.  of  St  Thomas's, 
Birmingham,  1919.  Died  Nov.  4,  19 19.  Brother  of  Randolph 
L.  (1888)  and  William  G.  (1879).    {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

ASTON,  FREDERIC  MARRINER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  8,  1886.  S.  of  Joseph  Keech,  attorney,  of  West- 
minster, London.  B.  1867,  at  Bayswater.  [School,  Shrews- 
bury.] Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1896.  Football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1889.  Solicitor,  1892.  Of  Washaway,  Corn- 
wall, in  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  2nd  Volunteer 
Battalion,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry).  Killed  in 
action,  July  31,  1915,  aged  48,  in  Flanders.  {Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Aug.  6,  1915.) 

ASTON,  RANDOLPH  LITTLETON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  6th  s.  of  John  Astbury,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  Sept.  6, 
1869,  at  South  Kensington,  London.  Schools,  Cheltenham 
College,  Westminster,  Berkhamsted  and  Tonbridge. 
Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1905. 
Football  (rugby)  'blue';  played  for  the  English  team  in 
South  Africa,  1891-2.  Assistant  Master  at  Blair  Lodge 
School,  Perthshire,  N.B.,  1891-2;  at  Tonbridge  School, 
1892-1923;  retired.  Died  Nov.  3,  1930,  aged  61.  Brother  of 
William  G.  (1879),  etc.  {Venn,  n.  496;  Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Nov.  5,  1930.) 

ASTON,  THEOPHILUS  [THEODORE].  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  6,  1843.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  schoolmaster,  of 
Handsworth,  Stafis.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  21,  1827.  Matric. 
Michs.  1843;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  14,  1850,  as  Theodore  .\.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1853.   On  the  Northern  Circuit.   Bencher,  1872.    Q.C., 


Atchison,  Arthur  Turnour 

1872.  A  specialist  at  the  Bar  in  the  Law  of  patents;  possessed 
a  considerable  knowledge  of  science  and  was  at  one  time  an 
almost  indispensable  Counsel  in  difficult  cases.  Of  Sondes 
Place,  Dorking,  Surrey.  Died  there  Oct.  24,  19 10.  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Oct.  27,  19 10.) 

ASTON,  WILLIAM  FERGUSSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1892.   S.  of  William  Smart,  accountant  [died  1876]. 

B.  Feb.  20,  1872,  at  Kensington.  Schools,  Loretto  and  Here- 
ford Cathedral.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (Durham)  1897;  C.  of  Barnard 
Castle,  1895-7.  C.  of  Stratford-on-Avon  (Precentor  Curate), 
1897-9.  C.  of  Petersham,  1899-1901.  C.-in-charge  of  Lee- 
on-SoIent,  1901-8.  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Eastbourne,  i9r3-28. 
Died  June  14,  1928,  aged  56,  at  2,  Southfields  Road,  East- 
bourne.  {Loretto  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ASTON,  WILLIAM  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
1879.  S.  of  John  Astbury,  clerk.  B.  Apr.  7,  i860,  at  Kem- 
berton,  Salop.  [Schools,  Cheltenham  College,  Repton  and 
Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B..^.  1890.  Divinity  student 
at  Trinity  College,  Toronto,  Canada.  Ord.  deacon  (Toronto) 
:886;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  St  John's  Bowmanville,  Ontario, 
1886-7.  C.  of  Teddington,  Middlesex,  1889-90.  Held  other 
curacies,  1890-6.  R.  of  Ellingham,  Norfolk,  1897-1915. 
Died  Oct.  12,  1915.  Buried  at  Ellingham.  Brother  of 
Randolph  L.  (1888), etc.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;P.  E.Towell.) 

ATCHERLEY,  DAVID  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  18,  1836.  Did  not  reside.  [S.  and  h.  of  David  Francis, 
of  Marton,  Salop,  F.R.S.,  and  Attorney-General,  who 
assumed  the  surname  of  Atcherley  in  lieu  of  Jones  in  1834.] 
Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (University  College)  Dec.  9, 
1836,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxon.)  1842;  M..'\.  1864.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  8,  1840.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1850.  Of 
Marton,  Salop.  Succeeded  his  father,  July  6,  1845.  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Marton;  also  of  Whatcroft,  Cheshire.  D.L.  of 
Shropshire.  Acting  Magistrate  for  Shropshire  and  Flintshire. 
High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire,  1864.  Died  May  3,  1887.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ATCHERLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 

1789.  S.  of  James  (1748-9),  clerk.  Head  Master  of  Shrews- 
bury School.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Apr.  i,  1771,  at  St  Mary's, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B..\.  1793.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield  and  Coventry)  Feb.  2,  1794;  priest,  June  14,  1795; 

C.  of  Grinshill,  Salop,  1794;  signs  the  Registers  of  Stapleford, 
Salop,  between  1796  and  1798.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy  in 
1798.  C.  of  Astley,  Salop  (succeeding  his  father)  1804-. 
Brother  of  Roger  (next).    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

ATCHERLEY,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1786.  Of  Salop.  S.  of  James  (1748-9),  clerk,  Head  Master  of 
Shrewsbury  School.  Bapt.  Feb.  23,  1768,  at  St  Mary's, 
Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1786. 
Migrated  to  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford;  matric.  there  May  5, 

1790,  age  22.  Signs  Registers,  as  C.  of  Hughley,  Salop,  1818- 
21;  and  of  Sheinton,  Salop,  1817-24.  (His  widow,  a  dau.  of 
Major  Rinnell,  the  geographer,  died  at  Bridgenorth,  in  1842; 
see  G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  452  b.)  Brother  of  John  (above). 
{Al.  Oxon.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

ATCHESON,  ANTHONY  LEIGHTON  [SINGLETON].  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Nov.  21,  1815.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  of  Ely  Place, 
Holbom,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1816,  as  Ant.  Singleton. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  14,  1820,  as  Anthony  Singleton; 
2nd  s.  of  Nathaniel,  of  Westminster.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
June  13,  1824,  as  Anthony  Singleton.  R.  of  Teigh,  Rutland, 
1830-76.  [Occurs  as  Alfred  S.  in  Clergy  Lists  and  Crockford; 
but  as  Anthony  Singleton  in  Foster,  Index  Eccles.]  Died 
June  18,  1876.    (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

ATCHESON,  HENRY,  see  ATKINSON,  HENRY  (1818). 

ATCHESON,  ROBERT  STEVENSON  EDEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Jan.  26,  1849.  S.  of  Robert  Shank.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1854;  M.A. 
1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Carlisle)  1859;  C.  ofDalston, 
Cumberland,  1858-60.  C.  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  1860-6. 
Apparently  remained  without  cure.  Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford, 1893. 

ATCHISON,  ARTHUR  TURNOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  12,  1866.  S.  of  Henry  Arthur,  Lieut. -Col.,  officer  in  the 
.\rmy.  B.  1846,  at  Bath.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Student 
of  the  Association  of  Civil  Engineers,  1870;  Associate,  1874. 
In  the  office  of  J.  Bailey  Denton,  C.E.,  1876;  gained  a  pre- 
mium of  300  guineas  for  a  scheme  for  the  drainage  of  the 
Thames  Valley.  Practised  independently,  1878.  Employed 
on  the  Shanghai  Waterworks,  and  water  supply  of  St 
Vincent.  Secretary  of  Section  G  of  the  British  .Association, 
1874  and  1877-86.  Secretary  to  the  Association  at  Birming- 
ham, 1886;  Manchester,  1887;  Bath,  1888,  and  Newcastle, 
1889.  Prepared  schemes  for  parhament  for  Bills  for  railways, 
etc.  Died  of  consumption,  Apr.  21,  1891,  at  Mentone.  Father 
of  the  next.    {Peile,  11.  597.) 


Atchison,  George  Turnour 

ATCHISON,  GEORGE  TURNOUR.  Adm.  peas,  at  Christ's, 
July  1, 1896.  S.  of  Arthur  Tumour  (above).  B.  July  10,  1877, 
in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1900;  M.A.  1903.  A  distinguished  member  of  the 
College  Boat  Club.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Paul's  Preparatory 
School,  Colet  Court,  1901-6;  at  Bedford  School,  1907-22; 
won  many  successes  as  'coach'  of  the  ist  VIII;  and  be- 
queathed his  savings  to  form  the  nucleus  of  a  '  Henley  Fund.' 
Author  (with  G.  C.  Brown),  Christ's  College  Boat  Club.  Died 
July  27,  192::,  at  Bedford.  {P<^ile,  n.  810;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1922.) 

ATCHLEY,  HAROLD  GEORGE  SYMONDS.  Adm.  at  Selwyn 
H.,  Oct.  I,  1890.  S.  of  George  Frederick,  surgeon,  of  Bristol. 
B.  there  Aug.  30,  1872.  School,  Bristol  Grammar  (Mr  R.  L. 
Leighton).  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Apr. 
15,  1891;  B..A.  1894;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1897;  pnest 
(Bath  and  WeUs)  1898.  C.  of  Ilminster,  1898-1905.  C.  of 
Portishead,  1905-8.  P.C.  of  Oakhill,  Bath,  1908-15.  P.C. 
of  Godney,  Somerset,  1915-18;  resigned.  Lived  latterly  at 
Wellington,  Somerset.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1919. 

ATHAWES,  ARTHUR  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1897.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  Edward  James  (next), 
stipendiary  magistrate,  of  Nevill  House,  Chatham.  B.  Jan. 
22,  1878,  at  Beckeoham.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900. 
Head  Master  of  Dumpton  House  School,  Broadstairs.Kent; 
there,  1932-3-.  Brother  of  Edward  J.  S.  (1892).  {School- 
masters' Directory,  1932-3.) 

ATHAWES,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1854.  S.  of  John  (1815),  clerk.  B.  1836,  at  Loughton, 
Bucks.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1859; 
M.A.  1862.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  24,  1857.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  i860.  At  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  26,  1866,  ad 
eundem  (.■\tthawes,  Edw.  J.).  Stipendiary  Magistrate  for 
Chatham  and  Sheemess,  1877-1902.  J. P.  for  Kent.  Of 
Nevill  House,  Chatham.  Died  there  Nov.  1 1,  1902,  aged  66. 
Brother  of  John  T.  (1857);  father  of  Arthur  S.  (above)  and 
Edward  J.  S.  (next). 

ATHAWES,  EDWARD  JOHN  SPOFFORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1892.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  Edward 
James  (above),  Esq.,  barrister,  of  Shaftesbury  House, 
Rochester.  B.  Aug.  6,  1873,  at  Beckenham.  School,  King's, 
Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  1895. 
Barrister  (Gray's  Inn)  1898.  Attorney-General  and  Chief 
Justice,  B.  Honduras.  Resident  Magistrate,  Jamaica.  Died 
Nov.  5,  1924,  aged  51,  at  Kingston,  Jamaica.  (Scott,  MSS; 
W.  Cowper.) 

ATHAWES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1815. 
[Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Maidstone,  Kent;  Sacrisla.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1822.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  23,  1815.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1821.  Ord.  deacon, 
1827;  priest  (Lincoln)  1828.  R.  of  Gt  Loughton,  Bucks., 
1833-64.  J. P.  for  Bucks,  and  Northants.  Married  Miriam, 
dau.  of  John  Browne,  of  Erith,  Hunts.  Died  May  21,  1864, 
aged  68,  at  Loughton.  Father  of  Edward  J.  (1854)  and  John 
T.  (next).    (Lipscomb,  iv.  240;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  11.  119.) 

ATHAWES,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  28, 
1857.  [S.  of  John  (1815),  R.  of  Loughton,  Bucks.  B.  Dec.  8, 
1837.  School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon,  1862;  priest  (Oxford) 
1864;  C.  of  Loughton,  1862-4.  C.  of  East  Hendred,  1864-7. 
Head  Master  of  St  John's  Middle  School,  Kennington,  1867- 
81.  Chaplain  at  Bologna,  1882.  R.  of  Loughton,  Bucks., 
1883-1915.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools  (Oxford  dio.), 
1891.  J. P.  for  Bucks.  Chairman  of  the  Newport  Pagnell 
Board  of  Guardians  and  the  Rural  District  Council.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  19 16.  Brother  of  Edward  J. 
(1854).   (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

ATHERLEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
May  6,  1790.  S.  and  h.  of  .Arthur,  of  Southampton.  School, 
Eton.  'Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1795.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  8,  1791.  Banker  at  Southampton;  of  the  firm  of 
Atherley  and  Fall.  J.P.  for  Southampton  and  Sussex. 
Borough  Magistrate  for  Southampton.  M.P.  for  Southamp- 
ton, 1806-7,  1812-18,  1831-5.  Married  Lady  Louisa  Kerr, 
dau.  of  WilUam  John  (Kerr),  .Marquis  of  Lothian,  June  2, 
1793.  Died  Oct.  i,  1844,  aged  74,  at  Tower  House,  Brighton. 
Father  of  the  next  and  Henry  F.  (1824).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.,  1844,  II.  650;  Burke,  L.G.) 
ATHERLEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  2,  1812.  S.  and  h.  of  Arthur  (above).  B.  Feb.  8,  i794. 
at  Southampton.  School,  Southampton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1812;  M.A.  1816.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest,  1818.  V.  of 
Heavitree,  Devon,  1820-57.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1833-57. 
Married  Amelia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Dawkins,  Nov.  8, 
1821.  Died  Feb.  14,  1857,  at  26,  Upper  Grosvenor  Street, 
London.  Brother  of  Henry  F.  (1824)  and  father  of  Sydney 
K.  B.  (1854).   (Burke,  L.G. ;  G.  iVag.j 


Atherton,  Philip 

ATHERLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
.\pr.  12,  1837.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Southampton.  School, 
Hdrrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Banker  at  Southampton.  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Hants.  Died  .\pT.  18,  1883.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.) 

ATHERLEY,  HENRY  FOX.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  10,  1824.  S.  of  Arthur  (1790).  B.  at  Winchester.  School, 
Denham,  Bucks.  (Mr  Haggitt).  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B..\. 
1828;  M.A.  183X.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest  (Chichester) 
1830.  C.  of  Upper  Beeding,  Sussex,  1846-50.  V.  of  Staverton, 
Devon,  1850-74.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876.  Brother 
of  Arthur  (1812). 

ATHERLEY,  SYDNEY  KERR  BULLER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Apr.  4,  1854.  4th  s.  of  Arthur  (1812),  clerk.  B. 
at  Exeter.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1855.  Died  Feb.  27, 
1878. 

ATHERSTONE-HALES,  WILFRED  BURCKHARDT,  see  HALES. 

ATHERTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  6,  1822. 
of  Wilts.  [3rd  s.  of  Nathan,  attorney,  of  Calne,  Wilts.  B. 
there  1805.]  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  (33^1^  Wrangler) 
1828.  Civil  Engineer.  M.I.C.E.,  182S.  Resident  Engineer  of 
River  Clyde,  1832-4.  Manager  of  Claud  Girdwood  and  Co., 
iron  founders  of  Glasgow,  1834-7.  Chief  Engineer  at  Wool- 
wich Dockyard,  1847-8  and  1851-62;  at  Devonport,  1849-51. 
Consulting  Engineer  in  London,  1862-70.  Married  Christine 
Ferr>'.  .Author,  The  Capability  of  Steamships;  On  Marine 
Engine  Construction  and  Classification.  Died  s.p.  May  24, 
1875,  at  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight.   (Boase.) 

ATHERTON,  CHARLES  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
.A.pr.  14,  i860.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.  B.  July  18,  1839,  at 
Nottingham.  [School,  Nottingham.]  Matric.  Easter,  i86o; 
B..\.  1863;  M..A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1863;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1864;  C.  of  Pensnett,  Staffs.,  1863-7;  V.,  1867-76. 
R.  of  Nympsfield,  Gloucs.,  1876-8.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Bed- 
minster,  1878-85.  V.  of  Snaith,  Yorks.,  1885-6.  R.  of 
Farringdon,  Devon,  1887-9.  Canon  of  Exeter,  1889-1907. 
Treasurer  of  Exeter  Cathedral,  1891-1907.  An  ardent 
missioner;  did  splendid  work  among  colliers.  At  Exeter 
found  supporters  amongst  both  high  and  low  churchmen, 
gathering  round  him  a  band  of  devoted  missioners.  His 
annual  meetings  at  Exeter  attended  by  leading  churchmen 
of  all  parties.  Author,  religious.  Died  Oct.  i,  1907,  in  The 
Close,  Exeter.  Father  of  Ernest  C.  (1883).  (R.  Simms, 
Bibliotheca  Staffs. ;  Scott,  MSS. ;  Eagle.) 

ATHERTON,  EDWARD  ERNEST.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  4,  1883.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1858),  clerk.  B.  Oct.  11,  1864, 
at  Bury,  Lanes.   Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B..A..  1886;  M.A.  1890. 
Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Exeter)  1888;  C.  of  St  Mary  Major, 
Exeter,  1887-90.   C.  of  Bradninch,  Devon,  1891-1902.  V.  of 
Rockbeare,   1902-6.    Died  there  May  i,   1906.    (Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.) 
ATHERTON,    ERNEST   CHARLES.     Adm.    pens,    at    Clare, 
Oct.  8,  1883.    [S.  of  Charles  Isaac  (i860),  Canon  of  Exeter. 
School,  CUfton  College.]    Matric.  Michs.   1883;  B.A.   1886; 
MA    1890.    Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest  (Exeter)  1889;  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Torquay,  1888-90.   C.  of  Stoke  Damerel,  1891-3. 
V  of  Holy  Trinity,  Barnstaple,  1893-1901.  V.  of  St  James's, 
Keyham,  1901-33.    During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces,  1914-19.   Died  Mar.  27,  1934.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 
ATHERTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct    19,   1756.    S.  of  John,   Esq.,  of  Lanes,  [probably  of 
Walton   Old   HaU,   Walton-on-the-Hill].    B.   at   Liverpool. 
School,   Macclesfield  (Mr  Atkinson).    Matric.   Michs.   1756. 
Doubtless  of  Walton  Old  HaU,  Lanes. ;  High  Shenfif  of  Lanes., 
1780    Married  .Anna,  dau.  of  Simon  Jacson,  R.  of  Tarporley, 
Cheshire      Buried    at    Walton-on-the-HUl.      Will    proved 
(Chester)    1789.     Father   of   John  J.    (1778).    (R.   Stewart 
Brown,  Cal.  of  Wills  at  Chester.) 
ATHERTON,    JOHN    ARMYTAGE.     Adm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  14,  1863.    Of  Vorks.    Matric.  Michs.  1863,  as 
John  Armitage. 
ATHERTON,  JOHN  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  II,  1778.   S.  of  John  (1756),  of  Walton,  Lanes    School, 
Wirington  (Mr  Owen).    Matric.  Lent,  1779;,  Sold  Walton 
Old  HaU    c.  1804,  and  removed  to  near  Ludlow.    (Vtctorta 
Co.  Hist.',  Lanes.,  ni.  26;  Gregson,  Fragments,  142.) 
ATHERTON  PHILIP.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1758.  S.  of  Philip,  of 
Totnes    Devon.    Matric.  (Balliol  CoUege,  Oxford)  Apr.   15, 
1736,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1739-  FeUow of  B^iol  (according 
to  the  Blundell  School  Reg.,  but  not  so  styled  in  Al.  Oxon.; 
neither  of  these  authorities  records  the  M.A.  degree  from 
Sidney).   Usher  of  BlundeU's  School,  1746-57;  Head  Master, 
1757-75-  resigned.   C.  of  St  Peter's,  Tiverton.   R.  of  Kentis- 
burv    1773-^    V.  of  Minehead,  Somerset,  till  1777-    Died 
Mar    19,   1777,  aged  58.    Buried  at  Tiverton.    M.I.  m  St 
Peter's    (Cant.  Act  Bk.;Al.  Oaok.;  Polwhele,  Devon,  in.  354-) 


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Atherton,  Robert  Heys 

ATHERTON,  ROBERT  HEYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  i6, 
1847.  S.  of  William,  pipe-maker,  of  Leeds  Street,  Liverpool. 
B.  at  St  Peter's,  Liverpool.  Bapt.  Nov.  25,  1818  (sic).  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter) 
1849;  priest,  1850;  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Ivybridge,  Devon, 
1850-5.  V.  of  St  James's,  Limehouse,  London,  1855-75. 
R.  of  Walton  West  with  Talbenny,  Pembs.,  1875-9.  V.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Stepney,  1880-3.  Chaplain  to  the  Coopers' 
Company.  Fellow  of  the  Genealogical  and  Historical  Society. 
Died  Nov.  3,  1883,  aged  59,  at  Hove.  {Hennessy;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

ATHERTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1858.  S.  of  Paul,  pawnbroker.  B.  at  Bilston,  Staffs.  Bapt. 
Nov.  29,  1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865. 
Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest  (Manchester)  1862;  C.  of  Bury, 
Lanes.,  1862-6.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  Bury,  1866-79.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1880.    Probably  father  of  Edward  E.  (1883). 

ATHERTON,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1875. 
S.  of  the  late  Sir  William,  Attorney-General.  B.  Aug.  29, 
1856,  in  the  parish  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.  Entered  the 
Army  (12th  Lancers,  1880;  Capt.,  1887;  Major,  1893;  Col., 
1894;  Lieut.-Col.,  1900).  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1902;  mentioned  in  despatches;  C.B.,  1902.  In  the 
Great  War,  Brevet-Col.,  Reserve  Regt.  of  Cavalry  and  Labour 
Corps.,  1914-18;  mentioned  in  despatches.  C.M.G.,  1918. 
Died  Sept.  27,  1920,  at  3,  Down  Street,  Piccadilly,  London. 
Brother  of  Walter  H.  (1872).   (Venn,  11.  418.) 

ATHERTON,  WALTER  HYDE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1,  1872.  S.  of  Sir  WiUiam,  late  Attorney-General.  B. 
in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1872. 
Entered  the  Army  (5th  Dragoon  Guards,  1874;  Capt.,  1879; 
Major,  1884).  Killed  in  the  battle  of  Abu  Klea,  Jan.  17,  1885. 
Brother  of  Thomas  J.  (1875).   (Venn,  11.  403.) 

ATHERTON,  WEBSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  2, 
1869.   Of  Lanes.   Did  not  reside. 

ATHERTON,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  from  Sidney,  1758. 

ATHILL,  see  also  ATTHILL. 

ATHILL,  GEORGE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1871.  S.  of  George,  merchant.  B.  at  Islington,  London. 
Bapt.  May  18,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A. 
1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest  (Chester)  1875;  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Bootle,  Lanes.,  1874-7.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Truro, 
1877-84.  Diocesan  Inspector  for  Truro,  1879-83;  for  Win- 
chester, 1883-95.  V.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Hyde,  Win- 
chester, 1895-7.  Died  there  Dec.  13,  1897.  (Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

ATHILL,  REMI  FRANCIS  IMBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  Herbert,  clerk,  of  Digswell  rectory, 
Welwyn,  Herts.  B.  Oct.  i,  1880,  at  Exeter.  School,  Welling- 
ton College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899,  as  Fra.  Remi  Imbert. 
Entered  the  Army,  1901  (Lieut.,  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
1903;  Adjutant,  6th  Batt.,  1911).  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1902;  Capt.,  1913.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-18, 
Major,  1916;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  A  member  of 
the  British  Mission  to  the  United  States,  1917-18.  C.M.G., 
1918.  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant-Gen.  in  Egypt,  1920-4; 
Lieut.-Col.;  retired,  1926.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
Brinkbum  High  House,  Longframlington,  Northumber- 
land. (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Who, 
1938.) 

ATHILL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14, 
1803.  S.  of  Samuel  [Byam],  physician,  of  Antigua,  West 
Indies  [sometime  President  of  the  Council].  B.  Oct.  7,  1786. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Easter,  1806;  B.A.  1808.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  29,  1802.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1810. 
Died  Oct.  21,  i8n,  aged  25,  at  Antigua.  (V.  L.  Oliver, 
Antigua;  G.  Mag.) 

ATHORPE,  GEORGE  MIDDLETON,  see  MIDDLETON. 

ATHORPE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  16,  1791.  Of  Yorks.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Esq.  School, 
'Hipperam.'  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1795.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1799.   Died  Nov.  22,  1820. 

ATHOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  23,  1801.  Of 
Norfolk.  S.  of  Robert.  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  Scholar,  1803; 
B.A.  1807.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  22,  1807;  priest, 
June  12,  1808;  R.  of  St  Edmund-the-King,  Norwich, 
1808-17.  R-  of  Hulcot  (or  Hullcott),  Bucks.,  1817-42.  Died 
there  Apr.  9,  1842,  aged  66.    (G.  Mag.,  1842,  11.  102.) 

ATKEY,  FREDERICK  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  II,  1862.  [S.  of  James,  of  Chichester.  B.  Nov.  29, 
1843.]  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866.  Solicitor.  Of  14, 
Austin  Friars,  London;  afterwards  of  ga,  Sackville  Street, 
London.  Lived  latterly  at  Wallington,  Surrey.  Died  Jan.  20, 
1922.   Father  of  James  F.  H.  (next). 


Atkins,  George 

ATKEY,  JAMES  FREDERICK  HAYNES.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1895.  S.  and  h.  of  Frederick  Walter  (above),  solicitor, 
of  14,  Austin  Friars,  London.  B.  Nov.  27,  1876,  at  12,  St 
Philip's  Road,  Surbiton,  Surrey.  Schools,  St  Lawrence 
College  and  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  Nov.  1901;  of  12,  Park  Place,  St  James's  Street, 
London,  S.W.  i.  Of  Atkey,  Turner  and  Co.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  Royal  Field  Artillery;  wounded).  Married 
and  had  issue.  Of  The  Croft,  Oxshott,  Surrey.  Died  there 
June  5,  1938.  (Univ.  War  List;  Law  List,  1937;  St 
Lawrence  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  June  7,  1938.) 

ATKEY,  SIDNEY  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892. 
S.  of  C.  T.,  Esq.,  of  296,  Upper  Richmond  Road,  Putney, 
London,  S.W.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1895.  Solicitor.  Of  Glendon,  Broadstone,  Dorset.  Not 
in  Law  List,  1936.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Hamp- 
shire Regt.).    (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ATKIN,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  12,  1876.  S.  of  Joseph,  porter  merchant.  B.  Mar.  8, 
1857,  at  Nottingham.  .School,  Nottingham  High  (Mr  R. 
Dixon,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  One  Edward  Atkin,  of 
Upper  Homsey  Rise,  died  Nov.  17,  1935,  aged  78.  (The 
Times,  Nov.  18,  1935.) 

ATKIN,  ERIC  EDWIN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of 
Edwin  Aaron,  gent.,  of  Ravenswood,  Surrey  Road,  Bourne- 
mouth. B.  May  31,  1881,  at  23,  Braithwaite  Road,  Bir- 
mingham. Schools,  Bluudell's,  Tiverton,  and  Bournemouth 
High.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1902;  M.B.  1907.  Fishmongers'  Research  Scholar,  1907. 
Research  work  at  the  State  Serum  Institute,  Copenhagen, 
1908-10.  At  the  London  Hospital.  Beit  Memorial  Fellow- 
ship for  Medical  Research,  1911.  Assistant  Bacteriologist  at 
the  Lister  Institute  of  Preventive  Medicine,  Chelsea,  191 1. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Director  of  the 
Pathological  Department,  Brompton  Hospital,  S.W.  3, 
1926-.  (Venn,  iii.  394;  Medical  Directory,  1937;  Univ.  War 
List.) 

ATKIN,  HOPE  TWEEDALE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Aug.  6,  1874.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  merchant,  of  Liverpool. 
B.  Apr.  14,  1856,  at  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire.  [School,  Mill 
HiU.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Deacon  and  deputy  treasurer  of 
Highiield,  Liverpool  Congregational  Church.  Governor  of 
Birkenhead  Institute.  An  active  member  of  various  muni- 
cipal and  religious  bodies.  Of  Eccles  Street,  Liverpool,  and 
subsequently  of  Birkenhead.  Died  Mar.  28,  1921.  Brother  of 
Peter  W.  (1877).   (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.) 

ATKIN,  MATTHEW  HENRY.   Matric.  Non-Coll.  June,  1887. 

ATKIN,  PETER  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1, 
1877.  2nd  s.  of  George,  Esq.  [manufacturer,  of  Rock  Ferry, 
Cheshire].  B.  Feb.  4,  1859,  at  Birkenhead.  Schools,  Royal 
Institution,  Liverpool,  and  Mill  Hill  (Dr  Weymouth).  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1885.  Rowing 
'blue,'  1881-3.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  12,  1879. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1883.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Deputy 
Recorder  of  Liverpool.  Assistant  Recorder  of  Bolton.  On 
the  Birkenhead  Town  Council,  Education  Committee,  etc. 
J. P.  Stipendiary  Magistrate  of  Salford,  1913-31.  Chairman 
of  the  Manchester  Munition  Committee,  1915-16.  Arbitrator 
in  the  Ship  Canal  Strike,  1916.  Chairman  of  the  Salford 
Tribunal.  O.B.E.,  1918.  A  strong  advocate  of  Children's 
Courts  long  before  they  were  established.  Of  6,  Park  Lane, 
Kersal,  Manchester.  Brother  of  Hope  T.  (1874).  Died  Feb. 
27,  1931,  aged  72,  at  Manchester.  (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Feb.  28,  1931.) 

ATKIN,  REGINALD  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1902. 

ATKIN,  ROBERT  LAURENCE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  1, 
1889.   B.  Sept.  6,  1870.    Matric.  Michs.  1889. 

ATKINS,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  1882; 
B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1890;  C.  of  St  Leonard's,  Leicester,  1889-93.  C.  of  Foxton, 
1893-6.  C.  of  Market  Harborough,  1896-1900.  R.  of  Isham, 
Northants.,  1900-36-.  Rural  Dean  of  Rothwell,  1924-37. 
(Crockford,  1938.) 

ATKINS,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1770.  S.  of  John, 
of  Renwick,  Cumberland.  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  27,  1738,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1742.  V.  of  Horsham, 
Sussex,  1769-96.  V.  of  Clymping  (al.  Stymping)  1772-86. 
R.  of  Poynings,  1786-96.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1781-96.  Died 
1796.  (Al.  Oxon. ;  Cant.  .Act  Bk. ;  Le  Neve,  Fasti  Eccles.,  i.  279.) 

ATKINS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  16,  1865. 
S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Winkfield,  Berks.  B.  July  15,  1846, 
at  Brompton,  London.  School,  Oundle  (Dr  Stansbury). 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct.  23,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1872.  Conveyancer  and 
equity  draftsman.  Of  Norbiton  Lodge,  New  Maiden,  Surrey, 
in  1885.  Died  Dec.  2,  1923,  at  50,  Holland  Street,  Ken- 
sington.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.) 


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Atkins,  George  Estlin 

ATKINS,  GEORGE  ESTLIN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1889.  S. 
of  Edward,  clerk  and  schoolmaster,  of  Leicester.  B.  there 
Feb.  17,  1870.  School,  Wyggeston,  Leicester  (Mr  Went). 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Exhibitioner,  1891;  B.A.  1892;  M.A. 
1896.  M.A.  incorp.  at  Dublin,  1905;  LL.B.  and  LL.D. 
(Dublin)  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C. 
of  St  Mark's,  Leicester,  1894-7.  C.of  King's  Chile,  Northants., 
1897-9.  R.  of  Scole,  Norfolk,  1900-1.  V.  of  Tibshelf,  Derbs., 
1901-17.  R.  of  Denver,  Norfolk,  1917-31.  Rural  Dean  of 
Fincham,  1924-31.  V.  of  Chatteris,  Ely,  1932-6-.  Rural 
Dean  of  March  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1934--  Proctor  in 
Convocation,  1929-.  Brother  of  Henry  E.  (1889).  {Venn,  11. 
505;  Crockford,  1938.) 

ATKINS,  GEORGE  MARTIN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing, 
June  16,  1 84 1.  [S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  late  of  Kingston  Lisle, 
Berks.  B.  1816.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841. 
Served  as  Lieut.,  with  the  52nd  Regt.  Of  Fernham,  Farring- 
don,  Devon.    Died  there  Mar.  27,  1884.   {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

ATKINS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  29, 
1754.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at  Chittle-Hampton, 
Devon.  School,  Tiverton  (Mr  Daddo).  Matric.  Michs.  1754; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1759- 

ATKINS,  HENRY  ATKINS  NEWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  9,  1875.  [S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Atkins  Newell,  of  Warren- 
point,  Co.  Down,  Ireland.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875-  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  12,  1879;  no  call;  name  withdrawn,  1890. 
(R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

ATKINS,  HENRY  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  18,  1889.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Leicester.  B.  there 
Aug.  20,  1872.  School,  Wyggeston  Grammar,  Leicester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar;  B.A.  {gth  Wrangler)  1893;  M.A. 
1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Northampton  and  County  School, 
1898-1901 ;  at  Wyggeston  Grammar  School,  Leicester,  1902- 
8.  Principal  of  Huddersfield  College,  1909-35-.  Brother  of 
George  E.  (1889).  {T.  A.  Walker,  613;  Scltoohnasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

ATKINS,  HENRY  GIBSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  S.  of  Job,  of  The  Cottage,  Over  Whitacre,  Birmingham. 
B.  Jan.  3,  1871,  at  Cheadle,  Cheshire.  School,  Atherstone 
Grammar,  Warws.  (Mr  Churchill).  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  (Mod.  and  Med.  Lang.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1898;  M.A.  1932.  Professor  of  German  at  King's  College, 
London,  1900-37;  Fellow,  1912;  Principal,  1925-37.  D.Lit. 
(London).  Author,  A  History  of  German  Versification.  Of 
Timber  Hill  Lodge,  Caterham  Valley,  Surrey.  {Reg.  of  the 
Senate,  1937;  Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6;  Who's  W>io,  1939) 

ATKINS,  HORACE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  16, 
1870.  S.  of  Charles  Cadywold  {sic),  land  agent.  B.  Aug.  5, 
1851,  at  Coston,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874; 
LL.M.  1877.  Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest  (Rochester)  1876;  C. 
of  Ovington,  Suffolk,  1874-81.  C.  of  Sibstone,  Leics.,  1881-2. 
V.  of  Easton-Maudit,  Northants.,  1882-^0.  R.  of  Harring- 
ton, 1890-1915.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1916. 

ATKINS,  HUGH  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  11, 
1900.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  Head  Master  of  Newbury  Grammar 
School,  Berks.  B.  July  22,  1882,  at  Newbury.  School, 
Newbury  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M..-\. 
1913.  Ord.  deacon,  1906;  priest  (Winchester)  1908;  C.  of 
Freemantle,  1906-15.  C.  of  Scholing,  1915-21.  C.  of  St 
Mary's,  Southampton,  1921-5.  R.  of  Ovington  and  V.  of 
Itchin  Stoke  with  Abbotstone,  1925-36-.    {Crockford,  1938.) 

ATKINS  or  ATKYNS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Apr.  16,  1770.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Rolleston,  Staffs. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  Scholar;  B.A.  1774; 
M.A.  1777,  as  Atkyns.  Fellow.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  16, 
1776.  R.  of  St  Michael's,  Long  Stanton,  Cambs.,  1782-1819. 
Died  1819,  aged  69  (Atkyns).  (G.  Mag.,  1819,  i.  655;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 

ATKINS,  JOHN  BLACK.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  3rd  s.  of  James  Bucknell,  Esq.,  of  Anerley,  near 
London.  B.  there  Nov.  5,  1871.  School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Journalist. 
Special  correspondent  to  the  Manchester  Guardian  in  the 
Turco-Greek  War,  1897;  in  the  Spanish-American  War, 
1898;  and  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1900.  London 
Editor  of  the  Manchester  Guardian,  1900-4.  Paris  corre- 
spondent to  the  Standard.  Assistant  editor  of  the  Spectator, 
1907-26.  Editor  of  The  Guardian,  1931-6;  of  A  Monthly 
Bulletin,  a  magazine  devoted  to  the  improvement  of  Public 
Houses,  1931-.  A  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Life  and 
Liberty  Movement,  1921-5.  A  member  of  the  Executive 
of  the  Imperial  War  Relief  Fund,  1922-5.  Married  and  had 
issue  Of  Hides  Close,  Beaulieu,  Hants.,  and  49,  Sloane 
Gardens,  London,  S.W.  i.  Author,  The  War  in  Cuba;  Relief 
of  Lady  smith;  Life  of  Sir  W.  H.  Russell;  Memoir  of  Professor 
E.  G.  Browne,  etc.  Brother  of  Percy  C.  (1881).  {Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1938;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 


Atkinson,  Augustus  Dunbar 

ATKINS,  JOHN  WILLIAM  HEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  28,  1898.  S.  of  Lewis,  painter  [died  Oct.  1892].  B. 
Oct.  22,  1S74,  at  Swansea.  School,  University  College  of 
Wales,  Aberystwyth  [afterwards  at  London  University; 
B.A.  (London)].  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Prizeman;  Scholar; 
B..\.  (Med.  and  Mod.  Lang.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1901 ;  M.A.  1906. 
Fellow,  1905-11.  Lecturer  in  English  at  the  University  of 
Manchester,  1903-6.  Professor  of  English  Language  at  Uni- 
versity College  of  Wales,  Aberystwyth,  1906-36-.  Of  Islwyn, 
Aberystwyth.  Author,  Literary  Criticism  in  Antiquity; 
contributed  to  the  Cambridge  History  of  English  Literature 
(Vols.  I  and  ni).   {Who's  Who,  1938.) 

ATKINS,  JOSEPH  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  May  6,  1892.  Ord. 
deacon,  1894;  priest  (Peterb.)  1895;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Peter- 
borough, 1894-8.  C.  of  Northill,  1898-1901.  C.  of  Leighton 
Buzzard,  1901-7.  V.  of  Marsworth,  1907-15.  V.  of  Cople, 
Beds.,  1915-36.  Not  in  Crockford,  1937. 

ATKINS,  PERCY  COLQUHOUN.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  James  B.  [Elder  Brother  of  Trmity 
House],  Esq.,  of  Anerley,  near  London.  B.  Sept.  13,  1863, 
at  Kensington,  London.  Schools,  Merchant  Taylors'  and 
Marlborough.  Matric.  pens.  Michs.  1881;  B..A.  1884;  LL.M. 
1888;  LL.D.  1894.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1888  [of  the  firm  of 
Kerly  Sons  and  Karith].  Of  10-11,  Austin  Friars,  London, 
E.C.,  and  of  Northwood,  Bridle  Road,  Purley,  Surrey. 
Died  May  19,  1935,  at  Croydon.  Brother  of  John  B.  (1889). 
{Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

ATKINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  31, 
1849;  clerk.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Coventry,  Warws. 

ATKINS,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27,  i877- 
S.  of  Francis  Thomas,  chemist.  B.  July  11,  1858,  at  Wool- 
wich, Kent.  Bapt.  Aug.  11,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1884;  C.  of  Cannock,  1883-5.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Battersea, 
1885-7.  C.  of  Hampstead,  1887-90.  C.  of  St  John  the 
Evangelist,  Kilburn,  1890-4.  C.  of  Grey  Friars,  Reading, 
1895-7.  C.  of  Gt  with  Little  Horkesley,  1897-1907.  R.  of 
Hinxworth,  Herts.,  1907-32;  retired.  Died  at  Oxford,  Feb.  26, 
1939.    {Crockford,  1938.) 

ATKINSON,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1884. 

ATKINSON,  ANTHONY  [OWST].  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Clare, 
Apr.  I,  1841.  B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1841; 
B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849;  LL.D.  1870,  as  Ant.  Owst.  Founder 
of  the  Owst  Prize,  1869.   {Clare  Coll.  Hist.) 

ATKINSON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  7, 
1852.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  John,  of  Leeds.  B.  there  Mar.  24, 
1834.]  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Ord. 
deacon,  1857;  priest  (York)  1858.  V.  of  Audlem,  Cheshire, 
1865-95.  Rural  Dean  of  Nantwich,  1872-95.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Chester,  1880-1915.  Resided  latteriy  at  Highfield,  Northop, 
Flints.  Died  there  Oct.  24,  1915,  aged  81.  {Vis.  of  England 
and  Wales,  xviii.  (Cotton  Pedigree) ;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ATKINSON,  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  30,  1900.  S.  of  John  George,  of  2,  Essex  Grove, 
Norwood,  Surrey.  B.  May  3,  1881,  in  London.  School,  St 
Olave's  Grammar,  Southwark  (Mr  Rushbrooke).  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1905;  B.C.  and 
M.B.  1911;  M.D.  1915.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1908.  Resident  Medical  Of&cer  at 
Croydon  Borough  Fever  Hospital.  House  Surgeon  at  the 
General  Infirmary,  SaUsbury.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  M.B.E.  School  Medical  Officer,  East 
Suffolk  County  Council.  Address,  County  Hall,  Ipswich. 
{Medical  Directory,  1938;  Univ.  War  List.) 

ATKINSON,  ARTHUR  HASLEHURST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  II,  1880.  2nd  s.  of  William  Stephen  (1838),  Director  of 
Public  Instruction,  Bengal,  deceased.  B.  Jan.  29,  1862,  at 
Calcutta.  School,  Highgate  Grammar  (Mr  McDowell). 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1892.  School- 
master; sometime  at  Llandaff  Cathedral  School.  Assistant 
Master  of  Dulwich  College,  1887-92.  Head  Master  (Junior 
School)  of  Dover  College,  1893-9-;  of  Brockhurst  Schoo  , 
Church  Stretton,  Salop,  1901-19-.  {Dover  Coll.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directory,  1919.) 

ATKINSON,  AUGUSTUS  DUNBAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Tune  30,  1888.  S.  of  James  George.  B.  Dec.  14,  1869,  at 
Wakefield.  School,  Frith  College,  Sheffield.  Matric.  Michs. 
i888-  B  A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1894;  C.  of  Loughborough,  1892-5.  C.  of  Prestbury, 
1895-8.  V.  of  Wincle,  Cheshire,  1898-1903.  Chaplain  to 
Three  Counties  Asylum,  Hitchin,  Herts.,  1903-18.  V.  of 
Roxby  with  Risby,  Lines.,  1918-32-  R-  of  Clopton  with 
Thuming,  1932-4.  Died  Mar.  4,  1934.  aged  64.  {Petle,  11. 
74I-) 


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Atkinson,  Bryan  Waller 

ATKINSON,  BRYAN  WALLER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.   19,   1850.    S.  and  h.  of  William  Waltham. 

B.  May  30,  1832,  at  Burton,  Westmorland.  School,  Sed- 
bergh,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1850,  as  B.  WaUis  (sic).  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  20,  1853.  J. P.  for  Westmorland  and 
Lancashire.  Capt.  in  the  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Militia; 
went  with  his  regiment  to  Corfu  and  Zante  during  the 
Crimean  War.   Died  Jan.  6,  1873.    (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

ATKINSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  30, 
1812.  One,  Charles  .■\tkinson,  LL.D.,  R.  of  Creggan,  Co. 
Armagh,  for  33  years,  died  Mar.  4,  185 1;  he  was  adm.  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  July  3,  1809,  age  16;  s.  of  Anthony; 
b.  in  Co.  Tipperary;  LL.B.  and  LL.D.  (Dublin)  1828.  (G. 
Mag.,  1851,  I.  677;  Al.  Dubl.) 

ATKINSON,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  20,  1867.  4th  s.  of  Joseph  Milner  (1819),  of  Glengow 
House,  St  Leonard's-on-Sea,  Sussex.  B.  Jan.  3,  1850,  at 
Heworth,  Yorks.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1878.  Died  Feb.  27,  1917,  at 
Bathwick  Hill  House,  Bath.  Brother  of  Edward  (1864)  and 
William  F.  (1855).    (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Mar.  2,  1917.) 

ATKINSON,  CHARLES  MILNER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  28, 
1873.  [S.  and  h.  of  James  George,  physician,  of  Rotherham, 
Yorks.  B.  Nov.  6,  1854.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar; 
Exhibitioner  and  Prizeman;  B.A.  (16th  Wrangler)  1877; 
M..'\.  and  LL.M.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  20, 
1875.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1878.  On  the  Northern  Circuit. 
Stipendiary  Magistrate  for  Leeds,  1894-1920.  J. P.  for  the 
West  Riding,  Yorks.  Of  47,  FrognaU,  Hampstead,  Middlesex. 
Author,  Magistrates'  Annual  Practice;  Jeremy  Bentham;  Life 
of  Sir  Samuel  Romilly,  etc.  Died  Dec.  5,  1920,  at  Leeds. 
(The  Times,  Dec.  13,  1920;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

ATKINSON,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Dec.  11,  1813.  [S.  of  William  (i775),  clerk.]  B.  Feb. 
16,  1795,  at  Bradford,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1814.  Died 
Mar.  17,  1815,  aged  20,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of  John  W. 
(1819),  Johnson  M.  C.  (1829)  and  Joseph  M.  (1819).  (H. 
Speight,  Lower  Wharf edale,  415.) 

ATKINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1759.  B.  in  Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh.  Did  not 
matriculate.    C.  of  Rushden,  Northants.,  1758;  afterwards 

C.  of  Yelden,  Beds.;  occurs  in  Rushden  Reg.,  1760.  R.  of 
Yelden,  Beds.,  1770-7.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  June  13, 
1777-  [To  be  distinguished  from  a  contemporary  namesake 
at  Oxford.]  {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  G.  Mag.; 
H.  I.  Longden.) 

ATKINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  3,  1773.  3rd  s.  of  Christopher  [V.  of  Thorp-Arch, 
Yorks.].  School,  Thorp-.\rch  (Mr  Atkinson).  Matric.  Michs. 
1773;  Scholar,  1776;  B.A.  {5th  Wrangler)  1778;  M.A.  1781. 
Fellow,  1780.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall.  Fellow  of  Trinity 
Hall,  1781-5.  Tutor.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  18,  1781; 
priest  (Peterb.)  June  23,  1781.  V.  of  St  Edward's,  Cambridge, 
1781-5.  Whitehall  Preacher,  1784.  V.  of  Wethersfield,  Essex, 
1785-95.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Byrne 
Leicester,  Bart.,  of  Tabley,  Cheshire,  June  13,  1785.  Died 
Mar.  18,  1795.  Buried  at  Wethersfield.  Brother  of  Johnson 
(1756),  Miles  (1758)  and  WUUam  (1775);  father  of  John 
(1805).   {Yorks.  Genealogist,  i.  58.) 

ATKINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene, 
July  5,  1791.  S.  of  Miles  (1758),  V.  of  Kippax,  Yorks.  School, 
Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  ^Iichs.  1792;  Scholar;  B..-^.  1796; 
M.A.  1799.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  17,  1796.  P.C.  of 
Elland,  Yorks.,  1802-43.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Leeds,  1811-43. 
Died  May  15,  1843,  aged  70.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1797); 
father  of  Christopher  (next)  and  William  (1832).  {London 
Ord.  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  11.  213.) 

ATKINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  7,  1821.  S.  of  Christopher  (1791),  clerk.  B.  at  Elland, 
Yorks.  School,  Heath,  Yorks.  (.Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric. 
Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1835.  The  Rev.  Christopher 
Atkinson,  Reader  of  St  James's,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  died 
1839,  aged  36.  Brother  of  William  (1832).  (G.  Mag.,  1839, 
II.  208.) 

ATKINSON,  CORBETT  WADSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  28,  1889.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Postland,  Croyland, 
Peterborough.  [School,  Wyggeston,  Leicester.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  U..\.  1896.  Assistant  Master  at 
King  Edward's  School,  Chelmsford,  for  10  years.  Head 
Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Normanton,  1897-;  of 
Ilkley  Grammar  School,  Yorks.,  1904-15.  Died  (?)  1916. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

ATKINSON,  EDMUND  WILLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  30, 
1875.  Matric.  Lent,  1875.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  R.  of 
Kirby  Sigston,  Yorks,  and  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Capt.  George 
W.  Willes,  R.N.]  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (Worcester) 
1880;  C.  of  Brailes,  1879-80.    R.  of  Harewell,  1880^-1901. 


ATKINSON,  Frederick  Cook 

C.  of  Seaton-Ross,  1880-1901.  R.  of  Kirby- Sigston,  Yorks., 
1901-36.  Died  there  Mar.  19,  1936,  aged  81.  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  Mar.  21,  1936.) 

ATKINSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.. 5,  1838. 
[S.  of  Edward,  perfumer,  of  Leeds.  B.  Aug.  6,  1819.  School, 
Leeds  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  Scholar;  B.A.  {^rd 
Classic)  1842;  M.A.  1845;  B.D.  1853;  D.D.  1859.  Fellow, 
1842.  Tutor,  1850.  Lecturer  in  Classics.  Master  of  the 
College,  1856-1915.  Vice-Chancellor,  1862,  1868,  1869,  1876 
and  1877.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Ely)  1846.  Fellow  of 
Winchester  College,  1875-90.  Married  Miss  Carter  Smith.  A 
conscientious  and  indefatigable  worker,  'who  lived  to  see 
the  old  order  replaced  by  a  new,  but  still  maintained  the 
traditional  aloofness  and  Olympian  dignity  so  long  associated 
with  the  Headship  of  a  College.'  Benefactor  to  the  College 
Library.  Died  Mar.  i,  1915,  at  the  Lodge.  {Clare  Coll.  Hist., 
I.  198.) 

ATKINSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  12, 
1849.  S.  of  Joseph,  currier.  B.  at  Knottingley,  near  Ponte- 
fract,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Oct.  3,  1830.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1849.  In  the  Customs  in  London;  afterwards  at 
Liverpool.   Died  in  Canada.    {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

ATKINSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  24, 
1864.  [3rd  s.  of  Joseph  Milner  (1819).  B.  Aug.  31,  1845.] 
Matric.  Mchs.  1864;  B..\.  1868;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon, 
1869;  priest  (Worcester)  1870;  C.  of  Inkberrow,  Worcs., 
1869-74.  Living  at  Richmond,  Yorks.,  in  1886,  without 
cure.  R.  of  Dorsington,  Gloucs.,  1895-1922.  Died  there 
Apr.  1922.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1867),  etc.  {Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

ATKINSON,  EDWARD  DUPRfe.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1873.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  solicitor,  deceased 
[formerly  of  Gortmore,  Dundrum,  Dublin].  B.  Feb.  2,  1855, 
in  Dublin.  Schools,  Thorpe  Mandeville  and  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  LL.B.  1877.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  29, 
1875.  Called  to  the  Irish  Bar,  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Down) 
1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  Seapatrick,  Co.  Down,  1880-4.  R- 
of  Donaghcloney,  Lurgan,  1884-1919.  Rural  Dean  of 
Shankill,  1905-17.  Archdeacon  of  Dromore,  1905-29; 
resigned.  Canon  of  Belfast,  1905-29.  Examining  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Down,  1907-19.  V.  of  Kilbroney,  1919-31; 
resigned.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  An  Ulster  Parish; 
Dromore;  An  Ulster  Diocese;  Recollections  of  an  Ulster  Arch- 
deacon, etc.  Died  Apr.  26,  1937,  aged  82,  at  St  Helen's  Bay, 
Co.  Down.  (Venn,  11.  409;  H.  B.  Swanzy,  Dromore  Diocese; 
The  Times,  May  i,  1937.) 

ATKINSON,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1900.    S.  of  Joseph,  surgeon,  of  Romaldkirk,  Darlington. 

B.  Sept.  30,  1881,  at  Eggleston,  Durham.  Schools,  Epsom 
College  and  Denstone  (Rev.  D.  Edwardes).  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903.  Student  at  the  London  Hospital,  1903. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  igii.  Sometime  House  Surgeon  of 
Poplar  Hospital  for  Accidents;  aftersvards  Hon.  Surgeon. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R..\.M.C.).  Of  Long  Buckby, 
Northants.,  1937-  (Venn,  in.  401;  Denstone  Sch.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

ATKINSON,  FRANCIS  HOME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  27, 
1858.  S.  of  Francis  Baring,  Esq.,  of  Rampsbeck  Lodge, 
Penrith,  and  Morland  Hall,  Westmorland.  B.  Mar.  2,  1840, 
at  Newbiggin  House,  Newbum,  Northumberland.  School, 
Rossall.  .Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M..\.  1865.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  East  Dereham, 
Norfolk,  1864-5.    C.  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  1867-8. 

C.  of  Withycombe  Raleigh,  1869-72.  For  a  time  private 
tutor  in  Tennyson's  family.  V.  of  Frocester,  Gloucs.,  1872-3. 
P.C.  of  Minley,  Hants.,  1874-80.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Jersey, 
1880-3.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Jersey,  1887-94.  Of  Morland  Hall, 
Westmorland.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Morland,  1864.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  23,  1901, 
at  St  Heller's,  Jersey.    {Venn,  11.  338;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ATKINSON,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  8,  1849. 
[S.  of  John,  Esq.],  of  Little  Woodhouse,  Leeds.  [School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord. 
deacon,  1854;  priest  (Peterb.)  1855;  C.  of  Sapcote,  Leics., 
1854-5.  C.  of  Sheffield,  1856-60.  C.  of  Long  Eaton,  Notts., 
1860-4.  v.,  1864-81.  Rural  Dean  of  Ockbrook,  1880-1. 
R.  of  Darley,  Derbs.,  1881-1905.  Surrogate  of  the  dio.  of 
Southwell,  1885-1913.  Secretary  to  the  Derby  Archidiaconal 
Board  of  Education,  1890-8.  Rural  Dean  of  Bakcwell, 
1891-1904.  Hon.  Canon  of  Southwell  Cathedral,  1892-1915. 
Died  Feb.  27,  1915,  aged  84,  at  i,  Charnwood  Street,  Derby. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ATKINSON,  FREDERICK  COOK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  12,  1865.  S.  of  William  Cook.  B.  Aug.  20,  1841,  at 
Norwich.  [Bapt.  Oct.  23,  1857.]  Mus.Bac.  1867.  Organist 
of  Manningham  Church,  Bedford  (?  Mannington,  Norfolk). 
Assistant  Organist  and  subsequently  Organist  of  Norwich 
Cathedral,  1881-5;  of  St  Mar>''s  Parish  Church,  Lewisham, 
i886y97-.  Musical  composer.  Cantatas;  Songs,  etc.  (British 
Musical  Biographies.) 


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ATKINSON,  GEORGE.  Adra.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  27,  1820. 
Of  Lanes.  [S.  of  Francis,  of  Oakenroyt  Hall,  near  Rochdale, 
Lanes.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1825;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1826;  C.  of 
Springthorpe  and  Heapham,  Lines.,  1825.  P.C.  of  Stow-in- 
Lindsey,  1836-65.  Experienced  great  difficulties  owing  to  the 
hostility  of  many  parishioners  to  the  Church;  there  had 
previously  been  no  resident  minister  'in  the  memory  of 
living  man.'  Succeeded  at  length  in  rescuing  the  charitable 
funds  from  abuse,  and  establishing  schools  and  finally 
secured  a  house  for  the  incumbent.  Worked  strenuously  to 
carry  out  the  restoration  of  the  Church.  Died  May  23,  1865, 
aged  63,  at  Stow-in-Lindsey.   (G.  Mag.,  1865,  n.  114.) 

ATKINSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  8,  1828;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  Of  Westmorland.  Matrie. 
Michs.  1838,  as  Fell.-Com.;  B.D.  :839.  Ord.  deacon,  1838; 
priest  (Ripon)  1839.  C.  of  Arnold,  Notts.,  1840-73.  V.  of 
Ravenstondale,  Westmorland,  1873-89.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1890.    (2".  A.  Walker,  435.) 

ATKINSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1895. 
S.  of  Charles  S.A.,  of  Ashford,  Kent.  B.  there  Dec.  8,  1877. 
School,  Ashford  Grammar  (Mr  B.  Snell).  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898;  LL.B.  1899;  M.A.  1904. 

ATKINSON,  GEORGE  BARNES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  8,  1851.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Dinham 
(1809),  clerk,  of  Rugeley,  Staffs.  Matric.  Lent,  1852;  Scholar, 
1852;  B.A.  (i2lh  Wrangler)  1856;  M..\.  1859.  Fellow,  1856- 
61.  Tutor.  Lecturer,  1878-91.  Adm.  at  Oxford,  Com.  causa, 
June  27,  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest  (Ely)  1858.  Head 
Master  of  Sheffield  Collegiate  Proprietary  School,  1861-71- 
R.  of  Swarmington,  Norfolk,  1892-1917.  Died  there  Apr.  16, 
1917,  aged  83.  Brother  of  Henry  A.  (1848)  and  William  S. 
(1838).    (Al.  Oxon.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 

ATKINSON,  GEORGE  FRANCIS  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  8,  1897.  S.  of  George  Briggs,  farmer,  of  Ozen- 
dyke  Grange,  near  York.  B.  June  4,  1878,  at  Ryther, 
Appleton  Roebuck.  School,  Woodhouse  Grove,  Apperley 
Bridge,  Leeds  (Mr  A.  Vinter).  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1904.  Wesleyan  Methodist  Minister,  1900;  at 
Birkenhead,  Birmingham,  Harrogate,  etc.  Chairman  of  the 
Scotland  District  (separated).  Address,  2,  Park  Quadrant, 
Glasgow.   (Who's  Who  in  Methodism,  1933.) 

ATKINSON,  GEORGE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  5,  1823.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  Staffs.  School,  Shrewsbury 
[according  to  the  Trinity  College  Adm.  Bk.,  but  in  Shreies- 
bury  Sch.  Reg.  George  Atkinson  is  identified  with  George,  of 
Queens'  (1820)].  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827.  P.C.  of 
Staley,  Northumberland,  1831.  R.  of  Kettlethorpe,  Lines., 
1836-74.  V.  of  Eagle,  1844-53-  V.  of  Torksey,  1853-74.  Not 
in  Crockford,  1876.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Crockford, 
1874.) 

ATKINSON,  HAROLD  WARING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  of  William,  of  Erwood,  Beckenham,  Kent. 
B.  there  July  2,  i868.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  At 
Marburg  University,  1891-2.  Assistant  Master  at  Dean 
Close  School,  Cheltenham,  1892-5.  Student  at  the  University 
of  Paris,  1896.    Assistant  Master  at  Rossall  School,  1898- 

1902.  Head  Master  of  the  Boys'  High  School,  Pretoria. 
South  Africa,  1902-4.  Returned  to  England,  1906.  Occasional 
Examiner  to  Civil  Ser\'ice  Commissioners.  Examiner  in 
French  for  the  College  of  Preceptors.  A  member  of  the 
Executive  Committee  of  the  Modem  Languages  Association. 
Hon.  Librarian  to  the  British  Prisoners  of  War  Book  Scheme 
(Educational)  1917-19.  M.B.E.,  1919.  Inventor  of  Atkinson's 
Optical  Black — a  non-reflecting  coating  for  interiors  of 
optical  instruments.  Of  West  View,  10,  Eastbury  Avenue, 
Northwood,  Middlesex,  1934.  Author,  The  Families  of 
Atkinson  of  Roxby  and  Dearman  of  Braithwaite,  etc.;  and 
School  Books.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory.) 

ATKINSON,  HAROLD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1894.  S.  of  John  Parkinson,  M.D.,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex 
[died  Sept.  i,  1917].  B.  Sept.  2,  1875,  at  Hampton,  Oxon. 
School,  Saffron  Walden  (Rev.  R.  M.  Luckock).  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1897-8  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class, 
1897;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1898);  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  igoi ;  M.B. 

1903.  Shuter  Scholar,  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London, 
1899.  In  practice  with  his  father  at  Saffron  Walden,  Essex. 
Died  Oct.  25,  1908,  at  33,  Church  Street,  Saffron  Walden. 
Brother  of  John  P.  (1886).   [Venn,  11.  536.) 

ATKINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  28, 
1788.  S.  of  Henry,  attorney,  of  Bacton,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  North  Walsham  (Mr  Hepworth).  Matric.  Michs. 
1789;  Scholar,  1789-93;  B.A.  1793.  Fellow,  1793-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May  26,  1793;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1796-  R.  of 
Wacton,  Norfolk,  1800-46.  R.  of  Crostwright,  1804-46. 
Married  Miss  Hepworth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Hepworth, 
of  North  Walsham,  i8oo.  Died  Jan.  i,  1846.  M.I.  at  Wacton. 
{Venn,  11.  117;  G.  Mag.,  1800,  11.  795.) 


Atkinson,  John 

ATKINSON  [post  ATCHESON],  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Jime  23,  1818.  S.  of  William,  of  Yorks.  School, 
Eton  [as  Atkinson,  H.].  Matric.  Michs.  1819.  Migrated 
(age  18)  to  Jesus,  June  24,  1820;  M.B.  1823;  Med.  Lie.  1825. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  8,  1828;  priest,  June  6,  1830,  as 
.-\tcheson,  H.  V.  of  Kingsbury,  Middlesex,  1833-74,  as 
Atcheson,  H.  Of  University  Club,  Pall  Mall  East,  London, 
S.W.,  in  1886.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1889.  [A  Dr 
Henry  Atkinson,  late  of  the  Madras  Medical  Service,  died 
Oct.  31,  1845,  at  Orchard  Hill  House,  near  Bideford.] 
{Hennessy;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford,  1886.) 

ATKINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
June  26,  1824.  S.  of  John  Dibbs,  of  Leeds  [and  Elizabeth 
Wilson].  School,  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Scholar,  1825; 
B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon,  1828;  priest  (Exeter)  1833.  Master 
at  Falmouth  Grammar  School,  1829-40.  Head  Master  of 
Drax  Grammar  School,  Yorks.,  1842-5.  P.C.  of  Barmby-on- 
the-Marsh,  Yorks.,  1845-63.  Died  Dee.  31,  1863,  aged  61. 
Father  of  Henry  D.  (i860).  (G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  533;  Boase, 
IV.  Suppl.) 

ATKINSON,  HENRY  ALFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Feb.  12,  1848.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Thomas  Dinham  (1809),  clerk. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest, 
1854.  C.  of  Rugeley,  Staffs.,  in  1855.  C.  of  King's  Stanley, 
Gloucs.,  c.  1856-8.  Died  Nov.  28,  1858,  aged  29,  at  Rugeley 
vicarage.  Brother  of  George  B.  (1851),  etc.  (G.  Mag.,  1859, 
I.  99.) 

ATKINSON,  HENRY  [CLOUGH].  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
June  18,  i860.   Matrie.  Michs.  i860,  as  Henry  Clough. 

ATKINSON,  HENRY  DRESSER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  4,  i860.  S.  of  Henry  (1824),  clerk,  of  Drax, 
Yorks.  School,  Drax.  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  B.A.  (Dublin) 
1864.  Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest  (Worcester)  1866;  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Worcester,  1865-7.  Assistant  Master  at 
Leamington  College.  V.  of  Entrecasteaux,  Tasmania,  1868- 
77.  Minister  of  Brune,  1868-80.  V.  of  Circular  Head,  1877- 
90.  Rural  Dean,  1895-1906.  R.  of  Evandale,  1890-1910; 
retired,  1910.  Afterwards  of  Kangaroo  Valley,  near  Hobart; 
there  in  1920.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1923.  (Crock- 
ford; Al.  Dubl.) 

ATKINSON,  HENRY  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  8,  1879.  S.  of  Henry  John,  Esq.,  of  Gunnersbury 
House,  Acton,  London,  W.  [Henry  John  Farmer-Atkinson, 
F.S.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Ore,  Sussex,  assumed  the  surname 
of  Farmer-Atkinson,  Aug.  11,  1891.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883.  Died  Mar.  26,  1904,  at  Clacton-on-Sea.  (Scott, 
MSS. ;  The  Times,  Mar.  28,  1904.) 

ATKINSON,  HENRY  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  30,  1888.  S.  of  Thomas,  solicitor.  B.  Apr.  20,  1869,  at 
Doncaster.  Schools,  Doneaster  Grammar  and  the  College  of 
Science.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Of  Kirkstall, 
Leeds,  in  1911-.  Brother  of  Thomas  L.  (1884).  (Peile,  11. 
741.) 
ATKINSON,  HENRY  SADGROVE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Jesus,  Mar.  15,  1866.  S.  of  Henry  Hayes,  Esq.  B.  at 
Brixton,  Surrey.  School,  University  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866;  B.-'X.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(York)  1870;  C.  of  Hull,  1870-4.  V.  of  Royston,  Yorks., 
1874-92.  Surrogate,  dio.  Wakefield,  1874-92.  Rural  Dean  of 
Pontefract,  1900-23.  V.  of  Darrington  with  Wentbridge, 
1892-1927.  Canon  and  Preb.  of  York,  1903-27.  Died  May  25, 
1927,  at  Darrington.   Father  of  Owen  D.  (1892).   (Crockford.) 

ATKINSON,  HENRY  STAFFORD  TYNDALE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1881.  School,  Rossall.  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  Scholar;  B.A.  1888.  Master  at  Woodcote 
House,  Reading,  Berks.,  in  1895.   (Rossall  Sch.  Reg.) 

ATKINSON,  HEPWORTH  FRANK.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1, 
1881.  S.  of  John  Frank,  landowner,  of  Pontefract,  Yorks. 
B  at  sea,  off  the  Mozambique  Channel.  School,  Newark. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester)  1885;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  Lower  Mitton,  Worcs., 
1885-7.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Leeds,  Yorks.,  1888-9.  C.  of 
Far  Headingley,  1889-99.  V.  of  Lowthorpe,  with  Ruston 
Parva,  1891-1921.  Died  Sept.  23,  1921,  aged  59,  at  Low- 
thorpe.   (Venn,  11.  448.) 

ATKINSON,  HERBERT  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  1,  1898.  S.  of  George  BuUock,  of  Priory  Terrace, 
Stamford,  Lines.  B.  there  Apr.  7,  1880.  School,  Stamford 
Grammar  (Dr  Barnard).  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Served  m  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  East  African  Force;  twice  mentioned  in 
despatches;  O.B.E.).   (Univ.  War  List.) 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1790  5th  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Temple  Sowerby,  Westmor- 
land School,  Newcastle  (Mr  Moises).  Matne.  Michs.  1790; 
Scholar,  1793;  B.A.  179+;  M.A.  1797-  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn 
Apr  II,  1791.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1797-  Died  unmamed 
1798.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  31, 
1792.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Dalton,  Lanes.  B.  there.  School, 
Hawkshead,  Lanes.  (Mr  BowTaan).  Matric.  Michs.  1793. 
Migrated  to  Clare,  Feb.  10,  1794;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  1800. 
The  Rev.  John  Atkinson,  lale  of  Epsom,  Surrey,  died  July  17, 
1823,  aged  52,  at  Church  House,  Leatherhead,  Surrey.  But 
see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.  (G.  Mag., 
1823.) 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  June  24, 
1805.    S.  of  Christopher  (1773),  V.  of  Wethersfield,  Essex. 

B.  1786,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1809.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  i,  1809;  priest,  Sept.  23, 
1810;  C.  of  Goldhanger,  Essex.  C.  of  Gt  and  Little  Wig- 
borough.  C.  of  Layer  Mamey.  C.  of  Peldon  and  Lecturer  of 
Wethersfield  in  1854.  C.  of  Berechurch,  near  Colchester, 
c.  1858-60.  R.  of  Fishtoft,  Lines.,  1860-70.  Married  Martha, 
dau.  of  Richard  Causton,  Esq.,  of  Munden  Hall,  Essex.  Not 
in  Crockford,  1872.   Father  of  John  C.  (1834). 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  8, 
1S32.  B.  at  Homington,  Bolton  Percy,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1832. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  8,  1846.  Did  not  reside. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN  BREEKS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  8, 
1816.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  Sept.  3,  1798,  at  Barton, 
Yorks.  School,  Barton  (his  father).  Matric.  Lent,  1818; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1821;  M..^.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Bristol)  Apr.  28,  1822.  P.C.  of  West  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1827-73.  R.  of  Kingston,  1831-80.  Surrogate.  Died  May  22, 
1880,  aged  82,  at  Cowes.    (Hockaday,  MS.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ATKINSON,  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
May  2,  1834.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  John  (1805),  C.  of  Goldhanger, 
Essex.  B.  there  1814.  School,  Kelvedon.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1834;  Scholar,  1837;  B.A.  {45th  Wrangler)  1838.  Hon.  D.C.L. 
(Durham)  1887.   Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest  (Hereford)  1842; 

C.  of  Brockhampton,  Heref.,  1841-2.  C.  of  Scarborough, 
1843-6.  V.  of  Danby-in-Cleveland,  1847-1900.  Chaplain  to 
William  Henry  Dawnay,  Viscount  Do\vne.  Canon  and  Preb. 
of  York,  1 891-1900.  Married  three  times.  A  distinguished 
antiquary  and  philologist.  His  well-known  work,  Forty 
Years  in  a  Moorland  Parish  contains  a  valuable  collection  of 
local  legends  and  traditions.  An  excellent  ornithologist. 
Author,  miscellaneous,  his  writings  include  several  delightful 
books  for  children.  Died  Mar.  31,  1900,  at  Danby.  {Essex 
Rei'ieii',  ix.  175;  Eagle;  D.N.B.,  Suppl.) 

ATKINSON,  JOHN  PARKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  9, 
1886.  [S.  of  John  Parkinson,  M.D.,  of  Saffron  Walden, 
Essex  (who  died  Sept.  i,  1917,  aged  79).  B.  Feb.  5,  1869.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1919.  At  King's 
College  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1893. 
Medical  Officer  for  Health  for  Lynton;  a  Surgeon  at  Lynton 
Cottage  Hospital.  House  Surgeon  at  Stourbridge  Dispensary. 
Surgeon  of  the  Saffron  Walden  Hospital.  Medical  Officer  of 
the  Friends'  Training  School,  Saffron  Walden,  and  to  the 
Post  Office.  During  the  Great  War,  Medical  Officer  in  Charge 
of  the  Saffron  Walden  Hospital  and  Walden  Place  Red  Cross 
Hospital.  M.B.E.  Of  The  Limit,  Saffron  Walden,  Essex; 
retired.  Brother  of  Harold  W.  (1894).  (Medical  Directory, 
1934;  Burke,  O.B.E.) 

ATKINSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  18,  i860.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  Moulton  (1828),  clerk,  of 
Little  Cheverel,  Wilts.  B.  at  Cheverel  Magna.  School, 
Highgate.  Matric.  Easter,  i860.  Migrated  to  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford;  matric.  there  Apr.  17,  1862.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1865;  no  call;  name  withdrawn,  Jan.  24,  i868. 
(Venn,  11.  349;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ATKINSON,  JOHN  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Dec.  17,  1819.  S.  of  William  (1775),  clerk.  B.  Nov.  23,  1800, 
at  Bradford,  Yorks.  School,  Thorp  Arch.  Matric.  Michs. 
1820;  B.-A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  19,  1824;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Bradford.  P.C.  of  Walton,  Yorks.,  1827-36. 
R.  of  Burham,  Kent,  1828-36.  Died  Nov.  1836.  Brother  of 
Charles  W.  (1813),  etc.  (H.  Speight,  Lower  Wharfcdale; 
G.  Mag.,  1836,  II.  663.) 

ATKINSON,  JOHNSON  (i75f>)-   Of  Queens',  see  BUSFEILD. 

ATKINSON,  JOHNSON  MILES  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  Catharine's,  May  7,  1S29.  S.  of  William  (1775),  clerk. 
B.  May  24,  1810,  at  Thorp  Arch,  near  Wetherby,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1829.  Migrated  (age  19)  to  Jesus,  Dec.  26, 
1829.  Died  Aug.  i,  1831.  Brother  of  Charles  W.  (1813),  etc. 
(H.  Speight,  Lower  Wharfedale.) 

ATKINSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Magdalene, 
June  27,  1780.  S.  of  Dinham,  of  Homcastle,  Lines.  School, 
Homcastle.  Matric.  Michs.  1780.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  7,  1781.  Married  at  Shaftesbury,  Dorset,  Miss  Tucker, 
Aug.  15,  1788,  who  died  at  Grimston  rectory,  Norfolk, 
Mar.  5,  1839,  aged  77: '  the  relict  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Atkinson, 
M.A.  (sic),  of  St  Peter's  College,  Cambridge.'  Probably  father 
of  Thomas  D.  (1809).  (T.  A.  Walker,  347;  G.  Mag.,  1839,  i. 
444-) 


Atkinson,  Richard 

ATKINSON,  JOSEPH  MILNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Dec.  22,  1819.  [S.  of  William  (1775),  R.  of  Warham,  Norfolk. 
B.  Nov.  22,  1800.]  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1825.  Of 
Harrogate,  Yorks.  Married  Mary  Fletcher.  Died  Mar.  2, 
f  1855,  in  London.  Brother  of  Charles  W.  {1813),  etc. ;  father  of 
William  F.  (1855),  Edward  (1864)  and  Charles  J.  (1867). 
(H.  Speight,  Lower  Wharfedale.) 

ATKINSON,  LEWIS.  Matric.  pens.  Non-CoU.  May  5,  1900; 
B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1911.  Ord.  deacon,  1906;  priest  (Man- 
chester) 1908;  C.  of  Milnrow,  1906-g.  Held  other  curacies, 
1909-13.  V.  of  Warter,  Yorks.,  1916-24.  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces,  1918-19.  V.  of  Thornton  with  AUerthorpe,  Mel- 
bourne, Waplington  and  Storwood,  Yorks.,  1924-34  (suc- 
cessor instituted).    (Crockford,  1934.) 

ATKINSON,  MICHAEL  ANGELO.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1832.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  (Mr  Tate).  Matric. 
Michs.  1832;  Scholar,  1834;  B.A.  (16^/1  Wrangler;  Class. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Fellow,  1838.  Tutor, 
1838-55-  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest  (Ely)  1843.  R.  of 
Fakenham  with  Alethorpe,  Norfolk,  1855-87.  Rural  Dean 
of  Bumham,  1868-87.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1881-90. 
Died  Mar.  22,  1890,  aged  77,  at  The  Mount,  York.  Father  of 
Stuart  I.  (1876).  (Crockford;  Norfolk  Official  Lists;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

ATKINSON,  MILES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  28,  1758.  [2nd  s.  of  Christopher,  V.  of  Thorp  Arch, 
Yorks.  B.  Sept.  28,  1741,  at  Ledsham.]  School,  Thorp  Arch. 
Matric.  Easter,  1759;  Scholar,  1759;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler) 
1763.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  18,  1764;  priest  (York) 
May  25,  1766;  C.  of  Aberford,  Leeds.  Head  Master  of 
DrighHngton  School,  Yorks.,  1764-71.  Lecturer  at  the 
Parish  Church,  Leeds,  1769-70.  Founded  St  Paul's  Church, 
Leeds,  completed  at  his  own  expense  at  a  cost  of  £10,000. 
R.  of  WaJ*(in-on-the-Hill,  Lanes.,  1780-8.  V.  of  Kippax, 
Yorks.,  1783-1811.  V.  of  Leek,  Staffs.,  1785-1803  (Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Nov.  4,  1785).  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Kenion,  Esq.,  of  Leeds,  Apr.  5,  1768.  .Author,  Practical 
Sermons.  Died  Feb.  6,  181 1.  Buried  at  St  Paul's,  Leeds. 
Brother  of  Johnson  (sub  Busfeild)  (1756),  etc.;  father  of 
Christopher  (179 1 )  and  Thomas  (1797).  (Scott,  MSS.;  T.  A. 
Walker,  317;  Yorks.  Genealogist,  1888,  i.  58;  D.N.B.) 

ATKINSON,    MILES.      Matric.    Non-CoU.     Oct.     1884,     from 

FitzwiUiam  Hal\.    S.  of  ,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Lytham, 

Lanes.  B.  Feb.  3,  1865.  Schools,  Dr  Adams'  and  Manchester 
Grammar.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1886;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely) 
1888;  priest  (Ely)  1889;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Huntingdon,  1888- 
91.  C.  of  St  John's,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  1891-8.  C.  of 
Newport,  1898-1909.  C.-in-charge  of  Arreton  with  Wootton 
Bridge,  1909-15.  V.  of  Barton,  Isle  of  Wight,  1915-37.  Not 
in  Crockford,  1938.    (7".  A.  Walker,  593.) 

ATKINSON,  MILES  FLETCHER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1893. 
S.  of  William  Fletcher  (1855),  Esq.,  of  Harden  Hall,  near 
Bingley,  Yorks.  Schools,  Uppingham  and  St  Peter's,  York. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Brother  of  William  M.  (1896).  (Upping- 
ham Sch.  Reg.) 

ATKINSON,  OWEN  DALY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1892.  S.  of  Henry  Sadgrove  (1866),  clerk.  B.  .A^pr.  10,  1874, 
at  Raystone,  Yorks.  School,  Bradfield.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1898.  Studied  at  Paris;  B.  ds  L.  1900.  Joined 
the  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  1894;  Lieut.,  1896.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War.  Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich  College, 
1901-32-.  Of  208,  Chve  Road,  S.E.  21.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

ATKINSON,  PETER  RIGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  12,  1851.  S.  of  Peter.  B.  1829,  at  York. 
Matric.  Easter,  1852;  B..A.  1856;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon, 
1855;  priest  (Rochester)  1856;  C.  of  Stisted,  Essex,  1856-60. 
R.  of  Pusey,  Berks.,  1860-8.  R.  of  East  Hendred,  1868-75. 
V.  of  Dorking,  Surrey,  1875-85.  Rural  Dean.  Surrogate  of 
Winchester  dio.,  1877-88.  Canon  of  Winchester.  Arch- 
deacon of  Surrey,  1880-8.  V.  of  Frensham,  Surrey,  1885-8. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Mar.  5,  1888,  at  21,  Grosvenor  Street, 
London.   (Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  2,  1781.  [S.  of  Christopher,  clerk  (M.A.,  Oxon.),  Head 
Master  of  Wakefield  School,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there  Feb.  24, 
1763.]  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Scholar, 
1785;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1791.  R.  of  Gt  Musgrave,  Westmor- 
land, 1811-32.  Died  Jan.  29,  1832,  aged  69.  M.I.  at  Gt 
Musgrave.  (Wakefield  Sch.  Reg.,  143;  G.  Mag.,  1832,  i.  373; 
Westmorland  Church  Notes.) 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Nov.  22,  1814.  B.  at  Hatfield,  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1815; 
B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1823.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  29,  1818; 
priest,  Dec.  12,  1819.  R.  of  Claxby  with  Normanby,  Linos., 
1820-70.  P.C.  of  Usselby,  1820-70.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1872. 


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Atkinson,  Richard 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  May  ii,  1819.  No 
record  of  residence. 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  15,  1820.  2nd  s.  of  John,  solicitor,  of  Leeds.  B.  there. 
School,  Leeds  Grammar  (Mr  Walker).  Matric.  Michs.  1822; 
Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  1S26;  M.A.  1829.  Probably  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1827,  and  called  to  the  Bar,  1831. 
Died  Dec.  i,  1841,  aged  38,  at  Kensington.  Of  the  Middle 
Temple,  Esq.   {Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  113.) 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
June  II,  1825.  S.  of  Francis.  B'.  at  Rochdale,  Lanes.  School, 
Giggleswick,  Yorks.  (Mr  Ingram).  Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Adm. 
at  Trinity  College,  DubUn,  Feb.  23,  1830;  B.A.  (Dublin) 
1833.  Perhaps  C.  of  Laughton,  Lines.;  'B.A.'  If  so,  died 
1845,  aged  41,  at  Laughton  Vicarage.  (G.  Mag.,  1845,  11. 
206;  Al.  Dubl.) 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  15,  1834. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Died  in  College,  Dec.  19,  1836,  aged  22. 
Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  22,  1836.  (Peile, 
II.  451;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Dec.  23,  1836.) 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10,  1865. 
S.  of  James,  of  VVinderwath,  Penrith,  Cumberland.  B.  there 
Sept.  2, 1845.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1865.  Drowned 
Feb.  15,  1866,  in  the  river  Cam.    (Trinity  Coll.  Adm.  Bk.) 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  30, 
1868.  S.  of  Robert,  tanner.  B.  at  Carlisle,  Cumberland. 
Bapt.  Mar.  14,  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  A 
student  at  the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1876.  F.R.C.S., 
1878.  Assistant  Surgeon  at  the  Poplar  Hospital,  London. 
House  Physician  and  House  Surgeon  at  the  London  Hospital, 
1877-8.  Senior  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  the  Royal  Free 
Hospital.  Junior  Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  the  County 
and  Borough  Asylum,  Powick,  Worcs.  Subsequently 
travelled  abroad.  Author,  medical.  Died  1901,  at  Las 
Palmas.   (Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD  CLEATER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1864.  S.  of  John,  gent.  [V.  of  Rydal,  Westmorland]. 
B.  at  St  John's,  Dewsbury,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Feb.  14,  1849. 
School,  Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A. 
1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1873;  priest  (CarUsle)  1874.  C.  of  Nether 
Hoyland,  1877-82.  C.  of  Ackworth,  1883-4.  C.  of  Wathen 
Deame,  1885-9.  Assistant  Master  at  Windermere  College, 
1868-77.  V.  of  Yeddingham,  Yorks.,  1889-1912.  Died 
Mar.  27,  1912,  aged  67.    (Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD  JAQUES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Sept.  18,  1819.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824; 
M.A.  1827. 

ATKINSON  or  MOSLEY-ATKINSON,  RICHARD  MOSLEY.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  8,  1780.  Of  Wigginton,  Yorks.  [S.  of 
Thomas  Mosley  (1740),  afterwards  Mosley-.\tkinson,  R.  of 
Wiggington,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1783;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
July  15,  1787;  priest,  July  20,  1788;  C.  of  Burley,  Yorks., 
1787.  V.  of  Whatton-in-the-Vale,  Notts.,  1800-23.  R.  of 
Gilling,  Yorks.  J. P.  for  the  North  Riding.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Yorke,  of  Richmond,  Yorks.  'Excessively 
corpulent,  weighed  more  than  30  stone.'  Died  Aug.  17,  1823, 
at  Gilling.  (Re<:ord  of  Old  Westminsters;  G.  Mag.,  1824,  i. 
189.) 

ATKINSON,  ROBERT  BAYNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  13,  1824.   Of  Yorks. 

ATKINSON,  ROBERT  MOULTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  19,  1828;  from  Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  Matric. 
Easter,  1828;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Matric.  (Wadham 
College,  Oxford)  June  19,  1823,  age  18,  as  6th  s.  of  Thomas, 
gent.,  of  Fisherton  .'\nger,  Wilts.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1831.  C.  of  Wardlev  ^vith  Belton,  Rutland,  1830-4. 
R.  of  Gt  Cheverill,  Wilts.,  1841-65;  retired.  Lived  latterly  at 
Bath;  there  in  1870.  Not  in  Crockford,  1872.  Father  of 
John  W.  (i860).    (Al.  Oxon.) 

ATKINSON,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  2,  1879.  S.  of  Samuel,  inn-keeper.  B.  at  Shipley, 
Yorks.  Bapt.  Sept.  30,  1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A. 
1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Ripon)  1883.  C. 
of  Christ  Church,  Armley,  1882-7.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Onslow 
Square,  London,  1887-92.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
Kent,  1892-5.  V.  of  St  John's,  Deptford,  1895-1907.  V.  of 
Hammerwood  with  Holtye,  1907-10.  Died  Dec.  i6,  1910,  at 
Tunbridge  Wells.    (Records  of  Rochester;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ATKINSON,  SOLOMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  17,  i8i6. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Lazonby,  Cumberland.  School,  Brampton 
(Mr  Boustead).  Matric.  Michs.  1816.  Migrated  (age  20)  to 
Trinity,  June  25,  1818;  Scholar,  1820;  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(Senr.  Wrangler)  1821.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12, 
1821.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1827.  Wrote  an  account  of  his 
youthful  experiences  and  subsequent  career  at  Cambridge, 
entitled :  Struggles  of  a  poor  student  through  Cambridge,  which 
appeared  in  the  London  Magazine  and  Review,  Apr.  i,  1825; 


Atkinson,  Thomas  Washington 

described  himself  as  born  in  the  humblest  rank  of  Ufe,  the 
son  of  a  Cumbrian  peasant.  Living  at  Woolwich  in  1846. 
Author,  legal;  edited  Chitty's  Stamp  Laws,  1850  (3rd  ed.). 
Died  Feb.  12,  1865,  at  Momington  Crescent,  Hampstead 
Road,  London.  Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1821). 
ATKINSON,  STANLEY  BEAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1, 
1894.  S.  of  John  WiUijun,  of  Tarltons,  Wanstead,  Essex. 
B.  Oct.  4,  1873,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897; 
LL.B.  1898;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1901.  Previously  at  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.  (London)  1902. 
M.B.  and  B.Sc.  (London),  .^dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1899.  Devoted  much  of  his  time  to  public 
work ;  a  member  of  the  Stepney  Borough  Council  and  of  the 
Mile  End  Board  of  Guardians.  Author,  Golden  Rules  of 
Medical  Evidence;  The  Law  in  General  Practice,  etc.  Died 
Jan.  18,  1910,  aged  36.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Jan.  20, 
1910.) 

ATKINSON,  STUART  IVOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.  S.  of  Michael  Angelo  (1832),  clerk,  of  Fakenham, 
Norfolk.  B.  there  May  29,  1857.  [Schools,  Uppingham  and 
Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  Peter's  School,  York.  Afterwards  at 
Rossall  School,  1889.  '  Deceased '  according  to  Tonbridge  Sch. 
Reg.,  ed.  1927.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Rossall  Sch.  Reg., 
1895.) 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  I,  1797.  S.  of  Miles  (1758),  V.  of  Kippax,  Yorks.  B. 
June  10,  1780.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Scholar,  1798; 
matric.  Michs.  1799;  B.A.  1802;  M.-'V.  1814.  Ord.  deacon 
(London,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Dec.  19,  1802;  priest  (York) 
July  8,  1804.  Probably  P.C.  of  Thornton,  Yorks.,  1804-15; 
resigned.  V.  of  Hartshead,  1S15-66.  Of  Green  House, 
Mirfield,  near  Dewsbury.  Died  Feb.  28,  1870,  aged  90.  M.I. 
at  Hartshead.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1791).  (W.  Smith, 
Old  Yorks.,  i.  105;  James,  Bradford,  11.  276.) 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  29,  1819.  6th  s.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Bassenthwaite, 
Cumberland.  B.  there.  [School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1820;  Scholar;  B..\.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  (Bury  Sch. 
Reg.) 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  31,  1821. 
B.  at  Lazonby,  Cumberland.  School,  Appleby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1821.    Perhaps  brother  of  Solomon  (1816). 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  9,  1825.   Matric.  Lent,  1825. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  5, 
1838.   Of  Cumberland.   Matric.  Michs.  1838. 


ATKINSON,    THOMAS.     Hon.   LL.D.    iS 
Carolina. 


Bishop   of   New 


ATKINSON,  THOMAS  DINHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Nov.  I,  1809.  Of  Dorset.  [Probably  s.  of  Joseph  (1780), 
clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1810,  as  Thos.  Denham  (sic);  B.A. 
1814;  M..^.  1817.  Fellow,  1815.  Ord.  deacon,  1815;  priest 
(Ely)  Sept.  29,  1816.  P.C.  of  St  Phihp's,  Sheffield,  1828-31. 
R.  of  East  Wrotham,  Norfolk,  1833-6.  V.  of  Rugeley, 
Staffs.,  1834-65.  Rural  Dean.  Surrogate.  Died  Nov.  2, 
1865,  aged  73,  at  Rugeley  vicarage.  Father  of  George  B. 
(1851),  Henry  A.  (1848)  and  William  S.  (1838).  (G.  Mag., 
1865,  II.  795-) 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS  LOVEL.  Adm.  pens',  at  Christ's,  Mar.  14, 
1884.  S.  of  Thomas,  solicitor,  town  clerk  of  Doncaster.  B. 
there  Apr.  17,  1865.  School,  Doncaster  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  Scholar,  1884;  B.A.  (14th  Wrangler)  1887; 
LL.B.  1888;  M.A.  1891.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple.  No  call. 
Became  a  soUcitor,  1893;  in  practice  at  Doncaster.  Head  of 
the  firm  of  Atkinson  and  Son.  Took  an  active  part  in 
administrative  work  in  Doncaster.  Chairman  of  the  School  of 
Science  and  Arts.  Diocesan  Treasurer  for  the  dio.  Sheffield. 
Of  Warmsworth,  near  Doncaster.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  June  25,  1919,  at  Warmsworth.  Brother  of  Henry  L. 
(1888).    (Peile,  II.  705.) 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS  RICHARD  [DURBIN].  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1881.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased,  of  GlenwiUiam  Castle, 
Limerick,  Ireland.  B.  Jan.  21,  1863.  Matric.  Easter,  1881, 
as  Tho.  Ri.  Durbin.  Of  GlenwiUiam  Castle,  Ballingarry,  Co. 
Limerick,  and  Skea  House,  Co.  Fermanagh.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Co.  Limerick.  High  Sheriff,  1888.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Oct.  28,  1935.  (Fox-Davies;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  The 
Times,  Oct.  30,  1935.) 

ATKINSON  [or  WASHINGTON-ATKINSON],  THOMAS  WASH- 
INGTON. Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20,  1834.  [S.  of 
Mrs  Atkinson,  of  Galeside,  near  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Liverpool,  Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh,  as  Washington- 
Atkinson.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar.  Resided  at  Sed- 
bergh. Claimed  to  be  the  last  of  the  Washingtons  who  were 
long  settled  in  this  district.  Died  1890,  at  Sedbergh.  (Sed- 
bergh Sch.  Reg.) 


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Atkinson,  William 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel, 
July  6,  1764.  S.  of  WUliam,  brewer.  B.  at  Lincoln.  School, 
Oakham  (Mr  Markham).  Matric.  Michs.  1765;  Exhibitioner; 
B.A.  1769.  Minister  of  the  Episcopal  Chapel  at  Rotterdam. 
R.  of  HilUngton,  Norfolk,  1782-1822.  Involved  in  a  dispute 
and  subsequent  litigation  ^vith  his  former  college  friend,  the 
patron  of  the  living,  Sir  Martin  Browne  Folkes,  Bart.,  on  the 
question  of  tithes.  [.-Vn  account  of  the  dispute  in  defence  of 
his  father's  action  is  given  by  William  Browne  Folkes  in  the 
Gentleman's  Magazine,  .May,  1822,  and  was  occasioned  by  the 
statements  about  that  dispute  made  in  the  biographical 
sketch  of  the  Rev.  W.  .Atkinson,  which  appeared  in  the 
March  issue.]  Donor  of  plate  to  the  College.  Died  Feb.  8, 
1822,  at  Hillington,  aged  76.    (G.  Mag.,  1822,  i.  278,  414.) 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  29,  1775. 
[4th  s.  of  Christopher,  R.  of  Thorp  .^rch,  Yorks.  B.  there 
Apr.  14,  1758.]  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  B.A.  1780;  M.A.  1783. 
Fellow,  1782-91.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  22,  1781;  priest, 
July  7,  1782.  Lecturer  at  the  Parish  Church,  Bradford,  1784. 
(His  appointment  to  the  Lectureship  led  to  a  violent  con- 
troversy, for  particulars  of  which  see  the  Yorkshire  Genealo- 
gist, 1888,  I.)  R.  of  All  Saints',  Warham,  Norfolk,  1792-1845. 
P.C.  of  Thornton,  near  Bradford,  1799-1801.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Cottam,  Esq.,  July  5,  1791.  FamiUarly  called 
'  Parson  Atkinson.'  A  man  of  rare  scholjirly  attainment,  but 
of  somewhat  eccentric  character;  kept  a  printing  press  in  his 
home,  and  issued  pamphlets  and  broadsheets  on  ecclesiastical 
and  political  topics.  Author,  Poetical  Essays,  etc.  Died 
Sept.  30, 1 846,  at  Thorp  Arch,  aged  88.  Brother  of  Christopher 
(1773),  etc.;  father  of  John  W.  (1819),  Charles  W.  (1813), 
Johnson  M.  C.  (1829)  and  Joseph  M.  (1819).  (Yorks. 
Bibliographer;  D.X.B.) 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  Catharine's,  Oct.  10, 
1776.  B.  at  Kirk  Leatham,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1778; 
B.A.  {8th  Wrangler)  1781;  M.A.  1784;  B.D.  1792.  Fellow, 
1781-1808.  Tutor.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1808-30.  Mildmay 
Preacher,  1816-18.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  28,  1778; 
priest,  June  23,  1781.  C.  of  Sawston,  Cambs.,  1807;  remained 
unbeneficed.  [Left  St  Catharine's  owing  to  the  College  feud 
in  which  he  was  involved.  The  charges  brought  against  him 
by  the  Master,  Dr  Procter,  included,  'marked  disrespect'  to 
himself  in  the  College  Hall  at  dinner;  of  having  admitted  one, 
R.  J.  Astley,  a  migrant  from  Pembroke,  without  a  bene 
discessit  and  of  having  'encouraged  the  said  undergraduate 
to  continue  to  attend  Hall  and  Chapel  after  the  removal  of 
his  name  from  the  College  Books  by  the  Master.'  His  sub- 
sequent Fellowship  at  Christ's  was  due  to  the  influence  of 
Dr  Browne,  the  Master.  For  an  account  of  this  interesting 
piece  of  College  history',  see  A  History  of  St  Catharine's 
College,  by  W.  H.  S.  Jones.]  Left  his  Chambers'  Dictionary  to 
Christ's  CoOege  Library  and  also  a  MS.  Essay  on  shorthand. 
Died  May  28,  1830,  aged  75,  at  Stapleford,  Cambs.  (Peile,  11. 
363;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  June  4,  1830.) 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  11, 
1782.  B.  at  Horton,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1783;  B.A.  1787; 
M.A.  1790.  FeUow.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1788;  priest, 
June  19,  1791.  V.  of  Canewdon,  Essex,  1809-47.  Died 
Mar.  24,  1847,  aged  80.    (G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  103.) 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  3,  1832. 
S.  of  Christopher  (1791),  clerk,  of  Halifax,  Yorks.  [and 
EUzabeth  Wilson].  B.  at  EUand,  Yorks.  School,  Halifax. 
Migrated  (age  20)  to  Magdalene,  Oct.  16,  1833.  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  Scholar;  B..\.  1837;  M.A.  1843.  P.C.  of  Elland, 
Yorks.,  1843-50.  Died  Apr.  II,  1850.  Brother  of  Christopher 
(1821).    (G.  Mag.,  1850,  I.  549.) 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM  FLETCHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  25,  1855.  S.  of  Joseph  Milner  (1819),  of 
Westmorland  Street,  High  Harrogate,  Yorks.  B.  .\pr.  1, 
1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  14,  1858.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1862.  Of  Harden  HaU, 
Bingley,  Yorks.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1867),  etc.  and 
father  of  William  M.  (1896),  etc.  (H.  Speight,  Lou-er  Wharfe- 
dale,  415.) 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  31,  1866.  3rd  s.  of  Guy  [of  Cangort,  King's  Co.,  Ireland], 
B.  Aug.  29,  1848,  at  Shinrone,  Co.  Tipperary.  [School, 
Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Of  Cangort,  Shinrone, 
Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Rossall  Sch. 
Reg.;  Fox-Davies.) 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  9,  1 793.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1796;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1801.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  3,  1798.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1806.  Practised 
in  the  Temple  till  1827.   (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM  MILNER.  .\dm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1896. 
S.  of  William  Fletcher  (1855),  Esq.,  solicitor,  of  Harden  HaU, 
Bingley,  Yorks.  B.  Sept.  29,  1877.  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1899;  M.A.  1904. 
Ord.  deacon,  1905;  priest  (Southwark)  1906;  C.  of  St 
Philip's,  Lambeth,  London,  1905-7.  C.  of  Castor,  Northants., 


Atlay,  Marcus  Ethelbert 

1907-9.  Chaplain  at  Santa  Cruz,  1909-11.  C.-in-charge  of 
Cosgrave,  1911-14.  V.  of  Caboume,  19x4-15.  Served  in 
French  Army,  1915-17.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Ripon,  1921-9.  R. 
of  Farmington,  Gloucs.,  1929-36-.  Rural  Dean  of  North 
Leach,  1932-.  Surrogate,  1936-.  [Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford,  1938.) 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  10,  1838.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Dinham  (1809),  V.  of 
Rugeley,  Staffs.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Scholar,  1842.  B.A. 
(2(>th  Wrangler)  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Sometime  Director  of 
Pubhc  Instruction  in  Bengal.  Died  Jan.  15,  1876,  aged  55, 
at  Rome.  Brother  of  George  B.  (1851),  etc.  and  father  of 
Arthur  H.  (1880).    (Boose.) 

ATKYNS,  JAMES  (1770),  see  ATKINS. 

ATLAY,  BROWNLOW  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
.May  2,  1850.  S.  of  Henry  (1802),  R.  of  Gt  Casterton,  Rutland. 
B.  there  June  10,  1832.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B..'\.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1856; 
priest  (Ely)  1857;  C.  of  Barrow,  1856-60.  Held  other 
curacies,  1860-7.  Chaplain  at  St  Paul's  Cathedral,  Calcutta, 
1867-79  and  1882-7;  at  Naini  Tal,  1879-81.  Commissary 
of  the  Bishop  of  Calcutta,  1870-87  and  1888-98.  Archdeacon 
of  Calcutta,  1883-8.  V.  of  Willesden,  Middlesex,  1888-1902. 
Rural  Dean  of  Harrow,  1897-1901.  Resided  latterly  at  21, 
Matlock  Lane,  Ealing.  Died  there  Sept.  16,  1912,  aged  80. 
Brother  of  James  (1836).   (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

ATLAY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16,  1811. 
S.  of  Richard  (1769),  master  of  Stamford  Grammar  School, 
Stamford,  Lines.  B.  Nov.  29,  1794.  Matric.  Michs.  1812; 
B.A.  i8i6;  M..\.  1819.  Ord.  deacon,  1817;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1819;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Stamford,  1819-23.  R.  of  St  George's 
with  St  Paul's,  Stamford,  1823-40.  R.  of  Barrowden,  Rut- 
land, 1840-70.  Died  Nov.  29,  1870,  aged  76.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1802).    (F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  xi.  94.) 

ATLAY,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  9,  1886.  S.  of  James  (1836),  Bishop  of  Hereford.  B. 
May  25,  1868,  at  Leeds,  Yorks.  School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford) 
1891;  priest  (Ely)  1894;  C.  of  St  GUes',  Cambridge,  1894 
(while  on  furlough).  Attached  to  the  Universities'  >Iission  in 
Central  Africa;  at  Likoma,  Lake  Nyassa,  1891-5.  Murdered 
by  Swangwara  natives,  Aug.  26,  1895,  in  Nyassaland.  M.I. 
in  Hereford  Cathedral.  Brother  of  Marcus  E.  (1899).  (Vis. 
of  England  and  Wales,  xiv;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ATLAY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  11, 
1802.  S.  of  Richard  (1769),  master  of  Stamford  Grammar 
School.  B.  there  Aug.  7,  1785.  School,  Stamford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1802;  Scholar,  1802;  B..\.  1806;  M.A.  1809.  Fellow, 
1808.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  29,  1808;  priest,  Sept.  17, 
1809;  C.  of  Hardwick,  1809.  R.  of  St  George's-with-St  Paul's, 
Stamford,  Lines.,  1814-23.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Wakerley, 
Northants.,  1814-26.  R.  of  Tinwell,  Rutland,  1826-7.  R- 
of  Gt  Ponton,  Lines.,  1826-34.  R.  of  Gt  Casterton-cum- 
Pickworth,  Rutland,  1827-61.  Rural  Dean,  1840-61. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Marquis  of  Exeter.  Married 
EUzabeth  Rayner,  dau.  of  James  Hovell,  barrister-at-law, 
of  Brighton,  Jan.  4,  1815,  at  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge.  Died 
Feb.  21,  1861,  at  Gt  Casterton.  Buried  there.  Brother  of 
Charles  (1811);  father  of  James  (1836)  and  Brownlow  T. 
(1850).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

ATLAY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1836.  Of 
Lines.  S.  of  Henry  (1802),  clerk.  B.  July  3,  1817,  at 
Wakerley.  Schools,  Grantham  and  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1836;  Scholar;  B..\.  (gth  Classic)  1840;  M.A.  1843;  B.D. 
1850;  D.D.  1859.  Fellow,  1842-59.  Tutor,  1846-59.  Ord. 
deacon,  1842;  priest,  1843.  C.  of  Warsop,  Notts.,  1843-6. 
V.  of  Madingley,  Cambs.,  1847-52.  Whitehall  Preacher, 
1856-8.  Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1859  and  1887.  Select 
Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1858,  1862,  1870,  1873  and  1890. 
V.  of  Leeds,  1859-68;  introduced  a  scheme  of  church 
extension  and  reorganised  the  work  of  the  parish.  Canon  of 
Ripon,  1861-8.  Bishop  of  Hereford,  1868-94.  Possessed 
great  organising  abUity  and  an  attractive  personaUty; 
described  by  Archbishop  Benson  as  'the  most  beautiful 
combination  of  enthusiasm,  manliness  and  modesty.'  Died 
Dec.  24,  1894.  Buried  in  Hereford  Cathedral.  M.I.  Brother 
of  Brownlow  T.  (1850);  father  of  George  W.  (1886)  and  Marcus 
E.  (next).    (D.X.B.,  Suppl.) 

ATLAY,  MARCUS  ETHELBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1899.  S.  of  James  (above),  Bishop  of  Hereford.  B. 
Mar.  15,  1881,  at  Hereford.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon,  1904; 
priest  (London)  1905;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Westminster, 
1904-14;  v.,  1914-22.  Canon  of  Gloucester,  1923-34.  Canon 
Residentiary  and  Treasurer  of  Gloucester  Cathedral.  Chair- 
man of  the  executive  committee  of  the  Anglo-CathoUc  Con- 
gress, 1920-2.  Select  F*reacher  at  Cambridge,  1922.  Proctor 
in  Convocation,  1922.  Died  suddenly  July  30,  1934,  aged  53, 
at  Le  Havre  de  Grace,  France.  Buried  at  Prestbury,  near 
Cheltenham.  Brother  of  George  W.  (1886).  (The  Times, 
Aug.  3,  1934;  Scott,  MSS.) 


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ATLAY,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1769.   Of 
Yorks.    S.  of  John  (?  James),  farmer,  of  Sherifi  Hutton. 
B.  there  May  17,  1751.   Matric.  Michs.  1769;  Scholar,  1772; 
B.A.    1773;    M.A.    1776.     Fellow,    1774-83.     Ord.    deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.   19,    1773;  priest  (Lichfield  and  Coventry) 
Dec.   24,    1775;    C.   of  St  Mary-in-Stamford,    1773.     Head 
Master  of  Stamford  Grammar  School,  1781-1832.    R.  of  St 
John's  with  St  Clement's,  Stamford,  17S5-1S32.    V.  of  St 
Martin's,   Stamford   Baron,  Northants.,    1786-1832.    Chap- 
lain  to  Thomas  Villiers  Hyde,   Lord  Clarendon.    Married 
Sarah    Robinson,    at    Northampton,    Jan.    7,    1783.     Died 
suddenly  Dec.   19,   1832,  at  the  Mermaid  Inn,   Wansford, 
Northants.,  on  his  way  to  Peterborough.    Father  of  Charles 
(1811)  and  Henry  (1802).    {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  xi.  94.) 
ATLEE,  JOHN  FALCONER.   Adm.  Fell.-Cnm.  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  14,  1819.    Matric.  Easter,  1820.    Probably  of  Wands- 
worth, Surrey,  and  father  of  John  Falconer  Atlee,  C.M.G., 
Consul  at  Paris,  1865-94.    John  Falconer  Atlee,  a  distiller, 
of    Wandsworth,    patented    an    apparatus    for    fermenting 
hquors  in  1807.    One,  J.  F.  Atlee,  Esq.,  died  July  8,  1848, 
aged  88,  at  Brighton.  (Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Surrey,  n;  G.  Mag., 
1848,  II.  332.) 
ATMORE,   WALTER  ARTHUR.    Adm.   pens,   at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1878.    S.  of  George,  chemist.    B.  at  King's  Lynn, 
Norfolk.    Bapt.  Sept.  14,  1S59.    School,  King  Edward  VI, 
Grantham.   Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882. 
ATTENBOROUGH,    HENRY   WHITEWAY.     Adm.    at   Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1886.  S.  of  William  Frederick  (1S45),  V.  of  Fletching, 
Sussex.     B.    there    May    10,    1866.     School,    Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886.   Farming  in  CaUfornia  in  1898.   {Venn, 
II.  480.) 
ATTENBOROUGH,  WALTER  ANNIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  8,  1869.    2nd  s.  of  Robert,  pawnibroker  and  jeweller, 
of  56,  Avenue  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London.    B.  Nov.  27, 
1850,  at  St  Pancras,  London.    School,  St  Paul's.    Migrated 
to  Trinity,  July  10,  1869.    Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873; 
M.A.    1876;    LL.M.    1876.     Adm.    at   the   Middle   Temple, 
Sept.  5,  1871.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1874.    M.P.  for  Bedford, 
1910    (Jan. -Nov.).     Deputy    and    Assistant    Recorder    of 
Birmingham,  1921-5.   Died  June  13,  1932,  aged  81,  at  Bed- 
ford.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  June  14,  1932.) 
ATTENBOROUGH,   WILLIAM   FREDERICK.    Adm.   sizar  at 
St  John's,  May  27,  1845.   S.  of  Henry,  of  Nottingham.   B. 
there.   Bapt.  July  16,  1826.   Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849; 
M.A.  1852.    Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Chester)  1855;    C.  of 
Runcorn,    1854-63.    V.    of    Fletching,    1863-98.    Diocesan 
Inspector  of  Schools,   Chailey  Deanery,   Sussex,    1866-71. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Sheffield.    Died  May  13, 
1898,  aged  71,  at  Fletching.    Father  of  Henry  W.  (1886). 
(Scott,  MSS.) 
ATTERBURY,  HENRY  (?  HARRY).    Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Sept.  14,  1893.    School,  Denstone.    Matric.  Michs.  1893,  as 
Harry. 
ATTERBURY,  HERBERT  HEYDEN.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4, 
1895.   [S.  of  John  Herbert,  Esq.,  of  Welford,  Rugby,  Warws.] 
School,  Rugby.    Matric.  Michs.  1895.    Of  Welford,  Rugby; 
farming  his  own  land.    Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
Derbyshire  Yeomanry;  Lieut.,  Guards  Machine  Gun  Regt.; 
wounded).   Probably  brother  of  John  E.  (1894).   {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Univ.  War  List.) 
ATTERBURY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  2,  1807. 

Of  Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1807. 
ATTERBURY,  JOHN  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1894. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894.  One  of  these  names  died  June  5,  1931 ; 
of  Welford,  Rugby.  Probably  brother  of  Herbert  H.  (1895). 
{The  Times,  June  8,  1931.) 
ATTFIELD,  DONALD  HARVEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1884.  S.  of  John  [Professor  of  Chemistry],  F.R.S.,  of 
Watford,  Herts.  B.  June  9,  1866.  School,  Universitv 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  iSgi;  M.B. 
and  B.C.  1892.  Sometime  Medical  Officer  of  Health  at 
Watford.  Chief  Maritime  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  the 
Egyptian  Government  at  Suez.  Superintendent  of  Suez 
sanitation  of  Pilgrims  to  Mecca.  Died  Mar.  23,  1908,  at 
San  Remo.  {T.  A.  Walker,  579.) 
ATTHILL,  LOMBE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  3,  1S05. 
S.  of  Edward,  merchant,  of  Yarmouth,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Hingham,  Norfolk  (Mr  Browne).  Matric.  Michs. 
i8o6;  Scholar,  1806-13;  B.A.  iSio.  Ord.  deacon  (London, 
Liu.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Mar.  10,  1811;  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  20,  1812.  P.C.  of  Rumburgh  and  V.  of  St  Michael's, 
South  Elmham,  Suffolk,  1823-50.  Married  Miss  Harriet 
Pizzey,  of  Halesworth,  Sept.  15,  1831.  Died  Mar.  20,  1864, 
at  Halesworth.  M.I.  at  Cawston,  Norfolk.  {Venn,  11.  144.) 
ATTHILL,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  12, 
1790.  S.  and  h.  of  Anthony  John,  of  Brandiston,  Norfolk. 
Bapt.  there  Apr.  17,  1774.  School,  Kirkheaton,  Yorks. 
(Mr  Sunderland).    Matric.  Michs.   1791;  Scholar,   1791-97; 

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Attlee,  Simmonds 

Prizeman;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler)  1795;  M.A.  1798.  Fellow, 
1797-1800.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1797;  priest  (Lin- 
coln) Sept.  23,  1798;  C.  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1797. 
Chaplain  to  Dr  Porter,  Bishop  of  Clogher,  1798-1804.  R. 
and  V.  of  Fintona,  Co.  Tyrone.  Preb.  of  Clogher,  1798.  R. 
and  V.  of  Magheraculmoney,  Fermanagh,  1818-47.  Married 
Henrietta  Eyre,  dau.  of  George  MaunseU,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Leighlin,  Apr.  6,  1805.  A  strong  Evangelical;  one  of  the 
founders  of  the  Hibernian  Bible  Society.  Author,  The 
Church  Catechism,  etc.  Died  Mar.  5,  1847,  aged  73,  at  Hull. 
Buried  at  Brandiston.  Father  of  William  L.  (1824).  {Venn, 
II.  121 ;  J.  B.  LesUe,  Clogher  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  216.) 

ATTHILL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Aug.  4,  1857.    S. 
of  WiUiam  Lombe  (1824),  V.  of  Horsford,  Norfolk.  B.  Dec.  2, 
1836,   at  Brandiston  Hall,   Norfolk.    School,   Bromsgrove, 
Worcs.    Did  not  reside.    Entered  the  Army,   1857  (Lieut., 
89th    Regt.,    i860;    retired,    1864;    Capt.    and    Adj.,    31st 
Lanarkshire  Rifle  Volunteers).   Died  at  Glasgow,  Feb.  1873. 
Buried  at  Brandiston.   Father  of  William  (next).    {Venn,  11. 
337.) 
ATTHILL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1889.  S.  and  h. 
of  William  (above),  Capt.,  89th  Regt.,  deceased.    B.  Oct.  3, 
i860.    Adm.  at  Downing,  Sept.   lo,   1890;  B.A.  1896.    Of 
Brandiston  Hall,   Norfolk.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died 
Mar.  27,  1938,  aged  78.    (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Apr.  6, 
1938.) 
ATTHILL,  WILLIAM  LOMBE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  19,  1824.    S.  of  William  (1790),  clerk,  of  Ardess,  Fer- 
managh, Ireland.   B.  July  11,  1807,  at  Fintona,  Co.  Tyrone. 
School,   Wakefield   (Mr   Rogers).     Matric.    Michs.    1825,   as 
William  Thomas  {sic).   Migrated  to  Trinity  College,  DubUn, 
Oct.  14,  1826;  B.A.  (Dublin)  1830;  M.A.  (DubUn)  1856.   Ord. 
deacon  (Killaloe)  1830;  priest  (Kilrnore)  1832.  C.  of  Maghera- 
culmoney, Co.  Fermanagh,  1834.    Sub-Dean  and  Canon  of 
the  Collegiate  Church  of  Middleham,  Yorks.,   1839-51.    V. 
of  Horsford,  Norfolk,  1851-63.  C.  of  SaxthorpeandCorpusty, 
1872-7.   C.  of  Wicklewood,  1877-8.   C.  of  Knapton,  1881-4. 
Of  Brandiston  Hall,  Alderford,  Norfolk.   Married  four  times. 
.\uthor,    Documents    relating   to    Middleham    Church.     Died 
Dec.  II,  1884,  at  Brandiston  Hall.  Father  of  William  (1857). 
{Venn,  11.  194;  Al.  Dubl.;  Clogher  Clergy.) 
ATTKINS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  22,  1822. 
In  priest's  orders.    [Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  20,  1817; 
priest.  May  24,  1818.] 
ATTLEE,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.   1894.    S.  of 
James,  of  Burntwood,  Upperton,  Eastbourne,  Sussex.  School, 
New  College,  Eastbourne.   Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897. 
ATTLEE,  BARTRAM  WALLER.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  II,  1887.    S.  of  John,  miller,  of  Dorking,  Surrey.    B. 
there   Mar.    15,    1870.     School,    Amersham   Hall,    Reading 
(Mr  A.  S.  West).  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894. 
Town  clerk  of  Komsey  in  1935.   Brother  of  John  (1886)  and 
Wilfrid  H.  W.   (1894).    (Who's  Who  in  Local  Government, 
I935-) 
ATTLEE,  CECIL  KNIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30, 
1894.    S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  The  Limes,  Tooting.    Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.   At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906.    Assistant  Tubercular  Officer  at 
the  Royal  Chest  Hospital,  City  Road,  London.    Resident 
Medical  Officer  at  the  Brompton  Chest  Hospital.    House 
Physician  at  the  Evelina  Hospital.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(temp.  Capt.,  R.A.M.C).   Tubercular  Officer  to  the  Surrey 
County  Council.   Of  30,  Worple  Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W.  19. 
(Medical  Reg.,  1938.) 
ATTLEE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1886.    S. 
of  John,  miller,  of  Dorking,  Surrey.   B.  there  Dec.  8,  1868. 
School,  Amersham,  near  Reading  (Mr  A.  S.  West).    Matric. 
Michs.  i886;  B.A.   1S89;  M.B.  and  B.C.   1892;  M.A.  1893; 
M.D.     1895.     At    St    Bartholomew's    Hospital,    London. 
M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P.,    1892.     House   Surgeon   at    the    East 
London    Hospital   for   Children,   ShadweU.     Chief   Clinical 
Assistant  at  the  Royal  Westminster  Ophthalmic  Hospital; 
at   the   Royal   London   Ophthalmic   Hospital.     Ophthalmic 
House  Surgeon  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.    Consulting 
Physician    to    the    Hospital    for    Consumptives,    Margaret 
Street,  London.    Died  Mar.  8,   1937,  aged  67,  at  Welhng- 
borough.   Brother  of  Wilfrid  H.  W.  (1894),  etc.   (The  limes. 
Mar.  10,  1937;  Medical  Directory,  1937.) 
ATTLEE,  SIMMONDS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  7' 
1855.   S.  of  Richard,  of  Dorking,  Surrey.    B.  there.   School, 
King's  College,  London.    Matric.  Michs.   1855;  B.A.  1859; 
MA    1862.    Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle,  for  Canterbury);  pnest 
(Chester)    1862.    Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Lucknow,  1859-61. 
C.  of  Alderlev  Edge,  Cheshire,   1861-3.    P.C.  of  Newland, 
Yorks.,   1863-8.    C.  of  Holcombe,  Lanes.,   1868-72.    C.  of 
Mobberley,   1872-7.    C.  of  Southshore,  Blackpool,   1877-8. 
V    of  Buttermere,  1882-91.    Lie.  pr.  at  Jerusalem,  1892-6. 
R.  of  Middleton  Scriven,  Heref.,  1896-1918.    Died  June  i, 
1918,  aged  Si.    (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

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Attlee,  Wilfred  Henry  Waller 

ATTLEE,  WILFRID  HENRY  WALLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  16,  1894.  S.  of  John,  miller,  of  Dorking,  Surrey. 
B.  there  Dec.  29,  1876.  Schools,  Amersham  Hall,  Reading 
(Mr  A.  S.  West)  and  New  College,  Eastbourne  (Mr  F. 
Schreiner).  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M..'^.,  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1901;  M.D.  1904.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1900.  M.R.C.P.,  1925.  House 
Surgeon  and  Midwifery  Assistant  at  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  the  Metropolitan 
Hospital.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  R.A.M.C; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Member  of  the  Eton  College 
Medical  Board.  Physician  at  the  King  Edward  VII  Hospital, 
Windsor.  Consulting  Physician  to  Staines  Cottage  Hospital. 
Of  High  Street,  Eton,  Bucks.  (Attlee,  Maxwell  and  Norman) . 
Brother  of  John  (1886),  etc.  {Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1935; 
Medical  Directory,  1922,  1938.) 

ATTLEE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Wilham,  Esq.,  of  Cobham,  Surrey.  B. 
Nov.  25,  1872,  at  Woodcote,  near  Dorking.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Athletic 
'blue,'  1893.  Tutor  at  Cleveland  House  School,  Weymouth, 
in  1911. 

ATTLEY;  see  also  ATLAY. 

ATTREE,  V/ILLIAM  WAKEFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  28,  1823.  S.  of  Thomas  [Esq.,  of  Queen's 
Park,  Brighton].  B.  at  Brighton.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  16,  1826.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1833.  On  the 
Home  Circuit  and  the  Sussex  Sessions.  Recorder  of  Hastings, 
Rye  and  Seaford.  Assistant  Tithe  Commissioner.  Known 
in  legal  circles  as  the  editor  of  a  report  of  the  celebrated 
Braintree  Church-rate  Case  (Goshng  v.  Veley).  Reporter  of 
the  Lm,w  Journal  of  cases  decided  by  the  House  of  Lords. 
An  authority  on  the  law  and  practice  of  Quarter  Sessions. 
A  member  of  the  Sussex  Archaeological  Society.  Vice- 
President  of  the  Brighton  Royal  Literary  and  Scientific 
Institution.  On  the  Council  of  Brighton  College  and  a 
Member  of  the  Sussex  Board  of  Examiners.  Died  Jan.  28, 
1862,  at  Brighton,  at  his  father's  house.  M.I.  at  Ditchling. 
[G.  Mag.,  1862,  I.  382;  Sussex  Arch.  Coll.,  xxviii.  135.) 

ATTWATER,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 
July  3,  1875.  S.  of  [Gay]  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Obome 
(or  Wobourne),  Dorset.  B.  1857,  at  'South  Newton,'  Wilts. 
[School,  Sherborne.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar;  B.A. 
{i\ih  Wrangler)  1879;  M.A.  18S2.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  16,  1S80.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1883.  Conveyancer  and 
equity  draftsman.  Died  Feb.  i,  1929,  aged  72,  at  Ryde 
House,  Highfield  Road,  Upper  Norwood.  {Sherborne  Sch. 
Reg.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Feb.  4,  1929.) 

ATTWOOD,  EDWARD  MOORE,  see  MOORE,  EDWARD  (1875). 

ATTWOOD,  FREDERICK  LYNDON.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at 
Downing,  Oct.  20,  1874.  Of  Carlton  Chambers,  8,  Regent 
Street,  London,  M.R.C.S.  [1865].  Matric.  Michs.  1874. 
Sometime  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  the  Royal  Free 
Hospital,  London.  A  distinguished  surgeon,  active  in  the 
Servo-Turkish  War;  one  of  a  band  of  English  surgeons  sent 
out  by  the  National  Aid  Society  to  assist  the  sick  and 
wounded  at  Belgrade  in  1876;  subsequently  carried  on 
the  hospital  mainly  at  his  own  expense.  Surgeon  with  the 
Turkish  ambulance  service  in  the  Russo-Turkish  War. 
Captured  by  the  Russian  cavalry  and  endured  great  hard- 
ships.  Died  Apr.  10,  1879.   {Doumng  Coll.  Hist.) 

ATTWOOD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  6,  18x4. 
[2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  musician,  of  London  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  B.  there.]  Matric.  Michs.  1814.  Migrated  to 
Pembroke,  Feb.  26,  i8i6;  B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  i8i8;  M.A. 
1821;  T>T\vhitt  Scholar,  1820.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1821. 
Ord.  deacon,  1S23;  priest,  1829.  V.  of  Saxthorpe,  Norfolk, 
1834-7.  R.  of  Framlingham  with  Saxted,  Suffolk,  1837-84 
Rural  Dean.  J. P.  Died  July  22,  1884,  aged  89.  Brother  of 
William  H.  (1825)  and  probably  father  of  William  D.  (1856) 
(Crockford;  CaiU.  Act  Bk.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ATTWOOD,  GEORGE  CAREW  REYNELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  July  17,  1873.  Matric.  Michs.  1873,  as  G.  C. 
Rynell;  Dixie  Scholar. 

ATTWOOD,  WILLIAM  DENTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  15,  1856.  [Probably  s.  of  George  (1814).]  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  Scholar;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Fellow,  i860.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1862;  priest  (Worcester)  1863.  Assistant 
Master  at  King's  School,  Canterbury,  1861-2.  C.  of  Orsett, 
1861-6,  and  Chaplain  of  the  Union.  C.  of  Hanbury  1862-4' 
R.  of  Little  Bentley,  Essex,  1871-S4.  Died  Feb.  4,  1885,  at 
Florence  House,  Merrion,  Dublin.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Guardian,  Feb.  11,  1885.) 


AuBER,  John 

ATTWOOD,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  18,  1825.  5th  s.  of  Thomas,  musician,  of  Norwood, 
Surrey.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1825,  as  William; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1830;  priest 
(Chichester)  1831.  C.  of  Bedingfield  with  Debenham, 
Suffolk,  in  1846.  R,  of  Gosbeck,  1847-79.  Died  1879. 
Brother  of  George  (18 14). 

ATTWOOD-MATHEWS,  BENJAMIN  St  JOHN,  see  MATHEWS. 

ATTY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  17,  1796.  Of 
Yorks.  [Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  James  (Attye),  of  Whitby,  Yorks. 
B.  1772.]  Died  unmarried  Nov.  24,  1797,  aged  25.  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

ATTY,  JOHN  CAPE.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  24,  1790;  a  'Ten- 
year'  man. 

ATTY  or  ATTYE,  ROBERT  [JAMES].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  13,  1830.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Ingon  Grange, 
near  Stratford-on-Avon,  Warws.  B.  181 1.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1831,  as  Robert  James;  B.A.  1835. 
J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  Warwickshire.  Master  of  the  Hounds, 
Wynnstay,  1840-3.  Of  Ingon  Grange,  Warws.  Died  un- 
married Apr.  26,  1862,  aged  51.  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

ATTYE,  ROBERT  JERVOISE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1882. 
S.  of  [Francis  Lionel  Octavius],  Col.  [2nd  Batt.  Queen's 
Royal  Regt.],  of  Stratford-on-Avon,  Warws.  B.  July  9, 
1862.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Of  Ingon  Grange, 
Warws.   J.P.   Died  July  28,  1916.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

ATWOOD,  FRANCIS  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  21,  1817.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Hammersmith,  London. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Lent,  1818;  B.A.  1823;  M.A. 
1826.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Hammersmith,  1826-56.  V.  of  Gt 
Ludford,  Lines.,  1828-9.  V.  of  Sixhills,  1828-9.  R.  of 
Butterleigh,  Devon,  1830-1.  V.  of  Grimsby  St  Mary  with 
St  James,  Lines.,  1831-56.  Died  Aug.  6,  1856,  aged  57,  at 
Gt  Grimsby.    (G.  Mag.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

ATWOOD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1765.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  London.  Bapt.  Oct.  15,  i745- 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1766;  Scholar;  Members' 
Prize,  1766;  First  Smith's  Prizeman,  1769;  B.A.  {^rd 
Wrangler)  1769;  M.A.  1772.  Fellow,  1770.  Tutor,  1773-9- 
Inspector  of  Tontine  Certificates,  1790.  F.R.S.,  1776; 
Copley  Medal,  1796.  A  distinguished  mathematician  and 
lecturer.  Rendered  important  financial  services  to  Pitt,  who 
bestowed  upon  him  a  sinecure  office,  as  one  of  the  patent 
searchers  of  the  Customs,  with  a  salary  of  £500.  Author, 
mathematical.  Died  unmarried  July,  1807.  Buried  at 
St  Margaret's,  Westminster.  Brother  of  James  (i775)- 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  D.N.B.) 

ATWOOD,  GEORGE  HENRY  SANDERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Oct.  26,  1874.  S.  of  George  Dewhurst.  B.  at 
Ashelworth,  Gloucs.  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Ord.  deacon, 
1879;  priest  (Worcester)  1880;  C.  of  Polesworth,  Warws., 
1879-83.  R.  of  Bishopstrow,  Wilts.,  1883-1921.  Secretary 
to  the  Wiltshire  County  Reformatory  School  for  Boys, 
1899-1921.  Died  Mar.  11,  1921,  aged  65,  at  Bishopstrow. 
{Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  Ihe  Times,  Mar.  14,  1921.) 

ATWOOD,  JAMES  [ESTCOURT].  .'Vdm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  17,  1775.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  C.  of  St  Clement 
Danes,  London.  B.  July,  1758.  School,  Westminster  [Ja. 
Estcourt].  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  24,  1775-  Entered 
the  Army  (Ensign,  99th  Foot,  1780;  retired  from  the  Army, 
Aug.  1781).  Re-adm.  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10,  1798,  as  a  'Ten- 
year'  man,  James  Estwart  (sic)  Atwood.  R.  of  Saxlingham, 
Norfolk,  1787-1810  (successor  instituted  Sept.  10,  1811). 
Went  to  India.  Chaplain  of  the  East  India  Co.  at  St  Thomas's 
Mount  and  Poonamallee,  1799.  Buried  July  24,  1810,  at 
St  Thomas's  Mount,  Fort  St  George,  Madras.  Brother  of 
George  (1765).  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

AUBER,  CHARLES  BRANSBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  18,  1840.  S.  of  Henry  Peter  [E.  I.  Co.].  B.  Apr.  6, 
1820,  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1840;  B.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of 
Morton  Pinkeney,  Northants.,  1846-53.  R.  of  Clanna- 
borough,  Devon,  1853-67.  Married  Zoc  Adelaide,  dau.  of 
Charles  Henry  Barber,  Q.C.,  Nov.  16,  1847.  Died  Jan.  18. 
1867,  aged  46,  at  Teignmouth.  Buried  there.  {Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  G.  Mag.,  i.  393.) 

AUBER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  20, 
1783.  S.  of  James  [weaver],  of  London  [and  a  director  of  the 
French  hospital].  B.  Jan.  1,  1764.  [School,  St  Paul's.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar,  1786;  B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1791- 
R.  of  East  Hatley,  Cambs.,  1796-8.  Sometime  R.  of  Blaisdon, 
Gloucs.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Hugh  Grove,  R.  of  Melbury, 
Dorset,  July  31,  1793.  Died  1798.  Buried  at  Blaisdon. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  July  31,  1798.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  I.  94; 
St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 


AuBER,  Robert  Henry 

AUBER,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke, 
July  3,  1792.  S.  of  Isaac,  gent.,  of  Camberwell,  Surrey.  B. 
[Nov.  28,  1774]  in  London.  [School,  Merchant  Taylors'.] 
Exhibitioner;  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  B.A.  1796.  Migrated  to 
Trinity  Hall,  July  5,  1796.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Apr.  27, 
1800;  C.  of  Nettleswell,  Essex.  Usher  at  Dulwich  College, 
:8i4  (Jan.  8-24).  R.  of  Wanlip,  Leics.,  1831-7.  Living  at 
Camberwell,  Surrey,  in  1846;  still  there  in  1854.  Of  North 
Petherton,  Somerset,  in  1856.  Died  there  July  14,  1859. 
Buried  there.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  i.  93;  Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

AUBERT,  WILLIAM  HOBSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Nov.  21,  1848.   Matric.  Lent,  1849;  B.A.  1853. 

AUBERTIN  or  AUBERTON,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1794.  S.  of  Peter,  merchant,  of  Banstead,  Surrey 
[a  native  of  Neuchatel,  Switzerland].  B.  Feb.  4,  i775-  Bapt. 
in  Threadneedle  Street,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1797; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1798,  as  Auberton,  John  (sic).  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  June  3,  1798;  priest,  May  19,  i799;  C.  of 
Sutton,  Surrey,  1798.  R.  of  Chipstead,  1808-61,  as  Auberton, 
Peter.  Married  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Daniel  Lambert,  of 
Banstead,  July  6,  1809.  Died  Nov.  9,  1861.  Buried  at 
Chipstead.  Father  of  Thomas  (next).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
iv;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  iv.  123.) 

AUBERTIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25,  1845. 
S.  of  Peter  (above),  clerk,  of  Chipstead,  Surrey.  B.  there 
July  6,  1823.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852. 
P.C.  of  Melton  Ross,  Lines.,  1858-68.  Died  there  Jan.  16, 
1868,  aged  43.   (G.  Mag.,  1868,  i.  396.) 

AUBREY,  ARTHUR  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1896.  S.  of  G.  H.,  Esq.,  of  Springfield,  Chelmsford, 
Essex.  [School,  King  Edward's,  Chelmsford.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1898;  B.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at 
Simon  Langton's  School,  Canterbury,  1899-1901 ;  at  Coventry 
School,  1901-5;  at  Victoria  College,  Alexandria,  1905-ig-. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1919.) 

AUBREY,  CYRIL  JOHN  ROBY,  see  HOFFMEISTER. 

AUBREY,  THOMAS  DIGBY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  24,  1801.  [S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Llan- 
blythian,  Glam.]  B.  Dec.  2,  1782.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1809.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  24,  1805,  as  's.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Ash 
Hall,  Co.  Glamorgan.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  18 11.  High  Sheriff 
of  Bucks.,  1815.  Succeeded  his  uncle  as  7th  Bart.,  Mar.  14, 
1826.  Chairman  of  the  Bucks.  Quarter  Sessions.  Of  Llan- 
trithyd  and  Boarstall;  resided  chiefly  at  Oving  House,  near 
Aylesbury,  Bucks.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wright, 
of  London,  Dec.  9,  1813.  Died  s.p.  Sept.  5,  1856,  at  Oving 
House,  when  the  Baronetcy  became  extinct.  (G.E.C.,  iii.  95, 
where  he  is  wrongly  assigned  to  St  John's  College.) 

AUDEN,  ALFRED  MILLINGTON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  10, 
1885.  [4th  s.  of  John  (1849),  clerk.  B.  Oct.  12,  1865,  at 
Hominglow,  Staffs.  School,  Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Classical  Tutor  at  Kingswood  School, 
Bath,  1888-9.  Assistant  Master  at  Merchiston  Castle  School, 
Edinburgh,  1891-3.  Ord.  deacon  1893;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1894;  C.  of  Perry  Barr,  1893-8.  C.  of  Clun,  1898-1904.  V.  of 
Church  Broughton,  Derbs.,  1904-33.  V.  of  Hempstead-by- 
Holt,  Norfolk,  1933-6-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of 
George  A.  (1890).    (Crochford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

AUDEN,  ARNOLD  WILLIAM  MONTFORT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Clare,  Mar.  16,  1883.  [S.  and  h.  of  William  (1852),  clerk. 
B.  July  22,  1863,  at  Rowley  Regis,  Staffs.  School,  Shrews- 
bury.] Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  At  Edinburgh 
University.  M.B.  and  CM.  (Edinburgh)  1895.  Assistant  Master 
at  Wisbech  Grammar  School,  Cambs.,  1886.  Of  Shildon, 
Durham,  1895-6.  Subsequently  practised  as  a  surgeon.  A 
member  of  the  British  Medical  Association.  Of  Birch  House, 
Leigh,  Lanes.  Surgeon  to  the  Lancashire,  Cheshire  and 
Wigan  and  District  Miners'  Permanent  Kehef  Societies. 
Died  Mar.  6,  1929,  aged  65,  at  Leigh.  Buried  there.  Brother 
of  Bertram  (i8go)  and  Walter  D.  (1893).  (Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Medical  Directory.) 

AUDEN,  BERTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1890. 
2nd  s.  of  William  (1852),  V.  of  Church  Broughton,  Derbs. 
B.  there  Mar.  14,  1871.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1S98.  Assistant  Master  at 
Bishop's  College  School,  Leiinoxville,  Quebec,  for  3  years. 
Private  tutor  for  a  year.  Head  Master  of  GljTigarth  Pre- 
paratory School,  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.,  1902-21.  Of  Green- 
acre,  Stanley  Road,  Battledown,  Cheltenham,  in  1932. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brotherof  Walter D.  (1893).  (Upping- 
ham Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

AUDEN,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  12,  1890.  S.  of  John  (1849),  V.  of  Hominglow,  Staffs. 
B.  there  Aug.  27,  1872.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  Scholar,  1892;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1893; 
M.B.  and  B.C.  1897;  M.A.  1899;  M.D.  1900;  D.P.H.  1909. 


AuFRECHT,  Theodore 

At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London,  1894-7.  House 
Physician  and  Clinical  Assistant.  Scholar  and  Gold  Medallist, 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1896. 
M.R.C.P.,  1908.  F.R.C.P.,  1919.  Physician  to  the  General 
Lying-in  Hospital,  London.  Hon.  Physician  to  the  York 
County  Hospital,  1905-8.  Medical  Superintendent  of  the 
Birmingham  Education  Committee,  1908.  School  Medical 
Officer  at  Birmingham,  1908-37.  Lecturer  at  Saltley 
Training  College.  Assistant  to  the  Professor  of  Hygiene  and 
Demonstrator  in  Public  Health  at  Birmingham  University. 
Ph.D.  (Birmingham)  1926.  Consulting  Psychologist  to 
Besford  Court.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  R.A.M.C). 
FeUow  of  the  KonegUge  Nordiske  Oldskriftselskab,  Copen- 
hagen, 1905.  F.S.A.,  1908.  Hon.  Member  of  the  Canadian 
Hygiene  Association.  A  member  of  the  Medical  Com- 
mission of  the  National  Association  for  the  Feeble-uiinded. 
Of  Wesco,  Threkeld,  Cumberland,  and  42,  Lordswood  Road, 
Harbome,  Birmingham.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
The  Preservation  of  Antiquities  (transl.);  Guide  to  Pre-historic 
Collections,  National  Museum,  Copenhagen  (transl.).  Editor 
of  the  Historic  and  Scientific  Survey  of  York  and  District;  and 
a  Handbook  to  Birmingham.  Brother  of  Alfred  M.  (1885). 
(Peile,  11.  760;  Medical  Directory,  1938;  Univ.  Cat.,  1935-6; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

AUDEN,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  27, 
1886.    S.  of  Thomas  (1854),  V.  of  St  Julian's,  Shrewsbury. 

B.  Nov.  27,  1867,  at  Wellingborough.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar,  1886;  Bell  University  Scholar, 
1887;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  Pt  I)  1889;  M.A.  1893.  At 
Marburg  University,  Germany,  1890-1.  Assistant  Master  at 
Fettes  College,  Edinburgh,  1891-1903.  Principal  of  Upper 
Canada  College,  Toronto,  1903-18;  resigned.  Professor  of 
Classics  at  the  Western  University,  London,  Ontario,  1920- 
39-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  educational ;  editor  of 
classical  works;  general  editor  of  Blackwood's  Classical 
Series.  Of  236,  St  George  Street,  London,  Ontario.  (Peile, 
II.  722;  Shreiesbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

AUDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  26,  1849.  S.  and 
h.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Rowley  Regis,  Staffs.  B.  there 
Feb.  2,  1831.  School,  Dudley  Grammar  (Rev.  A.  K. 
Thompson,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A. 
1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Worcester)  1855.  C.  of 
Sutton  Coldfield,  1856-7.   C.  of  SUverdale,  Staffs.,  1858-64. 

C.  of  Carisbrooke,  Isle  of  Wight,  1865-6.  V.  of  Hominglow, 
Staffs.,  1866-76.  Died  Nov.  23,  1876.  Buried  at  Homing- 
low. Brother  of  Thomas  (1S54)  and  William  (1852) ;  father  of 
Alfred  M.  (1885)  and  George  A.  (1890).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

AUDEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1854. 
3rd  s.  of  William,  farmer.  B.  Apr.  7,  1836,  at  Rowley  Regis, 
Staffs.  [School,  Dudley  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Rochester) 
i860.  Assistant  Master  at  Dedham  Grammar  School,  Essex, 
1858-63.  Head  Master  of  WeUingborough  Grammar  School, 
1863-9.  V.  of  Ford,  Salop,  1869-79.  V.  of  St  Julian's, 
Shrewsbury,  1879-92.  V.of  Condover,  1892-1908.  Surrogate, 
dio.  Lichfield,  1880,  and  of  Hereford,  1905.  Preb.  of  Lich- 
field, 1905-20.  Rural  Dean  of  Condover,  1906-20.  F.S.A., 
1890.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  dio.  Hereford,  1908-10  and 
1911-16.  Vice-Chairman  of  the  Education  Committee  of 
Salop  County  Council.  Chairman  of  the  Council  of  the 
Shropshire  Archaeological  Society.  Of  Alderdene,  Church 
Stretton,  Salop.  Author,  History  of  Shrewsbury,  etc.  Died 
Nov.  11,  1920,  aged  84.  Buried  at  Condover,  Salop.  Brother 
of  WiUiam  (1852),  etc.,  and  father  of  Henry  W.  (1886). 
(Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xin;  Crockford.) 

AUDEN,  WALTER  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  5,  1893.  3rd  s.  of  William  (next),  V.  of  Church  Brough- 
ton, Derbs.  B.  there  Feb.  15,  1874-  [School,  Shrewsbury.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon 
(Liverpool)  1898;  priest  (Bp.  Royston)  1899;  C.  of  St  Jude's, 
West  Derby,  Lanes.,  1898-1902.  Member  of  St  Andrew's 
Bush  Brotherhood,  Longreach,  Rockhampton,  Australia, 
1902-8.  C.  of  The  Lickey,  Birmingham,  1909-12.  P.C.  of 
Howgill,  Yorks.,  1912-24.  V.  of  Kettlewell  with  Conistone, 
1924-36-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Bertram 
(1890),  etc.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1938;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 

AUDEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  23,  1852. 
S.  of  William,  famier,  of  Rowley  Regis,  Staffs.  B.  there 
June  12,  1834.  School,  Dudley  Grammar  (Rev.  A.  K. 
Thompson,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A. 
1859.  Ord.  deacon,  i860;  priest  (Worcester)  1861.  V.  of 
Church  Broughton,  Derbs.,  1864-1904.  Died  Jan.  28,  1904. 
Buried  at  Church  Broughton.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1854), 
etc. ;  father  of  Walter  D.  (above),  Bertram  (1890)  and  Arnold 
W.  M.  (1883).    (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xiii.) 

AUFRECHT,  THEODORE.  Hon.  Litt.D.  1893.  B.  at  Lesch- 
nitz,  Silesia.  Professor  of  Sanskrit  at  Bomi,  1875-1907. 
Died  May,  1907.    (Who  was  Who,  1897-1916.) 

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AuFRERE,  George  John 

AUFRERE,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  10,  1788.  Of  Norfolk.  [2nd  s.  of  Anthony,  Esq.,  of 
Hoveton,  Norfolk.  B.  1769.]  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1793.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  3,  1792;  priest 
Sept.  22,  1793;  C.  of  Ridlington  and  East  Ruston,  Norfolk, 
1792.  V.  of  East  Ruston  with  Ridlington,  1794-1836.  V.  of 
Bacton,  1810-23.  Lived  latterly  at  Ridlington.  Died  there 
Jan.  30,  1853,  aged  83.  Brother  of  Philip  D.  (i795).  (Burke, 
L.O.\G.  Mag.,  1853.  I-  328.) 

AUFRERE,  PHILIP  DUVAL  (DU  VAL).  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  29,  i795-  5th  s.  of  Anthony,  Esq.,  of 
Hoveton  St  Peter's,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1796, 
asP.DuVal;  Scholar;  B.A.  1800.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Liii.  dim. 
from  Norwich)  June  8;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1800.  R.  of 
Eccles  St  Mary-by-the-Sea,  Norfolk,  1806-8.  V.  of  Bacton, 
1806-10.  R.  (and  V.)  of  Seaming,  1808-48.  R.  of  Bawdes- 
well,  1810-4S.  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr  Beevor; 
(2)  Ann  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Marmaduke  Smith. 
Died  June  4,  1848,  aged  73,  at  Mundesley,  Norfolk.  Brother 
of  George  J.  (1788).    (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  n.  216.) 

AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK,  Prince,  see  SUSSEX,  H.R.H. 

AULD,  OSWALD  MacGREGOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  30,  1888.  S.  of  John  Murray.  B.  Jan.  18,  1871,  at 
Kingston,  Jamaica.  School,  Jamaica  High  (Rev.  VV.  Simms, 
M.A.).   Matric.  Alichs.  1888.   Died  1891. 

AULDJO,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  12, 
1822.  S.  and  h.  of  Alexander.  B.  July  26,  1805,  at  Montreal, 
Canada.  School,  Hammersmith,  London  (Mr  Atwood). 
Matric.  Michs.  1823.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  7,  1827,  as 
's.  of  Alexander,  late  of  Montreal,  Canada.'  Ascended  Mont 
Blanc,  Aug.  8,  1827.   Cicerone  to  Sir  Walter  Scott  at  Naples, 

1832,  where  he  lived  for  many  years;  explored  Mount 
\'esuvius.    Visited  Constantinople  and  the  Greek  Islands, 

1833.  Settled  at  Geneva.  Acting  consul  there,  1870-1. 
Consul  (unpaid),  1872-86.  F.R.G.S.,  1832.  F.R.S.,  1840. 
Intimate  with  Bulwer  Lytton,  Thackeray,  Cruickshank  and 
Macaulay.  Author,  Narrative  of  an  ascent  to  the  summit  of 
Mont  Blanc;  Sketches  of  Vesuviw,  etc.  Died  May  6,  1886, 
at  Geneva.  Buried  there  in  the  Chatelaine  Cemetery. 
{Boose,  IV.  Suppl.;  Notes  and  Queries;  Memoir  by  J.  M. 
Bulloch,  May  12,  1934.) 

AULSEBROOK,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  11,  1883.  S.  of  WUliam,  teacher.  B.  at  Haigh, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  Jan.  i,  1859.  School,  St  Mark's  Training 
CoUege,  Chelsea.   Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886. 

AURIOL-BARKER,  ALLAN  HENRY,  see  BARKER,  AURIOL  A. 
HENRY. 

AUSTEN,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  S.  of  Herbert  Gray  [Capt.,  R.N.],  of  Whitley 
Lodge,  Reading,  Berks.  B.  there  Oct.  4,  1873.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Rochester)  1901;  C.  of  St  Anne's, 
Wandsworth,  1900-13.  R.  of  Stock  Harvard  with  Ramsden 
Bellhouse,  Essex,  1914-38-.  Edited  The  Annals  of  Ramsden 
Bellhouse  (by  the  Rev.  E.  P.  Gibson)  with  some  additions  and 
illustrations.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

AUSTEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1859. 
S.  of  Benjamin,  gent.  B.  at  Ramsgate,  Kent.  Bapt.  Aug. 
29,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  Prizeman;  (Moral  Sci.  Trip., 
ist  Class,  1862);  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon,  1864; 
priest  (Lincoln)  1865;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  1865-6. 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  Middlesborough,  1867-75.  V.  of  Whitby, 
Yorks.,  1875-1920.  Preb.  of  York,  1888-1912.  Select 
Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1894  and  1917.  Rural  Dean,  1897- 
1920.  V.  of  Aislaby,  1905-8.  Canon  of  York,  1908-33. 
Chancellor  of  York  Minster,  1912-32.  Proctor  in  Convo- 
cation, 1912.  Author,  Our  Holy  arid  Our  Beautiful  House. 
Died  Aug.  4,  1933,  aged  94.  Father  of  Wilfrid  A.  E.  (1895). 
{The  Times,  Aug.  7,  1933.) 

AUSTEN,  GEORGE  HAVALAND  HILEY.  Adm.  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Oct.  1,  1872.  S.  of  John  Hiley  (1835),  R.  of  Tarrant 
Keynston,  Dorset.  B.  at  Ensbury,  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs. 
1872.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Apr.  15,  1874.  Brother  of 
John  H.  (1868).   (Venn,  11.  403.) 

AUSTEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  7,  1812. 
[S.  of  John,  R.  of  Tarrant  Keynston,  Dorset,  1806-56.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1816.  C.  of  Pimpeme,  Dorset, 
1843-5.  C.  (to  his  father)  at  Tarrant  Keynston,  1853-6; 
succeeded  his  father  as  R.,  1856-65.  Died  Jan.  8,  1865, 
aged  72.  Perhaps  brother  of  John  H.  (1811).  {Hutchins,  i. 
323;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  I.  251.) 

AUSTEN,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1868.  S.  of  John  Hiley  (next),  clerk.  B.  at  Langton  Mal- 
travers,  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Brother  of  George  H. 
H.  (1872). 

AUSTEN  or  AUSTIN,  JOHN  HILEY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 

Peterhouse,   Oct.   26,    1835,  as  Austin.    S.  of  -,   and 

grandson  of  John,  R.  of  Tarrant  Keynston,  Dorset.  Matric. 
Lent,  1836.    Migrated  to  Jesus,  June  4,   1836;  B.A.  1840; 


Austen  Leigh,  Augustus 

M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest  (Sarum)  1848;  C.  of 
Verwood,  Dorset,  1847-9.  C.  of  Langton  Maltravers,  1849- 
52.  R.  of  ToUard  Royal,  Wilts.,  1860-5.  R.  of  Tarrant 
Keynston,  1865-76.  Not  in  Crockford.  i877-  Author, 
Guide  to  the  Geology  of  the  Isle  of  Purbeck.  Father  of  John  H. 
(above)  and  George  H.  H.  (1872).  {T.  A.  Walker,  453.) 
AUSTEN,  JOHN  HUMPHRY  (or  HUMFREY).  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  5,  1811.  Of  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1811,  as 
John  Humfrey.    Perhaps  brother  of  Henry  (1812). 

AUSTEN,  JOHN  SOAME.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  6, 
1880.    S.   of  B.   S.,    Esq.,   of   Petworth,   Sussex.     [School, 
Felsted.]     Matric.   Michs.    1880;   Exhibitioner;   B.A.    1883; 
M.A.  1887.    Chairman  of  the  British  Electric  Traction  Co., 
Ltd.    A  member  of  the  Council  of  Administration  of  the 
Ottoman  Railway  from  Smyrna  to  Aidin,  and  a  director  of 
numerous  companies.    A  Governor  of  Felsted  School.    Of 
Plumton  Hail,   Whepstead,   Bury  St   Edmunds.    J. P.   for 
Suffolk;    High   Sheriff,    1926.     {Felsted  Sch.    Reg.;     KeUy, 
Handbook,  1938;  Directory  of  Directors.) 
AUSTEN,  JOHN  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  23, 
181 1.    S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Kent.    Matric.  Michs.  1812;  ist 
Smith's  Prizeman,  1817;  B.A.  (Senr.  Wrangler)  1817;  M.A. 
1820;   B.D.  1828;   incorp.   at   O.xford   1834.    Fellow,   1817. 
Ord.  deacon,   1819;  priest,   1820.    V.  of  Aldworth,  Berks., 
1832-48.   R.  of  West  Wickham,  Kent,  1848-76.   Hon.  Canon 
of  Canterbury,   1873-6.    Died  June  10,   1876,  aged  82,  at 
Wickham.   ( Boose.) 
AUSTEN.  NATHANIEL  LAURENCE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.   I,   1866.    3rd  s.  of  Nathaniel  Laurence,  of  Croydon, 
Surrey.    B.  there  June  21,  1847.    School,  Aldenham,  Herts. 
(Mr  Seeman).    Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Exhibitioner.    Migrated 
to  Peterhouse,  July  1,   1868.    Died  1868.    {Aldenham  Sch. 
Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  532.) 
AUSTEN,  SACKVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  21,  i777- 
Of  Kent.    [2nd  s.  of  Francis,  of  Sevenoaks.]    Matric.  Easter, 
1778;  B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1785.    R.  of  West  Wickham,  Kent, 
1784-6.    R.  of  Horsted-Keynes,  Sussex,   1785-6.    Married 
Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lambard,  of  Sevenoaks,   Kent,  de- 
ceased, Jan.  18,  1785.   Died  Jan.  3,  1786.    (Burke,  L.G.,  ed. 
1925;  H.  Drake,  Hundred  of  Blackheoth.) 
AUSTEN,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.   14,   1810. 
Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1819.    One  of  these 
names  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  2,  1813;  s.  and  h.  of 
Joseph,  of  Reading.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1820. 
AUSTEN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  28,  1793. 
[Name  off  Oct.  24,   1794]    Of  Kent.    Probably  2nd  s.  of 
Francis  Motley,  of  Sevenoaks.     If  so,  entered  the  Army. 
Of  the  94th  Regt.,  1794;  Capt.,  65th  Regt.  of  Foot,  1796; 
Capt.  6oth  (Royal  American)  Regt.  of  Foot,  1799;  Major, 
60th  Foot,  1801;  Lieut.-Col.,  1805;  Col.,  60th  Foot,   1813. 
High  Sheriff  of  Kent,  1823-4.    M.P.  for  Western  Division  of 
Kent,  1845-7.  Of  Kippington  and  of  Broadford,  Kent.  Died 
July  23,  1859,  at  Kippington,  Sevenoaks.    {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  iv;  Burke,  L.G.) 
AUSTEN,   WILFRED  ABERNETHY  EVERS.    Adm.   at   Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1895.  S.  of  George  (1859),  V.  of  Whitby,  Yorks. 
B.   Jan.  4,   1876,  at  Bagdale  Rectory,   Ruswarp,   Whitby. 
School,   Charterhouse.     Matric.    Michs.    1895;   B.A.    (Class. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1898;  M.A.  1909.    Barrister,  retired.    Ord. 
deacon,    1909;   priest   (Liverpool)    1910;    C.   of   St   Paul's, 
Princes  Park,  Liverpool,  1909-10.   C.  of  Doncaster,  1910-12. 
V.    of   Loversal,    1912-14.     R.    of   Yarm,    1915-18.     Hon. 
Chaplain   to    the   Bishop   of    Winchester,    1929-32.     Hon. 
Secretary    to    the    Winchester    Diocese    Clerical    Registry, 
1930-.   Of  9,  The  Close,  Winchester.    {Crockford,  1938.) 
AUSTEN-CARTMELL,  JAMES,  see  CARTMELL. 
AUSTEN  LEIGH,   AUGUSTUS.     Adm.   at   King's   (age   18)    a 
scholar  from  Eton,  May  16,  1859.    6th  s.  of  James  Edward, 
V.  of  Bray,  Berks,  [and  great  nephew  of  Jane  Austen,  the 
novelist].    B.  July  17,  1840,  at  Wargrave,  Berks.    Matric. 
Easter,  1859;  Prizeman;  Brown  medallist;  B.A.  (4/A  Classic) 
1863;   M.A.    1866.    Fellow,    1862.    Tutor,    1868-81.    Dean, 
1871-3.    Vice-Provost,  1877-89;  Provost,  1889-1905.    Vice- 
Chancellor,  1893-5.  FeUow  of  Eton  CoUege,  1889-1905.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)    1865;    C.   of   Henley-on-Thames,    1865-7 
(did  not  take  priest's  orders).    An  active  member  of  the 
Governing  Bodies  of  Eton  and  Winchester.  The  first  Provost 
under  the  new  system  (inaugurated  by  the  Statutes  of  1861 
and  1882  respectively),  whereby  the  college,  hitherto  a  close 
corporation  of  Eton  College,  was  thrown  open  to  the  world. 
As  Provost,  proved  himself  a  great  administrator,  remarkable 
for  his  '  f airmindedness,  courtesy  and  unsparing  industry.' 
A  keen  promoter  of  the  interests  and  welfare  of  his  college. 
President  of  the  University  Musical  Society,  1883-1905.  and 
of  the   University  Cricket  Club,    1885.    Benefactor  of  the 
college.     Author,    History    of   King's    College   {Comb.    Umv. 
Coll  Hist.).  Died  s.p.  Jan.  28,  1905.   Buried  at  Grantchester. 
Brother  of   Edward  C.  (1857)  and  WiUiam  (1861).    {Kmg's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  In  Memoriam,  reprint;  D.N.B.) 


Austen  Leigh,  Edward  Chenevix 

AUSTEN  LEIGH,  EDWARD  CHENEVIX.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  23,  1884.  S.  and  h.  of  Cholmeley,  of  35, 
Cadogan  Square,  London.  B.  Jan.  22,  1865,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1894. 
Of  Frog  Firle,  Alfriston,  Sussex,  and  of  i,  New  Street  Square, 
London,  E.C.  4.  Brother  of  Richard  A.  (1S91).  {Fox-Davies; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

AUSTEN  LEIGH,  EDWARD  COMPTON.  Adm.  at  King's 
(age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton,  July  7.  1857.  5th  s.  of  James 
Edward,  V.  of  Bray,  Berks.  B.Mayi,  i839,atWargrave, Berks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  Browne  Medal, 
1859;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1861;  M..'\.  1864.  Fellow, 
i860.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1862;  Lower  Master,  18S7- 
1905 ;  retired.  Chairman  of  the  Eton  Urban  District  Council 
and  a  member  of  the  Bucks.  County  Council.  J. P.  for  Bucks. 
Benefactor  to  the  College.  Died  .\pr.  3,  1916,  aged  76,  at 
Eton.  Brother  of  .\ugustus  (1859),  etc.  {King's  Coll.  Adm. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Apr.  5,  1916.) 

AUSTEN  LEIGH,  RICHARD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Oct.  10,  1891.  2nd  s.  of  Cholmeley, 
printer,  of  35,  Cadogan  Square,  London.  B.  May  17,  1H72, 
at  Calder  Lodge,  Maidenhead,  Berks.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1894;  M.A.  1901. 
President  of  the  A.D.C.,  1894.  A  Clerk  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, 1897-1900.  Director  of  Spottiswoode  and  Co.,  Ltd. 
(now  Spottiswoode,  Ballantyne  and  Co.,  Ltd.)  1900;  after- 
wards Vice-Chairman.  President  of  the  British  Federation 
of  Master  Printers,  1922-3;  represented  the  Federation  at 
Congresses  abroad.  Chairman  of  the  Council  of  the  Inter- 
national Bureau  of  Master  Printers,  1934-.  Editor  of  the 
Master  Printers'  Annual,  from  1920  and  of  Etoniana.  Chair- 
man of  the  Livery  Committee  of  the  Stationers'  Company, 
1920-7.  President  of  the  Bibliographical  Society,  1934-6; 
of  the  Huguenot  Society,  1934-7.  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of 
Leopold  (Belgium).  Edited  the  Eton  College  Register,  Vol.  i 
(1698-1752),  Vol.  II  (1753-90).  Of  I,  New  Street  Square, 
E.C.  4,  and  of  Albany,  Piccadilly,  W.  Author,  Life  and  Letters 
of  Jane  A  usten  (with  William,  A.  L.) ;  The  Story  of  a  Printing 
House.  Brother  of  Edward  Chenevix  (1884).  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

AUSTEN  LEIGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  II,  1861.  S.  of  James  Edward,  V.  of  Bray,  Berks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  Browne  .Medal, 
1862;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Fellow, 
1864-1921.  Bursar,  1875-87.  In  the  Parliament  Office, 
House  of  Lords,  1869.  Clerk  of  the  Journals.  Of  Hartfield, 
Roehampton.  Sometime  Chairman  of  St  Mary's  Hospital, 
Paddington.  Benefactor  of  the  College.  Author,  Augustus 
Austen  Leigh:  a  Record  of  College  Reform.  Died  Nov.  27,  1921, 
aged  78,  at  Roehampton.  Brother  of  ,'\ugustus  (1859),  etc. 
[King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

AUSTEN-SMITH,  HERBERT,  see  SMITH,  HERBERT  AUSTEN. 

AUSTER,  WALTER  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  205,  Bristol  Road,  Birmmg- 
ham.  B.  Oct.  12,  1867,  at  Birmingham.  School,  King 
Edward  VI,  Birmingham  (Mr  Vardy).  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1892;  C.  of  Tewkesbury,  1891-5.  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Wells  Street,  1895-6.  University  Mission  to 
Central  Africa  at  Kota  Kota,  1896-9.  Organising  Secretary 
S.P.G.,  dio.  Worcester,  1901-4.  C.  of  The  Lickey,  1904-7. 
Chaplain  of  Christ  Church,  Carabacel,  1907-9-  C.  of  Stoke 
Damerel,  1909-10.  R.  of  West  Kington,  1910-33.  Of  Can- 
ford  Cliffs  Avenue,  Parkstone,  Dorset.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

AUSTIN,  BERNARD  TATE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
July  30,  1892.  S.  of  Hubert  James,  of  The  Knoll,  Lancaster. 
School,  Lancaster.   Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  B..\.  1895. 

AUSTIN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus,  July  8, 
1819.  2nd  s.  of  Jonathan,  Esq.  [government  contractor,  of 
Creeling  Mill,  Suflfolk].  B.  Mar.  26,  1799.  at  Ipswich,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar; 
Prizeman,  1821;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  President  of  the 
Union  Society,  1822.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  3, 
1823.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1827.  Q.C.,'1841.  Bencher,  1841. 
Achieved  remarkable  success  at  the  Parhamentary  Bar; 
retired  from  practice,  1848,  with  a  large  fortune.  High 
Steward  of  Ipswich.  Chairman  of  the  East  Suffolk  Quarter 
Sessions.  Of  Brandeston  Hall,  Wickham  Market.  A  dis- 
tinguished scholar  and  lawyer.  'Considered  the  forensic 
equal  of  Follett  and  Scarlett  and  the  most  eloquent  disciple 
of  Bentham.'  A  brilliant  conversationalist,  ranked  with 
Macaulay  and  Sidney  Smith.  Died  Dec.  21  1874,  aged  76. 
(MiddU  Temple  Bench  Bk.;  D.N.B.) 

AUSTIN,  CHARLES  ADYE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  I,  1828.  B.  in  Barbados.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A. 
1832.  Ord.  deacon,  1832;  priest  (Chester)  1833;  C.  of  Hey- 
wood.  Lanes.,  1832-4.  C.  of  Ripon,  1834-5.  British  Chaplain 
at  Pemambuco,  Brazil.  1835-65.  C.  of  Wyham  with  Cadeby, 


Austin,  Meshack 

and  of  Ormsby,  Lines.,  1868-72.  V.  of  Nun  Ormsby,  1872-5. 
Died  Feb.  8,  1875,  aged  70.  Buried  in  Cheltenham  Cemetery. 
M.I.  Father  of  Christopher  E.  L.  (1859)  and  of  the  next. 
(Crockford,  1872;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

AUSTIN,  CHARLES  ADYE.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  29,  1854.  S.  of  Charles  Adye  (above),  clerk.  B.  at 
Rochdale,  Lanes.  Matric.  Lent,  1855.  Brother  of  Christopher 
E.  L.  (1859). 

AUSTIN,  CHRISTOPHER  EDWARD  LEFROY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1859.  4th  s.  of  Charles  Adye  (1828),  minister, 
of  Pemambuco,  Brazil.  B.  Mar.  2,  1841,  at  Surinam,  South 
America.  School,  Cathedral,  Gloucester  (Mr  Fowler).  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M..'\.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1865;  priest  (Oxford)  1866.  Assistant  Master  at 
Rossall  School,  1862-5.  C.  of  Tormarton  and  of  West  Little- 
ton, Gloucs.,  1865-6.  C.  of  Wokingham,  Berks.,  1866-7. 
Assistant  Master  at  Blackheath  Proprietary  School,  Kent, 
1866-8.  Head  Master  of  Rossall  Preparatory  School,  1868- 
70;  of  Cheltenham  Juvenile  Proprietary  School,  1870-85; 
of  Cheltenham  College,  Junior  Dept.,  1885-96.  V.  of 
Boughton,  Notts.,  1896-1922.  Resided  latterly  at  Seaforth, 
Southboume,  Bournemouth.  Died  there  Nov.  29,  1931. 
Brother  of  Charles  A.  (1854).  (CheUenham  Coll.  Reg.,  24; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  2,  1931.) 

AUSTIN,  EDMUND  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  1883.  S.  of 
Josiah,  manufacturer.  B.  Nov.  24,  1862,  at  Birmingham. 
Adm.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3,  1884;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890. 
Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Peterb.)  1888;  C.  of  .'VU  Saints', 
Northampton,  1886-^1.  London  Diocesan  Home  Missionary, 
1891-7.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Lower  Edmonton,  1897-1905.  V.  of 
St  Michael's,  Stoke  Newington,  1905-20.  V.  of  St  Mary 
Boltons,  South  Kensington,  1920-8.  R.  of  Ashtead,  Surrey, 
1928-38-.    (Crockford,  1938.) 

AUSTIN,  FRANCIS  WEBSTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Jesus, 
Feb.  28,  185 1.  S.  of  Wiltshire  Stanton,  clerk.  B.  at  Clapham, 
Surrey.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest 
(Guiana)  1857;  C.  of  St  George's,  George  Town,  British 
Guiana,  1856.  Garrison  Chaplain,  1857-61.  R.of  St  Michael's, 
Pau.  1871-3.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Berbice,  1873-84.  .A.rch- 
deacon  of  Berbice,  1883-4;  of  Demerara,  1884-90.  Vicar- 
Gen,  dio.  Guiana,  1888-90.  R.  and  Dean  of  St  George's 
Cathedral,  George  Town,  1884-90.  R.  of  West  Ilsley,  Berks., 
1892-5.  Married  and  had  issue.  Lived  latterly  at  Oak  House, 
Abingdon,  Cambs. ;  there  in  1904.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1906.   Brother  of  Preston  B.  (1848). 

AUSTIN,  FRANK.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  27,  1854;  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  [7th  s.  of  John  Drewett,  Esq.,  late  of 
Doddington  Grove,  Stockwell,  Surrey.]  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  12,  1854,  age  24;  of  Stockwell,  Surrey.  Brother  of 
Robert  C.  (1856). 

AUSTIN,  GERALD  HUGH.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1878.  S. 
of  Thomas.  B.  at  Gateshead,  Durham.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Oct.  1880.  Died  Feb.  20,  1931,  aged  74,  at 
King's  College,  Taunton.   (The  Times,  Feb.  23,  1931-) 

AUSTIN  or  AUSTEN,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  18,  1884. 

AUSTIN,  JOHN  STANDISH  THOMAS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1894.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Red  Hill, 
Castleford,  Vorks.  B.  Mar.  30,  1875.  School,  Pontefract 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B..\.  1897;  M.A.  1901. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1918-19  (late  2nd  Lieut.,  R.A.S.C). 
Of  Wrelton  Hall,  Pickering,  Yorks.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  WiUiam  M.  B.  (1892). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

AUSTIN,  JOHN  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11, 
1832.  Matric.  Lent,  1833;  B.\.  1837.  Probably  previously 
matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  .A.pr.  30,  1829,  age  17;  s. 
and  h.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Marylebone,  London.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1836.  V.  of  Hucknall  Torkard,  Notts.,  1837- 
46.  R.  of  St  Nicholas  Cole  Abbey,  with  St  Nicholas  Olave, 
London,  1846-50.  Died  July  13,  1850.  (Hennessy;  Al.  Oxon.) 

AUSTIN,  LORIMER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1899.  S.  of  John  Valentine  [county  court  judge],  of  Clifton, 
Bristol.  B.  Sept.  20,  1880,  in  London.  School,  Clifton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar;  B..\.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  1st  Class)  1902;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1908;  M..\.  and  M.Chir. 
1912.  At  the  London  Hospital;  Surgeon  Registrar,  1910. 
House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician.  F.R.C.S.,  1910. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major, 
R  A.M.C.).  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery  at  Queen's  Univer- 
sity, Kingston,  Canada.  Of  122,  Union  Street,  Kingston, 
Ontario.   (Medical  Directory,  1937-) 

AUSTIN,  MESHACK  (f  MESCHACH).  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  19,  1855.  Name  off  without  residence. 


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Austin,  Percy  Corlett 

AUSTIN,  PERCY  CORLETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk  [Wesleyan  minister],  of  2,  Wesley 
Villas,  London  Road,  Northchurch.  [School,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1900;  B.A. 
1901;  M.A.  1905.  Research  Assistant  at  Queen's  College, 
Galway,  1904-7.  Lecturer  in  Chemistry  at  Reading  Univer- 
sity, 1909-13.  At  Westminster  Training  College,  London, 
S.W.,  1913-19-.   {Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

AUSTIN,  PRESTON  BRUCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  27,  1848.  2nd  s.  of  Wiltshire  Stanton,  R.  of  All 
Hallows',  Lombard  Street,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1848; 
LL.B.  1857;  LL.D.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest  (Guiana) 
1852.  R.  of  St  James's,  Barbados,  1861-85.  Not  in  Crock- 
ford,  1886.   Brother  of  Francis  W.  (1851). 

AUSTIN,  ROBERT  CECIL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  over  24)  at  Queens', 
Sept.  25,  1856.  [6th  s.  of  John  Drewett,  Esq.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  B.  Apr.  29,  1828.]  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  6,  1856.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1859.  On  the  South 
Eastern  Circuit.  County  Court  Judge.  Author,  legal. 
Died  Nov.  11,  1890,  at  2,  Springfield  Road,  Kingston-on- 
Thames.  Brother  of  Frank  (1854).  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

AUSTIN,  ROBERT  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Magdalene,  May  6,  1814.  S.  of  John  Baptist,  Keeper  of  the 
Archives,  London.  School,  Hackney.  Matric.  Michs.  18 14. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (St  Edmund  Hall)  Feb.  24, 
1816,  age  24;  B.A.  (Oxon.)  1818.  R.  of  RoUstone,  Wilts., 
1818-23.  V.  of  Meare,  Somerset,  1820-3.  Married  Mary 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Warren  Esq.,  of  LjTne,  Dorset, 
May  30,  1815,  at  Hackney.  Died  Nov.  19,  1823,  aged  32. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Phelps,  Somerset,  I.  575.) 

AUSTIN,  SELWYN  PERCY.  Adm.  (age  20  sic)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1890.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Peter,  shipwright,  of 
Sunderland.  B.  there  1872.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893; 
M.A.  1920.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Northumber- 
land Yeomanry).  Of  Roundwood,  Micheldever,  Hants. 
J. P.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  21,  1922.  {Fox- 
Davies.) 

AUSTIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16,  1815. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks. 
(Mr  Tate).  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1823.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  Mar.  27,  1820;  C.  of  Haughton-Ie- 
Skeme,  Durham,  till  1845;  presented  with  a  silver  salver, 
worth  60  guineas,  in  1836.  R.  of  Redmarshall,  1846-56. 
Married  Jane  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Tate,  of  Rich- 
mond, Yorks.,  May  18,  1820.  Died  Mar.  14,  1856,  aged  59, 
at  Redmarshall.    (G.  Mag.,  1820,  i.  635;  1856,  1.  544.) 

AUSTIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1875.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  26,  1878.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 
South  Molton,  Devon.  B.  Oct.  19,  1854.  School,  Exeter 
Grammar.  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest 
(Worcester)  1881;  C.  of  Pirton,  Worcs.,  1880.  Chaplain  in 
the  Navy,  1882-1907.  Present  at  the  bombardment  of 
Alexandria,  1882.  Served  afloat  till  1901.  Chaplain  at  the 
Royal  Marine  Barracks,  Plymouth,  1901-3;  at  the  Royal 
Naval  Hospital,  Plymouth,  1903-7;  at  Bodmin  Prison, 
1907-10.  During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  in  the  Navy. 
Died  June  14,  1934,  at  Bodmin.  {T.  A.  Walker,  552;  Crock- 
ford,  1933;  Univ.  War  List.) 

AUSTIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  31,  1837. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  merchant,  of  Taunton  Place,  Regent's 
Park,  London,  and  of  EUern  Croft,  Wotton-under-Edge, 
Gloucs.  B.  Mar.  17,  1820,  at  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucs.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1838.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  i,  1839; 
Scholar,  1840;  B..'^.  {8th  Wrangler)  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  16,  1842.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1846. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  10,  1848;  never  practised. 
A  friend  of  Richard  Cobden.  Interested  himself  in  many 
public  undertakings.  Advocated  the  construction  of  the 
MetropoUtan  Railway.  Director  of  the  Metropolitan  District 
Railway,  subsequently  constructed.  Chairman  of  the 
MetropoUtan  and  St  John's  Wood  Railway.  Took  part  in 
the  successful  establishment  of  the  London  Necropolis 
Company,  which  owns  the  Cemetery  at  Brookwood,  Surrey. 
Sometime  Managing  Director  and  subsequently  Chairman  of 
the  Company.  Of  'EUern  Mede,'  Totteridge,  Herts.  Twice 
married.  Author,  What  Bimetallism  means.  Died  Sept.  i, 
1909,  aged  89,  at  Totteridge.  {T.  A.  Walker,  463;  The  Times, 
Sept.  3,  1909.) 

AUSTIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  24,  1862. 
S.  of  Thomas,  grocer.  B.  at  Speen,  Berks.  Bapt.  Sept.  i, 
1840.   Matric.  Lent,  1862;  B.A.  1866. 

AUSTIN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1894.  S.  of  George,  of  49,  St  Andrew's  Street,  Cambridge. 
B.  June  3,  1875,  at  Birmingham.  School,  Mason's  College, 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1896;  ist  Smith's 
Prizeman;  B.A.  {Senr.  Wrangler)  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Mathe- 
matical Lecturer  at  Mason  College,  Birmingham,  1899-1902. 
Died  May  20,  1902,  at  Birmingham.   (Scott,  MSS.) 


AvELiNG,  William 

AUSTIN,  WILLIAM  MICHAEL  BYRON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1892.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.  [afterwards  Bart.],  M.P.,  of 
Redhill,  Castleford,  Yorks.  B.  Nov.  27,  1871.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Mar.  30,  1906. 
J. P.  for  the  West  Riding.  Yorks.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(with  the  Yorkshire  Dragoons;  Capt.,  Yorks.  Mounted 
Brigade;  afterwards  Capt.,  R.A.S.C).  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  West  Chinnock,  Crewkerne,  1939.  Brother  of  John  S. 
T.  J.  (1894).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Who, 
I939-) 

AUSTIN,  WILLIAM  PIERCY.  Hon.  LL.D.  1888.  D.D.  (Oxon.) 
1842.  First  Bishop  of  British  Guiana,  1842-92.  Primate  of 
the  West  Indies,  1883.  Died  Nov.  9,  1892,  at  Georgetown, 
Demerara.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

AUTRIDGE,  FRANCIS  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1849.  S.  of  Charles,  Lieut.,  R.N.  B.  at  Minster, 
Isle  of  Sheppy.  Bapt.  June  19,  1831.  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
Scholar,  1852;  B.A.  (30^;!  Wrangler)  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord. 
deacon,  1854;  priest  (Oxford)  1855.  Assistant  Master  at  the 
Grammar  School,  Bloxham,  Oxon.,  1854-8.  C.  of  Sneinton, 
Notts.,  1858-64.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1864-85.  Not  in 
Crockford,  i886. 

AVANN,  ARTHUR  ALFRED.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Jan.  1883; 
B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Ely)  1887; 
C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Cambridge,  1886-90.  C.  of  Swaffham, 
Cambs.,  1890-1.  C.  of  Cockley  Cley,  Norfolk,  1891-3.  V.  of 
Sporle  with  Palgrave,  1893-1916.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Norfolk, 
1919-38-.  Of  Mangate  Street,  Swaffham.  {Crockford, 
1938.) 

AVARNE,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  23,  1760.  Of 
Staffs.  [S.  of  Thomas,  minister,  of  Rugeley,  Staffs.  Bapt. 
there  Oct.  5,  1741.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1760; 
Scholar,  1761;  B.A.  1764;  M.A.  1767.  Ord.  deacon  (Canter- 
bury); priest,  1764.  R.  of  Bassingham,  Norfolk,  1772-1820. 
V.  of  Bourn,  Cambs.,  1783-8.  R.  of  Halesworth,  Suffolk,  and 
V.  of  Chediston,  17S6-1820.  Died  July  17,  1820,  aged  80. 
M.I.  at  Halesworth.   {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Suckling,  11.  342.) 

AVARNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1769. 
Of  Leics.  Matric.  Easter,  1770;  Scholar;  B.A.  1773;  M.A. 
1776. 

AVELING,  LESLIE  BALDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  25,  1895.  S.  of  Frederick  Wilkins  [M.A.,  B.Sc,  clerk,  of 
Blackheath].  B.  Sept.  13,  1877,  at  Northampton.  Schools, 
Independent  College,  Taunton,  and  Christ's  College,  Black- 
heath  (his  father).  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.B. 
and  B.C.  1903.  At  the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
(London),  1902.  Late  Senior  House  Surgeon  at  Bury 
Infirmary.  In  practice  at  Royton,  Lanes.  District  Medical 
Of&cer  and  Public  Vaccinator,  Hartismere.  Of  Brockford, 
near  Stowmarket,  Suffolk.  (Peile,  11.  799;  Medical  Directory, 
1936.) 

AVELING,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  10,  1790. 
[2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  High  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and  Hunts., 
1802.]  B.  June  23,  1773,  at  Eldemell  HaU,  Whittlesea, 
Carnbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1795.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  Roger  Johnstone  Smythe.  Died  Mar.  27,  1804.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  ed.  1925.) 

AVELING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  11,  1767. 
B.  in  Beds.  Probably  s.  of  WilUam  (1733),  clerk,  of  Beds. 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1771;  M.A.  1774.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1771; 
priest,  Dec.  18,  1774;  C.  of  Flitwick,  Beds.,  1771.  R-  of 
Milbrook,  1785-90.  V.  of  Henlow,  1787-90.  Chaplain  to 
Ann,  Baroness  Dowager  Ravensworth.  Married  Miss  Butts, 
of  Eversholt,  Beds.,  Dec.  28,  1776.  Died  Aug.  9,  1790. 
Probably  brother  of  William  (1760).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
III.  717.) 

AVELING,  THOMAS  TIPPING.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  6,  1789.  Of  Bedford.  [S.  of  William  (next),  clerk, 
deceased.]  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Jesus, 
Mar.  26,  1790;  B.A.  1793.  Sometime  R.  of  Aspley  Guise  and 
V.  of  Husband  Crawley,  Beds.  Archdeacon  of  Derry, 
Ireland,  18x3-20.  Died  Sept.  22,  1820.  (Fasti  Eccles. 
Hiber.,  ill.  339;  J.  B.  Leslie,  Derry  Clergy  and  Parishes.) 

AVELING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  13,  1760. 
S.  of  WilUam  (1733),  clerk,  of  Beds.  Matric.  Michs.  1760; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1765;  M.A.  1768.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  22,  1765;  priest.  May  29,  1768;  C.  of  Flitwick,  Beds., 
1765.  C.  of  Aspley  Guise,  1768;  R.,  1783-90.  R.  of  St  Peter 
Martin,  Bedford,  1771-90.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tipping,  V.  of  Stagsden,  Beds.,  and  P.C.  of  Bidden- 
ham.  Died  Mar.  10,  1790.  Probably  brother  of  Thomas 
(1767)  and  father  of  Thomas  T.  (above).  (SI  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  III.  667;  W.  Marsh  Harvey,  Willey  Hundred,  136.) 


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AvENT,  Ernest 

AVENT,  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1894.  S.  of  John 
(1856),  R.  of  Broughton  Pogis,  Oxon.  B.  there  June  17, 
1876.  Schools,  Hunstanton  (Rev.  J.  M.  Brown)  and  Felsted. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon 
(Liverpool)  1899;  priest,  1901;  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Ashton- 
in-Makerfield,  Lanes.,  1899-1903.  C.  of  St  James's,  Birkdale, 
1903-4.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  at  Woolwich,  1905-6;  at 
Gibraltar,  190&-11;  of  the  Garrison  Church,  Arbour  Hill, 
Dublin,  1911-15;  to  the  British  Expeditionary  Force,  1916- 
17;  to  the  71st  Division,  1917  (wounded;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Died  Aug.  25,  1920,  aged  44,  at  the  Military 
Hospital,  York.  Brother  of  John  T.  (1891).  {Venn,  11.  536; 
Felsted  Sch.  Reg.) 

AVENT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10,  1856. 
S.  of  Nicholas  Bastard,  surgeon.  B.  at  Modbury,  Devon. 
School,  Plymouth  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A. 
i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  i860;  priest,  1861; 
C.  of  Capenhurst,  1860-2.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Islington, 
1862-3.  C.  of  Malborough,  Devon,  1863-7.  R.  of  Broughton 
Pogis,  Oxon.,  1867-1909.  Died  Aug.  4,  191 1,  at  Southsea, 
Hants.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Ernest  (1894).  (Venn,  11. 
329;  Crockford.) 

AVENT,  JOHN  THORNTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1891. 
S.  of  John  (above),  R.  of  Broughton  Pogis,  Oxon.  B.  there 
Apr.  2,  1872.  Schools,  Abingdon  (Mr  Cain)  and  Felsted. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon 
(Liverpool)  1896;  priest,  1897;  C.  at  Everton,  Lanes.,  1896- 
8.  C.  of  St  Bede,  Toxteth  Park,  1898-1900.  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Waterloo,  Liverpool,  1900-6.  Warden  of  the  College 
Mission  at  Battersea,  London,  1906-8.  R.  of  Dowdeswell, 
Gloues.,  1908-36-.  Brother  of  Ernest  (1894).  (Venn,  11. 
518;  Crockford,  1938.) 

AVERY,  GEORGE  CECIL  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  4, 
1896.  [S.  of  Alfred,  of  Forest  Hill,  London.  B.  1877.]  School, 
Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Exhibitioner; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  of  Worcester  Cathedral 
King's  School,  1899-1900.  Student  at  the  Royal  Naval 
College,  Greenwich,  1900.  Naval  Instructor,  R.N.,  1900-14. 
Interpreter  in  French,  1905.  Special  service  at  the  Admiralty, 
1914-18.  French  Naval  Attache.  Chevalier,  Legion  d'Hon- 
neur,  1918.  Instructor  at  the  Royal  College,  Greenwich, 
1919.  Instructor-Capt.,  R.N.,  1927.  Became  a  Roman 
Catholic,  1910.  Of  Ringwood,  Hants.  (Christ's  Hospital  Reg.; 
The  Catholic's  Wlio's  Who,  1938.) 

AVES,  ERNEST  HARRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1880. 
S.  of  William  Owen,  of  Cleveland  Villa,  Station  Road, 
Cambridge.  B.  there  Aug.  30,  1857.  School,  Llandaff  House, 
Cambridge  (Mr  Johnson).  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  (Moral 
Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  18S4;  M.A.  1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  18,  1887.  Secretary  to  the  Council  of  the 
Universities'  Settlement  Association,  1889-1907.  Resident  at 
Toynbee  Hall,  1886-97.  Acting  sub-warden,  1890-7. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Royal  Economic  Society,  1897. 
Commissioner  (Home  Office)  to  report  on  Wages  Boards, 
Industrial  Conciliation  and  Arbitration  Acts,  etc.,  of  Australia 
and  New  Zealand.  Chairman  of  Trade  Boards.  Contributed 
several  chapters  to  Charles  Booth's  work  on  the  Life  and 
Labour  of  th£  People.   Died  Apr.  29,  1917- 

AVISS,  HENRY  MARSH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  June  10, 
1898.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Of  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  London.  Died  Jan.  i,  1905,  aged  25.  (R.  F. 
Scott.) 

AVORY,  HORACE  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  3,  1870.  Of  Surrey.  [2nd  s.  of  Henry,  solicitor  and  clerk 
of  Arraigns  at  the  Central  Criminal  Court.  B.  Aug.  31, 
185 1.]  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  Scholar,  1871;  LL.B.  1874;  Hon.  LL.D.  1911;  Hon. 
Fellow.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  23,  1872.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1875.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  Junior 
Counsel  to  the  Treasury,  1889.  Senior  Counsel,  1899.  En- 
gaged in  many  important  cases,  including  the  Liberator 
Frauds  and  the  prosecution  of  Oscar  Wilde.  Junior  Counsel 
for  the  Crown  in  1896  in  the  trial  of  Jameson  and  his 
associates.  K.C.,  1901.  Recorder  of  Kingston-on-Thames, 
1903-10.  A  Commissioner  of  Assize,  1910.  Justice  of  the 
King's  Bench  Division  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  1910-35. 
Presided  over  many  famous  criminal  trials.  Knighted,  1910. 
P.C,  1932.  A  member  of  the  Court  of  Criminal  Appeal. 
Attained  a  high  reputation  as  a  criminal  lawyer.  A  great 
public  servant  and  a  model  judge — aptly  described  as 
'embodying  not  only  the  majesty  of  the  law  but  also  the 
majesty  of  goodness.'  A  keen  golfer,  one  of  the  founder 
members  of  the  Woking  Golf  Club.  A  regular  competitor  in 
the  Bar  Golf  Society's  meetings.  Winner  of  the  Judges' 
Golf  Tournament  in  1911,  and  the  Bar  Tournament  in  1929. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  suddenly  June  13,  1935,  aged  83, 
at  the  Dormy  House  Club,  Rye.  (Burke,  Knightage;  The 
Times,  June  14,  1935.) 


Ayerst,  William 
awdry,  charles  rostonetridge(edridge,oreridge) . 

Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  11,  1830.  Of  Essex.  [2nd  s. 
of  Jeremiah,  V.  of  Felsted,  Essex.  B.  1811.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1830;  B.A.  1835,  as  Chas.  Roston  Eteridge.  Ord.  deacon, 
1835;  priest,  1836.  C.  of  Fisherton-de-la-Mere,  Wilts.,  1845- 
50.  R.  of  Draycott  Ceme,  1850-74,  C.  R.  Edridge.  Married 
Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Thring,  D.D.  Died  1875.  [To  be 
distinguished  from  Charles  Awdry,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  R.  of 
Little  Sampford,  Essex,  1838-40.]  (Burke,  L.G.,  1937,  where 
he  occurs  as  Charles  R.  Bridge.) 

AWDRY,  EDWARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  27,  1832.  [2nd  s.  of  William  Henry,  of  Seend,  Wilts.] 
B.  1811,  at  Chippenham,  Wilts.  Matric.  Lent,  1833;  B.A. 
1837.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells,  for  Sarum)  1836;  priest 
(Gloucester)  Dec.  24,  1837.  C.  of  Grittleton,  Wilts.,  1841- 
56.  V.  of  Kingston  St  Michael,  1856-96.  Resided  latterly 
at  Chippenham.  Died  there  May  19,  1903,  aged  92.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Hockaday,  MSS.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

AYERS,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  28,  1884.  S.  of  William  Henry.  B.  at  Newmarket. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon, 
i8gi;  priest  (Worcester)  1892;  C.  of  St  Clement  Nechells, 
Birmingham,  1891-3.  Assistant  Master  at  Stratford-on- 
Avon  Grammar  School,  1894-6;  of  Bickley,  Kent,  1898-1900. 
Chaplain  of  St  John's  Hospital,  Lichfield,  and  Assistant 
Master  at  Lichfield  Grammar  School,  1900-3.  Head  Master 
of  the  Choir  School,  Hull,  and  Precentor  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Hull,  1903-6.  Died  Apr.  4,  1906,  aged  407  at  Hull.  Brother  of 
Frank  (1888).   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

AYERS,  FRANK.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Aug.  30,  1888.  S.  of 
WiUiam  Henry,  grocer,  of  Cambridge.  B.  May  4,  1868,  at 
Newmarket.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge  (Mr  J.  13.  Allen). 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  (26th  Wrangler)  1891; 
M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (Rochester)  1895. 
Assistant  Master  at  King's  School,  Rochester,  1894-7.  C.  of 
St  Margaret's,  Rochester,  1894-1902.  Missioner  in  South - 
wark  Diocese  South,  for  St  Michael  All  Angels  and  for  the 
district  of  Lower  Sydenham,  1902-11.  V.  of  St  Michael's, 
Southwark,  1911-19.  R.  of  Black  Notley,  Essex,  1919-36-. 
Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1884).    (Crockford,  1938.) 

AYERS,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  19,  1864. 
3rd  s.  of  the  Hon.  Henrv,  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia.  B. 
there  Mar.  4,  1847.  School,  St  Peter's,  Adelaide  (Mr  Farr). 
Matric.  Michs.  1865,  as  Frederic;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1875. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  17,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1870  (Frederic).  Practised  before  the  Supreme  Court,  at 
Adelaide,  Australia.    (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

AYERST,  CECIL  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  [S.  of  William  (1849),  chaplain  of  the  Bengal 
establishment.]  B.  Oct.  11,  1875.  at  Darjeeling,  India. 
School,  Perse.  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897; 
M.A.  1917.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Newcastle)  1899;  C. 
of  Hexham,  1898-1900.  C.  of  Hendon,  1900-4.  C.  of  North- 
wood,  1904-9.  V.  of  Northwood,  1909-15.  V.  of  Watford, 
Herts.,  1915-24.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  St  Albans,  1922-4. 
V.  of  Holv  Trinity,  Hull,  1924-6.  V.  of  St  Jude's,  Soulhsea, 
1926-33.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Bayswater,  London,  1933-6-. 
Brother  of  William  (1879),  etc.   (Crockford,  1938-) 

AYERST,  CHARLES  EGERTON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter, 
1887;  from  Ayerst  H.  S.  of  William  (1849),  clerk,  of  London. 
B.  Apr.  3,  1870.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Deputy 
Assistant  Commissary-General.  Assassinated  June  22,  1897, 
at  Poona.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1882),  etc.  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

AYERST,  GEORGE  HAUGHTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  10,  1882.  2nd  s.  of  William  (1849),  clerk.  Principal  of 
Ayerst  Hostel,  Cambridge.  B.  June  23,  1863,  in  Assam. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Exhibitioner;  B.A. 
1885;  M.A.  1889.  Assistant  Tutor  (to  his  father)  at  Ayerst 
Hostel,  1885-8.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Ely)  1887;  C.  of 
St  Barnabas,  Cambridge,  1886-8.  Principal  of  the  Operative 
Jewish  Converts'  Institution  in  London,  1888-90.  C.  of  ."^11 
Saints',  Islington,  1890-8.  C.-in-charge  of  St  John's  Mission, 
King's  Cross,  1890-8.  V.  of  Neasden-cum- Kingsbury, 
Middlesex,  1898-1923.  V.  of  St  Mary  Bredin,  Canterbury, 
1923-31.  RuralDeanof  Canterbury,  1928-31.  Died  Jan.  14, 
1931  aged  67,  at  Canterbury.  Brother  of  Charles  E.  (1887), 
etc.    (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1931.) 

AYERST,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  15,  1821, 

of  Kent    S  of ,  surgeon.  B.  Apr.  10,  1802,  at  Tenterden, 

Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1837.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  18;  priest,  Oct.  1826.  Came  under 
the  influence  of  Charles  Simeon,  the  evangelical  leader  whose 
guidance  directed  his  missionary  zeal  into  Jewish  channels. 
Joined  the  Rev.  R.  S.  Alexander,  a  converted  Rabbi ;  learned 
Hebrew  and  German  and  worked  with  him  among  the  Jews 
at  Dantzig,  1827-30,  at  Breslau,  1831.  Suffered  much 
persecution,  went  to  Berlin,  1832.    Had  great  success  there; 


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Ayerst,  William 

their  lectures  and  classes  being  attended  by  people  of  all 
ranks  including  royalty,  but  objection  was  taken  to  the  use 
of  Prussian  liturgy  and  Bishop  Blomfleld  ruled  that  the 
EngUsh  Uturgv  must  be  used  and  translated  before  preaching ; 
this  ended  the'  work  in  Berlin,  1837.  Visited  various  stations 
on  the  Continent,  1838.  Foreign  Secretary  to  the  Jews' 
Society,  1841-53.  Lecturer  at  the  Jews'  Episcopal  Chapel, 
1845-53.  V.  of  Egerton,  Kent,  1853-83.  Author,  The  Jens 
of  the  XlXth  Century — a  collection  of  Essays,  Reviews  and 
HistorUal  Notkes — originally  published  in  the  Jeii'ish  In- 
telUgefice;  also  Sermons.  Died  Jan.  19,  1883,  aged  80,  at 
Egerton.   Father  of  William  (next).    (C.  F.  Ayerst.) 

AYERST,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  28,  1849.  S.  of 
William  (above),  clerk,  and  foreign  secretary  of  the  Jews' 
Society.  B.  Mar.  16,  1830,  at  Dantzig.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1850-3; 
B.A.  1853;  M..A.  1856.  Hulsean  Prize,  1855;  Norrisian  Prize, 
1858.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1853;  priest,  1854;  C.  of  .■\11 
Saints',  Gordon  Square,  London,  1853-5.  Held  other  curacies, 
1855-9.  Went  to  India.  Rector  of  St  Paul's  School,  Calcutta, 
1859-61.  Chaplain  (Bengal  establishment),  1861-82.  Chap- 
lain to  the  Khyber  Field  Force  (.Afghan  campaign),  1879-81. 
Principal  of  the  Hebrew  Missionary  College,  London,  1880-2. 
V.  of  Tw>'ford  with  Hungerton,  Leics.,  1882-6.  Minister  of 
the  Jews'  Episcopal  Chapel,  1886.  C.  of  Newton,  Cambs., 
1888-90.  Founder  and  Principal  of  Ayerst  Hostel,  Cam- 
bridge, 1884-96.  Elected  Bishop,  as  successor  to  Bishop 
Colenso — by  some  congregations  called  'The  Church  of 
England'  in  Natal,  1902 — a  scheme  strongly  opposed  by 
the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury;  resigned  without  being  con- 
secrated. A  consistent  and  strong  evangelical.  Author, 
religious.  Died  Apr.  6,  1904,  in  London.  Father  of  George  H. 
(1882),  William  (next),  Charles  E.  (1887)  and  Cecil  F.  (1894). 
(Venn,  11.  290;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

AYERST,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  7, 
1879.  S.  and  h.  of  Wilham  (above),  chaplain  at  Murra, 
Punjab,  India.  B.  .Aug.  30,  i860,  at  Calcutta.  School, 
Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar,  1880;  B..\.  1883; 
M.A.  1887.  Afterwards  at  Ayerst  Hostel.  Joined  the  Prince 
of  Wales'  North  Staffordshire  Regt.,  1884.  Transferred  to  the 
Indian  Army,  1885.  Burma  Commission,  1886-91.  Received 
the  thanks  of  the  Commander-in-Chief,  Bombay,  for  field 
sketching  in  SomaUland,  1886;  and  of  the  G.O.C.,  ist  Brigade, 
Burma  Field  Force,  for  extensive  field  sketching.  Capt., 
1895;  Major  (i20th  Rajputana  Infantry),  1902;  Lieut. -Col., 
1910;  retired,  1910.  Thanked  by  the  Agent  to  the  Governor- 
General  for  pohtical  services  in  Central  India,  1899.  Of 
Kites'  Croft,  Westbury-sub-Mendip,  Somerset.  Took  an 
active  interest  in  missionary  work.  Began  singlehanded  a 
work  for  the  circulation  of  the  Bible  in  Braille  in  the  East. 
This  subsequently  developed  into  the  Braille  Missionary 
Union.  Died  Aug.  1934,  aged  74.  Brother  of  Charles  E. 
(1887),  etc.   (Tonbridge  Sck.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept.  1,  1934.) 

AYERST,  WILLIAM  GUNSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  29,  1774.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Canterbury,  Kent. 
[Probably  Robert  Gunsley  Ayerst,  M.A.  (Oxon.)  1744.] 
School,  Rochester,  Kent  (Mr  Thompson).  Matric.  Lent, 
1776;  B..\.  1780;  M.A.  1783.  R.  of  Eastbridge,  Kent, 
1784-90.   Died  Sept.  10,  1790.    (Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

AYLES,  HERBERT  HENRY  BAKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1882.  S.  of  Peter  Weston,  shipbuilder.  B.  Aug.  3, 
1861,  at  Dorset  Place,  Wyke  Regis,  Dorset.  Bapt.  Aug.  4, 
1861.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar,  1885;  Prizeman;  Theol. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1885;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1886;  B..\.  1885; 
M.A.  1889;  B.D.  1899;  D.D.  1905.  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew 
Scholar,  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Ely)  1887;  C.  of 
St  Sepulchre's,  Cambridge,  1886-8.  V.  of  Homingsey, 
Cambs.,  1888-1901.  Select  Preacher,  Cambridge,  1889.  R.  of 
Barrow,  Suffolk,  1901-36-.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  Ely, 
1906-10.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Edmundsbury  and  Ipswich, 
1916-36-.  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  St  Edmunds- 
bury,  1921-.  Rural  Dean  of  Thingoe,  1929-36-.  Sometime 
Examiner  for  University  Scholarships.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Author,  Destination,  Date  and  Authorship  of  the 
Epistle  to  the  Hebrews;  A  Critical  Commentary  on  Genesis,  11. 
4-111.  25.    (Crockford,  1938.) 

AYLIFF,  EDWIN  HORACE  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1879.  S.  and  h.  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of  Grahamstown, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B..\.  1884.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  21,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1884.  Of  Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony,  South  Africa,  1937. 
(Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.;  Law  List,  1937-) 

AYLIFFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1796. 
Of  Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1800.  Name  off  June, 
1803. 

AYLING,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  10,  1882.  B. 
Dec.  20,  1853.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889. 
Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Chichester)  1886;  C.  of  Heathfield, 
Sussex,  1885-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1887-1915.  V.  of 
Whitwell,  1915-22;  remained  without  cure.    Lived  latterly 


Aylmer,  Thomas  Brabazon 

at  38,  Talbot  Road,  Highgate,  N.  6.  Died  there  Jan.  10, 
1937,  aged  83.  (Crockford;  Selwyn  Coll.  Cal.,  1934-5;  The 
Times,  Jan.  12,  1937.) 
AYLING,  WILLIAM  BOCK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  15,  1886.  S.  of  Frederick  William,  of  4,  Grange  Terrace, 
Weymouth.  B.  Aug.  30,  1867.  School,  Weymouth  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service, 
1886.  Assistant  Collector  at  Madras,  1889.  Head  Assistant, 
1895-1901.  Sub-Collector,  1900.  Collector  and  District 
Magistrate,  1901-3.  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  1904-10. 
A  puisne  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Madras, 
1912-24;  retired.  Knighted,  1915.  During  the  Great  War, 
Lieut.,  Indian  Defence  Force,  1917-18.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  Graeme  Lodge,  Berkhamsted.  (Burke,  Knightage; 
Kelly,  Handbook,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 
AYLMER,  ARTHUR  FITZGERALD  HARRISON.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  24,  1867.  Did  not  reside.  [S.  and  h.  of 
John  Harrison  (1829),  of  Walworth  Castle,  Co.  Durham. 
B.  Jan.  26,  1850.]  Killed,  with  his  parents,  Aug.  20,  1868, 
in  the  .\bergele  railway  accident.  Brother  of  Edmund  K.  G. 
(1877)  and  Gerald  P.  V.  (1874).  (Burke,  L.G.) 
AYLMER,  EDMUND  KENDAL  GRIMSTONE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  31,  1877.  4th  s.  of  John  Harrison  (1829),  of 
Aycliffe,  Darhngton,  Durham.  B.  Aug.  19,  1859,  at  Durham. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Entered  the  Army. 
Served  in  Egypt,  1882-4;  in  the  Nile  Expedition,  1884-5. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  C.B.,  1902. 
During  the  Great  War,  Commander  of  a  Reserve  Regt., 
1914;  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet-Col.,  late  19th  Hussars.  Died 
unmarried  Mar.  28,  1931,  aged  71.  Brother  of  Arthur  F.  H. 
(1867),  etc.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
AYLMER,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  10,  1796.  Of  London.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas, 
Esq.,  of  the  Middle  Temple.  Bapt.  Mar.  6,  1777,  at  St 
Clement  Danes.  Matric.  Easter,  1798;  B..\.  i8oi;  M.A.  1804. 
Fellow,  1799-1814.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1800. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1804.    Of  Mowden  Hall,  Essex.    Married 

,  dau.  of  Col.  Ellison.   Died  Nov.  14,  1853,  at  Brighton. 

(Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 
AYLMER,  GERALD  PERCY  VIVIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  24,  1874.  3rd  s.  of  John  Harrison  (1829),  of  Aychffe, 
Darlington,  Durham.  B.  July  8,  1856,  at  Walworth  Castle, 
Durham.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Of  Walworth 
Castle,  Co.  Durham,  and  of  Farchynis,  Dolgelly,  North  Wales 
(lived  there  latteriy).  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Durham.  High 
Sheriff,  1887.  Served  in  the  South  .\frican  War,  1899-1900. 
Undertook  many  adventurous  expeditions  in  Africa.  Travelled 
with  F.  L.  and  William  D.  James  and  E.  Lort-Phillips. 
Crossed  the  unknown  Horn  of  Africa  and  reached  the  Webbe 
ShibeU  River.  Kept  diaries  (unpubhshed)  and  made  obser- 
vations on  natural  history  and  native  tribes.  .\n  expert 
mechanic ;  worked  in  wood  and  metals  in  a  fully  equipped 
workshop  at  Dolgelly.  Also  a  keen  fisherman  and  yachtsman. 
Died  unmarried  Dec.  20,  1936.  Brother  of  Arthur  F.  H. 
(1867),  etc  (The  Times,  Jan.  1,  1937.) 
AYLMER,  JOHN  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  11. 
1872.  S.  of  Michael  Henry,  of  Courtown,  Co.  Kildare.  B. 
there  Dec.  26,  1853.  School,  Liverixx)l  Collegiate  Institution 
(Mr  Butler).  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876.  Rowing 
'blue,'  1874.  Of  Courtown,  Kilcock,  Co.  Kildare.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1896.  Major,  4th  Dragoon  Guards. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  1924.  (Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 
AYLMER,  JOHN  HARRISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1829.  [S.  and  h.  of  Arthur,  Lieut.-Gen.,  of  Walworth  Castle, 
Co.  Durham,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Fitzgerald  Aylmer,  Bart.,  of 
Donadea,  Ireland.  B.  Jan.  19,  1812.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830. 
Succeeded  his  father  at  Walworth  Castle,  in  1831.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Durham.  High  Sheriff,  1864.  Married  Rosanna- 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Vice-.-Vdmiral  Sir  Josiah  Coghill-Coghill, 
Bart.,  Feb.  7,  1849.  Killed  Aug.  20,  1868,  together  with  his 
wife  and  eldest  son  Arthur  F.  Harrison  (1867),  in  the  Aber- 
gele railway  accident.  Father  of  Edmvmd  K.  G.  (1877)  and 
Gerald  P.  V.  (1874).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
AYLMER,  JUSTIN  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1882.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Gerald  George,  Bart.,  of  Donadea 
Castle,  Donadea,  Co.  Kildare.  B.  Nov.  17,  1863,  at  Monks- 
town,  Co.  Dublin.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1882. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  24,  1882.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  loth  Bart.,  June  25,  1883.  Died  unmarried  Mar.  15, 
1885,  as  the  result  of  a  bicycle  accident.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
AYLMER,  THOMAS  BRABAZON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1824.  S.  and  h.  of  [Thomas  Brabazon],  Lieut. -Col. 
[aftenvards  General],  of  Goring,  Surrey.  B.  in  County 
Limerick,  Ireland.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824. 
Artist;  travelled  abroad.  Studied  painting  in  Italy  and 
Greece.  Settled  at  Congresbury,  Somerset.  Raised  a  detach- 
ment of  Somerset  Volunteers  during  the  Russian  War. 
Died  Jan.  29,  1866,  at  Weston-super-Mare.  {Rugby  Sck, 
Reg.;  Graves,  Dictionary  of  Artists;  G.  Mag.) 


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Ayloffe,  Joseph 

AYLOFFE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  17, 
1753.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Joseph,  Bart.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.;  for 
whom  see  D.N.B.]  Scholar,  1754;  matric.  Easter,  1756; 
Fell.-Com.  Died  in  College,  Dec.  19,  1756,  aged  21,  of  small- 
pox.  M.I.  at  Hendon,  Middlesex.   (G.E.C.,  1.  95.) 

AYLWARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  20, 
1871.  S.  of  Edward  Burcher,  Esq.,  of  Winchester.  B.  there. 
School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Migrated 
(age  19)  to  Caius,  Jan.  29,  1872;  B.A.  1877.  Solicitor  of 
Clifford's  Inn,  London,  E.C.,  1879-98-.   {Venn,  11.  401.) 

AYLWIN,  HORACE.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,  1856.  4th  s.  of 
George  AUen.  B.  1834.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856.  A  merchant  in  London.  Died  1880,  in  Canada. 
{Peile,  II.  550.) 

AYRE,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1767. 
Resided  till  c.  1769.  Gave  a  silver  cup  to  the  College.  One 
John  Ayre,  died  July  13,  1791,  at  Gaddesby,  Leics.  {Peile, 
II.  286;  Musgrave,  Olnt.) 

AYRE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  14,  1819. 
S.  of  Robert,  merchant,  of  Spalding,  Lines.  B.  there.  School, 
Oakham  (Mr  Doncaster).  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar, 
1819-26;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  13,  1824;  priest,  Jvme  18,  1826.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Roden,  1832-69.  Minister  of  St 
John's,  Hampstead,  1834-55.  General  Secretary  and 
Librarian  to  the  Parker  Society,  1840-53.  Married  Henrietta 
Anne,  dau.  of  Legh  Richmond,  R.  of  Turvey,  Beds.,  July  5, 
1825.  Author,  Liturgica,  etc.  Died  May  26,  1869,  at  Hamp- 
stead.  Probably  father  of  Legh  R.  (1846). 

AYRE,  JOHN  WILLIAM  CARR.  \dm.  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
July  5,  1871.    S.  of  John  Joseph,  surgeon,  of  Colne,  Lanes. 

B.  there.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  pens.  Michs.  1871; 
B.A.  1876.  Solicitor  at  Manchester,  i88o  (Parker  and  .•Vyre). 
Resided  at  Brigroyd,  Ripponden,  Yorks.  Died  June  29, 
1902,  at  Brigroyd.   (Venn,  11.  398.) 

AYRE,  JOSEPH  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  8, 
1837.  S.  of  J.,  M.D.,  of  HuU.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A. 
1841;  M.A.  1844;  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1849  Ord.  deacon, 
1842;  priest  (Peterb.)  1843;    C.  of  Wellingborough,  1842-7. 

C.  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  1847-8.  Held 
other  curacies,   1848-51.    V.  of  St  Mark's,  North  Audley 

,  Street,  London,  1851-98.  Married  Emily,  dau.  of  John 
Howlett,  at  St  Giles's,  Camberwell,  Aug.  i,  r848.  Author, 
Diary  of  Eastern  Travel.  Died  Sept.  18,  1898,  aged  81. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  ^i7;  Al.  Oxon.) 

AYRE,  LEGH  RICHMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  17, 
1846.  [Probably  s.  of  John  (1819),  clerk,  of  Hampstead, 
Middlesex.]  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  Scholar,  1848;  B.A.  1850; 
M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1850;  priest  (Hereford) 
1851;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Salop,  1850-3.  C.  of  Ishngton,  1853- 
60.  V.  of  Rusland,  Lanes.,  1860-73.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Ulverston,  1870-1905.  Chaplain  of  the  Workhouse,  1874. 
Rural  Dean,  1878-1905.  Hon.  Canon  of  CarUsIe,  1896-1905. 
Died  Jiine  14,  1905. 

AYRE,  MONTAGU[E].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1847. 
[School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847,  as 
Montague.   (S.H.A.H.) 

AYRES,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  16,  1832. 

Of  Somerset.     [S.   of  ,  of  Trent,   Sherborne.    School, 

Sherborne.]  Matric.  Lent,  1833;  B.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon, 
1838;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1841;  C.  of  Chilton-Canteloe, 
1838-41.  C.  of  Trent,  1841-75.  Master  of  Trent  Grammar 
School,  1849-79.  R.  of  Stockwood,  Dorset,  1856-79.  Died 
1879.    (Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.;  Boose,  iv.  Suppl.) 

AYRES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  2,  1845.  S.  of 
Thomas,  wine-merchant,  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  Durham. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Oct.  13,  1825.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon,  1851; 
priest  (Ely)  1852;  C.  of  Layham,  1851-6.  V.  of  Kilbride, 
Ireland,  1857-69.  R.  of  MuUhuddart,  Co.  DubUn,  1869-81. 
Preb.  of  Dublin,  1869-81.  Died  Dec.  i,  1881.  Father  of 
William  (1887).   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 


Aziz-IzzET,  Abd  El 

AYRES,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Caius,  June  21,  1817. 
S.  of  Job,  farmer,  of  RiccaU,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Selby  (Mr  Turner).  Matric.  1817;  Scholar,  1817.  L.S.A., 
i8i8.  M.R.C.S.,  1818.  In  practice  at  Gt  Easebourne,  Yorks., 
1845.    {Venn,  11.  169.) 

AYRES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  28,  1825.  Of 
Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln);  priest, 
1829;  C.  and  R.  of  Stockwood,  Dorset,  1832-56.  R.  of  Mel- 
bury  Bubb,  1856-9.   Not  in  Crockford  1865. 

AYRES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5,  1894.  S.  of 
Zenas,  mechanical  engineer,  of  Cadley,  Preston,  Lanes.  B. 
Apr.  9,  1877,  at  Preston.  School,  Preston.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894.  B.Sc.  (London)  191 1.  Resident  Tutor  at  St  John's 
Training  College,  Battersea,  1904-11;  at  Kendrick  School, 
Reading,  1912;  at  Gt  Yarmouth  Grammar  School,  1913-14. 
Subsequently  European  Language  Master  at  the  Imperial 
Naval  College,  Itogima,  Japan.  Author,  Distribution  of 
Secondary  X-Rays  and  Electro- Magnetic  Theory.  {School- 
masters' Directory,  19 19.) 

AYRES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1887. 
S.  of  George  (1845),  clerk.  B.  at  Brittas,  Co.  Dublin. 
Schools,  Bray  and  Oswestry.   Matric.  Michs.  1887. 

AYRTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  29, 
1784;  Mus.Doc.  1784.  From  the  Chapel-Royal.  2nd  s. 
of  Edward,  'barber  chirurgion,'  of  Ripon,  Yorks.  Mus.Doc. ; 
incorp.  at  Oxford,  1788  (said  to  be  doubtful  by  Foster 
in  Al.  Oxon.).  Organist  of  Southwell  Minster,  1754-67. 
.\  gentleman  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  1764.  Master  of  the 
children  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  1 783-1 805.  Vicar-choral 
of  St  Paul's,  and  Lay  Vicar  of  Westminster  Abbey,  1780. 
Lived  latterly  at  24,  James  Street,  Buckingham  Gate, 
Westminster.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Clay,  Sept. 
20,  1762.  Musical  composer.  Anthems,  Songs,  etc.  Died  May 
22,  1808,  in  London.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey. 
(D.N.B.;  British  Musical  Biography;  Al.  Oxon.) 

AYRTON,  EDWARD  NUGENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  12,  1831.  2nd  s.  of  Frederick  [of  Bombay].  B.  at 
Richmond,  Surrey.  School,  Ealing,  Middlesex  (Dr  Nicholas). 
Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M..'^.  1840.  .\dm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  June  9,  1837.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1845.  Practised 
as  a  conveyancer  and  equity  draftsman.  \Vrote  for  the  Law 
Times.  Died  Nov.  28,  1873,  at  Bexhill,  Sussex.  (Boase, 
IV.  Suppl.) 

AYSCOUGH,  THOMAS,  see  SMITH,  THOS.  AYSCOUGH. 

AYTON,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER.  .■\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  30,  1837.  S.  of  William  Capon,  Esq.  B.  Apr.  28, 
1816,  in  Bloomsbury,  London.  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar,  1840;  B.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1841;  priest  (York)  1843.  C.  of  Monkton,  near 
Ramsgate,  in  1846.  R.  of  Scampton,  Lines.,  1850-63.  P.C. 
of  Oakengates,  Salop,  1863-8.  V.  of  Edingale,  1868-73.  V.  of 
Chacombe,  Northants.,  1873-94.  Of  Greenhithe,  Kent,  in 
1900.  Resided  latterly  at  Grove  Lodge,  Saffron  Walden, 
Essex  Died  there  Jan.  i,  1909,  aged  92.  (Crockford;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

AYTON,  WILLIAM  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1899.  S.  of  William  John  Featherstone,  of  Shincliffe  Hall, 
Durham.  B.  July  2,  1880,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  School, 
Durham  Grammar  (Mr  Hobhouse).  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.G.A.).  {Univ. 
War  List.) 

AYTOUN,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1899.  S.  of  R.,  Esq.,  of  .\shfield  Villa,  Stockton-on- 
Tees.   Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1910. 

AYTOUN,  ROGER  St  CLAIR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  26,  1841.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs. 
1841;  B..\.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  M.P.  for  Dysart,  Scotland, 
1862-74.   Died  May  14,  1904. 

AZIZ-IZZET,  ABD  EL,  see  IZZET  BEY,  ABDUL  AZIZ. 


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Babington,  Charles  Edward 


B 


BABB,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  15,  1839.  Of 
Lines.  School,  Stamford  (Rev.  F.  Gretton).  Matric.  Michs. 
1839;  Scholar,  1840;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  Apr.  14,  1844;  priest  (Worcester)  1845;  C.  of 
Fladbury,  Worcs.,  in  1846.  C.  of  Langton  and  Woodhall, 
Lines.,  in  1849.  V.  of  East  Halton,  1855-60.  R.  of  Asterby 
and  V.  of  Cawkwell,  1860-90.  Died  Mar.  15,  1890,  aged  69,  at 
Asterby.   (Crochford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BABB,  JOHN  STAINES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  6,  i860. 
S.  of  John  Stevens.  B.  May  3,  1838,  at  Peckham,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861. 

BABBAGE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21,  1810. 
S.  of  Benjamin,  banker,  of  Teignmouth,  Devon.  B.  Dec.  26, 
179?'.  •  Matric.  Michs.  1810.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Apr.  7, 
1812;  B.A.  1814;  M..\.  1817.  Lucasian  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics, 1828-39,  but  delivered  no  lectures.  [Re-adm.  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  7,  1824.]  F.R.S.,  1816.  A  skilled  mechanician, 
who  conceived  the  idea  of  calculating  numerical  tables  by 
machinery;  devoted  37  years  (and  a  large  share  of  his  fortune) 
to  the  invention  and  perfection  of  a  calculating  machine 
based  on  '  the  method  of  differences ' ;  obtained  a  government 
grant  but  was  refused  further  aid  for  an  improved  design  on 
the  ground  of  expense.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Astro- 
nomical Society,  1820;  Secretary,  1820-4;  later,  successively 
Vice-President,  foreign  Secretary,  and  a  Member  of  the 
Council.  Associated  with  the  starting  of  the  British  Asso- 
ciation, 1831;  one  of  the  trustees,  1832-8;  originator  of  the 
Statistical  Section,  at  the  Cambridge  Meeting,  1833.  Principal 
founder  of  the  [Royal]  Statistical  Society  of  London,  1834. 
Attended  the  meeting  of  Naturforscher  at  Berlin,  1828;  and 
the  Scientific  Congress  at  Turin,  1 840.  A  member  of  numerous 
scientific  bodies  all  over  the  world.  Author,  scientific.  Died 
Oct.  18,  1871.   (T.  A.  Walker,  387;  D.N.B.) 

BABER,  EDWARD  COLBORNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  2,  1862.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Gt  Tower 
Street,  London.  B.  Apr.  30,  1843,  at  Dulwich.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital.  Exhibitioner  (School).  Matric.  Michs. 
1862;  Scholar;  B.A.  1867.  Obtained  a  student  interpreter- 
ship  in  China,  1866.  Went  to  Peking;  First  Class  Assistant, 
1872;  acting  Vice-Consul  at  Kiu-Kang,  1871-2;  and  at 
Tamsuy  in  Formosa,  1872-4;  employed  in  Special  Service  in 
Burma,  1875-6.  Chinese  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Peking, 
1879-86.  A  detailed  account  of  a  journey  in  the  interior  of 
China  was  printed  in  the  Supplementary  Papers  of  the  Royal 
Geographical  Society  in  1886,  under  the  title  Travels  and 
Researches  in  Western  China.  Patron's  Medal  of  the  Royal 
Geographical  Society,  1883.  F.R.G.S.  Consul-General  in 
Korea,  1885-6.  Political  resident  at  Bhamd.  Died  unmarried 
June  16,  1890,  aged  47,  at  Bhamd.  (Christ's  Hospital  Reg.; 
D.N.B.,  Suppl.  I.) 

BABER,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1834.  S.  of  Henry  Hervey  [M.A.,  Oxon.,  R.  of  Stretham, 
Cambs.,  and  Keeper  of  Printed  Books  at  the  British  Museum.] 
B.  Mar.  18,  1817,  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1834;  Scholar,  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  July  26,  1840;  priest,  Aug.  11,  1841;  C.  of 
St  Mark's,  Park  Street,  London.  Diocesan  Inspector  of 
Schools  for  Cambs.,  1844-7.  Chaplain  of  Whitelands  Training 
Institution,  Chelsea,  Middlesex,  1847-72.  V.  of  Ramsbury- 
with-Axford,  Wilts.,  1872-91.  Rural  Dean  of  Marlborough, 
1881.  Married  Sarah  Frances,  dau.  of  J.  Rodwell,  of  Alder- 
ton,  Suffolk,  Aug.  10,  1847.  Died  Jan.  18,  1892,  aged  74. 
Brother  of  John  G.  (1845)  and  father  of  the  next.  (Record 
of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BABER,  HARRY  HUTCHINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  2,  1868.  S.  of  Harry  (above),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  17,  1850, 
in  London.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A. 
1873;  M.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  11,  1871. 
Called  totheBar,  1875.  Practised  for  a  short  time.  Supported 
the  British  Home  and  Hospital  for  Incurables  at  Stretham, 
Cambs.;  for  many  years  chairman  of  the  Committee;  retired 
after  more  than  50  years'  service.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Mar.  12,  1937,  aged  86.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Mar.  13,  1937.) 

BABER,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  14,  1845. 
S.  of  Henry  Hervey,  R.  of  Stretham,  Cambs.  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  B.  June,  1824,  in  London.  Schools  [Merchant 
Taylors']  and  Brighton  (Rev.  Dr  Butler).  Matric.  Michs. 
1845;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest  (Ely) 
1852;  C.  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.  C.  of  Thorverton,  Devon, 
1855-74;  retired.  Died  Dec.  12,  1891,  at  Clifton.  Brother  of 
Harry  (1834).    (Venn,  11.  272.) 


BABER,  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1886.  S.  of  James,  merchant,  of  Croydon,  Surrey.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon, 
1891;  priest  (Worcester)  1892;  C.  of  Pershore,  Worcs., 
1891-1901.  R.  of  Headless  Cross,  1901-14.  Died  there 
Apr.  10,  19 14,  aged  46.    (Crockford.) 

BABER,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  24,  1819.  S.  of  Thomas  Hervey.  B.  at  Tellicherry, 
India.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  In  the 
service  of  the  East  India  Co.;  Cadet,  at  Madras,  1821; 
Ensign,  unattached,  1822;  Lieut.,  44th  Native  Infantry, 
1825.  Died  at  sea  Jan.  21,  1827.  (Peile,  11.  397;  Record  of 
Old  Westminsters.) 

BABINGTON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  II,  1816.  [5th]  s.  of  William  [M.D.,  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.].  B.  1797,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1816.  Died  May  3,  1820,  aged  22,  at  West  Green, 
Tottenham,  Middlesex.  Brother  of  Benjamin  G.  (1819)  and 
James  P.  (1825).    (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1820,  i.) 

BABINGTON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  13, 
1836.  [S.  and  h.  of  Benjamin  Guv  (1819),  M.D.  School,  St 
Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M..\.  1845.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  7,  1839.  Migrated  to  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  12,  1842.  Called  to  the  Bar,  184.4.  Chancery 
Barrister.  Died  Aug.  18,  1875.  Brother  of  William  P.  (1839). 
(T.  C.  Dale.) 

BABINGTON,  BENJAMIN  GUY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  25)  at 
Pembroke,  Dec.  8,  18 19.  4th  s.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  London. 
B.  there  1794.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Previously  in  the 
Navy  as  a  midshipman;  served  at  Walcheren  and  Copen- 
hagen, 1809;  in  the  Madras  Medical  Service,  1812-19. 
Matric.  Michs.  1820;  M.B.  1825,  as  B.  Guido;  M.L.  1S27;  M.D. 
1830.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  F.R.C.P.,  1831.  Physician 
at  Guy's,  1837-55.  President  of  the  Royal  Medical  and 
Chirurgical  Society,  1861.  Physician  to  Charterhouse  School. 
Member  of  the  Medical  Council  of  the  General  Board  of 
Health.  Founder  and  President  of  the  Epidemiological 
Society.  F.R.S.,  1828.  Author,  miscellaneous;  published 
translations  from  German  and  Oriental  languages.  Died 
Apr.  8,  1866,  aged  72,  in  London.  Brother  of  .\rthur  (181G); 
father  of  Benjamin  (1836)  and  William  P.  (1839).  (List  of 
Carthus.;  D.N.B.) 

BABINGTON,  CHARLES  CARDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  8,  1825.  S.  of  Joseph  (1786),  clerk,  of  Bath.  B.  Nov.  23, 
1808,  at  Ludlow,  Salop.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Fellow.  M.A.  incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1847.  Professor  of  Botany,  1861-95.  Engaged  in 
intensive  researches  in  Natural  History;  essentially  a  field 
naturahst;  visited  almost  every  part  of  the  British  Isles. 
Visited  Iceland,  1846.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Entomo- 
logical Society,  1833;  known  as  'Beetles  Babington'.  Com- 
menced the  well-known  Manual  of  British  Botany  in  1835. 
One  of  the  founders  of  the  Ray  Club,  1836;  acted  as  secretary 
for  55  years.  Secretary  for  many  years  of  the  Cambridge 
Philosophical  Society.  F.L.S.,  F.G.S.,  1835.  F.R.S.,  1851. 
F.S.A.,  1859.  Helped  to  found  the  Cambridge  Antiquarian 
Society,  1840;  President.  Interested  in  Archaeology;  a 
member  of  the  Cambrian  Archaeological  Association,  1850; 
Chairman,  1855  and  1885.  An  active  member  of  the  'British 
Association'.  President  of  the  Natural  History  Section,  1853 
and  1861.  A  warm  supporter  of  Evangelical  Mission  work  at 
home  and  abroad;  aided  in  founding  a  Cottage  Orphan  Home 
at  Cambridge,  1871.  A  full  account  of  his  many  activities  is 
recorded  in  the  Journal,  kept  throughout  his  life  and  after- 
wards pubhshed  as  Memorials,  Journal  and  Botanical  Corre- 
spondence. Contributed  largely  to  the  Architectural  History  of 
Cambridge,  by  Willis  and  J.  W.  Clark.  Author,  Manual  of 
British  Botany;  Flora  of  Cambridgeshire;  The  British  Rubi, 
etc.  Bequeathed  his  Herbarium  and  the  bulk  of  his  technical 
hbrary  to  the  University.  Died  July  22,  1895,  at  Brookside, 
Cambridge.  Buried  at  Cherry  Hinton.  (D.N.B.,  Suppl.  1; 
Eagle,  Obit,  (reprint).) 

BABINGTON,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Trinity,  May  10,  1850.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  Gisbome  (1806). 
B.  at  Bath.  School,  Leicester  (Mr  Vaughan).  Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  B.A.  1854.  C.  of  Needwood,  Staffs.  Died  unmarried 
Feb.  5,  1855,  aged  27.  [The  date  of  birth  is  wrongly  given  as 
1823  by  Burke  and  others.]  Buried  at  Christ  Church,  Need- 
wood.  Brother  of  Thomas  A.  (1841).  (F.  A.Crisp,  Notes,  viii; 
G.  Mag.,  1855,  I.  435.) 


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BABINGTON,  CHURCHILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  i8, 
1839.  S.  of  Matthew  Drake  {1807),  clerk,  of  Thringstone, 
Leics.  B.  Mar.  11,  182 1,  at  Roecliffe,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1839;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (7tk  Classic)  1843;  M.A.  1846; 
B.D.  1853;  D.D.  1879.  Fellow,  1846;  Hon.  Fellow,  1880. 
President  of  the  Union,  1845.  Disney  Professor  of  Archaeo- 
logy, 1865-80.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest  (Ely)  184S;  P.C. 
of  Homingsea,  Cambs.,  1848-61.  R.  of  Cockfield,  Suffolk, 
1866-89  (the  tasteful  restoration  of  the  Church,  due  to  his 
archaeological  competence).  F.L.S.,  1853.  Won  a  wide 
reputation  by  'his  able  defence  of  the  EngUsh  clergy  and 
gentry  of  the  seventeenth  century  against  Macaulay's 
aspersions.'  Edited  for  the  University  The  Orations  of 
Hyperides . . .  from  the  papyri  found  at  Thebes.  Contributed 
numerous  articles  to  the  Dictionary  of  Christian  Antiquities. 
Interested  in  numismatics  and  botany.  His  monograph,  on 
T>ie  Birds  of  Suffolk,  is  'a  storehouse  of  facts  on  the  orni- 
thology of  the  County'.  Took  up  latterly  the  study  of  con- 
chology,  and  formed  a  fine  collection  of  British  and  exotic 
shells.  Died  s.p.  Jan.  12,  1889,  at  Cockfield.  Memorial 
window  in  the  Church.  M.I.  (brass)  in  the  College  Chapel. 
(D.N.B.,  Suppl.  i;  Eagle,  Mar.  1889.) 

BABINGTON,  FRANCIS  EVANS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  29,  1849.  S.  of  Matthew.  B.  at  Rothley, 
Leics.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853.  In  the 
War  Office.  Afterwards  Manager  of  a  Bank  at  Norwich. 
Of  South  Lodge,  Halesworth,  Suffolk.  J. P.  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  Died  May  7,  1920,  aged  89,  at  Halesworth. 
Brother  of  Thomas  H.  (1852).  (F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  viii;  Scott, 
MSS.;  The  Times,  May  8,  1920.) 

BABINGTON,  GEORGE  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  9,  1848.  [S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Sherborne,  Dorset.  B.  1830. 
School,  Sherborne.]  .Matric.  Lent,  1849.  .Assistant  Master  at 
Sherborne,  1848-50.  Went  to  Australia;  there  in  1852.  Died 
r874.    (Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.) 

BABINGTON,  HENRY  GILLIAT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1886.  S.  of  Thomas  Henry  (1852).  B.  [Jan.  10,  1867] 
at  Langley-Marish,  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (Chester)  1900;  C.  of 
Hoylake,  Cheshire,  1895-1903.  V.  of  St  James's,  Marton, 
1903-17.  C.  of  Heswall,  1917-23.  Lie.  pr.  at  Barbon,  West- 
morland, 1924-5.  V.  of  Bosley,  Cheshire,  1925-31.  Lie.  pr., 
dio.  Chester,  1931-6-.  Of  The  Manse,  Malpas,  Cheshire. 
(Crockford,  1938.) 

BABINGTON,  JAMES  PELLV.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  13,  1825.  S.  of  William.  B.  Feb.  18,  1807,  in  London. 
School,  Ramsbury,  Wilts.  (Mr  Meyrick).  Matric.  Michs. 
1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1816),  etc. 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

BABINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  r2,  1810. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1775),  Esq.,  of  Rothley  Temple,  Leics.  [B. 
July  6,  1 79 1.  School,  Claybrook  (Mr  Kempthome).]  Migrated 
to  Magdalene,  June  23,  1810;  matric.  Michs.  1810;  Scholar, 
rSii;  B.A.  (lUh  Wrangler)  1814;  M.A.  1817.  Ord.  deacon, 
Sept.  25,  1814;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1815.  (Perhaps  R. 
of  Puddlestone,  Heref.,  1819-20.)  R.  of  Cossington,  Leics., 
1820-59.  V.  of  Rothley,  1822-35.  V.  of  Thrussington,  1843- 
5.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1847-85.  Minister  of  St 
Mary's  Chapel,  Brighton,  1865.  R.  of  Walton-le-Wolds, 
Leics.,  1867-73.  Resided  latterly  at  10,  Norfolk  Terrace, 
Brighton.  Married  (i)  Maria  Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Stephen  Pratt,  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  Apr.  21,  18 18; 
(2)  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Charles  Elliott,  of  Westfield  Lodge, 
Brighton,  Aug.  9,  1855.  Died  Oct.  16,  1885,  aged  94.  Buried 
in  the  Elliott  vault  at  Hove.  M.I.  Brother  of  Thomas  G. 
(1806).    (Nichols,  III.  965;  Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BABINGTON,  JOHN  CYRIL.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899. 
S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Nightingale,  solicitor,  of  341,  Beverley 
Road,  Hull.  B.  Aug.  16,  1881,  at  Hull.  School,  Hymers 
CoUege,  Hull.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.-A.  and  LL.B.  1902; 
M.A.  1906.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1905.  Of  12,  Parliament  Street, 
Hull  (Thompson,  Cook  and  Babington).   (Law  List,  1938.) 

BABINGTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  29,  1786. 
[5th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Rothley  Temple,  Leics.,  and  Lydia, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Cardale.  B.  Jan.  2,  1768.  School, 
Rugby.]  Migrated  to  St  John's,  July  5,  1787;  matric.  Michs. 
1787;  Scholar;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1794;  M.B.  (Oxford)  1795;  M.D.  (Oxford)  i797-  Of  Ludlow, 
Salop;  practised  medicine  there  until  1812.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Dec.  18,  1814;  priest,  Aug.  6,  1815;  C.  of  Hawkesworth, 
Notts.  A  good  botanist.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Whitter,  Esq.,  of  Bradninch,  Devon,  Aug.  15,  1803.  Died 
Dec.  15  (?  16),  1826,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.,  and 
father  of  Charles  C.  (1825).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv; 
Nichols,  III.  964;  Al.  Oxon.,  where  M.D.  is  not  given.) 

BABINGTON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  27, 
1778.  Of  Leics.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Rothley  Temple, 
Leics.    B.  June  24,   1761.    School,   Rugby.    Matric.  Michs. 


Babington,  William 

1778;  Scholar,  1778;  B.A.  (loth  Wrangler)  1782;  M.A.  r785. 
Fellow,  1784-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  7,  1784;  priest, 
Mar.  12,  1786;  C.  of  Rothley,  Leics.,  1784.  V.  there,  1787- 
96.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Roberts  Drake,  of 
Leicester,  Aug.  16,  1787.  Died  May  6,  1796,  at  Lisbon. 
M.I.  at  Rothley  Temple.  Brother  of  William  (1782)  and 
Thomas  (1775);  father  of  the  next .  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv; 
Nichols,  in.  964,  990.) 

BABINGTON,  MATTHEW  DRAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  2,  1807.  [S.  of  Matthew  (above),  clerk.  B.  July  11, 
1788.]  Matric.  Lent,  r8o8;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1816.  P.C.  of 
Whitwick,  Leics.,  1828-51.  P.C.  of  Sheepshed  till  (?)  1831. 
P.C.  of  Oaks  Chapel,  1838-51.  Rural  Dean.  Chaplain  at 
Messina,  Sicily,  in  1851.  Married  Haimah,  dau.  of  B.  Fleet- 
wood ChurchUl,  Esq.,  of  Northampton,  June  7,  1820.  Died 
July  26, 1851,  at  Messina.  Father  of  Churchill  (1839).  (Nichols, 
in.  964;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  11.  327). 

BABINGTON,  PERCY  LANCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  13,  1896.  S.  and  h.  of  John  .\lbert,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  clerk, 
assistant  master  at  Tonbridge  (1880-1903).  B.  July  24,  1877, 
at  Lincoln.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1899;  M.A.  1917.  Librarian  at  Cairo  Medical 
School,  1 899-1902.  Assistant  Master  at  Yardley  Court 
School,  Tonbridge,  1904-10.  University  Extension  Lecturer, 
1912.  Of  Cossington,  Leics.;  succeeded  his  father  in  the 
family  estate,  1931.  Resident  at  27,  Chesterton  Hall  Crescent, 
Cambridge,  1938.  Author,  Bibliography  of  the  Writings 
of  J.  A.  Symonds  and  Browning  and  Calverley,  or  Poem  and 
Parody.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BABINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1775.  Of  Leics.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Rothley 
Temple,  Leics.  B.  Dec.  18,  1758.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1775;  B.A.  (izth  Wrangler)  1779.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Mar.  24,  1778.  Of  Rothley  Temple,  Leics.  High  Sheriff 
of  Leics.,  1780.  M.P.  for  Leicester,  1800-18  (5  parls.).  Sup- 
ported Wilberforce  in  his  efforts  for  the  abolition  of  slavery; 
a  strong  opponent  of  lotteries.  Married  Jean,  dau.  of  John 
Macaulay,  minister,  of  Cardross,  Dumbartonshire,  Oct.  8, 
1787.  Established  a  friendly  society  at  Rothley  to  purchase 
corn  and  sell  it  to  the  poor  at  a  low  price.  Author,  A  practical 
view  of  Christian  Education.  Died  Nov.  21,  1837.  Buried  at 
Rothley  Temple.  Brother  of  Matthew  (1778),  etc.;  father  of 
Thomas  G.  (1S06)  and  John  (1810).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
iv;  Nichols,  iii.  964.) 

BABINGTON,  THOMAS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  22, 1841.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Gisbome  (next). 
B.  Nov.  25,  1820,  at  Rothley  Temple,  Leics.  Matric.  Michs. 
1841;  M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Salisbury) 
1846.  C.  of  Compton  Valence,  Dorsets.,  1849-57.  R.  of 
Wanlip,  Leics.,  1860-75.  Of  Cossington,  Leics.  Succeeded 
his  father,  1871.  Married  Katherine  Mary,  dau.  of  Cornelius 
Henry  Bolton,  of  Faithlegg,  Co.  Waterford,  Aug.  19,  1847,  at 
the  British  Embassy,  Paris.  Died  Nov.  30,  1896,  aged  76,  at 
18,  West  Mall,  Chfton.  Brother  of  Charles  E.  (1850).  (F.  A. 
Crisp,  Notes,  viii;  The  Times,  Dec.  2,  1896.) 

BABINGTON,  THOMAS  GISBORNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  29,  1806.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1775).  B.  July  24,  1788, 
at  Rothley  Temple,  Leics.]  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  Scholar, 
1808;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1815.  Of  Rothley  Temple.  J. P. 
Married  (1)  Hon.  Augusta  Julia  Noel,  dau.  of  Sir  Gerard  Noel 
Noel,  Bart.,  of  Exton  Park,  Rutland,  Apr.  27,  1814; 
(2)  Augusta  Theresa,  dau.  of  Francis  Gerard  Vecqueray,  a 
Secretary  of  State  to  the  King  of  Prussia,  June  28,  1841. 
Died  JeUi.  19,  1871.  Buried  at  Rothley.  Brother  of  John 
(1810);  father  of  the  above  and  Charles  E.  (1850).  (Nichols, 
III.  965;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BABINGTON,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  2,  1852.  S.  of  Matthew.  B.  Sept.  29,  1833,  at 
Rothley,  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1852.  Of  Eastham,  Cheshire, 
Esq.  J. P.  Died  1907.  Brother  of  Francis  E.  (1849),  and 
father  of  Henry  G.  (1886).    (Fox-Davies.) 

BABINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  13, 
1782.  Of  Leics.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Rothley  Temple,  Leics. 
B.  Mar.  11,  1763.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  B.A. 
1786.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  11,  1786;  priest,  June  3, 
1787;  C.  of  Cossington,  Leics.,  1786;  R.  there,  1787-1820. 
Married  Elizabeth  Newbold,  dau.  of  Henry  Lovell  Noble,  R. 
of  Frowlesworth,  Leics.,  Oct.  25,  1787.  Died  1820.  Brother 
of  Matthew  (1778)  and  Thomas  (i775)-  (Nichols,  iii.  964; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BABINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1844. 
[Probably  s.  of  William,  Capt.,  6th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  and 
grandson  of  WiUiam,  M.D.  B.  Sept.  1826.  School.  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Entered  the  Army  (7th  Hussars); 
Lieut. -Col.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 


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BABINGTON,  WILLIAM  [MARSHALL  SARGENT].  Adm.  pens, 
at  Clare,  Oct.  i,  1859.  [S.  of  David,  Lieut. -Gen.,  Madras 
Army,  and  of  Evesham  Lodge,  Cheltenham.  B.  Mar.  3,  1840. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A. 
1863,  as  W.  Marshall.  Ord.  deacon,  1863;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1864;  C.  of  Hemingford  Grey,  Hunts.,  1865-6.  Chaplain  at 
Vizagapatam,  Madras,  1866-8;  at  Poornamellee,  1868-9;  at 
Rajahmundry,  1869-70;  at  Cuddalore,  1870-1;  at  Viziana- 
gram,  1871-4;  at  Coconada,  1874-7;  at  North  Black  Town, 
1877-80;  at  WelUngton,  1880-2;  at  V'ellore,  Madras,  1882-5 
and  1887-90.  Died  Dec.  30,  1890,  at  Abbotsbury,  Dorset. 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BABINGTON,  WILLIAM  [PEILE].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  May  29,  1839.  2nd  s.  of  Benjamin  Guy  (1819), 
M.D.,  of  London.  B.  there.  [School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1839,  as  W.  Peile;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord. 
deacon,  1844;  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  25,  1846;  C.  of  Gt 
Yarmouth,  1844-8.  C.  of  St  Martin-in-the-Fields.  London, 
1848-54.  V.  of  Manningtree,  Essex,  1854-65.  V.  of  Stanton- 
on-Arrow,  Heref.,  1865-1900.  Died  Jan.  8,  1900,  aged  79. 
Brother  of  Benjamin  (1836).  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BACCHUS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  28, 
1840.  [S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Edgbaston,  Warws.  B.Apr.  21, 
1821,  at  Norwood,  Surrey.]  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1845. 
Of  Cote  House,  Staffs.,  and  The  Manor  House,  LilUngton, 
Warws.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic,  1846.  Married  Isabella, 
dau.  of  James  Cumming,  R.  of  North  Runcton,  Norfolk  (and 
Professor  of  Chemistry  at  Cambridge),  July  7,  1852.  [Miss 
Cumming  had  become  a  Roman  Catholic  before  her  mar- 
riage.] Died  1896.  (Fts.  of  England  and  Wales,  i;  W.  G. 
Gorman,  Converts  to  Rome.) 

BACH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  11,  1887. 
S.  of  Thomas,  mercer  and  draper,  of  Beverley.  B.  Apr.  6, 
1868,  at  Sculcoates,  Kingston-upon-HuU.  School,  Beverley 
High  (Rev.  P.  E.  Monkhouse).  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (Peterb.)  1892; 
C.  of  St  Giles',  Northampton,  1891-8.  C.  of  Christchurch, 
Northampton,  1898-1901.  R.  of  Overstone,  Northants., 
1901-22.  R.  of  Foston,  Leics.,  1923-33.  R.  of  Brunting- 
thorpe,  1933-.    (Crockford,  1938.) 

BACHERT,  LOUIS  RICHARD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  8,  1900.  S.  of  Simon  Theodore,  clerk,  of  London 
[Missioner  of  the  Jews'  Society,  1874-96].  B.  June  i,  1877, 
at  Hamburg,  Germany.   Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903. 

BACK,  ALFRED  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1869. 
S.  of  John  Alfred,  Esq.,  of  Hethersett,  Norfolk.  B.  Feb.  18, 
1850,  at  Manchester.  School,  Fauconberge,  Beccles.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  1880.  L.R.C.P.  (Edinburgh) 
1883.  Practised  at  Yarmouth;  afterwards  at  Reepham, 
Norfolk.  Sometime  medical  officer  and  public  vaccinator, 
Blofield  Union.  Of  Coltishall,  Norfolk;  retired,  1922.  Died 
June  13,  1924,  at  Chapel  Field,  Norwich,  Brother  of  the 
next.  {Venn,  n.  388;  Medical  Directory,  1922;  The  Times, 
June  16,  1924.) 

BACK,  ARTHUR  JAMES.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Julv  8, 
1871.    S.  of  John  Alfred,  of  Hethersett  Old  Hall,  Norfolk. 

B.  Oct.  13,  1852,  at  Norwich.  School,  Fauconberge,  Beccles. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  Marylebone,  London, 
1875-9.  Held  other  curacies,  1879-83.  V.  of  Cringleford, 
Norfolk,  1883-8.  V.  of  Worstead,  1888-95.  R.  of  Carleton 
Rode,  1895-1920.  Rural  Dean  of  Deepwade,  1914.  Died 
June  19,  1921,  aged  68,  at  Norwich.  Brother  of  the  above. 
{Venn,  11.  398;  Caian.) 

BACK,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1795.  S.  of  Edward, 
gent.,  of  Exeter.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  14, 
1788,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1792;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1804.  Died 
1828,  at  Deal;  styled  'D.D.'    {Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.  11.  647.) 

BACK,  FRANCIS  FORMBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  18, 
1871.  S.  of  James  (1834),  clerk,  of  Ealing,  Middlesex.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875.  Football 
(rugby)  'blue'.  Entered  the  merchant  banking  firm  of 
George  Craufurd  Rew,  1874;  succeeded  to  the  business  (now 
Back  and  Manson)  on  the  retirement  of  the  senior  partner 
in  1878.  Living  at  Harrow  Weald,  Middlesex,  in  1911.  Died 
Apr.  I,  1913,  at  Cairo,  aged  60.  Father  of  Ivor  G.  (1898). 
{Peile,  11.  618.) 

BACK,  GUY  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20,  1884. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1843),  V.  of  Maxstoke,  Warws.  B.  Dec.  27, 
1865,  at  Bakewell,  Derbs.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1894; 
priest  (Canterbury)  1895;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Dover,  1894-9. 

C.  of  All  Saints',  Westbrook,  Kent,  1899-1901 ;  V.  there, 
1901-21.  Chaplain  to  the  Royal  Sea  Bathing  Hospital, 
1902-21.  R.  of  Dymchurch  with  Eastbridge,  Orgarswick 
and  Blackmanstone,  Kent,  1921-6.  Died  Sept.  4,  1926,  at 
Dymchurch.   Brother  of  Hugh  C.  A.  (1882). 


Backhouse,  Charles  Hubert 

BACK,  HENRY.  Adm  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  6,  1843. 
S.  and  h.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1843;  Scholar,  1846;  B.A.  (Class  Trip.,  1st  Class) 
1847;  M.A.  1851.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  13,  1845, 
as  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Byfleet  Lodge,  Surrey.  Ord.  deacon, 
1850;  priest  (London)  1851.  C.  of  Grosvenor  Chapel,  South 
Audley  Street,  London  in  1859.  V.  of  Banbury  with  St 
Paul's,  Neithrop,  Oxon.,  1860-81,  Rural  Dean  of  Dedding- 
ton,  1875-81.  Of  20,  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  Kensington, 
London,  1886.  Died  there  Oct.  30,  1891.  (Inner  Temple 
Adm.  Bk.;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BACK,  HUGH  CAIRNS  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1882.  S.  of  Samuel  (1843),  V.  of  .Maxstoke,  Coleshill, 
Warws.  B.  Aug.  20,  1863,  at  Berkeswell.  Matric.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest 
(CarUsle)  1888;  C.  of  Ulverston,  Lanes.,  1887-9.  C.  of  Kidder- 
minster, Worcs.,  1889-92.  R.  of  Brandiston,  Norfolk,  and  V. 
of  Haveringland,  1892-7.  V.  of  Rostherne,  Cheshire,  1897- 
1903.  R.  of  Berkeswell,  Warws.,  1903-24.  Rural  Dean  of 
Kenilworth,  1910.  Hon.  Canon  of  Coventry,  1918-23.  A 
Proctor  in  Convocation,  1918-22.  Archdeacon  of  Warwick, 
1923-8.  R.  of  Hampton  Lucy,  1924-8.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Lieut.,  Special  List).  Died  Dec.  27,  1928.  Buried  at 
Berkeswell.  Brother  of  Guy  S.  (1884).  (Crockford;  Univ. 
War  List.) 

BACK,  IVOR  GORDON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1898.  S.  of 
Francis  Formby  (1871),  Esq.,  of  Woodlands,  Harrow  Weald, 
Middlesex.  B.  Aug.  31,  1879.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  Scholar;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1907;  M.B.  and  B.C. 
1907.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  London.  F.R.C.S.,  1907. 
Travelled  round  the  world  as  A.K.  Travelhng  Fellow,  1911- 
12.  Surgeon  to  St  George's  Hospital,  and  to  the  Grosvenor 
Hospital  for  Women,  London.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Examiner  in  Surgery  to  the  University. 
Of  4,  Park  Square,  West  Portland  Place,  London,  N.W.  1. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  Round  the  World  and  Back. 
(Medical  Directory;  Who  Who's,  1938.) 

BACK,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  15,  1834.  [S.  of 
James,  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex,  formerly  of  St  Andrew's, 
Norwich.]  B.  [Oct.  20,  1816]  at  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar,  1835;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1843. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  6,  1841;  priest,  Dec.  1846. 
Chaplain  to  the  British  residents  at  Chockier,  Lidge,  Belgium , 
in  1846.  C.  of  Old  Street,  London,  1847-9.  British  Chaplain 
at  Godesberg  (Rheinland),  1849-60.  C.  of  St  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  1861-72.  Married  Sarah  Howard, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Charles  Chaplin,  R.E.,  at  the  British  Embassy, 
Brussels,  June  10,  1843.  Died  Dec.  26,  1874,  at  Ealing. 
Brother  of  the  next,  and  father  of  Francis  F.  (1871).  (Peile, 
II.  451;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vi.) 

BACK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  19,  1843.  S. 
of  James,  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex.  B.  Oct.  26,  1825,  at 
Norwich.  School,  Dedham.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847; 
M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1848;  priest  (Hereford)  1850; 
C.  of  Scrayingham,  Yorks.,  1848-9.  Held  other  curacies, 
1849-66.  V.  of  Powick,  Worcs.,  1866-7.  V.  of  Catshill, 
Bromsgrove,  1868-9.  V.  of  Maxstoke,  Warws.,  1869-1917. 
Chaplain  of  the  Meriden  Union,  1878-88.  Died  Nov.  23, 
1917,  aged  92,  at  Maxstoke  vicarage.  Brother  of  James 
(1834);  father  of  Hugh  C.  A.  (1852)  and  Guy  S.  (1884). 
(Peile,  II.  481;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vi.) 

BACK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  13,  1827.  Of 
Norfolk.  [S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  late  of  Hethersett  Hall. 
B.  Nov.  14,  1806.  School,  (?)  Harrow.]  Of  Wandsworth, 
Surrey.    Died  Apr.  26,  1886.    (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 

VI.) 

BACK,  WALTER  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1889. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Hethersett  Hall,  Norwich. 
B.  Nov.  29,  1870.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1889. 
Engineer;  M.I.M.E.,  1913.  Managing  Director  of  Pertwee 
and  Back  Ltd.  Resided  at  Gt  Yarmouth,  Norfolk.  Died 
there  Feb.  23,  1932,  aged  61.  (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Feb.  24,  1932.) 

BACKHOUSE,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i, 
1897.  S.  of  James  Edward,  of  Hurworth  Grange,  Darlington, 
Durham.  School,  Leighton  Park,  Reading.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900.  Engineer.  Of  53,  Westboume  Terrace, 
London,  W.  2.    (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BACKHOUSE,  CHARLES  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  20,  1875.  2nd  s.  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  of 
The  Bank,  Darlington,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1875.  J. P. 
for  Durham.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  11,  1924. 
Brother  of  Jonathan  E.  (1867).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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Backhouse,  John 

BACKHOUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1886. 
S.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Wath,  Yorks.  B.  June  22,  1S68,  at 
Nevrton  Arlosh,  Cumberland.  Schools,  Newton  Arlosh  and 
St  Bee's  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. 
1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Maidstone  Grammar  School, 
1891.  Second  Master  at  Gt  Yarmouth  Grammar  School, 
1898-1932-.    (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BACKHOUSE,  JOHN  BARNES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  13,  1785.  S.  of  John,  of  Caldbeck,  Cumberland.  School, 
Hawkshead,  Lanes.  (Mr  Taylor).  Matric.  Michs.  1785; 
Scholar,  1787;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (London, 
Lift.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Mar.  8,  1789;  priest,  1790;  C.  of 
Ickham,  Kent,  1789.  R.  of  Cheriton,  1790-3.  V.  of  Newing- 
ton,  1790.  R.  of  Edburton,  Sussex,  1792-6.  R.  of  Deal,  Kent, 
1795-1838.  R.  of  Little  Chart,  1811-38.  Rural  Dean.  J. P. 
for  Kent  and  the  Cinque  Ports.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Ralph  Drake  Brockman,  of  Beachborough.  Died 
Sept.  14,  1838,  at  Deal.  Father  of  Ralph  D.  (1818).  {Cant. 
Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.;  Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Brockman.) 

BACKHOUSE,  JONATHAN  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  12,  1867.  S.  and  h.  of  E[dmund],  Esq., 
M.P.  [banker],  of  Middleton  Lodge,  Richmond,  Yorks. 
[B.  Nov.  15,  1849.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1868,  as 
J.  Edmund.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1869.  Of 
the  Rookery,  Middleton  Tyas,  North  Riding,  Yorks.  D.L. 
J. P.  for  the  North  Riding  and  for  Durham.  Created  Bart., 
Mar.  6,  1901.  Died  July  27,  1918.  Brother  of  Charles  H. 
(1875)  and  father  of  the  next.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BACKHOUSE,  MILES  ROLAND  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1897.  4th  s.  of  Jonathan  Edmund  (1867),  Esq. 
(afterwards  Bart.),  of  Hummersknoth,  Darlington.  B.  Nov. 
24,  1878.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1899-1902;  D.S.O.,  1902;  Bar,  1917; 
also  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (thrice  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches; Major,  Northumberland  Yeo. ;  Lieut.-Col.,  Yorks. 
Regt.).  In  the  firm  of  Messrs  Barclay  and  Co.  Ltd.  Sometime 
Governor  of  the  Bank  of  Abyssinia.  Director  of  Barclay's 
Bank  (France)  Ltd.;  of  the  International  Sleeping  Car 
Company;  of  Thomas  Cook  and  Son,  bankers.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Of  The  Beeches,  North  Repps,  Norwich,  and  of 
2,  Sydney  Place,  London,  S.W.  7.  (Cox,  Co.  Series,  Norfolk, 
1912;  Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BACKHOUSE,  PHILIP  BRANDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare  c. 
Oct.  1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  1834;  priest,  1835.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Sandwich,  Kent,  1838-40.  Said  to  have  been  promoted  to  a 
chaplaincy  in  the  East  Indies,  1841.  Probably  brother  of  the 
next.    {Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BACKHOUSE,  RALPH  DRAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  28, 
1818.  [S.  of  John  Barnes  (1785),  clerk.]  B.  at  Deal,  Kent. 
Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826.   Fellow,  1827-33. 

Ord.  deacon  ( ,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  1824;  priest 

( ,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  1825.   Lecturer  at  Deal 

Chapel,  1827.  P.C.  of  Walmer,  1833-41.  V.  of  Eastry-cum- 
Worth,  1841-53.  Rural  Dean  of  Sandwich,  1849.  Died 
Dec.  24,  1853,  at  Eastry.  Probably  brother  of  the  above; 
father  of  William  R.  (1862).  {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1854, 
I.  217.) 

BACKHOUSE,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  13,  1806,  as  John,  but  this  was  doubless  a  clerical  error. 
[See  Trinity  Coll.  Adm.  Bk.]  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of 
Wavertree,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1807.  Migrated  to  Pem- 
broke, May  15,  1809,  as  Thomas  Henry;  B.A.  1811;  M.A. 
1818.  P.C.  of  Langho,  Lanes.,  1814-22.  Minister  of  St 
Peter's,  Blackburn.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord  Howard  de 
Walden.  Died  suddenly  Sept.  22,  1828,  aged  37,  at  York. 
(G.  Mag.,  1828,  II.   329.) 

BACKHOUSE,  THOMAS  ROLAND.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1893.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bellaer,  Penzance,  Cornwall. 
B.  Mar.  14,  1874,  at  Beckenham.  School,  Haileybury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Went  out  as  a  private  in 
the  13th  Batt.  Yeo.,  to  South  Africa;  killed  in  action  at 
Lindley,  June  i,  1900.    {Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BACKHOUSE,  WILLIAM  REMINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Jesus,  Dec.  13,  1862.  S.  of  Ralph  Drake  (1818),  clerk, 
deceased.  B.  1845,  at  Eastry,  Kent.  School,  Brighton  Col- 
lege. Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  186S; 
priest,  1869;  C.  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk,  1869-70.  C.  of  Woolpit, 
1870-1.  C.  of  Tostock,  1871.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  at 
Aldershot,  1871.    Died  Feb.  24,  1874.    {Brighton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BACKLER,  SOTHERTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  15, 
1817.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Sotherton,  navy  accountant, 
Apothecaries'  Hall,  London.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1817;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1823; 
priest,  1824.  R.  of  Blatherwick,  Northants.,  1838-75.  Rural 
Dean  of  Weldon,  1848.  Died  Nov.  19,  1875.  {St  Paul's  Sch. 
Reg.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 


Bacon,  Frederic 

BACKSHELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov  26 
1760.  Of  Sussex.  [S.  of  John  [Backshell],  LL.D.,  Canon  of 
Chichester  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Mill  Esq 
of  Greatham).]  Matric.  Michs.  1762;  Scholar;  B.A.' 1765.' 
Succeeded  to  his  father's  property  in  Beeching,  Steyning  and 
Bosham  on  his  mother's  death.  May  14,  1767.  Of  Funting- 
ton  in  1781.  (A  John  Backshell  was  admitted  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Feb.  8,  1799,  as  only  son  of  John  B.,  of  Funtington, 
Sussex,  deceased.)    (Comber,  Sussex  Genealogies.) 

BACKUS,  JACOB.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1896.  S.  of  Jacob, 
Esq.,  of  Lima,  Peru,  South  America.  School,  Chatham  House 
College,  Ramsgate.   Matric.  Michs.  1896. 

BACKWELL,  TYRINGHAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  15,  1770.  [S.  and  h.  of  Bamaby,  banker  in  London^ 
and  of  Tyringham,  Bucks.  B.  Jan.  7,  1753.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1770.  Died  immarried.  Buried  Oct.  28,  1777,  at  Tyringham. 
{Lipscomb,  iv.  376.) 

BACON,  ALFRED  JAMES  MORPHEW.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H. 
Oct.  I,  1892.  B.  Oct.  5,  1873.  School,  King  Edward's, 
Oxford.  Matnc.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Schoohnaster  at 
Holmby  House  School,  Bromley,  1897;  at  Weybridge  School, 
1902-;  at  Thanet  College,  Margate,  1905-6. '  Of  Tenderden 
Hall,  Hendon,  Middlesex,  1923.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1913;  Selwyn  Coll.  Cat.,  1923.) 

BACON,  BASIL  EBENEZER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  5, 
1838.   Did  not  reside. 

BACON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  May  30, 
1767,  as  Edward  (sic),  s.  of  Castell,  Esq.  B.  Oct.  4,  1749, 
at  Raveningham,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Symonds). 
Matric.  Easter,  1770;  M.A.  1776.  Of  Raveningham  Hall; 
succeeded  his  father  in  the  estate,  Apr.  13,  1770.  Succeeded 
his  uncle  Sir  Richard  Bacon,  as  7th  Bart,  of  Redgrave,  and 
8th  Bart,  of  Mildenhall,  Mar.  26,  1773.  Married  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Beauchamp-Proctor,  Bart.,  Jan.  29,  1778. 
Gave  £100  towards  rebuilding  the  College,  after  the  fire| 
1811.  Died  Sept.  5,  1820.  Buried  at  Raveningham.  (G.E.C., 
I-  3-) 

BACON,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  16,  1818.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  barrister,  of  Ipswich. 
B.  in  Calcutta.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Vaipy).  Matric.  Michs. 
1819;  Scholar,  1819-26;  B.A.  1824.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Feb.  28,  1818.  Brother  of  Robert  W.  (1827).  {Venn,  11. 
170.) 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  i, 
1755.  S.  of  Francis  (1717),  schoolmaster,  of  Grantham,  Lines. 
Matric.  Michs.  1755;  Scholar,  1756;  B.A.  1760;  M.A.  1763; 
D.D.  1783.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Muston,  Leics., 
1768-88.  R.  of  Binbrook,  Lines.,  1766-8.  R.  of  West 
Allington,  1768-88.  Died  Sept.  19,  1788.  Buried  at  Gran- 
tham.  (Nichols,  II.  291.) 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17, 
1821.  S.  of  James.  B.  in  London.  School,  Hammersmith, 
London  (Mr  Lotherington).  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826. 
Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  20,  1828;  'aged  26,  as  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin  (sic);  B.A.;  and  3rd  s.  of  James,  of 
the  Middle  Temple.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1834.  Became 
Theatre  Critic  of  The  Times;  later  transferred  to  the  Gallery 
of  the  House  of  Commons;  Assistant  editor  of  The  Times, 
1835.  Married  Miss  Twiss.  Died  June  2,  1840,  at  Guildford 
Street,  London.    (G.  Mag.,  1840,  11.  107;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  9,  1842.  2nd 
s.  of  N[icholas],  Esq.,  deceased  (sic),  of  Blundeston,  Suffolk. 
[B.  Feb.  17,  1824.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A. 
1849.  Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  Cossall,  Notts., 
1851-4.  V.  of  Hundleby,  Lines.,  1860-3.  Of  The  Hall,  Much 
Hadham,  Herts.,  purchased  of  Col.  George  Palmer  in  1866. 
Died  there  June  28,  1882.  Father  of  Reginald  (1879)  and 
Henry  (1884).  (Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Herts.,  iv.  64;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BACON,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1899. 
S.  of  John  Mackenzie  (1865),  of  Sunny  Side,  Coldash,  New- 
bury, Berks.  B.  Dec.  23,  1880,  at  Coldash.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  (Mech.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1902; 
M.A.  1907.  Served  in  various  engineering  works  including 
Messrs  Yarrow,  of  Poplar,  and  the  British  Westinghouse 
and  Manufacturing  Company,  Manchester,  1902-5. 
A.M.Inst.C.E.;  M.I.M.E.;  M.I.E.E.  Demonstrator  at  the 
Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich,  1905-13.  Lecturer  at 
University  College,  London,  1910-12.  Professor  of  Engineer- 
ing at  University  College,  Cardiff,  19 13.  During  the  Great 
War,  Lieut.,  R.N.V.R.;  employed  as  technical  expert  at  the 
Admiralty,  1916-19.  Professor  of  Engineering  at  University 
College,  Swansea,  1920-39-.  (Univ.  War  List;  Wlw's  Who, 
I939-) 


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Bacon,  George  Mackenzie 

bacon,  george  mackenzie.  hon.  m.a.  1878.  m.r.c.s. 

Resident  Medical  Superintendent  of  the  County  Lunatic 
Asylum  at  Fulboum,  Cambs.  Author,  medical.  Died  Feb.  27, 
1883.    {Boose,  IV.  Siippl.) 

BACON,  HAROLD.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  10,  1896.  S. 
of  William  Beadell.  B.  .Apr.  28,  1876,  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Schools,  Cranbrook  and  Eastbourne  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  1899.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  L.D.S.,  1902. 
Dental  Surgeon  at  HoUoway  Sanatorium,  Virginia  Water. 
Resided  at  Durgates  Lodge,  \Vadhurst,  Sussex,  in  1912.  Hon. 
Dental  Surgeon  at  Uitenhage  Hospital,  Cape  Colony.  Of 
Baird  Street,  Uitenhage,  1922.  (Peile,  11.  814;  Medical 
Directory,  1922.) 

BACON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23,  1884.  S.  of 
Francis  (1842),  clerk,  of  Much  Hadham  Hall,  Ware,  Herts. 
B.  Nov.  28,  1865,  at  Spilsby,  Lines.  School,  Haileyburv. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1888.  Underwriter  at  Lloyd's. 
Of  Much  Hadham  Hall,  Herts.  J. P.  Died  Mar.  29,  1931, 
aged  65.  Buried  at  Much  Hadham.  Brother  of  Reginald 
(1879).    {Hailcybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BACON,  HENRY  BOWMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
June  19,  1813,  as  H.  Beaumont  {sic).  S.  of  Henry  [Attorney, 
of  Southampton  Street,  Covent  Garden].  B.  [Sept.  3,  1796] 
in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1814; 
B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1834,  as  H.  Bowman.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
Dec.  17,  1820,  as  H.  Bowman.  C.  of  Thurgarton,  Notts.,  and 
of  Hoveringham,  1845-8.  Died  Aug.  27,  1858,  aged  61,  at 
Newark.  (G.  Mag.,  1858,  11.  423;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters, 
Suppl.) 

BACON,  HUGH  FORD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  May  22, 
1832.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  27,  1836;  priest,  May  27,  1838;  C.  of  Fen 
Drayton,  Cambs.,  1836-41.  C.  of  Bourn,  1841-50;  resigned 
for  reasons  of  health.  Lived  without  clerical  duty  at  Calde- 
cote  rectory  for  two  years.  V.  of  Castleton,  Derbs.,  1853-71. 
Died  Dec.  30,  1882,  aged  82,  at  Whitchurch,  Salop.  (Peile, 
II.  444.) 

BACON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  10,  1826. 
Of  Middlesex.  [S.  and  h.  of  John,  sculptor  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  B.  1809.]  Matric.  Lent,  1827;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A. 
{z6th  Wrangler)  1831;  M.A.  1834;  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1843. 
Ord.  deacon,  1834;  priest  (Exeter)  1835;  C.  of  Culstock, 
Cornwall,  1835-7.  V.  of  Lamboum  Woodlands,  Berks., 
1837-63.  V.  of  Wjinondham,  Leics.,  1863-71.  Married 
Mary  Lousada  (a  great-granddaughter  of  Baron  D'Aguilar, 
financier  and  conlidant  of  Maria  Theresa),  1834.  Died  Feb. 
28,  1S71.  Father  of  John  M.  (1865)  and  Maunsell  J.  (1870). 
{Al.  Oxo>:.;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  8,  1871.) 

BACON,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  26,  1859. 
Probably  previously  adm.  1858.  [S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of 
4,  Osborne  Villas,  Cheltenham.  B.  Jan.  4,  1840.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859.  Brother  of 
WiUiam  (1859).    (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BACON,  JOHN  MACKENZIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  7, 
1865.  4th  s.  of  John  (1826),  clerk,  of  Wymondham,  Leics. 
B.  June  19,  1846,  at  Woodlands  St  Mary,  Berks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  Scholar,  1869;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1870;  priest,  Sept.  1871;  C.  of  Harston,  Cambs., 
1870-5:  Settled  at  Coldash,  Berks.,  1875.  C.  of  Shaw,  1882- 
9.  Challenged  the  attitude  of  the  clergy  to  scientific  know- 
ledge in  a  pamphlet  entitled  The  Curse  of  Conventionalism. 
Gave  up  clerical  work  and  devoted  himself  to  study  of 
astronomy  and  aeronautics.  F.R.A.S.,  1888.  After  experi- 
menting in  kite-flying,  turned  to  ballooning  and  engaged  in 
acoustic  and  meteorological  researches.  First  balloon  ascent 
made  from  the  Crystal  Palace,  Aug.  20,  1888.  Experimented 
from  his  balloon  with  wireless  telegraphy.  Crossed  the  Irish 
Channel  in  a  balloon,  Nov.  1902.  Achieved  success  as  a 
lecturer  on  his  work  and  experiences.  Twice  married  (his 
daughter,  Gertrude  Bacon,  wrote  an  account  of  his  life  in 
Record  of  an  Aeronaut.)  Author,  By  Land  and  Sky;  The 
Dominion  of  the  Air.  Died  Dec.  25,  1904,  at  Coldash.  Buried 
at  Swallovvfield,  near  Reading.  Father  of  Frederic  (1899). 
{D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.;  2 he  Times,  Dec.  27,  1904.) 

BACON,  JOHN  MAUNSELL.  Adm.  at  Selwvn  H.,  Apr.  21, 
1885.  B.  Sept.  13,  1866.  [School,  Felsted.]  Studied  at  the 
Sorbonne,  Paris.  Matric.  Easter,  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1898. 
Master  at  St  Mark's  School,  Windsor,  for  two  years.  Head 
Master  of  Winton  House  (Mihtary  Preparatory)  School, 
Cargate,  .^Idershot,  1896-c.  1913.  Afterwards  at  the  Board 
of  Trade.  Of  West  Cromwell  Road,  London,  S.W.  5,  1927. 
(Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1913;  Selwyn 
Coll.  Cal.) 

BACON,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non.-CoU.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893. 

BACON,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  12, 
1823.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1823. 


Badcock,  Charles  Halford 

BACON,  maunsell  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1870. 
[S.  and  h.  of  John  (1826),  clerk.  B.  Oct.  26,  1839.  School, 
Marlborough.]  Adm.  at  Sidney;  B..^.  1874;  M.A.  1877. 
Previously  (1859-70)  in  the  War  Office.  Maintained  himself 
at  College  by  entering  into  a  '  coaching '  partnership  with  his 
younger  brother,  John  Mackenzie  (1865).  Ord.  deacon; 
priest  (Ely)  1874;  V.  of  Newton-cum-Hauxton,  Cambs., 
1874-81.  V.  of  SwaUowfield,  Berks.,  1881-1922.  Resided 
latterly  at  Barton  House,  Pooley  Bridge,  Penrith.  Died 
there  Apr.  29,  1924.    (G.  B.  Routledge.) 

BACON,  REGINALD  [CAZALET].  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1879.  S.  of  Francis  (1842),  clerk,  of  the  Hall,  Much  Hadham 
Herts.  [B.  Jan.  3,  1861.]  Schools,  [Charterhouse]  and 
Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1880,  as  R.  Cazalet;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Norwich)  1885; 
C.  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk,  1884-7.  C.  of  Yelverton,  1888-90. 
R.  of  Gilston,  Herts.,  1890-g.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Mar.  27,  1927,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  Henry  (1884). 
{Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times, 
Mar.  30,  1927.) 

BACON,  RICHARD  CASTELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1885.  5th  s.  of  [Sir]  Henry  Hickman  [Bart.],  of  Thonock 
Hall,  Gainsborough,  Lines.  B.  there  Feb.  20,  1866.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893.  D.L.  for 
Lines.  High  Sheriff,  1914.  J. P.  for  Parts  of  Lindsey  and 
Notts.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Royal  Defence 
Corps).  Of  Harrow  Lodge,  Christchurch,  Hants.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  1937;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BACON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  22,  1799. 
Matric.  Michs.  1800;  LL.B.  1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  19,  1802;  priest.  Mar.  27,  1803;  C.  of  Hunstanton, 
Norfolk,  1802-42.  Chaplain  to  the  High  Sheriff  of  Norwich, 
1808.  C.  of  Sedgeford,  1809-32.  P.C.  of  Frenge  (or  Frenze), 
1809-62.  R.  of  Wolverton,  1836.  Died  1861  or  1862.  One  of 
these  names  LL.D.  (Glasgow)  1800;  of  Hertingfordbury, 
Herts.  (Glasgow  University  Graduates);  he  was  author  of 
Poems  (1790)  and  of  Theological  Essays  (1829)  and  is  identi- 
fied by  F.  Boase  in  Modern  English  Biography  with  Robert 
Bacon,  LL.B.  (Emmanuel),  but  this  identification  appears 
doubtful.    {Norwich  Ord.  Bk.) 

BACON,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  26,  1827.  2nd  s.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Ipswich, 
Suffolk.  B.  there  Feb.  19,  1810.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A. 
1832;  M..'\.  1835.  Fellow,  1830-55.  Vice-Provost.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  19,  1828.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1835. 
Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest  (Lincoln)  1843;  P.C.  of  Wattisham, 
Suffolk,  1845-51.  P.C.  of  Bricet,  1845-55.  R.  of  Ewhurst, 
1854-62.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Nov.  2,  1862,  at  Pau, 
France.  Brother  of  Edward  J.  (1818).  (King's  Coll.  Adm. 
Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

BACON,  SAMUEL.  .\din.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  1,  1811;  re-adm. 
Fell. -Com.  Feb.  16,  1813.  B.  in  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1811;  B.A.  i8r6.  Ord.  deacoa  (Ely,  Lilt.  dim.  from  London) 
Mar.  15,  1818;  priest  (Londoi)  Dec.  19,  1819.  Chaplain  at 
Chatham,  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  in  1849 ;  and  of  Miramichi, 
Nova  Scotia,  in  1851.  R.  of  Chatham,  New  Brimswick,  and 
Rural  Dean  in  1867.   Not  found  in  Crockford. 

BACON,  WILLIAM,  .^dm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  6,  1800.  S.  [post-humous]  of  WiUiam  [Bacon-Forster], 
Esq.,  deceased,  of  Newton  Cap,  Durham.  B.  Nov.  29,  1780. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  22,  1800,  as  only  s.  of  'rt'illiam 
Bacon-Forster,  of  Newton  Cap,  Durham.  Discarded  the 
name  of  Forster  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Bacon  only,  by 
Royal  Licence,  Feb.  1,  1802.  Of  Staward  Peel  and  Newton 
Cap.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  4,  1810.  Buried  in  Ely  Cathedral.  M.I. 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1925,  sub  Grey;  Surtees,  Durham,  i.) 

BACON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Aug.  23,  1837; 
from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Worcester  College)  Mar.  3,  1831,  age 
18.  2nd  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Elvet,  Durham. 
B.  there  Nov.  2,  1812.  SchcKil,  Kirk  Hammerton,  Yorks. 
(Mr  Metcalfe).   Matric.  Michs.  1837.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BACON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  i,  1859.  [S.  of 
William,  Esq.,  of  4,  Osborne  Villas,  Cheltenham.  B.  Feb.  16, 
1841.  School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
Scholar,  i860;  B.A.  1863.  Brother  of  John  G.  (1859).  (Chel- 
tenham Coll.  Reg.) 

BACON-GREY,  WILLIAM,  see  GREY,  WILLIAM  BACON. 

BADCOCK,  CHARLES  HALFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  27,  1891.  S.  of  Thomas  (1847),  clerk.  B.  at 
Fleckney,  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar;  B.A.  1894. 
At  the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1901.  Late 
Senior  House  Surgeon  at  Salisbury  General  Infirmary.  House 
Surgeon  at  Teignmouth  Hospital.  Of  the  Brown  Cottage, 
Hayward's  Heath,  Sussex.  Brother  of  Edward  B.  (1884). 
(Medical  Directory,  1937.) 


Badcock,  Charles  Henry 

BADCOCK,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  II,  1877.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Little  Carlton, 
Lines.  Maine.  Easter,  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1885.  Ord. 
deacon,  1880;  priest  (Ripon)  1881;  C.  of  Bramley,  Yorks., 
1880-9.  C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Leeds,  1889-90.  V. 
of  Hunslet,  1890-1905.  V.  of  Horsley,  Gloucs.,  1905-18.  V. 
of  Haresfield,  Stonehouse,  1918-21.  Died  Feb.  26,  1921, 
aged  63.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BADCOCK,  EDWARD  BAYNES.  .-Vdm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1848.  S.  of  John  Dennis,  farmer,  of  Botathaw, 
Cornwall.  B.  at  South  Petherwyn,  Cornwall.  Bapt.  Nov.  10, 
1824.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1873-  Ord. 
deacon,  1852;  priest  (Manchester)  1853;  C.  of  Harpurhey, 
Lanes.,  1852-4.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Battersea,  London,  1854- 
63.  Principal  and  Chaplain  of  Ripon  Training  School  for 
Women,  1863-91.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ripon,  1872- 
84.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon,  1878-97.  Died  Nov.  7,  1897,  at 
Somerleaze,  near  Wells.  M.I.  in  Ripon  Cathedral.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1847)  and  father  of  Edward  B.  (1885).  (Boose, 
IV.  Suppl.) 

BADCOCK,  EDWARD  BAYNES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct. 
1884.  S.  of  Thomas  (1847),  R.  of  Walgrave,  Northants. 
B.  Jan.  9,  1865,  at  Fleckney  vicarage,  Leics.  School,  Lan- 
caster Royal  Grammar  (Mr  Pryke).  Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
B.A.  18S7;  M..\.  1892.  Private  tutor;  of  62,  Warwick 
Gardens,  Kensington,  in  1911.  Of  Beaconsfield,  Bucks. 
1939.  Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1891).  (Reg.  of  the  Senate, 
1937.) 

BADCOCK,  EDWARD  BAYNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
12,  1885.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Baynes  (1848),  clerk,  of  The 
Crescent,  Ripon,  Yorks.  B.  there  Jan.  2,  1866.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889.  Athletic 
'blue',  1887-9.  Of  Glyn  Dolgelly.  Died  Feb.  12,  1919,  at 
Cheltenham. 

BADCOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  6, 
1820.  Of  Somerset.  [S.  of  John,  banker,  of  Taunton.]  B. 
1796.  Matric.  Easter,  1821;  LL.B.  1827.  Probably  pre- 
viously at  Oxford;  matric.  (Exeter  College)  Oct.  28,  1815, 
age  19.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Aug.  16,  1823,  as  of  Peterhouse. 
To  be  distinguished  from  John  Badcock,  LL.D.  (Dublin),  R. 
of  Castle  Carlton,  Lines.,  and  V.  of  Stroud,  Gloucs.,  with 
whom  he  is  confused  in  Peterhouse  Adm.,  410.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
410;  Hockaday,  MSS.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  5th  S. 

VI.) 

BADCOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  June  4,  1847. 
S.  of  John  Dennis,  farmer,  of  Botathaw,  Cornwall.  B.  at 
Petherwyn.  Bapt.  Apr.  4,  1828.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A. 
1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Manchester)  1853;  V.  of 
Fleckney,  Leics.,  1854-83.  R.  of  Walgrave,  Northants., 
1883-1910.  Died  Nov.  2,  1910,  aged  82,  at  Walgrave. 
Brother  of  Edward  B.  (184S);  father  of  Edward  B.  (1884) 
and  Charles  H.  (1891).  (Scott,  MSS.) 
BADCOCK,  WILLIAM  CORNISH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1897.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Nov.  13,  1880,  at  Benham 
Washford,  near  Taunton,  Somerset.  School,  Somerset 
County,  Wellington.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Assistant  Master  at 
Crewkeme  School  for  one  year;  at  Crediton  Grammar  School, 
1901-11;  at  Northampton  School,  1911-21  (including  war 
service);  at  Hj'mer's  College,  Hull,  one  year;  at  Clifton 
College,  1922-39-.  [Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3;  Queens' 
Coll.  Club,  1939.) 
BADDELEY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1, 
1875.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  [of  Tumhirst  Hall,  Tunstall, 
Staffs.].  B.  at  Odd  Rode,  Lawton,  Cheshire.  School,  Derby 
Grammar  (Rev.  W.  Clark).  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879; 
M.A.  1882.  Athletic 'blue.'  President  C.U.A.S.,  1878.  Ord. 
deacon,  1880;  priest  (Lichfield)  1881;  C.  of  Matlock,  1880-7. 
C.  of  Long  Marston,  Yorks.,  1887-8;  R.  there,  188S-1924. 
Resided  latterly  at  Deanwood,  PUlviUe,  Cheltenham.  Died 
Jan.  10,  1928.  (Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  Tlie  limes, 
Jan.  20,  1928.) 
BADDELEY,  EDWARD  ADAMS.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Jesus,  July  4,  1846.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Holland,  Capt.  [of 
Wigston  Hall,  Leics.].  B.  at  Belgaum  Shalpore,  East  Indies. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  .\dm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  28,  1848. 
BADDELEY,  FRANK  MORRISH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  July  29,  1893.  4th  s.  of  Frank,  of  5,  Riversdale 
Road,  West  Kirby,  Cheshire.  B.  Nov.  30,  1874.  School, 
Liverpool  Institute.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar,  1895; 
B.A.  (21st  Wrangler)  1896;  M.A.  1932.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1904.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1913.  In  the  Malayan  Civil 
Service,  1897-1924.  Postmaster-General  of  the  Straits 
Settlements,  1916.  Food  Controller  in  Malaya,  1920.  Under 
Secretary,  Straits  Settlements,  192 1;  Chief  Secretary, 
Nigeria,  1924-30;  retired.  Acting-Governor  of  Nigeria,  1925, 
1927  and  1928-9.    C.M.G.,  1925.    Knighted,  1928.    K.B.E., 


Badeley,  Samuel 

1930.  Chairman  of  the  West  Africa  Currency  Board,  1932. 
Government  Director,  Nyassaland  Railway  Ltd.,  and  Central- 
Africa  Railway  Ltd.  Of  Gt  Leighs,  Essex,  and  of  8,  Linden 
Road,  Bedford.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke,  Knightage, 
1937;  Who's  IV ho,  1938.) 

BADDELEY,  MOUNTFORD  JOHN  BYRDE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Clare,  Oct.  17,  1864.  [2nd  s.  of  Whieldon,  solicitor,  of 
Rocester,  Staffs.  B.  Mar.  6,  1843,  at  Uttoxeter.  School, 
King  Edward's,  Birmingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1868.  .\ssistant  Master  at  Somersetshire  College,  Bath, 
1869;  at  Sheffield  Grammar  School,  1880-4.  Retired  from 
school  work  and  settled  in  the  Lake  district;  resided  first  at 
Windermere  and  afterwards  at  Bowness.  Compiler  of  the 
Thorough  Guide — a  series  of  Guide  Books  for  pedestrians  in 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  19,  1906,  at 
Bowness.  A  clock-tower  erected  there  in  his  memory. 
(D.X.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BADDELEY,  RICHARD  [MOUNTFORD].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  July  2,  1821.  Of  Staffs.  2nd  s.  of  Daniel  Bird,  Esq., 
of  Stoke-upon-Trent.  B.  at  Barron  Hill.  Matric.  Michs. 
1821;  B.A.  1825;  M..\.  1829.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr. 
28,  1825.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1830. 

BADDELEY,  THOMAS  WEBB.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1876.  S.  of  William  Edward.  B.  at  Newport,  Salop. 
School,  Newport  Grammar  (Mr  T.  Collins).  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  B..^.  i88o;  M..\.  1884. 

BADELEY,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1888.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk.  B.  at  Aldeby, 
Norfolk.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891. 
Brother  of  George  E.  (1885)  and  of  the  next. 

BADELEY,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1886.  S.  of  Edward  [V.  of  Aldeby,  Norfolk.  B.  there 
Mar.  27,  1868].  School,  Clergy  Orphan,  Canterbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  Rustat  Exhibitioner;  B..-^.  1889.  Eastern 
Cadetship,  Ceylon  Civil  Service,  1890.  Brother  of  the  next, 
etc.    (Clergy  Orphan  Sch.  Reg.) 

BADELEY,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept. 
30,  1885.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Clarence  Lodge,  Yarmouth, 
Norfolk.  B.  Apr.  30,  1867,  at  Aldeby.  School,  Clergy 
Orphan,  Canterbury,  Kent  (Mr  Matheson).  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Manchester) 
1 891;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Blackpool,  1890-3.  Held  other 
curacies,  1893-7.  R.  of  Cossey,  Norfolk,  1897-9.  R.  of  Gt 
Whelnetham,  Suffolk,  1899-1902.  V.  of  Wragby,  Lines., 
1902-24.  Master  of  Archbishop  Holgate's  Hospital,  Hems- 
worth,  Yorks.,  1924-37.  Of  Holgate  Lodge,  Hemsworth. 
Died  Aug.  9,  1937,  aged  71.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc. 
(Crockford,  1937;  The  Times,  Aug.  11,  1937.) 

BADELEY,  JOHN  CARR.  .'Vdm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  16, 
1812.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  medical  practitioner,  of  Chelmsford, 
Essex.  B.  there  1794.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1812;  M.B.  1817;  M.D.  1822.  L.R.C.P.,  F.R.C.P.,  1825. 
Physician  to  Chelmsford  Dispensary  for  20  years.  Inspecting 
Physician  to  the  lunatic  asylums  in  Essex.  Married  Althea 
Faithfull,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Robert  Fanshawe,  of  Fan- 
shawe  Gate  and  Dengey  Hall,  .\pr.  9,  1835.  Of  Guy  Hariing'f , 
Chelmsford.  Author,  Harveian  Oration,  etc.  Died  Sept.  22, 
1851,  at  Chelmsford,  from  an  accidental  overdose  of  opium. 
(Venn,  11.  159;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937) 

BADELEY,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  12,  1852.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  Joseph  Charles  (1822), 
clerk.  B.  Mar.  20,  1833.  Bapt.  Mar.  27,  1833,  at  Halesworth. 
School,  Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856.  Ord. 
deacon,  1857;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1858;  C.  of  Chisel- 
borough  with  West  Chinnock,  Somerset,  1857-9.  C.  of 
Mautby,  Norfolk,  1859-65.  Held  other  curacies,  1865-72. 
R.  of  Gt  Whelnetham,  Suffolk,  1873-99.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1900.   (V.  B.  Redstone;  Crockford.) 

BADELEY,  JOSEPH  CHARLES.  .\Am.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  4,  1822.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar, 
1824;  LL.B.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  18,  1826; 
priest,  June  6,  1830.  R.  of  Shipmeadow,  Suffolk,  1833-50. 
R.  of  Halesworth  with  Chediston,  1839-50.  [Joseph  Badeley, 
R.  of  Halesworth,  Suffolk,  died  Sept.  13,  1837;  perhaps  a 
near  relative  of  this  man  whose  identity  has  not  been 
established,  but  who  was  probably  a  son  of  Samuel  (next), 
V.  of  Ubbeston.]  Father  of  the  above.  (G.  Mag.,  1837, 
11.  434.) 

BADELEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  28, 
1787.  Of  Walpole,  near  Halesworth,  Suffolk.  [S.  and  h.  of 
Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Walpole,  Suffolk.]  School,  NonWch  (Mr 
Forster).  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  Scholar,  1788;  LL.B.  i795- 
Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1789.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  22,  1799;  priest,  Mar.  9,  1800;  V.  of  Ubbeston,  Suffolk, 
1800-54.  Died  Aug.  8,  1854,  aged  84,  at  Yoxford,  Suffolk. 
Probably  father  of  Joseph  C.  (1822).   (G.  Mag.,  1854, 11.  313-) 


III 


Bader,  Charles  Frederick 

BADER,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1883;  from  Cavendish  H.;  B.A.  1887.   Died  Feb.  1889. 

BADER,  ERNEST  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  26,  1887.  [S.  of  Charles,  ophthalmic  surgeon.]  Of  lo, 
FinsbuiV  Circus,  London.  School,  Eastbourne  CoUege. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Of  Barton  Bendish,  Norfolk, 
in  1938.    (Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938-) 

BADGER,  ALBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  32)  at  Trinity  June  10, 
1828  S.  of  .\lbert.  B.  at  Chelsea,  London.  School,  Par«)ns 
Green,  Fulham,  London  (Mr  MaxweU).  Matnc.  Michs.  1828; 
BA  1832-  MA.  1835.  .\ssistant  Minister  at  Charlotte 
Chapel,  Pimlico,  1843-4.  Chaplain  at  Brompton  Cemeter>', 
London,  1866-72.   Not  in  Crockford,  1874. 

BADGER,  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  22  1846. 
rs.  of  William,  of  Birmingham.]  Matnc.  \Iichs  1846;  B.A. 
1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of  StaJbndge, 
Dorset,  1853-62.  V.  of  Kingsdown,  near  Dover,  Kent  1862- 
1906  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1909.  Brother  of  Wilham 
C.  (1840).   (W.  H.  Badger.) 

BADGER  ERNEST  SAMUEL  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx 
Catharine's,  Apr.  10,  1884.  S.  of  Samuel  Thomas  [surgeon, 
of  Birmingham].  B.  in  Gloucester.  School,  King  Edward  V  I, 
Birminghlm.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1903. 
Athletic  'blue',  1886-7.  Assistant  Master  at  Redland  HUl 
School,  Bristol,  for  one  year;  at  The  Kmg  s  School,  Peter- 
borough, 1889-1903;  Head  Master,  1903-9;.  resigned  and 
gave  up  the  teaching  profession.  His  name  disappears  from 
the  Schoolmasters'  Directory  in  1914-  {The  Kmg  s  Sch.  Staff 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters''  DireUory,  1903-13.) 

BADGER.  HENRY  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall  Tune  18,  1868.  S.  of  Henry  P.,  Esq.,  deceased.  Schoo  , 
RuKb'v  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  Solicitor  at  \ork 
and  PockUngton.  Died  June  7,  i934.  aged  84,  at  Clifton, 
York.   Probably  brother  of  Thomas  W.  (1865). 

BADGER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's.  Apr.  29.  1819.  S.  of 
Charle^  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Park  HiU,  near  Nottingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824.  C.  of  Asheldam  and  May- 
land,  Essex.  V.  of  Mayland,  1859-70.  Died  Feb.  i,  1870. 
aged  71.   (The  Guardian,  Feb.  9,  1870.) 

BADGER    [post    BADGER-EASTWOOD],    THOMAS    SMITH. 

Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  26,  1842.  S.  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  attomey-at-law.  of  Rotherham,  Yorks. 
School  Doncaster  Grammar  (Rev.  H.  Cape).  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  Scholar,  1843;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849-  Previously 
(1837-42)  articled  to  his  father.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov  8,  1841.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1847;  incorp.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn  Tune  15  1850.  Specialised  in  conveyancing;  a  member 
of  the  Conveyancers'  Institute.  Reader  in  Real  Property 
Law  to  the  Inns  of  Court,  1856-66.  Assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Eastwood.  Oct.  7,  1863  [the  name  denved  from 
an  estate  belonging  to  him  and  which  he  developed].  J.P., 
West  Riding,  Yorks.  Died  May  30.  1866,  at  28,  Gloucester 
Place,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London.  (Boase;  G.  Mag., 
i866,'il.) 
BADGER  THOMAS  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Aug  Q  1865.  S.  of  Henry  P.,  Esq.  School,  St  Peter's,  York. 
Matric!  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Probably 
brother  of  Henry  W.  (1868). 

BADGER  WILLIAM  COLLINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
June  10,  1840.  [S.  of  William,  of  Birmingham.  B.  June  24, 
1819  Schools,  Birmingham  and  Sutton  Coldfield.]  Matric. 
Michs  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
Apr  14,  1844;  priest.  May  i8,  1845;  C.  of  Holy  Trmity, 
Forest  of  Dean,  1844-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1846-63.  P.C. 
of  East  Kennett,  WilU.,  1863-70.  Chaplain  of  the  Union. 
Marlborough.  P.C.  of  Deritend,  near  Birmingham,  1870-89. 
R  of  Btessingham,  Norfolk,  1 889-1908.  Resided  latterly  at 
Brinkley,  Cambs.  Author,  The  Hebrew  Bible  and  Science; 
The  Bible  and  the  Empire  of  the  World.  Died  Dec.  20,  1916, 
aged  97,  at  Brinkley.  Brother  of  Edwin  (1846)  and  father  of 
the  next.  (Cox,  Co.  Series,  Cambs. ;  Scott,  MSS. ;  The  Times, 
Dec.  26,  1916.) 

BADGER,  WILLIAM  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  1876.  Of  Wilts.  S.  of  William  Collins 
(1840),  clerk,  of  The  Laurels,  Green  Lanes,  Birmingham. 
B  Nov  10,  1856,  at  Seend,  Wilts.  School,  King  Edward's. 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon. 
1880;  priest  (Worcester)  1881;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Leaming- 
ton 1880-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1885-92.  R.  of  Greete. 
Salop,  1892-1905.  R.  of  Hope  Bagot,  1901-5.  V.  of  Seigh- 
ford,  1905-19.  P.C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Derrington,  1905-19. 
R  (sinecure)  of  Creswell,  1908-19.  V.  of  Ambrosden,  Oxon., 
1919-27.  R.  of  Tubney,  Berks.,  1927-36-.  Of  Greenway, 
209,  Woodstock  Road,  Oxford.   (Crockford,  1938.) 


Baerlein,  Edgar  Maximilian 

BADGLEY,  CHARLES  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  18,  1858.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Toronto,  Canada.  B.  Nov.  2, 
1839,  in  London.  School,  Trinity  CoUege,  Toronto  (Mr 
Barron).  Matric.  Michs.  1858.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matnc. 
(Queen's  College)  Oct.  22,  1861,  age  21,  as  '3rd  s.  of  Francis, 
gent.,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex;  B.A.  (Oxford  )i863.  M.A. 
(Toronto)  1868.  Head  Master  of  Lewes  Grammar  School, 
1877-82.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BADHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  20, 
1835.  Of  Suffolk.  [2nd  s.  of  David,  of  Bulmer,  Essex. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Lent,  1835;  B.A.  1839; 
M.A.  1846.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Pembroke  Col- 
lege) Apr.  17,  1833;  age  18.  Ord.  deacon,  1839;  priest,  1841. 
C.  of  Chehnondiston,  Suffolk,  1842.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Sud- 
bury, 1847-74.  V.  of  Ballingdon  with  Brundon,  1847-74. 
Author,  History  of  All  Saints',  Sudbury.  Died  Apr.  15,  1874, 
aged  59.   Buried  at  Bulmer.    (S.H.A.H.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BADHAM,  CHARLES.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1847;  incorp. 
from  Oxford;  D.D.  (Peterhouse)  1852.  4th  s.  of  Charles,  M.D.. 
F.R.S..  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  in  Glasgow  University 
[for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  Jan.  18  [?  July  18],  1813,  at 
Ludlow,  Salop.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  (Wadham  College, 
Oxford)  May  13,  1831;  B.A.  (Oxon.)  1837;  M.A.  1839.  LL.D. 
(Leyden)  i860.  Spent  seven  years  in  study  in  Germany  and 
Italy.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  6,  1848. 
Head  Master  of  Louth  Grammar  School,  Lines.,  1851;  of 
Edgbaston  Proprietary  School,  1854.  Examiner  in  Classics 
to  the  University  of  London,  1863.  Professor  of  Classics  and 
Logic  in  the  University  of  Sydney,  Australia,  1867-84. 
Developed  a  system  of  teaching  by  correspondence  and  a 
scheme  for  evening  classes.  A  friend  and  devoted  admirer  of 
F.  D.  Maurice.  Edited  several  Greek  plays.  Died  Feb.  26. 
1884,  at  Sydney.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.;  T.  A. 
Walker,  494;  D.N.B.;  Eton  School  Lists.) 

BADHAM.  [CHARLES]  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
June  4,  1822.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  M.D.,  of  Kensington, 
London.  B.  Aug.  27,  1805.  School,  Westminster  (not  at 
Eton,  as  stated  in  D.N.B.).  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  Scholar, 
1824;  B..\.  1826.  Migrated  to  Pembroke  CoUege,  Oxford; 
B.A.,  incorp.  May  12,  1829,  age  23;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1829; 
M.B.  1830;  M.D.  1833.  F.R.C.P.  Practised  in  Rome  and 
Paris  for  some  years;  returned  to  England,  1845.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Jan.  31,  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  East 
Bergholt.  Suffolk,  1849-55.  Married  Anna,  dau.  of  James 
Deacon  Hump.  A  naturaUst;  contributed  extensively  to 
Blackwood  and  Eraser.  Author,  Insect  Life,  etc.  Died  July 
14,  1857,  at  East  Bergholt.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Al.Oxon.; 
Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  D.N.B.) 

BADHAM,  WALTER  ALONZO.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  20,  1884.  S.  of  Alonzo.  B.  at 
Melksham,  WUts.  Bapt.  Aug.  28,  1862  (by  a  Moravian 
missioner.)   B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891. 

BADHWAR  [orGOKALCHAND,  BADHWAR],  GOKAL  CHAND. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  24,  1892.  S.  of  Lal4  Jot6  Mai 
Badhwar,  banker  and  merchant.  B.  Mar.  6,  1875,  at  Feroze- 
pore,  Punjab.  School,  Government  CoUege,  Lahore.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B..'\.  and  LL.B.  1895.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  14,  1892.   CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1898.    Entered  the  I.C.S., 

1898.  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  United  Provinces, 

1899.  Assistant  Sessional  Judge,  1905.  Joint  Magistrate. 
1910.  District  and  Sessional  Judge,  1916;  retired,  1934. 
(Peile,  II.  777;  India  Office  List,  1937-) 

BADLEY,  JOHN  HADEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1884.  S.  of  James  Pay  ten  (surgeon),  of  Horseley  House. 
Dudley,  Worcs.  B.  Feb.  21,  1865,  at  Dudley.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar,  1887;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1887;  M.A.  1892.  Assistant  Master  at  New  School, 
Abbotsholme,  1889-92.  Head  Master  of  Bedales  School, 
Petersfield,  Hants.,  1893-1935.  President  of  the  Froebel 
Society,  1905.  A  pioneer  in  co-Education  and  also  of  a 
reformed  school  curriculum  in  which  handicrafts  take  a 
prominent  place.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  the  old  vicarage, 
Cholesbury,  Herts.,  1939.  Author,  Education  after  the  War; 
The  Will  to  Live ;  Bedales  a  Pioneer  School,  etc.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BAERLEIN,  EDGAR  MAXIMILIAN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.  2nd  s.  of  Maximilian,  of  The  Grange,  Withing- 
ton,  Manchester.  B.  Dec.  13,  1879,  at  Manchester.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..\.  1902.  A.M.I.C.E.  Director 
of  Baerlein  Brothers  Ltd.,  Manchester;  of  the  .\nglo- French 
Textile  Co.  Ltd.,  etc.  Amateur  tennis  champion,  and  rackets 
champion;  won  amateur  tennis  championships  first  in  1912, 
and  13  times  in  all.  Gold  Racket  (nine  years  in  succession) ; 
French  amateur  championship  four  times;  Olympic  games 
(tennis),  1924.  Of  Croxley  House,  Croxley  Green,  Harts., 
1938.   Brother  of  the  next.    (Who's  Who,  1938.) 


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Baerlein,  Harold  Augustus 

BAERLEIN,  HAROLD  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  S.  of  Maximilian,  of  The  Grange,  Withington, 
Manchester.  B.  Feb.  9,  1878,  at  Manchester.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Of  Starkie,  Adlington,  near 
Macclesfield.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938-) 

BAERLEIN,  HENRY  PHILIP  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1893.  S.  of  Sigmund,  of  Oakley,  Fallow- 
field,  Manchester.  B.  Apr.  i,  1875,  at  Manchester.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  ^Uchs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Ser\'ice  Sanitaire,  French  Army). 
In  Czechoslovakian  Hinterland,  1938.  Author,  In  Pursuit  of 
Dulcinea;  The  Singing  Caravan;  Mexico,  the  Land  of  Unrest; 
The  Birth  of  Yugoslavia ;  Memoirs  of  the  Marquise  de  Keroubec ; 
Spain,  Yesterday  and  To-Morrow;  Bessarabia  and  Beyond;  No 
Longer  Poles  Apart,  etc.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Who's  Who, 
1938;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BAERLEIN,  PERCY  HERBERT  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  S.  of  Sigmund,  of  Oakley,  Fallow- 
field,  Manchester.  B.  1879,  in  Manchester.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897.   Brother  of  the  above. 

BAGANEL   or   BAGENAL,    BEAUCHAMP.     Adm.    FeU.-Com. 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  11,  i753-   S.  and  h.  of  Walter,  of 
Dunleckney,  Co.  Carlow  (by  his  2nd  wife  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
John   Beauchamp,   of   Ballylongham   Castle,   Co.   Carlow). 
School,    Hillsborough,    Yorks.    (Mr   Thompson).     Did   not 
matriculate  or  graduate.    Made  the  grand  tour  of  Europe. 
Had  succeeded  to  the  family  estates  on  the  death  of  his  father 
in  1745.    M.P.   for  Enniscorthy,   1761-8;   for  Co.   Carlow, 
1769-76;    1778-83.     Married    Maria,    widow    of    Stannard 
Ryan,  Esq.    For  an  account  of  his  career  and  for  pedigree 
of  his  family,  see  Vicissitudes  of  an  Anglo- Irish  Family,  by 
Philip  H.  Bagenal,  O.B.E.    [Another  identification  is  given 
in  Notes  and  Queries,  iithS.,  Vol.  1. 173.  where  Beauchamp  B., 
M.P.  for  Co.  Carlow  is  styled  son  of  Dudley;  in  Foster,  Coll. 
Gen.,  M.Ps.  of  Ireland,  the  same  parentage  is  given.]    Died 
May  I,  1802,  aged  67.   Buried  at  Dunleckney.   M.I. 
BAGE,  JOHN  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1839.  Of  Cheshire.  School,  King's,  Chester  (Rev.  W. 
Paull).    Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.    Ord. 
deacon,  1843;  priest,  1844;  C.  of  Davenham,  Cheshire,  1844- 
59.   P.C.  of  Wharton,  1859-74.   Not  in  Crockford,  1876. 
BAGGALLAY,  CLAUDE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  26,  1874.    4th  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (1834),  of  55,  Queen's 
Gate,  London,  S.W.   B.  Oct.  26,  1853.   Schools,  Blackheath 
Proprietary  and   King's  College,   London.     Matric.    Michs. 
1874;  Scholar,   1876;    LL.B.   1878;  LL.M.   1881.    .-Vdm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  23,  1S74.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1878.   Q.C., 
1897.   Bencher,  1904.   On  the  Midland  Circuit.    Had  a  con- 
siderable practice  at  the  Parliamentary  Bar.  Of  Wilderwick, 
East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  and  of  20,  Elvaston  Place,  London, 
S.W.   Married  and  had  issue.  Died  July  13,  1906,  at  Wilder- 
wick.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc. 
BAGGALLAY  or  BAGALLAY,  ERNEST.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
June  25,  1868.   3rd  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (1834),  solicitor-general. 
B.  July  II,  1850,  in  Russell  Square,  London.   School,  Marl- 
borough.   Matric.   Michs.   1868,  as  Baggallay;   B.A.   1872; 
M.A.  1875.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22,  1870.   Called  to 
the  Bar,  1873.  Counsel  to  the  Post  Office,  1877-87.   M.P.  for 
Brixton,  1885-7.   Stipendiary  Magistrate,  West  Ham,  1887- 
1901.  Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate,  1901-14;  resigned.  Of 
Elm  Park  Gardens,  Chelsea,  and  Edenbridge,  Kent.  Married 
and  had  issue.    Resided  latterly  at  19,   Egerton  Gardens, 
London,   S.W.  3.     Died   there   Sept.   9,    1931.    Brother  of 
Richard  (1866),  etc.  (V'enn,u.  383;  The  Times,  Sept.  11, 1931) 
BAGGALLAY  or  BAGALLAY,  FREDERICK.    Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1874.   5th  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (1834),  attorney-general. 
B.  May  16,  1855,  at  Clapham,  Surrey.   Schools,  Blackheath 
Proprietary  and  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.  1874.  as  Baggallay; 
Scholar,    1877-8;    B.A.    1878;    M.A.    1881.     Ord.    deacon 
(Norwich)  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  Gt  Yarmouth,  Norfolk, 
1880-3.  C.  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  1883-4. 
V.  of  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,   1884-90.    V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Weymouth,  1890-4.   Chaplain  to  the  Forces  and  of 
Wevmouth  Union,  1890-4.    V.  of  Oakham,  Rutland,  1894- 
1904;  Rural  Dean,  1898-1904.    R.  of  Pulborough,  Sussex, 
1904-21.    Preb.  of  Chichester,  1915-21.    Proctor  in  Convo- 
cation, 1918-21.   Rural  Dean  of  Storrington,  Sussex,  1920-1. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough.   Married  and  had  issue.    Died 
Dec.   3,    1928,   at  Bickley,    Kent.    Buried  at   Pulborough. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1866)  and  Ernest  (1868),  etc.   {Venn,  11. 
413;  The  Times,  Dec.  4,  1928.) 
BAGGALLAY,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May 
31,  1834.    S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  merchant,  of  Camberwell, 
Surrey.  B.  May  13,  1816,  at  StockweU.  School,  Hambledon, 
Hants.  (Rev.  J.  L.  Barton).    Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar, 
1836-8;  B.A.  {14th  Wrangler)  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Fellow,  1842- 
7.  Hon.  Fellow,  1880.  Treasurer  of  the  Union  Society,  1838. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  23,  1837.    Called  to  the  Bar, 

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Bagge,  James 

1843.  Q.C,  1861.  Bencher,  1861.  Treasurer,  i875-  Univer- 
sity Counsel,  1869-75.  M.P.  for  Hereford,  1865-8;  for  Mid- 
Surrey,  1870-5.  SoUcitor-General,  1868,  1874.  Attorney- 
General,  1874-5.  Knighted,  Dec.  9,  1868.  Lord  Justice  of 
Appeal,  1875-88.  P.C,  1875-  Married  Marianne,  dau.  of 
Henry  Charles  Lacy,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Withdean  Hall,  Sussex 
Feb.  25,  1847.  J.P.  for  Surrey  and  Herefordshire.  Died 
Nov.  13,  1888,  at  Brighton.  Father  of  the  next,  Ernest  (1868), 
Claude  (1874)  and  Frederick  (1874).   {Venn,  11.  227;  D.N.B.) 

BAGGALLAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  26,  1866. 
S.  and  h.  of  Richard  (above),  barrister-at-law.   B.  Nov.  27, 
1847,  in  Russell  Square,  London.   School,  Blackheath  Pro- 
prietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1866-72;  B.A.  (i6i^ 
Wrangler)  1870.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  9,  1868.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1872.    Died  suddenly  July  12,  1872,  at  a  party, 
after  the  Eton  and  Harrow  match.  Brother  of  Ernest  (1868), 
etc.   (Venn,  11.  373-) 
BAGGE,  ALFRED  WILLIAM  FRANCIS.    Adm.  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton  (oppidan),  Oct.  9,  1894.   S.  and  h.  of  Sir 
Alfred  Thomas,  Bart.,  Capt.,  R.N.,  of  Stradsett  Hall,  Down- 
ham  Market,  Norfolk.    B.  Sept.  14,  1875,  at  The  Pnory, 
Allerton,    Lanes.     Matric.    Michs.    1894;    Pnzeman    (Class. 
Trip.,   ist  Class,  Pt  I,   1896;  Law  Trip.,  ist  Class,  Ft  II, 
1898)-  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1898.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1896.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1899.  On  the  South  Eastern  Curcuit 
and  at  the  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  Sessions.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  4th  Bart.,  Feb.   16,   1916.    Of  Stradsett  Hall,  Norfolk. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,   1914-18   (Lieut.,  Norf.   Regt.; 
Capt.,  King's  Liverpool  Regt.).    A  member  of  the  Norwich 
City  Council,   1902-20.    Chairman  of  the  Education  Com- 
mittee,   1911-15.     Judge   of   Norwich   Guildhall   Court   of 
Record,  1922.  J. P.,  1930.  Deputy  Chairman  of  West  Norfolk 
Quarter  Sessions,    1932.     Brother  of  John   P.   (1896)   and 
Henry  P.  (1898).    (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and 
B. ;  Univ.  War  List.) 
BAGGE,  CHARLES  ELSDEN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  2,  1769.   S.  of  Charles  (i733)>  D-D.,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
B  there.  School,  Lynn  (Mr  Lloyd).  Scholar,  1769-74;  matnc. 
Michs.    1770;    Tancred   Student;    M.B.    1774;    M.D.    1779; 
FeUow,   1776-82.    Greek  Lecturer,   1776-82.    Candidate  of 
the  College  of  Physicians,  i779-    F.R.C.P.,  1780.    Practised 
in  London,  at  Lynn,  and  finally  at  East  Dereham.   Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Lee  Warner,  Mar.   19,   1782. 
[For  some  account  of  the  Lee-Warner  family  see  The  Life  of 
John  Warner,  Bishop  of  Rochester,  p.  67,  by  E.  Lee-Warner.] 
Of  Quebec  House,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk.    Died  Apr.  29, 
1799.    M.I.  at  East  Dereham.    Father  of  the  next  and  of 
Thomas  (1814).   (Venn,  11.  87;  Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Lee-Warner.) 

BAGGE,  HENRY  [LEE].    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  26,  1800.   S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Elsden  (above).   B.  Jan. 
12     1783    at  Fakenham,  Norfolk.    School,   Eton.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1800,  as  H.  Lee;  B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1807.    Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  20,  1802,  as  Henry  Lee  Bagge,  B.A., 
St  John's.   [In  Neville-Rolfe,  Blomefield,  Norfolk,  Suppl.,  he 
is  wrongly  said  to  have  married  Mar>'T.  Denng,  the  \vife  of 
his  brother,  William  WUson  Bagge,  post  Lee-Warner.]    Died 
unmarried  June  10,  1808,  aged  25,  at  Quebec  House,  East 
Dereham.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1814).   (St  John  s  Coll.  Adm., 
IV ;  G.  Mag.) 
BAGGE,  HENRY  PERCY.   Adm.  at  Clare,  July  11,  1898.   [4th 
s   of  Sir  Alfred  Thomas,  Bart.    B.  Apr.  20,  1879.]    School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar;  B.A.  1901.  Served  m  tne 
Great  War  (Major,  Yorks.  Regt.;  wounded;  M.C.).    Mamed 
and   had   issue.     Of   27  A,    Sloane   Square,    London,   S.W. 
Brother  of  Alfred  W.  F.  (1894),  etc.   (Univ.  War  List;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  1937.) 
BAGGE,    HENRY   THEODORE   JAMES.     Adm.    pens,   at   St 
Tohn's,  Feb.  17,  1843-    S.  and  h.  of  James  (1810),  clerk   of 
Melbourne,   Derbs.    B.   Feb.   28,    1824,  at  Lenton,   Notts. 
[School,  Rugbv.]    Matric.  Michs.  1843-    Migrated  as  FeU.- 
Com.  to  Dowiiing,  Feb.  9.   i849;  B.A.  1851.    Ord    deacon 
(Canterbury)  1850;  priest  (Winchester)  1851;  C.  of  Patnx- 
boum,  Kent,  1850.    C.  of  Wcyhill,  Hants.,  185174-    Appar- 
ently   remained    unbeneficed,     .\uthor,    theological.     Died 
Nov.  19,  1861,  aged  37,  at  Munich,  of  typhus  fever.  (G.  Mag., 
1862,  I.  loi;  Boase;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 
BAGGE,  HERBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1862. 
3rd  s.  of  Richard  [of  Gaywood  Hall,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk]. 
B   July  I,  1843,  at  Gay\vood.   School,  Eton.   Matnc.  Michs. 
1862.   Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  4,  1864;  B.A.  1868.   Of 
Gaywood  Hall.   Married  and  had  issue.   Died  Jan.  23,  1922. 
Brother  of  Thomas  E.  (1857)-   (Burke,  L.G.) 
BAGGE  or  BAGG,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  14, 
1810.   Of  Somerset.    Matric.  Michs.  1810;  Scholar,  as  Bagg; 
B  A.  1814;  M.A.  1819,  as  Bagge.    Ord.  deacon,  1814;  pnest 
(York)  1816.  C.  of  St  Peter-in-Eastgate,  Lincoln,  m  1841.   K. 
of  Crux  Easton,  Hants.,  1843-77-    Author,  Twelve  Sermons. 
Died  1877.   Father  of  Henry  T.  J.  (1843).   (Boase.) 


Bagge,  John  Picton 


BAGGE,  JOHN  PICTON.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  2,  1896.  3rd  s. 
of  Sir  Alfred  Thomas,  Bart.,  R.N.,  of  Stradsett  Hall,  Down- 
ham  Market,  Norfolk.  B.  Oct.  19,  1877.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B..\.  1899.  Travelled  in  France, 
Germany  and  Spain.  Entered  the  Consular  Service,  1903. 
Vice-Consul  at  Ghent,  1904.  Served  in  Russia,  1905-18. 
Consul  at  Odessa,  1916.  Employed  in  'Special  Service'  at 
Kiefi,  1918.  Commissariat  Secretary  (ist  grade)  in  the 
Commercial  Diplomatic  Ser\ice,  1918;  served  in  that  capacity 
in  Russia,  19 19;  at  Berne,  1921-2;  at  Brussels,  1922-8. 
Director  of  Overseas  Trade,  Foreign  Division  Department, 
1928-37.  C.M.G.,  1929.  Of  30,  Ferry  Road,  Barnes,  S.W.  13. 
Brother  of  Alfred  W.  F.  (1894),  etc.  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
Foreign  Office  List,  1937.) 

BAGGE,  PHILIP  SALISBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27, 
1S35.  [7th  s.  of  Thomas  Philip,  Esq.,  of  Stradsett,  Norfolk 
(and  Grace,  dau.  of  Richard  Salisbury,  of  Lancaster).  B. 
Oct.  18,  1817.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A. 
1840;  M.A.  1S43.  Ord.  deacon,  1843;  priest,  1844.  V.  of 
Stradsett,  Norfolk,  1845-6.  R.  of  Elsworth,  Cambs.,  1845- 
53.  R.  of  Walpole  St  Peter,  1853-90.  Married  Caroline 
Julia,  dau.  of  Stephen  Creyke,  Archdeacon  of  York,  Apr.  23, 
1846.  Died  Oct.  18,  1890.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BAGGE  [post  LEE  WARNER],  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Trinity,  June  14,  1814.  [7th  s.  of  Charles  Elsden  (1769). 
B.  July  7,  1795.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  1814.  Assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Lee  Warner,  1814.  Entered  the  Navy; 
became  a  post  Captain.  Died  unmarried  Apr.  1862.  Brother 
of  Henry  (i8oo).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937,  sub 
Warner.) 

BAGGE,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  5, 
1857.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Gaywood  Hall,  King's  Lynn, 
Norfolk.  B.  there  Apr.  30,  1838.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Cricket  'blue,'  1859-61. 
Of  Gaywood  Hall,  King's  Lynn.  J. P.  and  D.L.  For  some 
time  hon.  secretary  to  the  Norfolk  County  Cricket  Club. 
Twice  married.  Died  Oct.  23,  r9o8,  aged  70,  at  Gaywood 
Hall.  Brother  of  Herbert  (1862).  (W.  R.  Lyon,  Elevens  of 
Three  Great  Schools.) 

BAGGE,  WILLIAM  HENRY  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Apr.  27,  i860.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.  [created  Bart., 
1867],  of  Stradsett  HaU,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Aug.  9,  1840. 
School,  Sandhurst.  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  Succeeded  as  2nd 
Bart.,  Feb.  12,  1880.  Died  s.p.  Oct.  23,  1881,  at  Woking. 
{I'enn,  11.  349.) 

BAGLEY,  ANDREW  PHILLIPS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1870.  S.  of  Thomas  (1839),  clerk,  deceased  [C.  of  St 
Thomas's,  Portsmouth].  B.  [Sept.  27,  1852]  at  Cosham, 
near  Portsmouth.  School,  Clergy  Orphan  (Rev.  C.  Matheson). 
Matric.  Michs.  1870,  as  A.  PhiUipps.  Sometime  of  Wjrmering, 
Surrey  and  Portsmouth.  Died  .■Vpr.  3,  1899,  aged  46,  at 
Brussels.   Brother  of  William  H.  M.  (1869).   (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BAGLEY,  ARTHUR  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  16,  1886.  S.  of  George  Vv'Uliam,  formerly  assistant 
accountant-general,  of  Nagpore,  East  Indies.  B.  Aug.  2, 
1859,  at  .^gra.  Schools,  .-Ulahabad  High  (.Mr  R.  Caster)  and 
Muir  College,  Allahabad  (Mr.  A.  S.  Harrison).  Matric.  Lent, 
1886;  B..\.  and  LL.B.  1888.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  23,  1886.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1888.  Judge  of  the  Small 
Cause  Court,  Rangoon.  Died  Apr.  24,  1928,  at  23,  Redcliffe 
Gardens,  London,  S.W.    {Eagle.) 

BAGLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1836. 
S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Cork.   Matric.  Michs.  1836. 

BAGLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  4,  1839. 
Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1844;  M..\.  1855.  Ord.  deacon, 
1842;  priest,  1843.  C.  of  Bethnal  Green  in  1846.  C.  of 
Nonvoo.d,  Surrey,  c.  1849-53.  C.  of  Widley  with  Wymering, 
Hants.,  1853-7.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Portsmouth,  in  1858. 
Died  .■\pr.  8,  1858,  aged  47.  Father  of  Andrew  P.  (1870)  and 
the  next.    (G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  564.) 

BAGLEY,  V/ILLIAM  HENRY  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1869.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk,  deceased. 

B.  May  19,  185 1,  at  Nonvood,  Surrey.  School,  Clergy 
Orphan,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1876;  M.A. 
1881.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1879;  priest  (Liverpool)  1880; 

C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Everton,  1879-81.  Held  other  curacies, 
1881-92.  X.  of  Pilton,  Devon,  1892-1927.  Rural  Dean  of 
Barnstaple,  1907-13.  Retired,  1927.  Of  Pilton,  Phillipps 
Avenue,  Exmouth.  Died  Oct.  6,  1934.  Brother  of  Andrew  P. 
(1870).    {The  Times,  Oct.  9,  1934.) 

BAGNALL,  CYRIL  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1879.  S. 
of  John  Nock,  Colonel,  of  Shenstone  Moss,  Lichfield.  B. 
July  19,  i86i.  School,  Lancing  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1879. 
Died  19 14.   {Lancing  Coll.  Reg.) 


Bagot,  Charles  Samuel 

BAGNALL,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Dec.  17,  1859.  [S.  of  George,  M.D.,  of  Cheltenham.  B.  Nov.  4, 
1838.]  Matric.  Lent,  1S60.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric. 
(Oriel  College)  Nov.  16,  1854,  age  16,  as  s.  and  h.  of  George, 
of  Cheltenham.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  1867,  at 
Bexhill,  Kent.    {Al.  Oxon.;  J.  Sleigh,  Parish  of  Leek.) 

BAGNALL,  GEORGE  FREDERICK  OAKDEN.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Sept.  29,  1879.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879. 
Migrated  to  Downing,  May  24,  1882.  Of  the  Red  House, 
Little  Shelford,  Cambs.  An  enthusiastic  musician.  Died 
Nov.  24,  1925.    {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Clare  CoU.  Mag.) 

BAGNALL,  GIBBONS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1760.  See  Al.  Cantab. 
Pt  I. 

BAGNALL,  HENRY.  .•Vdm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  19,  1820.  Of 
Staffs.  [S.  of  John,  of  West  Bromwich  (by  his  2nd  wife 
Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Royall,  of  Wednesbury).  B.  Dec.  29, 
1800.]  Matric.  Lent,  1821;  B..\.  1825;  M.A.  1829.  Ord. 
deacon,  1824;  priest  (Lichfield)  1825.  R.  of  Sheinton,  Salop, 
1844-53.  V.  of  Gt  Barr,  Staffs.,  1853-70.  Rural  Dean  of 
Condover.  Married  Emma,  dau.  of  Charles  .\dams,  of 
Walsall.  Died  Mar.  23,  1870,  at  Malvern.  Buried  there. 
(J.  Sleigh,  Parish  of  Leek;  Crockford,  1870.) 

BAGNALL,  HENRY  HASLOPE.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  2,  1863.  S.  of  Thomas,  coal  and  iron  master  [of  New- 
berries,  Watford,  Herts.,  J.P.].  B.  at  West  Bromwich, 
Staffs.  Bapt.  June  6,  1844.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1872.  Sometime  of  Pytchley  Hall, 
Northants.;  there  in  1882.  Of  Avishays,  near  Chard, 
Somerset;  farming  his  own  land.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Mar.  16,  1930,  aged  85,  at  Avishays.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ; 
Eagle;  J.  Sleigh,  Parish  of  Leek.) 

BAGNALL,  REGI--MLD.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1880. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Severn  Stoke,  Worcester.  B.  Dec.  i,  i860,  at 
Clifi  Hall,  Warws.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 
1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest  (London)  1889;  C.  of  St 
Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  1888-95.  V.  of  Lamboum,  Berks., 
1895-1931.  Of  The  Folly,  Lamboum,  in  1938.  {Crockford, 
1938.) 

BAGNALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Downing,  Apr.  22, 
1822.  [Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Brasenose  College) 
Apr.  12,  1820,  age'iS.]  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Cheshire.  B. 
at  Saunderson  (?  Sa\mderton,  Bucks.).  School,  .Manchester 
(Dr  Smith).  Matric.  Easter,  1822;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1829. 
Ord.  deacon,  1824;  priest  (Chester)  1825;  C.  of  Aston-by- 
Sutton,  Chester,  1824;  P.C.  there,  1826-44.  P-C.  of  Weston 
Point,  Runcorn,  1844-77.  Married  Elizabeth  Anne  Donald, 
of  Csirlisle,  Aug.  23,  1842.  Not  in  Crockford,  1878.  {Man- 
chester Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BAGNALL,  THOMAS  BENION.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  >Ugda- 
LENE,  July  4,  1830.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Chester  (and  Mary 
Benion).   Matric.  .Michs.  1830. 

BAGNALL-OAKELEY,  KEMEYS  LEOLINE  CHURCH  PEARCE. 

Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1885.  [S.  of  William,  clerk,  of 
Monmouth.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893. 
Ord.  deacon,  1891 ;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1892;  C.  of 
Cricklade,  WUts.,  1891-4.  C.  of  Finningham,  Suffolk,  1894-6. 
V.  of  Hemsby,  Norfolk,  1896-1933.  Died  there  Jan.  30, 
1933.  aged  68.   {The  Times,  Feb.  i,  1933.) 

BAGNALL-WILD,  RALPH  BAGNALL,  see  KIRKBY,  R.  B. 

BAGNELL,  WILLIAM  WEBBER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  12,  1809.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon, 
1815;  priest,  1816.  P.C.  of  Honiton  Clyst,  Devon,  1822-75. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1876.   .Author,  Sermons. 

BAGOT;  see  also  NEVILLE-BAGOT. 

BAGOT,  ALAN  CHARLES.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  20,  1874.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Capt.  [afterwards  Colonel, 
Grenadier  Guards,  and  J.P.  for  Staffs.].  B.  [June  i,  1856]  at 
Elford,  Staffs.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michis.  1874.  Mining 
Engineer.  M.I.M.E.  Invented  several  apparatus  for  saving 
life  and  preventing  accidents  in  mines.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Stafis.  F.S.A.  Author,  The  Principles  and  Practice  of 
Colliery  Ventilation,  etc.  Died  unmarried  Apr.  10,  1885,  at 
Bournemouth.   (Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Boose,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BAGOT,  CHARLES  SAMUEL.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3, 
1846.  [3rd  s.  of  Charles  Harvey,  Esq.,  of  South  Australia. 
B.  July  29,  1828.]  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1851.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  13,  1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1853. 
Secretary  to  Lord  Justice  Selwyn,  1868-9;  to  Lord  Chan- 
cellor Hatherley,  1870-2.  A  commissioner  in  lunacy,  1877- 
1903.  Knighted,  1903.  Of  East  Sheen,  Surrey.  Married 
Lucy  Francesca,  dau.  of  Edmund  George  Hornby,  of  Dalton 
Wall,  Westmorland,  July  29,  1851.  Died  July  21,  1906. 
(Foster,  Men  al  the  Bar.) 


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Bagot,  Edward  [Arthur] 

BAGOT,  EDWARD  [ARTHUR].  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1873.  S.  of  Edward.  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Ord.  deacon 
(Liverpool)  1880  (apparently  did  not  proceed  to  priest's 
orders);  C.  of  St  Ambrose,  Everton,  Liverpool,  1880-2.  C.  of 
Aston,  Cheshire,  1883-5;  remained  unbeneficed.  Of  Malpas 
in  1892.  Died  Jan.  19,  1930,  aged  77.  at  Brighton.  {Crock- 
ford,  1892;  The  Times,  Jan.  22,  1930.) 

BAGOT,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  10,  1817; 
from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Christ  Church)  Nov.  30,  1815,  age  18; 
of  Pipe  Hayes,  Staffs.  S.  of  Walter,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  R.  of 
Blythfield,  Staffs.  B.  1797.  Matric.  Easter,  1817;  LL.B. 
1822.  C.  of  Wolstanton,  Staffs.,  1824-35.  C.  of  Grendon, 
Warws.,  1843-9.  C.  of  Eatington,  1850-2;  remained  un- 
beneficed. MarriedMary  Adams,  Sept.  3,  1845.  Died  July  20, 
1866,  aged  69,  at  Pipe  Hayes.  (T.  A.  Walker,  397;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.) 

BAGOT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  30,  1828.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  Baron  Bagot  (and  his 
2nd  wife  Lady  Louisa  Legge).  [B.  Mar.  27,  1811.]  Schools, 
[Charterhouse]  and  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  M.P.  for 
Denbighshire,  1835-52.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baron 
Bagot,  of  Bagot's  Bromley,  Staffs.,  Feb.  12,  1856.  Gentleman 
of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince  Consort,  1858-9.  A  Lord  in 
Waiting,  i866-8  and  1874-80.  Died  Jan.  19,  1887,  aged  75- 
(G.E.C.) 

BAGOT-CHESTER,  HUGH  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
AUgdalene,  July  28,  1890.  S.  of  Heneage  Charles  [Bagot- 
Chester],  of  Henstead  Hall,  Wrentham,  Suffolk  [Colonel, 
Reserve  Forces;  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny].  B. 
Apr.  21,  1871.  Matric.  Michs.  1890,  as  Chester,  H.  A.  B. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900;  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  Staffs.  Yeo.,  T.F.  Reserve;  A.D.C.).  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  6,  1938,  aged  66.  (Burke,  P.  and  B. ; 
The  Times,  Jan.  7,  1938.) 

BAGOTT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1876.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  merchant,  of  Dudley, 
Worcs.]  B.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  i, 
1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1883.  Died  Oct.  13,  1924,  aged  67, 
at  3,  Essex  Coiirt,  Temple.  (T.  C.  Dale,  Middle  Temple  Adm. 
Bk.) 

BAGRAM,  JOHN  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1886. 
School,  Calcutta.  Matric.  Lent,  1887;  B..\.  1889;  LL.B. 
1890.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1887,  age  19,  as  2nd  s.  of 
George,  Esq.,  of  Calcutta.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1890.  Practised 
at  the  High  Covu-t  of  Calcutta;  well  versed  in  Equity  and 
Commercial  Law;  his  cases  included  the  famous  Bracebridge 
Hall  Land  Case.  Retired  from  India  after  the  Great  War. 
Died  Dec.  30,  1936,  aged  69,  in  London.  (Gray's  Inn  Adm. 
Bk.;  The  Times,  Jan.  i,  1937.) 

BAGSHAW,  CLAUD  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1888.  2nd  s.  of  William  Edward,  of  Epsom, 
Surrey.  B.  there  May  12,  1870.  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M..\.  1921.  Partner  in  the 
firm  of  Messrs  Bagshaw  and  Co.,  Chartered  Accountants.  Of 
Pitt  Place,  Epsom,  in  1911.  Of  64,  New  Broad  Street, 
London,  1937.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1884).  (Charterhouse 
Sch.  Reg.;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BAGSHAW,  EDWARD  SALMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1853.  S.  of  William  Salmon,  clerk  [R.  of  Thrapston, 
Northants.,  1837-83].  B.  at  Brigstock,  Northants.  Bapt. 
Jan.  14,  1835.  School,  Hereford.  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1859;  C.  of  Holme  St  Cuthbert,  Cumberland.  C.  of  Kem- 
berton  with  Sutton  Maddock,  Salop,  1859-60;  V.  there, 
1861-4.  P.C.  of  Holme  Cultram,  Cumberland,  1869.  P.C. 
of  Barkby,  Leics.,  1869-74.  Resided  latterly  at  22,  Seafield 
Road,  Brighton.  Died  there  Dec.  7,  1886,  aged  52.  Brother  of 
William  S.  (1855)  and  the  next.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BAGSHAW,  HENRY  SALMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  I,  1852.  Of  Northants.  [S.  of  William  Salmon,  clerk.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  LL.B.  185S.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1858.  C.  of  Titchmarsh,  Northants.,  1859-61.  Held 
other  curacies,  1862-75.  V.  of  Wood  Newton  with  Apethorpe, 
Northants.,  1875-1909.  Resided  latterly  at  Peterborough. 
Died  there  Mar.  30,  1913,  aged  79.  Brother  of  Edward  S. 
(1853),  etc.   (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BAGSHAW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  19, 
1773.   Of  Cheshire.   Matric.  Michs.  1773- 

BAGSHAW,  THOMAS  WASHINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  19,  1S73.  S.  of  John,  cutler.  B.  Feb.  8,  1849, 
at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880; 
M.D.  1885.  M.R.C.S.  (England)  1881.  House  Surgeon  and 
Ophthalmic  Surgeon  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  For 
some  years  Medical  OfiBcer  on  steamships  of  the  Orient  Line. 
Medical  Officer  of  the  South-Westem  Fever  Hospital,  Stock- 
well.  Lived  latterly  at  81,  Avenue  Road,  Regent's  Park, 
N.W.  Died  May  6,'  1903,  aged  54,  at  Eastbourne.  (Scott, 
MSS. ;  The  Times,  May  8,  1903.) 


Bagshawe,  Edward  Arthur 

BAGSHAW,  WILLIAM  HASTINGS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1884.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Edward,  Esq., 
of  Epsom,  Siurey.  B.  there  Mar.  12,  i866.  [School,  Charter- 
house.] Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892.  Partner 
in  the  firm  of  Messrs  Bagshaw  and  Co.,  Chartered  Accoun- 
tants. Of  Pitt  Place,  Epsom,  Surrey,  in  1911.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Major,  East  Surrey  Regt).  Brother  of  Claud  E. 
(1888).   (Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BAGSHAW,  WILLIAM  SALMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1855.  S.  of  William  Salmon,  clerk.  B.  Feb.  13,  1837, 
at  Brigstock,  Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1861; 
M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon,  i860;  priest  (Peterb.)  1861;  C.  of 
Thrapston,  1860-2.  Held  other  curacies,  1862-73.  V.  of 
Great  and  Little  Gidding,  Hunts.,  1873-1913.  Resident  at 
Bath  in  1920.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1923.  Brother  of 
Edward  S.  (1853),  etc. 

BAGSHAWE,  ALFRED  DRAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  I,  1854.  Of  Derbs.  [3rd  s.  of  William  John  (1809).  B. 
Mar.  15,  1836.  Schools,  Uppingham  and  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon,  i860; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1861;  C.  of  Norbur>',  Derbs.,  1860-2.  Held 
other  cvuracies,  1862-8.  R.  of  Stoke  Lacy,  Heref.,  1868-71. 
V.  of  South  Creake,  Norfolk,  1872-7.  R.  of  Taynton,  Gloucs., 
1877-91.  V.  of  Wormhill,  Derbs.,  1891-1902.  Resided 
latterly  at  Shirland,  Northwood,  Middlesex.  Died  July  26, 
1913,  aged  77,  at  Northwood.  Brother  of  Francis  W.  (1851) 
and  William  L.  G.  (1847);  father  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G., 
I937-) 

BAGSHAWE,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  GARRARD.  Adm.  at 
Caius,  Oct.  I,  1889.  2nd  s.  of  .■Ufred  Drake  (above),  R.  of 
Taynton,  Gloucs.  B.  July  29,  1871,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea. 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Exhibitioner, 
1891;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1892;  M.B.  and  B.C. 
1895;  D.P.H.  1908.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1895.  House  Physician  at  the  Gt 
Northern  Central  Hospital,  London,  1898.  Medical  Officer, 
Uganda  Protectorate,  1900-7.  Member  of  the  .\frican  ento- 
mological Resesurch  Committee,  1909.  Director  of  the  Sleep- 
ing Sickness  Bureau,  London,  1908-12;  of  the  Bureau  of 
Hygiene  and  Tropical  Diseases,  1912-35.  Mary  Kingsley 
MedaUist,  1920.  C.M.G.,  1915.  Knighted,  1933.  President  of 
the  Royal  Society  of  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene,  1935. 
Of  Lower  Bourne,  Famham,  Surrey;  retired.  Married  and 
had  issue.  (Venn,  11.  505;  Medical  Directory,  1938;  Who's 
Who,  1938.) 

BAGSHAWE,  AUGUSTUS  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  10,  1837.  Of  Derbs.  [9th  s.  of  Sir  William 
Chambers,  Knt.  (1813).  B.  Feb.  27,  1815.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Previously  at  St  George's  Hospital,  London,  for  four  and  a 
half  years.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar;  B.A.  1842;  M.A. 
1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells);  priest  (Lichfield)  1841; 
C.  of  Wormhill,  Derbs.,  1841-3;  V.  there,  1843-81.  Rural 
Dean  of  Buxton  and  Inspector  of  Schools  in  the  Deanery, 
1865-81.  Married,  at  Sheffield,  Caroline  Emily,  dau.  of 
William  H.  Vale,  C.  of  Ecclesal  (sic),  June  26,  1844.  Died 
Aug.  3,  1883,  at  Wonnhill.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.,  and 
father  of  William  A.  E.  V.  (1864).  (Burke,  L.G.;  F.M.G., 
250;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

BAGSHAWE,  CHARLES  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  7,  1825.  Of  Lines.  [4th  s.  of  Sir  William  Cham- 
bers, Knt.  (1813).  B.  Oct.  28,  1801.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Chaplain  of  the  Salford 
Hundred  County  Prison,  Lanes.,  1841-68.  Married,  in 
London,  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  George  Hobson,  Esq., 
Aug.  21,  1830.  Died  Mar.  16,  1870.  Buried  at  Wormhill, 
Derbs.  M.I.  Brother  of  the  above,  of  Edward  B.  (1818), 
Henry  R.  (1816),  etc.   (Burke,  L.G.;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  in.) 

BAGSHAWE,  EDMUND  LLOYD  (LOYD).  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  July  i,  1840.  Of  Derbs.  [8th  s.  of  Sir 
WUliam  Chambers,  Knt.  (1813).  B.  Dec.  7,  1808.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1S40.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  July  i6,  1841. 
Previously  a  student  at  St  George's  Hospital,  London;  some- 
time House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.,  1835.  F.R.C.S.,  1859. 
L.S.A.,  1836.  Practised  at  Bath;  surgeon  there,  to  the 
Penitentiary.  Married  (i)  .-Vnue  .4hcia,  dau.  of  J.  M.  Pierson, 
Jan.  24,  1838;  (2)  Elizabeth  .\nne,  dau.  of  John  Acres,  Esq., 
of  Bath,  Oct.  8,  1842.  Of  13,  St  James's  Square,  Bath.  Died 
there  Sept.  22,  1885,  aged  76.  Brother  of  Augustus  A.  (1837), 
etc.  (F..1/.G.,  250;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  Plarr,Z.ii'eso///teFe/k>a's.) 

BAGSHAWE,  EDWARD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  18,  1848.  S.  of  Edward  Benjamin  (1818),  R.  of  Eyam, 
Derbs.  B.  there  Feb.  18,  1830.  [School,  Rossall.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  C.  of  Eyam,  1856; 
sometime  C.  of  Melbourne.  Died  s.p.  July  8,  1862,  aged  32, 
at  CUfton.  Brother  o  <  ^rederic  (1852).  (Rossall  Sch.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.,  1S62,  n.  233.) 

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BAGSHAWE,  EDWARD  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  23,  1818.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.  (1813), 
of  The  Oakes,  Norton,  Derbs.  [B.  Oct.  15,  1800.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1820;  Scholar,  1821;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1827.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  Oct.  26,  1823;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells) 
1824;  R.  of  Eyam,  Derbs.,  1826-62.  Held  no  other  benefice. 
Married  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Partridge,  Esq.,  of  Bishops- 
wood,  Heref.,  June  8,  1826.  Living  at  Bath  in  1880.  Died 
there  Jan.  3,  1884.  Brother  of  Charles  F.  (1825),  etc.;  father 
of  Edward  A.  (1848)  and  Frederic  (1852).  (F.M.G.,  249; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

BAGSHAWE,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
18,  1883.  S.  of  Frederic  (1852),  physician,  of  5  (?35),  Warrior 
Square,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  Sussex.  B.  Apr.  9,  1864,  in 
London.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (SouthweU)  1888; 
priest,  1890;  C.  of  St  James's,  Derby,  1888-90.  C.  of  Matlock, 
Derbs.,  1890-2;  remained  without  cure.  Of  35,  Warrior 
Square,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1934.  In  retirement,  1938. 
(Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6.) 

BAGSHAWE,  FRANCIS  LLOYD  (LOYD).  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  8,  1857.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  Darling  [Capt.,  5th  Regt. 
Bombay,  N.I.].  B.  Feb.  i,  1840,  at  Bombay.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1861; 
B.A.  {\<)th  Wrangler)  1862;  M.A.  1865.  President  of  the 
Union  Society,  1861.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Winchester) 
1865;  C.  of  St  Mary-the-Less,  Lambeth,  1864-74.  Inspector 
for  the  National  Society  Middle  Class  School  Committee, 
1870-4.  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  Pimlico,  1876-9.  Died  un- 
married Aug.  5,  1879.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G., 
1937.  where  he  occurs  as  Francis  Loyd.) 

BAGSHAWE,  FRANCIS  WESTBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Tri.nity,  June  12,  1851.   S.  of  William  John  (1809).   B.  Apr. 

4,  1832,  at  Norton,  Derbs.  Schools,  Repton  and  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  i860.  Of  Oakes,  near 
Sheffield,  and  of  Wormhill  HaU,  Derbs.  J. P.  West  Riding, 
Yorks.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Derbs.  Succeeded  to  the  estates 
of  his  elder  brother  and  sold  Cotes  Hall  in  1883.  High  Sherifi 
of  Derbs.,  1868-9.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  28, 
1S96.  Buried  at  St  Margaret's,  Wormhill.  Brother  of 
William  L.  G.  (1847)  and  Alfred  D.  (1854).  (Repton  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Burke,  L.G. ;  The  Bagshawes  of  Ford.) 

BAGSHAWE,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 
1852.  S.  of  Edward  Benjamin  (1818),  R.  of  Eyam,  Derbs. 
B.  July  25,  1834,  at  St  Thomas's,  Pendleton,  Lanes.  [School, 
Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B..\.  1857;  M.A.  1861; 
M.B.  1863;  M.D.  1865.  A  medical  student  at  St  George's 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.P.,  1864.  F.R.C.P.,  1869.  Some- 
time Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  the  Gt  Ormond  Street 
Hospital  for  Children.  A  colleague  of  Sir  William  Broadbent 
at  the  .Great  Western  Dispensary.  President  of  the  South- 
Eastem  Branch  of  the  British  Medical  Association.  Practised 
at  Hastings,  1865-;  also  had  a  practice  on  the  Riviera.  Of 
35,  Warrior  Square,  St  Leonards,  Sussex.  J. P.  Mayor  of 
Hastings,  1897-8.  On  the  Staff  of  the  East  Sussex  Hospital, 
1871,  and  later  Consulting  Physician.  Died  Nov.  2,  1912,  at 
35,  Warrior  Square,  Brother  of  Edward  A.  (1848)  and  father 
of  Edward  J.  (1883).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Eagle,  xxxiv;  The  Times, 
Nov.  5,  1912.) 

BAGSHAWE,  HENRY  RIDGARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1816.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  WUliam  Chambers 
(1813)  [and  Helen,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Ridgard,  of  Gains- 
borough, Lines.].  B.  Nov.  i,  1799,  at  Brigg,  Lines.  Schools, 
Oakham  and  Richmond,  Yorks.  (Mr  Tate).  Matric.  Michs. 
1817;  Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  i6,  1824.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1825. 
Bencher,  1855.  Treasurer,  1864.  Q.C.,  1854.  Judge  of  the 
County  Courts  of  Cardigan,  Carmarthen  and  Pembroke, 
1861;  and  of  Clerkenwell  District,  1868-70.  Became  a 
Roman  Catholic,  1834.  Married  Catherine  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Johij  Gunning,  Esq.,  of  Lower  Grosvenor  Street,  London, 
Oct.  1824,  at  the  British  Embassy  Chapel,  Paris.  Died 
May  16,  1870,  at  21,  Fellows  Road,  South  Hampstead. 
Brother  of  WiUiam  J.  (1809),  etc.  (Boose;  Middle  Temple 
Benchers.) 

BAGSHAWE,  HERBERT  VALE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  7,  1893. 

5.  and  h.  of  William  Augustus  Edward  Vale  (1869),  clerk. 
B.  Aug.  31,  1874.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1893. 
At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1901. 
Lieut.,  R.A.M.C,  1902.  Medical  Officer  at  the  Cambridge 
Hospital,  Aldershot.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18 
(Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.M.C,  1914;  Assistant  Director  of  Medical 
Services,  G.H.Q.,  Cairo;  Brevet-Lieut. -Col. ;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  Order  of  the  Nile,  3rd  Class,  Egypt;  C.B.E., 
1919;  D.S.O.,  1916;  retired,  1929).  Of  Buckingham  Place, 
Brecon.  Married  and  had  issue.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1937;  Who's  Who,  1939). 

BAGSHAWE,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  EDWARD  VALE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14,  1864.  S.  of  Augustus  .^dam 
(1837),  clerk,  of  Derbs.    B.  Mar.   12,  1846,  at  Wormhill, 


Baildon,  Henry  Bellyse 

Derbs.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869; 
M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Lichfield)  1872. 
Assistant  Master  at  Repton  School,  1868-73;  a'  Uppingham, 
1873-80.  Master  of  the  Lower  School,  Uppingham,  1880- 
1904.  V.  of  Isel,  Cockermouth,  1904-10.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Southwell,  1910-14.  R.  of  Pitchford,  Salop,  1912-14.  Re- 
sided latterly  at  Calver,  Sheffield.  Died  Sept.  27,  1921,  aged 
75,  at  Quomdon,  Derbs.  Father  of  Herbert  V.  (1893). 
(Fox-Davies;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BAGSHAWE  or  BAGSHAW,  Sir  WILLIAM  CHAMBERS,  Knt. 

Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Jesus,  Oct.  11,  1813,  as  Bagshaw.  S.  of 
Ralph  [Darling],  Esq.  [apothecary,  of  Hull].  B.  Feb.  20, 
1771,  at  Hull.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  M.A.  1814.  Of  The 
Oakes,  Norton,  Derbs.  High  Sherifi  of  Derbs.,  1806. 
Assumed  by  Royal  Sign  Manual  the  surname  of  Bagshaw[e] 
in  lieu  of  Darling,  Dec.  14,  1801.  Knighted,  Mar.  24,  1806. 
Died  June  29,  1832,  aged  61,  ai  Bath.  Father  of  William  J. 
(1809),  Henry  R.  (1816),  Edward  B.  (1818),  Charles  F.  (1825), 
Edmund  L.  (1840)  and  Augustus  A.  (1837).  (F.M.G.,  249; 
G.  Mag.,  1832,  II.   93.) 

BAGSHAWE  (BAGSHAW),  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  31,  1809.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William  Chambers 
(1813).  B.  Apr.  13,  1793,  at  Edinburgh.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1811;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  25,  1815.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1822.  Of  The  Oakes, 
Norton,  and  of  Wormhill  HaU,  Derbs.  J. P.  for  Yorks.  and 
Derbs.  D.L.  for  Derbs.  Founder  and  liberal  supporter  of  the 
Norton  Agricultural  Society.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  WilUam 
Partridge,  Esq.,  of  Bishop's  Wood,  Heref.,  Aug.  12,  1822. 
Died  June  i,  1851,  aged  58.  Buried  at  Norton.  Brother  of 
Henry  R.  (1816),  etc.;  father  of  WilUam  L.  G.  (1847)-  Francis 
W.  (1851)  and  Alfred  D.  (1854).  (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag., 
1851,  II.) 

BAGSHAW[E],  WILLIAM  LEONARD  GILL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  3,  1847.  [S.  and  h.  of  WilUam  John  (1809). 
B.  Oct.  28,  1828.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A. 
1851.]  Rowing  'blue',  1849.  Of  Oakes,  near  Sheffield,  and  of 
WormhiU  HaU,  TidesweU,  Derbs.  KUled  in  an  afiray  with 
poachers  at  WormhiU,  July  20,  1854.  Brother  of  Francis  W. 
(1851),  etc.    (Boase;  Whittaker,  Craven.) 

BAGULEY,  JOHN  MINTY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899.  S. 
of  John  Edward,  bank  manager,  deceased  (late  of  the  London 
and  County  Bank).  B.  June  21,  1880,  in  the  London  and 
County  Bank,  Aldersgate  Street,  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1902. 
Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1903.  Went  to  India,  1904;  served  in 
Burma  as  Assistant  Commissioner.  District  Judge,  1916. 
Acting  Judge  of  the  High  Court,  Rangoon,  1924.  Judge, 
1930-.  Knighted,  1939.  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1925. 
(India  Office  List,  1937;  Law  List,  1937.) 

BAHADHURJI,  RUSTAMJI.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892. 
S.  of  Framjee  Dorabjee,  of  Bombay.  B.  Oct.  1873.  Schools, 
Proprietary,  Bombay,  and  Dulwich  College  (Rustomjee 
Framjee.)   Maine.  Michs.  1892. 

BAHADOOR,  ZAFFUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  25, 
1893.   Matric.  Michs.  1893. 

BAHR  [post  MANSON-BAHR],  PHILIP  HEINRICH  (HENRY). 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1900.  S.  of  Louis  Frederick, 
of  Rockfield,  Crompton's  Lane,  Wavertree,  Liverpool.  B. 
Nov.  26,  1881,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1908;  M.D.  1914; 
Horton-Smith  Prize,  1914.  At  the  London  Hospital,  1907. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1907.  F.R.C.P.,  1923.  Physician  to  the 
Hospital  for  Tropical  Diseases,  Endsleigh  Gardens,  and 
Albert  Dock  Hospitals.  Lecturer  at  the  London  School  of 
Hygiene  and  Tropical  Medicine.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(R.A.M.C,  1914-19;  Brevet-Major;  mentioned  in  despatches; 
D.S.O.,  1917).  Assumed  the  surname  of  Manson-Bahr,  1919. 
F.Z.S.,  F.R.G.S.  C.M.G.,  1938.  Consulting  Physician  to  the 
Colonial  Office  and  Crown  Agents  for  the  Colonies,  1929-.  In 
charge  of  the  Stanley  Research  Expedition  to  Fiji,  1909 ;  and 
the  Research  Expedition  on  sprue,  Ceylon,  1912-14.  Of  149, 
Harley  Street,  London,  W.  i.  Author,  The  Life  and  Work 
of  Sir  Patrick  Manson,  etc.    (Medical  Directory,  1937.) 

BAILDON,  HENRY  BELLYSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
May  8,  1868.  S.  of  H.  C,  Esq.,  chemist,  of  Murrayfield, 
Edinburgh  (one  of  the  founders  of  the  Pharmaceutical 
Society).  B.  Aug.  28,  1849,  at  Granton,  near  Edinburgh. 
Schools,  Merchiston  Castle  and  Tunbridge  Wells,  also  at 
Edinburgh  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872; 
M.A.  1888.  Pharmaceutical  Chemist,  1875;  joined  his  father 
in  business.  Took  up  the  study  of  literature.  Lecturer 
(Extension  Association)  at  Edinburgh  University,  1889. 
Went  to  Freiburg  (Baden)  University.  Ph.D.  (Freiburg) 
1898.  Sometime  Lecturer  in  EngUsh  Language  and  Litera- 
ture at  Vienna  University.  Lecturer  at  University  CoUege, 
Dundee,  1901-7.  SchoolfeUow  and  Ufe-long  friend  of  Robert 


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Bailey.  Anthony  Winter 

Louis  Stevenson.  Frequent  contributor  to  reviews.  Author, 
miscellaneous.  Found  dead  Sept.  7,  1907,  near  Dundee. 
(Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  531;  The  Times, 
Sept.  9,  1907.) 

BAILEY,  ANTHONY  WINTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  27,  1848.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Heigham,  near  Norwich. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord. 
deacon,  1852;  priest  (Peterb.)  1853;  C.  of  Nailstone,  Leics., 
1852-4.  C.  of  Cadeby,  1854-6.  C.  of  Everton,  Lanes.,  1856- 
60.  C.  of  Panton,  Lines.,  1860-74.  C.  of  Hainton,  1863-5. 
R.  of  Hatton,  1866-9.  V.  of  East  Stoke,  Notts.,  1874-1908. 
Died  there  Apr.  12,  1908,  aged  78.  Brother  of  John  (1830) 
and  father  of  Charles  (1897).    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BAILEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  17, 
1888.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Joseph  Russell  (later  Baron  Glanusk),  of 
Glanusk  Park,  Crickhowell,  Brecons.  B.  Dec.  3,  1868. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1888.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1900-1,  and  during  the  Great  War  in  British 
East  Africa,  19 14-18  (Capt.,  East  African  Mounted  Rifles). 
Resident  in  Nigeria.  Of  Oaker,  Aston-on-Ciun,  Salop. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  19,  1929,  aged  60,  at 
Oaker.  Buried  at  Penmyarth,  Breconshire.  Brother  of 
John  Lancelot  (1897).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Fox-Dai-ies.) 

BAILEY,  ARTHUR  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  10,  1892.  S.  of  Benjamin  Charles.  B.  July  24,  1873,  in 
India.  [School,  Dulwich  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1895.  Entered  the  Colonial  Civil  Service, 
1896.  Official  Assignee,  Straits  Settlements.  Died  Feb.  17, 
1914.   (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

BAILEY,  ARTHUR  WINDLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4, 
1884.  S.  of  John  (1850),  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  West  Cowes, 
Isle  of  Wight.  B.  Feb.  28,  1865,  at  Grosmont,  Vorks.  School, 
Bedford  Grammar  (Mr  Phillpotts).   Matric.  Michs.  1884. 

BAILEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  7, 
1842.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Kirkleatham,  Yorks.  [probably 
Charles  Richard  Bailey,  surgeon,  of  Kirkleatham,  after- 
wards of  Redcar;  died  Aug.  23,  1853].  Matric.  Michs.  1842; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest, 
1849;  C.  of  Stainton,  Yorks.,  1849.  V.  of  Marsk,  1850-60. 
V.  of  Marton-in-Cleveland,  1860-77.  Rural  Dean  of  Stokes- 
ley.   Not  in  Crockford,  1878.   (G.  Mag.,  1853,  11.  428.) 

BAILEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1897.  [S.  of 
Anthony  Winter  (1848),  V.  of  East  Stoke,  Notts.  B.  Mar.  29, 
1879.]  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900; 
M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Manchester)  1903; 
C.  of  Croston,  Lanes.,  1902-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1905-10. 
V.  of  Gringley-on-the-Hill,  1910-16.  V.  of  East  Retford, 
Notts.,  1916-25.  Surrogate,  dio.  Southwell,  1917-25. 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Education  for  Newark  and 
Nottingham  Archdeaconries,  1922-5.  Rural  Dean  of  Ret- 
ford, 1922-5.  Secretary  of  the  Southwell  Education  Com- 
mittee, 1924-5.  Died  July  13,  1925,  aged  46,  at  East  Retford. 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  16,  1925.) 

BAILEY,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7,  1891- 
Matric.  Michs.  1891. 

BAILEY,  CROSIER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1876.  S.  of  EUjah 
Crosier,  solicitor,  of  Norwich.  B.  there  Nov.  13,  1857. 
Schools,  Felsted  and  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A. 
1880.  Late  Capt.,  3rd  Batt.,  Warws.  Regt.  Of  22,  Queen 
Street,  Mayfair,  London,  in  1898;  afterwards  of  Cavick 
House,  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  Died  July  29,  1936,  aged  78, 
at  St  James's  Place,  London.  (Venn,  n.  424;  The  Times, 
July  30,  1936.) 

BAILEY,  DEMETRIUS  JAMES  SANDFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1879.  2nd  s.  of  James  Sandford  (1841), 
clerk.  B.  [May  31,  i860]  at  Oakfield  Court,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  An 
officer  in  the  service  of  Sir  Charles  Anthony  Johnson  Brooke, 
Rajah  of  Sarawak.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  9,  1909.  (Tonbridge  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BAILEY  [post  BAILEY-CHURCHILL],  EBENEZER.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Christ's,  July  11,  1863.  S.  of  George.  B.  Aug.  24,  1838, 
at  Haddenham,  Cambs.  School,  Newmarket.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B.A.  1867;  M..^.  1873.  Hulsean  Lecturer,  1892. 
Assumed  the  surname  of  Bailey-Churchill.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester)  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Manchester, 
1866-8.  C.  of  Deansgate,  Manchester,  1868-71.  Head 
Master  of  Paddington  Grammar  School,  1873-9.  Minister  of 
St  Andrew's  Chapel,  Hastings,  1880.  C.  of  Ruardean, 
Gloucs.,  1889-92.  V.  of  Tattershall,  Lines.,  1892-8.  Died 
Jan.  14,  1898,  aged  60.    (Peile,  n.  578.) 

BAILEY,  EDWARD  BATTERSBY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  8, 
1899.  [S.  of  Dr  J.  B.  B.  1881.]  School,  Kendal  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1901; 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1902);  B.A.  1902;  M..\.  1930-  D.Sc.  (Har- 
vard) 1936.    Sometime  District  Geologist  to  the  Geological 


Bailey,  Henry 

Survey  of  Great  Britain.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut., 
R.G.A.;  twice  wounded;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches; 
M.C.;  Chevalier,  LSgion  d'Honneur  (France);  French  Croix 
de  Guerre).  F.R.S.,  1930.  Professor  of  Geology  at  Glasgow 
University.  Director  of  Geological  Survey  of  Great  Britain 
and  Museum  of  Practical  Geology,  1937--  President  of 
Section  C,  British  Association,  1928.  Correspondent  of  the 
Geological  Society,  America,  1932.  President  of  the  Pre- 
cambrian  Association,  1934.  Hon.  Member  of  the  Geologische 
Vereinigung,  Frankfurt,  1935.  Author,  Tectonic  Essays; 
Mainly  Alpine.  Of  11,  Warwick  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.  14. 
Married  and  had  issue.   (Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BAILEY,  FREDERICK.    .\dm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1810.   S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Swallowfield,  Berks.   B. 
there  June  14,  1788.   School,  Reading  (Mr  Young).    Matric. 
Michs.  1810;  M.B.  1816. 
BAILEY,  FREDERICK  GEORGE  GLYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.    S.  of  James,  of  Shortgrove  Hall,  Newport, 
Essex  (afterwards  knighted).   B.  Mar.  29,  1880,  at  Kensing- 
ton. School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Joined  the  South 
Notts.  Yeomanry;  served  in  the  South  African  War  (present 
at  operations  round  Boshof,  Rustenburg  and  Machadodorp; 
taken  prisoner);  joined  the  R.-A.,  1900;  Capt.,  1911.   Served 
in  the  Great  War,   1914  (Lieut. -Col.,   R.F.A.;  formed  the 
ist  R.A.  Cadet  School,  1915;  wounded;  Brevet-Lieut. -Col.). 
On  the  Stock  Exchange,  London.    Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  Percy  J.  (1892).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War 
List.) 
BAILEY,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  June  i, 
1787.   S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Blaisfield  (sic),  Bowes,  Yorks. 
B.  there.    Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar;  B.A.   1791;  M-A. 
1802.    Died  1828,  aged  60,  at  the  rectory.  Wakes  Colne. 
(G.  Mag.,  1828,  I.  378.) 
BAILEY,  GEORGE  FREDERICK  SELBORNE.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Caius,    Oct.    I,    1900;    Scholar.     S.    of   George   Frederick, 
surgical    instrument    maker,    of    Towalla,    Langley    Road, 
Watford.    B.  at   125,  Coningham  Road,  Shepherd's  Bush, 
London.    School,  St  Paul's.    Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar, 
1901-3;  B..'^.  1903;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1907;  M.D.  1910.    At  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London;  House  Physician. M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Medical  Oflftcer  to  the  Post  Office;  to  Wobum 
District,  Wycombe  Union.    Hon.  Medical  Officer  to  Marlow 
Cottage  Hospital.    President  of  Windsor  Medical  Society, 
1933.    Of  Woodboume  Green,  Bucks.  (Bailey  and  Mercer), 
and  of  Claytons,   Bourne   End.     (Venn,  in.   401;   Medical 
Directory,  1936.) 
BAILEY,  GRANVILLE  ROWE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  9, 
1862.   S.  of  John  B.,  of  Shooter's  Hills.  Longton,  Staffs.   B. 
there  Mar.  29,  1843.   School,  Appleby,  Leics.  (.Mr  Wharton). 
Matric.  Michs.   1862;  B..\.   1866;  M.A.  1891.    Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon  for  York)  1867;  priest  (York)  1868;  C.  of  Moorfields, 
Sheffield,  1867-9.   C.  of  Madeley,  Staffs.,  1869-90.   Diocesan 
Inspector  of  Schools   for   the   .Axchdeaconry   of   Stoke-on- 
Trent,   1884-7.    P.C.  of  Goldenhill,  Stoke-on-Trent,   1890- 
1917.   Rural  Dean  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  1905-17.  Died 
Oct.  5,  1917,  aged  74,  at  Midhurst.  Father  of  John  H.  (1898). 
(Scott,  MSS.) 
BAILEY,  HAMMOND  ROBERSON.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1850.  S.  of  Henry  Ives,  clerk,  R.  of  North  Leverton, 
Notts.    B.  Nov.  2,   1830,  at  Drighlington,  Yorks.    School, 
Sedbergh.    Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar;  B.A.  (3rd  Classic) 
1854;  M.A.  1857.    FeUow,  1854.    Lecturer,  1859-63.   Tutor, 
1863-6.  Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest  (Ely)  1857;  C.  of  Shipston- 
on-Stour,  Warws.,  1856.    C.  of  Silsoe,  Beds.,  1857-9.    R.  of 
Gt  Warley,  Essex,  1866-1900;  built  on  his  own  property  the 
Church  of  St   Mary-the-Less,   Gt  Wariey;   left  money  for 
building  a  church  in  Bradford.   Died  Oct.  7,  1900.   Buried  at 
North  Leverton,  Notts.    Memorial  windows  at  Gt  Warley. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1835).  (Essex  Review,  ix.  241;  Boase,  iv. 
Suppl.) 
BAILEY,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  10,  1835.  S. 
of  Henry  Ives,  clerk,  of  DrighUngton,  Yorks.    [B.  Feb.  12, 
1815.    School,  Bradford  Grammar.]    Matric.  Michs.   1835; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler)  1839;  M.A.  1842;  B.D.  1849; 
D.D.  1870.    Fellow,  1842.   Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  Scholar,  1841. 
Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest  (Ripon),  1842.    College  Lecturer 
in  Hebrew,  1848.   Warden  of  St  Augustine's  College,  Canter- 
bury', 1850-78.    Select  preacher  at  Cambridge,  1851.    Com- 
missary for  the  Bishop  of  Jamaica,  1866.  R.  of  West  Tarring, 
Sussex,   1878-92.    Hon.  Canon  of   Canterbury,   1863-1906; 
Rural  Dean,  1886-92.    Proctor  in  Convocation  (Chichester) 
1886-92.    Canon  of  St  Augustine's,  Canterbury,  1888-1906. 
Married  (1)  Henrietta,  dau.  of   the  Rev.  J.  H.  Browne,  of 
Hingham,  Norfolk,  Dec.  31,  1850;  (2)  Anna,  dau.  of  George 
Morris  Taswell,  Esq.,  of  St  Martin's,  Canterbury,  Aug.  20, 
1868.     Author,    Rituale    Anglo-Catholicum;    Gospel    of  the 
Kingdom,  etc.    Died  Dec.  29,  1906,  aged  91,  at  Canterbury. 
Brother  of  Hammond  R.   (1850)   and  father  of  the  next. 
(Eagle;  Scott,  MSS.) 


Bailey,  Henry  Augustine 

BAILEY,  HENRY  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (above),  D.D.,  R.  of  West 
Tarring,  Sussex.  B.  Sept.  14,  1872,  at  Canterbury.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1891. 
BAILEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22,  1808.  Matric. 
Michs.  1809;  Scholar,  1813;  Prizeman;  Browne  Medal,  1811; 
B.-'V.  1814;  M.A.  1823.  Head  Master  of  the  Perse  School, 
Cambridge',  1826-36;  retired  on  a  pension;  received  a  further 
pension  from  the  Queen,  1850.  Lived  latterly  in  London. 
Classical  scholar;  a  frequent  contributor  to  the  Classical 
Journal.  Edited  Forcellini's  Latin  Dictionary.  Author, 
Comicorum  Graecorum  fragmenta,  etc.  Died  Feb.  13,  1864,  in 
London.  (Venn,  Notes  on  the  Perse  School;  D.N.B. ;  G.  Mag., 
1864,  I.  535-) 
BAILEY,  JAMES  SANDFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
July  6,  1841.  S.  of  James  .\lderson  [Lieut.,  69th  Regt.  of 
Foot].  B.  May  5,  1824,  at  Nutfield  rectory,  Surrey  (his 
mother's  home).  School,  Sevenoaks.  Matric.  Michs.  1S41; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1847; 
priest  (Winchester)  1848;  C.  of  Nutfield,  Surrey,  1847-9.  V. 
of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1840-52.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Brighton,  1852-76.  Twice  married.  Resided  latterly  at 
Eastbourne.  Died  there  Oct.  27,  1912-  Father  of  Demetrius 
J.  S.  (1879).  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vii;  Scott,  MSS.) 
BAILEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  27,  1780.  Of 
Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1784;  B.A.  1785. 
Probably  V.  of  Stukeley,  Hunts.,  1790-1837;  died  Nov.  26, 
1837,  aged  75.  One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
Jan. '22,  1786,  was  P.C.  of  Knottingley,  Yorks.;  died  there 
Nov.  19,  1826.  [In  St  Jd.n's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv,  the  curate  of 
Knottingley  is  identified  with  this  man,  but  as  the  Stukeley 
man  was  a  B.A.  and  Trinity  Hall  was  the  patron  of  the  livinK, 
this  identification  is  doubtless  the  correct  one.]  [St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV ;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  i.  105.) 
BAILEY,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  3,  1830. 
S.  of  Anthony,  of  St  Martin's  Palace,  Norwich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1830;  B..'\.  1834;  M..\.  1837.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1850. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  8,  1834;  priest,  1835;  C.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Norwich,  1834-42.  Assistant  Master  at  King 
Edward's  Grammar  School,  Norwich.  V.  of  Stoke  Holy 
Cross,  Norfolk,  1838-84.  Auditor  to  the  Norfolk  and  Norwnch 
General  Hospital.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Feb.  4,  1884, 
aged  72.  Brother  of  Anthony  W.  (1848).  (^/.  0.ron.;  Scott, 
MSS.) 
BAILEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  7,  1850.  S.  of 
Barnabas  [Congregational  minister],  of  Lane  Head.  B.  in 
the  Chapeky  of  Willenhall,  Staffs.  Bapt.  Dec.  6,  1829. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon, 
1854;  priest  (Lichfield)  1855;  C.  of  Walsall,  Staffs.,  1854-8. 
C.  of  Pleck,  1858-63.  V.  of  Grosmont,  Yorks.,  1863-79-  V.  of 
Ebberston  with  Allerston,  Yorks.,  1879-84.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  West  Cowes,  with  All  Saints',  Gurnard,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1884-1901;  Rural  Dean,  1890-1900.  Chaplain  to  the  Royal 
Yacht  Squadron,  Cowes.    Author,  An  address  to  the  Walsall 

Sundav  School  Teachers Died  July  7,  1901,  aged  71,  at 

Cowes.  Father  of  Arthur  W.  (1884).  (R.  Simms,  Biblioth. 
Staffs.;  Clergy  List,  1859;  The  Times,  July  10,  1901.) 
BAILEY,  JOHN  ALLANSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  25, 
1853.  S.  of  Joseph,  missionary  in  India.  B.  Aug.  10,  1834, 
at  Cotta,  Ceylon.  Schools,  Lincoln  Diocesan  and  Sheffield 
Proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M..A.  1880.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1857;  priest  (Canterbury)  1858;  C.  successively 
at  Tonbridge,  Liverpool,  and  St  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  1857-67.  Secretary  of  the  Colonial  and  Continental 
Church  Society,  1867-76.  Chaplain  at  the  Foundling  Hospital, 
London,  1876-90.  Limborough  Lecturer  at  Spitalfields, 
1878-81.  C.  of  Spitalfields,  1887-90.  V.  of  Weston,  Bath, 
1890-1.  Died  May  26,  1891,  at  Weston.  Brother  of  William  B. 
(1856).  {Venn,  n.  313-) 
BAILEY,  .JOHN  DAVY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  7, 
1871.  S.  of  Robert,  of  West  Field  House,  Taunton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1874; 
priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1875;  C.  of  St  James's,  Taunton, 
1874-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1876-91.  C.  of  Thorn-Falcon, 
Somerset,  1893-9;  V.  there,  1899-1936.  Chaplain  of  Taunton 
Union,  1891-1933-.    (T.  A.  Walker,  538;  Crockford,  1936.) 

BAILEY,  JOHN  HEWETT.  Adm.  at  Selwvn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1898. 
S.  of  Granville  Rowe  (1862),  clerk.  B.  June  23,  1879.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1903; 
priest,  1904;  C.  of  Midhurst,  Sussex,  1903-6.  C.  of  Hitchin, 
Herts.,  1906-10.  V.  of  Norton,  Letchworth,  1910-36-. 
(Crockford,  1938.) 

BAILEY,  JOHN  HOOLEY  ELLA.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  1878.  S.  of  Joseph  Graham,  accountant.  B.  Oct.  18, 
1858,  at  Bow,  Middlesex.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  Scholar;  Exhibitioner  (School).  Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  9,  1880;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1882;  priest  (London)  1884;  C.  of  Wellingborough, 


Bailey,  Thomas 

Northants.,  1882-4.  C.  of  St  James's,  Norlands,  1884-5. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1890-2.  V.  of  Burscough  Bridge, 
Lanes.,  1892-5.  V.  of  Whitwick  with  Swanington,  Leics., 
1895-1913.  V.  of  Peterstow,  Heref.,  1913-18.  R.  of  Wixoe, 
Essex,  192 1-6.  Died  Jan.  5,  1926,  at  the  Royal  Infirmary, 
Liverpool.    (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BAILEY,  JOHN  HOPKINS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  3,  1825.  S.  of  John.  B.  Oct.  i,  1806,  at  Harwich. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar,  1826; 
B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  14, 
1835;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1836.  P.C.  of  Billericay,  Essex,  1845- 
59.   V.  of  White  Notley,  1859-71.   Died  Nov.  13,  1871. 

BAILEY,  The  Hon.  JOHN  LANCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  5th  s.  of  Joseph  Henry  Russell,  later  Baron 
Glanusk,  of  Glanusk  Park,  Crickhowell,  Brecons.  B.  there 
Dec.  2,  1878.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Capt., 
South  Wales  Borderers;  served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18. 
Died  Oct.  26,  1918.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1888).  (Burke,  P.  an<i 
B.,  ed.  1936.) 

BAILEY,  JOHN  LOCKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  27,  1842. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842. 

BAILEY,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  13, 
1752.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Newton,  Lanes.  School,  Rivington. 
Matric.  Easter,  1752;  Scholar,  1752;  B..A.  1756;  M.A.  i759- 
Fellow,  1 759-69.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1755;  priest  (Chester) 
June,  1757;  C.  of  Sporle,  Norfolk.  C.  of  Ardwick,  Manchester, 
1757;  P-C.  of  the  Augmented  Chapel  of  Ardwick,  1765. 
Ptobably  R.  of  Miningsby,  Lines.,  1769-74.    (Peile,  11.  257.) 

BAILEY,  MICHAEL  DUCKWORTH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney, 
June  29,  1850.  S.  and  h.  of  Benjamin,  late  missionary  in 
South  India.  B.  Aug.  4,  1827,  at  Cottayam,  Travancore. 
School,  Dewsbury,  Yorks.  (Mr  Paine).  Matric.  Lent,  1851; 
B.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Rochester)  1855;  C.  of 
North  Mimms,  Herts.,  1854-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1856-61. 
Consular  Chaplain  at  Yokohama,  1861-74.  C.  of  Hampstead, 
1874-5.  C.  of  Stoke  Newington,  London,  1875-98.  R.  of 
Cold  Norton,  Essex,  1 898-1900.   Not  in  Crockford,  1901. 

BAILEY,  PERCY  DORNING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  [4th  s.]  of  Sir  William  [Knt.],  of  Sale  HaU,  Cheshire. 
B.  Sept.  18,  1876,  at  Manchester.  School,  Fettes.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1898.  Killed  Sept.  3,  1898, 
whilst  cycling  in  North  Wales.   (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.) 

BAILEY,  PERCY  JAMES.  .A.dm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892.  S.  of 
James,  Esq.,  of  33,  Harrington  Gardens,  London,  and  of 
Quendon  HaU,  Newport,  Essex  [afterwards  knighted]. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Joined  the  12th 
Lancers,  1895;  Major,  1908.  Served  in  the  South  African  War ; 
at  Paardeberg,  etc.;  severely  wounded;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  D.S.O.,  1902.  Adjutant  and  Quartermaster, 
Cavalry  School,  1905-9.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major, 
i2th  Lancers).  O.B.E.  Of  Fosse  House,  Stow-on-the-Wold. 
Brother  of  Frederick  G.  G.  (1898).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

BAILEY,  RISHTON  ROBINSON.   Adm.  sizar  (age  38)  at  Jesus, 

Nov.  30,  1820.  [A  clerk  in  Holy  Orders;  s.  and  h.  of  William, 
of  Crooke's  Place,  Norwich.  B.  there  1780.]  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  27;  priest,  Dec.  29,  1813.  Previously  in  the 
Army;  Lieut.,  21st  Fusiliers.  V.  of  Culpho,  Suffolk,  1815-18. 
R.  of  St  Peter-ad-Vincula,  Tower  of  London,  1827-40. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces;  quartered  at  the  Tower  of  London. 
Of  Maidstones  Grange,  Wormingford,  Essex.  Patron  of 
Ulting,  Essex.  Married  Harriott,  dau.  of  William  Rolfe,  of 
Ford  Street,  Essex,  Sept.  5,  1804.  Died  Mar.  28,  1840, 
aged  59,  at  Wormingford.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  William 
(1830).   (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vii;  G.  Mag.) 

BAILEY,  RISHTON  ROBINSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
May  3,  1828.  S.  and  h.  of  Rishton  Robinson  (above),  deputy 
chaplain  to  the  Tower,  London.  [B.  Feb.  20,  1809,  at  Nor- 
wich.] Schools,  [Merchant  Taylors',  Westminster]  and 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Migrated  to  Sidney, 
May  7,  1829;  B.A.  1832.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  6,  1833. 
Died  Oct.  21,  1833,  at  Wormingford,  Essex.  Buried  there. 
Brother  of  WiUiam  (1830).  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.; 
Record  of  Old  Westminsters ;  G.  Mag.) 

BAILEY,  ROBERT  HUGH.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  June  21, 
1895.  S.  of  George.  B.  Oct.  27,  187G,  at  Stanly  (?  Stainley), 
Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1898. 

BAILEY,  STANLEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1900.  S.  of 
Frederick,  deceased,  of  Burleigh  House,  Cambridge.  School, 
St  Ives  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  In  Coventry  en- 
gineering works  in  1904;  subsequently  engaged  in  farming. 
Of  Eye  Hall,  Homingsea,  Cambs.,  in  1938.    (Redit  Books.) 

BAILEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  29, 
1814.  S.  of  Roger.  B.  at  Alvechurch,  Worcs.  School,  Rock, 
Worcs.  (Rev.  D.  Davies).  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar,  1815. 
Probably  died  before  taking  his  degree. 


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BAILEY,  THOMAS  JOHN.  Adm.  peas,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  7,  1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon, 
i860;  priest  (Chichester)  1S61;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Lewes, 
Sussex,  1860-7.  C.  of  St  Mary-le-Strand,  1873-9.  C.  of  All 
Saints',  Notting  Hill.  Not  in  Crockford,  1890.  Editor, 
Ordinum  Sacrorum  in  Ecclesid  Anglicand  Defensio,  una  cum 
Statutis,  Documentis  et  Testimoniis  Ordinum  Anglicanorum 
Valorem  probantibus,  et  Registro  Consecrationibus  Archi- 
episcopi  Parkeri,  etc.   (Crockford,  1888.) 

BAILEY,  VICTOR  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter,  1896; 
B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1912.  Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Durham) 
1904;  C.  of  Haverton  Hill,  Durham,  1903-10  and  1921-4. 
C.  of  Wellington,  1910-21.  V.  of  Eighton  Banks,  1924-30. 
Died  July,  1930.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BAILEy,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  9,  1878.  S. 
of  Arthur  H.  B.  June  7,  1859,  in  London.  School,  King's 
College,  and  at  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1878. 
Died  Dec.  3,  1934,  aged  76.   (Peile,  n.  658.) 

BAILEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  9, 
1830.  S.  of  Rishton  Robinson  (1820),  clerk.  B.  May  7,  1810, 
at  Norwich.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1830; 
B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  17,  1837. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  the  Ionian  Isles,  1838.  V.  of  Ulting, 
Essex,  1842-3.  Died  unmarried  Apr.  10,  1843,  aged  32. 
Buried  at  Ulting.   Brother  of  Rishton  R.  (1828).   (G.Mag.) 

BAILEY,  WILLIAM  BULMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  22, 
1856.  S.  of  Joseph,  clerk,  deceased,  late  missionary  at  Cotta, 
Ceylon.  B.  there  Apr.  18,  1837.  Schools,  Lincoln  Diocesan, 
and  Sheffield  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  1862;  M.A. 
1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Worcester,  1865-7.  V.  of  Axminster  with  Kil- 
mington,  Devon,  1867-85.  Died  Feb.  18,  1885.  Brother  of 
John  (1853).   (Venn,  11.  331.) 

BAILEY,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1882. 
S.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Rokeby,  St  Kilda,  Australia. 
B.  Sept.  28,  1862,  at  Fitzroy.  School,  Hawthorn  Grammar, 
Australia.   Matric.  Michs.  1882.   (Venn,  11.  457.) 

BAILLIE,  ALAN  CHARLES  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  1, 1885.  [S.  of  Duncan,  Lieut. -Gen.,  Royal  Horse  Guards, 
and  of  Lock  Loy,  Co.  Nairn.  B.  1865.  School,  Wellington 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Entered  the  Army  (Seaforth 
Highlanders,  1887;  Lieut.,  1889;  Capt.,  1895.  With  the 
Hazara  Expedition,  1889-91;  Chitral  Expedition,  1895. 
Served  in  the  Nile  Campaign,  1898 ;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Died  1898,  at  Cairo,  of  wounds  received  at  Atbara.  (Welling- 
ton Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

BAILLIE,  ALBERT  VICTOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21, 
1883.  3rd  s.  of  Evan  P.  Montagu  (1844),  of  71,  South  Audley 
Street,  London.  B.  Aug.  5,  1864,  in  London.  School,  Marl- 
borough. Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891;  Hon. 
D.D.  1918.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of 
South  Shields,  1889-90.  C.  of  Walworth  and  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Rochester,  1891-5.  C.  of  Plum- 
stead,  Kent,  1894-5.  V.  of  St  Margaret's,  Plumstead,  1895- 
8.  Rural  Dean  of  Rugby,  1898-1907  and  1907-12.  R.  of 
Rugby,  1898-1912.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1905-8.  Hon. 
Canon  and  Chancellor  of  St  Michael's  Collegiate  Church, 
Coventry,  1908-12;  V.  and  sub-Dean,  1912-17.  Rural 
Dean  of  Coventry,  1912-17.  V.  of  Styvechale,  Coventry, 
1917-35.  Dean  of  Windsor,  1917-39-.  Registrar  of  the 
Order  of  the  Garter,  1917-39-.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
King,  1917-36-.  C.V.O.,  1921.  K.C.V.O.,  1932.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Author,  A  Victorian  Dean — A  memoir  of  Arthur 
Stanley;  editor   (with  Hector  Bolitho)   of  Letters  of  Lady 

Augusta  Stanley  and  Later  Letters (Burke,  L.G.;  Who's 

Who,  1938;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BAILLIE,  ALEXANDER  EWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  9,  1822.  S.  of  William,  Major.  B.  in  the  Isle  of  Wight. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823.   Entered  the  E.I.C.S.;  cadet,  1823. 

BAILLIE,  ALEXANDER  HORATIO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  7,  1858.  S.  of  David  (1805),  of  14,  Belgrave  Square, 
London.  B.  Jime  25,  1839,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1858. 
Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1856)  and  William  H.  (1854). 

BAILLIE,  ALFRED  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  27,  1849.  [4th]  s.  of  Hugh  (Duncan)  [of  Redcastle  and 
Turradale,  Co.  Ross].  B.  June  22,  1830.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857-  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  10,  1854.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1859. 
Secretary  of  the  M.C.C.,  1858-63.  Died  May  (or  June)  1867. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BAILLIE,  ALGERNON  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Jan.  19,  1886.  S.  of  John  (1857),  R.  of  Wyven- 
hoe,  Essex.  School,  Dedham.  Matric.  Lent,  1886.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War  (Capt.,  Norfolk  Militia,  1902). 
Retired;  but  returned  to  active  service  in  the  Great  War, 
1914  (Major,  Norfolk  Regt.;  resigned  commission  owing  to 
ill-health,  Dec.  1914).  Died  Oct.  18,  1918.  Brother  of 
Ernest  C.  L.  (1883).   (Univ.  War  List;  Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.) 


Baillie,  John 

BAILLIE  or  BAILLIE-HAMILTON,  CHARLES  (1784);  see 
BAILLIE-HAMILTON. 

BAILLIE,  CHARLES  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
.-^pr.  23,  1856.  4th  s.  of  David  (1805),  of  14,  Belgrave  Square, 
London.  B.  1838.  Matric.  Michs.  1856.  In  the  Army,  7th 
Hussars.   Brother  of  Alexander  H.  (1858),  etc. 

BAILLIE,  DAVID.  .-Xdm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  22, 
1805.  S.  of  James,  of  Estlemont  Castle,  Aberdeens.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1806;  B.A.  1810.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Dec.  19,  1803,  as  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Bed- 
ford. Of  Hill  Park,  Westerham,  Kent,  and  of  14.  Belgrave 
Square,  London.  Married  Louisa,  dau.  of  General  the  Hon. 
Sir  William  Stewart,  G.C.B.,  Oct.  29,  1829.  Died  June  17, 
1861,  aged  74,  in  Belgrave  Square.  Father  of  Charles  H. 
(1856),  Alexander  H.  (1858)  and  William  H.  (1854)-  (Burke, 
Fam.  Records.) 

BAILLIE,  ERNEST  CECIL  LATTER.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  .Vug.  i,  1883.  S.  of  John  (1857),  R.  of  Wyven- 
hoe,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Brother  of  Algernon  H. 
(1886). 

BAILLIE,  EVAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1816.  S.  and  h.  of  Peter  [M.P.,  of  Dochfour,  Inverness,  and 
of  CUfton,  Bristol].  B.  Apr.  i,  1798,  at  Bristol.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1816.  Of  Dochfour;  succeeded  his 
grandfather,  Evan  BaiUie,  1835.  D.L.  for  Inverness.  J. P. 
for  Cromarty  and  Inverness.  Partner  in  the  Old  Bank, 
Bristol,  1863-8.  Married  (1)  Charlotte  Augusta,  dau.  of 
Charles  Baillie-Hamilton,  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  Aug.  9, 
1821 ;  (2)  Lady  Georgina  Frederica  Montagu,  dau.  of  WilUam, 
Duke  of  Manchester,  Oct.  11,  1823.  Died  .\pr.  1883.  Father 
of  the  next  and  William  M.  (1846).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Burton;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BAILLIE,  EVAN  [PETER]  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  7,  1844.  S.  and  h.  of  Evan  (above).  B.  Aug. 
27,  1824,  at  Goldington,  Beds.  School,  Cheam,  Surrey  (Dr 
Mayo).  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Married  Lady  Frances  Anna 
Bruce,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Elgin,  Feb.  15,  1855.  Died 
v.p.  Nov.  9,  1874.  Brother  of  William  M.  (1846)  and  father  of 
Albert  V.  (1883).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Burton.) 

BAILLIE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 
13,  1784.  Of  MeUerstain,  near  Kelso,  N.B.  S.  and  h.  of 
George  [Hamilton;  assumed  the  surname  of  Baillie,  1759], 
of  Jerviswood  and  MeUerstain,  Co.  Berwick.  B.  Oct.  8,  1763. 
M.P.  for  Berwick,  1796-1818.  Of  Jerviswood  and  MeUer- 
stain. Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Pringle,  Bart.,  of 
SticheU,  July  13,  1801.  Died  Dec.  11,  1841.  Brother  of 
Charles  Baillie-Hamilton  (1784)  and  father  of  John  (1829). 
(The  Scots  Peerage,  iv.  322.) 

BAILLIE  or  BAILLIE-HAMILTON,  GEORGE  (1815);  see 
BAILLIE-HAMILTON.. 

BAILLIE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1878.  S.  of  Thomas, 
squatter,  of  Melbourne,  AustraUa.  B.  Oct.  20,  1856,  at 
Wimsmera  (?  Winsmera),  Victoria.  School,  Scotch  College, 
Melbourne.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  Succeeded  his 
uncle.  Sir  WUliam  BaiUie,  as  3rd  Bart.,  July  21,  1890;  of 
Polkemmet,  Whitburn,  Linlithgowshire.  Of  Ognez,  Toorak, 
Melbourne,  and  Benerembah,  Hay,  New  South  Wales.  J. P. 
for  Victoria  and  New  South  Wales.   Died  unmarried  Apr.  2, 

1896,  at  Melbourne.    (Venn,  11.  433;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BAILLIE,  JAMES  BLACK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  18, 

1897.  2nd  s.  of  WUliam,  of  MiUfield,  Haddington.  B.  Oct. 
24,  1872,  at  Haddington.  School,  Edinburgh  University. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1904.  D.PhU.  (Edinb.); 
LL.D.  (Aberdeen).  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  at  Aber- 
deen University,  1902-24.  Vice-ChanceUor  of  Leeds  Univer- 
sity, 1924-38;  retired.  Hibbert  Lecturer,  1931.  During  the 
Great  War  sen'ed  in  the  Admiralty  InteUigence  Department, 
1915-17,  and  in  the  Ministry  of  Labour  under  the  Chief 
Industrial  Commissioner,  1917-19.  Chairman  of  various 
Trade  Boards,  1919-24.  A  member  of  the  Royal  Commission 
on  the  CivU  Service,  1929.  O.B.E.,  1918.  Knighted,  1931. 
Knight  Commander  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  1933.  Freeman 
of  the  City  of  London;  Hon.  Freeman  of  the  Company  of 
Clothworkers.  Of  Bardon  HiU,  Weetwood,  Leeds.  J. P.  for 
the  West  Riding,  Yorks.  Author,  Hegel's  Logic;  The  Idealistic 
Construction  of  Experience;  Studies  in  Human  Nature,  etc. 
(Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BAILLIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  28,  1829. 
[6th]  s.  of  George  (1784).  B.  Jan.  3,  1810,  at  MeUerstain, 
Berwicks.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1830;  B.A.  1834; 
M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1833;  priest  (Lincoln)  1834. 
V.  of  Lissington,  Lines.,  1837.  Sometime  V.  of  Wetwang, 
Yorks.  R.  of  Nunburnhohne,  1852-4.  Preb.  of  York,  1852. 
Canon  Residentiary  of  York,  1854-88.  R.  of  Elsdon  with 
Otterbum  and  Horsley,  Northumberland,  1854-76.  P.C.  of 
Cupar,  Fife,  1879-88.  Married  CeciUa  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles 
Hawkins,  Canon  of  York,  Apr.  4,  1837.  [Raised  to  the  rank 
of  an  Earl's  son,  1859.]  Died  Aug.  7,  1888,  at  The  Residence, 
York.  (The  Scots  Peerage,  iv.  323;  Le  Neve,  Fasti,  iii.  227; 
G.  Mag.,  1842,  I.  213.) 


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BAILLIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  June  25,  1857;  a  'Ten-year' 
man.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Falahill,  N.B.  B.  Aug.  23,  1816, 
at  Mitchelston,  Edinburgh.  Schools,  Edinburgh  High  and 
Edinburgh  University  (where  he  obtained  the  gold  medal  in 
Philosophy,  1839).  Matric.  Easter,  1866;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.) 
1868;  D.D.  (Trinity)  1876.  Previously  a  Minister  in  the 
Scottish  Established  Church,  1841-3;  and  in  the  Free 
Church,  1843-54.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1857;  priest,  1858. 
Minister  of  Percy  Chapel,  London,  1860-6.  R.  of  Wyvenhoe, 
Essex,  1866-90.  Author,  Sermons ;  and  biographical  memoirs. 
Died  June  17,  1890.  Father  of  Ernest  C.  L.  (1883)  and 
Algernon  H.  (1886).   (Venn,  11.  335.) 

BAILLIE,  MATTHEW  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Ca:us,  Jan.  6, 
1855.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Hunter,  Esq.,  of  4,  Upper  Harley 
Street,  London.  B.  1837,  at  Chelteniam.  School,  Eton. 
Entered  the  Army,  72nd  Seaforth  Highlanders;  served  during 
the  Indian  Mutiny.   Died  1866.   {Venn,  11.  322.) 

BAILLIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1804.   S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

BAILLIE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  peas,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  6,  1854.  [2nd]  s.  of  David  (1805).  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1859.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Ian, 
May  4,  1858.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1861.  Brother  of  Charles  H. 
(1856),  etc. 

BAILLIE,  WILLIAM  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  9,  1846.  [2nd  s.  of  Evan  (1816),  of  Dochfour, 
Inverness.  B.  Oct.  11,  1827.]  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.1850; 
M.A.  1854.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  25,  1850.  Sheriff  of 
Bristol,  1859-60.  Vice-President  of  the  Bristol  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  1859-61.  Partner  in  the  Old  Bank  at  Bristol, 
1852-73.  J. P.  for  Inverness.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Sept.  II,  1902.  Brother  of  Evan  M.  (1844).  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.,  sub  Burton;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BAILLIE,  WILLIAM  WORTERS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1875.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk.  B.  Aug.  30,  1855,  at 
Londonderry.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.  Rowing  'blue', 
1880  (stroke).  Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (Peterb.)  1883;  C.  of 
Oundle,  Northants.,  1881-4.  Chaplain  at  Bombay,  1885- 
1907.  R.  of  Barnwell  St  Andrew's  with  All  Saints',  Cambs., 
1907-29.  Resided  latterly  at  Hastings.  Died  there  Sept.  13, 
1931,  aged  76.    (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  18,  1931.) 

BAILLIE-HAMILTON  or  BAILLIE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Pembroke,  June  12,  1784.  2nd  s.  of  Hon.  George 
[Baillie- Hamilton],  of  Jerviswood  and  Mellerstain  [and 
grandson  of  Charles  (Hamilton),  Lord  Binning].  B.  Nov.  27, 
1764.  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1795.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Oct.  11,  1789;  priest,  Oct.  10,  1790.  R.  of 
Colton,  Norfolk,  1796-9.  R.  of  Lofthouse,  Yorks.,  1799-1802. 
V.  of  Stainton,  1801.  R.  of  Middleton-in-Teasdale,  Durham, 
1802.  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  1806-20.  Married  Lady 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Alexander,  Earl  of  Home,  Apr.  16,  1797. 
Died  June  19,  1820.  Brother  of  George  (1784)  and  father  of 
George  (1815).   {Catit.  Act  Bk.;  Scots  Peerage,  iv.  322.) 

BAILLIE  [BAILLIE-HAMILTON],  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  30,  1815.  S.  and  h.  of  [Hamilton] 
Charles  (1784)  [Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  and  grandson  of 
Alexander,  Earl  of  Home].  B.  Oct.  4,  1798,  in  Berwicks. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  M.A.  1818.  Envoy 
Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Florence. 
K.C.H.  Died  Sept.  3,  1850.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Had- 
dington.) 

BAILLIE-HAMILTON,  GEORGE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22) 
at  Pembroke,  Mar.  26,  1872.  S.  and  h.  of  Peregrine  Charles, 
deceased,  Lieut.  B.  Mar.  i,  1851,  at  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876,  as  Hamilton,  G.  J.  B.  Ord. 
deacon,  1875;  priest  (Lincoln)  1876;  C.  of  East  Bridgeford, 
Notts.,  1875-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1877-85.  R.  of  Wistaston, 
Cheshire,  1885-92.  V.  of  Waverton,  1892-1902.  Died 
July  14,  1904.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Haddington;  Foster, 
Peerage.) 

BAILLIE-HAMILTON,  GEORGE  (Lord  BINNING).  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1875.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  nth  Earl  of 
Haddington,  of  Tyninghame,  Prestonkirk,  N.B.  B.  Dec.  24, 
1856,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1876; 
B.A.  1879.  Entered  the  Army  (Royal  Horse  Guards,  1881. 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  Campaign;  present  at  the  battles  of 
Kassassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  at  the  capture  of  Cairo. 
In  the  Nile  Expedition,  1884,  and  the  Hazara  campaign. 
Commanded  the  Royal  Horse  Guards,  1899-1903 ;  retired  from 
the  Army,  1907).  A.D.C.  to  Lord  Dufierin,  Viceroy  of  India, 
1888-9;  to  Lord  Connemara,  Governor  of  Madras,  1889-90. 
Lord-Lieut,  of  Berwick,  1900.  C.V.O.,  1902.  C.B.,  1904. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-17  (Lieut. -Col.,  Lothians  and 
Border  Horse).  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Tyninghame, 
Prestonkirk,  N.B.  Died  v. p.  Jan.  12,  1917.  Buried  at 
Tyninghame.   Brother  of  the  next.   {G.E.C.) 


Baily,  John 

BAILLIE-HAMILTON  [post  BAILLIE-HAMILTON-ARDEN], 
The  Hon.  HENRY  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31, 
1881.  3rd  s.  of  George,  Earl  of  Haddington,  of  Tyninghame, 
Prestonkirk.  B.  there  Oct.  4,  1862.  School,  Radley.  Matric. 
Easter,  1881.  Capt.,  Coldstream  Guards;  retired.  Of  Ardeme 
Hall,  Tarporley,  Cheshire.  J. P.  for  Berwicks.  and  Cheshire. 
Assumed,  by  deed  poll,  the  additional  surname  of  Arden, 
1918.  Brother  of  George  (above).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  ed. 
I937-) 

BAILY,  EDWARD  PETER.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9, 
1871.  S.  of  G.  H.,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar,  1872-5;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1884. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1872-4.  Schoolmaster  at  Cordwalles,  Birken- 
head, for  three  years.  Head  Master  of  Hazelwood  Preparatory 
School, Lira psfield,  Surrey,  1879-1906.  Afterwards  organising 
Secretary  to  the  Herefordshire  Branch  of  the  National 
Service  League.  Of  12,  Cardinal  Mansions,  Victoria  Street, 
Westminster.  {Venn,  11.  400;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directory,  1906.) 

BAILY,  FRANCIS  GIBSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16, 
1886.  S.  and  h.  of  Walter  (1856),  barrister,  inspector  of 
schools,  of  London.  B.  Mar.  18,  1868,  at  Kensington, 
London.  School,  University  College  (Mr  H.  W.  Eve).  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  Scholar,  1888;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class, 
1888;  Pt  11,  ist  Class,  1889);  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Studied 
engineering  with  James  Simpson  and  Co.,  1889-90.  On  the 
Staff  of  Siemens  Bros,  and  Co.,  1890-2.  Lecturer  on  Electro- 
Technology  at  Liverpool  University,  1892-5.  Professor  of 
Electrical  Engineering  at  Heriot  Watt  College,  Edinburgh, 
1896-1933.  Emeritus  Professor,  1933.  M.I.E.E.,  F.R.S.E. 
Consulting  Engineer  for  various  boards.  Contributed  papers 
to  scientific  journals.  Of  Newbury,  Juniper  Green,  Midlo- 
thian. Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Reg.  of 
the  Senate,  1937;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BAILY,  GERARD  GIBSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1892.  S.  of  Walter  (1856),  inspector  of  schools,  of  London. 
B.  June  3,  1874,  at  Leeds.  School,  University  College, 
London  (Mr  H.  W.  Eve).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  Law 
Trip.,  ist  Class,  Pt  I,  1894;  Pt  II,  1895;  LL.B.  1895;  LL.M. 
1899.  Chancellor's  Medal  (Legal)  1895.  Adm.  SoUcitor, 
1899;  at  Brighton  in  the  Town  Clerk's  Ofi&ce,  1899-1905.  At 
Derby  in  the  office  of  the  Clerk  of  the  County  Council,  1905- 
36-.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Sherwood  Foresters 
(Notts,  and  Derby  Regt.)  and  Labour  Corps;  in  France, 
1916).  A  prominent  Freemason.  Pro\'incial  Grand  Secretary 
for  Derbyshire,  1919.  Past  Grand  Standard  Bearer  (Eng- 
land) 1933.  Of  272,  Burton  Road,  Derby.  Brother  of  the 
above.  (Law  List,  1937;  Univ.  War  List;  L.  G.  H.  Horton- 
Smith.) 

BAILY,  HENRY  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  4, 
1827.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Calne,  Wilts.  School,  Tilshead 
(Rev.  J.  H.  Johnson).  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Jan.  7,  1839; 
Scholar,  1839;  B.A.  (34**  Wrangler)  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Chester)  1842 ;  P.C.  of  Hurdsfield,  Cheshire, 
1842-6.  V.  of  Swindon,  Wilts.,  1847-85.  Surrogate,  dio. 
Bristol,  1847-1900.  R.  of  Lydiard  Tregoz,  Gloucs.,  1885-1900. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  May  8,  1900.  Buried  at  Tregoz. 
\Peile,  II.  464.) 

BAILY,  HERBERT  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1891. 
S.  of  Charles,  brewer,  of  Bath.  B.  Nov.  30,  1872,  at  Whitby. 
Schools,  Norwich  Grammar  and  the  Hermitage,  Bath.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Master  at  the  Priory  School, 
Bedford,  1898.  Living  at  Bishop's  Waltham,  Hants.,  in  1907. 
Died  Feb.  i,  1934.   (Venn,  11.  518.) 

BAILY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  27,  1823.  S.  and 
h.  of  John,  Esq.  [formerly  physician,  a  freeman  of  the 
Society  of  Apothecaries  of  London  by  redemption.  Mar.  18, 
1796;  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London,  under  John 
Abemethy;  F.R.C.S.;  gave  up  medicine  and  engaged  in 
business  as  a  coal  merchant  in  London;  died  there  Mar. 
1857;  of  Stamford  Hill,  London,  and  Ann,  dau.  of  William 
Richardson  and  granddaughter  of  Charles  Greene  Say.]  B. 
Apr.  1805.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
Scholar;  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1828; 
M.A.  1831.  Fellow,  1830.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  16, 
1829.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1832.  Bencher  1851.  Q.C.,  1851. 
Leader  in  Vice-Chancellor  Kindersley's  Court  until  1867. 
University  Counsel,  1857-67;  retired.  Married  Susan,  dau. 
of  Richard  Smith,  of  Stoke  Newington,  and  Basinghall 
Street,  London,  May  19,  1837.  Heir-at-law  to  his  uncle, 
Francis  Baily,  F.R.S.,  the  celebrated  astronomer;  on  his 
mother's  side  he  was  a  great-grandson  of  Edward  Say,  Master 
of  the  Stationers'  Company.  Died  June  19,  1877,  at  Stoney 
Hills,  Esher,  Surrey.  Brother  of  William  P.  (1826);  father  of 
Walter  (1856).  (Scott,  AfSS. ;  /nns  of  Court;  L.  G.  H.  Horton- 
Smith.) 


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Baily,  Johnson 

BAILY,  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  25, 
1853.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Chippenham,  WUU.  B.  there.  School, 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B..^.  1857; 
M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Manchester)  i86o;  C. 
of  Christ  Church,  Salford,  1859-63.  C.  of  Bishop  Middleham, 
Durham,  1863-8.  V.  of  Pallion,  1868-83.  V.  of  St  Hilda's, 
South  Shields,  1883-91.  Rural  Dean  of  Jarrow,  1884-93. 
Proctor  for  the  Archdeaconry  of  Durham,  1886-1909.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Durham,  1889-1915.  R.  of  Ryton,  1891-1909. 
Rural  Dean  of  Chester-le-Street,  1895-1909.  M.A.  (Durham) 
1872.  Died  Oct.  4,  1915,  aged  80,  at  Durham.  Father  of 
William  F.  (1886).   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BAILY,  LAURENCE  HEAD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  S.  of  Laurence  Richardson  [an  average  adjuster;  some- 
time on  the  Mersev  Docks  and  Harbour  Board],  of  May  Bank, 
Aigburth,  near  Liverpool.  B.  Aug.  29,  1852,  at  St  Michael's 
Hamlet,  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Married  and  had 
issue.  [For  an  account  of  his  father's  Ufe  by  L.  G.  H.  Horton- 
Smith,  see  The  Liverpool  Review,  ix.  No.  6.]  Died  July  12, 
1891,  at  50,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  S.W.  i.  Buried  at 
Brompton  Cemetery. 

BAILY  [RICHARD].  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  12,  i75/~- 

S.  of ,  clerk,  of  Wrangle,  Lines.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric. 

Michs.  1757.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard  (1729).  V.  of  Wrangle, 
Lines. ;  but  he  does  not  appear  in  Lines.  Pedigrees  of  Bailey 
(or  BaUy)  of  Wrangle  and  Leake. 

BAILY,  WALKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31, 
1856.  S.  of  John  Walker  [archaeologist,  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.],  of  Camberwell,  London.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1866.  Died  June  10,  1897.  {Registry 
Obits.) 

BAILY,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  14,  1856. 
S.  and  h.  of  John  (1823),  barrister.  B.  Mar.  15,  1837,  in 
London.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar; 
2nd  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler)  i860;  M.A. 
1863.  Fellow,  1861.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  30,  1858. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1862.  Government  Inspector  of  Schools, 
1870-90.  On  the  Council  of  the  University  of  London,  1893- 
1907;  a  member  of  University  College  Committee,  1907-15; 
Chairman  of  the  School  Management  Committee;  intimately 
connected  with  the  removal  of  University  CoUege  School  from 
Gower  Street  to  Hampstead,  1907.  Vice-President  of  the 
Physical  Society  of  London,  1890-5.  An  inventor  of  the 
two-phase  electric  motor  and  of  the  integrating  anemometer. 
Contributed  scientific  articles  to  the  Philosophical  Magazine. 
Died  Mar.  21,  1917,  aged  80,  at  4,  Rosslyn  Hill,  Hampstead. 
Father  of  Francis  G.  (1886)  and  Gerard  G.  (1892).  {Eagle, 
XXXIX ;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  22  and  Apr.  3, 
1917.) 

BAILY,  WILLIAM  FALKNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
i886.  S.  of  Johnson  (1853),  V.  of  South  Shields.  B.  Dec.  29, 
1866,  at  Bishop  Middleham,  Durham.  School,  Durham 
Grammar  (Mr  Marshall).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Exhibitioner; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Durham) 
1891;  C.  of  Monkwearmouth,  1890-5.  Head  of  Cambridge 
House,  Cambenvell,  1896-1903.  Master  of  the  College  of 
St  Saviour,  Southwark,  1904-5.  V.  of  Plumstead,  Kent, 
1905-13.  P.C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Smithfields,  1914-22.  P.C. 
of  St  Paul's,  Wimbledon,  1914-27.  Latterly  of  Jesmond, 
Newcastle-on-T)Tie.  Died  there  Feb.  20,  1937,  aged  70.  {The 
Times,  Feb.  22,  1937.) 

BAILY,  WILLIAM  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Michs. 
1826.  [S.  of  John.  B.  Jan.  28,  1807.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar;  B,A.  (31st  Wrangler) 
1830;  M..^.  1833;  B.D.  1852.  Fellow,  1831.  Proctor,  1847. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  17,  1832; 
priest  (CarUsle)  June  21,  1834.  Chaplain-in -Ordinary  at 
Hampton  Court  Palace,  1849-65;  vacated  his  rooms  at  the 
Palace  in  1865.  R.  of  Gt  Waldingfield,  Suffolk,  1858-71. 
Died  Aug.  3,  1871.  Brother  of  John  (1823).  {Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

BAIN,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  18,  1881.  S.  of 
William,  calico  printer.  B.  Mar.  2,  1849,  at  Kilmarnock, 
A>TS.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  LL.D. 
(Dublin)  1891.  [Previously  Head  Master  of  St  Bride's 
NationaJ  Schools,  Liverpool.]  F.R.G.S.,  1879.  Principal  of 
Waterloo  College,  Liverpool,  1885-92.  Ord.  deacon,  1889; 
priest  (Liverpool)  1890;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Kirkdale,  Lanes., 
1889-90.  C.  of  Litherland,  1890-2.  Edited  The  Tempest, 
with  notes.  Died  Nov.  25,  1892,  at  Waterloo.  {Boose,  iv. 
Suppl.;  Eagle.) 

BAIN,  DONALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1868.  S.  of 
William  Richard  (1841),  R.  of  Flempton,  Suffolk.  B.  Nov.  8, 
1850,  at  Cambridge.   Matric.  Michs.  1869. 

BAIN,  DONALD  KENNETH  DOVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  13,  1896.  S.  of  John  Dove.  B.  Apr.  8,  1878,  at  Cocker- 
mouth,  Cumberland,  School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1896; 


Bainbridge,  Henry  Pearson 

B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903.  Solicitor,  1905;  retired.  Address, 
The  Bourne,  Silverdale  Road,  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex,  in  1925. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BAIN,  EDWIN  SANDYS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  16,  1816.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Lancaster.  School, 
Twickenham,  Middlesex  (Mr  Lewis).  Matric.  Michs.  1816; 
B..'\.  1820;  M.A.  1824.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  1, 
i8i6,  as  s.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Little  Stanhope  Street, 
Park  Lane.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1829.  Serjeant-at-Law,  1845. 
Died  Dec.  30,  1874,  at  Livelands,  Stirling.  [In  Boase  he  is 
described  as  s.  of  VViUiam,  Lieut. -Col.,  of  Livelands,  Stirling.] 
{Boase.) 

BAIN,  WILLIAM  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  12, 
1841.  S.  of  Henderson,  Capt.,  R.N.,  of  Esher,  Surrey.  B. 
Mar.  21,  1822,  at  Leatherhead.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1845; 
priest,  1846.  P.C.  of  Edwardstone,  Suffolk.  P.C.  of  Willing- 
ham,  Cambs.,  1850.  R.  (and  patron)  of  Flempton  with  Hen- 
grave,  Suffolk,  1851-83.  Died  Aug.  5,  1883,  aged  61,  at 
Flempton.   Father  of  Donald  (1868).   {Peile,  11.  472.) 

BAINBRIDGE;  see  also  BAINBRIGGE. 

BAINBRIDGE,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  18,  1892. 
School,  Levs,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895; 
LL.B.  1897;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1899.  Solicitor,  1899;  Central- 
Exchange  Buildings,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  (C.  Bainbridge 
and  Daim).  Of  Espley  Hall,  Morpeth,  in  1938.  {Reg.  of  the 
Senate,  1937;  Law  List,  1937;  Kelly,  Directory,  1938.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  ERNEST  RANE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  24,  1863.  S.  of  B.,  Esq.,  of  25,  Holbom,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1863. 

BAINBRIDGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb. 
19,  1827.  B.  at  Huttou  Reedby,  North  Riding,  Yorks. 
Matric.  .Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
Sept.  24,  1 831;  priest  (Bristol)  Oct.  6,  1832;  C.  of  Framling- 
ham,  Suffolk.  Head  Master  of  Rothbury  Grammar  School, 
Northumberland,  1831-72.   Not  in  Crockford,  1874. 

BAINBRIDGE,  FRANCIS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  29,  1893.  S.  of  Robert  Robinson,  of  High  Street, 
Stockton-on-Tees,  Durham.  B.  there  July  29,  1874.  School, 
Ley-s,  Cambridge  (Dr  Moulton).  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Prize- 
man; Scholar,  1896;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1895; 
Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1897);  B..\.  1896;  M.B.  and  M.A.  1901 ;  M.D. 
1904.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  House 
Physician.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1899;  F.R.C.P.,  1909. 
L.S.A.,  1907.  Demonstrator  in  Physiology  and  Pharmacology 
at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Lecturer  in  Pathology  at 
Guy's  Hospital.  Assistant  Bacteriologist  at  the  Lister 
Institute  of  Preventive  Medicine,  1907.  Lecturer  at  the  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons,  1908;  at  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians, 
1912.  F.R.S.,  1919.  D.Sc.  (London)  1904.  Professor  of 
Physiology  at  Durham  University,  1911-15.  Professor  of 
Physiology  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London,  1915-21. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Author,  physio- 
logical, etc.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  21,  1921,  at 
37,  Clarence  Gate,  Regent's  Park.  {D.N.B.,  Twentieth 
Century.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 
1789.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  The  Riding,  Northumberland. 

B.  Mar.  23,  1771.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  B..'^. 
1794;  M.A.  1797.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  9,  i794- 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1799.  Of  The  Riding,  Northumberland, 
and  of  Winchfield,  Hants.  Residing  at  Mount  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  London,  in  1815.  Died  unmarried  Aug.  17, 
1841,  at  Winchfield.   {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 

IV.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17, 
1835.  B.  at  Dent,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1838; 
B.A.  {zTth  Wrangler)  1839;  M.A.  1842;  B.D.  1849.  Fellow. 
Probably  C.  of  Pickworth,  Rutland,  in  1841;  of  Bredon, 
Worcs.,  1848-9.  Died  Aug.  3,  1858,  aged  49,  in  College. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  11.  312-) 

BAINBRIDGE,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1894.  B.  Oct.  18,  1875.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Gloucester) 
1901 ;  C.  of  Frampton-Mansell  with  Sapperton,  Gloucs.,  1899- 
1901.  Held  other  curacies,  1901-5.  V.  of  Atcham,  Salop, 
1905-22.  Living  at  Northam,  Devon,  in  1925;  of  Stanton 
Lacy,  Ludlow,  Salop,  in  1939.   {Crockford,  1939.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  HENRY  PEARSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Dec.  4,  i8s7.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1858;  B.A. 
1861;  M.A.  1884.    Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (York)   1870; 

C.  of  Thornton  Dale,  Yorks.,  1869-72.  C.  of  EUerbum, 
1872-3.  V.  of  Ganton,  1873-1904.  Died  July  2,  1904,  aged 
66.   Buried  at  Ganton.   {Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 


Bainbridge,  Henry  Sedley 

BAINBRIDGE,  HENRY  SEDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  28,  1857.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  at  St  Marylebone, 
London.   Bapt.  May  9,  1838.   Matric.  Michs.  1857. 

BAINBRIDGE,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  9,  1882.  S.  of  Herbert  Glendining,  of  Woodham  Hall, 
Woking,  Surrey.  B.  Oct.  29,  1862,  at  Gowhatti,  Assam. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886.  Cricket 
'blue',  1884-6;  Capt.  Went  to  America  with  Edward  Sanders' 
cricket  team  in  1886;  every  match  won.  In  business  at 
Birmingham.  Of  Sherboume,  Warws. ;  afterwards  of  Lincoln 
Lodge,  Leamington.  J. P.  for  Warwickshire.  Director  of 
Mitchell  and  Butler,  brewers,  Birmingham.  Married  and 
had  issue.    [Fifty  Years  of  Sport;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  3, 
1818.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  solicitor,  of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne.  School,  Hackney.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1826.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1823.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1826. 

BAINBRIDGE,  JOSEPH  HALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Cars, 
Mar.  19,  1844.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.  (formerly  in  E.I.  Co.'s 
medical  service).  School,  Clapham  (Rev.  C.  Pritchard). 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  (2$th  Wrangler)  1848;  M.A.  1851. 
(Venn,  11.  266.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  OSWALD  JEFFERSON.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept. 
30,  1898.  S.  of  Emerson  Muschamp,  of  Sheffield.  B.  Sept.  20, 
1879.  School,  Charterhouse.  .Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Mining 
engineer  and  coUiery  owner.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut., 
Shenvood  Rangers).  Died  Sept.  27,  1915,  at  The  Hall, 
Kirklington,  Notts.   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1866.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Lincoln.  Bapt.  Oct.  21,  1847. 
[School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1871.  Ord. 
deacon,  1870;  priest  (Lichfield)  1871;  C.  of  Battlefield,  Salop, 
1870-2;  V.  there,  1872-1908.  V.  of  Uffington,  1872-5.  Died 
Oct.  24,  1908,  aged  61.    (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  THOMAS  DRAKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  4,  1824.  S.  of  Thomas  [banker,  of  London]. 
B.  there  Nov.  8,  1805.  School,  Finchley,  .Middlesex  (Mr 
Fanning).  Matric.  Michs.  1824.  Went  to  India;  Ensign, 
82nd  Regt.,  1827;  returned  owing  to  ill-health.  Married 
Hester,  dau.  of  Robert  Rickards,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Apr.  22,  1830. 
Died  Feb^  8,  1870,  at  Down  HaU,  Epsom,  Surrey.  (Chesters 
of  Chicheley.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26,  1837. 
Did  not  reside.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  19,  1835;  age  24;  s.  and  h.  of  William,  gent.,  of  .\lston, 
Cumberland.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1838.  .A.n  author  (see  notice 
of  him  in  R.  Welford's  Men  of  Mark  twixt  Tyne  and  Tweed,  i. 
169-73).   Died  Dec.  13,  1869.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BAINBRIDGE-BELL,  see  BELL,  FRANK  C.  (1882)  and  WALDE- 
GRAVE,  D.  (1881). 

BAINBRIGGE,  or  BAINBRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  .'Vpr.  18,  1772.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Chapeltown, 
Yorks.  School,  Leeds  Grammar  (Mr  Brooke).  Matric. 
Easter,  1772;  Scholar,  1774;  B.A.  1776.  Perhaps  V.  of  West 
Haddon,  Northants.,  1780-4,  and  of  Broad-Chalke,  Wilts., 
1785-6. 

BAINBRIGGE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  12, 
1771.  [No  residence  recorded.]  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 
Woodseat,  Rocester,  Staffs.  B.  Feb.  7,  1752.  Did  not  matri- 
culate. Capt.  in  the  Staffs.  Militia.  Married  (i)  Honor,  dau. 
of  Phihp  Gell,  M.D.,  of  Wirksworth,  Derbs. ;  (2)  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Harrison,  Esq.,  of  Yeldersley,  Sept.  24,  1789. 
Of  Hill  House,  Derby.  Died  Jan.  28,  1842,  aged  90,  at  Derby. 
Buried  at  Rocester.  Brother  of  the  next.  {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  iv;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  i.) 

BAINBRIGGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  20,  1769.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Woodseat  and 
Rocester,  Staffs,  [and  Ann,  dau.  of  Isaac  Borrow,  Esq.,  of 
Derbs.].  B.  Aug.  19,  1751,  at  Derby.  Schoob,  Derby  (Mr 
Manlove)  and  Mackworth  (Mr  Pickering).  Did  not  matri- 
culate. Sheriff  of  Staffs.,  1801.  Owned  estates  at  Woodseat, 
Rochester  and  Derby;  left  them  to  Mary  Anne,  the  natural 
daughter  of  his  own  natural  daughter,  EUzabeth.  Died 
unmarried,  1818.  Brother  of  the  above.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV;  Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Glover,  Derbs.,  11.  553.) 

BAINBRIGGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1771- 
Of  London.  Did  not  matriculate.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  21,  1771,  as  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge. 

BAINES,  see  also  BAYNES. 

BAINES,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  16,  1890. 
S.  of  Matthew,  district  sujjerintendent,  engineering  dept., 
N.E.  Railway,  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.  B.  there  July  31, 
1872.   Schools,  West  House,  Northallerton  (Mr  Jackson)  and 


Baines,  Eustace  Henry  Melville  Talbot 

Barnard  Castle.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897. 
Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (York)  1897;  0.  of  All  Saints', 
Sheffield,  1896-1905.  V.  of  St  Gorge's,  Newcastle,  1905-10. 
V.  of  St  Helen's,  Lanes.,  1910-25.  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool, 
1917-25;  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1920-5.  V.  and  Rural 
Dean  of  Huddersfield,  1925-35.  Hon.  Canon  of  Wakefield, 
1925-35;  of  St  Hilda  1935-7;  Canon,  1937-.  Archdeacon  of 
Halifax  and  Sandersen,  1935-.  Examining  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Wakefield,  1935-.  Of  Thorpe  Grainge,  Almondbury, 
Halifax.   Married  and  had  issue.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BAINES,  ALEXANDER  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  3rd  s.  of  John  William,  of  Cawood,  Apperley 
Bridge,  Yorks.  B.  Jan.  3,  1873,  at  Burley,  Leeds.  Schools, 
[Leeds  Grammar]  and  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
Exhibitioner;  Scholar,  1894;  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1894); 
B.A.  1895.  Solicitor;  in  the  Government  Education  Office, 
Whitehall,  London,  1906.  Brother  of  Edward  (1885)  and 
Herbert  S.  (1887).    (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BAINES,  ALFRED  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23, 
1871.  S.  of  William,  of  Portland  Place,  London.  B.  Mar.  9, 
1852,  at  Croydon,  Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879. 

BAINES,  CHARLES  THOMAS  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  June  28,  1831.  S.  of  James  Johnson  (1797),  V.  of 
BurweU,  Cambs.  B.  there  1812.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A. 
1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1836;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  1837;  C.  of  EastweU,  Leics.,  1836-54.  Chap- 
lain of  Melton  Mowbray  Union,  1854-68.  C.  of  Burton 
Lazars,  1858-67.  C.  of  Cold  Ashby,  Northants.,  1868-71. 
V.  of  North  Carlton,  Lines.,  1871-93.  Died  Dec.  13,  1893, 
aged  81.    (Peile,  11.  441.) 

BAINES,  DENNIS  LYNCH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  2, 
1899.  S.  of  Egerton  Charles  -Augustus,  M.R.C.S.  B.  at 
Henley-on-Thames.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Assistant  Collector  in  the  Uganda 
Protectorate,  East  Africa  (Colonial  Office),  1904.  District 
Commissioner,  1909.  Political  Officer  at  Bukoba,  Tangan- 
yika Territory,  1920.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major, 
Uganda  Volunteer  Regt.).  Of  Church  Green,  Witney,  Oxon. 
O.B.E.,  1919.    (Peile,  u.  830;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BAINES,  EDMUND  LEWIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  25,  1770.  S.  of  John.  Bapt.  May  10,  1752,  at  Layham, 
Suffolk.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  LL.B. 
1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  12,  1774;  priest  (London) 
Dec.  21,  1776;  C.  of  Polstead,  Suffolk,  1774.  V.  of  Messing, 
Essex,  1783.  Died  there  Sept.  13,  1783.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1766)  and  Thomas  (1764).   (Peile,  11.  291;  Al.  Carthus.) 

BAINES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  2, 
1 8 19.  S.  of  James  Johnson,  late  V.  of  Cainham,  Salop  [see 
also  note  sub  Baines,  James  Johnson  (1797)],  and  grandson 
of  Thomas  (1764).  B.  Aug.  i,  1801,  at  Ludlow.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar;  Bell  Scholar, 
1821;  Browne  MedaUist,  1821;  B.A.  {^th  Classic)  1824; 
M.A.  1827.  Fellow,  1825-41.  Held  various  College  Offices. 
Senior  Proctor,  1837-8.  A  member  of  'The  Apostles', 
together  with  F.  Maurice,  John  Sterling,  etc.  Classical 
Lecturer  in  the  College.  Examiner  in  the  Classical  Tripos, 
1829.  Travelled  in  Germany,  Italy  and  Sicily.  Ord.  deacon 
(Hereford)  1825;  priest  (Bristol)  Dec.  25,  1826.  Assistant 
Master  at  Shrewsbury  School,  1825-8.  C.  of  Shudy  Camps, 
Cambs.,  1829.  Mildmay  Preacher,  1833-5.  V.  of  St  Peter 
with  St  Giles',  Cambridge,  1837-40.  R.  of  CUpston,  Nor- 
thants., 1840-3.  V.  of  Bluntisham,  Hunts.,  1841-59.  V.  of 
Yalding,  Kent,  1859-82.  Married  his  cousin,  Catherine 
Eulalia  Baines,  1840.  Liberal  in  pohtics;  preached  the 
fimeral  sermon  on  John  Stallan,  a  labourer  of  Gt  Shelford, 
who  was  executed  for  arson  at  Cambridge,  Dec.  7,  1833. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  .^pr.  20,  1882,  at  San  Remo.  Buried 
at  Yalding.  M.I.  Brother  of  George  B.  (1834)  and  father  of 
Jervoise  A.  (1866).    (Peile,  11.  395.) 

BAINES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885.  S.  of  Qohn 
WiUiam],  deceased.  B.  .A.pr.  15,  1866,  at  Leeds.  Schools, 
Bramham  College,  Yorks.,  and  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.C.,  1893.  D.P.H.,  1902. 
In  medical  practice  at  Burton  Leonard,  Leeds,  1893.  Some- 
time House  Surgeon  at  Leeds  Infirmary,  and  at  Sunderland 
General  Infirmary  in  1897.  .Medical  Referee  to  the  L.N.E.R., 
1920-36.  In  medical  practice  at  Whitby,  Yorks.  (E.  and 
E.  F.  Baines).  Brother  of  Herbert  S.  (1887),  etc.  {Venn,  11. 
477;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BAINES,  EUSTACE  HENRY  MELVILLE  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  28,  1888.  3rd  s.  of  Lazarus  Threlfall 
(1853),  Esq.,  of  The  Hall,  Bawtry,  Yorks.  B.  Nov.  19,  1870. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  LL.B.  1893;  Athletic  'blue,'  1893.  Civil 
Magistrate  of  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Lancelot  O.  T.  (1896)  and 
Matthew  T.  (1882).    (Burke   L.G.,  1937.) 


I 


I 


Baines,  Francis  [Arthur] 

BAINES,  FRANCIS  [ARTHUR].  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  3,  1834.  S.  of  James,  clerk  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  of 
Shooter's  Hill  [and  Margaret  Coope].  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1840;  M..\.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1840; 
priest  (Rochester)  1841.  C.  of  Orpington,  Kent,  1847-9-  C. 
of  Christ  Church,  Bamet,  and  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Ware, 
Herts.,  1858-64.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Torquay,  1872-80. 
C.  of  Barcombe,  Sussex,  1880-2;  retired  from  clerical  work. 
Lived  at  Hawkshead,  Lanes.,  and  latterly  at  Shepton  Mallet. 
Died  June  7,  1895,  aged  79,  at  The  Chaplain  House,  Shepton 
Mallet.    {Peite,  u.  453.) 

BAINES,  FREDERICK  TALBOT.  .\dm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1889. 
S.  of  Edward  Mainwaring,  newspaper  proprietor,  of  Harro- 
gate, Yorks.  B.  .-Vug.  i,  1870,  at  Leeds.  Schools,  Leeds 
Grammar  and  Oswestry.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Exhibitioner, 
1891;  B.A.  1892.  Joumahst;  on  the  staff  of  the  Leeds 
Mercury;  sub-editor,  1898.  Clerk  to  the  Senate  of  Leeds 
University,  1906-35.  Of  Aysgarth,  Yorks.,  in  1903;  after- 
wards of  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1937.   {Venn,  11.  505.) 

BAINES,  GEORGE  BROOK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Jime  25,  1834.  S.  of  James  Johnson,  clerk,  of  [Cainham], 
Salop  [deceased].  B.  there  Feb.  1816.  [School,  Clergy 
Orphan.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834,  as  G.  Brooke;  Scholar. 
Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Worcester  College),  May  11, 
1837,  age  21,  as  George  Brooks;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1838.  Brother 
of  Edward  (1819).   {Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  Orphan  Sch.  Reg.) 

BAINES,  HAYGARTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  21,  1823. 
Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  8,  1828;  priest.  May  24,  1829.  P.C.  of 
Satterthwaite,  Lanes.,  1833-80.  Died  Dec.  25,  1880,  aged 
82.  Father  of  the  next.  (Ituiex  Soc.  Publications;  Obit. 
Notices  for  1880.) 

BAINES,  HAYGARTH  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  27,  1843.  S.  of  Haygarth  (above),  clerk,  of  Satter- 
thwaite, Lanes.  B.  July  23  (?  21),  1823,  at  Cambridge. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A. 
1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  Rus- 
land.  Lanes.,  1847-50.  Head  Master  of  Prescot  Grammar 
School,  1851-62.  Chaplain  of  Prescot  Union,  1857-62.  Head 
Master  of  Hawkshead  Grammar  School,  1862-81.  Resided 
latterly  at  Hawkshead.  Died  Oct.  20,  1908,  at  Sawrey 
House,  Sawrey,  Westmorland.  Father  of  Thomas  H.  (1875). 
{Peile,  II.  481;  Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

BAINES,  HERBERT  STANHOPE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  1887. 
S.  of  the  late  John  William,  proprietor  of  the  Leeds  Mercury. 
B.  Jan.  5,  1868,  at  Leeds.  Schools,  Leeds  Grammar  and 
University  College,  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1887;  B.A.  1889. 
Entered  the  office  of  the  Leeds  Mercury,  1890;  editor,  1895-6. 
One  of  the  Directors  of  the  firm.  A  good  speaker,  and  a 
forceful  writer.  Died  May  9,  1896,  on  the  5.S.  Benin,  off  the 
West  Coast  of  Africa,  whilst  on  a  tour  for  his  health.  Brother 
of  Edward  (1885),  etc.   {Venn,  11.  487.) 

BAINES,  JAMES  JOHNSON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
July  8,  1797;  from  Oxford.  S.  of  Cuthbert,  of  Falmouth, 
Cornwall  [and  Lydia  Veale].  B.  Nov.  30,  1778.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  16, 
1796,  age  18.  Migrated  to  Cambridge;  B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1804. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1804;  priest  (Bristol)  June  9, 
1805.  C.  of  West  Wratting,  Cambs.,  1807.  V.  of  Burwell, 
1808-54.  Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  BuUen,  V.of  Barnwell, 
Cambs.,  May  15,  1809.  [To  be  distinguished  from  a  contem- 
porary namesake  who  was  R.  of  Cold  Weston,  and  V.  of 
Cainham,  Salop;  he  died  in  1816.]  Died  Feb.  14,  1854,  at 
BurweU.  Father  of  Charles  T.  J.  (1831).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Peile, 
II.  343;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  I.  551.) 

BAINES,  JERVOISE  ATHELSTANE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  26,  1866.  S.  of  Edward  (1819),  V.  of  Yalding,  Kent. 
B.  Oct.  17,  1847,  at  Maidstone,  Kent.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1868; 
went  out  to  the  Bombay  Presidency.  C.S.I.,  1895.  Assistant 
Collector  and  Magistrate  at  Poona,  1883.  Census  Commis- 
sioner for  India,  1889-93,  being  associated  with  all  five 
synchronous  decennial  enumerations  of  the  Indian  People. 
Achieved  international  repute  as  a  statistician  and  scholarly 
interpreter  of  facts.  Secretary  to  the  Royal  Commission  on 
Opium,  1894-5;  retired.  An  Alderman  of  the  London 
County  Council,  1898-1902.  On  the  Oxfordshire  County 
Council,  1917-22.  President  of  the  Royal  Statistical  Society, 
1909-10;  Gold  Medallist.  Knighted,  1905.  Of  Home  Close, 
Kidlington,  Oxon.  Author,  ethnographic  and  statistical. 
Died  Nov.  26,  1925.    {The  Times,  Nov.  27,  1925.) 

BAINES,  LANCELOT  OSWALD  TALBOT.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1896.  4th  s.  of  Lazarus  Threlfall  (1853),  of  Bawtry, 
Yorks.  B.  July  25,  1877.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Athletic  'blue,'  1898-9.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  (East  Lanes.  Regt.,  1900;  Lieut.,  1901). 


Baines,  Thomas 

Died  Mar.  4,  1902,  of  enteric  fever  at  Heilbron,  Orange  River 
Colony.  Brother  of  Eustace  M.  T.  (1888),  etc.  (CheUenham 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BAINES,  LAZARUS  THRELFALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  19,  1S53.  S.  and  h.  of  Matthew  Talbot  (1815). 
B.  May  10,  1836,  at  Lancaster.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Chancellor's  Medal;  (Law  Trip.,  1st 
Class,  1858);  LL.B.,  1859;  LL.M.,  1863.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  23,  1857.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1864.  J.P.  for 
Lanes.,  Notts,  and  the  West  Riding,  Yorks.  Of  The  Hall, 
Bawtry-,  Yorks.,  and  of  Westbrook  Hall,  Sussex.  Died 
suddenly  June  24,  1905,  at  Westbrook  HaU.  Buried  at 
Lancaster.  Father  of  Matthew  T.  (1882),  Eustace  H.  M.  T. 
(1888)  and  Lancelot  O.  T.  (1896).  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BAINES,  MATTHEW  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  13,  1815.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  proprietor  of  the  Leeds 
Mercurv  [for  whom  see  D.X.B.].  B.  Feb.  17,  i799,  at  Leeds. 
School,' Richmond,  Yorks.  (Mr  Tate).  Matric.  Michs.  1816; 
Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  1820.  President  of  the  Union  Society, 
1818.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  21,  1820.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1825.  Recorder  of  HuU,  1837-47.  On  the  Northern 
Circuit.  Q.C.,  1841;  Bencher,  1841.  M.P.  for  Hull,  1847-52;  for 
Leeds,  1852-9.  P.C,  1849.  President  of  the  Poor  Law 
Board,  1S49-52  and  1853-5.  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster,  1855-8.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Lazarus  Threlfall, 
Sept.  19,  1833.  Died  Jan.  22,  i860,  at  Queen's  Square, 
Westminster.  Father  of  Lazarus  T.  (1853).  {D.N.B.;  G. 
Mag.) 

BAINES,  MATTHEW  TALBOT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1882. 
S.  and  h.  of  Lazarus  Threlfall  (1853),  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  The  HaU, 
Bawtry,  Yorks.  B.  Sept.  19,  1863.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Of  Westbrook  Hall, 
Horsham,  Sussex.  J.P.  for  the  West  Riding,  Yorks.,  and 
for  Wilts.  F.S.I.  Land  agent  for  the  Marquess  of  Lans- 
downe,  1886.  Sometime  senior  Small  Holdings  Commissioner 
under  the  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  Mav  6,  1925,  at  Beckley,  Sussex.  Brother  of 
Eustace  H.  M.  T.  (i'886),  etc.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BAINES,  ROBERT  [EDMUND].  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
May  5,  1766;  from  Oxford.   S.  of  John,  of  Layham,  Suffolk. 

B.  there  1747  (Robert  Edmund).  Schools,  Tonbridge  and 
Charterhouse.  [Exhibitioner.]  Matric.  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford)  May  13,  1765,  age  18.  Migrated  to  Cambridge; 
Scholar,  1767;  matric.  Lent,  1768;  B.A.  1769;  M.A.  1773- 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  21,  1769;  priest,  July  14,  1771; 

C.  of  Little  Comard,  Suffolk.  C.  of  Santon  Downham. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Chester.  R.  of  Upton-on-Severn, 
Worcs.,  1772.  R.  of  Halford,  Warws.,  1774-1826.  Died 
Jan.  26,  1826,  aged  78.  Buried  at  Upton-on-Sevem.  M.I. 
Brother  of  Edmund  L.  (1770)  and  Thomas  {17O4).  {Peile, 
n.  281;  Al.  Carthus.;  Al.  Oxon.,  where  he  is  \vrongly  called 
s.  of  Robert.) 

BAINES,  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  9,  1870.  4th  s. 
of  Frederick,  merchant.  B.  Oct.  5,  1852,  at  Burley,  Leeds. 
School,  Rugbv.  Migrated  to  John's,  Aug.  30,  1870;  matric. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875.  Journalist;  on  the  staff  of  the  Leeds 
Mercurv  (then  owned  by  his  father),  c.  1875-97.  Severed  his 
connection  with  the  paper  owing  to  disagreement  on  the 
question  of  Home  Rule  for  Ireland.  Went  to  London,  1897; 
became  a  Unionist,  and  leader-writer  for  the  Standard.  Also 
wrote  for  the  Spectator  and  Economist.  Sometime  Editor  of 
the  Annual  Register.  Secretary  of  the  National  Society  for 
Church  Education  of  the  Poor,  1905-16.  Worked  enthusiasti- 
cally for  the  cause  of  Church  Education;  editor  of  the  School 
Guardian.  In  the  Political  Intelligence  Department  of  the 
Foreign  Ofl&ce,  1916-20.  Returned  to  Leeds,  owing  to  failing 
health,  1921.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  For  an  appre- 
ciation of  his  life  and  work  see  Memoir  by  his  son,  E.  R. 
Baines  {The  Industrial  North;  reprint  of  The  Times  articles). 
Died  Nov.  29,  1927,  at  Headingley,  Leeds.  {Peile,  11.  612; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Dec.  1,  1927;  Eagle.) 

BAINES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Christ's,  Dec.  1762. 
M.itric.  Michs.  1762;  LL.B.  1772.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  21,  1766;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1768.  R.  of  ToUeshunt 
D'Arcy,  Essex,  17S4-1818.  R.  of  Little  Wratting,  near 
Haverhill,  1786.  J.P.  for  Essex.  Died  Nov.  6,  i8i8,  aged  74, 
at  Halstead.   {Peile,  11.  275;  G.  Mag.) 

BAINES,  THOMAS.  .-Vdm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  27, 
1764;  from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  June  16, 
1756,  age  18.  2nd  s.  of  John.  Bapt.  Sept.  12,  1738,  at  Lay- 
ham,  Suffolk.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1764; 
B.A.  1768;  M.A.  1772.  R.  of  Richard's  Castle,  Heref.,  1772- 
1802.  R.  of  Cainham,  Salop.  J.P.  for  Salop  and  Hereford. 
Died  Feb.  7,  1802,  at  Batchcott,  near  Ludlow.  Brother  of 
Robert  (1766),  etc.  {Peile,  11.  278;  Records  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Al.  Oxon.) 


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Baines,  Thomas  Haygarth 

BAINES,  THOMAS  HAYGARTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  7,  1875.  S.  of  Haygarth  Taylor  (1843).  B.  Oct.  23, 
1856,  at  Prescot,  Lanes.  School,  Hawkshead  (his  father). 
Matric.  Micbs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon, 
1881;  priest  (Durham)  1882;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  South 
Shields,  Durham,  1881-4.  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Dalton-in- 
Fumess,  1884-90.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  CarUsle,  1890-1903. 
V.  of  Brathay,  Ambleside,  1903-31.  Hon.  Canon  of  CarUsle, 
1927-36.  Lived  latterly  at  Greetlands,  Wray  Low,  Cam- 
forth.  Died  June  i,  1936,  aged  79.  (Peile,  11.  641;  The  Times, 
June  3,  1936.) 

BAINES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  5, 
1793.  S.  of  William,  of  Greenwich,  Kent.  School,  Greenwich 
(Mr  James).  Matric.  Lent,  1795;  Scholar,  1795;  B.A.  1798.  R. 
of  West  Tanfield,  Yorks.,  1800-26.  Died  1826,  aged  60  (sic). 
(G.  Mag.,  1826,  I.  474.) 

BAIRD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1862.  S.  of 
Francis.  B.  at  St  Petersburg,  Russia,  June  10,  1842.  Matric. 
Michs.  1862. 

BAIRD,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Magdalene,  July  15,  1879.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  ironfounder, 
deceased,  late  of  Stichill,  Co.  Roxburgh  and  Strichen  and 
Auchmedden,  Co.  Aberdeen.  B.  Sept.  30,  i85i.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Succeeded  his  father  in  the 
estates  of  Stichill  and  Strichen,  1870,  and  his  uncle,  James 
Baird,  as  heir  of  entail  in  the  estates  of  Auchmedden,  1876. 
J.  P.  One  of  the  best  amateur  flat  race  riders,  known  on  the 
turf  as  'Mr  Abington',  and  a  patron  of  pugilism.  Died  un- 
married Mar.  18,  1893,  at  New  Orleans.  Buried  at  Stichill. 
(Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  P.  and  B.,  sub  Stonehaven.) 

BAIRD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  15,  1840.  [B. 
Jan.  21,  181 1,  in  Essex.]  Matric.  Lent,  1841;  B.A.  1845; 
M.A.  1848.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  1846-8. 
Lecturer  at  Walthamstow,  Essex,  1849-50.  C.  of  Homsev, 
1851-8.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Southgate,  1858-93.  Died 
Oct.  I,  1893,  aged  82.   (Hennessy;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BAIRD,  JOHN  FORSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  10, 
1842.  [S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  B. 
there  1823.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A. 
1846.  President  of  the  Union  Society,  1846.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  20,  1847,  as  s.  of  John,  late  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  si'rgeon.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1850.  Of  Bowmont  Hill, 
Northumberland,  and  of  St  Aidan's,  Fitzjohn's  Avenue, 
Hampstead,  Middlesex.  Died  Mar.  15,  1882,  aged  59,  at 
Hampstead.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.,  ed.  1933;  The  Guardian, 
Mar.  22,  1882.) 

BAIRD,  ROBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20, 
1883.  S.  of  Robert  Henry,  of  Bellerive,  Ouchy,  Switzerland. 
B.  May  23,  1864,  at  Lausanne.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1889.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1885; 
name  withdrawn  Oct.  24,  1890.  Formerly  of  the  Rifle 
Brigade.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Ashley  Gardens,  London. 
Died  Dec.  31,  1938,  at  Newbury.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  1937;  The  Times,  Jan.  2,  1939.) 

BAIRD,  ROY  FEARON.  .A.dm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1889.  S.  of 
James  Thompson  Wilson,  M.D.  (and  Frances  Hall  Fearon),  of 
Congleton,  Cheshire.  B.  there  Mar.  i6,  1872.  School, 
Macclesfield  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1897.  Entered  the  Indian  Medical  Service,  1898;  Capt.,  1901 ; 
Major,  1909;  Lieut.-Col.,  19x7;  Col.,  1927;  retired,  1929. 
Served  in  China,  1900;  in  Tibet,  1903-4;  in  action  at  Niani 
and  round  Gyantse.  Served  ia  the  Great  War,  1914;  in  Egypt, 
1915;  at  Gallipoli,  1915;  in  East  Africa,  1916;  Iraq,  1917. 
(Venn,u.  505;  Indian  Medical  Service;  Medical  Directory  ,igi8.) 

BAIRD,  SAMUEL  BAWTREE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  3,  1850.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857. 
Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Chester)  1855;  C.  of  Marple, 
Cheshire,  1854-7.  C.  of  Newton-in-Makerfield,  Lanes., 
1857-63;  C.  of  Cottingham,  Northants.,  1863-5.  C.  of  Gt 
Bardfield,  Essex,  1865-7.  C.  of  Stanway,  1867-75.  Chaplain 
of  Lexden  and  Winstree  Union,  1871-6.  C.  of  Marks  Tey, 
1875-6;  R.  of  Pattiswick,  1876-1905.  Died  unmarried  Mar. 
17,  1905,  aged  85.   (Essex  Review,  xiv.  186;  Crockford.) 

BAIRSTOW,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  17,  1874.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  Esq., 
woollen  merchant,  of  Heath  Lodge,  Halifax.  B.  1855. 
Schools,  Huddersfield  College  and  University  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1875.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1878.  K.C., 
1908.  Bencher,  1915.  Solicitor-General  of  the  Coimty 
Palatine,  Durham,  1915-18.  Recorder  of  Scarborough, 
1917-18.  Judge  of  County  Courts,  1918-24;  at  Westminster, 
Bow,  etc.,  1924-6;  of  Clerkenwell  County  Court,  1926-8; 
retired.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Of  30,  Farm  Avenue, 
N.W.  2.    (KeUy,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BAIRSTOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1887. 
S.  of  James,  gent,  (died  Feb.  18,  1877).  B.  Feb.  13,  1869,  at 


Baker,  Arthur  Ponsford 

Hebden  Bridge.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1890.  Adm.  SoUcitor,  1894.  Of  The  Croft,  Halifax, 
Yorks.,  ia  1909.  Afterwards  of  Burley,  Queen's  Park,  Chester. 
Died  June  19,  1929,  aged  73  (sic),  at  Chester.  (R.  F.  Scott; 
The  Times,  June  22,  1929.) 

BAIRSTOW,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1876. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Royd  HiU,  Cross  Hills,  Leeds.  B. 
1857,  at  Sutton-in-Craven,  Yorks.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1885.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Nov.  6,  1877.  Of  The  Lodge,  Towcester,  Nor- 
thants. Died  Mar.  31,  1935,  aged  77,  at  Aismunderby  Close, 
Ripon.  Buried  at  Sutton-in-Craveu.  (The  Times,  Apr.  2, 
1935.) 

BAITSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1808. 
B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley.  Matric.  Michs. 
1808. 

BAKE,  HENRY  JOHN  TYACK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1884.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  ofj.  P.  B.  at  HarUst  (st'c).  School, 
Silcoates  House,  Wakefield  (Mr  W.  Field).  Matric.  Michs. 
1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1915.  Assistant  Master  at  Trinity 
College,  Glenalmond,  1888.  Head  Master  of  King  James' 
Grammar  School,  Knaresborough,  Yorks.,  in  1899;  there  in 
1902;  retired  1902.  Occurs  as  H.  J.  Tyacke-Bate,  B.A., 
D.Sc,  in  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Yorks.,  i.  482.  Of  67,  Harlow 
Moor  Drive,  Harrogate,  1935.  (Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937; 
Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1903-4.) 

BAKER,  ALEXANDER  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  9,  1893.  [S.  of  Henry.]  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896; 
M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Durham)  1899;  C.  of 
Millfield,  Durham,  1898-1902.  Held  other  curacies,  1902-6. 
P.C.  of  Shipley,  Sussex,  1906-27.  R.  of  Woodsford,  and  V. 
of  Tincleton,  Dorset,  1927-31.  V.  of  Burbage,  Wilts.,  1931- 
9-.  Brother  of  Arthur  T.  B.  (1897)  and  Henry  F.  (1883). 
(Crockford,  1938.) 

BAKER,  ALFRED  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
1891.  S.  of  Alfred  Joseph,  Esq.  B.  at  Harlesden,  Middlesex. 
School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  On  the  Stock  Ex- 
change.  Died  May,  1903.   (Radley  Sch.  Reg.) 

BAKER,  ALFRED  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1892.  S. 
of  Thomas,  Baptist  minister.  B.  June  14,  1873,  at  Over 
Darwen.  School,  Nonconformist  Grammar,  Bishop's  Stort- 
ford  (Mr  Alliott).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899; 
Litt.D.  1919.  Ph.D.  (Heidelberg)  1896.  Sometime  Assistant 
Master  at  Isleworth  School.  Professor  of  French  Language 
and  Literature  at  University  College,  Sheflield,  1901-36.  Of 
14,  Crabtree  Lane,  ShefiSeld.  Married  and  had  issue.  An 
ardent  advocate  of  Neuere  Richtung  in  the  teaching  of 
Modem  Languages.  Officier  de  I'lnstruction  Publique.  Cor- 
responding Secretary  for  Great  Britain  of  the  Association 
Phon6tique  Internationale.  Contributed  numerous  articles 
on  French  subjects  to  the  Modern  Language  Review;  the 
French  Quarterly,  etc.  Edited  various  texts  in  the  Romance 
Languages,  etc.  Died  Sept.  30,  1936,  at  Shefi5eld.  (Venn,  11. 
524;  Caian,  1901;  Who's  Who,  1936;  The  Times,  Oct.  1, 
1936.) 

BAKER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  25, 
1874.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  inspector  of  factories,  Walpole 
Villa,  Leamington.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A. 
1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Ely)  1879;  C.  of  St  Mat- 
thew's, Cambridge,  1878-9.  Missionary  in  Melanesia,  1879- 
80.  C.  of  Maker,  Cornwall,  1882-4.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy, 
1884-1901.  P.C.  of  East  Kennett,  Wilts.,  1901-7.  C.  of 
Stonebridge  Park,  Willesden,  1908-19.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  London 
and  St  Albans,  1921-31;  for  Southwark,  1928-31.  Of  66, 
Princes  Avenue,  Tolworth  Park,  Surrey,  1937.  Author, 
These  Holy  Mysteries;  Sermons  of  Basil,  Archbishop  of 
Smyrna  (translation).    (Crockford,  1938.) 

BAKER,  ARTHUR  DE  CHAIR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.  S.  of  John  Garrard  Andrewes  (1834),  clerk, 
of  Highlands,  NorthiU,  Beds.  B.  Oct.  1,  1862,  at  Old  Wardea 
vicarage,  Biggleswade.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1892.  At  the  London  Hospital;  Clinical  Assistant  and 
Anaesthetist.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1900.  (Medical  Directory, 
1922.) 

BAKER,  ARTHUR  EDGECUMBE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  25, 
1890.   Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1898. 

BAKER,  ARTHUR  PONSFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  24,  1892.  S.  of  Henry  Coles.  B.  Sept.  6,  1873,  at 
.•\lgoa  Bay,  Cape  Coloay.  Schools,  Haldon  House,  Chelten- 
ham, and  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1904;  M.A. 
1907.  Owing  to  a  serious  accident  at  football  left  College, 
1895;  crippled  for  life.  Returned  to  Cambridge,  1903; 
Lecturer  in  History  and  a  successful  'coach';  speciahsed  in 
Medieval  Italian  History.  A  frequent  contributor  to  the 
College  Magazine  and  to  the  Cambridge  Review;  his  contri- 
butions were  collected  and  subsequently  published  under 
the  title  of  University  Olympians.  .Author, .')  College  Mystery, 
a  ghost  story  which  had  great  success.  Died  Mar.  20,  1919, 
aged  45.    (Peile,  11.  776.) 


Baker,  Arthur  Tennyson  Brixton 

BAKER,  ARTHUR  TENNYSON  BRITTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  1897.  [S.  of  Henry  F.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1901;  priest  (Exeter)  1903; 
C.  of  East  Teignmouth,  Devon,  1901-3.  C.  of  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea,  1903-4.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1904-36.  Crossed  the 
Atlantic  several  times  in  a  cruiser  convoy  of  the  American 
troops.  Died  Jan.  22,  1936,  in  the  Royal  Naval  Hospital, 
Plymouth.   Brother  of  Alexander  G.  (1893),  etc. 

BAKER,  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  7,  1863. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1817),  R.  of  Hartlebury,  Worcs.  B.  there 
Aug.  17,  1843.  School,  Leamington.  Matric.  Michs.  1862; 
LL.B.  1866.  C.  of  Addington,  Bucks.,  1866-7.  C.  of  Brough- 
ton,  Manchester,  1867-8.  C.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Sydenham, 
1868-70.  R.  of  Naimton  Beauchamp,  Worcs.,  1870-4.  Died 
c.  1874.   Brother  of  Charles  A.  (1865).   (Peile,  n.  574.) 

BAKER,  Sir  BENJAMIN.  Hon.  D.Sc.  1900.  Civil  engineer; 
helped  to  construct  the  Metropolitan  Railway  and  the 
District  Railway,  London,  the  Forth  Bridge  on  cantilever 
principles.  F.R.S.,  1890.  K.C.M.G.,  1890.  K.C.B.,  1902.  Died 
May  19,  1907.   {D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BAKER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8,  1768. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  Scholar,  1769;  LL.B. 
1775- 

BAKER,  CHARLES.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1774.  S.  of  Charles, 
of  Glasbury,  Radnor.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford) 
Apr.  2,  1737,  age  17,  as  Charles  Vaughan;  B.A.  (Oxon.)  1740. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  June  11,  1742;  priest,  Dec.  13,  1743. 
R.  of  Edburton,  Sussex,  1754-84.  V.  of  Leominster,  1776-84. 
Chaplain  to  George,  Baron  Cranley.  (Al.  Oxon.;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.) 

BAKER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  7,  1789.  S.  of  Philip.  Bapt.  July  26,  1770,  at 
Houghton,  Hants.  Matric.  Lent,  1792;  B.A.  1793.  Fellow, 
1792-6.   Died  June  3,  1796.   Buried  at  Michelmersh,  Hants. 

BAKER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  July  2, 
1796.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  (and  Elizabeth  Brumsall,  of  Dover). 
B.  at  Deal,  Kent.  School,  Enfield  (Mr  Chambers).  Matric. 
Michs.  1796;  Scholar,  1798;  B.A.  1800.  Migrated  to  Clare, 
Feb.  5,  1800.  M.A.  (Clare)  1803.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1800-10. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Oct.  5,  1800;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  23, 
1802.  R.  of  Charlton,  Kent,  1803-11.  P.C.  of  Ash,  1803-11. 
V.  of  Tilmanstone,  1803-42.  C.  of  Knowlton,  1810.  Married 
Anna  Catherine,  dau.  of  J.  Turing,  Oct.  11,  1809,  in  London. 
[For  some  account  of  the  Baker  family  of  Deal,  see  A  For- 
gotten Past  by  Florence  Horatia  Suckling.]  Died  Aug.  22, 
1842,  aged  66,  at  Tilmanstone.  M.I.  (Cant.  Act  Bk. ;  G.  Mag., 
1842,  II.  439,  where  he  is  confused  with  Charles  Baker  of 
King's  (1789).) 

BAKER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  9,  1850.  Of 
Devon.  A  'Ten-Year'  man.  S.  of  Wilham,  supervisor.  B. 
Feb.  24,  1821,  at  Southampton.   Bapt.  July  17,  1821. 

BAKER,  CHARLES  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  6,  1857.  S.  of  Abraham.  B.  at  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1866. 

BAKER,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Dec.  13,  1865.  S.  of  Thomas  (1817),  clerk.  B.  at  Hartlebury, 
Worcs.  Schools,  Leamington  and  Wellington  College.  Matric. 
Lent,  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Rochester) 
1871;  C.  of  Hitchin,  Herts.,  1870-3.  C.  of  Beckenham,  Kent, 
1873.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  St  Albans,  1874-7.  R.  of  Hinton, 
Gloucs.,  1877-1917.  Chaplain  of  Evesham  Union,  1880- 
1912.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Gloucester,  1918-27.  Of  Weston  Lodge, 
Cheltenham.  Died  1927.  Brother  of  Augustus  (1863). 
(Crockford,  Suppl.,  1927.) 

BAKER,  CHARLES  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  16, 
1883.  S.  of  Charles  Bernard,  of  5,  The  Crescent,  Bedford 
B.  Nov.  17,  1864,  at  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.  School,  Haileyburv 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1886 
M.B.  and  B.C.,  1890.  D.P.H.,1893.  M.R.C.S.,  1889.  L.R.C.P. 

1889.  F.R.C.S.,  1893.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London,  1886;  House  Surgeon.  Held  resident  appointments 
at  the  East  London  Hospital  for  children;  at  the  Royal  Free 
Hospital,  and  at  the  Royal  Orthopaedic  Hospital.  Practised 
at  5,  Gledhow  Gardens,  South  Kensington.  For  four  years 
Clinical  Assistant  at  the  Royal  Eye  Hospital,  Southwark. 
Died  Mar.  28,  1909,  through  taking  an  overdose  of  veronal. 
(Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

BAKER,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Dec.  13,  1849.   Of  Essex.   Matric.  Lent,  1850. 

BAKER,  CHARLES  MORTON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  1, 

1890.  S.  of  Charles  Thomas.  B.  at  Holt,  Norfolk.  School, 
Holt  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1894; 
LL.M.  1898;  LL.D.  1904;  M.A.  1904.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1897; 
in  practice  at  Sheringham,  Norfolk.  Died  there  Dec.  8,  1905. 
(Peile,  II.  763.) 


Baker,  Eric  Samuel  Sancroft 

BAKER,  D'ARCY  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1895.  S.  of  D'Arcy,  Major.  B.  July  7, 1877,  in  Devon.  School, 
Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1900-2  (Capt.,  4th  Batt.  Cheshire  Regt.). 
Managing  Director  of  Fiat  Motors  Ltd.,  London.  Of  The 
Elms,  Taplow,  Bucks.  Died  Mar.  15,  1932,  aged  54,  at 
Bourne  End,  Bucks.  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Mar.  16,  1932.) 

BAKER,  DAVID  BRISTOW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  6, 
1824.  [2nd  s.  of  David  Bristow,  merch2uit,  of  Blackfriars, 
London.]  B.  1803,  at  Newington,  Surrey.  Matric.  Lent, 
1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  17,  1824.  P.C.  of  Claygate,  Surrey,  1841-52.  Author, 
religious.   Died  July  24,  1852,  aged  49.   (G.  Mag.;  D.N.B.) 

BAKER,  EDGAR  ARTHUR  CHARLES  BALLANTINE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  29,  1900.  S.  of  Charles  Frederick 
Thomas.  B.  Aug.  12,  1883,  at  Barnes,  Surrey.  Schools, 
Hastings  Grammar  and  Borden,  Sittingboume.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1919;  LL.B.  1923.  Ord. deacon, 
Apr.  1912;  priest  (Wakefield)  1913;  C.  of  Southowram, 
Halifax,  1912-18.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Wakefield,  1918-21.  Assist- 
ant Master  at  Huddersfield  College,  1918-24.  C.  of  Nor- 
thowram,  192 1-4.  Head  Master  of  Cornwall  College,  Mon- 
tego  Bay,  Jamaica,  1924-39-.  (Peile,  11.  845;  Crockford, 
I939-) 

BAKER,  EDGAR  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15, 
1866.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Bridgwater,  Somerset.  Bapt.  Nov. 
2,  1851  (sic).  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon, 
1871;  priest  (Rochester)  1872;  C.  of  Wheathampstead, 
Herts.,  1871-5.  Minor  Canon  of  Chester.  C.  of  St  Oswald's, 
Chester,  1875-85.  R.  of  Northenden,  1885-97.  R.  of  Orsett, 
Essex,  1897-1900.  Chaplain  of  the  Orsett  Union.  R.  of 
Christ  Church,  Southwark,  and  Chapledn  to  the  Union,  1900- 
19.  Chaplain  to  Edward  and  Vaughan's  Charity,  1900-ig. 
V.  of  Braughing,  Herts.,  1919-26.  Resided  latterly  in 
London.  Died  Jime  5,  1927,  aged  79.  Buried  at  Gt  Amwell, 
Herts.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  June  8,  1927.) 

BAKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  29,  1792. 
Of  Wilts.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Salisbury.  School,  Win- 
chester. Matric.  Lent,  1793.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  6,  1793;  no  call.  Probably  of  New  Sarum  and  the 
Manor  House,  Salisbury.  M.P.  for  Wilton,  1823-30  and 
1837-41.  Capt.  in  the  Sarum  Troop  of  Wilts.  Yeo.  Cavalry, 
1804;  Major,  1817;  Lieut. -Col.,  1825;  resigned,  1840.  Died 
Feb.  24,  1862,  aged  87.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BAKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Caius,  June  5, 
i860.  S.  of  WilUam,  Esq.  B.  at  Sudbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  B.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1863;  priest,  1864; 
C.  of  Clare  portion,  Tiverton,  Devon,  1867-70.  V.  of  West 
Exe,  1870-95.  Residing  at  Bournemouth,  1898,  and  after- 
wards at  92,  Oakley  Street,  Chelsea.  Died  July  20,  1904, 
aged  71.  Brother  of  William  S.  (1850).  (Venn,  ii.  350;  The 
Times,  July  21,  1904.) 

BAKER,  EDWARD  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  10,  1876. 
S.  of  Charles  John,  registrar  to  the  Corporation  of  the  Sons 
of  the  Clergy.  B.  1856.  Schools,  Charterhouse  and  Felsted 
[wrongly  styled  s.  of  Eric  Thomas  in  Lists  of  Carthus.]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  1882;  priest  (Rochester)  1883;  C.  of 
Dartford,  Kent,  1882-6.  C.  of  Hartfield,  Sussex,  i886.  C. 
of  Hurstpierpoint,  1887.  Chaplain  to  the  Boys'  Home, 
Regent's  Park,  London,  1890-2.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  1893-1903;  resigned  for  reasons  of  health. 
Lived  latterly  at  Kingswood  Hanger,  Gomshall,  Surrey. 
Died  unmarried  Oct.  17,  191 1.  (Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Oct.  20,  1911.) 

BAKER,  EDWARD  MORTIMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  22,  1875.  S.  of  William,  schoolmaster.  B.  at  Kersley, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  Aug.  i,  1856.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879; 
M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (Winchester)  1880; 
C.  of  Shere,  Surrey,  1879-81.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Dorking,  1881- 
5.  C.  of  St  Thomas,  Stockport,  Cheshire,  1885-7.  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Stayley,  1887-91.  Held  other  curacies  for  short 
periods,  1893-1901.  Lie.  pr.,  Manchester,  1901-3  and  1905; 
for  Chester,  1908-.  C.  of  Old  St  George,  Stalybridge,  1903-5. 
Resided  latterly  at  Stalybridge.  Died  there  Jan.  13,  1923. 
(Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BAKER,  ERIC  SAMUEL  SANCROFT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1897.  3rd  s.  of  Samuel  Sancroft,  stockbroker.  B.  Aug. 
14,  1878,  at  the  Manor  House,  HaUiford-on-Thames,  Middle- 
sex. School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (Mech.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1900.  Assistant  Manager 
of  the  Gun  Department  in  the  Vickers-Armstrong  Elswick 
Works,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Of  Cross  House,  Corbridge, 
Northumberland.   (MarWorough  Coll.  Reg.) 


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Baker,  Ernest  Leonard 

BAKER,  ERNEST  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1885.  S.  of  the  late  G.  A.,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Eynes- 
bury  House,  St  Neots,  Hunts.  B.  Nov.  15,  1866.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  name  off  Mids.  1888.  Emigrated;  ranching  out 
West.  Died  July  29,  1909.  {T.A.  Walker,  585;  L.  A.  Barber.) 

BAKER,  FRANCIS  BRAYNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  14, 
1887.  S.  of  William.  B.  Sept.  19,  1868,  at  Wychwood,  Oxon. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar, 
1887;  Exhibitioner,  1891;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1896.  A  member 
of  the  British  School  of  Archaeology  at  Athens,  1891-2. 
Assistant  Master  at  Malvern  College,  1893-1928-.  Brother 
of  William  A.  (1888).  {PeiU,  11.  732;  Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1928-9.) 

BAKER,  FRANCIS  PLUMER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  24,  1818.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Rollesby,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Yarmouth.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Valpy).  Matric.  Michs. 
1818;  Scholar,  1818-24;  B.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
May  25,  1823;  priest,  June  13,  1824.  R.  of  Little  Cressing- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1841-5.  'Died  Feb.  22,  1845,  aged  45.  Brother 
of  Thomas  F.  (1821).    (Venn,  11.  172.) 

BAKER,  FRANK  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1897.  S.  of 
John  Collins,  sohcitor,  of  Ilminster.  B.  there  Aug.  25,  1878. 
School,  Berlvhamsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Exhibitioner, 
1897;  B..\.  1901.  Athletic'blue, '  1898.  Went  to  South  Africa 
with  the  V'olunteer  Company  of  the  Suffolk  Regt.,  1900-1. 
Ser\'ed  in  the  Great  War  (Company  Sergt. -Major,  Transvaal 
Scottish  and  4th  South  African  Infantry;  wounded;  prisoner- 
of-war).  In  the  office  of  the  Solicitor  to  the  Treasury,  1936. 
{Venn,  11.  551;  Univ.  War  List;  H.  M.  F.  Gray.) 

BAKER,  FREDERICK  (?  FREDERIC),  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1789.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  George, 
Bart.,  M.D.  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  May  13,  1772,  in  St 
James's,  Westminster,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1789.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Balliol  College) 
Feb.  4,  1791;  B.A.  (Oxon.)  1792;  M.A.  1796.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1790.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd 
Bart.,  June  15,  1809.  F.R.S.,  181 1.  F.S.A.  Married  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Simeon,  Bart.,  July,  1814.  Died  Oct.  i, 
1830,  at  Hastings,  through  a  blow  from  one  of  the  fans  of  a 
windmill,  the  working  of  which  he  was  explaining  to  his 
children.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.E.C.,  v.  192;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BAKER,  FREDERICK  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  June  20,  1832.  S.  of  John  Popham,  Capt.,  R.N.  B. 
1814,  at  Burnett,  Somerset.  School,  Bath.  Matric.  Michs. 
1832;  Exhibitioner,  1833;  B.A.  1836;  M..\.  1840.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  May  21,  1837;  priest 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1838;  C.  of  Bathwick,  Somerset,  1838.  C.  of 
Rodney  Stoke,  1846.  P.C.  of  Beaulieu,  Hants.,  1847-69. 
Afterwards  of  Sparkeswood,  Rolvenden,  Kent.  Married  and 
had  issue.   Died  Feb.  4,  1878.    (Venn,  11.  219;  Fox-Davies.) 

BAKER,  GEORGE.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1758.  S.  of 
WiUiam,  of  Gresley,  Staffs.  Matric.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford) 
Feb.  9,  1742-3,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1746;  B.C.L.,  1749-50. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Kemberton,  Salop,  1763-87.  (Al. 
Oxon. ;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Apr.  14,  1771.  S.  of  John,  M.D.  [and  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Robert  Wood,  LL.D.].  Bapt.  Oct.  30,  175I1  at  Richmond, 
Surrey.  Matric.  Easter,  1771.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Dec.  23,  1766;  never  called.  Buried  June  21,  i773.  in  the 
ante-chapel  of  the  College.    (Eton  Coll.  Reg. ;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1772.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Elemore  Hall,  Durham. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1772.  One  of  the  best  amateur 
riders  in  England;  two  months  before  his  death,  arranged  for 
a  piece  of  plate  (a  silver  coal  waggon)  to  be  run  for  at  'the 
next  Newcastle  races.'  Married  Isabella,  dau.  of  John 
Dalton,  of  Sleningford,  Yorks.  Left  directions  that  he  should 
be  buried  not  in  the  family  vault  at  Pittington,  but  in  the 
churchyard,  with  the  inscription:  'Here  lies  the  last  of  the 
George" Bakers  of  Elemore  Hall  in  the  county  of  Durham.' 
Died  suddenly  May  15,  1837,  aged  83,  at  Elemore  Hall. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Surtees,  11.  358.) 

BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  17,  i794-  S. 
and  h.  of  WiUiam,  merchant,  of  Newton  Abbot,  Devon. 
B.  there  Apr.  14,  1776.  School,  Kingsbridge  (Mr  Wilcocks). 
Matric.  Easter,  1794;  Scholar,  1795.  V.  (and  patron)  of 
South  Brent,  Devon,  1810-45.  Died  Sept.  1,  1845,  aged  69, 
at  Tor  Cross,  Devon.  Father  of  George  (1827).  (G.  Mag., 
1845,  II.  541.) 

BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  i)ens.  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  25, 
1803.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Canterbury.  B.  Dec.  9,  1785- 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  Scholar,  1806; 
B.A.  (15th  Wrangler)  1808;  M.A.  i8rr.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  29,  1807.  Called  to  the  Bar,  i8ii.  Married  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Gerrard  Andrewes,  Dean  of  Canter- 
bury, 1812.  Brother  of  John  (1803).  Father  of  John  G.  A. 
(1834)  and  William  de  Chair  (1842).  (G.  Mag.,  1831,  i. 
176.) 


Baker,  Henry 

BAKER,  GEORGE.  .\din.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  15, 
1825.  Of  Suffolk.  (Probably  re-adm.  Oct.  10,  1827;  of 
Suffolk.)  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  5,  1831;  priest,  May  20,  1832.  One  of  these 
names  C.  of  Fovant,  Wijts.,  in  1842.    (Norwich  Ord.  Bk.) 

BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  17,  1827. 
S.  of  George  (1794),  clerk,  of  South  Brent,  Devon.  B.  at 
Kingshinton  (?  Kingsteinton),  Devon.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1827. 

BAKER,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  10, 

1827.  Of  Suffolk.   Sec  George  (1825),  probably  the  same. 

BAKER,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1805.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  Bart.,  of  Dunstable  House, 
Richmond,  Surrey.  [B.  Jan.  27,  1788,  at  Nancy,  France. 
School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Easter,  1806;  Scholar;  B.A.  1811; 
M.A.  1815.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1811; 
priest  (Bath  and  WeUs)  1812.  P.C.  of  Godney  Meere,  Somer- 
set, 1835-41.  R.  of  Ibstone-cum-Fingest,  Oxon.,  1841-66. 
Married  Sophia,  dau.  of  Peter  Sherston,  Esq.,  of  Stoberry 
HiU,  Somerset,  May  9,  1812.  Author,  The  Unitarian  Refuted. 
Died  Mar.  4,  1866,  aged  77.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.\  G.  Mag.; 
Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  A  I.  Oxon.) 

BAKER,  GEORGE  BAYLDON.  .A.dm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  30,  1854.  S.  of  James  Eanishaw.  B.  at  Burton 
Salmon,  Brotherton,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858; 
M.A.  1 861.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  (no  date  given  in 
Crockford).  Sometime  C.  of  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambridge. 
C.  of  Glazeley  and  Deu.xhill,  Salop,  1861-9.  Died  Sept.  22, 
1869,  aged  47.    (Cambridge  Chronicle,  Oct.  9,  1869.) 

BAKER,  GEORGE  HANNYNGTON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1884.  B.  Jan.  16,  1866.  School,  Victoria  College, 
Douglas.  Rowing  'blue'  (cox).  B.A.  1887.  Engineer  at 
Bamsley  and  afterwards  on  the  Tralee  and  Dingle  railway. 
Accidentally  drowned,  Sept.  9,  1894,  while  on  a  visit  to 
Ireland.  (Fifty  Years  of  Sport;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BAKER,  GEORGE  HARDING.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897. 
S.  of  George  Anthony  Aufrere,  Major,  6th  Bengal  Cavalry, 
deceased.  B.  Dec.  9,  1878,  at  Sitepor,  Oudh.  School,  Chel- 
tenham College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Died 
June  29,  1901,  at  Cheltenham.    (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BAKER,  GERARD  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1898.  S.  of  Lawrence  James,  of  Ottershaw  Park,  Chertsey, 
Surrey.  B.  Mar.  18,  1879,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  LL.B.  1901;  B.A.  1904.  Barrister  (Irmer 
Temple)  1904.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19;  in  France 
with  the  R.A.M.C;  in  Italy  with  the  British  Red  Cross  for 
three  years;  1914  star;  Croce  al  merito  di  Guerra.  M.B.E. 
Of  Nyth  Aderyn,  Tenby,  Pembs.  Brother  of  Richard  L. 
(1897).    (Harrcnv  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  List,  1938.) 

BAKER,  GODFREY  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  30,  1864.  S.  of  William  Massey,  Lieut. - 
Col.,  Bengal  Cavalry,  of  36,  Cleveland  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868. 
Solicitor;  of  23,  John  Street,  Bedford  Row,  London,  W.C. 
Died  July  31,  1935,  aged  89.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
July  31,  1935.) 

BAKER,  GODFREY  HUGH  MASSEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  24,  1803.  [S.  and  h.  of  Godfrey  Evans,  Esq.,  deceased, 
of  Cork.]  B.  in  Ireland.  Matric.  Easter,  1806,  as  Godfrey; 
B.A.  1807.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  4,  1808.  (T.  C. 
Dale,  Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

BAKER,  HARRY  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  9,  1861. 
[4th  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Brandon  Hall,  Suffolk.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1861.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1863. 

BAKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  4,  1775.  [2nd  s.  of 
Richard  and  Barbara,  dau.  of  Henry  Wood,  of  the  Inner 
Temple.]  B.  [Jan.  20,  1757]  in  London.  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1776;  B.A.  1780;  M.A.  1783.  R.  of  Stevenage, 
Herts.,  1781-1833.  Died  .'\pr.  19,  1833,  by  hanging  himself. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  11.  98,  where  his  parentage 
erroneously  given  in  Vol.  i.  649  is  corrected.) 

BAKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  23,  1789;  from 
Oxford.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  South  Molton,  Devon. 
Matric.  (E.xeter  College,  Oxford)  June  21,  1773,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1777.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BAKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  8,  1828; 
re-adm.  1839.  S.  of  Benjamin,  surgeon,  of  Maldon,  Essex. 
B.  there.    School,  Stow,  Essex  (Mr  Brown).    Matric.  Michs. 

1828.  M.R.C.S.,  1833.  Surgeon  in  the  Royal  Navy,  1840-9-. 
(Venn,  11.  207.) 

BAKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  30,  1838.  B. 
in  India. 

BAKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  4,  1866.  S.  of 
William.  B.  at  St  Peter-Port,  Guemsev.  Bapt.  Feb.  3,  1848. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1869;  B..^.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st 
Class)  1S70. 


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BAKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  17,  18S2. 
S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  St  John's  Road,  Buxton,  Derbs.  [B.  May  6, 
1863.  School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1S89.  Mathematical  Master  at 
Lincoln  Grammar  School,  1885-9.  Master  at  St  Edmund's 
School,  Canterbury,  1889.  Sometime  Principal  of  a  pre- 
paratory school  at  Margate.  Of  Lupton,  Belgrave  Road, 
Torquay,  in  1905.   {Ki>ig  William's  Coll.  Reg.,  165.) 

BAKER,  HENRY  BLACKMORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  18,  1798.   Matric.  Michs.  1798. 

BAKER,  HENRY  DEFOE  (DE  FOE).  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, July  6,  1807.  [S.  of  WiUiam  (1788),  R.  of  Lyndon, 
Rutland,  and  grandson  of  Henry  Baker,  author,  for  whom 
see  D.N. B.]  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1808;  B..\.  iSn; 
M.A.  1814,  as  H.  De  Foe.  Ord.  deacon,  May  23;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Nov.  2,  1812;  C.  of  South  Luflfenham,  1812.  C.  of 
Normanton,  1812.  V.  of  Greetham,  Rutland,  1821-44. 
Warden  of  Brown's  Hospital,  Stamford,  1844-5.  R.  of  North 
Witham,  Lines.,  1840.  Died  July  3,  1845,  aged  56.  Buried  at 
Uffington.  Father  of  the  next.  (A'- a"<^  O.  2nd  S.,  viii.  197; 
H.  L  Longden.) 

BAKER,  HENRY  DE  FOE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  2,  1851.  S.  of  Henry  De  Foe  (above),  clerk,  deceased. 
B.  at  Greetham,  Rutland!  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1856;  C.  of  Glooston,Leics.,  1855-8.  C.  of  Thruxton, 
1859-73;  R.  there,  1873-96.  Rural  Dean  of  Andover,  1878- 
92.  Died  Mar.  i,  1896,  at  Thruxton  rectory.  {Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

BAKER,  HENRY  FOWLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  5, 
1850.  [S.  of  John  Durand  (1827),  clerk,  of  Bishop's  Tawton, 
Devon.  B.  Nov.  27,  1831.  School,  Cheltenham  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest 
(Hereford)  1857;  C.  of  Presteigne,  Radnors.,  1856-9.  C.  of 
Bishop's  Tawton,  1859-61;  V.  there,  1S70-90.  V.  of  Yams- 
combe,  1861-70.  R.  of  Great  and  Little  Ryburgh,  Norfolk, 
1890-1909.  C.  of  Testerton,  1908--9.  Resided  latterly  at 
Neatham  Grange,  Alton,  Hants.  Died  there  Nov.  22,  1912, 
aged  81.    (ChelleniMm  Coll.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BAKER,  HENRY  FREDERICK.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  2,  1883.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  July  3,  1866,  at  Cambridge. 
Schools,  Elementary  (F.  Hatt)  and  Perse,  Cambridge  (Mr 
J.  B.  Allen).  Matric.  Michs.  1S84;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Senr. 
Wrangler)  1887;  ist  Smith's  Prizeman;  M.A.  1891;  Sc.D. 
1902.  Fellow,  1888.  College  Lecturer,  1890-1914.  Proctor, 
1901.  University  Lecturer  in  Mathematics,  1895-T914. 
Cayley  Lecturer,  1903-14.  Lowndean  Professor  of  .Astro- 
nomy and  Geometry,  1914-36.  F.R.S.,  1898.  Of  Walcott, 
Storey's  Way,  Cambridge,  1939.  .\uthoT, Principles  of  Geometry ; 
Abel's  Theorem;  Periodic  Functions.  Editor  of  Sylvester's 
MathemcUical  Papers.  Brother  of  Arthur  T.  B.  (1897),  etc. 
(Univ.  Hist.  Reg.;  Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6.) 

BAKER,  HENRY  WILLIAMS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  26,  1838.    S.  and  h.  of  [Sir]  Henry  Loraine  [Bart.]. 

B.  May  27,  1821,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1844; 
M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest,  1S46;  C.  of  Gt  Horkes- 
ley,  Essex,  c.  1844-51.  V.  of  Monkland,  Heref.,  1851-77- 
Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  Nov.  2,  1859.  Originator 
of  the  hymn  book.  Hymns  Ancient  and  Modern,  and  author  of 
several  hj^mns  therein.  Died  unmarried  Feb.  12,  1S77,  at 
Monkland.   Buried  there.   (G.E.C.,  v.  315;  D..V.B.) 

BAKER,  HOWARD  BOULD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1886.  Of  Oxon.  S.  of  Wilham,  yeoman.  B.  Mar.  27, 
1867,  at  Shipton-under-Wychwood.  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  In  business.  Of  Bostonia,  San 
Diego,  California,  U.S..\.,  in  1911.   (Clieliettham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BAKER,  HUGH  FALKNER  COLE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1888;  from  Ayerst  H.  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon, 
1891;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1892;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Bedrninster,  1891-2.  Chaplain  to  Missions  to  Seamen, 
Plymouth  Sound,  1S93-8.  C.  of  Templeneiry,  Co.  Tipperan-, 
1898-1900.  V.  of  Templeharry,  1900-4.  R.  of  Kilcoman, 
1904-6.  R.  of  Ballinaclash,  1906-16.  R.  of  Glenealy,  1916- 
19.  V.  of  Otorohanga,  New  Zealand,  1920-3.  V.  of  Bombay, 
N.Z.,  1923-8.  Lie.  to  off.  dio.  .\uckland,  1928-33.  V.  of 
TimoUn,  Mome,  Co.  Kildare,  1933-6.  Of  Hannui,  Onc- 
whero,  Auckland,  1939.   {Crockford,  1938.) 

BAKER,  HUGH  SWAYNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  14,  1857. 
S.  of  Hugh  Cossart,  Major,  Hon.,  E.I.  Co.  Service.  B.  June, 
1838,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M..A.  1864. 

C.  of  St  Peter's,  Islington,  London,  1862-5.  Died  Oct.  30, 
1865,  aged  28,  at  Notting  Hill.    {Venn,  11.  335.) 

BAKER,  JACOB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  13,  1766.  [4th  s. 
of  Sir  William,  Knt.,  of  Baj-fordbury,  Herts.].  B.  [.Aug.  14, 
1747]  at  Barnes,  Surrey.   [School,  Eton.]   Matric.  Lent,  1766. 


Baker,  John  Henry  Charles 

Of  Winchester  Street,  London,  and  of  Bourn  Gate,  East 
Bamet,  Middlesex,  purchased  from  Mr  Robert  Udny  in 
1775.  Died  unmarried  June  9,  1802,  at  Bourn  Gate.  Buried 
at  East  Bamet.  M.I.  Brother  of  John  (1770),  etc.  {Eton 
Coll.  Reg. ;  F.  C.  Cass,  E.  Bamet.) 

BAKER,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  29)  at  Magdalene, 
May  29,  1858.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Thomgrove.  Matric. 
Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1862;  B..\.  1862;  M.A.  1865. 

BAKER  [post  BETHUNE-BAKER],  JAMES  FRANKLIN.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  of  Alfred, 
surgeon,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  B.  there 
Aug.  23,  1861.  Matric.  Michs.  1S81;  Scholar;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1884;  Theolog.  Trip.,  Pt  II, 
ist  Class,  1886;  M..\.  1888;  B.D.  1901;  D.D.  1912.  Fellow, 
1891.  Dean,  1891-1906.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Bethune,  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1888;  priest,  18S9. 
.Assistant  Master  at  King  Edward  VI's  School,  Birmingham, 
and  C.  of  St  George's,  Edgbaston,  Warw's.,  1SS8-90.  Lady 
Margaret  Preacher,  1917.  Lady  Margaret's  Professor  of 
Divinity,  1911-35;  retired.  Lived  sometime  at  Beudy  Cil, 
Talsamau,  Merionethshire.  Returned  to  Cambridge,  1938. 
Editor  of  the  Journal  of  Theological  Studies,  1903-35. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Chaucer  Road,  Cambridge,  1939. 
Author,  The  Influence  of  War  on  Christianity;  The  Meaning 
of  Homoousios  in  the  Constantinopolitan  Creed;  Nestorius  and 
his  Teaching;  The  Faith  of  the  Apostles'  Creed;  The  Way  of 
Modernism,  The  New  View  of  Christianity,  etc.  {Who's  Who, 
1938.) 

BAKER,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
.Apr.  21,  1887.  Of  Sussex.  S.  of  G.,  Esq.,  of  Northchapel, 
Petworth.   B.  Aug.  5,  i86g.   Matric.  Easter,  1887. 

BAKER,  JAMES  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  21,  1822, 
as  Barker  {sic).  2nd  s.  of  Richard  (1790),  R.  of  Botley,  Hants. 
B.  Mar.  18,  1801,  at  Burv  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1S26;  M..A.  1830.  C.  of  North  Walsham, 
Norfolk,  and  after\vards  C.  of  Staines,  Middlesex;  seceded 
from  the  Church,  whilst  at  Staines.  Died  May  12,  1834, 
aged  30,  at  Botlev.  Brother  of  Richard  (1827)  and  of  John 
T.  W.  (1830)  and' Stephen  C.  (1833).  {S.H.A.H.;  G.  Mag., 
1834,  II.  218.) 

BAKER,  JOHN.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  1,  1770. 
[S.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.,  of  London,  and  of  Bayfordbury, 
Herts.  B.  Feb.  15,  1753.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1770; 
Scholar,  1770.  .Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  5,  1773. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1780.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  29,  1802,  at  Clapton, 
Middlesex.  Buried  at  Hacknsy.  Brother  of  Jacob  (1766) 
and  William  (1761).  (R.  L.  Lloyd;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inner 
Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

BAKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25,  1803.  2nd  s. 
of  John,  Esq.,  of  Kent.  B.  Feb.  27,  1787.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1804;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1810.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  1811;  priest,  1812;  C.  of  Hastingleigh 
and  Elmstead,  Kent,  181 1.  V.  of  Thorp  Arch,  Yorks.,  till 
1834.  V.  of  Westbourne,  Sussex,  1828-34.  Married  (his 
cousin)  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Tattersall,  V.  of  Harewood, 
Yorks.  Died  1834,  at  Thorp  Arch.  Brother  of  George  (1S03). 
(G.  Mag.,  1831,  I.  176,  where  there  is  a  memoir  of  his  father, 
and  1834,  I.  662.) 

BAKER,  JOHN.  .Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  15,  1819.  Of 
Cornwall.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  i,  1820.  Matric. 
Easter,  1820;  LL.B.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  25, 
1823;  priest,  June  13,  1824.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy; 
retired.  Died  June  15,  1858,  aged  66,  at  Exeter.  {G.  Mag., 
1858,  II.  89.) 

BAKER,  JOHN  DURAND.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  15, 
1827.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  .Ashurst  Lodge,  Kent.  Matric.  Lent, 
1828;  B.A.  1832.  V.  of  -Avenburj',  near  Bromyard,  Heref., 
1833-6.  V.  of  Bishop's  Tawton,  Devon,  1837-66.  Died 
Feb.  17,  1866.   Father  of  Henry  F.  (1850).    {Peile,  11.  427.) 

BAKER,  JOHN  GERARD  (GERRARD)  ANDREWES.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  May  1,  1834.  [S.  of  George  (1803).  School, 
Eton,]  Matric.  Easter,  1835;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  1839;  priest,  1840;  C.  of  .All  Hallows', 
Bread  Street,  London,  1839-43.  V.  of  SouthUl  and  Old 
Warden,  Beds.,  1843-80.  Died  Jan.  20,  1880,  aged  64,  at 
Old  Warden  \ncarage.  Brother  of  William  de  C.  (1842); 
father  of  William  (1867)  and  the  next.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BAKER,  JOHN  GERRARD.  -Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  S.  of  John  Gerrard  .Andrews  (above),  clerk. 
B.  July,  1858,  at  Old  Warden,  Beds.  School,  Haileybury. 
Brother  of  William  (1867). 

BAKER,  JOHN  HENRY  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1894.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Headon  Lodge,  Brompton, 
Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1894.   Brother  of  Richard  B.  (1891). 


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BAKER,  JOHN  NORGRAVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1824.  Of  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury'.  Matric.  Michs.  1825; 
B.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest  (Hereford)  1830;  C.  of 
Shrawardine,  Salop,  1829-50.  R.  of  How  Caple  with  Solars 
Hope,  Heref.,  1851-84.  Died  Sept.  26,  1884,  aged  78,  at  How 
Caple  rectory.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BAKER,  JOHN  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i, 
1890.  S.  of  i\Irs  Baker  [and  the  late  John  Lake  Baker,  C.E., 
of  Hargrave,  Northants.]  of  11,  Newburgh  Road,  E)erwent- 
wafer  Park,  Acton,  London,  W.  [B.  Feb.  9,  1871.  School, 
King  Edward's,  Birmingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1893;  Prizeman,  1894;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest 
(Ely)  1895;  C.  of  St  Aubyn,  Devonport,  1894-8.  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Plymouth,  1898-1901.  V.  of  Ellacombe,  Devon, 
1901-9.  V.  of  Charles,  Plymouth,  1909-21;  Rural  Dean, 
1921.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1920-34.  V.  of  St  Matthew's  and  St 
James's,  Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool,  1921-34-.  Rural  Dean  of 
Childwall,  1926-32.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1930-4.  Arch- 
deacon of  Warrington,  1934-.  R.  of  Winwick,  Lanes.,  1935-. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Church  of  Plymouth, 
called  Charles'  Church.    (Crockford,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BAKER,  JOHN  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1884.  S. 
and  h.  of  Richard  Chaffey  (i860),  Esq.,  of  Brougham  Place, 
Adelaide,  Australia.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  8,  1885.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1887.  Returned  to  Adelaide.  Brother  of  Robert  C. 
(1897).   (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BAKER,  JOHN  THOMAS  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
May  26,  1830.  [S.  of  Richard  (1790),  R.  of  Botley,  Hants.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M..\.  1845.  Ord.  deacon, 
1844;  priest  (Winchester)  1845;  C.  of  Botley,  Hants.,  1844- 
55.  Chaplain  of  the  Union,  South  Stoneham,  Hants.,  1847- 
77;  of  Stoneham,  Hants,  (unbeneficed)  in  1881;  gone  in 
1883.    Perhaps  brother  of  James  S.  (1822),  etc. 

BAKER,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1870.  S.  of  William,  of  63,  Gloucester  Place,  Hyde  Park, 
London.  B.  Jan.  2,  1852,  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Died  May  i,  1896.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BAKER,  LAWRENCE  [PALK].  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1803.  B.  at  Buntingford,  Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1803; 
Scholar,  1803,  as  L.  Palk;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler)  1807;  M.A. 
1810;  B.D.  1817.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  22,  1811; 
priest  (Bristol)  May  25,  1816,  as  L.  Palk.  V.  of  Impington, 
Cambs.,  1823.  R.  of  Medboume  with  Holt,  Leics.,  1825-70. 
Died  Jan.  29,  1870,  at  Medboume.  M.I.  (J.  H.  Hill,  Market 
Harborough,  152;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BAKER,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  24,  1766.  Of 
Devon.  Matric.  Easter,  1770;  Scholar.  Donor  of  plate  to  the 
College.   Died  Mar.  1771,  at  Mayfield,  Sussex.    (A.  Gray.) 

BAKER,  PETER  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  16,  1774.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  [Wick 
House,  Sion  Hill]  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1776.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  30,  1773.  Of  Rawston, 
Dorset,  and  of  Bromley,  Salop.  M.P.  for  Arundel,  1781-4; 
for  Wootton  Bassett,  1802-6;  for  Corfe  Castle,  1807-15- 
Married  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Clitherow,  of  Boston  House, 
Middlesex,  Nov.  27,  1781.  Died  Aug.  25,  1815,  aged  59. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BAKER,  RALPH  BOURNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  30,  1821.  2nd  s.  of  William  (and  Mar>%  dau.  of  J. 
Bourne,  Esq.).  B.  Oct.  11,  1803,  at  Fenton,  Staffs.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1829.  Ord. 
deacon,  1827;  priest  (Lichfield)  1828.  R.  of  HUderstone, 
Staffs.,  1830-60.  Rural  Dean  of  Stone,  1841.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  .of  Meath,  1852-72.  V.  of  Brompton  Chapel,  Ken- 
sington, 1860-3.  Of  Fenton  House  and  Hasfield  Court, 
Gloucs.  (succeeded  his  brother  William  in  1865),  and  of 
Doveridge  Wood  House,  Derbs.  J. P.  for  StaSs.  and  Gloucs. 
Married  Frances  Crofton,  dau.  of  Joseph  Henderson  Singer, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  1845.  Author,  theological.  Died 
May  25,  1875,  at  Hasfield  Court.  Father  of  William  M.  (1876). 
(Burke,  L.O.) 

BAKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  7, 
1758.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Yarmouth,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar;  B.A.  1762;  M.A. 
1765;  D.D.  1788.  Fellow,  1763.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Feb.  19, 
1769.  R.  of  Gt  Poringland,  Norfolk,  1772-9.  R.  of  Cawston, 
1772-1818.  A  friend  and  contemporary  of  the  poet  Gray  and 
one  of  the  three  Fellows  of  the  College  who  witnessed  the 
signing  of  Gray's  will,  July  2,  1770.  Author,  The  Harmony 
or  Agreement  of  the  Four  Evangelists  (in  4  parts);  Ths  Psalms 
of  David  Evangelized.  Died  Apr.  16,  1818,  aged  77.  Father  of 
Richard   (1790).    (C.  J.   Palmer,  Great   Yarmouth,  11.   309; 


Baker,  Robert 

G.  Mag.,  i8i8,  1.  646;  L.  Whibley,  Correspondence  of  Thomas 
Gray;  D.N.B.) 

BAKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  16,  1759.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1759;  B.A.  1763.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Oct.  3,  1759,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  late  of  Stepney,  Mid- 
dlesex. Called  to  the  Bar,  1766.  Bencher,  1800.  Reader, 
1806.  Treasurer,  1808.  Of  Orsett  Hall,  Essex.  Died  1827, 
aged  85.  [To  be  distinguished  from  a  contemporary  name- 
sake, s.  of  Sir  WiUiam,  Knt.,  of  Bayfordbury,  Herts.  B. 
Sept.  18,  1744.  Died  Oct.  i,  1780.  He  was  at  Eton  (i754- 
60).]   (Inner  Temple  Benchers;  G.  Mag.) 

BAKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
June  30,  1790,  as  Bake  (sic),  R.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  (1758), 
clerk,  D.D.,  R.  of  Cawston,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Matric. 
Michs.  1791;  Scholar;  B.A.  1795;  M.A.  1800.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  21,  1796;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1799.  R.  of  Botley, 
Hants.,  1803-54.  Died  Dec.  5,  1854,  aged  81,  at  Botley. 
Father  of  the  next,  James  S.  (1822),  John  T.  W.  (1830)  and 
Stephen  C.  (1833).    (G.  Mag.,  1855,  i.  215.) 

BAKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  12,  1827. 
S.  of  Richard  (above),  R.  of  Botley,  Hants.  Brother  of 
James  S.  (1822),  etc. 

BAKER,  or  BAKER-BAKER,  RICHARD  BAKER.  Adm.  at 
Clare,  Oct.  9,  1891.  [S.  and  h.  of  Francis,  of  Headon  Lodge, 
Brompton,  Yorks.  B.  1873.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A. 
1895.  Of  Ebberston,  Snainton,  Yorks.  J. P.  for  the  North 
Riding,  1904.  Brother  of  John  H.  C.  (1894).  (Kelly,  Hand- 
book, I937.) 

BAKER,  RICHARD  CHAFFEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
24,  i860.  S.  of  John  [a  pioneer  in  South  .■\ustraUa,  and 
Premier,  1857].  B.  June  22, 1841,  at  Adelaide.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1871.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1861.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1864.  Q.C., 
1900.  M.P.  for  South  Australia,  1868;  Attorney-General, 
1870.  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  1877.  Minister  of 
Justice  and  Education,  South  Australia,  1884.  Special  envoy 
to  Great  Britain  to  negotiate  the  Postal  Union  between  Great 
Britain  and  the  Colonies,  1885-6.  President  of  the  Legis- 
lative Council  of  South  Australia,  1893-1901.  C.M.G.,  1886. 
K.C.M.G.,  1895.  Represented  the  Commonwealth  of 
Australia  at  the  Delhi  Durbar,  1903.  First  President  of  the 
Federal  State  of  the  Commonwealth,  1901-6.  Author, 
Works  on  Federation.  Died  Mar.  18,  1911,  in  AustraUa. 
Father  of  John  R.  (1884)  and  Robert  C.  (1897).  (Burke, 
Col.  Gentry;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Mar.  24,  1911.) 

BAKER,  RICHARD  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1897. 
S.  of  LawTence  James,  Esq.,  of  Ottershaw  Park,  Chertsey, 
Surrey  [afterwards  of  Brambridge  Park,  Hants.].  B.  1877. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Held  a  commission  in  the 
Roval  Artillery  and  served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-1 
(wo'unded);  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.F.A.;  wounded;  in 
the  Ministry  of  Munitions,  1916-18.  O.B.E.,  1918).  Married 
and  had  issue.  Of  The  Coombe,  Llanrothal,  Mon.  Brother  of 
Gerald  P.  (1898).    (Univ.  War  List;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1937.) 

BAKER,  RICHARD  PEACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1834.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Claremont  Buildings,  Shrewsbury, 
Shropshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B..-^.  1840;  M.A.  1857. 
Ord.  deacon  (Elv)  Dec.  11,  1839;  priest,  1842.  C.  of  Berk- 
hampstead  St  Mary  in  1845.  P.C.  of  St  Botolph's,  Aldgate, 
London,  1846-60,  as  Richard  Pearce  (sic).  Died  May  28, 
i860,  aged  46,  at  Beyrout,  Syria,  of  typhoid  fever.  (G.  Mag., 
i860,  II.  209;  Hennessy.) 

BAKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  28,  1779- 
Of  Middlesex.  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  merchant,  of  London.  B. 
Jan.  13,  1762.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar; 
B..\.  1783;  M.A.  1787.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  7, 
1780.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1786.  Bencher,  1823.  Re.ader, 
1831.  Treasurer,  1S32.  Magistrate  at  Hatton  Garden, 
London,  1798.  Resident  Magistrate  at  Marlborough  Street, 
1812.  Chief  Magistrate  at  Bow  Street,  1820-1.  Knighted, 
May  10,  1820.  Treasurer  of  the  County  of  Middlesex,  1822. 
Deputy  Governor  of  the  South  Sea  Company,  1826.  Resigned 
his  magistracy,  Sept.  12,  1821,  owing  to  the  Government's 
disapproval  of  his  action  in  allowing  Queen  Caroline's  body 
to  pass  through  the  City  of  London  (Gentleman's  Magazine, 
1840,  II.  322).  Married'  Harriet,  dau.  of  Anthony  Aufrere, 
of  Hoveton  Hall,  Norfolk,  Dec.  16,  1788.  Died  July  12,  1840, 
in  London.  Buried  in  the  General  Cemetery  in  Harrow  Road. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inner  Temple  Benchers;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.) 

BAKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  May  29,  1809. 
S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Cullompton,  Devon.  School, 
Sherborne  (Rev.  Cutler).   Matric.  Michs.  1809. 


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BAKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  8, 
1859.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A. 
1868.  Ord.  deacon,  1863;  priest  (Canterburj')  1864;  C.  of 
Brasted,  Kent,  1863-4.  C.  of  Monington,  1864-7.  C.  of  St 
Nicholas,  Rochester,  1867-70.  C.  of  Portman  Chapel,  1870- 
5.  R.  of  New  Fishboume,  Sussex,  1875-1908.  Chaplain  at 
Croix,  1908-9;  at  Lyons,  1909-15.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester, 
1917-30.  Of  Westergate,  Chichester.  Died  Nov.  15,  1931, 
aged  91.   {The  Times,  Nov.  18,  1931.) 

BAKER,  ROBERT  COLLEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1897. 
S.  of  Sir  Richard  Chafiey  (i860),  K.C.M.G.,  of  Brougham 
Place,  North  Adelaide,  S.  Australia.  School,  St  Peter's, 
Adelaide.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Returned  to 
Australia,  1901.  [Not  mentioned  in  Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  i. 
100.]   Brother  of  John  R.  (1884). 

BAKER,  ROBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3, 
1888.  S.  of  Edward,  brush  maker.  B.  Jan.  28,  1867,  in 
London.   Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1892. 

BAKER,  ROBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  26, 
1806.  [4ths.ofWilliam(i76i),ofBayfordbury,Herts.  B.Oct. 
29,  1788.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  B..\.  1810; 
M.A.  1813.  Ord.  deacon,  1812;  priest  (Lincoln)  1813;  C.  of 
Hertingfordbury,  Herts.,  1812.  C.  of  Springfield,  Essex, 
1816;  R.  there,  1823-7.  R.  of  Monken  Hadley,  Middlesex, 
1819  (Jan.-June).  R.  of  Little  Berkhampsted,  Herts., 
1825-34.  R.  of  Stevenage,  1833-4.  V.  of  Fulham,  Mid- 
dlesex, 1834-71.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1846-78;  Rural  Dean, 
1851-71.  Twice  married.  A  keen  antiquary.  Author,  The 
Golden  Characters  of  Fulham;  Sermons,  etc.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  21, 
1878,  aged  89,  at  Fulham.  Brother  of  WUliam  (i795)-  (F. 
C.  Cass,  Monken  Hadley;  Cussans,  11.  145.) 

BAKER,  ROBERT  LOWBRIDGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  26,  1849.    S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Wrington,  Bristol. 

B.  Feb.  22, 1831.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A. 
1855;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest  (Lichfield)  1857; 

C.  of  W.  Felton,  Salop,  1856-60.  R.  of  Wilcote,  Oxon.,  1860- 
99.  V.  of  Ramsden,  1864-99.  Adm.  Com.  causa  at  Oxford, 
June  10,  1863.  Of  Ramsden  House,  Oxon.  J. P.  Twice 
married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  23,  1904,  at  Ramsden. 
(r.  A.  Walker,  499;  Burke,  L.G.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BAKER,  ROBERT  SIBLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Dec.  16,  1842.  3rd  s.  of  William  Lake  (1805),  clerk,  of 
Hargrave,  Northants.  School,  Halifax.  Matric.  Michs.  1843; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1850;  C.  of  Hargrave,  and  of  Shelton,  Beds.,  1847-65. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Hargrave,  Northants.,  1865-97. 
Died  Oct.  8,  1897,  aged  74,  at  Hargrave.  (Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BAKER,  SAMUEL  OGILVY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  14, 
1852;  but  did  not  come  into  residence  until  Oct.  13,  1854. 
S.  of  Samuel  O.,  gent.,  of  Blagdon,  Somerset.  B.  there  May 
29,  1835.  [School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Bath  and 
Wells)  i860;  C.  of  Muchelney,  Somerset,  1859-61.  C.  of 
N.  Cheriton,  1861-3;  R.  there,  1863-9.  C.  of  Tintem  Parva, 
1869-71.  P.C.  of  Muchehiey,  1872-96.  Resided  latteriy  at 
Chfton,  Bristol.  Died  Feb.  28,  1921,  at  Bumham-on-Sea. 
(G.  B.  Routledge.) 

BAKER,  [Sir]  SAMUEL  WHITE.  Hon.  M.A.  1866.  Knighted, 
Nov.  10, 1866.  F.R.S.,1869.  Governor-Gen.  of  the  Equatorial 
Nile  basin  with  rank  of  pasha.  Major-Gen.  in  the  Ottoman 
Army,  i86g.  Rede  Lecturer,  1874.  Traveller  and  sportsman. 
Died  1893.   (D.N.B.) 

BAKER,  SEPTIMUS  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  22,  1867.  S.  of  William,  merchant.  B.  at  St  Mary's, 
Redcliff,  Bristol.  Bapt.  Nov.  19,  1866.  Migrated  (age  24) 
to  Jesus,  Oct.  1867;  matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A. 
1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1871 ;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1872.  C.  of 
Crewkeme,  1871-5.  C.  of  Creed,  Cornwall,  1875.  C.  of 
Tywardreath,  1876-95.  V.  of  Tywardreath,  1896-1905. 
Died  May  30,  1905,  aged  62.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BAKER,  STEPHEN  CATTLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  7,  1833.  Of  HanU.  [S.  of  Richard  (1790).  clerk.]  B. 
1811.  Schools,  Charterhouse  and  Bristol  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest  (York) 
1838;  C.  of  Birkin,  Yorks.,  1837-9-  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Leeds,  1839-41.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  York,  1841-4.  Assistant 
Minister  to  St  Thomas's  EpiscopaHan  Chapel,  Edinburgh, 
1844-5;  of  St  Peter's,  Colchester,  1845-6.  V.  of  Skenfrith, 
Mon.,  1846-52.  Chaplain  to  the  Usk  House  of  Correction, 
1852-60.  V.  of  Monkswood,  1857-92.  V.  of  Usk,  Mon., 
1860-92.  Surrogate,  dio.  Llandafi;  Rural  Dean,  1874-92. 
Married  (1)  Mary  Dorothea,  dau.  of  H.  Graham,  Esq., 
Sept.  2,  1847;  (2)  Martha,  dau.  of  Capt.  Pitt,  R.N.,  of  Gt 

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Baker,  Tom 

Yarmouth,  Jan.  25,  1866.  Author,  religious.  Died  Oct.  5, 
1892,  at  Usk.  Brother  of  Richard  (1827),  etc.  (Boose; 
Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  2,  1756.  B.  at 
Tonbridge,  Kent.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Easter,  1756; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1760;  M.A.  1763.  Fellow,  1760-4.  V.  of 
Detley,  Kent,  1764.  R.  of  Frinsted,  1764-79.  One  of  these 
names  Minor  Canon  of  Westminster  and  Preacher  of  Queen's 
Square  Chapel;  died  May  24,  1779.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.,  1764,  98;  1779.  271.) 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  13,  1817. 
[S.  of  Thomas  Baker  (1791),  formerly  Elsley,  T.  B.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1818;  Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bristol)  Apr.  28,  1822;  priest  (Chester)  May,  1823. 
R.  of  Rodmell,  Sussex,  1825-36.  V.  of  Bexhill,  1827.  Chap- 
lain to  the  Bishop  of  Chichester.  R.  of  Hartlebury,  Worcs., 
1835-77.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1845-77.  Rural  Dean 
of  Kidderminster.  Died  1877.  Father  of  Augustus  (1863) 
and  Charles  A.  (1865).  (PeiU,  11.  385,  where  the  living  of 
Eastergate  is  wrongly  assigned  to  him.) 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  24,  1826. 
Of  Yorks. 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  2,  1828.  S. 
of  John,  of  Burslem,  Staffs.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric. 
(St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford)  Jan.  15,  1827,  age  23.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  15,  1828. 
3rd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Limehouse,  Middlesex.  B.  there 
1811.  School,  Tonbridge  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1834; 
priest,  1835.  C.  of  Lenham,  Kent,  1844.  Assistant  Minister 
of  St  Andrew's  Chapel,  Hove,  Brighton.  Perhaps  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  c.  1846-8.  Died  Feb. 
12,  1866,  aged  54,  at  Brighton.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford, i860;  G.  Mag.,  1866,  I.  598.) 

BAKER  or  ELSLEY,  THOMAS  BAKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  7,  1791,  as  Thomas  Baker  Elsley,  but  appears 
on  the  Residence  Register,  Oct.  15,  1791.  as  Thomas  Elsley 
Baker,  and  so  signed  as  Robinson  Scholar,  Nov.  8,  1791. 
Matric.  Michs.  1791,  as  Baker,  Thomas  Elsley;  B.A.  1795; 
M.A.  1798,  as  Baker,  Thomas.  Took  the  name  of  Thomas 
Baker  only  by  Royal  Licence,  Oct.  29,  1793-  Ord.  deacon, 
Feb.  24,  1795;  priest  (Chichester)  Dec.  21,  1796-  C.  of 
Crowhurst,  Sussex,  1799;  R-  there  1800-3.  Chaplain  to 
Thomas,  Earl  of  Chichester.  V.  of  Fahner,  1802-31.  R.  of 
Staiiiner,  1803-31.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1822-31.  R.  of 
Eastergate,  1829-31.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Gledstanes, 
Oct.  29,  1801.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Dec.  31,  1831,  at 
Stanmer.  Buried  at  Mayfield,  Sussex.  M.I.  in  Chichester 
Cathedral.  Father  of  Thomas  (1817).  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.) 

BAKER,  THOMAS  FIELDING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
July  3,  1 82 1.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  RoUesby,  Norfolk  (and 
Aime,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Fielding,  surgeon,  of  Yarmouth). 
B  there.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Valpy).  Matric.  Michs.  182 1; 
B  A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  Dec.  18,  1825;  priest 
(Norwich)  Oct.  10,  1830.  R.  of  Little  Cressingham,  Norfolk, 
1845-8-  afterwards  unbeneficed.  Died  Apr.  30,  1873,  at 
Yport,  France.  Brother  of  Francis  P.  (i8i8).  (Venn,  11. 
182.) 

BAKER,  THOMAS  TURNER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1834  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Chatham,  Kent.  School,  Gibraltar 
House,  Kent  (Mr  Baker).  Migrated  (age  20)  to  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1834;  matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1838;  priest  (Ely)  June  9,  1839;  C.  of  Trinity 
Church,  Maidstone,  in  1840.  P.C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Tovil, 
Kent,  1842-7;  resigned.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1850;  served 
on  H.M.S.  Fox;  laboured  devotedly  among  the  sick  and 
wounded  in  the  operations  at  Marlaban  and  Rangoon. 
Married  Ellen  Wood,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Davey,  B.A., 
minister  of  St  Peter's,  Maidstone,  1840.  Died  Apr.  16,  1852, 
aged  36,  of  cholera,  at  Rangoon.   (G.  Mag.,  1852,  11.  104.) 

BAKER,  THOMAS  YEOMANS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  13, 
1895.  S.  of  WilUam  Mason.  B.  Jan.  4,  1877,  at  Leicester. 
School  Wyggeston,  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar, 
1895-  B.A.  (i6<;s  Wrangler)  1898.  Naval  Instructor,  1899; 
served  in  the  Mediterranean  Fleet  in  1905.  Lecturer  in 
Mathematics  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich,  1905-. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Instructor-Commander  in  the 
Royal  Navy;  ChevaUer,  Legion  d'  Honneur).  (Peile,  11.  797.) 

BAKER,  TOM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  27,  1850.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  the  E.I.C.S.  B.  Sept.  2,  1831,  at  Calcutta. 
Schools,  Burton-on-Trent  (Rev.  F.  Valpy)  and  Garvestone, 
Norfolk  (Rev.  F.  Valpy).   Matric.  Michs.  1850. 

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Baker,  Walter  Collyns 

BAKER,  WALTER  COLLYNS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Sept.  30, 
1862.  S.  and  h.  of  Albert,  M.D.,  of  Dawlish,  Devon.  B.  Feb. 
21,  1844,  at  Shirbrook,  Canada.  School,  Tiverton  (Mr 
Hughes).  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar;  B.A.  1867;  M.A. 
1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1867;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol) 
1868 ;  C.  of  Stroud,  Gloucs.,  1867-9.  Vice-Principal  of  Middle- 
ton  College,  Cork,  1866.  C.  of  Shipton  Bellinger,  Hants., 
1870-2;  V.  there,  1872-7.  Warden  of  Salisbury  School, 
1876-83.  C.  of  Batcombe,  Somerset,  1877-8.  R.  of  Bat- 
combe  with  Upton  Noble,  1878-1912.  Died  Aug.  23,  1912, 
aged  68,  at  Batcombe.    (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BAKER,  WALTER  SIDNEY  BEAUMONT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Jan.  25,  1876. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  3,  1761.  [S. 
and  h.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.,  of  Bay-fordbury,  Herts.]  B. 
[Oct.  3,  1743]  in  London.  [School,  Eton.]  Did  not  matri- 
culate. Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  10,  1761.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1775.  Bencher,  1808.  Reader,  i8i8.  M.P.  for 
PljTnpton,  1768-74;  for  Aldborough,  1777-80;  for  Hertford, 
1780-4;  for  Herts.,  1790-1802,  and  1805-7.  Of  Bayfordbury, 
Herts.  Married  (i)  Juliana,  dau.  of  Thomas  Penn,  of  Stoke 
Poges,  Bucks.,  May  23,  1771;  (2)  Sophia,  dau.  of  John 
Conyers,  of  Copt  Hall,  Essex,  Oct.  7,  1775.  Died  Jan.  20, 
1824.  Bvuied  at  Baj'ford.  M.I.  Father  of  William  (1795)  and 
Robert  G.  (1806);  brother  of  Jacob  (1766),  etc.  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Inner  Temple  Benchers.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  4,  1788.  [Previously  adm.  June  4,  1779;  name  off  June 
26,  1779.]  [S.  of  Henry,  lawyer  and  author,  for  whom 
see  D.iX.B.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  LL.B. 
1794.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug.  14,  1791,  as  of  Trinity 
Hall.  Probably  R.  of  Lyndon,  Rutland,  1796-1S28.  R.  of 
South  Luffenham,  1797-1828.  An  active  magistrate  for 
the  County;  'much  addicted  to  science  and  mechanics.' 
Died  May  24,  1828,  aged  66,  at  Lyndon.  Father  of  Henry  D. 
(1807).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1828,  11.  91;  N.  and  Q., 
2nd  S.,  VIII.  94.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1795.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (1761),  of  London.  B. 
Mar.  II,  1778.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1798;  B.A. 
1800;  M.A.  1803.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  22,  1799.  Of 
Bayfordbury,  Herts.  Married  Estina  (Esther),  dau.  of 
Robert  Fagan,  Consul-General  of  Malta  and  Sicily,  Aug.  2, 
1809.  Died  Aug.  29,  1813,  aged  35.  Buried  at  Bayford. 
Brother  of  Robert  G.  (1806)  and  probably  father  of  William 
R.  (1831).    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Dec.  11,  1841.  S.  of 
William,  of  Derby.  B.  there  Mar.  29,  1821.  School,  Derby. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  Feb.  i,  1842.  Matric.  Michs.  1842; 
B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1S46;  priest, 
Mar.  1847;  C.  of  Chester,  1846-8.  C.  of  Godmanchester, 
Hunts.,  1848-50.  C.  of  Thruscross,  Yorks.,  1850-2.  C.  of 
St  Mark's,  Hull,  1852-9.  C.  of  Richmond,  Yorks.,  1859-61. 
V.  of  Crambe,  1861-93.  Removed  to  Nottingham.  Author, 
Harmonic  Maxims  of  Science  and  Religion;  Keys  to  Spiritual 
Problems,  etc.  Died  Apr.  4,  1908,  aged  87,  at  Nottingham. 
(Venn,  11.  257;  Peile,  11.  475;  Derby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  19,  1858. 
S.  of  James.  B.  Feb.  12,  1831,  at  Cheltenham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1867; 
priest  (Winchester)  1868;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Redhill,  1867-72. 
Minister  of  Rains  Episcopal  Chapel,  Homerton,  Middlesex, 
1872-91.  F.R.G.S.,  1878.  Died  May  15,  1891,  aged  60,  at 
Sutton  Lodge,  Hackney.   (Hennessy.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1867. 
S.  of  John  Gerard  Andrews  (1834),  clerk.  B.  Mar.  2,  1849,  at 
Old  Warden,  Biggleswade,  Beds.  School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Edinburgh)  1872;  priest 
(Ely)  1873;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Edinburgh,  1872-3.  C.  of 
Eynesbury,  Hunts.,  1873-5.  Chaplain  of  Kent  County 
Asylum,  Canterbury,  1875.  Died  Apr.  22,  1877,  at  Chartham, 
near  Canterbury.  Brother  of  John  G.  (1878).  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1877.) 

BAKER  [post  LAMBERT-BAKER],  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1894.  S.  of  James  Thomas,  farmer,  of 
Ledbury,  Heref.  B.  Aug.  22,  1875,  at  Cowame  Court,  Much 
Cowame,  Heref.  Schools,  Bedford  Grammar  (Mr  J.  Phill- 
potts)  and  Hereford  Cathedral  (Rev.  T.  Thistle).  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1S97;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
1899;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  Scimthorpie,  Lines.,  1899-1901.  C. 
of  St  Matthew's,  JBirmingham,  1901-5.  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Boldmere,  Warws.,  1905-6.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Duddeston, 
Worcs.,  1906-15.  R.  of  Stoke  Talmage  with  Wheatfield, 
0.xon.,  1915-39-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  17, 
1888.  S.  of  William.  B.  May  23,  1870,  at  Shipton-under- 
Wychwood,  Oxon.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric. 
Michs.   1889;  B.A.   1892;  M.A.   1896.    Ord.  deacon,   1893; 


Baker,  William  Robert 

priest  (Sodor  and  Man)  1895.  Assistant  Master  and  Chaplain 
of  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man,  1893-6.  C.  of  St 
Mary's,  Ely,  Cambs.,  1896-8.  V.  of  Hapton,  Norfolk,  1898- 
1907.  V.  of  Bourn,  Cambs.,  1907-15.  R.  of  Kingston,  1907- 
15.  R.  of  Handsworth,  Sheffield,  1915-39-.  Rural  Dean, 
1927-36-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Sheffield,  1934-.  Archdeacon 
of  Sheffield,  1938-.  Brother  of  Francis  B.  (1887).  (Peile,  11. 
738;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  COOMBS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1900; 
advanced  student. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  DE  CHAIR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  8,  1842.  [S.  of  George  (1803).  B.  Apr.  21,  1824,  at  the 
Deanery,  Canterbury.  School,  Blackheath  Proprietary.] 
Cricketer;  managed  the  Kent  cricket  eleven  c.  1847-88;  hon. 
secretary  of  the  Kent  Cricket  Club.  Founded  the  Canterbury 
Cricket  Week  and  the  Annual  Canterbury  rurail  fetes.  Died 
Feb.  20,  1888,  at  St  Stephen's,  Canterbury.  Brother  of  John 
G.  A.  (1834)-    (Boose.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  DE  FOE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  3,  1850.  Of  Derbs.  [S.  of  William,  physician,  of  Derby- 
B.  1831.  School,  Derby.]  Matric.  Lent,  1851;  B.A.  1854; 
M..\.  1859.  Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest  (Rochester)  1857;  C.  of 
Orsett,  Essex,  1856-63.  Chaplain  to  the  Orsett  Union, 
1859-63.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Southsea,  Hants.,  1863-6.  C.  of 
South  CoUingham,  Notts.,  1868-71.  V.  of  Saxilby  with 
Ingleby,  Lines.,  1871-82.  Rural  Dean,  1875-82.  V.  ofWelton, 
Lines.,' 1882-95.  R.  of  Snelland,  1895-1902.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1901-2.  Died  Dec.  11,  1902,  aged  71,  at  Putney.  (Derby 
Sch.  Reg.,  27;  Crockford.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  DUKE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1885; 
from  Fitzwilliam  H.;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon, 
1890;  priest  (Winchester)  1891;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Southsea, 
Hants.,  1890-3.  C.  of  Botley,  1893-1902.  V.  of  Chute,  Wilts., 
and  Chute  Forest,  1902-12.  V.  of  PenkhuU,  Stoke-on-Trent, 
1912-28.  V.  of  Arretoi,  Isle  of  Wight,  1928-37.  Lie.  off., 
dio.  Portsmouth,  1937-.  Of  15,  Cousins  Grove,  Southsea. 
(Crockford,  1938.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  JAMES  FURNEAUX  VASHON.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  May  11,  1871.  S.  of  Vashon,  Commander,  R.N. 
B.  at  Lezayre.  Bapt.  Oct.  25,  1851.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar,  1873;  B.A.  dth  Classic)  1875; 
M.A.  1878.  Fellow,  1877-88.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest 
(SaUsbury)  1879.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough  College, 
1875-87.  R.  of  Brandesburton,  Yorks.,  1887-1932.  Preb.  of 
York,  1912-32.  Rural  Dean  of  North  Holdemess,  1913. 
Proctor  in  Convocation  for  the  East  Riding,  1904-21. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  16,  1932,  aged  80.  (Shrews- 
bury Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 
1849.  2nd  s.  of  John  Law,  gent.,  of  London.  B.  at  Med- 
boume,  Leics.  Bapt.  Aug.  8,  1830.  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
B..-^.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1857;  C.  of  Whaddon,  Bucks.,  1860-6;  remained  unbene- 
ficed. Died  Feb.  lo,  1868,  aged  38,  at  Medboume.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  1868,  i.  405.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  LAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  June 
27,  1805;  Scholar,  1805;  matric.  Lent,  1806;  B.A.  1809;  M.A. 

1812.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  22,  181 1;  priest.  Mar.  14, 

1813.  R.  of  Hargrave,  Northants.,  1818-65.  Died  Jan.  27, 
1865,  aged  77,  at  Hargrave.  Father  of  Robert  S.  (1842). 
(G.  Mag.,  1865,  I.  251.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  MARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1875.  [School,  Framlingham.]  Scholar;  B.A.  (i6<A 
Wrangler)  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Mathematical  Master  at  Friars 
School,  Bangor,  for  two  years.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall 
School,  1881-8.  Head  Master  of  the  Military  and  Civil 
Department,  Cheltenham  College,  1888-1912.  Of  Greystone, 
Cleeve  HiU,  Winchcombe,  Gloucs.  Died  Mar.  23,  1929, 
aged  71,  at  Lansdovvn,  Bath.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.,  23; 
Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  MEATH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.  S.  of  Ralph  Bourne  (1821),  clerk,  of  Hasfield  Court, 
Gloucester.  B.  Nov.  i,  1857,  at  Hilderstone,  Staffs.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  i888.  Of 
Hasfield  Court,  Gloucs.,  and  of  Fenton  House,  Staffs.  J. P. 
High  Sherifi  of  Gloucs.,  1896-7.  Twice  married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Jan.  15,  1935,  aged  77.  (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times, 
Jan.  17,  1935-) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  13, 
1831.  Matric.  Lent,  1832.  [Probably  s.  of  William  (i795)- 
B.  Oct.  8,  1810.  School,  Eton];  if  so,  previously  at  Oxford; 
matric.  (Christ  Church)  June  11,  1828,  age  17,  as  only  s.  of 
William,  gent.,  of  Bengeo,  Herts.  Of  Bayfordbury,  Herts. 
J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1835.  Married  Anna  Emma 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Fynes  CUnton,  Esq.,  Oct.  4,  1839. 
Died  Nov.  29,  1896.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Cussans,  11.  145;  Al. 
Oxon.) 


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BAKER,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  28,  1872.  Of  Berks.  B.  Nov.  30,  1844,  at  Shippon,  near 
Abingdon.  School,  Clapham.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A. 
1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Oxford)  1877;  C  of  Hag- 
bourne,  Berks.,  1876-8;  V.  there,  1878-1920.  Died  there 
Nov.  9,  1920,  aged  74.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  12, 
1850.  S.  of  William,  yeoman.  B.  1828,  at  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 
School,  Sudbury  (Rev.  S.  R.  Mills).  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Ex- 
hibitioner, 1850.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Oct.  14, 1851;  B.A.  1854; 
M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1854;  priest,  1855 ; 
C.  of  Crewkeme,  Somerset,  1854-6.  Held  other  curacies, 
1856-61.  R.  of  Eversholt,  Beds.,  1861-1900.  Died  July  8, 
1900,  aged  72,  at  Eversholt.  Brother  of  Edward  (i860)  and 
father  of  WUliam  W.  C.  (1879).   (Venn,  11.  293;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  WING  CAREW.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Sept.  29, 
1879.  [S.  and  h.  of  William  Samuel  (1850),  clerk.  B.  Sept.  5, 
i860,  at  Long  Melford,  SuSolk.  School,  King's  College, 
London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar;  B..\.  1883;  M.A. 
1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Southwell)  1885;  C.  of  St 
Mary's,  Nottingham,  1884-6.  V.  of  Milton  Bryant,  Beds., 
1886-1903.  V.  of  Ridgmont  with  Segenhoe,  1896-1903. 
R.  of  Dunstable,  1903-24.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Albans,  1914- 
30.  V.  of  Southill,  1924-30.  A  foundation  member  of  the 
County  Association  of  Change-ringers.  Served  on  the  County 
Education  Committee;  active  in  the  work  of  rural  school  re- 
organisation. Chairman  of  the  Bedfordshire  Elementary 
Education  Committee  for  many  years.  Died  Nov.  14,  1930. 
Buried  at  Southill.   {The  Times,  Nov.  17,  1930.) 

BAKER,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  4,  1779 

(name  off  the  books  June  26,  1779).  School,  Eton.  Perhaps 
William  (1788)  or  Robert,  who  was  admitted  at  St  John's, 
June  28,  1779;  one  of  these  two  may  previously  have  entered 
his  name  at  Trinity  Hall  without  taking  up  residence.  Both 
these  students  were  at  Eton,  and  this  entry  doubtless  refers 
to  one  of  them. 

BAKER-BAKER,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  2,  1879.  4th  s.  of  Henry  John  [formerly  Tower],  of 
Elemore  Hall,  Durham.  B.  there  July  31,  i860.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Of  East  Hall.  Middle- 
ton  Tyas,  Yorks.   Married  and  had  issue.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BAKEWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  9, 
1754.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Derby.  School,  Derby  (Mr  Almond). 
Scholar,  1754;  Matric.  Michs.  1755;  B.A.  1758;  M.A.  1761. 
V.  of  KeUington,  Yorks.,  1764-70.  [For  some  account  of 
the  Bakewell  fainily  from  whom  Robert  Bakewell  the  well- 
known  geologist,  was  descended,  seeN.  andQ.,  14th S.,  clxvii. 
455-] 

BAKEWELL,  JOHN  SCALES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Jan.  15,  1886.  Matric.  Lent,  1886;  B.A.  1890.  PreNiously  at 
Oxford;  matric.  (Exeter  College)  May  12,  1883,  age  18,  as  s. 
of  John,  gent.,  of  Leadenham,  Lines.  Died  May  28,  1935, 
at  Henlade  Lodge,  Taunton.  Buried  at  Cromhall,  Gloucs. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  The  Times,  May  31,  1935.) 

BAKEWELL,  JOHN  WARREN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  24,  1865.  Of  Australia.  S.  and  h.  of  William  [gent., 
of  Kensington,  Middlesex,  sometime  of  Shirley,  Adelaide, 
South  Australia].  B.  there  Mar.  i,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
B.A.  {i6th  Wrangler)  1869;  M.A.  1874.  .\dm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  18,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1870.  Went  to 
Adelaide;  practised  there  before  the  Supreme  Court.  Of 
Korralla,  Mount  Lofty,  South  Australia.  Died  Apr.  3,  1923, 
at  Mount  Lofty.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BALAAM,  FREDERICK  BLAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  25,  1839.  S.  of  James.  B.  Jan.  31,  1820,  at  Clapham, 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1839.  Died  Dec.  1841.  (Peile,  11. 
466.) 

BALAK  RAM,  see  RAM,  BALAK. 

BALCH,  CHARLES  LELAND.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6, 
i860.  S.  of  William  Stevens,  teacher  of  mathematics.  B. 
Mar.  25,  1841,  at  Quebec. 

BALCH  or  BALSH,  ROBERT  EVERARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
(age  20)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  4,  1773.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at 
Stowey,  Somerset.  School,  WeUs  (Mr  Forster).  Matric. 
Lent,  1774,  3s  Balch,  Robert. 

BALD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  9,  i860. 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864. 

BALDERSTON,  ROBERT  RICHARDSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
Catharine's,  Apr.  3,  1788.  B.  at  Ingleton,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1789;  B.A.  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  22,  1793; 
C.  of  Granby,  Notts.,  1793.  Of  Ingleton,  Yorks.,  without 
cure,  1841-52-;  not  in  Clergy  List,  1854.  .Author,  Sermons. 
{Clergy  List,  1841.) 

BALDERSTON,  ROBERT  RICHARDSON  [METCALF].  Adm. 
(age  21)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1870.   S.  of ,  deceased.   B.  at 


Baldock,  William 

Hawes,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1870,  as 
Balderton.  Scholar,  1871-5.  For  some  time  a  medical  student, 
but  did  not  qualify  for  practice.  Said  to  have  become  a 
Mahommedan.   {Venn,  u.  394.) 

BALDERSTON[E],  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  11,  1838.  Of  Yorks.  [B.  at  Hawes.  School, 
Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  Scholar,  as  Balderston; 
Prizeman;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest 
(Ripon)  1843;  P.C.  of  Lunds,  Yorks.,  1843-58.  P.C.  of  Stal- 
ling Busk,  1844-6,  and  1856-92;  C.  there  1848-56.  P.C.  of 
Hawes,  1846-60.  Head  Master  of  Yorebridge  Grammar 
School,  near  .Vskrigg,  1856-92.  [His  son  William  was  after- 
wards Master  of  Yorebridge  School.]  Died  June  4,  1892. 
{Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg. ;  Boose.) 

BALDEY,  FREDERICK  CHARLES  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  2,  1875.  Of  Canterbury.  S.  of 
Frederick,  V.  of  St  Simon's,  Southsea,  Hants.  B.  Feb.  25, 
1856,  at  Tonbridge,  Kent.  School,  Blackheath  Proprietary. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon, 
1879;  priest  (Norwich)  1880;  C.  of  St  John's,  Lynn  Regis, 
Norfolk,  1879-81.  Held  other  curacies,  1881-1903.  R.  of 
Michaelstow,  Cornwall,  1903-37.  Of  St  Margaret's,  Bodmin, 
Cornwall,  1938.   {Crockford,  1938.) 

BALDING,  MORTIMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  3,  1867. 
S.  of  James,  surgeon,  of  Barkway,  Herts.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
May  14,  1850.  School,  Saffron  Walden.  Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
B.A.  1871;  ^T.B.  1873;  M.D.  1881.  Resident  Ph>'sician  at  the 
Middlesex  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.  .\fterwards  in  practice  at 
St  Albans,  Herts.  Author,  medical.  Died  Nov.  23,  1886,  at 
St  Albans.    {Venn,  11.  381.) 

BALDOCK,  CHALONER  BYNG.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  14,  1768.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Rochester.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  Scholar,  1771;  B.A.  1773; 
M.A.  1790.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  i774;  priest 
(Winchester)  May,  1776.  V.  of  Milton  Abbas,  Dorset,  1789- 
95.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Milton.  R.  of  Wiiiterboume-Clenston, 
1789-95.  Translated  Lettre  de  Maiame  la  Marquise  de 
Lambert  a  Madame  la  Superieure  de  la  Magdileine  de  Tresnel, 
sur  Viducalion  d'une  jeiine  Demoiselle.  Died  i795-  (Peile,  11. 
287;  Hutchins,  iv.  407.) 

BALDOCK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  23,  1834. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1840;  priest  (London,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Canter- 
bury) Dec.  19,  1841;  C.  of  Snargate,  Kent,  1840-2.  C.  of 
Heslerton,  Yorks.,  1842-8.  C.  of  Southill  with  Old  Ward, 
Beds.,  1848-67.  V.  of  Southill,  1867-77-  Died  there  May  8, 
1877,  aged  61.  Perhaps  brother  of  Richard  (1825).  (R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BALDOCK,  EDWARD  HOLMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
M.VGDALENE,  Jan.  29,  1874.  S.  of  Edward  Holmes,  Esq.,  of 
8,  Grosvenor  Place,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1874.  In  the  Shropshire  Yeomanry;  Colonel,  commanding, 
1897-1902;  subsequentlv  of  the  3rd  County  of  London 
(Sharpshooters)  Yeomanry,  1904-9.  C.B.,  1909.  Died  Feb. 
14,  1913,  at  4,  King's  Gardens,  Hove.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Times,  Feb.  17,  I9i3.) 

BALDOCK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  21,  1825. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Ord. 
deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  June  6,  1830; 
priest  (Canterbury-)  1832.  R.  of  Kingsnorth,  Kent,  1832-86. 
Rural  Dean  of  Lympne,  1858.  Not  in  Crockford,  1887. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Charles  (1834);  father  of  William  (1857). 
(Crockford,  1886.) 

BALDOCK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  2,  1836. 
Of  Kent.  S.  of  William  Henry  (1803),  Esq.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1836;  B..4.  1S40.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1842;  pnest  (York) 
1843;  C.  (successively)  of  Langtoft,  Cottam  and  Cowlam, 
Yorks  V.  of  Carlton-Ie-Moorland  with  Staple  ton.  Lines., 
1858-87.  Died  Nov.  22,  1887,  aged  69,  at  Carlton  Lodge, 
Lincoln.   Brother  of  the  next.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BALDOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  31,  1833. 
S.  of  William  Henry  (1803),  Esq.,  of  Kent.  Matnc  Michs. 
1833.  Perhaps  at  Eton;  if  so,  entered  the  Army,  35th  Regt. 
Living  at  Putney  in  1863.  Brother  of  Richard  (above). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BALDOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  13,  1835.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Cooling  Castle, 
Rochester,  Kent.   Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839. 

BALDOCK,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20,  1857. 
S.  of  Richard  (1825),  R.  of  Kingsnorth,  Kent.  B.  there 
July  19,  1834.  School,  King's,  Canterbury  (Mr  Wallace). 
Matric.  Michs.  1857:  B.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon,  1S62;  pnest 
(Canterbury)  1864;  C.  of  Appledore,  Kent,  1862-9;  C.  of 
Kennardington,  1869-71.  V.  of  Brookland  with  Fairfield, 
1871-1904.  Died  Jan.  29,  1904,  aged  69,  at  Brookland. 
Buried  at  Kingsnorth.   (Scott,  MSS.) 


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Baldock,  William  Francis 

BALDOCK,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  16,  1887.  S.  of  John,  of  AirUe  House, 
Christchurch  Street,  Ipswich.  School,  Ipswich.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1887;  Scholar;  B.A.  1890. 

BALDOCK,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
June  22  1803.  [3rd  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Heme,  Kent.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1806;  B.A.  1808;  M.A.  181 1.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  i8o8.  Father  of  William  (1833)  and 
Richard  (1836). 

BALDRY,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  11, 
1847.  [S.  of  Francis,  of  166,  New  Bond  Street,  London  (died 
1837),  and  grandson  of  Mr  Baldry,  of  Wilby  Hall,  near 
Framlingham,  Suffolk.  B.  Feb.  27,  1S28.  School,  Putney 
Engineering  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847,  as  Baldrey  (sic); 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Rowing  'blue,'  1849;  Hon.  Secretary 
of  the  C.U.B.C.  Followed  no  profession.  Married  Miss 
Charlotte  Whitehead,  of  Babbacombe,  Devon,  1851.  Settled 
at  Torquay,  but  removed  to  Bournemouth  in  1865.  [Father 
of  Alfred  Lys  Baldry,  art  critic  and  painter,  for  whom  see 
Who's  Who,  1938.]  Died  Sept.  9,  1915,  at  Bournemouth. 
(A.  L.  Baldry.) 

BALDRY,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  13,  1816. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Joshua  Kirby,  engraver  and  draftsman,  of 
London  and  Cambridge  (whose  chief  work  is  the  East  window 
of  King's  College  Chapel,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.) 

BALDWIN,  ALAN  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  6,  1876.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  R.  of  Topcroft,  Norfolk. 
B.  Dec.  1857,  at  Brandeston,  Suffolk.  School,  Lynn  Gram- 
mar. Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon,  1881; 
priest  (Durham)  1882;  C.  of  Medomsley,  Durham,  1881-5. 
Held  other  curacies,  1885-1901.  V.  of  Bumopfield,  Durham, 
1901-6.   Died  Mar.  31,  1906,  aged  48.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

BALDWIN,  ALEXANDER  BERTIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  9,  1886.  S.  of  Hartley,  solicitor,  of  Clitheroe,  Lanes. 
B.  there  Feb.  i,  1868.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1908.  Asohcitor.  Went  to  Port  Axim, 
South  Africa,  as  a  District  Commissioner;  resigned  owing  to 
ill-health.  Purchased  an  estate  at  Combe  Martin,  Devon; 
resided  there;  provided  new  choir  stalls,  reredos,  etc.,  for  the 
parish  Church.  Died  suddenly.  Mar.  29,  1914,  in  London. 
Buried  in  the  family  vault  at  Mytton,  near  Clitheroe. 
{Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Apr.  i,  1914.) 

BALDWIN,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  31, 
1827.  S.  of  William.  Bapt.  Apr.  19,  1808,  at  Harrietsham, 
Kent.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1827.  Migrated  to  Jesus, 
Nov.  4,  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1836.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  18,  1826.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1835,  as  4th  s.  of 
William,  Esq.,  of  Stede  Hill,  Maidstone,  Kent.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  and  priest,  1837;  C.  of  Tonge,  Kent;  V.  there, 
1837-77-   Died  1877. 

BALDWIN,  CHARLES  ENGELBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1876.  Afterwards  at  University  College,  Durham;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (Durham)  1879;  M.A.  (Durham)  1904.  Ord.  deacon, 
1883;  priest  (Newcastle)  1884;  C.  of  Jesmond,  1883-8.  Held 
other  curacies,  1888-1900.  V.  of  Amble,  Northumberland, 
1900-6.  V.  of  Cramlington,  1906-10.  V.  of  Belper,  Derbs., 
1910-26.  R.  of  Gonalston,  Notts.,  1926-31.  Died  Feb.  17, 
1931,  aged  71.    {Crockford.) 

BALDWIN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1869.  B.  at  Harrietsham,  Kent.  [S.  of  William  Wriothesley 
Turner,  of  Stede  Hill,  Maidstone.  B.  1851.]  School,  HaUey- 
bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1874; 
priest  (Oxford)  1875;  C.  of  Waddesdon,  Bucks.,  1874-7. 
Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  Oxford  dio.,  1875-7.  Surro- 
gate. V.  of  Maltby,  Vorks.,  1877-80.  R.  of  Skegness,  Lines., 
1880-92.  R.  of  Sausthorpe  with  Aswardby,  1892-1902;  Rural 
Dean,  1896-1902.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Gainsborough,  1903- 
13.  R.  of  Welby,  1913-20.  Died  Mar.  31,  1920,  aged  69, 
at  Welby.  Buried  at  Harrietsham.  Brother  of  Wilham  T. 
(1857)  and  father  of  the  next.  (HaiUybury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BALDWIN,  FRANCIS  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  189S.  S.  of  Francis  (above),  clerk.  B.  Jan.  8, 
3880,  at  Maltby,  Rotherham.  School,  St  Edward's,  Oxford 
(3.ev.  T.  Hudson).  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  with  a  University  Commission;  Lieut.  The 
Buffs,  1901.  Joined  the  Indian  Army,  1904;  121st  Pioneers; 
at  the  Staff  College,  Quetta,  1914.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(at  the  capture  of  Bagdad,  1917;  Major,  1917;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  Order  of  the  Nile,  4th  Class;  Commanding 
Officer  of  the  2nd  Bombay  Pioneers;  Lieut.-Col.).  {St 
Edward's  Sch.  Reg. ;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BALDWIN,  GARDNER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  I,  1847.  [S.  of  Gardner,  V.  of  Leyland,  Lanes.  School, 
Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  Died  1876.  Brother  of  Thomas 
R.  (1841).   {Rossall  Sch.  Reg.;  E.  Axon.) 


Baldwin,  Nicholas  Rigby 

BALDWIN,  HARGREAVES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  31,  1852.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Colne,  Lanes.  Matric. 
Michs.  1853. 

BALDWIN,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1885.  S.  of  George,  merchant,  deceased,  of  Hartle- 
bury.  B.  there  June  8,  1867.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885.  In  the  iron  trade.  Of  Fernside,  Minehead, 
Somerset,  in  1909.   (J.  T.  Rule;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BALDWIN,  HENRY  GRASETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1876.  S.  of  Edmund,  assistant  Minister  of  St  James's, 
Toronto,  Canada.  B.  there  Mar.  18,  1854.  Bapt.  in  St 
James's  Cathedral,  Toronto,  June  25,  1854,  by  Henry  James 
Grasett,  Dean  of  Toronto.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880; 
M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (Toronto)  1881;  R.  of 
Ascension  Church,  Toronto,  1879-96.  Chaplain  at  Mentone, 
1896-1903;  at  Trinity  Church,  Rome,  1904-12.  Resided 
latterly  at  Willey  Park,  Famham.  Died  there  Feb.  29,  1924, 
aged  69.  Buried  at  Wrecclesham.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times, 
Mar.  1,  1924.) 

BALDWIN,  HUGH  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  6,  1875.  S.  of  Charles.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879. 
Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1884;  priest  (Newcastle)  1885;  C.  of 
Hayton,  Cumberland,  1S84-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1885-9. 
V.  of  Hexton,  Herts.,  1889-91.  V.  of  Mardale,  Cumberland, 
1891-4.  R.  of  Morleigh,  1894-1901.  R.  of  Lesnewth,  Corn- 
wall, 1901-18.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Exeter,  1922-36-.  Of  3, 
Raleigh  Road,  Exeter.  Died  July  7,  1938,  aged  82.  {Crock- 
ford,  1938;  Church  Times,  July  15,  1938.) 

BALDWIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  13,  1765- 
Matric.  Easter,  1767;  Scholar,  1767;  LL.B.  i77i.  V.  of 
Bowden,  Cheshire,  1772-1815.  P.C.  of  St  Peter's,  Chester, 
1794.  One  of  these  names,  V.  of  Southrop,  Gloucs.,  1776- 
1812;  died  1815.   {CatU.  AU  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1815,  11.  283.) 

BALDWIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1789.  S. 
of  Roger  (1735-6),  R.  of  Aldingham,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  (?)  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1790;  B.A.  1793;  name  ofi 
Oct.  14,  1797.   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BALDWIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  9, 
1820.  S.  of  John,  solicitor,  of  Lancaster.  B.  there  Mar.  11, 
1802.  School,  Richmond.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar, 
1821;  B.A.  {19th  Wrangler)  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Fellow,  1825- 
41.  Held  various  College  Offices.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford) 
Aug.  1825;  priest,  Aug.  1826.  Mildmay  Preacher,  1835-7. 
Married  (1)  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Wellan  (WiUiam)  Atkinson, 
solicitor,  of  Dalton-in-Fumess,  1841;  (2)  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
John  Bond,  of  Lancaster.  J. P.,  D.L.,  1851.  J.P.  for  Lan- 
cashire. Held  no  cure,  but  contributed  towards  the  building 
of  a  Church  in  an  isolated  part  of  Dalton  parish.  Died 
Sept.  29,  1855,  at  Harrogate.  Buried  at  Dalton.  {Peile,  11. 
398.) 

BALDWIN,  JOHN  HORATIO  [or  HORATIO  JOHN].  Adm.  pens. 
at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  3,  1899.  S.  of  J.  H.,  Esq.,  of  79,  Canfield 
Gardens,  West  Hampstead.  Matric.  Michs.  1899,  as  Horatio 
John;  B.A.  1902;  M..A.  1906.  D.P.H.,  1913.  At  St  Bartho- 
lomew's Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.F.,i9ii.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Capt.  and  Adjutant,  R.A.M.C).  Of 
Springfield,  Furze  Hill,  Wimbome.  Died  Dec.  1,  1924,  as 
the  result  of  a  motor  accident.  {Univ.  War  List;  The  Times, 
Dec.  4,  1924.) 

BALDWIN,  JOHN  MONTGOMERY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1876.  S.  of  John  Richard,  clerk.  B.  Dec.  9,  1858,  at  Luck- 
now,  India.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1877.  Adm.  at 
St  Catharine's,  Nov.  27,  1885;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon  (St  Albans)  1886;  priest  (London)  1890;  C.  of  Mark's 
Tey,  Essex,  1886-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1888-98  and  1904- 
8.  Organising  Secretary  for  the  Waifs  and  Strays  Society, 
1898-1904.  R.  of  Chipstable,  Somerset,  1908-13.  V.  of  Load 
St  Mary  Langport,  1913-17.  V.  of  Weston  St  Mary  with  St 
John's,  Weston  Hill,  Lines.,  1917-31;  lie.  pr.,  dios.  Ely  and 
Lincoln,  1931-8-.  Of  37,  St  Barnabas  Road,  Cambridge,  in 
1938.    {Crockford,  1938.) 

BALDWIN,  NICHOLAS  RIGBY  or  RIGBYE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  27,  1764-  S.  of  Thomas  ( 1734-5),  V.  of 
Leyland,  Lanes.  Scholar,  1764;  matric.  I^nt,  1765,  as  N. 
Rigbye;  B.A.  (6(/i  Wrangler)  1768;  M.A.  1771.  Fellow,  1771. 
V.  of  Harston,  Cambs.,  1775-83-  R-  of  Chayleigh,  Sussex, 
1782-1821.  Minister  of  Gt  Crosby  Chapel,  Lanes.,  1783- 
1817.  R.  of  Llangattock,  Brecons.,  1785-1810.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1792-1824.  P.C.  of  Newchurch  in  Rossendale,  Lanes., 
1803-24.  V.  (and  patron)  of  Leyland,  1809-24.  A  King's 
Preacher  in  the  County  of  Lancaster,  1783.  (His  successor,  the 
Rev.  N.  German,  M.A.,  was  appointed  Dec.  24,  1824,  the 
position  being  vacant  'by  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Nicholas 
Rigbye  Baldwin.')  [Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  in.  3-1  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1762).  {T.  A.  Walker,  325;  G.  Mag.,  1825,  i.  473; 
Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  iii.  94;  vi.  8;  Cant.  Ad  Bk.) 


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Baldwin,  Reginald  Ormerod  Delanoy 

BALDWIN,  REGINALD  ORMEROD  DELANOY.  Adm.  (age  19) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1890.  2nd  s.  of  Ormerod  Pilkington, 
Esq.,  of  Lydgate,  near  Newmarket.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.  1893.  Assistant  Master  at  Sunningdale  School,  1897-9; 
at  Aldro  School,  Eastbourne,  i90i-[i9io]-.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1910.) 

BALDWIN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  29, 

1827.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  [bookseller  and  publisher,  of 
Paternoster  Row,  London].  B.  Mar.  23,  1809,  in  London. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1828; 
B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  21, 

1828.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1840.  Special  Pleader.  On  the  Home 
Circuit.  Died  June  6,  1848,  aged  39,  at  his  chambers  in  the 
Temple.   (G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  104.) 

BALDV/IN,  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12,  1885. 
S.  of  Alfred,  of  Wilden  House,  Stourport,  Worcs.  B.  Aug.  3, 
1867,  at  Bewdley,  Worcs.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892;  Hon.  LL.D.  1923.  Chancellor 
of  the  University,  1930-.  Ironmaster.  M.P.  for  Bewdley, 
1908-37.  Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  19 17.  Financial 
Secretary  to  the  Treasury,  19x7-21.  P.C,  1920.  President  of 
the  Board  of  Trade,  1921-2.  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer, 
1922-3.  Prime  Minister  and  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury, 
1923-4  and  r924  (Nov.)-i929,  and  (on  the  resignation  of 
Ramsay  MacDonald)  1935-7;  retired.  Lord- President  of  the 
Council,  1931-5.  Lord  p'rivy  Seal,  1932-4.  Accompanied  the 
Prince  of  Wales  on  his  tour  to  Canada,  1927.  P.C.  (Canada) 
1927.  F.R.S.,  1927.  R.  of  Edinburgh  University,  1923-6; 
R.  of  Glasgow  University,  1928-31.  Chancellor  of  St 
Andrew's  University,  1929-.  A  Trustee  of  the  British 
Museum,  1927-;  of  the  National  Gallery,  1930-3.  Of  Astley 
Hall,  Stourport,  Worcs.  J.P.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford  and 
Durham.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  London,  etc. 
A  member  of  Academic  des  Sciences  Morales  et  Politiques, 
1930-.  An  Elder  Brother  of  Trinity  House.  Hon.  Master  of 
the  Bench,  Inner  Temple,  1936.  Created  Earl  Baldwin  of 
Bewdley,  June,  1937.  K.G.,  1937.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Speeches  and  Addresses.  (Burke,  P.  and  B., Knightage.) 

BALDWIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  10,  1760.  Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs.  i76r;  Scholar, 
1763;  B.A.  1765;  M.A.  1768.  C.  of  Haslingden,  Lanes.,  1779- 
83.  Author,  Airopadia,  containing  a  narrative  of  a  balloon 
excursion  from  Chester  in  1785;  the  whole  serving  as  an 
introduction  to  aerial  navigation.  The  identity  of  this  man 
has  not  been  established;  perhaps  s.  of  John  (1730),  R.  of 
St  Martin's,  Chester,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Rigby  in 
1787;  see  Al.  Cantab.,  Pt  I.  (T.  A.  Walker,  321;  Victoria  Co. 
Hist.,  Lanes.,  vi.  8;  N.  andQ.,  3rd  S.,  iii.  427.) 

BALDWIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  10,  1762.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Thomas  (1734-5),  V.  of  Ley- 
land,  Lanes.  Matric.  Mids.  1763;  Scholar,  1763;  LL.B.  1768. 
V.  of  Whalley,  Lanes.,  1776-1809;  became  non-resident  on 
succeeding  his  father  as  V.  of  Leyland,  1802-g.  Died  Jan. 
10  (?  11),  1809,  at  Leyland.  Brother  of  Nicholas  R.  (1764). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  322;  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  vi.  8,  359; 
Wilson,  Miscellany,  200;  E.  Axon.) 

BALDWIN,  THOMAS  RIGBYE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  15, 
1841.  S.  and  h.  of  Gardner,  V.  of  Leyland,  Lanes.  B.  Oct.  9, 
1822,  at  Tattenhall,  Cheshire.  Schools,  Grantham  (Mr 
Inman)  and  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man  (Mr  Wilson). 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M..^..  1849.  Ord.  deacon, 
1846;  priest,  1847;  P.C.  of  Hoghton,  Lanes.,  1848-52.  V.  of 
Leyland,  1852-91.  Died  there  Sept.  8,  1891.  Brother  of 
Gardner  H.  (1847). 

BALDWIN,  WILLIAM  TYLDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1857.  S.  of  William  Wriothesley  Turner,  of  Slede 
(Stede)  Hill,  Maidstone,  Kent.  B.  Aug.  18,  1838,  at  Ripley, 
Surrey.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1858.  Entered  the 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  1861.  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Col- 
lector at  Boolundshechur,  1867.  Brother  of  Francis  (1869). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BALDWYN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  6,  1775.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Aqualate  Hall, 
Staffs,  (and  of  Kinlet  Hall,  Salop).  B.  at  Aqualate.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1775;  Scholar,  1776.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  18,  1776.  [His  father  assmned  the  sur- 
name of  Childe  in  lieu  of  Baldwyn  and  his  brother  William 
did  the  same;  the  latter  was  admitted  at  Trinity,  Mar.  19, 
1774,  as  Childe,  WilUam.]  Died  Apr.  18,  i8ij,  aged  53,  in 
Park  Street,  Bristol.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BALDWYN-CHILDE,  see  CHILDE,  EDWARD  GEORGE. 

BALE,  ALGERNON  THOMAS  BALE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1871. 

BALE,  GEORGE  GILLEY  PRITCHETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  19,  1869.  S.  of  George  GiUey,  gent.  B.  at 
Brimfield,  Heref.  Bapt.  Nov.  7,  1852.  Matric.  Easter,  1871; 
B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Author,  The  Elements  of  the  anatomy 
and  physiology  of  Man  (Student's  ed.) 

BALFOUR,  ANDREW.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1896,  as  an 
advanced  student.    S.  of  Thomas  Alexander  Goldie,  M.D., 


Balfour,  Arthur  James 

deceased.  B.  Mar.  21,  1873,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  George 
Watson's  College,  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  D.P.H. 
1897.  Rugby  football  'blue,'  1897.  Previouslv  at  the  School 
of  Medicine,  Edinburgh;  M.B.  and  C.B.  (Edin.)  1894;  M.D. 
(Edin.)  1898;  Hon.  LL.D.  (Edin.)  1921;  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.) 
1906.  Director  of  the  Wellcome  Tropical  Research  Labora- 
tories at  Khartoum,  1902-13.  Medical  Officer  of  Health 
(Khartoum)  1904-13.  Imperial  Ottoman  Order  (4th  Class) 
of  the  Osmanieh,  1907.  A  member  of  the  Committee  to 
investigate  .African  diseases,  1913.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut. -Col.,  R.A.M.C;  mentioned  in  despatches;  scientific 
adviser  to  the  Inspector-Surgeon-General  of  the  British 
Expeditionary  Force,  East  Africa,  1917).  C.B.,  19x8.  C.M.G. 
President  of  the  Egyptian  PubUc  Health  Commission,  1918. 
Director  of  the  London  School  of  Hygiene  and  Tropical 
Medicine,  1923-31.  Mary  Kingsley  Medal  (Liverpool)  1920. 
K.C.M.G.,  1930.  Did  valuable  work  in  connection  with 
scientific  and  medical  research  in  the  tropics.  Author, 
medical;  also  a  novelist;  his  numerous  works  include  Ven- 
geance is  Mine;  The  Golden  Kingdom,  etc.  Died  Jan.  30, 
X931,  at  Penshurst,  Kent.  Buried  at  Edinburgh.  (Venn, 
II.  546;  Medical  Directory,  Cambridge  Review,  Feb.  6, 
1931-) 

BALFOUR,  ARCHIBALD  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  x888.  2nd  s.  of  Archibald,  of  65,  Pont  Street,  London. 
B.  Apr.  X5,  1870,  at  St  Petersburg.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  x888;  LL.B.  1892;  LL.M.  1906.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1894.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
Mar.  1912.  In  practice  in  London  (Bircham  and  Co.);  of 
Winchester  House,  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C.,  and  46,  Parlia- 
ment Street,  Westminster.  Brother  of  Reginald  (1894), 
Thomas  (1892)  and  Arthur  M.  (1888).    (Law  List,  1937.) 

BALFOUR,  ARTHUR  JAMES.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  30, 
1866.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Maitland  (1838),  of  Whittingehame, 
Haddington.  B.  there  July  25,  1848.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866;  B..^.  1870;  M.A.  1874;  Hon.  LL.D.  1888.  Hon. 
Fellow.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1919-30.  Hon.  D.C.L. 
(Oxford)  189X.  Private  Secretary  to  his  uncle.  Lord  Salisbury, 
X878-80;  accompanied  him  to  the  Berlin  Congress,  1878. 
M.P.  for  Hertford,  1874-80  and  1880-5;  for  East  Manchester, 
1885-1906;  for  the  Citv  of  London,  1906-22.  President  of 
the  Local  Government  Board,  1885-6.  P.C,  1885;  P.C. 
(Ireland)  1887.  Secretary  for  Scotland,  1886-7.  Chief 
Secretary  for  Ireland,  1887-91;  created  the  Congested 
Districts  Board  for  Ireland,  1890;  carried  the  Land  Purchase 
Act,  X891.  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury  and  Leader  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  1891-2.  Leader  of  the  Opposition, 
1892-5;  strenuously  opposed  Gladstone's  Home  Rule  BUI. 
In  the  following  CoaUtion  Government  again,  First  Lord  of 
the  Treasury  and  Leader  of  the  Opposition,  1895-1902; 
launched  and  directed  the  Education  Bill;  mainly  responsible 
for  the  London  Local  Government  Bill.  After  the  South 
African  War  interested  himself  in  military  reconstruction; 
advocated  the  formation  of  a  Committee  of  Imperial  Defence. 
Prime  Minister,  1902-5.  Lord  Privy  Seal,  1902-3.  Favoured 
the  Far  Eastern  Alliance  with  Japan.  Again  Leader  of  the 
Opposition,  1906-1  x;  opposed  to  the  'die-hard-attitude'  of 
his  party  in  the  constitutional  crisis  arising  from  the  creation 
of  peers  to  carry  the  Parliament  Bill;  resigned  leadership, 
1911.  Resumed  office  on  the  outbreak  of  the  Great  War, 
First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1915-16.  Secretary  of  State  for 
Foreign  Affairs,  1916-19.  Issued  the  Balfour  Declaration 
Note  in  favour  of  a  National  Home  for  the  Jews  in  Palestine, 
19x7.  Head  of  the  British  Mission  to  America,  1917;  'a  most 
successful  interpreter  of  British  poUcy  to  the  American 
Nation.'  Second  British  Representative  at  the  Peace  Con- 
ference at  Paris,  1919.  Lord  President  of  the  Council,  X919- 
22  and  X925-9.  President  of  the  first  meeting  of  the  League 
of  Nations,  1920.  British  delegate  at  the  Washington  con- 
ference on  limitation  of  armaments,  1921.  O.M.,  1916.  K.G., 
1922.  Created  Earl  of  Balfour  and  Viscount  Traprain  of 
Whittingehame,  May  5,  1922.  F.R.S.,  1888.  Hon.  LL.D. 
(Edin.)  x88i;  of  St  Andrew's,  1885;  of  Glasgow  and  Dublin, 
1891;  of  Columbia,  1917.  D.Ph.  (Cracow)  1923.  LL.D. 
(Athens)  1924.  Lord  Rector  of  St  Andrew's  University, 
1896;  of  Glasgow,  1890;  Gifford  Lecturer,  1896.  Romanes 
Lecturer  at  Oxford.  Chancellor  of  Edinburgh  University, 
1891.  President  of  the  British  Academy,  1924-9.  Chairman 
of  the  Medical  Research  Council,  1924-9;  of  the  Imperial 
Conference,  1926.  One  of  the  most  popular  of  Intellectuals ; 
intimately  associated  with  the  'Souls';  gifted  with  extra- 
ordinary personal  charm.  Distinguished  as  Statesman  and 
Philosopher;  mainly  concerned  'to  formulate'  the  rational 
grounds  of  faith  in  such  a  way,  'as  to  bring  metaphysics  back 
into  the  scales  of  common  thought.'  A  many-sided  nature, 
interested  in  science,  music,  sport  and  society.  [For  an  in- 
timate study  of  his  life  and  character  see  Arthur  James 
Balfour,  by  Blanche  E.  C.  Dugdale.]  Author,  philosophical, 
etc.  Died  unmarried  Mar.  19,  X930.  Brother  of  Francis  M. 
(1870),  etc.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Mar.  20,  1930; 
D.N.B.,  Twentieth  Century.) 


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Balfour,  Arthur  Montagu 

BALFOUR,  ARTHUR  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  7  1888.  S.  of  Archibald,  Esq.,  of  65,  Pont  Street, 
Cardigan  Square,  London.  B.  Oct.  15,  1868.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Lent,  1889.  Served  in  the  Great  VVar 
(Lieut  -Col.  R.F.A.;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches;  D.b.O.). 
Died  Apr.  28,  1936,  at  i6,  Chester  Square,  London.  Brother 
of  Archibald  E.  (1888),  etc.  {The  Times,  Apr.  30,  1936; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

BALFOUR,  BLAYNEY  REYNELL  TOWNLEY.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Trinity,  July  17,  1866.  S.  and  h.  of  Blayney.  B.  Apr.  15, 
1845,  at  Townley  Hall,  near  Drogheda,  Co.  Louth.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874-  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  31,  1879.  Of  Townley  Hall, 
Drogheda.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Louth.  High  Sheriff,  1885 
and  1908.  Died  Oct.  21,  1928.  Brother  of  Francis  R.  T. 
(1864).   (Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 

BALFOUR,  EUSTACE  JAMES  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  5,  1873.  5th  s.  of  James  Maitland  (1838),  of 
Whittingehame,  Haddington.  B.  there  June  8,  1854.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1884. 
Architect;  pupil  of  Basil  Champneys.  Entered  mto  partner- 
ship with  Mr  Thackeray  Turner,  1885.  Architect  for  the 
Duke  of  Westminster's  London  property,  and  surveyor  of 
the  Grosvenor  Estates,  1890.  Lieut.-Col.,  Commanding  the 
London  Scottish  R.V.,  1894-1902.  Col.  and  A.D.C.  to 
Edward  VII,  and  to  George  V.  F.S.A.,  F.Z.S.  Mamed  and 
had  issue.  Author  of  various  essays,  military  and  archi- 
tectural. Died  Feb.  14,  1911,  at  Whittingehame.  Brother 
of  .Arthur  J.  (1866),  etc.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

BALFOUR,  FRANCIS  MAITLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  24,  1870.  3rd  s.  of  James  Maitland  (1838),  of  Whitting- 
hame,  Haddington.  B.  there  Nov.  10,  1851.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar,  1871;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st 
Class,  1873);  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Fellow,  1874-  Held 
various  College  Offices.  Lecturer  on  Animal  Morphology, 
1876.  Examiner  in  the  Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1879-81.  Professor  of 
Animal  Morphology,  1882.  Began  original  scientific  work 
while  still  an  undergraduate;  investigated  'certain  obscure 
points  in  the  development  of  the  chick',  the  results  of  which 
were  published  in  the  Quarterly  Journal  of  Microscopical 
Science.  Went  to  Naples  and  worked  at  the  Stazione  Zoo- 
logica,  1874.  Published  a  monograph  on  the  Embryonic 
history  of  the  Elasmobranch  fishes,  1878,  and  a  complete 
treatise  on  Embryology,  1880-1.  Gained  a  European  re- 
putation among  biologists.  F.R.S.,  1878.  Royal  Medallist , 
1881.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Glasgow)  1881.  A  member  of  the  Alpme 
club.  His  Treatise  on  Comparative  Morphology  was  published, 
1880-1.  Killed  July  19,  1882,  while  climbing  in  Switzerland. 
Brother  of  .-Arthur  J.  (1866),  etc.    {.Alpine  Club  Reg.;  D.N.B.) 

BALFOUR,  FRANCIS  RICHARD  TOWNLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  4,  1864.  2nd*  s.  of  Blayney  Townley,  of 
TowTiley  Hall,  Drogheda,  Co.  Louth.  B.  June  21,  1846,  at 
Sorrento,  Italy.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B..\. 
1869;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Oxford)  1874; 
C.  of  Buckingham,  1872-5.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Bloemfontein,  1876-82.  Diocesan  Missionary  Chaplain, 
Bloemfontein,  1882-6.  Canon  of  Bloemfontein,  1884-1910. 
R.  of  Hamsmith,  Orange  Free  State,  1887-9.  Chaplain  to 
the  Chartered  Company's  Police  and  S.P.G.  missionary 
at  Fort  Salisbury,  in  Mashonaland,  1890-2.  Director  of  the 
Mission  of  the  Epiphany,  Sekuba,  Basutoland,  1894-1908. 
Archdeacon  of  Bloemfontein,  1901-6;  of  Basutoland,  1908- 
22.  Assistant  Bishop  of  Bloemfontein,  1911-23.  Died  Feb.  3, 
1924,  at  Shankhill,  Co.  Dublin.  Brother  of  Blayney  R.  T. 
(1866).    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BALFOUR,  GERALD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  23,  1871.  4th  s.  of  James  Maitland  (1838),  of  Whittinge- 
hame, Haddington.  B.  Apr.  9,  1853,  at  Edinburgh.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar,  1872;  B.A.  {5th  Classic) 
1875;  M.A.  1878.  Fellow,  1877.  Hon.  LL.D.  1920.  Lecturer 
in  Classics,  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  2,  1875; 
no  call.  M.P.  for  Leeds,  1885-1906.  Chief  Secretary  for 
Ireland,  1895-1900.  P.C.  (Ireland)  1895.  P.C.  (Great 
Britain)  1900.  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1900-5 ;  of 
the  Local  Government  Board,  1905-6.  Succeeded  his  brother 
Arthur  James  (1866)  as  and  Earl,  and  Viscount  Traprain  of 
Whittingehame,  East  Lothian,  Mar.  19,  1930.  A  member  of 
the  Alpine  Club.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Fishers'  Hill, 
Woking,  Surrey.   Brother  of  Francis  M.  (1870),  etc. 

BALFOUR,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  7,  1831;  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  Matric.  Easter,  1841;  B.D.  1841.  Probably 
P.C.  of  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.,  1840-3  and  V.  of  Eckington, 
Worcs.,  1844-50.  One  of  these  names,  B.D.,  Head  Master 
of  the  Royal  Grammar  School,  Raphoe;  died  1S55.  [James 
Balfour,  B.D.,  occurs  in  Clergy  Lists  unbeneficed  until 
1867.]   (G.  Mag.,  1855,  I.  655) 


Balgarnie,  Edward 

BALFOUR,  JAMES  MAITLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  30,  1838.  [S.  of  James,  of  Balbimie,  Co.  Fife,  N.B. 
B.  Jan.  5,  1820.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838.  Of 
Whittingehame,  East  Lothian,  and  of  Strathconan,  Co. 
Ross.  M.P.  for  Haddington  burghs,  1841-7.  Major-Com- 
mandant of  the  East  Lothian  Yeomanry  Cavalry.  Married 
Lady  Blanche  Mary  Harriet  Gascoigne  Cecil,  dau.  of  James 
(Cecil),  Marquess  of  Salisbury,  Aug.  15,  1843.  Died  Feb.  23, 
1856,  at  Funchal,  Madeira.  Father  of  Arthur  J.  (1866), 
Francis  M.  (1870),  Eustace  J.  A.  (1873)  and  Gerald  W.  (1871). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BALFOUR,  MELVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1897. 
S.  and  h.  of  Robert  Drummond  (1863),  of  Sherrands,  Welwyn, 
Herts.  B.  Oct.  1,  1878,  near  Hatfield,  Herts.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major.  R.F.A.;  M.C.).  Of  18,  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W.,  and  of 
Holton  Park,  Wheatley,  Oxoc.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Kelly,  Handbook,  1937.) 

BALFOUR,  REGINALD.  .\dm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1894.  5th  s. 
of  Archibald,  merchant,  of  65,  Pont  Street,  London.  B. 
Feb.  4,  1875,  at  i,  Hyde  Park  Comer,  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1897;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1898) 
1897;  M.A.  1901.  Fellow,  1900.  On  the  staff  at  Angers 
University,  France,  1899.  Examiner  to  the  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, 1900.  Did  special  service  in  South  Africa  in  the  Trans- 
vaal Education  Dept.  (Refugee  Camps)  1901-2.  Appointed 
Superintendent  of  all  schools  in  Johannesburg.  Secretary 
of  Education  for  Gloucs.,  Mar.- Apr.  1903;  retired  from  the 
Education  Dept.,  1903.  Took  up  journalism  on  the  editorial 
staff  of  the  Morning  Post.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic. 
Author  and  sub-editor  of  The  Month  and  the  Dublin  Review. 
Died  suddenly  July  19,  1907,  at  26,  Church  Road,  Hamp- 
stead.  Brother  of  Archibald  E.  (1888),  etc.  {King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  Gorman,  Converts  to  Rome.) 

BALFOUR,  ROBERT  DRUMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
M.A.GDALENE,  .^pi.  22,  1863.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  66, 
Eccleston  Square,  London.  [B.  Mar.  i,  1844.]  Schools, 
[Bradfield]  and  Westminster.  Matric.  Easter,  1863;  Scholar. 
Cricket  '  blue.'  A  member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange ; 
of  the  firm  of  Capel  and  Co.;  retired  from  business,  1910. 
Of  Sherrards,  Welwyn,  Herts.  Died  there  May  7,  I9i5- 
Father  of  Melville  (1897).  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.) 

BALFOUR,  ROBERT  NAPIER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  23,  1900. 
[S.  of  G.  P.,  of  Watford,  Herts.  B.  1881.]  School,  Malvern 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.S.C;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of 
Southesk,  Finch  Lane,  Bushey,  Herts.    {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

BALFOUR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  12, 
1826.  S.  of  William  (Capt.,  R.N.,  and  Vice-Lieut,  of 
Orkney).  B.  Apr.  2,  1810,  at  Shapinshay,  Orkney.  School, 
Everton,  Lanes.  (Mr  Esbie).  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  M.P.  for 
Orkney  and  Shetlandshire,  1835-7.  Died  unmarried  1838. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Coll.  Gen.) 

BALFOUR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1892. 
S.  of  Archibald,  of  65,  Pont  Street,  London.  B.  Dec.  16, 
1874,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Of  Wrockwardine 
HaU,  WeUington,  Salop.  J. P.  for  Salop,  1931.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Brother  of  Archibald  E.  (1888),  etc.  (Kelly, 
Handbook,  1938.) 

BALFOUR-BROWNE,     WILLIAM    ALEXANDER    FRANCIS. 

M.A.  1900;  incorp.  from  Oxford;  of  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford.  Adm.  a  member  of  Caius  College.  S.  of  J.  H. 
(Balfour-Browne),  K.C.,  of  Dumfries.  Barrister  (Middle 
Temple),  1898.  Assistant  NaturaUst  at  the  Marine  Biological 
Laboratory  at  Plymouth,  1900.  Director  of  the  Sutton 
Broad  Laboratory,  Norfolk,  1902.  Assistant  in  Biology  at 
Queen's  College,  Belfast,  1906;  subsequently  Lecturer  in 
Botany  at  Queen's  University,  Belfast.  Lecturer  in  Entomo- 
logy at  Cambridge,  1913.  University  Lecturer  in  Zoology, 
1920.  Professor  of  Entomology  at  the  Imperial  College  of 
Science  and  Technology,  London,  S.W.,  1925-30.  President 
of  the  Royal  Microscopical  Society,  1933-4.  President  of  the 
2ioological  Section  of  the  British  Association,  1935.  F.R.S. 
(Edin.),  F.Z.S.,  F.L.S.  Of  Hook  Place,  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex. 
Author,  entomological,  etc.  {Univ.  Cal.,  1935;  Who's 
Wlw,  1938.) 

BALGARNIE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1,  1897. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  Durham.  B.  Oct.  31,  1867, 
at  Woolwich,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  M.A. 
(London).  Assistant  Master  at  Heversham  Grammar  School, 
Westmorland,  1894-7;  at  Rydal  School,  Colwyn  Bay,  1900-1 ; 
at  Barnard  Castle  School,  1901-27;  retired.  Of  The  Mount, 
Barnard  Castle,  1937.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Schoolrrutsters' 
Directory,  1928-9.) 


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Balgarnie,  William  Henry 

BALGARNIE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Bishop  Auckland,  Durham. 
B.  May  12,  1869,  at  Woolwich,  Kent.  School,  Gravesend 
Proprietary,  Kent  (Mr  Gutteridge).  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  Pt  I)  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Assistant 
Professor  of  Greek  at  Glasgow  University,  1898.  Assistant 
Master  at  Woodbridge  School,  1898-1900.  .\ssistant  and 
House  Master  at  Leys  School,  Cambridge  (Senior  Classical 
Master)  1900-29;  Deputy  Head  Master,  1929-30.  Edited 
classical  works,  including  Xenophon  A  nab.,  iv.  Of  6,  Brook- 
side,  Cambridge,  1938.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

BALGUY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  21, 
1766.  S.  of  Henry,  attorney-at-law,  of  Alfreton,  Derbs.  B. 
1747.  School,  Derby  (Mr  Manlove).  Matric.  Easter,  1767; 
Scholar  and  Exhibitioner.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  8,  1766.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1771.  Bencher,  1802. 
Recorder  of  Derby,  1791;  chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions. 
K.C.,  July,  1833.  Judge  on  the  Carmarthen  Circuit,  1808.  Of 
Darwent  (Derwent)  Hall,  and  Duffield,  Derbs.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Gould,  Esq.,  of  Mansfield  Wood- 
house,  Notts.,  Sept.  1781.  Died  Sept.  8,  1833,  aged  85. 
Father  of  the  next.  {Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.;  Middle 
Temple  Benchers.) 

BALGUY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  10,  1800.  Of 
Derbs.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (above),  of  Darwent  Hall  and 
Duffield.  B.  Sept.  14,  1782.  Kept  six  terms;  name  off  Dec. 
23,  1801.  Did  not  matriculate.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  29,  1800.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1805.  K.C.,  1833.  Bencher, 
1833.  Treasurer,  1841.  Serjeant-at-law,  1842.  Recorder 
of  Newark,  1811-30;  of  Derby,  1830-58.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Chairman  of  Derbs.  Quarter  Sessions,  1837.  Bankruptcy 
Commissioner  at  Birmingham,  1842-58.  Of  Duffield,  Esq. 
Married  Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Francis  Seymour  Fleming  St 
John,  Preb.  of  Worcester,  May  i,  1819.  Died  Dec.  16,  1858, 
at  Duffield  Hall.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Burke,  L.G., 
I937-) 

BALL,  ALBERT  JOHN  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  1,  1880.  S.  of  John  (1835),  of  10,  Southwell  Gar- 
dens, South  Kensington.  B.  Dec.  7,  1861,  at  Pisa,  Italy. 
Educated  in  Germany.  .Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  (Moral 
Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1884.  Entered  the  CivU  Service; 
Principal  of  the  Sanitary  Administration  Department,  Local 
Government  Board;  retired,  1922.  Sometime  London 
correspondent  for  several  Italian  newspapers.  0\vned  an 
estate  in  Venetia.  Died  Apr.  30,  1930,  aged  68.  {The  Times, 
May  2,  1930.) 

BALL,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  12,  1826.  Of 
Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Died  Jan.  18,  1832, 
aged  36,  at  Aylesbury.   (G.  Mag.,  1832,  1.  283.) 

BALL,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  6,  i886.  Of  Staffs.  S.  of  Joseph  B.,  Esq.,  chocolate 
manufacturer,  of  Newport,  Salop.  B.  at  High  Offley.  School, 
Wellington  Old  Hall.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. 
1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Chichester)  1891;  C.  of  All 
Saints',  Eastbourne,  1890-2.  C.  of  St  Alban's,  Streatham 
Park,  1892-4.  V.  of  Clee  St  Margaret's,  1896-1907.  V.  of 
Staimton,  Salop  (with  Easthope  R.,  1927-).  1907-36-.  V. 
of  Shipton,  1928-39-.   {Crockford,  1939.) 

BALL,  ARCHIBALD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter,  1893.  S.  of 
Benjamin,  of  Liverpool.  B.  there  Aug.  25,  1870.  School, 
Bootle  College  (Mr  J.  Creeser).  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1894;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1899.  Ord. 
deacon,  1897;  priest  (Exeter)  1898;  C.  of  Axminster,  Devon, 
1897-1900.  Held  other  curacies,  1900-11.  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
Portwood,  Cheshire,  1911-15.  V.  of  Rock  Ferry,  1915-30. 
R.  of  Hamilton  with  Smith's,  Bermuda,  1930-6-.  {Crock- 
ford,  1938.) 

BALL,  CHARLES  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1854.  Of  Somerset.  S.  of  Joseph,  deceased.  B.  Mar.  11, 
1833,  at  Eastover,  Bridgwater.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct.  11, 
1854;  matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1864.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of  Trentham,  Staffs., 
185S-61.  Held  other  curacies,  1861-9.  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
Peterborough,  1869-86.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Peterborough, 
1887-1906.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1891-1918.  Rural 
Dean,  1894-1907.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1900-10.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Clwsen  People  and  the  promised 
Christ;  Preliminary  Studies  on  the  Books  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment, etc.   Died  May  20,  1918.   {Peile,  11.  537.) 

BALL,  CHARLES  ROWAN  HAMILTON.  Matric.  Non-Coil. 
Easter,  1894.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  15,  1895.  3rds. 
of  Sir  Robert  StaweU,  M.A.  (1892),  of  The  Observatory, 
Cambridge.  B.  June  24,  1876.  School,  Tonbridge.  At  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital.    M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1901.    House 


Ball,  James 

Physician  and  Senior  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  the  Metro- 
politan Hospital,  1902.  Admiralty  Surgeon  and  .^gent,  1905. 
In  practice  at  Hunstanton,  Norfolk  (Ball  and  Bull).  Hon. 
Medical  Officer  to  Addenbrooke's  Convalescent  Home  at 
Hunstanton.  F.Z.S.  Brother  of  William  V.  (1892)  and 
Randal  G.  (1900).  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory, 
1938;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Vis.  of  Ireland,  111.) 

BALL,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20,  i759-  S.  of 
Jonathan,  of  Yorks.  B.  jit  Royston.  School,  Rishworth 
(Mr  Learoyd).  Matric.  Michs.  1759;  B..A.  1763;  LL.B., 
1773.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  27,  1763;  priest  (Norwich, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Lincoln)  Mar.  3,  1765;  C.  of  Thurcaston, 
Leics.  (to  Richard  Hurd,  afterwards  Bishop  of  Coventry). 
C.  of  Anstey.  V.  of  Chislet,  Kent,  1777-85.  V.  of  St 
Nicholas-at-Wade,  1777-85.  R.  of  Aldington  with  Smeeth, 
1785-1823.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Sandwich,  1809-23.  'At 
Thurcaston  I  think  I  never  met  anyone  but  Mr  Ball,  the 
Curate,  who  always  seemed  dissatisfied  with  his  situation' 
(Cradock,  Memoirs).  Died  June  19,  1823,  aged  83,  at  Smeeth. 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  657.) 

BALL,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 
1872.  S.  of  Edward  John,  Esq.,  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  Warws. 
B.  Jan.  27,  1854,  at  Aston.  School,  Sutton  Coldfield  (Mr 
Veasey  and  Mr  Smith).  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876; 
M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Peterb.)  1877;  C.  of 
Uppingham,  1876-9.  C.  of  Gt  Malvern,  1879-88.  R.  of 
Stratton  with  Baunton,  Gloucs.,  1888-1936-;  Surrogate, 
1917-.   Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester,  1925-.   {Crockford,  ig^S.) 

BALL  [post  BALL-HUGHES],  EDWARD  HUGHES.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  20,  1815.  Matric.  Michs.  1815.  [Said  to  be 
the  son  of  a  slop  seller  in  RatcUffe  Highway,  London.]  B. 
1799.  School,  Eton.  A  Comet,  7th  Hussars,  1817.  Took  the 
additional  surname  of  Hughes,  by  Royal  Licence,  Aug.  7, 
1819,  on  succeeding  to  a  fortune  of  £40,000  p.a.,  from  his 
uncle,  .Admiral  Sir  Edward  Hughes.  .\  great  gambler,  known 
as  'Golden  Ball',  lost  £45,000  in  one  night  at  Wattier's  Club, 
Piccadilly.  Lived  latterly  at  St  Germain.  Married  Mer- 
candotti,  the  opera  dancer  and  natural  daughter  of  the  4th 
Earl  Fife,  Mar.  22,  1823.  Died  Mar.  13,  1863,  at  St  Germain. 
{Boose;  N.  and  Q.,  5th  S.,  -x.  455.) 

BALL,  EDWIN  FFOULKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28, 
1874.  S.  and  h.  of  Edwin,  of  Erlscote,  Cheltenham,  Gloucs. 
B.  July  19,  1855,  at  Pershore,  Worcs.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan. 
31,  1877.  Called  to  the  Bar,  i88i.  Equity  draftsman  and 
conveyancer.  Of  Nockhill,  Denham,  Bucks.  J. P.,  1916-38. 
Afterwards  of  Upper  Church  Road,  Hollington,  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Winchester  Coll.  Reg. ;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BALL,  FRANCIS  LEESON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Nov. 
9,  1813.  [2nd  s.  of  Benjamin,  banker,  of  Dublin.  B.  1793-] 
.Matric.  Michs.  181 3;  B.A.  1818.  Previously  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin;  adm.  there  Nov.  5,  1810,  age  17.  [To  be 
distinguished  from  Francis  Ball,  s.  of  John,  serjeant-at-law, 
of  Dublin.  B.A.  (Dublin)  1818;  with  whom  he  is  confused 
in  the  Ball  Family  Records.]  Attach^  to  the  British  Legation 
at  Mexico  till  1839.  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Buenos  Ayres, 
1839-50.  Married  Donna  Antonia  de  la  Soledad.  Died 
Aug.  25,  1850,  aged  57,  at  Boulogne.  Brother  of  William  H. 
(1811).   {Peile,  II.  376;  Al.  Dubl.;  G.  Mag.) 

BALL,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  26,  1857.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Burwell,  Cambs.  [M.P.  for  the  County.]  B. 
there  Jan.  17, 1838.  School,  Cambridge  (Rev.  W.  Whitehead). 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon)  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Huddersfield, 
1861-5.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Hoxton,  Middlesex,  1865-81.  V.  of 
Wollaston,  Northants.,  1881-4.  R.  of  BegeUy  with  East 
Williamston,  Pembs.,  1884-92,  and  again  1894-1901.  V. 
of  Bobbing,  Kent,  1892-4.  V.  of  Wolfhampcote,  Worcs., 
1901-3.  C.  of  Bere  Regis,  Dorset,  1903-5.  V.  of  Easton 
Mauduit,  Northants.,  1905-11.  Resided  latterly  at  All 
Saints'  rectory,  Hastings.  Died  Sept.  15,  1917,  aged  79- 
Buried  at  Easton  Mauduit.  {Ve>in,  11.  334;  Hennessy; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

BALL,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6,  1888, 
S.  of  William  Handby,  of  19,  Sir  Howard  Street,  Liverpool. 
B.  Sept.  3,  1869,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Royal  Liverpool 
Institute.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1891;  M.A.  1895.  Assistant  Master  at  Bancroft's  School, 
Woodford,  for  two  years;  at  Stourbridge,  1894-1904-. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

BALL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25,  1853-  S.  of 
James,  farmer,  of  Landican  {sic).  B.  at  Woodchurch, 
Cheshire.   Bapt.  May  30,  1833.   Did  not  matriculate. 


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Ball,  James  [Ivo] 

BALL,  JAMES  [IVO].  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  20,  1875. 
S.  of  Charles.  B.  Dec.  13,  1852,  at  Milbome  Port,  Dorset. 
Matric.  Lent,  1876;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon, 
i88o;  priest  (London)  1881;  C.  of  St  Philip's,  ClerkenweU, 
London,  1880-2.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Myddelton  Square,  1882- 
3.  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Lothbury,  1883-5.  C.  of  St  Michael's 
Royal,  1886^3.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Enfield,  1896- 
1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  1882- 
1909.  Died  Sept.  8,  1909,  aged  56,  at  Willesden  Green. 
Buried  at  Cricklewood.    {PeiU,  11.  641.) 

BALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Mar.  20,  1834.  Of 
Lincolnshire.   Matric.  Michs.  1834. 

BALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  23,  1835.  S.  and  h. 
of  Nicholas,  lawyer,  M.P.  for  Clonmel,  Judge  of  Common 
Pleas,  Ireland.  B.  Aug.  20,  1818,  in  Dublin.  School,  Oscott. 
Matric.  Michs.  1835 ;  41st  Wrangler,  1839  (but  not  admitted  to 
B.A.  degree,  being  a  Roman  Catholic).  Hon.  Fellow,  1888. 
[Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Feb.  8,  1840;  from  Cam- 
bridge.] Joined  the  Irish  Bar,  but  did  not  practise.  Poor  Law 
Commissioner,  1846-52.  Under-Secretary  of  State  for  the 
Colonies,  1855-7.  M.P.  for  Co.  Carlow,  1852;  defeated  as  a 
candidate  for  Limerick,  1858,  owing  to  the  opposition  of  the 
priests,  due  to  his  sympathy  with  Italian  liberty;  a  close 
friend  of  Cavour  and  Quintino  Sella.  Thenceforth  devoted 
himself  to  scientific  work,  especially  in  botany  and  geography. 
F.R.S.,  1868.  One  of  the  founders  and  first  President  of  the 
Alpine  Club,  1858.  With  Sir  Joseph  Hooker  joined  a 
botanical  expedition  to  Morocco,  1871;  travelled  as  far  as 
the  watershed  of  the  Atlas.  Made  a  tour  round  South 
America,  1882.  Contributed  important  papers  to  the 
Linnean  and  other  Societies.  Author,  Notes  of  a  Naturalist ; 
Alpine  Guide;  joint  author  of  lour  to  Morocco  and  the  Great 
Atlas.  Died  Oct.  21,  1889,  at  10,  Southwell  Gardens,  South 
Kensington.  Father  of  Albert  J.  A.  (1880).  (Peile,  11.  454; 
D.N.B.,  SuppL;  Al.  Dubl.) 

BALL,  JOSEPH  EDWIN  BLAKEMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  6,  1886.  Of  Staffs.  S.  of  Joseph  B.,  Esq., 
chocolate  manufactiurer,  of  Newport,  Salop.  B.  at  High 
Ofiley,  Stafis.  School,  Wellington,  Old  Hall.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest 
(London)  1893;  C.  of  Brompton,  Middlesex,  1892-5.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Shrewsbury,  1895-1901.  C.  of  Handsworth, 
1901-6.  C.  of  St  George's,  Walsall,  1906-9;  V.  there,  1909- 
18.  C.  of  Littleham  with  Exmouth,  Devon,  1918-27.  V.  of 
Newton  St  Cyres,  1927-36-.  Rural  Dean  of  Cadbury, 
Somerset,  1930-4;  Surrogate,  1931--   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BALL,  OSWALD  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1871.  S.  of  Edward  Morley  Caswell,  of  Glen  Elms, 
Northam,  near  Bideford,  Devon.  B.  Jan.  17,  1854,  at  Gibral- 
tar. Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Joined  the  69th  Regt.,  1874. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902  (wounded); 
Col.,  1901;  retired,  1904.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (in 
Flanders,  19 17-18;  Staff  Lieut.;  Hon.  Brigadier-Gen.;  re- 
tired). Of  Branksea,  Southwick,  Sussex.  Died  there  Nov.  27, 
1936,  aged  82.  (Univ.  War  List;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1936; 
The  Times,  Nov.  28,  1936.) 

BALL,  RANDAL  GRESLEY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1900.  4th 
s.  of  Sir  Robert  Stawell,  LL.D.  (1892),  Knt.  B.  July  23, 
1881.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Lieut., 
Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers;  Major,  M.G.C.;  subsequently 
transferred  to  the  Devon  Regt.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
with  the  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  in  the  retreat  from  Mons. 
Deputy  Assistant  Director  at  the  War  Ofl&ce,  1926-.  Chief 
Inspector  of  small  arms;  as  chief  experimental  officer  at 
Hythe,  superintended  the  trials  of  new  forms  of  rifles.  Of 
Elsynge,  Forty  HUl,  Enfield,  Middlesex.  Died  Aug.  2,  1934, 
aged  53.  Brother  of  WilUam  V.  (1892),  etc.  {King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  15,  i753-  Of 
Hants.   Matric.  Michs.  1754;  B..^.  1758. 

BALL,  Sir  ROBERT  STAWELL,  Knt.  Adm.  at  King's,  July  15, 
1892,  as  a  professorial  fellow.  S.  of  Robert,  LL.D.,  of 
Dublin  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  there  July  i,  1840.  M.A. 
(honoris  causa)  1892.  Lowndean  Professor  of  Astronomy  and 
Geometry,  and  Director  of  the  Observatory,  1892-1913. 
F.R.S.,  1873.  F.R..'\.S.  Formerly  Professor  of  Astronomy  at 
DubUn  University,  and  Astronomer  Royal  of  Ireland,  1874- 
92.  LL.D.  (Dubhn).  Knighted,  i886.  Author,  astronomical 
and  mathematical.  Died  Nov.  25,  1913,  at  Cambridge. 
Father  of  WilUam  V.  (1892),  Randal  G.  (1900)  and  Charles 
R.  H.  (1894).   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  D.N.B.) 

BALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  i, 
1753.  S.  of  Samuel  (1724-5),  clerk,  of  Elton,  Hunts.  School, 
Wakefield.  Scholar,  1853;  matric.  Easter,  1754;  BA.  i757; 
M.A.  1760;  D.D.  1777.  R.  of  Eriswell,  Suffolk,  1770-89.  R. 
of  Gt  Massingham,  Norfolk,   1789.    Of  Brandon,   Suffolk. 


Ballantine,  Frederick  George  Anton 

Perhaps  R.  of  Bircham  St  Mary's,  Norfolk  (Oct.-Nov.) 
1786.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Burley-on-the-Hill,  Rutland, 
1 761-2;  died  June,  1789.   (M.  Peacock.) 

BALL,  THOMAS  JENNINGS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  30, 

1825.    S.  of  ,  of  Plymouth.    B.  there.    Matric.  Michs. 

1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  7, 
1832;  priest,  Oct.  6,  1833.  C.  of  Methwold,  near  Brandon, 
in  1841;  still  there  1843.  C.  of  Runham,  Norfolk,  in  1847. 
Died  July  3,  1850,  at  Fincham,  Norfolk.  (R.  F.  Scott; 
G.  Mag.) 

BALL,  WALTER  WILLIAM  ROUSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  27,  1870.  S.  and  h.  of  Walter  Frederick,  of  3,  St  John's 
Park  Villas,  S.  Hampstead,  London.  B.  Aug.  14,  1850,  in 
London.  School,  University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  Scholar,  1871;  ist  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  {2nd 
Wrangler)  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Fellow,  1875.  Held  various 
College  offices.  M..\.  (London)  1873;  Fellow  of  University 
College,  London,  1874.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  19, 
1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1876.  Equity  draftsman  and  con- 
veyancer. On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Returned  to  Cam- 
bridge, 1878;  College  Lecturer  in  Mathematics,  1878;  Tutor, 
1880;  Director  of  Mathematical  Studies,  1891.  A  member  of 
the  Financial  Board.  Representative  of  the  University  on 
the  Cambridge  Borough  Council.  Best  known  as  the  historian 
of  mathematics,  of  his  College  and  of  the  First  Trinity  Boat 
Club;  Treasurer  of  the  University  Boat  Club.  Formed  a 
collection  of  portraits  of  mathematicians,  said  to  be  the 
largest  in  Great  Britain.  Founded  the  Pentacle  Club  for 
Cambridge  men  interested  in  conjuring.  A  great  benefactor 
to  the  University  and  to  his  College.  Founded  and  endowed 
the  Rouse  Ball  Chairs  of  Mathematics  and  of  English  Law. 
Author,  Mathematical  Recreations  and  Essays;  The  Genesis 
and  History  of  Newton's  '  Principia' ;  The  History  of  Mathe- 
matical Studies  at  Cambridge,  etc.  Died  Apr.  4,  1925,  aged  74, 
at  Grange  Road,  Cambridge.  (Foster,  Men  al  the  Bar;  The 
Times,  Apr.  6,  1925.) 

BALL,  WILLIAM  HAWKINS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius, 
June  22,  1811.  3rd  s.  of  Benjamin,  banker,  of  Dublin.  Bapt. 
Dec.  18,  1794.  Matric.  Michs.  181 1.  Comet,  i6th  Dragoons, 
1814;  Lieut.,  1816;  Capt.,  49th  Regt.,  1826;  Major;  retired, 
1831.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Sheriff  of  Co.  Clare,  1850.  Of  Fort 
Fergus,  Co.  Clare.  Married  the  Hon.  Juha  O'Grady,  dau.  of 
Standish,  Viscount  Guillamore,  Sept.  28,  1845.  Died  Mar.  22, 
1864,  at  Cullenswood,  near  Dublin.  Brother  of  Francis  L. 
(1813).    {Venn,  11.  156;  Ball  Family  Records,  135.) 

BALL,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1868.  S.  of  Frederick  Henry,  Esq.  [maltster  and  hop  factor, 
of  Gotham,  Bristol].  B.  Oct.  27,  1850,  at  Bristol.  School, 
Cheltenham  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B..\.  1872;  M.A. 
1875.  [To  be  distinguished  from  the  Rev.  William  James 
Ball,  B.A.  (Dublin);  teacher  of  Hindustani  and  Persian  at 
Cambridge  in  1881;  died  1893.]  {Clergy  List,  1886;  Walford, 
Co.  Fam.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BALL,  WILLIAM  VALENTINE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1892. 
Adm.  at  King's,  Jan.  16,  1893.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Robert  Stawell, 
Knt.,  M.A.  (1892).  B.  Feb.  10,  1874,  at  Dublin.  Schools, 
Royal,  Armagh,  and  Tonbridge.  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 
Barrister  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1897;  and  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
1919;  practised  until  1921.  Master  of  the  Supreme  Court 
(King's  Bench  Division)  1921-36-.  Assistant  Recorder  of 
Leeds,  1920-1.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Anti-Aircraft 
Corps.;  R.N.A.S.,  1915-16).  Military  service  (ci\-il  liabilities). 
Commissioner  for  Essex,  1916-19.  O.B.E.,  1918.  Editor  of 
the  Letters  and  Reminiscences  of  Sir  Robert  Ball.  Author, 
legal.  Of  18,  Holland  Street,  Kensington,  W.  8,  and  of 
Belstone,  Devon.  Brother  of  Charles  R.  H.  (1894),  etc. 
{Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Law  List, 
1937;  ^^S-  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BALLANCE,  HERBERT  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  13,  1891.   .Matric.  Lent,  1891;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1924. 

BALLANCE,  JOHN  DESCARRlfeRES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Feb.  4,  1828.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  John,  sUk-weaver,  of 
Spitalfields,  London.  (Of  Huguenot  descent.)  B.  Jan.  17, 
1808.  School,  Mill  Hill,  whence  he  is  said  to  have  proceeded 
to  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  perhaps  confused  with  the 
next.]  Matric.  Michs.  1828,  as  John  Des  Carrieres.  Died 
Dec.  26,  1828,  at  Clapton.    {.Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.,  30.) 

BALLANCE,  JOSIAH  DESCARRIERES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Nov.  29,  1847.  S.  of  John.  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  {25th  Wrangler)  1852;  M.A.  1855. 
Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Peterb.)  1853;  C.  of  St  John-the- 
Baptist,  Peterborough.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Gt  Warley, 
Essex.  P.C.  of  Horsham  St  Faith's,  Norfolk,  1863-84;  and 
again  1885-97.  V.  of  Horsford,  1863-97.  Died  Apr.  4,  1897, 
aged  68,  at  St  Faith's  vicarage.  {List  of  Carthus.;  Crock- 
ford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BALLANTINE,  FREDERICK  GEORGE  ANTON.  Matric.  pens. 
from  Queens',  Michs.  1885. 


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Ballantine,  [William  Henry]  Walter 

BALLANTINE,  [WILLIAM  HENRY]  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  July  25,  1866.  S.  and  h.  of  [William],  serjeant- 
at-law  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.],  of  i,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple, 
London.  [B.  Feb.  10,  1847.  School,  Cheltenham  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  LL.B.  1870.  .\dm.  at  the  Imier  Temple, 
Apr.  15,  1867.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1S71.  On  the  South- 
Eastem  Circuit.  M.P.  for  Coventry,  1887-95.  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BALLARD,  EDWARD  VIPOND.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,i887. 

BALLARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  8,  1894.  School, 
St  Olave's,  Southwark.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Died  June  10,  1902, 
aged  26,  at  Cambridge  Road,  Lee,  London,  S.E.  (Daily 
Telegraph,  June  12,  1902.) 

BALLARD,  WILLIAM  BAKER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886. 
S.  of  Dr  W.  W.,  of  St  Mary's,  Huntingdon.  B.  June  i,  1868, 
at  Buckden,  Hunts.  Schools,  Huntingdon  Grammar  and  St 
George's,  Brampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Medical  student 
at  Aberdeen,  1898.  Died  June  10,  1912,  at  Huntingdon. 
(Venn,  11.  481.) 

BALLEINE,  ADOLPHUS  ORANGE.  Matric.  from  St  Catha- 
rine's, Easter,  1870.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Queen's 
College),  Jan.  28,  1869,  age  20,  as  2nd  s.  of  James,  of  St 
Peter's,  Isle  of  Guernsey.  [George  Orange  Balleine  was  adm. 
at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  10,  1861,  age  18,  as  ist  s.  of 
George,  of  St  Heliers,  Jersey,  perhaps  a  near  relative  of  this 
man.]    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BALLEINE,  FRANCIS  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  B.  July  30,  1869.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1893. 
Solicitor,  1897;  of  Trinity  Chambers,  St  Helier's,  Jersey. 
Secretary  to  the  Education  Committee  of  the  States  of  Jersey, 
1899-.   Brother  of  the  next.   (Selwyn  Coll.  Cat.,  1902.) 

BALLEINE,  GEORGE  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  B.  June  6,  1868.  Matric.  Michs.  i888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A. 
1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Sarum)  1893;  C.  of  Wim- 
bome  Minster,  1892-8.  Chaplain  of  Jersey  hospital  and 
prison,  1898-1902.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Jersey,  1901-17.  R. 
of  St  Saviour's,  1917-36-.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Crock- 
ford,  1938;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BALLEINE,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
July  2,  1842.  2nd  s.  of  George,  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Jersey. 
B.  at  St  Helier's.  Matric.  Michs.'i842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1851; 
B.D.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1846;  priest  (Oxford 
for  Winchester)  1847;  C.  of  St  Helier's,  Jersey,  1846-S. 
Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1849-66.  V.  of  St  Simon's,  Jersey, 
1866-7  and  1870-92.  Not  in  Crockford,  1893.  Brother  of  the 
next. 

BALLEINE,  LE  COUTEUR.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  30,  1846.  S.  of  George.  B.  in  Jersey.  Matric.  Michs. 
1846;  B.A.  1850;  M..-^.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1851; 
priest  (Winchester)  1852;  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Jersey,  1851-6. 
R.  of  St  Mary's,  1856-80.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Not  in 
Crockford,  1881.) 

BALLS,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  .'Vdm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  13,  1863.  Of  Cambs.  [S.  of  C,  of  Cambridge.  School, 
Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  LL.B.  1868.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Walter  (1858).   (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BALLS,  ORLANDO  CHARRIERE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  29,  1852.  S.  of  Orlando,  Esq.  B.  [Dec.  9,  1834] 
at  Greenwich,  Kent.  [School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Edge- 
hill,  Lanes.,  in  i860.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Royal  Colle- 
giate Institute,  Liverpool.  Died  Mar.  22,  1861,  aged  26,  at 
Liverpool.   (G.  Mag.,  1861,  i.  583.) 

BALLS  [post  BALLS-HEADLEY],  WALTER.    Adm.   pens,  at 

Peterhouse,  June  25,  1858.  S.  of ,  of  Shelford,  Cambs. 

Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.B.  1864;  M.A.  and  M.C. 
1865;  M.D.  1868.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  Headley 
after  that  of  Balls,  Jime  14,  1886;  then  of  5,  Tavistock  Place, 
Tavistock  Square,  Middlesex.  Died  Mar.  7,  1918,  aged  76,  at 
Miramichi,  Proctor,  British  Columbia.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Charles  A.  (1863).  (T.  A.  Walker,  514;  Change  of  Name 
Index;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BALLS,  WILLIAM  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  30,  1900.  S.  of  William,  schoolmaster,  of  Diss,  Norfolk. 
B.  Sept.  3,  1882,  at  Garboldisham.  School,  King  Edward  VI, 
Norwich  (Mr  R.  Gurley).  Matric.  Easter,  1900;  Scholar; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1902;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1904); 
B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Fellow,  1908.  Sc.D.  1917;  Walsing- 
ham  Medal,  1906.  Botanist  to  the  Khedivial  Agricultural 
Society,  1904-10,  and  to  the  Egyptian  Government  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  1911-13  and  1927-33.  Director  of  the 
Botanical  Section,  Egyptian  Ministry  of  Agriculture.  Cotton 
Technologist  to  the  Egyptian  Ministry  of  Agriculture,  1933. 
Designed  the  Gisa  Cotton  Experimental  Station  and  system 


Balthasar,  Gustave 

of  pure  seed  supply  for  Egyptian  Cotton.  Head  of  the 
Experimental  Department  of  the  Fine  Cotton  Spinners' 
Association  at  BoUington,  1915-26.  F.R.S.,  1923.  C.B.E., 
1934.  Medjidieh,  3rd  Class,  1914.  Of  The  Crossways, 
Fulbourn,  Cambs.,  in  1938.  Author,  The  Cotton  Plant  in 
Egypt ;  The  Development  of  Raw  Cotton ;  Studies  of  Quality  in 
Cotton,  etc.    (Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BALLY,  WILLIAM  FORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Nov.  6, 
1821.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Somerset.  B.  Sept.  19,  1798.  at 
Bath.  School,  Bath  (Rev.  Wilkins).  Matric.  Michs.  1821; 
B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1829.  M.R.C.S.,  1821.  F.R.C.S.,  1854. 
Practised  at  18,  Zion  Hill,  Bath.  Married  Sarah  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Henry  Hewlett,  of  Stanton  Wick,  Somerset,  June  6,  1836. 
Died  before  1859,  at  Bath.  (Burke,  Seats  and  Arms,  2nd  ed., 
II.  29 ;  Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

BALMAIN,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  21,  1888.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Forrest,  of  17, 
Belsize  Avenue,  London.  B.  June  5,  1869,  at  Manchester. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Joined  the  15th 
Hussars,  1893;  Major;  .'V.D.C.  to  the  Governor  of  Bombay, 
1902;  to  the  Governor-Gen.  and  Commander-in-Chief  of 
Australia,  1904;  retired,  1909.  Travelled  in  Chinese  Turkes- 
tan and  the  surrounding  districts.  F.R.G.S.,  1905.  Of 
.'ilford  House,  Castle  Gary,  Somerset.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  19,  1931,  aged  62.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1936;  The  Times, 
Nov.  23,  1931-) 

BALMAIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  26,  1864. 
S.  of  Fletcher  Norton,  retired  Major,  in  the  Indian  Army,  of 
Leighton  Buzzard,  Beds.  B.  Nov.  1829,  at  Roslin,  N.B. 
Schools,  Guildford  Grammar  and  Haileybury.  Previously 
in  the  Indian  Civil  Service.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B..\.  1868; 
M..\.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1867; 
priest,  1869;  C.  at  Tewkesbury,  Gloucs.,  1868-70.  C.  at 
Henbury,  1870-3.  V.  of  Dunkeswell,  Devon,  1873-9.  C.  of 
Caincross,  Gloucs.,  1879-82.  V.  of  Abbots  Leigh,  Bristol, 
1882-8.  Living  at  Clifton  in  1898.  Not  in  Bristol  Diocesan 
Directory,  1900.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1903.  (Venn, 
II.  365.) 

BALME,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  20, 
1771.  [2nd]  s.  of  Abraham,  of  Bradford,  Yorks.  School, 
Bradford  (Mr  Butler).  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar,  1773- 
Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Feb.  4,  1775;  B..\.  1775;  M-A.  1778. 
Fellow  of  Magdalene.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  3, 
1775.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1779.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
Dec.  9;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  23,  1781.  V.  of  Finchingfield, 
Essex,  1782-1810.  F.R.S.,  1801.  F.S..^.,  1794.  His  valuable 
library  was  sold  by  auction.  Died  Dec.  1,  1822,  in  Russell 
Place,  Fitzroy  Square,  London.  (G.  Mag.,  1823,  i.  91; 
Foster,  Yorks'.  Pedigrees.) 

BALME  or  WHEATLEY-BALME,  see  WHEATLEY,  EDWARD 
BALME. 

BALSHAW,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1851.  S.  of  Thomas,  registrar,  of  Bolton.  B.  at  Christ 
Church,  Bolton-le-Moors,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Jan.  21,  1844. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
1858;  C.  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  1858-9.  Head  Master  of 
Norton  Grammar  School,  1S59-99.  Afterwards  of  Norton, 
Stockton-on-Tees,  without  cure.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1907. 

BALSTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Nov.  21,  1836.  S.  of  William,  paper-maker  (and  Catherine 
Vallance).  B.  Nov.  26,  1817,  at  Maidstone,  Kent.  Bapt. 
Dec.  23,  1817.  Matric.  Lent,  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844; 
D.D.  1865.  Fellow,  1839-50.  Browne  medalhst,  i836--<). 
Davies  Scholar,  1839.  Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1842.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1840-60;  Head  Master, 
1862-8.  Fellow  of  Eton  College,  1860-2  and  1868-91.  R.  of 
Hitcham,  Berks.,  1868-9.  V.  of  Bakewell,  Derbs.,  1869-91; 
Rural  Dean,  1872.  Archdeacon  of  Derby,  1873-91.  Married 
Miss  Carter,  1850.  Died  Nov.  29,  1891,  aged  74,  at  Bakewell. 
Buried  at  Eton.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Etoniana;  R. 
Austen-Leigh.) 

BALSTON,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Springfield,  Maidstone, 
Kent.  B.  there  Aug.  11,  1880.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1903.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.S.C). 
(Univ.  War  List.) 

BALTHASAR,  GUSTAVE.  Adm.  al  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1891.  [S.  of 
Otto,  lace  merchant,  of  19,  Batoum  Gardens,  West  Ken- 
sington Park,  London.  B.  Aug.  20,  1873.]  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar.  Left  at  the  end  of  his  second 
year  for  India;  entered  the  I.C.S.,  1891.  Assistant  Com- 
missioner at  Assam.  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  in 
the  Bengal  Secretariat,  1899.  Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy 
Commissioner  at  Palaman,  1900.  Died  July  31,  1904,  aged 
32,  in  London.   (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Clare  Coll.  Mag.) 


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Baly,  Arthur  Lionel 

BALY,  ARTHUR  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  dental  surgeon,  of  140,  Harley 
Street,  London,  W.  [School,  Highgate.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  At  University  GDllege  Hospital, 
London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  House  Physician  to 
Victoria  Park  Hospital.  Assistant  Medical  Officer  to  Lam- 
beth Infirmary.  Medical  Superintendent  of  the  Infirmary 
(afterwards  Lambeth  Hospital)  rgir.  Took  an  active  part 
in  the  development  of  the  Poor  Law  and  Municipal  services  of 
London.  A  Governor  of  the  Archbishop  Temple  School. 
Founded  the  5  th  Lambeth  Troop  of  Boy  Scouts  and  the 
Fitzroy  Lodge  Athletic  Club — afterwards  affiliated  to  the 
Federation  of  Working  Boys'  Clubs.  Died  Oct.  31,  1933, 
aged  53.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Medical  Directory;  The 
Times,  Nov.  i,  1933.) 

BALY,  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1893. 
S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  140,  Harley  Street,  London.  [Schools, 
St  Peter's,  Weston-super-Mare,  and  Neuenheim  College, 
Heidelberg.]  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900. 
Assistant  Master  at  King's  School,  Canterbury,  1899-1904-. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Sergeant,  Canadian  Highlanders). 
Of  Lambeth  Hospital,  Brook  Street,  London,  1935.  Brother 
of  the  above.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory;  Univ.  War  List; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BAMBER,  FREDERICK  TREVOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Apr.  II,  1892.  Matric.  Easter,  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1902. 
Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (Winchester)  1896;  C.  of  All 
Saints',  Southampton,  1895-8.  C.  of  Epsom,  189&-1902.  R. 
of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk,  1902-22.  Died  May  22,  1922,  at  the 
rectory.   {The  Times,  May  24,  1922.) 

BAMBER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16,  1886.  S. 
of  John,  railway  engine  driver.  B.  Nov.  4,  1867,  at  Salford, 
Lanes.  School,  Manchester  Grammar  (\£r  S.  DiU).  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord. 
deacon,  1890;  priest  (Manchester)  1891;  C.  of  Middleton, 
Lanes.,  1890-2.  Held  other  curacies,  1892-5.  V.  of  Hudding- 
ton,  1895-9.  V.  of  Crowle,  Worcs.,  1895-1905.  R.  of  Brough- 
ton  Hackett,  1899-1908.  R.  of  Christ  Church,  West  Didsburv, 
1908-18.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Radcliffe,  Lanes.,  1918-36.  Of 
Riversmead,  Henwick  Road,  Worcester,  1939.  (Crockford, 
1939-) 

BAMBER,  WILLIAM  SIMPSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
20,  1864.  S.  of  William.  B.  June  18,  1844,  at  Lancaster. 
School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A. 
1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest  (Lichfield)  1869;  C.  of  Cavers- 
wall,  Staffs.,  1868-70.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Walsall,  1870-3. 
Second  Master  at  Walsall  Grammar  School,  1870-3.  Head 
Master  of  Appleby  Grammar  School,  1873-91.  Died  June  12, 
1891,  at  Appleby.    {Bvase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BAMFIELD,  see  also  BAMPFIELD. 

BAMFIELD,  JOHN  HICHENS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  16, 
1829.  B.  in  Cornwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1829,  as  J.  Hickens 
{sic);  B.A.  {20th  Wrangler)  1833,  as  J.  Hichens.  Fellow,  1833. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Mar.  29,  1834; 
priest  (Carlisle)  June  6,  1835.  Died  Jan.  4,  1836,  at  St  Ives, 
Cornwall,  as  John  Hickens  {sic).  {Ely  Ord.  Bk.;  G.  Mag., 
1836,  I.  440.) 

BAMFORD,  ARTHUR  JOHN  JONES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  2,  1875.  S.  of  Charles,  merrhant,  of  Liverpool.  B.  Apr. 
25.  1857,  in  Birmingham.  School,  Liverpool  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875.  Died  Nov.  3,  1894,  at  Rhyl.  Probably  brother 
(or  half-brother)  of  the  next.    {Peile,  11.  639.) 

BAMFORD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1858. 
S.  of  Charles,  merchant.  B.  at  Hull,  Vorks.  Bapt.  Mar.  4, 
1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Probably 
brother  (or  half-brother)  of  the  above. 

BAMFORD,  FRANCIS  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1886. 
Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  7,  1887;  from  Cavendish  H.; 
B.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest  (Exeter)  1894;  C.  of 
Combe-in-Teignhead,  Devon,  1893-6.  V.  of  Newchurch, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1896-1934.  Rural  Dean  of  East  Wight,  1927- 
34.   Died  Feb.  20,  1934.   {The  Times,  Feb.  22,  1934.) 

BAMFORD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Emmanuel, 
July  8,  1779.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Rochdale,  Lanes.  School,  St 
Ives,  Hunts.  (Mr  Wheeldon).  Migrated  to  Trinity,  July  28, 
1779;  matric.  Easter,  1781;  Scholar,  1781.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely, 
Liu.  dim.  from  Peterb.)  Mar.  16,  1783.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  14,  1784,  as  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Rochdale,  de- 
ceased; no  call. 

BAMFORD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  27, 
1843.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Nailsworth,  Gloucs.  School, 
Wycombe,  Bucks.  (Mr  Williams).  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A. 
1847;  M..^.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest  (Lichfield)  1849; 
C.  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.,  1848-9.  C.  of  Norbury,  1849-50.  C. 
of  Highworth,  Wilts.,  1850-4.  C.  of  Abbots  Ann,  Hants., 
1855-7.    C.  of  Mickleton,  Gloucs.,   1857-65.    V.  of  Little 


Banbury,  Edmund 

Dewchurch,  near  Ross,  Heref.,  1865-72.  Lived  for  some  time 
at  Redcliffe  House,  Clifton.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Redcliffe, 
Bristol,  1878-80.  V.  of  Poulton,  Gloucs.,  1881-4;  retired. 
Died  Aug.  25,  1893,  aged  68,  at  St  Mary  Church,  South 
Devon.  Father  of  the  next.  (Scott,  MSS.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BAMFORD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1873. 
S.  of  Robert  (above),  clerk,  of  Clifton,  near  Bristol.  B.  Sept. 
13,  1854,  at  Abbots  Ann,  Hants.  School,  Clifton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1880;  priest  (Worcester)  1881;  C. 
of  Thombury,  Gloucs.,  1880-1.  C.  of  St  John's,  Lady  Wood, 
Birmingham,  1881-2.  C.  of  Lamarsh,  Essex,  1882-5.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Lambeth,  1885-6.  Resided  latterly  at  Sher- 
borne, Dorset.  Died  there  Nov.  9,  1898.  {Clifton  CoU.  Reg.; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

BAMFORD,  ROBERT  WALKER.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  May  7, 
1821;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  June  15, 
1829;  matric.  Michs.  1829.  V.  of  Bishopton,  Diirham,  1825- 
38.  Minor  Canon  of  Durham.  Contributed  papers  on  educa- 
tional and  religious  statistics  to  various  periodicals.  Author, 
A  Scriptural  Dictionary.  Died  1838,  aged  42.  (H.  M.  Wood, 
Collections;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  11.  219.) 

BAMFORD,  WILLIAI^I.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  30,  1779.  Perhaps  of  Bamford  Hall,  Lanes.;  High 
Sheriff,  1787-8.    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  xv.) 

BAMFORTH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  12, 
1831.   B.  at  Wath,  near  Rotherham,  Yorks. 

BAMPFIELD,  JOHN  McWILLIAMS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1888.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Robert  McWil- 
Uams  (1855),  V.  of  Mithian,  Cornwall.  B.  at  Menheniot. 
.Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon, 
1893;  priest  (Worcester)  1894;  C.  of  Leamington  Priors, 
1893-6.  R.  of  Bradford,  Devon,  1903-11.  Held  other  cura- 
cies, 1896-1903.  V.  of  Ivybridge,  Devon,  191 1-22.  R.  of 
Stoke-in-Teignhead,  1922-39-.   {Crockford,  1939.) 

BAMPFIELD,  JOHN  ROBERT  McWILLIAMS.  Adm.  sUar 
(age  18)  at  Pe.mbroke,  May  21,  1855.  S.  of  William,  Captain, 
deceased.  B.  at  Devonport.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1887.  C.  of  Pensilva  in  St  Ives,  Cornwall, 
1865-70.  C.  of  Menheniot,  1870-5.  V.  of  TuddngmiU,  1875- 
80.  V.  of  Mithian,  1880-9.  Not  in  Crockford,  1889.  Father  of 
the  above.   {Coll.  Cornub.) 

BAMPFYLDE,  AMIAS  [WARWICK].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  20,  1775.  Of  Devon.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  Bart. 
[B.  Nov.  24,  1757.]    Matric.  Easter,  1775.    Died  Jan.   22, 

1834.  Brother  of  John  C.  W.  (1771).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BAMPFYLDE,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  V/ARWICK.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1886.  2nd  s.  of  [Augustus  Frederick 
George  Warwick]  Lord  Poltimore.  B.  [Dec.  22,  1867]  at 
Dorchester.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  .Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  Aug.  26,  1931,  aged  63.  Buried  at  Canford. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Poltimore.) 

BAMPFYLDE,  JOHN  CODRINGTON  WARWICK.  Adm.  FeU.- 
Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  25,  1771.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Richard 
Warwick,  Bart.,  of  Poltimore,  I)evon.  B.  Aug.  27,  1754.] 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  24,  1772,  as  J.  Coddrington  W. 
Led  a  dissipated  life,  and  was  placed  in  a  private  asylum. 
Poet ;  published  .Sonnrfs,  1 77S.  Died  unmarried  1 796.  Brother 
of  Amias  (1775).   {D.N.B.) 

BAMPTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  16,  1863. 
S.  of  John  Black  (next),  clerk.  B.  Feb.  9,  1843,  at  Wetherden, 
Suffolk.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869; 
M.A.  and  LL.M.  1872.  Incorp.  (?  B.A.)  at  Oxford,  Dec.  17, 
1868  (sic),  age  25.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  18, 
1865,  as  s.  of  John  Black,  clerk,  of  42,  Marine  Parade, 
Dover.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1870.  Died  July  11,  1884,  aged  41, 
in  London.  {Peile,  11.  592;  Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BAMPTON,  JOHN  BLACK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  i, 

1835.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Dedham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1836;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1864.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Jan.  10,  1841;  priest,  Jan.  16,  1842.  C.  of 
Wetherden,  Suffolk,  1843-4.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord 
Wynford,  1847-70.  C.  of  Burgh  Castle,  Norfolk,  in  1857. 
Took  an  active  interest  in  the  Government  Schools  of  Design 
and  Navigation,  established  at  Gt  Yarmouth,  1857,  acting  as 
Hon.  Secretary  until  1859.  C.  of  Wootton,  Kent,  1870-1. 
Lived  latterly  at  Marine  Parade,  Dover,  without  cure.  Died 
there  May  19,  1888,  aged  70.  Father  of  the  above.  {Peile, 
II.  454;  C.  J.  Palmer,  Gt  Yarmouth,  11.  401.) 

BANBURY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21,  1835. 
[3rd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Warlies  Park,  Essex.  B.  1817.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Apr.  12,  1839.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1843.  Died 
unmarried  1870.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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Banbury,  George  Chay 

BANBURY,  GEORGE  CHAY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1895.  S. 
and  h.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  60,  Lowndes  Square,  London.  B. 
Feb.  27,  1877.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Brother 
of  the  next. 

BANBURY,  RALPH  EDGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1898.    [3rd]  s.  of  George,  of  60,  Lovvndes  Square,  London. 

B.  Jan.  2,  1881,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18  (Capt., 
Royal  Fusiliers;  wounded).  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother 
of  the  above.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BANCKS,  CHARLES  GERARD  WINSTANLEY.  Adni.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  7,  1875.  S.  of  James,  gent.  B.  at  Thame, 
Oxen.  Bapt.  Sept.  19,  1856.  School,  King's  College  (Dr 
Maclear).  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1879;  priest  (St  Albans)  1882;  C.  of  Ged- 
ling,  Notts.,  1879-82.  Held  other  curacies,  1882-1902.  R.  of 
Hartley,  Kent,  1902-34.  Author,  A  World  beneath  the 
Waters;  The  Harvest  of  the  Hives;  Man  in  the  Old  Stone  Age; 
Hartley  through  the  Ages.  Died  Feb.  20,  1934.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  22,  1934-) 

BANCKS,  FRANCIS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  17,  1878.  S.  of  James,  gent.  B.  at  Thame,  Oxon. 
Bapt.  Aug.  21,  1857.  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Brother  of  the 
above. 

BANCKS,  GERARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  27,  1849.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1849;  B.A.  1855.    Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest  (Chester)  1856; 

C.  of  Pemberton,  Lanes.,  1856-7.  C.  of  Woolborough,  Devon, 
1863-7.  V.  of  Cobham,  Surrey,  1867-83.  P.O.  of  Hatch- 
ford,  1870-5.  Residing  at  Stoke  D'Abemon,  Surrey,  in  1887. 
West-in-charge  of  Topcliffe  with  Dalton,  Yorks.,  1888-90. 
Died  June  27,  1890,  aged  60,  at  Stanground  Manor  House, 
(r.  A.  Walker,  498;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BANCKS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  19,  1848.  Of 
Worcestershire. 

BANCKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1828.  Matric. 
Lent,  1829,  as  Bench  (sic),  John. 

BANCROFT,  ARTHUR  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  4,  1873.  Of  Cheshire.  S.  of  P.,  Esq.,  of  Beech- 
ley,  Wavertree,  near  Liverpool.  Bapt.  Feb.  10,  1845,  at 
Christ  Church,  Waterloo,  near  Liverpool.  School,  Wimble- 
don (Mr  Murray),  and  in  the  Royal  Navy.  Matric.  Lent, 
1874. 

BANCROFT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  30,  1864. 
S.  of  Charles,  D.D.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Christ  Church  Cathedral, 
Montreal,  Canada.  B.  there  Sept.  13,  1845.  Schools,  St 
John's  High  and  McGUl  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1864. 
Returned  to  Canada.  Graduated  at  McGill  College,  i860. 
Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest  (Bishop  of  Huron)  1869.  Held 
curacies  in  Quebec  and  Montreal,  1868-76.  R.  of  Knowlton, 
Quebec,  1876-88.  R.  of  Gracechurch,  Sutton,  1888-93.  K- 
of  Nashua,  New  Hampshire,  1893-1906.  Died  Dec.  i,  1906. 
(Venn,  11.  368.) 

BANCROFT,  EDWARD  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  June  29,  1789;  re-adm.  Fell. -Com.  Apr.  17,  i794- 
Of  Pvliddlesex.  S.  of  Edward,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  B.  1772,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar; 
M.B.  1794;  M.D.  1804.  Physician  to  the  Forces,  1795;  served 
with  the  Army  in  the  Windward  Islands,  Portugal  and  else- 
where. Returned  to  England  and  settled  in  London.  Adm. 
candidate  of  the  College  of  Physicians,  Apr.  8,  1805.  Fellow, 
1806;  Censor,  1808.  Physician  to  St  George's  Hospital, 
London,  1808-11.  Went  to  Jamaica  as  Physician  to  the 
Forces,  1811.  Deputy  Inspector  of  Hospitals  (brevet)  1817; 
Deputy  Inspector-Gen.  of  Army  Hospitals,  1840-2.  Author, 
medical,  etc.  Died  Sept.  18,  1842,  aged  70,  at  Kingston, 
Jamaica.  Buried  there.  M.I.  Perhaps  brother  of  Samuel 
(1792).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Munk,  in.  31;  D.N.B.) 

BANCROFT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  15, 
1891.  B.  Oct.  22,  1863,  at  Montreal,  Canada.  School, 
Montreal  High.  Matric.  Lent,  1891;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1898. 
Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest  (Worcester)  i898;C.of  St  Matthew's 
Rugby,  1897-1900.  C.  of  Kenilworth,  1900-2.  R.  of  Van- 
dreuU  with  Hudson,  Canada,  1902-21;  retired.  Of  St  Anne- 
de-Bellevue,  Montreal,  in  1926.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1927. 

BANCROFT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1792.  S.  of  Edward,  of  London.  School,  Hammersmith, 
London  (Mr  Bumey).  Perhaps  brother  of  Edward  N. 
(1789)- 

BAND,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1820.     S.   of   Edward   Wright,   Esq.    [of   Wookey    House, 


Banham,  Daniel  Josiah 

Somerset].  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B..^.  1826;  M.A.  1832.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Exeter)  1825.  P.C.  of  Sheldon,  Devon, 
1826-66.  R.  of  Combe  Raleigh,  1826-79-  Not  in  Crockford, 
1880.  Of  Wookey  House,  Somerset.  Married  (i)  Henrietta 
M.  B.,  dau.  of  Henry  Fellows,  V.  of  Sidbury,  June  4,  1827; 
(2)  Harriet  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Band,  R.  of  Freston,  Suffolk. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862.) 

BAND,  HENRY  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1852.  S.  of  Charles  Edward  (above),  R.  of  Combe  Raleigh, 
Devon  (and  Henrietta  M.  B.).  B.  there.  Bapt.  July  1,  1833. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  LL.B.  1859. 

BANDON,  Earl  of,  see  BERNARD,  Lord  JAMES. 

BANFATHER,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Jan.  31,1862.  Of  Norwich.  [S.  of  Henry  (next),  clerk.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1862;  Scholar,  1862;  B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Ripon)  1879.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Batley,  1879-81. 
R.  and  V.  of  Fehningham  (4th  part),  Norfolk,  1886-99.  R.  of 
Rackheath,  1899-1909.  Died  there  Nov.  29,  1909.  Buried  at 
Sprowston.   Brother  of  Henry  W.  (1854). 

BANFATHER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Pembroke, 
June  9,  1818  [in  deacon's  orders].  S.  of  John,  of  Norwich. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Dec.  18, 
1826,  age  32;  B.D.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  20, 
1817;  priest,  Nov.  29,  1818.  C.  of  Plumstead  Magna,  Nor- 
folk, 1818-22.  P.C.  of  Sprowston,  1818-78.  R.  of  Beeston 
St  Andrew's,  1849-85.  Died  Sept.  30,  1885,  aged  91,  at 
Sprowston.   Father  of  the  next  and  Edward  H.  (1862). 

BANFATHER,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  5,  1854.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  Henry  (1818), 
clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar,  1854;  B.A.  1859.  Ord. 
deacon,  i860;  priest  (Ely)  1861;  C.  of  Bamingham,  Suffolk, 
1860-2.  C.  of  Blunsdon  St  Andrew's,  Wilts.,  18G9-73;  R. 
there,  1887-1900.  V.  of  Brill  with  Boarstall,  Oxon.,  1873-87. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1901.   Brother  of  Edward  H.  (1862). 

BANGHAM,  THOMAS  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  9,  1842.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  June  18,  18:9,  at  Bridgnorth, 
Salop.  School,  Bridgnorth  (Rev.  Dr  Rowley).  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  Scholar,  1843;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon, 
1846;  priest  (Lichfield)  May,  1847;  P.C.  of  Gt  Wyrley,  1847. 
P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Lichfield,  1847-76;  Rural  Dean  in 
i860.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1868-76.  Author,  Confirmation 
Questimis  on  the  Catechism.  Died  Feb.  22,  1876,  at  Hyeres, 
France.   (Peile,  11.  476.) 

BANGHAM,  THOMAS  KIRKLAND.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1876.  S.  of  Francis,  surgeon,  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  B. 
there  1855.  Bapt.  Mar.  22,  1855.  School,  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch  Grammar.  Resided  three  weeks.  Migrated  to  Jesus 
College  (sic).   Did  not  matriculate.   (Venn,  u.  421.) 

BANGLEY,  CHARLES  ALBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1888.  S.  of  Leonard  William,  of  3,  Warkworth  Street,  Cam- 
bridge. B.  Mar.  11,  1869,  at  Ashford.  School,  St  George's, 
Harpenden,  Herts.  (Mr  Wix).  Matric.  Michs.  1S88;  B.A. 
1891;  M.A.  1896.  Died  Aug.  16,  1926.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Trinity  Coll.  Mag.) 

BANGLEY,  LEONARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1886.  Of  Kent.  [S.  of  Leonard  William.] 
B.  Sept.  3,  1867,  at  Ashford.  School,  Enfield.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1893.  Barrister  of  Gray's  Iim.  Instructor 
of  gymnastics  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  1892-9.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War;  afterwards  settled  in  South 
Africa.   Brother  of  the  above.   (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BANGOR,  Viscount,  see  WARD,  EDWARD  (1845). 

BANHAM,  DANIEL  BEALES  REDFARN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
June  28,  1858.  S.  of  Daniel,  tailor,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there 
Jan.  18,  1838.  School,  Perse.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar, 
1859-62;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler)  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Fellow,  1862- 
76.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1863;  priest,  1864.  C.of  St  Andrew's-the- 
Great,  Cambridge,  1866-8  and  of  St  Paul's,  1870-6.  Mathe- 
matical Master  at  Bishop's  Stortford  School,  Herts.,  1868- 
70.  For  some  years  a  private  tutor  at  Cambridge.  R.  of 
Bincombe  and  Broadway,  Dorset,  1876-90.  R.  of  Ashdon, 
Essex,  1890-1915.  Died  there  Sept.  11,  1915-  Brother  of 
Henry  F.  (1865),  John  H.  (1862)  and  William  (1851).  (Venn, 
ir.  340.) 

BANHAM,  DANIEL  JOSIAH.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1879. 
Subsequently  adm.  at  St  Catharine's;  B.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon,  1886;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1888;  C.  of 
Coleford,  Gloucs.,  1886-8.  C.  of  Hanham,  1889-94.  C.  of 
Bishop's  Cleeve,  1894-1900.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Forest  of  Dean, 
1900-26.  Of  I,  Guest  Road,  Cambridge,  1939.  (Crockford, 
I939-) 


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Banham,  Henry  French 

BANHAM,  HENRY  FRENCH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  5. 
1865.  6th  s.  of  Daniel,  author,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there  Oct. 
14,  1846.  School,  Cambridge  (Mr  Barham  and  Mr  Aldis). 
Matric.  Lent,  1866.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  5,  1866; 
B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1873;  M.B.  1874;  M.D.  1881.  A  medical 
student  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  L.S.A.,  1872. 
Lecturer  in  medicine  at  the  Sheffield  Medical  School,  1876- 
85.  Physician  to  the  Royal  Berkshire  Hospital,  Reading, 
1885-90.  Hon.  Consulting  Physician  to  the  Sheffield  General 
Infirmary.  Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (London)  1892;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Islington,  1891-4.  V.  of  Tuddenham  St  Martin's, 
Suffolk,  1894-1901.  V.  of  Assington,  1901-32.  Rural  Dean 
of  Sudbury,  1923-9.  Died  May  18,  1932,  aged  86,  at  Assing- 
ton. Brother  of  Daniel  B.  R.  (1858),  etc.;  father  of  the  next 
and  Vivian  G.  (1900).   {Eagle;  The  Times,  May  24,  1932.) 

BANHAM  [post  BROWN-GREAVES],  HENRY  ULRIC  BOWER. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of  Henry  French 
(above),  V.  of  Tuddenham,  Ipswich.  .Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester 
for  Ely)  1904 ;  priest  (Ely)  1905 ;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  1904-11.  Chaplain  of  Thringoe  Workhouse,  1907- 
II.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Ipswich,  1911-12.  V.  of  St  Mary-at- 
Elms,  Ipswich,  1912-18.  C.  of  Kirdford,  Sussex,  1924-32. 
V.  of  Icklesham,  1932-4.  Died  Oct.  1934.  Brother  of 
Vivian  G.  (1900).    (Crockford,  1932;  Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.) 

BANHAM,  JOHN  CLIFFORD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1900.  S.  of  Josiah,  of  25,  The  Chase,  Clapham  Common, 
London.  B.  Oct.  29,  1880,  in  London.  School,  Rydal 
Mount,  Colwyn  Bay  (Mr  Osbom).  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
1903;  M..^.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (London)  1904; 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Islington,  1903-12.  Domestic  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Durham,  1912-13.  V.  of  St  James's,  Holloway, 
1913-18.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Surbiton,  Surrey,  1918-28. 
V.  of  Christ  Church,  Woking,  1928-36-;  Rural  Dean,  1933-. 
Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1929.  {Crockford,  1938; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BANHAM,  JOHN  HILL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1,  1862. 
S.  of  Daniel,  of  69,  Regent  Street,  Cambridge.  B.  there 
Jan.  10,  1842.  School,  Perse  Grammar,  Cambridge  (Mr 
Mason).  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  .M.A.  1868.  Ord. 
deacon,  1871;  priest  (Manchester)  1872;  C.  of  Chorlton-on- 
Medlock,  Lanes.,  1871-5.  V.  of  Keysoe,  Beds.,  1875-1927. 
Rural  Dean  of  Riseley,  1897-1922.  Died  Apr.  4,  1927,  aged 
85,  at  Keysoe.  Brother  of  Henry  F.  (1865),  etc.  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  Apr.  6,  1927.) 

BANHAM,  VIVIAN  GREAVES.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9,  1900. 
S.  of  Henry  French  (1865),  clerk.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M..'^.  1908.  Ord.  deacon,  1905;  priest 
(Southwark)  1906;  C.  of  Reigate,  Surrey,  1905-11.  C.  of 
Charlwood,  1911-26.  R.  of  Aynhoe,  Northants.,  1926-36-. 
During  the  Great  War,  served  as  Chaplain  to  the  Forces, 
1917-19  (M.C.  with  bar,  1919).  Brother  of  Henry  U.  B. 
(1899).  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1937;  Reg.  of 
the  Senate,  1937.) 

BANHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  10,  1851. 
2nd  s.  of  Daniel,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there  Mar.  15,  1832. 
School,  Perse,  Cambridge  (.Mr  Mason).  Matric.  Lent,  1852; 
B..A..  1855.  Ord.  deacon,  1S55;  priest  (CarUsle,  for  York) 
1856;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Sheffield,  1855-8.  V.  of  Worsborough 
Dale,  Yorks.,  1860-1920.  Rural  Dean  of  Wath,  1899-1906. 
Died  Dec.  28,  1920,  aged  89,  at  Worsborough  Dale.  Brother 
of  Daniel  B.  R.  (1858),  etc.   {Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BANISTER,  CHARLES  LITCHFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1868.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  [V.  of  Besthorpe, 
Norfolk].  B.  at  Tring,  Herts.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Chester) 
1873;  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Eccleston,  Cheshire,  1872-4.  C. 
of  Besthorpe,  Norfolk,  1874-9.  C.  of  Gt  .Malvern,  1879-91. 
Went  out  to  Natal,  1891.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  Venilam,  Natal, 
1891-4.  V.  of  Blackheath,  Staffs.,  1894-7.  V.  of  Bishampton, 
Worcs.,  1897-1906.  Residing  at  St  Aubyn,  Jersey,  in  1910; 
latterly  at  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset.  Died  there  May  27,  1914, 
aged  65.    {Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BANISTER,  JOHN  BRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1898. 
S.  of  Howard  C,  Esq.  B.  .A.pr.  3,  1880,  at  Blundellsands. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors',  Crosby  (Mr  S.  Armour).  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901 ;  M..-\.  1905;  B.Chir.  1908;  M.D.  1910. 
At  Charing  Cross  Hospital,  London.  L.S..\.,  1906.  M.R.C.P., 
1910.  F.R.C.P.  (London),  1928.  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.),  1913. 
F.C.O.G.,  1929.  Obstetric  Registrar  and  Tutor  at  Charing 
Cross  Hospital;  resident  Obstetrical  Officer,  House  Physician 
and  House  Surgeon  there.  Sometime  Physician  and  Con- 
sulting Obstetric  Surgeon  to  the  Queen  Charlotte  Hospital. 
Surgeon  and  Registrar  at  the  Chelsea  Hospital  for  Women. 
Gynaecologist  at  the  Prince  of  Wales  Hospital,  Tottenham, 
1912-24.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (M^dicin  chef  Anglo- 
French  Hospital,  Tr6port,  France;  Surgeon-Specialist,  Alex- 


Bankes,  George 

andria,  1917-19;  Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  149,  Harley  Street, 
London,  W.  Author,  medical.  Died  Apr.  16,  1938.  {Medical 
Directory,  1938.) 

BANISTER,  MARMADUKE  HADDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec  12,  1899.  S.  of  Edmund  Dawson,  clerk.  B.  July  26, 
1881,  at  Preston,  Lanes.  Schools,  Abbot's  Hall,  Kent's 
Bank,  Lanes.,  and  Rossall.  Gained  the  Bishop  Prince  Lee 
scholarship,  and  migrated  to  Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1900;  matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon,  1905; 
priest  (Carlisle)  1906;  C.  of  St  James's,  Barrow-in-Fumess, 
Lanes.,  1905-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1906-14.  R.  of  Bew- 
castle,  Cumberland,  1914-16.  V.  of  Bassenthwaite,  1916-27. 
V.  of  Christ  Church  (with  St  Aidan's,  1932-),  Carlisle,  1927- 
36-.  {Peile,  II.  839;  Crockford,  1938;  Reg.  of  the  Senate, 
1937-) 

BANISTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  1, 
1780.  B.  at  Holland,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1780,  as  Banester; 
B.A.  1785,  as  Banister. 

BANKART,  ARTHUR  SYDNEY  BLUNDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1898.  S.  of  James,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  of 
19,  Southemhay,  Exeter,  Devon.  B.  Sept.  26,  1879,  at 
Exeter.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..\.  1901; 
B.C.  and  M.A.  1908;  .M.Chir.  1910.  .\t  Guy's  Hospital, 
London.  .M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  F.R.C.S.,  1909.  Assis- 
tant Surgeon  at  the  Belgrave  Hospital  for  Children.  Con- 
sulting Surgeon  at  Queen's  Hospital  for  Children,  and  to  the 
Hospital  for  Epilepsy  and  Paralysis,  Maida  Vale.  Ortho- 
paedic Surgeon  to  the  Middlesex  Hospital  and  to  the  Royal 
National  Orthopaedic  Hospital.  Surgeon  Registrar,  Tutor 
and  Clinical  Assistant  at  Guy's  Hospital.  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Medicine  (ex-President  of  the  Orthopaedic 
section).  Of  95,  Harley  Street,  London,  W.  i.  Author, 
Manipulative  Surgery,  etc.    (Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BANKART,  SAMUEL  NEVINS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1875.  S.  of  Samuel  Stephens,  Esq.  B.  at  Leicester. 
School,  Brighton.    Matric.  .Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1881. 

BANKES,  EDMUND  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  11,  1845.  S.  and  h.  of  George  (1805),  M.P.  for  Dorset. 
[B.  Apr.  24,  1826.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845.  Of  Kingston  Lacy, 
Dorset,  Esq.  Married  Rosa  Louisa,  dau.  of  Percival  Bastard. 
Esq.,  of  Stour  Payne,  Dorset,  1847.  Died  Jan.  28,  i860. 
Brother  of  Henry  H.  N.  (1846)  and  WiUiam  G.  H.  (1856); 
father  of  Walter  R.  (1871).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BANKES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  8, 
1812.  4th  s.  of  Henry  (1773),  of  Kingston  Hall,  near  Wim- 
bome,  Dorset.  [B.  1795.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1812;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1818.  Ord.  deacon,  1818;  priest 
(London)  Aug.  30,  1818,  as  LL.B.  Trinity  {sic)  College, 
Cambridge.  Of  Loughton  Hall,  Flints.  Magistrate  and  D.L. 
Flints.  R.  of  Thompson,  Dorset,  1818-.  R.  of  Corfe  Castle, 
1818-54.  V.  of  Stoke  Bliss,  Heref.,  1820-3.  Canon  Residen- 
tiary of  Gloucester,  1821-67.  V.  of  East  Farleigh,  Kent, 
1823-32.  Chaplain-in-ordinary  to  King  Wilham  IV  and  to 
Queen  Victoria.  Canon  of  Bristol,  1832-67.  Married 
(1)  Lady  Frances  Jane  Scott,  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Eldon, 
.\pr.  6,  1820;  (2)  Marian,  dau.  of  Edward  Rice,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Gloucester,  Sept. "3, 1839. ' The  Rev.  Edward  Bankes. .  .having 
married  a  daughter  of  the  Lord  Chancellor  had  more  than 
the  usual  share  of  favours  extended  to  the  Great  Lawyer's 
connections ....  Although  he  became  enormously  rich  upon 
the  death  of  his  father-in-law,  Mr  Bankes  continued  to  hold 
his  preferments  for  some  years  after  he  was  incapable  of 
performing  the  duties  attached  to  them.  This  was,  however, 
natural  enough  seeing  that  he  had  rendered  very  perfunctory 
service  when  in  his  vigour.'  (Latimer,  Annals  of  Bristol, 
igth  Century,  94-5.)  Died  May  24,  1867,  aged  71,  at  Glou- 
cester. Brother  of  Henry  (1802),  etc.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Record 
of  Old  Westminsters;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BANKES,  GEORGE.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  29, 
1805.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  (1773),  Esq.,  of  Kingston  Hall,  Dorset. 
B.  1788.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1S06;  Scholar; 
LL.B.  1812;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  1st  Class,  1815-16).  Fellow, 
1814-22.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  22,  1810.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1813;  incorp.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  20,  1815. 
A  Commissioner  of  Bankruptcy,  1822.  Cursitor  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  1824-56.  Chief  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Control, 
1829.  Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury',  1830.  Judge  Advocate- 
General,  1852.  P.C,  1852.  .M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  1816-23 
and  1826-32;  for  Dorset,  1841-56.  Recorder  of  Weymouth, 
1823.  Chairman  of  the  Dorset  Quarter  Sessions,  c.  1836-56. 
Of  Kingston  Lacy  and  of  Studland  Manor,  Dorset.  Mayor  of 
Corfe  Castle,  1838,  1840  and  1847.  Married  Georgina 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  .Admiiral  Sir  Charles  Nugent,  G.C.B., 
June  8,  1822.  Author,  The  Story  of  Corfe  Castle  and  Brave 
Dame  Mary.  Died  July  6,  1856.  Buried  at  Studland,  Isle  of 
Purbeck,  Dorset.  Brother  of  Henry  (1802),  etc.;  father  of 
Edmund  G.  (1845),  Henry  H.  N.  (1846),  WiUiam  G.  H.  (1856) 
and  Wynne  A.  (i860).   (Hutchins,  in.  240;  D.N.B.) 


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Bankes,  George 

BANKES  or  NUGENT  BANKES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  lo,  1879,  as  Nugent  Bankes,  Geo.,  s.  of  Henry  Hyde 
Nugent  (1846).  B.  May  24,  i860.  School,  Eton  (oppidan). 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B..4.  1883;  M.A.  1887,  as  Nugent- 
Bankes.  Editor  of  the  Cambridge  Review.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  15,  1883,  age  22;  suspended  from  mem- 
bership for  non-payment  of  dues,  etc.,  1901.  Of  123,  St 
George's  Road,  London,  S.W.  i.  Author,  A  Cambridge 
Staircase;  Across  France  in  a  Caravan,  etc.  Died  June  15, 
1935-   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BANKES,  GEORGE  ANNANDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  4,  1864.  S.  of  George  Vernon,  gent.  B.  July  27,  1846, 
at  Streatham,  Surrey.  Matric.  Easter,  1864.  IBrother  of 
Richard  H.  O.  (1880)  and  Williamson  G.  (1880). 

BANKES,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  22, 
1773.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  counsellor-at-law,  of  London,  and  of 
Kingston  Lacy,  Dorset.  B.  1757.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Lent,  1777;  Chancellor's  Classical  medal,  1778;  B.A. 
{14th  Wrangler)  1778;  M..^.  1781.  M.P.  for  Corfe Castle,  1780- 
1826;  for  Dorset,  1826-31.  .\  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum. 
A  close  friend  of  Pitt  and  William  Wilberforce.  Married 
Frances,  dau.  of  William  Woodley,  Esq.,  Governor  of  the 
Leeward  Islands,  1784.  Author,  The  Civil  and  Constitutional 
History  of  Rome.  Died  Dec.  17,  1834,  at  Tregothnan,  Corn- 
wall. Buried  in  Wimbome  Minster.  Father  of  the  next, 
George  (1805),  William  J.  (1803)  and  Edward  (1812).  (Hut- 
chins,  III.  240;  D.N.B.) 

BANKES,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  22,  1802.  S. 
and  h.  of  Henry  (above),  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Kingston  Hall, 
Dorset.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  B.A. 
1806.  Ensign,  35th  Foot,  1806.  Drowned  Oct.  20,  1806,  in 
the  wreck  of  H.M.S.  Athenienne,  on  the  Esquerries  rocks, 
near  Tunis.  Brother  of  Edward  (1812),  etc.  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Hutchins,  ill.  240.) 

BANKES,  HENRY  HYDE  NUGENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  17,  1846.  2nd  s.  of  George  (1805),  M.P.  for 
Dorset.  [B.  Apr.  lo,  1828.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1846;  Scholar,  1848;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Mar.  9,  1850.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1854.  Of  Wrays- 
bury,  Bucks.  D.L.  for  Dorset.  Twice  married  and  had  issue. 
Died  1883.  Brother  of  Edmund  G.  (1845),  etc.  and  father  ' 
of  George  (1879).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BANKES,  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1850.  S.  of  Langley  Langton,  gent.,  of  Tattershall,  Lines. 
B.  there  Oct.  14,  1830.   Matric.  Michs.  1850. 

BANKES,  RICHARD  HENRY  OAKELEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1880.  S.  of  George  Vernon,  Esq.,  of  Ross.  Matric. 
Easter,  1881.   Brother  of  George  A.  (1864),  etc. 

BANKES,  WALTER  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 
1871.  [2nd  s.  of  Edmund  George  (1845)  and  grandson  of 
George  (1805).  B.  June  25,  1853.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1871.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Feb.  1873.  Of  Corfe 
Castle,  Studland  Manor  and  Kingston  Lacy,  Dorset;  suc- 
ceeded his  brother  Henry,  Jan.  6,  1869.  Patron  of  three 
livings.  J.P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1880.  Lord  High 
Admiral  of  Purbeck  Seas.  Mayor  of  Corfe  Castle,  and  lay 
Bishop  of  Wimbome.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  20, 
1904.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BANKES,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  HAWTREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  7,  1856.  5th  s.  of  George  (1805).  B. 
Sept.  II,  1836.  School,  Westminster.  Did  not  matriculate. 
Entered  the  Army  (Lieut.,  7th  Hussars;  went  to  India  in 
1857,  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Sepoy  Rebellion.  Behaved  with 
conspicuous  gallantry  in  charging  the  enemy.  Mar.  19,  1858. 
V.C.  [the  Cross  was  sent  to  his  family  by  command  of  Queen 
Victoria  after  his  death]).  Died  Apr.  6,  1858,  at  Lucknow,  of 
wounds.  M.I.  in  Wimborne  Minster.  Memorial  window  in 
Westminster  Abbey.  Brother  of  Edmund  G.  (1845),  etc. 
(Hutchins,  iii.  241;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BANKES,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1803.  S.  of  Henry  (1773),  of  London. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1806;  B.A.  1808;  M.A. 
1811.  M.P.  for  Truro,  1810-12;  for  the  University,  1822-6; 
for  Marlborough,  1829-32;  for  Dorset,  1832-5.  Succeeded  to 
the  family  estates  as  6th  of  Kingston  Lacy,  Dorset,  1834,  and 
also  to  Soughton  Hall,  Flints.,  on  the  death  of  his  great-uncle 
Sir  William  Wynne  in  1815.  Travelled  widely  in  the  East. 
One  of  Lord  Byron's  early  friends  and  so  continued  through 
life  (see  the  works  of  Lord  Byron,  Letters  and  Journals). 
Author,  Travels  in  the  East,  etc.  Died  unmarried  Apr.  15, 
1855,  at  Venice.  Buried  in  Wimbome  Minster.  Brother  of 
Henry  {1802),  etc.    (Hutchins,  iii.  240;  D.N.B.) 

BANKES,  WILLIAMSON  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6, 
1880.  [S.  of  George  Vemon,  of  Heref.,  J.P.,  D.L.  B.  1859.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Of  Birch  House,  Much  Birch,  Heref. 
J.P.,  1905.  Brother  of  Richard  H.  O.  (1880),  etc.  (Kelly, 
Handbook.) 


Banks,  Edwin  Hodge 

BANKES,  WYNN[E]  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  28,  i860.  6th  s.  of  George  (1805),  deceased,  late  of 
Corfe  Castle,  Dorset.  [B.  May  31,  1840.]  Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  B.A.  1864.  Previously  in  the  Navy;  served  as  a  mid- 
shipman during  the  Russian  War  (1854-5)  in  the  Baltic  and 
Black  Seas;  present  at  the  taking  of  Sebastopol.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  8,  1864.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1867. 
Practised  on  the  Western  Circuit.  Of  Wolfeton  House, 
Dorset.  J. P.,  D.L.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  16, 
1913,  at  Wolfeton  House.  Brother  of  Edmund  G.  (1845),  etc. 
(Hutchins,  iii.  241;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BANKES-WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Lent,  1897.  S.  of  David.  B.  Feb.  i,  1867,  at  Lampeter, 
Cardigans.  [School,  St  David's  College,  Lampeter.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1897;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1928.  Ord.  deacon,  1891; 
priest  (Bangor)  1892;  C.  of  Blaenau  Festiniog,  1891-2.  Held 
other  curacies,  1892-7.  V.  of  Acton,  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  1898- 
1916.  R.  of  Little  Comard,  1916-21.  R.  of  Glemsford,  1921- 
9.  J. P.,  1925,  and  County  Councillor  for  West  Suffolk.  Of 
Clacton-on-Sea,  1937.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Kelly,  Hand- 
book, 1937;  Crockford,  1938;  Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1936.) 

BANKS,  ANDREW  RAE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  John's,  Apr.  20, 
1870.  S.  and  h.  of  Henr>',  merchant,  of  Liverpool.  B.  Aug. 
27,  185 1,  at  Cummertras,  Dumfries.  Bapt.  Nov.  5,  185 1. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  LL.B.  1874;  LL.M.  1878;  LL.D.  1884. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  18,  1877.    Called  to  the  Bar, 

1880.  Equity  draftsman  and  conveyancer;  practised  in  the 
Lancaster  Chancery  Court.  Of  Rice  House,  West  Derby, 
Liverpool,  and  of  5,  Eldon  Road,  Kensington,  S.W.,  in  1885. 
Died  Nov.  8,  1893,  at  Beech  House,  Fairfield.  Buried  at 
Anfield  Cemetery.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Liverpool  Daily  Post,  Nov.  10,  1893.) 

BANKS,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  8,  1814. 

BANKS,  CHARLES  PENDOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  8, 

1881.  S.  of  Samuel  (1826),  clerk.  B.  Mar.  24,  1863,  at 
Cottenham  rectory,  Cambs.  Schools,  Yarmouth  Grammar, 
Rochester  Cathedral  and  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  Tancred  Student,  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  As- 
sistant Master  at  Lancing  College,  1884-6.  Ord.  deacon, 1886; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1887;  C.  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  Staffs.,  1886-9! 
C.  of  St  Philip's,  Sydenham,  Kent,  1889-99.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Winchester,  1900-3 ;  to  the  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  1903-4.  R.  of  St  Ajidrew's,  Deal, 
1904-13.  V.  of  Westgate-on-Sea,  1913-31.  R.  of  Ickham, 
near  Canterbury,  1931-4.  Of  12«,  The  Precincts,  Canterbury. 
Brother  of  Samuel  J.  S.  (1879).  (Peile,  11.  682;  Lancing  Coll. 
Reg.;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BANKS,  DELAMARK  or  DELAMARQUE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  iS) 
at  Trinity,  July  7,  1827.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Merstham, 
Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1827,  as  Delamarque. 
Probably  a  son  of  Sir  Edward  Banks,  the  well-known 
builder  of  Southwark,  Waterloo  and  London  Bridges,  who 
had  worked  at  Merstham  as  a  labourer  and  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.  He  is  not  however  mentioned  in  Burke's  Landed 
Gentry,  where  a  pedigree  of  the  family  is  given.  Died  '  long 
since.'   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Surrey,  iii.) 

BANKS,  DELAMARK  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1895.  S.  and  h.  of  Rupert  M.  (1864),  solicitor,  of  Walton-on- 
Thames,  deceased.  B.  there  Dec.  21,  1875.  School,  Lancing. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B^.  1899.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  Oxford  and  Bucks.  Light  Infantry;  prisoner-of-war). 
(Uniu.  War  List.) 

BANKS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1877.  S. 
of  Robert  John  [M.A.,  clerk,  formerly  V.  of  Womersley, 
Yorks.],  of  15,  Prince  of  Wales  Terrace,  Scarborough,  Yorks. 
[He  assumed  the  surname  of  Banks  in  lieu  of  Sharpe  in  1854, 
and  was  at  St  Catharine's;  see  sub  Sharpe,  Robert  J.  {1841).] 
B.  July  26,  1857,  at  Doncaster,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1882.  Died  Apr.  24,  1930,  aged  72.  Brother  of  George  I. 
(1869). 

BANKS,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Aug.  10,  1863.  Of  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A. 
1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest  (Lichfield)  1870;  C.  of  St 
Thomas's,  Brampton,  Derbs.,  1868-71.  C.  of  Seal,  Kent, 
1871-4.  C.  of  Black  Bourton,  Oxon.,  1874-5.  C.  of  Cran- 
brook,  Kent,  1876.  Remained  without  cure.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1903.  Brother  of  Rupert  M.  (1864). 

BANKS,  EDWIN  HODGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Dec.  i, 
1864.  2nd  s.  of  William,  Esq.  [of  Highmoor,  Wigton], 
Cumberland.  B.  Apr.  7,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A. 
1870;  M.A.  1874.  Adm.  ac  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  15,  1868. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1873.  Of  Highmoor,  Wigton,  Cumberland. 
J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1889.  County  Councillor  for  Wigton. 
Chairman  of  the  Urban  District  Council.  Brother  of  Henry  P. 
(1864).    (Burke,  L.G.) 


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Banks,  Ernest 

BANKS,  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Easter,  1887,  as  a  choral 
scholar.  S.  of  William.  B.  .-^ug.  28,  1868,  at  Norwich, 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894. 
Organist  of  the  College  for  ten  years.  Assistant  organist  of 
King's  College.  Of  Hazeldene,  Corton  Road,  Lowestoft. 
Died  there  Feb.  13,  1935.  (The  Times,  Feb.  14,  1935;  The 
Cambridge  Review,  Feb.  22,  1935.) 

BANKS,  GEORGE  ARTHUR  RAUNSTONE.  Matric.  Non-Coil. 
Lent,  1889;  from  Ayerst  H. 

BANKS,  GEORGE  JAMES.  .'\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1869.  S.  of  Robert  John  [V.  of  VVomersley,  Yorks. ;  for 
whom  see  sub  Sharpe,  R.  J.].  B.  June  i,  1850,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Doncastcr,  Yorks.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  the  fnner  Temple, 
Apr.  23,  1873.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1876.  On  the  North- 
Eastem  Circuit;  practised  at  Leeds.  Died  June  3,  1901,  at 
Leeds.  Buried  at  Loversall,  near  Doncastcr.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1877).   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BANKS,  GEORGE  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  7,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855. 
Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest  (Hereford)  1854.  C.  of  Upton, 
1853-7.  R.  of  Worth,  Sussex,  1858-96.  Died  May  15,  1896, 
aged  67,  at  Worth.   (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BANKS,  HENRY  PEARSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Jan.  8,  1864.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq.  [of  Highmoor, 
Wigton,  Cumberl^d].  B.  Mar.  5,  1844,  at  Monkhill,  Cumber- 
land [his  mother's  home].  Matric.  IVIichs.  1864;  B..^.  1871; 
M.A.  1874.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1871.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1874.  On  the  North-Eastem  Circuit.  Of  High- 
moor, Cumberland.  J.P.,D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1886.  Died  s./>. 
1891.   Brother  of  Edwin  H.  {1864). 

BANKS  [post  DAVIES],  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June 
15,  1839.  2nd  s.  of  Richard  (and  Esther,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Davies).  B.  May  29,  1820,  at  Kington,  Heref.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1839.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric. 
(St  Mary  Hall)  Oct.  29,  184 1,  age  21;  Scholar  of  Lincoln 
College;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1846.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Dean 
Forest,  1847-53.  Head  Master  of  Ludlow  Grammar  School, 
Salop,  1853-7.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools.  Preb.  of 
Hereford,  1875-83.  J. P.  for  Heref.  and  Radnor.  Assumed  by 
Royal  Licence,  the  siuname  of  Davies  in  lieu  of  Banks, 
Apr.  5,  1858.  Resided  at  Moor  Court,  Hereford  (inherited 
from  his  great  uncle,  James  Davies).  Contributed  for  many 
years  to  the  Saturday  Rroiew,  etc.  A  distinguished  Classical 
scholar  and  translator  of  Classical  works.  Died  Mar.  11, 
1883.   (Peile,  II.  465;  Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BANKS,  JOHN.  LL.B.  from  Clare,  1789,  see  CLEAVER,  JOHN 
BANKS  (1783). 

BANKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  22,  1789; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Keswick,  Cumberland. 
School,  Keswick.  Matric.  Easter,  1798;  B.D.  1800.  Master 
of  Boston' School,  Lines.,  1790-1825.  F.S.A.,  1805.  R.  of 
Bratoft,  Lines.,  1809-42.  V.  of  Cameringham,  1813-42. 
Died  1842,  aged  78,  at  Spilsby.   (Peile,  11.  327;  G.  Mag.) 

BANKS,  JOHN  HAMILTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1897.  S.  of 
John  Waters  (next),  V.  of  Hatherleigh,  Devon.  B.  Feb.  16, 
1878,  at  Painswick,  Gloucs.  Schools,  St  Michael's  College, 
Lyme  Regis,  and  Exeter  (Mr  Cunningham).  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900.  Athletic  'blue,'  1900.  Assistant  Master  at 
the  South-Eastem  CoUege,  Ramsgate,  1900;  at  Chigwell 
School,  Essex,  1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1909;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1910;  C.  of  St  Michael's  and  .Ml  Angels,  Northampton, 
1909-11.  Chaplain  in  the  Royal  Navy,  igii-12.  Chaplain 
at  Libau,  Russia.  C.  of  Chislet,  1912.  Died  Oct.  3,  1913,  at 
Hatherieigh  vicarage.  (Venn,  11.  551;  The  Times,  Oct.  3, 
1913-) 

BANKS,  JOHN  WATERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  27,  1865. 
S.  of  John  Waters,  H.M.  chaplain  at  the  conNact  prison, 
Portsmouth.  B.  1847,  in  London.  School,  Portsea  Diocesan. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1870;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  Tewkes- 
bury, Gloucs.,  1870-4.  C.  of  Holmwood,  Surrey,  1875-6.  C. 
of  Painswick,  Gloucs.,  1876-8.  V.  of  Hatherleigh,  Devon, 
1878-1918.  Died  Mar.  23,  1918,  aged  71.  Father  of  the 
above.    (Venn,  11.  370;  Crockford.) 

BANKS,  JOSEPH  STAINES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  May  20, 1782.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Cambridge.  [B.  May  19, 
1766.]  Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar,  1783;  LL.B.  1788.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Feb.  29,  1792;  priest, 
May  26,  1793;  C.  of  Gamlingay,  Cambs.  V.  of  Hemingford 
Grey,  Hunts.,  1794-1848.  R.  of  Boxworth,  Cambs.,  1838-9. 
Died  Aug.  19,  1848,  aged  84,  at  Hemingford  Grey.  M.I. 
Father  of  Samuel  H.  (1815).   (G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  439.) 

BANKS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  2, 
1856.  S.  of  Jabez,  clerk  [R.  of  Egham;  died  Nov.  30,  1859]. 
B.  at  Burton  Fleming,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A. 
i860.   Brother  of  WiUiam  (1840). 


Bannerman,  Henry  Parlane 

BANKS,  ROBERT  JOHN,  see  SHARPE,  R.  J.  (1841). 

BANKS,  RUPERT  MAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1864.  Of  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  LL.B.  i868; 
LL.M.  1877.  Solicitor,  of  Walton-on-Thames.  Brother  of 
Edward  W.  (1863)  and  father  of  Delamark  J.  (1895). 

BANKS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1826.  S. 
of  Dr  Banks,  of  Burton-on-Trent,  Notts.  B.  there  June  30, 
1807.  School,  Louth.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar,  as 
Bankes;  B.A.  d^rd  Wrangler)  1830;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon, 
1832;  priest  (York)  1833;  C.  of  BulweU,  Notts.,  1832-7.  P.C. 
of  Haddenham,  Cambs.,  1837-47.  Chaplain  to  British 
Merchants  at  Canton,  1847-51.  R.  of  Cottenham,  Cambs., 
1851-81.  Rural  Dean  of  Chesterton.  Died  Apr.  24,  1881, 
aged  73,  at  Regent  Street,  Cambridge,  the  residence  of  Mrs 
Hopper.  Buried  at  Cottenham.  Father  of  Charles  P.  (1881) 
and  Samuel  J.  S.  (1879).  (Ca;nbridge  Chronicle,  Apr.  30, 
1881.) 

BANKS,  SAMUEL  HORATIO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  24,  1815.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  Staines  (1782),  V.  of 
Hemingford  Grey,  Hunts.  B.  Nov.  30,  1798.  Schools, 
[Merchant  Taylors']  and  St  Edmund's.  Matric.  Michs.  1816; 
Scholar;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1819-20);  LL.B.  1821; 
LL.D.  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Dec. 
23,  1823;  priest  (Ely)  Nov.  2,  1828;  V.  of  DuUingham, 
Cambs.,  1828-82.  V.  of  Cowlinge,  Suffolk,  1828-82.  Died 
unmarried  Aug.  1882.  Buried  at  DuUingham.  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

BANKS,  SAMUEL  JOHN  SHERBROOKE.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Sept.  29,  1879.  [S.  of  Samuel  (1826),  R.  of  Cottenham, 
Cambs.  B.  Jan.  14,  1861.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon, 
i888;-priest  (Norwich)  1889;  C.  of  Lakenham,  1888-92.  In 
charge  of  the  Charterhouse  Mission,  Bermondsey,  1893-5. 
R.  of  Trimley  St  Martin,  Ipswich,  1896-1936-.  Rural  Dean, 
1925-39-.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Edmundsbury  and  Ipswich, 
1931-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Charles  P.  (i88i). 
(S.H.A.H.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BANKS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  18, 
1840.  S.  of  Jabez,  P.C.  of  Bempton,  near  Bridlington,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon, 
1844;  priest  (Durham)  June  27,  1846.  Assistant  Master  at 
Rossall  School,  Lanes.,  1850-6.  Head  Master  of  Morpeth 
Grammar  School,  Northumberland,  1857-60;  of  Coleshill 
Grammar  School,  Warws.,  in  1865.  P.C.  of  Water  Orton,  c. 
1866-71.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1872.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1S56).    (Crockford,  i860,  1871.) 

BANKS,  WILLIAM  HARTLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  William,  of  Ridge- 
bourne,  Kington,  Heref.  B.  there  Nov.  14,  1867.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1S89;  M.A.  1893.  Of 
Hergest  Croft,  Kington,  Heref.,  and  of  Howey  Hall,  Radnors. 
High  Sheriff  of  Radnors.,  1892.  J. P.  for  Radnors.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Heref.  High  Sherifi  for  Heref.,  1902.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  Apr.  i,  1930,  aged  62,  at  Hergest  Croft. 
Buried  at  Kington.  (Walford,  Co.  Fam.;  The  Times,  Apr.  3, 
1930-) 

BANKS,  WILLIAM  MEYNIER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  7,  1870.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Baltersea,  Surrey. 
Bapt.  Apr.  22,  1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A. 
1877.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (London)  1877;  C.  of  St 
Stephen's,  South  Kensington,  1876-80.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Hammersmith,  1880-2.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Caterham  Valley, 
1884-94;  resigned.  Resident  in  Chelsea  in  1925.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1926. 

BANKS-DAVIS,  HENRY  JOHN,  see  DAVIS,  H.  J.  (1885). 

BANNATYNE,  ALEXANDER  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1882.  S.  of  Alexander,  merchant,  of  Limerick.  B.  Mar.  10, 
1863,  at  Ennis.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  x886.  Merchant 
at  Limerick.    (Venn,  11.  454.) 

BANNERMAN,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  28,  1840.  S.  of  [Sir]  Charles  [Bart.,  of  Kirkhill,  and 
Crimmonmogate,  Aberdeen].  B.  Apr.  6,  1823,  at  Aberdeen. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841.  Attached  to  the  Legation  at  Florence, 
1844-7.  Succeeded  his  father  as  9th  Bart.,  June  18,  1851. 
Of  Crimmonmogate  and  of  Kirkhill.  Vice-Lieut,  of  Aberdeen- 
shire. Twice  married.  Died  s.p.m.  Apr.  21,  1877.  (G.E.C., 
IV.  318.) 

BANNERMAN,  HENRY  PARLANE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  S.  of  David,  of  Mansfield,  Whalley  Range, 
Manchester.  B.  Aug.  11,  1873,  at  .Manchester.  School, 
Fettes  (Mr  Heard).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  A 
solicitor  (Stothart  and  Bannerman,  London  Wall,  London). 
Of  8,  Third  Avenue,  Hove,  in  1903.  Died  Feb.  26,  1910. 
(Fettes  Coll.  Reg.) 


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Bannerman,  James  Campbell 

ban^ferman  [campbell  bannerman],  james  camp- 
BELL. Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1876.  S.  and  h.  of 
James  [Alexander],  merchant,  of  Brent  Hill,  Prestwich, 
Manchester.  B.  Oct.  16,  1857,  at  Manchester.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  6,  1877;  no  call.  Name  withdrawn  Jan.  13,  1899.  Of 
Hunton  Com^,  Maidstone,  Kent.  Lord  of  the  manor  of 
Hunton.  J. P.  Died  suddenly  Nov.  14,  1934,  aged  77. 
(Burke,  L.O.,  sub  Campbell;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1934.) 

BANNERMAN,  JAMES  HUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1887.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk  [V.  of  Crosscrake].  B. 
July  9,  1870,  at  Natland,  Westmorland.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B..\.  1890;  M.A.  1916.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest  (St 
Albans)  1894;  C.  of  Hitchin,  Herts.,  1893-5.  Held  other 
curacies,  1895-1904.  R.  of  Chelmondiston,  Suffolk,  1904-15. 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Newmarket,  Cambs.,  1915-30.  Hon.  Canon 
of  St  Edmundsbury  and  Ipswich,  1919-36-.  R.  of  Combs, 
Suffolk,  1930-6-.  Rural  Dean  of  Stow,  1930-6-.  A  member 
of  the  East  Suffolk  Countv  Council,  1906-.  Diocesan  In- 
spector of  Schools  for  Samford  Deanery,  1908-.  Brother  of 
the  next.   {Crockford,  1938.) 

BANNERMAN,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm^.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1884.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk  [V.  of  Crosscrake,  West- 
morland]. B.  Apr.  22,  1867,  at  Natland,  Westmorland. 
School,  Heversham  Grammar  (Dr  Hart).  Matric.  Michs. 
1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1894;  C.  of  Hominglow,  Staffs.,  1893-7.  V.  of 
West  Haddon,  Northants.,  1897-1921.  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces,  1915-17.  V.  of  Levens,  Westmorland,  1921-39-. 
Brother  of  the  above.   [Crockford,  1939.) 

BANNING,  HENRY  BURTON  SMEED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Jan.  1898.  S.  of  Charles  Henry,  clerk.  B.  Jan.  17,  1877,  at 
Strood,  Kent.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Lent,  1898; 
B.A.  1901.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1901,  and  at  Lincoln's 
Inn.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1904.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  R.G.A.).  Of  West  HUl  Cottage, 
Brookwood,  Surrey,  1931.  [Uppingham  Sch,  Reg.;  Law  List, 
1937.) 

BANNING,  JOHN  [JOHNSON].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  8,  1827.  S.  of  J.  [?  Thomas],  Esq.,  of  Liverpool.  Matric 
Michs.  1827,  as  J.  Johnson;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  1832;  M.A. 
1835.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  4,  1831,  as  3rd  s. 
of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1836.  [Not 
found  in  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.]   (.Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

BANNISTER,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Sept.  30, 
1856.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  schoolmaster,  of  Bedford.  B.  there 
June  25,  1837.  School,  Bedford  (Dr  Brereton  and  Mr 
Fanshawe).  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B..\.  i860.  Ord.  deacon, 
i860;  priest  (Ely)  1861;  C.  of  Bedford,  1860-6.  C.  of  Stan- 
stead  Abbotts,  Herts.,  1866-8;  remained  unbeneficed.  Not 
in  Crockford,  1884. 

BANSALL,  WALTER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
19,  1876.  S.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  July  21,  1858,  at  Worksop, 
Notts.  Bapt.  Dec.  23,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1901.  Afterwards  studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh 
University.  M.B.  (Edinb.);  CM.,  1886.  Surgeon.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Of  42,  De  Freville  .\venue,  Cambridge,  i937; 
retired.  Died  there  Nov.  i,  1937,  aged  79.  (Medical  Directory, 
1937;  The  Times,  Nov.  3,  1937-) 

BANTON,  HERBERT  RYDER  (RIDER).  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1877.  S.  of  Peake,  clerk.  School,  Oundle. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877,  as  H.  Rider;  B.A.  (yth  Classic)  1881; 
Prizeman,  1883;  Scholar;  U.K.  1884.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon, 
1883;  priest  (Durham)  1884;  C.  of  Stranton,  West  Hartlepool, 
1883-6.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Durham,  1885- 
6.  A  record  of  his  short  ministry  and  his  saintly  character, 
by  the  Bishop  of  Durham,  appeared  in  the  College  Magazine, 
Oct.  1886.  Died  Nov.  21,  1886,  of  consumption.  Buried  at 
Duston,  Northants.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.  (The  Chanii- 
clere,  Oct.  1886.) 

BANTON,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  4,  1872.  S.  and  h.  of  Peake,  R.  of  Duston,  Northants. 
B.  at  Northampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar;  B..\. 
1876.   Brother  of  Peake  (1872)  and  Herbert  R.  (1877). 

BANTON,  PEAKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1872. 
2nd  s.  of  Peake,  clerk.  B.  at  Northampton.  School,  Oundle. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1876; 
M.A.  1879.  Assistant  Master  at  Christ's  Hospital,  1876;  at 
Bradfield  CoUege,  1877-9.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1887;  C.  (to  his  father)  at  Duston,  1886-91.  V.  of  Comberton, 
Cambs.,  1891-1915;  raised  over  /700  for  the  restoration  of 
the  church.  Lived  latterly  in  retirement  at  Kingston  rectory, 
Cambs.  Died  there  May  14,  1935.  Brother  of  John  T. 
(1872),  etc.   (The  Times,  May  17,  I935-) 

BAPTIST  A,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  May  6,  1895,  from 
FiTzwiLLiAM  House;  B..\.  and  LL.B.  1899.  Previously  at 
Poona  Engineering  College.    Barrister  (Grays  Inn)  1899.    A 


Barber,  Horace  Hansard 

prominent  member  of  the  Indian  labour  movement  at 
Bombay.  A  follower  of  Dadabhai  Naorojee  and  Pherozshah 
Mehta;  later  a  devoted  adherent  of  Tilak.  Originator  of  the 
phrase  '  responsive  co-operation '  and  one  of  the  leaders  of  the 
Responsive  Cooperation  Party  when  it  seceded  from  the 
Swarajists.   Died  Sept.  1930.   (The  Times,  Sept.  27,  1930.) 

BARBER,  ANTHONY  HARTSHORNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  II,  1854.  S.  of  Robert  Hartshome,  of  Hayton 
Castles,  near  Retford,  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1854.  [His 
father  matriculated  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  Nov.  3, 
1813,  age  28.]   (T.  A.  Walker,  509;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BARBER,  CHARLES  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6, 
1884.  S.  of  William,  Wesleyan  minister.  B.  Nov.  10,  i860 
at  Wynberg,  Cape  Town.  School,  New  Kingswood,  Bath 
afterwards  at  Bonn  Universitv,  1883-4.  Matric.  Michs.  1884 
Scholar,  1885;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1887;  Pt  II, 
ist  Class,  1888);  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892;  Sc.D.  1908.  Univer- 
sity Demonstrator  in  Botany,  1889-91.  Superintendent  of 
the  Botanical  Stations  in  the  Leeward  Islands,  1892-6. 
Lecturer  in  Botany  at  the  Royal  Engineering  College, 
Cooper's  Hill,  1896-8.  Government  Botanist,  Madras  Pre- 
sidency, 1898-1912.  Director  of  Botanical  Survey  of 
Southern  India,  1898-1908.  Head  of  the  Agricultural 
College,  Coimbatore,  1908.  Sugar-cane  expert  to  the 
Government  of  India,  1912-19.  University  Lecturer  on 
Tropical  Agriculture,  1919.  C.I.E.,  1918.  A  distinguished 
investigator  of  morphological  problems.  Did  much  ex- 
ploratory botanical  work  while  in  the  tropics,  which  has  been 
utilised  in  Gamble's  Flora.  Published  an  important  series  of 
studies  in  parasitism  of  green  trees  in  the  Memoirs  of  the 
Department  of  Agriculture,  India.  Awarded  the  Maynard 
Ganga  Ram  Prize  for  Indian  research,  1931.  Died  Feb.  23, 
1933,  aged  72,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of  WiUiam  T.  A. 
(1876).   (Peile,  II.  710;  The  Times,  Feb.  24,  1933.) 

BARBER,  CHARLES  CHAPMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  1824.  [Re-adm.  Apr.  22,  1830.]  Of  Middlesex. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Chapman,  gent.,  of  Chancery  Lane,  London.] 
School,  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Matric. '  Michs.  1824; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler)  1833;  M..^.  1836.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  7,  1824;  re-adm.  May  2,  1829.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1833.  Equity  draftsman  and  conveyancer.  One 
of  the  Commissioners  for  the  reform  of  Court  of  Chancery 
procedure,  1853.  .\cted  for  the  defendants  in  the  celebrated 
Tichbome  trials,  1867  and  1872;  for  the  Crown  in  the 
subsequent  prosecution  for  perjury.  Appointed  judge  of  the 
County  Courts  for  Circuit  No.  6,  East  Riding,  Yorks.,  but 
resigned  after  a  month  and  resumed  practice  at  the  bar, 
1874.  Died  Feb.  5,  1882,  at  his  residence,  71,  Cornwall 
Gardens,  London.   (D.N.B.) 

BARBER,   EDWARD   MONTAGU.     Adm.   pens,    at   Trinity, 

Apr.  26,  1837.   [3rd  s.  of  Harby,  gent.,  of  Leicester.]   Matric. 

Lent,  1838,  as  Edward.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  23, 

1838,  as  Edward. 
BARBER,   FRANCIS  GEORGE  GIFFORD.    Matric.   Non-Coil. 

Michs.  1872. 
BARBER,  FREDERICK  CLARENCE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 

Magdalene,  Oct.  13,  1862.  S.  of  Clarence,  Esq.,  of  Hackney, 

London.     [B.    May    23,    1843.]     School,    Christ's    Hospital 

(Exhibitioner).    Matric.  Michs.   1862;  Scholar,   1863;   B.A. 

1866.    Assistant  Master  at  Sedbergh  School,  Yorks.,  1868. 

C.  of  Howgill  in  1868.  Died  on  the  eve  of  his  marriage,  1870; 

Buried  at  Howgill.  (Christ's  Hospital  Reg. ;  Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARBER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  14,  1828.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Ord. 
deacon,  1836;  priest  (Ely)  1837.  Assistant  Master  at  the 
Perse  School,  Cambridge,  1836-41  and  c.  1853-61.  C.  of 
Bassingboum,  Cambs.,  in  1861.  Died  suddenly  May  12,  1861, 
while  oflSciating  at  divine  service.    (G.  Mag.,  1861,  i.  703.) 

BARBER,  HALFORD  VAUGHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1874.  S.  of  Vaughan,  Esq.  B.  at  Ledbury, 
Heref.  School,  Wellington.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878; 
M.A.  1881. 

BARBER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  July  28, 
1881.  S.  of  William,  of  9,  The  Boltons,  South  Kensington, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Of 
Pinners'  Hall,  Austin  Friars,  London,  E.C.,  1934.  (Univ. 
Pari.  Reg.,  1934-) 

BARBER,  HORACE  HANSARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1891.  B.  Feb.  22,  1872,  at  Leverton,  Lines.  Matric. 
Michs.  i89i;B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester) ; 
priest  (Coventry)  1895;  C.  of  St  Catherine  NecheUs,  Birming- 
ham, 1895-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1898-1904.  Secretary  to 
the  Church  Pastoral  Aid  Society,  1904-8.  \'.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Northampton,  1908-18.  V.  of  Stalybridge,  Cheshire,  1918- 
31.  R.  of  Wootton  Bassett,  Wilts.,  1931-9-.  (Crockford, 
I939-) 


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Barber,  Hugh  Robert  Campbell 

BARBER,  HUGH  ROBERT  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  June  12,  1882.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk.  [B.  Dec.  12, 
1863.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.S.  and  B.C.  1888. 
A  student  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  Surgeon 
in  the  Indian  Medical  Service,  1891.  Died  Aug.  30,  1896, 
aged  33,  at  Murree,  Punjab.  {Roll  of  the  Indian  Medical 
Service;  The  Times,  Sept.  3,  1896.) 

BARBER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16,  1819.  S. 
of  Mr  Barber,  of  Manchester.  [School,  (?)  Manchester;  adm. 
there  Mar.  29,  1815,  age  14,  as  s.  of  John,  clerk  to  the  Old 
Quay  Co.,  Manchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1826.  Ord.  1824.  P.C.  of  Bierley,  Yorks.,  1839-68. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Gibraltar,  1842.  Author,  A  Lecture 
on  the  Importance  of  the  Occasional  Offices  of  the  Church  of 
England.  Died  Apr.  21,  1868,  aged  67.  (Manchester  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARBER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1900.  S. 
and  h.  of  Lewis  Pasteur,  of  Trent  Cottage,  Newton  Road, 
Burton-on-Trent,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  (1824).  B.  June 
30  1881,  at  Stanton,  Stags.  School,  Repton.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest 
(Liverpool)  1905;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Liverpool,  1904-6.  Held 
other  curacies,  1906-16.  Worked  in  the  Universities'  Mission 
in  Central  Africa,  1910-12.  C.  of  Bishop  Hatfield,  Herts., 
1913-16.  R.  of  Stow,  Lines.,  1916-27.  V.  of  Coates,  1916-27. 
Rural  Dean,  1920-7.  R.  of  Gt  Coates,  1927-39-.  (Repton 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BARBER,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1883.  S.  of  Edward,  merchant's  clerk.  B.  May  3,  1863,  at 
Chapel  Street,  Holborn,  Middlesex.   Did  not  matriculate. 

BARBER,  JOHN  REID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1896. 
S  of  Joseph,  of  20,  Westboume  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London. 
B  Jan  6  1878,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896-  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1899.  Solicitor,  1903.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-18  (at  the  School  of  Musketry,  1914;  Capt., 
ioi6-  in  France,  1916-18;  M.C.,  1918).  Died  Oct.  30,  1937, 
aged'59,  at  21,  Craven  Hill,  London.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Nov.  i,  1937) 
BARBER,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Nov  14  1842.  S.  of  John  [Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Derbs.]. 
B.  June'23,  1825,  at  Derby.  School,  Rugby.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1844;  B.A.  1849. 
BARBER,  MATTHEW.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  15, 

1753.  B.  in  Derbs. 
BARBER,  PERCIVAL  ELLISON.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1879-  from  Cavendish  H.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1880'  S.  of  Jonathan,  surgeon,  of  Sheffield.  B.  there. 
Schools  Hereford  Cathedral  and  Sheffield  Collegiate.  Matnc. 
Michs  '1879-  B.A.  1883.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1886.  In  practice  at  Sheffield 
in  1898.  Sometime  Demonstrator  in  Anatomy  at  University 
College  Sheffield.  Professor  of  Midwifery  at  Sheffield 
University,  1911.  Late  HouseSurgeon  at  the  Royal  Hospital, 
Sheffield  Hon.  Consulting  Surgeon  to  Jessop  Hospital 
for  Women,  Sheffield.  Ch.M.  (Sheffield)  1930.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Major,  R.A.M.C).  Of  Riverside,  Ashford, 
near  Bakewell,  Derbs.  (Venn,  11.  443;  Medical  Directory, 
1936;  Univ.  War  List.) 
BARBER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  18,  1831. 
Of  Derbs.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Scholar;  matric.  Michs. 
1831-  B  A.  1835;  M..-V.  1839.  Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1836.  P.C.  of  Heage,  Derbs.,  1842-53-  V.  of 
Dorsington,  Gloucs.,  1855-66.  Lived  at  Tonbndge,  Kent, 
for  some  years.  V.  of  Riseley,  Beds.,  1876-80.  Resided 
latterly  at  Kidwell  Park,  Maidenhead.  Died  Nov.  19,  1883, 
aged  72,  at  Maidenhead.  Father  of  Robert  W.  (1872). 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott.) 
BARBER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1867. 
S  of  Thomas  (1824),  Esq.  [of  Close  House,  Greaseley, 
Notts].  B.  there  Aug.  i,  1848.  Schools,  Derby  and  Uppmg- 
ham  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874-  SoUcitor 
(Robert  Barber  and  Sons),  of  Nottingham  and  Mansfield. 
Of  Sherwood  Rise,  Nottingham.  Died  Mar.  11,  1929.  Father 
of  Thomas  G.  (1893)  and  Walter  B.  (1896).  (Derby  Sch. 
Reg.;  W.  B.  Barber.) 
BARBER  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lENE  July  I,  1872.  S.  of  Richard  (1831),  clerk,  of  Bordyke 
House  Tonbridge.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
Scholar-  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest 
(Ely)  1880;  C.  of  St  James's,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1879-81.  C. 
of  Mildenhall,  1881-6.  V.  of  Chippenham,  Cambs.,  1886-96. 
V  of  Thurston,  Suffolk,  1896-1903.  V.  of  Biggleswade, 
Beds.,  1903-7.  R.  of  St  Mary  Stoke,  Ipswch,  1907-15. 
Surrogate,  dio.  Ely,  1911-15-  Chaplain  of  Ely  Cathedral 
and  V.  of  Stuntney,  Isle  of  Ely,  1915-17.  V.  of  Pampisford, 
Cambs.,  1917-19;  retired.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces.  Resided 
latterly' at  Canterbury.    Married  and  had  issue.   Author,  An 


Barber,  Walter  Browne 

East  Anglian  Village  (Chippenham);  Abbot  Samson,  etc. 
Died  Apr.  22,  1928,  at  27,  St  Augustine's  Road,  Canterbury. 
(Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  23,  1928.) 

BARBER,  SAMUEL  FRANCIS.   .A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1872.    S.   of  Samuel,   of  The  Grange,   Hampstead  Heath, 
London.   B.  Dec.  2,  1853,  in  London.   School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.    Ord.  deacon, 
1876;  priest  (Worcester)  1877;  C.  of  Lower  Mitton,  Worcs., 
1876-8.    C.   of  Hendon,   Middlesex,    1878-82.     Held  other 
curacies,  1882-6.    R.  of  East  and  West  Raynham,  Norfolk, 
1886-99.  Died  Dec.  13,  1899,  aged  46,  in  London.  Buried  at 
Hendon.    (Crockford.) 
BARBER,  SYDNEY  HILTON.    Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1888. 
S.   of   Hilton,   of   Hales   Owen,   Cape  Colony.     School,   St 
Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown,  and  at  Cape  University. 
Matric.   Michs.   1888;   Exhibitioner,   1890;   (Law  Trip.,   isl 
Class,  Pt  I,  1890);  LL.B.  1891.    Athletic  'blue.'    Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1892.   Advocate  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1893;  of  the  High 
Court  of  the  late  South  African  Republic,  1894.   Advocate  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Transvaal  Colony,  1902.  Assistant 
Legal  Adviser  to  the  Transvaal  Government.  Translated  the 
Statute  Law  of  the  Transvaal  and  of  the  Orange  Free  State 
into  English.   Died  1907.    (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 
BARBER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1798. 
Of  Beds.  S.  of  Isaac,  of  Gouldrop.  Bapt.  there  i773-   Matric. 
Michs.  1798;  Scholar,  1801;  B.A.  (10th  Wrangler)  1802;  M..A. 
1805;  B.D.  1813.    Fellow,  1803-23.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  10,  1804;  priest  (York)  July  13,  1S06;  'parish  clerk  in 
orders;  of  Leeds.'   R.  of  Houghton  Conquest  with  Houghton 
Gildaple,    Beds.,    1821-36.     Married    Frances,    dau.    of   Dr 
Thomas  Moore,  R.  of  Thurleigh,  Beds.,  June,  1824.  Described 
as  an  energetic  rector  with  a  strong  will  and  of  singular 
bodily  vigour;  'enforced  order  in  the  Church  by  the  power  of 
his  lungs,  and   in  the  streets  by  the  weight  of   his  arm.' 
Modernised  the  rectory  house,  laid  out  the  garden  and  raised 
a  cedar  from  a  seed  brought  from  Lebanon  by  his  friend 
Dr  Lee  of  Hartwell.   Author,  Sermons.    Died  Oct.  30,  1836, 
at  Houghton  Conquest.  Buried  there.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV ;  G.  Mag.) 
BARBER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  22, 
1824.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  Dec.  10,  1805,  at  Greasley,  Notts. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  12,  1829,  as  only  s.  of 
Thomas   Francis   P.    Hutchinson,   barber,   of   Lamb   Close 
House,  Greasley,  Notts.    Married  (i)  Hannah  Coates,  1843; 
(2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Lewis  Pasteur,  Dec.  16,  1852. 
Father  of  Robert  (1867).   (W.  B.  Barber.) 
BARBER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  12,  1848.   [S.  of 
Thomas,  stockbroker,  of  Everton,  Lanes.    B.  June  5,  1829. 
Schools,  Sedbergh  and  Royal  Institute,  Liverpool.]    Matric. 
Michs.   1848;  Scholar;  B.A.   (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)   1852; 
M.A.  1855.    Fellow,  1853.    Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest  (Ely) 
1857.    Head  Master  of  Grassendale  Park  School,  1859-64. 
R.  of  Elmsett,  Sufiolk,  1S64-1911.  Author,  Life  of  David,  etc. 
Died  Aug.  28,  1911,  aged  82,  at  Elmsett.    (Sedbergh  Sch. 
Reg.,  253;  Royal  Instit.  Liverpool.) 
BARBER,  THOMAS  GERARD   (GERRARD).    Adm.   pens,   at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1893.   S.  of  Robert  (1867),  of  Sherwood 
Rise,    Nottingham.     B.    June    18,    1875,    at    Nottingham. 
School,  Repton.    Matric.  Michs.  1893,  at  T.  Gerrard;  B.A. 
1896;  M.A.  1900.   Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (York)  1899;  C. 
of  Doncaster,  1898-1901.    Held  other  curacies,  1901-4.    C. 
of  Hucknall  Torkard,  Notts.,  1904-7;  V.  there,   1907-36-. 
Rural  Dean  of  Bulwell,   1915.    F.R.A.S.    Hon.   Canon   of 
Southwell,    1919-39-.    Knight  of  the  Greek  Order  of   the 
Redeemer,  1924.    Married  and  had  issue.   Author,  Hucknall 
Torkard   Church     and  Us    Byron   Associaiion.    Brother  of 
Walter  B.  (1896).    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939;  Reg. 
of  the  Senate,  1937-) 
BARBER,  THOMAS  PHILIP.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jime  25, 
1894.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lamb  Close  House,  Eastwood,  Notts, 
[and  grandson  of  Thomas  (1824)].    B.  Jan.   28,   1876,  at 
Greasley,  Notts.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897.    Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  the  Imperial 
Yeomanry,    1900-1;   mentioned  in  despatches.    Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Major,  S.  Notts.  Hussars;  wounded  three 
times;  mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.,  1918).    Of  Lamb 
Close,  Eastwood,  Notts.    HiE;h  Sheriff  of  Notts.,  1907.    J-P. 
and  D.L.    Married  and  had  issue.    (Univ.  War  List;  Kelly, 
Handbook,  1938.) 
BARBER,  WALTER  BROWNE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
30,  1896.   2nd  s.  of  Robert  (1867),  of  Sherwood  Rise,  Notting- 
ham.   B.  May  14,  1877,  at  Nottingham.    School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.-'V.  1899;  M.A.  1935.   Adm.  Solicitor, 
1903;  19,  Castlegate,  Nottingham  (Robert  Barber  and  Sons). 
Of  Beacon  Hill  House,  Hucknall,  Notts.    Married  and  had 
issue.    Brother  of  Thomas  G.  (1893).    (Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6; 
Law  List,  I937-) 

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Barber,  William 

BARBER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  8,  1796. 
Of  Leics.  School,  Appleby  (Samuel  Dewe).  Matric.  Michs. 
1796;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803.  Ord.  deacon,  1802;  priest, 
1803;  P.C.  of  Quamdon,  Derbs.,  1802-58.  V.  of  Duffield, 
1819-58.  Died  May  19,  1858,  aged  80.  Father  of  William  H. 
(1833).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.;  G.  Mag.) 

BARBER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  27, 
1830.  Of  Leics.  [S.  of ,  of  Leicester.  School,  Upping- 
ham.] Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1831;  B.A.  1834.;  M.A. 
1837.  Ord.  deacon,  1835 ;  priest  (Lincoln)  1836.  C.  of  Wigston, 
Leics.,  1841-54.  Chaplain  of  the  Western  Bay,  Mentone. 
V.  of  St  John's,  Leicester,  1854-72.  V.  of  Teynham,  Kent, 
1872-8.  Not  in  Crockford,  1879.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

BARBER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, Apr.  23,  1833.  S.  of  WUliam  (1796),  clerk,  of  Duffield, 
Derbs.  (and  Julian  Mary  Wayne).  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1833;  Scholar,  1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842. 
Of  Darley  Dale,  Derbs.  In  Holy  Orders.  In  Clergy  List, 
1850,  without  cure.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Starkey, 
Esq.,  of  Wheat  House,  Yorks.  Died  1872.  Father  of  William 
J.  (1866).   (Walford,  Co.  Fam.) 

BARBER  or  BARBER-STARKEY,  WILLIAM  HENRY  JOSEPH. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1898.  S.  of  William  Joseph 
Starkey  (next),  of  Aldenham  Park,  Bridgnorth,  Salop.  B. 
Mar.  4,  1880,  at  Hutton.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898.  Joined  the  Army;  R.A.,  1900;  Capt.,  1912.  Served  in 
the  Great  War.  Died  Aug.  26,  1914,  in  a  German  Field 
Hospital,  of  wounds  received  at  Le  Cateau. 

BARBER    rpost    BARBER-STARKEY],    WILLIAM    JOSEPH 

[STARKEY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  30,  1866.  S.  and 
h.  of  WilUam  Henry  (?  1833),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  1,  1847,  at 
Quom.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1867,  as  W.  J. 
Starkey;  B..A.  1871.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Starkey,  after  that  of  Barber,  Mar.  28,  1873.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  14,  1871,  as  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Henry,  of  Darley  Dale,  Derbs.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1877. 
Magistrate  for  the  North  Riding  of  Yorks.  Married  Margaret 
Aimee,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Kinloch,  Bart.,  of  Kinloch,  Perth- 
shire. Sometime  of  Huttons  Ambo,  Yorks.,  and  of  Alden- 
ham Park,  Bridgnorth,  Salop.  Of  Knockshannoch,  Glen 
Isla,  Forfarshire,  1920.  Father  of  the  above.  (Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Walford,  Co.  Fam.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BARBER,  WILLIAM  THEODORE  AQUILA.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1,  1876.  S.  of  WiUiam,  Wesleyan  minister,  of  Redditch, 
Worcs.  B.  Jan.  4,  1858,  at  Jafina,  Ceylon.  Schools,  Stellen- 
bosch  Gymnasium,  South  Africa,  and  New  Kingswood,  Bath. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1876-83;  B.A.  (27th  Wrangler) 
1880;  M.A.  1883.  D.D.  (Dublin).  Assistant  Master  at  Leys 
School,  Cambridge,  1877-8;  Head  Master,  1898-1919. 
Assistant  Master  at  Dunheved  College,  Launceston,  1880-2. 
Entered  the  Wesleyan  Ministry,  1882.  Wesleyan  missionary 
at  Wu  Chang,  China.  Founder  and  Head  of  Wesley  College, 
Wu  Chang,  1885-92.  Secretary  of  the  Wesleyan  Missionary 
Society,  1896-8.  President  of  the  Wesleyan  Conference, 
1919-20.  Principal  of  Richmond  Theological  College,  1920-9; 
retired,  and  returned  to  Cambridge.  Of  The  Porch,  Grant- 
chester  Street,  Cambridge,  1939.  Author,  Lands  of  the 
Rising  Sun;  David  Hill,  Missionary  and  Saint;  Raymond 
Lull,  The  Illuminated  Doctor;  The  Morning  of  Life;  The 
Unfolding  of  Life.  Brother  of  Charles  A.  (1884).  (Venn,  11. 
421;  Univ.  Cal.,  1936;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BARBER,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  6,  1848.  Matric.  Lent,  1849;  B.A.  1852.  Assistant 
Master  at  Derby  School,  1854-68.   (Derby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARBOR,  ARTHUR  ACKLAND  [?  ACLAND].  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  29,  1771.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1741).  M.B., 
of  Barnstaple,  Devon.  Bapt  there  July  25,  i754-  School, 
Tiverton  (Mr  Atherton).  Scholar,  i77i-3-  Matric.  Easter, 
1772;  B.A.  1776;  M.A.  1779.  Fellow,  1775-89.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  June  23,  1776.  R.  of  Bittadon,  Devon,  1779-95- 
Died  1795.   (Venn,  11.  91.) 

BARBOR  or  BARBER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St 
John's,  May  18,  1781.  Of  Staffs.  School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1781,  as  Barber;  B.A.  1785  (also  occurs  as 
M.B.)  as  Harbor.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry)  May 
22,  1785;  C.  of  Draycot-le-Moors,  Staffs.,  1785.  R.  of  West 
Tanfield,  Yorks.,  1788-1800.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BARBOR,  GEORGE  ACLAND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Emmanuel,  Mar.  17,  1818.  Of  Devon.  School,  Exmouth 
(Mr  Glascow).  Matric.  Michs.  1818.  Of  Fremington  House, 
Devon.  Died  July  7,  1839,  aged  39,  at  Frankfurt  a/m, 
Germany.    (G.  Mag.,  1839,  11.  439.) 

BARBOUR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  23,  1858. 
S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Victoria  Park,  Manchester.  B.  there 
Feb.  13,  1841.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A. 
1864;  M.A.  1871.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1862. 


Barclay,  Charles 

Called  to  the  Bar,   1865.    Of  Bolesworth  Castle,  Cheshire. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1890.  Died  Nov.  3,  1919.  Father 
of  the  next.   (Burke,  L.G.) 
BARBOUR,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1894. 
S.  of  George  (above),  of  Bolesworth  Castle,  Chester.  B.  Feb. 
8,   1876,  at  Famdon,  Cheshire.    School,  Harrow.    Matric. 
Michs.   1894;  B.A.   1897;  M.A.   1903.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1895;  no  call.   Served  with  the  Cheshire  Yeomanry 
in  the  South  African  War,  1900-1  (medal  and  three  clasps). 
In  the  Great  War  (Major).    Of  Bolesworth  Castle,  Chester. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cheshire.  High  Sheriff,  1925.  Married  and 
had  issue.   Died  Sept.  3,  1928,  at  Bolesworth  Castle,  as  the 
result  of  a  riding  accident. 
BARCHARD,  ELPHINSTONE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  5,   1845.    2nd  s.  of  Francis  [of  Horsted,  Sussex].    B. 
Feb.  15,  1827,  at  Lewes.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.   Cricket  'blue,'  1846-8.   Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  zo,  1849.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1853. 
Died  Oct.  (?  Nov.)  19,  1893,  at  Duddeswell,  Uckfield,  Sussex. 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
BARCLAY,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  26,  1842.   [2nd  s.  of  David,  of  Eastwick  Park,  Leather- 
head,  Surrey.    B.   1823.    School,  Harrow.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1842.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1850;  no  call. 
Of  Scraptoft  Hall,  Leics.   A  member  of  the  firm  of  Barclay, 
Perkins   and   Co.,   brewers.     M.P.    for   Taunton,    1865-80. 
0^vner  of  race-horses.   Died  Jan.  10,  1893.   Buried  at  Beeby. 
Brother  of  Hedworth   D.   (1838)   and   Robert  W.    (1846). 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1925;  Bouse.) 
BARCLAY,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i, 
1894.    S.   of   Robert.    B.   Sept.   30,    1876,   at   Manchester. 
Schools,  Bickerton  House,  Southport,  and  Leys,  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1903;  B.C.  1904;  M.D. 
1912.  University  Lecturer  in  Medical  Radiology  and  Electro- 
logy.    At  the  London  Hospital.    M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1904. 
M.R.C.P.  (London)  1935.  D.M.  (Oxon.)  1936.  House  Surgeon 
at  the  London  Hospital.    CUnical  Assistant.    Hon.  Medical 
Officer  at  Ancoats  Hospital,  Manchester.    Radiologist  to  the 
Royal  Infirmary,  Manchester,  1935.   Hon.  Radiologist  to  the 
Nuffield  Institute  for  Medical  Research  at  Oxford,  1936-- 
President  of  the  Electro-Therap.  Section  of  the  B.M..A.   Hon. 
FeUow  of  the  American  College  of  Radiology.   Served  m  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  O.B.E.).  Contributed  numerous 
articles  to  medical  journals.    Of  Southfield  House,  Oxford. 
Author,  The  Digestive  Tract,  etc.   (Peile,  11.  792;  Univ.  Cal.; 
Medical  Directory,  1938.) 
BARCLAY,  ANDREW  WHYTE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Caius, 
June  2   1842.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  late  Commander,  R.N.   B.  at 
Dysart   Fife.   School,  Edinburgh  High.   Studied  Medicine  at 
Edinburgh   for  four  years;   M.D.    (Edinb.)    1839-     Matric. 
Michs.    1842;    Scholar,    1843-6;    M.B.    1847;    M.D.    1852. 
FRCP.,   1851.    Harveian  Orator,   1881.    Treasurer,   1883. 
Physician  to  the  King's  Household.   Physician  to  St  George's 
Hospital,  London,  1857-82.   Author,  medical.   Died  Apr.  28, 
1884,  at  Whitney  Wood,  Stevenage,  Herts.   Father  of  Henry 
N.  (1884).   (Venn,  11.  259;  D.N.B.) 
BARCLAY   ARTHUR  DENNY.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  188 1. 
S  of  Henry  Bruce.  B.  May  25,  1861,  at  CarrigtowhUl,  Co. 
Cork     B.A.    (St   John's)    1884.    Ord.  deacon,   1884;  pnest 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)    1885;  C.  of  St  Matthias,  Bristol, 
1884-6.  C.  of  Newlyn  St  Peter,  ComwaU,  1888-91.   C.  of  St 
Endellion,  1891-1901.  V.  of  StTeath  with  St  John,  Delabole, 
iqoi-11.  RuralDeanofTrigg  Minor,  1908-11.  V.ofStMabe, 
1911-15.  V.  of  E.  and  W.  Looe,  1915-26.  Surrogate,  1920-39-. 
(Crockford,  1939-) 
BARCLAY,  CAMERON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 1885.  4th 
s  of  Henry  Ford,  of  Monkhams,  Woodford,  Essex.  B.  there 
Nov   24,  1865.   School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1885.   Rowing 
'blue',  1886, 1887.  At  the  Royal  MUitaryCoUege.  Entered  the 
Army  (Capt.,  10th  Hussars.,  1892-1902;  retired).   Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1901-2.  In  the  Great  War  (Adjutant 
and  Major,  Reserve  Regt.  of  Cavalrj',  attached  loth  Hussars; 
mentioned  in  despatches).    Farming  in  South  Africa.    Of 
<^r,uth  Gate     Toise  River,  South  Africa.    Manned  and  had 
fs^ue    Brother  of  Charles  T.  (1886),  George  H.  (1881),  Hugh 
G.  (1870)  and  Henry  F.  G.  (1878).   (Umv.  War  List;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1937;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 
RARfLAY    CECIL    ROBERT   DE   BELZIM.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity  J^e  13   1881.   2nd  s.  of  Sir  ColviUe  Arthur  Dm-eU, 
Bart.,  of  34,  Avenue  Montaigne,  Paris.   B.  June  18,  1862,  m 
Mauritius?  Matric.  Michs.  1881.   Succeeded  his  brother,  Sir 
David  Edward  Durell,  as  13th  Bart.,  Oct.  2,  1918.  Died  s.p. 
Mar.  18,  1930.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BARCLAY   CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  5,_^  1856. 
2ndV  if  Robert,  of  Harrow,  Middlesex    B.  Oct.  2,  1837.  m 
London.   School,  Harrow.    Matnc.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861; 
MA     1865.     Merchant.     Of   The   Manor   House,   Bayford, 
Herts.  J.P.  Died  Jan.  2,  1910.  Father  of  Charles  R.  (next). 


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Barclay,  Charles  Roger 

BARCLAY,  CHARLES  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
30,  1896.  S.  of  Charles  (above),  of  The  Manor  House,  Bayford, 
Herts.  B.  Jan.  9,  1878,  at  Bayford.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896.  Joined  the  Northumberland  Fusiliers.  Served 
in  the  South  .\irican  War;  killed  Apr.  3,  1900,  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Redersburg.   {Harroiu  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARCLAY,  CHARLES  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  5th  s.  of  Henry  Ford,  of  Monkhams,  Wood- 
ford, Essex.  B.  there  July  17,  1867.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  r886.  Rowing  'blue,'  1887.  Stockbroker;  senior 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  Shephards  and  Co.,  London. 
Of  Fanshaws,  Hertford.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar. 
30,  1921,  aged  53.  Brother  of  Cameron  (1885),  etc.  (Barclay 
Family  History,  xxiv.) 

BARCLAY,  CHARLES  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  II,  1872.  5th  s.  of  .Arthur  Kett,  of  Bury  HiU,  Dorking, 
Surrey.  B.  there  Oct.  8,  1853.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1879; 
priest  (London)  1880;  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Limehouse,  1879-81. 
V.  of  Little  Amwell,  Herts.,  1881-1921.  Of  Limpsfield  Court, 
Oxted,  Surrey;  resided  latterly  at  Overstrand,  Cromer, 
Norfolk.  Married  and  had  issue.  [His  wife  Florence  Louisa 
(dau.  of  the  Rev.  S.  Charlesworth)  was  the  well-known 
novelist,  and  author  of  The  Rosary.]  Author,  Barclay 
Family  History,  Part  L  Died  Jan.  27,  1926,  aged  72,  at 
Overstrand.  Brother  of  Frederick  K.  (1861)  and  Robert 
(1855).   (J.  Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families.) 

BARCLAY,  DAVID  BUXTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1895.  S.  of  Robert,  of  High  Leigh,  Hoddesdon,  Herts.  B. 
Dec.  25,  1876,  at  Hoddesdon.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1901; 
priest  (London)  1902;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Islington,  1901-4. 
V.  of  St  Michael's  and  St  Leonard's,  Malton,  Yorks.,  1904-1 1. 
R.  of  St  Paul's,  Chippenham,  Wilts.,  19x1-18.  During  the 
Great  War,  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  at  Boulogne,  1915; 
with  the  Church  .Army  on  the  Somme,  19 17.  V.  of  Brain  tree, 
Essex,  1918-24.  Rural  Dean,  1921-4.  V.  of  Hatfield  Peverel, 
Essex,  1924-33.  R.  of  Gt  HaUingbury,  1934-.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Chelmsford  Cathedral,  1935-9-.  Rural  Dean  of  Harlow, 
1936-8.  Brother  of  Robert  L.  (1886),  Gilbert  A.  (1900)  and 
Joseph  G.  (1897).   {Crockford,  1939.) 

BARCLAY,  EDWARD  EXTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1878. 
4th  s.  of  Joseph  Gumey,  Esq.,  of  54,  Lombard  Street,  Lon- 
don. [B.  Feb.  16,  i860.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882; 
M.A.  1885.  A  partner  in  the  bank,  18S6-96;  retired.  Of 
Brent  Pelham  Hall,  Bimtingford,  Herts.  J.P.  Lord  of  the 
Manor.  Master  of  the  Puckeridge  fox-hounds,  1896;  joint- 
master,  19 10.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of 
the  next,  Henry  .\.  (1877)  and  half-brother  of  William  L. 
(1865).  (Who's  Who,  1939 ;  Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families.) 

BARCLAY,  FRANCIS  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  25,  1888.  6th  s.  of  Joseph  Gumey,  Esq.,  of  Leyton, 
Essex.  [B.  Sept.  16,  1869.]  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar, 
1890;  B.A.  1891;  M..^.  1904.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut. -Col.,  Beds.  Regt.;  Deputy  Assistant  Adjut.-Gen.; 
twice  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  The  Warren,  Cromer, 
Norfolk.  J.P.  High  Sheriff,  1919-20.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Esquire  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem.  Devoted 
himself  to  the  service  of  the  town  of  Cromer  and  to  the 
County.  Chairman  of  the  Governors  of  Paston  School. 
Worked  for  the  St  John  Ambulance  Brigade  and  for  the 
Discharged  Prisoners'  Aid  Society  in  Norwich.  A  staunch 
churchinan;  contributed  generously  to  the  upkeep  and  pre- 
servation of  the  Parish  Church.  Died  Jan.  28,  1935,  aged  65, 
at  The  Warren,  Cromer.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  {Univ. 
War  List;  The  Times,  Jan.  29  and  Feb.  2,  1935;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

BARCLAY,  FREDERICK  KETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
21,  1861.  4th  s.  of  Arthur  Kett,  of  Bury  HiU,  Dorking, 
Surrey.  B.  there  Aug.  7,  1842.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs. '1861;  B.A..  1865.  Died  July  20,  1893.  Brother  of 
Charles  W.  (1872),  etc.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BARCLAY,  GEORGE  HEAD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
1881.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  Ford,  of  Woodford,  Essex.  B.  there 
Mar.  23,  1862.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Attache, 
1886;  at  Washington,  1888;  at  Rome  (as  3rd  Secretary) 
1891;  transferred  to  Madrid,  1894.  Acting  Charge  d' Affaires, 
1897  and  1898;  at  Constantinople,  1898.  First  Secretary  of 
Legation  at  Tokyo,  1902-5;  Councillor  of  Embassy,  1905; 
transferred  to  Constantinople,  1908  (Apr.-July).  Envoy 
Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Teheran, 
1908-12;  at  Bucharest,  1912-16  and  1918-19;  retired. 
C.M.G.,  1898.  C.V.O.,  1906.  K.C.M.G.,  1908.  K.C.S.I., 
1913.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  26,  1921,  at  7, 
Bickendale  Mainsions,  London.  Brother  of  Cameron  (1885), 
etc.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Foreign  Office  List,  1921.) 

BARCLAY,  GEORGE  ROBERTSON,  see  ROBERTSON,  GEORGE 

(1823). 


Barclay,  Joseph  Gurney 

BARCLAY,    GILBERT   ARTHUR.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.   4th  s.  of  Robert,  of  High  Leigh,  Hoddesdon, 
Herts.    B.  Feb.  21,  1882,  at  Hoddesdon.    School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.    Ord.  deacon, 
1907;  priest  (York)   1908;  C.  of  Hull,  1907-12.    V.  of  St 
Jolm's,  Carlisle,  1912-15.  During  the  Great  War,  attached  to 
the  London  Regt.  in  Flanders,  1915-16.  Chaplain  to  hospitals 
in  London  and  Leicester,   1916-19  (mentioned  in  one  de- 
spatch).    Engaged   in   a  world-wide   EvangeUcal   Crusade. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  T.A.,  1924-36-.    V.  of  Glen  Magna 
with  Stretton  Magna,  Leics.,  1927-32.    R.  of  Gt  Holland, 
Essex,  1932-.    Married  and  had  issue.   Brother  of  David  B. 
(1895),  etc.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford,  1938.) 
BARCLAY,   HEDWORTH   DAVID,    .'^dm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 
Trinity,  May  22,  1838.  S.  and  h.  of  Da\'id.  B.  Oct.  15,  1820, 
at  Clapham,  London.   School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1838. 
Of  Eastwick  Park,  Surrey.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died 
Aug.  25,  1873.  Brother  of  Alexander  C.  (1842),  etc.   (Foster, 
Noble  and  Gentle  Families,  328.) 
BARCLAY,  HENRY  ALBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Aug.  1877.    3rd  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  54,  Lombard  Street, 
London,  E.C.    [B.  Apr.  19,  1858.]    Matric.  Michs.  1877.    Of 
Underbills,   Blechingley,   Surrey,   and   of   Hanworth   Hall, 
Norfolk.   J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Surrey  and  Norfolk.   Colonel  of 
the  King's  Own  Royal  Regt.,  or  Norfolk  Imperial  Yeomanry, 
which  he  raised  in  1900;  retired,  1913.  M.V.O.,  1901.  A.D.C. 
to  King  Edward  VII,  1906-10,  and  to  King  George  V,  1910. 
C.V.O.,  1906.   A  Commander  of  the  Royal  Order  of  St  Olaf 
of  Norway.   [.Announcement  of  his  golden  wedding  to  Maria 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Francis  Hoare  of  Hampstead  in  The  Times, 
Apr.  21,  1931.]  Brother  of  Edward  E.  (1878),  etc.  and  father 
of  Humphrey  G.  (1900). 
BARCLAY,  HENRY  ALFRED  LEIGHTON.    Matric.  Non-CoU. 
May  28,   1891;  B.A.   1894.    Of  Scarfield  School,  Collinton 
Lane,  Bexhill-on-Sea.    Died  Nov.  16,  1927,  aged  55.    (The 
Times,  Nov.  21,  1927.) 
BARCLAY,  HENRY  FORD  GURNEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.    2nd  s.  of  Henry  Ford,  of  Woodford,  Essex. 
B.   Oct.  5,   i860,  at  Walthamstow,   Essex.    School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B..\.  1882.    Of  Monkhams,  Woodford, 
Essex,  and  of  14a,  Berkeley  Street,  London.    Married  Chyo 
(?  Chizo),  dau.  of  Eishi  Tsukamoto,  of  Ono,  Japan.    Died 
Apr.  23,   1934,  aged  73.    Brother  of  Cameron  (1885),  etc. 
(Barclay  Family  History;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937O 
BARCLAY,  HENRY  NOBLE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1SS4.  S.  of  Andrew  Whyte  (1S42),  of  Whitney  Wood,  Steven- 
age, Herts.    B.  Oct.  2,  1866,  in  London.    School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B..\.  1887.    Worked  for  some  time  at 
Professor  Stuart's  workshop  in  Cambridge.    Died   Feb.   5, 
1939,  at  Whitney  Wood.   (Harroiv  Sch.    Reg.;  The   Times, 
Feb.  7,  1939.) 
BARCLAY,  HUGH  GURNEY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1870.    S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Ford,  of  Monkhams,  Woodford, 
Essex.    B.  there  July  5,   1851.    Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B..-\. 
1874;  M..\.  1878.    Entered  the  family  banking  business  of 
Gumev,  Birkbeck,  Barclay  and  Buxton,  1875  (now  Barclay's 
Bank  Ltd.).    Subsequently  partner.    Director  of  the  Bank 
and   Vice-chairman,    1909-16.     Of  Colney   Hall,   Norwich. 
J.P.   High  Sheriff,  1905.   M.V.O.,  1909.   Served  in  the  Great 
War    (Commanded    3rd/4th    Norfolk    Regt.;    Hon.    Col.). 
Married  and  had  issue.   Formed  a  collection  of  wild  animals 
at  Colnev  Park;  also  interested  in  ornithology.    Rented  the 
Fame  Islands  to  protect  wild  fowl  there.   Died  Mar.  9,  1936, 
aged  84,  at  Colney  Hall.    Brother  of  Cameron  (1885),  etc. 
(Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1936.) 
BARCLAY,  HUMPHREY  GORDON.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1900.   S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Albert  (1877),  Esq.,  of  Underbills, 
Blechingley,  Surrey,  and  of  The  Grange,  Cromer,  Norfolk. 
[B.  May  23,  1882.]  School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1900.   Ord. 
deacon,  1905;  priest  (London)  1906;  Chaplain  to  the  Mission 
to  Seamen,  1905-14;  to  the  Forces,  1914-19.    M.C.,  1917; 
mentioned   in   despatches.     R.   of   Carleton   Forehoe   with 
Crownthorjje,    Norfolk,    1919-21.     Hon.    Chaplain    to    the 
Bishop  of  Norwich,  1919-21.  R.  of  South  Repps,  1921-6.   R. 
of  Tittleshall   with    Godwick    and  Wellingham,    1926-39-. 
Married  and  had  issue.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  Crockford,  1939.) 
BARCLAY,  JAMES.   .\dm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  17, 
1835.    S.  of  George.    B.  in  Barbados,  W.  Indies.    School, 
Codiington  College,  Barbados  (Mr  Pinder).    .Matric.  Michs. 
1835;  B.A.  1839. 
BARCLAY,  JOSEPH  GURNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25 , 
1897.   4th  s.  of  Robert,  of  Highleigh,  Hoddesdon,  Herts.   B. 
Feb.    9,    1879,    at   Hoddesdon.     School,    Harrow.     Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1900;  M.A. 
1904.    Missionarv  in  Japan;  sometime  at  Matsuye.    In  the 
Office  of  the  C.M.S.  in  London,  1938.    Twice  married  and 
had  issue.   Of  Rose  HOI,  Hoddesdon,  Herts.,  1938.   Brother 
of  Da\'id  B.  (1895),  etc. 


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Barclay,  Robert 

BARCLAY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8, 
1798.  [Perhaps  'Robert  Brydges',  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert, 
Bart.  B.  May  22,  1782.]  If  so,  served  in  the  Peninsular  War; 
Major,  71st  Foot.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Arthur  Williams,  of 
Dungannon,  Tyrone,  May  5,  1809.  Died  v.p.  Aug.  28,  1825, 
aged  43.   (G.E.C.,  iv.  271.) 

BARCLAY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  16, 
1855.  S.  and  h.  of  Arthur  Kett,  of  Bury  Hill,  Dorking, 
Surrey.  B.  Oct.  7,  1837,  at  Tooting,  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B. A.  1839;  M.A.  1862.  Partner 
in  Barclay,  Perkins  and  Co.,  brewers.  Of  Bury  Hill,  Dorking, 
Surrey.  J. P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1878.  Chief  of  the 
House  of  Barclay  of  Mathers  and  Urie.  Died  Apr.  3  (?  13), 
1913.  Brother  of  Frederick  K.  (1861),  etc.  Father  of  Robert 
W.  (1900).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Who  was  Who;  Barclay  Family 
History,  viii.) 

BARCLAY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1890.  [S.  and  h. 
of  Robert,  deceased,  late  of  Reigate,  Surrey.  B.  Aug.  25, 
1871.]  School,  Clifton  College.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War;  also  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Reserve  of  Officers,  late 
R.F.A.).  Of  Denbigh  House,  Toddington,  Beds.  Married 
and  had  issue.  (Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families,  464; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BARCLAY,  ROBERT  GURNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  21,  1836.  S.  and  h.  of  Gumey.  B.  1819,  in 
London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Married 
Catherine  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Marmaduke  Wyvill,  Esq.,  of 
Constable  Burton,  Yorks.,  Sept.  21,  1840.  Died  Aug.  9, 
1886.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARCLAY,  ROBERT  LEATHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  High  Leigh,  Hoddes- 
don,  Herts.  B.  Mar.  30,  1869,  at  Wanstead,  Essex.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893. 
Director  of  Barclay's  Bank  Ltd.  Of  Gaston  House,  Bishop's 
Stortford,  Herts.,  and  of  Higham,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Herts.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major  on 
the  War  Office  Staff,  1917-19).  O.B.E.,  1918.  C.B.E.,  1919. 
High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1921.  D.L.  Suffolk,  1926.  Chairman 
of  the  London  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1923-6.  President  of 
the  Suffolk  Agricultural  Association,  1933.  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  Died  May  22,  1939.  Brother  of  David  B. 
(1895),  etc.  (Barclay  Family  History;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BARCLAY,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  25,  1846.  3rd  s.  of  David  [of  Eastwick  Park, 
Surrey].  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Brother  of  Hedworth  David 
(1838),  etc.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Barclay  Family  History,  Pt  I, 
xvii.) 

BARCLAY,  ROBERT  WYVILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (1855),  of  Bury  HiU,  Dorking, 
Surrey.  B.  Nov.  23,  1880,  at  Dorldng.  Matric.  Michs.  1900. 
Athletic  'blue,'  1901-3.  Of  Bury  HUl,  Dorking.  Chief  of  the 
House  of  Mathers  and  Urie.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Surrey.  High 
Sheriff,  1923-4.  Ser\'ed  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut. -Col., 
Surrey  Yeo. ;  Capt.,  2nd  Life  Guards).  Married  and  had  issue . 
[Who's  Who,  1938;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BARCLAY,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  7,  1879.  Of  Heathdale,  Suffolk  Road,  Bournemouth. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (Salisbury) 
1887;  C.  of  Chisledon,  Wilts.,  1883-6.  C.  of  Yetminster, 
1886-7.  R.  of  Minteme,  Dorset,  1887-1914.  R.  of  Hillfield 
and  V.  of  Hermitage,  1898-1914.  Rural  Dean  of  Whit- 
church, 1907-14.  V.  of  Charminster  with  Stratton,  1914-21. 
Chaplain  of  Dorset  County  Asylum,  1914-21.  Rural  Dean  of 
Dorchester,  1919-21.  Canon  and  Preb.  of  Salisbury  Cathe- 
dral, 1919-30.  R.  of  Zeals,  Wilts.,  1921-30.  Died  suddenly 
Nov.  II,  1930,  aged  70.  (Crockford;  TIte  Guardian,  Nov.  14, 
1930.) 

BARCLAY,  WILLIAM  LEATHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  30,  1865.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph  Gumey  [banker],  of 
54,  Lombard  Street,  London.  [B.  Jime  26,  1845.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1882.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  16, 1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1871.  Banker  and  Barrister- 
at-law.  Partner  in  Barclay,  Bevan,  Tritton  and  Co.,  i88o- 
8;  retired.  Of  the  Briars,  Reigate,  Surrey.  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  25,  1895  [?  1893].  Half-brother  of 
Henry  A.  (1877),  etc.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  Foster,  Noble  and 
Gentle  Families,  457;  Barclay  Family  History.) 

BARCLAY  SMITH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1879; 
from  Cavendish  H.  Adm.  at  Downing,  Dec.  16, 1880.  S.  of  W. 
E.  Smith,  Capt.,  Royal  Sherwood  Foresters.  School,  Brighton 
College.  B.A.  1886;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.,  1890;  M.D.  1893. 
At  the  London  Hospital.  University  Demonstrator  in 
Human    Anatomy,     1892-1907.     University    Lecturer    in 


Bardsley,  Joseph 

Advanced  Human  Anatomy,  1907-15.  Adm.  a  member  of 
King's  College,  Cambridge,  Oct.  18,  1902.  Professor  of 
Anatomy  in  the  University  of  London.  Dean  of  the  Medical 
Faculty  of  King's  College,  London.  Professor  (Emeritus) 
University  of  London,  1927-.  Sometime  editor  of  the 
Journal  of  Anatomy.  Joint  editor  of  Buchanan's  Text  Book 
of  Anatomy.  Of  Park  Lodge,  Hervey  Road,  Blackheath, 
S.E.  3.  {Downing  Coll.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Medical 
Directory,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BARCROFT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  King's,  July  5,  1893.  S.  of 
Henry,  D.L.,  of  The  Glen,  Newry,  Co.  Down,  Ireland.  B. 
July  26,  1872.  Schools,  Leys,  Cambridge,  and  Bootham, 
York.  Maine.  Michs.  1893;  Exhibitioner,  1894;  Prizeman; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  Pt  I,  1896;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1897); 
B.-'V.  1896;  M.A.  igoo.  Fellow,  1899.  Walsingham  MedalUst, 
1899.  Gedge  Prize,  1900.  Proctor,  1910.  M.D.  {Hon.  causa) 
Louvain,  1927.  Hon.  D.Sc.  (Belfast),  and  of  the  National 
University  of  Ireland,  Dublin.  John  Mallet  Purser  Lecturer. 
Hon.  D.Sc.  (Harvard)  1936;  Hon.  D.Sc.  (Dublin).  Lecturer 
in  Natural  Sciences,  1901-26.  University  Demonstrator  in 
Physiology,  1904.  Reader  in  Physiology,  1919-25.  Professor 
of  Physiology,  1925-37.  F.R.S.,  1910.  C.B.E.,  1918. 
Knighted,  1935.  FuUerian  Professor  of  Physiology  of  the 
Royal  Institution,  1923-6.  Sharpey  Lecturer,  Royal  College 
of  Physicieins,  1915.  Director  of  the  Royal  Society's  High 
Altitude  Expedition  to  Peru,  1921.  President  of  the  Physio- 
logical Section  of  the  British  Association,  1920.  Royal 
Medal,  1922;  Baly  Medal,  1923.  Of  13,  Grange  Road,  Cam- 
bridge. Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  physiological. 
Editor  of  Huxley's  Physiology  (6th  ed.);  departmental  editor 
(Physiology)  of  the  14th  edition  of  the  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica.   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Univ.  Col.,  1938-9.) 

BARDELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct.  21,  1892;  B.A. 
1895;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Newcastle-on- 
Tyne)  1899;  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Newcastle,  1899-1900.  C.  of 
St  Mark's,  Cheetham,  1900-2.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Royal 
Grammar  School,  Newcastle,  1898-1900;  of  Uttoxeter,  1902- 
5.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  Lichfield,  1902-9.  R.  of 
Jarrow,  Durham,  1909-20.  V.  of  Brompton,  near  Northal- 
lerton, 1920-5.   Died  Nov.  28,  1925.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

BARDSLEY,  CYRIL  CHARLES  BOWMAN.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1888.  S.  of  James  Wareing,  V.  of  Huddersfield,  Yorks. 

B.  Feb.  13,  1870,  at  Greenwich.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888.  Migrated  to  New  College,  Oxford;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1892;  M.A.  1897;  D.D.  1924.  Hon.  D.D.  (Manitoba)  1920; 
Nova  Scotia,  1937.  Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield)  1895;  priest,  1897; 

C.  of  Huddersfield,  1895-1901.  V.  of  St  Ann,  Nottingham, 
and  Chaplain  of  Nottingham  Asylum  1901-4.  V.  of  St  Helens, 
Lanes.,  1904-10.  Commissary  of  Saskatchewan,  1908-20. 
Hon.  Secretary  of  the  C.M.S.,  1910-24.  Select  Preacher  at 
Cambridge,  19 17.  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  1924-6;  of 
Leicester,  1926-37-.  Sub-Prelate  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of 
Jerusalem,  1929-.   {Venn,  11.  496;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BARDSLEY,  EDWARD  WADE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  25,  1885.  S.  of  John  M'areing,  clerk,  of  Liverpool 
(afterwards  Bishop  of  Carhsle;  for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B. 
Mar.  21,  1866,  at  St  John's  parsonage,  Bootle,  Liverpool. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1897. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1893;  for  some  time  a  member  of  the  firm  of 
Roderick  Williams  and  Bardsley,  of  14,  Castle  Street, 
Liverpool.  Resided  latterly  at  37,  Warkworth  Street,  Cam- 
bridge. Died  June  27,  1925,  having  committed  suicide  by 
inhaling  gas.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Cambridge  Chronicle,  July  i, 
1925-) 

BARDSLEY,  GEORGE  BEARDOE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1,  1887.  S.  of  Joseph  Wareing.  B.  at  Karachi, 
Sindh,  India.  Bapt.  there  Jan.  20,  1868,  at  the  Mission 
Church.  Schools,  St  Peter's,  and  Commercial  College,  York. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  ffieverley  for 
Lichfield)  1891;  priest  (Lichfield)  1892;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Burslem,  1891-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1895-1923.  V.  of  St 
Stephen's,  Wolverhampton,  1923-33.  Lie.  to  off.  at  Market 
Drayton,  1933-7.  Of  17,  Beech  House  Road,  East  Croydon, 
1938.   {Crockford,  1938.) 

BARDSLEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  14,  1845. 
[B.  1825,  at  Waterhead,  Lanes.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A. 
1849-  M.A.  1859.  D.D.  (Lambeth)  1881.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester)  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Burnley, 
1850-2.  Evening  Lecturer  of  St  Nicholas,  Liverpool,  1852-6. 
P.C.  of  St  Silas,  Liverpool,  1857-60.  Secretary  of  the 
London  Diocesan  Home  Mission,  1860-9.  R.  of  Stepney, 
London,  1869-80;  Rural  Dean,  1869-80.  V.  of  Bradford, 
1880-96;  Rural  Dean,  1880-96.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon,  1884- 
95;  Canon  Residentiary,  1895-6.  Archdeacon  of  Craven, 
1894-6.  Died  June  23, 1896,  at  Bradford  vicarage.  {Boose,  i\. 
Suppl.;  Crockford.) 


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Bardsley,  Joseph  Udell  Norman 

BARDSLEY,  JOSEPH  UDELL  NORMAN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  S.  of  Samuel,  R.  of  Finchley,  Middlesex  (and  Mary 
Anne  CrofU).  B.  Dec.  13,  1868,  at  Spitalsfield  rectory, 
London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891; 
M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Liverpool)  1892;  C.  of 
Bootle,  Lanes.,  1892.  C.  of  Aigburth,  1893-5.  C.  of  Lither- 
land,  1895-6.  R.  of  Ulverston,  1896-1909.  Hon.  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1905-9.  Proctor  in  Convocation  for  the 
Archdeaconry  of  Fumess,  1907-10;  for  Manchester,  1919-28. 
V.  of  Lancaster,  1909-28,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Bowerham 
Barracks,  1909.  Rural  Dean,  1911-28.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Blackburn  Cathedral,  1928.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
The  Church  of  England  and  her  Endoiements.  Died  suddenly 
July  8,  1928,  at  Lancaster.  Brother  of  Percy  C.  (1885). 
{Venn,  11.  496;  Crockford;  Caian.) 

BARDSLEY,  PERCY  CROFTS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885. 
3rd  s.  of  Samuel,  R.  of  Finchley,  Middlesex.  B.  Oct.  17,  1866, 
at  Christchurch  vicarage,  Battersea,  London.  Schools, 
Mercers'  and  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.\.  1888; 
M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1897.  At  University  College  Hospital, 
London.  In  practice  in  London  and  Sahsbury.  L.S.A. 
(London)  1891.  Surgeon  at  the  Great  North  Central  Hospital. 
Phy'sician  to  the  Margaret  Street  Hospital  for  Consumptives 
and  the  Brompton  and  Central  London  Ophthalmic  Hospital. 
Hon.  Phj-sician  to  Bunhill  Medical  Mission.  Ophthalmic 
Surgeon  at  Salisbury  Infirmary.  Of  The  Close,  Salisbury. 
Author,  medical.  Died  Nov.  12,  1925,  aged  59.  Brother  of 
Joseph  U.  N.  (1888).  (Venn,  11.  477;  The  Times,  Nov.  13, 
1925;  Medical  Directory.) 

BARFF,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1883.  [S. 
of  Henry  Tootal  (1854),  clerk,  of  Naples,  Italy.  School, 
Clifton  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1898. 
Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College,  1887-1920;  Member  of  the 
Council  of  Clifton  College,  1930-6.  Died  Aug.  15,  1936,  aged 
72,  at  3,  Hurle  Crescent,  Clifton.  Buried  at  Canford  Cemetery. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directory;  The  Times,  Aug.  18,  1936;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

BARFF,  FREDERICK  SETTLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  31,  1840.  S.  of  Frederick,  of  Willesden,  Middlesex.  B. 
Oct.  6,  1823,  at  Hackney.  School,  Hackney.  Matric.  Michs. 
1840.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Dec.  16,  1841;  B.A.  1844;  M.A. 
1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  and  priest,  Feb.  1847;  C.  of  St 
Nicholas,  Leicester,  1846.  Held  other  curacies,  1847-51. 
Became  a  Roman  CathoUc,  1851.  Painted  some  of  the 
frescoes  at  Stonyhurst  College.  Studied  chemistry  at 
University  CoUege,  London,  1864.  Teacher  of  Chemistry  at 
the  Jesuit  College,  Beaumont,  Jersey,  1868-85.  Delivered 
the  Cantor  Lectures  on  artistic  pigments  and  glass  painting, 
1870  and  1872.  Professor  of  Chemistry  at  the  Royal  Academy 
of  Arts,  and  at  the  Catholic  University  College,  Kensington. 
Invented  a  process  for  the  preservation  of  iron  from  rust; 
also  Brolycerine  for  the  preservation  of  fruit.  Author, 
scientific.  Died  Aug.  11,  1886,  aged  62,  at  Buckingham. 
(Peile,  II.  475;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BARFF,  HENRY  TOOTAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  16,  1854.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Wakefield,  Yorks. 
[School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854.  Migrated  to 
Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  15,  1855;  Scholar,  1856;  B.A.  1859;  M.A. 
1875.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (York)  1859;  C.  of  Church 
Fenton,  1858-62.  V.  of  Hawkley,  Hants.,  1862-5.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Maidstone,  1868-70.  C.  of  Hythe,  Kent, 
1870-2.  Chaplain  at  Nice,  1872-5;  at  Naples,  1875-1904. 
Canon  of  Gibraltar,  1894-1917.  Resided  latterly  at  Nailsea, 
Somerset.  Died  there  Apr.  4,  1917,  aged  82.  Father  of 
Edward  J.  (1883).    (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BARFOOT,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  2,  1807. 
[B.  at  Cold  Overton,  Rutland.]  Matric.  Michs.  1808.  Migrat- 
ed to  Clare,  Dec.  16,  1809;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1815.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  1812.  V.  of  Leake,  Lines.,  1831- 
64.  Author,  reUgious  (pamphlets).  Died  Nov.  2,  1864,  aged 
77,  at  Leake.   (G.  Mag.,  1864,  n.  797.) 

BARFORD,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1888.  [S.  of  J.  G.,  M.R.C.S.  School,  Wellington  College.] 
Died  Dec.  5,  1888,  at  Cambridge,  through  over  exertion 
whilst  boating.  Brother  of  the  next  and  Francis  H.  (1881). 
(Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARFORD,  EDWARD  WALTER.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1883;  from  Cavendish  H.  [S.  of  J.  G.,  Esq.,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Wokingham.  School,  Wellington  College.]  Adm.  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  8,  1884;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891.  Head  Master 
of  Maraisburg  School,  South  Africa.  Assistant  Master  at 
Dale  College,  1912.  Of  Potchefstroom,  South  Africa.  Died 
there  1922.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Oct.  g,  1922.) 

BARFORD,  FRANCIS  HAINES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1881.  S.  of  J.  G.,  Esq.,  M.R.C.S.  [School,  Wellington 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1891.  Master 
at  a  private  school  in  1926.  Died  1929.  Brother  of  the  above, 
etc.  (Wellington  Coll.  Keg.) 


Barham,  Frederick  Henry  John 

BARFORD,  JOHN  SHELDON.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  16,  1875.  S.  of  John  Phillips.  B.  at  Banbury,  Oxon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar;  B.A.  (zblh  Wrangler)  1879; 
M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (Lichfield)  1880;  C.  of 
Ellesmere,  Salop,  1879-83.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Battersea,  1883- 
4.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Battersea,  1884-91.  V.  of  Sheringham, 
Norfolk,  1891-1909.  R.  of  Stonesfield,  Oxon.,  1909-15. 
Died  there  Feb.  22,  1915,  aged  59.  Buried  at  Banbury. 
(Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BARGER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1897.  S.  and  h. 
of  Gerret,  engineer,  of  20,  Heerengracht,  The  Hague,  Holland. 
B.  Apr.  4,  1878,  at  3,  Denmark  Terrace,  North  Road, 
Kirkmanshulme,  Manchester,  Lanes.  School,  The  Hague 
High  School.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Exhibitioner,  1898; 
Scholar,  1899;  Prizeman;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  Pt  I, 
1899;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1901);  B.A.  1901;  M..^.  1904.  Fellow, 
1904-10.  D.Sc.  (London)  1904.  Hon.  M.D.  (Heidelberg). 
Hon.  Doc.  (Padua)  1922.  Assistant  Lecturer  in  Botany  at 
Brussels  University,  1901-3.  Research  Chemist,  Wellcome 
Physiological  Laboratories,  London,  1903-9.  At  Goldsmith's 
CoUege,  London;  Head  of  the  Chemical  Department,  1909- 
13.  Professor  at  the  Royal  HoUoway  CoUege,  1913-14. 
Chemist  on  the  staff  of  the  Chemical  Medical  Research 
CouncU,  1914-19.  Professor  of  .Medical  Chemistry  at  Edin- 
burgh, 1919-37.  Regius  Professor  of  Chemistry  at  Glasgow, 
1937-9-  F.R.S.,  1919.  Hon.  member  GeseUschaft  der  Arzte, 
Vienna,  1920.  G.  F.  Baker  Lecturer  at  Cornell  University, 
U.S.A.,  1928.  Of  48,  St  Alban's  Road,  Edinburgh.  Author, 
biochemical.  Died  in  Switzerland,  Jan.  5,  1939.  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  Univ.  Cal.  1935-6.) 

BARHAM,  CHARLES  [FOSTER].  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Downing,  July  3,  1821.  Of  ComwaU.  [4th  s.  of  Thomas 
Foster  (1784),  of  CornwaU.  B.  Mar.  9,  1804,  at  Truro.  School, 
Bodmin  (Rev.  Joseph  Fayrer).]  Matric.  Michs.  1821. 
Migrated  to  Queens',  Nov.  23,  1821;  Scholar,  1823;  M.B. 
1827;  M.D.  i860.  Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh,  Paris  and 
Italy,  1825-8.  Practised  at  Tavistock;  Ph>-sician  to  the 
dispensary,  1832-5.  Settled  at  Truro.  Physician  to  the 
Royal  ComwaU  Infirmary,  1838-73-  Consulting  Physician, 
1873.  Mayor  of  Truro,  1862.  Keenly  interested  in  anti- 
quarian and  geological  pursuits.  President  of  the  Royal 
Institution  of  ComwaU,  1859-61.  Made  a  special  study  of  the 
climate  of  ComwaU,  and  the  diseases  of  the  miners.  Married 
CaroUne,  dau.  of  Clement  Carlyon,  M.D.,  of  Truro,  Sept.  28, 
1839.  Contributed  numerous  papers  on  meteorology,  etc. 
to  the  Journal  of  the  Royal  Institution  of  Cornwall.  Died 
Oct.  20,  1884.  Brother  of  Thomas  F.  (1812),  WiUiam  F. 
(1820)  and  Henry  F.  (1813);  father  of  Frederick  C.  (1863). 
(D.N.B.) 

BARHAM,  CHARLES  MITCHELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Jan.  14,  1886.  Matric.  Lent,  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893. 
Ord.  deacon,  1891 ;  priest  (Peterb.)  1892 ;  C.  of  Loughborough, 
1891-5.  Chaplain  at  Aden,  1895,  and  at  various  Indian 
stations,  1896-1909.  Acting  ."Archdeacon  of  Bombay,  1909- 
13;  Hon.  Canon,  1911-13;  Archdeacon,  1913-20.  V.  of 
Kempsford  with  Whelford,  Gloucs.,  1919-22.  C.  of  Hawk- 
hurst,  1922-4.  V.  of  Herriard,  Hants.,  1924-9.  V.  of  Beech- 
hiU,  Berks.,  1929-30.  Lived  latterly  at  Courtfield  Gardens, 
West  EaUng,  London.  Died  Sept.  30,  1935,  aged  69.  (The 
Times,  Oct.  3,  1935;  Crockford.) 

BARHAM,  EUSTACE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1844.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Foster  (1812).  B.  Sept.  14,  1825,  at 
Penzance,  ComwaU.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1844.  Of  Water,  Manaton,  Devon;  resided  at  Wembdon, 
Somerset.  Married  EUen  Hore,  of  Ide,  Devon,  May  27,  1848. 
Died  Sept.  24,  1895,  at  Wembdon.  (Genealogy  of  Foster- 
Barkams.) 

BARHAM,  FREDERICK  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
July  14,  1863.  3rd  s.  of  Charles  (1821),  M.D.,  of  Truro.  B. 
there  June  20,  1845.  Schools,  Truro  and  Lucton,  Heref. 
Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1872.  Assistant 
Master  at  Epsom  CoUege,  Surrey,  1866-70.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  1872;  priest  (Truro)  1874;  C.  of  Aylesbury,  1872-4. 
Diocesan  Inspector,  Truro,  1874-8.  C.  of  Ladock,  ComwaU, 
1879-80.  V.  of  Mabe,  1880-4.  V.  of  Knowl-Hill,  Berks., 
1884-1920.  Died  June  i,  1920.  Buried  at  St  Catherine's, 
Bearwood.   (Venn,  u.  362;  Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARHAM,  FREDERICK  HENRY  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Easter,  1879.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  1881.  S.  of 
John,  clerk.  B.  at  Mebrose,  N.B.  B.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon 
(for  Ripon)  1883;  priest  (Ripon)  1886;  C.  of  Skipton-m- 
Craven,  Yorks.,  1883-5.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bingley,  1885-8. 
C.  of  Belvedere,  1888-90.  C.  of  WeUow,  Somerset,  1890-2. 
C.  of  AU  Saints',  Hindley,  Lanes.,  1892-6.  C.  of  Abram, 
1896-8.  C.  of  Haigh  with  AspaU,  1902-6.  C.  of  Greystoke, 
Cumberland,  1907-10.  V.  of  Mardale,  Westmorland,  1911- 
35.  Lie.  to  off.  dio.  SouthweU,  I935--  Of  Maplebeck  vicarage, 
Newark,  Notts.   (Crockford,  1938.) 


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Barham,  Guy  Foster 

BARHAM,  GUY  FOSTER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892.  S.  of 
Alfred  G.  Foster,  merchant,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset.  B. 
there  June  22,  1873.  Schools,  Blundell's,  Tiverton,  and 
Fettes  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  B.Chir. 
1902;  M.B.  1904;  M.A.  and  M.D.  1912.  Medical  student  at 
the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1901.  House 
Surgeon  at  Poplar  Hospital.  Medical  Superintendent  of  the 
London  County  Hospital,  Claybury,  Essex;  sometime 
Senior  Medical  Officer  there.  Of  Tresilian,  Gorran  Haven, 
Cornwall,  1939.    [Venn,  11.  524;  Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

BARHAM,  HENRY  FOSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Quee.vs',  May  4, 
1813.  Of  Cornwall.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Foster  (1784).  B. 
Mar.  13,  1796.]  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B..\.  1817;  M..\.  1820. 
Fellow,  1818.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  26,  1820;  priest,  1821; 
C.  of  Ashby  and  Newnton  {sic),  1820-2.  C.  of  Marazion, 
Cornwall,  1823.  Minister  of  Bayswater  Proprietary  Chapel, 
London.  Married  Frances  Joseph.  Wrote  fugitive  poems, 
some  of  which  were  set  to  music  bv  his  father.  Died  Apr.  4, 
1827,  at  Walthamstow,  Essex.  Buried  there.  Brother  of 
Charles  (1821),  etc.  (Biblioth.  Cornub.,  in;  G.  Mag.,  1827,  i. 
473;  Ely  Ord.  Bk.) 

BARHAM,  HENRY  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  9,  1875.  Of  Cambs.  S.  of  William  (1845),  V.  of  St 
Matthew's,  Cambridge.  B.  there  May  28,  1855.  Schools, 
Crediton  Grammar,  and  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  B.A.  1883. 

BARHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  30,  1868. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Cambridge.  Bapt.  Sept.  20,  1828.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1874;  priest, 
1879;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Cambridge,  1874-81.  C.  of  Milton, 
Cambs.,  1882-6.  C.  of  Tresco,  Isles  of  Scilly,  1886-9.  C.  of 
Saxted,  Suffolk,  1890-1904.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1910.   Probably  brother  of  William  (1845). 

BARHAM,  JOHN  FOSTER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Mag- 
dalene, Apr.  28,  1784.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph  Foster,  Esq.,  of 
Bedford  [assumed  the  surname  of  Barham  by  Private  Act, 
George  II,  1750].  B.  Jan.  17,  1763.  Matric.  Michs.  1784. 
Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Hertford  College)  May  24, 
1787,  age  24.  Married  Elizabeth  Gill,  of  Oxford.  A  dis- 
tinguished German  scholar;  a  friend  of  Dr  Howley,  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury.  Died  Nov.  24,  1822,  aged  60,  at 
Dartington,  Totnes.  Buried  there.  Brother  of  Thomas  F. 
(1784).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Genealogy  of  Foster-Barhams;  G.  Mag.) 

BARHAM,  RICHARD  HARRIS  DALTON.  B.A.  1855;  incorp. 
from  Oxford.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  Harris,  clerk,  of  Westwell, 
Kent  [author  of  the  Ingoldsby  Legends].  B.  there  Oct.  1815. 
[School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  (Oriel  College)  Mar.  12,  1834, 
age  18;  B.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  1839;  R.  of 
Lolworth,  Cambs.,  1839-75.  Resided  latterly  at  Dawlish, 
Devon.  Presented  his  collection  of  Madrepores  to  the  town. 
Author,  The  Life  and  Letters  of  the  Rev.  R.  H.  Barham ;  Life 
and  Remains  of  Theodore  Hook,  etc.  Died  Apr.  28,  1886,  at 
Broxmore,  Dawlish.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BARHAM,  THOMAS  FOSTER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  28,  1784.  S.  of  Thomas  {sic)  [Foster],  Esq.,  of  Bedford. 
[Name  wrongly  given  in  the  register;  originally  Joseph 
Foster,  of  Jamaica,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Barham  in  1750.]  B.  Oct.  8,  1766,  at  Bedford.  Did  not 
graduate.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar.  Travelled  on  the 
Continent.  Returned  to  England  and  joined  a  commercial 
firm  in  London  from  which  he  retired  owing  to  ill-health, 
1806;  settled  at  Leskinnick,  near  Penzance.  Edited  Pergo- 
lesi's  Stabat  Mater  with  English  words.  Musician  and  mis- 
cellaneous writer.  Foralistof  his  works,  see  D.N^.B.  Married 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Morton,  of  Dartmouth 
Row,  Blackheath,  Oct.  7,  i790.  Died  Feb.  25,  1844.  Buried 
at  St  Mary's,  Penzance.  M.I.  Brother  of  John  F.  (i78t); 
father  of  the  next,  Charles  (1821),  WiUiam  F.  (1820)  and 
Henry  F.  (1813).    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  D.N.B.) 

ARHAM,  THOMAS  FOSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  30, 
1812.  Of  Cornwall.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Foster  (above). 
B.  Sept.  10,  1794,  at  Hendon,  Middlesex.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1812;  M.B.  1820.  Extra-Licentiate  of  the  Royal  College 
of  Physicians,  1821.  In  practice  at  Penzance;  Hon.  Physician 
to  the  Dispensary.  Librarian  of  the  Royal  Geological 
Society  of  Cornwall,  1828.  Removed  to  Exeter,  c.  1830. 
Physician  to  the  Exeter  Dispensary  and  Institution  for  the 
Blind,  1830.  Actively  supported  the  Unitarian  Congregation 
at  Exeter,  but  finally  became  unsectarian  in  his  views. 
Moved  to  Newton  .\bbot;  resided  at  Castle  Dyke,  Highweek, 
1849-69.  Abandoned  the  practice  of  medicine.  A  good 
classical  scholar.  Married  (i)  Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis  Garratt, 
merchant,  of  London,  1817;  (2)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Capt. 
William  Henyson,  R.N.,  of  Stranraer,  N.B.,  Dec.  14,  1843. 
Author,  classical  and  theological.    Died  Mar.   13,   1869,  at 


Baring,  John 

Highweek.    Buried  there.    Brother  of  Charles  (1821),  etc.; 
father  of  Eustace  (1844).   {D.N.B.;  Biblioth.  Cornub.,  in.) 

BARHAM  or  FOSTER-BARHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1822.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph  [Esq., 
of  Stockbridge,  Hants.,  and  Lady  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sackville 
(Tufton),  Earl  of  Thanet].  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1824.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  14,  1825. 
[He  was  brother  to  John  Foster-Barham,  of  Trecoon,  Pembs., 
and  M.P.  for  Stockbridge.]  Died  unmarried.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Genealogy  of  Foster-Barhams.) 

BARHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
June  II,  1845.  S.  of  John,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there.  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  Scholar;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon, 
1851;  priest  (Ely)  1852;  C.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1851-3. 
Chaplain  of  the  Borough  Gaol,  Cambridge,  1852-77.  C.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Cambridge,  1865-70;  V.  there,  1870-7.  V.  of 
Fridaybridge,  Cambs.,  1877-80.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1882.  Probably  brother  of  John  (1868);  father  of  Henry  L. 
(1875). 

BARHAM,  WILLIAM  FOSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  i, 
1820,  as  WilUam.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Foster  (1784)-  B.  Oct. 
22,  1802,  at  Marazion,  Cornwall.  Schools,  Bodmin  and 
Leeds  Grammar  (Mr  Walker).]  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  Migrated 
(age  18)  to  Trinity,  Feb.  24,  1821;  Scholar,  1822;  Porson 
Prize;  2nd  Chancellor's  Medal;  B..\.  {2nd  Classic)  1824; 
M.A.  1827.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1825.  Author,  Moskow  (an 
unpublished  poem).  Died  unmarried  Jan.  28,  1845.  Buried 
at  Penshurst,  Kent.  Brother  of  Charles  (1821),  etc.  {Genea- 
logy of  Foster- Barhatns;  D.N.B.) 

BARING,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14, 
1867.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles,  Bishop  of  Durham.  B.  Nov.  21, 
1848,  at  Bishop  Auckland,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
B.A.  1871;  M..\.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1872;  priest 
(Calcutta)  1875;  Missionary  in  India,  1872-4  and  1886-9.  C. 
of  Christ  Church,  Winchester,  1880-4.  V.  of  Chilworth, 
Hants.,  1884-5.  V.  of  Ropley,  1891.  R.  of  Kingsworthy, 
1891-4.  Secretary  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society, 
Lahore,  1895-9.  R.  of  Eggesford,  Devon,  1 899-1900.  C.  of 
Forth  and  Levin,  Tasmania,  1905-6.  Resided  latterly  at 
Spring  Bay,  Tasmania.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Sept.  22,  1914,  aged  65,  at  Kamo,  New  Zealand.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Northbrook;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  29, 
1914.) 

BARING,  The  Hon.  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  15,  1867.  Did  not  reside.  3rd  s.  of  Francis  Thomhill, 
Baron  Northbrook,  of  Stratton,  Micheldever,  Hants.  B. 
July  22,  1850.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Corpus  Christi) 
Oct.  21,  1869,  age  19;  Scholar.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr. 
19,  1872.  High  Sheriff  of  Surrey,  1888.  Married  and  had 
issue.   Died  Mar.  7,  19 15.   {A I.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BARING,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Mar.  27, 
1824.  3rd  s.  of  Alexander  (afterwards  Baron  Ashburton). 
B.  Jan.  31,  1806.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  LL.B.  1830.  R.  of 
Abbotstone,  and  V.  of  Itchen  Stoke,  Hants.,  1830-45.  R.  of 
Kingsworthy  till  1841.  Remained  without  cure.  Married 
Frederica  Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Ashton,  of  The 
Grange,  Chester,  Apr.  24,  1831.  Died  June  4,  1868.  {Petle, 
II.  415;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Ashburton.) 

BARING,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  M.\gdalene,  Aug.  24,  1813. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Winterboume  Stoke,  Wilts.,  1814- 
16. 

BARING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10,  1882.  2nd 
s  of  Edward  Charles  [ist  Baron  Revelstoke],  of  Wembland, 
Plvmpton,  Devon.  B.  Sept.  7,  1863,  at  Coombe,  Surrey. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Entered  the  merchant 
banking  firm  of  Baring  Brothers  and  Co.,  Ltd.;  afterwards 
a  partner.  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England.  Emment  in 
the  worid  of  finance  both  at  home  and  abroad.  Reorganised 
the  Royal  Finances  on  the  accession  of  Kmg  Edward  VII. 
Closely  associated  with  the  Royal  Household;  a  playmate 
and  afterwards  a  Ufe-long  friend  of  King  George  V.  A 
member  of  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Council,  1907.  Receiver- 
General  of  the  Duchy  of  ComwaU,  1908.  Received  the 
Russian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  1915;  a  Commander  of 
the  Legion  d'Honneur,  1924;  received  the  Grand  Cordon  of 
the  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun  of  Japan.  One  of  five  London 
bankers  to  whom  the  Emperor  of  Japan  presented  gold  cups 
in  recognition  of  valuable  services  to  Japanese  finance. 
Chosen  (along  with  Sir  Josiah  Stamp)  as  British  member  of 
the  Committee  of  Experts  on  the  Reparations  problem. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron  Revelstoke,  July  17.  1897. 
PC  1902  G.C.V.O.,  191 1.  Lord-Lieut,  of  Middlesex,  1926. 
Died  unmarried  Apr.  19,  1929-  Brother  of  the  next.  {The 
Times,  Apr.  20,  1929;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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Baring,  The  Hon.  Maurice 

BARING,  The  Hon.  MAURICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1893.  [5th]  s.  of  Edward  Charles,  Baron  Revelstoke,  of 
Membland,  Plymouth,  Devon.  B.  Apr.  27,  1874,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Secretary  in  the  Diplo- 
matic Service,  1 897-1904;  resigned.  War  correspondent  for 
the  Morning  Post  in  Manchuria,  1904;  in  Russia,  1905-8; 
at  Constantinople,  1909.  Special  correspondent  for  The 
Times  in  the  Balkans,  1912.  Lieut.,  4th  Hussars;  with  the 
Tirah  Expedition,  1897-8;  in  the  South  African  War,  1899- 
1900;  severely  wounded.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18 
(Major,  Staff  Officer,  1917;  Hon.  Wing  Commander,  R.A.F., 
1918;  mentioned  in  despatches).  O.B.E.,  1919;  Chevalier, 
Legion  d'Honneur,  1935.  A  Director  of  the  Westminster 
Bank,  Ltd.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Half-Way  House, 
Rottingdean.  For  a  list  of  his  publications  see  W}to's  Who, 
1938.  Brother  of  John  (1882).  {Univ.  War  List;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.,  sub  Revelstoke.) 

BARING  GOULD,  see  GOULD. 

BARKER,  ALAN  WALTER.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1900.  Of  56,  Chesterton  Road,  Cambridge.  B.  May  21,  1881. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar;  B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1908.  Ord. 
deacon,  1904;  priest  (Gloucester)  1905;  C.  of  Cirencester, 
1904-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1907-20.  V.  of  Batley  Carr, 
Yorks.,  1920-39-.  (Selwyn  Coll.  Cal.,  1902;  Crockford, 
I939-) 

BARKER,  ALGERNON  PREST  BIRD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  of  Henry  Christopher  (1836)  [R.  of 
Hexham,  Northumberland].  B.  there  July  28,  1868.  School, 
Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Migrated  to  Oxford; 
B.A.  (Exeter  College)  1889;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1903.  Ord. 
deacon,  1903;  priest  (Newcastle)  1904;  ('formerly  barrister 
of  the  Inner  Temple');  C.  of  Gosforth,  Cumberland,  1903-6. 
V.  of  Carham,  Coldstream,  1909-17.  V.  of  Whorlton-in- 
Cleveland,  Yorks.,  1917-39-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

BARKER,  ALLEYNE  HAYWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  22,  1879.  S.  of  Walter  Rice  Howell,  of  Wantage,  Berks. 
B.  there  Mar.  5,  i860.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1887.  Of  St  George's  Hospital,  London. 
L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  1887.  Practised  at  Wantage,  Berks, 
till  c.  1898.  Afterwards  of  Mailing  Cottage,  Lindfield,  Sussex. 
(Lancing  Coll.  Reg.,  ed.  1933;  Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

BARKER,  ALLEYNE  HIGGS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  9, 
1825.  S.  of  A.  [?  WiUiam  Alleyne],  V.  of  Abbotsbury, 
Dorset.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A. 
1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  1829;  priest  (Bristol) 
Jan.  22,  1831;  C.  of  Winterboum  Monkton,  Dorset.  R.  of 
Wouldham,  Kent,  1831-53.  V.  of  Rickmansworth,  Herts., 
1853-84.  Died  June,  1884,  aged  79.  Father  of  William  A. 
(1859).    (Peile,  II.  418.) 

BARKER,  ANTHONY  AURIOL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  16,  1817.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1779),  clerk.  B. 
Apr.  8,  1799.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1817;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1833.  Succeeded  his  father  as  P.C. 
of  Baslow,  Derbs.,  1824-52;  also  held  the  adjoining  chapelry 
of  Beeley,  1824-52.  Chaplain  to  the  Dowager  Viscountess 
Galway.  Married  (i)  Sophia,  dan.  of  Richard  Stanley,  of 
Sheffield,  Apr.  4,  1825;  (2)  Agnes,  dau.  of  Charles  Parker, 
Capt.,  R.N.,  of  Parknook,  Cumberland,  July  15,  1846.  Died 
Dec.  21,  1853,  aged  54.  M.I.  at  Baslow.  Brother  of  Frederic 
(1826) ;  father  of  Frederick  J.  (1847)  and  Auriol  A.  H.  (1868K 
(T.  A.  Walker,  398;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  i.  437;  R.  Auriol  Barker.) 

BARKER,  ARTHUR  LEIGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  S.  and  h.  of  Arthur  Rowland,  of  Grove  House,  South- 
gate,  Middlesex.  B.  Dec.  i,  1870,  at  Southgate.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1898. 
Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest  (Winchester)  1894;  C.  of  Hartley- 
Wintney,  Hants.,  1893-9;  V.  of  Sway,  1899-1919;  retired. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces  during  the  Great  War.  Twice  married. 
Of  Spreacombe  Manor,  Braunton,  Devon.  (Barker  Family; 
Kelly,  tiandbook,  1936.) 

BARKER  [post  AURIOL-BARKER],  AURIOL  ALLAN  HENRY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  31,  1868.  S.  of  [Anthony] 
Auriol  (1817),  clerk,  of  Bolton  Hall,  Gosforth,  Cumberland. 
B.  Oct.  12,  1849,  at  Baslow,  Derbs.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Solicitor;  of  13,  South  Square, 
Gray's  Inn,  London.  Assumed  the  surname  of  Auriol- 
Barker  by  deed  poll.  Of  BarrowhiU,  Worcester  Park,  Surrey. 
Married  and  had  issue.  A  well-known  polo  player.  One  of 
the  founders  of  the  Worcester  Park  Polo  Club ;  continued  to 
play  polo  until  over  80  years  of  age.  A  keen  steeplechase 
rider,  won  numerous  races  with  his  famous  horse  Best  Man. 
Died  Apr.  11,  1938,  aged  89,  at  BarrowhUl.  Half-brother  of 
Frederick  J.  (1847).  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  Auriol-Barker; 
The  Times,  Apr.  12,  1938.) 

BARKER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  11,  1796. 
Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Redgrave,  Suffolk.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1796;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 


Barker,  Edmund  Henry 

Sept.  25,  1803;  R.  of  Caston,  Norfolk,  1803.  R.  (and  patron) 
of  Rockland  All  Saints'  with  St  Andrew's,  1803-50.  R.  (and 
patron)  of  Shipdham,  1820-50.  Died  Jan.  20,  1850,  aged  71. 
Brother  of  James  R.  (1792);  father  of  the  next  and  of  George 
(1838).    (G.E.C.;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  i.  446.) 

BARKER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  15, 
1831.  S.  of  Benjamin  (above),  R.  of  Shipdham,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Caston,  Norfolk.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
24,  1837;  priest,  Aug.  25,  1844;  C.  of  Shipdham,  1843-9. 
Died  there  Dec.  2,  1849,  aged  36.  Buried  at  Shipdham. 
Brother  of  George  (1838).    (Venn,  11.  216.) 

BARKER,  BENJAMIN  ALFRED.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21, 
1891. 

BARKER,  BERTIE  THOMAS  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1895.  S.  of  Thomas  Burch  Edwin,  of  Cambridge.  B. 
thereAug.9, 1877.  School,  Perse.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar, 
1895;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1902.  Engaged  in  botanical  research 
under  Professor  H.  Marshall  Ward,  1899-1904.  Walsingham 
Medal,  1901.  Professor  of  Agriculture  at  Bristol  University, 
1912-38-.  Director  of  the  National  Fruit  and  Cider  Institute, 
1904-39-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Long  Ashton,  Bristol. 
Author,  Annual  Reports  of  the  National  Fruit  and  Cider 
Institute.  (Venn,  11.  541;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937;  Who's 
Who,  1938.) 

BARKER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  29, 
1810.  [S.  of  Robert  (1776),  clerk.]  B.  at  HoUym,  Holdemess, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  18,  1814;  priest,  Dec.  1,  1815;  C.  of 
Holmpton,  Yorks.  Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  HoUym  with 
Withernsea,  Yorks.,  1816-57.  Brother  of  Edmund  H.  (1805). 
Author,  Sermons. 

BARKER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  13, 
1815.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  York.  School,  York  (Mr  Noddins). 
Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar,  1820;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824. 

BARKER,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  27)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  29,  1867.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  Matric. 
Michs.  1867. 

BARKER,  CLARENCE  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Magdalene,  July  6,  1884.  S.  of  Smith.   Matric.  Michs.  1884. 

BARKER,  CONRAD  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1869.  S.  of  WilUam  Philipps  [Phillippo],  gent.,  of 
Ipswich,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Ipswich  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar,  1870-3;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1874;  priest,  1875.  Head  Master 
of  the  Junior  School,  Leamington  College,  1874-86;  Vice- 
Principal,  1886-90.  V.  of  Duston,  Northants.,  1891-7. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  27,  1897.  (Venn,  11.  389; 
Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  v.) 

BARKER,  DALGAIRNS  ARUNDEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  S.  of  Charles  Arundel  [Lieut. -Col.],  of  12, 
Cranley  Place,  Onslow  Square,  London.  B.  Nov.  21,  1881,  at 
Allahabad,  India.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Entered  the  I.C.S.  (United  Pro- 
vinces) 1906.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple)  1910.  Left 
India,  owing  to  ill-health.  Employed  at  the  India  Office, 
London,  1918-21 ;  retired,  1922.  Of  the  Gate  House,  Shering- 
ham,  Norfolk.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  Cash  and 
Credit;  Money;  also  wrote  novels  and  plays.  (Wellington 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BARKER,  EDMUND.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  15, 

1754.  [S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Pottemewton,  Yorks.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1754;  Scholar,  1756.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Apr.  2,  1754.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1778;  Bencher,  1788.  Of 
Pottemewton  Hall,  Leeds.  Commissioner  of  the  Peace  for 
the  West  Riding.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Haigh  Walker, 
of  Leeds.  Died  Dec.  21,  1788,  at  Leeds.  Buried  at  Otley. 
(Gray's  Inn  Adm.;  G.  Mag.;  F.M.G.,  963.) 

BARKER,  EDMUND  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  25, 
1805.  [S.  of  Robert  (1776),  V.  of  Hollym,  Yorks.  B.  there 
Dec.  22,  1788.  School,  Beverley  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1807;  Scholar,  1808.  Bro\vne  Medal  (Greek  and  Latin 
epigrams)  1809.  Left  without  taking  a  degree  owing  to 
religious  scruples.  Lived  at  Dr  Parr's  vicarage  of  Hatton, 
Warws.,  1810-15.  Settled  at  Thetford,  Norfolk,  and  devoted 
himself  to  literary  work.  Incurred  heavy  financial  losses 
owing  to  a  lawsuit  undertaken  to  prove  his  father's  legiti- 
macy, and  a  subsequent  unsuccessful  endeavour  to  establish 
his  claim  to  the  family  estates  of  Pottemewton.  Suffered 
imprisonment  in  the  Fleet  Prison  for  some  years.  Edited 
many  editions  of  Greek  and  Latin  authors.  Compiled  with 
Professor  Dunbar,  of  Edinburgh,  a  Greek  and  English 
lexicon.  Undertook  the  reprinting  of  Henry  Stephens' 
Thesaurus  Graecae  Linguae;  finished  this  enormous  work  of 
twelve  folio  volumes  in  1826;  severely  reviewed  by  C.  J. 
Blomfield  (afterwards  Bishop  of  London).    For  an  account 


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Barker,  Edward 

of  the  subsequent  controversy  see  G.  Mag.,  xi.  543-7- 
Author,  Parriana;  or  Notices  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Parr,  LL.D 
Literary  Anecdotes  and  Contemporary  Reininiscences  of 
Professor  Porson.  Died  Mar.  21,  1839,  in  poverty,  in  a  lodging 
house  in  Covent  Garden.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom 
Brother  of  Charles  (1810).   {F.M.G.,  962;  D.N.B.) 

BARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  11 
1763.  S.  of  John  (1714),  Esq.,  of  Shropham,  Norfolk.  B 
there.  School,  Wyverstone  (Mr  Steggalls).  Matric.  Michs 
1763;  Scholar,  1763-6;  B.A.  1767;  M.A.  1786.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1767;  priest,  Nov.  6,  1768;  C.  of  Bacton 
Suffolk,  1767;  R.  there,  1770-95.  V.  of  Bramford,  1785-95 
Died  May  23,  1795.  Brother  of  James  (1754)  and  of  John 
(1749-50).   (Venn,  n.  81.) 

BARKER,  EDWARD  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  24,  1834.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842. 
Ord.  deacon,  1838;  priest  (Hereford)  1839.  Of  Ludlow, 
Salop;  without  cure.  Died  Jan.  21,  1893.  {Registry  List  of 
Obits.;  The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1893.) 

BARKER,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  6,  1825.  2nd  s.  of  Field  Dunn,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there. 
School,  Oundle  (Mr  James).  Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  29,  1831.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1836. 
Father  of  Field  D.  (1852). 

BARKER,  ELLIOT  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.  2nd  s.  of  John  T.  (1844),  R.  of  Rushden,  Northants. 
B.  there  Apr.  18,  1871.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893.  Solicitor,  1896;  of  the  firm  of  Wontner  and 
Sons,  40,  Bedford  Row,  London,  W.C.  i,  solicitors  to  the 
Commissioners  of  Metropolitan  Police.  Engaged  in  most 
of  the  important  jxjlice  prosecutions,  including  many  Night 
Club  cases.  Of  2,  Manson  Place,  Queen's  Gate,  London, 
S.W.  7.  Died  Sept.  27,  1933,  aged  62.  (The  Times,  Sept.  29, 
I933-) 

BARKER,  ERNEST  MARRIOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  29,  1888.  S.  of  Mrs  Barker,  of  The  Rookery,  Broomhall 
Park,  Sheffield.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.,  M.B. 
and  B.C.  1897.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1896.  Consulting  Physician  to  the  Royal  East 
Sussex  Hospital,  Hastings.  Of  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  (Reg.  of 
the  Senate,  1937;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BARKER,  FIELD  DUNN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  27, 
1852.  Of  Cambs.  [S.  of  Edward  James  (1825).]  Matric. 
Michs.  1852. 

BARKER,  FINIS  WOOD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  12,  1752. 

BARKER,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  9, 
1793;  from  Oxford.  [S.  of  Edward,  of  St  Andrew's,  London.] 
Matric.  (Wadham  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  11,  1774,  age  17; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1779.  M.A.  (Emmanuel)  1794.  R.  of  Steping- 
ley,  Beds.,  1785-1830.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  St  Albans,  1790- 
1830.  R.  of  Northchurch,  Herts.,  1793-1830.  Died  Feb.  18, 
1830.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Cussans,  111.  95;  G.  Mag.) 

BARKER,  FREDERIC  ALLAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  4,  1900.  S.  of  Henry  A.,  clerk,  of  St  Matthew's  vicarage, 
Rugby.  [B.  Oct.  17,  1882.  School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903;  B.C.  1907;  M.B.  1908;  M.A.  1922;  M.D.  1926. 
At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  Entered  the  Indian  Medical 
Service;  at  Hyderabad  (Madras)  and  at  Port  Blair,  Andaman 
Islands.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  I. M.S.;  present  at 
the  Gallipoli  landings;  afterwards  in  command  of  afield  am- 
bulance in  Eg5^t  and  Palestine;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
O.B.E.  i9i8;C.I.E.,  1938.  Returned  to  the  Andaman  Islands ; 
Senior  Medical  Ofiicer;  transferred  to  the  Punjab  as  In- 
spector-General of  Prisons;  Lieut.-Col.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  Medical  Directory.) 

BARKER,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  27, 
1826.  5th  s.  of  John  (1779),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  Mar.  17, 
1808,  at  Baslow,  Derbs.  School,  Grantham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1826;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1839;  D.D.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1854.  C.  of 
Upton,  Cheshire,  1831-4.  P.C.  of  St  Mary  Edgehill,  Liver- 
pool, 1835-54.  V.  of  Baslow,  Derbs.,  1854.  Bishop  of 
Sydney,  N.S.W.,  1854-82,  and  metropolitan  of  Australia. 
Formed  a  General  Synod  with  authority  over  the  Church 
in  Australia  and  Tasmania,  which  was  regarded,  '  as  having 
perfected  the  constitution  of  the  Australian  Church.'  Twice 
married.  Author,  Thirty-six  Psalms  with  Commentary;  A 
Charge.. .to  lie  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Sydney;  Sermons. 
Died  Apr.  6,  1882,  at  San  Remo.  Buried  at  JBaslow.  Brother 
of  Anthony  A.  (1817).   (D.N.B.) 

BARKER,  FREDERICK  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs- 
1887;  from  Cavendish  H.;  LL.B.  i8gi. 

BARKER,  FREDERICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
23,  1847.  [S.  of  Anthony  A.  (1817),  clerk,  of  Baslow,  Derbs. 
B.  Mar.  17,  1828.  School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847,  as 
Frederic  J.  Died  Nov.  6,  1854,  at  Bath.  Half-brother  of 
Auriol  A.  H.  (1868).    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  3, 
1787.   Of  London.  S.  of  William,  of  Raine,  Essex.   [B.  Nov. 


Barker,  Henry  Christopher 

13,  1768.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'  (Exhibitioner).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar;  B.A.  1791.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Shelton,  Beds.,  1801-8.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  St 
Leonard's,  Leicester,  1840;  also  V.  of  All  Saints',  Leicester, 
1840.   (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.,  Pt  I.) 

BARKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  4,  1838. 
[S.  of  Benjamin  (1796),  R.  of  Shipdham,  Norfolk.  B.  May  15, 
1819.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1840.  Lived  at  Shipdham,  Holt  and  Caston, 
Norfolk.  Died  Oct.  19,  1893,  at  Falmouth.  Buried  at 
Shipdham.   Brother  of  Benjamin  (1831).   (S.H.A.H.) 

BARKER,  GEORGE  FISHER  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1867.  [4th]  s.  of  Edgar  [surgeon,  F.R.C.S.].  B. 
Oct.  30, 1848,  in  London.  School,  Westminster  (Exhibitioner). 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  4,  1873.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1876.  Practised  as  a 
Conveyancer.  Contributed  300  articles  to  the  Dictionary  of 
National  Biography.  Edited  the  Westminster  School  Register 
(1764-1883)  and  compiled  the  greater  portion  of  the  later 
edition,  The  Record  of  Old  West7ninsters.  Author,  A  Memoir  of 
Richard  Busby,  D.D.,  etc.  Died  umnarried  Jan.  7,  1927,  at 
7a,  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Mansions,  Marylebone  Road, 
London.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 

BARKER,  GEORGE  LLEWELLYN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 

May  23,  1834.    S.  of ,  General  [Barker],  of  India.    B. 

there.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A. 
1843.  Cricket  'blue'.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1841;  priest, 
1842;  C.  of  Tring,  Herts.  C.  of  Widdington,  Essex,  in  1850. 
C.  of  Bacton,  Norfolk,  1853-60.  R.  of  Watlington,  Downham 
Market,  1860-99.   Died  Feb.  15,  1899.   (Peile,  11.  451.) 

BARKER,  GEORGE  RICKARD,  see  COPEMAN,  G.  R.  (1850). 

BARKER,  GORDON  CAMPBELL.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1879.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Migrated  to  Down- 
ing; B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Student  at  St  George's  Hospital, 
Dublin;  at  Paris  and  Brussels.  M.D.  (Brussels)  1895. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Practised  at  24,  Eaton  Place,  Kemp 
Town,  Brighton.  Died  Sept.  3,  1906,  aged  40  (sic),  at 
Aldeburgh,  Suffolk.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Medical  Directory;  The 
Times,  Sept.  lo,  1906.) 

BARKER,  HEBDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1880. 
S.  of  Thomas  B.,  of  Westoe,  South  Shields,  Durham.  B. 
there  Dec.  6,  1861.  School,  St  George's  College,  Harrogate, 
Yorks.   (Mr  Ward).   Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884. 

BARKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  7, 
1797.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Partney,  Lines.  B.  there  July  28, 
1779.  School,  Hepple,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clyatt).  Matric.  Michs. 
1797;  B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1805.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20, 
1801.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy;  served  under  Nelson  at  Trafal- 
gar. Of  Haydon  House,  Taunton,  Somerset.  Died  Dec.  16, 
1839.  Buried  at  Silverton,  Devon.  Brother  of  John  (1796), 
William  (1789)  and  Samuel  (1798).  (Norwich  Ord.  Bk.;  N. 
and  Q.,  ix.  27;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  23, 
1823.  S.  of  Henry  A.  B.  in  London.  School,  Dulwich, 
London  (Dr  Glennie).  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A. 
1831.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury) 
June  I,  1828;  priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1829;  C.  of  Stowting, 
Kent,  1828.  V.  of  Weare,  Somerset,  1837-70;  retired.  Died 
Sept.  8,  1883,  aged  79,  at  Dover.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BARKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1894.  S. 
of  Thomas,  of  15,  Thurlestane  Road,  Edinburgh.  B.  Mar.  27, 
1869,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Stewart's,  Edinburgh  (Mr 
Dunlop).  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Exhibitioner,  1895;  Scholar, 
1896;  B.A.  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1897;  M.A.  1901. 

BARKER,  HENRY  BARNISTON  RAYMOND,  see  RAYMOND- 
BARKER,  H.  B.  (1840). 

BARKER,  HENRY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Jan. 
17,  1891;  from  University  College  [?  Oxford].  Matric.  Lent, 
1891;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1894.  Barrister  (Middle  Temple) 
1895.   Occurs  in  Law  List,  1937. 

BARKER,  HENRY  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Apr.  11,  1836.  S.  of  the  late  T.  W.,  silversmith,  of 
London.  B.  in  the  parish  of  St  Andrew,  Holborn.  School, 
Shooter's  Hill  (Rev.  J.  T.  Dalton).  Matric.  Michs.  1836; 
B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845;  Prizeman.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  Gainsborough,  1845-6.  P.C.  of 
Morton  with  East  Stockwith,  Lines.,  1846-62.  Chaplain  of 
Huntingdon  Chapel,  West  Stockwith,  1849-59.  Lecturer  at 
Hexham,  Northumberland,  1862-99.  R-  of  Hexham,  1866- 
98.  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham,  1872-82;  of  Newcastle,  1882-99. 
Rural  Dean  of  Hexham.  Married  Eniily  M.,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
C.  S.  Bird,  Chancellor  of  Lincoln  Cathedral.  A  munificent 
contributor  to  the  restoration  of  Hexham  Abbey.  Author, 
Sermon.  Died  Oct.  2,  1899,  aged  80,  at  Hexham.  Buried 
there.  M.I.  Father  of  Algernon  P.  B.  (1887).   (F«m,  11.  36.) 


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Barker,  James 

BARKER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  24, 
1754.  S.  of  John  (1714),  Esq.,  of  Shropham,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  School,  Wyverstone  (Mr  Steagals  {sic)).  Scholar, 
1754-6'  Entered  the  Army;  rose  to  be  General.  Took  the 
name  of  Hethersett.  Died  Apr.  25,  1812,  at  Scoulton. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1763)  and  John  (1750)  [for  whom  see 
Pt  I].   {Venn,  11.  70.) 

BARKER,  JAMES  DIXON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel, 
Michs.  1895.  [No  date  of  admission  in  College  Reg.,  but 
terms  kept  from  Michs.  1895.]  S.  of  Mrs  Barker,  of  Weston 
Dene,  Albury,  near  Guildford.   Scholar;  B.A.  1898. 

BARKER,  JAMES  RICKARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  28,  1792.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Redgrave, 
Suffolk.  School,  Newport,  Essex  (Mr  Buck).  Migrated  (age 
18)  to  Trinity,  Mar.  30,  1793;  matric.  Michs.  1796;  B.A. 
1807;  M.A.  1810.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1806,  as 
James;  "B.A.  of  Trinity';  R.  of  Newmarket  All  Saints', 
Cambs.,  1806-38.  V.  of  Gt  Abington,  1828-45.  R.  of  New- 
market St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1834  (Nov.  24  to  Dec.  23);  and  V. 
of  Wood  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1834  (Nov.-Dec).  V.  of  Leather- 
head,  Surrey,  1834.  Minister  of  Vauxhall  Chapel.  R.  of 
Westley  Waterless,  Cambs.,  1836.  R.  of  Bacton,  Suffolk, 
1843-.  [But  according  to  Clergy  List,  1846,  Edward  Burton 
Barker  was  R.  of  Bacton,  Suffolk,  1802-46-;  he  was  at 
Oxford  and  a  s.  of  Edward  (1763),  of  Caius,  and  previously 
R.  of  Bacton.]  Of  Hildersham  HaU,  Cambs.  Died  July  i, 
1850,  aged  75.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Mary's,  Cambridge.  Brother 
of  Benjamin  (1796)  and  father  of  John  R.  (1816).  (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Brayley,  Surrey,  in.  359;  G.E.C.,  Notes.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  21, 
1779.  S.  of  William  [Dean  of  Raphoe,  Ireland],  of  Okefield, 
Co.  Donegal.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Lawson).  Matric. 
Michs.  1779;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1784.  P.C.  of  Baslow, 
Derbs.,  1794-1824.  Died  June  6,  1824,  aged  62.  M.I.  at 
Baslow.  Father  of  Anthony  A.  (1817)  and  Frederic  (1826). 
{Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  11.  27;  F.M.G.,  214.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1796.  [S.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Barker,  minister,  of  St  Mary's,  Hull,  who 
died  Oct.  14,  i8i6,  aged  68.]  B.  at  Partney,  Lines.  Matric. 
Easter,  1797;  B.A.  1800.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  20,  1800; 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Hull,  1800-2.  Died  Aug.  22,  1802,  aged  24. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1797),  William  (1789)  and  Samuel  (1798). 
(G.  Mag.,  1802,  11.  879.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  22,  1807.  Of 
Derbs.  [S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Bubnell,  Derbs.  School, 
Manchester.]  >Iatric.  Michs.  1807.  Scholar.  Migrated  to 
Trinity,  June  21,  1808;  B..\.  1811.  Joined  the  48th  Regt. 
of  Foot  as  Ensign,  1811.  Killed  1812,  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz, 
aged  24.   (Manchester  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  24, 
1818.  B.  May,  1800,  at  Chatham.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B..\.  1823. 

BARKER  [post  BARKER-MILL],  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Dow.viNG,  Mar.  31,  1825.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Dorset. 
B.  Nov.  4,  1803,  at  Wareham,  Dorset.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Easter,  1825;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Previously  at 
Oxford;  matric.  (Brasenose)  Oct.  17,  1822,  age  18.  V.  of 
Longstock,  Hants.,  1828-36.  V.  of  Sombome,  1831-6. 
Created  Bart.,  Mar.  16,  1836.  Of  Mottisfont  Abbey,  Hants. 
Assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Mill,  by  Royal  Licence, 
May  8,  1835.  Took  to  training  racehorses.  Died  Feb.  20, 
i860.    {Al.  Oxon.,  sub  Mill;  Cant.  Aa  Bk.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  8, 
1852.  S.  and  h.  of  John.  B.  May  19,  1832,  at  Clare,  Suffolk. 
School,  Clapham,  London  (Mr  Pritchard).  Matric.  Michs. 
1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1866.  Of  Clare  Priory,  Suffolk; 
succeeded  his  father,  1837.  Died  unmarried  Apr.  ro,  1896, 
at  I,  Kildare  Terrace,  London,  W.    (Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  .^dm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  11,  1886.  S.  of 
Joseph  (1840).  B.  Jan.  21,  1869,  at  Eardisland,  Heref. 
School,  Lucton,  Heref.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  U..\. 
1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Manchester)  1893;  C.  of  St 
Michael's,  Kirkham,  Lanes.,  1892-8.  V.  of  Treales,  1898- 
1902.  V.  of  Ribby  with  Wrea,  Kirkham,  1902-17.  V.  of 
Barston,  Warws.,  1917-39-.   {Peile,  11.  730;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BARKER,  JOHN  COLLING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  May  22, 
1854.  S.  of  [Thomas],  of  Richmond,  Yorks.  [B.  Mar.  16, 
1835.  School,  Christ's  Hospital  (Exhibitioner).]  Matric. 
Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1859.  In  the  secretary's  office.  Inland 
Revenue,  Somerset  House,  London,  1859-82.  Died  Mar. 
1882.    {Christ's  Hospital  Reg.) 

BARKER,  JOHN  MATTHIAS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1877. 
[5th  s.  of  Alfred  Charles,  surgeon,  of  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand,  and  grandson  of  Joseph  Gibbs.  B.  there  Sept.  22, 
1856.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Of  Waihi,  Woodbury,  N.Z. 
Married,  at  Waimate,  Oct.  5,  1882,  Emily,  dau.  of  Michael 
Studholme,  of  Waimate.  Died  July  2,  1933,  aged  76,  at 
Waihi.  Brother  of  WiUiam  E.  (1878).  {Barker  Family; 
Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  11;  The  Times,  July  10,  1933.) 


Barker,  Matthias 

BARKER,  JOHN  RICKARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  9, 
1816.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Rickard  (1792),  clerk,  of  Cam- 
bridge. School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821; 
M.A.  1824.  Adm.  at  Downing,  June  i,  1840.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  8, 1820.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1826.  Barrister- 
at-law.  Judge  in  the  Court  of  Pleas,  Cambridge,  1836-43. 
Of  Hildersham,  Cambs.,  in  1829.    Died  unmarried  Jan.   9, 

1843,  aged  43.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Mary's,  Cambridge.  {Peile, 
II.  384;  G.E.C.) 

BARKER,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1844.  S.  of  Peter.  B.  at  Whitby,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  B..4.  1848;  M.\.  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1849; 
priest  (Winchester)  1850;  C.  of  Egham,  Surrey,  1850-2.  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  PimUco,  London,  1852-60.  Chaplain  at  Dresden, 
1861.  P.C.  of  High  Cross,  Ware,  Herts.,  1864-8.  R.  of 
Rushden,  Northants.,  1868-90.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peter- 
borough. Author,  Sermons.  Died  Oct.  16,  1890,  aged  63,  at 
Doveridge  vicarage.  Brother  of  Peter  W.  (1837)  and  father 
of  Eliot  F.  (1890). 

BARKER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  8,  1840. 
Of  Coleshill,  Warws.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B..^.  1844;  M-A. 
1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham,  Litt.  dim.  from  Lichfield)  June 
29,  1844;  priest  (Worcester)  1845;  C.  of  EccleshaU,  Staffs., 

1844.  C.  of  BerkesweU  with  Barston,  Warws.,  1845-67.  V. 
of  Eardisland,  near  Ledbury,  1867-1901.  Died  there  Dec. 
26,  1901.  Father  of  the  next  and  John  (1886).  {Peile,  11. 
468.) 

BARKER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  25,  1880. 
S.  of  Joseph  (above),  V.  of  Eardisland.  B.  June  25,  1861, 
at  Barston,  Warws.  School,  Lucton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884.  Student  at  Queen's  Hospital,  Birmingham,  1887- 
90.  Died  Feb.  25,  1896,  at  Eardisland.  Brother  of  John 
(1886).  {Peile,  II.  677.) 

BARKER,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  30, 
1828.  [S.  of  Joseph  Gibbs.]  B.  [Dec.  15,  1809]  in  London. 
[School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar;  B.A. 
{2<)th  Wrangler)  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford) 
1834;  priest,  1835;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Hereford,  1834-49. 
Chaplain  of  the  County  Gaol,  Hereford,  1849-75  ;  of  Hereford 
Infirmary,  1843-64;  remained  unbeneficed.  Married  (1)  Jane, 
dau.  of  WilUam  Lingen,  of  Burghili,  Heref.,  Apr.  5,  1837; 
(2)  Eliza,  dau.  of  Harley  Thomas,  of  Wormsley  Grange, 
Heref.,  May  17,  1849.  Author,  Puseyism . . .  \  T/ie  Ages  to 
Come.  . .,  etc.  Died  1903,  aged  93,  at  Hereford.  Brother  of 
William  G.  (1829)  and  Matthias  (1840).  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
N.S.,  11;  Barker  Family  of  Aston;  List  of  Carthus.) 

BARKER,  JOSEPH  HURTON  AVELING.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  3,  1884.  S.  of  Joseph  Hurton,  Esq.  [died  Mar. 
17,  1884.  Of  Hum  Hall  and  Mattimore  House,  Lines.,  and 
of  Needham  House,  Cambs.].  B.  Feb.  12,  1865,  at  Newton 
HaU.  School,  Scheme  College,  Bucks.  (Dr  S.  B.  James, 
D.D.).  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Of  St  German's  Hall,  King's 
Lynn,  Norfolk.  Died  Oct.  13,  1930,  aged  66.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Eagle.) 

BARKER,  KENNETH  EDGAR  MYLNE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  1, 
1896.  [S.  of  Charles  M.,  of  9,  Holland  Park,  Kensington. 
B.  Oct.  1877.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1896. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Cambs.  Regt.,  Territorial 
Force  Reserve).  Of  Blakeney  Hotel,  Blakeney,  Norfolk. 
Died  Aug.  6,  1938,  aged  60,  at  Blakeney.  {Uppingham  Sch. 
Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Aug.  8,  1938.) 

BARKER,    KENWARD   STUART.     Adm.    at   Trinity   Hall, 

1882.  S.  of  Christopher  Dove,  Esq.,  of  Gt  Malvem,  Warws. 
[B.  Feb.  12,  1863.]    School,  Malvem  College.    Matric.  Lent, 

1883.  Land  Agent.  Of  Watchbury,  Barford,  Warws.; 
purchased  the  estate,  1904.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother 
of  Thomas  W.  (1875).  {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.,  131;  Burke,  L.G., 
1936.) 

BARKER,  LEONARD  EMILIUS  HARMAN  ROSS.  .\dm.  at 
Caius,  Oct.  1,  1895.  S.  of  John  Ross,  V.  of  Ashley  Green, 
Bucks.  B.  Aug.  20,  1877,  at  Gt  Malvem,  Worcs.  School, 
Aldenham,  Herts.  (Rev.  John  Kennedy).  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B..\.  1898;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1903;  D.P.H.  1912. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London,  and  Manchester.  Medical 
Officer  of  Health  for  Lanes.  County  Council.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  Mossley  HiU,  Liverpool, 
1939-    {Venn,  11.  541;  Medical  Directory,  1936.) 

BARKER,  MATTHIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  30,  1840. 
[S.  of  Joseph  Gibbs,  Esq.,  of  London.  B.  Sept.  17,  1821.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B..\.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon, 
1846;  priest  (Worcester)  1847;  C.  of  Kenilworth,  1846-51. 
Held  other  curacies,  1851-5.  Chaplain  to  the  E.I.C.  at 
Peshawar,  1855-66.  V.  of  Waltham  Cross,  Herts.,  1866-83. 
Died  unmarried  Dec.  4,  1883,  aged  62,  at  Waltham  Cross. 
Buried  at  Stoneleigh,  Warws.  Brother  of  Joseph  H.  (1848), 
etc.  {Pedigree  of  the  Barker  Family;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
N.S.,  n.) 


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Barker,  Percy  Clarence 

BARKER,  PERCY  CLARENCE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Alexandria,  Egypt.  School,  Fettes. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Died  Nov.  1897,  at  Johannesburg, 
Transvaal. 

BARKER,  PETER  WILLIAMS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  11, 
1837.  [S.  and  h.  of  Peter,  of  Whitby,  Yorks.]  B.  at  Ditch- 
ling,  Sussex.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837,  as  P.  William.  Migrated 
to  Pembroke,  Oct.  17,  1838;  B.A.  1841.  Brother  of  John  T. 
(1844)- 

BARKER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7,  1817. 
[S.  of  William  (1789),  clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  22,  1823,  as  s.  of  the  Rev. 
William,  of  Silverton,  Devon.   Brother  of  William  (1823). 

BARKER,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  28,  1817.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1817,  as  Barber 
(sic);  B.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  17,  1821; 
priest,  Mar.  3,  1822.  Probably  V.  of  Cottingham  with 
Skidby,  Yorks.,  1832.  V.  of  Pagham,  Sussex,  1850-71.  Rural 
Dean  of  Chichester,  1858-71.  Co-editor  of  the  Protestant 
Guardian,  1827-9,  and  of  the  Quarterly  Educational  Maga- 
zine, 1847-9.  Author,  The  Church's  Safety  in  the  Hour  of 
Tetnptation;  The  SpirUual  Life.  Died  Mar.  9,  1871,  aged 
73.  (T.  A.  Walker,  399;  Boase;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  15, 
1871,  where  he  is  wrongly  called  Barber.) 

BARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
27,  1754.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Derbs.  B.  at  Bakewell. 
School,  Chesterfield  (Mr  Saunders).  Matric.  Michs.  1754; 
Scholar.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Mar.  25,  1756;  B.A.  {gth 
Wrangler)  1758;  M.A.  1761;  B.D.  1770.  Fellow  and  Tutor 
of  Queens',  1760.  Proctor,  1768-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield 
and  Coventry)  June  24,  1759;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  2,  1760.  R.  of 
St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  1766-70.  V.  of  Youlgrave,  Derbs., 
1770-96.  R.  of  Hickling,  Notts.,  1775-96.  Travelled  abroad 
as  tutor  to  Prince  Poniatowski,  nephew  of  the  King  of 
Poland.  Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Marmaduke  M.  Calyer. 
Took  part  in  the  controversy  occasioned  by  the  pubUcation 
of  I'he  Confessional,  and  the  presentation  of  the  Clergy's 
petition  to  the  House  of  Commons.  Died  Nov.  1796.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  in.  630;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  26,  1760.  Of  Derbs.  B.  June  23,  1741-  [S.  of  Robert, 
yeoman,  of  Bubnell,  Derbs.]  School,  Manchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1761:  Scholar,  1760;  B..\.  1764;  M.A.  1767.  P.C.  of 
Astley  in  Leigh,  Lanes.,  1769-1822.  R.  of  St  Anne's,  Man- 
chester, 1795-1822.  Married  and  had  issue.  Included  by 
Glover  in  his  list  of  'Eminent  Natives'  of  the  Co.  of  Derbs. 
(Glover,  i.  App.  103.)  Died  Apr.  29,  1822,  aged  »t,  at 
Astley.  (r.  A.  Walker,  321;  Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Manchester  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  13,  1776.  2nd 
s.  of  Thomas  (1728-9),  deceased,  R.  of  Cherry  Burton,  Yorks. 
B.  there  Sept.  29,  1756.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Croft).  Matric. 
Lent,  1776;  Scholar;  B.A.  1780;  M.A.  1811.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Feb.  12,  1780.  V.  of  HoUym  with  Withemsea,  Yorks., 
1780-1816.  R.  of  Holmpton-in-Holdemess,  1784-1816.  R. 
of  Welwick,  1784-1816.  Died  Jan.  i,  1816,  aged  59,  at 
Hollym  House,  near  Partington.  Father  of  Charles  (1810) 
and  Edmund  H.  (1805).  (Poulson,  Holderness,  n.  339;  G. 
Mag.) 

BARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  30,  1845. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850. 

BARKER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  21,  i777-  B. 
at  Lyndon,  Rutland.  [Samuel  Barker,  the  Hebraist  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.)  was  of  Lyndon,  Rutland;  perhaps  this 
man  was  of  the  same  family.] 

BARKER,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  19, 

1798.    S.  of  (John),   clerk,   of  Hull.     Matric.   Michs. 

1799;  Scholar.  One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  18,  1803;  Literate.  Perhaps  C.  of  Horseheath  and  W. 
Wickham,  Cambs.,  r8i8.  One,  Samuel  Barker,  R.  (sinecure) 
of  Carleton  St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1832-59,  died  Sept.  14,  1859, 
aged  78,  at  Lakenheath,  Suffolk.  [The  age  would  fit  this  man, 
and  cannot  be  the  Peterhouse  man,  as  suggested  by  T.  A. 
Walker,  421.]  Brother  of  John  (1796),  etc.  (G.  Mag.,  1859,  11. 
539-) 

BARKER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  30,  1824.  S.  of  S.,  of  Staffs.  Matric.  Lent,  1825;  B.A. 
1829;  M.A.  1832. 

BARKER,  SAMUEL  [LANEY  or  LOREY].  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Caius,  Sept.  3,  1795.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Yarmouth,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1796;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  31,  1800;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1802. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  York,  and  afterwards  to  the  Duke  of 
Cambridge.  C.  of  Southery,  Norfolk,  1819-25.  Married 
Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Ray,  Esq.,  of  Tannington,  Suffolk. 


Barker,  William 

Author,  Sermons.  Died  Feb.  5,  1836,  aged  56,  being  run  over 
in  London  by  a  cab.  M.I.  at  Tannington.  'His  end  was 
awful  and  sudden.'  [In  the  notice  of  death  in  the  G.  Mag., 
1836,  he  is  styled  Samuel  Lorey  Barker,  M.A.,  and  is  said  to 
have  been  killed  by  the  kick  of  a  runaway  horse  in  Regent  s 
Circus.]  [Venn,  11.  128;  C.  J.  Palmer,  Gt  Yarmouth,  i.  401, 
where  he  is  called  Samuel  Laney  Barker.) 

BARKER,  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  13,  1891. 
S.  of  J[ohn]  L[ees],  Esq.,  of  Dunham  Road,  Bowden.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891.  Of  Reigate,  Surrey.  Died  Dec.  4,  1938,  aged  65, 
in  London.   {The  Times,  Dec.  6,  1938.) 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  16, 1758. 
S.  of  Robert  (?  1720),  R.  of  Mellis,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Eye.  Schools, 
Botesdale  (Mr  Christian)  and  Wyverstone  (Mr  Steggalls). 
Scholar,  1758-62;  matric.  Easter,  1759;  B..\.  1762.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  July  34,  1763;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1769;  C.  of 
Thomham,  Suffolk,  1763.  C.  of  Wickham  Skeith,  1769.  C. 
of  Gislingham  and  Rishangles  for  many  years.  Died  Apr. 
1819,  at  Halesworth.    (Venn,  11.  74.) 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec.  25,  1778.  B. 
at  York.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ancaster,  Yorks.,  1814-29. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  10, 
1797.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  York.  School,  Thornton, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Mackereth).  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Oct.  20, 
1798;  matric.  Michs.  1798.  Migrated  thence  to  Queens', 
Mar.  23,  1799;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1806.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
July  18,  1802;  priest,  Oct.  7,  1804;  C.  of  Thirkleby  and 
KUbum,  Yorks.,  1802.  V.  of  Thirkleby,  and  P.C.  of  Kilbum, 
1804-68.  Died  Apr.  21,  1868,  aged  88,  at  Lavender  Sweep, 
Wandsworth.   (G.  Mag.,  1868,  i.  785.) 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  22,  1858. 
S.  of  Thomas  [farmer].  B.  Sept.  9,  1838,  at  Old  Machar, 
Aberdeens.  School,  King's  CoUege,  Aberdeen.  Matric. 
Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  i860;  Exhibitioner,  1861;  ist  Smith's 
Prize;  B.A.  (Senr.  Wrangler)  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Fellow,  1862. 
Tutor,  1861-5.  Professor  of  Pure  Mathematics  at  Owens 
College,  Manchester,  1865-85;  retired,  1885.  Lived  at 
Whalley  Bridge;  afterwards  at  Buxton.  Endowed  professor- 
ship of  cryptogamic  botany  at  Manchester.  A  distinguished 
mathematician,  and  a  successful  teacher.  Died  unmarried 
Nov.  20,  1907,  at  Buxton.  (D.N.B.,  Twentieth  Century; 
The  Times,  Nov.  22,  1907.) 

BARKER,  THOMAS  ALFRED.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Dec.  15,  1829.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Ashford  Hall,  Derbs. 
B.  Jan.  16,  1808.  School,  Edinburgh  University.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1830;  M.B.  and  M.L.  1835;  M.D.  1840.  F.R.C.P. 
(London)  1840;  Censor;  Examiner  and  Lumleian  Lecturer. 
Physician  to  the  Public  Dispensary,  London.  Consulting 
Physician  and  Lecturer  on  Medicine  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
Died  Oct.  19,  1891,  at  109,  Gloucester  Place,  London. 
(Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  Glover,  Derbs.,  11.  146.) 

BARKER,  THOMAS  CHILD  or  CHILDE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  27,  1846.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Heatherington, 
merchant,  of  Heckmondwike,  Yorks.  [and  Mary  Rayner, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Child,  of  Thorne,  Yorks.].  B.  June  30,  1826, 
at  Liversedge,  Birstal,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Sept.  8,  1826.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Christ  Church) 
June  4,  1846,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxon.)  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord. 
deacon,  1851;  priest  (Lichfield)  1852;  C.  of  Myddle,  Salop, 
1852-5.  V.  of  Spelsbury,  Oxon.,  1856-85.  R.  of  Carleton- 
in-Craven,  Yorks.,  1885-1905.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Aryan  Civilisation,  etc.  Died  Mar.  7,  1910.  (Shrews- 
bury Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BARKER,  THOMAS  WALLACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
II,  1875.  S.  and  h.  of  Christopher  [Dove],  banker,  of  Gt 
Malvern,  Worcs.  B.  Oct.  9,  1856,  at  Newcastle-on-T5nQe. 
Schools,  [Malveni  College]  and  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
B.A.  1881.  Rowing  'blue,'  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple 
Nov.  23,  1876;  no  call.  Banker  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Died 
June  12,  1902,  at  Varese,  Italy.  Brother  of  Kenward  S. 
(1882).    (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.,  xxii.) 

BARKER,  WALTER  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1875. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.  M.A.  (Melbourne).  L.R.C.P. 
(Edinb.)  1880.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  1875.  Medical  Officer  at  Hants.  County  Asylum. 
Hon.  Consulting  Physician  at  the  Hospital  for  Mental  and 
Nervous  Diseases,  Ballarat,  Australia.  Of  Sturt  Street, 
Ballarat,  1922.  Author,  Mental  Diseases.  (Medical  Directory, 
1922.) 

BARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Nov.  2,  1789.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Kingston-on-Hull.  School, 
Kingston-on-HuU.  Matric.  Michs.  1790;  Scholar;  B.A.  1794; 
M.A.  1800.  R.  of  Silverton,  Devon,  1806-38.  R.  of  Broad- 
clyst,  1819-38.  Died  Dec.  3,  1838,  aged  66,  at  Silverton. 
Brother  of  John  (1796),  etc.;  father  of  the  next  and  Philip 
(1817).   (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1839,  i.  103.) 


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Barker  William 

BARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  22, 
1823.  Of  Devon.  [S.  of  William  (1789),  R.  of  Silverton, 
Devon.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Scholar,  1825;  B.A.  1828; 
M.A.  1831.  Probably  R.  of  Broadclyst,  Devon,  1839-41. 
[But  this  man  is  identified  with  WUliam  Barker  of  St  Catha- 
rine's in  the  G.  Mag.,  the  age,  however,  seems  to  make 
identification  with  this  man  more  probable  and  also  the 
fact  that  he  is  described  in  the  Coll.  Reg.  as  of  Devon.] 
Died  Dec.  30,  1841,  aged  35,  at  Broadclyst.  Brother  of 
PhiUp  (1817).    (G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  335.) 

BARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  3, 
1827.  B.  in  the  North  Riding,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1827; 
B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  One  of  these  names,  'M.A.',  C.  of 
Sowerby  and  Carlton  Miniott,  near  Thirsk,  Yorks.,  in  1841, 
and  P.C.  of  Stainburn,  near  Otley,  1843-56.  (Clergy  List, 
1841.) 

BARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1839. 
B.  May  23,  1822,  at  Ulverston.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A. 
1844. 

BARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1894.  S.  of  F.  C,  surgeon,  Lieut.-Col.,  of  Rajkote-Kattiar- 
war,  Bombay,  India.  B.  Nov.  24,  1873,  at  Bombay.  Schools, 
Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey,  and  Dulwich  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Entered  the  Army  (2nd  Lieut., 
Worcs.  Regt.,  1900;  Lieut.,  1901;  Capt.,  1908;  Major; 
Adjutant,  standing  camp,  Ranikhet,  1910).  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Major,  Worcs.  Regt.).  Died  Aug.  15,  1915,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Suvla  Bay.  (Dulwich  Coll. 
Reg. ;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  ALLEYNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Aug.  12,  1859.  Of  Canterbury.  [S.  of  AUeyne  H. 
(1825),  V.  of  Rickmansworth,  Herts.  B.  May  13,  1839. 
School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863; 
M.A.  1866;  C.  of  Cheadle,  Cheshire,  in  1865.  C.  of  New 
Mills,  1868.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1868-82.  Died  Jan.  7, 
1882,  aged  42,  at  Rickmansworth.   (G.  B.  Routledge.) 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  CHICHESTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  3,  1862.  S.  of  William,  physician  [President  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  Ireland].  B.  Apr.  5,  1843,  at 
Dublin.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1871.  Athletic 
'blue,'  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest  (Carlisle)  1867;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Carlisle,  1866-7.  C.  of  Derryloran,  Co.  Armagh, 
1867-71.  V.  of  KUbroney,  Rostrevor,  Co.  Down,  1871-1904; 
Rural  Dean,  1901-4.  Precentor  of  Dromore,  1897-1904. 
Married  Adelaide  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  W.  von  StiegUtz, 
J.P.,  July  8,  1880,  at  Rostrevor.  A  noted  yachtsman.  Died 
Nov.  3,  19 10,  at  Rosina,  Rostrevor.  (H.  B.  Swanzy,  Lists  of 
Dromore  Diocese.) 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1878.  S.  of  Alfred  Charles,  Esq.  B.  Aug.  26, 
1858,  at  Canterbury,  New  Zealand.  School,  Christ's  College 
Grammar,  N.Z.  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Of  Peel  Forest,  Canter- 
bury, N.Z.  Fruit  farmer  and  bee-keeper.  On  the  Domain 
Board  and  Peel  Forest  Scenic  Reserve  Board.  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  Brother  of  John  M.  (1877).  {Barker  Family 
of  Aston;  Who's  Who  in  New  Zealand,  1932.) 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  26,  1879.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  88,  George  Street,  Portman 
Square,  London.  B.  Apr.  12,  1862,  in  London.  School,  City 
of  London  (Mr  Abbott).  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar;  2nd 
ChanceUor's  Medal,  1883;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1881; 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1883);  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Fellow,  1884. 
At  the  Board  of  Trade.  Died  1891.  (City  of  London  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  GIBBS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
28,  1829.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph  Gibbs,  Esq.,  of  24,  Holborn  Hill, 
Middlesex.  B.  Sept.  28,  1811.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs-.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and 
Wells)  1835;  priest  (Lichfield)  1837;  C.  of  Combe  St  Nicholas, 
Somerset,  1835-7.  C.  of  the  Abbey  Church,  Shrewsbury, 
1837-8.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Shrewsbury,  1838-9.  Head  Master 
of  Walsall  Grammar  School,  Staffs.,  1839-44.  P.C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Matlock,  Derbs.,  1844-53.  Principal  of  the  Church 
Missionary  ChOdren's  Home,  Highbury  Grove,  London, 
1853-63.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  New  Baniet,  1864-8.  Married 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Samuel  Owtram  Bacon,  citizen  and  haber- 
dasher, of  London,  Nov.  18,  1835.  Author,  Sermons.  Died 
Nov.  14,  1897,  at  Warefield,  The  Crescent,  Sidcup.  Brother 
of  Joseph  H.  (1828).   (Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  Crockford.) 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  HIGGS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
June  9,  1759.  S.  of  George  (tailor),  of  Gt  Russell  Street, 
London.  [He  was  of  the  same  family  as  Samuel  Barker,  the 
Hebraist;  see  also  note  sub  Samuel  (i777)-]  School,  St 
Paul's  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1761;  B.A.  1765. 
Fellow  of  Dulwich  College,  1766-7.  Head  Master  of  Car- 
marthen Grammar  School,  1767-1815.    R.  of  Blethvaugh, 


Barkworth,  William  Henry 

(or  Bleddfa)  Radnor.,  1793-1816.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Car- 
marthen, 1796-1816.  Author,  Hebrew  and  English  Lexicon, 
etc.  Died  1816,  aged73.  {D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  iSi6,i.  636;  St 
Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  21, 
1825.   Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1831. 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  STAFFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct. 
13,  1869.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1879.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon)  1872;  priest  (Bombay)  1873;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Bamsley,  1872-3.  Missionary  (S.P.G.)  in  India,  1873-8.  C. 
of  Silkstone,  1878-80;  V.  there,  1880-98.  V.  of  Dodworth, 
Yorks.,  1898-1934.  Surrogate,  1880-1933-.  (Crockford,  1934-) 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  WILFRED  NUTTER.  Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Michs.  1882;  from  Cavendish  H.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Aug. 
25,  1883;  B.A.  1885;  M..A..  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest 
(Oxford)  1894;  C.  of  Enstone,  Oxon.,  1893-7.  C.  of  Wink- 
field,  1897-8.  V.  of  Toot-Baldon,  1898-1909.  Lie.  pr., 
dios.  Peterborough  and  Oxford,  1911-22.  Lie.  to  off.  at 
St  Matthew's,  Fulham,  Middlesex,  1923-32;  in  dio.  Win- 
chester, 1932-5.  Of  Colt  Hill,  Odiham,  Hants.,  1939.  (Crock- 
ford, 1938;  Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1939.) 

BARKER-HAHLO,  HERMAN,  see  HAHLO,  H.  B. 

BARKLA,  CHARLES  GLOVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1899,  an  advanced  student.  S.  of  John  Martin,  of  Ditton, 
Widnes,  Lanes.  B.  June  7,  1877,  at  Widnes.  School,  Univer- 
sity College,  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Migrated  to 
King's,  1901;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  'Oliver  Lodge' 
Fellow  at  Liverpool  University,  1902.  D.Sc,  LL.D.  (Liver- 
pool). M.Sc.  (Victoria).  Demonstrator  and  Assistant 
Lecturer  in  Physics  at  Liverpool  University,  1905.  Lecturer 
in  Advanced  Electricity,  1907.  Professor  of  Physics  at  King's 
College,  London,  1909-13.  F.R.S.,  and  F.R.S.E.  1912. 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  at  Edinburgh  University, 
1913-36-.  Bakerian  Lecturer,  Royal  Society,  1916;  Hughes 
medallist,  1917.  Nobel  Prize  for  Physics,  1917-  Married  and 
had  issue.  Of  The  Hermitage  of  Braid,  Edinburgh.  (Univ. 
Cat.,  1935-6;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BARKLEY,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  June  26,  1823.  S.  of  Charles  WiUiam.  B.  at  Bath. 
School,  Warbleton,  Sussex  (Mr  Cole).  Matric.  Michs.  1824. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  12,  1823,  as  2nd  s.  of 
Charles  William,  Esq.,  of  Sunbury,  Middlesex.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1833. 

BARKLEY,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  7,  1841.  S.  of  John  Charles  (next),  clerk,  of  Little 
Melton,  Norfolk.  B.  Mar.  9,  1824,  at  Ambleside.  Schools, 
Oakham  and  Uppingham.  Died  c.  1890.  (Peile,  11.  472; 
Oakham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARKLEY,  JOHN  [CHARLES].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  9,  1831,  afterwards  a  Fell.-Com  Matric.  Lent,  1832; 
B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon,  Feb.  15,  1835;  priest 
(Rochester)  Feb.  6,  1836.  V.  of  Melton  Parva,  Norfolk,  1839- 
83.  Died  Apr.  24,  1883,  aged  83.  Father  of  the  above. 
(R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARKWAY,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  12, 
1823  (Stat.  Eliz.);  did  not  proceed  to  B.D.  degree.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  13,  1824;  priest,  June  19,  1825.  C. 
of  Bungay,  Suffolk,  in  1865;  still  there  in  1874.  In  Crockford 
unbeneficed,  as  of  Bungay  imtil  1880;  disappears,  1881. 

BARKWORTH,  ALFRED.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  30,  1849.  8th  s.  of  John  [and  Mrs 
Barkworth],  of  Tranby  House,  Hull,  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent, 
1849.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Mar.  22,  1850.  Brother  of 
the  next. 

BARKWORTH,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1846.  S.  of  John,  of  Tranby  House,  Hull,  Yorks.  [School, 
Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Banker,  of  Beverley, 
Yorks.  Died  Feb.  9,  1902,  aged  74.  Brother  of  Alfred 
(above).   (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARKWORTH,  HAROLD  BRAITHWAITE.  Adm.  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1897.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  West 
Hatch,  Chigwell,  Essex.  B.  there  Nov.  7,  1878.  School, 
Wellington  College  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1927.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1897. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1901.  On  the  Western  Circuit,  and  the 
Wiltshire  and  Bristol  Sessions  till  1911.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1915-18  (enlisted  in  the  Middlesex  Regt.;  2nd  Lieut., 
Labour  Corps,  1918).  Of  Thurlow  House,  Felixstowe, 
Suffolk.   (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BARKWORTH,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Apr.  11,  1818.  Migrated  pens,  (age  18)  to  Trinity,  Oct.  z6, 
1818.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Hull.  Matric.  Michs.  i8i8;  B.A. 
1823;  M.A.  1826. 


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Barlee,  Charles 

barlee,  charles  (1774).  «««  buckle. 

BARLEE,  JOHN  BUCKLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  26, 
1850.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  West  Chillington,  Sussex.  B. 
there  June  2,  1831.  Tancred  Student,  1850.  Matric.  Lent, 
1851;  B.A.  1854.  Went  into  the  Army  (Commissariat  dept). 
Belonged  to  a  branch  of  the  Buckle  family  which  took  the 
name  of  Barlee.  Died  Aug.  1870.  Brother  of  WiUiam  H. 
(1844).   (Peile,  n.  516.) 

BARLEE,  WILLIAM  (1778),  see  BUCKLE. 

BARLEE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  25,  1844.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  West  ChUUngton,  Sussex. 

B.  at  Ash  Booking,  Sufiolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  West  Chilling- 
ton,  Sussex,  1849-52.  Held  other  curacies,  1852-69.  V.  of 
Pishill,  Oxon.,  1869-71.    C.  of  Tilmanstone,  Kent,  1871-5. 

C.  of  Slaugham,  Sussex,  1874-6.  V.  of  BiUinghurst,  1876-86. 
V.  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk,  1886-91.  Resident  at  Manor 
Road,  Folkestone,  Kent,  in  1897;  afterwards  at  Tunbridge 
Wells.  Died  Mar.  10,  1905,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Brother  of 
John  B.  (1850).   (Venn,  n.  267;  Crockford.) 

BARLEY,  CHARLES  VERE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1884. 
Subsequently  adm.  at  St  Catharine's;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. 
1893.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1889;  priest  (Beverley)  1890;  C. 
of  Kimberworth,  Yorks.,  1889-96.  C.  of  Bromley  St  Leonard, 
1896-1900.  C.  of  Normanton,  1900-8.  V.  of  Macclesfield, 
Cheshire,  1908-19.  Died  there  Dec.  10,  1919.  [Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  18,  1919.) 

BARLEY,  JAMES  SPENCER  GltANVILLE.  Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Oct.  21,  1890;  B.A.  1895;  M..\.  1903.  Ord.  deacon,  1896; 
priest  (London)  1897;  C.  of  Bromley  St  Leonard,  London, 
1896-1900.  Held  other  curacies,  1900-11.  V.  of  Sturton- 
en-le-Steeple,  Notts.,  1911-35.  V.  of  Caunton,  1935-8. 
V.  of  Winkbum,  1938-.    (Crockford,  1938.) 

BARLING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  23,  1787.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  surgeon,  of  London. 
B.  there  Mar.  11,  1769.  [School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1787  (Exhibitioner);  Scholar;  B.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1792;  priest.  May  26,  1793;  C.  of  How, 
Norfolk,  1792.  R.  of  How  with  Little  Poringland,  i793- 
1836.  Died  1836,  aged  67.  WiU  (P.C.C).  M.I.  at  How. 
(Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1836,  11.  440.) 

BARLOW,  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  30,  1871.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Mount,  R.  of  Ewhurst, 
Surrey.  B.  Jan.  15,  1856.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Athletic  'blue',  i877.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Feb.  8,  1876.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1879-  Equity 
draftsman  and  conveyancer.  Of  Bossall  Hall,  York;  lord 
of  the  manor  and  patron  of  the  living  of  Acomb.  J. P.,  1912. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  suddenly  Oct.  4,  1926,  aged  70, 
at  Bossall  Hall.  Brother  of  Francis  J.  (1888)  and  Lyonell 
(1877).   (Vis.  of  Englatid  and  Wales,  xi.) 

BARLOW,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  1898.  S.  of  C.  W.,  Esq.,  of  May  Villa,  Stourbridge, 
Worcs.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord. 
deacon,  1901;  priest  (St  Asaph)  1902;  Chaplain  at  St  Mary's 
College,  Bangor,  1901-7;  Vice-Principal  and  Chaplain  there, 
1907-28.  Hon.  Chaplain  in  the  Navv,  1918-20.  R.  of  Little 
Bentley,  Essex,  1928-33.  V.  of  Witham,  1933-6.  R.  of 
East  Bergholt,  Suffolk,  1936-9-   (Crockford,  1939.) 

BARLOW,  CLEMENT  ANDERSON  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  at 
King's,  Oct.  6,  1886.  S.  of  William  Hagger  (1853),  Dean  of 
Peterborough.  B.  Feb.  28,  1868,  at  Bristol.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Exhibitioner,  1888;  B.A.  1889;  Scholar, 
1892;  Prizeman;  LL.B.  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class,  Pt  I)  1890; 
M.A.  1893;  LL.M.  1894;  LL.D.  1901.  Called  to  the  Bar 
(Lincoln's  Inn)  1895;  also  at  the  Middle  Temple.  Barrister- 
at-law;  practised  chiefly  in  educational  and  charity  cases. 
On  the  London  County  Council,  1907-10.  Sometime  Lecturer 
at  the  London  School  of  Economics.  Secretary  of  Cambridge 
House  Settlement,  South  London,  for  three  years.  Chairman 
of  Sotheby  and  Co.,  1909-28.  M.P.  for  Salford,  1910-23. 
F.S.A.  During  the  Great  War  raised  the  Salford  Brigade  of 
five  Battahons  of  the  Lancashire  Fusiliers.  Chairman  of  the 
War  Pensions  Committee,  1919-20;  of  the  British  Central 
Africa  Co.,  Ltd.  Government  Delegate  at  the  International 
Conference  at  Genoa,  1920,  and  at  Geneva,  1921,  1922. 
Parliamentary  Secretary  to  the  Minister  of  Labour,  1920-2. 
Minister  of  Labour,  with  a  seat  in  the  Cabinet,  1922-4. 
K.B.E.,  1918.  P.C,  1922.  Created  Bart.,  May  24,  1924. 
A  member  of  the  House  of  Laity,  Church  Assembly,  1930. 
Chairman  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  the  Coal  Industry 
in  Alberta,  1935.  Of  71,  Prince's  Gate,  London,  S.W.,  and 
of  Fifield  Manor,  Oxfordshire.  Author,  Essays  on  Church 
Reform;  Education  Acts;  Barlow  Family  Records,  etc. 
Brother  of  Henry  T.  E.  (1882).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's 
Who,  1938.) 


Barlow,  George 

BARLOW,  CRAWFORD  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  9,  1865.  2nd  s.  of  William  H.  [civil  engineer,  F.R.S., 
of  High  Combe,  Kent;  for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  May  29, 
1847,  at  Derby.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
B.A.  1871.  Civil  engineer.  M.I.C.E.,  1879.  In  partnership 
with  his  father  at  2,  Old  Palace  Yard,  London,  1874-.  Died 
Oct.  24,  1920.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BARLOW,  CROSSLEY  WILLIAM  CROSBY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  1,  1883.  S.  of  William  Crosby,  clerk 
(Swedenborgian  minister),  of  Courtly  Grove,  Camberwell. 
B.  Mar.  24,  1863.  Schools,  George  Watson's  College,  Edin- 
burgh, and  at  Edinburgh  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler)  1886;  (Math.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  1st 
Class)  1887;  M.A.  1890.  Tutor  at  the  University  Corres- 
pondence College,  Cambridge.  Of  72,  Upper  Tollington  Park, 
London,  N.  4.  Author  (with  G.  H.  Bryan),  Elementary 
Mathetnatical  Astronomy.  (T.  A.  Walker,  573;  Univ.  CaL, 
1937-8.) 

BARLOW,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  8,  1847.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Ardwick,  near  Manchester. 
[School,  Manchester.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  15,  1847.  Previously  articled  to  Mr  Christopher 
T.  Clark,  solicitor,  of  Lancaster.  Married  Miss  Bellas,  of 
Patricroft,  a  lady  of  property.  Died  1858,  at  Southport. 
(Manchester  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARLOW,  EDWARD  BURLEIGH  HOVENDEN.  Adm.  at 
Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888.  S.  of  William  Hovenden,  of  Bath, 
Somerset.  B.  Mar.  15,  1870,  in  London.  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888,  as  E.  H.  B.  Entered  the 
Army  (Border  Regt.,  1891.  Retired  as  Lieut.,  1893).  (Venn, 
11.  496.) 

BARLOW,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Mar.  23,  1817.  S.  and  h.  of  George  Francis,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
R.  of  Burgh,  Suffolk.  B.  Jan.  26,  1799.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824. 
Fellow,  1823-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  20, 
1820.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1825.  Adm.  barrister;  mcorp.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  9,  1837.  Secretary  of  Presentations  to 
Lord  Lyndhurst,  1836-41.  Master  and  Comnussioner  in 
Lunacy,  1842-79;  Hon.  Commissioner,  1879-87.  Deputy 
High  Steward  of  the  University,  1856  and  1863.  Married 
Laura  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Mount,  of  Wasing  Place, 
Berks.,  June  7,  1828,  at  Marylebone,  London.  Died  Feb.  1, 
1887,  at  48,  Montagu  Square,  London.  Buried  at  Highgate. 
Father  of  Francis  M.  (1846).    (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 

XI.) 

BARLOW,  FRANCIS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  I,  1888.  S.  of  John  Mount,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  R.  of  Ewhurst, 
Surrey.  [B.  May  27,  1869.]  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Solicitor.  Of  Godalmmg;  after- 
wards of  Furnace  Place,  Haslemere.  Master  of  the  Chidding- 
fold  Hounds,  1922;  joint  master,  1929-31-  Married  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  Algernon  (1871)  and  Lyonell  (1877). 
(Utiiv.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BARLOW,  FRANCIS  MOUNT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Nov.  6,  1846.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  (1817),  Esq.,  of 
48,  Montagu  Square,  London,  W.  [B.  Oct.  14,  1829.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar,  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A. 
1855.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  17,  1850.  CaUed  to  the 
Bar,  1855.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  1,  1877,  aged  47,  at  2,  Lewes 
Crescent,  Brighton.  Buried  in  Highgate  Cemetery,  London. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Barlow  Family  Records,  Suppl.) 

BARLOW,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1893. 
S.  of  George.  B.  at  Islington,  Middlesex.  School,  Hastings 
University  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A. 
1900.  B.Sc.  (London)  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1898; 
priest  (Coventry)  1899.  C.  of  Redditch,  1898-1901.  Died 
June  18,  1901,  aged  27,  at  Roehampton.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BARLOW,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  16, 
1781.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Edmonton,  Middlesex.  School, 
Brandon  (Mr  Wright).  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1783- 
B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1785;  priest. 
May  30,  1790;  C.  of  Chatteris,  Cambs.,  1785.  C.  of  Whittles- 
ford,  1786.  Chaplain  to  the  Dowager  Countess  Talbot.  V.  of 
Gt  Abingdon,  1792-1828.  V.  of  Little  Abingdon,  1802-27. 
Died  there  1827  (?  1828),  aged  63.  Father  of  WUliam  (1829) 
and  of  the  next.   (Peile,  11.  314;  G.  Mag.) 

BARLOW,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  26,  1828.  S. 
of  George  (above),  V.  of  Abingdon,  Cambs.  B.  there  May  12, 
1809.  Schools,  Buntingfcrd  (Mr  Dewe)  and  Halsted  (Mr 
Ewe).  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Ord. 
priest  (Ely,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Nov.  27,  1836.  C.  of 
Shirland,  Derbs.,  1841.  C.  of  Helston,  Cornwall,  1843.  C. 
of  Ashreigny,  Devon,  1847-55.  Retired  to  Cambndge. 
Brother  of  WiUiam  (1829). 


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BARLOW,  GEORGE  HILARO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius, 
June  15,  1824.  4th  s.  of  Thomas  William  (i777),  V.  of 
Halberton,  Devon.  B.  there  May  2,  1806.  School,  R.N. 
College,  Hants.  (Sometime  midshipman,  R.N.)  Migrated  to 
Trinity,  Mar.  18,  1825;  matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829; 
M.A.  1832;  M.L.  1835;  M.D.  1841.  Studied  medicine  at 
Edinburgh  University,  then  at  Guy's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.P.,  1834.  F.R.C.P.,  1842.  Practised  in  London. 
Senior  Physician  to  Guy's  Hospital,  1843.  Gulstonian 
Lecturer.  Married  Lydia,  dau.  of  Stephen  Babington,  Jan.  8, 
1839.  Author,  medical.  Died  Oct.  13,  1866,  at  Longton 
Lodge,  Sydenham.  Brother  of  Philip  B.  (1821)  and  John 
(1816);  father  of  Stephen  B.  (1861).    {Venn,  11.  193.) 

BARLOW,  HARRY  GRIMSHAWE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  June  22,  1878.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  2, 
Brunswick  Place,  Broad  Street,  Pendleton.  School,  Hevers- 
ham.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885. 
Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College,  1889-1924-.  Married 
and  had  issue.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory,  19 19;  Clifton  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BARLOW,  HARRY  SIBTHORPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.  S.  of  George,  of  The  Hollies,  Sevenoaks,  Kent. 
B.  Apr.  5,  i860,  in  London.  School,  Dover  College  (Mr  Bell). 
Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Lawn-tennis  player;  amateur  doubles 
champion,  1891.   {Dover  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARLOW,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  16, 
1828.  Of  Matlock,  Derbs.  [S.  of  Samuel,  of  Sheffield.  B. 
there  Feb.  4,  1798.]  Matric.  Lent,  1829.  Migrated  to  St 
John's,  May  9,  1831,  asof  Yorks.;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1839.  Ord. 
deacon,  1832;  priest  (Lichfield)  1833;  C.  of  Dethick,  Ashover, 
Derbs.,  c.  1832-7;  resided  at  Matlock.  C.  of  Shirland,  1837- 
46.  P.C.  of  Pitsmoor,  Sheffield,  1846-72;  retired.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hagger,  of  Sheffield,  Oct.  10,  1829. 
Died  Mar.  7,  1878,  at  Pitsmoor.  Father  of  William  H.  (1853). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BARLOW,  HENRY  THEODORE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  15,  1882.  Of  Bristol.  S.  of  William  Hagger 
(1853),  clerk.  B.  June  18,  1863,  at  Bristol.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Exhibitioner  and  Prizeman; 
(Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1886);  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889;  M.A. 
incorp.  at  Durham,  1891.  College  Lecturer  in  Ecclesiastical 
History,  1896-1900.  Junior  Dean,  1804.  Proctor,  189&-7. 
Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (Sodor  and  Man)  1890.  Principal 
of  Bishop  Wilson  Theological  School,  Bishop's  Court,  Isle  of 
Man,  1889-93.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Sodor 
and  Man,  1889-93.  P.C.  of  St  Michael's,  Workington, 
Cumberland,  1893-4.  Select  Preacher,  1896,  1899.  R.  of 
Marwood,  Devon,  1900-2.  R.  of  Lawford,  Essex,  1902-6. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,  1902-6.  Died  June  19,  1906,  at 
Lawford.  Brother  of  Clement  A.  M.  (1886).  {St  Paul's  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARLOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  3. 
1816.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  William  (1777),  clerk.  B.  Nov.  20, 
1798,  at  South  Mimms,  Herts,  (his  mother's  home).  School, 
Tiverton,  Devon  (Mr  Richards).  Matric.  Michs.  1816; 
Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1823.  Ord.  priest  (Ely,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Canterbury)  Mar.  23,  1823.  C.  of  Uckfield,  Sussex, 
1822.  R.  of  Little  Bowden,  Northants.,  1830-43.  F.R.S., 
1834.  Secretary  of  the  Royal  Institution,  1842-62.  Chaplain- 
in-ordinary  at  Kensington  Palace,  1854-69.  Married  Cecilia 
Anne,  dau.  of  Ewan  Law,  Esq.,  Oct.  1,  1824.  Author,  The 
Connection  between  Physiology  and  Intellectual  Philosophy,  etc. 
Died  s.p.  July  8,  1869,  aged  70,  at  5,  Berkeley  Street, 
Piccadilly.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1824),  etc.  {Boase; 
Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BARLOW,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1834.  S.  of  John  Smith  [hatter],  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  School, 
Leeds  Granmiar.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar,  1837;  B.A. 
1838;  M.A.  1850.  Assistant  Master  at  Shrewsbury  School, 
1838-40.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest,  1841.  V.  of  St  Mark's 
with  St  Mary  Magdalen  and  St  Margaret,  Gloucester,  1846- 
68.  V.  of  Kempsford  with  Whelford,  1868-80.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Bristol,  1874-80.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Gloucester 
and  Bristol.  Died  Sept.  27,  1880.  (G.  W.  Fisher,  Annals  of 
Shrewsbury;  Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.) 

BARLOW,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  18, 
1885.  OfSouthport.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.Nov. 
20,  1861.  Schools,  Bickerton  House  and  Lausanne.  Matric. 
Easter,  1885.  Name  off  Mids.  1888.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  29,  1887,  age  25,  as  s.  of  the  late  Thomas,  Esq., 
cotton  spinner,  of  Bolton,  Lanes.,  deceased;  no  call.  Died 
Apr.  17,  1933,  aged  71,  at  Barnes;  'late  of  Southport.'  {T.  A. 
Walker,  583;  The  Times,  Apr.  19,  1933.) 

BARLOW,  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6, 
1881.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Stockport,  Cheshire. 
B.  there  July  18,  1864.    Matric.  Michs.   1881;  B.A.   1884; 


Barlow,  Samuel 

M.A.  1895.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  4,  1885.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1888.  Of  Prior's  Court,  Newbury,  Berks.  Died 
s.p.  Oct.  31,  1901.  Brother  of  Percy  (1886).  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.) 

BARLOW,  LYONELL.  Matric.  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1877.  [2nd  s.  of  John  Mount,  R.  of  Ewhurst,  Surrey.  B. 
there  Feb.  12,  1859.  School,  Haileybury.]  Scholar,  1878; 
B.A.  1881;  LL.M.  1896.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1886;  practised  at 
Malvern.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  26,  1929,  aged  70, 
at  Malvern.  Brother  of  Algernon  (1871),  etc.  (Vis.  of 
England  and  Wales,  xi ;  Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARLOW,  MARK  MASTERMAN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1883.  S.  of  [Frederick],  Lieut.-Col.  [Suffolk  Rifle  Volunteers], 
of  Hasketon,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  [B.  June  9,  1864,  at 
Hasketon.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Died  1925.  (Barlow 
Family  Records,  Suppl.) 

BARLOW,  [Sir]  MONTAGUE,  see  BARLOW,  CLEMENT  A. 
MONTAGUE. 

BARLOW,  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1886.  4th  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Manchester,  Lanes. 
B.  July  II,  1867,  at  Stockport,  Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Jan.  17,  1890. 
M.A.  1893.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1887,  as  4th 
s.  of  Thomas,  of  Torkington  Lodge,  Cheshire;  J. P.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1892.  Of  Torkington  House,  Acton,  Middlesex,  and 
of  Morden  House,  Littlestone,  Kent.  M.P.  for  Bedford, 
1906-10.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  special  list 
Recruiting  Staff).  Sheriff  of  Middlesex,  1927.  J.P-  Chairman 
of  the  WiUesden  Petty  Sessions,  1921.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  June  18,  1931.  Brotherof  Lionel  (1881).  (Univer- 
sity War  List;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BARLOW,  PHILIP  BABINGTON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  [S.  of  George  H.  P.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  V.  of  Lyme  Regis, 
Dorset.]  B.  Oct.  12,  1870.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Died  Mar.  i, 
1928,  aged  57,  at  MeUord-on-Sea.   (The  Times,  Mar.  3,  1928.) 

BARLOW,  PHILIP  BOCKETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  26,  1821.  Of  Middlesex.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  William 
(1777),  clerk.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  {28th  Wrangler) 
1825;  M.A.  1828.  Fellow,  1829.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  8,  1823.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1833.  (According  to  Foster, 
Baronetage,  he  was  in  Holy  Orders;  apparently  gave  up  the 
Church  for  the  law.)  Died  unmarried  Nov.  18,  1858,  aged  54. 
Brother  of  George  H.  (1824),  etc.  {T.  A.  Walker,  412; 
G.  Mag.,  1859,  I.  101;  Foster,  Baronetage.) 

BARLOW,  ROBERT  [ADEANE].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  28,  1844.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  WUUam  (1806),  V.  of  St  Mary 
Breding,  Canterbury  [cmd  Louisa,  dau.  of  Robert  Jones 
Adeane,  of  Babraham,  Cambs.].  B.  Feb.  12,  1827,  at  Canter- 
bury. School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1845,  as  R.  Adeane. 
Had  a  singular  career;  claimed  to  be  an  OfiScer  in  the  British 
Army  and  a  Brigadier-General  in  Burma  in  1864,  being 
awarded  the  'Star  of  Burma'  Order;  also  a  Commissary  of 
Transport  in  Abyssinia,  1868,  and  Capt.-General  in  1877;  the 
War  Office,  however,  curtly  stated  that  his  name  did  not 
occur  in  the  Army  Lists  nor  in  the  Abyssinia  medal  Rolls. 
On  leaving  College  appears  to  have  visited  Pernambuco, 
Bahia  and  Rio  Janeiro;  also  to  have  been  connected  with  the 
house  of  W.  H.  Hornby  and  Co.,  visiting  Burma  in  search  of 
concessions.  Lost  money  and  linally  became  an  inmate  of 
Enfield  Workhouse  Infirmary.  Claimed  to  be  the  father  of 
Princess  Clovis  Bonaparte,  daughter-in-law  of  Prince 
Jerome  Bonaparte.  Author,  Recollections  of  Burma;  Life  of 
Arabi  Pasha,  etc.  Died  Sept.  29,  1907,  in  the  Enfield  Poor 
Law  Infirmary.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxi.  1907.) 

BARLOW,  ROBERT  HILARO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23, 
1862.  S.  of  Robert  Hilaro,  of  i,  Keith  Villas,  Shepherd's 
Bush,  London.  B.  Aug.  28,  1844,  at  Canterbury,  Kent. 
School,  Blackheath  Proprietary  (Mr  Selwyn).  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B..\.  1867;  M..\.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Wellington) 
1869;  priest  (Lichfield)  1871;  C.  of  Newbold,  1869-71.  C.  of 
Bathwick,  Somerset,  1871-3.  C.  of  Potsgrove,  Beds.,  1873-5. 
V.  of  Childs  Wickham,  Gloucs.,  1875-91-  Lived  latterly  at 
Stratford-on-Avon.  Died  there  Mar.  23,  1893,  aged  48. 
(Scott,  MSS.) 

BARLOW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  25,  1765.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Middlethorpe,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1765.  Admitted 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  13,  1767.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  WUliam  Thornton,  Esq.  (their  dau.,  Cecilia  Arabella 
Frances  Barlow,  married  James  Parke,  created  Baron 
Wensleydale  in  1856).  Donor  of  two  silver  candlesticks  to  the 
College.  Died  1800,  aged  51.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Bishop- 
hill,  York.  (Peile,  11.  281;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  x;  Barlow 
Family  Records,  xiv.) 


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Barlow,  Stephen  Babington 

BARLOW,  STEPHEN  BABINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1861.  S.  of  George  Hilaro  (1824),  physician.  B.  at 
Famham,  Surrey.  Bapt.  Aug.  17,  1842.  Matric.  Michs.  1861; 
B.A.  1865.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall  School,  1865;  left 
1865.  Adm.  SoUcitor,  1869.  In  the  firm  of  Messrs  Barlow 
and  James,  solicitors,  of  49,  Lime  Street,  London,  E.G., 
1895;  afterwards  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  Barlow 
and  Barlow,  solicitors,  165,  Fenchurch  Street.  Died  Jan.  i, 
1923,  aged  80,  at  Corbyn's  Head,  Torquay.  {Rossall  Sch.  Reg. ; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

BARLOW,  THOMAS  DALMAHOY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  [afterwards  Bart.],  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.,  F.R.S.,  of  10,  Wimpole  Street,  London.  B.  Feb. 
23,  1883,  in  London.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1909.  Chairman  of  Barlow  and 
Jones  Ltd.,  Manchester.  Chairman  of  the  Lancashire 
Industrial  Development  Council,  1931--  President  of  the 
Cotton  Trades  Organisations  Joint  Committee  and  of  the 
Manchester  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1931-3-  K.B.E.,  1934- 
Of  Dene  House,  Didsbury,  Manchester.  Married  and  had 
issue.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.\  Univ.  Cat,  1935-6;  Kelly,  Hand- 
book, 1938.) 

BARLOW,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  May  13,  1777.  3rd  s.  of  William,  of  London.  [B. 
Oct.  12,  1760,  in  St  Paul's  parish,  Covent  Garden.]  School, 
Ashford,  Kent  (Mr  Stoddart).  Matric.  Michs.  i777;  Scholar, 
1779;  B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1784.  Fellow,  1783.  V.  of  Halberton, 
Devon,  1799-1820.  Preb.  of  Bristol,  1797-1821.  Married 
Frances,  dau.  of  John  Bockett,  Esq.,  of  South  Mimms,  Jan. 
12,  1798.  Died  Jan.  17,  1821.  Father  of  Philip  B.  (1821), 
George  H.  (1824)  and  John  (1816).  (G.  Mag.;  Le  Neve, 
Fasti  Eccles.,  i.  229;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22,  1806. 
[2nd  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  Admiral,  G.C.B.  B.  Dec.  4,  1789-] 
Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1820.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  May  28,  1820.  V.  of  St  Mary  Bredin,  Canterbury, 
1824-48.  R.  of  Weston-super-Mare,  Somerset,  1829-40. 
Canon  of  Chester,  1834-48.  R.  of  Coddington,  Cheshire, 
1834-40.  R.  of  Northenden,  1840-8.  Married  (i)  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Robert  Jones  Adeane,  of  Babraham,  Cambs.;  (2)  Anne, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Frederick  Hotham,  July  27,  1846. 
Died  Dec.  8,  1848,  at  Bath,  aged  59.  Father  of  Robert  A. 
(1844).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.) 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  May  9, 
1829.  S.  of  George  (1781),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Abingdon, 
Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord. 
deacon,  1835;  priest  (Bristol  or  Norwich)  June  18,  1836.  C. 
of  Bintree,  Norfolk,  in  1846 ;  still  there  1859.  V.  of  Toft  Trees, 
1861-86.  Died  there  Aug.  28,  1886,  aged  76.  Brother  of 
George  (1828).   (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  4,  1889.  S.  of  William  Smythe,  printer  and  stationer,  of 
Bury,  Lanes.  B.  there  May  ii,  1870.  School,  Bury  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM  HAGGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  3,  1853.    S.  of  Henry  (1828)  [V.  of  Pitsmoor,  Sheffield. 

B.  May  5,  1833,  at  Ashover  (sic),  Derbs.;  but  according  to 
D.N.B.  and  other  authorities  he  was  b.  at  Matlock], 
[Schools,  Sheffield  Grammar  and  Sheffield  Collegiate.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1853;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Moral  Sci.  Trip., 
ist  Class)  1857;  M.A.  i860;  B.D.  1875.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Ox- 
ford, 1874;  B.D.  (Christ  Church)  1875;  D-D-  {do.)  1895.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  May  30,  1858;  priest,  June  10,  1859; 

C.  of  St  James's,  Bristol,  1858-61.  V.  of  St  Bartholomew's, 
Bristol,  1861-73.  R.  of  St  Ebbe's,  Oxford,  1873-5;  Sunday 
Evening  Lecturer  there,  1876-81.  Principal  of  the  C.M.S. 
Training  College,  IsUngton,  Middlesex,  1875-82.  V.  of  St 
James',  Clapham,  1882-7.  V.  of  Islington,  1887-1901.  Rural 
Dean.  Chairman  of  IsUngton  Vestry,  1887-1900-  J-P-  for 
Middlesex,  1887.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1898-1901.  Select 
Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1875  and  1880,  and  also  at  Oxford. 
Dean  of  Peterborough,  1901-8.  One  of  the  promoters  of 
Ridley  Hall.  A  member  of  the  Council  till  1908 ;  worked  suc- 
cessfully to  raise  funds  for  the  building  and  endowment. 
Served  on  the  Prayer-Book  Revision  Committee,  1907.  A 
convinced  Evangelical.  Died  May  10,  1908,  at  Peterborough. 
Buried  there.  Father  of  Clement  A.  M.  (1886)  and  Henry 
T.  E.  (1882).  (Al.  Oxon.;  M.  Barlow,  Life  of  W.  H.  Barlow; 
D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM  WYCLIFFE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  6,  1872.  S.  of  William,  gent,  [of  Ashford,  Wilmslow, 
Cheshire].  B.  Mar.  18,  1854,  at  Bowdon.  School,  Malvern 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  24,  1875.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1883.  On 
the  Northern  Circuit.  Of  Pitt  Manor,  Winchester,  and  of 
Plas  Maenan,  Llanrwst,  N.  Wales.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Maenan.  J. P.  for  Cheshire.  Permanently  crippled  through 
an  accident  in  the  hunting  field,  1898.  Endured  his  dis- 
ablement with  great  courage.  A  keen  musician  and  a  skilled 


Barnard,  Charles  Drake 

photographer.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  11,  1913, 
aged  58,  at  Pitt  Manor.  Buried  at  Hursley,  Hants.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Eagle,  xxxiv;  The  Times, 
Jan.  14,  1913.) 

BARLOW,  or  LAZARUS-BARLOW,  see  LAZARUS,  WALTER 
SYDNEY  (1884). 

BARLOWE,  ANDREW  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  24,  1800.   Resided  tUl  Christmas,  1801. 

BARNABY,  see  BARNEBY. 

BARNACLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1854. 
S.  of  William,  shoemaker.  B.  at  Leicester.  Bapt.  Dec.  3, 
1819.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  [Bom  of 
humble  parents — his  studious  disposition  attracted  the 
notice  of  the  vicar.  Eventually  became  a  schoolmaster  and 
subsequently  obtained  an  appointment  as  head  of  a  Training 
College  in  Scotland.]  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Manchester) 
i860.  P.C.  of  Ringway,  Cheshire,  1862-4.  V.  of  Knutsford, 
1864-95.  A  shrewd  man  of  business,  greatly  increased  by 
good  management  the  value  of  his  benefice;  enlarged  and 
improved  the  church.  Died  Sept.  22,  1895,  aged  75.  Brother 
of  John  (1866);  father  of  the  next.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Church  Times,  Oct.  3,  1895.) 

BARNACLE,  HENRY  GLANVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  15,  1869.  S.  of  Henry  (1854),  clerk,  M.A.  B.  at  Knuts- 
ford, Cheshire.  Bapt.  May  13,  1849,  at  Trinity  Church, 
Stepney,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A. 
1879.  Assistant  Master  at  Chigwell  School,  Essex,  1874-6- 
Ord.  deacon,  1877;  priest  (Chester)  1879;  C.  of  Neston, 
Cheshire,  1877-9.  C.  of  Gleadless,  Yorks.,  1880-1;  V.  there, 
1881.  V.  of  Hoknes  Chapel,  Cheshire,  1882-99.  Principal 
of  St  John's  College,  Grimsargh,  Preston,  Lanes.,  1 898-1907. 
Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Manchester,  1899-1911.  R.  of  Movmt  Barker, 
Western  Australia,  1911-19.  R.  of  Rosalie  Nedlands,  W. 
Australia,  1919-30.  Astronomer  on  the  Government  Transit 
of  Venus  Expedition  to  the  Sandwich  Islands,  1874.  F.R.A.S. 
R.  of  Rosalie,  Perth,  1930-3;  retired.  Of  85,  Hensman  Road, 
Subiaco,  W.  Austraha.  Died  Aug.  24,  1938,  aged  89,  at 
Perth,  Australia.  (Chigwell  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1938;  The 
Times,  Sept.  14,  1938.) 

BARNACLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7.  1866.  S. 
of  William,  shoemaker.  B.  at  Leicester.  Bapt.  Apr.  26,  1837. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon, 
1871;  priest  (Manchester)  1872;  C.  of  St  James's,  CUtheroe, 
1871-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1873^-  V.  of  Rainford,  Lanes., 
1879-88.  Of  54,  Rufford  Road,  Fairfield,  Liverpool,  in  1892. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1893.   Brother  of  Henry  (1854). 

BARNARD,  ALFRED  JONES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1,  1883.  S.  of  Jotn,  merchant,  of  Gloucester. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord. 
deacon,  1888;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1889;  C.  of 
Moreton-in-the-Marsh,  1888-9.  Assistant  Missioner,  dio. 
Gloucester  and  Bristol,  1890-5.  R.  of  Oldbury,  Salop,  1895- 
1901.  Chaplain  at  A\Tanches,  1901-3.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Bath 
and  Wells,  1903-9.  Died  Mar.  31,  1914,  at  Hillingdon, 
Middlesex.  Brother  of  Harold  G.  (1889).  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Apr.  4,  1914.) 

BARNARD,  Sir  ANDREW  FRANCIS.  Hon.  M.A.  1842.  Adm. 
at  St  John's,  Easter,  1842.  Served  in  the  Peninsular  War. 
K.C.B.,  1815.  Lieut.-Gen.,  1837;  General,  1851.  Lieut.- 
Govemor  of  Chelsea  Hospital,  1849.  Died  Jan.  17,  1855,  at 
Chelsea.   (D.N.B.) 

BARNARD,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  28,  1755.  S.  of  John,  of  Westminster.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  i755;  Scholar,  1756.  B..\.  1759; 
M.A.  1762.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  23,  17591  priest 
(Peterb.)  Nov.  21,  1761.  V.  of  Oundle,  Northants.,  1765-96. 
V.  of  Tilton,  Leics.,  1789-96.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1789- 
Chancellor  of  the  dio.  of  Peterborough,  1790-4-  V.  of 
Barthomley,  Cheshire,  1796.  R.  of  Alwalton,  Hunts.,  1800-1. 
R.  of  Peakirk-cum-GUnton,  Northants.,  1801-15.  Died 
Sept.  15,  1815,  aged  81  (sic).  Buried  at  Peakirk.  M.I. 
(aged  79).   (G.  Mag.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

BARNARD,  CHARLES  DRAKE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Nov.  11,  1791;  from  Oxford.  4th  s.  of  Thomas 
(1737).  clerk,  of  Withersfield,  Sufiolk.  B.  there.  M.A.  (St 
John's)  1793.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  10, 
1785;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1789.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  June  6, 
1790;  priest  (London)  Apr.  22,  1792.  V.  of  Bametby-le- 
Wold,  Lines.,  1792-1833-  R-  of  Bigby,  1792-1833.  R.  of 
Ashby-by-Partney,  1809-16.  V.  of  Roxby  with  Risby, 
1816-33.  Chaplain  to  Edward,  Earl  of  Oxford  and  Mortimer. 
Married  Ann  Maria  Boynton,  widow  of  Sir  Griffith  Boynton, 
and  dau.  of  Capt.  Richard  Parkhurst,  Mar.  16,  1805.  Died 
Jan.  2,  1833,  aged  64,  at  Bigby.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1782), 
Robert  C.  (i775),  Robert  (1778)  and  John  G.  (1781).  (Al. 
Oxon.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 


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Barnard,  Charles  Edward  Gee 

BARNARD,  CHARLES  EDWARD  GEE,  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  6,  1840.  Did  not  reside.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward  W. 
(1809),  clerk,  deceased,  late  of  Brantingham  Thorpe,  Yorks. 
B.  there  Mar.  23,  1822.  School,  Rugby.]  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  12,  1842.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1847.  Of 
Cave  Castle,  South  Cave,  Yorks.  J. P.,  East  Riding.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  14,  1894.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1936; 
Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees.) 

BARNARD,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  20,  1826.  [3rd  s.  of  Robert  Carey  (i775),  R-  of  Withers- 
field,  Suffolk.  B.  Nov.  6,  1798.  School,  Uppingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  [Previously  in  the 
Royal  Navy;  served  as  a  midshipman  at  the  bombardment  of 
Algiers,  1816.]  R.  of  Bigby,  Lines.,  1833-68.  V.  of  Roxby 
with  Risby,  1833-68.  J. P.  for  parts  of  Lindsey,  Lines. 
Married  Caroline  Arabella  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Carey 
Elwes,  of  Gt  Billing,  Northants.,  Feb.  5,  1827.  Died  Sept. 
29,  1868,  at  Torquay,  Devon.  Buried  there.  M.L  at  Bigby. 
Brother  of  Henry  A.  (1821)  and  Robert  C.  (1809);  father  of 
Pelham  W.  (1852).   {Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xix.) 

BARNARD,  CHARLES  TOWNSHEND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  7,  1808.  S.  of  Edward  (1781),  clerk.  [B.  Feb. 
23,  1790,  at  Chislehvu'st,  Kent.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1809;  Scholar;  B.A.  1812.  Charge  d'Afiaires  at  Coburg, 
1842.  Married  EmUy  Unges.  Died  1878.  Brother  of  Henry 
W.  (1811),  John  {1814)  and  George  W.  (1823).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Etoniana;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BARNARD,  COLLIER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1776. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Caxton,  Cambs.  B.  there 
July  12,  1758.  School,  Huntingdon  (Mr  J.  Smith).  Migrated 
to  Sidney,  Nov.  6,  1776;  matric.  Lent,  1777;  Scholar,  1777; 
B.A. 1780.  Of  Caxton,  Cambs.,  Esq.  Married  Miss  Susan  Maule, 
of  Huntingdon,  Sept.  18,  1782.  Dead  by  June,  1837.  Father 
of  Francis  (1806).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BARNARD,  DENNIS  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1899.  S.  of  Dennis  Jacob  Johnson  (1867),  clerk,  LL.D.,  of 
The  School  House,  Stamford.  B.  1880.  School,  Stamford. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar,  1900;  B.A.  1902;  LL.B.  1903. 
Land  Agent  to  the  Norfolk  County  Council,  1908-14. 
Assistant  Commissioner  under  the  Ministry  of  Agriculture, 
1914-39-.  Of  Gorefield,  Sedley  Taylor  Road,  Cambridge, 
1939.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Redit  Books  notes;  Univ.  Pari. 
Reg;  1938-9-) 

BARNARD,  DENNIS  JACOB  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  28,  1867.  [S.  of  Dennis,  of  Norwich. 
B.  June  23,  1848.]  School,  Norwich  Grammar  (Rev.  A. 
Jessop).  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar;  B.A.  1871;  M.A. 
1874;  LL.M.  1882;  LL.D.  1888.  Assistant  Master  at  Lan- 
caster Royal  Grammar  School,  1872-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Man- 
chester) 1873;  priest  (Peterb.)  1883.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Lincoln 
1888;  of  Peterborough,  1898.  Head  Master  of  Kibworth 
Grammar  School,  Leics.,  1877-84;  of  Stamford  Grammar 
School,  1884-1906;  retired.  Chaplain  of  Browne's  Hospital, 
Stamford,  1916.  Of  Bredcroft,  Stamford.  Died  1918.  Father 
of  Dennis  C.  (1899).  (Fox-Davies;  Crockford;  Schoohnasters' 
Directory.) 

BARNARD,  EDMUND  BROUGHTON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Downing,  Apr.  23,  1878.  [4th  s.  of  William,  maltster]  of 
Sawbridgeworth,  Herts.  B.  Oct.  i,  1856.  [School,  Brighton 
CoUege.]  Matric.  Easter,  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  22,  1879.  M.P.  for  Kidderminster, 
1906-10.  Sometime  member  of  the  University  Agricultural 
Board  of  Studies.  J. P.  for  Herts,  and  Essex.  D.L.  for  Herts. 
O.B.E.  Chairman  of  the  Metropohtan  Water  Board,  1908- 
20;  of  the  Lea  Conservancy  Board,  1909.  One  of  the  original 
members  of  the  Herts.  County  Council.  First  President  of  the 
British  Waterworks  .Association,  and  first  Chairman  of  the 
Joint  Industrial  Council  of  the  Water  Works  Undertakings 
Industry.  A  member  of  various  committees  connected  with 
Local  Government.  Knighted,  Jan.  i,  1928.  Chainnan  of  the 
High  School  for  Girls  at  Bishop's  Stortford.  A  fine  horseman 
and  polo  player  and  an  exceptionally  able  administrator. 
Died  suddenly  Jan.  27,  1930,  aged  73.  Buried  at  Sawbridge- 
worth.  (The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1930.) 

BARNARD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1781.  Of  Bucks.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1735).  D-D.,  Provost 
of  Eton.  B.  there  Sept.  30,  1763.  Matric.  Michs.  1782.  M.A. 
(Lambeth)  1803.  Lieut,  in  the  Chislehurst  Troop  of  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry,  1794;  Major,  1796;  retired,  i797-  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  Apr.  25;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1803; 
P.C.  of  Harefield,  Middlesex,  1803-7.  R.  of  Everdon, 
Northants.,  1807-8.  V.  of  Bexley,  Kent,  1808-25.  Preb. 
of  Hereford,  1809-40.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1812-17.  V.  of 
Alverstoke,  Hants.,  1825-40.  Married  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
Edwjurd  Beadon,  R.  of  North  Stonham,  Hants.,  July  22, 
1784.  Died  Oct.  23,  1840,  at  Alverstoke.  Father  of  Charles 
T.  (1808),  Henry  W.  (1811),  John  (1814)  and  George  W. 
(1823).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 


Barnard,  Henry 

BARNARD,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  II,  1809.  [3rd  s.  of  Henry  Boldero  (1773),  Esq.,  of  Cave 
Castle,  Brough,  Yorks.  B.  Mar.  16,  1791.  School,  Harrow.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1810;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1817.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Aug.  7,  1814;  priest,  Aug.  6,  1815;  C.  of  Brantingham, 
Yorks.,  1815.  V.  of  South  Cave,  1817.  V.  of  Brantingham 
Thorp  in  1822.  Married  Philadelphia  Frances  Esther,  dau. 
of  Archdeacon  Wrangham,  Apr.  25,  1821.  Poet  and  scholar. 
Collected  materials  for  a  life  of  the  Italian  poet  Marc-Antonia 
Flaminio;  also  collected  material  for  a  History  of  the  Church 
of  England.  His  translations  and  poems  were  edited  and 
pubhshed  by  Archdeacon  Wrangham  in  1829.  Author, 
Poems  (imitations  of  Meleager);  The  Protestant  Beadsman; 
also  translations  from  Marc-Antonia  Flaminio.  Died  Jan.  10, 
1828,  at  Dee  Bank,  Chester.  Father  of  Charles  E.  G.  (1840). 
(Burke,  E.G.;  F.M.G.,  936;  D.N.B.) 

BARNARD,  FRANCIS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  14,  1806. 
S.  and  h.  of  ColUer  (1776),  Esq.  B.  [Aug.  7,  1785]  at  Didd- 
ington,  Hunts.  Schools,  Hitchin,  Herts.  (Mr  Evans),  and 
Linton,  Cambs.  (Mr  Okes).  Matric.  Lent,  1806;  B.A.  1810. 
Died  c.  June,  1837,  at  Easton  Lodge,  the  seat  of  Viscount 
Maynard.   (G.  Mag.,  11.  324.) 

BARNARD,  FREDERICK  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  27,  1864.  S.  of  James,  tailor.  B.  Oct.  19,  1834,  at 
Cambridge.  Matric.  Lent,  1864.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  18,  1861,  as  s.  of  James,  clothier,  of  Northampton. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1864.  Practised  before  the  High  Court  at 
Calcutta.  [Occurs  in  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar,  as  son  of  Thomas, 
of  Northampton.]   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BARNARD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  28, 
1795;  Fell.-Com.  Feb.  8,  1796.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Frederick 
Augustus,  K.C.H.,  a  reputed  natural  son  of  Frederick, 
Prince  of  Wales,  and  for  59  years  Royal  Librarian  to  George 
III.  School,  Eton.]  Married  Miss  Murthwaite,  of  Twicken- 
ham. Died  Oct.  5,  1817,  at  Clifton.  Buried  in  Bristol 
Cathedral.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARNARD,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  30,  1853.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  gent.  B.  July  16,  1833,  at 
Twickenham.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1853.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  2,  1861,  as  s.  of  George,  late  of 
Cross  Keep  (?  Deep),  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  deceased.  Of 
Cross  Keep  (sic),  Twickenham.  Latterly  a  confirmed  invalid. 
Died  Sept.  21,  1914,  at  Bath.  (Peile,  11.  530;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

BARNARD,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  2,  1823.  S.  of  Edward  (1781),  clerk.  B. 
Feb.  2,  1804,  at  Harefield,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1823. 
[Degree  not  taken.]  Fellow,  1826-7.  Died  1827,  at  Cam- 
bridge. Brother  of  John  (1814),  etc.   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BARNARD,  GILBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (1844),  V.  of  Alveston, 
Warws.  B.  there  Dec.  30,  1857.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1876;  B..A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Rochester) 
1881 ;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Battersea,  Surrey,  1880-2.  Held  other 
curacies,  1882-8.  V.  of  St  Patrick's,  Hockley  Heath,  Warws. 
1889-1906.  V.  of  Leonard  Stanley,  Gloucs.,  1906-12.  Of 
Tidmington  Cottage,  Shipton-on-Stour.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  June  17,  1935,  aged  77,  at  Weir  Cottage,  Knigh- 
ton. Buried  at  Bishop's  Cleeve,  Gloucs.  (The  Times,  June 
19,  I935-) 

BARNARD,  HAMPDEN  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  27,  1884.  S.  of  Francis  Henry,  of  14,  Caledonia  Place, 
Clifton,  near  Bristol.  B.  May  16,  1867,  at  Weston-super- 
Mare.  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889.  Assistant  Master  at  Blair  Lodge.  Of  Cecil  Lodge, 
Sneyd  Park,  Bristol,  1938.   (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARNARD,  HARCOURT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  9,  1874.  S.  of  George  WilUam.  B.  May  12,  1856,  in 
London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
Scholar,  1875;  B.A.  1878;  M..\.  i88r.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1883. 
Practised  in  London.  Of  Famham,  Surrey,  and  of  160,  York 
Road,  Lambeth.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  30,  1917, 
aged  60.  (Peile,  11.  637;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Nov.  5,  1917.) 

BARNARD,  HAROLD  GRANVILLE.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1889.  4th  s.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Gloucester. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1892.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  Nov.  1896  (Rexworthy,  Barnard  and  Bower).  Of 
83,  Cannon  Street,  London,  E.C.  4,  and  Wimbledon.  Brother 
of  Alfred  J.  (1883).   (Law  List,  1937.) 

BARNARD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  24, 
1780.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Muzzle  (?  Muswell)  Hill,  Middlesex. 
School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1781.  Died  c.  1782. 


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BARNARD,  HENRY  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  31,  1821.  S.  of  Robert  C.  (1775),  clerk,  of  Withersfield, 
Suffolk.  [B.  there  Aug.  6,  1803.]  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1822;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
21,  1827.  Died  unmarried  i\pr.  20,  1861.  Brother  of  Charles 
J.  (1826),  etc.    (Vis.  of  England  Mid  Wales,  xix.) 

BARNARD  [formerly  BOLDERO],  HENRY  BOLDERO.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  29,  1773-  S.  of  Levj-ns 
[Lewyns]  Boldero  [assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Barnard,  1769],  of  Pontefract,  Yorks.  B.  i755-  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1774;  Scholar,  1777;  B.A.  1778; 
M.A.  1781.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  i774-  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1781.  Of  Cave  Castle,  Brough,  Yorks.  Married 
Sarah  E.,  dau.  of  Roger  Gee,  Esq.,  of  Bishop  Burton,  Apr.  23, 
1788.  Died  Feb.  6,  1815.  Father  of  Edward  W.  (1809). 
{F.M.G.,  936;  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees,  sub  Gee.) 

BARNARD,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2, 
i84r.  Of  Somerset.  S.  of  Henry  Watson  (i8ii),  clerk,  of 
Pilton,  Somerset.  B.  Feb.  3,  1822.  Matric.  Michs.  1841; 
B.A.  r845;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest  (Bath  and 
Wells)  1846;  C.  of  Compton  Martin,  1845-6.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  V.  of  Yatton,  Somerset,  1846-84.  Preb.  of  Wells, 
1854-91.  Rural  Dean  of  Portishead,  1865-84.  V.  of  Wester- 
leigh,  Gloucs.,  1884-7.  V.  of  Pucklechurch  with  Abson, 
1884-91.  Died  July  2,  1891,  aged  69.  (Eagle;  Foster,  Noble 
and  Gentle  Families,  286.) 

BARNARD,  HENRY  [WATSON].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  4,1811.  Of  Kent.  [S.  of  Edward  (1781),  clerk.  B.Jan. 
10,  1792,  at  Chislehurst.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1811; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818,  as  Henry  Watson.  V.  of 
Pilton,  Somerset,  1816;  Preb.  of  Wells,  r8i7-55 ;  Rural  Dean. 
V.  of  Compton  Bishop,  1826-30.  V.  of  Yatton,  1830-46.  V. 
of  St  Cuthbert's,  Wells,  1833-55.  Married  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Major  Thomas  Clerk,  E.I.C.S.,  of  Westholme  House,  Pilton, 
Somerset,  Sept.  7,  1819.  Died  July  9,  1855,  aged  63,  of 
cholera,  at  Granada,  Spain.  M.I.  Wells  Cathedral  and  St 
Cuthbert's,  WeUs.  Brother  of  Charles  T.  (1808),  etc.  and 
father  of  Henry  J.  (1841).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Foster,  Noble 
and  Gentle  Families,  287;  G.  Mag.) 

BARNARD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  27,  1870. 
S.  of  James,  cordwainer.  B.  Oct.  15,  1850,  at  Huntingdon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar,  1872;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (12th 
Wrangler)  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Assistant  Master  at  Berkhamp- 
sted  School,  1874;  at  Bedford  Grammar  School,  1875-7;  at 
Blackheath  School,  1877-81.  Mathematical  Master  at 
Christ's  Hospital,  1882-1911.  An  excellent  teacher;  some 
sixty  of  his  Grecians  won  mathematical  scholarships  at 
Cambridge  or  Oxford.  Lived  latterly  at  Loxwood,  Sussex. 
Died  there  Apr.  30,  1927.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory;  The 
Times,  May  5,  1927.) 

BARNARD,  JAMES  JEUNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  2, 
1885.  S.  of  WUliam  Tindall.  B.  June  21,  1859,  at  Islington, 
London.  School,  Aldenham  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888;  M..\.  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest  (Man- 
chester) 1889;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Eccles,  Manchester,  1888- 
93.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  WaUington,  1893-6.  C.  of  Eccles, 
189&-8.  R.  of  Haynford,  Norfolk,  1898-1913.  R.  of  Roch- 
ford,  Essex,  1913-39-.   (Peile,  n.  718;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BARNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  6,  1814.  S.  of  Edward  (1781),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  11,  1794, 
at  Chislehurst,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A. 
1821.  Fellow,  i8r7-78.  F.S.A.,  1855.  A  collector  of  old 
china,  etc.;  his  collection  of  'Decorative  porcelain,'  sold  by 
Sotheby  and  Co.  in  1879.  Went  to  the  Derby  every  year  for 
over  50  years.  Died  in  College,  Nov.  16,  1878,  aged  84. 
Buried  in  the  Mill  Road  Cemetery,  Cambridge.  Brother  of 
Charles  T.  (1808),  etc.    (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Etoniana.) 

BARNARD,  JOHN  FRYER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  2, 
1857.  S.  of  John  Fryer,  of  7,  Oxford  Buildings,  Bath, 
Somerset.  B.  there  Sept.  27,  1840.  School,  Lansdown 
College,  Somerset  (Mr  Glover).  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A. 
1862. 

BARNARD,  JOHN  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
June  20,  1781.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  (1737),  R.  of  Withersfield, 
Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Hipperholme,  Yorks.  (Mr  Sut- 
cliffe).  Scholar,  1781-8;  matric.  Michs.  r782;  B.A.  1785; 
M.A.  1788.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Apr.  19,  1790.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1785;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1787;  C.  of 
Withersfield.  R.  of  Bigby,  Lines.,  1790-1.  V.  of  Bametby- 
le-Wold,  1791.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Oxford.  Died  June  10, 
1791,  at  Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  at  his  mother's  house. 
Brother  of  Charles  D.  (1791),  etc.  (Venn,  11.  105;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.) 

BARNARD,  MARKLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  20,  1822.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Soiming,  Berks.  School, 
St  Paul's,  London  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Lent,  1823;  B.A. 
1826;  M.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1826;  priest  (London) 


Barnard,  Robert  Carey 

Dec.  24,  1826.  V.  of  Colney,  Herts.,  1826-95.  V.  of  Ridge, 
1832-93.  Rural  Dean  of  Bamet,  1863-92.  Master  of  the 
Mercers'  Company,  1864.  A  Governor  of  St  Paul's  School. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Dowagers  Countess  of  Caledon  and 
of  Hardwick.  Died  Feb.  15,  1895,  at  Gaily  Dean,  near 
Chelmsford.   (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

BARNARD,  MORDAUNT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Feb. 
2,  1813.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (1782),  V.  of  Gt  Amwell,  Herts. 
B.  1795,  at  Litcham,  Norfolk.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1813;  Tancred  Student,  1813;  Scholar,  1814;  B.A. 
1817;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1818;  priest 
(Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Apr.  8,  1820;  P.C.  of  Bamolds- 
wick,  Yorks.,  1820-40.  V.  of  Gt  .\mwell,  Herts.,  1826-64. 
V.  of  Rydge,  Herts.,  1832.  R.  of  Little  Bardfield,  Essex, 
1845-64.  R.  of  Preston  Bagot,  Warws.,  1867-75.  Rural 
Dean.  J. P.  for  Essex.  Removed  to  Brighton.  Of  11,  Bruns- 
wick Square  in  1866.  Surrogate.  Married  (i)  Margaret 
L.M.,  dau.  of  Major  Bolton,  Apr.  15,  1821;  (2)  Adelaide  S., 
dau.  of  Charles  J.  Barnard,  R.  of  Bigby,  Lines.,  Sept.  11, 
1866.  Author,  The  Education  of  tite  Christian  Minister,  etc. 
Died  Oct.  29,  1885,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Buried  in  Ore 
Cemetery,  Sussex.  Father  of  Mordaunt  R.  (next)  and  Percy 
M.  (1886).   (Peile,  11.  375;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xix.) 

BARNARD,  MORDAUNT  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  18,  1847.  S.  of  Mordaunt  (above),  R.  of  Little  Bard- 
field, Essex.  B.  Dec.  22,  1828,  at  Thornton,  near  Skipton. 
Schools,  Charterhouse  and  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1847; 
Scholar,  1848;  B.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1851; 
priest,  1852;  P.C.  of  Oakengates,  Salop.  British  Chaplain  at 
Christiana,  Norway,  1858-62.  V.  of  Margaretting,  Essex, 
1863-1906.  A  member  of  the  Chelmsford  Board  of  Guardians 
for  nearly  30  years.  Author,  Life,  Sport  and  Scenery  in  Nor- 
way; Life  of  thorwaldsen;  Summer  in  Iceland,  etc.  Editor  of 
Murray's  Handbook  to  Norway.  Died  July  2,  1906,  at 
Margaretting.  Buried  there.  Half-brother  of  Percy  M. 
(1886).   (Peile,  II.  502;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARNARD,  PELHAM  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  16,  1852.  S.  of  Charles  J.  (1826),  clerk.  B. 
Oct.  25,  1833,  at  Bigby,  Lines.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1852.  Died  Jan.  11,  1864,  aged  31,  at  Bigby,  Lines. 
Buried  there.  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xix;  G.  Mag., 
1864,  I.  261.) 

BARNARD,  PERCY  MORDAUNT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  27,  1886.  S.  of  Mordaimt  (1813),  clerk.  B.  July  11, 
1868,  at  Heacham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar, 
1889;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1890;  M.A. 
1894;  B.D.  1901.  Examiner  for  the  Theological  Tripos, 
1899-1900  and  1904-5,  etc.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest 
(Winchester)  1897.  Assistant  Master  at  St  John's  College, 
Leatherhead,  1892-8;  Chaplain  there,  1896-8.  R.  of  Headley, 
Surrey,  1 898-1905.  Started  an  antiquarian  bookselling 
business  at  Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  1905;  removed  to  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  1907.  President  of  the  Antiquarian  Book- 
sellers' Association  (International),  1928.  Of  17,  Church  Road, 
Tunbridge  Wells.  Editor  of  Clement  of  Alexandria;  Quis 
Dives  Salveturl;  Clement  of  Alexandria,  Biblical  Text,  1899, 
etc.  Half-brother  of  Mordaunt  R.  (1847).  (Peile,  11.  724; 
Who's  Who,  1938;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BARNARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  13,  i88i.  S.  of 
William,  of  Harlow,  Essex.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1884;  B.C.  1899.  Studied  at  the 
London  Hospital,  1886-90.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1890. 
Surgeon  in  the  Royal  Navy,  1890-4.  Lived  in  New  Zealand, 
1900-3.  Died  Dec.  7,  1903,  aged  40,  at  Wanganui,  N.Z. 
Buried  at  Marton,  N.Z.  Brother  of  William  (1875).  (King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BARNARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 
1778.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (i737).  of  Withersfield,  Suffolk.  B. 
Aug.  12,  1760.  School,  Hipperholme,  Yorks.  (Mr  SutcUffe). 
Matric.  Michs.  1778;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1788. 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Oct.  28,  1787.  R.  of  Lighthome,  Warws., 
1787-1834.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1793-1834.  V.  of  Cropredy, 
Oxon.,  1795.  R.  and  V.  of  Witney,  1797-1834-  Married 
Louisa,  dau.  of  John  (Peyto),  Baron  Willoughby  de  Broke, 
Oct.  31,  1793.  [Their  son,  Robert  J.,  succeeded  his  uncle, 
Henry  Peyto,  as  9th  Baron  Willoughby  de  Broke,  and 
assumed  the  surname  of  Vemey,  in  lieu  of  Barnard,  May  17, 
1853.]  Died  Feb.  25,  1834,  aged  73,  at  Lighthome.  Buried 
there.  M.I.  Brother  of  Charles  D.  (1791).  etc.  (Cant.  Act 
Bk.;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  vii;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  i.  664.) 

BARNARD,  ROBERT  CA.REY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  June  26,  1775.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (i737),  R-  of 
Withersfield,  Suffolk.  B.  there  Nov.  9,  1758.  School,  Hipper- 
holme, Yorks.  (his  father).  Matric.  Michs.  1775;  Scholar, 
1776;  B.A.  1779;  M.A.  1782;  B.D.  1791-  Fellow,  1781-91. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  11,  1781;  priest.  May  9,  1782; 
V.  of  Withersfield,  1782-1827.   Chaplain  to  the  Countess  of 


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Aylesford,  1781.  J.P.  for  Suffolk.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Robert  Carey  Elwes,  of  Throcking,  Herts.,  June  10,  1790. 
Died  Mar.  11,  1827.  Buried  at  Withersfield.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1827.  Brother  of  Robert  (1778),  etc.;  father  of  Robert  C. 
(next),  Henry  A.  (1821)  and  Charles  J.  (1826).  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Burke,  L.G.) 
BARNARD,  ROBERT  CAREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  26,  1809.  S.  of  Robert  Carey  (above),  R.  of  Withersfield, 
Suffolk.  School,  Greenwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar. 
Buried  at  Withersfield,  Aug.  24,  1811.  {Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  XIX.) 
BARNARD,  ROBERT  GARY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  10,  1857.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bartlow,  Cambs.,  after- 
wards of  Prestburv,  Gloucs.  B.  Dec.  13,  1827.  School, 
Winchester;  but  no  mention  in  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.  of  a 
University  career.]  Matric.  Lent,  1858;  B.A.  1861.  Entered 
the  Army  (Ensign  41st  Regt.,  1847;  Lieut.,  1850;  Capt., 
1853;  Major,  1855;  retired,  1855).  F.L.S.,  1861.  Died  Dec. 
22,  1906,  at  Leckhampton,  Gloucs.  Brother  of  William 
(1844).  {Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xix.) 
BARNARD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26, 
1882.  [Living  at  Frome,  Somerset;  his  guardian's  solicitors 
there.  School,  Taunton  Wesleyan.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
Scholar;  B.A.  {4th  Wrangler)  1885;  M.A.  1889.  FeUow, 
1886.  College  Lecturer.  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School, 
1888.  Of  LeahuTst,  Towyn,  Merioneth,  1938.  {School- 
fnaslers'  Directory;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1938-) 
BARNARD,  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1845. 

Matric.  Michs.  1845. 
BARNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  3,  i777.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  and  fellow  of  Eton 
College.  Bapt.  Oct.  5,  1758,  at  Rickmansworth,  Herts. 
Matric.  Easter,  1778;  B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1784.  FeUow,  1780- 
96.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  30,  1777-  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1785.  Steward  of  the  Manor  of  Eton,  1782.  Registrar  of 
Eton  College,  1781-96.  Died  unmarried  Nov.  18,  1796,  in 
London.  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 
BARNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  27,  1782. 
4th  s.  of  Thomas  (1737),  R-  of  Withersfield,  Sufiolk.  Matric. 
Michs.  1783;  B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1791-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  3,  1787;  priest  (London)  July  4,  1790;  R.  of  Gt  Hor- 
mead,  Herts.,  1790-3.  V.  of  Amwell,  i793-^-  C.  of  Litcham, 
Norfolk.  Married  Everilda  D.,  dau.  of  Sir  Mordaunt  Martin, 
Bart.,  of  Bumham  Westgate  HaU,  Norfolk,  Dec.  1792.  Died 
June  14,  1799,  aged  34.  Buried  at  Litcham,  Norfolk.  M.I. 
(brass)  at  Gt  Amwell.  Brother  of  Charles  D.  (1791).  etc.  and 
father  of  Mordaunt  (1813).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv; 
Cussans,  11.  Pt  i,  124.) 
BARNARD,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept. 
30  1885.  S.  of  Thomas  H.,  of  Cople  House,  Bedford.  B. 
Mar  5  1866,  at  Bedford.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1885. 
Banker.  Of  Cople  House,  Bedford.  J.P.  High  Sheriff  of 
Beds.,  1914.  Died  Mar.  16,  1916,  at  Kempston  Hoc,  Bed- 
ford. '{The  Times,  Mar.  18,  1916.) 
BARNARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
14  1844.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  [Capt.,  71st  Foot,  of  Prestbury, 
Gloucs.,  formerly  of  Bartlow,  Cambs.].  B.  May  21,  1825,  at 
Bartlow.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Prize- 
man- B.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1848;  priest, 
1849'-  C.  of  Preston  Candover,  Hants.,  1848-50.  C.  of 
Barford,  Warws.,  1851-5.  C.  of  Morton  MorreU,  1855-6.  V. 
of  Alveston,  Warws.,  1856-1900.  Rural  Dean  of  North 
Kineton,  1870-94.  Resided  latterly  at  Alveston.  Died  Dec.  2, 
1908  aged  83,  at  Alveston.  Buried  there.  Father  of  Gilbert 
W.  (1876) ;  brother  of  Robert  C.  (1857).  (Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  XIX.) 
BARNARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1875. 
S  and  h;  of  William,  of  Harlow,  Essex.  B.  Jan.  11,  1856,  at 
Highlaver  Hall,  near  Harlow.  School,  Felsted.  Matric. 
Michs  1875;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar,  1878;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
1st  Class)  1879;  LL.B.  1881;  M.A.  1882.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  27,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1883.  Hon. 
Treasurer  of  the  Old  Felstedians'  Society,  1916-20;  Chairman 
of  the  Committee,  1927.  Of  9,  Old  Square,  Lmcohi's  Inn, 
W  C  and  Douglas  Mansions,  120,  Cromwell  Road,  S.W.  7. 
Died'Oct.  6,  1935.  Brother  of  Richard  (1881).  {Felsted  Sch. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1935-) 
BARNARD  WYATT  D'AUVERGNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct  6  1866.  [S.  of  John  Wyatt,  M.D.  School,  Tonbndge.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar;  B.A.  1870.  Assistant  .Master  at 
Windermere  CoUege,  1870-3;  at  Uppingham  School,  1873- 
1904.  Died  Oct.  13,  1904,  at  Uppingham.  (Tonbridge  Sch. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1904.) 
BARNARD-SMITH,    BARNARD    GOOCH,   see  SMITH,    B.    G. 

(1876). 
BARNARDISTON,  NATHANIEL  CLARKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Nov.  12,  1816.   S.  of  Nathaniel  [of  The  Ryes, 


Barne,  Snowdon 

Sudbury,  Suffolk].  B.  Nov.  5,  1799,  at  Melford,  Sufiolk. 
Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Nov.  15,  1821.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1825.  J.P.  for 
Essex.  Chairman  of  the  Essex  Quarter  Sessions,  1844-71. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk.  Of  The  Ryes,  Sudbury.  Married 
Sophia,  dau.  of  George  R.  Eyres,  of  Cavenham  House, 
Norfolk,  Mar.  i,  1826.  Died  Aug.  9,  1883,  at  The  Ryes. 
Buried  at  Gt  Henny,  Essex.    (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 

VIII.) 

BARNARDO,  WILLIAM  STUART  ELMSLIE.  Adm.  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1893.  S.  of  Thomas  J.,  F.R.C.S.  [the  weU- 
known  philanthropist,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  Schools, 
Monkton  Combe  and  Fettes  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1902.  Cocoa  planter  of  Santa  Marta  Estate, 
San  Raphael,  Tamana,  Trinidad.   {Fettes  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARNBY,  WILLIAM  HAGUE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1887.  B.  Aug.  4,  1865.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Beverley)  1890;  priest  (York)  1891; 
C.  of  Wigginton,  Yorks.,  1890-4;  R.  there,  1904-19.  C.  of 
Ledsham,  1894-8.  V.  of  Laneham,  1898-1904.  R.  of  Little 
Yeldham,  Essex,  1919-24.  Died  Nov.  13,  1935,  aged  70,  at 
18,  Royal  Parade,  Cheltenham.  (The  Times,  Nov.  16, 
1935.) 

BARNE,  BARNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  26,  1772. 
[2nd  s.  of  Miles,  of  Sotteriey,  Suffolk.  B.  Aug.  25,  1754. 
School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  Scholar,  1773; 
LL.B.  1780.  Fellow,  1781-1814.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  16,  1770.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1779-  Bencher,  1811. 
Reader,  1820.  Treasurer,  1820-1.  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  1777- 
gi.  Commissioner  of  Taxes,  1791-1820.  Died  unmarried 
June  19,  1828,  at  Dunwich.  Half-brother  of  Miles  (1762); 
brother  of  Snowdon  (1773)  and  Michael  (i774).  (T.  C.  Dale, 
Inner  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

BARNE,  CHARLES  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  3, 
1821.  3rd  s.  of  George,  banker,  of  Tiverton,  Devon.  B.  there 
Mar.  5,  1803.  School,  Tiverton  (Dr  Richards).  Matric. 
Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1S28;  B.D.  1835.  Fellow.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)  1826;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1827.  Held 
no  cure.  Of  Tiverton,  Devon,  in  1 868 ;  afterwards  at  Exmouth. 
Died  Jan.  17,  1891,  aged  87,  at  The  Hermitage,  Exmouth. 
(Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARNE,    FREDERICK.     Adm.    pens,    (age    16)    at   Trinity, 

Nov.  24,  1816.  S.  of  Michael  (i774)-  B.  Nov.  8,  1801,  at 
WiUingham,  Lines.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1819.  Comet,  4th  Dragoons,  1823;  Lieut.,  12th  Lancers, 
1825;  Capt.,  1829.  Sold  out,  Nov.  2,  1832.  M.P.  for  Dun- 
wich, 1830-2.  Of  Sotteriey  and  Dunwich,  Suffolk.  J. P.,  D.L. 
Kept  a  racing  stud;  a  member  of  the  Jockey  Club,  1835. 
Married  Mary  A.  E.,  dau.  of  Sir  John  C.  Honywood,  Bart., 
Feb.  4,  1834,  at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London. 
Died  Mar.  9,  1886,  at  Grey  Frairs,  Dimwich.  Buried  there. 
(Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vii.) 

BARNE,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  22, 
1774.  [5th  s.  of  Miles,  of  Sotteriey,  Suffolk.  B.  1759-  School, 
Westminster.]  Matric.  Lent,  i777;  Scholar,  1777.  Comet, 
7th  (or  Queen's  Own  Regt.)  Light  Dragoons,  1778;  Lieut. ,  1 780 ; 
Capt.,  1783;  Major,  1794;  Lieut.-Col.,  1799;  retired,  1805. 
Served  in  the  Netherlands  under  the  Duke  of  York,  1793-4. 
M.P.  for  Dunwich,  1812-30.  Of  Sotteriey  and  Dunwich, 
Suffolk.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Ayscough  Boucherette,  of 
WiUingham,  Lines.,  Oct.  2,  1798.  Died  June  19,  1837,  at 
Dunwich.  Buried  there.  Brother  of  Bame  (1772),  etc.  and 
father  of  Frederick  (1816).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  vii.) 

BARNE,  MILES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  14,  1762.  S.  and  h.  of  Miles,  Esq.,  of  Sotteriey,  Suffolk, 
M.P.  B.  May  22,  1746,  in  Grosvenor  Squaire,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1763.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  14,  1764- 
High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1790.  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  1791-6-  Of 
Sotteriey  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  of  .May-place,  Crayford,  Kent. 
Died  unmarried  Sept.  8,  1825,  aged  79.  at  Sotteriey  Hall. 
Half-brother  of  Bame  (1772),  etc.  (T.  A.  Walker,  323;  F.  A. 
Crisp,  Notes,  VII.) 

BARNE,  SNOWDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  28, 
1773-  [3rd  s.  of  Miles,  of  Sotteriey,  Suffolk  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Thomhill,  of  Diddington,  Hunts.). 
B.  Dec.  26,  1756.  School,  Westminster.]  Scholar,  i775; 
matric.  Lent,  1776;  LL.B.  1781.  FeUow,  1786-1825.  Adm. 
at  the  .Middle  Temple,  Nov.  9,  1773-  Migrated  to  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  11,  1782.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1801.  Bencher, 
i8i6.  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  1796-1812.  Lord  Treasurer's 
Remembrancer  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  1806.  Lord  of  the 
Treasury,  1809-12.  Commissioner  of  Customs  for  England 
and  Wales,  1812-23;  Deputy-Chairman,  1819-23.  Died 
unmarried  July  3,  1825.  Buried  at  Sotteriey.  Brother  of 
Bame  (1772),  etc.  and  half-brother  of  MUes  (1762).  (T.  C. 
Dale;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 


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Barneby,  Edmund 

BARNEBY  or  BARNABY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  July  21,  1819.  S.  of  Mrs  Bamaby,  of  Heref.  [Doubt- 
less 3rd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Brockliampton,  Worcs.]  B. 
Dec.  15,  1801.  Matric.  Lent,  1821,  as  Barneby,  Edm.  Took 
the  name  of  Higginson  on  succeeding  to  the  property  of  his 
great-uncle,  Mr  WiUiam  Higgiason,  of  Saltmarshe  Castle, 
Worcs.,  Jan.  8,  1825.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  25,  1871.  Buried  at 
Beckfords  Tower,  Bath.   (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925.) 

BARNEBY,  EDWARD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  3rd  s.  of  William  H.,  Esq.,  of  Bredenbury 
Court,  Bromyard,  Heref.  B.  Feb.  22,  1878,  at  Hanover 
Square,  London.  School,  HaUeybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1896. 
Of  Longworth  Ranche,  Okanagan  Mission,  British  Columbia. 
Brother  of  Richard  H.  (1894).    {Fox-Davies.) 

BARNEBY,  PHILIP  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  2nd  s.  of  WiUiam  (1865),  of  Saltmarshe 
Castle,  Worcs.  B.  Oct.  13,  1875,  at  Bromyard,  Heref. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1899.  Of  Trewyn, 
Monmouthshire.  J. P.  and  patron  of  two  livings.  After- 
wards of  Wilcroft,  Hereford,  Esq.,  J. P.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  William  T.  (1891).  (Burke,  L.G.,  1936; 
Walford,  Co.  Fam.,  1920.) 

BARNEBY,  RICHARD  HICKS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1894. 
2nd  s.  of  William  H.,  Esq.,  of  Bredenbury  Court,  Broms- 
grove,  Heref.  [B.  May  16,  1875.]  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894.  Of  Longworth  HaU,  Heref.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
J. P.  for  Pembs.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  31,  1923, 
aged  47.  Buried  at  Bredenbury.  Brother  of  Edward  A. 
(1896).   (Buike,  L.G.;  Fox-Davies.) 

BARNEBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Apr.  19,  1865.  S.  and  h.  of  WUliam,  deceased,  of 
Clater  Park,  Worcs.  B.  Jan.  22,  1846.  Matric.  Easter,  1865. 
Of  Clater  Park  and  Saltmarshe  Castle,  Heref.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Heref.  Inherited  Saltmarshe  Castle  from  his  uncle, 
Edmund  Barneby,  in  1871.  Died  Mar.  9,  1895.  Father  of 
the  next  and  Philip  B.  (1894).   (Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BARNEBY,  WILLIAM  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (above),  of  Saltmarshe 
Castle,  Heref.  B.  there  Jan.  31,  1873.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  i8gi;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1893.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1898.  Never  practised.  Of 
Clater  Park  and  Saltmarshe  Castle,  Bromyard,  Heref.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Heref.  High  Sheriff,  1904.  Patron  of  two 
livings.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Philip  B.  (1894). 
{Fox-Davies;  R.  L.  Lloyd;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BARNES,  ALAN  SEDGWICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3, 
1867.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Aniield  Cottage,  Liverpool. 
B.  Oct.  9,  1850.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Died  May  17,  1915. 
Brother  of  John  G.  (1865).   (Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BARNES,  ALFRED  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1, 
1896.  S.  of  John  Starkey  [Starkie],  of  Mildura,  Moseley, 
Birmingham.  B.  Sept.  14,  1877,  at  Birmingham.  School, 
King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar, 
1898;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1898;  Pt  II,  ist  Class, 
1899);  B.A.  1899.  Barrister  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1906.  Of  the 
Local  Government  Board,  Whitehall,  London.  Died  July 
20,  1916,  aged  38,  at  Moseley.  Brother  of  Ernest  W.  (1892) 
and  James  S.  (1900).   (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BARNES,  ALFRED  THOMAS  HOLLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1875.  2nd  s.  of  Alfred,  Esq.  [of  Ashgate 
Lodge,  Chesterfield,  Derbs.].  B.  [July  28,  1857]  at  White- 
coles,  near  Chesterfield.  Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Of  Ashgate 
Lodge,  Chesterfield.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  13, 
1930,  aged  72.  Brother  of  Arthur  G.  (1873),  etc.  {Fox- 
Davies;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BARNES  [post  BARNES-GORELL],  ARTHUR  GORELL.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18,  1873.  S.  and  h.  of  Alfred,  of 
Chesterfield,  Derbs.  B.  there  Apr.  i,  1855.  School,  Welling- 
ton College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881. 
CoUiery  proprietor.  Director  of  the  Midland  Railway  Com- 
pany. Of  GlapweU  Hall,  Derbs.  J. P.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Late  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major,  3rd  Batt.,  Derbs.  Regt.  Died 
Nov.  16,  1920.  Brother  of  Edwin  C.  (1882),  Ernest  E.  (1880) 
and  Alfred  T.  H.  (1875).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARNES,  BARRINGTON  SYER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1853.  S.  of  John,  surgeon.  B.  at  Clare,  Suffolk. 
Bapt.  June  9,  1834.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1853;  B.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1857;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1859;  C.  of  Lythe,  Yorks.,  1858.  C.  of  Melbourne,  Leics., 
1859-60.  C.  of  Hundon,  Suffolk,  1860-3.  R-  of  Chignall  with 
Mashbury,  Essex,  1864-88.  Died  Nov.  28,  1888,  aged  54,  at 
Chignall.   {List  of  Carthus.;  Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARNES,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May 
25.  1763.  S.  of  Edward,  scythe  grinder,  of  Yorks.  B.  at 
Wadsley.  School,  Sheffield  Free  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  Michs. 
1764;  Scholar,  1766;  B.A.  (8th  Wrangler)  1767.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln,  Lift.  dim.  from  London)  Mar.  15,  1767.  Died 
(?)  Feb.  1769,  of  a  violent  fever,  at  Wisbech,  Cambs.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  692.) 

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Barnes,  Ernest  William 

BARNES,  BROOKE  CREMER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Aug.  30,  1850.  S.  of  Alfred  B.,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S.  B.  at  Chelsea, 
Middlesex.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov. 
18,  1855;  priest,  Dec.  27,  1857;  C.  of  Rotherfield,  Sussex. 
C.  of  Hawkhurst,  Kent,  1865-71.  R.  of  Naughton,  Suffolk, 
1871-1909.  Not  in  Crockford,  1910.  Father  of  Herbert  S. 
(1898). 

BARNES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1874.  Of  Norfolk.  4th  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Surlingham,  near 
Norwich.  B.  there  Mar.  15,  1856.  School,  Rochester, 
Cathedral  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Migrated  to 
Oxford;  matric.  (Worcester  College)  Oct.  15,  1878,  age  22; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1879;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1881;  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  WeUs,  1880-2. 
Held  other  curacies,  1882-91.  V.  of  Westbury  sub  Mendip, 
1891-1939-.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BARNES,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  11,  1880.  S.  of  WiUiam  C,  artificer,  of  Oak  HaU, 
Buckhurst  HiU.  B.  at  Stratford,  Essex.  [School,  ChigweU.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  1884;  priest  (Bath  and  WeUs  for  Ely)  1885;  C.  of 
Homingsheath,  Suffolk,  1884-6.  C.  of  Heydon,  Essex, 
1886-90.  C.  of  Hertingfordbury,  Herts.,  1891-2.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Marquis  of  Bristol,  1885-1905.  V.  of  Wendens 
Ambo,  Essex,  1892-1905.  Acting-Chaplain  to  the  Forces  at 
Portsmouth,  1900.  Died  Aug.  r,  1905,  aged  43,  at  Wendens 
Ambo.   {ChigweU  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

BARNES,  CHARLES  STUART.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1878. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.  [B.  July  16,  1859. 
School,  Cheltenhzun  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  {Chelten- 
ham Coll.  Reg.) 

BARNES,  CLIFFORD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i, 
1892.  S.  of  John  Matthew,  Esq.,  of  Momingthorpe,  Norfolk. 
B.  Oct.  18,  1872.  Schools,  HaUeybury,  Ipswich  and  Gottin- 
gen,  Germany.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1900.  Medical  Student  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1899.  Practised  at  Highgate.  Sometime 
Assistant  House  Surgeon  to  the  MetropoUtan  Hospital. 
Died  June  lo,  1902,  of  diphtheria,  at  Highgate.  Brother  of 
John  S.  (1886).   {PeiU,  li.  779.) 

BARNES,  EDMUND  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1874.  S.  and  h.  of  Edmund,  Esq.  [deceased,  late  of 
Ashgate  House,  Chesterfield,  Derbs.].  B.  [Jan.  23,  1855]  at 
Chesterfield.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  8,  1875.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1880.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Of  Leemount,  Carrigrohane, 
Co.  Cork,  and  of  Ashgate  House,  Chesterfield.  J. P.  of 
Derbs.  and  Notts.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  June  2, 
1920.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BARNES,  EDWIN  CLAY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 

1882.  4th  s.  of  Alfred,  of  Ashgate  Lodge,  Chesterfield,  Derbs, 
B.  there  Apr.  6,  1864.  School,  Wellington  CoUege.  Matric 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  29 
1886.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1890.  Of  Ashgate  Lodge,  Chester 
field.  High  Sheriff  of  Derbs.,  1923-4.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Chair 
man  of  the  Derbs.  County  CouncU,  1920-37.  C.B.E.,  1920, 
Brother  of  Arthur  G.  (1873),  etc.  {Fox-Davies;  Who's  Who, 
193S.) 
BARNES,  ERNEST  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  1, 
1880.  3rd  s.  of  Alfred,  of  Ashgate  Lodge,  Chesterfield,  Derbs. 
B.  there  June  2,  1862.  School,  WeUington  CoUege.  Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Died  unmarried  Nov.  5,  1930,  aged 
68.  Buried  at  Old  Brampton,  Sheffield.  Brother  of  Arthur  G. 
(1873),  etc.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1936;  The  Times,  Nov.  6,  1930.) 

BARNES  [post  PEMBERTON-BARNES],  ERNEST  PEMBER- 
TON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  24,  1874.  S.  of  WiUiam, 
of  The  HaU,  Havering,  Essex.  B.  Feb.  12,  1855,  at  Romford. 
School,  Brighton  College  (Mr  Bigg).  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Died  Sept.  20,  1920.  Brother  of 
Percy  P.  (1878).   {Fox-Davies.) 

BARNES,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  21, 
1892.  S.  of  John  S.,  of  MUdura,  Moseley,  Birmingham.  B. 
Apr.  1, 1874,  at  Altrincham,  Cheshire.  School,  King  Edward's, 
Birmingham  (Mr  Varley).  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  1st  Smith's 
Prizeman;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler)  1896;  M.A.  1900;  Sc.D.  1907. 
FeUow,  1898-1916.  Tutor,  1905-15.  Lecturer  in  Mathe- 
matics, 1902-15.  Held  various  CoUege  Offices.  President  of 
the  Union  Society,  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (London) 
1903;  Select  Preacher,  1906,  1907,  1910,  1915,  1917,  1920, 
1923,  1926;  at  Oxford,  1914-16  and  1921.  Examining 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Llandaff,  1906-20.  Master  of  the 
Temple,  1915-19.  Canonof  Westminster,  1918-24.  Bishop  of 
Birmingham,  1924-39-.  Gifford  Lecturer,  Aberdeen,  1928 
and  1929.  Hon.  D.D.  (Aberdeen)  1925.  LL.D.  (Glasgow) 
1926.  D.D.  (Edinb.)  1927.  F.R.S.,  1909.  F.R.A.S.  Author, 
Scientific  Theory  and  Religion;  also  papers  on  Pure  Mathe- 
matics. Brother  of  Alfred  E.  (1896),  etc.   {Crockford,  1939.) 

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Barnes,  Francis 

BARNES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  (age  i8)  at  King's,  a  scholar  fro 
Eton,  Jan.  i6,  1764.  S.  of  Joseph,  yeoman  farmer.  B.  Jan. 
13,  1744-5,  at  Bolton-by-the-Sands,  Lanes.  Matric.  Easter, 
1764;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1768;  M.A.  1771;  B.D.  1784;  D.D. 
{Lit.  Reg.)  1789.  Fellow,  1767-87.  Vice-Provost,  1784-8. 
Proctor,  1779.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  19,  1769;  C.  of 
Wattisham,  Suffolk,  1768-76.  Master  of  Peterhouse,  1788- 
1838.  Vice-Chancellor,  1788  and  1807.  Knightsbridge 
Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1813-38.  Died  May  i,  1838, 
aged  94.  {T.  A.  Walker,  357;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 
BARNES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Mar.  25, 
1843.  Of  Gloucs.  S.  of  Francis  Kentucky  (timber  merchant 
and  alderman  of  Bristol,  1850-68;  died  1876).  B.  at  Bristol. 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon, 
1848;  priest  (Ripon)  1849;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Bradford, 
1848-9.  C.  of  St  James's,  Taunton,  1849-51.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Plymouth,  1851-79.  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Emigrant 
Depot.  Not  in  Crockford,  1880.  Author,  Sermons.  (C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 
BARNES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Si  Catharine's,  May  31, 
1865.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Leeds,  Yorks.  [School,  Leeds 
Grammar,  as  s.  of  John,  salesman,  of  2,  Woodhouse  Lane.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  i86g;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon, 
1869;  priest  (Ripon)  1870;  C.  of  Almondbury,  Yorks.,  1869- 
70.  C.  of  Heckmondwike,  1870-2.  C.of  Maidwell.Northants., 
1872-3  and  1875-7.  C.  of  Hanging  Heaton,  1873-5.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Wakefield,  1878-86.  C.  of  Rauceby,  Lines., 
1886-8.  C.  of  Moxley,  Staffs.,  1889-90.  C.  of  Clarborough, 
Notts.,  1890-6.  R.  of  Shadingfield,  Suffolk,  1896-1910. 
Died  June  13,  1910,  aged  64,  at  Clacton-on-Sea.  (Leeds  Or. 
Sch.  Reg.;  Thoresby  Soc.  PubL;  R.  F.  Scott.) 
BARNES,  FRANK  PURCELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, Apr.  20,  1899.  S.  of  Isaac,  V.  of  Ballyeastle,  Co. 
Antrim.  B.  Oct.  2,  1880.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Easter, 
1899;  Exhibitioner.  Gazetted  to  the  Army  Service  Corps, 
1904;  Lieut.,  1906;  Capt.,  1913;  Major,  1917.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.S.C;  mentioned  in  despatches; 
D.S.O.,  1916;  O.B.E.,  1918).  A.M.I.M.Eng.,  1920.  M.I.M.E., 
1926.  Chief  Instructor  at  the  Mechanical  Transport  School, 
Aldershot,  1920-3,  and  at  the  Boys'  Technical  School, 
Chepstow,  1923-6.  Transferred  to  the  Indian  Army,  1928. 
Mechanical  Transport  Adviser  to  the  Indian  Army,  1930-5 ; 
Col.,  1934.  Deputy-Director  of  Transport,  Army  H.Q., 
India,  1936-7;  retu-ed;  of  Marwell  Lodge,  Church  Crookham, 
Hants.  Married  and  had  issue.  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's 
Who,  1938;  Univ.  War  List.) 
BARNES,  FREDERIC  GORELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.  [of  Mossley  HUl, 
Lanes.].  B.  Nov.  16,  1856,  at  Everton,  Liverpool.  School, 
Royal  Institution,  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1882;  M.A.  1888.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  8,  1882. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1885.  Of  Ashgate  Lodge,  Chesterfield, 
Derbs.,  Turk's  Place,  near  Cranbrook,  Kent,  Eyot  Wood, 
Shiplake,  Oxon.,  and  Barnes,  Dronfield,  Derbs.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Kent.  M.P.  for  Faversham  Div.,  Kent,  1895-1900. 
Knighted,  1916.  F.R.G.S.  Assistant  Food  Commissioner  and 
Commissioner  of  the  Education  and  Propaganda  Branch  of 
the  Ministry  of  Food,  1918-21.  A  member  of  the  Council  of 
Empire  Industries  Association.  Viee-Chairman  and  Hon. 
Treasurer  of  the  Kent  Association  for  Empire  Settlement. 
Sometime  Vice-President  of  the  Council  of  the  Tariff  Reform 
League.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  17,  1939.  (Burke, 
L.G.  and  Knightage;  Who's  Who,  1938;  The  Times,  Mar.  17, 
1939-) 
BARNES,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13,  1792- 

Of  Yorks.    S.  of ,  of  Hull  [Coll.  Adm.  Reg.].    Bapt.  at 

St  Marvlebone,  Middlesex,  Dec.  25,  1769,  as  s.  of  Thomas 
and  Catharine.  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar,  1795,  as  of 
Middlesex;  B.A.  (3rd  Wrangler)  1796.  M.A.  (Queens')  i799- 
Fellow  of  Queens',  1799.  B.D.  1808.  Proctor,  1805.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1798;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1801.  Tutor  of 
Queens';  a  candidate  for  the  office  of  President,  but  not 
elected.  A  controversy  ensued  and  the  matter  came  before 
Lord  Chancellor  Eldon  with  the  result  that  Henry  Godfrey 
was  elected.  R.  of  Grimston,  Norfolk,  1816-46.  Married 
EUza  Tucker,  dau.  of  Joseph  Atkinson  (formerly  of  Peter- 
house),  at  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  Nov.  3,  1817.  Died 
Dec.  9,  1846.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 
BARNES,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1866.  S.  of  WiUiam  [banker].  B.  Mar.  26,  1847,  at  Exeter, 
Devon.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A. 
1870;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1872;  C.  of  Upleadon,  Gloucs.,  1871-3.  C.  of  Chilton- 
Foliat,  Wilts.,  1873-5.  R.  of  Somerton,  Oxon.,  1875-1923- 
One  of  the  last  of  the  hunting  parsons.  Died  June  23,  1923, 
aged  76.  (Crockford.) 
BARNES,  HAROLD  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1875.  S.  of  .llfred,  of  Green  Bank,  Famworth,  Lanes.  B. 
there  Dec.  28,  1856.  School,  Bowden  College,  Cheshire 
(Mr  Hall).    Matric.   Miehs.   1875;   B.A.    1888;   M.A.    1908. 


Barnes,  John  Gorell 

Sometime  of  Famworth,  Lanes.  J. P.,  Lanes.,  1915;  after- 
wards of  Hill  Croft,  Weston  Rhyn,  Oswestry.  Married  and 
had  issue.  (KeUy,  Handbook,  1938;  Reg.ofthe  Senate,  1937.) 

BARNES  [post  BARNES  LAWRENCE],  HENRY  FREDERIC. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  19,  1836.  B.  at  Surat,  East 
Indies.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M..\.  1844.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1841;  priest  (Ely)  1842;  C.  of 
Doulting,  Somerset,  1841-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1843-9. 
V.  of  Bridlington,  Yorks.,  1849-74.  R.  of  Birkin,  1874-93. 
Canon  and  Preb.  of  York,  1886-96.  Resided  latterly  at 
Birkin  Holm,  Bridlington  Quay.  Assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Lawrence,  Nov.  10,  1877.  Died  May  29,  1896, 
aged  81,  at  Bridlington  Quay.  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Standard,  June  1,  1896.) 

BARNES,  HENRY  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1897.  S.  of  Henry,  of  6,  Portland  Square,  Carhsle,  Cumber- 
land. B.  Apr.  7,  1878,  at  CarUsle.  Schools,  Giggleswick  and 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Miehs.  1897.  Ranching,  at  Okotoks, 
Alberta,  Canada.   (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARNES,  HERBERT  SEDGWICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1898.  S.  of  Brooke  C.  (1850),  clerk.  B.  at  Naugh- 
ton,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M..\.  1905. 
Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Ely)  1904;  C.  of  Naughton,  1903-9. 
Held  other  curacies,  1909-14.  C.  of  St  Helen's,  North 
Kensington,  1914-18;  V.  there,  1918-32.  R.  of  Finningley 
with  Awkley  and  Blaxton,  Yorks.,  1932-9-.  (Crockford, 
I939-) 

BARNES,  ISMAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  9, 
1853.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  deceased  [late  of  Wigton,  Cumber- 
land]. B.  [July  16,  1832]  at  Doekeray,  Cumberland.  [School, 
Manchester  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1853.  Migrated  to 
Magdalene,  Dec.  15,  1854;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1861.  Ord. 
deacon,  1858;  priest  (Rochester)  1859.  C.  of  Gt  Berkhamp- 
sted,  Herts.,  1859-60.  C.  of  Leigh,  Lanes.,  1860-5.  C.  of 
Polesworth,  Warws.,  c.  1866-9.  C.  of  Greystoke,  near  Pen- 
rith, 1869-70.  V.  of  Ravenstonedale,  Westmorland,  1871-3. 
Died  Feb.  15,  1873. 

BARNES,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  13, 
1821.  Probably  a  'Ten-year'  man.  P.C.  of  Warton  with 
Berwick,  Lanes.,  1823-37.  Died  Nov.  12,  1837,  aged  41. 
Perhaps  brother  of  William  Lawson  (1830).  (T.  A.  Walker, 
414;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  I.  104.) 

BARNES,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1866. 
S.  of  H.  E.,  soUcitor,  of  London,  clerk  to  the  Mercers' 
Company.  B.  in  London.  School,  Mercers'.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1877.  Assistant  Master  of  East  Chff 
House  School,  Margate.  Head  Master  of  Odiham  Grammar 
School,  Hants.,  1877.   (Venn,  11.  378.) 

BARNES,  JAMES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  June  19,  1815.  S.  of  John.  B.  1798,  at  Mudford, 
Ringwood,  Hants.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1816;  Scholar,  1819;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1824. 
Fellow,  1823.  Bursar,  1832-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  14, 
1829;  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Dee.  16,  1830. 
R.  of  GilUng,  Yorks.,  1836-69.  Preb.  of  York,  1857.  Died 
1870. 

BARNES,  JAMES  BATHE  MORTON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1894,  from  Ayerst  H.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  i, 
1896;  B.A.  1897. 

BARNES,  JAMES  FRANCIS  ERRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  July  2,  1858.  S.  of  William  Lawson  (1830),  R. 
of  Knapton,  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1858. 

BARNES,  JAMES  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
igoo.  S.  of  John  S.,  of  Mildura,  Moseley,  Birmingham.  B. 
May  17,  1881,  at  Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward's, 
Birmingham  (Mr  Varley).  Matric.  Miehs.  1900;  B.A.  (yd 
Wrangler)  1903;  M.A.  1936.  Private  Secretary  to  the  First 
and  Second  Sea-Lords,  1910-14;  to  the  First  Sea  Lord, 
1919-21.  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,  1920-35;  Deputy 
Secretary,  1936-.  O.B.E.,  1918.  C.B.,  1928.  K.B.E.,  1937. 
Brother  of  Alfred  E.  (1896),  etc.  (Kelly,  Handbook,  1938; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BARNES,  JERSEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1873.  S.  of  Henry,  merchant,  deceased,  of  Faversham,  Kent. 
B.  there.   Matric.  Michs.  1873. 

BARNES,  JOHN  GORELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  25, 
1865.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  shipowner,  of  Liverpool.  B.  May 
16,  1848,  at  Walton-on-the-Hill.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A. 
i868;  M.A.  1874;  Hon.  LL.D.  1898.  Hon.  Fellow,  1899.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  19,  1873-  Called  to  the  Bar,  1876. 
On  the  Northern  Cfreuit.  Q.C.,  1888.  Bencher,  1896. 
Knighted,  1892.  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  Probate, 
Divorce  and  Admiralty  Division,  1892-1905;  President, 
1905-9.  P.C,  1905.  President  of  the  Royal  Commission  on 
Divorce  and  Matrimonial  Cases,  1910.  Created  Baron  Gorell 
of  Brompton,  Derbs.,  Feb.  16,  1909.    Engaged  in  much 


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extra-judicial  work.  Together  with  Sir  James  C.  Mathew, 
conceived  the  idea  of  a  commercial  court.  A  distinguished 
judge;  'as  a  Judge  of  first  instaace,  his  judgments  were 
very  rarely  reversed. '  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  22, 
1913,  at  Mentone.  Brother  of  Alan  S.  {1867).  (r.  A.  Walker, 
525;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.,  Twentieth  Century;  The 
Times,  Apr.  23,  19 13.) 

BARNES,  JOHN  O'NEILE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  June  13, 
i860.  S.  of  Charles  J.,  soUcitor.  B.  May  3,  1842,  at  Chipping 
Lamboum,  Berks.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  and 
LL.M.  i88r.  Died  Jan.  20,  1925,  aged  82,  at  North  Lodge, 
Lamboum,  Berks.   (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARNES,  JOHN  SHEPPERSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  8,  1886.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Matthew,  Esq.,  of 
Momingthorpe,  Norfolk.  B.  there  1867.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1893; 
M.D.  1898.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  Sometime  Medical 
Officer  of  the  Small-pox  Hospital  and  Fever  Hospital  of  the 
MetropoUtan  Asylum  Board.  Went  to  AustraMa.  Resident 
Medical  Officer  at  Katarming,  West  AustraUa.  Died  Apr.  5, 
1899,  aged  31,  at  Perth,  W.  Australia.  Brother  of  CUfford  H. 
(1892).  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times, 
Apr.  8,  1899.) 

BARNES,  JOSEPH  SEDGWICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1883.  S.  of  Frederick  Kynaston,  naval  architect.  B. 
Dec.  24,  1862,  at  Haverstock  Hill,  London.  [School,  Univer- 
sity CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890. 
Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Liverpool)  i888;  C.  of  St  Michael 
and  All  Angels,  Wigan,  Lanes.,  1887-1905.  C.  of  Daresbury, 
Cheshire,  1905-11.  R.  of  Clipsham,  Rutland,  1911-36.  Died 
there  Aug.  14,  1936.   {Eagle;  Crockford.) 

BARNES,  JOSEPH  WATKINS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1823.  S.  of  Joseph  [probably  V.  of  Berwick-on- 
Tweed,  1805].  B.  there.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1824;  Scholar,  1827;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1828;  M.A. 
1831.  FeUow,  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Ely)  Feb.  6,  1836;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  3,  1837.  V.  of  Swines- 
head.  Lines.,  1840-3.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Kendal,  1843-58; 
worked  zealously  to  effect  the  restoration  and  adornment  of 
the  church.  Died  May  22,  1858.  M.I.  (^vindow)  in  Kendzd 
Church.   (G.  Mag.,  1858,  11.  88.) 

BARNES,  PERCY  EARLE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21,  1898. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  30,  1899.  S.  of  Jacob.  B. 
July  16,  1870,  at  Wells,  Somerset.  Schools,  Wells  Cathedral 
Grammar.  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest 
(Exeter)  1903;  C.  of  Iliracombe,  1902-7,  and  agjiin,  1911-15. 
Assistant  Railway  Chaplain,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa, 
1907-11.  C.  of  Wanstead,  Essex,  1915-16.  Chaplain  at  St 
Cuthbert's  College,  Worksop,  Derbs.,  1916-18.  C.  of  St 
David's,  Exeter,  1918-19.  V.  of  Rattery,  1919-27.  V.  of  St 
Boniface,  Devonport,  1927-31.  Died  Nov.  23,  1931.  (Peile, 
II.  836;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  27,  1931.) 

BARNES,  PERCY  PEMBERTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1878.  S.  of  WUliam  Pemberton,  Esq.  B. 
Apr.  16,  1858,  at  Havering,  Essex.  School,  Brighton  CoUege 
(Rev.  C.  Bigg).  Brother  of  Ernest  P.  (1874). 

BARNES,  REGINALD  SPEKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 

1898.   S.  of  William,  of  The  Grove,  Exeter,  Devon.   B.  Feb. 

22,  1878,  at  Exeter.    School,  Wellington  CoUege.    Matric. 

Michs.  1898.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Suffolk  Regt. ; 

mentioned  in  despatches;  A. P.M.).    Married  and  had  issue. 

Died  1924.    (Fox-Davies.) 
BARNES,  RICHARD  ARTHUR  KNOWLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  St 

John's,  May  13,  1854.  S.  of  Richard  Knowles,  Lieut.,  Roysd 

Marines.    B.  at  Gillingham,  Kent.    Bapt.   Mar.   29,   1835. 

Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1859.  C. 

of  Ravensden,  Beds.,  in  i860. 

BARNES,  RICHARD  HAWKESWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Trinity,  Nov.  20,  1847.  S.  of  Lady  Barnes.  [S.  of  Sir 
Edward,  Lieut. -Gen.,  G.C.B.,  deceased.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  (38**  Wrangler)  1853;  B.A.  1854.  Living 
on  his  property  in  Ceylon  in  1863.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
L.G.,  sub  Hawkesworth.) 

BARNES,  RICHARD  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  20,  1826.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  mercer,  of  Green- 
wich, Kent.  B.  there  [Feb.  28,  1808.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'].  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Ord. 
deacon,  1835;  priest  (Exeter)  1836;  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Plymouth, 
1835-9.  C.  of  Egg-Buckland,  Devon,  1839-42.  C.  of  Old 
Basing,  1842-5.  C.  of  Little  Holbeck,  Yorks.,  1845-7;  P.C. 
there,  1847-9.  V.  of  Kingsclere,  Hants.,  1849-89.  Died 
there  Nov.  4,  1889,  aged  81.   {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARNES,  (Sir)  SIDNEY;  see  BARNES,  JAMES  S.  (1900). 

BARNES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  13, 
1804.  S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  London.  B.  there  Sept. 
16  (?  11),  1785.  [School,  Christ's  Hospital  (Exhibitioner).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1808;  M.A.  1811.   Probably  adm. 


Barnes,  William  Henry 

at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  11,  1808,  as  s.  of  John,  of  CUfiord's 
Inn.  Went  to  London;  a  member  of  the  Uterary  circle 
which  included  Hunt,  Lamb  and  Hazlitt.  Took  up  journalism ; 
assisted  Leigh  Hunt  in  the  Reflector  and  Examiner  news- 
papers. Theatrical  critic  to  The  Titnes;  on  the  parUamentary 
staff  of  The  Times,  181 1-;  editor  and  co-proprietor  of  T}ie 
TiTnes,  1817-41.  Dramatic  critic  to  The  Examiner.  The 
Thomas  Barnes  scholarship  was  founded  in  his  memory  by 
his  brother  John,  of  the  Middle  Temple.*  Author,  Parlia- 
mentary Portraits,  etc.  Died  May  7,  1841.  Buried  at  Kensal 
Green.  (Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  C.  R.  HudJeston;  D.N.B.; 
History  of '  The  Times '.) 

BARNES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  18,  1830. 
Matric.  Michs.  1831. 

BARNES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  July  5,  1847. 
B.  Aug.  26,  1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1847,  as  T.  WiUiam 
Pax  ton. 

BARNES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  13,  1854. 
S.  of  Richard,  yeoman.  B.  at  Holme  Cultram,  Cumberland. 
Bapt.  June  18,  1835.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(32nd  Wrangler)  1858;  M.A.  1861. 

BARNES,  WARREN  DELABERE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  9,  1884.  S.  of  Jacob  Moorshead,  Esq.,  of 
London.  B.  there.   Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887. 

BARNES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Nov.  23,  1821; 
re-adm.  May  1,  1830,  doubtless  intending  to  reside  as  a 
'Ten-year'  man  for  B.D.  degree,  but  kept  no  residence;  name 
removed  Apr.  10,  1852.  One  of  these  names,  R.  of  Rich- 
mond, Yorks.,  1823-38;  M.A.  (Laimbetb)  1826;  probably  R. 
of  Brixton  DevereU,  WUts.,  1835-58;  P.C.  of  HiU  DevereU, 
1838;  died  Apr.  14,  1858,  aged  63,  at  Brixton  DevereU. 
'M.A.'   (Peile,  11.  407;  Cant.  Aa  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  681.) 

BARNES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  2,  1838; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.  [S.  of  John,  tenant-farmer  in  the  Vale  of 
Blackmore.]  B.  Meir.  20, 1801,  at  [Rushay  House,  in  Bagber] 
Sturminster,  Dorset.  Matric.  Lent,  1850;  B.D.  1851.  The 
weU-known  Dorset  poet,  phUologist  and  antiquary.  Kept 
a  smaU  school  at  Mere,  Wilts.,  1823;  at  the  Chantry  House, 
Mere,  1827;  at  Dumgate  Street,  Dorchester,  1835-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Seilisbury)  Feb.  28,  1847;  priest,  1848;  P.C.  of 
Whitcombe,  Dorset,  1847-52  and  again  1862.  C.  of  Rother- 
ham,  Yorks.,  1860-2.  R.  of  Came  with  Winterbome  Farring- 
don,  1862-86.  A  contributor  of  archaeological  and  etymo- 
logical papers  to  the  Gentleman's  Magazine;  wrote  for  the 
newly  founded  Macmillan's  Magazine,  i860.  His  linguistic 
and  philological  studies  included  Russian,  Hebrew,  Hin- 
dustani and  Persian.  Received  55.  for  the  copyright  of  his 
Philological  Grammar.  Styled 'The  Dorsetshire  Bums'.  The 
Bames  Exhibition  at  Dorchester  Grammeu:  School  was 
established  in  his  memory.  Author,  Tiw:  or  a  view  of  Roots 
and  Stems  of  English  as  a  Teutonic  Tongue;  Grammar  and 
Glossary  of  Dorchester  Dialect,  etc.  His  poems  in  Dorset 
dialect  were  collected  1879.  Died  Oct.  7,  1886,  at  Came 
rectory.  Father  of  WiUiam  M.  (1859).  (Boose  iv.  Suppl.; 
D.N.B.) 

BARNES,  WILLIAM  EMERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pexerhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1877.  S.  of  Samuel  Emery,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  May  26, 
1859.  School,  Islington  Proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
Scholar,  1879;  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  Scholar,  1882;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  i88i;  M.A.  1884;  B.D.  1891; 
D.D.  1897.  FeUow,  1889.  Emeritus  FeUow,  1934-.  CoUege 
Chaplain,  1885-1904.  Tutor,  1891-1901.  Lecturer  in  Hebrew, 
1899-1901.  Examiner  for  the  Theol.  Tripos,  1885,  1895, 
1896,  1900,  1902,  1905.  Hulsean  Professor  of  Divinity, 
1901-34;  resigned.  Assistant  Lecturer  in  Theology  at  Clare 
CoUege,  1885-94.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (Rochester) 
1884;  C.  of  St  John's,  Waterloo  Road,  London,  1883-5.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Leicester,  1927-36.  Commissary  for  the  Bishop  of 
WeUington,  N.Z.,  1911-36.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Canterbury,  1934-; 
Warden  of  the  Central  Society  of  Sacred  Study  for  dio. 
Canterbury.  Of  8,  St  Lawrence  VUlas,  Canterbury,  in  1939. 
JointEditoi  of  the  Journal  of  Theological  Studies,  1899-1904; 
Editor  of  the  Cambridge  Companion  to  Biblical  Studies, 
1916;  a  contributor  to  Hastings'  Dictionary  of  Religion  and 
Ethics.  Author,  Tlu;  Peshitta  Text  of  Chronicles;  Isaiah 
Explained;  The  Psalms  in  the  Peshitta  Text;  Lex  in  Corde, 
Studies  in  the  Psalter;  Haggai,  Zechariah  and  Malachi;  The 
Last  Supper  and  the  Lord's  Supper;  The  Psaltns  (West- 
minster Commentaries) ;  Gospel  Criticism  and  Form  Criticism, 
etc.  Died  at  Exeter,  Aug.  22,  1939.  (T.  A.  Walker,  550; 
Crockford,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1939-) 

BARNES,  WILLIAM  ENGLISH  FITZEDWARD.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  11,  1829.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  in 
Dominica,  W.  Indies.  School,  Midhurst,  Sussex  (Mr  Stephens). 
Matric.  Michs.  1829. 

BARNES,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1894.  S.  of  Daniel  B.,  labourer  [died  May  15,  1890].  B. 
Jan.  6,  1874,  in  E.  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897; 
M.A.  1907. 


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Barnes,  William  Hodgson 

BARNES,  WILLIAM  HODGSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1872.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  Ballymurleigh  Lodge, 
Co.  Wicklow.  Schools,  Windermere  College  and  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.   B.A.  (Dubl.)  1870. 

BARNES,  WILLIAM  INGLIS  [ENGLISH].  Adm.  pens,  (age  17 ^ 
at  Trinity,  June  24,  1796.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1796;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803,  as 
W.  EngUsh.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  22, 1798,  as  William 
English.  Barrister-at-law.  Died  Dec.  26,  1814,  aged  36,  at 
Nice.  (G.  Mag.,  1815,  1.  179,  where  he  is  described  as  of  the 
Inner  Temple.) 

BARNES,  WILLIAM  LAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1830.  S.  of  James,  V.  of  Samlesbury,  near  Preston, 
Lanes.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar, 
1833.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Aug.  23,  1837;  B.A.  (Peter- 
house)  1834;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest  (Chester) 
1836;  C.  of  Davenham,  Cheshire,  1835-6.  C.  of  Bingley, 
Yorks.,  1836.  P.C.  of  Smallbridge,  Lanes.,  1836-7.  R.  of 
Knapton,  Norfolk,  1837-81.  P.C.  of  Pulham,  Dorset,  1870-4. 
C.  of  Charminster,  1874-88.  Lived  latterly  at  Cornwall 
Villa,  Dorchester.  Author,  Sermons;  pamphlets.  Died  Jan. 
24,  1895,  aged  84,  at  Dorchester.  Father  of  James  F.  E. 
(1858).   {T.  A.  Walker,  459;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BARNES,  WILLIAM  MAULE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  28, 
1828.  [5th  s.  of  John,  of  Finchley,  Middlesex.  B.  1811. 
Schools,  Charterhouse  and  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
Scholar,  1832;  B.A.  {6th  Classic)  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Apr.  19,  1833.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died  June  3, 
1848,  at  Naples.  (List  of  Carthus.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag., 
1848,  II.  439.) 

BARNES,  WILLIAM  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  26, 
1859.  S.  of  William  (1838),  schoolmaster.  B.  at  Dor- 
chester. Bapt.  Dec.  29,  1840.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A. 
1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest  (Salisbury)  1866;  C.  of 
Tincleton,  Dorset,  1865.  R.  of  Winterbourne  Monckton, 
1866-1908.  Rural  Dean,  1898-1908.  Resided  latterly  at 
Dorchester.   Died  there  July  8,  1916.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BARNES  [post  BARNES-SLACKE],  WILLIAM  SLACKE,  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  May  23,  1865.  S.  of  John,  surgeon.  B. 
Oct.  22,  1845,  at  Ardwick.  [School,  Owens  College,  Man- 
chester.] Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar,  1868;  B.A.  {2gtli 
Wrangler)  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest 
(Chester)  1871;  C.  of  Chorley,  Lanes.,  1870-7.  V.  of  St 
John's,  Lindow,  Cheshire,  1877-1904.  Died  Nov.  3,  1904,  at 
Wilmslow.   (Eagle,  xxvi.) 

BARNETT,  ARTHUR  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  17,  1876.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  [late  of  Knighton  Grange, 
Chichester].  B.  Oct.  21,  1858,  at  Sunbury.  School,  Brighton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon,  1881;  priest  (Rochester)  1883;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Clapham,  1881-3.  C.  of  Falmouth,  1883-5.  Canon  of 
Gibraltar,  1903-39-.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Gibraltar, 
1904-13.  Conunissary,  West  China,  1911-26.  Chaplain  at 
Bordighera,  1889-1911.  V.  of  Higham,  Kent,  1911-12.  V. 
of  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks.,  1912-26.  Of  Westover,  Guildford, 
Surrey.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Kempton,  Middlesex.  Author, 
rehgious.  Brother  of  Harold  T.  (1882)  and  Bertram  L.  T. 
(1893).   (Crockford,  1939;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BARNETT,  BERTRAM  LEEDS  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Aug.  21,  1893.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Chichester, 
Sussex.  B.  there  1875.  School,  Malvern  College  (Mr  H. 
Foster).  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1901;  M.B. 
and  B.C.  1902.  At  St  George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1901.  D.P.H.,  1903.  Inspector  of  the  PubUc  Health  Depart- 
ment, Cairo,  1905-7.  Medical  Officer  of  Health,  Hong  Kong. 
Studied  plague.  Solicitor,  1909.  Medical  Officer  of  Health 
and  School  Medical  Officer,  Isle  of  Ely.  Served  in  the  Grea  t 
War  (Capt.,  R.A.S.C,  1914;  incapacitated  through  ill- 
health;  imderwent  an  operation  and  rejoined).  Died  Apr.  18 
(?  19),  1915.  (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times, 
Apr.  22,  1915-) 

BARNETT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov. 
12,  1815.  [S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Major-General,  of  Stratton 
Park,  Beds.  B.  Oct.  31,  1796.  School,  Putney.]  Of  Stratton 
Park,  Beds.  High  Sheriff  of  Beds.,  1821.  Master  of  the 
Cambridgeshire  Hounds  for  many  years.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Payne,  Bart.,  Feb.  i,  1826.  A  great  Short- 
horn breeder.  Died  June  20,  1876.  Father  of  Clayton  (next). 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  Boose.) 

BARNETT,  CLAYTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  25,  1857. 
S.  of  Charles  (above),  of  Stratton  Park,  near  Biggleswade, 
Beds.  B.  there  Sept.  15,  1839.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1857.  Joined  the  Army,  53rd  Regt.,  1861;  Lieut., 
1864;  retired,  1867.   Died  Sept.  9,  1900,  at  lUracombe. 

BARNETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov. 
25,  1835.   Of  Beds.   Matric.  Michs.  1836. 


BARNETT,  Robert  Leighton 

BARNETT,  EDWARD  BONNYCASTLE  ARCHIBALD.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  29,  1888.  S.  of  E.  W.,  Esq.,  of 
II,  St  Petersburg  Place,  Kensington  Gardens,  London.  [B. 
Oct.  1868.  School,  Haileybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A. 
1891;  M.A.  1897.   (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARNETT,  HAROLD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  30, 1882.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Sunbury,  Middlesex. 
Bapt.  Apr.  28,  1865.  School,  Clifton  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1886.  Solicitor.  Of  15,  Devonshire  Square, 
Bishopsgate,  E.C.  3,  and  of  Tilehurst,  Berks.  Brother  of 
Arthur  T.  (1876),  etc.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARNETT,  HENRY  BROOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  15, 
1885.  S.  of  Robert  Leighton  (1856),  V.  of  HuUand,  Derbs. 
B.  Aug.  14,  1866,  at  Salford.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1891. 
Died  1893.   Brother  of  Leighton  B.  (1881).   (Peile,  11.  721.) 

BARNETT,  HENRY  MARTYN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius, 
June  26,  1862.  S.  of  Samuel  Whitehouse,  V.  of  Towersey, 
Bucks.  B.  at  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1866;  priest  (Rochester) 
1868.  Held  various  curacies  till  1872.  Joined  the  'Free 
Church  of  England'  and  subsequently  the  Baptist  Com- 
munion; said  later  to  have  become  a  Plymouth  brother. 
Author,  theological.  Brother  of  Robert  L.  (1856).  (Venn, 
11.  358.) 

BARNETT,  HORATIO.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of 
Horatio  Frederick,  solicitor,  of  London.  B.  Nov.  5,  1862,  at 
Walsall,  Staffs.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1890.  At  St  Thomas' 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1888.  Certifying 
Factory  Surgeon.  In  practice  at  Church  Stretton,  Salop, 
1898-193&-.  Medical  Officer  of  Church  Stretton  Union. 
Died  Dec.  27,  1938,  aged  76,  at  Church  Stretton.  (Venn,  u. 
443;  Medical  Directory,  1937;  The  Times,  Dec.  29,  1938.) 

BARNETT,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  15,  1842.   S.  of  R.  C,  of  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1843. 

BARNETT,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16, 
1865.  S.  of  John,  gent,  [and  Sarah  Beale].  B.  Oct.  7,  1847, 
at  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A. 
(30th  Wrangler)  1870. 

BARNETT,  LEIGHTON  BROOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1881.  [S.  of  Robert  Leighton  (1856),  clerk.] 
B.  in  the  East.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon, 
1886;  priest  (Ely)  1887;  C.  of  Gazeley,  Suffolk,  188&-7.  C. 
of  Lodsworth,  Sussex,  1887-97.  C.  of  Compton  with  Upper 
Marden,  1897-1901.  C.  of  Burghfield,  Berks.,  1901-6.  R.  of 
Ashe,  Hants.,  1906-35.  Died  there  Jan.  14,  1935.  Brother 
of  Henry  B.  (1885). 

BARNETT,  LIONEL  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1892.  S.  of  Baron,  of  105,  Bedford  Street,  Liverpool.  B. 
Oct.  21,  1871,  at  Liverpool.  School,  University  College, 
Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1893;  Browne 
Medal,  1893,  1894,  1896;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
1st  Class,  1894;  Pt  11,  1st  Class,  1896)  1896;  M.A.  1899. 
Chancellor's  Medal.  Craven  student,  1896.  Keeper  of 
Oriental  printed  books  and  MSS.  at  the  British  Museum; 
retired,  1937.  Litt.D.  (Vict.)  C.B.,  1937.  F.B.A.,  1936.  Of 
20c  Holland  Villas  Road,  London,  W,  14.  Married  and  had 
issue.    (Univ.  Cal.,  1938-9;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BARNETT,  REGINALD  OLIVER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1896. 
S.  of  Oliver,  of  Sloane  Street,  London,  S.W.  B.  Mar.  10, 
1878,  at  Knightsbridge,  London.  Schools,  South  Kensmgton 
CoUege  and  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Artists'  Rifles;  Capt.  (Kensington  Battahon), 
London  Regt.).   (Venn,  11.  547;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BARNETT,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  30)  at  Magda- 
lene, Apr.  I,  1858;  from  Oxford.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Esq., 
of  7,  Clifton  Place,  Exeter  (previously  of  Manchester). 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1858.  Matric.  (Magdalen 
Hall,  Oxford)  May  22,  1857,  age  28.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  22,  1858.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BARNETT,  ROBERT  LEIGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  26,  1856.  S.  of  Samuel  Whitehouse,  clerk,  of  Towersey, 
Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  i860;  M.A. 
1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Oxon.)  i860;  C.  of  Towersey, 
Bucks.,  1859-60.  Chaplain  of  Wynaad,  Madras,  1861-3. 
TravelUng  Secretary  of  the  C.E.S.  School  Institute,  1864-5. 
C.  of  St  Martin's,  Birmingham,  1866-7.  Held  other  curacies, 
1867-76.  V.  of  Hulland,  Derbs.,  1876-1911;  resigned.  Died 
June  21,  1912,  aged  76.  Brother  of  Henry  M.  (1862);  father 
of  Henry  B.  (1885)  and  Leighton  B.  (1881).  (T.  A.  Walker, 
512;  Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 


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Barnett,  Robert  Sydney 

BARNETT,  ROBERT  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  4,  1880.  S.  of  John,  gunmaker  [of  Meopham  Court, 
Kent].  B.  at  Stamford  Hill,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  June  11,  1862. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Of 
The  Hill,  Offchurch,  Warws.  J.P.,  Northants.,  1917.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Probably  brother  of  the  next.  (Kelly,  Hand- 
book, 1938.) 

BARNETT,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  12,  1884. 
[Re-adm.  May  3,  1888.]  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  Oct.  22,  1865, 
at  Stamford  Hill.  Bapt.  Nov.  30,  1865.  [School,  Charter- 
house.] Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Of  Bilton  Hall,  Rugby,  Warws. 
Lord  of  the  manor.  Died  Dec.  25,  1930,  aged  66,  at  Westfield 
Gardens,  Rugby.  Buried  at  Bilton.  Probably  brother  of 
Robert  S.  (above).  {Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Dec.  27,  1930.) 

BARNETT  or  BARNET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Oct.  14,  1771.  B.  at  Tideswell,  Derbs.  Matric. 
Easter,  1772;  B.A.  1776.  Ord.  deacon  (CarUsle,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Ely)  May  16,  1775. 

BARNETT,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  27,  1848.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  Oct.  26,  1830. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  Cricket  'blue,'  1849, 
1850.  Banker  at  Newcastle  (Hodgkin,  Barnett,  Pease  and 
Co.).  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  26,  1869.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1925;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BARNEY,  FREDERICK  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  14,  1845.  S.  of  Joseph  Whiston,  of  Gt  Smith  Street, 
London.   B.  May  16,  1825,  at  St  John's,  Westminster. 

BARNICOAT,  EDWARD  COURTIS.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H., 
Jan.  26,  1885.  B.  Dec.  13,  1866.  School,  Brentwood.  Matric. 
Lent,  1885;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest 
(London)  1890;  C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Drury  Lane, 
London,  1889-93.  Held  other  curacies,  1893-1905.  Lie.  pr., 
dio.  Exeter,  1907-18.  C.  of  St  James-the-Less,  Plymouth, 
1918-28.  Chaplain  of  The  Devon  House  of  Mercy,  Bovey 
Tracey,  1928-36.  Died  Dec.  23,  1937,  at  Bovey  Tracey. 
(Crockford,  1937;  The  Times,  Dec.  24,  1937.) 

BARNICOAT,  HUMPHREY  LOWRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1839.  Of  Cornwall.  School,  Falmouth  Grammar 
(Rev.  jf.  D.  Hurst).  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Scholar,  1842; 
B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest  (Exeter) 
1847;  C.  of  Ladock,  Cornwall,  1846.  C.  of  Pemyn  and  St 
Gluvias,  1847-8.  C.  of  Beer  Alston  and  Beer  Ferris,  Devon, 
1849-66.  V.  of  Landrake,  with  St  Emy,  Cornwall,  1866-93. 
Died  Aug.  29,  1893,  aged  73.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BARNICOT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893.  3rd  s. 
of  John,  woollen  manufacturer,  of  Shepley,  Huddersfield, 
Yorks.,  deceased.  B.  July  i,  1875,  at  Huddersfield.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1902;  M.D.  1905.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1902.  Sometime  Surgeon  at  Huddersfield 
Infirmary.  Practised  at  Hitchin,  Herts.  Died  there  Mar.  10, 
1916.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARNICOTT,  ARTHUR  WARREN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  2,  1897.  S.  of  Reginald.  B.  at  Taunton,  Somerset. 
Schools,  Queen's  College,  Taunton,  and  Bristol  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1898;  B.A.  (i&th  Wrangler)  1901 ; 
M.A.  1927.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1902.  Went  to  India,  1903. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  in  Bengal.  Transferred 
to  Bihar  and  Orissa,  1912;  retired,  Nov.  1922.  (Peile,  11.  822; 
India  Office  List,  1937.) 

BARNICOTT,  HAROLD  WARREN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1896.  S.  of  Olinthus  Roberts  (next),  LL.M.  B.  Apr. 
25,  1878,  at  Milbome  Port,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1899.  [Occurs  in  the  list  of  past  and  present  members 
of  Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1936;  no  address.] 

BARNICOTT,  OLINTHUS  ROBERTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  6,  1879.  S.  of  James.  B.  Nov.  2,  1842,  at  Taunton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1879;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1882;  LL.M.  1885; 
LL.D.  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Winchester)  1887; 
C.  of  St  Mark,  Woolston,  Hants.,  1886-9.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  1890-1.  C.  of  Elmg,  1892-5.  Lie.  pr., 
dio.  Chichester,  1897-1902.  Chaplain  to  the  Cottismore 
School,  Brighton,  1898-1905.  C.  of  Preston,  Brighton, 
1902-5.  R.  of  Stratton-le-Foss,  Somerset,  1905-8.  Lost 
money  through  speculation  and  lived  latterly  in  great 
poverty.  Author,  Primary  Old  Testament  History;  Old  Testa- 
ment History  for  Schools.  Died  Mar.  11,  1908,  at  Stratton-le- 
Fosse  rectory.   Father  of  Harold  W.  (1896).    (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARNSDALE,  GEORGE  HENRY  LOUIS.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Jan.  17,  1893.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  Scholar;  B.A.  (13th  Wrangler)  1896. 

BARNSDALE,  JOHN  DAVISON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1897. 
S.  of  Oswald  William  Thomason,  Esq.,  of  Mapperley  Park, 
Nottingham.  [B.  May  24,  1878.]  Schools,  Nottingham  High 
[and  Sedbergh].  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  In  business.  Served  in 
the   Great   War    (Major,   Lanes.    Fusiliers;   wounded).     Of 


Baron,  James  Wilkie 

30,  Cannon  Street,  Manchester,  and  of  Lucknow  Drive, 
Mapperley  Park,  Nottingham.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ. 
War  List.) 

BARNWELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  12, 
1755.  S.  of  Charles  (1723),  R.  of  Beeston  and  Fransham, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Litcham.  Schools,  Seaming  (Mr  Brett)  and 
Botesdale  (Mr  Christian).  Matric.  Michs.  1755;  Scholar, 
1755-9-  Of  Mileham,  Esq.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  WilUam  Barwick,  surgeon,  of  Norwich.  Died  s.p. 
Dec.  I,  1802.  M.I.  at  Mileham.  For  his  will,  see  Carthew, 
II.  394.   (Venn,  11.  71.) 

BARNWELL,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16) 
at  Caius,  May  25,  1797.  2nd  s.  of  Frederick  (1750),  R.  of 
Lawshall,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Ditchingham,  Norfolk 
(Mr  Francis).  Scholar,  1797-1803;  matric.  Michs.  1798; 
B.A.  (11th  Wrangler)  1802;  M.A.  1805.  Fellow,  1803-5. 
Resided  at  Brentwood,  Essex,  till  1811;  at  Bath,  till  1823. 
Junior  Keeper  of  the  medals  at  the  British  Museum,  1826-44. 
F.R.S.,  1809.  F.S.A.,  1827.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Lowry,  R.  of  Clogberry,  Ireland.  An  excellent  mathemati- 
cian; also  excelled  in  music.  Died  Mar.  22,  1849.  Buried  at 
Kensal  Green.  Brother  of  the  next.   (Venn,  11.  131.) 

BARNWELL  [post  TURNOR  BARNWELL],  FREDERICK 
HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  18,  1789.  Of 
Suffolk.  [S.  and  h.  of  Frederick  (1750),  R.  of  Brackley, 
Suffolk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar;  B.A.  1793;  M.A. 
1796.  [Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  St  Mary  Hall,  Oct.  10, 
1788,  age  18.]  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  26,  1793;  priest, 
Sept.  21,  1794.  Sometime  R.  of  Stonham  Jemingham, 
Suffolk.  F.R.S.,  1818.  F.S.A.  Inherited  Mileham  Park, 
Norfolk,  on  the  death  of  his  father  in  1809,  and  succeeded 
to  the  property  of  Henry  Tumor,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
derived  through  his  grandmother.  Took  the  'name  of  Tumor 
before  Barnwell  by  Royal  Sign  Manual,  May  17,  1826.  Lived 
in  apartments  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Antiquary.  Contributed 
articles  to  the  Gentleman's  Magazine.  Benefactor  to  Suffolk 
and  Norfolk  Clerical  institutions,  etc.  Died  unmarried  Oct. 
24,  1843,  aged  73,  at  Bury.  Brother  of  Charles  F.  (above). 
(Carthew,  Laundiich,  11;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  i.  203;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BARNWELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  15, 
1786.  S.  and  h.  of  Wilham  (1760),  clerk,  of  Beeston,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Lynn  (Mr  Lloyd).  Matric.  Michs.  1786; 
B.A.  1790;  M.A.  1793.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  25, 
1791;  priest.  May  26,  1793;  C.  of  Oxwick,  Norfolk,  i7gr. 
R.  of  Mileham,  1803-22.  Died  unmarried  Dec.  25,  1822. 
Buried  at  Beeston.   M.I.   (Venn,  11.  113.) 

BARNWELL,  HENRY  LOWRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  II,  1880.  S.  of  Henry  Lowry,  Esq.,  deceased, 
late  of  'Glenville,  Blackrock,'   Dublin.    B.   there  Nov.   i, 

1858.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells) 
1884;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Taunton,  1883-8.  C.  of  St  John-the- 
Baptist,  Glastonbury,  1889-94.  V.  of  St  John's,  Glaston- 
bury, 1894-1912.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1909-12.  Rural  Dean, 
1909.  Died  Aug.  22,  1912,  at  Glastonbury.  (G.  B.  Rout- 
ledge.) 

BARNWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  16,  1760.  [3rd  s.  of  Charles  (1723),  R.  of  Beeston, 
Norfolk.]  B.  at  Lytcham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1762. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  May  13,  1764; 
priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  6,  1765 ;  C.  of  Beeston  and  Little 
Fransham,  Norfolk,  1765-.  R.  of  Oxwick,  1765-1810.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  R.  of  Beeston,  1770-1810  (his  father  died 
in  1774,  but  according  to  Blomefleld,  Norfolk  Benefices,  he 
became  R.  of  Beeston  in  1770).  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
George  Patteson,  Esq.,  of  Lynn.  Died  Jan.  6,  1810.  Buried 
at  Beeston.  M.I.  Father  of  George  (1786).  (Carthew, 
Laundiich,  11.) 

BARON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  21,  i860. 
S.  and  h.  of  Edward  George,  surgeon.  B.  at  Ulceby,  Lines. 
Bapt.  Jan.  12,  1842.  Matric.  Mchs.  i860;  Scholar,  1862; 
B.A.  (s8th  Wrangler)  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  i,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1873.  Sometime 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  education  department,  North- 
west Provinces,  India.  Lived  latterly  at  Sackville  House, 
Hove,  Sussex.  Died  there  Apr.  30,  1907,  aged  64.  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARON,  JAMES  WILKIE.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 

1859.  S.  of  John,  chemist  [and  EUza  Miles].  B.  at  Preston, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  June  12,  1838.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863; 
M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Manchester)  1865;  C. 
of  Salford,  1864-9.  Head  Master  of  Devizes  Grammar 
School,  1869-71.  C.  of  Little  Hulton,  Lanes.,  1871-3.  V.  of 
Lumb-in-Rossendale,  1873-8.  C.  of  Saddleworth  and  Chap- 
lain of  the  Union,  1878-9.  C.  of  Balderstone-in-Rochdale, 
1879-81.  R.  of  Sadberge,  Durham,  1881-7.  V.  of  Trawden, 
Lanes.,  1887-98.  C.  of  Lezayre,  Devon,  1898-1903;  retired. 
Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Durham,  1912.  Lived  latterly  at  Lebanon, 
Chalford,  Stroud,  GIoucs.   Not  in  Crockford,  1920. 


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BARON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  23,  1788. 

S.   of  John,  of  Hitchin,   Herts.    School,   Huntingdon  (Mr 

Edwards).    Matric.  Michs.   1788;  B.A.  i793-    Of  Gosmore, 

Hitchin,  Esq.    J.P.  for  Herts.    Died  1850.    (G.  Mag.,  1850, 

I-  554-) 
BARON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  10,  1805;  from 

Oxford.    Of  Cornwall.    S.  of  James,  of  Lostwithiel,  gent. 

[School,  Truro  Grammar.]    Matric.  Lent,  1806;  B.A.  1807. 

Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  8,  1802,  age  19.   Ord. 

priest  (Bristol)  May  23,  1807;  V.  of  Lostwithiel,  1807-16. 

V.  of  Walsall,  Staffs.,  1822-7-.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Coll.  Cornub.) 

BARON,  REGINALD  RUSSELL  NEEDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  18,  1893.  S.  of  Robert  Russell,  bank-manager. 
B.  Dec.  13,  1874,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  King 
Edward  VI,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1896;  M.A.  1900.  Resident  in  France,  1896-8.  Army  tutor 
at  Freiburg-in-Breisgau,  Germany,  1 898-1900.  Assistant 
Master  at  Trinity  College,  Stratfor'd-on-Avon,  1900.  French 
Master  at  Cheltenham  Grammar  School,  1901-38-.  Lecturer 
under  the  Gloucs.  County  Council,  1901-12-.  Of  The  Home- 
stead,Withington,  Gloucs.  Author,  French  Prose  Composition ; 
a  contributor  to  Cassell's  New  French  Dictionary.  Brother  of 
Robert  R.  N.  (next),  etc.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3; 
PeiU,  II.  783;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BARON,  ROBERT  RUSSELL  NEEDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  June  24,  1892.  S.  of  Robert  Russell.  B.  at  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  School,  King  Edward  VI,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon, 
1897;  priest  (Wakefield)  1899;  C.  of  Ossett,  Yorks.,  1897- 
1905.  C.  of  Armley,  Leeds,  1905-9.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Marquis  of  Zetland  at  Aske  Hall,  Richmond,  Yorks.,  1909- 
32-  'Of  Mouldron,'  Aske.  Died  Feb.  i,  1937.  Brother  of 
Reginald  R.  N.  (above)  and  of  the  next.  (Peile,  n.  777; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  4,  i937.) 

BARON,  WILLIAM  RUSSELL  NEEDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1896.  S.  of  Robert  Russell.  B.  July  30, 
1877,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Schools,  King  Edward  VI,  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  and  Forest,  Walthamstow.  Matric.  Michs 
1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest 
(Wakefield)  1903;  C.  of  Outwood,  Wakefield,  1902-4.  Held 
other  curacies,  1904-13.  V.  of  Woodside,  Yorks.,  1913-19. 
V.  of  Kirkby-in-Malham-dale,  1919-28.  V.  of  Bumeside, 
near  Kendal,  1928-32.  Died  Mar.  4,  1932,  aged  54,  at 
Kendal.  Brother  of  Reginald  R.  N.  (1893),  etc.  (PHU,  11. 
813;  The  Times,  Mar.  11,  1932.) 

BARR,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1841. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury) 
1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Croydon,  Surrey.  C.  of  Glaston, 
Rutland,  in  1849;  still  there  1859;  occurs  as  'Alfred'  Barr  in 
Crockford,  i860,  1865. 

BARR,  ARTHUR  GUY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1898.  S.  of 
D.  W.  K.,  Lieut.-Col.,  C.S.I.,  of  The  Residency,  Indore, 
Central  India.  B.  July  25,  1877.  School,  King  WiUiam's 
College,  Isle  of  Man;  afterwards  at  Sandhurst.  Matric.Easter, 
1898.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  Finance  Dept.,  1901.  Assistant 
Accountant-General,  Burma,  1903;  at  Bombay,  1907. 
Assistant  Secretary,  Government  of  India,  1908.  Employed 
in  Bikaner  State,  1911-.  During  the  Great  War  on  military 
service  imder  the  War  Office,  1914-18.  O.B.E.,  1920. 
Deputy  Auditor-General,  Delhi,  1923.  Director  of  Army 
Audit  and  Accountant-General,  1924.  Director  of  Army 
Audit,  1927-;  retired,  July,  1932.   (India  Office  List,  I937-) 

BARR,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  10,  1863.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Kingston-on- 
Thames.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar,  1864;  B.A.  1867; 
M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest  (Peterb.)  1869;  C.  of 
Towcester,  Northants.,  1868-81.  C.  of  Banbury,  1871-5. 
P.C.  of  All  Saints',  Stoneycroft,  Liverpool,  1875-88.  R.  of 
Acrise,  Kent,  1888-1906.  V.  of  Codsall,  Staffs.,  1906-19. 
Resided  latterly  at  Bexhill-on-Sea.  Died  there  Sept.  21, 
1922.  Father  of  Charles  J.  H.  (next).  (T.  A.  Walker,  521; 
Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Sept.  23,  1922.) 

BARR,  CHARLES  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1889.  S.  of  Charles  George  (above),  clerk. 
B.  at  Towcester.  [School,  Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1898.  Joint  Head  Master  of  The 
Leas  Preparatory  School,  Hoylake,  Cheshire,  in  1904-34-. 
Occurs  in  Univ.  Col.,  1937-8.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3.) 

BARR,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  19,  1850.  Matric. 
Lent,  1851. 

BARR,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1873.  Adm.  pens. 
at  St  John's,  Feb.  i,  1875.  S.  of  George,  mechanic.  B. 
Feb.  10,  1852,  at  Hulme,  Lanes.  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1883.  Ord. 
deacon,  1877;  priest  (Rochester)  1879;  C.  of  Newington,  S.E., 
1877-9.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Battersea,  1879-83.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinitv  with  St  Andrew,  Milton  next  Gravesend,  1883-97. 


Barraclough,  Norman  Charles 

R.  of  Longhope,  Gloucs.  1897-1917.  V.  of  Cropredy,  Oxon. , 
1917-28;  retired.  Of  The  Leys,  Adderbury,  Banbury,  Oxon., 
1939.  (Crockford,  1939.) 
BARR,  GEORGE  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  19,  1873.  S.  of  William,  Capt.,  of  Shanklin,  Isle  of 
Wight.  B.  at  Dumdum,  Bengal,  India.   Matric.  Michs.  1873. 

BARR,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  4,  1837.    Of  the 

West  Indies. 
BARR,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  20,  1826. 

Matric.  Michs.  1826;  M.B.  1831;  M.L.  1836;  M.D.  1836.    C. 

of  Wendens  Ambo,  Essex,  1846-57.   (In  Clergy  List,  but  un- 
beneficed in  1859.)    R.  of  Wenden  Lofts,   1862-72.    V.  of 

Elmdon,  1862-72.   Not  in  Crockford,  1874. 
BARR,   NINIAN   HOSIER.    Adm.   pens,   at   St   Catharine's, 

Oct.  5,  i860.   S.  of  Ninian.   B.  at  Pontefract,  Yorks.   Matric. 

Michs.   i860;  B.A.   1864;   M.A.   1887.    Ord.  deacon,   1863; 

priest  (Winchester)  1864;  C.  of  Romsey,  Hants.,  1863-72. 

V.  of  North  Baddesley,  1872-84.   V.  of  Chilworth,  1875-84. 

R.  of  Chilcombe,  1884-91.   Not  in  Crockford,  1892. 

BARR-SMITH,  TOM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1882.  S.  of  R., 
Esq.,  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1885. 

BARRACLOUGH,  ARTHUR  MILNS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  from 
Cavendish  H.,  Michs.  1890.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12, 
1892.  S.  of  William,  of  Chapeltown,  Sheffield.  B.  Oct.  31, 
1873,  at  Sheffield.  School,  Sheffield  Roval  Grammar.  B.A. 
1893;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1898.  At  the  London  Hospital, 
1893-7;  Surgical  Clinical  Assistant  there,  1897.  Certifying 
Factory  Surgeon,  1902.  Medical  referee  to  the  Prudential 
and  Britannic  Assurance  Companies,  etc.  Of  Chapeltown 
House,  Chapeltown,  Sheffield,  1938.  (Peile,  11.  77i;  Medical 
Directory,  1938.) 

BARRACLOUGH,  AUGUSTUS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1889. 
Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  7,  1891.  S.  of  WUliam,  Esq., 
of  Swainby,  Northallerton,  Yorks.  B.  Oct.  1,  1872,  at 
Swainby.  School,  Barnard  Castle.  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1892; 
M.A.  1907.  Assistant  Master  at  the  North-Eastem  County 
School,  Barnard  Castle,  Durham,  1892-1906.  Second  Master 
at  Bournemouth  School,  1906-32-.  Of  173.  Richmond  Park 
Road,  Bournemouth,  1933.  Author,  textbooks,  mathe- 
matical. (T.  A.  Walker,  620;  Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3) 

BARRACLOUGH,  EDWIN  ARTHUR.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent, 
1883.  Adm.  (age  25)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1883.  S.  of  Alfred.  B. 
Feb.  13,  1858,  at  Leeds.  School.  Leeds  Grammar.  Ord. 
deacon,  1881;  priest  (Lichfield)  1882;  C.  of  Cannock,  1881-2. 
C.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1882-6.  V.  of  West  Haddon, 
Northants.,  1887-92.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  St  Helena,  1894-8. 
Canon  of  St  Paul's  Cathedral,  St  Helena,  1895-8.  Chaplain 
to  the  Forces  at  Colombo,  1900-2.  C.  of  Denton,  Norfolk, 
1902-3.  C.  of  Presteign,  1910-11.  C.  of  Atherstone,  1919-20. 
Lie.  pr.  at  Walton,  Somerset,  1921-34.  Of  the  Old  Rectory 
House,  Walton-in-Gordano,  Clevedon.  Died  there  Jan.  13, 
1934.    (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1932.) 

BARRACLOUGH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  9, 
1857.  S.  of  George,  of  Christ  Church  Road,  Brixton  Hill, 
London.  B.  Sept.  13,  1837,  at  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864. 

BARRACLOUGH,  HAROLD  CHRISTIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  10,  1886.  S.  of  John,  wine  merchant  [died 
1885].  B.  Apr.  6,  1868,  at  Manningham,  Yorks.  School, 
Oakham  (Rev.  E.  V.  Hodge).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1895.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
London.  In  practice  at  Lowestoft  (Berry  and  Barraclough) . 
Brother  of  Norman  C.  (18S3).   (Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BARRACLOUGH,  JOHN  BINGLEV.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  13,  1862.  S.  of  George,  of  Shafton,  Bamsley,  Yorks.  B. 
there  May  8,  1843.  School,  Wakefield  (Mr  Taylor).  Matric. 
Michs.  1862;  B..^.  1866;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1866; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1867;  C.  of  St  James",  Riddings,  Derbs., 
1866-7.  P.C.  of  Bolam,  Durham,  1867-9.  P.C.  of  Witton 
Park,  1869-75.  Associate  Secretary  of  the  Jews'  Society, 
1875-81.  Head  of  the  Jews'  Society  Home  Mission,  1881-4. 
Chaplain  of  the  London  Jews'  Society,  1881-91.  V.  of  St 
Thomas's,  Lambeth,  1893-1911.  R.  of  Hackford,  and  V.  of 
Whitwell,  Norfolk,  1911-13.  One  of  the  best  known  of  the 
old  school  of  Evangelicals  in  the  Church  of  England.  Died 
Oct.  18,  1927,  aged  84.    (The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1927-) 

BARRACLOUGH,  NORMAN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  11,  1883.  S.  of  John,  wine-merchant.  B. 
Sept.  22,  1866,  at  Manningham.  School,  Oakham  (Mr  E.  V. 
Hodge).  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  LL.B.  1886.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1889;  of  2,  Gray's  Inn  Square,  London,  W.C.  i.  (Evans, 
Barraclough  and  Co.).  Brother  of  Harold  C.  (1886).  (Law 
List,  1936;  not  in  1938  issue.) 


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Barradell-Smith,  Sydney 

BARRADELL-SMITH  or  SMITH,  SYDNEY  BARRADELL.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  July  28,  1898.  S.  of  Samson  Baradell, 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham.  B.  there  Sept.  24, 
1879.  School,  Durham  (Mr  W.  Hobhouse).  Matric.  Michs. 
1898,  as  Barradell-Smith;  B.A.  igoi;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1906. 
At  the  Middlesex  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there  1902-6. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (London)  1905.  In  practice  at  Lowestoft, 
1907-11.  Died  Jan.  15,  1911,  at  the  National  Hospital, 
London.  Brother  of  the  next.   (Eagle.) 

BARRADELL-SMITH,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  17,  1900.  S.  of  Samson,  clerk,  and  Master  of  Greatham 
Hospital,  Stockton-on-Tees.  B.  Feb.  21,  1881,  at  Gilesgate, 
Durham.  School,  Durham  (Mr  A.  E.  HiUard).  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903.  Senior  English  Master  at  The  Academy, 
Glasgow.  Author,  boys'  books  ('Richard  Bird').  Brother  of 
Sydney  (above).   {Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BARRAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1881.  5th  s.  of 
John,  Esq.,  M.P.  [afterwards  Bart.],  of  Chapel  Allerton  Hall, 
Leeds.  B.  Aug.  5,  1856.  Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1888;  LL.B.  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1884;  LL.M. 
1888.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  17,  1881.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1886.  Of  ShadweU  Grange,  Moor  Allerton,  Yorks., 
and  of  Madehurst  Lodge,  Arundel,  Sussex.  J. P.  for  the 
West  Riding,  Yorks.,  1903.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  1936;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BARRAN,  JOHN  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Westfield,  Chapeltown  (Chapel 
Allerton),  Leeds.  B.  Aug.  16,  1872,  at  Leeds.  School,  Win- 
chester. Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1894.  Succeeded  his  grandfather.  Sir  John 
Barran,  as  2nd  Bart.,  May  3,  1905.  Of  Sawley  Hall,  Ripon, 
Yorks.  M.P.  for  Hawick  Burghs,  1909-18.  Parliamentary 
Private  Secretary  successively  to  the  Postmaster-General,  to 
the  President  of  the  Local  Government  Board,  to  the  Home 
Secretary,  to  the  Foreign  Secretary  sind  to  the  Prime  Minister, 
1909-16.  Chairman  of  the  Port  and  Transit  Executive, 
1920-2.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding,  Yorks.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  Sawley  Hall,  Ripon,  Yorks.,  and  65,  Easton  Square, 
London,  S.W.  i.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BARRAN,  PHILIP  AUSTYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i, 
1897.  2nd  s.  of  John.  B.  Mar.  20,  1876,  at  St  Mary's  Movmt, 
Leeds.  Schools,  Malvern  College  and  Yorkshire  College, 
Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  In  Messrs  Armstrong's 
engineering  works.  Lieut.,  Northumberland  R.G.A.,  1904; 
Capt.,  ist  West  Riding  (T.F.)  1907.  In  the  Great  War 
(Major,  R.F.A.;  in  the  Ministry  of  Munitions).  Engineer  and 
Managing  Director  of  J.  Barran  and  Sons,  Leeds.  Of  The 
Elms,  Chapel  Allerton,  Leeds.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  John  N.  (above).  (Peile,  11.  818;  Malvern  Coll. 
Reg. ;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BARRAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  31,  1806. 
Of  Durham.   Matric.  Lent,  1807. 

BARRASS,  JAMES  STEPHEN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1884. 
Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1884.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of 
Gateshead-on-Tyne.  B.  Aug.  24,  1862.  School,  Newcastle, 
Elswick  Academy.  Previously  a  newspaper  correspondent. 
Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (St  Albans)  1887;  C.  of  Wendon 
Lofts,  Essex,  1886-7.  C.  of  Brunswick  Chapel,  1887-9. 
Morning  Preacher  at  St  Bride's,  Fleet  Street,  1889-^2. 
Chaplain  of  Bethlehem  Royal  Hospital,  1891-2.  R.  of  St 
Michael,  Bassishaw,  1892-1920.  V.  of  St  Lawrence  Jewry 
with  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Milk  Street,  1898-1920.  Died 
May  22,  1920,  aged  57,  at  Old  Southgate.  {T.  A.  Walker, 
579;  The  Times,  May  26,  1920.) 

BARRATT,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  26,  1865. 
S.  of  William.  B.  Aug.  16,  1846,  at  Coniston,  Lanes.  School, 
Heversham,  Westmorland  (Mr  Sharpies).  Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  {gth  Wrangler)  1869.  [To  be  dis- 
tinguished from  a  contemporary  namesake  of  Balliol  College, 
Oxford;  a  barrister,  who  died  1881;  for  whom  see  D.N.B.] 

BARRATT,  ALFRED  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  25,  1876.  Matric.  Lent,  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1881;  priest  (Nassau  for  Win- 
chester) 1885;  C.  of  Thames  Ditton,  1881-5.  V.  of  Claygate, 
Surrey,  1885-1929.  Living  at  Bognor  Regis  in  1931.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1932. 

BARRATT,  ERNEST  OSBORN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  27,  1881.  S.  of  J.  C.  [Wesleyan  minister],  clerk,  of 
Cannstadt,  Wurtemberg,  Germany.  [School,  Kingswood, 
Somerset.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Exhibitioner  and  Scholar; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Wesleyan  Minister  in  South  Africa. 
Died  1919,  at  Grahamstown.   {Kingswood  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARRATT  [post  LAYLAND-BARRATT],  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1878.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Plymouth. 
[B.  Aug.  12,  i860.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1883;  M.A.  1886.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  15,  i8«" 


Barrett,  George  Henry 

Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Layland,  May  i,  1895.  Of  the  Manor  House,  Torquay, 
Devon,  and  of  Tregame  Lodge,  St  Austell,  Cornwall.  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  LemaU.  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Cornwall;  High 
Sheriff,  1897.  J. P.  for  Devon.  M.P.  for  Torquay,  1900-10; 
for  St  Austell,  1915-18.  Created  Bart.,  July  23,  1908. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  12,  1933,  aged  73,  at 
Torquay.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BARRATT,  HERBERT  OSBORN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1891.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  18,  1893.  S.  of  George, 
Esq.,  of  Highbury  Park,  N.  London.  B.  Jan.  2,  1871,  at 
Spalding,  Lines.  School,  Highgate  Grammar.  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (London)  1895;  C.  of 
Potter's  Bar,  Herts.,  1894-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1896- 
1907.  R.  of  Cherington,  Warws.,  1907-19.  Diocesan  In- 
spector of  Schools  (Worcester  dio.)  1908-19.  R.  of  Lande- 
wednack,  Cornwall,  1919-39-.  R.  of  Ruan  Major,  1919-39-. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  625;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BARRELL,  FRANCIS  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1879.  S.  and  h.  of  George  Francis,  wine- 
merchant,  of  Spalding,  Lines.  B.  [Sept.  22,  i860]  at  South- 
gate,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar;  {14th 
Wrangler)  1882;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1887.  Lecturer  at  the 
Hammond  Electrical  College,  1883-5.  Instructor  in  natural 
science  to  H.M.S.  Britannia,  1885-90.  Lecturer  in  mathe- 
matics at  University  College,  Bristol,  1890;  Professor 
there  1893-1915.  Died  suddenly  Dec.  2,  1915,  whilst 
lecturing.    (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Dec.  3,  1915.) 

BARRET,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1858.  S.  of  Alexander  Buchanan,  of  Henderson,  Kentucky, 
U.S.A.   B.  there  Dec.  9,  1839.   Matric.  Michs.  1858. 

BARRETT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  19,  1884. 
S.  of  Lucas  (1859),  F.G.S.  B.  Nov.  3,  1862,  at  Cambridge. 
Schools,  Perse  Grammar,  Cambridge,  and  Noorthing  College. 
Matric.  Easter,  1884.  At  the  works  of  Baily  and  Grundy 
Ltd.,  of  Paddington,  London,  1886.  Managing  Director  of 
Baily,  Grundy  and  Barrett  Ltd.,  of  Cambridge,  1893-1921. 
Consulting  electrical  Engineer  of  the  Norwich  Union  Fire 
Office,  1908.  Of  6,  Mortimer  Road,  Cambridge,  in  1910. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  11,  1921.  {Peile,  11.  708; 
Christ's  Coll.  Annual  Report,  1924.) 

BARRETT,  ARTHUR  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  June  14,  1833.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Brighton,  Sussex.  B. 
at  Bradfield,  Suffolk.  School,  Greenwich  (Dr  Bumey). 
Matric.  Michs.  1833;  Scholar,  1834-6;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841. 
At  Cambridge  for  some  time  as  a  private  tutor;  afterwards 
a  private  tutor  in  London.  Author,  Propositions  in  Me- 
chanics, etc.  Died  Feb.  26,  1880,  at  Brook  Green,  Hammer- 
smith.  {Venn,  11.  223.) 

BARRETT,  EDWARD  BARRETT  MOULTON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com. 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15,  1801.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Jamaica. 
School,  Harrow.  Probably  the  father  of  Elizabeth  Barrett 
Browning;  if  so  assumed  the  surname  of  Barrett  on  suc- 
ceeding to  the  estates  of  his  maternal  grandfather  in  Jamaica. 
Bought  an  estate  'Hope  End,'  near  Ledbury;  afterwards  of 
50,  Wimpole  Street,  London.   Died  Apr.  17,  1857. 

BARRETT,  ERNEST  PRIESTLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  30,  1892.  S.  of  Joseph  William,  physician, 
of  London  Road,  King's  Lynn.  School,  King's  Lynn. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1895.  Assis- 
tant Master  of  MarUng  School,  Stroud,  for  six  years.  Second 
Master  at  the  County  High  School,  Isleworth,  Middlesex, 
1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Foyle  College,  Londonderry,  1902. 
Inspector  in  the  Department  of  Agriculture  and  Technical 
Instruction,  Ireland,  1905.  Examiner  in  Chemistry  and 
Physics,  Intermediate  Education  Board,  Ireland.  Of  50, 
Eaton  Square,  Terenure,  Co.  Dublin.  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1903-30-31;  not  in  1932-3  issue.) 

BARRETT,  FREDERICK  LAMBERT  TUFNELL.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  i88i.  S.  of  Tufnell  Samuel,  clerk.  B.  Mar. 
23,  i860.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1897.  Ord. 
deacon,  1889;  priest  (Wakefield)  1890;  C.  of  Wrenthorpe, 
Yorks.,  1889-90.  Held  other  curacies;  1891-1906.  Lie.  pr., 
dio.  Southwell,  1906-7.  C.  of  Sneinton,  1907-13-  R.  of 
Muston,  Notts.,  1913-28.  Died  there  July  29,  1928.  Brother 
of  Tufnell  C.  A.  (1878).  {Crockford;  The  Titnes,  July  31, 
1928.) 

BARRETT,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1874; 
B.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1883;  C.  of  Hanham  Abbots,  Gloucs.,  1878-86.  Held 
other  curacies,  1887-93.  V.  of  Aldsworth,  Gloucs.,  1893- 
1905.  Lie.  pr.,  dios.  Gloucester,  Hereford,  Oxford  and 
Worcester,  1906-24.  C.  of  Stoke  Edith,  Heref.,  1925-30.  C. 
of  Withington  with  Westhide,  1930-2.  Lie.  to  off.  dios. 
Gloucester  and  Worcester,  1932-6-.  Of  Stone  Cottage, 
Greenway,  Ledbury,  1936.  Not  in  Crockford,  1938. 


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BARRETT,  HAROLD  SALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  S.  of  James  S.,  of  9,  Dunsford  Place,  Bath.  B.  Dec.  17, 
1875,  at  Parkstone,  Dorset.  School,  Bath  College  (Mr 
Dunn).  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M..\.  1902.  Ord. 
deacon,  1900;  priest  (Lichfield)  1901;  C.  of  Christchurch, 
Wolverhampton,  1900-12.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Willesden, 
1913-26.  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  Ealing,  London,  1926-39-. 
(Crockford,  1939.) 

BARRETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  24, 
1824.  3rd  s.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Northampton.  B.  at  Sud- 
borough,  Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1824 ;  Scholar;  B.A.  1828 ; 
M.A.  1837.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  8,  1836.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  July  4;  priest,  Dec.  5,  1840;  C.  of  Gates- 
head, 1840-2.  V.  of  Pelton,  Durham,  1842-71.  J.P.  for 
Durham,  1859.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Feb.  14,  1885,  aged 
78,  at  26,  North  Bailey.  Durham.  (T.  C.  Dale,  Inner  Temple 
Adm.  Bk.;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARRETT,  HENRY  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  28, 
1840.  6th  s.  of  William,  baker,  of  Charlton,  Kent.  B. 
Aug.  14,  1813.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar,  1843;  B..\. 
1844;  M.A.  1847.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Worcester 
College)  June  13,  1831,  age  17;  re-adm.  to  the  same,  Nov.  22, 
i860.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Chichester)  1845;  C.  of 
Hastings,  1844-53.  R.  of  Chedgrave,  Norfolk,  1853-90. 
P.C.  of  Langley,  1854-90.  Rural  Dean  of  Brooke,  1879. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  Earl  Waldegrave.  Died  Feb.  27,  1895, 
aged  81.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Eagle,  xix.) 

BARRETT,  HERBERT  BURGESS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  26,  1877.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  (?  Hugh)  S.  B.  Dec.  27, 
1857,  at  Hobart  Town,  Tasmania.  School,  High  School, 
Hobart.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  9,  1879,  as  '3rd  s.  of  Hugh  S.,  of  Hobart  Town,  Tas- 
mania.' Called  to  the  Bar,  1882.  In  practice  as  a  solicitor  at 
5,  Lydiard  Street,  Ballarat,  Australia,  in  191 1.  {Petle,  11. 
655;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BARRETT,  JONATHAN  TYERS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  20,  1801.  S.  of  Bryant,  wax-chandler,  of  Surrey. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1809; 
D  D.  1821.  Fellow,  1806.  R.  of  Beauchamp-Roding,  Essex, 
1822-4  V.  of  St  John  Evangehst,  Waterloo  Bridge  Road, 
London,  1824-32.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1825.  R.  of  Attle- 
borough,  Norfolk,  1839-51.  J.P.  for  Essex.  Joint  owner, 
with  his  brother,  George  R.  Barrett,  Esq.,  of  the  estate  then 
known  as  'Spring  Gardens,'  Vauxhall,  inherited  from  their 
father,  who  had  become  part  owner  thereof  through  his 
marriage  with  the  only  child  of  Mr  Tyers.  Author,  Memorials 
of  the  Parochial  Church,  the  Collegiate  Chantry  and  the  Chapel 
of  St  Mary,  Attleborough.  Died  Mar.  6,  1851,  aged  66,  at 
Brandon  House,  Suffolk.  {T.  A.  Walker,  375;  Brayley, 
Surrey,  in.  351,  39°-) 

BARRETT,  LUCAS.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  26, 
1859  S.  of  George  [ironfounder],  of  London.  [B.  Nov.  14, 
1837.  Schools,  Royston,  Cambs.  (Mr  Ashton),  and  University 
College;  studied  at  Ebersdorf,  Germany.]  Geologist  and 
naturaUst.  Curator  of  the  Woodwardian  Museum,  Cambridge, 
1855-8-  delivered  many  lectures  for  Professor  Sedgwick. 
F.G.S.  1855.  F.L.S.  i860.  Director  of  Geological  Survey 
of  Jamaica,  1859-62.  Drowned  Dec.  19,  1862,  off  Port 
Royal,  while  diving  to  investigate  coral-reefs.  M.I.  in 
Jamaica.   Father  of  Arthur   (1884).   (.D.N.B.) 

BARRETT,  RICHARD  ARTHUR  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  King's, 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  Feb.  24,  1831.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  Dec.  12, 
1812,  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  Matric.  Easter,  1831;  B.A. 
1835;  M.A.  1838;  B.D.  1850.  Fellow,  1834-59.  Tyrwhitt 
Hebrew  Scholar,  1838.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1849.  Ord. 
deacon,  1842;  priest  (Lincoln)  1848.  R.  of  Stower  Provost 
with  Todbere,  Dorset,  1858-81.  Author,  Synopsis  of  Biblical 
Criticism.  Died  Apr.  24,  1881,  aged  68,  at  Stower  Provost. 
(King's  Coil.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BARRETT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Oct.  10, 
1834.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Totten- 
ham, Middlesex.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Migrated  to  Pem- 
broke, June  25,  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  17,  1834;  migrated  to  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  19,  1836.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1837.  Married 
EUza  J.,  dau.  of  Henr>'  Turner,  Esq.,  of  Twickenham, 
Middlesex,  Aug.  3,  1847.    (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BARRETT,  SIDNEY  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  .\shley  Willmott,  of  Blackmore,  Essex.  B.  Sept.  21, 
i860.  School,  Forest  House,  Woodford  Wells,  Essex  (Mr 
G.  F.  H.  Sykes).  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.B.  and 
BC  1893.  At  the  London  Hospital;  House  Surgeon. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1886.  Medical  Officer  to  the  Bradwell 
District,  Maldon  Union,  Essex.  F.Z.S.  In  medical  practice 
at  Tillingham,  near  Southminster,  Essex.  (Venn,  11.  488; 
Medical  DireUory,  1938.) 

BARRETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  7,  1762.    S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Lee,  Kent  [and  of 


Barrick,  Robert 

Katherine,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Pudner,  Esq.],  and  great- 
grandson  of  Sir  Paul  Barrett,  serjeant-at-law.  Matric. 
Easter,  1762;  M.A.  (Litt.  Reg.)  1767.  [His  private  tutor  for 
many  years  was  John  Delap,  the  poet  and  dramatist,  who 
dedicated  his  Hecuba,  published  anonymously  in  1762,  to  his 
pupil.]  Of  Lee  Priory,  Ickham,  Kent;  remodelled  the  house 
in  the  Gothic  style.  M.P.  for  Dover,  1773-4.  A  well-known 
collector  of  pictures  and  curiosities;  had  considerable  know- 
ledge of  history  memoirs  and  topography;  also  noted  for 
his  'polished  manners,  social  habits,  integrity,  charity  and 
many  amiable  virtues.'  Died  unmarried  Jan.  8,  1803,  aged 
59,  at  Lee.  (Hasted,  in.  665 ;  G.  Mag.,  1803,  i.  90;  L.  Whibley; 
Correspondence  of  Thomas  Gray,  11.  572.) 

BARRETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1850.  Of  Somerset.  S.  of  Caleb.  B.  at  Corton  Denham. 
Bapt.  Sept.  19,  1809.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854.  Ord. 
deacon,  1854;  priest  (Lichfield)  1855;  C.  of  Elvaston,  Derbs., 
1854-6.  C.  of  Longton,  Staffs.,  1856-7.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Stoke,  1857-67.  Chaplain  of  the  Union  there.  C.  of  Wednes- 
bury,  1867-9.  C.  of  Coven,  Staffs.,  1870-3.  V.  of  Sam, 
Montgom.,  1872-84.  Died  Dec.  21,  1888,  aged  79,  at  Shire- 
hampton,  Gloucs.    (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARRETT,  TUFNELL  COWPER  ALLISTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
20)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1878.  S.  of  Tufnell  Samuel  [V.  of  Barrow- 
in-Furness].  B.  Dec.  I,  1857,  at  Shome,  near  Gravesend, 
Kent.  Schools,  Merchant  Taylors'  and  Rossall.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter) 
1883;  priest  (London)  1885;  C.  of  St  James's,  Plymouth, 
1883-4.  Missioner  of  the  Oxford  Mission  in  Poplar,  1884-6; 
of  St  John-the-Divine,  Kennington,  1886-9.  R-  of  Newbold 
with  Dunston,  Derbs.,  1889-93.  Missionary  Priest  of  .^11 
Hallows,  Barking,  1893-9.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Belper, 
Derbs.,  1899-1910.  V.  of  Sandgate,  Kent,  1910-14.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  6,  1914,  at  Sandgate.  Brother  of 
'Frederick  L.  T.  (1881).  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BARRETT,  UNWIN  SANKEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892;  Scholar.   Did  not  reside. 

BARRETT,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  COLVILE.  Adm.  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1898.  2nd  s.  of  William  Scott,  colliery  owner,  of 
Abbotsgate,  Huyton,  near  Liverpool.  B.  Apr.  17,  1880. 
School,  Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A. 
1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Wakefield)  1904;  C.  of 
Kirkburton,  Yorks.,  1903-6.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Charleville, 
Queensland,  1906-12;  R.  there  1912-13.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Morley,  Vorks.,  1913-15.  V.  of  GUdersome,  1915-19.  Chap- 
lain to  the  Forces,  1917-19.  Organising  Secretary  (S.P.G.) 
dios.  Chester,  Liverpool,  Sodor  and  Man,  1919-22.  R.  of  St 
Matthew's,  Sherwood,  Queensland,  AustraUa,  1922-30. 
Warden  of  St  John's  College,  Brisbane,  and  Canon  of  Brisbane 
1930-2.   Dean  of  Brisbane,  1932-9-.    (Crockford,  1939.) 

BARRETT,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  COWDELL.  Adm.  at  Cl.\re, 
Apr.  25,  1890.  School,  Weymouth  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897;  LL.B.  1893;  LL.M.  1897. 

BARRETT,  WILLIAM  FERGUSSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1863.  S.  of  William  Fergusson,  book-keeper.  B.  at 
Liverpool.  Bapt.  May  25,  1845.  FSchool,  Mostyn  House, 
Parkgate.]  Matric.  Lent,  1864;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1870. 
Assistant  Master  at  Philberd's  School,  Maidenhead,  1867-71 ; 
at  Kensington  Grammar  School,  1871-83.  Head  Master  of 
Mostyn  House  School,  Parkgate,  1883-90.  Gave  up  school 
work  and  undertook  the  whole  management  of  Neston 
parish.  Ord.  deacon,  1885 ;  priest  (Chester)  1886;  C.  of  Neston, 
Cheshire,  1885-92.  Died  Nov.  i,  1892.  (Eagle;  Crockford.) 

BARRETT,  WILLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1877. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Clevedon,  Somerset.  Bapt.  Mar.  2, 
1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1885.  Ord. 
-.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (Lichfield)  1882;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Newcastle-under-Lyme,  1881-90.  V.  of  Etruria,  Staffs., 
1890-1913.  Died  there  Aug.  14,  1913.  Buried  at  Hanley 
cemetery.  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Aug.  18, 
1913.) 

BARRETT-HAMILTON,  GERALD  EDWIN  HAMILTON.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Jvme  15,  1891.  S.  of  Samuel,  Capt.,  of 
Kilmanock  House,  New  Ross,  Co.  Wexford.  B.  May  18, 
1871,  at  Ahmednuggur,  India.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1894.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1896.  Never 
practised.  Major,  5th  Batt.,  Royal  Irish  Rifles.  J.P.  for  Co. 
Wexford.  High  Sheriff,  1904.  Of  Kilmanock  House,  1912. 
Married  and  had  issue.   (Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BARRETT-LENNARD,  see  LENNARD. 

BARRICK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  4,  1820.  Of 
Yorks.  [S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Whitby.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1821;  B.A.  (20th  Wrangler)  1825;  M.A.  1828;  Fellow,  1826. 
Tutor.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  8,  1829;  priest  (Rochester) 
June  17,  1832.  Died  Mar.  15,  1835,  aged  31,  at  Cosgrave 
rectory,  Northants.   (G.  Mag.,  1835,  i.  554.) 


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Barringer,  Thomas 

BARRINGER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Mar.  5, 
1819.  Of  Beds.  Matric.  Easter,  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826. 
C.  of  Chiddingley,  Sussex.  Died  July  29,  1846,  in  London. 
(G.  Afag.,  1846,  II.  549.) 

BARRINGTON,  CECIL  VIVIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
23,  1884.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Maryville,  Cashel,  Ireland.  B. 
Sept.  17,  1865,  at  Dublin.  Schools,  Malvem  College  and 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Law  Trip., 
ist  Class)  1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1886,  as 
2nd  s.  of  Charles,  merchant,  of  Dublin.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1891.  Of  Maryville,  Cashel,  Co.  Tipperary,  1911.  Brother  of 
Manlifie  (1881).  {Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938;  Malvern  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BARRINGTON,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  4,  1845.  [S.  and  h.  of  George,  Capt.,  R.N.,  and  grandson 
of  George,  Viscount  Barrington.  B.  Oct.  27,  1827.  School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  M..\.  1848.  Clerk  at  the 
Treasury,  1848.  Auditor  of  the  Civil  List  and  Assistant 
Secretary  at  the  Treasury,  1848-88.  Private  Secretary  to 
Lord  Palmerston,  1856;  to  Lord  Russell,  1866.  Gentleman 
Usher  of  the  Red  Rod,  1861.  C.B.,  1887.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  22, 
19x1.  Buried  in  Kensal  Green  cemetery.   (Burke,  P.  an(i  B.) 

BARRINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  25, 
1771.  [S.  of  Sir  FitzwilUam,  Bart.,  of  Swainston,  Isle  of 
Wight.  B.  Dec.  8,  1752,  in  Red  Lion  Street,  Holborn, 
London.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1771;  Scholar,  1774. 
M.P.  for  Newtown,  Isle  of  Wight,  1780-96.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  9th  Bart.,  Sept.  24,  1792.  Died  unmarried  Aug.  5, 
1818.    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.E.C.,  1.  29.) 

BARRINGTON,  MANLIFFE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1881.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Maryville,  Cashel.  B.  July  2,  1861, 
at  Dublin.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884, 
as  Manliff.  At  the  Irish  Bar;  of  10,  Hatch  Street,  Dublin. 
Of  Glanseskin,  Whitshed  Road,  Greystones,  Co.  Wicklow. 
Brother  of  CecU  V.  (1884).    (Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BARRINGTON,  WILLIAM  HARTIGAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  June  13,  1834.  S.  and  h.  of  Matthew  [Crown 
solicitor  for  Munster;  afterwards  Bart.].  B.  Oct.  4,  1815,  at 
DubUn.  .Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1841.  .\dm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Oct.  28,  1834.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd 
Bart.,  Apr.  i,  1861.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  s.p.ni. 
July  14,  1872,  at  Glenstal,  Limerick.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BARRINGTON,  WILLIAM  REGINALD  SHUTE.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1892.  S.  and  h.  of  the  Hon.  Walter  Bulkeley, 
of  Shrivenham  House,  Shrivenham,  Berks,  [succeeded  as  9th 
Viscount,  1901].  B.  July  23,  1873.  Matric.  Michs.  1892. 
In  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  and  Hon.  Major,  3rd  Batt.  Ox.  and 
Bucks.  Light  Infantry).  Succeeded  his  father  Sept.  i2,  1933, 
as  loth  Viscount  of  Ardglass,  Co.  Down,  and  Baron  Barring- 
ton  of  Newcastle,  Co.  Dublin,  Ireland;  Baron  Shute  of 
Beckett,  Berks.,  in  the  United  Kingdom.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BARRINGTON-KENNETT,  see  KENNETT. 

BARRIS,  JOHN  DAVIS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898.  S.  of 
Arthur  Paulin,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  June  9,  1879,  at 
Southsea,  Hants.  School,  West  Kent  Grammar  (Rev.  W. 
Williamson).  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..\.  1901;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1910.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  F.R.C.S.,  1909. 
M.R.C.P.,  1912.  F.R.C.P.,  1925.  F.C.O.G.,  1929.  Demon- 
strator in  Midwifery;  House  Surgeon  and  Physician  Accou- 
cheur at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Consulting  Gynaeco- 
logist at  the  Royal  Waterloo  Hospital  for  Women.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Physician,  Pathologist, 
Registrar,  and  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  the  City  of 
London  Lying-in-Hospital.  Examiner  in  midwifery  and 
gynaecology  for  Cambridge  and  London  Universities.  Of 
20,  Wimpole  Street,  London,  W.  i.  Author,  medical. 
(Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BARROLL,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1765.  S.  of  Arnold, 
of  Hereford,  gent.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford) 
May  10,  1751,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1755.  V.  of  Bosbury, 
Heref.,  1766-7.  V.  of  Almeley,  1767-1816.  V.  of  Walford, 
1769-1810.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BARROLL  or  BARROL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  3,  1752.  S.  of  WiUiam,  grazier,  of  Hereford. 
B.  there.  School,  Hereford  (Mr  Stevens).  Matric.  Michs. 
1752;  B.A.  1757.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1757; 
priest,  Sept.  23,  1759.  Emigrated  to  Maryland  in  1760, 
taking  charge  of  the  parish  of  North  Sassafras,  Cecil  County; 
R.  there  until  1777.  In  that  year  the  Legislature  of  Maryland 
passed  a  law  requiring  all  holders  of  office  of  trust  or  profit  to 
renounce  their  allegiance  to  the  King  of  Great  Britain  and  to 
be  true  and  faithful  to  the  State  of  Maryland.  Refusing 
to  do  this,  he  lost  his  benefice.  Left  many  descendants  who 
attained  high  positions  in  the  Church,  the  Army  and  at  the 
Bar.  Died  1778.   (Scott-Mayor,  m.  618.) 


Barrow,  Edward  John 

BARRON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  22, 
1815.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  (Mr 
Valpy).  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar,  1818;  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(17th  Wrangler)  1820;  M.A.  1823.  Fellow,  1822.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  28,  1820.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1826,  as 
's.  and  h.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  the  City  of  Norwich.'  Practised 
as  Conveyancer  on  the  Chancery  side  till  1853.  Author, 
legal.  Died  June  13,  1856,  aged  55  (sic).  (Boase;  G.  Mag.; 
Scott,  MSS.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BARRON,  CLAUD[E]  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6, 
1890.  [S.  of  W.,  Colonel,  Bengal  Staff  Corps.  B.  Dec.  22, 
1871.  School,  Aberdeen  Grammar  and  University.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1890.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1892.  Secretary  to  the 
Survey  of  India  Committee,  1904-5.  Chief  Secretary  to  the 
Punjab  Government,  1912-16.  Chief  Commissioner  of  Delhi, 
1918-24.  A  member  of  the  Council  of  State  for  India,  1921-4. 
Financial  Commissioner  for  the  Punjab,  1924-7;  retired  from 
the  I.C.S.,  1928.  Revenue  Minister  of  Bahawalpur  State, 
1927-31.  Lieut. -Col.,  5th  Punjab  Light  Horse,  1918-21. 
CLE.,  1911.  C.S.I.,  1921.  C.V.O.,  1922.  F.R.G.S.  Of 
Ensham,  Wash  Common,  Newbury,  Berks.  (Kelly,  Hand- 
book, 1938;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BARRON,  EDWARD  EVELYN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1879; 
from  Cavendish  H.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  13,  1881. 
S.  of  Edward  Jackson,  Esq.,  soUcitor,  of  Endsleigh  Street, 
Tavistock  Square,  London.  B.  Sept.  9,  1862.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  LL.B.  and  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1885  (Messrs  Barron  and  Son,  55,  Lincohi's  Inn 
Fields,  London).  Secretary  to  the  Law  Association,  1905. 
Master  of  the  Armourers'  and  Braziers'  Co.,  1921.  Of  3, 
Gray's  Inn  Place  in  1934.  Not  in  Law  List,  1938.  Occurs  in 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937,  and  in  the  Univ.  Cal.,  1937-8. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  562.) 

BARRON,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Nov.  11,  1830.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1831. 

BARRON,  JOHN  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  14, 
1822.  A  'Ten-year'  man.  Matric.  Lent,  1833;  B.D.  1833. 
Ord.  deacon,  1831;  priest  1832.  Sometime  of  Gt  Stanmore, 
Middlesex.  [Two  of  his  sons,  Edward  William  and  William 
Grace,  were  admitted  at  Oxford  in  1857 and  1861  respectively 
as  sons  of '  John  Augustus,  clerk,  of  Gt  Stanmore,  Middlesex.] 
Of  5,  Portland  Place,  Bath,  in  1858,  and  of  23,  Lansdowne 
Place,  Leamington,  Warws.,  in  1866.  Died  July  7.  1866, 
aged  82,  at  Leamington.  (Clergy  LisU,  1858,  1866;  G.  Mag., 
1866,  11.  278.) 

BARRON,  THOMAS  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  2, 
1869,  S.  of  James,  surgeon,  of  Sunderland.  B.  1850,  at 
Gosforth.  Schools,  Sunderland  (Mr  Wood)  and  Aberdeen 
University.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B..\.  1873;  M.B.  1876; 
M.A.  1880.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1875.  Practised  for  some 
time  at  Durham;  retired,  1878.  Resided  latterly  at  Yew 
Tree  Hall,  Forest  Row,  Sussex.  Died  suddenly  Aug.  30, 
1932,  aged  81,  at  Bumham,  Somerset.  (Venn,  11.  390;  The 
Times,  Sept.  2,  1932.) 

BARROW,  CHARLES  HENRY  MALET.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  5,  1S77.  S.  of  Charles  James  (?  next),  Capt., 
Royal  Sherwood  Foresters.  B.  at  Cheltenham,  Gloucs. 
Bapt.  Feb.  25,  1S56.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Brother  of 
George  S.  M.  (1880)  and  WilUam  J.  M.  (1870). 

BARROW,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  12,  1844.  S.  of  James  (1811),  clerk,  of  South  Lopham, 
Norfolk.  Bapt.  Jan.  11,  1828.  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Perhaps 
father  of  Charles  H.  M.  (above),  George  S.  M.  (1880)  and 
William  J.  M.  (1870). 

BARROW,  CHRISTOPHER  BROME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
c.  1830.  S.  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  of  Thorpe,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Bath.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1831-3; 
B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1836;  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1837;  C.  of  Stradsett,  Norfolk,  1837-9. 
Held  other  curacies,  1839-52.  R.  of  Barwell,  Leics.,  1852-65. 
R.  of  Langridge,  Somerset,  1866-78.  Resident  at  Bath  in 
1897.  Married  (1)  Charlotte  Frederica,  dau.  of  Charles 
Brandt,  Esq.,  of  Leamington,  Warws.,  Jan.  6,  1837;  (2) 
Caroline  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Quicke,  Esq.,  of  Newton  St 
Cyres,  Devon,  Jan.  22,  1861.  Died  Apr.  5,  1902,  at  Bath. 
(Venn,  11.  210;  Norwich  Ord.  Bk.;  Crockford.) 

BARROW,  CLAUDE  LORAINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1890.  5th  s.  of  Richard  Bridgman,  Esq.  B.  [Aug.  10, 
1870]  at  Matlock,  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  F.R.G.S., 
F.Z.S.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  June  13,  1903.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1936.) 

BARROW,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28, 

1840.   Of  Suffolk.  S.  of ,  deceased.   Matric.  Michs.  1840; 

B.A.  1844.  C.  of  Little  Stukeley,  Hunts.,  1846-50.  Not  in 
Crockford,  i860. 


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Barrow,  Francis  John 

BARROW,  FRANCIS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct. 
I,  1895.  S.  of  Alexander  Maclean,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Pul- 
borough,  Sussex.  B.  Oct.  19,  1876,  at  Caterham,  Surrey. 
School,  Lancing  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  During  the 
Great  War,  2nd  Corps,  Inland  Water  Transport,  R.E.; 
served  in  France.   (T.  A.  Walker,  635;  Lancing  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARROW,  GEORGE  MARTIN.  Adm.  pecs,  at  Trinity,  June  4, 
1834.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon,  1839; 
priest  (Worcester)  1840;  C.  of  Nuneaton.  C.  of  Basildon, 
Essex,  1858;  subsequently  C.  of  Mistley  and  finally  C.  of 
Writtle.  Died  there  July  25,  1880,  aged  65.  (R.  F.  Scott; 
Crockford,  1880.) 

BARROW,  GEORGE  SHULDHAM  MALET.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of  Charles  James  (?  1844),  Esq. 
B.  at  Southwell.  School,  Dedham.  Matric.  Michs.  1880. 
Brother  of  Charles  H.  M.  (1877),  etc. 

BARROW,  GEORGE  [STAMMERS].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  28,  1822.  Of  Suffolk.  [School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1822;  Scholar;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1833.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  2,  1833;  priest  June  8,  1834,  as  Geo. 
Stammers  Barrow.  C.  of  Honington,  Suffolk,  1833-40.  P.C. 
of  Sapiston,  1840-4.  R.  of  Thorpe-next-Haddiscoe,  Norfolk, 
1844-81.  Lived  latterly  at  Talconeston,  Wymondham. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1886. 

BARROW,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  II,  1825.  [S.  and  h.  of  George  Hodgkinson,  of  South- 
well, Notts.  B.  1806.  Schools,  SouthweU  and  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1833.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died 
Sept.  19,  1857.  (Burke,  Family  Records;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  11. 
564.) 

BARROW,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29,  1811.  S. 
of  Richard  (1773),  clerk.  B.  Oct.  21,  i793,  at  Southwell, 
Notts.  School,  Southwell.  Matric.  Michs.  181 1;  Scholar, 
1814;  B.A.  (21st  Wrangler)  1815;  M.A.  1818.  Fellow.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Sanim)  1817.  R.  of  North  and  South 
Lopham,  Norfolk,  1822-61.  R.  of  North  Wingfield,  Derbs., 
1861-78.  Apparently  held  no  other  benefice.  Of  SouthweU 
in  1880.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1884.  Married  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Sir  C.  Malet.  Father  of  Charies  J.  (1844).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Norfolk  Benefices.) 

BARROW,  JAMES  HEAVEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  25,  1854.  Of  Gloucs.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  19,  1838;  C.  of  West  Kington, 
WUts.,  1858-64.   Not  in  Crockford,  1865. 

BARROW,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  14,  1792.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Barbados. 
B.  in  St  Michael's,  Island  of  Barbados.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  July  29,  1791.  Of  Westerham,  Kent.  Had  an  estate 
called  The  Cottage  in  the  Island  of  Barbados;  left  directions 
for  it  to  be  sold  at  his  death.  Bequeathed  another  estate, 
called  Sunbury,  in  Barbados,  to  his  only  son  John  (of  Hill 
Park,  Brasted,  Kent,  in  1818).  Will  dated  1810;  proved  1811 
(161  Crickett).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BARROW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  16,  1818, 
from  Oxford.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Botolph's,  London.  Matric. 
Easter,  1818;  B.A.  1821.  Matric.  (St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford) 
July  1,  1817,  age  31.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  May  6,  1821;  C. 
of  Brenzett  and  Brookland,  Kent.  Not  in  Clergy  List,  1841. 
To  be  distinguished  from  contemporary  namesakes  who  were 
Oxford  graduates.  (T.A.  Walker,  402;  Al.  Oxon.;  Hockaday, 
MSS.) 

BARROW,  JOHN  ROTHNEY.  Adm.  scholar  at  Queens', 
Michs.  L900.  S.  of  Kingston  Egan,  clerk.  B.  Oct.  25,  i88r, 
at  Benares,  India.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  Scholar,  1902;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1922.  Entered  the 
Indian  Educational  Service,  1905.  Inspector  of  Schools  in 
Assam  and  Bengal.  Professor  at  Dacca  College,  1911.  Prin- 
cipal of  Chittagong  College,  1915.  Officiating  Principal  of 
Presidency  College,  Calcutta,  1917,  1921  and  1929;  Principal 
there  1930-2;  retired.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1925.  Of  49, 
Bridge  Road,  Welwy-n  Garden  City,  Herts.,  1939.  {Queens' 
Coll.  Club,  1939;  India  Office  List,  1937) 

BARROW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  4,  1773; 
a 'Ten-year' man.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  John,  of  Howgill,  Yorks. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Lent,  1783;  B.D.  1783.  [Wrongly 
called  B.A.  1783,  in  the  Sedbergh  Coll.  Reg.,  p.  185,  and  in 
G.  Mag.]  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  28,  1770;  priest,  June  21, 
1772.  V.  of  Bleasly,  Notts.,  1774-8.  Master  of  SouthweU 
Grammar  School,  1774-85.  Vicar-Choral  of  SouthweU,  1776- 
1838.  V.  of  South  Muskham,  1778-1838.  R.  of  South 
Wheatley  and  Halam,  1778-1838.  V.  of  Upton,  1779-84- 
P.C.  of  Halloughton,  1784-1838.  V.  of  Rolleston,  1784-5-  R- 
of  Beelsby,  Lines.,  1785-6.   R.  of  Bamoldby-le-Beck,  1785- 


Barrs,  George 

1838.  V  .of  Rampton,  Notts.,  1804-38.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  George  Hodgkinson,  of  SouthweU,  Jan.  1,  1778.  Died 
Feb.  23,  1838,  aged  90,  at  SouthweU.  Father  of  James  (1811). 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  G.  Mag.,  1838, 1.  441;  W.  A.  James, 

Southwell  Schools.) 

BARROW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept. 
30,  1876.  Of  Sussex.  [2nd  s.  of  J.  J.,  of  Holmwood,  near 
Tunbridge  WeUs.]  B.  Dec.  20,  1857,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon, 
1882;  priest  (Lincohi)  1885;  C.  of  Spilsby,  Lines.,  1882-5. 
V.  of  Skendleby,  1885-1924.  Of  Haltoa  Holgate,  Lines., 
1925.  Died  Dec.  21,  1932,  aged  75,  at  SpUsby.  {Reg.  of 
Members;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Dec.  22,  1932.) 

BARROW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  r, 
1889.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  James,  deceased.  B.  Apr.  24,  1859,  at 
28,  Upper  Pitt  Street,  Liverpool.  School,  Liverp>ool  Institute; 
also  attended  evening  classes  at  University  CoUege,  Liver- 
pool. Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord. 
deacon,  1893;  priest  (Liverpool)  1894;  C.  of  St  Cyprian's, 
Edge  HUl,  Liverpool,  1893-1900.  P.C.  of  St  Athanasius, 
Kirkdale,  Liverpool,  1900-22.  V.  of  Christchurch,  Kensing- 
ton, 1922-33.  R.  of  Croft  with  Southworth,  Lanes.,  1933-6- 
Not  in  Crockford,  1937. 

BARROW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Jan.  21,  1780.  S.  of  Thomas.  Bapt.  Mar.  16,  1761,  at 
New  Windsor,  Berks.  Matric.  Lent,  1780;  B.A.  1784;  M.A. 
1787.  FeUow,  1783-1805.  R.  of  Gt  Greenford,  Middlesex, 
1804-21.   Died  Dec.  25,  1821.   {Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARROW,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  21,  1864.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1864. 
Migrated  to  Queens',  Feb.  2,  1866;  B.A.  1869. 

BARROW,  THOMAS  EDWARD  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  May  30,  1873.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877; 
M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Bath  and  WeUs) 
1879;  C.  of  St  John's,  Bridgwater,  1878-84.  C.  of  AU 
Saints',  Clifton,  1S84-7.  V.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist, 
Taunton,  1887-1903.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Worcester,  1907-11.  R. 
of  Mamhead,  Devon,  1911-12.  C.  of  Weston-super-Mare, 
1913-23.  Of  Winsham  House,  Weston-super-Mare.  Died 
there  Dec.  14,  1932,  aged  78.  {The  Times,  Dec.  17,  1932; 
Crockford.) 

BARROW,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1885; 
Mus.Bac.  1886. 

BARROW,  WILLIAM  JAMES  MALET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Apr.  15,  1870.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  James  (?  1844), 
deceased  [of  SouthweU,  Notts.  School,  Rossall].  Matric. 
\Uchs.  1870;  B.A.  1875.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7, 
1872,  as  WiUiam  J.  Maid  {sic);  no  call.  Died  Oct.  31,  1888. 
Brother  of  Charles  H.  M.  (1877),  etc.  (R.  L.  Lloyd;  Rossall 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BARROWBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1856. 
S.  of  John,  schoolmaster.  B.  at  HaUfax,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
Oct.  8,  1837.   Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860. 

BARROWS,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  20, 
1880.  [S.  and  h.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  Himley.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1885;  C.  of  VVotton-under-Edge,  1884-6.  Held 
other  curacies,  1886-92.  R.  of  Birdingbury  or  Birbury, 
Warws.,  1892-1917.  Lie.  pr.,  1917-34.  Latterly  of  9, 
Barton  Crescent,  DawUsh,  Devon.  Died  Dec.  16,  1934, 
aged  73.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BARRS,  ALFRED  HADEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  3, 
1822.  S.  of  George  (1795),  V.  of  Halesowen,  Warws.  Matric. 
Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1830.   Brother  of  the  next. 

BARRS,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Dec.  3,  1822.  S.  of  George  (next),  clerk.  Matric. 
Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1830.  PubUshed  a  brief 
memoir  of  his  father's  life  and  edited  his  Extracts,  Sermons 
and  Hymns,  the  preface  to  which  was  signed  'Haden  HUl, 
May  1843.'  Brother  of  the  above.   {Bibliotheca  Staffs.) 

BARRS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Magdalene,  May  29, 
1795.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Caldecott,  Warws.  Matric.  Lent, 
1796;  Scholar;  B.A.  1799;  M.A.  1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Mar.  17.  i799;  C.  of  VVareham  All 
Saints',  Norfolk,  1800.  C.  of  Rowley  Regis,  Staffs.,  1800- 
40.  V.  of  Halesowen,  Warws.  Married  Mary,  widow  of  J. 
Haden,  Esq.,  of  Haden  HiU,  1801.  Author,  A  SkeUh  of  the 
Controversy,  relative  to  the  Rebuilding  of  the  Parish  Church  of 
Rowley  Regis;  Sermons  with  extracts  from  his  Journal.  Died 
Sept.  2,  1840,  at  Haden  HUl.  Father  of  the  above  and 
Alfred  H.  (1822).  (R.  Simms,  Bibliotheca  Staffs.;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 


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Barrs,  Walter  [Sutton] 

BARRS,  WALTER  [SUTTON].  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  8,  1800.  S.  of  Walter,  of  Loughborough,  Leics.  School, 
Loughborough  (Mr  Shaw).  Matric.  Michs.  1801,  as  W. 
Sutton.   Migrated  to  Clare,  Apr.  2,  1804. 

BARRY,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  26, 
1843.  2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  Charles  [architect,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.]. 
B.  Jan.  15,  1826,  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1846;  Smith's  Prizeman; 
B.A.  {4th  Wrangle;  Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1848);  M.A.  1851. 
FeUow,  1848.  B.D.  i860;  D.D.  1866.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford) 
1870.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Durham)  1888.  Bampton  Lecturer, 
1892.  Hulsean  Lecturer,  1894-5.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  26,  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1850;  priest  (Oxford)  1853. 
Sub-warden  of  Trinity  College,  Glenalmond,  1849-54.  Head 
Master  of  Leeds  Grammar  School,  1854-62.  Principal  of 
Cheltenham  College,  1862-8.  Principal  of  King's  College, 
London,  1868-83.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1871-81.  Hon. 
Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  1875-9.  Boyle  Lecturer, 
1876-8.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Victoria,  1879-83.  Canon  of 
Westminster,  1881-3.  Bishop  of  Sydney;  Metropolitan  of 
New  South  Wales,  and  Primate  of  Australia,  1884-9.  Select 
Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1887.  Assistant  Bishop  of  Rochester, 
1889-91.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1891-1910.  R.  of  St  James's, 
Piccadilly,  London,  1895-1900.  Assistant  Bishop  in  London, 
1896.  Author,  theological;  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Apr.  i,  1910. 
Buried  in  Worcester  Cathedral.  Father  of  Hugh  G.  (1889). 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.,  21;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BARRY,  ARTHUR  PAUL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  8,  1899.  [S.  of 
Horace,  of  Limpsfield,  Surrey.  B.  Aug.  30,  1880,  at  Edmon- 
ton, Middlesex.]   Matric.  Michs.  1899. 

BARRY,  CHARLES  AINSLIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  30,  1849.  S.  of  Charles  U.  (1836),  clerk.  [B.  June  10, 
1830.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849,-  B.A.  1853; 
M.A.  1856.  A  pupil  of  T.  A.  Wahnisley.  Studied  music  at 
Cologne,  Leipzig  and  Dresden.  Musical  critic  and  composer. 
Edited  the  Monthly  Musical  Record,  London,  1875-9-  Well- 
known  as  the  'C.A.B.',  of  the  liichter  concert  programmes. 
Of  Lapsewood,  Sydenham  Hill,  Kent.  Died  Mar.  21,  1915, 
in  London.  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Black,  Didionary  of  Music 
and  Musicians.) 

BARRY,  CHARLES  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12, 
1881.  S.  of  William.  B.  June  10,  1862,  at  Scarborough. 
School,  Oliver's  Mount,  Scarborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (York) 
1886;  C.  of  Scarborough,  1885-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1888- 
93.  V.  of  Clifford,  Yorks.,  1893-1916.  Resided  latterly  at 
High  Street,  Boston  Spa.  Author,  First  Principles  of  the 
Church.  Died  Mar.  10,  1930,  at  Boston.  (Peile,  11.  678; 
Crochford.) 

BARRY,  CHARLES  UPHAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  July  2,  1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A. 
1843.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest  (Canterbury)  1841;  C.  of  St 
Edward's,  Cambridge,  1841-7.  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Oakfield, 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  1847-55.  Afterwards  lived  at  Ryde; 
there  in  1873,  unbeneficed.  Died  June  3,  1883,  aged  79.  at 
Leavington  House,  St  John's,  Ryde.  Father  of  Charles 
A.  (1849).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BARRY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Nov.  1782; 
from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall) 
Nov.  20,  1776,  age  28.  S.  of  Martin,  clerk,  of  Monmouth. 
Matric.  Michs.  1782;  LL.B.  1783.  V.  of  Weston  Beggard, 
Heref.,  1782-1805.  R.  of  Sutton  St  Nicholas,  1783-1805, 
and  probably  also  R.  of  Marden.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Walwyn  Shepheard,  of  Dorrington  Court.  Died  Jan.  17, 
1805,  aged  56,  at  Hereford,  from  injuries  caused  by  a  fall 
from  his  horse.  Brother  of  Martin  (1782).  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  iv;  G.  Mag.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BARRY,  EDWARD  (The  Rev.).  Adm.  sizaratST  JoHN's,Mar.9, 
1796;  in  priest's  orders.  Doubtless  a  'Ten-year'  man. 
Matric.  Easter,  1796.  Did  not  proceed  to  the  B.D.  degree. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Wallingford  St  Mary,  Berks., 
1808-22,  and  R.  of  WaUingford,  St  Leonard,  1811-22;  D.D. 
(Canterbury)  1812.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.) 

BARRY,  EDWARD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  i,  1881. 
2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  Francis  Tress,  merchant,  of  St  Leonard's  Hill, 
Windsor,  Berks,  [afterwards  Bart.].  B.  Apr.  25,  1858. 
Schools,  Harrow  and  King's  College,  London;  studied  also 
at  the  Sorbonne,  Paris.  Matric.  Easter,  1881.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Feb.  28,  1907.  Of  Keiss  Castle,  Caithness, 
and  of  Ockwells  Manor,  Berks.  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Ock- 
wells  and  Lillybrook,  Berks.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Berks.  High 
Sheriff,  1907.  Free  of  the  Grocers'  Company,  1884;  Master, 
1920-1.  Baron  de  Barry  of  Portugal.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Lieut.-Col.,  Berks.  Yeo.  (T.F.)  Reserve).  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  (Venn,  u.  447;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Univ.  War 
List;  Pedigree  of  Barrys  of  Eynsham;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 


Barry,  Hugh  Gordon 
barry  or  milner-barry,  edward  leopold  milner. 

Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S.  of 
Edward  M.,  V.  of  Scothorne,  Lines.  B.  there  Jan.  13,  1867. 
[School,  Gt  Yarmouth  Grammar;  afterwards  at  Kiel  Univer- 
sity.] Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887, 
as  Milner-Barxy.  Scholar,  1887-90;  Modem  Lang.  Trip., 
1889,  ist  Class);  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Lecturer  in  German 
at  Bedford  College,  London,  1890.  Assistant  Master  at 
Mill  Hill  School,  1891-1907.  Teacher  of  German  at  London 
University.  Lecturer  at  Birkbeck  College,  1907.  Lecturer  in 
German,  etc.,  at  University  College,  Bangor,  1909;  Professor, 
1911.  During  the  Great  War,  Interpreter  at  the  Admiralty, 
1914-17;  Naval  InteUigence  Officer  and  Lieut. -Commander. 
Died  May  7,  1917.  (Venn,  11.  487;  The  Times,  May  10, 
1917.) 

BARRY,  EDWARD  OGSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  9, 
1884.  2nd  s.  of  John  George,  of  Yewdale,  Lonham  Road, 
Upper  Norwood,  Surrey.  B.  Apr.  30,  1866,  at  Giton  rectory, 
near  Ash,  Kent.  School,  Dulwich  College  (Mr  Welldon). 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1887;  M.A.  1928.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  7,  1887.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1890.  In 
the  firm  of  Mason  and  Barry,  Ltd.,  1891 ;  Managing  Director, 
1904.  Fellow  of  the  Institute  of  Chartered  Accountants  in 
England  and  Wales.  During  the  Great  War  a  member  of  the 
Pyrites  Committee  of  the  Ministry  of  Munitions.  Of  151, 
Rowlands  Rd.,  Worthing,  in  1938.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  List,  1936.) 

BARRY,  ERNEST  JOSEPH.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  24, 1873.  S.  of  George.  B.  [June  i,  1853]  at  Hampstead, 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1886.  Ord. 
deacon,  1877;  priest  lYork)  1878;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Beverley, 
1877-88.  Assistant  Diocesan  Inspector,  dio.  York,  1884-94. 
C.  of  Routh,  Yorks.,  1890-4.  Dioc.  Inspector  of  Schools  for 
the  Archdeaconries  of  Sheffield,  East  Riding  and  Cleveland, 
1895-1908.  R.  of  South  Milford,  Yorks.,  1908-16.  C.  of 
Beverley  Minster,  1917-31.  Died  Jan.  17,  1931,  at  81,  Nor- 
wood, Beverley.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  20,  1931.) 

BARRY,  FOSTER  STABLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  12,  1848.  2nd  s.  of  William,  stationer,  of  North  Brixton, 
Surrey.  B.  [Dec.  18,  1829]  at  St  Martin  Outwich,  London. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs. 
1848;  Scholar;  B.A.  (30**  Wrangler)  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord. 
deacon,  1852;  priest  (London)  1853;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Stepney, 
Middlesex,  1852-62.  Head  master  of  Mercers'  School,  1861- 
79.  Chaplain  of  the  Skinners'  Aknshouse,  Mile  End,  1861-72. 
Chaplain  of  the  Ophthalmic  Hospital,  Finsbury,  London, 
1862-4.  Lecturer  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  1864-6.  C.  of 
St  Margaret's,  Lothbury,  1866-72.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Acton, 
1872-9.  R.  of  Gosbeck,  Suffolk,  1879-98.  R.  of  Badingham, 
1898-1908.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  25,  1908,  aged 
78,  at  Badingham.  Brother  of  Stephenson  (1849)  and 
William  T.  (1846).  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xiv;  Cam- 
bridge Chronicle,  June  5,  1908.) 

BARRY,  GEORGE  DUNCAN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1883.  3rd 
s.  of  David  Thomas,  R.  of  Fishley,  Norfolk.    B.  June  22, 

1864,  at  St  Anne's  parsonage,  Birkenhead,  Cheshire.  School, 
HaUeybury.  Matric.  Mchs.  1883;  Scholar,  1883-6;  B.A. 
1886;  M.A.  1891;  B.D.  1911.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1887;  priest, 
1888;  C.  of  Stretham,  Cambs.,  1887-9.  C.  o  fSt  Peter's, 
Rochester,  1889-92.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Surbiton,  Surrey, 
1893-1900.  R.  of  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk,  1899-1905.  Rural 
Dean  of  Depwade,  1903-5.  R.  of  Denver,  1905-14.  Rural 
Dean  of  Fincham  East,  1905-11.  R.  of  Swanton  Morley, 
1914-27.  R.  of  Bratton  Fleming,  Devon,  1927-34;  retired. 
Of  Colyton,  Devon.  Author,  The  Transfiguration  of  Our 
Lord;  The  Inspiration  and  Authority  of  Holy  Scripture. 
(Venn,  11.  460;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BARRY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  18,  1828.  Did 
not  reside.  Of  Bristol.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  23, 
1828;  matric.  Michs.  1828;  LL.B.  1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1831; 
priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1832.  R.  of  Brockley,  Somerset, 
1834-68.   Not  in  Crockford,  1869. 

BARRY,  HENRY  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5, 

1865.  S.  of  William  (1821),  clerk,  of  Blisworth,  Northants. 

B.  there  Dec.  21,  1847.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
B..\.  1870;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (York) 
1872;  C.  of  Aberford,  Yorks.,  1871-2.  C.  of  Newbald,  1872-5. 

C.  of  Burrough-on-the-Hill,  Leics.,  1876-8.  C.  of  Litch- 
borough,  1878-83.  R.  of  Blisworth,  Northants.,  1884-1904; 
retired.  Died  Mar.  i,  1918,  aged  70,  at  90,  Oxford  Gardens, 
London,  W.  Father  of  William  H.  (1895).  (Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Times,  Mar.  4,  1918.) 

BARRY,  HUGH  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  S.  of  Alfred  (1843),  clerk,  of  Knapdale,  Upper  Tooting, 
London.  B.  Oct.  4,  1870,  in  London.  School,  Clifton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892. 


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Barry,  Jacob  Dirk 

BARRY,  JACOB  DIRK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  2,  1851.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph.  B.  June  14,  1832,  at  Cape 
Town  South  Africa.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1851;  B.A.  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1855.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  2,  1855.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1858. 
A  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Advocate 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Cape  Colony,  i860.  Member  of  the 
Cape  Legislative  Assembly,  1864-9.  Solicitor-General  of 
Cape  Colony,  1867-8.  Recorder  of  the  High  Court  of  the 
Province  of  Griqualand,  1871-8.  Twice  Administrator  of  the 
Government  of  Griqualand.  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Cape  Colony,  1878-80.  Knighted  Aug.  16,  1878.  Member  of 
the  Court  of  Appeal,  1880-IQ01,  President  of  the  Eastern 
District  Courts,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1881-1901.  Died  Sept. 
14,  1906,  at  Queenstown,  Cape  Colony.  (Cheltenlmm  Coll. 
Reg. ;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BARRY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  17,  1829.  Of 
Somerset.  [S.  and  h.  of  Gaius,  R.  of  Little  Sodbury,  Gloucs.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  July  8,  1832;  priest,  June  15,  1833.  C.  of 
Whitstaunton,  Somerset,  in  1847.  C.  of  Bratton  CloveUy, 
Devon,  in  1849.  Died  there  Apr.  21,  1849,  aged  43.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Richard  (1825).  (Clergy  List,  1847,  1849;  G.  Mag., 
1849,  I.  662.) 

BARRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1839.  S.  of 
Robert,  Esq.,  of  Fylingdales,  Yorks.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoki)  1843;  priest,  1844;  C.  of  Drayton  Beauchamp, 
Bucks.  C.  of  Puttenham,  Herts.  C.  of  Whatton,  Notts., 
1845-8.  R.  of  Gt  Smeaton,  Yorks.,  1848-56.  Married 
Letitia  Anna,  dau.  of  T.  W.  Mercer,  V.  of  Northallerton, 
Sept.  12,  1850.  Died  Aug.  14,  1856,  aged  36,  at  Gt  Smeaton. 
M.I.  at  St  Mary's,  Whitby.  Probably  brother  of  Robert 
(1844).   (Venn,  11.  249;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BARRY  (WOLFE  BARRY),  KENNETH  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  S.  of  Sir  John  Wolfe,  K.C.B. 
[the  distinguished  engineer;  for  whom  see  D.N.B.],  of  23, 
Delahay  Street,  Westminster.  B.  Mar.  16,  1879,  at  West- 
minster. School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Civil 
Engineer;  joined  his  father's  firm,  1900,  Sir  John  Wolfe- 
Barry,  Lyster  and  Partners.  M.I.C.E.,  1905;  M.I. M.E.  Con- 
cerned with  important  works  of  dock  and  railway  con- 
struction in  Great  Britain  and  India.  Consulting  Engineer 
of  the  Bombav  Port  Trust  and  the  .\den  Port  Trust.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  R.G.A.,  1915;  Capt.,  1918). 
Assistant  Superintendent  of  the  Government  Factory  at 
Gretna.  O.B.E.  Married  and  had  issue.  A  member  of  the 
House  Committee  of  Westminster  Hospital,  1912-28;  Chair- 
man, 1928-36.  Mainly  instrumental  in  raising  funds  for  the 
new  building,  and  worked  enthusiastically  to  overcome 
difficulties  in  securing  the  St  John's  garden  site.  Died  July  i, 
1936,  aged  57,  at  Chelsea.   (The  Times,  July  2,  1936.) 

BARRY,  MARTIN.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1782;  adm.  June  29; 
from  Oxford.  S.  of  Martin,  clerk,  of  Monmouth.  Matric. 
(Balliol  College)  Mar.  21,  1760,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1764. 
P.C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Gloucester,  1775-1827.  V.  of  Down 
Hatherley,  1775-1827.  Married  a  sister  of  James  Rooke, 
M.P.,  at  Gloucester  in  1787.  Died  1827,  aged  84,  in  Palace 
Yard,  Gloucester.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1782).  (Al.  Oxon.;  G. 
Mag.,  1827,  I.  473). 

BARRY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  12,  1825.  Of 
Somerset.  Matric.  Lent,  1826.  Perhaps  brother  of  James 
(1829). 

BARRY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  25,  1844. 
S.  of  Robert,  shipbuilder.  B.  Dec.  19,  1821,  at  Whitby, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord. 
deacon,  1847;  priest  (London)  1848;  C.  of  St  Pancras, 
London,  1847-50.  R.  of  Hinderwell,  Yorks.,  1850-1.  R.  of 
North  Tuddenham,  Norfolk,  1851-1904.  Died  Aug.  15,  1904, 
aged  83.  Probably  brother  of  John  (1839).  (Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARRY,  STEPHENSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  8,  1849.  5th  s.  of  William  [of  London,  and  of  North 
Brixton,  Surrey].  B.  Oct.  6,  1831,  in  London.  School,  City 
of  London  (Dr  Mortimer).  Matric.  Michs.  1849.  A  student  of 
great  promise;  reputed  the  best  mathematician  entered  at 
the  University  for  some  years.  Died  Dec.  11,  1849,  at  Cam- 
bridge. Buried  at  Norwood,  Surrey.  Brother  of  Foster  S. 
(1848),  etc.    (G.  Mag.,  1850,  i.  224.) 

BARRY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  27, 
1821.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Whitby,  Yorks.  School,  Burgh- 
wallis,  Yorks.  (Mr  Ewbank).  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825; 
M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon,  1827;  priest  (York)  1828.  R.  of 
Long  Stow,  Cambs.,  1836-9.  R.  of  Blisworth,  Northants., 
1839-84.  Rural  Dean,  1853-74.  Died  Dec.  10,  1884,  aged 
81,  at  Blisworth.   Father  of  Henry  T.  (1865).   (Scott,  MSS.) 


Barstow,  Thomas  Irwin 

BARRY,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1895.  S.  of  Henry  Thomas  (1865),  clerk.  B.  Sept.  30,  1877, 
at  Burrough-on-the-Hill,  Leics.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1901;  priest,  1902;  C.  of  Melton  Mowbray,  1901-3.  C.  of 
Blisworth,  Northants.,  1903-4;  R-  tl^ere  1904-14.  R.  of 
Stretton,  Rutland,  1914-27.  R-  of  Wittering,  1927-35. 
Chaplain  to  the  R.A.F.,  1927-35.  Of  Fotheringay  Manor, 
Peterborough,  1938.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BARRY,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  4,  1846.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  in  London.  [School,  City  of 
London  (Dr  Mortimer).]  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850. 
Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Ripon)  1853;  C.  of  Horbury, 
Yorks.,  1852-4.  C.  of  Coaley,  1854-9.  V.  of  St  Teman 
Banchory  (Banchory  Teman),  Kincardine,  N.B.,  1859-61. 
Missionary  Curate  at  Liverpool,  1861-3.  C.  of  Upholland, 
Lanes.,  1863-71.  C.  of  Belchamp  Walter,  1871-2.  C.  of 
Tonge,  1872-3.  C.  of  Handforth,  Cheshire,  1873-4.  Assistant 
dioc.  Inspector,  Southwell,  1874-1903-  V.  of  Hohn  with 
Langford,  Notts.,  1874-1908.  Died  Feb.  6,  1908,  aged  80. 
Brother  of  Foster  S.  (1848),  etc.  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Mar.  6,  1908.) 

BARRY-ROBERTS,  FRANCIS,  see  ROBERTS,  F.  B. 

BARSTOW,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  27, 
1768.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  Scholar,  1769;  B.A. 
1772;  M.A.  1775.  Probably  V.  of  Aslackby,  Lines.,  1794-8. 
Of  Scale  Bar  Hall.  Died  1832,  aged  83.  (G.  Mag.,  1832, 
11.  657.) 

BARSTOW,  GEORGE  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  24,  1892.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  Clements,  Esq.  (1856),  of  Fern 
House,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol.  [B.  May  20,  1874-  School, 
Clifton  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1895;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1896);  B.A.  1895. 
Entered  the  Home  Civil  Service  (Local  Government  Board) 
1896.  Principal  clerk  in  the  Treasury,  1909.  Assistant 
Secretary,  1919.  Controller  of  the  Supply  services  under  the 
Treasury,  1919-27.  C.B.,  1913-  K.C.B.,  1920.  Government 
Director  of  the  Anglo-Iranian  Oil  Co.  Ltd.,  1926-.  Director 
of  the  Prudential  Assurance  Co.;  Deputy  Chairman,  1935-- 
Of  Chapel  House,  Builth,  Brecons.,  and  of  36,  Sussex 
Gardens,  London,  W.  2.,  1939.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Burke,  Knightage;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BARSTOW,  HENRY  CLEMENTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  24,  1856.  S.  of  Thomas  (i8o6),  Esq.  B.  at  Garrow 
Hill,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Aug.  13,  1838.  [School,  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar;  B.A.  i860.  Entered  the 
I.C.S.,  i860.  Went  to  India,  1861.  Assistant  Magistrate  and 
Collector.  Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector  in  the 
North  West  Provinces.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  18, 
1870,  as  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  age  31,  as  8th  s.  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Garrow  Hill,  Yorks.  Served  under  the 
Government  of  India,  Foreign  Department,  1874-5.  Political 
agent,  Bhopal.  Superintendent,  Dehra  Dun,  1876.  Magistrate 
and  Collector,  Cawnpore,  1880;  retired,  1886.  Of  Hazelbush, 
York.  Died  Apr.  13,  1922,  aged  83,  at  i,  St  Peter's  Grove, 
York.  Brother  of  Thomas  I.  (1836)  and  of  the  next;  father 
of  George  L.  (1892).   (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BARSTOW,  ROBERT  [CLAPHAM].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Mar.  25,  1839.  S.  of  Thomas  (1806),  Esq.  B.  [Nov.  10. 
1820]  at  Skipton  Bridge,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1839,  as  R.  Clapham.  Of  Garrow  Hill,  Yorks.  Emi- 
grated to  New  Zealand,  1843.  A  Stipendiary  Magistrate  of 
Auckland.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Col.  Hume,  96th  Regt. 
Died  Sept.  28,  1890.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  (Sedbergh 
Sch.  Reg.;  Waif  ord,  Co.  Fam.) 

BARSTOW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  26,  1763. 
B.  at  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  B.A.  1767;  M.A.  1770. 
Fellow,  1768-70.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  29,  1768; 
priest.  May  21,  1769;  R.  of  Bumby,  Yorks.,  1769-71.  R.  of 
Aldham,  Essex,  1771-1820.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Colchester, 
1771-88.  R.  of  St  Lawrence  Newland,  Essex,  1788-1820. 
Died  May  6,  1820,  aged  75.   (G.  Mag.;  Newcourt.) 

BARSTOW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  27,  1806. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Michael,  Esq.,  of  Fulford  Hall,  Yorks.  School, 
Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  Scholar,  1808;  B.A.  1810; 
M  A.  1813.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  15,  i8io,  as 
'only  s.  of  Michael,  of  Fulford  Hall,  Esq.,  deceased.'  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ryton,  Yorks., 
in  1794-  made  a  conveyance  of  the  Manor  in  1812.  Sometime 
of  Garrow  Hill,  Fulford.  Died  1866.  Father  of  the  next, 
of  Henr>'C.  (1856)  and  of  Robert C.(  1839).  (FelstedSch.  Reg.; 
Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  N.R.,  Yorks.,  11.  448.) 

BARSTOW,  THOMAS  IRWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  31, 
1836.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1806),  Esq.,  of  Garrow  Hill, 
Fulford  Yorks.  B.  Nov.  10,  1818.  School,  Shrewsbury.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Previously  at 
Oxford;  matric.  (Trinity  College)  May  31.  1836.  age  17,  as 


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Bartels,  Herman  [Heinrich  Augustus] 

s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Topcliffe,  Yorks.   Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  29,  1832.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1845.    On  the 
Northern  Circiiit.    A  member  of  the  Royal  Commission  for 
enquiring  into  Trade   Union  outrages  at  Sheffield,    1867. 
Stipendiary  Magistrate  at  Clerkenwell,  1874-88;  at  Dalston, 
1888-9;  retired.  Of  The  Manor  House,  Elstree,  Herts.   Lord 
of  Ryton  Manor,  Yorks. ;  bequeathed  the  manor  for  Ufe  to 
his  widow,  EUzabeth  Barstow  (dau.  of  Henry  Leader).  Died 
s.p.  July  21,  1889,  at  Elstree.  Brother  of  Henry  C.  (1856),  etc. 
{Al.  Oxon. ;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl. ;  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  N.R.,  Yorks., 
II.  448.) 
BARTELS,  HERMAN  [HEINRICH  AUGUSTUS].    Adm.  pens- 
Cage  23)   at   Pembroke,   June   24,   1837.    S.   of  Frederick 
Augustus,  clerk,  of  Hildersheim,  Hanover.  B.  there.  Matric. 
Michs.  1837,  as  H.  Heinrich  August. 
BARTER,  WILLIAM  JOLIFFE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  30,  1837.   S.  of  Thomas,  medical  practitioner  at  Poole, 
Dorset.    B.    there.    Schools,   Sherborne,   Wimbome   (Rev. 
J.  Mayo)  and  Poole  (Rev.  W.  Dudley).   Matric.  Michs.  1838. 
Returned  to  Poole  and  died  soon  after.   {Venn,  11.  241.) 
BARTHOLOMEW,  CHARLES.  M.A.  from  King's,  1762.  Matric. 
(University  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  23,  1737-8,  age  18,  as  s. 
of  Richard,  gent.,  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  London;  B..^. 
(Oxford)  1741.   R.  of  West  Clandon,  Surrey.  V.  of  Shalford- 
cum-Bramley,   1762-1800.    Died  Nov,  22,   1800,  aged  81. 
Buried  at  Shalford.  Will  (P.P.C.)  May  1801.  (Biayley,  Surrey, 
v.  143;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 
BARTHOLOMEW,    CHARLES    WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  July  10,  1868.   S.  of  Charles,  of  Doncaster,  Yorks. 
B.  Aug.  19,  1850,  at  Sheffield.   School,  Uppingham.   Matric. 
Michs.   1869;   B.A.    1876;   M.A.    1879.    Civil  engineer.    Of 
Blakesley  Hall,   Towcester,  Northants.     Married  and  had 
issue.    Died   Apr.   29,    1919,   aged   68,   at  Blakesley   Hall. 
{Uppingham  Sch.   Reg.;   Walford,   Co.  Fam.;   The  Times, 
May  2,  1919.) 
BARTHOLOMEW,  CHRISTOPHER  CHURCHILL.    Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Dec.  4,  1819.   S.  of  Robert  (i774).  clerk. 
B.   at   Exeter.     Matric.   Michs.    1820;   Scholar,    1821;   Ex- 
hibitioner, 1822;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1828.   Ord.  deacon,  1825; 
priest,  1826.    R.  of  Lympston,  Devon,  1840-7.    P.C.  of  St 
David's,  Exeter,  1847-62.  V.  of  Comwood,  Devon,  1862-85. 
Preb.  of  Exeter,  1878-87.   Sub-Dean,  1885-7.    Died  May  6, 
1887,  aged  85,  at  Exmouth.  Father  of  Robert  (1861).   (R.  F. 
Scott.) 
BARTHOLOMEW,  GRAHAM  TOPLEY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8, 
1900.    S.  of  Gilbert,  of  Halstow,  Cranbrook  Lane,  Ilford. 
B.   Feb.   8,    1881.    Schools,   Chigwell  and  Clifton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.    Ord.  deacon, 
1905;  priest  (London)  1906;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Hampstead, 
1905-10.    C.  of  Cricklewood,  1910-11.    C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Hillingdon  West,   1911-12.    Chaplain  to  the  Forces,   1911. 
Secretary  for  membership  and  for  junior  work,  Society  for 
the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel,  1912-19.    C.  of  Bromley, 
Kent,  and  in  charge  of  St  Mark's  Church,  1919-26.    V.  of 
St  Peter's,  Dulwich  Common,  London,  1926-32.    R.  of  All 
Saints',  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad,  1932-9-.    {Chigwell  Sch. 
Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939-) 
BARTHOLOMEW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  7,  1774.    S.  of  John,  R.  of  Clenston,  Dorset.    School, 
St  Paul's.    Matric.  Michs.  1774;  Scholar,  1777;  B.A.  1778; 
M.A.  1786.  R.  of  Tarrant  Rawston,  Dorset,  1782-1827.  Head 
Master  of  the  Free  Grammar  School,  Exeter,   1793-1809. 
Died    1827,    aged    71.     Father   of   Christopher   C.    (1819). 
{Hutchins,  1.  326.) 

BARTHOLOMEW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  10,  1861.  S.  of  Christopher  C.  (1819),  clerk,  of 
St  David's  Hill,  Exeter,  Devon.  School,  Uppingham. 
Lieut. -Col.,  Bengal  Cavalry;  Deputy  Commissioner,  ist 
Grade,  in  the  Punjab.  Died  Mar.  1918.  {Uppingham  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BARTHORP,  HENRY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1883. 
S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  [B.  1865.  School, 
Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Adm.  a 
Solicitor,  1894;  had  ceased  to  practise  in  1926.  {Tonbridge 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BARTLAM,  ERNEST  STORER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1900. 
School,  Wakefield.   Matric.  Michs.  1900. 

BARTLEET,  ARTHUR  MIDDLEMORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  S.  of  Thomas  Saunders,  of  138,  Hagley  Road, 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  B.  there  Nov.  13,  1866.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1895;  LL.B. 
1888.  Barrister  (Inner  Temple)  1896.  Of  138,  Hagley  Road, 
Edgbaston.  Died  there  Feb.  16,  1937.  Brother  of  Hubert 
H.  M.  (1887).   {Law  List,  1937;  The  Times,  Feb.  18,  1937-) 

BARTLEET,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  22,  1814. 
Of  Worcs.    Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818.    Ord.  deacon 


Bartlett,  Daniel  Henry  Charles 

( ,   Liu.  dim.   from  Canterbury)    i8i8.    C.   of   Harrow 

Weald   Chapel,    Middlesex.     Perhaps   brother   of    Richard 
(1816). 

BARTLEET,  HUBERT  HUMPHREY  MIDDLEMORE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887.  S.  of  Thomas  Saunders,  of 
138,  Hagley  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  B.  there 
June  29,  1869.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest  (York)  1894; 
C.  of  St  Martin's,  Scarborough,  1893-6.  C.  of  Gt  Malvern, 
1896-1904.  V.  of  Hallow  with  Broadheath,  1904-10.  Pre- 
centor of  St  Michael's  College,  Coventry,  1910-18.  V.  of 
Little  Malvern,  1919-24.  V.  of  Gt  Mailvem  (with  The  Wyche, 
1924-7)  1924-39-.  Brother  of  Arthur  M.  (1885).  {Crockford, 
1939)- 

BARTLEET,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1816. 
[5th  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Redditch,  Worcs.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1816.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Feb.  2,  1817;  Scholar, 
1818;  B.A.  {14th  Wrangler)  1821.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  13,  1824.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1829.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Henry  (1814). 

BARTLEET,  SAMUEL  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1853.  S.  of  Edwin,  of  Colmore  Row,  Birmingham. 
B.  there  Feb.  24,  1835.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham 
(Mr  Gifford).  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860. 
Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Worcester)  1859;  C.  of  Hallow, 
Worcs.,  1858-60.  C.  of  Prestwich,  Lanes.,  1861-6.  V.  of 
Crompton  (or  Shaw),  1866-75  and  1877-8.  P.C.  of  Ringley, 
1875-7.  V.  of  Brockworth,  Gloucs.,  1878-85.  V.  of  St 
Mark's,  Gloucester,  1885-99.  R-  of  Dursley,  1899-1910. 
Surrogate,  dio.  Gloucester,  1900-24.  Rural  Dean,  1907-10. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester,  1907-24.  F.S.A.,  1890.  Vice- 
President  of  the  'Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Archaeological 
Society.'  Author,  History  of  the  Manor  and  Advoivson  of 
Brockworth;  Borough  and  Manor  of  Chipping  Campden,  etc. 
Died  Oct.  27,  1924,  at  Cheltenham. 

BARTLET,  JAMES  TUFTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  3,  1852.  Of  London.  [S.  of  James,  physician,  of  Lom- 
bard Street.  B.  1833.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1852;  Scholar,  1853;  Prizeman,  1855;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859. 
Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Lincoln)  1859;  C.  of  Caistor, 
Lines.,  1858-60.  C.  of  Gainsborough,  1860-7.  C.  of  St 
John's,  Mansfield,  Notts.,  1867-8;  V.  there,  1868-81.  Canon 
of  Lincoln,  1876-1913.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1876-1915.  Tutor 
and  Lecturer  in  Pastoral  Theology  at  the  Scholae  Cancellarii, 
Lincoln,  1883-8.  Lived  latterly  at  Little  Houghton,  Nor- 
thampton. Died  Mar.  4,  1915,  aged  82.  Father  of  the  next. 
{Crockford;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  5,  1915.) 

BARTLET,  WILLIAM  JAMES  GARDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  15,  1891.  S.  of  James  Tufton  (above),  clerk, 
of  Daneswood,  Wobum  Sands,  Beds.  B.  Apr.  7,  1872,  at 
Mansfield,  Notts.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1896; 
priest  (Rochester)  1897;  C.  of  St  John-the-Divine,  Kenning- 
ton,  1896-1914;  V.  there  1917-21.  Commissary,  Nyasaland, 
1910.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Kingston-on-Thames,  1914-17.  C.  of 
Dorchester  with  Burcott,  1921-2.  V.  of  Hindhead,  Surrey, 
1922-5.  R.  of  Albury,  Oxon.,  1925-8.  Dioc.  Missioner, 
Oxford,  1925-8.  Died  Aug.  8,  1928.  Buried  at  Little 
Houghton,  Northants.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  10, 
1928.) 

BARTLETT,  ALBERT  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1887; B.A.  1891. 

BARTLETT,  ALFRED.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1888.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  9,  1899.  S.  of  John.  B.  Apr.  17,  1858, 
at  Morval,  Cornwall.  School,  Morval  National.  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1894.  Pupil  teacher  at  Dulse  National;  also  at  Car- 
mjurthen  Training  College.  Resident  at  28,  Bateman  Street, 
Cambridge,  in  1911.   {Peile,  n.  747.) 

BARTLETT,  ALFRED  CYRIL.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Jan.  28,  1899; 
B.A.  1902.  At  the  Royal  Dental  Hospital  and  Charing 
Cross  Hospital,  London.  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  In  practice  at 
Cambridge  in  1938.  Of  Whiteoaks,  Trumpington  Road, 
Cambridge. 

BARTLETT,  DANIEL  HENRY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Michs.  1891.  S.  of  Daniel.  B.  June  28,  1871,  at 
Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord. 
deacon,  1894;  priest  (Liverpool)  1895;  C.  of  St  Silas,  Toxteth 
Park,  Liverpool,  1894-1900.  Secretary  to  the  Irish  Church 
Missionary  Association,  igoo-i.  V.  of  St  Nathaniel's,  Wind- 
sor, Liverpool,  1901-18.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Hampstead,  1918- 
23.  R.  of  Nailsea,  near  Bristol,  1923-7.  V.  of  Wootton 
Basselt,  1928-31.  Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Bible  Churchmen's 
Missionary  Society,  1922-36-;  President,  1935-.  Editor  of 
the  Missionary  Messenger,  1922-.  Of  Bexley,  Kent,  and  the 
B.C. M.S.,  14,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S.W.  i.  Author, 
The  Mormons  or  Latter-Day  Saints.  (Crockford,  1938.) 


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Bartlett,  Donald  Mackenzie  Maynard 

BARTLETT,  DONALD  MACKENZIE  MAYNARD.  Adm.  at 
Clare  Oct.  lo,  1892.  [S.  and  h.  of  John  E.  Parker,  R.  of 
Bamham  Broom,  Norfolk.  B.  Aug.  25,  1873-]  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1S95;  M.A.  191 1. 
Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (London)  1897;  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Bethnal  Green,  London,  1896-1900.  Held  other  curacies, 
1900-4.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  Woodhouse,  Leeds,  1904-19. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces  during  the  Great  War,  19 14-16;  with 
the  Dardenelles  Expeditionary  Force.  V.  of  St  Wilfrid's, 
Harrogate,  1919-36-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon,  1929-38-.  Rural 
Dean  of  Knaresborough,  1935-7-  Select  Preacher  at  Cam- 
bridge, 1936.  Archdeacon  of  Leeds,  I937-9--  Contributed 
papers  to  the  Journal  of  the  Gypsy  Lore  Society.  Author, 
Isaac  Heron;  Two  Recent  Gypsy  Funerals.  (Haileybury  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford,  1938-) 

BARTLETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  27,  1813. 
S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  St  Thomas's,  Exeter.  School, 
Exeter  (Mr  Bartholomew).  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar, 
1815;  LL.B.  1820.  Ord.  deacon,  1819;  priest,  1820.  Chaplain 
to  St  Thomas's  Union,  Exeter,  in  1841-.  The  Rev.  E. 
Bartlett,  of  Exeter,  died  suddenly  Feb.  11,  1857,  at  Bath. 
(G.  Mag.,  1857,  I-  368.) 

BARTLETT,  EDWARD  HENRY  HEWITT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  17,  1881.  S.  of  William  Robert,  solicitor.  B. 
at  Readiiig,  Berks.  Bapt.  Dec.  20,  1862.  School,  Overton 
HaU  Bournemouth  (L.  J.  Procter,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs. 
i88i;B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888. 

BARTLETT,  EDWARD  MORTON.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1897  2nd  s.  of  James  Joyce,  engineer,  of  Wimbome,  Dorset, 
deceased.  B.  there  Aug.  21,  1877-  School,  Wimborne 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Ord. 
deacon,  1901;  priest  (St  Albans)  1902;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Moulsham,  Essex,  1901-4.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Ipswich, 
1904-6.  R.  of  Woolpit,  Suffolk,  1906-14.  R.  of  Hessett, 
1914-39-.   (Crockford,  I939-) 

BARTLETT  GEORGE  BERTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct  I  1899.  2nd  s.  of  Arthur,  of  Wimbome,  Dorset.  B. 
Apr  9  1880,  at  Shapwick,  Dorset.  School,  Weymouth 
College  (Mr  J.  Miller).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  At 
the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Assistant 
Director  of  the  Pathological  Institute,  1908-20,  and  Lecturer 
in  Pathological  Histologv  at  the  London  Hospital  Medical 
College  1912-20.  Servedin  theGreat  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C, 
in  Egypt,  1915-16,  and  in  East  Africa,  1918).  Professor  of 
Pathology  at  Cape  Town  University,  1920-4.  Of  30,  Rey- 
nolds Road,  Hove,  Sussex,  1938.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Who's  Who,  1938;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BARTLETT  GILBERT  HARRISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi  Oct.  I,  1900.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas  Willis 
Butler,  R.  of  Beeston,  Norfolk.  B.  Jan.  22,  1882,  at  Little 
Frensh'am.  School,  Norwich  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1900: 
Scholar;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1937-  Ord.  deacon,  1905;  pnest 
(Norwich)  1907;  C.  of  Thorpe  St  Andrew,  Norfolk,  1905-8. 
Held  other  curacies,  1908-17.  R-  of  Tibshelf,  Derbs.,  1917- 
23.  R.  of  Cley-next-the-Sea,  Norfolk,  1923-35.  R.  of  Ful- 
modeston  with  Croxton,  1935--   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BARTLETT,  HENRY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr  16  1845.  [S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Wimbome,  Dorset. 
B  Oct  26,1825.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852. 
Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest  (Rochester)  1850;  C.  of  Tring, 
Herts  1849-51.  C.  of  Staines,  Middlesex,  1851-2.  C.  of 
Spetisbury,  Dorset,  1852-5.  C.  of  Westerham,  Kent,  1856- 
6o-  V.  there,  1860-1900;  retired.  Resided  latterly  at  Farley 
Croft,  Westerham.  Died  there  Sept.  29,  1907,  aged  81.  (F.  A. 
Crisp,  Notes,  VI ;  Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.;  The  limes,  Oct.  2, 
1907.) 

BARTLETT,  J  AMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Oct.  11,  1843. 
S  of  James,  schoolmaster,  of  Blandford,  Dorset.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  Jan.  7,  1824.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848.  C.  of 
Abbot's  Anne,  Hants.,  1849-55-  Afterwards  unbeneficed. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868. 

BARTLETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  i,  1811.  Of 
Bucks.  [Perhaps  S.  of  John,  banker,  of  Bucks.]  Matric.  Michs. 
i8ii-  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon,  1817;  priest 
(Chester)  1821;  P.C.  of  Buildwas,  Salop,  1822-61.  V.  of 
Spratton,  Northants.,  1823-61.  Died  Nov.  17,  1861,  aged  67, 
at  Mamwood,  Salop.  Perhaps  brother  of  Robert  J.  (1822). 
(G.  Mag.,  1861,  II.  691.) 

BARTLETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1815.  S.  of  John.  B.  1797,  at  St  Pancras,  London.  Schools, 
Charterhouse  and  Westminster.   Matric.  Michs.  1815. 

BARTLETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  5, 
1848.  Of  Devon.  [S.  of  J.,  of  .Merriott,  Somerset.  B.  Nov.  29, 
1828.  School,  Church  House,  Stoke.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848; 
Scholar,  185 1;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1885.   Ord.  deacon,  1852; 


Bartley,  George  Henry  Cole 

priest  (Exeter)  1853;  C.  of  Tywardreath,  Comwall,  1852-3. 
V.  of  St  Blazev,  1853-63.  V.  of  .Millbrook,  1863-76.  R.  of 
St  Gerrans,  1876-80.  V.  of  Topsham,  Devon,  1880-1907. 
Author,  History  of  Tywardreath,  etc.  Died  Oct.  28,  1908, 
aged  79,  at  Topsham.  Father  of  Lewis  E.  (1878).  (Biblioth. 
Cornub. ;  The  Times,  Nov.  3,  1908.) 

BARTLETT,  JOHN  PEMBERTON.  Adm.  peas,  at  Christ's, 
June  25,  1839.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Kingston,  near  Canter- 
bury. B.  Jan.  15,  1818.  Matric.  Michs.  1839.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May,  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  St  Katharine,  Nor- 
thampton. C.  of  Fordingbridge,  Hants.,  1849-53.  C.  of 
Exbury,  near  Southampton,  1853-63.  R.  of  Exbury,  1863- 
92.  Not  in  Crockford,  1894.  Author,  A  Plea  for  Dumb 
Animals,  etc.    (Peile,  11.  466.) 

BARTLETT,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  9,  1829. 
Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  1829. 

BARTLETT,  LEWIS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1,  1878.  Of  Comwall.  S.  of  John  (1848),  clerk, 
of  Gerrans  rectory,  Grampound.  B.  Sept.  16,  1859,  at  St 
Blazey,  Comwall.  School,  Newton  College,  S.  Devon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M..-\.  1888.  Ord.  deacon, 
1883;  priest  (Exeter)  1885;  C.  of  Braunton,  Devon,  1883-5. 
C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Paddington,  London,  1886-93.  V.  of 
Countess  Weir,  Devon,  1893-1935.  Of  2,  Prospect  Place, 
Exeter,  1938.  Died  there,  Oct.  31,  1938.  (Crockford,  1938; 
The  Times,  Nov.  2,  1938.) 

BARTLETT,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  6, 
1851.  S.  of  Philip,  of  35,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton.  B.  1834, 
at  Buckingham.  School,  Brighton  CoUege  (Mr  Cotterill). 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon, 
1857;  priest  (Chichester)  1858;  C.  of  Icklesham,  Sussex, 
1857-66.  C.  of  Weybridge,  Surrey,  1867-73-  V.  of  Christ 
Church,  Lancaster,  1872-94.  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester, 
1893-4.   Died  1894. 

BARTLETT,  ROBERT  CHEEK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens', 
Feb.  16,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1839.  Probably  previously  at 
Oxford;  matric.  (Exeter  College)  June  10,  1830,  age  19,  as 
s.  and  h.  of  Robert  Cheek,  gent.,  of  Axminster,  Devon. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

BARTLETT,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  4, 
1821.  3rd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  banker,  of  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1821;  B.A.  1825;  M..\.  1830.  Adm.  at  Lincoki's  Inn,  Nov.  5, 
1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1831;  did  not  Uke 
priest's  orders.  Of  Brackley,  Northants.,  in  i860.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1865.  Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1811).  (Crockford, 
i860.) 

BARTLETT,  SYMEON  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  10, 
1835.  [2nd  s.  of  WiUiam,  V.  of  Newark,  Notts.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1835;  Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1838-^;  LL.B. 
1841;  LL.D.  1846.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1857.  President  of 
the  Union,  1838.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  16,  1842 , 
age  29.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1852;  priest  (Worcester) 
1854;  C.  of  Wamdon,  Worcs.  R.  of  Everley,  Wilts.,  1857-77. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord  Downe.  Edited  Cicero's  Letters 
to  his  friends;  Horace's  satires,  etc.  Died  1877.  (Boase;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BARTLETT,  THOMAS  HENRY  MARSH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  3,  1833.    Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1843. 

Ord.  deacon  ( ,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  1838;  priest, 

1839;  C.  of  St  Mildred's  with  All  Saints',  Canterbury,  1838. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  Kingston,  Canada,  in  1850;  retired, 
1866.  Living  at  Montreal  in  1870.  Not  in  Crockford,  1874. 
(Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Crockford,  1872.) 

BARTLETT,  WALTER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  8,  1896.  S.  of  Charles  Blakesley,  clerk,  of  Brighton, 
Sussex.  B.  May  29,  1878,  at  Croydon.  School,  Brighton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Went  to  Canada;  engaged  in 
survey  work  at  Manitoba.  Identified  himself  with  the  scout 
movement.  Provincial  Secretary  for  the  Province  of  Mani- 
toba. Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Fort  Garry  Horse, 
Canadian  Force).  Killed  in  action,  Sept.  14,  1916.  (Eagle, 
xxxviii;  The  Times,  Sept.  21,  1916.) 

BARTLEY,  GEORGE  HENRY  COLE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  18, 
1884.  S.  of  [Sir]  George,  C.T.,  M.P.,  Victoria  Street,  West- 
minster. B.  Sept.  16,  1864,  at  Ealing.  Schools,  St  Mark's, 
Windsor  and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Guildford)  1889;  priest, 
1891;  C.  of  Cranleigh,  Surrey,  1889-91.  Held  other  curacies, 
1891-1900.  V.  of  Sacriston,  Durham,  1900-12.  V.  of  Ben- 
tham,  Yorks.,  1912-21.  V.  of  Sutton-on-Trent,  Notts., 
1921-4  V.  of  Baulking,  Berks.,  1924-36.  Died  there  May  iz, 
1936,  aged  71.   (Venn,  11.  473;  The  Times,  May  13,  1936.) 


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Bartley,  Percy  Roden 

BARTLEY,  PERCY  RODEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18, 
1893.  S.  of  William  Purton.  B.  Aug.  9,  1874,  at  Madeley, 
Salop.  School,  Christ's  Hospital,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon, 
1899;  priest  (St  David's)  1900.  Assistant  Master  and  Chap- 
lain at  Christ's  College,  Brecon,  1896-1904.  C.  of  Pen-y-Lan, 
Denbs.,  1904-8.  V.  of  Albrightou,  Salop,  1908-27.  Duripg 
the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1915-17.  Of  The 
Bunker,  Church  Stretton,  1938.  {Peile,  11.  783;  Crockford, 
1938;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1904.) 

BARTLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct.  21,  1891;  from 
Ayerst  H. 

BARTNING,  ADOLF.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7,  1893. 
S.  and  h.  of  Otto,  retired  merchant,  of  Karlsruhe,  Baden, 
Germany  (and  Jenny  Doll).  B.  Dec.  11,  1874,  at  Hamburg. 
School,  Karlsruhe  Gymnasium;  afterwards  studied  law  at 
several  Universities.  Matric.  Easter,  1893.  Practised  as  a 
lawyer  at  Hamburg,  c.  1907-29.  Held  in  high  esteem  for 
his  integrity  and  rare  powers  of  intuition.  Died  Mar  26, 
1929,  at  Hamburg.   (J.  Bartning.) 

BARTOL,  HENRY  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1893. 
S.  of  Henry  Welshman,  Esq.,  of  532,  Drexel  Buildings, 
Philadelphia,  U.S.A.  Schools,  St  Paul's,  New  Hampshire, 
and  Hillsboro',  Frodsham  (R.  G.  Carpenter).  Matric.  Michs. 
1893.   Returned  to  America. 

BARTON,  ALEXANDER  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1883.  Of  Sussex.  B.  Mar.  10,  1863,  at 
Etchingham.  School,  Eastbourne  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1890. 

BARTON,  ALFRED  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  30,  1868.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Threxton  House, 
Thetford,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  Assistant  Master  at  Felsted  School, 
1872-4;  at  Cheltenham  College,  1876-8.  Ord.  deacon,  1880; 
priest  (Hereford)  1881;  C.  of  Hentland,  Heref.,  1880-4.  V. 
of  Guestwick,  Norfolk,  1884-91.  R.  of  Strumpshaw  with 
Braydeston,  1891-1914.  Resided  latterly  at  Felixstowe, 
Suffolk.  Died  there  Sept.  19,  1926,  aged  76.  (T.  A.  Walker; 
Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept.  22,  1926.) 

BARTON,  ANDREW  BOGAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1884.  3rd  s.  of  Russell,  M.P.,  of  New  South 
Wales.  B.  at  Sydney,  N.S.W.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B..\. 
1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  12,  1885.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1889.   Special  Pleader.   [Lxiw  List,  1937.) 

BARTON,  ARTHUR  ELLIOTT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1884. 
[S.  and  h.  of  John  (1855),  clerk,  of  7,  Brookside,  Cambridge. 
B.  Oct.  12,  1864,  at  Brighton.  School,  Haileybury.]  Went  to 
India  as  an  officer  in  the  Army,  1885.  With  the  Burmese 
Expedition,  1887.  Lieut.,  4th  Bombay  Rifles,  1896.  Com- 
missioner, Punjab,  1896.  Deputy  Commissioner,  Jullundur, 
1899.  Lieut.-Col.;  retired,  1920.  Died  June  6,  1931,  aged  66. 
Brother  of  Cecil  E.  (1887),  etc.  (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  John 
Barton,  a  Memoir,  121.) 

BARTON,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  8, 
1870.   Matric.  Lent,  1870;  B.A.  1874. 

BARTON,  ARTHUR  WOODS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  ig)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1886.  Of  Berks.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1832),  clerk.  B.  at 
Newbury,  Berks.  School,  London  International  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886.   Brother  of  Chantler  W.  (1881). 

BARTON,  CECIL  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  25,  1887.  4th  s.  of  John  (1855),  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Cambridge.  B.  Feb.  25,  1870.  School,  Highgate.  Matric. 
Lent,  1888;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1893;  priest  (Lahore)  1894.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  in  the 
Punjab  and  Kashmir,  1893-1906.  R.  of  Rousdon,  Devon, 
1906-9.  R.  of  Combe  Pyne,  1906-9.  Author,  John  Barton,  a 
memoir  (unfinished  when  he  died,  completed  by  his  mother) ; 
joint  author,  A  Handy  Atl^is  of  Church  and  Empire.  Died 
Oct.  3,  1909,  aged  39.  Buried  at  Weybridge.  Brother  of 
Guy  D.  (1894),  John  B.  (1885),  Arthur  E.  {1884)  and  Percy  F. 
(1887). 

BARTON,  CHANTLER  WOODS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1881.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1832).  B.  at  Speen.  School, 
London  International  College  (Mr  H.  R.  Ladell).  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Lived  latterly  at 
Chelston,  Torquay.  DiedApr.  21, 1928.  Brother  of  Arthur  W. 
(1886). 

BARTON,  CHARLES  CROKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  May  i,  1876.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  Bolton,  LL.D. 
[barrister  (Gray's  Inn)],  of  Stour  Lodge,  Bradfield,  Manning- 
tree,  Essex.  [B.  Oct.  13,  1857.]  School,  Brighton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1881.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  18,  1878.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1883.  (Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  Law  List,  1938.) 


Barton,  Francis  Alexander 

BARTON,   CHARLES   GODFREY.     Adm.   pens,    at   Queens', 
Michs.  1897.    S.  of  John.    B.  Sept.  7,  1877.  at  Sutterton, 
Lines.     School,    Boston   Grammar.     Matric.    Michs.    1897; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.   1900;  M.A.   1904.    Ord.  deacon,  1901; 
priest  (Rochester)  1902;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Clapham,  1901-4. 
C.  of  Homcastle,  Lines.,   1904-7.    C.  of  Watford,  Herts., 
1907-12.  R.  of  Gautby,  with  Waddingworth,  Lines.,  1912-16 
and    1924-38-.     V.    of   St   Andrew's,   Grimbsy,    1916-24. 
(Crockford,  1938.) 
BARTON,    CHARLES    HOWARD.     Adm.    sizar    at    Trinity, 
Apr.  20,   1833.    Matric.  Michs.   1833;  Scholar,  1836;  B.A. 
(12th  Wrangler)  1837;  M.A.  1848. 
BARTON,  CHARLES  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  29,  1893.   S.  of  Joshua  James,  of  39,  Gt  Tower 
Street,   London.    School,   St  Olave's,  Southwark.    Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  Scholar;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1910.    Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1897;  priest  (Wakefield)  1898;  C.  of  Hanging  Heaton, 
Yorks.,   1897-1910.    C.  of  Sharlston,   1910-12.    V.  of  All 
Saints',  Robert  Town,  Yorks.,  1912-23.    V.  of  Morley,  near 
Leeds,  1923-31.  Surrogate,  1923-31.   Died  Mar.  23,  1931,  at 
Morley  vicarage.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  25,  1931.) 
BARTON,  CLAUDE  EDWARD.   Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  10, 
1885.    B.  May  25,  1866.    Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888. 
Died  Feb.  7,  1890. 
BARTON,  CONRAD  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
1898.   S.  of  Gerard.   B.  Sept.  28,  1879,  at  Freiburg,  Baden, 
Germany.   Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1907.   Ord. 
deacon,  1903;  priest  (Canterbury)   1904;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Faversham,  1903-8.  Principalof  Queen's  Theological  College, 
St  John's,  Newfoundland,  1908-19.    V.  of  Ash-next-Sand- 
wich,  Kent,  1919-34.  R.  of  Slindon,  Sussex,  1934-9-.  (Crock- 
ford, 1939.) 
BARTON,    DOUGLAS   REGINALD.     Adm.   pens,   at   Sidney, 
Oct.  1,  1895.    S.  of  John  L.  D.,  of  Winchester.    B.  Dec.  1, 
1873,  at  Dartmouth.    School,  Dean  Close,  Cheltenham  (Dr 
Flecker).    Matric.   Michs.   1895;  B.A.   1898.    Ord.  deacon, 
1898;  priest  (Winchester)  1900;  C.  of  Freemantle,  Hants., 
1898-1901.    C.  of  Overton,  1901-3.    C.  of  Walsall,  Staffs., 
1903.  Chaplain  (S.P.G.)  at  Spezia,  1903-4.  C.  of  Haslemere, 
Surrey,  1904-7.   Chaplain  to  King  Edward  VII  Sanatorium, 
Midhurst,  1907-13.   V.  of  Femhurst,  Sussex,  1907-14.   C.  of 
Hythe,  1916-17.    Temp.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1917-18. 
V.  of  Churt,  Surrey,  1918-25.  V.  of  Thames  Ditton,  1925-30. 
Died  May  28,  1930,  aged  57.   Brother  of  Edward  J.  (1895). 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  May  30,  1930.) 
BARTON,  EDMUND.    Hon.  LL.D.  1900.    Delegate  from  New 
South  Wales  in  connection  with  the  Australian  Common- 
wealth Bill. 
BARTON,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30, 
1895.   S.  of  John  L.  D.,  naval  instructor,  retired,  of  3,  The 
Crescent,   Winchester.    B.   Mar.    18,    1877,   at  Winchester. 
School,  Dean  Close,  Cheltenham  (Dr  Flecker).    Migrated  to 
Sidney,  Oct.  1,  1898;  matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1902;  M.A. 
1910.   Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Exeter)  1904;  C.  of  South 
Molton,  Devon,  1903-5.   C.  of  Burbage,  Wilts.,  1905-7.   C. 
of  Highweek,  Devon,  1907-15.   V.  of  Holcombe  Rogus  with 
Hockworthy,  Somerset  (from  1922),  1915-39-.    Brother  of 
Douglas  R.  (1895).   (Crockford,  1939-) 
BARTON,  EDWIN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  5,  1847.    S. 
of  Robert  John,  Capt.,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  5,  1829,  at  Metting- 
ham,  Suffolk.    School,  Huntingdon.    Matric.  Michs.   1847; 
LL.B.  1854.   Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1853;  priest,  1854;  C. 
of  Stoke  Prior,  Worcs.,  1853.    Held  other  curacies,  1854-65. 
C.  of  Ross,  and  Chaplain  of  Ross  Union,  1865-71.  Surrogate, 
dio.  Hereford,   1865-95.    V.  of  Wigmore,  near  Kingsland, 
Heref.,  1871-95.   C.  of  Leinthall  Starkes,  1874-7,  and  C.-in- 
charge   there   1877-8.     P.C.  of  LeinthaU  Earles,    1878-95. 
Died  Sept.  18,  1895,  aged  66,  at  Wigmore.    Father  of  the 
next.   (Peile,  11.  503;  Scott,  MSS.) 
BARTON,  EDWIN  MARRIOTT.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1886. 
S.  of  Edwin  (above),  V.  of  Wigmore,  Heref.    B.  at  Ross. 
Schools,  Bishop's  Stortford  and  Hereford.    Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1892.   Organist  and  lay  helper  at  Perran  (?  Per- 
ranuthnoe)  Marazion,  Cornwall.   (Venn,  11.  481.) 
BARTON,  FRANCIS  ALEXANDER.    Adm.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1879.   S.  of  Francis  E.,  surgeon,  of  Dover.   B.  there 
May  17,  1861.    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A. 
1883.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1887.    In  medical  practice  at  Beckenham,   1887-1903;  at 
Norwich,  1915-18.    Deputy  Commissioner  of  Medical  Ser- 
vices for  Berks.,  Ministry  of  Pensions,  1918-25.   A  pioneer  of 
airships  in  England;  claimed  to  be  the  first  man  in  Great 
Britain   to   carry   air-mails   (Aug.-Sept.)    1902.     Built   the 
'  Barton  Airship    for  the  Government,  1904-5.    President  of 
the  Aeronautical  Institute,  1903-4.   Associate  Fellow  of  the 
Aeronautical  Society,  1911.    When  unable  to  continue  his 
experiments  owing   to  financial  difficulties  and  accidents, 
went  to  the  South  of  France  and  started  production  of  non- 


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alcoholic  wines  and  the  preservation  of  fruit.    Returned  to 
England  and  established  himself  in   London.     Consulting 
aeronautical   engineer    to    the    City   of    London,    1908-14. 
Assistant  editor  of  the  Aefonautical  Journal.   Left  England 
for  health  reasons.  Settled  at  Alassio,  Italy,  in  1925.  Of  Villa 
Iris    Alassio,  1937.    For  some  account  of  his  aeronautical 
achievements,  see  Early  British  Posts,  by  John  Pringle,  M.D. 
Author,  CaloricuUure,  the  Intensive  CuUure  of  FruU.    Died 
Apr.  18,  1939,  at  Romsey  Hill  Top,  Worcs.  {Venn,  11.  437; 
Medical  Directory;  The  limes,  Apr.  23,  1939.) 
BARTON,  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1893.  S.  of  William,  farmer  and  contractor,  of  Hale,  Cheshure. 
B.  there  Oct.  24,  1874.   School,  Manchester  Grammar. 
BARTON,  FREDERICK  BOLTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  4,  1819.    Of  Middlesex.   S.  of  Charles.    Matric.  Michs. 
1819;  B.A.  1823. 
BARTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  22, 
1843.    S.  of  Zachariah,  gent.,  of  Market  Rasen,  Lmcs.    B. 
there.   Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847. 
BARTON,   GEORGE  HENRY   [HARRY]   BOURNE.    Adm.   at 
Clare   Mar.  19,  1890.    School,  Shrewsbury.    Matnc.  Michs. 
1890,  'as   G.   Harry  B.;   Scholar;   B.A.    1893;   M.A.    1899. 
A^istant  Master  at  Overslade,  Rugby,  1893-5.  Ord.  deacon, 
1895:   priest   (Bath   and   WeUs)    1896;   C.   of   Cannmgton 
Somerset,  1895-6.   Held  other  curacies,  i896-i904-   C.  of  All 
Saints',  Fulham,  Middlesex,  1904-13-    V.   of  Gt  Gransden, 
Hunt'     1914-16.    Of  Haslemere,  Surrey,  in  1918,  without 
cure;  of  West  Byfleet,  1939-  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford, 
I939-) 
BARTON,  GEORGE  RAWDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  i,  1892.    S.  of  James,  C.  E.  [of  Famdreg,  Dundalk, 
Ireland].     Bapt.    there   Mar.    24,    1874.     School,    Moniton 
Combe.    Matric.   Michs.    1892.    Migrated   to  Tnmty  HaU, 
1803.  L.R.C.S.  (Ireland);  L.R.C.P.  (Ireland).  Served  m  the 
South  African  War,  1899-1901.   Assistant  Distnct  Commis- 
sioner at  Harrismith  and  Vrede,  Orange  River  Colony,  1900. 
Capt.  (Reserve  of  Officers),  3rd  Cheshire  Regt.,1901.  In  the 
Great  War;  wounded  in  the  second  battle  of  Ypres.    Killed 
in  action,  Apr.  9,  1918.    (MonMon  Combe  Reg.;  Umverstiy 
War  List.) 
BARTON,  GUY  DOUGLAS.    Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct    1894. 
5th  s.  of  John  (1855),  clerk.   B.  Oct  5,  i875,  at  Counbatore 
S.  India.   School,  Repton.    Matnc.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897; 
MB    and  BC    1903.    At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 
m'r'c  P    L.R.C.S.   House  Surgeon  at  the  RoyjU  Infirmary, 
I^rby!   Medical  Officer,  Weybridge  and  Oatlands  Providen- 
tial Dispensary.    Ophthahnic  Surgeon,  Nat    Ophth.  Treat- 
ment   Board.     Of    Norwood    Lodge     Weybndge    (Barton, 
Bigger,  Windsor  and  Lankester).  Brother  of  Cecil  E.  (1887), 
etc.   (Medical  Directory,  1938.) 
BARTON,  HARRY.    Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct    L  1896.    ^d 
s   of  T.  J.,  of  Gt  Tower  Street,  London    E.C.    B.  Apr   22, 
1877.    Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899:  M.A^  1911.    School- 
miter  at  The  Chiltems,  Halton,  Tring,  Herts     1899;  at 
Penketh    School     1901.     Assistant    Master    at    Eariywood 
Ichc^l    AsSr    902;    at   Bournemouth   School,    1903;    at 
i^2^4h  l?hiol,'i9o6.    Lecturer  and  Master  of  East  Ham 
Technical  CoUege  and  Secondary  School,   1907-.    Of  120 
Shakespeare  Terrace,  Manor  Park,  London,  E.  (Scott,  MSS. , 
Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3-) 
BARTON,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  ")  ^^L*  TRiNiry.  May  2 
1839.   S.  of  John.   B.  at  Manchester.   Matnc.  Michs.  1839; 
B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1849. 
BARTON,  HENRY  CHARLES  MITFORD.    Adm    pens    at  St 
ToHN's    July  14,  1870.   S.  of  John  Lake  (1825),  cerk.   B.  at 
Por^a,  H^ts    Bapt.  Oct.  18,  1850.    Matnc.  Michs.  1870; 
B  A     1874;   M.A.   1880.    Ord.  deacon,   1874;   pnest  (Wm- 
ch^ter)    1875;  C.  of  Wyke,   Hants.,   1874-7.    Held  other 
cuSdS    1878-^4.   V.  of  Burley,  Hants.,  1894-1.903-    R-  of 
SKt'one  D^ell,  Bucks.,  1903-12;  retired.  Died  Oct.  12, 
i923?at  37,  Beechhill  Road.  Eltham.    (R.  F.  Scott;  Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Oct.  13,  1923-) 
BARTON.  JAMES.  Adm.  suar  (age  18)  f  ,^"«»°f  ^' ^P^eU 
1785.    Of  Cambs.    [S.  of  James  (?  i737-«).  R-  of  KnapweU. 
Cambs     1774-82.]  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A. 
,^- M  A    i7Q^    FeUow  1793.   One  of  these  names   M.A.), 
Tli^L^lk  lT^.^lol^,;  Lecturer  of  Rpdborough 
G loucs  ,  and  R.  of  Wyck-Risington.  1795-1805;  died  Ju^y  7, 
iSufbut  according  to  Vict    Co.H^t     ^'^I'.y"'- 327,  he 
was  of  Brasenose  College,  Oxford.    (T.  A.  Walker,  332.  G. 
Mag.,  1814.) 
BARTON    lAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John  s,  Mar.  14,  i»45- 
^^1  of  Sai^l   slirgeon,  of  Manchester.   B.  there  May  8    ?  5), 
1826     School    Manchester  Grammar.    Matnc.  Michs.  1843, 
B  A   1849    m'.A^52.   Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1850;  pnest, 
fssi-  C   of  Burton'on-Trent,  1850-2.    Held  other  curacy, 
1852^.    V.  of  Hadley,  Salop,  185M4;  r^'gofd  owing  to 
m-health;  the  new  Sunday  Schools  were  buUt  at  Hadley 


Barton,  John  James 

(1896),  as  a  memorial  of  his  work  there.  Resided  latterly  at 
Thomlea,  Bellevue,  Shrewsbury.  Died  there  Mar.  21,  1902. 
Father  of  James  H.  C.  (1887).  (EagU.) 

BARTON,  JAMES  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  19, 
1879.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord. 
deacon,  1882;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1883;  C.  of  St  Cuth- 
bert's.  Wells,  1882-5.  C.  of  Snaith,  Yorks.,  1885-7.  P.O.  of 
Cowick,  1887-93.  V.  of  Skelbrooke,  1893-1903  and  1907- 
21.  C.  of  St  Mungo's  Mission,  Balemo,  Ediaburgh,  1903-7. 
Of  Caley  Lodge,  Woodland  Park,  Paignton,  in  1934.  Died 
there  Aug.  16,  1937,  aged  81.  [Camb.  Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1934;  The  Times,  Aug.  18,  1937.) 

BARTON,  JAMES  HERBERT  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  14,  1887.  S.  of  James  (1845),  clerk,  of  Hadley 
vicarage.  B.  Dec.  22,  1868,  at  Hadley,  near  Wellington. 
School,  Malvern  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891; 
M.A.  1895.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Wells  House, 
Malvern  Wells.  Solicitor,  1896.  Of  75.  Droitwich  Road, 
Worcester,  1925.   (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  29, 
1849.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1851;  B.A. 
1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest  (Sarum)  1854; 
C.  of  Ramsbury,  WUts.,  1853-6.  C.  of  Rivenhall,  Essex, 
1856-69.  C.  of  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  1869-71.  C.  of 
Sevenoaks,  Kent,  1871-4.  V.  of  Rainhill,  Lanes.,  1874-95- 
Died  Feb.  11,  1895,  aged  67,  at  Rainhill.  [Crockford;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

BARTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  21,  1855.  6th 
s.  of  John.  B.  Dec.  31,  1836,  at  Eastleigh,  Havant,  Hants. 
School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar,  1856;  B.-'V. 
1859;  M.A.  1863.  Founded  the  Cambridge  University 
Church  Missionary  Union,  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury) 
Sept.  23,  i860;  priest  (Calcutta)  1861.  C.M.S.  Missionary  at 
Agra  and  Amritsar,  1860-5.  Principal  of  the  Cathedral 
Missionary  College,  Calcutta,  1865-9.  Secretary  of  the 
Church  Missionary  Society,  1870-1.  Secretary  of  the  South 
Indian  Mission  and  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Madras,  1872-6. 
Returned  to  England.  V.  of  Roxeth,  Middlesex,  1877  (Jan.- 
Dec).  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1877-93;  began  the 
restoration  of  the  Church,  1878;  also  introduced  changes  in 
the  services  on  the  ground  that,  'if  we  do  not  move  with  the 
customs  of  the  day,  we  shall  alienate  the  young  generation 
from  the  Church.'  Exercised  a  great  missionary  influence 
upon  the  University.  Organised  the  First  Missionary  Loan 
Exhibition,  1882.  Mainly  responsible  for  the  building  of 
the  Henry  Martyn  Hall,  opened  in  1887.  Rural  Dean,  1890-3. 
Secretary  of  the  Church  Pastoral  Aid  Society,  1893-8;  and 
of  the  Church  Missionary  Society,  1898-1901.  Retired  to 
Wimbledon,  Surrey.  Lived  latterly  at  Weybridge.  Keenly 
interested  in  botany  and  geology.  Author,  Memorial  Sketch 
of  Major -General  Edward  Lake;  Orthography  of  Indian 
Geographical  Names.  Died  Nov.  26,  1908,  at  Weybridge. 
Buried  there.  Memorial  window  in  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge. 
Father  of  Arthur  E.  (1884),  John  B.  (1885),  Percy  F.  (1887), 
CecU  E.  (1887)  and  Guy  D.  (1894).  (PeiU,  11.  538;  Memotr  of 
John  Barton;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BARTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  6,  1865. 
S  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Barton,  Lanes.  School,  Lancaster 
Grammar  (Rev.  J.  F.  Lee).   Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869. 

BARTON,  JOHN  AUSTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  S.  of  John,  of  76,  Carlton  Hill,  London.  B.  Dec  19, 
1872,  in  London.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B..A..  1895. 

BARTON,  JOHN  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  8,  1885.  S.  of  John  (1855),  of  Cambridge.  B.  [Sept.  22, 
1866I  at  Calcutta.  [School,  Haileybury.]  Matnc.  AUchs. 
1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893.  At  Ridley  HaU,  1889-90. 
Worked  for  a  year  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  amongst  the  fishermen, 
under  Missions  to  Seamen.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1890; 
priest,  1891;  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Brighton,  1890-2.  Chaplain 
(Missions  to  Seamen)  at  Sunderland,  1892-9.  Senior  Chap- 
lain at  the  Port  of  London,  1899-1902;  at  Lowestoft,  1902-5. 
R.  of  St  Nicholas,  Nottingham,  1905-10.  R.  of  Rousdon  and 
Combe  Pyne,  Devon,  1910-17.  Senior  Chaplain  (.Missions 
to  Seamen)  at  Dover,  1920.  During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain 
to  Royal  Naval  Brigade  interned  at  Groningen,  HoUand, 
1915-16.  R.  of  Gt  HoUand,  Essex,  1923-32.  Of  Elphinstone 
House,  Hastings,  1938.  Brother  of  Cecil  E.  (1887),  etc. 
(J.  T.  Rule;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BARTON,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
May  3,  1834.  Of  Canterbury.  Of  'Hall  Place,'  Bexley, 
Kent. 

BARTON,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i, 
1854.  [B.  1835.  School,  Brighton  CoUege.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1855;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1859; 
M.A.  1865.  Sometime  Head  Master  of  Rochdale  High  School ; 
retired.   (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.) 


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BARTON,  JOHN  LAKE.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  9, 

1825.  S.  of  John,  of  Portsea,  Hants.  School,  Portsea.  Matric. 
Michs.  1826;  Scholar;  B..\.  {32nd  Wrangler)  1830;  M.A.  1871. 
Ord.  deacon,  1834;  priest  (Winchester)  1835.  Head  Master  of 
St  Paul's  Grammar  School,  Southsea,  Hants.,  in  1847-60. 
C.  of  Clanfield,  Hants.,  1864-8.  R.  of  Wyke,  1869-78.  Not 
in  Crockford,  1878.   Father  of  Henry  C.  M.  (1870). 

BARTON,  JOSEPH  THARPE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Mchs.  1893. 
Adm.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1894.  S.  of  John,  agriculturist, 
of  Hampden  St  James,  Jamaica.  B.  May  6,  1862,  at  Goodwll 
St  James.  Schools,  Goodwill  (Mr  A.  Gale)  and  Kingstown 
(Mr  E.  J.  Martin). 

BARTON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  23,  1759. 
[S.  of  Baptist  Noel  (1724-5),  R.  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland.]  B. 
at  Wing,  Rutland.  Matric.  Michs.  1759;  B.A.  1763;  M.A. 
1766.  Fellow,  1764-77.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  28,  1777, 
aged  36.   Buried  at  Lavendon,  Bucks.   M.I.   [G.E.C.) 

BARTON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  20, 
1792.  S.  of  James,  gent.  Bapt.  Apr.  15,  1774,  at  Swineshead, 
Lines.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Lent,  1795;  B.A.  1797; 
M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  12,  i797;  priest 
(Peterb.)  June  28,  1801;  C.  of  Somerby  and  Lowesby,  Leics., 
1797.  R.  of  Clipsham,  Rutland,  1816-45.  Married  Frances, 
dau.  of  Richard  Williams,  V.  of  Oakham,  Rutland.  Died 
Aug.  6,  1845.  Father  of  Matthew  Williams  (next).  (S<  John's 
Coll.  Adm.) 

BARTON,  MATTHEW  [WILLIAMS].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  13,  1829.  S.  of  Matthew  (above),  clerk,  of  Lines.  [B. 
Apr.  25,  1810.  School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829, 
as  M.  Williams;  Scholar;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1847.  Ord. 
deacon,  1834;  priest,  1835.  Head  Master  of  Chipping 
Campden  Grammar  School,  Gloucs.,  1847-55  (?  57).  Master 
of  Queen  Elizabeth's  Hospital,  Bristol,  1858-63.  C.  of 
Thwing,  Yorks.,  1865-74.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  3,  1883, 
aged  73.  Buried  at  Bow  cemetery,  London.  [Occurs  in 
Crockford  up  to  1896,  as  of  The  Charterhouse,  E.C.]  (Upping- 
ham Sch.  Reg.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  in.  179;  Rushen, 
History  of  Chipping  Campden.) 

BARTON,  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1772.  S.  and  h.  of  Montagu  (1736),  R.  of  Stourton,  Wilts. 
B.  Apr.  II,  1752.  Bapt.  Aug.  25,  1752,  at  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  Scholar,  1774; 
B.A.  1776.  Ord.  priest  (Gloucester,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Sahsbury) 
Mar.  12,  1786;  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Marlborough,  1786-96.  R.  of 
Stourton,  1790-1816.  R.  of  Broadclyst,  Devon,  1795-1819. 
Married  Caroline  L.,  dau.  of  William  Hayter,  of  Newton 
Toney,  Wilts.,  Aug.  4,  1791.  Died  May  16,  1819,  aged  66,  at 
Broadclyst.   M.I.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BARTON,  NEWTON  HASTINGS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1887.  4th  s.  of  Montagu,  Major,  85th  Regt.,  of  Fleet, 
Hants.  B.  May  3,  1868.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887.   Left  Christmas  1888.    'Australia.'    Tutor's  book.    (T. 

A.  Walker,  596.) 
BARTON,    PERCY   FREDERIC.     Adm.    pens,    at   St   John's, 

Jan.  14,  1887.    3rd  s.  of  John  (1855),  clerk,  of  Cambridge. 

B.  Sept.  28,  1868,  at  Ootacamund,  Neilgherry  HiEs,  South 
India.  Schools,  Monkton  Combe  (Rev.  R.  Bryan)  and 
Highgate,  London  (Rev.  Dr  MacDowell).  Matric.  Lent,  1887; 
B.A.  1890;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1900.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1896.  Physician  to 
the  Tavistock  clinic  for  functional  diseases.  In  practice 
at  Wimbledon  (Barton,  Ford  and  Sargent).  Latterly  of 
Thume,  Ember  Lane,  Esher,  and  of  98,  Portland  Place, 
London.  Died  May  11,  1929,  aged  60.  Brother  of  Cecil  E. 
(1887),  etc.   (Medical  Directory,  1922;  Eagle.) 

BARTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  14, 
1842,  from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College)  June  25, 
1840,  age  18.  S.  of  Richard  Wilson,  of  Springwood,  Man- 
chester. B.  Dec.  25,  1821.  Matric.  Easter,  1842;  B.A.  1845; 
M.A.  1848.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  15,  1845.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1849.  Of  Caldy  Manor,  Cheshire.  J. P.  High 
Sheriff  for  Cheshire,  1875.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Benjamin  Heywood,  Bart.,  F.R.S.,  Feb.  12,  1850.  Died 
Apr.  17,  1881.  (T.  A.  Walker,  476;  Al.  Oxon.;  T.  C.  Dale; 
Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees;  Obits.,  Index  Soc.  Publ.,  1881.) 

BARTON,  ROBERT  [GILLBEj.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Mar.  30,  1841.  Of  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A. 
1845.  C.  of  Oare,  Sussex,  185 1-8.  R.  (and  patron)  of 
Etchinhain,  1858-76;  retired.  Died  June  26,  1882,  aged  62, 
at  Urmston,  Eastbourne.   (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BARTON,  ROBINSON  SHUTTLEWORTH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx 
John's,  Apr.  12,  1832.  A  'Ten-year'  man.  Of  Lanes.  [S.  of 
James,  clerk.  B.  Jan.  16,  1786,  at  Preston.]  Matric.  Easter, 
1840;  B.D.  1842.  Previously  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin; 
adm.  there  Jan.  24,  1814.  P.C.  of  Goosnargh,  Lanes.,  1815- 
22.  V.  of  Alconbury-cum-We^ton,  Hunts.,  1822-38  (ceded). 
R.  of  Heysham,  Lanes.,  1838-58.  Author,  Sermons.  Died 
June  4,  1858,  aged  72.  (Fishwick,  Goosnargh,  37;  G.  Mag., 
1858,  II.  88.) 

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Barttelot,  David  [Smyth]  Barttelot 

BARTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  22,  1756.  Of 
Sussex.   Matric.  Michs.  1756;  B.A.  1760. 

BARTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christj,  Dec.  9, 
1818.   Of  Kent.   One  of  these  names  C.  of  Tydd,  1821. 

BARTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Jan.  28,  1832. 
Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Mar. 
23,  1835;  B..\.  1836;  M.B.  1839.  Ord.  deacon,  1839;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1840;  C.  of  Kettering,  1839.  P.C.  of  Midgham, 
Berks.,  1858-66.  Resided  latterly  at  7,  Donnington  Square, 
Newbury.  Died  there  Jan.  9,  1894,  aged  80.  Perhaps  father 
of  Arthur  W.  (1886)  and  Chantler  W.  (1881).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BARTON,  [THOMAS]  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Feb.  17,  1826.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1826, 
as  Thomas  Charles;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  [Charles  Barton, 
s.  and  h.  of  Charles,  barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  was 
admitted  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  19,  1824;  he  was  grand- 
son of  Richard  Barton,  Esq.,  of  Whaddon,  Cambs.j  (Scott, 
MSS. ;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BARTON,  THOMAS  HAYCROFT  (?  HAYCRAFT).  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1845.  Probably  ord.  deacon,  1848; 
priest,  1849,  as  Thomas  Haycraft.  C.  of  East  Acklam, 
Yorks.,  c.  1851.  V.  of  Fridaythorpe,  Malton,  1862-94.  Not  u[» 
Crockford,  1895. 

BARTON,  WALTER  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1893.  [S. 
of  Walter  May,  Esq.,  ot  The  Guildhall,  East  Dereham, 
Norfolk.  B.  June  12,  1875.]  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Solicitor,  1900;  in  the  firm  of 
Messrs  Barton  and  Son.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
(Capt.,  5th  Batt.,  Norf.  Regt.,  1903).  In  the  Great  War 
(Major,  Norf.  Regt.;  in  Gallipoli,  1915;  Egypt,  1915-17). 
Returned  to  England,  1920.  Of  Dereham,  1938.  (Haileybury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Law  List,  1938.) 

BARTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Dec.  13,  1790. 
S.  and  h.  of  William,  surgeon,  of  Preston,  Lanes.  B.  there 
July  I,  1763.  Schools,  Preston  (Mr  Fleetwood),  Warrington 
(Mr  Owen)  and  Clitheroe  (Mr  T.  WUson).  Matric.  Easter, 
1791;  B.A.  1795.  Ord.  priest  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chester) 
June  29,  1794;  P.C.  of  Langho,  Lanes.,  1794-1803.  P.C.  of 
Samlesbury,  1799-1803.   P.C.  of  Gt  Harwood,  1803-19. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14,  i877- 
3rd  s.  of  Richard,  run-holder,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
B.  there  Aug.  1,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1879; 
(Law  Trip.,  1st  Class,  1880);  B.A.  1881.  Rowing  'blue,' 
1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1,  1881.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1884.  Returned  to  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Of 
Featherston.  Died  Feb.  26,  1938,  aged  79,  at  Wellington. 
(Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  11.  623;  R.  L.  Lloyd;  The  Times,  Mar.  3, 
1938.) 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  FEARFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  1891.  Of  Stapleford,  Notts.  S.  of  Mrs  W. 
Barton,  of  Stapleford.  [S.  of  W.,  deceased.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Barrister  (Middle  Temple) 
1897.   (Law  List,  1938.) 

BARTRAM,  ALFRED  LEWIS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1886. 
[S.  of  Lewis,  baker,  of  AmpthiU,  Beds.,  and  Mary  Lancaster. 
B.  there  Feb.  18,  1865.]  B.A.  1889;  incorp.  at  DubUn,  1901; 
M.B.  (Dubl.);  M.D.  (Dubl.)  1901.  At  Westminster  Hos- 
pital. L.S.A.,  1898.  Also  at  Edinburgh  and  DubUn.  Of 
Bridge  House,  BulweU,  Nottingham,  in  1938  (A.  L.  and  L.  H. 
Bartram).  (Camb.  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  Medical  Directory, 
1939:  noted  as  "deceased.") 

BARTRAM,  JAMES  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 

Oct.  1,  i88i.   S.  of  W ,  Esq.,  of  Stratford.   B.  Aug.  26, 

1862.  School,  Christ's  Hospital  (Exhibitioner).  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  Scholar,  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1898.  Assistant 
Master  at  King's  School,  Ely,  Cambs.,  1885-6.  In  Barbados, 
1886.  In  the  Educational  Dept.  of  Messrs  Longmans,  Green 
and  Co.,  pubLshers,  1891-.  Of  Lausdown,  Coventry  Road, 
Ilford,  Essex,  in  1938.  (Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker, 
595;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1938.) 

BARTRAMPILLAI  [post  SATHU-PATHY],  JOSEPH.  Matric. 
Non-Coil.  Michs.  1882.  B.  in  Ceylon.  .'Vdm.  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Dec.  8,  1884. 

BARTTELOT,  DAVID  [SMYTH]  BARTTELOT.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  17)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  8,  1839.  2nd  s.  of  George,  Esq.  [of 
Stopham,  Susse.\].  B.  [Oct.  24,  1821]  at  Richmond,  Surrey. 
Schools,  Rugby  and  ChMterhouse  (David  Smyth).  Matric. 
Michs.  1839.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Corpus  Christi 
College)  Jan.  24,  1840,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1844;  M.A. 
1847.  Died  July  11,  1852,  at  Sydney,  N.S.W.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
W.  D.  Parish,  List  of  Carthus.) 


Barttelot,  George  Smyth 

BARTTELOT,  GEORGE  SMYTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  8, 
1769.  [2nd  s.  of  Walter,  of  Stopham,  Sussex.]  B.  June  13, 
1752,  at  Gt  Chart,  Kent.  [School,  (?)  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1769;  B.A.  1775;  M.A.  1778.  Fellow,  1774.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Mar.  18,  1773,  as  Barttelot.  [His  brother 
Walter  changed  his  name  to  Smyth  in  compbance  with  the 
will  of  his  aunt  Mary  Hamilton,  widow,  and  daughter  of 
George  S.]  Died  1778.  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BARWELL,  ARTHUR  HENRY  SANXAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22) 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  31,  1855.  S.  of  Osborne,  Capt.,  of  Osmou- 
\ille,  France.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863. 
Ord.  deacon,  i860;  priest  (Ely)  1861;  C.  of  Silsoe,  Beds., 
1860-4.  V.  of  Southwater,  Sussex,  1864-73.  R.  of  Clapham, 
1873-1904.  R.  of  Patching,  1888-1904.  Rural  Dean  of 
Storrington  (4th  Div.),  1892-1904.  Proctor  for  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Chichester,  1895-1906.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1896-1913.  Died  Nov.  15,  1913,  aged  79.  (Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Times,  Nov.  17,  1913.) 

BARWELL,  EDWARD  D'OYLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  7,  1827.  Did  not  reside.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward  R.,  Esq., 
Bengal  Civil  Service  and  of  West  Leigh,  Hants.]  Migrated 
to  Oxford;  matric.  (Balliol  College)  Nov.  29,  1827,  age  17,  as 
s.  of  Edward  Richard,  gent.,  of  Calcutta;  B.A.  (New  Inn 
Hall,  Oxford)  1832;  M.A.  1834.  Barrister  (Inner  Temple) 
1834.  Died  Nov.  9,  1840,  aged  30,  at  Calcutta.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
G.  Mag.,  1841,  I.  222.) 

BARWELL,  JOHN  [BROOKE].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  5,  1760.  S.  of  William,  of  Chertsey,  Surrey.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1760;  Scholar,  1761;  B.A. 
1764.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  28,  1764. 

BARWELL,  NOEL  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  3rd  s.  of  Frederick  Bacon,  of  Norwich.  B. 
Dec.  23,  1879,  in  London.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1910.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1910.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1920.  Practised  in  India.  Sometime 
leader-writer  in  the  Pall  Mall  Gazette.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Major,  Oxford  and  Bucks.  Light  Infantry;  Lieut.-Col., 
Gloucs.  Regt.;  wounded;  mentioned  in  despatches;  M.C.). 
Of  6,  Middleton  St.,  Calcutta,  in  1939.  Author,  Some  One 
Pays;  joint  author.  Historic  Bookbindings  in  the  University 
of  Cambridge,  etc.   {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  List,  1937.) 

BARWELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Dec.  10, 
1794.  Of  Sussex.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Winchester 
[for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  Migrated  to  Christ's,  June  5,  i795; 
resided  till  1797,  as  a  Fell.-Com.  Died  May  7,  1800,  aged  23, 
at  DawUsh,  Devon.  {Peile,  11.  340;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV ;  G.  Mag.) 

BARWELL,  THOMAS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  4, 
1848.  4th  s.  of  Edward  Harrison,  iron-merchant,  of  Nor- 
thampton. B.  there  June  19,  1828.  School,  Oundle  (Mr 
Shillibeer  and  Mr  Pooley).  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  Died  Nov. 
1850. 

BARWICK,  HORACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14,  i8i8. 
S.  of  John  (next),  V.  of  Charing,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1818. 
Died  Feb.  28,  1845,  aged  45,  at  Charing.  Brother  of  John 
E.  (1823).   {G.  Mag.,  1845,  I.  452.) 

BARWICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  7, 
1784.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar;  B.A.  1789; 
M.A.  1805.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canter- 
bury) Aug.  8,  1790;  priest,  1792;  C.  of  Charing  and  Egerton, 
Kent.  V.  of  Charing,  1799-1834.  R.  of  Boughton  Malherbe, 
1804-34.  P-C.  of  Egerton,  1816.  Died  1834,  aged  67. 
Father  of  the  above,  and  of  the  next.  (G.  Mag.,  1834,  11. 
328.) 

BARWICK,  JOHN  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magda- 
lene, Apr.  16,  1823.  S.  of  John  (above),  clerk,  of  Charing, 
Kent  [and  Anne  Marshal!].  School,  Ashford.  Matric.  Michs. 
1823;  Scholar;  B.A.  1827.   Brother  of  Horace  (1818). 

BARWICK,  RICHARD  LAVINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jime  8,  1897.  S.  of  John  Marshall,  solicitor.  B.  at  Yeadon, 
Leeds.  Schools,  Repton  and  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (London)  1907.  In  practice  at 
Higher  Foxholes,  Lancaster,  191 1;  afterwards  of  Eagle  Hall, 
Pateley  Bridge,  near  Harrogate;  retired.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  {Peile,  11.  816;  Medical 
Directory,  1938;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BARWICK,  THOMAS  MARLOW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Feb.  8,  1823.  Of  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827; 
M.A.  1830. 


BARWICK, 


Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  25,  1810. 


Bashall,  William 

BARWIS,  WILLIAM  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  23,  1843.  [S.  and  h.  of  John,  lawyer,  of  Langrigg, 
Cumberland.  B.  July  15,  1824.]  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Nov.  3,  1843;  matric.  Lent,  1844; 
Exhibitioner;  Scholar;  B.A.  1847;  M..'V.  1850.  Probably 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  15,  1839,  as  's.  and  h.  of 
John,  of  Woodstock,  Oxon.'  Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest 
(Ripon)  1849;  C.  of  St  James's,  Leeds,  1848-51.  P.C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Leeds,  185 1-5.  C.  of  Chipping  Norton,  1858- 
66.  C.  of  Hovland,  1866--9.  P.C.  of  Hoyland  Swaine,  Yorks., 
1869-79.  C.  of  Northallerton,  1879-89-  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Hoghton,  Esq.,  of  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex, 
Jan.  3,  1850.  Died  Feb.  20,  1889,  at  Northallerton.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  ed.  1862;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BARWISE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  19, 
1827.   Of  Cambs.   Matric.  Michs.  1827. 

BASCOMBE,  JOHN  ERNEST.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1887. 
Previously  at  Oxford.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  17, 
1888.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Dorchester.  Matric.  (New  College, 
Oxford)  Jan.  31,  1877,  age  19.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BASDEN,  HAROLD  STEVENS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
9,  1884.  S.  of  Edward  Weeks  Spencer,  formerly  in  the  Civil 
Service.  B.  Jan.  16,  1866,  at  Manor  Road,  New  Cross, 
London.  Schools,  Chipping  Hill,  Witham,  Essex  (Mr  Blaikie), 
Gt  Braxted  (Mr  Rowlandson)  and  University  CoUege, 
Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  At  the  London  Hospital.  House 
Physician  and  House  Surgeon.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1895. 
Late  Surgeon  at  Tilbury  Cottage  Hospital.  Medical  Of&cer 
to  the  Post  Office.  Hon.  Physician  to  the  Lingfield  colony 
for  epileptic  children.  Of  Brooke,  Norfolk,  in  1939.  {Medical 
Directory,  1937.) 

BASE,  EDWARD  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1895.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  Edward  William,  bank  clerk, 
of  24,  Bindhurst  Road,  Croydon.  B.  June  29,  1876,  at  16, 
Colby  Road,  Norwood.  School,  Whitgift,  Croydon.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1896;  B.A.  1898.  Assistant  Master  at 
Barnard  Castle  School,  Durham,  1902-.  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1904.) 

BASELEY,  HENRY.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1768.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Pryors  Marston,  Warws.,  gent.  Matric.  (Balliol 
College,  Oxford)  Mar.  14,  1758,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1762. 
V.  of  Welham,  Leics.,  1767-87.  R.  of  Beeby,  1767-87.  C.  of 
Kibworth.  Of  Monks  Kirby,  Warws.  Married  Susanna 
Trubshaw,  spinster,  Dec.  6,  1765,  at  Marylebone,  London. 
Died  Feb.  20,  1787,  at  Kibworth  Beauchamp,  Leics.  Father 
of  Thomas  (17S5).    {Al.  Oxon.;  Nichols,  11.  867.) 

BASELEY,  HENRY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  10,  1808.  S.  of  Thomas  (next),  R.  of  Woolston  Parva, 
Bucks.   Matric.  Michs.  1808,  as  Charles  H. 

BASELEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  12, 
1785;  re-adm.  Mar.  5,  1796.  S.  of  Henry  (1768),  clerk,  of 
Kibworth,  Leics.  B.  June  23,  1768,  at  Monks  Kirby,  Warws. 
Schools,  Leicester  (Mr  Pigott),  Tring  (Mr  Dupre)  and  Mer- 
chant Taylors'.  Scholar,  1786.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric. 
(Brasenose  CoUege)  Oct.  26,  1787,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1790.  Returned  to  Cambridge;  M.A.  (St  John's)  1796.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1790;  priest,  July  i,  1792;  V.  of 
Harrold,  Beds.,  1792-9.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln. 
R.  of  Little  Wolston,  Bucks.,  1796-1834.  Morning  and 
Afternoon  Preacher  at  Grosvenor  Chapel,  South  Audley 
Street,  1802.  His  name  occurs  in  the  correspondence  con- 
nected with  the  charges  brought  before  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, against  the  Duke  of  York,  by  G.  P.  Wardle,  M.P. 
A  letter  from  him  to  the  Duke  of  Portland,  soUciting  his  re- 
commendation to  the  Deanery  of  Salisbury  and  offering 
'ample  pecuniary  remuneration  in  return,'  probably  put  an 
end  to  his  hopes  of  promotion.  Author,  Sermons.  (Date  of 
death  not  found.)  Father  of  the  above.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
iv;  Al.  Oxon.;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BASHALL,  HUMPHREY  [MILLER].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  June  9,  1848.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Preston, 
Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1849,  as  H.  Miller;  B.A.  1855;  M.A. 
1858. 

BASHALL,  JOHN  PERCY  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  S.  of  John,  of  28,  Queen's  Road,  Southport, 
Lanes.  B.  Dec.  31,  1867,  at  Lostock  Hall,  near  Preston. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886. 

BASHALL,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1855  (incorp.  from  Oxford).  [S. 
and  h.  of  John,  gent.,  of  St  James's,  Clerkenwell,  London. 
School,  Eton.]  Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  21, 
1849,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1852;  M.A.  1855.  C.  of  Ux- 
bridge,  1853-5.  C.  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  1855-68.  V.  of 
Deane,  Lanes.,  1868-77.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Kensington, 
1878-1902.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1903.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 


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BASHFORD,  ALFRED  MYDDLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1900.  S.  of  Robert  (1880),  clerk.  B.  July  23,  1882,  at 
Wickhampton,  Norfolk.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1904;  priest,  1905;  C.  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  1904-10. 
London  Dioc.  Missioner,  Sudbury,  1910-22.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Hounslow,  1922-6.  Secretary  of  the  London  Dioc. 
Fund,  1926-34.  V.  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex,  1934-9-.  (Crock- 
ford,  1939.) 

BASHFORD,  CHARLES  BROME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  6,  1857.  S.  of  William  Charles  Lake,  of  Hounslow, 
London.  B.  June  4,  1839,  at  Esher,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857. 

BASHFORD,  HERBERT  LIONEL.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Mchs. 
1888;  then  at  Selwyn  H.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  1889. 
4th  s.  of  Frederick.  B.  Aug.  7,  1869.  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1898. 
Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Peterb.)  1893.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Leicester,  1892-4.  Held  other  curacies,  r894-i909.  V.  of 
Langrish,  Hants.,  1909-18.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Winchester,  1918- 
28;  dio.  Portsmouth,  1927;  dio.  Guildford,  1928-.  Secretary 
of  the  Guildford  Dioc.  Clerical  Registry,  1927-39-.  Of  Dibon 
Lodge,  Godalming,  Surrey.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Crockford, 
1939) 

BASHFORD,  JOHN  LAIDLAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1870.  S.  of  Frederick,  of  2,  West  Cromwell  Gardens,  London. 
B.  July  21,  1852,  at  Norwood,  Surrey.  Schools,  Lancing 
College  and  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A. 
1877.  Correspondent  of  the  Daily  Telegraph  and  of  the 
Westminster  Gazette  at  Berhn ;  resident  there  for  many  years, 
maintaining  friendly  relations  with  the  German  Foreign 
Office  throughout  his  stay  in  Germany.  Lecturer  at  Berlin 
University,  1882-90.  Received  the  Prussian  Order  of  the 
Red  Eagle.  Contributed  articles  to  the  Nineteenth  Century 
Magazine  and  to  the  North  American  Magazine.  Author, 
Elementary  education  in  Saxony,  etc.  Died  Dec.  22,  1908, 
aged  57,  at  Bridport.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Lancing  Coll. 
Reg.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  29,  1908.) 

BASHFORD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1880.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  11,  i88r.  S.  of  Benjamin.  B.  Feb.  12, 
1843,  at  Wimbledon,  Surrey.  Studied  at  the  London  College 
of  Divinity.  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1877; 
priest  (London)  1878;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Stepney,  Middlesex, 
1877.  Dioc.  Home  Missioner  of  Seven  Dials  District,  1878-81. 
R.  of  Wickhampton,  Norfolk,  1881-8.  V.  of  St  Thomas's, 
IsUngton,  Middlesex,  1888-1900.  R.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene, 
Colchester,  1900-16,  and  Master  of  St  James's  Hospital  there. 
Died  Mar.  i,  1916,  aged  72,  at  Colchester.  Father  of  Alfred 
M.  (1900).   (Peile,  11.  684;  The  Times,  Mar.  6,  1916.) 

BASHFORTH,  CHARLES  PIGOTT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1892.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  (next),  V.  of  Minting,  Lines.  B. 
there  July  14,  1872.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Chester)  1899;  C.  of 
Runcorn,  Cheshire,  1898-1902.  C.  of  Selby  Abbey,  Yorks., 
1902-5.  C.  of  Somerby  with  Gt  Humby,  Lines.,  1905-8.  C. 
of  Warsop  with  Sookholme,  Notts.,  1909-12.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Lincoln,  1915-35.  Of  Woodhall  Spa,  Lines.,  1938.  (Crock- 
ford,  1938.) 

BASHFORTH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  July  3, 
1839.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Thumscoe,  near 
Doncaster.  B.  Jan.  8,  1819,  at  Thumscoe.  School,  Don- 
caster  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Scholar;  B.A.  (znd 
Wrangler)  1843;  M.A.  1846;  B.D.  1853.  FeUow,  1843.  Hon. 
Fellow,  1905-12.  Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest  (Ely)  1851.  R. 
and  V.  of  Minting,  Lines.,  185 7-1908;  retired  to  Woodhall 
Spa.  Inventor  of  the  'Bashforth'  chronograph;  the  pre- 
vailing knowledge  of  air-resistance  is  founded  on  the  experi- 
ments made  by  him  from  1864-80.  Professor  of  AppUed 
Mathematics  to  artillery  officers  at  Woolwich,  1864-72. 
Adviser  to  the  War  Office  '  on  questions  relating  to  the  science 
of  artiUery,'  1873.  Received  in  1880  a  Government  Grant  of 
£2000  for  his  work,  and  subsequently  a  pension.  Author, 
Mathematical  Treatise  on  tlie  motion  of  projectiles;  The  Bash- 
forth  Chronograph,  etc.  Died  Feb.  13,  1912,  aged  93,  at 
Woodhall  Spa.  Father  of  Charles  P.  (1892).  (D.N.B.; 
Twentieth  Century;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BASKERVILLE,  CHARLES  GARDINER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Dec.  26,  1851.  S.  of  George,  of  Bristol.  B.  there  Oct.  20, 
1830.  School,  Bishop's  College,  CUfton.  Matric.  Michs.  1852; 
B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest  (Bath  and 
Wells)  1857;  C.  of  Bath  Abbey  Church,  1856-8.  Chaplain  of 
the  Bath  penitentiary,  1858-64.  P.C.  of  Stockingford, 
Warws.,  1864-5.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  East  WeUs,  Somerset, 
1865-7.  V.  of  St  Silas,  LozeUs,  Birmingham,  1867-91.  V.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Walthamstow,  Essex,  1891-4.  V.  of  Tonbridge, 
Kent,  1894-1913.  Surrogate,  dio.  Canterbury,  1894-1905. 
Hon  Canon,  of  Rochester,  1909-21.    An  extreme  'Evange- 


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lical.'  Died  Feb.  28,  1921,  aged  90,  at  Southborough.   Father 
of  the  next.   (Venn,  11.  306.) 

BASKERVILLE,  GEORGE  KNYFTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1,  1885.  Of  Somerset.  [S.  of  Charles  Gardiner, 
(above),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  30,  1867,  at  Croscombe,  near  Wells. 
School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A. 
1896.  At  Ridley  Hall,  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (East 
Equatorial  Africa)  1891.  C.M.S.  Missionary  to  East  Equa- 
torial Africa,  1893-1912.  Archdeacon  of  Uganda,  1912-22; 
Canon,  sub-Dean  and  Chancellor  there  1917-22.  Chaplain 
at  Cannes,  1922-5.  Hon.  Canon  of  Uganda,  1922-34-. 
Chaplain  at  Tamaris,  1925-30.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Winchester, 
1930-9-.  Of  St  Aubins,  Jersey,  1939.  Author,  Book  of 
Forms  in  Luganda  and  English;  Lectures  to  African  Clergy  on 
Levitical  Sacrifice.  Edited  Reference  Bible  in  Luganda,  etc. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1938;  Crockford,  1939-) 

BASKERVILLE,  HENRY  JOSEPH  NORTH.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
June  11,  1881.  [2nd  s.  of  Henry  (formerly  Viveash,  assumed 
the  surname  of  Baskerville),  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Crowsley  Park, 
Oxon.  B.  Jan.  26,  1861.]  Schools,  [Rugby]  and  Radley. 
(Radley  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BASKERVILLE  or  MYNORS-BASKERVILLE,  see  MYNORS, 
THOMAS  B. 

BASKETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1764.  S.  of  Samuel  (1735),  V.  of  Shapwick,  Dorset.  B.  at 
Ower  Moigne.  School,  Blandford.  Matric.  Michs.  1764; 
Scholar,  1766.  Ord.  deacon  (SaUsbury,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Bristol)  Feb.  27,  1768;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Bristol)  Dec.  26,  1769 ;  C.  of  Shapwick.  Minister  of  Wimbome 
Collegiate  Church,  1773-1826.  R.  of  Compton  Abbas,  1777- 
1826.  Married  Hannah  Palmer.  Died  Dec.  20,  1836,  aged  82, 
at  Wimbome.  Brother  of  William  (i753)  and  father  of  John 
(next).  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  698;  Hutchins,  m.  172,  where  he 
is  described  as  B.A.,  but  his  name  is  not  found  in  the 
Graduaii  Cantab.) 

BASKETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  12,  1793- 
S.  of  John  (above),  LL.B.  (sic),  R.  of  Compton  Abbas, 
Dorset.  B.  Dec.  30,  1773,  at  Wimbome.  Schools,  Blandford 
and  Dorchester.  Scholar,  1795;  matric.  Michs.  1796;  B.A. 
1797.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  June  10,  1797;  priest,  July  14, 
1798;  C.  of  Blandford  St  Mary,  Dorset,  1797.  V.  of  Tarrant 
Monkton,  Dorset,  till  1837.  R.  of  Compton  Abbas,  1827-52. 
R.  of  Spetisbury  with  Charlton  Marshall,  1852-5.  (Perhaps 
V.  of  Morthoe,  Devon,  1807-30.)  Died  Feb.  17,  i855i  aged 
81,  at  Lewens  House,  Wimbome  Minster.  (Hutchins,  in. 
173.  536.) 

BASKETT,  KINGSMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June 
22,  1776.  S.  of  Kingsman  (1740),  clerk  and  schoolmaster,  of 
Pocklington,  Yorks.  B.  Oct.  16,  1758.  School,  Pocklington. 
Matric.  Michs.  1777;  Scholar,  1778;  B.A.  (i^th  Wrangler) 
1781;  M.A.  1784.  Fellow,  1782.  Held  various  College 
offices.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  7,  1782;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  4,  1785.  V.  of  Arrington,  Cambs.  (seq.),  1787;  R.  of  Gt 
Loughton,  Bucks.,  1797-1833.  V.  of  Aysgarth,  Yorks., 
1797-.  Chaplain  to  the  Charterhouse,  Hull,  1800-33.  A 
soimd  scholar  and  a  Whig  of  the  old  school.  Died  Jan.  20, 
1833,  aged  77.  Brother  of  Richard  (next).  (Hutchins,  m. 
173;  H.  I.  Longden;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  i.  281.) 

BASKETT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  19, 
1780.  2nd  s.  of  Kingsman  (1740).  schoolmaster,  of  Pockling- 
ton, Yorks.  B.  there  Jan.  29,  1761.  School,  Pocklington. 
Matric.  Lent,  1782;  Scholar,  1782;  B.A.  (12th  Wrangler)  1784; 
M.A.  1787.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  June  22,  1789.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Dec.  21,  1788.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  10,  1794. 
Brother  of  Kingsman  (above).   (Hutchins,  iii.  i73-) 

BASKETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June 
28,1753.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk,  of  Dorset.  B.  at  Ower.  School, 
Abbey  Milton.  Matric.  Michs.  1754;  Scholar;  B.A.  1758. 
Of  Yamiouth,  Isle  of  Wight.  In  Holy  Orders.  Married  Mary 
Hicks,  1777.  Died  s.p.  1823,  aged  85,  at  Yarmouth,  Isle  of 
Wight.  Brother  of  John  (1764)-  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  621; 
Hutchins,  in.  173;  G-  Mag.,  1824,  i.) 

BASS,  ARTHUR  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
24,  18S9.  S.  of  Charles,  deceased.  B.  Jan.  19,  1869,  at 
Nottingham.  School,  Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889. 

BASS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23,  1884.  S. 
of  Thomas,  of  Grange  House,  Roupell  Park,  London.  B. 
Apr.  16,  1858,  at  Halifax,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
1887-  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  pnest  (Ely)  1889; 
C  of  Townstal,  Devon,  1888-9.  C.  of  Lee,  Kent,  1890-2.  C. 
of  Barkway,  Herts.,  1893-7.  C.  of  East  Claydon,  Bucks., 
1897-1901.  V.  of  Steeple-Claydon,  1901-34.  Died  Mar.  2, 
1934.  (Crockford.) 

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Bass,  Michael  Arthur 

BASS,  MICHAEL  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  13,  1855.  S.  and  h.  of  Michael  Thomas  [brewer],  of 
Byrkley  Lodge,  Burton-on-Trent  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.). 
B.  there  Nov.  12,  1837.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1864.  Entered  his  father's  brewery 
business.  Head  of  the  firm  of  Bass  jind  Co.  in  1884.  M.P.  for 
Stafford,  1865-8;  for  East  Staffs.,  1868-85;  for  the  Burton 
Division  (East  Staffs.),  1885-6.  Created  Bart.,  May  17,  1882, 
and  Baron  Burton  of  Rangemore  and  of  Burton-on-Trent, 
Aug.  13,  1886.  Director  of  Bass  and  Co.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Staffs.  K.C.V.O.,  1904.  A  frequent  host  of  King  Edward 
VTI.  Married  and  had  issue  (a  daughter  who  succeeded  her 
father  as  Bzuroness  Burton).  Of  Rangemore,  Staffs.,  Glen 
Quoich,  Co.  Inverness,  and  Chesterfield  House,  Mayfair. 
Art  connoisseur.  Generous  benefactor  to  Burton-on-Trent. 
Died  Feb.  i,  1909,  at  Chesterfield  House.  Buried  at  Range- 
more.   (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs;  D.N.B.,  ind  Suppl.) 

BASS,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  20,  1825. 
4th  s.  of  Michael  [Thomas].  B.  Apr.  15,  1805,  at  Burton, 
Staffs.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830; 
M.A.  1834.  V.  of  Austrey,  Warws.,  1839-44.  Married  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Worthington,  of  Burton,  1835.  Died  s.p. 
Apr.  8,  1844,  aged  38.  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
G.  Mag.) 

BASSANO,  CLEMENT  GEORGE  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  21)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1874.  S.  of  Alexander,  Esq.  B.  in 
London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Lent, 
1875. 

BASSANO,  HAROLD  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1891.  S.  of  Walter,  of  Haden  Cross,  Old  Hill,  Staffs. 
B.  Dec.  6,  1872,  at  Old  Hill.  School,  Old  Hall,  Wellington, 
Salop  (Mr  Cranage).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A. 
1899;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1900.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1899.  House  Surgeon  and  House 
Physician  at  the  West  London  Hospital.  Hon.  Medical 
Officer  at  the  Bonchurch  Convalescent  Home,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Sometime  Medical  Superintendent  of  the  Hermitage  Sana- 
torium. Medical  Officer  at  St  Catherine's  Home,  Ventnor. 
Of  Grove  House,  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight.  {Medical  Directory, 
1938.) 

BASSET,  ALFRED  BARNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
18,  1873.  S.  and  h.  of  Alfred,  of  Sister  House,  Clapham 
Common,  London.  B.  July  25,  1854,  in  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  Scholar,  1876;  B.A.  {13th  Wrangler)  1877; 
M.A.  1881.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  8,  1875.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1879.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer;  retired, 
1887.  Devoted  himself  to  the  study  of  mathematics.  F.R.S., 
1889.  Vice-President  of  the  London  Mathematical  Society. 
Of  Fledborough  Hall,  Holyport,  Berks.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Author,  scientific  and  mathematical.  Died  Dec.  5, 
1930,  at  Fledborough  HaU.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 

BASSET,  ARTHUR  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  28,  1891.  S.  of  Gustavus  Lambert,  of  Tehidy, 
Cornwall,  deceased.  [B.  Jan.  29,  1873.]  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Late  of  Teludy  Park,  Cornwall  (sold 
in  1915).  J. P.,  D.L.,  Cornwall.  High  Sheriff,  1 900-1.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.A.F.).  Afterwards  Royal  North 
Devon  Hussars.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

BASSETT,  BERNARD  FREDERICK  TILNEY.  Adm.  at  Ayerst 
H.,  1891.  [S.  of  Francis  Tilney  (1849),  clerk.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1891.  Died  June  14,  1938,  at  Broadstone.  Brother  of  Hugh 
E.  T.  (1889).   {The  Times,  June  17,  1938.) 

BASSETT  or  BASSET,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  28,  1856.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Rochester,  Kent. 
B.  there.  School,  Cranbrook  Grammar,  Kent  (Mr  Allan). 
Matric.  Michs.  1856,  as  Bassett,  C;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863. 
Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest  (London)  1862;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Fulham,  1861-5.  C.  of  St  Giles's,  Camberwell,  1865-9.  C. 
of  St  Philip's,  Camberwell,  1869-75;  V.  there  1875--80.  R. 
of  Farleigh,  Surrey,  1880-5.  V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Croydon, 
1885-1902.  Died  Feb.  16,  1902,  aged  63,  at  Croydon.  {Crock- 
ford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BASSETT  or  BASSET,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's, 
Nov.  9,  1775.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis,  of  Tehidy,  Cornwall.  B. 
Aug.  9,  1757.  Schools,  Harrow  and  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1776;  M.A.  1786.  Of  Tehidy.  Lord  of  the  Manor.  Recorder 
of  Penryn,  1778.  M.P.  for  Penryn  (three  Paris.)  1780-96. 
Created  Bart.,  Nov.  24,  1779.  Created  Baron  de  Dunstan- 
ville,  June  17,  1796,  and  Baron  Basset[t]  of  Stratton,  Nov. 
30,  1797.  Married  (i)  Frances  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  H. 
Coxe,  of  Stone  Easton,  Somerset,  Aug.  16,  1780;  (2)  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Sir  WUliam  Lemon,  July  13,  1824.  A  liberal  patron 
of  the  Fine  Arts.   Author,  miscellaneous.   Died  s.p.m.  Feb. 


Basu,  Hemanta  Kumar 

14,  1835,  when  both  titles  became  extinct.  M.I.  at  lUogan, 
Cornwall.  [His  dau.,  Frances,  became  Beironess  Basset  of 
Stratton,  Cornwall,  the  title  having  been  conferred  on  him 
with  a  Spec,  rettt.  in  her  favour.]  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.E.C., 
V.  209;  D.X.B.) 
BASSETT,  FRANCIS  TILNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  27, 
1849.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  Feb.  18,  1827,  at  St  Giles', 
Norwich.  School,  Norwich  Grammar.  Previously  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.  Matric.  AUchs.  1849;  Exhibitioner,  1850; 
Scholar,  1851-2;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1857.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1852;  priest,  1853; 
C.  of  Bucklebury  and  Marlestone,  Berks.,  1852-7.  Secretary 
to  the  Jews'  Society,  1857-66.  Sunday  morning  lecturer  at 
Widcombe,  Somerset,  1866-72.  V.  of  Dulverton,  1872-92. 
Preb.  of  Wells,  1885-92.  Author,  Translation  of  Hosea,  etc. 
Died  Sept.  23,  1892.  Buried  at  Dulverton.  Father  of  Hugh 
E.  T.  (1889),  etc.   {Venn,  11.  290;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BASSETT,  GEORGE,  ."^dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  18,  1760.  S.  of  WilHam,  V.  of  Glentworth,  Lines.,  and 
Archdeacon  of  Stow.  B.  Sept.  27,  1740.  School,  Beverley. 
Scholar,  1760;  matric.  Michs.  1761;  LL.B.  1766.  V.  of 
Owersby  with  Kirkby,  Lines.,  1764-7.  V.  of  Glentworth, 
1765-88  and  1793-6.  R.  of  Toft-by-Newton,  1768-79.  V. 
of  Gainsborough  and  Willoughton,  1779-91.  V.  of  Stainton, 
1788-96.  V.  of  Wigtoft  with  Quadring,  1791-6.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1780.  Died  Dec.  16,  1796,  at  Bath.  Buried  at 
Glentworth.  {T.  A.  Walker,  320;  Le  Neve,  Fasti  Eccles.,  11. 
136.) 

BASSETT,  HUGH  EFFINGHAM  TILNEY.  Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Michs.  1889.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  28,  1891; 
from  Ayerst  H.  3rd  s.  of  Francis  T.  (1849),  clerk.  B.  at  Bath. 
B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1919.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1897;  C.  of  Cainscross,  Stroud, Gloucs.,  1894-5. 
Held  other  curacies,  1895-1900.  Chaplain  to  the  Wiltshire 
asylum,  1900-8.  R.  of  Beechingstoke,  WUts.,  1908-12.  Not 
in  Crockford,  1913. 

BASSETT,  JOHN  FARDELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  27,  1846.  S.  of  Henry,  V.  of  Glentworth,  Lines.  B. 
there.  School,  Louth.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1850;  priest,  185 1;  C.  of  Willoughton, 
Lines.,  1850-8.  V.  of  Normanby  and  Glentham,  1858-94. 
Rural  Dean  of  Aslackhoe,  1883-90-.  Died  Mar.  5,  1894. 
{Venn,  11.  273.) 

BASSETT,  JOHN  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  3,  1865.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  [Bon- 
vilston  House]  Cardiff.  [B.  May  31,  1847.]  School,  Sher- 
borne. Died  unmarried,  in  India,  1873.  (Sherborne  Sch. 
Reg.,  78;  Burke,  E.G.) 

BASSETT,  PETER  RUPERT.    Adm.  at  Clare,  May  11,  1897. 

Matric.   Michs.    1897.     Served    in   the  Great   War   (Lieut., 

Suffolk  Regt.).   (Univ.  War  List.) 
BASSETT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Jan.  25, 

1809.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  of  Acton,  Suffolk,  Esq.   B.  there 

Aug.  3,  1790.  Schools,  Boxford  (Rev.  Caleb  Rose),  Lavenham 

(Rev.  William  Large)  and  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Rev.  W.  C. 

Cruttenden).    Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1817. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1814;  priest,  Dec.  10,  1815. 

BASSETT  KERRY  or  KERRY,  GEORGE  PERCIVAL,  see  KERRY, 

G.  P.  B. 
BASTARD,    JOHN    HORATIO    (HORACE).     Adm.    pens,    at 

Trinity,  Nov.  28,  1836.    [Of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.]    B.  Dec. 

16,   1817.    School,   Winchester.    Matric.   Lent,   1837;   B..-V. 

1843.   Cricket  'blue.'    President  of  the  Union  Society,  1840. 

Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  July  9,  1842;  priest,  July  22,  1843; 

C.  of  Stannington.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  c.  1847-9;  H.M.S. 

WiUiam  and  Mary.  Not  in  Clergy  List,  1850. 

BASTARD,  THOMAS  [CHARLES].  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19) 
at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1791.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of 
Sherborne,  and  Rose,  dau.  of  Charles  Plucknett,  R.  of  North 
Cheriton,  Somerset.  [B.  at  Sherborne,  Dorset.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1796,  as  Thos.  C. ;  B..^.  1797;  M.A.  1801.  Of  Charlton 
Musgrave,  Somerset.  D.L.  for  Somerset.  Died  Sept.  3,  1864, 
aged  94,  at  Charlton  Musgrave.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv; 
Hutchins,  iii.  523;  G.  Mag.) 

BASTARD,  WILLIAM  JOHN  WHITEWAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
20)  at  Magdalene,  June  24,  1839.  S.  of  William  J.  Wakeham, 
Esq.,  of  Hermaford,  near  Totnes,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs. 
1839;  B.A.  1846. 

BASTIN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1881. 

BASU,  HEMANTA  KUMAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  28,  1895;  from  Calcutta  University.  S.  of  Dharmadas, 
Esq.,  L.R.C.P.  (Edinburgh),  L.M.S.  (Calcutta),  Surgeon- 
Major,  Indian  Medical  Service.  B.  Dec.  22,  1878,  at  Maniram- 
pur,  near  Barrackpur.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898; 
LL.B.  1899.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Gray's  Inn)  1899.  Adm. 
Advocate  of  the  High  Court,  Calcutta,  1901.  Practised  at 
Ranchi,  Bihar.   Died  1936.   (T.  A.  Walker,  635.) 


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Basu,  Kasi  Prosad 

BASU,  KASI  PROSAD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1897.  Adm.  at 
Downing,  Dec.  10,  1898;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1901.  Barrister 
(Gray's  Inn)  1901.  Adm.  advocate  of  the  High  Court, 
Calcutta,  1902.    Died  May  4,  1925. 

BASU,  SISIR  KUMAR.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21,  1899.  B.A. 
1902;  M.A.  1906. 

BATCHELAR,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30, 
1894.  C/o  R.  \V.  Prue,  Esq.,  of  Saladin,  Sutton,  Surrey 
(guardian).   Matric.  Michs.  1894. 

BATCHELLOR,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  24, 

1831,  from  St  Catharine's.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1834. 
Major  Edward  Batchelor,  Madras  establishment,  who  married 
Miss  Everard,  dau.  of  Edward  Everard,  Esq.,  of  Middleton 
and  Lynn,  Norfolk,  June  3,  1808,  at  Bath,  was  perhaps  the 
father  of  this  man.   (G.  Mag.) 

BATCHELLOR  or  BATCHELOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18) 
at  Peterhouse,  May  13,  1777.  Of  Somerset.  Scholar,  1777. 
Probably  migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (St  Edmund  Hall) 
May  28,  1783,  age  23,  as  s.  of  WilUam,  clerk,  of  Tellisford, 
Somerset.  V.  of  Chitteme  St  Mary,  WUts.,  1795-1816,  with 
AU  Saints',  1796-1812.  V.  of  Bitton,  with  Chapelries  of 
Old'and  and  Hanham,  Gloucs.,  1812-16.  J. P.  for  Somerset. 
Died  Oct.  10,  1816,  at  Bitton.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  next. 
[T.  A.  Walker;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 

BATCHELLOR  or  BATCHELOR,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Jesus, 
1791.  [S.  of  WiUiam,  clerk,  of  Trowbridge,  Wilts.]  Matric. 
(All  Souls'  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  6,  1776,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1780,  as  Batchelor,  W.  R.  of  Babington,  Somerset. 
R.  of  Cold  Aston,  Gloucs.,  1791-5.  J. P.  for  Somerset.  Died 
1809.   (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1809,  11.  391.) 

BATCHELOR,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6, 
1871.  S.  of  Jesse,  servant.  B.  at  Cambridge.  Bapt.  Sept.  26, 
1858.  School,  Perse.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1883. 
Resided  at  Ealing,  Middlesex,  for  over  30  years;  a  keen 
member  of  the  Ealing  cricket  club.  Died  Aug.  1921,  at 
Ealing.  Buried  Aug.  26,  1921,  at  St  Mary's,  Ealing.  Brother 
of  William  J.  (1866).   (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BATCHELOR,  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892.  S.  of 
Arthur  John,  of  Harrow,  Middlesex.  B.  1874,  at  Sudbury. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  Exhibitioner, 
1893;  B.A.  1895.  Athletic  'blue,'  1896.  Entered  the  I.C.S., 
1896.  Assistant  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces,  1897; 
afterwards  Deputy  Commissioner,  1913-18;  retired.  {Venn, 
II.  524;  huiia  Office  List,  1937.) 

BATCHELOR,  FREDERICK  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  5,  1859.  S.  of  Thomas  John  (1814),  clerk,  of 
Norwich.   Matric.  Michs.  1859. 

BATCHELOR,  FREDERICK  SHUM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  24,  1844;  clerk.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest,  1843.  Chaplain 
at  Norfolk  Island,  Tasmania,  in  1850;  at  Dartmoor  prison  in 
1856;  at  Chatham  prison  in  1858;  at  MUlbank  Penitentiary 
in  1866;  at  the  female  convict  prison,  Brixton,  in  1867-86-. 
'B.D.'  (so  Clergy  List,  1886).  Living  at  Brixton  in  1890.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1893.   Author,  Sermons. 

BATCHELOR,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  II,  1874.  S.  and  h.  of  Frederick  Thomas,  R.  of  Jacob- 
stow,  Cornwall.  B.  Jan.  6,  1856,  at  Calstock.  School, 
Tavistock.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  16,  1878.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1881.  Died  Dec.  7, 
1890,  aged  34,  at  Plymouth.  Brother  of  Jonathan  T.  (next). 
(Scott,  MSS. ;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  17, 1890;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 

BATCHELOR,  JONATHAN  TRELAWNY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  11,  1878.  3rd  s.  of  Frederick  Thomas,  R.  of 
Jacobstow,  Cornwall.  B.  July  16,  1859,  at  Calstock.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  Chartered 
Accountant,  1902.  Accountant  to  the  Surrey  County 
Council,  Education  Dept.,  1902-24.  Brother  of  Frederick  W. 
(above).    (The  Pheon,  Mar.  1932.) 

BATCHELOR  or  BATCHELER,  THOMAS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Caius,  June  30,  1814,  as  Batchelor,  T.  J.  S.  of 
Thomas  [Horatio],  of  Horstead,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Burgh,  Norfolk  (Mr  Jewell).  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar, 
1814-15.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  24,  1818;  priest,  June 
27,  1819,  as  Batcheler,  T.  J.  Entered  as  a  'Ten-year'  man, 
1819.  (Apparently  matriculated  a  second  time,  Easter, 
1834);  B.D.  1834,  as  Batcheler,  T.  J.  P.C.  of  Arminghall, 
Norfolk,  1833-60.  C.  of  WUsden,  Yorks.,  1863.  Married 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Herring,  of  Norwich,  Esq.  Died 
Aug.  23,  1874,  in  London.  [For  a  further  account  of  this 
fainily  see  C.  J.  Palmer,  Gt  Yarmouth,  11.  331.]  Father  of 
Frederick  A.  (1859).   (Venn,  11.  164;  Norwich  Ord.  Bk.) 

BATCHELOR,  WALTER  GERARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  3rd  s.  of  Thom  [Thomas]  B.,  Esq.  B. 
June  10,  i860,  at  Cheltenham.   Schools,  Clifton  College  and 


Bateman,  Aubrey 

Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Of  The  Shelter, 
Bumham,  Somerset.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  18, 
1914.   (Burke,  L.G.,  Suppl.,  1925.) 

BATCHELOR,  WILLIAM  JESSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  I,  1866.  [S.  of  Jesse,  butler,  of  Jesus  College,  and  of 
York  House,  Newmarket  Road,  Cambridge.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  Scholar;  B..\.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1872; 
priest  (Worcester)  1873.  Assistant  Master  (and  Head  Master 
of  the  modem  side)  at  Leamington  College,  1870-82.  C.  of 
Leek  Wootton,  Warws.,  1872-4.  C.of  Christchurch,  Leaming- 
ton, 1874-6.  R.  of  Horsleydown,  Surrey,  1882-94.  V.  of 
Brompton  Regis,  1 894-1908.  V.  of  Winsford,  Somerset, 
1908-12.  R.  of  Whitestone,  Devon,  1912-16.  Married  three 
times.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1918.  Brother  of  Alfred 
(1871).   (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BATE,  ARTHUR  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9,  1894. 
S.  of  George  Osbom,  Wesleyan  minister.  B.  Dec.  4,  1874, 
at  Clapham.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
Exhibitioner;  Choral  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1897;  B.C.  1902;  M.B.  1903.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital, 
London;  resident  Obstetrical  OflScer.  At  the  Royal  Sussex 
County  Hospital,  Brighton,  1904-6.  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1907. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Surgeon  at 
the  Royal  Alexandra  Hospital,  Brighton;  at  the  Sussex 
County  Hospital,  and  at  Heritage  Orthopaedic  Hospital, 
Chorley.  Consulting  Surgeon  of  Ha^fwards  Heath  and  Craw- 
ley Cottage  Hospital.  Fellow  of  the  Roy.  Soc.  Med.  Of  2, 
Palmeira  Court,  Hove,  Sussex.  Died  there,  Nov.  24,  1938. 
Brother  of  John  P.  (i88i).  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Medical 
Directory,  1938.) 

BATE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Scholar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  18,  1879. 
[S.  of  Robert,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (SouthweU) 
1885;  C.  of  Newark,  Notts.,  1884-90.  C.  of  All  Saints', 
Margaret  Street,  1890-2.  Chaplain  of  Clewer  House  of  Mercy, 
1892-4.  C.  of  St  Catherine's,  Liverpool,  1894-7.  Chaplain  of 
St  Michael's  Home,  Bloenifontein  and  to  the  Bishop  of 
Bloemfontein,  1897-9.  Priest-Vicar  of  Bloemfontein  Cathe- 
dral, 1898-1904.  Warden  of  the  Community  of  St  Michael 
and  All  Angels,  Bloemfontein,  1901-5.  Director  of  St 
Philip's  Mission,  Bloemfontein,  1903-9.  Canon  of  Bloem- 
fontein, 1904-11.  C.  of  Willesden,  1911-12.  R.  of  Beacons- 
field,  South  Africa,  1912-24.  Canon  of  Kimberley,  1913-24. 
R.  of  North  Cadbury,  Somerset,  1925-9.  Died  Nov.  17,  1929, 
aged  70,  at  Keynsham,  Bristol.  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  19,  1929.) 

BATE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  9,  1834.  Of 
Kent.   Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar,  1835;  B.A.  1838;  M.A. 

1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  20,  1840.   Died  Jan.  29, 

1842,  at  Southsea,  Hants.   (G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  558.) 

BATE,  HENRY  HELE.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1871. 
S.  of  Charles  Spence,  F.R.C.S.,  dental-surgeon  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).  B.  at  Swansea.  School,  Plymouth  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871.  L.S.A.,  1881.  L.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1882. 
Medical  Officer  of  Biddenden,  Kent.  Of  Henden  House, 
Biddenden,  in  1898.  Died  in  France,  Dec.  18,  1905.  (Venn, 
II.  400.) 

BATE,  JOHN  PAWLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i, 
1881.  S.  of  George  Osbom,  Wesleyan  minister  and  Principal 
of  Southlands  College,  Battersea.  B.  June  19,  1857.  School, 
Woodhouse  Grove;  afterwards  at  London  University.  M.A. 
(London)  1878.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Prizeman;  LL.B.  (Law 
Trip.,  1st  Class)  1884;  LL.M.  1888;  LL.D.  1894.  Fellow  of 
Trinity  Hall,  1896-1904.  Lecturer  in  Law.  Sometime 
.Assistant  Master  at  Leys  School,  Cambridge.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  11,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1894.  Pro- 
fessor of  Jurisprudence  at  University  College,  London,  1894- 
1901.  Reader  in  Roman  Law,  Jurisprudence  and  Inter- 
national Law  to  the  Inns  of  Court,  1897-192 1.  Examiner  in 
Roman  Law  and  International  Law  for  London  University. 
British  legal  representative  at  the  League  of  Nations,  19 19- 
20.  For  several  years  at  work  on  the  trcinslation  of  the  texts 
of  Ayala,  Rachel,  Textor  and  Victoria  for  the  Classics  of 
International  Law  (Camegie  Endownment).  Of  Lambpark, 
Honiton,  and  of  8,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 
Author,  legal.  Died  Feb.  1921.  Brother  of  Arthur  G.  (1894). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  565;  The  Times,  Feb.  10,  1923.) 

BATE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  11,  1825. 

Matric.  Michs.  1825. 
BATE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 

Feb.  II,  1813.   S.  of  Daniel.    B.  at  Aylesworth,  Northants. 

School,  Charterhouse.    Migrated  to  Trinity,  Nov.  2,  1813; 

matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A,  i8i8;  U.A.  1821. 
BATEMAN,  AUBREY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 

1896.  Of  Middlesex.  3rd  s.  of  Horatio,  merchant.  B.  Jan.  19, 

1875,  at  Bamet,  Middlesex.   Schools,  South-Eastem  College, 

Ramsgate,    and  Eastbourne,    Old  School.     Matric.   Michs. 

1896.  Brother  of  Eustace  (1900). 


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BATEMAN,  AUGUSTUS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20, 
1858.   6th  s.  of  John  (1818),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  3,  1839,  at  West 
Leake,  Notts.    [School,  Brighton  College.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1858;    B.A.    1862;    M.A.    1865.     Cricket   'blue.'     Assistant 
Master  at  i  righton  CoUege,  1866-7.   Died  1900.   Brother  of 
John  F.  (1847).   {Brighton  Coll.  Reg.) 
BATEMAN,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  20,  1831. 
6th  s.  of  John  [Buckley,  assumed  the  surname  of  Bateman, 
Oct.  17,  1827],  clerk,  of  Guilsborough,  Northants.  B.  Dec.  28, 
1812.    Matric.  Michs.  1831.    Married  Catherine  M.,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Needham,  of  Manton,  1844.  Died  Apr.  10,  1888,  at 
Spratton,   Northants.    Brother  of  Joshua  W.   (1829)   and 
Thomas  (1829).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Peile,  11.  441.) 
BATEMAN,  EDWARD  WADE.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1897. 
S.  of  the  late  WUUam  Frederick.    B.  Feb.  7,  1878,  at  Low 
Moor,  Bradford,  Yorks.  School,  Lancaster  Grammar.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1897. 
BATEMAN,   EUSTACE.    Adm.   pens,   at  Emmanuel,   Oct.   3, 
1900.    [S.  of  Horatio]  of  25,   Royal   Parade,    Eastbourne. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.    Ord.  deacon, 
1903;  priest  (Rochester)  1904;  C.  of  Reigate,  1903-5.    C.  of 
Potter's  Bar,  1905-7.   C.  of  Paignton,  1908-14.   V.  of  Stan- 
way,  Gloucs.,  1914-20;  retired.   Died  Jan.  28,  1934.   Brother 
of  Aubrey  (1896).    (The  Times,  Jan.  30,  1934O 
BATEMAN,  FRANCIS  JOHN  HARVEY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  8,  1887.  S.  of  Frederic,  M.D.,  of  Norwich 
[afterwards   Knt.].    B.   there.     [School,  Norwich.]    Matnc. 
Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.   igoi.    Studied  medicuie  at 
Edinburgh,  DubUn  and  Paris.   M.B.  and  CM.  (Edin.)  1S98; 
M.D.  (Edin.)  1905.   Physician  to  the  Royal  Infirmary,  Edin- 
burgh   Surgeon  to  the  Leith  Hospital.   Sometime  Assistant 
Medical   Officer   to   the   West   Riding  Asylum,   Wakefield, 
Yorks.    Medical  Officer  to  the  Hertford  British  Hospital  at 
Paris,  1900- ;  worked  at  the  Pasteur  Institute.  Vice-President 
of  the  Medical  Society,  London.    Fellow  of  the  Obstetrical 
Society,  Edinburgh.    F.Z.S.   Civil  Surgeon  to  the  Lewisham 
Military  Hospital.   Senior  Medical  Officer  at  the  Blackheath 
and   Chariton   Hospital.     Died   Aug.    2,    1920.     Buried  at 
Norwich.    Brother  of  Frederick  J.  B.  (1877).    (The  Ttmes, 
Aug.  3,  1920.) 
BATEMAN,  FREDERICK  DOUGLAS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter, 
1884.   S.  of  John  Bird,  gent.,  of  Southport,  Lanes.   B.  Nov. 
23   i860,  at  Manchester.  School,  Owens  College,  Manchester. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892. 
Ord.   deacon,    1888;    priest    (Manchester)    1889.     C.   of   St 
Saviour's,  Manchester,  1888-90.  Held  other  curacies,  1890-4. 
Missioner,    dio.    Gloucester,    1892-1918.     R.    of    Ampney, 
Gloucs.,  1894-191 1.    R.  of  Minchinhampton,  1912-15.    Died 
May  20,  1933,  at  Cambridge.    (Crockford,  1932;  The  Times, 
May  22,  1933-) 
BATEMAN,    FREDERICK   JOHN    BROWNFIELD.     Adm.    at 
Caius,  Oct.  i,  1877.   S.  of  Frederick,  M.D.,  of  Norwich.   B. 
there  Aug.  12,  1859.    Schools,  Norwich  Grammar  and  the 
CoUege    de    Valenciennes,    France.     Matric.    Michs.    1877. 
L.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1886.    In  practice  at  Wells,  Somerset,  in 
1894.  Brother  of  Francis  J.  H.  (1887).   (Venn,  11.  426.) 
BATEMAN,    GREGORY.     Adm.   pens,    (age    18)    at   Trinity, 
June  21,  1791.  S.  of  George  (?  Gregory),  of  London.  School, 
Westminster   (as   son   of   Gregory).     Matric.    Michs.    1791; 
Scholar,  1792;  B.A.  1795.   R.  of  Gt  Hormead,  Herts.,  i797- 
1800.    R.  of  Pilton,  Rutland,   1800-48.    R.  of  Easton-by- 
Stamiord,  Northants.,  1805-48.   Died  Apr.  21,  1848.   Father 
of  Stafford  (1846). 
BATEMAN,  GREGORY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
21    1829.    S.  of  Charles  Prior.    B.  at  Homsey,  Middlesex. 
Matric.   Lent,    1829;   B.A.    1833;    M.A.    1837.     Incorp.    at 
Oxford,. 1855.   Head  Master  of  Goudhurst  Grammar  School, 
Kent,  1833-.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1836;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1837-  C.  of  Beighton,  Derbs.,  1836-8.   Held  other  curacies, 
1838-61.    V.  of  Ulrome,  Yorks.,   1862-8.    C.  of  Mowsley, 
Leics.,  1866-8.    C.  of  Ferring,  Sussex,  1868-70.    V.  of  Cold 
Ashby,  Northants.,  1871-91.    Died  Sept.  21,  1893,  aged  85, 
at  his  home  at  Birkdale.    (Al.  Oxon.;   R.   F.   Scott;   The 
Guardian,  Oct.  4,  1893.) 
BATEMAN,  HARRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1900.  S. 
of  Samuel,  of  35,  Rumford  Street,  Manchester.    B.  May  29, 
1882,  at  Rusholme,  Manchester.    School,  Manchester  Gram- 
mar (Mr  King).    Matric.   Michs.   1900;  Scholar,   1901;   1st 
Smith's    Prizeman;     Exhibitioner;     B.A.    (Senr.    Wrangler) 
1903;  M.A.  1907.   Fellow,  1905-11.   Johnston  Scholar,  Johns 
Hopkins  University,  1912-15;  Ph.D.  (Johns  Hopkins)  1913. 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  Physics  and  Aeronautics  at  Cali- 
fornia Institute  of  Technology,  Pasadena,  CaUfomia,  1917- 
36-.    F.R.S.,  1928.    Married  and  had  issue.    Of  1107,  San 
Pasqual  Street,  Pasadena,  California.  Author,  mathematical. 
(Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  IVho's  Who,  1939-) 
BATEMAN,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1820.    S.  and  h.  of  Wilham  [merchant,  of  Manchester].    B. 


Bateman,  Josiah 

Oct.  5,  i8or,  at  Derby.  School,  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  (Mr 
Belcher).  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Died 
June  23,  1842.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BATEMAN  [post  AGLIONBY],  HENRY  AGLIONBY.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Aug.  13,  1807.  [S.  of  Samuel  (i77i),  clerk,  of 
Newbiggin  Hall,  Cumberland.  B.  Dec.  28,  1790.  School, 
Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  B..\.  1813;  M.A.  1816.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  9,  1812,  as  AgUonby,  Henry  A.  As- 
sumed the  name  of  Aglionby  in  Ueu  of  Bateman,  1813. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  i8i6.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  July  3,  1824.  M.P.  for  Cockermouth, 
1832-54.  Of  Caterham,  Surrey.  Succeeded  to  the  Nunnery 
estates,  1840.  Died  July  31,  1854,  aged  64.  (Sedbergh  Sch. 
Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  "•  307.) 

BATEMAN,  HUGH  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  12, 
i860.  S.  of  Josiah  (1823),  of  N.  Cray,  Kent.  B.  Feb.  17, 
1842,  at  Huddersfield,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A. 
1865. 

BATEMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 
1767.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Guilsborough,  Northants. 
School,  Oakham  (Mr  Markham).  Matric.  Michs.  1767; 
Exhibitioner  and  Scholar,  1768;  B.A.  (iith  Wrangler)  1771. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1773.  [Mary  Bateman,  of 
Guilsborough,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Bateman,  Esq.,  of 
Guilsborough,  who  died  in  1784,  married  the  Rev.  Joshua 
Wigley  (1743),  D.D.,  R.  of  CUpston,  Northants.;  their  dau., 
May  Wigley,  married  the  Rev.  John  Buckley,  of  KUworth, 
who  assumed  in  1824,  the  surname  of  Bateman  in  pursuance 
of  the  will  of  his  wife's  grandfather,  John  Bateman,  Esq.; 
their  son,  Joshua  W.  Bateman,  was  at  Christ's.]  Probably 
died  v.p.   (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862.) 

BATEMAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29,  1818. 

2nd  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Wheathill,  near  Derby.   [B.  Feb. 

10,  1800.]  Schools,  [Ashbourne]  and  Repton.   Matric.  Michs. 

x8i8;   B.A.    1822;   M.A.   1826.    Ord.  deacon,    1826;   priest 

(Lichfield)  1827.    R.  of  East  and  West  Leake,  Notts.,  1836- 

82.   Dean  of  Hartington,  Derbs.,  1852.   Married  Emily,  dau. 

of  Edward  Shewell,  Esq.,  of  Bryanston  Square,  London, 

Jan.  22,  1828.    Died  May  2,  1882.    Brother  of  Thomas  O. 

(1826);  father  of  John  F.  (1847)  and  Augustus  (1858).  (Burke, 

Family  Records.) 
BATEMAN,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  i,  1856.  S.  of 

James,  of  Biddulph  Grange,  Congleton,  Cheshire.    B.  there 

Mar.    19,    1839.     School,   Brighton   College    (Mr  Cotterill). 

Matric.  Michs.  1857.    J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex  and  Staffs. 

Of  The  HaU,  Brightlingsea,  Colchester.   Died  Oct.  12,  1910. 

BATEMAN,  JOHN  ADDEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Nov.  6,  181 1.  B.  at  Huli.  Matric.  Michs.  181 1;  B.A.  1816; 
M.A.  1820. 

BATEMAN,  JOHN  BURLETON  JONES,  see  JONES-BATEMAN, 
J.B.J. 

BATEMAN,  JOHN  FITZHERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  4,  1847.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1818),  clerk,  of  West  Leake, 
Notts.  B.  Apr.  6,  1829,  at  Mickleover,  Derbs.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854. 
Fellow,  1851-61.  Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest  (Ely)  1854;  C.  of 
Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  1854-5.  C.  of  Laleham,  Middle- 
sex, 1855-6.  C.  of  Sutton  St  Anne,  1856-61.  R.  of  North 
and  South  Lopham,  Norfolk,  1861-95.  Rural  Dean  of  Rock- 
land, 1886-95.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools  for  Rockland 
Deanery.  Resided  latterly  at  West  Hampstead,  London. 
Twice  married.  Author,  A  Village  Sermon.  Died  Apr.  2, 
1907,  aged  78,  at  West  Hampstead.  Brother  of  Augustus 
(1858).  (Burke,  Family  Records;  The  Times,  Apr.  4,  1907; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

BATEMAN,  JOSHUA  WIGLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May 
28,  1829.  4th  s.  of  John,  clerk  [and  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Joshua  Wigley  (1743),  D.D.;  see  note  sub  John  (1767)].  B. 
Nov.  27,  1808,  at  Guilsborough,  Northants.  Matric.  Michs. 
1829;  Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  18,  1831.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1835. 
Receiver-General  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall.  Married  Emma 
Louisa,  dau.  of  General  Blacker,  Jan.  i,  1841.  Died  Sept.  11, 
1892,  aged  83,  at  Guilsborough.  Brother  of  Charles  (1831), 
and  Thomas  (1829).  (PeiU,  11.  434 ;  Scott,  MSS.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BATEMAN,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  20,  1823. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Scholar,  1826-31;  B.A. 
1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon,  1828;  priest  (Lichfield)  1829; 
C.  of  Burslem,  1828-30.  C.  of  St  Sepulchre's,  London,  1830-2. 
Chaplain  to  the  East  India  Co.,  and  to  the  Bishop  of  Cal- 
cutta, 1832-8.  V.  of  Marlborough,  Wilts.,  1838-40.  V.  of 
Huddersfield,  1840-55;  Rural  Dean,  1847-55.  R.  of  North 
Cray,  Kent,  1855-64.  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1863-93. 
V.  of  Margate,  1864-73.  Rural  Dean  of  Westbere,  Kent, 
1867-73.  R.  of  Southchurch,  1873-93.  Author,  biographical, 
etc.  Died  May  8,  1893,  aged  90.  Father  of  Hugh  W.  (i860). 
(Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 


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BATEMAN,  PERCY  [ELLIOTT].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1890.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Brixton,  Surrey.  School, 
Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1890,  as  Percy  Elliott;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (14th  Wrangler)  1893;  (Math.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class) 
1894;  M.A.  1897.  Fellow,  1895-1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1896; 
priest  (Ely)  1897.  University  Demonstrator  in  Experimental 
Physics,  1896-9.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1896-9. 
Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School,  1899-1901.  Head 
Master  of  Beccles  Grammar  School,  SuJBFolk,  1901-4.  Died 
July  26,  1904,  at  Beccles.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
July  27,  1904.) 

BATEMAN,  PERCY  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Apr.  29,  1892;  matric.  Easter,  1892.  L.R.C.P.  (Edin.); 
L.R.C.S.,  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasgow)  1906.  Of  423,  New  Cross 
Road,  London,  1922.  Died  there  Aug.  13,  1936.  {Medical 
Directory,  1936;  The  Times,  Aug.  18,  1936.) 

BATEMAN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  July  i,  1771. 
Of  Yorks.  Perhaps  s.  of  Wynne  (1731),  D.D.,  Head  Master  of 
Sedbergh  School.  Bapt.  Mar.  17,  1 750-1,  at  Sedbergh. 
[School,  (?)  Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar,  1773; 
B.A.  1775;  M.A.  1778.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry, 
Liu.  dim.  from  Lincoln)  Apr.  21,  1777;  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov. 
15,  1778;  R.  of  Farthingston,  Northants.,  1778-1827.  P.C. 
of  Overton,  Lanes.,  1789-1827.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry 
Aglionby,  of  Nunnery,  Cumberland,  Aug.  1789.  Lived 
latterly  at  Newbiggin  Hall,  Cumberland.  Assumed  the  name 
of  Aghonby,  by  Royal  Licence,  Aug.  2,  1799.  Died  1827. 
Father  of  Henry  A.  (1807).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Baker, 
1.  375;  Via.  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.) 

BATEMAN,  STAFFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  July  i, 
1846.  S.  of  Gregory  (1791),  R.  of  Easton,  Northants.  B. 
there.  Bapt.  Mar.  31,  1828.  School,  Stamford  (Rev.  F.  E. 
Gretton).  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon, 
1851;  priest  (Lincoln)  1852.  C.  of  Gt  Longstone,  Derbs., 
1855.  C.  of  Wereham,  Norfolk,  1857.  V.  of  South  Scarle 
with  Girton  and  Westhorpe,  Notts.,  1857-71.  R.  of  Yarburgh, 
Lines.,  1871-1904.  Died  Oct.  1,  1904,  aged  76.  (Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

BATEMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  Sept.  12, 
1754.  B.  in  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  i755;  Scholar,  1758; 
B.A.  (qth  Wrangler)  1759.  Master  of  Boston  Grammar 
School,  Lines.,  1759-69.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  10, 
1759;  priest  (Chester)  Dec.  21,  1760.  V.  of  Frampton, 
Lines.,  1763-8.  V.  of  Whaplode,  1768-1801.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Gordon.  Author,  ecclesiastical,  and 
Sermons.  Died  Oct.  3,  1801,  at  Peterborough.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
Dec.  1801.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  631.) 

BATEMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Chrisxi,  May  28, 
1829.  Of  Northants.  [5th  s.  of  John  [Buckley],  clerk,  of 
Guilsborough,  Northants.  (assumed  the  surname  of  Bateman, 
Oct.  17,  1827).  B.  Mar.  16,  1810.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A. 
1833;  M.A.  1836.  Married  Marianne,  dau.  of  John  Daubeny, 
Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  Doctors'  Commons,  June  29,  1840.  [See  also 
Al.  Oxon.  for  the  Rev.  John  Bateman  Bucky  (sic)  Bateman, 
apparently  a  brother  of  this  man.]  Brother  of  Charles  (1831) 
and  Joshua  W.  (1829).   (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862.) 

BATEMAN,  THOMAS  OSBORNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
May  25,  1826.  [4th  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  WheathUl,  near 
Derby.  B.  Mar.  1,  1809.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1827;  B.A.  1834.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  23,  1827.  Of 
Breadsale  Mount,  Derby;  J. P.  and  D.L.;  also  of  Hartington 
Hall,  Derbs.  (which  he  purchased  in  1857  from  the  Duke 
of  Devonshire).  Married  Fanny  Hanham,  dau.  of  William  L. 
Bicknell,  Esq.,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  i,  1857.  Author, 
Pamphlets  and  Letters.  Died  Jan.  14,  1874.  Brother  of  John 
(1818).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BATEMAN,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Pexer- 
HOUSE,  Nov.  25,  1870.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Lom- 
berdale  House,  Bakewell,  Derbs.  B.  Mar.  9,  1852.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871.  Of  Middleton  Hall,  and  Lomberdale  House, 
Derbs.  Succeeded  his  father,  Aug.  28,  1861.  (7".  A.  Walker, 
537.) 

BATEMAN  [post  LA  TROBE-BATEMAN],  WILLIAM  FAIR- 
BAIRN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinixy,  Feb.  18,  1863.  S.  and  h.  of 
John  F.  [the  well-known  civil  engineer,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.]. 
B.  Jan.  8,  1845,  at  Manchester.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Win- 
chester) 1868 ;  priest  (Norwich)  1870;  C.  of  Alverstoke,  Hants., 
1868-9.  C.  of  Castle  Rising,  Norfolk,  1869-71.  C.  of  Christ- 
church,  St  Pancras,  1871-4.  V.  of  Upper  Norwood,  1875- 
1900.  R.  of  Ascot,  Berks.,  1900-17.  Diocesan  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Oxford,  1917-19.  Hon.  Canon  of  Christ 
Church  Cathedral,  Oxford,  1922-6.  Assumed,  by  Royal 
Licence,  the  prefix  surname  and  arms  of  La  Trobe,  1883. 
Of  Moor  Park,  Famham,  Surrey;  afterwards  of  Streatley- 
on-Thames,  Berks.  Author,  religious.  Died  Oct.  8,  1926, 
aged  81.   (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Oct.  6,  1926.) 

BATEMAN,  WILLIAM  HENRY  ERASER.  Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Michs.  1880.    Adm.  pens,  at  Chrisi's,  Jan.  9,  1882.    S.  of 


Bates,  Charles  Cecil 

Richard  Bird.  B.  Nov.  27,  1855,  at  Manchester.  School, 
Chorlton  High,  Manchester.  B..\.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord. 
deacon,  1883;  priest  (York)  1884;  C.  of  St  Lawrence's,  York, 
1883-90.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity-in-Micklegate,  York,  1890-5. 
V.  of  Mexborough,  1895-1914.  Surrogate,  dio.  York,  1901-23. 
Rural  Dean  of  Wath,  1905-14.  Canon  of  York,  1912-21. 
Proctor  in  Convocation,  Archdeaconry  of  Doncaster,  1913- 
18.  V.  of  Wistow,  Yorks.,  1914-21.  Synodal  Secretary  of 
Convocation  of  York,  1917-21.  Editor  of  the  Parish  Register 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Micklegate,  York.  Resided  latterly  at 
Caversham,  Berks.   Died  there  Aug.  6,  1923,  aged  67.   (Peile, 

11.  685.) 

BATEMAN,  WILLIAM  WASHINGTON.  Adm.  at  Trinixy 
Hall,  1880.  [3rd  s.  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  Clapham  Park, 
Surrey.]  Schools,  [Rossall]  and  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1880. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1881;  no  call.  Name 
removed,  June  8,  1894.  Died  c.  1896.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BATEMAN-CHAMPAIN,  JOHN  NORMAN.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1,  1898.  S.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Underwood,  K.C.M.G., 
Col.,  Royal  Engineers  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  Mar.  14, 
1880,  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  School,  Cheltenham  College, 
Choral  Exhibitioner.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1902;  M.A. 
1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Bristol)  1904;  C.  of  St  Mary 
Redcliffe,  Bristol,  1903^.  Went  to  South  Africa.  Missionary 
Priest  at  Pretoria,  1908.   V.  of  Germiston,  Transvaal,  1909- 

12.  V.  of  Redcliffe,  Bristol,  1912-28.  During  the  Great  War, 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  France,  1917-19.  Commissary  to 
Lebombo,  1913-20;  to  Pretoria,  1920-3.  Rural  Dean  of 
Bedminster,  1915-21  and  1927-8.  Chaplain  to  Bristol 
General  Hospital,  1919-28.  Hon.  Canon  of  Bristol  Cathedral, 
1924-8.  V.  of  Newcastle,  1928-38.  Provost  of  Newcastle 
Cathedral,  1931-8.  Canon  of  Newcastle,  1928-38.  Rural 
Dean  of  Newcastle,  1929-38.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1931-8. 
Bishop  Suffragan  of  Knaresborough,  1938-.  (Crockford,  1938.) 

BATEMAN-HANBURY,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinixy,  June  25,  1844.  S.  and  h.  of  William  [Hanbury], 
Baron  Bateman.  B.  July  28,  1826.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1844.  Lord-Lieut.,  and  Custos  rotulorum  for  Heref., 
1852-1901.  Lord-in-waiting  to  Queen  Victoria,  1858-9. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron  Bateman,  July  22,  1845. 
Of  Shobden  Court,  near  Leominster.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  30,  1901.  Buried  at  Shobden.  (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs; 
Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BATES,  ALFRED  NAUNTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinixy, 
Oct.  29,  1849.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Blaxhall  Hall,  Suffolk. 
School,  Ipswich  (Mr  Fenwick).  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B..^.. 
1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest  (Oxford)  1856; 
C.  of  Prestwood,  Bucks.,  1855-8.  C.  of  Melton,  Suffolk, 
1858-63.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Ipswich,  1863-5.  R.  of  Blax- 
hall and  V.  of  Wantisden,  Suffolk,  1865-86.  V.  of  Humber- 
stone,  Leics.,  1886-1915.  Died  Jan.  24,  1915,  aged  84. 
(Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Jan.  26,  1915.) 

BATES,  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  1, 
1890.  B.  Apr.  27,  1872.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893; 
M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (Chichester)  1897;  C. 
of  St  Nicholas,  Brighton,  1896-1902.  C.  of  Humberstone, 
Leics.,  1902-3.  C.  of  Port  St  John,  Cape  Colony,  1903-4.  C. 
of  St  Peter's,  Pietermaritzburg,  1905-6.  Died  1906.  (Crock- 
ford.) 

BATES,  CADWALLADER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1869.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1830),  Esq.  [of 
Aydon  White  House  and  Heddon,  Northumberland].  B. 
fjan.  14,  1853]  at  Kensington  Gate,  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1869;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Travelled  in 
Poland  and  the  Carpathians.  Of  Aydon  White  House, 
Northumberland.  J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1890.  Purchased 
Langley  Castle,  near  Haydon  Bridge,  1882.  Had  a  practical 
knowledge  of  farming  and  successfully  revived  the  Kirkle- 
vington  Shorthorns,  dispersed  after  the  death  of  his  great 
imcle,  Thomas  Bates,  the  well-known  stock-breeder.  Became 
a  Roman  Catholic,  1893.  Antiquary;  a  recognised  authority 
on  the  Medieval  History  of  Northumbria.  Frequent  con- 
tributor to  Archaeologia  Aeliana;  assisted  in  the  compilation 
of  the  first  six  vols,  of  a  History  of  Northumberland,  a  com- 
pletion of  the  work  of  John  Hodgson.  Author,  History  of 
Northumberland;  Borden  Holds,  etc.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  i8,  1902, 
at  Langley  Castle.  Buried  in  the  Castle  grounds.  Half- 
brother  of  Edward  H.  (1880).  (Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.,  2nd 
Suppl.) 

BATES,  CHARLES  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Chrisx's,  June  21, 
1807.  S.  of  Joah  (1759).  B.  at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  London. 
Schools,  Charterhouse  and  Greenwich  (Rev.  G.  Mathews). 
Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Scholar,  1809;  Tancred  Student,  1811; 
B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1815.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Ely)  May  26,  1815 ;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  1816;  C.  of  Willing- 
ham,  Cambs.,  1815.  V.  of  Castleton-in-the-Peak,  Derbs., 
1818-53;  repaired  the  church  and  built  a  new  porch  and 
buttresses.  Died  Jan.  4,  1853,  at  Essex  Lodge,  St  John's 
Wood.   M.I.  at  Castleton.   (Peile,  11.  350.) 


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Bates,  Charles  Chester 

BATES,  CHARLES  CHESTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1837.  [4th  s.  of  John  H.,  Esq.,  of  Denton,  Sussex.  B.  Mar.  i, 
1816.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A. 
1841.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1838;  no  call. 
Died  June  i,  1847.  Brother  of  Henry  (1827).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BATES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  29,  1824.  B. 
at  Huntingdon.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1825;  B..\.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  14; 
priest,  Nov.  8,  1829.  C.  of  Kelmarsh,  Northants.,  1843-55- 
C.  of  Oxendon  in  1846.  Chaplain  of  Clipston  Grammar 
School  in  1849.  Master  of  Clipston  Hospital,  1856-60.  Not 
in  Crockford,  1865.    {Uppingluim  Sch.  Reg.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

BATES  [BATES-HARBIN],  EDWARD  HARBIN.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  (1830). 

B.  Aug.  27,  1862,  at  Kensington,  Middlesex.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B..'\.  1884;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon, 
1889;  priest  (Peterb.)  1890;  C.  of  Claybrook,  Leics.,  1889-94. 

C.  of  Cucklington,  Somerset,  1894-8.  R.  of  Puckington, 
1898-1909.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1915-18.  Assumed,  by  Royal 
Licence,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Harbin,  1909. 
Of  Newton  Surmaville,  near  Yeovil,  Somerset.  Edited  a 
number  of  antiquarian  works.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Sept.  14,  1918.  Half-brother  of  Cadwallader  J.  (1869). 
(Burke,  L.G. ;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BATES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  ig)  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  15, 
1856.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  3,  Panmare  (?  Panmure)  Terrace, 
Highbury.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Lent,  1857; 
Scholar;  B.A.  {2gth  Wrangler)  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Assistant 
Master,  Aldenham  School,  1861-4. 

BATES,  GEORGE  FERN[E].  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens', 
1800.  [S.  of  Henry  (1754),  R.  of  Freckenham,  Suffolk.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A.  1805;  M.A.  1808.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  15,  1805;  priest,  Apr.  27,  1806.  V.  of  South 
Mimms,  Middlesex,  1812-41.  R.  of  West  Mailing,  Kent, 
1815-41 ;  benefactor  to  the  Church  and  schools  of  the  parish, 
and  to  several  religious  societies.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Kent.  Died  Nov.  18,  1841,  aged  66.  M.I.  at  West  Mailing. 
{Records  of  Rochester;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  112.) 

BATES,  GEORGE  NEWTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1, 
1891.  S.  of  George  Morrowe,  surgeon,  of  Bedford.  B.  July  26, 
1872.  School,  Bedford  Grammar  (Mr  J.  S.  Philpotts). 
Matric.  Michs.  1891 ;  Scholar;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1903.  Assistant 
Master  at  St  Lawrence  College,  Ramsgate,  1899-1910;  at  the 
Army  College,  Famham,  1911-14;  at  Elstow  School,  Bed- 
ford, 1914-16;  at  BlundeU's,  Tiverton,  1916-18;  at  Broms- 
grove  School,  1919-32-.  Of  Hazeldene,  Bromsgrove,  1934. 
(Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BATES,  GUY  LOCKINGTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890; 
from  Exeter  CoOege,  Oxford.  S.  of  John  Lockington,  V.  of 
Iden,  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1902. 
Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Chichester)  1893;  C.  of  Iden,  1892. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1916.  Resided  latterly  at  Humphreys 
Cross,  Playden,  Rye,  Sussex.  Died  there  Dec.  17,  1922. 
{The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1922.) 

BATES,  HAROLD  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  3, 
1900.  S.  of  William,  V.  of  Codnor,  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1913.  Ord.  deacon  (Southampton  for 
Winchester)  1904;  priest  (Winchester)  1905;  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Woking,  1904-17.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1914-17. 
V.  of  St  Mark's,  Southampton,  1917-23-  V.  of  Shurley, 
Southampton,  1923-33.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Claughton 
with  Grange,  1933-7.  V.  of  Melton  Mowbray  with  Burton 
Lazars,  etc.,  1937-.  Rural  Dean,  1937-.  Brother  of  Reginald 
W.  (1900).    {Crockford,  1938.) 

BATES,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
1754.  S.  of  Henry,  inn-keeper  and  parish  clerk  of  Halifax. 
Schools,  Halifax  and  Manchester.  Scholar,  1755;  matric. 
Easter,  1756;  Prizeman,  1761;  B.A.  {4th  Wrangler)  1759; 
M.A.  1762;  D.D.  1782.  Fellow,  1762.  V.  of  Madingley, 
Cambs.,  1772-3.  J. P.  for  Cambs.  R.  of  Freckenham, 
Suffolk,  1773-1816.  R.  of  Boxford,  1786-1815.  V.  of 
Llanddewi-Velfrey,  Pembs.,  1786-1816.  [He  was  a  regular 
attendant  at  the  Magistrates'  meetings  at  MUdenhall, 
Suffolk,  and  always  dined  with  the  other  justices  at  the 
White  Hart  Inn.  During  the  game  season,  the  hostess,  Mrs 
Wilde,  used  to  provide  the  doctor,  'with  a  beefsteak  pie,  with 
a  brace  of  partridges  in  it,  which  he  always  warned  her  to 
put  with  their  breasts  down  on  the  beef.']  Died  Feb.  2, 
1816,  aged  82.  Buried  at  Freckenham.  M.I.  Brother  of 
Joah  (1759)  and  father  of  George  F.  (1800).  {T.  A.  Walker, 
308;  Manchester  Sch.  Reg.  and  Add.  to  Vol.  1;  G.  Mag., 
i8i6,  I.) 

BATES,  HENRY  [WILLIAM].  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peter- 
house,  Dec.  14,  1827.  S.  and  h.  of  John  H.,  Esq.,  of  Denton, 
Sussex.    [B.  Jan.  2,  1807.    School,  Westminster.]    Matric. 


Bates,  Percy  Chadwick 

Lent,  1828;  B.A.  1832.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Denton, 
1828.  J. P.  and  a  Capt.  in  the  Royal  Sussex  Mihtia.  Died 
unmarried  Dec.  12,  1863.  Brother  of  Charles  C.  (1837). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  T.A.  Walker,  432;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BATES,  HERBERT  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs. 
1886.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  May  31,  1866,  at  Daventry, 
Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893. 
Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (Southwell)  1890;  C.  of  Codnor, 
Derbs.,  1889-91.  C.  of  Ealing,  1891-7.  Chaplain  (S.P.G.) 
at  St  Michael's,  Agnes,  Azores,  1897-8.  C.  of  Faversham, 
1898-1900.  C.  of  Acton,  1900-6.  C.  of  Okehampton,  1906-7. 
Resided  latterly  at  Okehampton.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Exeter. 
Died  Mar.  10,  1908,  aged  42,  at  Exmouth.  Probably  brother 
of  Thomas  W.  (1878).  {Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle, 
Mar.  27,  1908.) 

BATES,  JOAH.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  30,  i759- 
S.  of  Henry,  inn-keeper  and  parish  clerk,  of  Halifax,  Yorks. 
B.  there  Mar.  19,  1740-1.  Schools,  Manchester  and  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1759;  Scholar,  17591  Craven  Scholar,  1760. 
Migrated  to  King's,  May  4,  1760;  B.A.  1764;  M.A.  1767. 
FeUow  of  King's,  1763-S0.  Tutor.  Private  Secretary  to  the 
Earl  of  Sandwich.  Commissioner  of  the  Victualling  Office, 
1776-85;  of  the  Customs,  1785-99.  A  distinguished  musician 
and  scholar;  excelled  in  a  knowledge  of  harmony;  also  a 
first-rate  performer  on  the  organ.  Conductor  of  the  Concerts  of 
Ancient  Music,  1776-93;  also  of  the  Commemoration  of 
Handel  in  Westminster  Abbey,  1784.  Impoverished  in  later 
years  by  speculation.  Vice-President  of  Westminster  Hos- 
pital, and  a  Director  of  Greenwich  Hospital.  Married  Sarah 
Harrop,  a  well-known  concert  singer,  Dec.  21,  1780.  Author, 
Treatise  on  Harmony.  Died  June  8,  1799,  in  London.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1754)  and  father  of  Charles  C.  (1807).  {Peile,  11. 
269;  Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  D.N.B.) 

BATES,  JOAH  FUREY.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1829.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  July  28,  1811,  in  London. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1829.  Entered  the 
Custom   House.     Committee-Clerk   to   the   Board;   retired. 

May  5,  1881. 

BATES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  19,  1826. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar,  1827;  B.A.  (16th 
Wrangler)  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1832;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1833.  R.  of  Crowland,  Lines.,  1834-84.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1885. 

BATES,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  18,  1886.  [S.  of  R.,  of 
Acres  Bank,  Stalybridge,  L.incs.  B.  Apr.  30,  1867.  School, 
Repton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1886;  B..\.  1S89.  Of  the  2nd  Cheshire 
Regt.;  served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-2.  Hon. 
Capt.  Chief  Constable  of  Stalybridge.  Of  Acres  Bank, 
Stalybridge,  1910.    {Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

BATES,  JOHN  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1888. 
S.  of  WiUiam  [F.R.C.S.].  B.  Dec.  4,  1869,  at  Manchester. 
[School,  WelUngton  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A. 
1891;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1895.  .-^t  University  College,  London, 
and  at  University  College  Hospital;  House  Physician,  etc. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1894.  In  the  Great  War  (Major, 
R.A.M.C).  Late  Surgeon  and  Pathologist  of  Wimbledon 
Hospital.  Of  Bartlemas,  Sandwich,  Kent ;  retired.  {Welling- 
ton Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BATES,  JOHN  SIMPSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  15, 
1830;  a  clerk  in  priest's  orders.   B.  at  Birmingham. 

BATES,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1850. 
S.  of  Jonathan  James,  schoolmaster.  B.  July  13,  1828,  in 
St  Paul's  parish,  Huddersfield,  Yorks.  School,  Leamington 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar,  1853;  B.A.  {nth 
Wrangler)  1854;  M.A.  iSi7.  Fellow  of  Caius,  1857-63-  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)  1854;  priest,  1855.  Assistant  Master  at 
Colchester  Grammar  School,  1854-7  and  1860-8.  Senior 
Tutor  of  Queen's  College,  Birmingham,  1857-8.  C.  of  East 
Donyland,  Essex,  1858-60.  Vice-Principal  of  the  Diocesan 
College,  Chester,  1860-2.  R.  of  Kirstead,  Norfolk,  1862-79. 
A  Norfolk  naturaUst.   Died  Feb.  13,  1879.   {Venfi,  11.  337.) 

BATES,  PERCIVAL  WALKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  30,  1869.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1873;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  Shering- 
ton, Bucks.,  1874-7.  C.  of  Pennycross,  Devon,  1877-9-  R- 
of  Charles,  Devon,  1880-1915.   Not  in  Crockford,  1916. 

BATES,  PERCY  CHADWICK.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  S.  of  Robert  Jackson.  B.  Nov.  11,  1S59,  at 
Stoke  Newington.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs.  1878. 
Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1880.  School  Secretary  at  Lancing, 
1910;  farmed  the  College  farm.  Fellow  of  Lancing.  Bursar 
and  custos  of  the  Southern  Division  of  the  Woodard  Schools. 
Died  Oct.  17,  1921.  Buried  at  Long  Ditton.  {Lancing  Coll, 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  18,  1921.) 


Bates,  Percy  Vernon 

BATES,  PERCY  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1900.  Of  Herts.  S.  of  John,  estate  foreman.  B.  Jan. 
27,  1881,  at  North  Mymms,  Herts.  School,  Lincoln  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Assistant  Master 
at  Blackburn  Grammar  School,  Lanes.,  1904-1919-.  {Univ. 
Cal,,  1935-6;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1919.) 

BATES,  REGINALD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1900.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  V.  of  Codnor,  Derbs.  B.  Oct.  26, 
1880,  at  Ripley,  Derbs.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  Scholar;  B.A.  1903.  L.  6s-L.  (Paris).  Assistant 
Master  at  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man,  1904-6;  at  the 
Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  1906-27,  and  at  the  Royal 
Naval  College,  Dartmouth;  Senior  Master  there  1932-. 
Editor,  Contes  Choisis  de  Maupassant.  Of  Moss  End,  Lynd- 
hurst.  Brotherof  Harold  R.  (1900).  {Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3-) 

BATES,  SYDNEY  EGGERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  24,  1869.  Of  Lanes.  [3rd  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Bart.,  of 
Manydown  Park,  Hants.  B.  Apr.  28,  i85r.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  Scholar,  1872;  B.A.  1874;  M..\.  1877.  Of  Manydown 
Park,  Basingstoke,  Hants.  J.  P.  for  London  and  Southamp- 
ton. Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  3,  1924,  aged  72,  at 
Manydovm  Park.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BATES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9, 
1790.  S.  of  Thomas  [D.D.  (Oxon.),  and  R.  of  Whalton, 
1760-94],  of  Whalton,  Northumberland.  [B.  Oct.  29,  I773-] 
School,  Ashford,  Kent  (Mr  Stoddart).  Matric.  Michs.  1790; 
Scholar,  1793;  B.A.  1795.  Lieut.-Col.,  21st  Light  Dragoons. 
Married  Selina  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Waller,  of  Lisbum, 
Ireland,  Sept.  2,  i8or.  Died  Dec.  3,  1842,  at  Portobello, 
Edinburgh.  Father  of  Thomas  (1826).  {Northumberland 
Hist.,  IX.  89.) 

BATES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  26,  1816.  Of 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Aug.  3,  1823;  priest,  July  18,  1824.  Some- 
time C.  of  Sowerby  Bridge,  Yorks.  Chaplain  of  the  Union, 
Halifax,  in  1849.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Scar- 
borough, c.  1849-78.  Surrogate.  Of  HaUfax,  Yorks.,  1878. 
Confused  in  Crockford  with  Thomas  Bates  (1830),  Fellow  of 
Jesus  College.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1879.  {Clergy 
List,  1849.) 

BATES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  10,  1826.  Of  Dublin.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1790), 
Lieut.-Col.,  2ist  Light  Dragoons,  and  Selina  M.,  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Waller,  of  Lisbum,  Ireland.  B.  Sept.  23,  1802, 
in  Dublin.]  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1831.  Married  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Wilson,  of  Bangor,  Denbs.,  Aug.  2,  1825.  Of 
Ramsey,  Isle  of  Man.  Died  there  Mar.  22,  i860.  Buried 
at  Lezayre.  (T.  A.  Walker,  428;  Northumberland  History, 
IX.  89.) 

BATES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  7. 
1830.  3rd  s.  of  John  Moore,  Esq.  [of  Heddon-on-the-Wall, 
Northumberland].  B.  July  20,  1810,  at  Aydon  House, 
Northumberland.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  (Mr  Tate). 
Matric.  Michs.  1830.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  July  8,  i83r;  B.A. 
{8th  Wrangler)  1834;  M.A.  1837.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1834-49. 
Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  12,  1835.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1839.  Of  Aydon  White  House,  and  Heddon,  Northumber- 
land. Died  Jan.  30,  1882,  aged  7r,  at  Heddon.  M.I.  at 
Heddon-on-the-Wall.  Brother  of  Wilham  (1831);  father  of 
Cadwallader  J.  (1869)  and  Edward  H.  (1880).  (H.  M.  Wood; 
Northumberland  History,  x.) 

BATES,  THOMAS  WRIGHT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1882; 
priest  (Norwich)  1883;  C.  of  St  Michael  Coslaney,  Norwich, 
1882-4.  C.  of  St  John's,  Bootle,  1884-5.  C.  of  Cheltenham, 
1885-9.  C.  of  Staines,  1890-3.  Living  in  London  in  1900. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1904.  Probably  brother  of 
Herbert  W.  (1886). 

BATES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  15,  1831. 
Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Oct.  20,  i83r.  S.  of  John 
Moore.  B.  Dec.  i,  181 1,  at  Heddon,  Northumberland. 
School,  Sherborne,  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  Scholar, 
1832;  B.A.  (20th  Wrangler)  1836;  M.A.  1839.  B.D.  1847; 
D.D.  1858.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1838-50.  Held  various 
College  offices.  Tutor,  1849-50.  Mildmay  Preacher,  1847-9- 
Classical  Examiner  of  Questionists,  1844.  An  ally  of  Hild- 
yard  in  opposing  the  Master  (Dr  Graham).  Ord.  deacon, 
1838;  priest  (Ripon)  1839.  R.  of  Burnham  Westgate  with 
Bumham  Ulph  and  Burnham  Norton,  Norfolk,  1850-77. 
Involved  in  a  dispute  with  the  College  authorities  for  de- 
clining to  pay  rent  to  the  College  for  certain  lands  at  Burn- 
ham; the  case  came  before  the  Vice-Chancellor,  but  a  settle- 
ment was  agreed  upon  and  the  bill  dismissed.  Author, 
Lectures  on  Ecclesiastical  History;  Lectures  on  Ecclesiastical 


Bateson,  Robert 

Antiquities.  Died  Nov.  22,  1877.  Buried  at  Bumham 
Norton.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1830).  (Peile,  11.  442;  H.  M. 
Wood.) 

BATES,  WILLIAM  NORMAN  RALPH.  Matric.  Non-Coll. 
Michs.  1882;  from  Cavendish  H.  [5th  s.  of  Charles  Edward, 
general  in  the  Indian  Army.  B.  Feb.  5,  1863,  at  Tranquebar, 
India.]  Lieut.,  Indian  Army.  Died  unmarried  at  sea,  Feb. 
21,  1895.    {Northumberland  History,  ix.  90.) 

BATESON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  16,  r8o9.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  farmer,  of  Thornton, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar;  B.A.  1814.  Ord.  priest 
(Chester)  Dec.  31,  1815.  P.C.  of  Westhoughton,  Lanes., 
1816-42.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1843. 

BATESON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  r,  1887.  S.  of 
William  Henry  (1829),  D.D.,  late  Master  of  St  John's.  B. 
Sept.  29,  1868,  at  the  Lodge,  St  John's  College.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Exhibitioner,  1888;  Scholar, 
1889;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1890;  M.A. 
1923.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  11,  1890.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1896.  Stipendiary  Magistrate  at  Mauritius,  1901-3. 
Attorney-General  of  St  Lucia,  1903-6.  A  Judge  of  Egyptian 
native  tribunals,  1907-12;  of  the  Egyptian  mixed  tribunals, 
1915-24.  In  the  Egyptian  State  Legal  Department,  r9i2-i5. 
Editor  of  a  History  of  Northumberland  (Northumberland 
County  History  Committee);  of  Calendars  (State  papers 
Domestic)  at  the  Public  Record  Office,  1937.  Of  86,  Elm 
Park  Road,  Chelsea,  S.W.,  in  1938.  Brother  of  William 
(1879).    (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Civil  Service  List,  1937-) 

BATESON  or  BATESON-DE-YARBURGH,  GEORGE  NICHOLAS. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17,  i8go.  2nd  s.  of  George 
W[Uliam]  (next),  of  Heslington  Hall,  Yorks.  [afterwards  2nd 
Baron  Deramore].  B.  there  Nov.  25,  1870.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Of  Deighton  Grove,  Crockey  Hill, 
York.  J. P.  for  the  East  Riding.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Deramore.) 

BATESON  [post  BATESON-DE-YARBURGH],  GEORGE  WIL- 
LIAM. Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  8,  1842.  [4th  s.  of  Sir 
Robert  (1800),  Bart.  B.  Apr.  2,  1823.]  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  185T.  Of  Heslington 
Hall,  Yorks.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Yorks.  Married  Mary 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  John  Yarburgh  [formerly  Lloyd], 
of  HesUngton  Hall,  May  8,  1862.  Took  the  name  of  Yar- 
burgh, after  that  of  Bateson,  by  Royal  Licence,  Feb.  26, 
1876;  two  months  later,  the  name  of  de- Yarburgh,  in  lieu  of 
Yarburgh,  and  finally  assumed  the  name  of  de-Yarburgh- 
Bateson,  in  lieu  of  Bateson-de-Yarburgh,  July  4,  1892. 
Succeeded  his  brother,  Thomas,  as  2nd  Baron  Deramore, 
Dec.  I,  1890.  Died  Apr.  29,  1893,  in  Paris.  Brother  of 
Robert  (1835),  etc.  and  father  of  George  N.  (1890).  (G.E.C., 
ed.  Gibbs,  where  his  University  career  is  omitted.) 

BATESON,  JAMES  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5, 
1869.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  merchant  [of  Emsworth  Wavertree, 
Liverpool].  B.  Apr.  11,  1852,  at  West  Derby,  Lanes.  [School, 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Lent,  1871.  Cotton  and  general  merchant. 
Of  Lansdown  Lea,  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  July  16,  1936,  aged  84,  at  Cheltenham.  (Fox- 
Davies;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  17,  1936.) 

BATESON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9, 
1849.  7th  s.  of  [Sir]  Robert  (1800),  Bart.  B.  July  8,  1832,  at 
Newtownbreda,  Co.  Down.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Mar.  21,  1854.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1859.  Never  practised. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  i,  1900.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1847),  etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Deramore.) 

BATESON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10,  1847- 
[6th  s.  of  Sir  Robert  (1800),  Bart.,  of  Belvoir  Park,  Co.  Down. 
B.  Dec.  18,  1828.  Schools,  Rugby  and  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1847.  In  the  Army  (Lieut.-Gen.,  ist  Life  Guards);  retired, 
1887.  Equerry  to  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  1881-1905. 
Deputy  Ranger  of  Hyde  Park,  1886-T905.  C.V.O.,  1897- 
Of  Ranger's  Lodge,  Hyde  Park,  London.  Died  uimiarried 
Sept.  II,  1905.  Brother  of  John  (1849),  etc.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Rugby  Sch.  Reg. ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BATESON,  RICHARD  KENYON.  Adm.  sizar  ("over  24")  at 
Queens',  Nov.  14,  1857.  Matric.  Easter,  1866;  B.D.  (Stat. 
Eliz.)  1868.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Chester)  1845;  C.  of 
Smallbridge,  Lanes.,  1844-7.  V.  of  St  John's,  Godley,  with 
Newton  Green,  Chester,  1847-83.  Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford, 1884.   Author,  A  Clerical  Defence. 

BATESON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
25,  1754;  from  Oxford;  matric.  (Univers  ty  College)  May  12, 
1752,  age  18.  S.  of  Robert  Devereux,  Esq.,  of  Gloucs.  B. 
at  Bourton-on-the-Hill.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1754;  B.A.  1758.  Died  s.p.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  632; 
Al.  Oxon.) 


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Bateson,  Robert 

BATESON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  15,  1800.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Ireland.  B.  Mar.  13, 
1782.  Matric.  Michs.  1800.  Created  Bart.,  Dec.  18,  1818. 
Of  Belvoir  Park,  Belfast.  M.P.  for  Co.  Londonderry,  1830- 
42.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Samuel  Dickson,  of  Bally- 
naguille,  Co.  Limerick,  Apr.  27,  1811.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a 
contemporary  namesake  {post  Sir  Robert  Bateson-Harvey) 
with  whom  he  is  wrongly  identified.  Died  Apr.  21,  1863. 
Father  of  the  next,  Samuel  S.  (1840),  John  (1849),  Richard 
(1847)  and  Thomas  (1837).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Dera- 
more.) 
BATESON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  16, 
1835.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert  (1800),  Bart.,  of  Belvoir 
Park,  Belfast,  Ireland.  B.  Mar.  29,  1816.  School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  M.P.  for  Co. 
Londonderry,  1842-3.  Died  unmarried  Dec.  23,  18431  at 
Jerusalem.  Brother  of  Samuel  S.  (1840),  etc.  [Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BATESON,  SAMUEL  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  5,  1840.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Robert  (1800),  Bart.,  of  Belvoir 
Park,  Belfast.  B.  Oct.  13,  1821.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Oct.  13,  1842.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1847.  Of  Cam- 
busmere,  Sutherland,  N.B.  Well  known  as  a  sportsman  and 
scientific  agriculturist.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  9,  1879,  at  Cambus- 
mere.  Brother  of  Robert  (1835),  etc.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BATESON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 

Nov.  29,  1773.   Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  i773- 
BATESON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29,  1837. 
Did  not  reside.   [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Robert  (1800),  Bart.,  of  Belvoir 
Park,  Co.  Down,  Ireland.  B.  June  4,  1819.]  Sometime  Capt., 
13th  Light  Dragoons.    M.P.  for  Co.  Londonderry,  1844-57; 
for  Devizes,  1864-85.    Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1852. 
Succeeded  his  father  in  the  baronetcy  and  family  estates, 
Apr.  21,   1863.    Created  Baron  Deramore  of  Belvoir,  Co. 
Down,   Nov.    18,    1885.     Married   CaroUne   Anne,   dau.   of 
George  R.   (Rice-Trevor),   Baron  Dinevor,  Feb.   24,   1849. 
Died  s.p.m.  Dec.   i,   1890,  at  Sidham  House,  Folkestone. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1835),  George  W.  (1842),  etc.    [G.E.C, 
ed.  Gibbs.) 
BATESON,    THOMAS    DOUGLAS.     Adm.    pens,    (age    17)    at 
Trinity,  June  10,  1813.   2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  [by  his  2nd 
wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Douglas].  B.  at  London- 
derry.   Matric.  ^Uchs.  1813;  B.A.  1817.    Adm.  at  Lincoln  s 
Inn,  Nov.  18,  1815,  as  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  London- 
derry.   [His  elder  brother,  Robert,  succeeded  his  uncle,  Sir 
Robert  Bateson-Harvey,  as  2nd  Bart.,  of  Ireland,  in  1825.] 
(Burke,  Peerage,  ed.  1849;  H.  B.  Swanzy.) 
BATESON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  6,  1836. 
S.   of  WiUiam,  of  Matshead,   Garstang,   Lanes.    Probably 
migrated  to  Queens' ;  see  next.   One  William  Bateson  was  C. 
of  Pilling,  Lanes.,  1781-98;  resigned.  (H.  Fishwick,  Garstang; 
Chethatn  Soc.  Publ.,  civ.) 
BATESON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  10,  1836. 
Of   Lanes.     Probably   previously  adm.   {see  above)    at   St 
John's  Feb.  6,  1836.   [S.  of  William  of  Matshead,  Garstang, 
Lanes.]    Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1868.    Ord. 
deacon,  1840;  priest  (Chester)  1842;  V.  of  St  James's,  Wood- 
head,   Cheshire,    1842-70.     V.   of   Copp,   Lanes.,    1870-80; 
remained  without  cure.    Of  Poulton-le-Fylde,  Lanes.    (In 
Crockford,  1894,  unbeneficed.) 
BATESON  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  7.  1879- 
S.  of  WiUiam  Henry  (next).  Master  of  the  CoUege.  B.  Aug.  8, 
1861,  at  Whitby,  Yorks.    School,   Rugby.    Matnc.  Michs. 
1879-  Scholar,  1882;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1882; 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1883);  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.   Fellow,  1885- 
1910.   Hon.  Fellow,  1910.   The  well-known  naturaUst.  Took 
up  the  study  of  embryology  and  went  to  America  to  in- 
vestigate the  development  of  Balanoglossus.   Worked  in  the 
laboratory  of  W.  K.  Brooks,  at  Hampstead,  U.S.A.,  1883-4. 
Turned  from  morphology  to  study  evolution  and  its  methods. 
Balfour  Student,    1887-90.    Began  an  intensive  study  of 
variation,  travelling  widely  in  western  Central  Asia.  .■Vttacked 
the  problem  of  heredity  by  the  method  of  direct  experiment. 
Published  Materials  for  the  Study  of  Variation,  1894,  a  land- 
mark  in  biological   thought.     F.R.S.,    1894.     President  of 
the   Zoological   section   of   the   British   Association,    r904. 
Delivered  a  strong  challenge  to  the  opponents  of  Mendelism. 
Silliman   Lecturer   at   Yale   University,    1907.     Reader  in 
Zoology,  1907.    Professor  of  Biology,  1908-10.    Director  of 
the  John   Innes  Horticultural   Institution,   1910-26.     Pro- 
fessor of  Physiology  at  the  Royal  Institution,  London,  191 2- 
14.    Darwin  medal,  1904.    Royal  Society  gold  medal,  1920 
Hon.  D.Sc.  (Sheffield)   1904.    Victoria  medal  of  the  Royal 
Horticultural  Society,  191 1.    Declined  the  offer  of  Knight- 
hood, 1922.    Went  to  Australia  as  President  of  the  British 
Association,   1914;   and  to  Toronto,   1921,   to  address  the 
American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.    A 
delegate   to   Russia   for   the   bi-centenary  of   the   Russian 
Academy  of  Science,  1925.   Trustee  of  the  British  Museum, 


Bather,  William  Henry 

1922.    Carried  on  his  experimental  work  for  some  years  in 
his  garden  at  Grantchester,  near  Cambridge, '  which  became  a 
mecca    for   biologists   from    many    countries.'    An   ardent 
supporter  of  the   claim   of   women    to    admission  to    the 
degree.  Author,  Mendel's  Principles  of  Heredity;  Essays  and 
Addresses,  etc.    For  an  intimate  study  of  his  life  and  work 
see  William  Bateson,  F.R.S.,  by  Beatrice  Bateson,  his  wife. 
Died  Feb.  8,  1926,  at  Merton.    (The  Times,  Feb.  9,  1926; 
D.N.B.) 
BATESON,   WILLIAM   HENRY.    Adm.   pens,   at   St   John's, 
Oct.  12,  1829.    5th  s.  of  Richard,  merchant,  of  Liverpool, 
Lanes.   B.  there  June  3,  1812.   School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric. 
Michs.  1831;  Scholar;  B.A.  {^rd  Wrangler)  1836;  M.A.  1839; 
B.D.   1846;   D.D.   {LU.   Reg.)   1857.    FeUow,   1837.    Semor 
Bursar,   1846-57.    Rede  Lecturer,   1841.    Orator,   1848-57. 
Masterof  the  College,  1857-81.  Vice-Chancellor,  1858.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  12,  1836.   Second  Master  at  Leicester 
proprietary  school,  1837.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  i,  1839; 
priest,  c.  1840;  P.C.  of  Homingsea,  Cambs.,  1840-3.    V.  of 
Madingley,  1843-7.    A  member  of  the  governing  bodies  of 
Shrewsbury,  Rugby  and  the  Perse  Schools.   Secretary  to  the 
commission, '  to  inquire  into  the  state,  discipline,  studies  and 
revenues  of  the  University  and  Colleges,  1850';  served  also 
on  the  commission  to  inquire  into  the  property  and  income  of 
the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  1872;  a  member 
of  the  executive  commission  of  1877.  Took  a  prominent  part 
in  framing  the  College  Statutes  of  1881.   Generally  regarded 
as  leader  of  the  liberal  party  in  academical  matters.   Active 
in  promoting  the  higher  education  of  women.   Benefactor  to 
his  College.    Died  Mar.  27,   1881,  aged  69,  at  the  Lodge. 
Buried  at  Madingley.   Father  of  William  (above)  and  Edward 
(1887).    {St  John's  Coll.  Hist.;  D.N.B.) 
BATH,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1882. 
BATHER,   ARTHUR  GEORGE.    Adm.   a  scholar  at   King's, 
Oct.  8,  1887.    5th  s.  of  John  (1837),  J.P.,  deceased,  late  of 
Meole  Brace,  Shrewsbury.    B.  Aug.  5,  1868,  at  Dayhouse, 
Meole  Brace.   School,  Rossall.    Matric.  Michs.  1887;  (Class. 
Trip.,  Pt  I.  ist  Class,  1889);  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class) 
1891;  M.A.  1895.  Fellow,  1894.    Prendergast  Greek  student, 
1892.   Craven  student,  1894.   Student  of  the  British  School 
at  Athens,    1891-4.    Hellenic  Society  student,  1893.    Ord. 
deacon,  1896;  priest  (Winchester)   1897.    Assistant  Master 
at  Winchester  College,  1894-1928.    An  authority  on  Greek 
archaeology.   Married  and  had  issue.   Died  Mar.  18,  1928,  at 
Winchester.    Brother  of  Edward  W.   (next),  etc.     (Ktng's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  24,  1928.) 
BATHER,   EDWARD   WILLIAM.     Adm.   pens,    at   Christ's, 
Oct.  9,  1872.    S.  and  h.  of  John  (1837),  Esq.    B.  Jan.  10, 
1854,  at  Shrewsbury.    School,  Shrewsbury.    Matric.  Michs. 
1872;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  1876.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan. 
25,  1879.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1881.   On  the  Northern  Circuit, 
and  in  the  Lanes.  Chancery  Court.    Lord  of  the  Manor  and 
patron  of  Meole  Brace,  Salop.    Of  The  Hall,  Meole  Brace, 
and  of  Davenham,  Cheshire.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died 
Mar.  24,  1930.    Brother  of  Arthur  G.  (above),  etc.    (Peile, 
II.  626;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
BATHER,  HENRY  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
13,  1851.    5th  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  barrister.    B.  Feb.  8,  1832, 
at  St  Alkmund,  Shrewsbury.  [School,  Marlborough.]  Matric. 
Michs.   1851;  B..\.   1856;   M.A.   1859.    Ord.  deacon,   1855; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1856.    V.  of  Brace  Meole,  Salop,  1858-97. 
Preb.  of  Hereford,   1878-93.     Rural  Dean  of  Pontesbury, 
1882-92.     R.   of  Sutton,   Salop,    1887-97.     .\rchdeacon  of 
Ludlow,  1891-1904.   Canon  residentiary  of  Hereford,  1896- 
1905.   Chancellor  of  the  choir  in  Hereford  Cathedral,  1896- 
1905.    Died  s.p.  Sept.   10,  1905,  in  The  Close,  Hereford. 
Brother  of  John  (1837).   {Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times, 
Sept.  12,  1905.) 
BATHER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 
1837.    2nd  s.  of  John,  Recorder  of  Shrewsbury.    B.  Jan.  7, 
1819.    School,  Shrewsbury.    Matric.  Michs.   1837;  Scholar; 
B.A.  {2nd  Classic)  1841;  M.A.  1844.    FeUow.    .\dm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  28,  1841,  as  George  {sic),  age  22,  as  of 
St  John's  CoUege,  Cambridge,  and  of  Denthill,  Salop;  2nd  s. 
of  John,  Esq.,  of  Denthill.   CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1851.    Of  the 
Dayhouse,  Meole  Brace,  Salop.    J. P.    Lord  of  the  Manor 
and  patron  of  Meole  Brace.   Died  May  21,  1886.   Brother  of 
Henry  F.  (1851);  father  of  the  next,  of  Edward  W.  (1872), 
and  .\rthur  G.  (1887).    (Burke,  L.G.) 
BATHER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.    .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  II,  1880.   3rd  s.  of  John  (1837),  Esq.,  of  Shrews- 
bury.   B.  there  Dec.   12,   1861.    [School,  Rossall.]    Matnc. 
Michs.   1880;  Scholar,  1881;  B.A.   1884;  M.A.   1888.    Ord. 
deacon,   1886;  priest  (St  Albans)   1887.    Master  of  Elstree 
School,   1884.    C.  of  Aldenham,   1886-8.    C.  of  Cheshunt, 
Herts.,  1894-7.   V.  of  Meole  Brace,  Salop,  1897-1930-   R-  »' 
Sutton,  1899-1931.    Married  and  had  issue.    Of  Spa  Hotel, 
Boscombe,   Hants.,    1938.    Died   Jan.   3,  1939-  Brother  of 
Arthur  G.  (1887),  etc.   (Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1935;  Burke,  L.G., 
1936;  Crockford,  1938;  The  Times,  Jan.  4,  i939) 

186 


Batho,  Frederick  Goudge 

BATHO,  FREDERICK  GOUDGE.  M.A.  1851;  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  July  6,  1844,  age 
25,  as  5th  s.  of  Joseph,  gent.,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts.  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1848; 
priest  (Rochester)  1859;  C.  of  Ticehurst,  Sussex,  1848.  C.  of 
Waltham  Holy  Cross,  1859.  Of  Cheshunt,  Herts.,  in  1880. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

BATHURST,  ALLEN  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  II,  1850.  S.  and  h.  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Seymour 
[Lieut. -Col.].  B.  Oct.  19,  1832,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  M.P.  for  Cirencester,  1857- 
78.  Succeeded  his  uncle,  William  Lennox  (Bathurst),  as 
6th  Earl  Bathurst,  Feb.  24,  1878.  Twice  married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Aug.  i,  1892,  aged  59.  Buried  at  Cirencester. 
{G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

BATHURST,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1829.  S.  of  Charles,  surgeon,  of  Strood,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs. 
1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Died  Jan.  i,  1895,  aged  83, 
at  22,  Elsham  Road,  London,  W.  {G.E.C.,  Notes;  The  Times, 
Jan.  4,  1895.) 

BATHURST,  CHARLES  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  1898.  S.  of  William  Addington  (1859),  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Eastbourne.  B.  July  28,  1879.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest 
(London)  1903 ;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  East  Greenwich,  1902-3. 
C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Paddington,  1903-6.  Chaplain  at  Moul- 
mein,  1906-8;  to  the  Ecclesiastical  establishment,  1908-9; 
at  Maymyo,  1909-10;  at  Meiktila,  1910-11;  at  Rangoon 
Cathedral,  1912-14;  retired.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut.,  3rd  Batt.,  Northants.  Regt.;  wounded;  mentioned 
in  despatches).  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Meadow  Farm, 
HoUesley,  Suffolk,  1939.  {Univ.  War  List;  Crockford;  Burke, 
P.  atid  B.,  sub  Bledisloe.) 

BATHURST,  HENRY  WALTER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  24, 
1884.  [S.  of  W.,  clerk,  of  22,  Arundel  Gardens,  Kensington 
Park,  London.  B.  Sept.  1866.  School,  Haileybury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  In  the  Civil  Service  of  the  Malay 
Straits  Settlements,  1889.  Collector  of  land  revenue  and 
Magistrate  at  Sangei  Ujong,  1890.  Collector  of  land  revenue 
and  Registrar  of  Titles,  1897;  at  Seremban,  1897.  'Dead  in 
19 10.'   (Haileybury  Coll.  Reg.) 

BATHURST,  WILLIAM  ADDINGTON.  Adm.  peas,  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1859.  S.  of  WUliam  Hiley,  M.A  .(Oxford),  clerk,  of 
Darley  Dale,  Derbs.  B.  there  May  14,  1839.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon, 
1864;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1865;  C.  of  Brockworth, 
Gloucs.,  1864-5.  C.  of  St  James's,  Bristol,  1865-7.  C.  of 
Coleshill,  1867-9.  V.  of  Gerrards  Cross,  Bucks.,  1870-8. 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Eastbourne,  1878-1906.  R.  of  Michel- 
dean,  Gloucs.,  1907-10.  Resided  latterly  at  St  Albans. 
Died  there  Jan.  23,  1922,  aged  82.  Father  of  Charles  R. 
(1898).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Bledisloe;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Jan.  25,  1922.) 

BATLEY,  CHARLES  HARRISON,  see  HARRISON,  CHARLES 

(1805). 
BATLEY,  EDMUND  TURNER,  see  BEYNON,  E.  T. 

BATLEY,  JOHN  ARMYTAGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1875.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  7,  Kensington  Park  Gardens, 
London.  B.  May  i,  1856,  at  Leeds.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  LL.B.  1879;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1887. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  17, 1876.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1881. 
Mechanical  engineer.  During  the  Great  War  in  the  Ministry 
of  Munitions.  Died  May  1,  1933,  at  Stourport.  Brother  of 
Ralph  C.  (1881).   (The  Times,  May  3,  1933.) 

BATLEY,  RALPH  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
1881.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Castle  Hill,  Englefield  Green, 
Surrey.  B.  Dec.  2,  1862,  at  Leeds.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Jan.  26,  1882;  adm.  Sohcitor,  1887.  Went  to 
South  Africa.  Served  through  the  Matabele  War  with  the 
Salisbury  Horse,  1893,  and  with  the  Rhodesian  Horse  in  the 
rising  of  1895-7.  Commissioned  in  the  Dorset  Yeomanry, 
Nov.  17,  1897;  during  the  South  Africaii  War,  1900-1; 
wounded  at  Diamond  HiU,  1900.  Employed  as  Civil  Com- 
missioner for  Pretoria  and  district;  Major,  1902.  During  the 
Great  War  in  command  of  the  3rd  line  Dorset  Yeo.  Batt.; 
resigned  on  account  of  Ul-health,  1917.  Died  Oct.  23,  1917. 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Great  War  Memorial.) 

BATLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31, 
1856.  S.  of  George,  of  Fairhght  Place,  near  Hastings.  B.  at 
Lancaster.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860; 
M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon,  1862;  priest  (Canterbury)  1863; 
C.  of  Folkestone,  1862-4.  C.  of  Tonbridge,  1864-71.  C.  of 
St  David's,  Islington,  1871-4.  Of  Fern  Bank,  Old  London 
Road,  Hastings.  Died  there  Nov.  13,  1909,  aged  71.  (Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  Nov.  16,  1909.) 


Batten,  Herbert  Phelips 

BATLEY,  WILLIAM  LASHMAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  11,  1803.  Of  Vorks.  B.  1783.  School,  Thorp  Arch. 
Matric.  Easter,  1805;  B.A.  1808;  M.A.  1811.  Fellow.  R.  of 
Woodford,  Northants.,  1817-56.  Died  there  Oct.  30,  1856, 
aged  73-   (T.  A.  Walker,  377.) 

BATSON,  STANLAKE  RICKETTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  9,  1837.  Did  not  reside.  Perhaps  of  Horseheath,  Linton, 
Cambs. 

BATT,  JOHN  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  28, 
1848.   A  'Ten-year'  man. 

BATT,  ROBERT  NARCISSUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  r, 
1862.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Purdysbum,  Belfast.  B.  Nov. 
10,  1844,  at  Belfast.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1863. 
Of  Purdysbum,  Co.  Down.  J.P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1870. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  20,  1891.  (Burke,  Irish 
Gentry.) 

BATT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30, 
1834.  5th  s.  of  Thomas  [of  RathmuUan,  Co.  Donegal].  B. 
1816,  at  Belfast.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841. 
Of  RathmuUan.  J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1844.  Married  and 
had  issue.   Died  1897.   (Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 

BATT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  16, 
1761.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1732),  clerk,  of  Wilts.  B.  June  18,  i744. 
at  Collingbome  Ducis,  Wilts.  [His  father  was  curate  there.] 
School,  Eton.  Scholar,  1761.  Did  not  matriculate.  Studied 
medicine  in  London  and  abroad.  M.D.  (Montpellier)  1770. 
A  student  at  Leyden,  1771.  Went  to  Genoa,  obtaining  an 
extensive  medical  practice  there.  Professor  of  Chemistry 
in  the  University  of  Genoa,  1774-87.  Made  a  special  study  of 
botany  and  gathered  a  large  collection  of  rare  plants.  Author, 
Treatises  on  medical  subjects.  Died  Feb.  9,  1812,  at  Genoa. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  D.N. B.) 

BATTCOCK,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  30,  1876.  Of  Hunts.  S.  of  [Frank,  Esq.],  of  Heming- 
ford  Abbotts,  Hunts.  B.  there  May  16,  1858.  School, 
Lowestoft  (Rev.  A.  Brooke-Webb).  Matric.  Michs.  1876; 
B.A.  1880.  [The  announcement  of  his  silver  wedding 
appeared  in  The  Times,  Oct.  31,  1921.]  Of  47,  Elm  Park 
Gardens,  London,  S.W.  10,  1938.   (Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BATTELY,  WALDEGRAVE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1767.  [S.  of  Charles,  R.  of  Wetherden,  Suffolk.  B.  in  Suffolk.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1767,  as  Waldgrave;  B.A.  1771.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Apr.  1;  priest,  July  14,  i77i;  C.  of  Shotley, 
Suffolk,  1771.  Died  there  Mar.  1814,  aged  66.  (Scott-Mayor, 
III.  719;  Nichols,  Illustrations,  iv.  94.) 

BATTEN,  CHARLES  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  9,  1847.  S.  of  Joseph  Hallet  (1794),  D.D.,  deceased. 
Principal  of  HaUeybury  College.  [B.  1827.  School,  Charter- 
house.] Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Died  Nov.  14,  1852,  aged  26,  at  Kingston,  Jamaica.  M.I. 
at  St  Andrew's,  Jamaica.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1830)  and 
William  H.  (1837).   (List  of  Carthus.;  G.  Mag.) 

BATTEN,  FREDERICK  EUSTACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1884.  3rd  s.  of  John  Winterbotham,  of  15,  Airlie 
Gardens,  London.  B.  Sept.  29,  1865,  at  Plymouth.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.B.,  B.C. 
and  M.A.  1891;  M.D.  1895.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.P.,  1894.  F.R.C.P.,  1901.  Physician  to  the  National 
Hospital  for  the  paralysed  and  epileptic,  and  to  the  Children's 
Hospital,  Gt  Omiond  Street.  Practised  in  London.  Author, 
medical.   Died  July  27,  1918.   Brother  of  John  D.  (1879). 

BATTEN,  HERBERT  CARY  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  12,  1866.  3rd  s.  of  John,  Esq.  [solicitor, 
of  Yeovil,  Somerset.  B.  Mar.  3,  1849].  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  9,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1874.  A  Director 
of  Stuckey's  Bank  (associated  with  the  Bristol  Office; 
Manager  for  over  20  years);  of  the  London  County  and 
Westminster  Bank;  also  a  Director  of  Parr's  Bank.  Of 
Leigh  Lodge,  Abbots  Leigh,  near  Bristol.  J. P.,  D.L.  for 
Somerset.  Sheriff  of  Bristol,  1904-5.  F.S.A.  In  the  Great 
War,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.,  3rd  Batt.,  Dorset  Regt. 
O.B.E.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  26,  1926, 
at  Sutton  Bingham.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BATTEN,  HERBERT  PHELIPS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Sept.  24,  1877.  S.  of  Herbert  Butler,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Hollands,  Yeovil,  Somerset.  School,  Eton.  Migrated  to 
Oxford;  matric.  (St  John's  College)  Oct.  13,  1879,  age  19; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1884,  as  Herbert  Philips.  Of  Lufton  Manor, 
near  Yeovil.  J. P.  for  Somerset.  A  Director  of  Messrs  Batten 
and  Co.,  bankers,  Yeovil  (merged  with  Stuckey's  Bank). 
Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  21,  1918.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Al.  Oxon.) 


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Batten,  John  Dickson 

BATTEN,  JOHN  DICKSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1879.  3rd  s.  of  John  Winterbotham  [barrister],  of  35,  Palace 
Gardens  Terrace,  Kensington,  London.  B.  Oct.  8,  i860,  at 
Plymouth.  School,  Amersham  HaU,  near  Caversham  (Mr 
West).  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  LL.B.  1884;  M.A. 
1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  12,  1881.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1884.  Abandoned  the  law  for  art  and  studied  under 
Legros  at  the  Slade.  Exhibited  at  the  Grosvenor,  the  New 
Gallery,  the  Arts  and  Crafts  Exhibition  and  the  Royal 
Academy.  A  pioneer,  with  Morley  Fletcher,  in  the  intro- 
duction into  England  of  the  Japanese  method  of  cutting  and 
printing  from  wood-blocks.  Did  much  work  in  colour  prints 
and  book  illustration.  Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Society  of 
Painters  in  Tempera  for  20  years.  Died  Aug.  5,  1932.  at 
Sandy  Combe  Road,  Kew  Gardens.  Brother  of  Frederick  E. 
(1884).    {The  Times,  Aug.  12,  1932.) 

BATTEN,  JOHN  HALLET.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1830.  S.  of  Joseph  Hallet  (i794).  clerk.  B.  at  Hailey- 
bury,  Herts.  Bapt.  June  7,  1811,  at  Gt  Amwell.  Schools, 
Charterhouse  and  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1830,  as  J. 
Hallett.  Entered  the  Bengal  Civil  Service  as  a  writer. 
Assistant  to  the  collector  and  magistrate  at  Azinghur,  1833; 
at  Saharanpur,  1835;  to  the  commissioner  at  Kumaon, 
1836;  Commissioner  of  Kumaon,  1848.  Judge  of  Cawnpore, 
1858;  of  Mynpoory,  i860.  Commissioner  of  Agra,  1863-6. 
F.R.G.S.,  1866.  Died  July  14,  1886,  at  Heavitree,  Exeter. 
Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1847),  etc.  and  father  of  John  M. 
(1871).    (Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BATTEN,  JOHN  HALLETT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Dec.  17,  1856.    Perhaps  the  above. 

BATTEN,  JOHN  HENRY  STRODE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1894.  S.  and  h.  of  [John  Mount  Batten],  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.,  of 
Upceme,  Dorset.  B.  Dec.  23,  1875.  School,  Rossall.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1898.  J. P.  for  Dorset.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Capt.,  King's  Liverpool  Regt.).  Killed  in  action,  Oct.  25, 
(?  26),  1914.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BATTEN,  JOHN  MAXWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  10, 
1871.  2nd  s.  of  John  Hallet  (1830),  I.C.S.  B.  Feb.  28,  1853, 
at  Almora,  Kumaon.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar,  1873; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1875;  M.A.  1879.  Football 
'blue.'  Assistant  Master  at  Haileybury  College,  1875-7;  at 
Kelly  College,  Tavistock,  1877-82;  at  Newton  Abbott,  1883- 
4.  Head  Master  of  Plymouth  College,  1884-9.  Secretary  of 
the  British  Branch  of  the  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society, 
U.S.A.,  1891-.  Of  I,  St  John's  Road,  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 
Died  Oct.  15,  1917.  {Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct. 
17,  1917.) 

BATTEN,  JOSEPH  HALLET.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  II,  1794.  S.  of  Joseph  [Congregational  minister],  of 
Penzance.  [B.  there  1778.]  School,  St  Paul's,  London. 
Matric.  Lent,  1795;  Scholar,  i797;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {yd 
Wrangler)  1799;  M.A.  1802;  D.D.  {Lit.  Reg.)  1815.  FeUow, 
1801.  Professor  at  Haileybury  College,  1806;  Principal  there, 
1815-37.  R.  of  Beesby,  Lines.,  1810-37.  R.  of  Gretford  with 
Wilsthorpe,  1810-37.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1814-32.  F.R.S., 
1816.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Major  Hamilton  Maxwell, 
of  Ardwell,  Wigtonshire,  July  4,  1807.  Died  Oct.  11,  1837,  at 
Brighton.  Buried  at  All  Souls',  Brighton.  Brother  of  Samuel 
E.  (1808) ;  father  of  Charles  H.  (1847),  WiUiam  H.  (1837)  and 
John  H.  (1830).  {Biblioth.  Cornub.;  Memorials  of  Old  Hailey- 
bury College.) 

BATTEN,  LAURISTON  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Rayner  Winterbotham,  of 
Brunswick  Square,  Gloucester.  B.  there  July  26,  1863. 
School,  Amersham  Hall,  Oxfordshire  (Mr  West).  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  18,  1882.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1886.  On  the 
Oxford  Circuit.  Special  Pleader.  Practised  in  the  Admiralty 
Court.  K.C.,  1905.  Bencher,  1914.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Royal  Gloucs.  Hussars;  Lieut.,  1914;  Capt.,  1916; 
Major,  1917;  afterwards  in  the  R.A.F. ;  Staff  Officer).  Died 
July  31,  1934,  aged  71,  at  Culkerton,  Gloucs.  (R.  L.  Lloyd; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

BATTEN,  SAMUEL  ELLIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  27,  1808.  [2nd  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Penzance.  B. 
there  1792.]  Matric.  Michs.  1808.  Migrated  to  Pembroke, 
Oct.  19,  1809;  B..^.  1813;  M.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  10,  1815;  priest,  June  17,  1821.  Assistant  Master  at 
Harrow,  1815-30.  Married  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Venn,  R. 
of  Clapham,  Dec.  12,  1820,  at  St  Pancras.  Died  May  3, 
1830.  Brother  of  Joseph  H.  {lyg^).  {Venn  Family  Annals,  144.) 

BATTEN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  I,  1837.  Of  Herts.  [3rd  s.  of  Joseph  H.  (i794),  clerk, 
F.R.S.  B.  Aug.  18,  1818.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838.  In  the  Civil 
Service;  India  Office,  correspondence  department,  1839-62. 
Married  Sophia,  dau.  of  G.  Huddleston,  solicitor,  of  Lincoln, 


Battersby,  John  Harford 

Mar.  7,  1865,  at  Hampstead.  Died  Sept.  30,  1870.  Buried  at 
Stafford.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1830)  and  Charles  H.  (1847). 
(C.  R.  Hudleston). 

BATTERBURY,  HENRY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Aug.  2,  1869.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Haverstock  Hill, 
London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  Scholar;  B.A.  (33rd  Wrangler)  1873.  Ord.  deacon, 
1875;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1876.  C.  of  Chewton-Mendip, 
Bath,  1875-7.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Hillingdon,  Middlesex, 
1877-87.  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Ludgate,  1895-1903.  C.  of  St 
Margaret's,  Lothbury,  London,  1903-13.  Assistant  Diocesan 
Inspector,  London  Diocese,  1886-1915.  Resided  latterly  at 
6,  Bideford  Mansions,  Rosebery  Avenue,  London,  E.C. 
Author,  Handbook  of  the  Pentateuch.  Died  July  26,  1915. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  534;  The  Times,  July  28,  19 15.) 

BATTERS,  EDWARD  ARTHUR  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  8,  1878.  5th  s.  of  George,  Esq., 
stockbroker,  of  2,  Austin  Friars,  London,  E.C.  B.  i860. 
Schools,  King's  College  and  Bewick  (?  Berwick)  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1882.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Mar.  18,  1882,  as  5th  s.  of  George,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1885.  Of  CecU  House,  Waltham  Cross, 
Herts.,  in  1885.  Died  Aug.  11,  1907,  aged  48,  at  Linton  Bank, 
North  Park,  Gerrards  Cross.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The 
Times,  Aug.  13,  1907;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BATTERSBY,  CARYL  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  June  26, 
1877.  [S.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Highfield  Terrace,  Sheffield, 
formerly  V.  of  St  James's,  Sheffield.  School,  Sheffield  Col- 
legiate.] Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1884.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Bradford  Grammar 
School.  Lived  latterly  at  35,  West  Street,  Scarborough. 
Author,  Song  of  the  Golden  Bough  and  other  Poems.  Died 
June  16,  1927,  at  Scarborough.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Emmanuel 
Coll.  Mag.) 

BATTERSBY  or  HARFORD  BATTERSBY,  CHARLES  FORBES 
HARFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  16,  1883.  S.  of 
Thomas  Dundas  [M.A.  (Oxon.)],  V.  of  St  John's,  Keswick, 
Cumberland.  B.  there  Dec.  31,  1864.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1889;  M.A. 
and  M.D.  1893.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  ocuUst  to  the 
clinics  of  the  London  and  Herts.  County  Council.  Medical 
Missionary  to  the  C.M.S.  in  Lower  Niger,  1890.  First  Principal 
of  Livingstone  College  (which  he  helped  to  found)  1893. 
Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Medicine.  F.R.G.S.  Author, 
Pilkington  of  Uganda.  Died  July  4>i925.  aged  60,  at  Shirley, 
Harpenden.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg., 
248;  The  Times,  July  6,  1925.) 

BATTERSBY  or  HARFORD  BATTERSBY  [post  HARFORD  D.], 
DUNDAS  HARFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1879.  S.  of  Thomas  Dundas,  clerk,  of  Keswick.  B.  there 
Oct.  23,  1858.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A. 
1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (London)  1885; 
C.  of  Portman  Chapel,  London,  1883-5.  Chaplain  at  Davos 
Platz,  1886-94.  C.  of  Gt  Yarmouth,  1894-1901.  V.  of  St 
Stephen's,  Norwich,  1901-8.  V.  of  Emmaimel  Church, 
Hampstead,  1908-20.  R.  of  Sculthorpe,  Norfolk,  1920-6. 
Of  Sandpit  Cottage,  Seaford,  Sussex.  Author,  A  Norwich 
Parish.  Editor,  I'he  Mending  of  Life,  of  Richard  Rolle  of 
Hampole;  I'he  Shewings  of  Lady  Julian  of  Norwich  (1373)- 
Brother  of  the  above,  and  John  H.  (1876).  [Repton  Sch.  Reg. ; 
Crockford,  1937-) 

BATTERSBY,  FRANCIS  EDWARD.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1891.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Sept.  2,  1872,  at  Preston. 
[School,  Preston  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar, 
1892;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Assistant  Master  at  Newport 
Intermediate  School,  and  Lecturer  in  Mathematics  at  New- 
port Technical  Institute,  Monm.,  1895.  Head  Master  of 
Newport  School,  1905-19-.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1904- 
19.) 

BATTERSBY,  JOHN  CASSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  July  4,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A. 
1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Heref.)  1845;  V.  of  Carn- 
money,  Connor,  Ireland,  1849-53.  V.  of  Tollesbury,  Essex, 
1857-1900.  Died  unmarried  Nov.  I,  1900,  aged  80.  Buried  at 
Tollesbury.   (H.  B.  Swanzy;  Essex  Review.) 

BATTERSBY  or  BATTERSBY  HARFORD  [post  HARFORD, 
J.  B.],  JOHN  HARFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.  S.  of  Thomas  Dundas  [Harford-Battersby],  V.  of 
St  John's,  Keswick,  Cumberland.  B.  there  June  23,  1857. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1880;  M.A.  1883;  B.D.  1927;  D.D. 
1935,  as  Battersby  Harford,  J.  Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest 
(London)  1883;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Onslow  Square,  1882-9. 
V.  of  Pembury,  Kent,  1889-98.  Vice-Principal  of  Ridley 
Hall,  1898-1900.  Principal  of  Lightfoot  Hall  (Clergy  College), 


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Battersby,  Richard 

Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  1901-2.  Principal  of  Ripon  College, 
1902-12  and   1915.    Canon  of   Ripon  Cathedral,   1911-36. 
Author,  A  commentary  on  Deuteronomy;  Studies  in  the  Book 
of  Ezekiel.   Joint  author.  Life  of  H.  C.  G.  Moule,  Bishop  of 
Durham.   Edited  the  Letters  and  Poems  of  Dr  Moule.    Died 
Jan.  6,  1937,  aged  79,  at  Ripon.    Brother  of  Charles  F.  H. 
{1883),  etc.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford;  Records  of  Rochester; 
The  Times,  Jan.  7,  I937-) 
BATTERSBY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1818.    B.  at  Hindley,  near  Wigan,  Lanes.    Matric.  Michs. 
1818;   B.A.   1822;   M.A.   1827.    Ord.  deacon,   1822;   priest, 
1823.  Domestic  Chaplain  and  Almoner  to  Lord  Skelmersdale, 
1825-55.   Held  no  cure  after  1855.   Died  Oct.  28,  1866,  aged 
71,  at  Bellhaff,  Isle  of  Man.   (G.  Mag.,  1866,  11.  842.) 
BATTERSBY,    RICHARD.     Adm.    pens,   at   Sx   Caxharine's, 
June  21,  1894.  S.  of  John.  B.  Sept.  9,  1875,  at  Bury,  Lanes. 
[School,  Bury  Grammar.]    Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897; 
M.A.  1904.    Assistant  Master  at  Norwich  Grammar  School, 
1898-1902;  at  Dean  Close  School,  Cheltenham,  1903-19-.  Of 
3,  Delamere  Road,  Ainsdale,  Lanes.,  1934.    {Schoolmasters' 
Direaory,  1904-19;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934.) 
BATTERSEA,  Lord,  see  FLOWER,  CYRIL. 
BATTEY,    RUSHWORTH.     Adm.    pens,    at   Corpus   Chrisxi, 
June  28,  1845.    Of  Canterbury.    Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A. 
1849.    Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)   1849;  C.  of  Nettlestead, 
Kent.   (Cant.  Act  Bk.) 
BATTHYANY,  Count  ERVIN  (ERWIN).  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinixy, 
June  25,  1900.    S.  of  Count  Francis  (Franz),  of  Budapest, 
Hungary.    B.  Oct.  21,  1877,  at  Pozony.    School,  Budapest 
University.   Matric.  Michs.  1900,  as  Batthy'any.   Of  Bogote 
in  Zala  and   Eisenburg  in   1914.    (The  Titled  Nobility  of 
Europe.) 
BATTINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinixy,  Apr.  29, 
1774.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  East  Marden,  Sussex.  B.  there 
Jan.  25,  1756.  School,  Eton.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  5, 
1775;  Scholar,  1775;  matric.  Easter  1780;  LL.B.  1780;  LL.D. 
1785.  FeUow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1788-1836.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  19,   1773.    Advocate  in  Doctors'  Commons, 
1785.    Secured  a  large  practice  in  the  Admiralty  and  Ec- 
clesiastical Courts.    Advocate-General  to  the  High  Court  of 
Admiralty,   1 791-1803.    Chancellor  of  the  dio.  of  Lincoln, 
1796-1836.    F.R.S.,   1797.    Squandered  his  wealth,  living 
latterly  in  great  poverty.    A  friend  of  George,   Prince  of 
Wales   (afterward  George   IV).    Author,   Another  Cain;   a 
dramatic  poem.    Died  unmarried  Sept.  5,  1836,  at  Fitzroy 
Place,  Surrey.  Buried  at  St  George-the-Martyr's,  Southwark. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  D.N.B.) 
BATTISCOMBE,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinixy, 
May  5,  1854.   2nd  s.  of  WiUiam  [R.  of  Horseheath,  Cambs.]. 
B.  there.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.   1854.    Of  Wood- 
lands, Glasbury,  Radnors.,  J. P.,  and  afterwards  of  Hinton 
Court,  Hereford.   Living  Jan.  27,  1919,  when  he  celebrated 
his  diamond  wedding.   Father  of  George  C.  (1879)  and  of  the 
next.   (The  Times,  Jan.  27,  1919.) 
BATTISCOMBE,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,   (age  21) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  2,  1882.    S.  of  [Charles]  Arthur  (1854), 
Esq.    B.    1862,   at  Wells,   Somerset.    [School,   Sherborne.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1882.   Civil  and  mechanical  engineer.    Some- 
time in  Argentina  and  Uruguay.    Of  10,  Westclifi  Terrace, 
Ramsgate,  in  1937.   Died  at  St  Austell,  May  21, 1939.  Brother 
of  George  C.  (1879).   (Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  May 
24.  I939-) 
BATTISCOMBE,  ERNEST  MARSHALL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1888.    S.  and  h.  of  Albert,  Admiral, 
R.N.,  of  Weston-super-Mare,  Somerset.  B.  Dec  21,  1868,  at 
Mundesley,   Norfolk.    School,   Haileybury.    Matric.   Michs. 
1888;  Scholar;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1891;  Pt  II,  ist 
Class,  1892);  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Fellow,  1893.  Assistant 
Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1894-6.  Classical  Lecturer  at 
St  David's  College,  Lampeter,  1896-1902.  Inspector  of  School 
(Board  of  Education)  1902-29;  retired.   Living  at  Ronceval, 
27,  Montpelier,  Weston-super-Mare.   (G.  B.  Routledge.) 
BATTISCOMBE,    GEORGE   CHRISTOPHER.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinixy,  May  22,  1879.   S.  of  Arthur  (1854),  of  Woodlands, 
Glasbury,  Radnors.  B.  Feb.  7,  1861,  at  Wadborough,  Worcs. 
School,  Sherborne  (Mr  Harper).  Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Became 
a  Non-Coil,  student;  B.A.  (Non-Coil.)  1890;  M.A.  1901.   Ord. 
deacon,    1890;   priest    (Durham)    1892;     C.    of   Willington, 
Durham,   1890-2.    C.  of  Heene,  Sussex,   1892-7;    C.  of  St 
Margaret's,  Lee,  Middlesex,  1897-1900.    V.  of  St  Michael's, 
Bromley,  1900-4.   V.  of  Uxbridge,  1904-15.   R-  of  Denham, 
Bucks.,  1915-39-.   Sometime  in  Canada.   In  the  Great  War 
(Chaplain  to  the  Forces).    Brother  of  Charles  A.   (1882). 
(Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939.) 
BATTISCOMBE,  GEORGE  FREDERICK  ADOLPHUS.   Adm.  at 
King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  July  3,  1828.    S.  of  Robert. 
Bapt.  Dec.  23,  1810,  at  Clewer,  Berks.   Matric.  Michs.  1828; 
B.A.  1832.   Fellow,  1831-6.   Cadet  in  the  Imperial  Cuiras- 


Batty,  Herbert 

siers  of  Austria.  Died  Sept.  6,  1836,  at  Prague.  Brother  of 
Robert  S.  (i8i8)  and  Henry  (1820).  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.,  1836,  II.  665.) 

BATTISCOMBE,  GEORGE  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinixv, 
Aug.  20,  1884.  S.  of  Robert  Charles,  of  Sherwood  Lodge, 
Bath  Road,  Reading.  B.  Aug.  15,  1864,  in  India.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887. 

BATTISCOMBE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Nov.  24,  1820.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  Jan.  2,  1802,  at 
Clewer,  Berks.  Matric.  Lent,  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828. 
Fellow,  1823-37.  C.  at  HasUngfield,  Cambs.  C.  of  St  Giles's, 
Cambridge.  In  1837  became  a  Non-conformist  and  founded 
Zion  Chapel,  Cambridge;  also  founder  of  the  British  School, 
Cambridge.  Rejoined  the  Anglican  Church.  C.  of  Lowestoft. 
Minister  of  St  German's  Chapel,  Kidbroke,  Kent,  1865-71. 
(See  Mems  and  Gems  of  Old  Cambridge  Lore,  by  Urbs  Cam- 
boritum.)  Died  Jan.  13,  1871.  Buried  at  St  Margaret's,  Lee, 
Kent.  Brother  of  George  F.  A.  (1828),  etc.  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  Records  of  Rochester.) 

BATTISCOMBE,  JOHN  WILLIAM  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  1,  1899.  S.  of  William  Crickmer,  R.  of  Ware- 
home,  Kent.  B.  at  Hesper,  Iowa.  School,  Ashford  Grammar 
(Mr  B.  Snell).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1904;  priest  (Rochester)  1905;  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Erith,  Kent,  1904-6.  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Lewes,  1906-8. 
Chaplain  of  Wakefield  prison,  1908-10;  of  Warwick  prison, 
1910-14;  of  Preston  prison,  1914-30;  of  Parkhurst,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1930-6;  of  Wormwood  Scrubs,  1936-.  (Crockford, 
1938.) 

BATTISCOMBE,  ROBERT  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Mar.  7,  1818.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Windsor. 
B.  Apr.  13,  1799,  at  Clewer,  Berks.  Matric.  Easter,  1818; 
B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Fellow,  1821-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  25,  1823.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1827.  Ord.  deacon, 
1830;  priest  (Peterb.)  1831.  Sometime  P.C.  of  Brompton, 
Middlesex.  V.  of  Barkway  with  Reed,  Herts.,  1840-81.  Died 
Mar.  13,  1881,  aged  82,  at  Barkway.  Brother  of  George  F.  A. 
(1828),  etc.   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BATTY,  BASIL  STAUNTON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1891. 
[S.  of  WiUiam  Edmund,  V.  of  St  John's,  Walham  Green. 
B.  May  12,  1873.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (York) 
1897;  C.  of  St  Clement's,  York,  1896-8.  V.  of  Medmenham, 
Bucks.,  1898-1906.  V.  of  Bolsover,  Derbs.,  1906-11.  V.  of 
Wargrave,  Berks.,  1911-14.  R.  of  South  Hackney,  Middle- 
sex, 1914-18.  V.  of  St  Gabriel's,  Pimlico,  1918-24.  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  Mayfair,  1924-6.  Bishop  (Suffragan)  of 
Fulham,  1926-39-.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1936. 
During  the  Great  War  a  member  of  the  Church  Army 
Military  Committee,  1914-18,  visiting  French  and  Italian 
fronts  on  special  missions.  O.B.E.,  1918,  also  Orders  of  the 
Crown  of  Italy  and  Dannebrog  of  Denmark.  F.R.A.S.  R.  of 
St  Anne  and  St  Agnes  with  St  John  Zachary,  London,  E.G., 
1933-6--  Of  Holcroft,  Reigate,  Surrey.  Married  and  had 
issue.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Spiritual 
Lords;  Crockford,  1936.) 

BATTY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Apr.  27, 
1846.  S.  of  William,  of  Wolverhampton.  B.  there.  School, 
Wolverhampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest  (Chester)  1852;  C.  of  Liscard, 
Cheshire,  1852-60.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gate,  clerk, 
of  Bidston,  Cheshire,  June  5,  1849.   (Venn,  11.  274.) 

BATTY,  ESPINE  FITZHERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Chrisxi,  Jan.  15,  1884.  Of  Dublin.  [S.  and  h.  of  Espine, 
barrister,  of  DubUn.  B.  Nov.  1862.  School,  Haileybury.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1884;  B.A.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  24,  1884.  Called  to  the  Irish  Bar,  1891;  retired,  1921. 
Of  BaUyhealy,  Westmeath;  magistrate  for  Westmeath.  Died 
July  15,  1931.  Buried  at  Wimbledon.  (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Walford,  Co.  Fam.;  The  Times,  July,  1931-) 

BATTY,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Chrisx's,  Jan.  27, 
1866.  6th  s.  of  George,  merchant.  B.  in  London.  School, 
London.  Matric.  Lent,  1866;  B..\.  1870;  M.A.  1880.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1881.  Entered 
the  I.C.S.,  1870.  Professor  at  Deccan  College,  Poona,  1872 
and  1874-5.  Engaged  in  Judicial  work  at  Khandesh,  1875-6; 
Thana,  1877;  Ahmadnagar  and  Sholapur,  1878-9.  On  fur- 
lough for  two  years,  1879-81;  lived  at  Gt  Shelford,  Cambs. 
Sessions  Judge,  Hyderabad,  1884.  Under  Secretary  to 
the  Government  of  Bombay  and  Secretary  to  the  Legislative 
Council,  1885.  Acting  Magistrate  of  Bombay,  1888.  Member 
of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Bombay,  1893.  Remembrancer 
of  legal  afiairs,  1897.  Acting  Judicial  Commissioner  of  Sind, 
1899.  Acting  Judge  of  the  High  Court,  1900.  Judge  of  the 
High  Court,  Bombay,  1902-8;  retired.  Resident  at  Monkton 
Combe,  Bath,  1911.  Died  Mar.  29,  1923,  at  Hampstead. 
(Peile,  II.  592.) 


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Batty,  Robert 

BATTY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  {age  20)  at  Caius,  Mar.  28,  1808. 
S.  of  Robert,  medical  practitioner,  of  London  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  B.  there.  Schools,  Kirkby  Lonsdale  and  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar,  1809-13;  Tancred  student; 
M.B.  1813.  In  the  Army,  1814;  served  in  the  Grenadier 
Guards  in  the  Pyrenees  and  at  Waterloo.  Aide-de-Camp  to 
Sir  W.  Clinton  and  on  the  Staff  of  Count  Woronzow.  Retired 
as  Lieut.-Col.,  1828.  F.R.S.,  1822.  Married  Johanna  M., 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Barrow,  Bart.,  1821.  An  excellent  artist, 
exhibiting  repeatedly  at  the  Royal  Academy.  Author, 
Campaign  in  the  Pyrenees,  etc.  Died  Nov.  20,  1848,  in 
London.   Father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  11.  151;  D.N.B.) 

BATTY,  ROBERT  BRAITHWAITE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  May  16,  1849.  Did  not  reside.  Entered  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  10,  1849.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Robert  (above). 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1850;  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman; 
B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel, 
1853.  College  Lecturer  in  Mathematics.  Ord.  deacon  (Win- 
chester) 1854;  priest  (Ely)  1855.  Went  to  India  as  Missionary 
(C.M.S.)  i860.  Married  Beatrice,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Stebbing,  F.R.S.,  i860.  [Mrs  Beatrice  Batty  died  Apr.  30, 
1933,  in  her  looth  year;  well  known  as  a  writer  and  traveller, 
a  woman  of  wide  interests  and  unconventional  character.] 
Died  June  22,  1861,  aged  32,  of  dysentery,  at  the  Mission 
House,  Amritsar.   (G.  Mag.,  1861,  i.  332.) 

BATTYE,  CHARLES  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  23, 

1835.   Did  not  reside.    [Perhaps  s.  of  Charles,  merchant,  of 

Kensmgton,  London.   B.  June  3,  i8io.]   Died  and  buried  at 

•     Frankfurt,   aged   28   (date  of  death  not  found).     (Vis.  of 

England  and  Wales,  11.) 

BATY,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  Queens',  i77i.  Doubtless  matric. 
(Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  22,  1755,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1759.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Kirk  Andrews,  Cmn- 
berland.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Worcester;  Chancellor  of  the 
diocese.  Died  1801,  aged  64.  Will  (P.C.C.)  July,  1801. 
Probably  father  of  Richard  (next).  (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.; 
J.  Chsiloner  Smith.) 

BATY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1825.  Of 
Cumberland.  In  priest's  orders.  Probably  s.  of  Richard 
(above),  clerk.  [This  identification  is  uncertain;  he  may  have 
been  a  s.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Kirk  Linton,  Cumberland,  and 
brother  of  WilUam,  M.A.  (Oxon.)  i794-]  Probably  V.  of 
Worlaby,  Lines.,  1836-69.  Not  in  CrocA/ord,  1870.  Probably 
father  of  Thomas  J.  (185 1). 

BATY,  SEBERT  CONRAD  ELTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1885.  S.  of  Thomas  Jack  (1851),  clerk,  deceased. 
B.  Aug.  I,  1866.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Went  to  the  Seychelles.  Government 
Surveyor  there,  1892.  Director  of  Public  Works,  Mombasa, 
1901.  Died  Aug.  7,  1904,  aged  38,  in  King's  College  Hospital. 
-     (T.  A.  Walker,  586;  Si  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

BATY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1894.  S.  of 
William  Thomas,  of  27,  Fisher  Street,  Carlisle,  Cumberland. 

B.  Feb.  8,  1869,  at  Stanwix,  Cumberland.  School,  Carlisle 
Grammar.  B.A.  1894;  incorp.  from  Oxford.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  Scholar;  LL.M.  1901;  LL.D.  1907.  Whewell  Inter- 
national Law  scholarship.  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford) 
i888;  B.A.  (Oxon.)  1892;  returned  to  Oxford,  1894;  at 
University  College,  1894-1902;  B.C.L.  1895;  D.C.L.  1901. 
Fellow  of  University  College.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1896.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1898.  Legal  adviser  to  the  Imperial 
Japanese  Foreign  Office  at  Tokio,  191 6-39-.  Hon.  General 
Secretary  of  the  International  Law  Association,  1905-16; 
organised  its  Conferences  in  London  and  in  various  foreign 
capitals.  Co-operated  in  opposition  to  the  Declaration  of 
London.  Corresponding  member  of  the  Institut  fiir  Inter- 
nationales Recht  at  Kiel  University.  Associate  of  the 
Institut.de  Droit  International  and  of  the  Acad^mie  Diplo- 
matique Internationale.  Hon.  member  of  the  Circulo  de 
Diplomaticos  y  Consules  Universitarios,  Buenos  A>Tes. 
Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure  (Japan). 
Author,  The  Laws  of  Law,  First  Elements  of  Legal  Procedure; 
Intertiational  Law  in  South  Africa;  International  Law; 
Canons  of  International  Law;  Academic  Colours,  etc.  Of  3, 
Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  London,  E.C.,  and  of  Tokio.  (Univ. 
Pari.  Reg.;  R.  L.  Lloyd;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BATY,  THOMAS  JACK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  2,  1851. 
S.  of  Richard  (?  1825),  V.  of  Worlaby,  Lines.  B.  Dec.  6, 
1831,  at  Bedale,  Yorks.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Nov.  12,  1851; 
matric.  Michs.  1851 ;  Scholar;  B.A,  1855 ;  M.A.  1858.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1859.  Fellow  of  Sidney.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1855; 

C.  of  Saunderton,  Bucks.,  1855-8.  C.  of  Putney,  1858-60. 
Of  Worlaby  House,  Roehampton,  Surrey.  Died  there  Dec. 
13,  1869,  aged  36.  Father  of  Sebert  C.  E.  (1885).  (Al.  Oxon.; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

BAUERL6  [post  BOWERLEY],  WALTER  GOTTHOLD.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  5, 1896.  S.  of  Carl,  portrait-painter, 
of  London  [and  Mathilde  Erhardt].    B.  Aug.  17,  1876,  at 


Baumbach,  John  Godfrey 

Sevenoaks,  Kent.  School,  Linton  House,  London  (Mr  J. 
Hardie).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Served  under  the 
Crown  in  British  West  Africa,  1902-32.  Colonial  Auditor  of 
the  Gold  Coast,  1909-32;  retired.  C.B.E.,  1931.  Changed  his 
name  to  Bowerley.  Of  1 6,  Grange  Road,  Eastbourne.  (Who's 
Who,  1938.) 

BAUGH,  EDMUND.   Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  25, 

1 81 3.  S.  and  h.  of  Isaac  [of  Devonshire  Place,  Marylebone, 
London].  B.  at  Dover.  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  3,  181 3. 

BAUGH  or  BAUGHE,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1763;  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  (Queens')  1763.  Fellow  of  Queens'.  [S.  of 
Edward,  gent.,  of  Ludlow,  Salop.]  Matric.  (BaUiol  College, 
Oxford)  Oct.  27,  1743,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1747,  asBaughe, 
E.  R.  of  Neen  Sollars,  and  Milson,  Salop.  Minister  of 
Bewdley  Chapel,  Worcs.    Died  1814.    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag., 

1814,  I.  204.) 

BAUGH,  EGERTON  PERCY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct.  21,  1890; 
from  Ayerst  H.  [S.  of  Henry  (1849),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  30, 
1869.  School,  Royal  Institution,  Liverpool.]  Went  to 
Durham  University;  B.A.  (Durham)  1894;  M.A.  (Durham) 
1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Worcester)  1900;  C.  of 
Harborough  Magna,  1898-1906.  C.  of  St  John's,  Stourbridge, 
1906-12.  Chaplain  to  the  Stourbridge  Union,  1912-14.  C.  of 
Quarry  Bank,  1914-20.  R.  of  Melverley,  1921-8.  R.  of 
Drayton-Bassett,  1928-39-.  Brother  of  Henry  W.  C.  (1881) 
etc.  (Royal  Institution  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BAUGH,  HAROLD  RYLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1900. 
S.  of  Henry  (next).  B.  Dec.  13,  1880,  at  West  Derby, 
Liverpool.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  Exhibitioner,  1901;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord. 
deacon,  1903;  priest  (Worcester)  1904;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Edgbaston,  1903-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1906-10.  Chaplain 
to  St  Luke's  Hospital,  Halifax,  1910-14.  V.  of  St  Thomas's, 
Halifax,  1914-1 7.  V.  of  Stanley,  Yorks.,  1917-39-.  Brother 
of  Henry  W.  C.  (1881),  etc.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

BAUGH,  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  June  23, 
1849.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Wrexham.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
May  29,  1852;  matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860. 
Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest  (Chester)  1856;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Liverpool,  1855-9.  V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Liverpool, 
1859-88.  V.  of  Kempston,  Beds.,  1888-95.  R.  of  Wetherden, 
Suffolk,  1895-6.  V.  of  Wardle,  Lanes.,  1896-1902.  V.  of 
Ktrby-on-the-Moor,  Yorks.,  1902-14.  Surrogate,  dios. 
Chester  and  Liverpool,  1880-1914.  Died  Aug.  17,  1914,  at 
Kirby  HOI  vicarage.  Father  of  the  above,  and  Egerton  P. 
(1890),  etc.   (T.  A.  Walker,  498.) 

BAUGH,  HENRY  WALTER  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (above),  clerk, 
of  32,  Peel  Street,  Liverpool.  B.  Dec.  12,  1862,  at  Liverpool. 
Schools,  [Liverpool  Royal  Institution]  and  Westminster. 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1894. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1886; 
priest  (Liverpool)  1887;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Southport,  Lanes., 
1886-8;  of  St  Cyprian's,  Edge  Hill,  Liverpool,  1888-91.  V.  of 
Walton  Breck,  1891-1911.  V.  of  St  Bride's,  Liverpool,  1911- 
39-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool,  1922-39-.  Brother  of  Egerton 
P.  (1890),  etc.    (Crockford,  1939.) 

BAUGH,  JOB  WALKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  2, 
1787.  Perhaps  s.  of  Job  Walker,  alderman,  of  Ludlow,  Salop. 
Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry)  June  3,  1792;  priest  (Salis- 
bury) July  25,  1793.  R.  of  Frilsham,  Berks.,  1793-5.  V. 
of  Diddlebury  with  Westhorpe,  Salop,  1795-1818.  R.  of 
Moccas,  Heref.,  1797-1812.  R.  of  Ripple,  Worcs.,  1812-38. 
Preb.  of  Hereford,  1802-38.  Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
George  Hibbert,  Esq.,  May  17,  1808,  at  Clapham,  Surrey; 
then  described  as  Chancellor  of  the  dio.  of  Bristol.  Died 
Sept.  I,  1838,  aged  69.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BAUMANN,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1898.  S.  of  .'\ugustus  William,  clerk,  of  42, 
Canonbury  Square,  London.  B.  in  India.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord. 
deacon,  1902;  priest  (Norwich)  1903;  C.  of  Catton,  Norfolk, 
1902-5.  C.  of  Heigham,  1905-10.  V.  of  Trowse,  X911-13. 
V.  of  Hey,  Lanes.,  1913-24.  Organising  Secretary  of  the 
S.P.C.K.,  dio.  Manchester,  1919-27.  V.  of  Walmersley, 
Lanes.,  1924-8.  R.  of  Stretford,  Manchester,  1928-39. 
Of  College  Drive,  Whalley  Range,  in  1939.  (Crockford,  1939.) 

BAUMBACH,  JOHN  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
30,  1887.  S.  of  John  Andrew,  of  105,  Lancaster  Gate,  Hyde 
Park,  London.  B.  Oct.  16,  1869,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  LL.B.  1890.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1888.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1891.  In  practice  for  several  years. 
Died  July  25,  1910,  aged  41,  at  DaUington,  Sussex.  (Tht 
Times,  July  30,  1910;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 


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Baumgartner,  Henry  Algernon 

BAUMGARTNER,  HENRY  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Caius,  May  25,  1840.  4th  s.  of  John  Thomas,  Esq.,  M.D., 
of  Godmanchester,  Hunts.  B.  there  Oct.  25,  1821.  Schools, 
Hampton  Wick,  Middlesex  (Mr  Fenner)  and  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1840;  Scholar,  1841-3;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  1845;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1846.  V.  of 
Conisclifie,  Durham,  1849-58.  P.C.  of  Emmanuel  Church, 
Cambenvell,  Surrey,  1858.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Worcester,  1863. 
V.  of  Mevagissey,  Cornwall,  1867-81.  V.  of  Nettlebed,  Oxon., 
1881-1908.  Married  Frances  Octavia,  dau.  of  George  H. 
Wilkinson,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Apr.  30, 
1849,  at  Witton-le-Wear,  Durham.  Died  May  18,  1909,  at 
Henley-on-Thames.  Brother  of  John  P.  (next).  {Venn,  11. 
252;  Caian.) 

BAUMGARTNER,  JOHN  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  18,  1831.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  medical  practitioner,  of 
Godmanchester,  Hunts.  B.  there  June  27,  1812.  School, 
Geneva.  Matric.  Michs.  1831.  Resided  (on  his  mother's 
property)  at  Milton,  Cambs.  Magistrate  for  the  County. 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Milton.  Repaired  the  windows  and  roof 
of  the  Church  in  1855.  Married  Eliza  Brunskill.  Afterwards 
of  Gorleston,  Suffolk,  J. P.  Died  there  June  10,  1903.  Brother 
of  Henry  A.  (1840).   (Venn,  11.  214;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BAUSOR,  HAROLD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  Clare, 
Jan.  5,  1895.  School,  Nottingham  High.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1898;  M.A.  1903. 
Demonstrator  in  the  University  Chemical  Laboratory;  after- 
wards at  the  University  Correspondence  College,  Cambridge. 
Died  suddenly  Jan.  28,  1932,  aged  54,  at  Cambridge.  [Cam- 
bridge Chronicle,  Feb.  3,  1932.) 

BAVERSTOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1842. 
Of  Berks.  B.  Mar.  i,  1822.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
Dec.  19,  1847;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1848.  C.  of  Standish,  Gloucs., 
1847-54.  P.C.  of  Bream,  1854-8.  Assistant  Master  at 
IJppingham  School,  1858-66.  Died  Jan.  1866,  aged  43. 
Buried  at  Standish. 

BAWDWEN,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i, 
1826.  S.  of  William  [antiquary,  V.  of  Hooton  PagneU,  Yorks., 
for  whom  see  D.N.B.,  and  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Shackleton, 
of  Wakefield].  B.  at  Hooton  Pagnell.  School,  Southwell, 
Notts.  (Mr  Falkner).  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  Migrated  to 
Trinity,  Oct.  23,  1829,  age  26;  B.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon, 
1830;  priest  (Chester)  1831;  C.  of  Kirkham,  1830-4.  C.  of  St 
Helen's,  Lanes.,  1834-8.  Chaplain  to  the  Manchester  Royal 
Infirmary,  1839-64.  Resided  latterly  at  Pleasington,  near 
Blackburn  (for  some  account  of  his  father  see  Manchester 
Sch.  Reg.,  I.  212).  Died  May  27,  1867,  aged  59,  at  Pleasing- 
ton.   (G.  Mag.,  1867,  I.  119.) 

BAWTREE,  HARVEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus,  Nov.  21, 
1821.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Shadwell,  Middlesex.  School, 
Bromley.  Matric.  Lent,  1822;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1829.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  10,  1827;  priest,  Oct.  7,  1827.  Died 
May  2,  1835,  aged  36,  at  Lexden,  near  Colchester,  his  mother's 
home.   (G.  Mag.,  1835,  11.  99.) 

BAWTREE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  14, 
1810.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Colchester.  School,  Colchester  (Mr 
Cross).  Matric.  Easter,  1811;  Scholar,  1813;  B.A.  1815;  M.A. 
1818.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Liit.  dim.  from  Canterbury) 
Dec.  20,  1818;  C.  of  Stouting  and  PostUng,  Kent,  1818. 

BAWTREE,  SAMUEL  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1874.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at  Borechurch,  Essex. 
School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Died  Aug.  29,  1920. 
(Felsted  Sch.  Reg.) 

BAXENDALE,  FRANCIS  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  1882.  S.  of  Lloyd,  Esq.  B.  at  Totteridge,  Herts.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1882.  Of  Framfield  Place,  Sussex. 
J. P.   Married  and  had  issue.  Died  1918. 

BAXENDALE,  LLOYD  SALISBURY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  12,  1848.  S.  and  h.  of  Lloyd  Salisbury.  B. 
Sept.  4,  1830.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  LL.B.  1854.  Migrated 
to  Downing,  Oct.  28,  1854.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  12,  1854;  no  call.  Name  withdrawn,  Nov.  3,  1855. 
(R.  L.  Lloyd;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  11.  673.) 

BAXENDALE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  23, 
1850.  S.  of  Lloyd  [Salisbury],  solicitor,  of  London.  B.  there 
Oct.  24,  1832.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  LL.B.  1856.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Warwick,  1856-8.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Romney, 
1858.  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Maidstone,  Kent,  1860-88.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  13,  1890.  Brother  of  Lloyd  S. 
(1848).   (Peile,  II.  514;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  11.  673.) 

BAXTER,  ARTHUR  HAROLD  YOUNG.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  9,  1900.  S.  of  George,  wholesale  butcher,  of 
Moseley,  Birmingham.  B.  Jzm.  8,  1879,  at  Birmingham. 
Schools,  King  Edward's  Grammar  (Rev.  A.  J.  Smith)  and 
Mason  University  College  (Mr  R.  S.  Heath).   Matric.  Michs. 


Baxter,  John  Alexander 

1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1904; 
C.  of  St  Cleopas,  Toxteth  Park,  Liverpool,  1904-5.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Cheltenham,  1906-8.  Did  not  take  priest's  orders. 
Of  Moseley,  Birmingham,  in  1910.  Of  Walverdene,  Tresco- 
beas  Road,  Falmouth,  Cornwall,  in  1938.  {Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1938.) 
BAXTER,  ARTHUR  YATES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  14, 
1882.  3rd  s.  of  Frederick,  merchant.  B.  Mar.  1,  1864,  at 
Sale,  Cheshire.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1884,  as  '3rd  s.  of 
Frederick,  manufacturer,  of  Westbourne,  Kersal,  Manchester.' 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1888.  Of  Birkdale,  Southport.  Died  May 
16,  1928,  aged  64,  at  Southport.  {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  May  19,  1928.) 

BAXTER,  AUBREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Jan.  15,  1892,  a  choral 
scholar.  S.  of  Harry,  of  Gt  Braxted,  Essex.  Matric.  Lent, 
1892;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1930.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest 
(London)  1897;  C.  of  St  George's-in-the-East,  London,  1896- 
1900.  Minor  Canon  of  Chester.  Lie.  to  off.  dio.  Chester,  1900-. 
Warden  of  the  Diocesan  Special  Service  Clergy,  1925-35. 
Chaplain  of  Chester  Royal  Infirmary,  1926-39-.  Tutor  at 
the  Diocesan  Training  College,  Chester,  1927-39-.  Of  35, 
Parkgate  Road,  Chester.  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford,  1939.) 

BAXTER,  BRUCE  DUDLEY  RYDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  S.  of  Robert  Dudley  (1845),  of  5,  Essex 
Court,  Temple,  London.  B.  Jvme  22,  1867,  at  Hjunpstead, 
London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest 
(London)  1891;  C.  of  Edmonton,  1890-6.  V.  of  Helions 
Bumpstead,  Essex,  1 896-1900;  resigned  for  reasons  of  headth. 
Chaplain  at  Capri,  1900-1.  Missionary  at  Haifa,  Syria, 
1901-5.  Continued  to  reside  at  Haifa.  Died  there  Jan.  25, 
1907.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  2,  1907.) 

BAXTER,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  31,  1873.  S.  of  Isaac,  of  IsUngton,  London.  B.  Apr.  7, 
1854,  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Assistant  Master  of  Mill 
HiU  School,  1877-8. 

BAXTER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5.  1848. 
S.  of  Stafford  Stratton,  sohcitor,  of  Atherstone,  Warws.  B. 
there  Apr.  23,  1830.  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  (Burke,  Vis.  of 
Seats  and  Arms,  1.  31.) 

BAXTER,  EDWARD  GORREL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  14,  1873.  3rd  s.  of  Edward,  merchant,  deceased, 
of  Dundee.  B.  Aug.  28,  1855,  at  Kinculdrum,  Forfar. 
[Schools,  Merchiston  Castle  and  Clifton  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1891.  Landed  proprietor; 
of  Teasses,  Largo,  Fifeshire.  A  member  of  the  Royal  Com- 
pany of  Archers  (King's  Body-guard  for  Scotland).  J. P.  for 
Fifes.  Died  Feb.  13,  1928,  at  Teasses.  Brother  of  John  H. 
(1870).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.) 

BAXTER,  FANE  FLEMING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
1891.  [S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Fleming,  clerk,  of  Sibdon  Castle, 
Salop.]  B.  [Jan.  8,  1873]  at  Marylebone.  School,  Upping- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Of  Sibdon  Castle,  Salop.  During 
the  Great  War  served  on  the  War  Refugee  Committee. 
O.B.E.  Artist;  sculptor  and  painter  in  oils.  Of  12,  Upper 
PhiUimore  Gardens,  London,  W.  Brother  of  Godfrey  F. 
(1898).   {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who  in  Art,  1934.) 

BAXTER,  FRANK  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  30,  1892.  S.  of  A.,  Esq.,  of  Market  Street,  Ashby-de- 
la-Zouche,  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A. 
1925.  .'\ssistant  Master  at  Aird  House  School,  Edinburgh, 
for  two  years;  at  Clayemore  School,  Enfield,  Middlesex,  for 
two  years;  at  Coatham  Grammar  School,  1899-1 901;  at 
Portsmouth  Grammar  School,  1901-32-.  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

BAXTER,  GEORGE  TROTMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  4,  1779.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1781;  LL.B. 
1786. 

BAXTER,  GODFREY  FLEMING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  1898.  S.  of  Henry  Fleming,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  clerk,  of 
Sibdon  Castle,  Craven  Arms,  Salop.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Worcester) 
1903;  C.  of  Emscote,  Warws.,  1902-4.  Held  other  curacies, 
1904-19.  R.  of  Essendon,  Herts.,  1919-39-.  Rural  Dean  of 
Hertford,  1921-6  and  1935-.  Brother  of  Fane  F.  (1891). 
(Crockford,  1939.) 

BAXTER,  JOHN  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  28,  1824.  B.  1809,  at  Stroud,  Gloucs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1824;  Scholar;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  C.  of  Kingswinford, 
Staffs.,  1828-31.  C.  of  Wordsley,  1831-43.  P.C.  of  Coseley, 
1843-8.  A  frequent  contributor  to  the  Midland  Monitor. 
Author,  The  Church  History  of  England.  Died  1848.  Buried 
at  Coseley.  Father  of  John  H.  C.  (1861).  (R.  Simms, 
Bibliotheca  Staffs.,  where  he  is  wrongly  called  James  A.) 


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Baxter,  John  Henry 

BAXTER,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1870.  2nd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Kincaldrum.  B.  May  24,  1851, 
at  Dundee.  School,  St  Andrew's  University.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1881.  Of  Gilston,  Largoward,  Fife. 
J. P.  A  member  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers  (Queen's 
Body-guard  for  Scotland).  Twice  married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Mar.  30,  1908.  Brother  of  Edward  G.  (1873).  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1936.) 

BAXTER,  JOHN  HENRY  CHURCHILL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Jesus,  Sept.  i,  1861.  S.  of  John  Alexander  (1824),  clerk, 
deceased.  B.  Mar.  29,  1843,  at  Churchill,  Worcs.  School, 
Clergy  Orphan,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1861 ;  B.A.  1865 ; 
M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1871.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College, 
1864-88.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Cheltenham,  1870-2.  C.  of 
Harrow  Vv^eald,  Middlesex,  1896-1900.  Head  Master  of 
Tulse  Hill  School,  1900-3.  C.  of  Daventry,  Northants., 
1903-6.  V.  of  Norton-by-Daventry,  1906-24.  Resided 
latteriy  at  Sydenham,  London,  S.E.  Died  there  Mar.  7, 
1926,  aged  83.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.,  36;  The  Times,  Mar.  9, 
1926.) 

BAXTER,  MICHAEL  PAGET.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  ig,  1853.  2nd  s.  o  Robert  [Esq.,  of  Doncaster,  parlia- 
mentary solicitor].  B.  Dec.  7,  1834.  School,  Tonbridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1853.  Migrated  to  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
Oct.  16,  1858,  age  23.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1855. 
The  well-known  Evangelical  preacher  and  editor.  Went  to 
Canada;  devoted  himself  to  evangelical  work.  Ordained  in 
Canada  by  the  Bishop  of  Huron,  i860;  Minister  of  Onondaga. 
Became  imbued  with  the  idea  of  prophetical  truth;  studied 
the  Apocalypse  and  came  to  the  conclusion  that  Louis 
Napoleon  was  the  destined  monarch  of  the  World.  As  an 
itinerant  preacher,  attracted  large  audiences.  Proprietor  and 
editor  of  the  Christian  Herald;  estabhshed  the  Prophetic 
Neii's  and  Tlie  Signal.  Lectured  on  the  fulfilment  of  prophecy. 
Visited  Paris,  Belgium,  Switzerland,  Spain  and  Italy. 
Founded  missionary  and  evangeUstic  centres  throughout 
England,  amongst  them  the  Willow  Street  Philanthropic 
Mission  at  Shoreditch.  Resided  latterly  at  Highbury, 
London,  N.  Author,  Future  Wonders  of  Scripture  Prophecies, 
etc.  Died  Jan.  7,  1910,  aged  75,  at  Highbury.  Brother  of 
Robert  D.  (1845).  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  N.  Wiseman,  Lt/c 0/ 
Miclmel  P.  Baxter.) 

BAXTER,  REGINALD  TRUSCOTT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  19, 
1890.  [S.  of  Wynne,  solicitor,  of  Stoke  Newington.  B. 
Nov.  18,  1 871.]  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1898. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1897;  of  Wynne  E.  Baxter  and  Son,  Lewes, 
Sussex.  Town  Clerk,  and  Clerk  to  the  Urban  District  Council, 
and  Registrar  to  the  Burial  board  at  Lewes,  191 5.  Died  July 
19.  1939-  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  List,  1937;  The 
Times,  July  21,  1939.) 

BAXTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1871. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  19,  Leinster  Gardens,  London.  B.  Mar.  6, 
1853,  in  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1871. 
Football  (rugby)  'blue.'  One  Richard  Baxter  died  Aug.  27, 
1932,  aged  79,  at  88,  Chaucer  Road,  Bedford.  (The  Times, 
Aug.  30,  1932.) 

BAXTER,  RICHARD  [JOHN].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  9,  1847.    Matric.  Michs.  1847. 

BAXTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  8,  1830.  Of 
Yorks. 

BAXTER,  ROBERT  DUDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  2,  1845.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  [solicitor].  B.  Feb.  3,  1827, 
at  Doncaster,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A. 
1852.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1852;  entered  his  father's  firm  (Baxter 
and  Co.,  parliamentary  lawyers,  Westminster)  i860.  Acquired 
a  sound  knowledge  of  French  law;  well  versed  in  Spanish, 
German  and  Italian.  A  member  of  the  Statistical  Society 
and  of  other  societies  devoted  to  economic  research.  Author, 
political  and  statistical.  Died  May  20,  1875,  at  Frognal, 
Hampstead.  Brother  of  Michael  P.  (1853)  and  father  of 
Bruce  D.  R.  (1886).   (D.N.B.) 

BAXTER,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  9,  1889.  S.  of  R.,  Esq.,  of  Hughenden,  West  Hartlepool. 
-Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B..'^.  1892. 

BAXTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  28,  1782. 
S.  of  Richard,  C.  of  Stamfordham,  Northumberland  [and 
Master  of  the  Free  School  there].  B.  there  Apr.  14,  1763. 
Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A.  1786.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bristol,  Litt.  dim.  from  Peterb.)  May  12,  1786;  priest 
(Peterb.)  June  29,  1787;  C.  of  Ufiord,  Northants.,  1786. 
Found  dead  in  bed  on  Sunday,  Apr.  2,  1826;  at  the  inquest 
held  at  Bedford  Arms,  Commercial  Road,  London,  death 
was  found  due  to  natural  causes.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Apr.  7,  1826.) 


Bayfield,  Matthew  Albert 

BAXTER,  THOMAS  HOWE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  28,  1882.  S.  of  Thomas  Preston  NoweU  (next).  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1888;  priest 
(Bedford)  1889;  C.  of  Upper  Edmonton,  1888-92.  C.  of 
Kensal  Green,  1892-1900.  V.  of  Gt  Crosby,  Lanes.,  1900-15. 
V.  of  East  Coatham,  Yorks.,  1915-26.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1927. 

BAXTER,  THOMAS  PRESTON  NOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Oct.  30,  1844.  S.  of  John,  of  Barkisland,  near 
Huddersfield,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1845; 
Scholar;  B..\.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon,  1849; 
priest  (Ely)  1853;  C.  of  Isham,  Northants.,  1849-50.  C. 
of  Barton-on-Humber,  1852-8.  C.  of  Gt  Coates,  Lines., 
1858-63.  C.  of  Ravendale,  1864-7.  R.  of  Hawerby  with 
Beesley,  1867-96.  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Galway,  1869-76. 
Rural  Dean  of  Grimsby,  1875-96.  Died  Jan.  13,  1896,  aged 
69,  at  Hawerby.  Father  of  Thomas  H.  (1882).  (Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

BAXTER,  THOMAS  VINCENT  TORRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpu.s 
Christi,  Oct.  2,  1899.  Of  Lines.  S.  of  Torry,  joiner,  of  59, 
Newland  Street,  Lincoln.  B.  Feb.  16,  1881,  at  Lincohi. 
Schools,  Lincoln  elementary,  middle,  and  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  Scholar;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1909.  B.Sc.  (London) 
1908.  Assistant  Master  at  Bridlington  School,  Yorks., 
1903-9;  at  Liverpool  Collegiate  School,  1909-19.  After- 
wards Head  Master  of  Gotham  School,  Bristol;  there  in 
1932-.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BAXTER,  WILLIAM  (The  Rev.).  Adm.  at  Sidney,  Jan.  20, 
1845;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  [S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at 
Dublin.]  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Oct.  22,  1827, 
age  16  (sic);  B.A.  (Dublin)  1837.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge, 
1845;  M.A.  (Sidney)  1845.  Assistant  Master  of  Cheltenham 
College,  Gloucs.,  1841-51.  Went  to  Melbourne,  Australia. 
Died  there.  [M.I.  at  Christ  Church,  Cheltenham,  to  four  sons 
of  the  Rev.  W.  Baxter,  M.A.,  all  of  whom  died  young 
between  1841  and  1846.]  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.,  24;  Al. 
Dubl.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BAXTER,  WILLIAM  WALMISLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  3,  1847.  S.  of  William,  chemist,  of  Bromley,  Kent. 
B.  there  Nov.  21,  1829. 

BAYARD  or  CAMPBELL-BAYARD,  FRANCIS  [CAMPBELL]. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  7,  1870.  S.  and  h.  of  John, 
gent,  [of  Gwemydd  Berriew,  Montgom.].  B.  Nov.  10,  1851, 
at  Cedar  Grove,  Richmond,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1870,  as 
Bayard,  Fra.  Campbell;  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1873);  B.A. 
1874;  LL.M.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  17, 
1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1875,  as  Bayard,  F.  C.  Convey- 
ancer; practised  until  1909.  Of  Wallington,  Surrey.  Died 
Jan.  22,  1927,  aged  75.  Brother  of  Robert  V.  C.  (1877). 
(Scott,  MSS. ;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BAYARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  11,  1803. 
Of  Somerset.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1804;  Scholar, 
1804.  In  the  Madras  Civil  Service;  retired,  1833.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BAYARD  (formeriy  CAMPBELL),  ROBERT  VALENTINE 
CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1877.  S.  of 
John  [Campbell],  distillery  clerk  [assumed  the  surname  of 
Bayard,  July  27,  i860].  B.  Nov.  4,  1858,  at  Richmond, 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Died 
July  23,  1896,  aged  37,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  Francis  (1870). 
(R.  F.  Scott.) 

BAYARD,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.  Hon.  LL.D.  1897.  .Embassador 
of  the  United  States  of  America. 

BAYFIELD,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  30,  1832.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1836;  priest  (Ripon)  1837.  P.C. 
of  Ripponden,  Yorks.,  1841-7.  V.  of  Shiufield,  Berks., 
1847-66.  Died  Nov.  1,  1866,  aged  58,  at  Well  Head,  Halifax. 
(G.  Mag.,  1866,  II.  844.) 

BAYFIELD,  MATTHEW  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Mar.  25, 1871.  [S.  of  L.  A.,  chartered  accountant.  B.  June  17, 
1852,  at  Edgbaston.  School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham.] 
Scholar;  matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class) 
1875;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1877;  priest  (Rochester) 
1887;  C.  of  Lee,  Kent,  1877-9.  Assistant  Master  at  Black- 
heath  Proprietary  School,  1875-9;  at  Marlborough  College, 
1879-81;  at  Malvern  College,  1881-90.  Head  Master  of 
Christ's  College,  Brecon,  1890-5;  of  Eastbourne  College, 
1895-1900;  responsible  for  the  formation  of  the  cadet  corps 
there.  Temp.  Inspector  to  the  Board  of  Education  (Ireland) 
1901-3.  R.  of  Hertingfordbury,  Herts.,  1904-22.  Edited 
numerous  school  editions  of  the  classics,  .\uthor,  Latin  prose 
for  Lower  Forms.  Died  Aug.  2,  1922,  aged  70,  at  Herting- 
fordbury.  (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  B.  Routledge.) 


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Bayford,  Augustus  Frederick 

BAYFORD,  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Apr.  24,  1824.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Doctors' 
GDmmons.  B.  Jan.  16,  1809,  in  London.  School,  Kensington 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1828;  LL.B.  1830; 
LL.D.  1839.  Rowing  'blue,'  1S29.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  i,  1830.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1846.  Advocate  in 
Doctors'  Conamons,  1839;  Librarian,  1847-50;  Treasurer, 
1850-1.  Chancellor  of  the  dio.  Manchester,  c.  1857-71. 
Chief  Registrar  of  the  Court  of  Probate,  1858-72.  Married 
Julia,  dau.  of  Robert  Ballard.  Author,  legal.  Died  May  11, 
1874,  aged  65,  at  Albury  Heath,  Surrey.  Brother  of  James  H. 
(1821)  and  father  of  Robert  A.  (1855).  (T.  C.  Dale,  Middle 
Temple  Adm.  Bk.;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BAYFORD,  DAVID  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  8,  1786.  S.  and  h.  of  David,  M.D.,  of  Lewes, 
Sussex.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(i3//t  Wrangler)  1791.  Ord.  priest  (Canterbury)  1792;  C.  of 
Uckfield,  Sussex,  1792. 

BAYFORD,  JAMES  HESELTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Pembroke,  Nov.  20,  1821.  [S.  of  John,  magistrate,  of 
London.  B.  there.]  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  20,  1821; 
matric.  Michs.  1822;  Scholar,  1823;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist 
Class,  1824-5);  LL.B.  1828.  Proctor  at  the  Court  of  Arches, 
1829.  Attorney  and  Notary,  of  7,  Godliman  Street,  London. 
Died  Oct.  22,  1871,  at  Chelsea.  Brother  of  Augustus  F. 
(1824).   (Boase,  iv.) 

BAYFORD,  ROBERT  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  29, 1855.  S.  andh.of  .\ugustus  Frederick 
(1824),  of  Doctors'  Commons.  [B.  Mar.  13,  1838,  at  Albury, 
Surrey.]  School,  Kensington  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  Scholar,  1857;  B.A.  (36/A  Wrangler;  Law  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  i860;  M.A.  1867.  Cricket  'blue.'  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  2,  i860.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1863.  Q.C.,  1885. 
Bencher,  1891.  Treasurer,  1912.  Practised  chiefly  in  the 
Probate  and  Divorce  Court.  Registrar  of  the  Probate  and 
Matrimonial  Courts.  Of  Netley  Hill,  Botley,  Hants.  Died 
Aug.  24,  1922,  aged  84.  Father  of  Robert  F.  (next).  (Inner 
Temple,  Benchers,  Suppl.;  The  Times,  .\ug.  26,  1922.) 

BAYFORD,  ROBERT  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Apr.  24,  1887;  probably  re-adm.  1891.  S.  of  Robert 
Augustus  (above),  Q.C.,  of  11,  Cleveland  Terrace,  Hyde 
Pctrk,  London.  [B.  Sept.  24,  1871.]  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1895.  Rowing  'blue,'  1893.  Adm.  to  the 
Inner  Temple,  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1895.  Practised  on 
the  Western  Circuit  and  in  the  Probate  and  Divorce  Court. 
K.C.,  1919.  Bencher,  1925.  Additional  member  of  the  Bar 
Council,  1923-36-.  Recorder  of  Portsmouth,  1929-.  J. P.  for 
Hants.,  1915.  O.B.E.,  1920.  Of  13,  King's  Beach  Walk, 
Temple,  E.C.  (Who's  Who,  1938;  Burke,  O.B.E.;  R.  L. 
Lloyd.) 

BAYLAY,  ATWELL  MERVYN  YATES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1862.  S.  of  Charles  (1823).  B.  Nov.  30,  1842,  at 
Woodnesborough,  Kent.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar,  1865;  B.A.  (z&h  Wrangler) 
1866;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest  (Ely)  1867; 
C.  of  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambridge,  1866-8.  Mathe- 
matical Master  at  Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey.  P.C.  of  All 
Saints',  Guernsey,  1868-70.  Secretary  of  Curates'  Aug- 
mentation Fund  for  the  North  of  England,  1871-2.  V.  of 
Thurgarton  with  Hoveringham,  Notts.,  1872-1920.  Died 
July  3,  192 1.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Guardian,  Aug.  5,  1921.) 

BAYLAY,  CHARLES  FREDERICK  ROGERS.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1823.  S.  of  Wilham  Frederick 
(next),  clerk.  B.  at  Chudleigh,  Devon.  School,  Greenwich, 
Kent.  Matric.  I\Tichs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M..\.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely,  Liit.  dim.  from  Rochester)  June  14,  1829; 
priest  (Canterbury')  1830;  C.  of  Wilmington,  Kent,  1829-33. 
V.  of  Woodnesborough,  1833-47.  R.  of  Kirkby-upon-Bain, 
Lines.,  1846-90.  Rural  Dean,  1877-89.  Author,  A  Sermon. 
Died  Apr.  3,  1890,  aged  84,  at  Kirkby-on-Bain.  Father  of 
Atwell  M.  Y.  (1862).  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times, 
Apr.  7,  1890.) 

BAYLAY,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Emmanuel,  July  6,  1797.  Of  Devon.  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1800;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1805.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1834.  V.  of  Dartmouth,  Devon,  1809-11.  V.  of  St 
John's,  Margate,  1810-28.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1826-45. 
Preb.  of  Rochester,  1827.  Rural  Dean,  1840.  V.  of  Wilming- 
ton, Kent,  1828-32.  Chaplain  of  the  House  of  Commons  in 
1&21.  Died  Jan.  5,  1845,  aged  66,  at  Bishops  Teignton, 
Devon.  Father  of  the  above.  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BAYLDON,  JOE  WOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  17,  1853. 
S.  and  h.  of  Joseph.  B.  Apr.  13,  1834,  at  Carlton,  Vorks. 
Schools,  Wakefield  (Dr  Carter)  and  Heath  (Mr  Govets  and 

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Bayley,  Claude  Villiers  Emilius 

Mr  Hulbert).  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1864. 
Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1866;  C. 
of  Brinkworth,  Wilts.,  1865-7.  C.  of  St  Edmund's,  Nor- 
thampton, 1867-8.  R.  of  Partney,  Lines.,  1869-88.  R.  of 
Low  Toynton,  1888-1913.   Not  in  Crockford,  1914. 

BAYLDON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  May  16,  1832. 
S.  of  Daniel,  Esq.  B.  at  Applehaigh  (sic),  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  Scholar;  B..\.  1837;  M.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  Oct.  21,  1837;  priest,  Dec.  15,  1838.  C.  of  Thwing, 
Yorks.,  1842-5.  C.  of  Creech,  Somerset,  1846-8.  C.  of 
Wanstrow,  1849-51.  C.  of  Coleford,  Gloucs.,  1852-4.  C.  of 
Hope  Mansell,  1855-60.  Married  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Henry 
Cresswell,  V.  of  Creech  St  Michael,  Sept.  18,  1845.  Died 
Nov.  4,  1861.    (J.  Foster,  Our  Noble  and  Gentle  Families.) 

BAYLES,  PHILIP.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  28, 
1792.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  Thomas,  by  his  2nd  wife  Mary,  dau. 
of  William  Dennis,  of  Tendring,  Essex.]  Matric.  Michs.  1792; 
Scholar,  1793;  B..-^.  1796;  JvI.A.  1800.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  31,  1797;  priest,  Apr.  28,  1799.  R.  of  St  Mary-at-the- 
WaUs,  Colchester,  1804-55.  Died  there  Mar.  2,  1855,  aged  81. 
(Essex  Pedigrees;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  i.  437.) 

BAYLES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  18,  1828.  Did 
not  reside. 

BAYLEY,  ABEL  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1886.  S.  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Kelsall  House,  Stalybridge,  Lanes.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886. 

BAYLEY,  CECIL  EMILIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Sir  John  R.  L.  E.  (1846),  Bart.,  of 
14,  Hyde  Park  Street,  London  (assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Laurie,  Feb.  26,  1S87).  B.  Jan.  4,  1862,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  J. P.  for  Dumfriesshire. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  30,  19 19.  Brother  of 
Claude  V.  E.  (1S74),  etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Laurie.) 

BAYLEY,  CHARLES  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  3, 
1899.  S.  of  Charles  James  (next),  clerk.  B.  Jan.  19,  1880. 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  as  a  trooper  for  six  months;  afterwards 
in  the  miUtia;  Lieut.,  South  Lanes.  Regt.,  1904;  retired,  1912. 
In  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  9th  S.  Lanes.  Regt.,  1914).  Died 
Aug.  7,  1917,  of  wounds,  received  in  action  near  Ypres. 
(King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BAYLEY,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
May  6,  1864.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Tyldesley, 
near  Manchester.  School,  Brewood  Grammar  (Rev.  R.  Wall). 
Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Ord. 
deacon,  1870;  priest  (Manchester)  1871;  C.  of  Swinton, 
Manchester,  1870-7.  R.  of  Heaton-Norris,  Lanes.,  1877-91. 
V.  of  Ambleside,  1891-6;  retired.  Of  3,  PhilUmore  Gardens, 
Kensington,  in  1900;  of  Swedenbank,  Ambleside,  in  1905. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1906.  Father  of  Charles  H. 
(above). 

BAYLEY,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  6,  1834.  S.  of  John  (1803),  clerk.  B.  at  Wakefield. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1838;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1844.  .\dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  i, 
1840.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1844,  as  only  son  of  John,  clerk, 
deceased,  late  of  Eton  College,  Bucks.  Colonial  Secretary  of 
Mauritius,  1849.  Governor  of  the  Bahama  Islands,  1857-64. 
C.B.,  1862.   Died  July  6,  1873,  in  London.    (B:>ase.) 

BAYLEY,  CHARLES  SCOT.  .A.dm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  1878.  S.  of 
Charles  Cheetham,  deceased.  B.  July  18,  1848,  at  Mottram, 
Cheshire.  School,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight.  Matric.  Lent, 
1878;  B.A.  i88i;  M.A.  1885.  Traveller.  F.R.G.S.  A  member 
of  the  Alpine  Club.  Resided  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent,  in 
1898.  Died  May  6,  1920,  at  Kingstown,  Co.  Dubhn.  (Venn, 
II.  431.) 

BAYLEY,  CHARLES  THEOPHILUS  RICHARD  CLIVE,  see 
CLIVE-BAYLEY. 

BAYLEY  [post  LAURIE],  CLAUDE  VILLIERS  EMILIUS.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  3,  1874.  S.  and  h.  of  the  Rev.  Sir 
John  Robert  Laurie  EmiUus  (1846),  Bart.,  of  14,  Hyde  Park 
Street,  London  [assumed  for  himself  and  issue  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Laurie,  1887].  B.  Nov.  25,  1855,  at  Dover. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B..\.  1878;  M.A.  1883. 
Athletic  'blue.'  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1878. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1881.  Served  in  the  South  African  War; 
Commandant  at  Modder  River  and  Jacobsdal;  D.S.O.  C.B., 
1909.  Hon.  Col.,  3rd  Batt.,  King's  own  Scottish  Borderers, 
1905-10.  During  the  Great  War,  temp.  Lieut. -Col.,  2/5th 
Batt.,  1914-16.  Succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Bart.,  Dec.  4, 
1917.  Died  unmarried  Feb.  19,  1930,  aged  74,  at  Maxwelton 
House,  Moniaive,  Dumfriesshire.  Brother  of  Cecil  E.  (1880) 
and  Wilfrid  E.  (1878).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Laurie;  The 
Times,  Feb.  20,  1930.) 

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Bayley,  Cornelius 

BAYLEY,  CORNELIUS.    Adm.  at  Trinity,  June  30,   1781;  a 

'Ten-year'  man.    [S.  of  ,  leather  breeches  maker,  of 

Manchester.  B.  1751,  at  Ashe,  near  Whitchurch,  Salop. 
School,  Whitchurch  Grammar.]  Matric.  Easter,  1792;  B.D. 
1792 ;  D-D.  1800.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Lift.  dim.  from  Chichester) 
May  16,  1780.  Sometime  Master  of  Whitchurch  Grammar 
School.  A  Methodist  preacher,  before  taking  Holy  Orders. 
P.C.  of  St  James's,  Manchester,  'a  proprietary  church,' 
which  he  built  in  17S7.  Author,  a  Hebrew  Grammar;  Sermons. 
Died  Apr.  2,  1812,  at  Manchester.   (D.X.B.) 

BAYLEY,  CORNWALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  7,  1801. 
8th  s.  of  Thomas  B.  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.),  of  Hope  Hall, 
Lanes.  B.  there  Mar.  13,  1784.  [School,  Rugby.]  Scholar, 
1802;  Browne  medaUist,  1802,  1803.  Resided  till  Easter, 
1804.  Went  to  America,  Apr.  1804;  married  there  Mav  1806; 
returned  to  England,  Oct.  1806.  Died  Nov.  1807,  aged  23, 
of  consumption,  at  Doncaster.  Brother  of  Henry  V.  (1795). 
(.Peik,  II.  351;  Rugby  Sck.  Reg.;  F.M.G.,  280;  E.  Axon, 
Bayley  Fam.,  27.) 

BAYLEY,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  23,  1781. 
Of  Hunts.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Peterborough,  and 
of  Elton,  Northants.  [by  Sarah,  dau.  of  White  Kennett, 
Preb.  of  Peterborough  and  grand-daughter  of  Dr  White 
Kennett,  Bishop  of  Peterborough].  Schools,  Peterborough 
and  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1785- 
M.A.  1788;  B.D.  1795.  FeUow,  1788-1805.  Senior  Dean, 
1799-1801  and  1802-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  26,  1785; 
priest,  July  25,  1786.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Spencer  Madan, 
Bishop  of  Bristol,  1792,  and  Chaplain  to  the  same,  as  Bishop 
of  Peterborough,  1800.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Marquis  of 
Winchester.  V.  of  Madingley,  Cambs.,  1804-5.  Possessed 
several  books  from  the  Library  of  Bishop  Kennett  with 
manuscript  notes  by  the  Bishop;  also  owned  the  MSS.  of  a 
work  by  Kenneth  Gibson,  R.  of  Masham  and  C.  of  Castor. 
Died  unmarried  Aug.  13,  1805,  aged  42,  of  apoplexy.  M.I.  at 
Little  Stukeley,  Hunts.  Brother  of  Edward  (1789).  (St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BAYLEY,  EDMOND  KELLY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1864.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Surbiton,  Surrey. 
B.  at  St  Peter's,  Thanet,  Kent.  Bapt.  Apr.  27,  1845.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  LL.B.  1869.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  6, 
1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1871.  On  the  South-Eastem 
Cu-cuit.  A  Lieut,  of  the  City  of  London.  Sheriff  of  London 
and  Middlesex,  1879-80;  of  Roscommon,  1883.  Of  Rookwood, 
Roscommon.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Roscommon.  J. P.  for 
Galway  and  Middlesex.  Officer  of  the  Greek  Order  of  the 
Redeemer,  and  a  Chevalier  of  the  Belgian  Order  of  Leopold. 
Died  Dec.  3,  1898.  Father  of  Henry  d'E.  (1895).  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Boase.) 

BAYLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Sept.  17,  1789. 
Of  Northants.  3rd  s.  of  John,  late  of  Stukeley,  Hunts. 
Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar.  Kept  eight  terms;  name  off 
Mar.  21,  1793.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1792.  Died 
unmarried.  Brother  of  Daniel  (1781).  {Bmke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Laurie;  Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BAYLEY,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  30, 
1854.  4th  s.  of  William  Butterworth,  Governor-General  of 
Bengal,  Chairman  of  the  Directors  of  the  E.I.C.  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).  B.  June  25,  1834,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matnc.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Had  no  pro- 
fession owmg  to  ill-health.  Married  Amelia  M.,  dau.  of 
Edward  Emmet,  1862.  Died  Feb.  23,  1893.  (Peik,  11.  535; 
E.  Axon.) 

BAYLEY,  EDWARD  SKEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  21, 
1796.  [S.  of  Isaac,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Market  Harborough, 
Leics.]  B.  [Mar.  i,  1776]  at  Peterborough.  (Occurs  as  Henry 
Skey,  of  Clare  HaU,  in  Eton  Sch.  Lists.)  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1797,  as  Edward;  B.A.  1800,  as  E.  Skey; 
M.A.  1803.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  25,  1794, 
as  E.  Skey.  Of  Stukeley,  Hunts.  [Isaac  Bayley,  Esq.,  of 
Market  Harborough  and  clerk  of  the  peace  for  Rutland, 
married  as  his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Bigland,  of 
Frolesworth,  Leics.,  May  25,  1772;  his  two  sons  by  this  wife 
died  s.p.].   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BAYLEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  29, 
1819.  3rd  s.  of  [Sir]  John  [Knt.,  afterwards  Bart.,  and  Baron 
of  the  Exchequer,  for  whom  see  D.X.B.].  B.  Feb.  6,  1803,  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1819.  Adm.  at  the 
MiddleTemple,  June  12,  1822.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1827.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn  (of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-law) 
June  27,  1827.  Judge  of  the  Westminster  County  Court, 
1849-93.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Author,  legal. 
Died  May  4,  1893,  aged  90.  Brother  of  Kennett  C.  (1820). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Laurie.) 

BAYLEY,  FRANCIS  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1897.  2nd  s.  of  Kennett,  of  Sevenoaks,  Inchicore, 
Dubhn.  B.  July  5,  1878,  at  Dublin.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matnc.  .Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1936.) 

BAYLEY,  GEORGE  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1886. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.    Ord.  deacon, 


Bayley,  Kennett  Champain 

1890;  priest  (Rochester)  1891;  C.  of  Greenwich,  1890-7.  C. 
of  Wilberforce  Mission,  1 897-1 902.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Woolwich,  1902-25.  V.  of  Gt  Gransden,  Hunts.,  1925-7.  R. 
of  Huntingdon,  1927-35.  Chaplain  of  St  Nicholas  and  St 
Martin's  Orthopaedic  Hospital,  PjTford,  Surrey,  1935-. 
(Crockford,  1939.) 

BAYLEY  or  BAILEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
July  6,  1792.  Of  Hunts.  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  B.A.  1796. 
C.  of  Paston,  1 796.  R.  of  Lutton  with  Washingley,  Northants., 
1800-9.  [Henry  Bayley,  3rd  s.  of  Isaac,  of  Chesterton, 
Hunts.,  married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Sly,  of  Stanground, 
Hunts.;  male  issue  extinct;  perhaps  father  of  this  man.] 
Died  Sept.  25,  1809,  aged  42,  in  Wisbech,  at  the  house  of 
John  Thompson,  Esq.  (G.  Mag.,  1809,  11.  986;  Foster, 
Baronetage,  1883.) 

BAYLEY,  HENRY  d'ESTERRE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
29,  1895.  S.  of  Edmond  Kelly  (1864),  of  The  Arnolds, 
Holmwood,  Surrey.  B.  Mar.  lo,  1877,  at  Rathmines,  Co. 
Dublin.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898. 
Of  Middleton  Park,  Castletown,  Westmeath,  in  1938.  {Univ. 
Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BAYLEY,  HENRY  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  2,  185 1.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Warrington, 
Lanes.  School,  Warrington  Grammar  (Mr  Bostock).  Matric. 
Michs.  1851;  B..\.  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1856.  Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  1856;  C.  of  Appledore,  Devon,  1857-8. 
Second  Master  at  Bideford  Grammar  School,  1857-64. 
Became  a  Roman  Catholic,  1864.  A  priest  at  St  Mary's, 
Bayswater,  London.  Chaplain  to  St  Joseph's  House,  Notting 
HiU  for  18  years.   (W.  G.  Gorman,  Converts  to  Rome.) 

BAYLEY,  HENRY  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  13,  1795.  7th  s.  of  Thomas  Butterworth,  Esq.,  of  Hope 
Hall,  Lane;,  (fcr  whom  iee  D.N.B.).  B.  Eer.  6,  1777.  Schools, 
Winwick  Grammar  and  Eton.  Scholar,  1798;  Battle  Scholar, 
1798;  Prizeman;  matric.  Michs.  1799;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803; 
D.D.  1824.  FeUow,  1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1803; 
priest,  1803.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Chester.  R.  of 
Stilton,  Hunts.,  1804-6.  V.  of  Hibaldstow,  Lines.,  1806-14. 
Sub-Dean  of  Lincoln,  1805-28;  Preb.,  1805-28.  Devoted 
much  time  and  money  to  beautifying  and  renovating  the 
Cathedral.  Promoted  the  estabhshment  of  a  public  library 
at  Lincoln,  and  was  one  of  its  chief  benefactors.  V.  of 
Messingham  and  Bottesford,  Lines.,  1810-26.  V.  of  Gt 
Carlton,  1812-44.  Archdeacon  of  Stow,  1823-44.  R-  oi  West- 
meon  and  Privett,  Hants.,  1826-44;  repaired  the  Church  at 
Privet  and  built  a  new  Church  at  Westmeon.  Preb.  of 
Westminster,  1828.  Became  bUnd.  Married  Hannah,  dau. 
of  James  Touchet,  Esq.,  of  Broomhouse,  near  Manchester, 
June  17,  1807.  .\  distinguished  classical  scholar.  Author, 
Sermon.  Died  s./>.  Aug.  12,  1844.  Buried  at  Westmeon.  M.I. 
Brother  of  Cornwall  (1801).  (D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11. 
325,  A  memoir.) 

BAYLEY,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  28, 
1803.  S.  of  Wilham,  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.  School, 
Thorp-.4rch  (Mr  Piers).  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  Scholar,  1806; 
B.A.  (slh  Wrangler)  i8og.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  June  6, 
1810;  M.A.  (Emmanuel)  1S12.  FeUow  and  Tutor  of  Emmanuel 
1811.  Ord.  priest  (Bristol)  June  17,  1815.  Married  Jane, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Hammond,  Esq.,  of  Hutton  Bonville, 
Yorks.,  1816.  Died  1838,  aged  52.  Father  of  Charles  J. 
(1834).  (G.  Mag.,  1838,  II.  219  and  i866,  i.  293;  Hockaday, 
MSS.) 

BAYLEY  [post  LAURIE],  JOHN  ROBERT  LAURIE  EMILIUS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  14,  1846.  Transferred  to  the 
Ust  of  'Ten-year'  men,  Oct.  11,  1847.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Bart., 
of  Westminster.  B.  May  16,  1823.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Easter,  1861;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford) 
1846;  priest,  1847;  V.  of  Wheatley,  Notts.,  1847-9.  V.  of 
Woburn,  Beds.,  1853-6.  R.  of  St  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
London,  1856-67.  V.  of  St  John's,  Paddington,  1867-88. 
Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1881.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  3rd  Bart.,  Dec.  23,  1871.  Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence, 
for  himself  and  issue,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Laurie,  of 
Maxwelton,  in  lieu  of  Bayley,  Feb.  26,  1S87.  Of  Maxwelton, 
Moniaive,  Dumfriesshire,  N.B.,  and  of  Horsham,  Sussex. 
.\  famous  Eton  cricketer.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Dec.  4, 
1917,  aged  94.  Father  of  Claude  V.  E.  (1874)  and  Cecil  E. 
(1880).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Laurie.) 

BAYLEY,  KENNETT  CHAMPAIN  (CHAMPAIGN).  Adm.  pens, 
(age  21)  at  Caius,  Feb.  4,  1820.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  Knt. 
[afterwards  Bart.].  B.  Oct.  13,  1798,  in  London.  Schools, 
Eton  and  Rottingdean  (Dr  Hooker).  Matric.  (Oriel  College, 
Oxford)  May  8,  18 17.  Migrated  to  Cambridg:e;  matric.  Lent, 
1820,  as  K.  Champaign.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1822;  priest 
(London)  June  13,  1824.  R.  of  Acrise,  Kent,  1827-45.  R.  of 
Weybridge,  Surrey,  1828-45.  R.  of  Copford,  Essex,  1845-61. 
Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  James  D.  Brockman,  of  Beach- 
borough,  Kent,  June  23,  1831.  Died  June  2,  1861.  Brother 
of  Francis  (1819).  {Venn,  11.  177;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.,  sub  Laurie.) 


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Bayley,  Percival 

BAYLEY,  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Joh.v's,  May  2,  1889. 
S.  of  Joseph,  medical  superintendent  of  St  .Andrew's  Hospital, 
Northampton.  B.  July  27,  1871,  at  Northampton.  School, 
Oundle  (Mr  M.  Park).   Matric.  Easter,  1889. 

BAYLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  15,  1777.  Of 
Yorks.  Matric.  Easter,  1778;  Scholar;  B.A.  1782;  M.A. 
1785.  Fellow,  1783-1801.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  26, 
1785.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1796-7.  R.  of  King's 
Stanley,  Gloucs.,  1799-1817.  Died  Mar.  18,  1817,  whilst  at 
tea  with  his  fanuly.   (G.  Mag.) 

BAYLEY,  WESTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  13,  i775- 
Of  Staffs.  [S.  of  John,  solicitor,  of  Leek.  Bapt.  there  Mar.  25, 
I757-]  Matric.  Michs.  1775.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and 
Coventry)  Feb.  20,  1780;  priest  (Chester)  Aug.  5,  1781; 
C.  of  Barthomley,  Cheshire,  1781.  Married  EUzabeth,  dau. 
of  Humphrey  Felton,  of  Morleet  Drayton,  Aug.  26,  1780, 
being  then  described  as  of  Wheelock  Hall,  Clayhanger 
Hall,  Cheshire,  Broughton  Hall,  Flints.,  and  of  Wormsley 
Grange,  Heref.  Died  1812.  Weston  Church  Bayley,  of 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  was  a  second  cousin  of  this  man. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  G.  Mag.,  i.  600;  E.  Axon.) 

BAYLEY  [post  LAURIE],  WILFRID  EMILIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1878.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  R.  L.  Emihus 
(1846),  Bart.,  of  14,  Hyde  Park  Street,  London  [and  V.  of 
St  John's,  Paddington].  B.  June  i,  1859,  in  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  LL.B.  1882.  Athletic  'blue,' 
1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  22,  1880.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1885.  Practised  on  the  South-Eastem  Circuit  and 
Surrey  Sessions  until  1890.  Special  Pleader.  For  some  years 
a  member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Succeeded  his 
brother.  Sir  Claude  V.  E.  [Laurie],  as  5th  Bart,  of  Maxwelton, 
Feb.  19,  1930.  J. P.  for  Dumfriesshire,  1935.  Of  Faygate, 
Sussex.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  15,  1936,  aged  77. 
Brother  of  Claude  V.  E.  (1874),  etc.  (R.  L.  Lloyd;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Tlie  Times,  Dec.  17,  1936.) 

BAYLEY,  WILLIAM  D'OYLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  7, 
1845.  Mentioned  as  a  contributor  of  genealogical  informa- 
tion to  John  W.  Clay  in  1895  (see  F.M.G.,  iii.  828). 

BAYLEY,  WILLIAM  HENRY  RICKETTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx 
John's,  July  8,  1S19.  B.  in  the  West  Indies.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M..\.  1829.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Oct.  13,  1823,  as  's.  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  of 
Jamadca.'  Ord.  deacon,  June  28,  1829;  priest  (Bristol) 
Jan.  22,  1831;  C.  of  Littleton-on- Severn,  Gloucs.,  1831. 
P.C.  of  Stapleton,  1842-7.  C.  of  Lugwardine,  Heref.,  1854-60. 
V.  of  Nailsea,  near  Bristol,  1860-72.  Died  .A.pr.  10,  1872. 
(R.  F.  Scott.) 

BAYLEY-WORTHINGTON,  THOMAS  GIBBON.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  21)  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  14,  iSgi.  S.  of  Gibbon,  of  2, 
Porchester  Gate,  Hyde  Park,  London,  W.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1891. 

BAYLIFFE,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1774.  S.  of  George,  clerk.  B.  Oct.  31,  1755,  at  Ecclesfield, 
Yorks.  School,  Sheffield  (J.  Smith).  Matric.  Michs.  1774; 
Scholar,  1777;  B..^.  1778.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  18,  1778; 
priest,  Oct.  8,  1780;  C.  of  Greasbrough,  Yorks.,  1778;  P.C. 
there  1781-.  V.  of  Rotherham,  1794-1826.  Domestic  Chap- 
lain to  the  Earl  of  Effingham,  1798.  Married  (by  licence) 
Martha  Radford,  of  Sheffield,  spinster.  May  16,  1782.  Died 
June  2,  1826.  Brother  of  William  (next).  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.) 

BAYLIFFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  5, 
1779.  S.  of  George,  of  Sheffield  [Minister  there  for  44  years]. 
School,  Sheffield  (Mr  Chadwick).  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  B..^. 
1783.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Oct.  10,  1784;  C.  of  Mexborough 
and  Ravenfield.  R.  of  Blore,  Staffs.,  1786-1836.  Died  1836. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (above).  (Archdeaconry  of  Stoke-on- 
Trent.) 

BAYLIS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1834. 
Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Hedgerley,  Bucks.,  a 
commissioner  of  taxes,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Middlesex;  died 
July  12,  1867,  aged  82.]  B.  1815.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A. 
1839;  M.A.  1842.  R.  of  Hedgerley,  Bucks.,  1845-88.  [Charles 
BayUs,  Esq.,  died  Feb.  20,  1867,  aged  74,  at  Hedgerley 
rectory.]  Died  Apr.  8,  1888,  aged  72.  (Scott,  MSS.;G.  Mag., 
1867,  1.  407;  II.  264.) 

BAYLIS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1880. 
S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Copsewood,  near  Coventry.  B.  Nov.  19, 
i860.  School,  Wolverhampton  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880;  Scholar;  (26th  Wrangler  1883);  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887. 
Engaged  as  a  'coach'  in  Switzerland.  Mathematical  Master 
at  the  Royal  Academy,  Gosport.  Master  at  Dulwich  College, 
1887-9.   {T.  A.  Walker,  558;  Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

BAYLIS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  28,  1794; 
from  Oxford.  M.A.  1794.  S.  of  Joseph,  clerk,  of  Kingswood, 
Wilts.  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  14,  1780, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1786.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  Nov.  9, 
1783;  priest  (Oxford)  May  22,   1785;  C.  of  CoUingbourne 


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Duels,  Wilts.,  1783.  R.  of  St  Mary-de-Crjrpt  with  St  Owen, 
Gloucester,  1788-1834.  V.  of  Mickleton  with  Ebrington, 
1821-34.  Chaplain  to  Henry  Charles,  Duke  of  Beaufort. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Jan.  19,  1834.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
iv;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BAYLIS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  18,  1868.  S. 
and  h.  of  Philip,  auctioneer,  of  Ledbury,  Heref.  B.  Jime  20, 
1848,  at  Homend,  Ledbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872. 
M.A.  1876;  LL.M.  1886.  .\dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov. 
15,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1875.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit. 
Eteputy  Surveyor  of  the  Forest  of  Dean.  J. P.  for  Gloucester- 
shire. Benefactor  to  the  College;  founder  of  the  Philip  Baylis 
scholarship.  Died  suddenly  June  7,  1907,  aged  58,  at  White- 
mead  Park,  Park  End,  Lydney,  Gloucs.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Inns  of  Court;  Eagle.) 

BAYLIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Oct.  27.  1827; 
from  Oxford.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Winchcomb, 
Gloucs.  B.  there  Nov.  8,  1806.  School,  Park  Hill,  Gloucs. 
(Dr  Moore).  Matric.  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  28, 
1824,  age  18.  Migrated  to  Cambridge;  matric.  Michs.  1827; 
B.A.  1833. 

BAYLIS,  WILLIAM  HOLLOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
.Mar.  20,  1850.  Of  Lanes.  One  of  these  names  of  Gladestry, 
Kingston,  Heref.  Surgeon  in  1873;  his  eldest  son  William 
Mortimer  was  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1873,  age  30. 

BAYLISS,  CECIL  MORTIMER.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1895.  B.  May  23,  1874.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898. 
Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Lichfield)  1900;  C.  of  Hope, 
Staffs.,  1899-1901.  Held  other  curacies,  1901-9.  Principal 
of  Ashlet  House  School,  Stanford-le-Hope,  Essex,  1908-30. 
Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Winchester,  1909-26;  for  St  Albans,  1911-3°; 
for  Guildford,  1928-30.  Chaplain  at  the  Poor  Law  Institution, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1929-38.  Died  Jan.  19,  1938,  at  Parkhurst, 
Isle  of  Wight.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  21,  1938.) 

BAYLISS,  ERNEST  CLAPHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  5,  1886.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Newbridge,  Wolver- 
hampton. B.  there  [Mar.  lo,  1866.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon, 
1891;  priest  (Liverpool)  1892;  C.  of  St  Cyprian's,  Edge  Hill, 
Liverpool,  1891-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1893-6.  Diocesan 
Chaplain  at  Ripon,  1896-7.  Lecturer  on  Church  History, 
1898-1903.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Exeter,  1898-1936-.  Chaplain  of 
Trinity  CoUege,  Stratford-on-Avon,  1903-5-  Principal  of 
Ridley  House  School,  Kingswear,  Devon,  1905-21.  Twice 
married  and  had  issue.  Of  Ridgway,  Dartmouth,  Devon. 
(Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  Crockford,  I939-) 

BAYLISS,  REGINALD  WYKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  1,  1886.  S.  of  William  Wyke  (1854),  R.  of  Upham, 
Bishop's  Waltham.  B.  Dec.  24,  1865,  at  Milton,  Hants. 
School,  St  Helen's  College,  Southsea.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
Scholar  and  Prizeman;  B.A.  (20th  Wrangler)  1889;  M.A.  1909. 
Private  Tutor,  1893;  with  Capt.  James,  1893-7.  .Assistant 
Master  at  Holmdale,  Camberley,  1897-1901;  at  St  Dunstan's 
CoUege,  Catford,  1902-5.  Assistant  Master  at  Whitgift's 
Grammar  School,  Croydon,  1905-24.  Of  MUford-on-Sea, 
Hants.  Died  May  30,  1937,  at  Heme  Bay.  Buried  at  Streat- 
ham.  (T.  A.  Walker,  591;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1928-9; 
The  Times,  June  2,  1937.) 

BAYLISS,  THOMAS  ABRAHAM.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  20,  1880.  S.  of  Thomas  Richard,  mechamst.  B.  at 
.\shted,  Warws.  Bapt.  Jan.  25,  1863.  Matric.  Michs.  1880. 

BAYLISS,  WILLIAM  WYKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1854.  S.  of  John  Cox,  schoolmaster  [and  Anne,  dau.  of 
Abraham  W.,  surgeon,  of  Broseley,  Salop].  B.  Jan.  9,  1834, 
at  Madeley,  Salop.  Bapt.  May  28,  1834.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1854;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  (42nd  Wrangler)  185S;  B.A.  1859; 
M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1858;  priest 
(St  David's)  i860;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Lakenham,  Norfolk, 
1858-9.  Held  other  curacies,  1859-65.  V.  of  Milton,  Hants., 
1865-77.  R-  of  Stone,  Staffs.,  1877-84-  Chaplain  of  Stone 
Union,  1882-4.  R.  of  Upham,  Staffs.,  1884-9.  Died  there 
Dec.  5,  1889,  aged  55.  Father  of  Reginald  W.  (1886).  (Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  i.  159;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Mar.  28,  1770. 
S  of  John,  of  CaroUna  County,  Virginia,  Amenca.  B.  there 
Sept.  4,  1750.  Matric.  Easter,  i77o;  Scholar,  1/70-2. 
Married,  in  England,  his  cousin  Fanny,  dau.  of  John  Norton, 
of  London.  Returned  to  Virginia.  A  friend  of  Wilberforce 
when  a  student.   (Venn,  11.  89.) 

BAYLY  or  BURGES-BAYLY,  ARCHIBALD  ROBERT.  .\dm.  at 
Clare,  Oct.  7,  1893.  [S.  of  Robert  Surges  (1870),  clerk. 
B  Mar.  31,  1874.]  School,  Westminster.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  Belchford, 
Lines  1897-9.  C.  of  Bodmin,  Cornwall,  1899.  V.  of  Sundon 
and  Streatley,  Beds.,  1907-8.  C.  of  the  Holy  Cross  Mission, 
RavTies  Park,  London,  1908-10.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic, 
1910.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1915-19  (Lieut.,  ist  Batt., 
Heref.  Regt.,  19 17).  .afterwards  engaged  in  social  work  at 
Liverpool.   Married  and  had  issue. 

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Bayly,  Charles  Nathaniel 

BAYLY,  CHARLES  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  June  17,  1794.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  of  Hanwell, 
Middlesex  [sometime  of  Jamaica].  School,  Westminster. 
Elected  scholar,  1795  (but  not  admitted  on  account  of  his 
refusal  to  take  the  statutable  oath).  Ma  trie.  Lent,  1796; 
B.A.  1798.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  26,  1792. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1798.  Never  practised  in  England.  Married 
Lady  Sarah  ViUiers,  dau.  of  George,  Earl  of  Jersey,  Sept.  12, 
1799.   Died  Dec.  14,  1853.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BAYLY,  EDGAR  WALLACE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1884. 
S.  of  Henry  Eastfield,  Master  at  Cheltenham  College.  B. 
there  Mar.  22,  1866.  School,  Cheltenham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1890; 
priest,  1891;  C.  of  St  Philip's,  Caraberwell,  Surrey,  1890-4. 
C.  of  St  Alban's,  Streatham,  Middlesex,  1894-9.  ^-  of 
Watlington,  Norfolk,  1899-1914.  Rural  Dean  of  Fincham 
East,  19H-14.  Died  July  4,  1914,  at  Watlington.  (Venn, 
11.  468.) 

BAYLY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1777. 
Of  Hants.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Joseph,  M.A.  (1777).]  Matric.  Michs. 
1777;  Scholar,  1778;  B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1788.  R.  of  Chalton 
with  Clanfield  and  Idsworth,  Hants.,  1787-94.  Probably  R. 
of  Courtenhall,  Northants.,  1795-1813. 

BAYLY,  FRANCIS  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  12,  i860.  [S.  of  William  Goodenough,  V.  of  Fittleworth, 
Sussex.]  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  In  the  War  Office;  entered  the 
Commander-in-Chief's  office,  1862;  Secretary  and  Registrar; 
retired,  1902;  D.S.O.  Resided  at  Worthing,  Sussex.  Died 
June  29,  191 1.   (Who  was  Who.) 

BAYLY,  HUGH  WANSEY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7,  1891.  [S.  of 
Alfred,  of  Warminster.  B.  May  10,  1873.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  At  St  George's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1900.  Medical  Officer  and  Assistant 
Bacteriologist.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  Imperial 
Yeo.;  Civil  Surgeon,  1900-1.  Vice-President  of  the  Chelsea 
CUnical  Society.  Pathologist  at  London  Lock  Hospital, 
1909-13.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  R.A.M.C;  M.C.). 
Sometime  Clinical  Pathologist  at  the  National  Hospital  for 
Paralysis,  etc.  Founder  (1919)  and  Vice-President  of  the 
Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Venereal  Disease;  Hon. 
Secretary,  1919-28.  A  member  of  the  Scientific  Committee 
of  the  True  Temperance  Association.  President  of  the  Ex- 
servicemen's  National  Movement,  1923-4.  Author,  Venereal 
Disease,  its  Prevention,  Symptoms  and  Treatment;  Triple 
Challenge  (memoirs);  The  Locusts  (Air  Rearmament),  etc. 
Editor  of  What  we  Drink.  Of  143,  Harley  Street,  London,  W. 
Twice  married  and  had  issue.  (Medical  Directory,  1938; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BAYLY  or  BAILY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  10, 
1786.  S.  of  Benjamin,  gent.  B.  Aug.  11,  1767,  at  Frome, 
Somerset.  Scholar,  1786;  matric.  Michs.  1787;  B.A.  1790; 
M.A.  1793-  V.  (and  patron)  of  ChUthorne  Domer,  Somerset, 
1803-46.  V.  of  St  Merryn  (or  Merin),  Cornwall,  1803-57. 
Occurs  in  Clergy  Lists  as  J.  BaUy.  Died  May  20,  1857,  aged 
89,  at  Bath.   (G.  Mag.,  1857,  11.  99.) 

BAYLY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  17,  1850. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Debsborough,  Co.  Tipperary.  B.  Nov. 
30,  1830,  at  Ballynaclough,  Co.  Tipperary.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850.  Of  Debsborough.  J. P.  and  D.L.  High 
Sheriff,  1874.   (Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 

BAYLY,  JOSEPH.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1777.  S.  of  Edward, 
of  Havant,  Southampton,  gent.  Matric.  (Oriel  College, 
Oxford)  Oct.  17,  1751,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1755.  Perhaps 
father  of  Edward  (1777).    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BAYLY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20,  1827. 
S.  of  Joseph,  surgeon,  of  Kensington,  London.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Hammersmith  (Dr  Chisholme).  Matric.  Michs.  1828. 
L.S.A.,  1828;  M.R.C.S.,  1828.  Practised  at  Gt  Yarmouth. 
Married  Elizabeth  Lettis,  dau.  of  Henry  OIley,  of  Yarmouth, 
1829.   Died  Oct.  22,  i88o,  at  Yarmouth.    (Venn,  11.  207.) 

BAYLY,  PAGET  LAMBART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Lieut.-Gen.,  C.B.,  of  Edin- 
burgh. B.  July  18,  1863,  at  Glasgow.  [School,  Wellington 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord. 
deacon,  i886;  priest  (Ripon)  1887;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ripon, 
1886-9.  V.  of  Arkendale,  Leeds,  1889-91.  V.  of  Road  Hill, 
WUts.,  1891-1901.  V.  of  Netherbury,  Dorset,  1901-7.  R.  of 
Newton  St  Loe,  Somerset,  1908-25.  Resided  latterly  at 
Devizes,  Wilts.  Died  there  Aug.  i,  1928,  aged  65.  Buried  at 
Lansdowne  Cemetery,  Bath.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Angle- 
sey; Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

BAYLY,  ROBERT  BURGES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1870.  Of  Brighton.  S.  of  Robert,  barrister.  B.  in  Sussex. 
Bapt.  Nov.  7,  1851.    Matric,  Michs.  1870,  as  R.  Burgess. 


Baynes,  Donald  Christopher 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  10,  1869,  as  R.  Burges, 
age  18,  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Brighton,  deceased,  late 
barrister-at-law.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Lincoln)  1878; 
C.  of  Grantham,  Lines.,  1876-81.  C.  of  St  Michael  and  All 
Angels,  Brighton,  1881-7  and  1889-93.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  1887-9.  R-  of  Frome  Castle,  Heref., 
1893-6.  R.  of  Bosbury,  1897-1905.  R.  of  Hampton  Bishop, 
1905-8.  Officiated  in  the  dio.  Lincoln,  1908-10.  C.  of  the 
Church  of  the  Annunciation,  Bryanston  Street,  London, 
1911-12.  R.  of  Mordiford,  Heref.,  1912-15.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Chichester,  1915-16.  Hon.  Chaplain  of  Southborough,  Kent. 
Died  there  Sept.  15,  1928,  aged  77.  Father  of  Archibald  R. 
(1893).    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  17,  1928.) 

BAYLY,  TAVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  15,  1866.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Weymouth,  Dorset.  B.  there  1848.  School, 
Milton  Abbas,  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Died  young. 
(Venn,  ii.  378.) 

BAYLY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  John's,  Jan.  4, 
1821.  S.  of  W.,  Esq.,  of  Norelands,  Kilkenny,  Ireland.  B.  in 
Ireland.   Matric.  Michs.  1821,  as  W.  Morris. 

BAYMAN,  ARTHUR  LOWE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  July  31,  1873.  S.  of  R.,  Esq.,  of  141,  Westboume 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877.   Chartered  Accountant. 

BAYNE,  GEORGE  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene  > 
Mar.  II,  1847.  S.  of  Ralph,  Esq.,  of  Hanley  Road,  Homsey. 
Middlesex.  Schools,  Toubridge  and  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  Scholar,  1848;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord. 
deacon,  1851;  priest  (Ripon)  1852;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Wake- 
field, 1851-3.  C.  of  St  John's,  Lee,  Hexham,  1853-6.  C.  of 
South  Weald,  Essex,  1856-76.  V.  of  West  Hyde,  Herts., 
1871.  V.  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  1876-92;  retired.  Resided 
latterly  at  Ilford.  Died  Jan.  31,  1904,  aged  76,  at  Ilford. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  T)ie  Times,  Feb.  2,  1904.) 

BAYNE,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  31,  1814.  S.  of  William  [Esq.,  of  New  Grove,  Mile  End, 
London].  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  Scholar,  1818. 
B.A.  (lith  Wrangler)  1819;  M.A.  1822;  M.L.  1829;  M.D. 
1830.  Fellow,  1821.  F.R.C.P.,  F.G.S.  In  practice  at 
Southampton.  Latterly  of  Alpha  Road,  Regent's  Park, 
London.  Died  there  June  13,  1844,  aged  48.  Father  of  the 
next.   (G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  217,  323.) 

BAYNE,  WILLIAM  THIRLWALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  27,  1858.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam  J.  (above),  physician,  of 
Southampton.  B.  June  10,  1838,  at  Bury,  Suffolk.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  LL.B.  1862;  LL.M.  1865;  LL.D. 
1889.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Iim,  Oct.  16,  i860.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1863.  On  the  South-Eastern  Circuit.  Of  Brockhill, 
Broadclyst,  Exeter.  J. P.  for  Devon.  Died  Aug.  21,  1917, 
aged  79,  at  Brockhill.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Morning  Post, 
Aug.  23,  1917-) 

BAYNE-POWELL,  WILLIAM  MAURICE,  see  POWELL,  W.  M. 

BAYNES,  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  6,  1802.  S.  and 
h.  of  William  (1759),  R-  of  Rickinghal!,  Suffolk.  B.  there 
Oct.  15,  1784.  Schools,  Bury  Grammar  (Mr  Becher)  and 
Fersfield,  Norfolk  (Mr  Carter).  Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar, 
1804;  B.A.  1807.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  13,  1808; 
priest,  Dec.  18,  1808.  R.  of  Adstock,  Bucks.,  1809-60.  J. P. 
for  Bucks.  Married  Harriet  Sophia,  dau.  of  William  Ross, 
Esq.,  of  Fludyer  Street,  Westminster,  181 1.  Died  June  27, 
i860,  aged  76,  at  Adstock.  (Lipscomb,  11.  515;  G.  Mag., 
i860,  II.  210.) 

BAYNES,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  11,  1850.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Choisy,  Guernsey. 
B.  at  Brighton.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1856.  Ord. 
deacon  (Sarum)  1858;  priest  (E.xeter)  1859;  C.  of  Copford, 
Essex,  1859-66.  C.  of  Lyndhurst,  Hants.,  1866-74.  V.  of 
Wyken,  Warws.,  and  Chaplain  of  Binley  (donative)  1874-90- 
Died  Oct.  13,  1891,  aged  59,  at  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.  (Scott, 
MSS.) 

BAYNES,  CRAIG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  6,  1829.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829,  but  see  note  sub  Baynes,  William  Craig. 

BAYNES,  DONALD  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Sidney,  Nov.  3,  1832.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Christopher,  Bart.,  of 
Bath.  B.  Nov.  4,  1807,  at  Harefield,  Middlesex.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  LL.B.  1844.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  June  5,  1845.  Previously  an  Officer  in  the  62nd 
Regt.  Ord.  deacon,  1836;  priest  (Winchester)  1837-  C.  of 
Thruxton,  Hants.,  in  1846-64.  C.  of  Andover,  1873-5. 
Resided  latterly  at  Winchester.  Married  Anne  Maria,  dau. 
of  Henry  Boulton,  of  Moulton,  Lines.,  July  27,  1830.  Died 
s.p.  Jan.  18,  1884,  aged  76,  at  Winchester.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 


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Baynes,  Edward 

BAYNES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  6, 
1770.  5ths.  of  Robert  (1730),  R.  of  Aspal  Stonham,  Suffolk.  B. 
there  July  22,  1751.  School,  Hartforth,  Yorks.  (Mr  Raine). 
Matric.  Michs.  1770;  Scholar,  1773;  B.A.  {8th  Wrangler) 
1774;  M.A.  1777.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  12, 
1774;  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Nov.  10,  i775; 
C.  of  Palgrave  and  Thrandeston,  Suffolk,  i774-  R-  of  Week 
(Wyke)  St  Mary,  Cornwall,  1781-1821.  Died  there  Apr.  5, 
182 1.  Brother  of  William  (1759)  and  father  of  William  W. 
(1812).   (Whitaker,  Due.  Lead.) 

BAYNES,  FRANCIS  HILL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  26,  i860.  Did  not  reside.  3rd  s.  of  Charles  [Robert],  of 
Minchinhampton,  GIoucs.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric. 
(New  College)  Oct.  12,  1861;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1865;  M.A.  1868. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  14,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1870.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BAYNES,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11 
1866.  S.  of  John,  cotton-spinner  [of  Claremont  Hall,  Black- 
bum].  B.  Feb.  5,  1848,  at  Blackburn.  [School,  Rugby.] 
Scholar,  1864;  matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  (zoth  Wrangler) 
1870;  M.A.  1875.  Of  Summerhill,  Kidderminster.  High 
Sheriff  of  Lancashire,  1900.  J. P.,  D.L.  Chairman  of  the 
Cotton  Trade  Tariff  Reform  Association.  Director  of  the 
London  and  North  Western  Railway  Co.  Died  Nov.  12, 
1917.   Brother  of  James  P.  (1871)  and  Thomas  H.  (1861). 

BAYNES,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1899- 
S.  of  Frederick,  of  Samlesbury  Hall,  Preston,  Lanes.  B. 
July  20,  1880,  at  Blackburn,  Lanes.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899.  Entered  the  Army;  3rd  Hussars,  1900.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War,  1901-2;  in  the  Great  War  (3rd 
Hussars;  Capt.;  wounded;  Major;  retired).  {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BAYNES,  JAMES  PILKINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  6,  1871.  S.  of  John,  cotton-spinner.  B.  Apr.  28,  1852,  at 
Blackburn,  Lanes.  Schools,  Blackburn  and  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1876; 
priest  (Manchester)  1877;  C.  of  Padiham,  Lanes.,  1876-8.  C. 
of  Astbury,  Cheshire,  1878.  V.  of  Hulme  Walfield,  1878-80. 
C.  of  Walton-on-the-Hill,  Lanes.,  1880-4.  V.  of  All  Saints', 
Prince's  Park,  Liverpool,  1884-1907.  V.  of  Odiham,  Hants., 
1907-27.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Territorial  Decoration, 
1919).  Died  suddenly  Mar.  5,  1927.  Brother  of  Frederick 
(1866),  etc.   {Univ.  War  List;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BAYNES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14  {sic))  at  Trinity,  Apr.  2, 
1773.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  of  Middleham,  Yorks.  School, 
Bradford,  Yorks.  (Mr  Butler).  Matric.  Michs.  1773;  Scholar, 
1776;  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman;  ist  Chancellor's  medal;  B..\. 
(3rd  Wrangler)  1777;  M.A.  1780.  Fellow,  1778-87.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  16,  1777.  Practised  as  a  Special  Pleader. 
Interested  himself  in  politics;  became  a  zealous  Whig.  One 
of  the  ten  Fellows  who  signed  a  petition  remonstrating 
against  the  'irregular  practice  of  certain  seniors  in  the 
election  of  Fellows'  (Cooper,  Annals,  iv.  424).  Author, 
miscellaneous.  To  be  distinguished  from  a  contemporary 
namesake  at  Oxford  who  was  R.  of  Exton,  Hants.,  i794- 
1831,  and  with  whom  he  is  wrongly  identified  in  the  Gent. 
Mag.,  1831,  I.  647.   Died  Aug.  3  (?  4),  1787.   {D.N.B.) 

BAYNES,  JOHN  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15, 
1897,  as  an  advanced  student.  S.  of  WiUiam  Henry,  V.  of 
Warton,  Kirkham,  Lanes.  B.  Sept.  19,  1878,  at  Pendleton, 
Lanes.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900; 
M.A.  1911.  Assistant  Master  at  Magdalen  School,  Brackley, 
Oxon.,  1901;  at  Northampton  County  School,  1904;  at 
Newcastle  High  School,  1907-10.  Head  Master  of  the 
Junior  Department  at  Wakefield  Grammar  School,  1910-32-. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BAYNES,  MALCOLM  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  5,  1872.  S.  of  William  John  Walter  [afterwards  Bart.], 
of  West  Hill,  Putney,  London.  B.  Aug.  15,  1853,  at  Wimble- 
.  don,  Surrey.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A. 
1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Chichester) 
1881;  C.  of  Horsham,  Sussex,  1878-84.  C.  of  St  Mark's, 
Reigate,  1884-5.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Reigate,  1885-90.  V.  of 
Crondall,  Hants.,  1890-7.  R.  of  Ringwould,  Kent,  1897- 
1915.  Of  Upper  Swainswick,  Bath,  1938.  (Burke,  P.  and  B. ; 
Crockford,  1938.) 

BAYNES,  MICHAEL.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1757-  V.  of 
Ringmere,  Sussex,  1754.  V.  of  Fletching,  1760-86.  Died 
(?)  1786.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 
{Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BAYNES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  25,  1789- 
S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  Capt.,  R.N.,  of  Knowstrop,  near  Leeds. 
B.  Mar.  14,  1766  ,at  Kingston-on-Thames.  Schools,  Leeds 
(Mr  Brooks)  and  Rattlesden,  Suffolk  (Mr  Hum).  Matric. 
Michs.  1789;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1797.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  9,  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  12,  i797; 
priest  (London)  Oct.  1,  1809.   Chaplain  in  the  Navy.   After- 


Bazalgette,  Augustus 

wards  Chaplain  to  the  E.I.C.  at  Bombay.  Married,  at  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Johanna  Filia,  dau.  of  M.  Boreherds, 
R.  of  Stellenbosch,  May,  1810.  Died  Aug.  27, 1822,  in  London. 
Buried  in  Old  St  Pancras  Church.   (Burke,  Family  Records.) 

BAYNES,  THOMAS  HUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
25,  1861.  S.  of  John,  cotton-spinner.  B.  at  Blackburn, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  Feb.  14,  1845.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865; 
M.A.  1869.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1864,  as  s. 
of  John,  merchant,  of  Claremont  (Charlmont)  Hall,  Black- 
bum.   Brother  of  Frederick  (i866),  etc. 

BAYNES,  WALTER  INGRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Nov.  21,  1873.   S.  of  John.   B.  at  York.   Matric.  Lent,  1874. 

BAYNES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  15, 
1759.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (1730),  R.  of  Aspal  Stonham, 
Suffolk.  B.  May  19,  1740,  at  Knowstrop,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Leeds  and  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Garnham).  Matric.  Michs. 
1759;  Scholar,  1760;  B.A.  1763;  M.A.  1786.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  27,  1763;  priest,  Aug.  1764;  C.  of  Eye,  Suffolk, 
1764.  C.  of  Burston,  Norfolk,  1764.  V.  of  Sherbum  with 
Letherton  and  Micklefield,  Yorks.,  1771-8.  R.  of  Lower 
Rickinghall,  Suffolk,  1778.  R.  of  Upper  Rickinghall,  1785- 
1827.  Married  Penelope  Dove.  Died  June  26,  1827,  aged  87. 
M.I.  at  Lower  Rickinghall.  Father  of  Adam  (1802);  brother 
of  Edward  (1770).   (Burke,  Family  Records;  G.  Mag.) 

BAYNES,  WILLIAM  CRAIG.  Matric.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1832;  probably  adm.  pens.  Apr.  6,  1829,  as  Baynes,  Craig 
(q.v.).  B.A.  1835.  [School,  Haileybury.]  The  signatures  of 
this  man  at  matriculation  and  that  of  Craig  Baynes  (1829) 
are  identical;  apparently  only  one  person  is  concerned. 
(Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BAYNES,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  COLSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1894.  S.  and  h.  of  [Sir]  Christopher 
William  [succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  of  Harefield  Place,  Middlesex, 
1897],  of  2,  Old  Burlington  Street,  London.  B.  Feb.  23,  1876, 
in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1897;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1903.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  1900.  Licenci6-en-droit  (Paris)  1905.  In  the 
Egyptian  Civil  Service,  1906-22.  Judge  of  Egyptian  Native 
Courts,  1913.  Chief  Inspector  of  Justice,  1919.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Coldstream  Guards,  and  General 
Staff;  mentioned  in  despatches;  M.C.,  1917).  Succeeded  his 
father  as  5th  Bart.,  July  29,  1936.  Of  27,  Lowndes  Square, 
London,  S.W.  i.  {Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Wlw,  1938;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BAYNES,  WILLIAM  WOGAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  5, 
1812.  3rd  s.  of  Edward  (1770),  R.  of  Wyke  St  Mary,  Corn- 
wall. B.  there  July  24,  1794.  School,  Abingdon  (Mr 
Lempridre).  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Scholar,  1813.  'Expelled 
from  the  University,  Jan.  2,  1815.'  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  26,  1819;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1819. 

BAYNHAM,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  18, 
1842.  S.  of  John  Monchet,  surgeon.  B.  May  3,  1824.,  at 
Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward  VI.  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B..-^.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct. 
1847;  priest  (Canterbury)  1849;  C.  of  Eastry,  Kent,  1847-9. 
C.  of  St  John's,  Margate,  1849-52.  R.  of  Charlton-in-Dover, 
1852-88.  Chaplain  of  Dover  Gaol,  1857-77.  Died  Dec.  23, 
1888.    Father  of  John  H.  (next).    {Peile,  u.  479.) 

BAYNHAM,  JOHN  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1893.  S.  of  John  Francis  (above).  B.  1875,  at  Dover. 
School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896; 
M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (St  Albans)  1899;  C. 
of  St  John's,  Forest  Gate,  1898-1900.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces, 
1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-2.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-18;  mentioned  in  despatches.  Chaplain 
in  the  Army,  1918-30.  R.  of  Shalstone  with  Biddlesdon, 
Bucks.,  1930-6.  Of  Yew  Tree  House,  Dedham,  Essex,  1938. 
{Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BAYNING,  Lord,  see  TOWNSHEND,  HENRY  (1816). 

BAYTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1837. 
Of  Sussex.  Perhaps  s.  of  William  Stevens  (next),  clerk. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837. 

BAYTON,  WILLIAM  STEVENS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1810.  [S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Hambledon,  Hants.] 
B.  there.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (St  Edmund  Hall) 
June  4,  1794,  age  22.  R.  of  Ford,  Sussex,  1807-48.  V.  of 
Madehurst,  1815-48.  Died  Jan.  17,  1848,  'at  his  residence  in 
the  Hornet,  Chichester';  styled  the  Rev.  William  Bayton. 
Perhaps  father  of  John  (above).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  446.) 

BAZALGETTE,  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  30,  1827.  7th  s.  of  Louis,  of  Eastwick  Park,  Surrey 
(died  1830;  the  estate  was  sold  in  1833).  Migrated  to 
Emmanuel,  Jan.  7,  1828;  matric.  Lent,  182S.  (Brayley, 
Surrev,  iv.  470;  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Surrey,  iii.  328.) 


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BAZALGETTE,  EVELYN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1879.  S.  of 
Sir  Joseph,  Knt.,  civil  engineer  (for  whom  sec  D.N.B.). 
B  Apr.  I,  i86i,  at  Morden,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1886;  priest, 
189 1 ;  C.  of  Sculcoates,  HuU,  1886-9.  R-  of  Monk  Soham, 
Suffolk,  1892-9.  Died  Mar.  31,  1899,  aged  38.  M.L  at 
Wimbledon.   Brother  of  the  next.   {Venn,  11.  442.) 

BAZALGETTE,  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1876. 
S.  of  Sir  Joseph,  civil  engineer.  B.  Mar.  18,  1857,  at  Morden, 
Surrey.  School,  Wimbledon.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A. 
1881.  Engineer.  M.l.C.E.  Retired,  and  resident  in  France 
in  1898.  Died  Aug.  28,  1900,  at  Wimbledon  Park.  M.L 
Brother  of  the  above.   {Venn,  11.  422.) 

BAZELEY  or  BAZELY,  CHARLES  HENRY  BAKER.  Adm.  at 
Clare,  Nov.  18 19.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  Admiral  of  the  Blue, 
of  Dover  (and  Harriett  Baker,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Baker, 
K.C.B.  Bapt.  Dec.  7,  1802,  at  St  James's,  Dover.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1820,  as  Bazely;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  priest 
(London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Mar.  11,  1827;  R.  of 
Southchurch,  Essex,  1828-33.  Married  Agnes  Bazely  (his 
cousin),  dau.  of  Thomas  Biggs,  of  Manton  Manor  and 
Kearsney  Court,  Kent,  at  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  London, 
Feb.  27,  1830.  Died  Nov.  17,  1836,  at  Southchurch.  M.I. 
{Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  iii.  225.) 

BAZELEY,  FRANCIS  LEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  31, 
1830.  Of  Cornwall.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  merchant.  B.  1805, 
at  St  Ives.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837. 
Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1834;  priest  (Rochester)  1836;  R.  of 
St  Dominick,  Cornwall,  1835-53.  R-  of  Bideford,  Devon, 
1853-77.  Rural  Dean  of  East  Cornwall,  1842-5.  Rebuilt  the 
parish  Church  and  the  rectory  at  Bideford.  Married  Louisa 
Ellen  Square,  of  Plymouth.  Died  Oct.  13,  1877,  at  Bideford. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Coll.  Cornub.) 

BAZELEY,  FRANK  LEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  10, 
i860.  S.  of  Frank  Ley  (above),  clerk.  B.  Dec.  11,  1839,  at 
Plymouth.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1868.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1863;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Ferring  Kingston 
and  of  East  Preston,  Sussex,  1863-7.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Plymouth,  1867-70.  C.  of  Tavistock,  1870-3.  C.  of  St  Mark's, 
Dawlish,  1873-6.  V.  of  North  Molton  with  Twitchen, 
Devon,  1876-87;  restored  the  Church  there.  R.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Exeter,  1887-1901.  Chaplain  of  the  Devon  female 
penitentiary,  1890-1901.  V.  of  Thorverton,  1901-15.  Retired 
and  lived  latterly  at  12,  Marlborough  Road,  Exeter.  Died 
there  Aug.  26,  1931,  aged  91.   {Peile,  11.  567;  M.  F.  Bazeley.) 

BAZELEY,  HENRY  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1889.  S.  of  Henry  Montague,  Esq.,  solicitor.  B.  at  Bideford, 
Devon.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1894.  Of  Bideford,  Devon.  Died  Sept.  20,  1934.  {Coll. 
Cornub.) 

BAZELEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  25,  1861. 
S.  of  William,  merchant,  of  St  Ives,  Cornwall  (mayor  nine 
times).  B.  there  Jan.  17,  1843.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1871.  Assistant 
Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  1864-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Glou- 
cester and  Bristol)  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Charlton  Kings, 
Gloucs.,  1867-70.  C.  of  Homsey,  Middlesex,  1870-5.  R.  of 
Matson,  Gloucs.,  1875-1925.  Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester, 
1901-25.  Secretary  of  the  Gloucester  diocesan  Conference, 
1891-1907.  Hon.  Secretary  (and  founder)  of  the  Bristol  and 
Gloucs.  Archaeological  Society,  1879-1907;  President,  1908- 
9.  Editor  of  Gloucester  Cathedral  Records.  Author,  Early 
days  of  St  Peter's  Abbey,  Gloucester;  Some  Records  of  Matson 
and  the  Selwyns,  etc.  Died  July  12,  1925,  aged  82,  at  Charlton 
Kings.   {Peile,  11.  569;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BAZETT,  ALFRED  YOUNG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1833.  S.  of  Richard  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Sewardstone, 
Essex.]  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  23,  1838;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1839;  C. 
of  Cirencester,  1839.  P.C.  of  Staplefield,  Crawley,  Sussex. 
P.C.  of  Quedgeley,  Gloucs.,  1842-3;  R.  there,  1861-76.  Of 
Gatton  Cottage,  Merstham,  Surrey,  in  1851;  without  cure. 
C.  of  Pitcombe,  Somerset,  1880-2.  Resided  latterly  at 
Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight.  Died  there  Dec.  7,  1900,  aged  85. 
{Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Dec.  8,  1900.) 

BAZETT,  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1893.  School, 
Monkton  Combe,  Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Entered  the 
Indian  Army,  1897.  Served  in  the  Tirah  Expedition,  1897-8. 
.Assistant  Adjutant  of  Military  Police,  Burma,  1901 ;  Assistant 
Commissioner,  1905.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major, 
Indian  Army;  employed  by  the  Government  of  Burma); 
Lieut. -Col.,  Indian  Army,  1922;  retired,  1927.  Deputy 
Commissioner  in  Burma,  1918,  1924  and  again  1925-7.  Of 
Greenbank,  Liphook,  Hants.  (Monkton  Combe  Reg.,  ed. 
1936;  India  Office  List,  1937.) 

BAZLEY,  THOMAS  SEBASTIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  19,  1847.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Tolmers, 
Herts.   B.  Apr.  30,  1829.]    Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852; 


Beadel,  Frank 

M.A.  1866.  Of  Tolmers,  Herts.,  and  Hatherop,  Gloucs. 
D.L.  for  Gloucs.  J.P.  for  Gloucs.  and  Cheshire.  High  Sheriff 
of  Gloucs.,  1874.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Mar.  18, 

1885.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  'Kilmorie,'  Torquay. 
Author,  Chart  of  the  Stars,  etc.  Died  Jan.  6,  1919,  aged  89, 
at  Torquay.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEACALL,  HENRY  MORTIMER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1884. 
S.  of  William,  of  Shrewsbury,  Salop.  B.  there  Apr.  9,  1866. 
Schools,  Park  Gate,  Cheshire,  and  Clifton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884.  Resident  at  Brandon,  Manitoba,  in  1898.  Of 
Eardington  House,  near  Bridgnorth,  in  1924.  (Venn,  11.  468; 
Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BEACALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  21,  1900. 
S.  of  Thomas,  elementary  schoolmaster,  of  Quedgeley, 
Gloucester.  B.  May  18,  1881,  at  Liverpool.  Schools,  Glou- 
cester, Crypt  Grammar  (Rev.  C.  Naylor),  and  Bristol,  Mer- 
chant Venturers'  Technical  College  (Prof.  J.  Wertheimer). 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class, 
1902);  B.A.  1904. 

BEACH,  GEORGE  COPE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  30,  1896.  S.  of  George,  of  Mayfield  Cottage,  Maccles- 
field. School,  Macclesfield.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900; 
M.A.  1912.  Ord.  deacon,  1901;  priest  (Norwich)  1902;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Ipswich,  1901-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1903-8. 
Chaplain  of  Chell  Workhouse,  Staffs.,  1908-10.  C.  of  New- 
chapel,  Stoke-on-Trent,  1908-10.  C.  of  Jesmond,  1910-12. 
Organising  Secretary  to  Dr  Barnado's  Homes  in  the  dios. 
Newcastle  and  Durham,  1912-19.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Mickle- 
gate,  with  St  Gregory's,  York,  1919-38.  V.  of  Moulton, 
Northants.,  1938-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BEACH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1852.  S. 
of  WUliam,  schoolmaster,  of  Ceme  Abbas,  Dorset.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  Feb.  4,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A. 
1865.  Mathematical  Master  at  Lancaster  Grammar  School. 
Head  Master  of  Wolverhampton  Grammar  School,  1865-89; 
"a  born  schoolmaster,  of  the  old-fashioned  type,'  imder 
whose  rule  the  school  improved  rapidly.  An  unbending 
Tory,  characterised  by  his  'dogmatic  downrightness  and 
pompous  bearing.'  Died  July  28,  1898.  (G.  P.  Mander, 
Wolverhampton  Sch.\  Scott,  MSS.) 

BEACH-HICKS,  EDWARD  WALTER  WILLASEY.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  2,  1882.  S.  of  Col.  Hicks,  R.G.M.B. 
B.  Feb.  6,  1864,  at  1,  Southwick  Crescent,  Paddington, 
London.  School,  University  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882. 

BEACHCROFT,  ALFRED  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  20,  1868.  Did  not  reside.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Eton.   Died  in  Australia.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BEACHCROFT,  CHARLES  PORTEN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  19, 
1890.  [4th  s.  of  Francis  Porten,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service. 
B.  Mar.  13,  1871.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
Scholar.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1890.  Assistant  Magistrate  and 
Collector  in  Bengal,  1892.  Officiating  District  and  Sessions 
Judge,  1900.  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  1906.  Judge  of 
the  High  Court  of  Calcutta,  1912;  puisne  Judge,  1915-21; 
retired.  Knighted,  1922.  Settled  at  Camberley;  active  on  the 
District  Council  and  Board  of  Guardians.  Died  May  15, 
1927,  aged  56.  Brother  of  the  next.  (The  Times,  May  17, 
1927.) 

BEACHCROFT,  FRANCIS  SEWARD.   Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  4, 

1886.  S.  of  Francis  Porten,  of  Dharmsila,  Punjab,  India. 
B.  Jan.  30,  1868.  Schools,  Haileybury  and  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Student  at  the  Middlesex 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1894.  FeUow  of  the 
Obstetrical  Society.  Certificated  Factory  Surgeon.  Surgeon 
to  the  West  Sussex  Constabulary.  Late  Assistant  Medical 
Officer  to  the  Great  Western  Railway,  1894-6.  Of  Petworth, 
Sussex;  afterwards  of  Beresford,  Hayling  Island,  Hants.; 
retired.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directory,  1936.) 

BEACHCROFT,  HENRY  AWDREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr. 
26,  1865.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  solicitor,  of  London.  B.  Apr.  22, 
1847,  at  Hampstead,  Middlesex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1865,  as  H.  Awdry;  Scholar,  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  14,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1872. 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Living  at  Digdolla, 
Ceylon,  1897;  a  proprietary  planter.  Member  of  the  Alpine 
Club.  Died  unmarried  Oct.  2,  1920,  at  East  Sheen,  Surrey. 
(Venn,  11.  370.) 

BEADEL,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  17,  i860.  S. 
of  James  G.,  of  Bromfield  Lodge,  Chelmsford.  B.  Sept.  11, 
1842,  at  Witham,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865; 
M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest  (Ripon)  1867;  C.  of 
Dodworth,  Yorks.,  1865-8.  C.  of  Leven,  1868-76.  R.  of 
Frinton,  Essex,  1876-87.  R.  of  Gt  HoUand,  1887-1923- 
Active  in  the  public  service  of  Tendring  Hundred ;  a  member 
of  the  Board  of  Guardians,  c.  1888-1923.  Chairman  of  the 
Rural  Council,  a  regular  attendant  at  the  Petty  Sessions. 
Died  Jan.  3,  1923,  aged  80,  at  Gt  Holland. 


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Beadel,  Reginald  James  Boykett 

BEADEL,  REGINALD  JAMES  BOYKETT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  14,  1876.  S.  of  William  James,  Esq.  [land 
agent  and  auctioneer],  of  Springfield  Lyons,  Chelmsford. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876.  [For  some  account  of  his  family  see 
Essex  Review,  i.  147.]   (T.  A .  Walker,  549.) 


BEADEN, 


Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  July  2,  iS 


BEADLES,  ARTHUR  RALPH.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1887.  B.  Nov.  I,  1867.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Ely)  1894;  C.  of  St 
Matthew's,  Cambridge,  1892-4.  Held  other  curacies  for 
short  periods,  1900-3.  C.  of  Egham,  1903-18.  V.  of  Matter- 
sey,  Notts.,  1918.  Died  June  27,  1918.  Buried  at  Englefield 
Green.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  July  2,  1918.) 

BEADON,  HENRY  SNEYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1859.  S.  of  Sir  Cecil  [sometime  Lieut. -Governor  of  Bengal, 
for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  Feb.  18,  1841,  at  Bhurgulpoor. 
[School,  Sherborne.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863. 
Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1862.  Of  the  Secretariat,  Calcutta. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  27,  1890.  (Sherborne  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BEADON,  HYDE  WYNDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
25,  1830.  Of  Somerset.  [3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Somerset, 
and  grandson  of  Richard  (1754),  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 
B.  May  i,  1812.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A. 
1835;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  June  18,  1836; 
priest,  1837;  V.  of  Haselbury  Plucknett,  Somerset,  1837-69. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Bristol,  1869-91.  V.  of  Latton  with  Eisey, 
Wilts.,  1838-91.  Rural  Dean  of  Cricklade.  Married  (i) 
Frances,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Ponsonby,  K.C.B.; 
(2)  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  P.  Pleydell  Bouverie,  of 
Brymore,  Somerset.  Died  May  12,  1891,  at  Latton.  Brother 
of  Richard  A'C.  (1828),  etc.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  Eagle, 
XVI.  573;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BEADON,  JOHN  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1784.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1744),  R-  of  North 
Stoneham,  Hants,  [and  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Watson, 
M.D.].  B.  in  St  Giles'-in-the-Fields,  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1784.  Migrated  to 
Jesus,  Apr.  23,  1787;  Scholar;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1791.  Fellow 
of  Jesus,  1794-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Sept.  7,  i794; 
priest  (Exeter)  May  31,  1795.  V.  of  Fordham,  Cambs., 
1798-9.  Precentor  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Brecon, 
1798-1835.  Preb.  of  St  David's,  1798.  V.  of  Odiham, 
Hants.,  1798-1802.  R.  of  Farley  Chamberlayne,  1802-35. 
Preb.  of  Wells,  1805-35;  Precentor  there,  1812.  V.  of  Arre- 
ton,  Isle  of  Wight,  1811-15.  V.  of  Pilton,  Somerset,  1813-16. 
R.  of  Christian  Malford,  Wilts.,  1815-35.  Married  Juhana, 
sister  of  Joseph  Davie  Bassett,  Esq.,  of  Umberleigh  and 
Watermouth,  Devon.  Died  1835,  aged  70.  Brother  of 
WiUiam  (1787).   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BEADON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30,  i754- 
S.  of  Robert,  freeholder,  of  Oakford,  Devon  [and  Mary, 
dau.  of  Edward  Squire,  R.  of  Oakford].  B.  1737,  at  Oakford. 
Schools,  [Blundell's,  Tiverton]  and  Bampton  (Mr  Wood). 
Matric.  Michs.  1754;  Scholar;  Prizeman:  Chancellor's  medal 
(Classics);  B.A.  {8th  Wrangler)  1758;  M.A.  1761;  B.D.  1769; 
D.D.  1780.  Fellow,  1760-73.  Orator,  1768-78.  Master  of 
Jesus,  1781-9.  Vice-Chancellor,  1781-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  Dec.  21,  1760;  priest  (St  David's)  May  31,  1761. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  St  David's  and  Chancellor  of  his 
diocese,  1763.  Preacher  at  Whitehall,  1763.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  London,  1771.  R.  of  Little 
Burstead,  Essex,  1771-5.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1771-1802. 
Archdeacon  of  London,  1775-89.  R.  of  Stanford  Rivers, 
Essex,  1775-1802.  R.  of  Orsett,  1775-1802.  Bishop  of 
Gloucester,  1789;  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1802-24.  Married 
Rachel,  dau.  of  Dr  John  Gooch,  Preb.  of  Ely,  Aug.  18,  1778. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Apr.  21,  1824,  aged  87.  Buried  in 
Wells  Cathedral.  M.I.  {ScoU-Mayor,  in.  628;  Burke,  L.G.; 
D.N.B.) 

BEADON,  RICHARD-A-COURT  (A'COURT).  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Jan.  16,  1828.  [2nd  s.  of  Richard  and  Annabella, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  P.-Ashe-A'Court,  Bart.,  of  Somerset,  and 
grandson  of  Richard,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells.  B.  June  27, 
1809.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A. 
1832;  M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon,  1832;  priest  (Winchester  for 
Bristol)  1833.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1833-90.  V.  of  Haselbury 
Plucknett,  Somerset,  1833-.  V.  of  Cheddar,  1836-83.  V.  of 
WiveUscombe,  1837-81.  Married  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Dr  White,  D.D.,  of  Hampstead.  Died  Nov.  30,  1890,  aged 
81,  at  Warminster.  Brother  of  Hyde  W.  (1830)  and  of 
William  F.  (1823).    (Burke,  L.G.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BEADON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  6,  1787-  Of 
Middlesex.  [2nd  s.  of  Edward  (1744).  R-  of  N.  Stoneham, 
Hants.  Bapt.  Aug.  14,  1771,  in  the  parish  of  St  Giles'-in-the- 
Fields,  London,  School,  Charterhouse.]   Exhibitioner,  1788; 


Beal,  William 

Scholar,  1788.  Accidentally  drowned  Aug.  5,  1789.  while 
boating  near  Downham  Bridge,  Cambs.  M.I.  in  the  College 
Chapel.  Brother  of  John  W.  (1784).  {Al.  Carthus.;  Burke, 
E.G.) 

BEADON,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  18,  1823.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Esq.  [of  Fitzhead, 
Somerset],  and  grandson  of  Richard  (1754),  Bishop  of  Bath 
and  Wells.  B.  1808.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1825; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1833.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  4,  1829.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1835.  Police-Magistrate  at 
Wandsworth  and  Hammersmith,  1847;  at  Marlborough 
Street,  London,  1856-62.  Registrar  of  the  dio.  of  Bath  and 
Wells.  Married  Jessie  Maria  Ward,  dau.  of  Gen.  James 
Patissoa  Cockbum,  R.A.,  1841.  Died  Mar.  30,  1862,  aged 
54,  at  Stratford  Place,  Cavendish  Square.  Brother  of 
Richard  A'C.  (1828)  and  of  Hyde  W.  (1830).  {Boase;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

BEAGUE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  5,  1806.  Of 
Somerset.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  HoUam,  Dulverton. 
Matric.  Easter,  1807;  LL.B.  1813.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  17,  1806.   Brother  of  the  next,  and  WilUam  (1822). 

BEAGUE,  RICHARD  BOWDEN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  22,  1806.  Of  Somerset.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  HoUam, 
Dulverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1806,  as  Richard;  Scholar,  1806; 
B.A.  1810;  M.A.  1813.  Fellow,  1812.  V.  of  Brompton  Regis, 
Somerset,  1820-47.  Died  May  3,  1847,  at  HoUam.  Brother 
of  the  next  and  the  above.   {G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  327.) 

BEAGUE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1822. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  HoUam,  Dulverton,  Somerset.  Matric. 
Michs.  1822.   Brother  of  the  above,  etc. 

BEAL,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1872.  S.  of 
Henry  Ridley,  of  London.  B.  there  Apr.  8,  1852.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879. 
Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Lincoln)  1877;  C.  of  Newark-on- 
Trent,  1876-9.  C.  of  St  John's,  Ryde,  1880-2.  R.  of  Whit- 
church, Warws.,  1882-94.  Rural  Dean  of  North  Kineton, 
1894-6.  R.  of  Upton-upon- Severn,  1896-1911.  Rural  Dean 
of  Upton,  1907-11.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1909-11. 
Died  Mar.  4,  1911,  aged  58,  at  Upton-on-Sevem.  Brother  of 
the  next. 

BEAL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  29,  1864. 
3rd  s.  of  Henry  Ridley,  solicitor,  of  11,  Queen's  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  May  3,  1845.  School,  Cheltenham 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1865;  B.A.  1868. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  12,  1866.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1869.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  Died  June  17, 
1922,  aged  77,  at  The  Old  Farm,  Poole,  Dorset.  Brother  of 
the  above.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  June  20, 
1922.) 

BEAL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  12, 
1843.  S.  of  William  [Wesleyan  minister].  B.  Nov.  27,  1825, 
at  Devonport.  Schools,  [Kingswood]  and  Devonport  (Mr 
Femie).  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847.  Head  Master  of 
Bramham  CoUege,  Yorks.,  1848-50.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Nov.  10,  1850;  priest,  Nov.  23,  1851;  C.  of  Brooke,  Norfolk, 
1851-2.  C.  of  Sopley,  Hants.,  1852.  Chaplain  in  the  Royal 
Navy  (China  station),  1852-77.  Naval  interpreter,  1856-8. 
P.C.  of  St  George's,  Portsea,  1872-3.  Chaplain  to  the  Marine 
ArtiUery,  and  later  to  the  Pembroke  and  Devonport  dock- 
yards, 1873-7.  Professor  of  Chinese  at  University  CoUege, 
London,  1877-89.  R.  of  Falstone,  Northumberland,  1877-80. 
R.  of  Wark,  1880-8.  R.  of  Greens  Norton,  Northants., 
1888-9.  D.C.L.  (Durham)  1885,  'in  recognition  of  the  value 
of  his  researches  into  Chinese  Buddhism.'  Author,  The 
Travels  of  Fah-Hian  and  Sung-Yun,  translated  from  the 
Chinese;  A  Catena  of  Buddhist  Scriptures  from  the  Chinese; 
A  Life  of  Buddha  by  Asvaghosha  Bodhisattra,  translated  from 
the  Chinese,  etc.  Died  Aug.  20,  1889,  at  Greens  Norton. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (D.N.B.,  Suppl.;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BEAL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  2, 
1834.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  WiUiam,  Wesleyan  minister.  B.  Dec. 
9,  1815,  at  Sheffield.  Schools,  Kingswood  and  King's  CoUege, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Dec.  17, 
1834;  B.A.  (Trinity)  1841.  LL.D.  (Aberdeen).  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  1841;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  DubUn) 
Jan.  26,  1845.  Head  Master  of  Tavistock  Grammar  School, 
1837-47.  C.  of  Stamford  Spiney,  Devon,  1841-2.  C.  of 
Bray,  DubUn,  1843-7.  V.  of  Brooke,  Norfolk,  1847-70. 
Vice-Principal  of  the  People's  CoUege,  Norwich.  Diocesan 
Inspector  of  Schools,  1855-70.  F.S.A.  WeU  known  as  a 
promoter  of  'Harvest  Homes'  for  country  districts.  Author, 
An  Analysis  of  Palmer's  Origines  Liturgicae;  The  Nineveh 
Monuments  and  the  Old  Testament,  etc.  Died  Apr.  20,  1870, 
at  Aigle,  Switzerland.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Kingswood 
Sch.  Reg.;  Boase;  D.N.B.) 


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Bealby,  John  Thomas 

BEALBY,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  30,  1876.  Of  Lines.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Surfleet,  near 
Spalding.  B.  Oct.  11,  1858,  at  Wigtoft.  School,  Donington 
Grammar,  Spalding.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1877; 
B.A.  1880. 

BEALBY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  7, 
1825.  S.  of  Varley,  Esq.,  of  The  Mount,  near  York.  Matric. 
Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1831. 

BEALE,  BERTRAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  16, 
1883.  S.  of  William  Lansdovvne,  of  Manor  House,  Waltham 
St  Lawrence,  Twyford,  Berks.  B.  Julv  7,  1S64,  in  London. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891. 
Engineer;  M.I.E.E.,  A.M.I.C.E.,  M.l.M.E.  Of  4,  Thomey 
Court,  Palace  Gate,  London,  VV.  Died  Mar.  29,  1927.  Brother 
of  Harold  L.  {1897).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEALE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  30)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  2,  1829.   Of  Dorset.   Matric.  Lent,  1830. 

BEALE,  CHARLES  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  4, 
1861.  S.  of  William  John,  of  Westbourne  Road,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham.  B.  May  10,  1843,  at  Birmingham.  School, 
Edgbaston  Proprietary  (Dr  Badham).  Matric.  Michs.  1861; 
B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1881.  ASoUcitor.  Of  Beale  and  Co. ,  London 
and  Birmingham,  solicitors  to  the  Midland  Railway  Company. 
Lord  Mayor  of  Birmingham,  1897,  1898,  1899.  Sheriff  of 
Merioneth,  1907.  Vice-Chancellor  of  London  University. 
Director  of  the  London  City  and  Midland  Bank,  Ltd.  A 
member  of  the  Railway  Inquiry  Commission,  191 1.  Of 
Bryntirion,  Dolgelly,  and  of  Maple  Bank,  Edgbaston.  Died 
Sept.  1,  1912.  Brother  of  Edwin  C.  (1870) ;  father  of  Edmund 
P.  (1890)  and  Hubert  K.  (1888).   (Who  zms  Who.) 

BEALE,  EDMUND  FRANKS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  6, 
1844.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Caius,  .^pr.  23,  1845.  S.  and 
h.  of  Samuel,  seed  merchant,  of  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 
B.  Sept.  1825,  at  Birmingham.  School,  Birmingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  Scholar,  1846-8;  Prizeman.  One  of  the  best 
mathematicians  of  his  year,  but  did  not  graduate.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  14,  1847;  no  call.  Died  Jan.  10,  1852. 
(Venn,  11.  271.) 

BEALE,  EDMUND  PHIPSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
17,  1890.  2nd  s.  of  Charles  Gabriel  (1861),  of  Maple  Bank, 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  B.  Mar.  7,  1872,  at  Birmingham. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1901. 
Of  Beale  and  Co.,  22,  Gt  Smith  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.  i, 
and  of  Birmingham.  Of  62,  Wellington  Road,  Edgbaston. 
Brother  of  Hubert  K.  (1888).   (Law  List,  I937-) 

BEALE,  EDWIN  CLIFFORD.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  7, 
1870.  S.  of  William  John,  solicitor,  of  Edgbaston,  Warws. 
B.  in  Birmingham.  Schools,  Edgbaston  Proprietary  and 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877;  M.B. 
1880.  At  Guy's  Hospital.  House  Physician.  M.R.C.S., 
1878.  F.R.C.P.,  1890.  In  practice  in  London.  Consulting 
Physician  to  the  City  of  London  Hospital  for  diseases  of  the 
chest  and  to  the  Royal  Northern  Hospital.  Vice-President  of 
the  Royal  Northern  Hospital,  etc.  Of  13,  Chelsea  Embank- 
ment Gardens,  S.W.  3 ;  retired.  Author,  medical.  Brother  of 
Charles  G.  (1861).    (Venn,  11.  395;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BEALE,  HAROLD  LANSDOWNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  S.  of  William  Lansdowne,  of  Manor  House, 
Waltham  St  Lawrence,  Twyford,  Berks.  B.  there  July  26, 
1878.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900; 
M.A.  1904.  Barrister,  1910.  A  member  of  Lloyd's.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  Cambs.  Regt.;  Capt.,  Royal 
Engineers).  Of  Tindon  End,  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  J. P. 
Died  suddenly  Oct.  23,  1926.  Buried  at  Gt  Sampford. 
Brother  of  Bertram  R.  (1883).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ. 
War  List.) 

BEALE,  HUBERT  KENRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  G.  (1861),  of  Maple  Bank,  Edg- 
baston, Birmingham.  B.  Nov.  13,  1869,  at  Birmingham. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1902. 
Adm.  SoUcitor,  1895.  Of  Beale  and  Co.,  22,  Gt  Smith  Street, 
Westminster,  S.W.  I,  and  of  Birmingham.  Of  The  Ehns, 
Edgbaston  Park  Road,  Birmingham.  Brother  of  Edmund  P. 
(1890).   (Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  ^«"'  -^"^  I937-) 

BEALE,  JOHN  FIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1892. 
S.  of  James  [Samuel],  of  32,  Holland  Park,  London.  B. 
Jan.  15,  1874,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1922.  Rowing  'blue,'  1898.  Solicitor; 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Beale  and  Co.,  1900-19.  Deputy 
Chairman  of  the  Midland  Railway  Company,  1919.  During 
the  Great  War,  Vice-Chairman  of  the  Wheat  Commission; 
Chairman  of  the  Wheat  Executive  responsible  for  overseas 
supply  of  cereals;  ist  Secretary  to  the  Ministry  of  Food, 
1918;  British  representative  on  the  Allied  Supreme  Council 
of  Supply  and  Relief,  19 19 ;  on  the  Civil  Liabilities  Committee. 
K.B.E.,  1918;  Crown  of  Italy  (Cdr.),  1917;  Legion  of  Honour, 
1918;   Crown  of  Leopold   (Cdr.),    1919.    Chairman  of  the 


Beales,  William 

Wheat  Committee  to  enquire  into  the  economic  conditions 
affecting  the  agricultural  industry,  1935.  A  Director  of  the 
London,  Midland  and  Scottish  Railway  and  of  the  Midland 
Bank,  etc.  Of  North  Bay,  Oulton  Broad,  Suffolk.  J.P. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  9,  1935,  aged  60,  in  Lon- 
don. Brother  of  Samuel  R.  (1899).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Dec.  10,  1935.) 

BEALE,  JOHN  FOSTER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1896.  [S.  of 
Mrs  Beale,  of  Ingleside,  Malvern  Wells,  and  J.  A.,  of  Brock- 
hurst,  Lutterworth,  Leics.  B.  1878.]  School,  Malvern 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B..'\.  1899;  M..-^.  1927.  Student 
at  the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1904.  D.P.H. 
(Oxford)  1905.  Demonstrator  in  Public  Health  at  London 
Hospital.  Assistant  Medical  Officer  of  Health,  City  of 
Westminster  and  Co.  of  Essex,  etc.  Bacteriologist  for  Essex 
and  Herts.  County  Councils.  Consulting  Analyst  and 
Bacteriologist  to  the  Port  of  London  Authorities.  Of  91, 
Queen  Victoria  Street,  London,  E.C.  4  (Beale  and  Suckling) ; 
of  Pelham  Gardens,  Folkestone,  in  1939.  Author,  medical. 
(Malvern  Coll.  Reg.,  i;  Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

BEALE,  JOSEPH  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  22,  1898, 
as  student  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  [S.  of  John, 
Esq.,  of  Blackheath.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A. 
1905. 

BEALE,  SAMUEL  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.  3rd  s.  of  James  Samuel,  of  32,  Holland  Park,  London. 
B.  Feb.  7,  1881,  in  London.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903.  Rowing  'blue,'  1903.  Managing 
Director  of  L.  Sterne  and  Co.  Ltd.,  Crown  Iron  Works, 
Glasgow.  Director  of  various  other  companies.  President  of 
the  Glasgow  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1929-30.  President  of 
the  Association  of  British  Chambers  of  Commerce,  1935  and 
1936.  Chairman  of  Guest,  Keen  and  Nettlefolds,  Ltd.,  1938, 
etc.  Of  Drumlamford,  Barrhill,  Ayrshire,  N.B.  Married  and 
had  issue.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BEALE-BROWNE,  DESMOND  [JOHN  EDWARD].  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  28,  1888.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  deceased 
[late  of  Salperton  Park,  Gloucs.,  and  of  Highfield  House, 
Burlesdon,  Southampton.  B.  July  4,  1870].  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888,  as  D.  John  E.  Entered  the  Army; 
served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1901;  Lieut. -Col., 
Lancers;  in  the  Great  War  (Brig.-Gen.,  1915;  twice  men- 
tioned in  despatches;  D.S.O.,  1916);  retired  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.,  1920.  Col.,  9th  Lancers,  1936-.  Commander  of 
the  Crown  of  Belgium.  Of  Middleham,  Ringmer,  Sussex. 
J.P.  High  Sheriff,  1932.  D.L.,  1937.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Fox-Davies;  Who's  'Who,  1938.) 

BEALES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  June 
10,1814.  Of  Cambs.  B.  1789.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M..\.  1821.  Merchant.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  391;  List  of  Carthiis.) 

BEALES,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  9, 
1888.  S.  of  Bamet  William.  B.  May  6,  1870,  at  Cambridge. 
Schools,  St  George's,  Brompton,  and  Queen  Elizabeth's, 
Ipswich.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Adm. 
SoUcitor,  1896.   Died  Oct.  17,  1905.    (Peile,  11.  746.) 

BEALES,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  7, 
1821.  S.  of  Samuel  (Pickering)  [merchant,  of  Newnham, 
Cambridge].  B.  July  3,  1803,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  5,  1824.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1830.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  ad  eundem,  Dec.  15,  1836. 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Revising  Barrister  for 
Middlesex,  1862-6.  Judge  of  County  Courts  for  Hunts,  and 
Cambs.,  1870-81.  Interested  himself  in  foreign  politics. 
Achieved  notoriety  by  his  championship  of  the  Polish 
refugees.  A  member  of  the  Polish  Exiles'  Friends  Society. 
President  of  the  Polish  National  Society.  Upheld  the  right 
of  pubUc  meeting  on  the  occasion  of  Garibaldi's  visit  to 
England,  1864.  An  ardent  supporter  of  the  principles  of 
manhood  suffrage  and  the  ballot.  President  of  the  Reform 
League  at  the  time  of  the  Hyde  Park  riots,  1866.  Author, 
political.  Died  June  26,  1881,  at  Osborne  House,  Bolton 
Gardens,  London.   (Boose;  D.N.B.) 

BEALES,  JOHN  DAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  5,  1856. 
S.  of  John,  surgeon.  B.  at  Halesworth,  Suffolk.  Bapt. 
Sept.  2,  1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i86i.  Ord.  deacon, 
1862;  priest  (Ely)  1863;  C.  of  Long  Newton,  Suffolk,  1862-7. 
R.  of  West  Woodhay,  Berks.,  1867-96.  Died  there  June  24, 
1896,  aged  59.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BEALES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  27, 
1791.  S.  of  William,  druggist,  of  Cambridge.  B.  at  Long 
Melford,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Botesdale  (Mr  Smith)  and  New- 
port, Essex  (Mr  Buck).  Scholar,  1791-9;  matric.  Michs.  1792; 
B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799;  M.L.  1801;  M.D.  1806.  Fellow,  1800- 
20.  Alderman  and  Mayor  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1820.  Died 
of  apoplexy,  Dec.  8,  1820.  M.L  at  Long  Melford.  (Venn,  11. 
123.) 


Bealey,  Adam 

BEALEY,  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  19,  1832.  Of 
Lanes.  [S.  of  Adam,  Esq.,  of  Radcliffe,  Lanes.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1832.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Mar.  10,  1835;  B.A.  1836; 
M.A.  1846;  M.D.  1854.  Studied  at  the  Royal  College  of 
Chemistry,  London,  1850.  F.R.C.P.,  1870.  Of  Filsham 
Lodge,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  Sussex.  Died  there  Mar.  5,  1905, 
aged  92.  Brother  of  John  (1842)  and  Samuel  (1847).  (Scott, 
MSS.;  The  Times,  Mar.  7,  1905.) 

BEALEY,  ADAM  CROMPTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.  S.  of  Adam  Crompton,  of  The  Manor  House,  Bury, 
Lanes.  B.  Aug.  24,  1873,  at  Bury.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge 
(Dr  Moulton).  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  Somerset  Light  Infantry;  mentioned  in  despatches; 
M.C.).  Died  Nov.  22,  1917,  of  wounds  received  in  action  in 
Palestine.   Brother  of  Herbert  C.  (1884).   (Univ.  War  List.) 

BEALEY,  ADAM  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1875.  S.  of  John,  of  Linden  Square,  London.  B.  Feb.  3, 
1857,  in  New  Zealand.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1875. 

BEALEY,  EDWARD  WILLIAMS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Belgrave,  Westcliff,  Bourne- 
mouth. B.  May  22,  1866,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Died  Feb.  17,  1936,  at  3, 
Redesdale  Mansions,  London,  N.W.  6.  (The  Times,  Feb.  19, 
1936.) 

BEALEY,  HERBERT  CROMPTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1884.  S.  of  Adam  Crompton,  of  Manor  House,  Bury, 
Lanes.  B.  Jan.  8,  1865,  at  Bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
1887;  M.A.  1891.  Died  June  3,  1937,  aged  72,  at  Holly  Bank, 
Whitefield,  near  Manchester.  Brother  of  Adam  C.  (1892). 
(The  Times,  June  7,  1937.) 

BEALEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  14,  1842.  [3rd  s. 
of  Adam,  Esq.,  of  Radcliffe,  Lanes.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843; 
B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15, 
1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1864.  Died  June  13,  1867.  Brother 
of  Adam  (1832),  etc.   (T.  C.  Dale.) 

BEALEY,  JOHN  KAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  2,  1851.  S. 
of  Richard,  agent,  deceased,  of  Salford,  Lanes.  B.  there 
1829.  School,  Manchester  Free  Grammar.  Migrated  to 
Sidney,  Nov.  12,  1851;  matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1855.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1855;  priest  (Carlisle)  1856;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Doncaster,  1856;  still  there  in  1859.  V.  of 
Middlesborough,  1865-1905.  Surrogate  (York)  1865-1905. 
Died  July  28,  1905,  aged  76,  at  Middlesborough.  (Venn,  11. 
302;  Clergy  List,  1856,  1859.) 

BEALEY,  RICHARD  NOWELL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1880. 
[S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Linden  Gardens,  London,  W.  School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Of  Riverside,  Canterbury, 
New  Zealand;  sheep  farming.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  Royal  Fusiliers  and  Training  Reserve  Battalion). 
Died  June  27,  1932,  aged  70.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  June  29,  1932.) 

BEALEY,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28, 
1874.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  (?  next),  of  13,  Kensington  Gardens 
Square,  London.  B.  Nov.  4,  1855,  in  New  Zealand.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Football  (rugby) 
'blue,'  1874.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1875. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1882.  Practised  in  New  Zealand.  Brother 
of  the  above. 

BEALEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1847.  S.  of  Adam.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Lent, 
1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1859.  Brother  of  John  (1842),  etc.; 
perhaps  father  of  Robert  J.  (above)  and  Richard  N.  (1880). 
(Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEAMISH,  ARCHIBALD  MACDONALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  6,   i860.    2nd  s.  of  Robert  Delacour  (1808). 

B.  May  28,  1842,  at  Ditchley,  Co.  Cork,  Ireland.  Matric. 
Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864.  Capt.,  37th  Regt.  Died  unmarried 
June  22,  1877.    (Burke,  L.G.,  1925.) 

BEAMISH,  CHARLES  NOEL  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  3,  1896.  [3rd  s.  of  Edward  Spread,  late 
Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  12,  1877.  School, 
Tonbridge.]  Of  Sidcup,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1911.  Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Ripon)  1904.  Of 
WycUflfe  Hall,  Oxford,  1903.  C.  of  St  Simon's,  Leeds,  1903-5. 

C.  of  Bishop's  Waltham,  Hants.,  1905-7.  Winchester  dioc. 
Missioner,  1907-11.  Priest-Vicar  of  St  Thomas's  pro- 
Cathedral,  Kutching,  and  Chaplain  of  St  Thomas's  School, 
Kutching,  Sarawak,  1911-13;  Acting  Principal,  1913-15; 
Principal,  1915-16.  During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces.  Head  Master  of  St  Michael's  School,  Sarawak, 
1913-14.  Died  Nov.  18,  1928,  aged  51.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Fox-Davies.) 

BEAMISH,  GUSTAF  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
18,  1883.  S.  of  Richard  [Pigott],  of  Ashbourne,  Cork.  B. 
Jan.  5,  1864,  at  Cork.    Matric.  Michs.  1883. 


Bean,  Clement  WilloughbV 

BEAMISH,  JAMES  CAULFIELD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 

Oct.  31,  1821.  [gth  s.  of  Wilbam,  of  Beaumont,  Adjutant, 
19th  Regt.]  B.  [Mav  i,  1803]  in  Ireland.  Matric.  Michs. 
1822.  Of  Plymouth.  Married  Louisa  Erskine,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Archibald  Macdonald,  C.B.  Died  Mar.  26,  1862.  Brother 
of  Robert  D.  (180S)  and  WilUam  (1809).  (Burke,  L.G., 
Suppl.,  1925.) 

BEAMISH,  RICHARD  DE  BEAUMONT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1896.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  M.R.C.P.  (Ireland),  of  Castle 
View,  Passage  West,  Co.  Cork.  B.  there  Sept.  2,  1877. 
School,  Rosscarberry  College,  Co.  Cork.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  igoi.  Barrister  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1909.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Major,  R.G.A.).  Of  Passage  West,  Co.  Cork. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  St  John  H.  (1896). 
(Venn,  11.  547;  Univ.  War  List;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

BEAMISH,  ROBERT  DE  LA  COUR  (DELACOUR).  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Apr.  7,  1808.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Beaumont, 
Co.  Cork,  Adjutant,  19th  Regt.]  B.  [July  16,  1791]  ia 
Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Scholar;  B.A.  1813;  M.A. 
1818.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  21,  1811.  Barrister-at- 
Law.  Of  Ditchley,  Co.  Cork.  High  Sheriff,  1841.  Married 
Maria  .\.,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Macdonald,  C.B. 
Died  May  27,  1877.  Brother  of  WiUiam  (1809),  etc.  and 
father  of  Archibald  M.  (i860).    (Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 

BEAMISH,  ST  JOHN  HUNGERFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1896.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  M.D.,  of  Castle 
View,  Passage  West,  Co.  Cork.  [B.  Dec.  17,  1878.]  School, 
Rosscarberry  College,  Co.  Cork.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
1902;  M.A.  1917.  Ord.  deacon,  1906;  priest  (Oxford)  1907; 
C.  of  Winslow,  Bucks.,  1906-16.  C.  of  Slough,  1917-20.  V.  of 
Winslow,  1920-39-.  Rural  Dean  of  Clavdon,  1928-.  Brother 
of  Richard  de  B.  (1896).  (Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Crockford, 
1939) 

BEAMISH,  SAMUEL  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3. 
1841.  Did  not  reside.  [S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Hamilton,  V.  of 
Kinsale  and  incumbent  of  Trinity  Chapel,  London.  B. 
June  12,  1821.]  Mgrated  to  Clare,  Oct.  i,  1841;  matnc. 
Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest  (Wor- 
cester) 1846;  C.  of  Bidford,  Worcs.,  1845-7.  C.  of  Hathem, 
Leics.,  1847-9.  C.  of  Bushbury,  Staffs.,  1849-52.  Bntish 
Chaplain  in  India;  at  Madras,  1852-5.  Chaplain,  Bengal 
Ecclesiastical  Establishment,  1855-78.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Chelsea,  1878-9.  V.  of  Lamorbey,  Kent,  1878-1900.  Resided 
at  Abbey  Hill,  near  Bexley.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  11,  1900, 
aged  78,  at  Torquay.  Memorial  window  at  Bexley.  (Burke, 
Irish  Gentry;  Records  of  Rochester;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BEAMISH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1809. 
Of  Ireland.  [S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Beaumont.  B.  July  19, 
1790.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1813.  Of  Beaumont,  Co. 
Cork.  Married  Mary  de  Courcy,  dau.  of  John,  Lord  Kinsale, 
Sept.  15,  1814.  Died  Oct.  i,  1838.  Brother  of  Robert  de  la 
Cour  (1808),  etc.  and  father  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.,  Suppl, 
1925-) 

BEAMISH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  23,  1838. 
[S.  and  h.  of  William  (above)  and  grandson  of  John  de 
Courcy,  Baron  Kinsale.  B.  Feb.  27,  1821.  School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Of  Beaumont,  Cork.  Died 
unmarried  1847.    (Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEAMONT,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinmty, 
July  8,  1846.  [S.  and  h.  of  William,  soUcitor,  of  Warrington, 
Lanes.  B.  Jan.  16,  1828.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1846;  Chancellor's  medal  and  Prizeman;  Scholar,  1848;  B.A. 
1850;  M.A.  1853.  Fellow,  1852-68.  Ord.  1854.  Travelled  in 
Egypt  and  Palestine;  spent  some  time  at  Jerusalem;  en- 
gaged there  in  the  education  of  missionaries  to  Abyssinia. 
Chaplain  in  the  camp  hospitals  of  the  British  forces  before 
Sebastopol.  C.  of  St  John's,  Drury  Lane,  1855-8.  V.  of  St 
Michael's,  Cambridge,  1858-68;  worked  zealously  for  church 
extension  in  Barnwell  and  Chesterton.  Mainly  instrumental 
in  founding  the  Cambridge  School  of  Art,  1858,  and  the 
'Church  Defence  Association,'  1859.  Originator  of  the 
Church  Congress,  1861.  Author,  reUgious,  Oriental,  etc. 
Died  Aug.  6,  1868,  aged  40.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel. 
(D.N.B.) 

BEAMS,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  ii,  1822. 
S.  of  Mrs  Ann  Beams,  of  Dulwich.  School,  Mercers',  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1822. 

BEAN,  CLEMENT  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  7,  1869.  S.  of  Alexander  L.  Wellington,  V.  of  Sowerby, 
HaUfax,  Yorks.  B.  May  28,  1851,  at  Bolton-by-Bolland. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Beverley,  1875-6. 
Held  other  curacies,  1876-9.  V.  of  Thome,  Leeds,  1879-82. 
V.  of  Drigg,  Cumberland,  1822-97.  R-  of  Somerleyton  with 
Ashby,  Norfolk,  1897-1925.  R.  of  Blundeston  with  Flixton, 
1925-34.  R.  of  Bio'  Norton,  1934-9-.  (Peile,  11.  610,  where 
his  father's  name  is  wrongly  given;  Crockford,  1939.) 


Bean,  John  Frederick 

BEAN,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1875.  2nd  s.  of  Alfred,  of  Danson  Park,  Welling,  Kent.  B. 
Apr.  3,  1856,  at  Shooter's  Hill,  Kent.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan. 
22,  1878,  as  2nd  s.  of  Alfred  W.,  Esq.,  of  Danson  Park,  Kent. 
Died  Jan.  15,  1882,  at  Danson  Park,  through  a  fall  from  his 
horse  while  hunting.  Brother  of  Lionel  (1890). 
BEAN,  JOHN  PHILIPS  [or  PHILLIPS].  Adm.  sizar  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Mar.  6,  1805.  S.  of  James,  of  Hitchin,  Herts. 
School,  Cheam,  Surrey  (Mr  Gilpin).  Matric.  Michs.  1805. 
Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  7,  1806;  Scholar,  1806;  B.A. 
1809;  M.A.  1813.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  23,  i8io. 
Master  of  St  Paul's  School,  London,  1814-52.  C.  and  after- 
wards P.C.  of  St  Mary  Aldermanbury,  1843-54.  Published  a 
new  atlas  of  classical  geography.  Died  May  9,  1854,  aged  68, 
at  27,  Finsbury  Circus,  London.  {Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  G. 
Mag.) 
BEAN,  JOHN  WILLOUGHBY  BUTLER.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H. 
Oct.  I,  1898.  [S.  of  Edwin,  headmaster  of  Brentwood 
School.]  B.  Jan.  i,  1881.  [Schools,  Brentwood  and  Bath 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.B.  and  B.Chir. 
1909;  M.D.  1913.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1907.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Australian 
Army  Medical  Corps;  wounded).  Sometime  Tutor  at  Sydney 
Dental  School,  N.S.W.,  AustraUa;  afterwards  School  Medical 
Inspector,  of  Brisbane,  Australia.  (Medical  Directory,  1937; 
Univ.  War  List;  J.  Rennie.) 
BEAN,  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17,  1890.  S.  of 
Alfred,  of  Danson  Park,  WeUing,  Kent.  B.  May  19,  1870,  at 
Welling.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1893;  M.A.  1898.  Solicitor.  Died  Apr.  1912.  Brother  of 
John  F.  (1875).    (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEAN,  NATHANAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  29,  i793- 
B.  in  London.   Matric.  Easter,  1794;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1816. 

BEAN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1826.  Matric. 

Michs.  1826. 

BEANLAND,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  27,  1886. 
S.  of  John.  B.  Mar.  31,  1864,  at  Bradford,  Yorks.  School, 
Bradford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. 
1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (Ripon)  1890;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Bradford,  1889-93.  Chaplain  at  Turin,  Italy,  1891.  C.  of 
Calverley,  Leeds,  1893-8.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ripon,  1898- 
1902.  V.  of  Leake  with  Nether  Silton,  Yorks.,  1902-9.  V.  of 
Wilsden,  Bradford,  1909-15.  V.  of  Skirbeck,  Lines.,  1915- 
39-.   (Peile,  II.  725;  Crockford,  1939-) 

BEANLANDS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  24,  1843. 
S.  of  John,  of  Bingley,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1843. 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  30,  1844;  B.A.  1847;  M.A. 
1852.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest  (Ripon)  1849.  C.  of  St 
Paul's,  Brighton,  1852-60.  P.C.  of  St  Michael's,  Brighton, 
1860-98.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Crawford  and 
Balcarres,  1868-98.  Died  at  Brighton,  Nov.  5,  1898,  aged  74. 
(Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BEARBLOCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  13,  1784.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  London. 
B.  at  West  Smithfield,  London.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric. 
(Trinity  College)  May  26,  1784.  Migrated  to  Cambridge; 
matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792.  Fellow  of 
King's,  1787-1803;  removed  from  his  fellowship,  on  the 
ground  that  he  was  a  married  man.  C.  of  Dunton  Waylett, 
Essex,  1788.  Chaplain  to  the  Board  of  Ordnance.  Author, 
Treatise  upon  Tithes.  Died  Apr.  i,  1841,  at  Lilliput,  Horn- 
church,  Essex.  M.I.  at  Homchurch.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BEARCROFT,  COVENTRY  BROOK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1802.  Doubtful  if  resided.  [S.  of  Edward  (next), 
M.P.,  of  Duke  Street,  Westminster,  and  Chief  Justice  of 
Chester.]  School,  Westminster.  Married  Louisa  O'Neil. 
Living  in  1821.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters,  Suppl.) 

BEARCROFT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  8,  1752.  Of  London.  S.  of  Philip,  D.D.,  Master  of 
Charterhouse.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1752; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1756.  Adm.  at  Inner  Temple, 
May  24,  1754.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1758.  Bencher,  1772. 
Reader,  1780.  Treasurer,  1781.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit. 
K.C.  Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  1788.  Counsel  and  Steward 
of  Courts  to  the  Governors  of  Charterhouse,  1765.  M.P.  for 
Hindon,  1784-90;  for  Saltash,  1790-6.  Of  Mere  Hall,  Droit- 
wich,  and  of  Holland  House,  Middlesex.  Died  Nov.  20,  1796, 
at  St  George's  Inn,  Northampton.  Buried  at  the  Temple 
Church.  Brother  of  William  (1756)  and  father  of  Coventry 
B.  (above).   (T.  A.  Walker,  304;  Inner  Temple  Benchers.) 

BEARCROFT,  EDWARD  CHARLES  KING.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
at  Queens',  Dec.  15,  1846.  [S.  of  W.  R.,  Esq.,  and  Mrs 
Penelope  Bearcroft  who  died  a  widow  in  1850.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1847;  LL.B.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest  (Bath  and 


Beard,  John  Brock 

Wells)  1856;  C.  of  Bridgwater  and  Chilton,  Somerset,  1850-6. 
C.  of  Whitchurch  Canonicorum  with  Stanton  St  Gabriel, 
Dorset,  1857-9.  C.  of  Downham  Market,  Norfolk,  1859-83. 
Chaplain  at  Boulogne,  1883-4.  V.  of  Felmingham,  Norfolk, 
1885-97.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1898.  (G.  Mag.,  1850, 
I.  223.) 
BEARCROFT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  27,  1756.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Philip,  D.D.,  Master  of 
the  Charterhouse.  B.  Oct.  17,  174°,  at  the  Preacher's  House, 
Charterhouse  Square.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1757;  Scholar,  1757;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1761;  M.A.  i775- 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  25,  1763;  priest  (Canterbury) 
1765.  Foimder'sDay  preacher  (Charterhouse)  1779-  Brother 
of  Edward  (1752).   (Al.  Carthus.;  T.  A.  Walker,  314.) 

BEARD,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  27,  1851. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Halstead,  Essex.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Mar.  5, 
1826.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar;  B.A.  (2gth  Wrangler) 
1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest  (Lichfield)  1856; 
C.  of  Weeford,  with  Hints,  Staffs.,  1855-7.  Chaplain  and 
Precentor  of  King's  CoUege,  1858-74.  Helped  to  found  the 
Fitzwilliam  musical  society  at  Cambridge.  R.  of  Gt  Green- 
ford,  Middlesex,  1874-90.  Author,  reUgious;  joint  author 
with  F.  H.  Gray  of  the  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Psalter.  Died 
Aug.  3,  1890,  aged  66,  at  Greenford  rectory.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Hennessy;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BEARD,  ARTHUR  WILLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1878.    S.  of  Arthur  (above).   Precentor  of  King's  College. 

B.  at  Cambridge.  Bapt.  Apr.  8,  i860.  [School,  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Assistant 
Master  at  CarUsle  Grammar  School,  1891  (May-Dec).  Of 
The  Lodge,  Colne  Engaine,  Essex.  Died  Jan.  19,  1934, 
aged  73,  at  Beckenham.   (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEARD,  BRANSCOMBE  ARDERNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1898.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  Feb.  2,  1879,  at  Cape  Town, 
South  Africa.  School,  South  African  CoUege,  Cape  Town 
(Mr  Ritchie).   Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901. 

BEARD,  CHARLES  IZARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1846.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  [Nov.  27,  1827]  at  Brighton. 
School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham  (Mr  Lee).  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1852;  M.B.  1855;  M.L.  1857.  M.R.C.P. 
(London)  1859.  A  student  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
Joined  the  British  volunteers,  who  assisted  Garibaldi  in 
Italy.  Sometime  Government  Inspector  of  Vaccination  in 
the  Midlands  and  West  Riding,  Yorks.  In  private  practice  at 
Brighton;  on  the  staff  of  the  Sussex  County  Hospital. 
Resided  latterly  at  11,  Keith  Grove,  Shepherd's  Bush, 
London,  W.   Died  Dec.  23,  1916,  aged  89.   Brother  of  George 

C.  (1843)  and  William  D.  (1842);  father  of  Hugh  S.  (1881). 
(H.  S.  Beard;  The  Times,  Dec.  26,  1916.) 

BEARD,  FREDERIC.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1879;  from 
Cavendish  H.;  B.A.  1882;  M.B.  1887.  At  Guy's  Hospital. 
House  Surgeon.  M.R.C.S.,  1885.  Assistant  House  Surgeon 
to  the  Kent  and  Canterbury  Hospital.  Medical  Registrar  at 
the  Seamen's  Hospital,  Greenwich.  Of  14,  Wilmerhatch 
Lane,  Epsom,  Surrey;  retired.   (Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BEARD,  GEORGE  CHANTLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  5,  1843.  Of  Sussex.  [S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  1823.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848.  Died  Aug.  11,  1865,  at 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Brother  of  Charles  I.  (1846),  etc. 
(G.  Mag.,  1865,  II.  796.) 

BEARD,  HERBERT  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4,  1884. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887. 

BEARD,  HUGH  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Izard  (1846),  M.D.,  of 
London.  B.  at  Brighton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (London)  1885;  C.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Stepney,  1885-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1887- 
1902.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Oakley  Square,  London,  1902-12. 
V.  of  King's  Sutton,  Northants.,  1912-21.  C.  of  St  Frides- 
wide's,  Oxford,  1921-6.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Oxford,  1926-39-. 
Of  262,  Iffley  Road,  Oxford.   (Crockford,  1939-) 

BEARD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  31,  1810.  Of 
Lanes.  [S.  of  Thomas,  magistrate,  of  Lancashire  and  of 
Gorton  House.  School,  Manchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1810; 
B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818.  R.  of  Cranfield,  Beds.,  1820-44.  Died 
Dec.  5,  i860,  aged  68.  M.I.  at  Cranfield.  (Manchester  Sch. 
Reg.,  11.  280.) 

BEARD,  JOHN  BROCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christ',  Oct.  7, 
1875.  Of  Derbs.  [S.  of  WilUam  Day  (1842),  clerk.]  B.  Aug. 
22,  1856,  at  Biggin,  Derbs.  School,  Trent  College,  Notting- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon,  1879;  priest  (York)  1881;  C.  of  Tankersley,  Yorks., 
1879-84.  V.  of  Greasbrough,  1885-99.  R.  of  Thurnscoe, 
1899-1914.  R.  of  Hooton  Roberts,  1914-37.  Of  Rotherham, 
Yorks.,  in  1939.    (Crockford,  1939) 


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Beard,  John  Pettit 

BEARD,  JOHN  PETTIT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  13, 
1837.  Of  Essex.  School,  North  Walsham,  Norfolk  (Mr  S. 
Rees).  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar,  1840;  B.A.  1841;  M.A. 
1844.  Second  Master  at  Dedham  School,  Essex,  1841.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  i8,  1842;  C.  of  Norton  Mandeville  and 
Magdalene  Laver,  Essex.  Died  Feb.  8,  1848,  aged  28,  at 
High  Ongar.   (G.  Mag.,  1841,  11;  1848,  i.  555.) 

BEARD,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1877.  S. 
of  Charles,  of  13,  South  Hill  Road,  Liverpool  [Unitarian 
minister  and  author,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.,  Suppl.].  B. 
Apr.  12,  1858,  at  Gee  Cross,  Cheshire.  School,  Roval  Liver- 
pool Institution  (Mr  Johnson).  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B..\. 
{15th  Wrangler)  1881.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7. 
1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1882.  On  the  Northern  Circuit; 
in  chambers  at  Liverpool;  a  regular  contributor  to  the 
Liverpool  Daily  Post.  An  authority  on  naval  finance  and 
statistics.  Gave  up  practice  as  a  barrister  and  qualified  as 
a  solicitor;  became  a  solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court.  Assistant 
Town  Clerk  of  Coventry-,  1890^-2;  Town  Clerk,  1893-1904; 
of  Blackburn,  1904-30.  Knighted,  1919.  A  public-spirited 
and  able  administrator  of  municipal  affairs  and  a  leading 
figure  in  the  Association  of  Municipal  Corporations.  Died 
Mar.  17,  1933,  at  Blackburn.  (H.  McLachlan,  Records  of  a 
Family;  The  Times,  Mar.  21,  1933.) 

BEARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  24,  i860.  S. 
ofSteyning.  B.  Feb.  22,  1842,  at  Ovingdean,  Sussex.  School, 
Ipswich  Grammar,  Suffolk  (Mr  Holden).  Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Mar.  16,  1861;  B..\.  1864; 
M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest  (Ely)  1866;  C.  of 
Godmanchester,  1865-6.  R.  of  Stokesby  with  Herringby, 
Norfolk,  1866-75.  Died  June  4,  1885,  aged  43,  at  Brighton. 
(Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BEARD,  WALTER  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888.  S. 
of  Frederick,  of  Chartham,  Kent.  B.  there  Mar.  5,  1870. 
School,  CUfton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar,  1888- 
91;  B.A.  {nth  Wrangler)  1891;  M.A.  1903.  Assistant  Master 
at  Felsted  School,  Essex,  1892-1903.  Master  at  Melbourne 
Grammar  School,  Australia,  1903-9.  Assistant  Master  at 
Wakefield  Grammar  School,  Yorks.,  1909-.  President  of 
the  Yorkshire  branch  of  the  Mathematical  Association,  1922. 
(Venn,  11.  496;  Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3-) 

BEARD,  WILLIAM  DAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  4, 
1842.  [S.  of  William.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.  Ord. 
deacon,  1847;  priest  (Lichfield)  1848;  C.  of  Buildwas,  Salop, 
1847-50.  C.  of  South  Hannington,  Essex,  1850-5.  C.  of 
HuUand,  Derbs.,  1855-7;  P-C.  there,  1857-60.  C.  of  St 
Clement's,  Norwich,  1860-9.  Government  Chaplain  and 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Labuan,  1869-74-  Not  in  Crock- 
ford,  1879.  Died  1887,  aged  66.  Brother  of  George  C.  (1843), 
etc.,  and  father  of  John  B.  (1875). 

BEARDALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12,  1876. 
S.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  at  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Woodham, 
Notts.  Bapt.  June  21,  1872.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B..A. 
1880;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (London)  1880; 
C.  of  St  Anne's,  Hoxton,  1879-82.  C.  of  Hackney,  1882-9. 
P.C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Poplar,  Middlesex,  1889-98.  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  Southgate,  1898-1905.  V.  of  Yateley,  Hants., 
1905-17.  Rural  Dean  of  Aldershot,  1912-17.  P.C.  of  Minley, 
Hants.,  1913-17.  R.  of  West  Meon,  1917-21.  V.  of  Holy- 
bourne,  1921-4.  Rural  Dean  of  Alton,  1922-4.  Died  June  22, 
1924,  aged  68.  Buried  at  Holyboume.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Times,  June  23,  1924.) 

BEARDMORE,  HENRY  LESLIE.  Adm.  at  Cl.-vre,  June  11, 
1874.  [S.  of  Nathaniel,  F.R.A.S.  School,  Felsted.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1879; 
priest  (Ripon)  1880;  C.  of  Gt  Hoxton,  Yorks.,  1879-82.  C. 
of  St  Nicholas,  Brighton,  1884-7.  V.  of  Halton-in-Hastings, 
1887-90.  P.C.  of  Chapel  Royal,  Brighton,  1890-3.  R.  of 
Mawdesley  with  Bispham,  Lanes.,  1893-7.  R.  of  Ripple, 
Worcs.,  1897-1910.  R.  of  Duxford,  Cambs.,  1910-14; 
retired.  Died  Feb.  24,  1933,  aged  79,  at  Lincoln.  {Felsted 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  27,  1933.) 

BEARDMORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
June  24,  1834.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839; 
M.A.  1842.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  .\pr.  19,  1836,  as  s.  of 
John,  late  of  Bolton  Street,  Piccadilly,  Esq.,  deceased. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1842.   Of  Uplands,  near  Fareham,  Hants. 

BEARDSWORTH,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  7, 

1833.  Of  Lanes.   Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1843. 

Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1844;  priest  (London,  Litt.  dim. 

from  Canterbury)  1844;  C.  of  Selling,  Kent,  1844;  V.  there, 

1851-88.    Died  Dec.  1,  1888,  aged  75,  at  Westgate-on-Sea. 

(Scott,  MSS.) 
BEARDSWORTH,  JOHN  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 

Christi,  Oct.  7,  1882.   S.  of  John,  of  Blackburn,  Lanes.    B. 

there.    Bapt.  May  19,  1881,  at  St  Paul's  Church.    Matric. 


Beasley,  William  Charles  Trevor 

Michs.  1882.  Became  a  Non-Coil,  student,  Oct.  15,  1883. 
Re-admitted  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  8,  1884;  B.A.  1885. 
Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Ripon)  1887;  C.  of'Holmfirth, 
Yorks.,  1885-7.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Chelsea,  Middlesex, 
1887-9.  C.  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  Northants.,  1889-92.  C.  of 
Astley  Bridge,  Lanes.,  1892-5.  C.  of  Whalley  Range,  1895-7. 
V.  of  Harbury,  Warws.,  1897-1922.  V.  of  Norton  Bavant, 
Wilts.,  1922-3.  Resided  latterly  at  Seal,  Sevenoaks,  Kent. 
Died  July  15,  1927,  aged  66.  {The  Times,  July  20,  1927; 
Crochford.) 

BEARE  or  BERE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  June  27, 
1800.  M.-A.  1800,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [Perhaps  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Loughear,  Glam.]  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford) 
Dec.  17,  1767,  age  19,  as  T.  Bear;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1772-  The 
Rev.  T.  Bere,  R.  of  Butcombe,  Somerset,  and  magistrate 
for  the  county,  died  Oct.  29,  1814,  at  Beacon  Hill,  near  Bath. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  J.  B.  Peace;  G.  Mag.) 

BEARE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  28, 
1846.   Matric.  Michs.  1846. 

BEASLEY,  CHARLES  MAGRATH.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent, 
1887;  from  Cavendish  H.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  8, 
1888,  as  a  choral  exhibitioner.  S.  of  G.  F.,  Lieut.,  deceased. 
B.  Nov.  6,  1868.  School,  Wellington  College.  B.A.  1890. 
In  the  Civil  Service.  During  the  Great  War  interned  in 
Germany,  1914-18.  Interpreter-Lieut.,  1919;  invalided,  1920- 
In  the  Ministry  of  Labour.  Of  Homefield,  Phipps  Bridge 
Road,  Merton,  S.W.  {T.  A.  Walker,  601;  Wellington  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BEASLEY,  ERNEST  CECIL  WATKIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Sept.  29,  1888.  S.  of  A.,  Esq.,  of  Bolton  Road, 
Grove  Park,  Chiswick,  Middlesex.  [B.  Apr.  25,  1869.  Schools, 
St  Paul's,  London,  and  Derbv.]  Student  at  St  Mary's  Hospital, 
London,  1893.  Went  as  a  dispenser  to  the  Forces  in  South 
Africa.  Died  Oct.  11,  1904.  {Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  St  Paul's 
Reg.) 

BEASLEY,  HORACE  OWEN  COMPTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  1896.  S.  of  Ammon,  Esq.  [general  manager  of 
the  Taff  Vale  Railway  Co.].  B.  July  2,  1877,  at  Chiswick, 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
1899.  Football  (assoc.)  "blue,'  1897,  1898.  Barrister  (Inner 
Temple)  1902.  On  the  South  Western  Circuit.  A  puisne 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Burma,  1923-4;  of  Madras, 
1924-9.  Chief  Justice  of  the  High  Court  of  Madras,  1929-37- 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  Royal  Welsh  Fusihers; 
Capt.,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles);  Major,  Labour  Corps, 
1918;  mentioned  in  despatches).  O.B.E.,  1919-  Knighted, 
1930.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  6,  BulUngham  Mansions, 
Pitt  Street,  London,  W.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BEASLEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  22,  1842.   Of 

Lincoln.   [2nd  s.  of ,  Capt.,  of  Surfleet,  Lines.  B.  Apr.  3, 

1824.]  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B..\. 
1848.    Capt.,  Royal  South  Lincoln  Militia.    Died  Dec.  24, 

1855,  aged  29,  at  The  Barracks,  Cork.  (Scott,  MSS. ;  G.  Mag., 

1856,  I.  211.) 

BEASLEY,  RICHARD  DUNKLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1849.  4th  s.  of  Thomas  C,  Esq.,  of  Harston,  near 
Grantham  [and  Sarah  Dunkley].  B.  there  Jan.  3,  1831. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar;  B.A.  {6th 
Wrangler)  1853;  M..-^.  1856.  Fellow.  Assistant  Master  at 
Leamington  College.  Head  Master  of  Grantham  Grammar 
School,  1858-79.  Author,  mathematical  text-books.  Died 
June  24,  1887,  aged  56,  while  crossing  the  Furca  Pass, 
Switzerland.    {Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BEASLEY,  ROBERT  TURLINGTON  NOBLE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  20,  1861.  S.  of  John,  of  Chapel  Brampton, 
Northants.  B.  there  Dec.  i8,  1844.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1862.  Served  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  60th  Rifles 
and  36th  Foot;  Adjutant;  retired.  Had  charge  of  the  Maoris 
in  New  Zealand  for  several  years.  Police  official  at  Dunedin 
1885.  Governor  of  the  gaol,  Wanganui,  1902.  Brother  of 
the  next.   {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEASLEY,  THOMAS  CALVERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  8,  1855.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  Oct.  28,  1835,  at 
Chapel  Brampton,  Northants.  School,  Rugby.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1855 ;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  pnest 
(Peterb.)  i860;  C.  of  WeUingborough,  Northants.,  1859-63. 
C.  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  1863-8;  V.  there,  1868-74-  V. 
of  DalUngton,  Northants.,  1874-1909.  Secretary  of  the 
Northampton  Church  Extension  Society.  On  the  Board  01 
Guardians  for  25  years.  Died  Feb.  8,  1909,  aged  73-  Brother 
of  the  above.  {Crockford;  H.  I.  Longden;  The  Times,  Feb.  9, 
1909.) 

BEASLEY,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  TREVOR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1882.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A. 
1889.  J. P.  Died  June  6,  1929,  aged  66,  at  St  Leonards-on- 
Sea.   {The  Times,  June  7,  1929.) 


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Beater,  Henry  Andrew 

BEATER,    henry   ANDREW.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel, 

May  10,  1852.   Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  1852. 

BEATH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  10,  1822.  S. 
of  Patrick  BallingaU,  P.C.  of  Capel,  near  Dorking,  Surrey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B..A..  1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1827;  priest, 
1828.  V.  of  Billingshurst,  Sussex,  1832-60.  In  Crockford, 
1865  and  1868;  disappears,  1870. 

BEATNIFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  25,  1779. 
S.  and  h.  of  John  (1741-2),  R.  of  Laceby,  Lines.,  deceased. 
B.  there  Nov.  i,  1761.  School,  Louth  (Mr  Emeris).  Matric. 
Lent,  1780;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1787. 

BEATON,  EDWIN.  Adm.  at  C.mus,  Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of  Edwin, 
naval  architect,  of  6,  The  Parade,  Portsmouth  Dockyard. 
B.  Nov.  22,  i88i,  at  Battersea.  School,  Portsmouth  Gram- 
mar (Mr  J.  C.  NicoU,  M..A..).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1902;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1909;  M.D. 
and  M.A.  1923.  At  St  Mar>''s  Hospital,  London.  House 
Surgeon  and  Resident  Obstetrical  Officer.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  the  Royal 
Hospital,  Bath.  Bacteriologist  to  the  Public  Health  Depart- 
ment, Cairo.  Died  Apr.  27,  1924,  at  Cairo.  (Venn,  iii.  395; 
Medical  Directory;  Caian.) 

BEATSON,  ANBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  17,  1825.  2nd  s. 
of  Anby,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  there  July  9,  1806. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A. 
(30<A  Wrangle)  1829;  M..^.  1832.  Died  Apr.  30,  1879. 
Brother  of  the  next.    (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEATSON,  BENJAMIN  WRIGGLESWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Pembroke,  June  23,  1821.  S.  and  h.  of  Anby  [mer- 
chant, of  Cheapside,  London.]  B.  there  Jan.  24,  1803. 
[Schools,  MUl  Hill  and  Merchant  Taylors']  (school  exhibi- 
tioner, 1821).  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  (i()th  Wrangler  and 
6th  Classic)  1825;  M.-'V.  1828.  FeUow,  1827-74.  Tutor.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1828;  priest  (Carlisle,  Lift.  dim.  from  Ely) 
June  6,  1835.  Classical  scholar.  Compiled  two  of  the  three 
volumes  of  the  Index  in  Tragicos  Graecos,  published  at 
Cambridge,  1830:  (i)  Index  Graecitaiis  Aeschyleae;  (2)  Index 
Graecitatis  Sophoclae.  Author,  scholastic.  Died  Jiily  24, 
1874.  Benefactor  to  Pembroke.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Mill 
Hill  Sch.  Reg.,  8;  Boose;  A.  B.  Cook;  D.N.B.) 

BEATSON,  GEORGE  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  6, 
1866.  [S.  and  h.  of  George  Stewart,  surgeon-general,  C.B., 
of  Campbelltown,  .Argyllshire.  B.  May  26,  1848.  School, 
King  WiUiam's  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1871. 
Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh  University;  M.B.  (Edin.); 
M.C.  1874;  M.D.  1878.  L.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1874.  Surgeon  of 
the  Glasgow  Cancer  Hospital,  1892,  and  of  the  Glasgow 
Western  Infirmary,  1900.  Sometime  assistant  to  the  Pro- 
fessor of  Surgery  at  Glasgow  University.  Administrative 
Medical  Officer,  Lowland  Division  (T.F.)  1908-12.  K.C.B., 
1902.  K.B.E.,  1917.  Late  Commander  of  the  R..\.M.C. 
units  of  the  Lowland  Division;  Colonel,  retired;  Officer  of  the 
Legion  d'Honneur.  Hon.  Associate  of  the  Order  of  St  John 
of  Jerusalem.  Of  Glasgow.  D.L.  Benefactor  to  Clare 
CoUege,  as  founder  of  the  Beatson  prize.  Died  Feb.  16, 
1933.  aged  84,  at  Glasgow.  (WaUord,  Co.  Fam.;  The  Times, 
Feb.  18,  1933;  Medical  Directory.) 

BEATSON,  HAROLD  ANBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1,  1888.  S.  of  Leonard  Browne  (next),  clerk,  of  Pinch- 
beck, near  Spalding,  Lines.  B.  May  21,  1869,  at  Twyford. 
School,  King's,  Ely,  Harold  Anty  (sic).  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B..A..  1892.  Assistant  Master  at  The  Grange,  Eastbourne, 
1892-4.  Tutor  at  Menteith,  Dover  Road,  Canterbury,  1932. 
(King's  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEATSON,  LEONARD  BROWNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  May  31,  1855.  Of  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1855;  Scholar,  1856;  B..A..  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon, 
i860;  priest  (Canterbury)  1861;  C.  of  St  Clement  with  St 
Mary,  Sandwich,  1860-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1865-77.  R. 
of  St  Margaret's,  Canterbury',  1877-80.  Died  June  11,  1894, 
aged  58,  at  The  Hall,  Pinchbeck,  Lines.  Father  of  Harold 
A.  (above).    (Scott,  .MSS. ;  Crockford.) 

BEATTIE,  HENRY.  M.A.  1852;  incorp.  from  Dublin.  [S.  of 
Henry,  farmer.  B.  at  Omagh.]  B.A.  (Dubl.)  1847;  M.A. 
1851.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1847;  priest,  1848.  Vice- 
Principal  of  the  National  Society's  Training  Institution, 
Westminster,  London,  i843(stc)-52.  Chaplain  and  Head 
Master  of  the  London  Orphan  Asylum,  Clapton,  1852-70-. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1872.    (Al.  Dubl.;  Crockford.) 

BEATTIE,  LESLIE  HAY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898.  srd  s. 
of  WiUiam  Halden,  of  Edinburgh.  B.  there  Jan.  7,  1880. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Civil  engineer.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Capt.  and  Adjutant,  R.F.A.).  Director  of 
Webster  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  building  contractors,  104,  Baker 
Street,  London.  Of  46,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  London,  S.VV. 
(Venn,  11.  556;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 


Beauchamp,  Montagu  Harry  [Proctor] 

BEATTY,  PAKENHAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  28,  1874.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Mar.  r6,  1875,  age  19;  'of  the  University  of  Cambridge.'  S. 
and  h.  of  Pakenham  WiUiam,  merchant,  of  Mount  Pleasant, 
Co.  Louth,  Ireland. 

BEATY  [post  BEATY-POWNALL],  CHARLES  COLYER  (COL- 
YEAR).  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  10,  1824.  [S.  and  h.  of 
Charles,  M.D.,  of  Lincoln.]  B.  at  Stilton,  Hunts.  Matric. 
Michs.  1825;  Scholar;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  .\ov.  11,  1829,  as  Chas.  Colyear,  age  22.  Ord. 
deacon,  1831;  priest  (Lincoln)  1832;  C.  of  South  Carlton, 
Lines.,  1831-4.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Portmore,  1831. 
C.  of  Milton-Ernest,  Beds.,  1834-5;  R.  there,  1835-80.  Rural 
Dean.  F.S..\.  .Assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Pownall 
after  that  of  Beaty,  Jan.  16,  1835.  Married  Catherine,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  William  Hett,  Priest-Vicar  of  Lincohi  Cathedral . 
Died  May  17,  1880,  aged  73.  Buried  at  MUton  Ernest. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BEAUCHAMP,  ARTHUR  HENRY  SELBY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  29,  1866.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  and  h.  of 
William  Henry  (1836),  R.  of  Chedgrave.  B.  Jan.  3,  1848.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Died  Nov.  20,  1867.  Brother  of  Henry 
W.  (1870).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEAUCHAMP,  BRIAN  or  BRYAN.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Sept.  13,  1794.  S.  of  Philip.  Bapt.  Aug. 
19,  1776,  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  179'J; 
B.A.  1799.  Fellow,  1797-1801.  Ord.  priest  (London,  for 
Bath  and  WeUs)  .Apr.  26,  1801,  as  Brian  B;  C.  of  Prior's 
portion,  Tiverton,  Devon,  1800-1.  C.  of  Thorverton  for 
many  years.  R.  of  Hawkridge  with  Withypool,  Somerset, 
1801-34.  Died  June  15,  1834,  at  Thorverton.  Brother  of 
Henry  P.  (1798).    (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

BEAUCHAMP,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
July  2,  1789.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1790.  [S.  of 
Sir  WiUiam  Beauchamp-Proctor,  Bart,  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Letitia,  dau.  of  Henry  Johnson,  Esq.,  of  Gt  Berkhamsted, 
Herts.).  B.  Sept.  13,  1771.]  Half-brother  of  Sir  Thomas 
(1773)-    (Betham,  Baronetage,  iii.  235.) 

BEAUCHAMP,  GODFREY.    .Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  John's,  Oct.  3, 

1888.  S.  of  John,  leather-merchant,  of  Highgate,  London. 
B.  July  13,  1869,  at  HoUoway,  Islington.  School,  Leys, 
Cambridge  (Dr  Moulton).  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Previously 
at  London  University;  B.Sc.  (London)  1888.    Died  Feb.  11, 

1889,  in  CoUege.  A  student  of  great  promise;  see  obit, 
notice  in  The  Eagle,  xv.  373. 

BEAUCHAMP,  HENRY  PRATT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  June  9,  1798.  S.  of  Philip,  of  Twickenham, 
Middlesex.  Bapt.  there  Aug.  25,  1778.  Matric.  Michs.  1798; 
B..A.  1803;  M.A.  1806.  Fellow,  1801-21.  Ord.  priest  (Nor- 
wich) 1805;  C.  of  Bricet,  Wattisham,  and  Little  Finborough, 
Suffolk,  1803-8.  C.  of  Kersey  and  Lindsey,  1808-9;  removed 
for  neglect  of  duty,  1809.  Died  .Aug.  20,  1821,  aged  43,  at 
Twickenham.   Brother  of  Br>'an  (1794)-   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BEAUCHAMP,  HENRY  WOODROOFFE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  3,  1870.  Of  Norfolk.  [3rd  s.  of 
WiUiam  Henry  (1836),  clerk.]  B.  Dec.  25,  1851,  at  Chedgrave. 
School,  Highgate.  .Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875;  .M..A. 
1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Norwich)  1877;  C.  of 
Heigham,  NorfoUs,  1876-9.  V.  of  Bentley,  SuffoUi,  1879-99. 
Rural  Dean  of  Samford,  1893-9.  R.  of  Drayton  with 
HeUesdon,  Norfolk,  1899-1904.  Rural  Dean  of  Taverham, 
1899-1904.  R.  of  Copdock  with  Washbrook,  Suffolk,  1904- 
15.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1912-14;  of  St  Edmondsbury, 
1914-15.  Died  July  i6,  1915,  aged  63,  at  Copdock.  Brother 
of  Arthur  H.  S.  (1866)  and  father  of  Ronald  C.  W.  (1895). 
(Crockford.) 

BEAUCHAMP,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1823. 
[Ward  of  the  Rev.  W.  Bentie,  of  Buckland,  Surrey.  7th  s.  of 
William  H.  (Beauchamp-Proctor),  deceased,  late  of  For- 
thampton,  Gloucs.  B.  there  July  11,  1804.  School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1824;  B..A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest 
(Oxford)  1830;  R.  of  CroweU,  Oxon.,  1830-74;  V.  of  Shir- 
bum,  1832-74.  Married  .Margaret  Sophia  (his  cousin),  sister 
of  Sir  George  Beaumont,  8th  Bart.,  Oct.  2,  1833.  Died  1 891. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEAUCHAMP,  JOHN  BOUGHTON.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  9,  1798.  Of  Warws.  Matric.  Michs.  1798.  Migrated  to 
Oxford;  matric.  (St  Edmund  HaU)  Nov.  6,  1799.  age  19,  as 
s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Newbold,  Warws.;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1802. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  12,  1802;  C.  of  Dallington, 
Xorthants.,  1802.    (Al.  Oxon.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

BEAUCHAMP  [PROCTOR-BEAUCHAMP],  MONTAGU  HARRY 
[PROCTOR].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1879.  4th  s.  of 
[Sir]    Thomas   W.    B.    [Proctor-Beauchamp],    Bart.,   of    3, 


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Beauclerk,  William  Aubrey  de  Vere 


Cromwel!  Road,  London.  B.  Apr.  19,  i860,  in  London. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1914. 
At  Ridley  Hall,  1883.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Durham  for 
W.  China)  1906.  One  of  the  'Cambridge  Seven'  who  went 
out  to  China  in  connection  with  the  China  Inland  Mission, 
1885-1910.  V.  of  Monkton  Combe,  Somerset,  1914-18. 
F.R.G.S.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1916-21;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  Hon.  Chaplain,  1926.  Clerical  Deputation  to 
the  Army  Scripture  Readers'  Society,  1921-8.  China  Inland 
Mission  Deputation  to  India  and  W.  China,  1929-30 
and  1935-6.  Succeeded  his  brother.  Sir  Horace  G.,  as  7th 
Bart.,  Aug.  12,  1915.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  The  Quarry, 
Njiilsworth,  Gloucs.  Brother  of  Reginald  W.  P.  (next).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.\  Crockford,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BEAUCHAMP  or  PROCTOR-BEAUCHAMP,  REGINALD  WIL- 
LIAM PROCTOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1871.  S. 
of  [Sir]  Thomas  [W.  B.,  Bart.,  who  took  the  name  of  Proctor 
Beauchamp  instead  of  Beauchamp-Proctor,  1862],  of 
Langley  Park,  Norsvich.  B.  Apr.  23,  1853,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1871,  as  R.  W.  Proctor.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  5th  Bart.,  Oct.  7,  1874.  Of  Langley 
Park,  Norwich.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk.  Travelled  in 
China  and  Japan,  1879;  in  Burmah  and  India,  i8go.  Major, 
2nd  Brigade,  Eastern  Division,  Norfolk  Artillery.  Died 
s.p.m.  Nov.  10,  1912.  Brother  of  Montagu  H.  (above). 
{G.E.C.,  v.  88.) 

BEAUCHAMP,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Christ's,  May  4,  1832.  2nd  s.  of  George  Edward.  B. 
Nov.  28,  1813,  at  Reading,  Berks.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1S36;  M..-^.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
Nov.  5,  1836;  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  11,  1838.  C.  of  Pagle- 
sham,  Essex,  in  1841.  C.  of  Heydon,  Norfolk,  1850.  R.  of 
Wolterton  with  Wickmere,  1855-93.  Married  Alicia,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Pearson,  E.I.Co.'s  naval  service,  Sept.  28,  1839. 
Died  Feb.  8,  1895,  aged  81,  at  Reading.  {Peile,  11.  443; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEAUCHAMP,  RONALD  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  29,  1895.  S.  of  Henry  Woodrooffe  (1870),  V. 
of  Bentley,  Suffolk.  B.  July  23,  1877,  at  Norwich.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  A  member  of 
the  London  Stock  Exchange,  1898  (Messrs  Barry  and  Co., 
7  Birchin  Lane,  E.C.);  partner  of  Laurence,  Sons  and 
Gardner,  1917-20.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Chateau  d'Oex, 
Switzerland.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

BEAUCHAMP,  SYDNEY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1884.  S.  of 
Henry  Heron,  merchant,  of  Acton  [?  Middlesex].  B.  May  18, 
1861,  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales.  School,  Lausanne, 
Switzerland;  student  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1890;  M.A.  1896.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1889.  In  practice  in  London.  Of  95,  Cromwell  Road,  S.W., 
in  1898.  Medical  Referee  to  the  Colonial  Mutual  Assurance 
Society.  During  the  Great  War  Medical  Officer-in-charge  of 
West  Park  Military  HospiteJ,  1914-16.  Resident  Medical 
Officer  to  the  British  Delegation  at  the  Peace  Conference  at 
Paris.  Knighted,  1920.  Died  Nov.  22,  1921,  in  London,  as 
the  result  of  a  street  accident.  {Venn,  11.  472;  Medical 
Directory.) 

BEAUCHAMP  or  BEAUCHAMP-PROCTOR,  Sir  THOMAS, 
Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  24,  1773, 
as  Proctor,  Sir  Thomas  Beauchamp.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William 
[Beauchamp-Proctor],  Bart.,  K.C.B.  B.  Sept.  29,  1756,  in 
London.  School,  Harrow.  M.A.  1777.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  2nd  Bart.,  Sept.  13,  1773.  Of  Langley  Lodge,  Norfolk. 
High  Sheriff,  1780-1.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Palmer, 
Esq.,  of  Sonning,  Berks.,  May  5,  1778.  Died  June  29,  1827, 
aged  70.  Half-brother  of  Christopher  (1789) ;  father  of  Thomas 
(next).  (Peile,  11.  298;  G.E.C.,  v.  88,  where  date  of  birth  is 
wrong.) 

BEAUCHAMP  or  BEAUCHAMP-PROCTOR,  THOMAS  [WIL- 
LIAM HENRY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  6,  1808,  as 
Proctor,  Thomas  B.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (above),  Bart. 
B.  June  II,  1790,  at  Langley,  Norfolk. .  Matric.  Michs.  1809; 
B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1820.  [Apparently  dropped  the  name 
Proctor,  which  his  grandfather,  William  Beauchamp,  of 
Langley,  had  assumed.]  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  27, 
1813,  asThos.  W.  Hen.  Beauchamp;  priest  (Bristol)  June  18, 
1814;  C.  of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1813-14.  R.  of  Bucken- 
ham  with  Hassingham,  Norfolk,  1814-63.  R.  of  Chedgrave, 
1817-38.  C.  of  Langley-by-Carleton,  1817-38.  R.  ofCarleton 
St  Peter  with  Ashby,  1838-63.  Died  May  9,  1863,  aged  72. 
(Peile,  II.  362;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEAUCHAMP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  11,  1774.  S.  of  Anthony.  Bapt.  Jan.  16, 
1755,  at  Chobham,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1775;  B.A.  1779; 


M.A.  1782.  Fellow,  1777-97.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  28, 
'^777',  priest.  Mar.  16,  1783.  R.  of  Sampford  Courtney, 
Devon,  1796-1827.   Died  May  25,  1827.    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BEAUCHAMP  [formerly  BEAUCHAMP-PROCTOR],  WILLIAM 
HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  3,  1836.  2nd 
s.  of  Sir  William  [Beauchamp-Proctor],  Bart.  B.  Mar.  16, 
1818,  at  Brome,  Norfolk.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  P.C.  of  Langley  and  R.  of 
Chedgrave,  Norfolk,  1843-53.  Married  Augusta,  dau.  of  Dr 
Thomas  Arnold,  of  Stamford,  Lines.,  Dec.  31,  1845.  Died 
Mar.  19,  1853,  through  a  fall  from  his  carriage.  Father  of 
Arthur  H.  S.  (1866)  and  Henry  W.  (1870).  (Peile,  11.  458; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEAUCLERK,  AMELIUS  FRANCIS  WARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  7,  1876.  [2nd]  s.  of  Amelius  [Wentworth],  of 
3,  Bryanston  Square,  London.  B.  Mar.  22,  1857,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  19,  1878.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1885.  Died  Jan.  i,  1935, 
aged  77,  at  12,  Grafton  Street,  London,  W.  i.  Brother  of 
Charles  W.  W.  de  V.  (1872).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEAUCLERK,  AUBREY  de  VERE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1855.  S.  of  [Aubrey]  Wilham  [Major], 
of  Ardglass  Castle,  Co.  Down.  B.  there  Oct.  5  (?  Sept.  28), 
1837.  Schools,  Rugby  and  [Cheltenham  College].  Matric. 
Michs.  1855.  Of  Ardglass  Castle,  Co.  Down,  Ireland.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father,  Feb.  i,  1854.  J. P.  High  Sheriff,  1863. 
Died  July  9,  1919.  Father  of  Sidney  de  V.  (1884).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  St  Albans.) 

BEAUCLERK,  CHARLES  ROBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  July  i,  1819.  2nd  s.  of  Charles  [George],  of  London 
[and  of  St  Leonard's  Lodge,  Sussex].  B.  there  Jan.  6,  1802. 
School,  Halnaker,  Sussex  (Mr  Bayton).  Matric.  Michs.  1819; 
Scholar,  1819-22;  Prizeman,  1823;  B.A.  (24*^  Wrangler) 
1823;  M.A.  1827.  Fellow,  1822-42.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  2,  1823.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1829.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Married  Joaquina,  dau.  of  Don  Jose  M.  de  Zamora,  of  Cuba, 
Mar.  1842.   Died  Feb.  22,  1872.   (Venn,  11.  175.) 

BEAUCLERK,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  WENTWORTH  de  VERE. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1872.  S.  and  h.  of  Amelius 
Wentworth  [Capt.,  R.N.],  of  3,  Bryanston  Square,  Hyde 
Park,  London.  B.  May  8,  1854,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Capt.,  15th 
Hussars.  Died  Dec.  29,  1917.  Brother  of  Amelius  F.  W. 
(1876).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEAUCLERK,  Lord  FREDERICK  de  VERE.  Adm.  nobleman 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  26,  1790.  4th  s.  of  Aubrey,  Duke  of 
St  Albans,  of  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1792,  as  Frederick; 
M.A.  1792;  D.D.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  15, 
1795;  priest,  May  28,  1797;  V.  of  Kimpton,  Herts.,  1797- 
1827.  V.  of  Redbourn,  1827-50.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  St 
Albans,  1827-50.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Winchfield,  Hants. 
A  famous  cricketer.  Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Charles, 
Viscount  Dillon,  July  3,  1813.  Died  Apr.  22,  1850.  (Cant. 
Act  Bk.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEAUCLERK,  SIDNEY  de  VERE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  27,  1884.  S.  andh.  of  Aubrey  de  V.  (1855),  of  41a,  Hill 
Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London.  B.  May  8,  1866,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  18,  1887,  as  s.  of  Aubrey  de  Vere,  of 
Ardglass,  Co.  Down,  Ireland.  No  call.  Name  withdrawn 
Mar.  20,  1902.  Died  unmarried  July  3,  1903.  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BEAUCLERK,  WILLIAM  AMELIUS  AUBREY  de  VERE,  Duke 
of  St  Albans.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  19,  1859.  S.  of 
William  Aubrey  de  Vere  (next),  late  Duke  of  St  Albans, 
deceased.  B.  Apr.  15,  1840,  at  Redboume,  Lines,  [in 
Piccadilly,  according  to  G.E.C.].  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
i860.  Succeeded  his  father  as  loth  Duke  of  St  Albans, 
May  26,  1849.  Capt.  of  the  Yeoman  of  the  Guard,  1868-74. 
P.C,  1869.  Lord-Lieut,  and  custos  rotulorum  of  Notts., 
1880.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  10,  1898. 
(G.E.C,  Peerage,  vii.  7.) 

BEAUCLERK,  WILLIAM  AUBREY  de  VERE,  Duke  of  St 
Albans.  Adm.  nobleman  at  Christ's,  June  30,  1828.  S.  of 
WUliam,  Duke  of  St  Albans.  B.  Mar.  24,  i8oi.  Matric. 
1828;  Hon.  LL.D.  1828.  Succeeded  his  father  as  9th  Duke 
of  St  Albans,  July  17,  1825.  Bearer  of  the  sceptre  with  the 
cross  at  the  coronation  of  William  IV,  Sept.  8,  1830.  Married 
(i)  Harriet,  dau.  of  Matthew  Mellon,  Lieut.,  Madras  Native 
Infantry,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Coutts,  banker,  of  London, 
June  16,  1827;  (2)  Elizabeth  Catherine,  dau.  of  Gen.  Joseph 
Gubbins,  of  KiUrush,  Co.  Limerick,  May  26,  1839.  Died 
May  27  (?  26),  1849,  aged  48.  Buried  at  Redboume.  Father 
of  William  A.  A.  de  V.  (above).  (Peile,  11.  432;  G.E.C, 
Peerage,  vii.) 


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BEAUCLERK,  WILLIAM  NELTHORPE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinitv,  Nov.  6,  1867.  S.  of  [Lord]  Frederick  [Charles 
Peter,  R.N.],  of  Bolsover  Castle,  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  B. 
Apr.  7,  1849,  at  Little  Grimsby  Hall,  Lines.  Schools,  Eton 
[and  Cheltenham  CoUege].  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872; 
LL.M.  1875;  LL.D.  1888.  Attache  in  the  Diplomatic  Service, 
1873;  at  Copenhagen,  1874;  Third  Secretary,  1875;  at 
Athens,  1876.  Acting  Charge  d'affaires  at  Beme,  1878;  at 
St  Petersburg,  1879;  Second  Secretary,  1879;  at  Rome, 
1880.  Transferred  to  Washington,  1887.  Acting  Charge 
d'affaires  at  Berlin,  1888-90.  Secretary  of  Legation,  Pekin, 
1890;  Charge  d'affaires  there,  1892,  1895-6.  Consul-General 
of  Hungary,  1896.  Minister  resident  and  Consul-General  in 
Peru  and  Equador,  1898;  in  Bolivia,  1903.  Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  the  Republics  of 
Bohvia,  Ecuador  and  Peru,  1906.  Received  Queen's  Jubilee 
medal,  1897,  and  King's  Coronation  medal,  1902.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Lines.  Of  Little  Grimsby  Hall,  Lines.  Twice 
married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  5,  1908,  at  Lima,  Peru. 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEAUFORD,  HENRY  WILLIAMS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  June  29,  1831.  S.  of  Henry  Walter  [clerk,  B.A. 
(Oxon.)],  of  Eaton  Socon,  Beds,  (and  Mary  Williams).  B. 
1814.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835. 
[His  father  died  Mar.  12,  1865,  aged  84,  at  St  Neots,  Hunts.] 
He  was  doubtless  the  Henry  Williams  Beauford  b.  1809  [sic), 
who  married  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Hogge,  of  Thomham 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  died  1888.  For  their  descendants  see 
Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Beauford  nf  Troston  Hall,  Bury  St  Ed- 
munds, Suffolk.    (G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  523)- 

BEAUFORT,  CECIL  WALLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug. 
17,  1870.  S.  of  Francis  Lestock  (1831),  of  62,  Montagu 
Square,  London.  B.  Nov.  27,  1851,  in  India.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870.  In  business  in  India;  retired,  1887.  Of 
Penshurst,  Bumham,  Somerset.  Died  June  27,  1904. 
[Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEAUFORT,  DANIEL  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  15,  1831.  [S.  of  Francis,  Capt.,  R.N.  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  B.  at  Woburn,  Beds.  School,  Bedford.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1832.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Mar.  29,  1833,  age  19; 
Prizeman;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840;  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1841. 
Ord.  deacon,  1838;  priest  (York)  1839.  Chaplain  of  Portman 
Chapel,  1843-8.  R.  of  Lymm  (Warburton  mediety),  Cheshire, 
1849-72.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Rochester,  1872-^8.  Resided  latterly 
at  Belmont  Hill,  Lewisham,  Kent.  Died  suddenly  Apr.  15. 
1898,  aged  84,  at  Bovey  Tracey,  Devon.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  19,  1898.) 

BEAUFORT,  FRANCIS  LESTOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  II,  1831.  S.  of  Francis,  Capt.,  R.N.  [later  Rear- Admiral, 
K.C.B.],  of  Essex.  B.  1815.  In  the  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
1837-76.  Judge  of  the  24  Purgunnahs,  Calcutta,  1863-76. 
Author,  Digest  of  the  Criminal  Law  Procedure  in  Bengal. 
Died  1879.  Brother  of  the  above  and  father  of  Cecil  W. 
(1870).    (D.N.B.) 

BEAUFOY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  11, 
1809.  S.  of  John  Hanbury,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1819. 
Died  1858,  at  Genoa. 

BEAUFOY,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  19, 
1811.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  22,  1811.  [2nd  s.  of  Mark, 
F.R.S.,  astronomer  and  physicist  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.). 
B.  Aug.  21,  1793,  at  Gt  George  Street,  Westminster.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1811.  Entered  the  Army;  joined  the 
Coldstream  Guards.  Present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  1815 ; 
Lieut,  and  Capt.,  1817;  .Adjutant,  1823;  retired,  1825. 
.'Vccepted  an  appointment  with  a  mining  company  and  went 
to  Mexico,  but  found  the  working  of  the  mines  impossible 
without  complete  loss  to  the  promoters  and  the  pubUc. 
Returned  to  England  and  settled  at  Bowness,  Windermere, 
after  travelling  widely  in  the  United  States,  Canada  and  on 
the  Continent.  Author,  Tour  through  the  United  States  and 
Canada,  1827;  Mexican  Illustrations  founded  on  Facts,  etc. 
Died  May  31,  1854,  at  Bowness.  Buried  there.  M.I.  at 
Windermere.  (G.  Beaufoy,  Leaves  from  a  Beech  Tree;  G. 
Mag.,  1854,  II.  93.) 

BEAUFOY,  MARK  HANBURY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Dec.  29,  1873.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  Esq.,  formerly 
Capt.,  R.N.,  and  of  South  Lambeth  Road,  London.  B.  1854. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1874-  Of  Coombe  House, 
Shaftesbury,  Wilts.  J. P.  for  Wilts.,  for  Surrey  and  for  the 
County  of  London.  Head  of  the  firm  of  Mark  Beaufoy  and 
Co.,  Vinegar  Brewers,  of  VauxhaU,  London.  M.P.  for 
Kennington,  1889-95.  High  Sheriff  of  Wilts.,  1900.  F.Z.S. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  10,  1922.  (Walford, 
Co.  Fam.) 

BEAUFOY,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Aug. 
17,  1861.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  Dec.  18,  1843,  in  London.  School, 


Beaumont,  George  Richardson 

City  of  London  (Dr  Mortimer).    Matric.  Michs.  1862;  'B.K. 
1866;  M.A.  1869. 

BEAUMAN,  EDWARD  JOHN  BARRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  29,  1822.  S.  of  Michael,  Capt.  in  the  Madras 
Artillerv.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1823.  Of  Fumess, 
Co.  Kildare,  Ireland.  J. P.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
George  Moore,  Esq.,  of  Co.  Kildare,  Mar.  29,  1833.  {Peile, 
II.  409;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BEAUMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1818.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Christopher.  B.  at  Hyde  Park,  Co. 
Wexford.  Matric.  Michs.  1818.  Died  s.p.  Sept.  24,  1840. 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BEAUMAN,  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  7,  1864.  S.  and  h.  of  Matthew  Forde,  of  Hyde  Park, 
Gorev,  Co.  Wexford.  B.  Mar.  3,  1846,  in  Co.  Wexford. 
Matric.  .Michs.  1865. 

BEAUMONT,  ALBERT  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1872.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1874.  S.  of  John, 
baker.  B.  at  Chesterton,  Cambridge.  Bapt.  Aug.  6,  1854. 
B.A.  1877.  Medical  student  at  St  Mary's  Hospital,  London; 
L.S.A.,  1882;  at  Edinburgh;  L.R.C.S.,  L.M.  (Edin.)  1885. 
M.B.  and  M.D.  (Dubl.)  1898.  Practised  at  East  Ham. 
Surgeon  to  the  Gas  Light  and  Coke  Company's  Workmen's 
Provident  Society  for  about  40  years.  Medical  Officer  of 
Health  for  East  Ham.  Consulting  Surgeon  to  East  Ham 
Cottage  Hospital.  Died  Mar.  26,  1925,  aged  70,  at  Oak  Hall, 
East  Ham.    {Eagle;  Medical  Directory.) 

BEAUMONT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1863.  2nd  s.  of  James,  solicitor  [of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields, 
London].  B.  at  Highgate,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  Oct.  2,  1844. 
[School,  Highgate.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  {38th  Wrangler) 
1867;  M.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  8,  1867. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1870.  Conveyancer  and  Equity  Drafts- 
man. Bencher.  Junior  Counsel  to  the  Attorney-General  in 
charity  matters,  1902.  Acquired  a  high  reputation  for 
learning,  integrity  and  geniality.  A  prominent  freemason 
and  a  member  of  the  Court  of  the  Cutlers  Company.  Died 
Apr.  29,  1930,  in  London.  Father  of  John  W.  F.  (1896). 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Apr.  30,  1930.) 

BEAUMONT,  EDWARD  BLACKET[T].  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Jan.  17,  1S20.  4th  s.  of  Thomas  Richard,  Col.,  of 
The  Oaks,  Darton,  Yorks.  [  and  Diana,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  W. 
Blackett,  Bart.].  B.  May  2,  1802.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1820.  Of  Wood  Hall,  Lines.,  and  of  Darfield,  Yorks. 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  Yorks.  F.R.S.,  1835.  F.R.A.S.  Married 
Jane,  dau.  of  William  Lee,  of  Grove  Hall,  Ferrybridge, 
Lines.,  Apr.  25,  1825.  Died  June  7,  1878,  at  33,  Norland 
Square,  Notting  HUl,  London.  Brother  of  Thomas  W. 
(i8og)  and  William  (1809).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Beaumont 
Family;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  .\llendale.) 

BEAUMONT,  ERNEST  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  2,  1897.  [S.  of  Godfrey  Wentworth,  deceased,  late 
Lieut-Col.  of  the  Scots  Guards.]  B.  Dec.  22,  1874.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Army  and  University  coach  at 
Felixstowe,  Suffolk,  1900-12.  Owner  of  Discovery  Island, 
Victoria,  British  Columbia;  living  there  1922.  (E.  G.  Beau- 
mont.) 

BEAUMONT,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  BERTIE.  .\dm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  12,  1827.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas.  B.  at 
Buckland,  Suixey.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1827;  B.A.  1831.  Of  Buckland,  Surrey.  Married  Frances 
Mary  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
May  30,  1833.   Died  Mar.  10,  1837.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEAUMONT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  1,  1880, 
S.  of  Thomas  George  (1851),  R.  of  Chehnondiston,  Suffolk. 
B.  there  June  30,  1862.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1880.  Lieut.,  1st  West  Indian  Regt.,  1885;  Liverpool 
Regt.,  1889;  Capt.,  1893;  retired,  1902.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1899-1902;  Adjutant-Gen.,  Maritzburg  Depot; 
afterward  Commandant,  Nooitgedacht  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches). During  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  T.F.  Reserve,  1914). 
Of  Uplands,  Famham,  Surrey.    (Burke,  Irish  Gentry,  1912.) 

BEAUMONT,  GEORGE  DUCKETT  BARBER.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  iS)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1820.  S.  of  John  Thomas 
Barber,  Esq.,  gent,  [founder  of  insurance  offices,  for  whom 
see  D.N.B.].  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's,  as  George 
Ducketts  Barber.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A. 
1827.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  16,  1822.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1827.  Barrister  of  the  Chancery  Bar.  Inventor  of  a 
traction  engine,  exhibited  in  1851.  Author,  legal.  Brother  of 
John  A.  (1823).    {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEAUMONT,  GEORGE  RICHARDSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  17,  1855,  for  B.D.  degree.  [A  'Ten-year'  man.] 
S.  of  Thomas,  spirit  merchant.  B.  at  Huddersfield,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  Dec.  6,  1824.   Did  not  proceed  to  B.D.  degree. 


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Beaumont,  Henry  Frederick 

BEAUMONT,  HENRY  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.   17,   1851.    S.   and  h.  of  Henry  Ralph  [of 
Newby  Park,  Richmond].  B.  [Mar.  10,  1833]  at  Scarborough, 
Yorks.    School,   Eton.    Matric.   Michs.    1852.    Of  Whitley 
Beaumont,  Yorks.   J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding;  J. P. 
for  the  North  Riding  and  Lincolnshire.    M.P.  for  the  West 
Riding  (southern  div.)  1865-74;  for  Cohie  Valley,  1885  and 
1886-92.    A  large  landowner  in  Huddersfield;  chief  land- 
ovmer  in  Mirfield.    Of  Tetworth,  Ascot,  Berks.    Presented 
Beaumont  Park  to  Huddersfield;  made  a  freeman  of  the 
Borough.    Died  Oct.   6,   1913,  at  Ascot.    Buried  at  Kirk- 
heaton.     Father  of   the   next.     (Foster,    Yorks.   Pedigrees; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  limes,  Oct.  7,  1913.) 
BEAUMONT,  HENRY  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  12,  1885.   S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Frederick  (above), 
of  Whitley  Beaumont,   Huddersfield,   Yorks.    B.  Dec.   17, 
1865.     School,    Eton.     Matric.    Michs.    1885.     Of   Whitley 
Beaumont  and  of  Tetworth,  Ascot,  Berks.   J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
the  West  Riding,  Yorks.,  and  J. P.  for  Berks.  Late  4th  Batt. 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders.   Married  and  had  issue. 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 
BEAUMONT,    HERBERT    HENRY.     Adm.    pens,    at   Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  2,  1882.    [S.  of  Matthias  Henry  (1842),  clerk.] 
B.  May  18,  1864,  at  Lowestoft.    Schools,  Leatherhead,  St 
John's,  and  St  Andrew's,  Chardstock.    Matric.  Michs.  1S82; 
Scholar,  1883;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.    Ord.  deacon,  1890; 
priest  (Winchester)  1891.   Assistant  Master  and  Chaplain  at 
St  John's  School,  Leatherhead,   1 890-1908.    Head  Master 
of  Skelmergh  School,  Margate,  1908-16;  of  West  HiU  School, 
Repton,  1916-17;  of  St  Michael's  College,  Tenbury,  Worcs., 
1917-20.    V.  of  Moulsford,  Berks.,   1921-2.     Editor  of  St 
John's  School,  Leatherhead,   Register.     Resided   latterly  at 
Brighton.    Died  Jan.  2,   1930.    (Crockford;   The  Guardian, 
Jan.  10,  1930.) 
BEAUMONT,    JAMES    AKROYD.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 
Trinity,  Sept.  3,   1836.    S.  of  George  [and  Alice,  dau.  of 
James  Akroyd,  of  Brook  House,  Halifax].    B.  at  Halifax, 
Yorks.    School,  Durham  University.    Matric.  Michs.  1836; 
B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.    President  of  the  Union,  1840.   Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)   1842;  priest  (Ripon)   1843.    P.C.  of  St 
Paul's,  Leeds,  1845.   R.  of  Poughill,  Devon,  1850-61.   Adm. 
at  Oxford,  Com.  causa,  June  13,  1861.    Domestic  Chaplain 
to  Earl  Fitzwilliam,  1842-88  (unbeneficed).    Died  Mar.  21, 
1888,  aged  68,  at  Leamington  Spa.    Brother  of  Thomas  G. 
(1851).    {Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  28,  1888.) 
BEAUMONT,  JAMES  ARTHUR  [GREGORY].    Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1883.    S.  of  William  Coppard,  solicitor. 
B.    Mar.    12,    1866,    at   4,    Chichester   Villas,    Paddington, 
Middlesex.  Schools,  Merchant  Taylors'  and  Cathedral,  Here- 
ford (Mr  F.  H.  Tatham).    Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1891.   Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (Norwich)  1890;  C.  of 
Lakenham,  Norfolk,  1889-91.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  South  Hamp- 
stead,    1891-5.    C.   of  St   Paul's,    Paddington,    1895-1900. 
Minister  of  St  John's  Wood  Chapel,  St  Marylebone,  London, 
1900-15.    Mayor  of  Marylebone,  1913.   Resigned  orders  and 
became  a  Roman  CathoUc.   Of  10,  Wyndham  Place,  London, 
W.  I.   Author,  Walking  CircumspeUly.   Died  Sept.  14,  1933, 
aged  67,  at  Lelant,  Cornwall.   (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Sept.  16,  1933.) 
BEAUMONT,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  2, 
1841.    S.  of  Joseph.    B.  at  Huddersfield,   Yorks.    School, 
Clifton,  Yorks.  (Mr  Greenwood).    Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A. 
1845;  M.A.  1848.    Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  St 
John's,  Blackburn,  Lanes.,  in  1846.    P.C.  of  Sneyd,  Staffs., 
1851-6.    V.  of  Askem,  Yorks.,  1857-91-    Not  in  Crockford, 
1892.   Brother  of  Matthias  H.  (1842). 
BEAUMONT,    JOHN    AUGUSTUS.     Adm.    pens,    (age    17)    at 
Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1823.    S.  of  John  Thomas  [Barber],  for 
whom  see  D.N.B.  B.  in  London.   School,  St  Paul's.   Matric. 
Michs.  1823.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1823.    In  the 
County  Fire  Office,  London  (founded  by  his  father).  Brother 
of  George  D.  B.  (1820).   {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 
BEAUMONT,  JOHN  HAZARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  4, 
1878.    Of  Whaddon,  Royston.    [S.   of  John,  of  Whaddon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1883.   Died  Feb.  21,  1936,  at  11, 
Nassington  Road,  Hampstead.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1876). 
[The  Times,  Feb.  25,  1936.) 
BEAUMONT,  JOHN  WILLIAM  FISHER.   Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1896.   S.  of  Edward  (1863),  barrister,  of  Lincohi's  Inn 
and  of  12,  Inverness  Terrace,  London.    B.  Sept.  4,  1877. 
School,   Winchester.     Matric.    Michs.    1896;   Scholar;   B.A. 
(Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1899;  M.A.  1904.  Barrister  (Lincohi's 
Inn)  1901.   Member  of  the  Bar  Council,  1927-.   K.C.,  1930. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (R.G..\. ;  Lieut.,  1918;  Anti-Aircraft 
Defence,  etc.).  Chief  Justice  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature, 
Bombay,  1930.   Knighted,  1931.   Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
I,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C.  2,  and  of  6,  Coleheme 
Court,  Kensington,  S.W.  5.    {Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  Univ. 
Col.,  1936;  India  Office  List,  1937;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 


Beaumont,  Thomas  George 

BEAUMONT,  LEWIS  GROTE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
15,  1891.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  St  Anne's 
Mount,  Aigburth,  Liverpool.  B.  July  2,  1873,  at  Grantham, 
Lines.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Merchant. 
Of  Liverpool. 

BEAUMONT,  MATTHIAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Dec.  5,  1842.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Mold  Green,  near 
Huddersfield,  Yorks.  B.  at  Huddersfield.  Matric.  Lent, 
1843;  Scholar;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1847;  priest  (Manchester)  1848;  C.  of  Bolton-le-Moors, 
Lanes.,  1847-9.  C.  of  Lowestoft,  Norfolk,  1850-4.  P.C.  of 
St  John's,  Lowestoft,  1854-82.  Author,  Sermons.  Resided 
latterly  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Died  there  Apr.  6,  1893,  aged 
75.   Brother  of  John  (1841);  father  of  Herbert  H.  (1882). 

BEAUMONT,  PERCY  MUNRO.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
25,  1880.  3rd  s.  of  Joseph,  soUcitor.  B.  Aug.  27,  1861,  at 
Coggeshall,  Essex.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1880. 
A.M.I.C.E.,  1887.  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Society 
of  Architects.  Resided  at  Maldon,  Essex.  Died  Aug.  16, 
1918,  at  Coggeshall.   {Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Beaumont  Family, 

25I-) 

BEAUMONT,  REGINALD  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mav  24,  1867.  S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  Greenhead  Park, 
Huddersfield,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1874.  Ord. 
deacon,  1875;  priest  (Durham)  1876;  C.  of  Staindrop,  Yorks., 
1875-9.  C.  of  Winston,  Durham,  1879-90.  Of  Newsham 
Hall,  Winston-on-Tees.  Died  Sept.  22,  1890.  {Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  i,  1890.) 

BEAUMONT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1855.  [2nd]  s.  of  Richard  [Capt.,  R.N.],  of  Yorks. 
[and  the  Hon.  Susan  Hussey  Boswell,  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
Godfrey,  3rd  Baron  Macdonald].  B.  1836,  at  Bopel,  Yorks. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1857.   {Beaumont  Family.) 

BEAUMONT,  RICHARD  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  30,  1824.  [S.  of  Charles  Richard,  LL.D.  (Oxon.),  of 
Whitley  Beaumont,  Huddersfield,  Yorks.  B.  Aug.  5,  1805, 
at  Camden  Town,  London.]  Capt.,  West  Yorks.  Militia; 
Lieut.,  2nd  Life  Guards.  Of  Whitley  Beaumont,  Yorks.; 
heir  to  his  grandfather.  Had  the  surname  of  Beaumont 
confirmed,  and  the  arms  exemplified  by  Royal  sign  manual. 
May  18,  1827.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Timothy  Wiggin, 
of  the  U.S.A.,  Dec.  3,  1S31.  Lived  at  Clarence  Lodge, 
Roehampton.  Dieds.^.  Feb.  i,  1857.  Bvuried  at  Kirkheaton. 
M.I.  {Beaumont  Family;  Whitaker,  Whalley,  ii.  24;  Foster, 
Yorks.  Pedigrees,  i.) 

BEAUMONT,  [RICHARD]  SOMERSET  ARCHIBALD.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1853.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas 
Wentworth  (1809),  Capt.,  R.N.  {sic),  of  2,  Rutland  Gate, 
Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  Feb.  6,  1836,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow,  as  Somerset  Archibald.  Matric.  Michs.  1854,  as 
Somerset  A.  Of  Shere,  Guildford,  Surrey.  M.P.  for  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  1860-5;  for  Wakefield,  1868-74.  D-L-  for 
Northumberland.  F.R.G.S.  One  of  the  founders,  with 
Messrs  Glyn  and  Co.,  of  the  Anglo-Austrian  Bank.  Died 
Dec.  8,  1921.  Brother  of  Wentworth  B.  (1847).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Allendale,  where  he  occurs  as  Somerset 
Archibald  B.) 

BEAUMONT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Dec.  6,  1773. 
Of  Notts.  [S.  of  George  (1742),  LL.B.,  R.  of  St  Nicholas's, 
Nottingham.  B.  1754.]  Matric.  Lent,  1774;  Scholar,  1774; 
B.A.  1778;  M.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  15,  1776; 
priest,  Jime  27,  1779.  R.  of  Kegworth  and  of  Costock,  1783- 
94.  P.C.  of  East  Bridgeford,  Notts.,  1792-1827;  resided 
there  and  built  a  house  which  was  sold  in  1907.  R.  of 
Branston,  Leics.,  1793.  R.  of  Glenfield,  1793.  R.  of  Plum- 
tree,  Notts.,  1813-16.  J. P.  for  Notts.  Mcuried  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  William  Huthwaite,  Esq.,  at  East  Bridgeford, 
Feb.  24,  1777.  Died  s.p.  Aug.  25,  1835,  aged  81.  M.I.  at 
East  Bridgeford.  {Beaumont  Family;  J.  T.  Godfrey,  Churches 
of  Notts.;  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees,  i;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  11.  440.) 

BEAUMONT,  THOMAS  ELLIOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  12,  1857.  [5th]  s.  of  George,  of  East  Bridgeford,  Notts. 
B.  Oct.  20,  1838,  at  Winthorpe,  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1857; 
B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Died  Mar.  19,  1899,  aged  60,  at 
Kenwood  Park,  Shefiield.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Mar.  22, 
1899;  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees,  i.) 

BEAUMONT,  THOMAS  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  May  13,  1851.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Bird  Cage, 
Halifax.  School,  Hsilifax.  Matric.  Michs.  185 1;  Scholar, 
1852;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1856;  C.  of  Dawlish,  Devon,  1856.  R.  of 
Butterleigh,  1857-63.  R.  of  Chelmondiston,  Sufiolk,  1863- 
88.  Resided  latterly  at  Oakley  Lodge,  Leamington.  Died 
there  Apr.  15,  1908,  aged  76.  Brother  of  James  A.  (1836)  and 
father  of  George  (1880).    (Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 


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BEAUMONT,  THOMAS  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  June  lo,  1809.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Richard, 
Esq.,  of  The  Oaks,  Darton,  Yorks.,  and  of  Bretton  Hall, 
Yorks.  B.  Nov.  15,  1792,  in  Old  BurUngton  Street,  London. 
School,  Eton.  .Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1813.  Of  Bretton 
Hall,  Yorks.,  and  B>nvell  Hall,  Northumberland.  M.P.  for 
Northumberland,  1818-26  and  1830-7;  for  Stafiord,  1827- 
30;  lost  the  election  of  1826  'ia  circumstances  which  led  to 
a  duel  on  Bamborough  sands  with  Mr  Lambton,  afterwards 
Earl  of  Durham.'  An  energetic  politician  in  the  cause  of 
reform.  Sometime  a  member  of  the  Pitt  Club,  but  later  an 
advanced  liberal.  Joint-founder  of  the  Westminster  Revieu-. 
Married  Henrietta  E.  J.  H.,  dau.  of  John  Atkmson,  Esq.,  of 
Maple  Hayes,  Staffs.,  Nov.  22,  1827.  Possessed  great 
wealth,  inheriting  the  large  estates  of  the  Blackett  family  on 
his  mother's  death,  1831.  Purchased  the  By^vell  Castle 
estates  and  built  a  bridge  over  the  Tyne,  costing  about 
/"i6,ooo.  Renowned  for  his  munificent  hospitality;  con- 
tributed Uberally  to  the  distressed  Poles.  President  of  the 
PoUsh  Literary  Institution.  Took  an  active  interest  in  the 
fine  arts.  Died  Dec.  20,  1848,  at  Bournemouth.  Buried  at 
Bretton.  Brother  of  Wilham  (1809),  etc.;  father  of  the  next, 
Wentworth  B.  (1847)  and  Richard  S.  (1853).  (Foster,  Yorks. 
Pedigrees,  i;  G.  Mag.,  N.S.,  xxxii;  D.N.B.) 

BEAUMONT,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  17,  1854.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Wentworth  (above).  [B. 
Feb.  12,  1832.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A. 
1858.  Founder  of  the  Beaumont  scripture  prizes  at  Harrow. 
Died  1895.  Brother  of  Wentworth  B.  (1S47),  etc.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees,  i.) 

BEAUMONT,  WALTER  IBBOTSON.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  E.mmanuel, 
Mar.  18,  1890.  Of  Angel  Hotel,  Knutsford,  Cheshire.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B..^.  1894.  Accidentally  drowned  May  3,  1912, 
at  Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne.   (J.  B.  Peace.) 

BEAUMONT,  WALTER  NOEL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885. 
3rd  s.  of  George,  land  agent,  of  Old  Hall,  East  Bridgeford, 
Notts.  B.  there  Jan.  7,  1867.  Schools,  Summersfield,  Oxon., 
and  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1S92. 
Assistant  Master  at  Cheam  School,  Surrey,  in  1898.  Engaged 
in  scholastic  work  till  1902;  afterwards  fruit  farming.  Of 
Little  Croft,  Church  Street,  Hampton,  Middlesex,  1937- 
(Venn,  n.  475;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934.) 

BEAUMONT,  WENTWORTH  BLACKETT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  Jan.  19,  1847.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Wentworth 
(1809),  Esq.,  of  Northumberland  and  Henrietta  J.  E. 
Hawkes.  B.  Aug.  11,  1829,  at  Hampstead,  Middlesex. 
School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  .Michs.  1847.  Migrated  to  Trinity, 
July  6,  1848.  M.P.  for  South  Northumberiand,  1852-S5;  for 
Tyneside  division  (Northumberland),  1886-92.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Northumberland.  Created  Baron  Allendale,  July  20, 
1906.  A  large  land-owTier  in  Northumberland,  Yorkshire 
and  Durham,  his  estate  being  valued  at  £2,500,000.  Died 
Feb.  13,  1907.  Brother  of  Richard  S.  A.  (1853),  etc.  and 
father  of  the  next.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Beaumont  Family.) 

BEAUMONT,  WENTWORTH  CANNING  BLACKETT.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  ii,  1879.  S.  and  h.  of  Wentworth 
Blackett  (above),  of  144,  Piccadilly,  London.  B.  Dec.  2, 
i860,  at  Bywell,  Northumberland.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  M.P.  for  Hexham, 
1895-1907.  Of  Dilston,  Corbridge-on-Tyne,  and  Bretton 
Park,  Yorks.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Vice-Chamberlain  of  the  Royal 
Household,  1905-7.  Captain  of  the  Yeoman  of  the  Guard, 
1907-11.  A  Lord-in-waiting,  1911-16.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  and  Baron  Allendale,  Feb.  13,  1907.  Created  Viscount 
Allendale  of  Allendale  and  Hexham,  Northumberland, 
July  5,  1911.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  12,  1923. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEAUMONT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June 
10,  1809.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Richard,  Col.,  21st  Light 
Dragoons  and  M.P.]  B.  Sept.  9,  1794.  at  Thorpe  Hall, 
Rudstone,  Yorks.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A. 
1813.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Feb.  26,  1813,  '2nd  s.  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Bretton  Hall,  Yorks.'  Died  unmarried 
1872.  Brother  of  Edward  B.  (1820)  and  Thomas  W.  (1809). 
(Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees,  i.) 

BEAUMONT,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  15,  1867.    Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871. 

BEAUMONT,  WILLIAM  EDWIN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Down- 
ing, Oct.  8,  1878.  [5th  s.  of  James]  of  Westfield  House, 
Uppennoor,  Pudsey,  Leeds.  .Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882; 
M.A.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  16,  1S79.  age  25. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  .All  Saints', 
Middlesborough,  Yorks.,  1881-3.  Held  other  curacies, 
1883-7.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Stowupland,  Suffolk,  1887-8. 
V.  of  St  Jude's,  Chelsea,  1888-90.  V.  of  Highmore,  Oxon., 
1890-3.  R.  of  Hartshome,  Derbs.,  1893-7.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Somers  Town,  St  Pancras,  1897-1908;  resigned  owing  to  ill- 


Bebb,  William 

health.  Commissary  to  the  Bishop  of  Guiana,  1910-18.  Com- 
piled in  MS.  a  Register  of  Downing  College.  Died  June  5, 
1921,  at  42,  Lensfield  Road,  Cambridge.  (The  Griffin,  May 
Term,  1921.) 

BEAUMONT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  14,  1876.  Of  Whaddon,  Royston.  [S.  and  h.  of  John,  of 
Whaddon.]  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B..'^.  1881;  M.B.  and  B.C. 
1891.  At  the  London  Hospital.  L.S.A.,  1887.  Sometime 
Medical  Officer  to  Sedbergh  School.  Assistant  Surgeon  at 
the  Roval  Sandhurst  Hospital  and  the  Royal  Gunpowder 
Factory,  Waltham  Abbey.  Died  May  9,  1938,  at  Rossmore, 
Fleet.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1878).  (Medical  DireUory,  1938; 
7  he  Times,  May  10,  1938.) 

BEAUVOIR,   CHOLMONDELEY.    Adm.   pens,   at  St   John's, 

Dec.  29,  1774.  S.  of  Osmund  (1738),  clerk.  Master  of  Canter- 
bury School.  Bapt.  Oct.  5,  1757,  in  Canterbury  Cathedral. 
School,  Canterbury.  Scholar,  1775;  matric.  Michs.  i777- 
Died  in  College.  Buried  June  19,  1778,  at  All  Saints',  Cam- 
bridge. 

BEAUVOIR  or  de  BEAUVOIR,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Feb.  19,  1754.  Of  London.  [S.  of  Osmond,  of  St  .Andrew's, 
Holbom,  Middlesex,  and  grandson  of  Richard  de  Beauvoir, 
of  Hackney,  and  previously  of  Guernsey.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1754;  LL.B.  1760.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  i,  1760;  priest, 
Sept.  21,  1760;  R.  of  Downham,  Essex,  1760-1822.  R.  of 
Wickford,    1761-1822.     R.   of  Hackney,   Middlesex,    1770- 

1822,  as  de  Beauvoir,  Peter.  Of  Downham  HaU,  Essex. 
Died  Sept.  14,  1822.  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Robinson,  Hackney, 
I.  176;  Hennessy;  G.  Mag.,  Oct.  1822.) 

BEAVAN,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  ig)  at  Caius,  Nov.  8, 

1823.  5th  s.  of  Hugh,  silversmith,  of  London.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Hounslow  (Dr  Benson)  and  Lynn  Grammar  (Mr 
Kidd).  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler) 
1829;  M.A.  1832.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  3,  1822. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1830.  Bencher,  1873.  Incorp.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  24,  1845.  Practised  in  the  Chancery  Courts. 
Official  Examiner  in  the  High  Court  of  Chancery,  1866-84. 
Author,  Reports  of  Cases  in  Chancery,  1840-69  (known  as 
Beavan's  Reports).  Died  June  18,  1884,  aged  79,  at  91,  St 
George's  Road,  Pimhco.  Father  of  the  next.  (Fenn,  11.  191; 
Middle  Temple  Benchers.) 

BEAVAN,  CHARLES  ALBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  21, 

1858.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Esq.  (above),  barrister-at-law. 
B.  July  8,  1839,  in  London.  School,  Forest,  Walthamstow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1869.  .\dm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  19,  1861.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1864.  In 
the  Examiner's  office  in  Chancery,  1864-84.  Examiner  in 
the  High  Court  of  Justice,  1884.  Resided  at  91,  St  George's 
Road,  Pimhco,  in  1898.  Bequeathed  a  large  Swedish  tankard 
lo  the  College  in  memory  of  his  father.  Died  Aug.  2,  1917- 
Buried  at  Llowes,  Radnorshire.  (Venn,  11.  339;  The  Morning 
Post,  Aug.  7,  1917-) 

BEAVAN,  HUGH  MAURICE.  .Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1875-  S.  of 
Edward,  Recorder  of  Chester.  B.  Sept.  4,  1857,  at  Mold, 
Flints.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Entered 
the  Army,  21st  Hussars,  1879;  retired,  1882.  Afterwards  in 
the  Police  service  in  South  .Africa.    (Venn,  11.  416.) 

BEAVAN,  THOMAS  MEREDITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1858.  S.  of  James,  fanner.  B.  at  Llanvihangel 
Crucomev,  Mon.  Bapt.  June  20,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1858; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1862;  M..\.  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1862;  priest 
(Hereford)  1863;  C.  of  Llandinabo,  Heref.,  1862-8.  V.  of 
Much  Birch,  1868-74.  V.  of  Little  Dewchurch,  1874-81. 
V.  of  Woolhope,  1881-1906.   Not  in  Crockford,  1907. 

BEAVER,  HERBERT  NAPLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  I,  1S20.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  .Michs.  1820;  B.A. 
1824;  M.A.  1827.  V.  of  Gringley-on-the-Hill,  Notts.,  1837-53. 
Died  there  Jan.  20,  1853,  aged  52.    (0.  Mag.,  1853,  i.  327.) 

BEAVIS,  PETER.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1762.  S.  of  Peter,  R.  of 
VVarkleigh,  Devon.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Exeter 
College)  Mar.  17,  1743-4,  age  15;  B..\.  (0.xford)  1747-8.  R.  of 
Warkleigh,  Devon,  1752-95.  V.  of  Chittlehampton,  1762-94 
(successor  appointed).  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Scott, 
.US5.) 

BEBB,  WILLIAM.  .Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1849.  S. 
of  Joseph,  farmer,  of  Lower  Mowley,  Heref.  B.  at  Stanton- 
on-.Arrow.  Bapt.  Oct.  14,  1827.  School,  Kington  Grammar 
(Rev.  J.  N.  Walsh,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar, 
1852;  B..A.  (35<A  Wrangler)  1853;  M..A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon, 
1854;  priest  (Hereford)  1855;  C.  of  Stanton-on-.Arrow,  Heref., 
1854-7.  Master  of  Simon's  Town  Grammar  School,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  1857.  R.  of  St  John's,  Cape  Town,  1858-68. 
Head  Master  of  Kington  Grammar  School,  Heref.,  1868-73. 
V.  of  Kennington,  Oxon.,  1873-6.  Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford,  1877.    (Crockford.) 


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Beck,  Edward  Anthony 


BfeCHAUX,  SEBASTIAN  ADRIAN  LEWIS  HIPPOLYTUS.  Adm. 
sizar  at  Sidney,  June  26,  1856.  2nd  s.  of  Antony  Augustine, 
of  Porrentruy,  Switzerland.  B.  there  Oct.  27,  1834.  School, 
Porrentniy  (Mr  Duparquier).  Matric.  Easter,  1856,  as  Sebas- 
tian Louis  Adrien  Hippolyte;  B.A.  (i6f/i  Wrangler)  1861. 

BECHER,  CRANFIELD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1798.  Of  Notts.  2nd  s.  of  William  (1760),  Preb.  of 
Southwell.  School,  Southwell  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1799;  Scholar,  1799.  A  solicitor;  practised  at  Southwell. 
Died  there  Mar.  19,  1858,  aged  77.  Buried  there.  Brother  of 
Sherard  (1791).   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BECHER,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  29, 

1767.  Of  Notts.    [S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Notts.]    Died  c. 

1768,  in  CoUege.  Probably  brother  of  William  (1760). 
(Gough,  MS.) 

BECHER,  JOHN  DRAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1824.  S.  of  John  Thomas,  Vicar-General  of  Southwell,  Notts, 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  [School,  Southwell  Grammar; 
chorister.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  i83r.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)  1829;  priest  (London)  June  6,  1830.  V. 
of  South  Muskham,  Notts.,  1835-64.  Died  Aug.  8,  1864, 
aged  58,  at  Hill  House,  Southwell.  Father  of  the  next  and 
William  (1871).    (G.  Mag.,  1864,  11.  391.) 

BECHER,  JOHN  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  22, 

1858.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Drake  (above),  clerk,  of  Southwell, 
Notts.  B.  there  Mar.  12,  1840.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  17, 

1859.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1863.  On  the  Midland  Circuit. 
Of  Hill  House,  Southwell,  Notts.  J. P.  Died  Apr.  13,  1903. 
Brother  of  William  (1871).    (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BECHER  (WRIXON-BECHER),  JOHN  WRIXON.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  10,  1847.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  William  Wrixon, 
Bart.,  of  Ballvgiblin,  near  Mallow,  Ireland.  B.  Aug.  16, 
1828.  School,' Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1852; 
M.A.  1855.  Adm.  at  the  Irmer  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1849,  age  21, 
as  of  Trinitv  College,  Cambridge.  No  call.  Name  withdrawn, 
Apr.  17,  1857.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Cork.  High  Sheriff  for 
Co.  Cork,  1867.  Succeeded  his  brother,  Sir  Henry  [Wrixon- 
Becher],  as  3rd  Bart.,  Nov.  25,  1893.  Of  Ballygiblin,  Mallow, 
and  Creagh,  Co.  Cork.  Died  Apr.  24,  1914.  {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BECHER,  LANCELOT  HICKS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  I,  1889.  S.  of  M.  A.  R.,  Esq.,  of  Ballydwane,  Clonakilty, 
Co.  Cork,  Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A. 
1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (Peterb.)  1895;  C.  of  Melton 
Mowbray,  Leics.,  1894-7.  C.  of  Lame,  Co.  Antrim,  1898-9. 
C.  of  Coleraine,  Derry,  1899-1902.  R.  of  .\rdclinis,  Co. 
Antrim,  1902-6.  R.  of  AhoghiU,  1906-11.  V.  of  St  Stephen- 
in-the-Banks,  Southport,  Lanes.,  1911-12.  Died  May  7, 
1912,  aged  40,  at  Bournemouth.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
May  17,  1912.) 

BECHER,  MICHAEL  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
27,  I795-  S.  of  Michael,  Esq.,  of  Cork,  Ireland.  [Previously 
at  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  adm.  there  Jan.  3,  1795.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1795;  B.A.  1799.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter,  Litt.  dim. 
from  York)  Dec.  21,  1798;  priest  (Cloyne)  Sept.  i,  1799. 
Preb.  of  ClojTie,  1825;  R.  of  CooUne,  Cloyne,  1825-47.  R. 
of  Bridgetown,  1836-47.  R.  of  Kilshannig,  Mallow,  1847 
(Jan.-Nov.),  Died  Nov.  16,  1847,  at  Clyda,  near  Mallow. 
Father  of  the  next,  and  probably  of  Richard  S.  F.  F.  (1857). 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  W.  M.  Brady,  Records  of  Co.  Cork, 
11.  178.) 

BECHER,  MICHAEL  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Julv  6, 
1837.  Of  Notts.  S.  of  Michael  (above),  clerk.  Matric. 
Michs.  1839.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Apr.  10,  1840,  as  Michael; 
B.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon  (Cork)  May  5,  1844;  priest  (Killaloe) 
1844.  R.  of  Bamold-le-Beck,  Lines.,  1846-61.  R.  of  St 
James's,  Melbourne,  Australia,  1876-87.  In  Crockford, 
without  cure,  1862-74;  disappears  1888.  Probably  brother 
of  Richard  S.  F.  F.  (1857).  (W.  M.  Brady,  Records  of  Co. 
Cork,  II.  178.) 

BECHER,  MICHAEL  THOMAS.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Nov.  ir,  1781.  S.  of  John.  Bapt.  May  24, 
1764,  at  St  Augustine's,  Bristol.  Bro->\iie  medal,  1782; 
matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  Fellow,  1784- 
1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1787;  priest  (Ely,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Norwich)  Nov.  21,  1790.  Head  Master  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds  Grammar  School,  1787-1809.  V.  of  Wootton 
Wawen,  Warws.,  1805-g.  Married  Mrs  Scott,  widow  of 
Lieut.  Robert  Somerville  Scott,  R.N.,  Aug.  7,  r8o6.  Died 
June  3,  1809,  aged  45.    [Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  T.  C.  Dale.) 

BECHER,  RICHARD  SAVAGE  FRENCH  FANE.  .\dm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  15,  1857.  S.  of  Michael  Henry  (?  i795),  of 
II,  Merrick  Square,  Southwark,  London.  B.  .4pr.  12,  1837, 
at  Mallow,  Co.  Cork.  School,  Ipswich  Grammar,  Suffolk 
(Dr  Rigeau).   Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B..\.  1861. 

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BECHER,  SHERARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
13,  1791.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (1760),  clerk,  of  Southwell, 
Notts.  B.  there.  School,  Southwell  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1791;  Scholar;  B.A.  1795;  M.A.  1798;  B.D.  1808. 
Fellow,  1808-52.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Feb.  21,  1796; 
priest  (York)  Oct.  10,  1797;  C.  of  Kirkby-in-Ashfield,  Notts., 
1796.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Whittington,  Derbs., 
1798-1811.  Vicar-Choral  of  Southwell  Church,  1802.  V.  of 
East  Maikham,  Notts.,  and  R.  of  West  Drayton,  181 1-52. 
Donor  of  ^400  to  the  College.  Died  Feb.  28,  1852,  aged  78. 
Buried  at  Southwell.  Brother  of  Cranfield  W.  (1798).  {St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BECHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
12,  1760.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Notts.  B.  at  Southwell. 
Schools,  Wakefield  and  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1760. 
Migrated  to  Jesus,  Oct.  28,  1760.  Migrated  back  to  St 
John's,  Sept.  28,  1763;  Scholar,  1763;  B..\.  1764;  M.A.  1769. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1764-7.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Nov.  4, 
1764;  priest.  May  25,  1766.  V.  of  Whissendine,  Rutland, 
1771-8.  R.  of  Cole  Orton,  Leics.,  1778-1815.  Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Harborough.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1778-1821;  Vicar- 
General,  1793.  R.  of  Hatchffe,  Lines.,  1778-85.  R.  of 
Whittington,  Derbs.,  1796-7.  R.  of  Waltham,  Lines.,  1815- 
21.  Married  Elizabeth  Lucas,  dau.  of  Joseph  Drake,  V.  of 
Burlev-on-the-Hill,  Rutland,  Feb.  16,  1767.  J.P.  Died 
June  27,  1821.  Probably  brother  of  Edward  (1767) ;  father  of 
"Sherard  (1791)  and  Cranfield  W.  (1798).  {Scott-Mayor,  in. 
669.) 

BECHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1871.  S. 
of  John  Drake  (1824),  of  Mill  House,  Southwell,  Notts.  B. 
there  July  22,  1852.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Hereford)  187S; 
C.  of  Much  Marcle,  Heref.,  1876-8.  Held  other  curacies, 
187S-85.  V.  of  Wellow,  Notts.,  1885-1914.  Chaplain  of 
Rufford  Abbey,  Lanes.,  1885-99.  Died  Mar.  27,  1914,  aged 
61,  at  The  Hall,  WeUow.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1858).  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Crockford.) 

BECK,  ANDREW.  .■\dm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  21,  1851.  S.  of 
John,  gent.,  of  Congham,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Nov.  22,  1832. 
Matric.  Michs.  1S51;  Scholar,  1852-5;  B.A.  1855;  M..\.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1855;  priest  (Ely)  1857;  C.  of  Kirk 
Fenton,  Yorks.,  1855-6.  C.  of  Lavenhaun,  Suffolk,  1856-70. 
V.  of  Gorefield,  Cambs.,  1870-1902.  Died  there  June  13, 
1902,  aged  69.    (Venn,  11.  300.) 

BECK,  ARTHUR  CECIL  TYRRELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1895.  S.  and  h.  of  Arthur  WUliam,  Esq.  B. 
Dec.  3,  1876,  at  Bloemfontein,  South  .\frica.  Schools, 
[Haileybury]  and  Grey  College,  Bloemfontein.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1899.  J.P. 
for  Hunts,  and  Beds.  Mayor  of  St  Ives,  1905.  .M.P.  for 
Wisbech,  1906-10;  for  Saffron  Walden,  1910-22.  Held 
various  Parliamentary  Secretar\'ships,  1911-15.  Junior  Lord 
of  the  Treasury,  1915.  Vice-Chamberlain  of  the  Royal 
Household,  1 9 1 5-1 7.  ParUamentary  Secretary  and  ControUer 
of  Finance  to  the  National  Services  Department,  1917- 
Secretary  to  the  Minister  of  National  Service  and  Recon- 
struction, 1919.  Knighted,  1920.  Of  Ockford  House, 
Godalming,  Surrey.  Died  Mar.  22,  1932,  aged  54.  {The 
Times,  Mar.  23,  1932;  Walford,  Co.  Fam.) 

BECK,  BERNARD  REDIN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Clare,  Apr.  22, 
1898.  [S.  of  Edward  Anthony  (1867).]  School,  Aldenham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1901;  M.-'V.  1905. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  Peter's  School,  York,  1902;  at  King 
Henry  VlII's  School,  Coventry,  1902.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (.Australian  Field  .\mbulance).  Fruit-farmer  in  Queens- 
land, Australia,  in  1938.  Brother  of  Edward  A.  .\.  (1895). 
(Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1938;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BECK,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  I,  1871.  Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Entered  the  .Annv, 
1872,  12th  Lancers;  Brevet-Col.,  1896;  retired,  1912.  Lived 
latterly  at  Bridge,  near  Canterburj'.  Died  1922.  {Magdalene 
Coll.  Mag.) 

BECK,  EDWARD.  .A.dm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  25)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  4, 
1819.  S.  of  E.  Bigsby,  Esq.  B.  at  Needham  Market,  Suffolk. 
School,  Dedham,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  M.B.  1825; 
M.D.  1832.  One  Edward  Beck  died  Oct.  10,  1862,  at 
Ipswich;  B.A.  {sic)  Cantab.   (G.  Mag.,  1862,  11.  653.) 

BECK,  EDWARD  ANTHONY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  24,  1867.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Redin,  Esq.,  farmer,  of 
Castle  Rising,  Norfolk.  [B.  Mar.  21,  1848.]  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Exhibitioner; 
Chancellor's  medal  (English)  1868  and  1870;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1871;  M.A.  1874;  Seatonian  prize,  1874- 
Fellow,  1871-1902.  Tutor,  1875-88.  Proctor,  1882.  Deputy 
Esquire  Bedell,  1876.  Vice-Master,  1888;  Master,  1902-16. 
Vice-chancellor,  1904-5  and  1905-6.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  17,  1871.  Edited  Euripides'  Heracleidae.  Died 
Apr.  12,  1916,  at  The  Lodge.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1874); 
father  of  Bernard  R.  (1898)  and  the  next. 

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Beck,  Edward  Ashton  Anthony 

BECK,  EDWARD  ASHTON  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Apr.  20,  1895.  [S.  of  Edward  Anthony  (above).  B.  1877.] 
School,  Bromsgrove.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A. 
1902;  B.Chir.  1903;  M.B.  1904.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  Sometime  House  Surgeon  at  Addenbrooke's 
Hospital,  Cambridge.  House  Physician  to  the  Chest  Hospital 
at  Brompton.  Practised  latterly  at  Bromyard;  Medical 
Oflficer  to  No.  i  District,  Bromyard  Union.  Died  Oct.  30, 
1922,  aged  45,  at  Bromyard.  Brother  of  Bernard  R.  (1898). 
(Scott,  MSS.) 

BECK,  EDWARD  JOSSELYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  11, 
1851.     [S.   of  Henry,   Esq.,  of  Needham  Market,   Sufiolk. 

B.  June  27,  1832.  School,  Ipswich.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851; 
B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Fellow,  1855.  Dean.  Proctor,  1862. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1856;  priest  (London)  1857;  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  St  Pancras,  London,  1856-9.  V.  of  Litlington, 
Cambs.,  1866-7.  R.  of  Rotherhithe  with  St  Paul's,  Globe 
Street,  London,  1867-1907.  Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1869. 
Rural  Dean  of  Southwark,  1875-87.  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester, 
1893-1905.  Hon.  Canon  of  Southwark  Cathedral,  1905-24. 
Lived  latterly  at  4,  Scroope  Terrace,  Cambridge.  Author, 
History  of  the  Parish  of  St  Mary,  Rotherhithe.  Died  Oct.  17, 
1924,  at  Cambridge.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  24,  1924.) 

BECK,  EGERTON  WILLIAM  TOWNSEND.  Adm.  sizar  at 
SiDNEy,  Oct.  II,  1877.  S.  and  h.  of  Egerton  Decimus,  Esq., 
deceased.  B.  at  Blo.xham,  Oxon.,  Aug.  2,  1858.  Schools, 
All  Saints',  Bloxham,  and  Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1877. 
Became  a  Non-CoU.  student;  B.A.  1898.  Migrated  to  Jesus, 
Feb.  1900;  M.A.  (Jesus)  1901.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May 
21,  1891.  Barrister.  Became  a  Roman  CathoUc.  Head 
Master  of  St  Charles'  College,  Bayswater,  London.  Of  17, 
Gleneldon  Road,  London,  S.W.  (Derby  Sch.  Reg. ;  Univ.  Pari. 
Reg.,  1934.) 

BECK,  HARRY  HA  WES.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1874. 

BECK,  HARVEY  MORTIMER.  Adm.  at  Ki.ng's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  8,  1887.  3rd  s.  of  Lister,  wine-merchant,  of 
Courthof)e,  Beckenham,  Kent.  B.  May  11,  1868,  at  Dacre 
House,  Lee,  Kent.  School,  Eton.  .Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
Prizeman;  B..\.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1890;  M.A. 
1900.  Assistant  Master  at  Loretto  School,  1892;  at  Alden- 
ham  School,  1893-1918;  Head  Master,  1920-33.  Of  Cran- 
tock,  Cornwall,  1939.  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directory,  1932-3;  Univ.  Cal.,  1936;  Who's  Who, 
1938.) 

BECK,  HENRY  (HARRY)  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Tri.nity  Hall,  Oct.  4,  1870.  S.  and  h.  of  Horace,  Esq.,  of 
Harpley,  Norfolk.  B.  Jan.  16,  1855.  School,  Brighton 
College.  Matric.  Lent,  1871,  as  Harry  Edward;  B.A.  1874; 
M.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  30,  1874.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1877.    Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Ripon)  1879; 

C.  of  High  Hoyland,  Yorks.,  1878-80.  R.  of  Harpley, 
Norfolk,  1880-1935.  V.  of  Houghton,  1888-1935.  Chairman  of 
the  Parish  Council;  District  Councillor.  Died  Sept.  15,  1935, 
aged  81.  {Brighton  Coll.  Reg.,  88;  Cox,  County  Series;  Who's 
Who;  The  Times,  .Sept.  17,  1935.) 

BECK,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  16,  1835. 

Of  Bucks.    [S.  of ,  Major,  of  Dean  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

B.  1819.  School,  Edinburgh  Academy  (in  the  Edin. 
Academy  Reg.  he  is  wrongly  assigned  to  Christ's  College, 
Cambridge).]  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1836;  B.A. 
1839;  M.A.  1842;  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1848.  Ord.  deacon, 
1842;  priest  (Sarum)  1843.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Earl 
Cowper.  C.  of  Pulborough,  Sussex,  1852-7.  R.  of  Parham, 
Suffolk,  1859-79.  R.  of  Bildeston,  1879-96.  J. P.  for  Sufiolk. 
Died  Sept.  22,  1896,  aged  77,  at  Bildeston  rectory.  Probably 
brother  of  John  G.  (1839).   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BECK,  JAMES  POSTLETHWAITE.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 

1878. 

BECK,  JAMES  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Joh.n's,  Feb.  5, 
i86i.  S.  of  Richard  Hawes,  assistant  in  the  Accountant- 
General's  office.  B.  at  Colata  (PColaba),  India.  Bapt.  May 
25,  1828.   Matric.  Lent,  i86i;  B.A.  1864. 

BECK,  JOHN  GRANT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  4, 
1839.  [S.  of  .Alexander,  Major,  17th  Foot.  Schools,  (?) 
Edinburgh  Academy  and  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839; 
Exhibitioner,  1839;  Scholar;  B..A.  1843.  Probably  brother 
of  James  (1835).   {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BECK,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1874. 
S.  of  John  Redin,  of  Castle  Rising,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Bishop's  Stortford  High.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A. 
1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1880;  priest 
(Rochester)  1881;  C.  of  Stratford-on-.\von,  1880-3.  Planters' 
Chaplain  at  Sylhet,  Northern  India,  1883-7.  Chaplain  in  the 
Bombay   Ecclesiastical   Establishment  at  Aden,  1887;   at 


Beckett,  John 

Poona,  1888  and  1891-4;  at  Ahmedabad,  1888,  1898-1900 
and  1904-8;  at  Neemuch,  1889-91;  at  Deesa,  1896-8.  On 
furlough,  1900-2.  Canon  of  Bombay,  1904-10.  Died  May  24, 
1928,  at  Cheltenham,  aged  74.  Brother  of  Edward  A. 
(1867).    {Venn,  11.  414;  The  Times,  May  26,  1928.) 

BECK,  JOHN  REDIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  5, 
1853.   Of  Norfolk. 

BECK,  LEWIS  (LOUIS)  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Jesus,  Dec.  12,  1836.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Allerley  Park, 
Warws.  Matric.  Lent,-  1837,  as  Louis  A.;  B.A.  1841;  M.A. 
1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from 
York)  .Mar.  20,  1842,  as  Louis  A.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Gloucester, 
in  1846.  C.  of  Gt  Ilford,  Essex,  in  1847-52.  P.C.  of  St 
James's,  Upper  Clapton,  Middlesex,  185 1-2.  P.C.  of  St 
Paul's,  High  Beech,  Essex,  1852-65.  Died  Mar.  2,  1865, 
aged  50,  at  Edinburgh.    {Hennessy;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  522.) 

BECK,  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22,  1879- 
S.  of  Joseph,  of  97,  Albion  Road,  Stoke  Newington,  London. 

B.  there  July  4,  1859.  School,  University  College,  London 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar,  1880;  B.A. 
1883.  President  of  the  Union,  1882.  Principal  of  Moham- 
medan Anglo-Oriental  College,  AUgarh,  Meerut,  India,  1883- 
99 ;  re-organised  the  College  and  adjusted  the  finances.  Died 
Sept.  2,  1899,  at  Simla.   {Boose,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BECK,  THOMAS  ALCOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
1814.  [S.  of  James,  gent.  B.  .May  31,  1795-  School,  Hawks- 
head  Grammar.]  An  invalid;  became  unable  to  walk  early 
in  life.  Of  Esthwaite  Lodge,  Lanes.  Author,  Annates 
Furnesienses,  an  exhaustive  history  of  Fumess  Abbey.  Died 
Apr.  24,  1846.   Buried  at  Hawkshead.   (D.N.B.) 

BECKERLEY,  EDWIN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  21,  1841.  Of  Cornwall.  School,  Penzance 
Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1841,  as  Edwyn  J. 

BECKETT,  EDMUND,  ist  Baron  Grimthorpe,  see  DENISON, 
EDMUND  BECKETT. 

BECKETT,  FRANCIS  HENRY  MEARS  ALLDEN.  Adm.  at 
Selwyn  H.  Oct.  I,  1894.  [S.  of  Francis  Mears,  physician,  of 
Ely,  Cambs.]  B.  -May  22,  1876.  [Schools,  King's,  Ely,  and 
Epsom  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.\.  1897;  -M.B.  and 
B.C.  1902.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London;  CUnical 
Assistant.  Medical  Referee  to  the  Prudential  and  other 
Assurance  Companies.  Certificated  Factory  Surgeon. 
Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Ely.  Of  St  Audrey's,  Ely, 
Cambs.  Died  May  1937,  at  Naivasha,  Kenya  Colony,  whilst 
on  a  visit.  Brother  of  Victor  L.  S.  (1900).  {The  Times,  May 
19,  1937;  Medical  Directory;  King's  Sch.  Ely  Reg.) 

BECKETT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  3,  1809. 
[8th  s.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Leeds,  Yorks.,  and  of  Somerby 
Park,  Lines.  B.  Feb.  10,  I793-]  Matric.  .Michs.  1811; 
Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  {14th  Wrangler)  1815;  M..A.  1819.  Preb. 
of  Lincoln,  1822-43.  V.  of  Gainsborough,  Lines.,  1822-43. 
R.  of  Epworth,  1823.  Died  Apr.  13,  1843,  aged  50.  Brother 
of  John  (1791).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.) 

BECKETT  or  BECKITT,  HENRY  [FREDERICK].    Adm.  pens. 

at  St  Catharine's,  July  4,  1836.    S.  of ,  of  Dewsbury, 

Yorks.  B.  at  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A. 
1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest  (York)  1841;  C.  of  Raw- 
marsh,  Yorks.,  1841-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1844-51.  Canon 
of  the  Collegiate  Church,  Isle  of  Cumbrae,  Scotland,  1852-3. 

C.  of  Elford,  Stafis.,  1854-66.  Went  to  South  Africa  to 
found  a  brotherhood  there.  Canon  of  Bloemfontein  Cathedral 
Church,  1867-84.  Chancellor  of  Bloemfontein,  1867-82. 
Rural  Dean.  R.  of  Ladybrand,  Bloemfontein,  1882-4.  Died 
Feb.  22,  1885,  at  St  Augustine's,  Modderpoort.  (R.  F.  Scott; 
The  Guardian,  Apr.  i,  1885.) 

BECKETT,  HENRY  WALTON.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1899. 

BECKETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19, 
1791.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.  [cr.  Bart.,  1813.],  of  Leeds, 
Yorks.  [B.  May  17,  1775.]  School,  Leeds  Grammar  (Mr 
Whiteley).  Matric.  iMichs.  1791;  Scholar,  i793;  B.A.  {5th 
Wrangler)  1795;  M.A.  1798;  LL.D.  1819.  Fellow,  1797.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  13,  1795-  Called  to  the  Bar,  1803. 
Bencher,  1840.  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home 
Department,  1806.  P.C.  1817.  Judge  Advocate-General, 
1828-30  and  1834-5.  M.P.  for  Cockermouth,  1818-21;  for 
Haslemere,  1826-32;  for  Leeds,  1835-7.  F.R.S.,  1816. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Sept.  18,  1826.  Of  Leeds 
and  of  Somerby  Park,  Lines.  Married  Lady  Ann  Lowther, 
dau.  of  William,  Earl  of  Lonsdale,  Jan.  20,  1817.  Died  s.p. 
May  31,  1847.  Brother  of  George  (1809).  {Inner  Temple 
Benchers;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Grimthorpe.) 


Beckett,  Rupert  Evelyn 

BECKETT,  RUPERT  EVELYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
i888.   S.  of  William,  of  Nun  Appleton,  Bolton  Percy,  Yorks. 

B.  Nov.  2,  1870,  at  Meanwood,  Leeds.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888.  Late  Major,  Yorks.  Hussars.  Of  Stone  House, 
Moor  Allerton,  Leeds,  and  32,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London,W. 
J. P.,  D.L.,  West  Riding,  Yorks.  Chairman  of  the  Yorkshire 
Post,  1920-;  of  the  Westminster  Bank,  Ltd.,  1931-.  A 
Director  of  the  L.N.E.  Railway;  of  the  Yorkshire  Penny 
Bank,  Ltd.,  etc.   Married  and  had  issue.   [Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BECKETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  15,  1823. 
Of  Yorks.  [School,  Leeds  Grammar.]  Matric.  Lent,  1824; 
B.A.  1828. 

BECKETT,  THOMAS  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  I,  1881.  S.  of  Thomas  Wall,  schoolmaster.  B.  Sept.  11, 
1862,  at  Birkenhead.  School,  Burton-on-Trent  Grammar 
(Mr  Tripp).  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar,  1883;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  (gth  Wrangler)  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Assistant  Master  at 
Felsted  School,  1885-9;  at  St  Paul's  School,  1889-1931; 
retired.  Excelled  as  a  teacher  of  mathematics.  Died  Nov.  4, 
1934,  at  Firs  End,  Petersfield,  Hants.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1930-1;  The  Times,  Nov.  6,  1934.) 

BECKETT,  THOMAS  EDWIN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1891 ; 
from  Cavendish  H.  S.  of  Thomas  Hall.  B.  Dec.  28,  1871,  at 
Islington,  Norfolk.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12,  1892; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (London) 
1896;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Westminster,  1 895-1907.  V.  of 
Over,  Cambs.,  1907-15.  Resided  latterly  at  Hunstanton, 
Norfolk.  Died  June  25,  1921,  aged  49,  at  Beetley  Hall. 
(Peile,  II.  771;  The  Times,  July  2,  1921.) 

BECKETT,  THOMAS  WALL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1870.  S.  of  Thomas,  pubUcan.  B.  at  Wellington,  Salop. 
Bapt.  Dec.  25,  1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A. 
1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Lichfield)  1878.  C.  of 
Tatenhill,  Staffs.,  1879-80.  Second  Master  of  Burton-on- 
Trent  Grammar  School,  1874-84;  Head  Master,  1884-1900. 
Lecturer  of  Burton-on-Trent,  1877-8.  C.  of  Rolleston, 
Staffs.,  1880-4.  V.  of  Anslow,  1900-7.  Died  Mar.  19,  1907. 
(Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BECKETT,  VICTOR  LOUIS  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  4,  1900.  S.  of  Francis  Mears.  B.  May  24,  1882,  at  Ely, 
Cambs.  School,  King's,  Ely.  Matric.  Michs.  1901.  Entered 
the  Army,  Lieut.,  A.S.C.,  in  1902;  resigned,  1905,  owing  to 
ill  health.  Went  to  Canada  to  farm.  Returned  to  England 
and  qualified  as  Ucentiate  in  dental  surgery,  June,  1913. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Yorks.  Regt.;  died  July  19, 
1916,  of  wounds  received  in  action).  Brother  of  Francis 
H.  M.  A.  (1894).   (Peile,  11.  847;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BECKETT,  WILLIAM  [PHILIP].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  2,  1865.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon, 
1869;  priest  (Lincoln)  1870;  C.  of  Morton,  Lines.,  1869-71. 

C.  of  Gt  Mapiestead,  Essex,  1871-3.  C.  of  Houghton-in-the- 
Dale,  Norfolk,  1873-7.  C.  of  Wood  Norton  with  Swanton 
Novers,  1877-80.  Resided  latterly  at  Bedford.  Died  there 
Nov.  24,  1910,  aged  64.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BECKETT,  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  9, 
1811.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Hampstead,  London.  School, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  (Mr  Tate).  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A. 
1817.  Ord.  deacon,  1818;  priest,  1820.  R.  of  Haughton-le- 
Skeme,  Durham,  1834-68.  V.  of  Heighington,  Durham, 
1836-68.  Of  North  Terrace,  Darlington,  in  1885.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1888.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

BECKFORD,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  S.  of  Francis  John  Bramston,  of  Whitley, 
Parkstone,  Dorset.  B.  Feb.  i,  1873,  in  London.  School, 
Winchester.   Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1896. 

BECKH,  HARRY  OSCAR.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1882.  S.  of 
Emil,  merchant,  of  Weybridge.  B.  Apr.  26, 1864,  at  Kingston- 
on-Thames.  School,  HaUeybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ci\'il  Engineer.  A.M. I.C.E.,  1890.  On  the 
Staff  of  Davey,  Paxman  and  Co.,  Colchester,  1899;  of  A. 
Guinness,  Son  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  Dublin,  1904-;  retired.  Of 
15,  Pahnerston  Road,  Dubhn,  1937.    (I'enn,  11.  457.) 

BECKINGHAM,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1782.  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  LL.B.  1788.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  i784;priest,  1785;  C.  of  Lympne  andBurmarsh, 
Kent,  1784.  C.  of  Upper  Hardres  and  Stelling,  1790;  R. 
(and  patron)  there,  1794-1807.   Died  1807.    (Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BECKINGSALE,  BEAUCLERK  BENNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  I,  1880.  S.  of  William  Jefferies,  of 
Newport,  Isle  of  Wight.  B.  Nov.  2,  i860.  School,  Epsom 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1880,  as  Beauclerc,  B.;  B.A.  1884. 
Adm.  Sohcitor,  1888.  Practised  at  Newport  and  Sandown, 
Isle  of  Wight.  Died  Nov.  7,  1927,  aged  67,  at  Fairlee  House, 
near  Newport.   Brother  of  the  next.   (T.  A.  Walker,  560.) 


Bedale,  Charles  Lees 

BECKINGSALE,  MUNTER  MACDONALD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  2,  1874.  S.  of  William  Jefferies,  of 
Fairlee  House,  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight.  B.  Feb.  11,  1855,  at 
Newport.  School,  Haileyburv.  Matric.  Lent,  1874;  B.A. 
1877;  LL.M.  1880.  Admitted  Solicitor,  1880;  practised  at 
Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight.  Died  there  Jan.  9,  1932,  aged  75. 
Brother  of  Beauclerk  B.  (above).   (Th^  Times,  Jan.  11,  1932.) 

BECKITT,  HENRY  F.,  see  BECKETT. 

BECKLES,  HENRY  McLEOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  16,  1866.  [S.  of  Edward  Hyndman,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Sierra  Leone.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1882. 
Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (Chichester)  1870;  C.  of  Broad- 
water, Sussex,  1869-71.  C.  of  Worthing,  1871-3.  V.  of 
Heene,  1873-92.  Died  Jan.  6,  1892,  aged  45.  (Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  13,  1892.) 

BECKLEY,  FREDERICK  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  10,  1871.  S.  and  h.  of  Frederick,  pubhsher,  of  Sherborne. 
B.  Dec.  5,  1852,  at  Margate,  Kent.  School,  Sherborne  (Mr 
Harper).  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar;  B.A.  1875.  Entered 
the  Civil  Service,  1876. 

BECKTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  scholar  at  Clare,  Mar.  23,  1889. 
[S.  of  John,  tutor,  of  London.  B.  Apr.  ix,  1871.]  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar;  B.A.  1892; 
M..A.  1898;  M.D.  1908.  Sometime  Demonstrator  in  Biology 
and  Assistant  House  Physician  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
Assistant  at  the  Cancer  Research  Laboratory,  Middlesex 
Hospital.  B.Sc.  (London).  Of  57,  Goldington  Road,  Bedford, 
in  1922;  afterwards  in  practice  at  Frizinghall,  Bradford, 
1936;  not  there  in  1938.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.,  ed. 
1936;  Medical  Directory.) 

BECKWITH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  June  20, 
1826.  [5th  s.  of  WiUiam,  of  Thurcroft  and  Trimdon,  Durham.] 
B.  [Nov.  29,  1806]  at  Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham  [his 
mother's  home].  School,  Richmond.  Matric.  Michs.  1826; 
B.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  10,  1830;  priest, 
Oct.  9,  1831.  R.  of  Eaton  Constantine,  Salop,  1832-88. 
Married  Ann  Rose,  dau.  of  John  Eyton,  R.  of  Eyton,  Szdop, 
Sept.  6,  1836.  Died  Oct.  26,  1888.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1925; 
Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees,  11.) 

BECKWITH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  2, 
1836.  Of  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar,  1837; 
B.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jan.  10,  1841;  priest, 
Aug.  7,  1842;  R.  of  St  Augustine's,  Norwich,  1842-8.  Died 
May  3,  1848,  aged  31,  at  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight.  (G.  Mag., 
1848,  II.  lOI.) 

BECKWITH,  JOHN  FERDINAND.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  6,  1841.  Did  not  reside.  [S.  of  WiUiam  George 
Philip  Henr>',  Major-Gen.,  52nd  Regt.  B.  Feb.  20,  1824.] 
2nd  Lieut.,  Rifle  Brigade.  Living  unmarried  in  1874. 
(Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees,  11.) 

BECKWITH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  i, 
1752.  S.  of  Thomas,  barber,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Bullimer  and  Mr  Welton).  Scholar,  1752-9; 
matric.  Easter,  1753;  B..-^.  1756;  M.A.  i759-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Aug.  i,  1756;  priest  (Chester)  June  5,  i757;  C.  of 
St  Edmund's,  Norwich,  1756;  R.  there,  1757-75  and  1781- 
1807.  V.  of  Eaton,  Norfolk,  1762-82.  V.  of  St  Giles's, 
Norwich,  1771-81.  R.  of  Bawdeswell,  1774-1807.  V.  of  St 
Martin's-at-Palace,  1781-1807.  Died  1807,  aged  72.  M.I.  in 
St  Martin's.    (Venn,  11.  67;  G.  Mag.,  1807,  986.) 

BECKWITH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  12, 
1816;  pens.  Oct.  30,  1818.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  John,  farmer, 
of  Framlingham.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1817; 
Scholar;  Exhibitioner,  1817.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  14, 
1821;  priest.  May  25,  1823.  Probably  R.  of  Crostwight, 
Norfolk,  1846-55,  as  B.A.  (sic).  Died  there  Mar.  26,  1855, 
aged  58.   (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  i-  655.) 

BECKWITH,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Apr.  20,  1814.  Of  Lincoln.  Matric.  Michs.  1831; 
B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1832.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  i,  1814,  as 
•of  St  Catharine's  HaU,  Cambridge.'  V.  of  East  Retford, 
Notts.,  1821-53.  Died  there  Mar.  16,  1853.  Father  of  the 
next.   (G.  Mag.,  1853,  i.  558.) 

BECKWITH,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Oct.  31,  1844.  S.  of  Thomas  Francis  (above),  V.  of 
East  Retford,  Notts.   B.  there.   Matric.  Michs.  1844. 

BECTIVE,  THOMAS,  Earl  of,  see  TAYLOUR. 

BEDALE,  CHARLES  LEES.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  22,   1898. 

[S.  of ,  of  Worsley,  Lanes.]  School,  Manchester.  Matric. 

Michs.  1898;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1901;  M.A.  1905. 
Of  Didsbury  College,  Manchester.  In  the  Great  War,  Chap- 
lain to  the  Forces,  at  the  ist  Eastern  Military  Hospital, 
Cambridge.  Died  Mar.  8,  19 19,  aged  39,  at  Cambridge. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1919;  Univ.  War  List.) 


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Beddard,  Arthur  Philip 

BEDDARD,  ARTHUR  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12 
1885.  S.  of  James,  of  Park  Row,  Nottingham.  B.  Mar.  5 
1867,  at  Nottingham.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs, 
1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1889 
(Ft  II,  ist  Class)  1S90;  M.B.,  B.C.  and  M.A.  1897;  M.D.  1900 
At  Guy's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1895.  F.R.C.P. 
1903.  Physician  and  Lecturer  at  Guy's  Hospital;  Demon- 
strator there  of  Physiology  and  Morb.  Anatomy;  Curator  of 
the  Museum.  Of  149,  Harley  Street,  London,  \V.  Author, 
medical.  Died  November,  1939.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Medical 
Directory,  1938.) 

BEDDARD,  FRANK  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8, 
1884.  S.  of  James,  of  Park  Row,  Nottingham.  B.  Nov.  10, 
1865,  at  Dudley,  Worcs.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  Scholar,  1886;  B.A.  1888.  Died  Jan.  18,  1907, 
at  Bordighera.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg). 

BEDDINGTON,  CLAUDE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.  S.  of  .Alfred,  of  8,  Cornwall  Terrace,  London.  B.  Jan. 
20,  1867,  in  London.  School,  Chfton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1895.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  28,  1887,  as  2nd  s.  of  Alfred  Henry,  merchant,  of 
London.  No  call.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  Lieut., 
Westmorland  and  Cumberland  Imperial  Yeomanry;  wounded. 
In  the  Great  War  (Lieut. -Col.,  Westmorland  and  Cumberland 
Yeomanry  and  Xlth  Corps,  Mounted  Troops;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Of  33,  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  W.  i.  Brother 
of  Henry  H.  M.  (1882).  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
I934-) 

BEDDINGTON,  GERALD  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  r885.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Henrj',  of  16,  Sussex  Place, 
Regent's  Park,  London.  B.  May  23,  1867,  in  London. 
School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888; 
M.A.  1892.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1887. 
Wool  Broker;  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Charles  Balme  and 
Co.  During  the  Great  War,  head  of  the  Board  of  Control  of 
the  Committee  of  London  Wool  Brokers,  19 17-21.  Member 
of  the  Wool  Council,  1919.  Chairman  of  the  Wool  Transport 
and  Storage  Advisory  Committee,  1919-20.  C.B.E.,  1921. 
Treasurer  of  the  Anglo- Jewish  Association.  Vice-President 
of  the  Jewish  Board  of  Guardians.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  47,  Mount  Street,  London  W.  1.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BEDDINGTON,  HENRY  HERBERT  MELVILLE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  10,  1882.  S.  and  h.  of  Alfred  Henry,  of  8, 
Cornwall  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London.  B.  Aug.  21,  1863, 
in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1885;  M.A.  1889.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  14,  1885. 
No  call.  A  member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange;  retired. 
Of  8,  Cornwall  Terrace,  London,  N.W.  Died  July  22,  1929, 
aged  65.   Brother  of  Claude  (1886). 

BEDDOES,  THOMAS  PUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  S.  of  William  Minton,  M.D.,  deceased,  of 
Shrewsbury,  Salop.  B.  1861,  at  Wtnstanton,  Salop.  [School, 
Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1889.  Student  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  1S84.  F.R.C.S.,  1888.  Studied  medicine  at  Paris. 
Fell.  Roy.  Soc.  Med.  and  of  the  Roy.  Soc.  Trop.  Med. 
Surgeon  to  the  Westminster  General  Dispensary.  Registrar 
of  the  London  Lock  Hospital.  Surgeon  to  the  London  Skin 
Hospital.  Clinical  Assistant  at  the  Hospital  for  Diseases  of 
the  Skin,  Blackfriars.  Practised  at  28,  Welbeck  Street, 
London.  Author,  medical.  Died  May  i,  1930,  aged  69,  at 
Church  Stretton,  Salop.  (Medical  Directory;  Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  May  3,  1930.) 

BEDDOME,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  May  30,  1855.  S.  of  Richard  Boswell,  of  27, 
Nicholas  Lane,  Lombard  Street,  London.  B.  at  Clapham, 
London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860. 
President  of  the  Union,  1859.  Died  July,  1863,  at  Bellagio, 
Italy. 

BEDDOW,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1898;  an 
advanced  student.  S.  of  Edwin,  of  Southport,  Lanes.  B. 
Sept.  29,  1862,  at  Staveley.  Schools,  Liverpool  Upper  and  at 
the  Universities  of  Edinburgh,  Erlangen  and  Zurich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898.  A  Frederick  Beddow  died  Oct.  5,  1933,  at 
Babbacombe,  Devon;  buried  at  Kingskerswell.  (Venn,  11. 
55;  The  Times,  Oct.  9,  1933.) 

BEDDOW,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  7, 
1844.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Steeple  Bumpstead,  Essex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1844. 

BEDDOW,  HAROLD  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  8, 
1897.  S.  of  Josiah.  B.  Aug.  29,  1878,  at  Ealing,  Middlesex. 
School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900; 
M.A.  1907.  Medical  Student  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1907.  House  Physician  at  Bedford 
County  Hospital,  1907.  Sm-geon  at  Rugby  Provident  Dis- 
pensary,   1908.     Medical    Referee    to    the    Prudential    and 


Bedford,  Henry 

Refuge  Assurance  Companies.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  95,  Clifton  Road,  Rugby,  in  1939. 
(Peilc,  II.  816;  Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory.) 

BEDELL,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  9, 
1796.  School,  Harrow.  Scholar,  1796.  Kept  terms  irregularly ; 
name  off  June  15,  1805. 

BEDELL,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Nov.  30, 

1818.    S.  of  W ,  Colonel.    B.  in  Bengal.    School,  Lynn 

(Rev.  Coulcher).    Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823. 

BEDELL-SIVRIGHT,  DAVID  REVELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  William  Henry  Revell,  of  North  Cliff, 
North  Queen's  Ferry,  Fife.  [B.  Dec.  8,  1880,  at  Edinburgh. 
School,  Fettes.]  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Football 
(rugby)  'blue,'  1899-1902.  Medical  Student.  M.B.  (Edin.) 
1910.  Of  RedcUffe,  Murra>iield,  Edinburgh,  in  1909.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Surgeon,  R.N.,  in  the  Dardanelles).  Died 
Sept.  5,  1915,  on  active  service.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Fettes  Coll.  Reg.) 

BEDELL-SIVRIGHT,  JOHN  VANDALEUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
EM.MANUEL,  Oct.  3,  1900.  S.  of  WilHam  Henry  Revell,  Esq., 
of  North  CUff,  North  Queensferry,  Fifeshire.  B.  Oct.  1881. 
School,  Fettes  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Football 
(rugby)  'blue,'  1900-3.  Estate  manager  and  farmer.  Died 
Dec.  1920,  at  Montrose.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Fettes 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BEDFORD,  CHARLES.  Matric.  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1830  [his  name  does  not  appear  in  the  Admission  Book]; 
Scholar,  1833;  B.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1837; 
priest  (Lincoln)  1838;  R.  of  Denton,  Sussex,  1838-99.  Died 
there  Mar.  13,  1902,  aged  91.  To  be  distinguished  from  a 
contemporary  namesake  at  Oxford.  (T.  A.  Walker,  439; 
The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1902;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BEDFORD,  DOUGLAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.  S.  of  Robert  James,  of  the  Wymeshead,  Kegworth, 
near  Derby.  B.  there  June  12,  1869.  Schools,  Bilton  Grange 
and  Oakham  (.Mr  Hodge).  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1892. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Sometime 
House  Physician  at  the  Birmingham  General  Hospital. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R..\.M.C.;  mentioned  m 
despatches).  Chairman  of  Slack  and  Parrs,  Ltd.  and  of  the 
Fordath  Engineering  Co.,  Ltd.  Of  The  Hermitage,  Kegworth, 
Derby.   (BMok  Grange  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BEDFORD,  EDWIN  CURTIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Edwin,  solicitor,  of  17,  Ladbroke  Terrace, 
London.  B.  July  3,  1862,  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon 
(Nassau  for  Winchester)  1885;  priest  (Winchester)  iS86; 
C.  of  Haslemere,  Surrey,  1885-9.  Held  other  curacies,  1889- 
99.  R.  of  St  George-the-Martyr's,  Holbom,  1889-1917- 
Rural  Dean.  Chaplain  to  the  Children's  Hospital,  Gt  Ormond 
Street,  1899-1917.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  1917-37. 
President  of  Sion  College,  1920.  Died  Feb.  i,  1938.  (Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Feb.  2,  1938.) 

BEDFORD,  FRANCIS.  .Adm.  sizar  (age  10  (sic))  at  Pembroke, 
Aug.  6,  1779.  S.  and  h.  of  WilUam  (i755),  V.  of  Whitchurch, 
Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar;  B.A.  1784;  M-A.  1823. 
V.  of  Talland,  Cornwall,  1787-93.  R-  of  Belchford,  Lines., 
1 793-1 826.  R.  of  South  Ormsby  with  Ketsby,  and  also  V.  of 
Calceby  and  R.  of  Driby,  1823-6.  R.  of  Fulletby,  1825-6. 
Died  1826,  at  Belchford.  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1826,  i. 
57I-) 

BEDFORD,  FRANCIS  PERCH.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  29, 
1894;  Exhibitioner.  S.  and  h.  of  Wilham,  artist,  deceased, 
of  326,  Camden  Road,  Islington,  Middlesex.  B.  there  Mar. 
16,  1875.  Schools,  Charterhouse  and  University  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1897;  B.A.  1898; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1896).  Devoted  himseU  to 
scientific  research,  making  a  special  study  of  starfish,  sea- 
urchins,  etc.  Went  to  the  Straits  Settlements  and  made 
collections  of  material.  Author  of  works  on  starfish,  sea- 
urchins,  etc.  (pubUshed  by  the  Zoological  Society).  Died 
Oct.  10,  1900,  at  St  Andrew's,  Scotland.  (King's  Coll.  Adm. 
Reg.;  Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEDFORD,  HENRY.   .Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  24, 

1834.  S.  of  Joshua  Thomas.    B.  in  London.    Matnc.  Michs. 

1835.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  June  18,  1836;  B..A.  1839; 
M.A.  1842.  C.  of  Ilford,  Essex,  1844.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Hoxton,  London,  1847.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic,  1850. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  455.) 

BEDFORD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  14, 
1851.  Of  Surrey.  [S.  of  Francis,  architect.  B.  Sept.  2,  1824. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  (Civil  Law 
Classes,  ist  Class,  1853-4);  LL.B.  1857;  LL.D.  1866.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Exeter)  1855; 
C.  of  St  James's,  Exeter,  1854-6.  C.  of  Frome  Selwood, 
Somerset,  1856-8,  1860-2  and  1878-9-  C.  of  Wihnslow, 
Cheshire,  1858-9.    C.  of  Foxearth,  Essex,  1865-6.    C.  of  St 


Bedford,  Hilkiah 

Paul's,  Brighton,  1866-7.  C.  of  Colwick,  1868-70.  C.  of  St 
Michael's,  Swanmore,  Isle  of  Wight,  1867  and  1871-2.  C.  of 
Chipping  Norton,  Oxon.,  1873-6.  Lie.  pr.,  die.  Canterbury, 
1886-96.  Resided  latterly  at  Canterbury.  Author,  Sermons. 
Died  Apr.  11,  1906,  aged  82,  at  Canterbury.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Crockford;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BEDFORD,  HILKIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  1768.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1726),  M.D.,  physician,  of 
Durham  [and  grandson  of  the  non- juror  Hilkiah  Bedford]. 
Bapt.  Durham,  Sept.  24,  1750.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1768;  Scholar;  1st  Chancellor's  medal;  B.A.  (4//J 
Wrangler)  1772;  M.A.  1775.  Fellow,  1773-9.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  6,  1770.  Migrated  to  Lincoln's  Irm, 
May  20,  1776.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1776.  K.C.  Died  at  York, 
while  on  circuit.  Buried  July  26,  1779,  at  St  Marv's-the-Less, 
Durham.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

BEDFORD,  JOSEPH  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  12, 
1866.  Matric.  Michs.  1866,  as  J.  Louis;  Scholar;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Chester)  1871;  C.  of 
St  Marv's,  Chester,  1870-80.  C.  of  Longton,  1880-1.  Chap- 
lain to  the  Blue  Coat  School  and  P.C.  of  St  John's  Hospital, 
Chester,  1881-1915.  F.L.S.,  1872.  Died  Dec.  24,  1915, 
aged  72,  at  Chester.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  28,  1915) 

BEDFORD,  PAUL  AUSTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  16, 
1824.  B.  in  the  Barbados,  W.  Indies.  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  14,  1829;  priest, 
June  6,  1830.    In  Clergy  Lists,  1846-59.   Of  Bath. 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
14,1758.  S.  of  WilUam  (1717),  clerk,  of  Beds.  B.  in  Bedford. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1760;  B..\.  1762;  M.A. 
1767.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  12,  1763;  priest,  June  2, 
1765;  C.  of  Barton-le-Clay,  Beds.,  1763.  Domestic  Chaplain 
to  Earl  Gramdlle.  V.  of  Hawnes,  Beds.,  1781-93.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1781-93.  V.  of  Wilshamstead  (or  Wilstead) 
1782-93.  Chaplain  to  William  .•Vnne  Holies,  Earl  of  Essex; 
to  Lord  Carteret  in  1793.  Died  May  29,  1793.  at  Hawnes. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1804).   [Scott-Mayor,  iii.  651.) 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1760.  Previously 
at  Oxford;  matric.  (Exeter  CoUege)  Jan.  23,  1752,  age  18, 
as  s.  of  Francis  (1722),  clerk,  of  Creed,  Cornwall;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1756.  R.  of  Philleigh,  ComwaU,  1758-1804.  R.  of 
Lamorran,  1759-1803.  Perhaps  R.  of  Week  St  Mary's, 
1772-81.  Brother  of  William  (i755)  and  father  of  Thomas  F. 
(1782).    [Al.  Oxon.) 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17, 
1804.  S.  of  Thomas  (1758),  clerk,  of  Hawnes,  Beds.  School, 
Abingdon  (Dr  Lempriere).  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B..\.  1809; 
M..A..  1812.  V.  of  Wilshamstead,  Beds.,  1815-16.  Chaplain 
to  Lord  Carteret.    Died  Mar.  9,  1816,  aged  28.    (G.  Mag., 

1816,  I.  372.) 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  i, 
1828.  [S.  of  John,  of  Huntingdon.  B.  Jan.  1809.  School, 
Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  Scholar,  1829;  B..\.  1832; 
M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1833;  priest  (Carlisle,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Ely)  June  8,  1833.  P.C.  of  Coates,  Whittlesey, 
Cambs.,  1840-56.  R.  of  Old  Cleeve,  Somerset,  1858-64. 
V.  of  Iford  with  Kingston,  Sussex,  1864-8.  R.  of  Elstree, 
Herts.,  1868-89;  remained  without  cure.  Died  June,  1901. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  8,  1782.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1760),  clerk, 
of  Philleigh,  Cornwall.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1783; 
Scholar.   R.  of  PhiUeigh,  Cornwall,  1804-1817.  Died  (?)  Dec. 

1817,  aged  50.    (G.  Mag.,  1818,  1.  88.) 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1, 
1894.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Benwell,  Newcastle.  B.  Oct.  23, 
1875,  at  Portsmouth,  Hants.  School,  Royal  Grammar,  New- 
castle (Mr  S.  C.  Logan).  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1897;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,i898); 
B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Middle  Temple) 
191 1 ;  never  practised.  University  Demonstrator  in  Experi- 
mental Physics,  1907-26.  University  Lecturer  in  Physics, 
1927-.  Secretary  to  the  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Schools 
Examination  Board,  1914-38-.  Of  64,  Cavendish  Avenue, 
Cambridge.    (Univ.  Cal.,  1938-9.) 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  25,  1755.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  (1722),  clerk,  of  Tregony, 
Cornwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1755;  B.A.  1759;  M.A.  1776.  V.  of 
Whitchurch,  Devon,  1769-85.  R.  of  Tavy  St  Mary's,  i775- 
1807.  V.  of  St  Wenn's,  Cornwall,  1799-1807.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1760)  and  father  of  Francis  (i779)- 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL  RILAND.  .'\dm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  18,  1871.  [S.  of  William  Kirkpatrick  Riland,  R.  of 
Sutton  Coldfield,  Warws.  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  May  29, 
1852.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B..\. 
1875;  M.A.  1878.    .■\thletic  'blue,'  1S74,  1875.   Ord.  deacon. 


Bedwell,  Benjamin  Robertson 

1875;  priest  (Worcester)  1876;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Coventry, 
1875-7.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Leamington,  1878.  V.  of  Little 
Aston,  near  Birmingham,  1878-81.  C.  of  Sutton  Coldfield, 
Warws.,  1882-7.  C.  of  Knowle,  1889-92.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  R.  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  1892-1908.  Rural  Dean, 
1894-1908.  Hon.  Canon  of  Birmingham,  1906-8.  Grand 
Chaplain  of  the  United  Grand  Lodge  of  England  (Masonic) 
1902.  Resided  latterly  at  Leamington  Spa.  Died  .A.ug.  15, 
1922,  aged  70.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM  JOHN  PICKETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  29,  1827.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Hobart  Town, 
Van  Diemau's  Land.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon,  1831;  priest  (Lincoln)  1832.  V.  of  Bramford  with 
Burstal,  Sufiolk,  1859-69.  Died  Jan.  31,  1869.  Father  of 
the  next.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM  JOHN  PICKETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
July  3,  1854.  S.  and  h.  of  William  John  Pickett  (above), 
clerk.  B.  July  29,  1S34,  at  Campbell  Town,  Van  Dieman's 
Land.  School,  Christ's  College,  Van  Dieman's  Land.  Matric. 
Michs.  1854. 

BEDINGFIELD  or  BEDINGFELD,  BACON.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1764.  2nd  s.  of  Philip,  Esq.  [of 
Ditchingham,  Norfolk.'  Bapt.  there  May  16,  1746].  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Symonds).  Matric.  Lent,  1765,  as  Bedingfeld; 
B.A.  1768.  Fellow,  1768.  R.  of  Bedingfield,  Suffolk,  1770- 
91.  R.  of  Gislingham,  1770-97.  Succeeded  his  brother 
Philip  at  Ditchingham,  Norfolk,  Sept.  1791.  Married 
Susannah,  dau.  of  Donatus  O'Brien,  of  Blatherwycke  Park, 
Northants.,  June  19,  1770,  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge. 
Died  July  13,  1797.  Brother  of  Philip  (1761),  etc.  and  father 
of  John  J.  (1793).  (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Genealogist,  i.  240; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  FRANCIS  PHILIP.  .A.dm.  sizar  (age  26)  at 
Pembroke,  Mar.  22,  1790.  4th  s.  of  PhiUp  [of  Ditchingham, 
Norfolk.  Bapt.  there  Dec.  22,  1763].  Married  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Havers,  Esq.,  of  Thelton  (sic),  Norfolk. 
Half-brother  of  Bacon  (1764)  and  Philip  (1761).  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1862;  The  Genealogist,  1.  240.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  JAMES.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1827.  4th  s.  of  John  James  (next).  B.  Sept.  12,  1809, 
at  Ditchingham,  Norfolk.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1827,  as  Bedingfeld;  B..-^.  1831.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  2,  1833;  priest,  Oct.  6,  1833,  as  Bedingfeld,  J.  V.  and  R. 
of  Bedingfield,  Suffolk,  1833-78.  Rural  Dean.  J. P.  V.  of 
Debenham,  1840.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord  Henniker, 
whose  daughter,  Frances,  he  married  July  23,  1839.  Died 
1878.    (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  JOHN  JAMES.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St 
John's,  July  2,  1793.  Of  Yorks.  [2nd  s.  of  Bacon  (1764), 
clerk.  B.  Feb.  14,  1773.]  Matric.  Michs.  1793.  Name  off 
Feb.  13,  1796.  Of  Ditchingham  Hall,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  in  1797.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Married  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Philip  (?  Paul)  Piersy,  Esq.,  of  Fairhill,  Co.  Cork, 
Ireland,  Jan.  1,  1800,  at  Bath.  Father  of  James  (above). 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Jesus,  Nov.  14, 
1761.  S.  and  h.  of  Philip,  Esq.,  of  Ditchingham,  Norfolk. 
[Bapt.  there  Sept.  19,  1744.]  Matric.  Michs.  1761;  B.A.  1766; 
M.A.  1769.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1767.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  29,  1766.  Of  Ditchingham  HaU,  Norfolk.  Married 
Henrietta  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Robert  Hamby,  of  Ipswich, 
Suffolk.  Died  s.p.  A-px.  27,  1791.  Brother  of  Bacon  (1764). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Musgrave,  Obit.;  The  Genealogist,  i.  241.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1848.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Longueville,  Esq.,  of  Ditchingham 
Hall,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Apr.  25,  1830.  Matric.  Michs.  1848, 
as  Bedingfeld;  LL.B.  1854;  LL.D.  1859.  Married  and  had 
issue.   Died  v.p.  Oct.  27,  1870. 

BEDINGFIELD,  RICHARD  KING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at 
Pembroke,  Dec.  15,  1829.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  and  h.  of  Richard, 
mercer,  of  Ipswich,  deceased.  B.  there.]  Matric.  Lent,  1830. 
Migrated  to  Queens',  Mar.  23,  1830;  B..4.  1834.  Ord.  deacon, 
1833;  priest  (Sarum)  1834,  as  Bedingfeld,  R.  K.  Second 
Master  at  Trowbridge  Grammar  School,  Wilts.,  and  C.  of 
Trowbridge,  1864-70.  C.  of  Wingfield,  1870-84.  Of  Trow- 
bridge in  1883.   Died  Jan.  i,  1884,  aged  81.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  RICHARD  THAYER.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  July  6,  1818.  S.  of  William  Derisley.  B.  at  Needham 
Market,  Suffolk.  School,  Chiswick,  .Middlesex  (Dr  Turner). 
Matric.  Michs.  1818.  Migrated  (age  23)  to  Trinity,  May  24, 
1820.    (T.  A.  Walker,  404;  Trinity  Coll.  Adm.  Bk.) 

BEDWELL,  BENJAMIN  ROBERTSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  June  15,  1826.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Swilland, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk  (Mr  Malkin).  Matric.  Michs. 
1826.    (S.H.A.H.) 


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Bedwell,  Francis  Alfred 

BEDWELL,  FRANCIS  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  13  1846.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  Robert  [registrar  of  the 
Court  of  Chancery].  B.  Mar.  i,  1828,  at  St  Pancras,  Middle- 
sex. [School,  Clapham  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
Scholar,  1850;  B.A.  (21st  Wrangler)  1851;  M.A.  1854.  .-Vdm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  26,  1S51.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1855. 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Judge  of  the  County 
Courts,  1874-98.  Of  Fort  HaU,  Bridlington  Quay,  Yorks. 
J. P.  for  the  East  Riding.  Died  June  27,  1898,  at  11,  VValde- 
grave  Gardens,  Strawberry  Hill,  London.  Father  of  the  next 
and  Horace  (1886).  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Boase,  iv. 
Suppl.) 

BEDWELL,  FRANK.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4,  1879.  S. 
of  Francis  Alfred  (above),  of  Fort  HaU,  Bridlington,  Yorks. 

B.  Oct.  18,  1861,  in  London.  Schools,  Marlborough  and 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1S79;  B.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Mav  21,  1881.  SoUcitor,  r886.  Of  32,  Queen 
Street,  Scarborough.  Died  Feb.  13,  1931,  aged  69,  at  York. 
Brother  of  Horace  (1886).  (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Feb.  16,  1931.) 

BEDWELL,  FRANK  LAST.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1893. 
S.  of  George  Champion.  B.  Mar.  22,  1877,  at  Cambridge. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  13,  1895;  B..-^.  1896; 
M.A.  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  Magdalen  College  School, 
Brackley,  in  1904.   Ord.  deacon,  1905;  priest  (Peterb.)  1906; 

C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Leicester,  1905-7.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
1907-10.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Wolverhampton,  1910-13. 
Chaplain  at  Davos-Platz,  1913-14.  V.  of  Emmanuel, 
Paddington,  1917-25.  Tract  editor  and  home  superintendent 
of  the  Religious  Tract  Society,  1925-31-  Chaplain  at  Clarens, 
1932-3.  V.  of  Combe  Down,  Somerset,  1933-7.  Died 
Aug.  23,  1937,  at  Trenance,  Cornwall.  Buried  at  Combe 
Down.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory;  Crockford,  1936;  The 
Times,  Aug.  25,  1937.) 

BEDWELL,  HORACE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1886.  S.  of  Francis  Alfred  (1846).  B.  Oct.  19,  1868,  at  Pad- 
dington, Middlesex.  Schools,  Sedbergh  and  East  Riding 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Went  on  the  stage. 
Engaged  in  literature  and  teaching,  1891-5.  Entered  the 
Colonial  Ser\ice,  1896.  Assistant  District  Commissioner, 
Niger,  1896.  District  Commissioner,  Warri,  1898.  Assistant 
Secretary,  1901-6.  Provincial  Commissioner  and  Resident, 
Nigeria,  1906-18.  A  member  of  the  Executive  Council  of 
Nigeria,  1915-18;  retired.  C.M.G.,  1913.  Of  Beechwood, 
Fleet,  Hants.   (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BEE,  PERCY  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1896.  S.  of  John,  coal-miner,  of  Sheffield.  B.  May  12,  1877, 
at  Swinton.  School,  Goole  Grammar  (Mr  W.  T.  Biggadyke). 
Matric.  Easter,  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon,  1908;  pnest 
(Lincoln)  1909;  C.  of  Messingham  with  East  Butterwick, 
Lines.,  1908-11.  C.  of  Camberwell,  1911-12.  C.  of  Deptford, 
1912-17.  C.  of  Plumstead,  1917-18.  Died  Nov.  14,  1918, 
aged  41.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BEE  THOMAS  HENRY  FOUND.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest 
(Chester)  1873;  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Everton,  Liverpool,  1872- 
7.  C.  of  Littleport,  Cambs.,  1877.  C.  of  Kegworth  with 
Isley  Walton,  Leics.,  1878-80.  C.  of  Walton-on-the-Hill, 
Lanes.,  1880-8.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1889. 

BEEBEE,  MEYRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  15,  1823. 
S.  of  James  [R.  of  Presteigne,  Radnor].  B.  [June  15,  1804] 
at  Bredwardine,  Heref.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828; 
M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest  (Hereford)  1830; 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Somerset,  1831-73-  V.  of 
Alston  Moor,  Cumberland,  1839-41.  R.  of  Simonbum, 
Northumberiand,  1841-73.  Chaplain  in  the  Nav>',  1850.  Of 
Womaston,  Radnors.  Married  Mary  Matilda,  dau.  of  David 
Jenkin  James,  of  Womaston,  May  19,  1840,  at  Presteigne. 
Died  May  20,  1873,  at  Womaston.  Buried  at  Old  Radnor. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  ix.) 

BEEBEE,  MEYRICK  HENRY  LEGGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  11,  1861.  Did  not  reside.  S.  of  Meyrick 
(above),  R.  of  Simonbum,  near  Hexham,  Northumberland. 
B.  there  Sept.  7,  1842.  [School,  Rossall.]  Migrated  to  St 
John's,  Oct.  7,  i86i;  matric.  Michs.  1861;  Bell  Scholar,  1862; 
B.A.  (4«A  Classic  and  iSth  Wrangler)  1865;  M.A.  1868. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1865-70.  Rowing  'blue,'  1865.  In  the 
Bengal  Educational  Ser\-ice.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at 
the  College  of  Calcutta,  i866-75-  Died  Jan.  7,  1875,  aged  33, 
at  Calcutta.  Memorial  window  in  Simonbum  Church  and  in 
Rossall  Chapel.   Father  of  the  next.   (Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BEEBEE,  MEYRICK  JOHN  LEGGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  11,  1890.  S.  and  h.  of  Meyrick  Henry  Legge 
(above),  deceased,  of  the  Bengal  Educational  Department, 
Calcutta.  B.  Dec.  27,  1871,  at  Ballygunge,  Calcutta.  Matric. 


Beechey,  Henry 

Michs.  1890;  Scholar,  1892;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1893.  Barrister  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1895,  and  of 
the  Inner  Temple.  Bencher  (Inner  Temple).  Of  3,  Stone 
Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C,  and  of  Womaston, 
Walton,  Co.  Radnor.  J. P.  for  Co.  Radnor,  1929.  High  Sheriff, 
1936.  Married  and  had  issue.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
Laif  List,  1937;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BEEBY,  FRANCIS  ASBRIDGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  2,  1881.  S.  of  William  (1851),  clerk.  B.  July  29,  i860, 
at  Liverpool.  His  name  remained  on  the  boards  till  Jan.  i, 
1888,  but  he  did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  20,  1881,  as  s.  of  the  Rev.  William,  of  Birkby  House, 
Maryport,  Cumberiand.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1888,  as  Francis 
.^shridge  (sic).  Of  Birkby  House,  Birkby,  Cumberland.  Died 
Mar.  20,  1899,  aged  39,  at  West  Kensington.  Buried  at  Cross 
Canonby.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court;  Eagle,  xxi.) 

BEEBY,  ROBERT.  .-Vdm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  2,  1854.  S. 
of  William.  B.  Jan.  30,  1835,  at  Birkbeck,  Cumberland. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1859;  M.A. 
1862.  Ord.  deacon,  1S61;  priest  (Ely)  1862;  C.  of  Thetford, 
Norfolk,  1861-4.  C.  of  Bale,  near  Gunthorpe,  1864-9.  R.  of 
Uldale,  Wigton,  Cumberiand,  1869-79-  Died  1879.  Brother 
of  the  next.    (Peile,  11.  536.) 

BEEBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  16,  1851. 
S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Birkby.  B.  at  Cross  Canonby, 
Cumberland.  Bapt.  July  21,  1832.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon,  1856; 
priest  (Carlisle)  1857;  C.  of  Witherslack,  Westmorland, 
1857-8.  Remained  unbeneaced.  Died  May  13,  1877,  aged 
44,  at  Birkby  HaU,  Cumberland.  Brother  of  the  above  and 
father  of  Francis  .\.  (1881). 

BEECH,  JOHN  HAWKSLEY  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  19, 
1814.  Of  Notts.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1814: 
Scholar;  B.A.  (20th  Wrangler)  1S18;  M.A.  1821.  Died  July 
19,  1855,  aged  59,  at  Little  Shelford,  Cambs.;  'John  Hawksley 
Beech,  Esq.'   (G.  Mag.,  1855,  11.  332.) 

BEECHENO,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
PE.MBROKE,  Oct.  I,  1S85.  S.  of  James  (next),  V.  of  WhitweU, 
near  Oakham,  Rutland.  B.  Sept.  28,  1865,  at  Wemngton, 
Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893. 
Mathematical  Master  at  Southborough,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
1897-9.  Joined  school  ship  Conivay,  at  Liverpool,  as  Naval 
Master,  1899.  Settled  at  Littlehampton,  Sussex,  as  Naval 
Coach,  c.  1900.  Started  preparatory  school  work  and  took  a 
partner,  1903.  Moved  to  Tunbridge  Wells  and  joined  Rev.  A. 
BuU  as  partner  of  Southborough  School,  1912.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (joined  as  a  private,  Oct.  1914;  Officer 
Commanding  D  Co.,  3rd  Kent  Regt.,  1917)-  Retired  to 
Asprington,  near  Totnes,  Devon.  Of  Dorset  House,  Little- 
hampton, Sussex,  in  1934.   (J.  T.  Rule.) 

BEECHENO,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  25,  1846. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon, 
1850;  priest  (Peterb.)  1851.  C.  of  Paston,  Northants.,  1855-8 
and  again  1861-8.  C.  of  Ramsgate,  1871-8.  R.  of  WhitweU, 
Rutland,  1878-92.  Resided  latterly  at  Littlehampton, 
Sussex.  Died  there  Jan.  17,  1910,  aged  88.  Father  of  the 
above.   (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BEECHEY,   BARNARD   REEVE.     Adm.   sizar  at  St  John's, 

.\pr.  27,  1896.  S.  of  Prince  WiUiam  Thomas,  clerk,  R.  of 
Friesthorpe,  Lines.  B.  Apr.  26,  1877,  at  Pinchbeck,  Spalding. 
School,  St  John's,  Leatherhead  (Rev.  A.  F.  Rutty).  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Stamford 
Grammar  School,  1899-1901;  at  Wotton-under-Edge 
Grammar  School,  Gloucs.,  1901-7;  at  Dorchester  Grammar 
School,  1907-12.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Sergeant,  9th 
Lines.  Regt.).  KUled  in  France,  1915.  (Not  given  in  the 
Univ.  War  List.)  Brother  of  the  next.  (Leatherhead  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BEECHEY,  CHARLES  REEVE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1897.  S.  of  Prince  WilUam  Thomas  [R.  of  Friesthorpe, 
Lines.].  B.  Apr.  27,  1878,  at  Pinchbeck.  School,  Stamford 
Grammar  (Rev.  Dr  Barnard).  Matric.  .Michs.  1897;  B..\. 
1900.  .A.ssistant  Master  at  Framlingham  CoUege  in  1904-. 
Ser\'ed  in  the  Great  War  (private.  Royal  FusUiers).  KiUed  in 
action,  Oct.  18,  1917,  in  East  Africa.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directory;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BEECHEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Sept.  15,  1888. 
3rd  s.  of  Stephen  Richard,  Esq.,  of  the  Punjab,  India. 
School,  St  George's  CoUege,  Mussooree.  Matric.  Michs.  i888. 
.Migrated  to  Trinity  HaU,  1889;  Scholar;  B..\.  1892;  LL.B. 
(Law  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1892;  M.A.  1896;  LL.M.  1896. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  18,  1888,  age  25,  as  'of  Calcutta 
University.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1892.  Practised  in  India;  a 
Pleader  in  the  Punjab.  Of  Lahore.  Died  Mar.  5,  1932,  at 
Kingstown,  Ireland.   (The  Times,  Mar.  11,  1932-) 


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Beechey,  St  Vincent 

BEECHEY,  St  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  2, 
1823.  S.  of  Sir  William,  painter  [R.A.],  of  13,  Harley  Street, 
London.  B.  there  Aug.  7,  1806.  School,  Sidcup,  Kent  (.Mr 
Knowles).  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar,  1823-7;  B.A.  1827; 
M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest  (Rochester)  1830;  C.  of 
Aylesford,  Kent,  1829-30.  C.  of  Hilgay,  Norfolk,  1831-40. 
Inspector  of  Schools  for  the  dio.  Norwich,  1838-40.  V.  of 
Thornton,  Lanes.,  1840-50.  P.C.  of  Fleetwood,  1842-50. 
V.  of  Worsley,  1850-72.  C.  of  Ellenbrook  Chapel,  1854-72. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  1868-99,  R-  °i  Hilgay,  Norfolk, 
1872-99.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  EUesmere  and 
Lord  Grantley.  Married  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  W.  Jones,  of 
Woodhall,  and  widow  of  Francis  Ommaney,  Sept.  19,  1836. 
Founder  of  Rossall  School.  An  effective  lecturer;  gave 
addresses  on  scientific  subjects  at  the  Manchester  Royal 
Institute,  etc.  Author,  Lectures  and  Sermons.  Died  Aug.  19, 
1899,  at  Hilgay.  Father  of  the  next.  (Venn,  11.  190;  Caian, 
i.x.) 

BEECHEY,  St  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  30, 
i860.  S.  of  St  Vincent  (above),  V.  of  Worsley,  Manchester. 
B.  at  Woodhall,  Norfolk.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  Scholar,  1861-4;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1870;  priest  (Manchester)  1870;  C.  of  Sheld- 
wich,  Kent,  1870.  C.  of  Manchester  Cathedral,  1870-6.  R. 
of  Newton  Heath,  Manchester,  1876-85.  R.  of  St  John's, 
Cheetham,  1885-90.  V.  of  Bolton-le-Sands,  1890-9.  Rural 
Dean  of  Cheetham,  1887-90;  of  Tunstall,  1890-9;  of  Fin- 
cham  East,  1903-5.  R.  of  Denver,  Norfolk,  1899-1905.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Manchester,  1894-1905.  Founder  of  the  Welsh 
Church  at  Manchester.  Died  Sept.  17,  1905,  at  Denver. 
(Venn,  11.  350.) 

BEECROFT,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  (age  37)  at  Caius,  July  2, 

1857.  S.  of  James,  miller,  of  Knutsford,  Cheshire.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Knutsford  and  Hyde.  Matric.  Michs.  1857.  Migrated 
to  Corpus  Christi,  .\pr.  13,  1858.  At  one  time  a  schoolmaster 
at  Liverpool.  Author  of  some  papers  in  the  Mathematician. 
(Venn,  11.  336.) 

BEEDHAM,  HENRY  BLOYE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  31, 

1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1873-  Ord. 
deacon,  1863;  priest  (York)  186.,;  C.  of  .^skem  with  Fenton, 
Yorks.,  1863-5.  C.  of  EUenboume,  1865-7.  C.  of  Heighing- 
ton,  Durham,  1867-9.  C.  of  Bleasby  with  Morton  and 
Halloughton,  Notts.,  1869-81.  Chaplain  to  the  Cambridge 
County  Asylum,  Fulboum,  1882-99.  Of  Woodfield,  Hills 
Road,  Cambridge.  Died  May  30,  1899,  at  Cambridge. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Crockford.) 

BEEDHAM,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  14,  1887.   S.  of  Henry  Bloye  (above),  clerk.   B.  Dec.  5, 

1868,  at  Heighington,  Co.  Durham.  School,  Perse,  Cam- 
bridge. Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B..-^.  1890;  M.A.  1894;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1895.  At  the  London  Hospital.  L.S.A.,  1893.  Ophthal- 
mic Clinical  Assistant,  London  Hospital,  King's  College 
Hospital  and  the  Prince  of  Wales  General  Hospital,  Totten- 
ham. Senior  Chnical  .-Assistant  at  the  Royal  Eye  Hospital, 
Southwark,  Surrey,  1906-.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C).  Fellow  of  the  Roy.  Soc.  Med.  Of  15,  Crediton 
Hill,  West  Hampstead,  London,  N.W.  Died  1935.  (Petle, 
11.  732 ;  Univ.  Reporter,  1935 ;  Medical  Directory.) 

BEEDHAM,  MAURICE  JOHN.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  29, 
1853.  S.  of  John,  solicitor,  of  Kimbolton,  Hunts.  B.  May  25, 
1834.  School,  Sheffield  Collegiate.  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
B.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of 
Claverley,  Bridgnorth,  Salop,  1858-62;  V.  there,  I867-I90O- 
Held  other  curacies,  1862-7.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1901.   (Venn,  11.  311.) 

BEEFORTH,  HENRY  ALICIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11, 
1876.  S.  and  h.  of  George  Lord,  publisher,  of  Buckingham 
Crescent,  London.  B.  June  23,  1856,  at  Scarborough. 
School,  University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1876; 
B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.  Died  Mar.  23,  1893,  at  Locarno. 
(Scott,  MSS.) 

BEELHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  11, 

1869.  S.  of  WilHam.  B.  at  Bradford,  Yorks.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1869. 

BEER,  FREDERICK  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Mag- 
dalene, Oct.  9,  1878.  S.  of  Julius  Paul,  Esq.,  of  27,  Portland 
Place,  London,  W.  B.  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Owner  of 
The  Observer,  inherited  from  his  father  in  1880;  editor,  1894- 
1901.  Had  a  famous  collection  of  pictures.  Died  Dec.  30, 
1901,  at  7,  Chesterfield  Gardens,  London.  Buried  at  High- 
gate.   (G.E.C.) 

BEESLEY,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1900.  S. 
of  Henry,  bank-manager,  of  Bank  House,  Wirksworth, 
Derbs.  B.  Dec.  31,  1877,  at  Steeple  Grange,  Wirksworth. 
Schools,  Wirksworth  Grammar  and  Derby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;    B..\.    (Nat.   Sci.  Trip.,   ist  Class)   1903;   M.A.   1928. 


Beevor,  Charles 

Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich  College,  1904-9.  Became  a 
Christian  Science  healer.  Author,  The  Loss  of  the  Titanic. 
(Venn,  iii.  401;  Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

BEESON  or  BEESON-CLIFTON,  see  CLIFTON,  HENRY  (1825). 

BEESTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1775-  S. 
of  Eusebius,  baker,  of  Hereford.  School,  Hereford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1775;  Scholar,  1775;  B.A.  i779-  Ord.  deacon  (Here- 
ford) Dec.  21,  1778;  priest.  May  21,  1780,  as  John  Howton 
Beeston;  C.  of  Walford,  Heref.,  1778.  R-  of  Hope  Mansel, 
Heref.,  1784-1811.  V.  of  Walford  with  Ruarden,  1810-11. 
Died  Apr.  12,  1811,  aged  55,  at  Ruarden.  [Occurs  as  John 
Howton  Beeston,  M.A.,  in  G.  Mag.]  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV ;  G.  Mag.) 

BEESTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  7, 
1824.  Perhaps  same  as  next.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  .^pr.  30,  1816,  age  18,  as  s.  of  William,  of  18, 
Alpha  Cottages,  London,  gent. 

BEESTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  .\pr.  7,  1825; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.  Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Perhaps  the  same 
as  the  above. 

BEETE,  ROBERT  CROSBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  13,  1827.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Demerara,  British  Guiana. 
School,  Hyde  .•\bbey,  Winchester.   Matric.  Michs.  1827. 

BEETHAM,  see  also  BETHAM. 

BEETHAM,  JOHN  TIDY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  3, 
1807.  S.  of  WilUam  (1781),  clerk.  B.  at  Bunny,  Notts. 
Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Scholar,  1809;  B.A.  1812.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Dec.  19,  1813;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1814.  C.  of  Keyworth, 
Notts.,  1814.  V.  of  Bunny,  1823-64.  Died  there  Mar.  9, 
1864.    (PeiU,  II.  360;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  533) 

BEETHAM,  JONAS,  .^dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  10, 
1839.  S.  of  Matthew,  P.C.  of  Sheen,  near  Leek,  Staffs.  B. 
there.   Matric.  Michs.  1839. 

BEETHAM,  or  BETHAM,  V/ILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney, 
Dec.  22,  1781.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  Westmorland.  B.  Sept.  21,  1758,  at  Newfield,  near 
Kirkby  Lonsdale.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Easter,  1783. 
as  Beetham.  Ord.  deacon,  1781.  V.  of  Bunny,  Notts.,  1785- 
1801.  R.  of  Costock,  1801-33.  R.  of  Keyworth,  1807-33. 
Died  Aug.  10,  1833,  aged  75.  Father  of  John  T.  (1807). 
(G.  .Mag.,  1833,  II.  379-) 

BEETON,  ALAN  EDMUND.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1898.  S.  of  Henry  Ramie,  of  9,  Maresfield  Gardens,  Hamp- 
stead, London.  B.  Feb.  8,  1880,  in  London.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  Royal  Engineers;  mentioned  in  despatches;  M.C.; 
French  Croix  de  Guerre).  A  member  of  the  National  Portrait 
Society.  .A..R.  A.  1938.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Checkendon, 
Reading,  in  1939.   (Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BEEVOR,  AUGUSTUS,  .-^dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  8, 
1789.  Of  Norwich.  [3rd  s.  of  James,  of  Norwich.  B.  there 
Jan.  28,  1772.]  .Matric.  Michs.  1790;  B..\.  i794;  M.A.  1798. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  17941  priest,  .\ug.  31,  1800; 
R.  of  West  Barsham,  Norfolk,  1800-18.  R.  of  Bergh  Apton, 
1802-18.  R.  of  Holvestone  (mediety),  1802-18.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Sussex.  R.  of  Otley,  Suffolk,  1803- 
10.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Blatch,  of  Colchester, 
Dec.  I,  1796.  Caused  a  sensation  in  Norfolk  in  1801  by 
sending  a  challenge  to  Major  Edward  Payne  alleging  an 
insult  to  the  challenger's  father;  the  Major  prosecuted  and 
the  case  was  tried  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  the  militant 
priest  being  sentenced  to  three  weeks'  imprisonment  and 
ordered  to  find  sureties  to  keep  the  peace.  Died  .\ug.  26, 
1818.  Father  of  the  next  and  William  S.  (1818).  (R.  J. 
Beevor;  C.  J.  Palmer,  Gt  Yarmouth,  in.  86.) 

BEEVOR,  AUGUSTUS  BLATCH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Mar.  28,  1817.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  .\ugustus  (above), 
clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar;  B.A.  1S21;  M.A.  1824. 
Died  June  26,  i860,  aged  62,  at  Bath,  'Aug.  B.  Beevor, 
Esq.'  Brother  of  William  S.  (1818).  (G.  Mag.,  i860,  11.  214; 
Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BEEVOR  [post  LOMBE],  CHARLES.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  June  13,  i793-  S.  of  John  (1743).  M.D.,  of 
Norwich.  [B.  May  29,  1776,  at  St  Giles's,  Norvvich.]  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Easter,  1794;  LL.B.  i799-  Fellow,  1803- 
17.  Assumed  the  surname  of  Lombe,  in  lieu  of  Beevor,  as  heir 
to  part  of  the  Bylaugh  or  Lombe  estates  in  Norfolk,  but  pre- 
deceased his  elder  brother  Edward  Lombe  (formerly  Beevor). 
Of  Gt  Melton,  Norfolk.  Died  Sept.  28,  i860,  in  London, 
aged  84.  [In  Carthew,  Launditch,  the  date  of  death  is  given 
as  Dec.  28,  i860.]  Brother  of  Henry  (1790),  etc.  (Carthew 
Launditch,  in.  401;  G.  Mag.) 


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Beevor,  Edmund 

BEEVOR,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1886.  7th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Hingham,  Norfolk.  B. 
there  .May  23,  1867.  [School,  Aldenham.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1895.  Assistant  Master  at 
Aldenham  School,  Herts.,  1889;  House  Master  there,  r895- 
1922.  Compiler  of  the  Aldenham  School  Register.  Of  Brook 
House,  Pulham  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  in  1939.  Brother  of  John  H. 
(1879),  Ralph  J.  (1878)  and  Thomas  E.  (1872).  (Aldenham 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938-) 

BEEVOR  [post  LOMBE],  EDWARD  RIGBY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Tri.sity,  Nov.  30,  1816.  Did  not  reside.  Of  Norwich. 
[School,  Norwich.]  .Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  July  8,  1819; 
matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar;  B..\.  1823.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  25,  1823;  priest,  June  13,  1824.  R.  of  Heving- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1837-78.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1879. 
Assumed  the  surname  of  Lombe  in  lieu  of  Beevor,  Aug.  10, 
1847. 

BEEVOR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  5. 
1780.  5th  s.  of  [Sir]  Thomas  [Bart.].  B.  Apr.  16,  1763,  at 
Hethel,  Norfolk.  School,  W>-mondham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1780;  Scholar,  1782;  B.A.  1784;  M.A.  1787-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  6,  1784;  priest,  June  11,  1786;  C.  of  Ashwell- 
thorpe,  Norfolk,  1784.  R.  of  Felmingham,  1 790-1804.  R. 
of  North  Cove  with  VVillingham  St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1792- 
1810.  R.  of  Tasburgh,  Norfolk,  1797-1804.  R.  of  WUby- 
cum-Hargham,  1804-10.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  .Arthur 
Branthwayte,  of  Stiffkey,  Norfolk,  May  19,  1791-  Died 
July  21,  1810,  aged  48,  at  Wilbv.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1772) 
and  father  of  MUes  B.  (1829).    (Peile,  11.  312;  R.  J.  Beevor.) 

BEEVOR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Dec.  10,  1790. 
S.  of  John  (1743),  M.D.,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Norwich  (Dr  Parr)  and  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1790; 
Scholar,  1791-6;  Tancred  Student;  M.B.  1796.  Practised  at 
Norwich.  Married  Miss  Canning,  of  Norwich.  Died  Sept.  12, 
1824,  aged  52.  Brother  of  John  (i775)  and  Charles  (i793)- 
(Venn,  11.  122;  Carthew,  Laundiich,  in.  402.) 

BEEVOR,  HENRY  MILLY.  Matric.  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1876.  [2nd  s.  of  Charies,  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.,  F.S.A.,  of 
London.  B.  1857.]  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  July  26,  1877.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1882,  as  2nd  s.  of 
Charles,  surgeon,  of  129,  Harley  Street,  London.  Died  there 
Mar.  17,  1887,  aged  29.  Brother  of  Septimus  F.  (1885)  and 
William  A.  (1879).   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BEEVOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  28,  1770.  Of 
Yorks.  [S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Heckmondwike,  near 
Leeds.  B.  there  June  16,  1753-]  Matric.  Michs.  1771; 
Scholar,  1773;  B.A.  (Uh  Wrangler)  1775;  M.A.  i779-  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  July  7,  1776;  priest,  July  27,  i777;  P-C.  of 
Knottingley,  Yorks.,  1777-.  R.  of  Claypole  (north  mediety), 
Lines.,  1779-1820.  Married  Ami,  dau.  of  William  Perfect, 
Esq.,  of  Pontefract  (three  times  mayor)  Jan.  3,  1780.  Died 
June  10,  1820,  aged  66.  Buried  at  Claypole.  M.L  Father  of 
Thomas  (1804).    (Burke,  Seats  and  Arms,  2nd  Ser.,  11.  13.) 

BEEVOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  3,  1775- 
S.  of  John  (1743),  M.D.  [and  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Russell, 
ironmonger,  of  Norwich].  B.  there.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1775;  Scholar,  1775;  B.A.  1779;  M.A.  1783.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  20,  1780;  priest  (Gloucester,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1781.  R.  of  Seaming,  Norfolk, 
1789-1808.  R.  of  BurUngham  St  Andrew  and  St  Peter's, 
1789  (patron,  his  father).  Destroyed  the  oak  benches  in  the 
nave  and  put  two  pews  in  the  chancel.  Married  EUzabeth 
BuUock  of  Shipdham;  two  months  after  her  death  he 
married  his  cook — for  which  his  parishioners  hooted  him. 
Removed  to  Norwich  where  he  put  a  brass  plate  over  his 
door  with  the  inscription, '  Rector  of  Seaming.'  Died  Oct.  10, 
1808,  at  .Norwich.  Brother  of  Henry  (1790),  etc.  (Peile,  11. 
302;  Noruich  Benefices;  Carthew,  Launditch,  iii.  402.) 

BEEVOR,  JOHN  HARE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Hingham, 
Norfolk.  B.  there  June  i,  1861.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A. 
1883;  M..^.  1903.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Canterbury) 
1885 ;  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Sandwich,  1884-7.  C.  of  Gamlingay, 
Cambs.,  1887-9.  R-  "f  Hevingham,  Norfolk,  1889-1908. 
Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  1892-1908.  Resided  latterly 
at  Hoveton  Hall,  Wro-xham,  Norfolk.  Died  Feb.  27,  1914. 
aged  52.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1886),  etc.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Cox,  County  Series  Who's  Who.) 

BEEVOR,  MILES  BRANTHWAYT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at 
Pembroke,  Dec.  2,  1829.  5th  s.  of  George  (1780),  R.  of 
Wilby-cum-Hargham,  Norfolk.  B.  May  20,  1803,  at  Wilby. 
Matric.  Lent,  1830;  B.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  2,  1833;  priest,  June  4,  1834;  P.C.  of  Hopton,  Norfolk, 
1833-6.  V.  of  Henley,  Suffolk,  1836-49.  Married  (i)  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Horsley,  Esq.,  Nov.  13,  1838;  (2)  Margaret, 


Begbie,  Francis  Richard 

dau.  of  John  Pedder,  V.  of  Garstang,  Lanes.,  Oct.  15,  1844. 
Died  Oct.  13,  1849,  at  Henley.   (R.  J.  Beevor;  G.  Mag.) 

BEEVOR,  RALPH  JERMY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1878.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  [afterwards  Bart.],  of  Hingham, 
Attleborough,  Norfolk,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  (1815).  B. 
there  Dec.  29,  1859.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1878; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1892.  Mathematical  Master  at 
Cheltenham  College,  1882.  In  the  General  Post  Office 
(Secretary's  office)  1883^-92.  Secretary  of  Scholastic,  Clerical 
and  Medical  Association,  Ltd.,  1892-1913.  Afterwards 
Secretarv  of  pubhc  companies.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Compiler  of  Alumni  Felstedienses,  1890  (ist  ed.)  and  1921 
(5th  ed.) ;  assisted  with  subsequent  editions.  Of  Reymerston, 
Manor  Road,  St  Albans;  afterwards  of  Norwich.  Brother  of 
Edmund  (1886),  etc.  Died  Nov.  i,  1937,  aged  77,  at  Norwich. 
(Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  3,  1937.) 

BEEVOR,  SEPTIMUS  FELIX.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1885.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S.,  of  129,  Harley  Street, 
London,  W.  [Schools,  Harrow  and  Wellington.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Electrical  and  automobile  engineer. 
DiedNov.  I,  1918.  Brother  of  Henry  M.  (1876),  etc.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BEEVOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  6, 
1772.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Hethel,  Norfolk. 
B.  Nov.  15,  1753.]  Matric.  Easter,  1772.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Feb.  18,  1814.  Of  Hethel  and  of  Harg- 
ham,  Norfolk.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Hugh  Hare,  of  Harg- 
ham,  Aug.  24,  1795.  Died  Dec.  10,  1820,  aged  67.  Brother  of 
George  (1780)  and  father  of  Thomas  B.  (1815).  (G.E.C., 
V.  246.) 

BEEVOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  1,  1804.  Of 
Lines.  [S.  and  h.  of  John  (1770),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  12,  1786.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1805;  B..'\.  (gth  Wrangler)  1809;  M.A.  181 2; 
B.D.  1821.  Fellow,  1810-65.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  7. 
1810;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  15,  1811.  C.  of  Claypole,  Lines., 
1814-20.  C.  of  Bamby-in- the- Willows,  Notts.,  1814-37. 
Aftenvards  of  Newark-upon-Trent.  Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford,  1868.    (Crockford,  1865.) 

BEEVOR,  THOMAS  BRANTHWAYT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  29,  1815.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas 
(1772),  Bart.,  of  Hethel,  Norfolk.  B.  Apr.  7,  1798,  at  Old 
Buckenham.  Schools,  Felsted  and  Oundle.  Matric.  M'chs. 
1816.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct.  11,  1817.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  3rd  Bart.,  Dec.  10,  1820.  Chairman  of  the  Norfolk 
and  Norwich  Hospital  and  of  several  Boards  of  Guardians 
in  Norfolk.  Married  three  times  and  had  issue.  A  Unitarian 
and  an  advanced  Liberal  in  poUtics.  Friend  and  supporter  of 
WiUiam  Cobbett.  Founder  of  a  provident  society  at  Attle- 
borough, securing  old  age  annuities  to  labourers,  1847. 
Resided  at  Gt  Yarmouth.  An  eccentric  character;  wore  knee 
breeches  and  a  costume  of  his  own  devising.  Died  Apr.  6, 
1879,  aged  81,  at  Gt  Yarmouth.  (Peile,  11.  388;  G.E.C.,  v. 
246;  Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BEEVOR,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Aug.  22,  1872.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Hingham, 
Attleborough,  Norfolk  (afterwards  Bart.).  B.  May  9,  1854. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1872.  pied  v.p.,  un- 
married, Aug.  6,  1879,  aged  25,  at  Colorado,  U.S.A.  Brother 
of  Edmund  (1886),  etc.   (G.E.C.) 

BEEVOR,  WILLIAM  AUBREY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1879- 
[3rd  s.  of  Charles,  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.,  of  129,  Harley  Street, 
London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1880.  No  call.  Name  withdrawn, 
Dec.  15,  1898.   Brother  of  Henry  M.  (1876),  etc. 

BEEVOR,  WILLIAM  SMYTHIES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Nov.  16,  1818.  S.  of  Augustus  (1789),  clerk,  deceased. 
B.  Apr.  30,  1800,  at  Witchingham,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Valpy).  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1835. 
Ord.  deacon,  1823;  priest  (London)  Dec,  19,  1824.  C.  of 
Famham,  Essex,  1845-9.  C.  of  Histon,  Cambs.,  1849-53.  C. 
of  Hampton,  1853-6.  C.  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk,  1857-61. 
Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Richard  Sumpter,  Esq.,  of  Wing- 
field,  Suffolk,  1839.  Author,  Sermon.  Died  Sept.  2,  1869. 
Brother  of  Augustus  B.  (1817).   (Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BEGBIE,  FRANCIS  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, Feb.  2,  1829.  5th  s.  of  Peter,  merchant,  deceased,  of 
London.  B.  there  [Dec.  29,  1810].  School,  Christ's  Hospital 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar;  B..A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  1st  Class)  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Feb.  16,  1834;  priest 
(Rochester)  Feb.  15,  1835;  St  Matthew's  Day  Preacher 
(Christ's  Hospital),  1834.  V.  of  Diseworth,  Leics.,  1836-45. 
Married  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  Vice-.\dmiral  H.  R.  Glynn, 
of  Bideford,  Devon.  Died  there  Sept.  18,  1845,  aged  49. 
(Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  11.  542) 


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Begbie,  Mars  Hamilton 

BEGBIE,  MARS  HAMILTON  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1853.  S.  of  Peter  James,  Lieut.-Col.,  E.I.Co.'s  Service.  B. 
Sept.  30,  1833.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Migrated  to 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  12,  1853;  Scholar;  matric.  Micbs.  1853; 
B.A.  185S;  M..\.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1857; 
priest  (Canterbury)  1858;  C.  of  Shirley,  Surrey,  1857-8.  C. 
of  Hove,  Sussex,  1859.  C.  of  Abbot's  Ann,  Hants.,  1860-2. 
Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College,  1863-5.  Head  Master  of 
Aldborough  School,  Suffolk,  1865-9.  R-  oi  St  Martin's  with 
St  Genevieve,  Fornham,  1869-78.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Stock- 
well,  Surrey,  1878-1901.  Chaplain  to  the  British  Home  for 
Incurables,  Clapham  Rise,  1882.  Resided  latterly  at  Carbis 
Bay,  Cornwall.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  23,  1907, 
aged  72  (sic),  at  Carbis  Bay.  {T.  A.  Walker,  507;  Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BEGBIE,  MATTHEW  BAILLIE.  Adiu.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Dec.  8, 
1836.  S.  of  Thomas  StirUng,  Major  (82nd  Regt.),  of  Edin- 
burgh. B.  May  9,  1819,  in  Mauritius.  School,  Elizabeth 
College,  Guernsey.  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Migrated  to  Peter- 
house,  Sept.  29,  1838;  B.A.  (28/A  Wrangler)  1841;  M.A.  1844. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1849-59.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov. 
16,  1841.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1844.  A  Judge  in  British 
Columbia,  1858-70.  Chief  Justice  of  the  pro\'ince  of  British 
Columbia,  1870-94.  A  noted  frontier  judge;  played  a  signal 
part  in  preserving  law  and  order  during  the  days  of  the 
'gold  rush.'  Knighted,  Oct.  26,  1875,  at  Balmoral.  Died 
June  II,  1894,  at  Victoria,  British  Columbia.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
463;  Boose,  IV.  Suppl.;  Canadian  Biography.) 

BEGG,  FRANCIS  CARGILL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892.  S. 
of  Ferdinand  FaithfuU,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  13,  Earls  Court 
Square,  London,  S.W.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892.  Rowing  'blue,'  1894.  A  member  of  the  London 
Stock  Exchange.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (attached  to  the 
French  Army  with  the  British  Ambulance  Column,  1914-16; 
with  Cavalry  Corps  in  France,  1916-18;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Of  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  1929.  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.; 
G.  B.  Routledge.) 

BEGGS,  JAMES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1887.  S.  of  David,  merchant,  of  Manchester.  B.  there  Sept. 
18,1868.  School,  Manchester  Grammar  (.Mr  S.  Dill).  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1890; 
M.B.  and  B.C.  1893;  M.D.  1896.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital, 
London.  Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  the  London  Fever 
Hospital;  N.  E.  Fever  Hospital,  and  Park  Hospital,  Hither 
Green.    {Medical  Directory,  1922.) 

BEGGS,  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1884.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Jan.  26,  1885.  S.  of  David,  Esq.  B.  Aug.  15, 
1856,  at  DubUn.  School,  (?)  Fullarton  House,  Dubhn. 
Apparently  migrated  to  Worcester  College,  Oxford;  B..^. 
(Oxford)  1888;  M..\.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest 
(Manchester)  1888;  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  .\rdwick,  188&-98.  V. 
of  Woodford,  Cheshire,  1898-1936.    {Crockford,  1938.) 

BEGLEY,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1863.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar,  1864;  B.A. 
1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol) 
1869;  C.  of  Weston-under-Edge,  1868-72.  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  South  Hackney,  1872-4.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Regent's 
Park,  1874-6.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Finchley  Road,  1876-^.  C. 
of  East  Hyde,  Beds.,  1879-80;  V.  there,  1880-98.  Resided 
latterly  at  24,  Greencroft  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W.  Died 
there  Dec.  3,  1905,  aged  60.  Author,  Is  it  Shakespeare?; 
Biblia  Cabalistica;  Btblia  Anagrammatica;  edited  Milton's 
Nova  Solyma.  {Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Dec.  6, 
1905-) 

BEGLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1828. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  19,  1829;  B.A.  1835. 

BEILBY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
i860.  Of  Warws.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A. 
1864;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Edinburgh)  1865;  priest 
(Worcester)  1866.  C.  of  Bordesley,  Warws.,  1866-71.  C.  of 
Street,  Somerset,  1871-86;  R.  there,  1886-95.  C.  of  Berrow, 
1896-8.  V.  of  Haselbury  Plucknett,  1899-1906.  Chaplain  of 
the  Royal  Infirmary,  Bristol,  1906-8 ;  to  Colstons  Almshouses, 
1908-14;  'very  popular  with  the  patients,  residents  and 
officials  at  the  infirmary.'  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Tyndall's  Park, 
Bristol,  1909-14.  Resided  latterly  at  29,  Cotham  Vale, 
Redland,  Bristol.  Died  there  Mar.  17,  1919,  aged  77.  {Crock- 
ford; Scott,  MSS.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BEILBY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  8, 
1766.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Ferriby,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Ward).  Matric.  Michs.  1766;  Scholar,  1767;  B.A. 
1770;  M-.-V.  1774;  D.D.  1786.  R.  of  Sproatley,  Yorks.,  1773- 
5.  V.  of  Croxton,  Leics.,  1776.  R.  of  Folkton,  Yorks.,  1778- 
1814.  Married  Miss  Rastall,  of  Newark,  May,  1792-  {Nicliols, 
II.  Pt  1,  149.) 


Belcher,  Henry  Charles  Penoyre 

BEISIEGEL,   PHILIP   KARL.    Adm.   at  Selwyn   H.   Oct.    i, 
1887.    [S.  of  G.  H.  C,  of  Uppingham.]    B.  Jan.  12,  1867. 
[School,  Uppingham  ]   Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891;  M.A. 
1895.     Assistant    Master   at   Crewkeme   Grammar   School, 
1894-1902-;  still  there  in  1906.    Of  Uppingham  in  1915- 
Died  May,  1927.    {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Selwyn  Coll.  Cal.) 
BEIT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1891.  S.  of  WilUam, 
Esq.,  of  Queensland,  Australia.  Schools,  [Harrow]  and  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.   1891.    Sometime  in  .'Vustralia.    Died  June, 
1922,  at  Honolulu  on  his  way  home.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
BEITH,  JOHN  HAY.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25,  1895. 
S.  of  John  Alexander,   merchant,  of  Manchester  [and  of 
Altnacraig,  Oban].    B.  Apr.  17,   1876,  at  Rushohne,  Man- 
chester.  School,  Fettes  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
1898;  M.A.  1902.   Assistant  Master  at  Fettes  College,  1900-1 
and  1906-12;  at  Durham  School,  1902-.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,    1914-18   (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders;  Hon. 
Major,  Machine  Gun  Corps;  Major,  British  Military  Mission; 
M.C.,  1916,  C.B.E.,  1918).  Officer  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of 
Jerusalem,    1932.     A   member  of   the   Royal   Company  of 
Archers,  the  King's  Body  Guard  in  Scotland.    Director  of 
Public  Relations  at  the  War  Office,  1938-.    Of  47,  Charles 
Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.   1.    Novelist  and  playwright 
(nom-de-plume,  Ian  Hay);  for  a  Ust  of  his  publications  see 
Who's    Who,    1938.     {Fettes   Coll.    Reg.;    KeUy,    Handbook, 
1938;  Univ.  War  List.) 
BELANEY,   ANDREW   LOCKHART.    Adm.   pens,   at   Peter- 
house, June  25,  1842.   S.  of  John,  of  Waltham,  Grantham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842,  as  Andreas  L. 
BELANEY,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's,  July  i, 
1834.    [B.  Jan.  13,  1804.    School,  Edinburgh  University.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.   C.  of  .\lwinton 
and  Holystone,  Northumberiand,  1833.   Held  other  curacies 
till    1843.     V.   of  ArUngton,   Sussex,    1843-52.     Became   a 
Roman  Catholic,  1852.    Ordained  at  St  Mungo's  Cathedral, 
Glasgow,  Jan.  13,  1857.  Brought  the  Jesuits  to  Glasgow  and 
the  Servite  fathers  to  London,  1866.   Lived  to  be  the  oldest 
Roman  Catholic  priest  in  Great  Britain.    Author,  religious. 
Died   Aug.    24,    1899,   aged   95,   at    16,   Bedford   Gardens, 
Kensington,  London.    (Boase,  iv.  Suppl. ;  Durham  Subscrtp. 
Bk.) 
BELBEN,  FRANK.   Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1885.   Adm.  pens, 
at  Christ's,  July  31,  1886.  S.  of  Thomas.   B.  Apr.  16,  1869, 
at  Parkstone,  Dorset.  School,  Haileybury  College.  B.A.  1888; 
M.B.  and  B.C.  1891;  M.A.  1892.    M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1893. 
At   St   Bartholomew's   Hospital,   London,    1894-6.     House 
Surgeon,  1894-6.    F.R.C.S.,  1894.    House  Physician  at  the 
West  London  Hospital.   Senior  House  Surgeon  at  the  Royal 
Infirmary,    Hull.     In    practice    as   Consulting    Surgeon    at 
Bournemouth,   1899.    Surgeon  to  the  Royal  Victoria  and 
West   Hants.   Hospital,   Bournemouth.     During   the   Great 
War,  Hon.  Surgeon  to  military  hospitals  at  Bournemouth. 
O.B.E.    Consulting  Surgeon  to  the  Milford-on-Sea  Cottage 
Hospital,  etc.   Of  Parkstone,  Dorset;  retired.   (Peile,  11.  727; 
Burke,  O.B.E. ;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 
BELCHER,    ANDREW.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)     at    Trinity 
Jan.    18,    1822.     S.   of   Andrew    [and   Mary   Ann,   dau.  of 
Frederick  W.  von  Geyer,  of  Boston,  U.S.A.].    B.  Feb.  19, 
1804,  at  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  School,  Eton.   Matnc.  Michs. 
1822;  B.A.  1826.  Married  Julia,  dau.  of  Ralph  Wilson,  1829. 
Died  Nov.  20,  1829.   Father  of  the  next.   {Misc.  Gefi.  et  Her., 
4th  S.,  III.  246.) 
BELCHER,  ANDREW  HOLMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  I,  1848.   [S.  (posthumous)  of  Andrew  (above).  B.  1830. 
Schools,   Eton     and    Shrewsbury.]     Matric.    Michs.     1848; 
B.A.  1852.    Ord.  deacon  (London)   1853;  priest  (Bath  and 
Wells)    1854;   C.   of  St   Gabriel's,    Pimlico,    1853-4.    C.   of 
Huntspill,  Somerset,  1854-6.    C.  of  Nuneham  with  Maple- 
durweU,    1857-8.     R.    and   V.    of   Tomgraney,    Co.    Clare, 
1859-1901.  Canon  of  KiUaloe  Cathedral,  1859-1901.   P.C.  of 
Fasque,  N.B.,  1875-1908-.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1910- 
{Shreivsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 
BELCHER,    EDMUND   CHARLES.     Adm.   at   Trinity   Hall, 
1881.   S.  of  Brynier  (M.A.  Oxon.),  clerk,  of  Wonarsh  Square, 
London.    [B.  May  12,  1862.]    School,  Winchester.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1881.   Timber  merchant,  1888.   M.B.E.   Of  101,  Soho 
Street,  Liverpool,  in  1920.    Died  suddenly  Dec.  18,  1935,  at 
Wayside,  Mortimer  Common.    (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Dec.  19,  1935;  Burke,  O.B.E.) 
BELCHER,  HENRY  CHARLES  PENOYRE.    Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Michs.  1898.    .-^dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1899.    S.  of 
Henry  Charles,  office  clerk  [died  June  14,  1887].   B.  June  9, 
1862,  at  Gloucester.  School,  Old  Crypt  Grammar,  Gloucester 
(Mr  W.  A.  Carter).    B.A.   1901;  M.A.  1905.    Ord.  deacon, 
1901 ;  priest  (Llandaff)  1902 ;  C.  of  St  Mellons  with  Llanedeyrn, 
1901-5.   C.  of  St  Mary,  Abergavenny,  1905-9-   R-  of  Aberys- 
truth  (or  Blaina),  1909-17.    R-  of  Llanmaes,  1917-20.    R.  of 
Goytrey,  Monm.,  1920-32.    Of  Nantyderry,  Fontmell  Park, 
Ashford,  Middlesex  in  1938.    (Crockford,  1938.) 


Belcher,  John 

BELCHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  2, 
1790.  S.  of  Paul,  V.  of  Heather,  Leics.  B.  there.  School, 
Oakham  (Dr  Orme).  Migrated  to  Clare,  May  26,  1791; 
matric.  Michs.  1791;  Browne  medal.  Died  Oct.  27,  1793. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Musgrave,  Obit.) 

BELCHER,  PAUL.    Adm.  sizar  at   St  John's,  Jan.  15,  1789. 
S.  of  Paul,  V.  of  Heather,  Leics.  B.  there.   School,  Oakham. 
Exhibitioner  (School).    Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1792; 
B.A.  1793;  M.-'V.  1796.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1793; 
priest,  Dec.  20,  1795.    Head  Master  of  .A^shboume  Grammar 
School,  Derbs.,  1796-1836.   V.  of  Mayfield,  Staffs.,  1816-36. 
R.  of  Heather,  Leics.,  1823-36.   Chaplain  to  Thomas  Henry, 
Baron  Ravensworth.    Married  Miss  Greaves,  dau.  of  George 
Greaves,  R.  of  Stanton,  Derbs.,  June  26,  1799.    Died  1836. 
Brother  of  John  (above).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Arch- 
deaconry of  Stoke-on-Trent.) 
BELCHER,  STRINGER.    Adm.  pens,   (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  28,  1757.   S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Kent.   B.  at  Ulcomb 
(or  Utcomb).    School,  Ashford  (Mr  Barret).    Matric.  Michs. 
1757;  B.A.  1761. 
BELCHER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  18,  1787. 
Of   Kent.     (For  some   account   of   the   Belcher   family   of 
Ulcomb,  Kent,  see  Hasted,  11.  426.) 
BELCHER,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.    Adm.   at   King's,   Oct.   i, 
1884,  as  a  choral  scholar.    S.  of  William  Thomas,  Mus.D. 
(Oxon.),  of  228,  Stratford  Road,  Birmingham.  School,  King 
Edward's,  Birmingham.    Matric.  Michs.   1884;  B.A.   1887; 
M..'^.  1891.    Music  and  Mathematical  Master  at  Bromsgrove 
School,   1889-91.    Organist  and  Choirmaster  of  the  parish 
Church,  Kingston-on-Thames,  1891-3.    Fellow  of  the  RoyaJ 
College  of  Organists,  1892.   Associate  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Music,  London,  1893.  Organist  of  Headingley  Parish  Church, 
Leeds,  1893-1901.    Deputy  Organist  to  the  Leeds  Corpora- 
tion,   1895-7.    Organist   of  St   Asaph's  Cathedral,    1901-; 
retired.   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 
BELCOMBE,    HENRY   STEPHENS.     Adm.    sizar    (age    16)    at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1805.    S.  of  William,  of  York.    School, 
Appleby,  Westmorland  (Mr  Waller).   Matric.  Easter,  1806. 
BELDAM,    CYRIL    ASPLAN.     Adm.    pens,    at    Peterhouse, 
Jan.  14,  1889.  S.  of  Asplan,  Esq.,  of  Acton,  London.  B.  Oct. 
15,   1869.    Schools,  St  John's  College,  Luton,  and   King's 
College,  London.   Matric.  Lent,  1889;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895. 
Of  3a,  Bickenhall  Mansions,  Gloucester  Place,  W.    Brother 
of  George  W.  (1886).    [T.A.  Walker,  607;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1938;  Reg.  of  the  Seriate,  1937-) 
BELDAM,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  EDWARD.    Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  9,  1875.    [S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  barrister,  of  Royston, 
Herts.   School,  Harrow.]    Matric.  Michs.  i875-   Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  27,  1880.   J. P.  for  Cambs.   Late  Major 
4th  (Militia)  Batt.  Suffolk  Regt.   {Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.; 
Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
BELDAM,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  27,   1886.    S.  of  Asplan,  Esq.,  of  Acton,  London.    B. 
May    I,    1868.     Schools,   Acton   Collegiate    and   St   John's 
College,  Luton.  Matric.  Easter,  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893. 
The  well-known  cricketer,  but  did  not  get  his  '  blue.'   One  of 
the  Middlesex  XI,  Champion  County  in  1903  largely  owing 
to   his   efTorts.     A   pioneer   in   action   photography   which 
anticipated  the  slow  motion  film.  Also  interested  in  golf  and 
tennis.    An  intimate  friend  of  W.  G.  Grace  to  whom  he 
taught  golf.   An  artist  of  some  distinction  and  an  inventor. 
The  'Beldam'  cover  was  a  pioneer  in  non-skid  tyres  in  the 
early  days  of  motoring,  while  the  'Harlequin'  cricket  and 
golf   balls   afford   further  evidence   of   his   resourcefulness. 
Author,  Great  Golfers;  their  methods  at  a  glance;  joint  author 
with  C.  B.  Fry,  Great  Batsmen,  etc.    Died  Nov.  23,  1937, 
aged  69,  at  Lower  Bourne,  Famham,  Surrey.    Brother  of 
Cyril  A.   (1889).     {T.  A.   Walker,  590;   Evening  Standard, 
Nov.  24,  1937;  The  Times,  Nov.  24,  25,  1937-) 
BELDAM,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  9,  1818. 
3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Royston,  Herts,  [and  Marianne  ,dau.  of 
William  Woodham,  of  Shepreth  HaU,  Cambs.].    B.  Dec.  26, 
1796.    Matric.  Michs.   1818.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  22,  1818.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1825.    On  the  Northern 
Circuit.   Standing  Counsel  for  the  Anti-Slavery  Party.    J. P. 
for  Herts,    and    Cambs.    F.R.G.S.,  F.S.A.,    1856.    Author, 
Reflections  mi  Slavery .  .  .;  Recollections  of  Italy  and  the  East 
(2  vols.).   Died  unmarried  June  6,  1866,  at  Royston.    {T.  A. 
Walker,  405;  Boase;  G.  Mag.,  1866,  11.  122.) 
BELDON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Sidney,  June  29,  1806; 
from  Oxford.    S.  and  h.  of  Joseph,  cutler,  of  Damall,  near 
Sheffield,  Yorks.  Schools,  DaraaU  and  Attercliffe.    Matnc. 
(St  Mary  HaU,  Oxford)  Oct.  17,  1803,  age  51.    Migrated  to 
Peterhouse,  Dec.  30,  1806;  matric.  Lent,  1807;  B..^.  1809; 
M.A.   1812.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June   18,   1808. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1815.    Died  Jan.  4,  1820,  aged  63  (sic); 
'of  the  Middle  Temple.'    (Al.  Oxon.;  T.  A.  Walker,  380; 
G.  Mag.) 


Belin,  Charles  Joseph 

BELFOUR,  HENRY  OKEY  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Apr.  9,  1834.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Okey,  clerk,  of  St  John's 
Chapel,  London.  B.  Dec.  10,  1815.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.]  Matric.  Lent,  1835;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1842.  C.  of 
Debden,  Essex,  in  1846.  Assistant  Master  at  Kensington 
Grammar  School,  c.  1851-66.  Died  Jan.  i,  1866,  aged  50,  at 
Kensington.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1866, 
I.  295.) 

BELGRAVE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Mar.  24,  1763.  S.  and  h.  of  Jeremiah  (1726-7),  R.  of  Preston, 
Rutland.  B.  there  Sept.  24,  1745-  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar,  1764;  B.A.  1769;  M.A.  1785. 
R.  of  Ridlington,  Rutland,  1777-1804.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  R.  of  North  Kilworth  (or  Kilworth  Abbas),  Leics.,  1802-4. 
Died  unmarried  Feb.  20,  1804,  aged  63  (sic).  Brother  of 
George  (1765).   (Nichols,  iv.  Pt  i,  201;  G.  Mag.) 

BELGRAVE,  DALRYMPLE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  26,  1868.  S.  of  Thomas  [Capt.,  R.N.],  of  North  Kil- 
worth, Leics.  B.  Dec.  4,  1850,  at  Portsmouth.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  B.A.  1874.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1873- 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1876.  Practised  for  a  time  on  the  North 
Eastern  Circuit.  Of  Griqualand  West,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in 
1885;  in  practice  there.  Returned  to  England  and  practised 
until  1915.  Died  May  2,  1922,  at  Braemar,  Sandown,  Isle  of 
Wight.    (The  Times,  May  4,  1922;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BELGRAVE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1765.  3rd  s.  of  Jeremiah  (1726-7),  clerk,  of  Rutland, 
B  Apr.  5,  1749,  at  Preston.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1768;  Scholar;  B.A.  1770;  M.A.  17731  B.D.  1781. 
Fellow,  1772-88.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1802;  D.D.  (Oxford) 
1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  2,  1772;  priest  (London) 
Aug.  I,  1773.  P.C.  of  West  Molesey,  Surrey,  1777-88, 
occupied  rooms  in  Hampton  Court  Palace  c.  1 786  and  acted  as 
assistant  C.  at  Hampton  and  East  Molesey.  R.  of  Cockfield, 
Suffolk,  1788-1831.  V.  of  Stebbing,  Essex,  1802-31.  Married 
Fanny,  dau.  of  James  Neave,  of  Walthamstow,  Essex, 
Aug.  6,  1788.  Built  a  considerable  part  of  the  rectory  house 
at  Cockfield.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  10,  1831,  aged  81.  Buried  at 
Cockfield,  M.I.  Brother  of  Charles  (1763).  (Scott-Mayor, 
III.  710;  Al.  Oxon;  Burke,  L.G.;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

BELGRAVE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1878. 
S.  of  William,  of  Heacham  Hall,  Norfolk.  B.  Mar.  30,  1859, 
at  MaidweU,  Northants.  School,  Uppingham.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1878.  Of  The  Brewery,  Folkestone.  Died  Nov.  1898. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BELGRAVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  8,  1806. 
Of  Linos.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Louth,  Lines.]  Matnc.  Michs. 
1806;  Scholar;  B.A.  i8io;  M.A.  1817.  Fellow.  R.  (and  patron) 
of  North  Kilworth  (or  Kilworth  .\bbas),  Leics.,  1812-54. 
Rural  Dean.  A  Magistrate  for  the  County.  Married  Maria 
Holmes.  [Their  son  Charles  William  was  bom  Jan.  27  and 
bapt.  Jan.  27,  1818,  at  North  Kilworth;  he  was  afterwards  at 
Eton  College  (Etoniana,  Jan.  24,  1934)-]  Died  Mar.  28,  1854, 
aged  67,  of  apoplexy,  when  on  horseback.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
G.  Mag.,  1854,  I.  553;  R-  Austen-Leigh.) 

BELGRAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  22, 
1808.  S.  of  Jeremiah,  alderman  of  Stamford,  Lines.  [B. 
Aug.  24,  1791.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar;  B..^.  1813; 
MjV.  1817.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1814;  pnest, 
Sept.  23,  1815.  R.  of  Preston,  Rutland,  1840-71.  Of  Preston 
Hall,  Rutland.  Succeeded  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle,  George 
Belgrave  (1765)  in  1831.  Married  Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Belgrave,  Esq.,  of  Preston  Hall,  Rutland, 
Nov.  3,  1814.  Died  1871.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 

BELGRAVE,  Viscount,  see  GROSVENOR,  The  Hon.  ROBERT. 

BELGROVE,  WALTER  JOHN.  .Adm.  at  King's,  July  4,  1896, 
as  a  choral  scholar.  S.  of  Henry,  of  1,  Worcester  Street, 
Oxford.  B.  1875.  School,  New  College  Choir,  Oxford. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Sometime  Choir  Master  of  St  Thomas's, 
Exeter.  Principal  Bass  Vicar-Choral  of  Exeter  Cathedral, 
1915.  Professor  of  Singing  at  the  University  of  the  South- 
west, Exeter.  Teacher  of  voice  production,  singing  and 
elocution.  A  member  of  the  Isca  Glee  Singers.  Bass  soloist 
for  musical  societies  in  the  South  and  West  of  England.  Of 
Palace  Gate,  E.xeter.  (King's  College  Adm.  Reg.;  Who's 
Who  in  Music,  1937.) 

BELIN  [post  DE  BELIN],  CHARLES  JOSEPH.  M.A.  from 
Trinity,  1839.  [S.  of  Charles,  of  Salisbury-,  Wilts.  B.  Oct.  5, 
1790.  School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  (New  College,  Oxford) 
June  I,  1808,  age  18;  Scholar;  B.A.  (O.xford)  1812.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  1816;  priest  (Hereford)  1816.  Vice- Principal 
of  Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey,  1833-8.  Head  Master  of 
Guildford  Grammar  School,  183S-52.  V.  of  Blakesley, 
Northants  ,  1852-62.  Assumed  the  prefix  De  before  Belin, 
i860.  Died  Mar.  2,  1862,  aged  73,  at  Blakesley.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Winchester  Scholars;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 


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Bell,  Adam  Searle 

BELL,  ADAM  SEARLE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1893.  S.  of 
Adam,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  The  Hayes,  Repton,  Derbs. 
B.  1874.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1899. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1895.  Of  The  Hayes,  Repton.  J. P.  for 
Derbs.,  1919.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Derbs. 
Yeomanry).  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  7,  1934, 
aged  60,  at  Repton.   {Univ.  War  List.) 

BELL,  ANDREW  LOCKHART.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  6,  1879.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  Aug.  20,  i860,  at  Brooklyn, 
New  York.   Matric.  Michs.  1879. 

BELL,  ARCHIBALD  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Juneg,  1852.  S.ofWUliam.  B. in  London.  School,  Cheshunt. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar,  1854;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  i860. 
Entered  the  Army  (Royal  Engineers).  Invented  an  appliance 
for  judging  distances.   (Peile,  11.  524.) 

BELL  [post  CLIVE-BELL],  ARTHUR  CLIVE  HEWARD.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1899.  S.  of  William  Reward  [or 
Heward-Bell],   of   Cleve   House,   Seend,   Melksham,   Wilts. 

B.  Sept.  16,  1881,  at  East  Shefford,  Berks.  School,  Marl- 
borough. Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1907.  En- 
gaged in  Literature,  Joumalism  and  Art.  Of  50,  Gordon 
Square,  London,  W.C.  Chevaher  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
1936.  ."Vuthor,  Art;  Pot  Boilers;  On  British  Freedom;  Land- 
marks in  Nineteenth  Century  Painting;  Civilization;  Proust; 
Enjoying  Pictures;  etc.   {Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BELL,  ARTHUR  L'ARGENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  30, 
1859.  S.  of  Joseph,  builder,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there  Feb.  28, 
1841.  School,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1864; 
M.A.   1867.    Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)   1865;  priest,   1867; 

C.  of  St  Peter's,  HalhweU,  Lanes.,  1865-7.  C.  of  Manea, 
Cambs.,  1867-77.  V.  of  Prickwillow,  1876.  V.  of  EUng, 
Southampton,  1877-84.  Died  suddenly  Dec.  25,  1884,  when 
assisting  in  ringing  the  bells.  Brother  of  Charles  (1851); 
father  of  Frederick  B.  (1894)  and  Percy  L'A.  (1886).  {Venn, 
II.  347.) 

BELL,  BEAUPR6  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  5,  1812.  S.  of  Phihp  (1770),  clerk.  B.  Feb.  21,  1796,  at 
Stow,  Norfolk.  School,  Ely.  Tancred  Divinity  Student, 
1812.  Matric.  Lent,  1813;  Scholar,  i8i3;B.A.  {i6th  Wrangler) 
1817;  M.A.  1820.  Fellow,  1817.  Held  various  College  offices. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  27,  1819;  priest,  June  11,  1820; 
C.  of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1821.  Died  in  College,  Nov.  21, 
1821,  aged  25.   Buried  in  the  ante-chapel.   {Peile,  11.  374.) 

BELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  27,  1851.  S.  of 
Joseph,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there  Dec.  11,  1831.  School, 
Cambridge  (Mr  Hattersley).  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar, 
1854-6;  B.A.  1856.  Died  Mar.  18,  1856,  at  Cambridge. 
Brother  of  Arthur  L'.-X.  (1859).   {Venn,  11.  300.) 

BELL,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  15, 
i860.  3rd  s.  of  Matthew  (1833),  of  Bourne  Park,  nearCanter- 
bury,Kent.  B. in  London, Sept. 6, 1842.  School, Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1861.  Late  S3rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  May,  1885.  Brother  of  Herbert  J.  (1871}. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

BELL,  CHARLES  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.   Did  not  reside. 

BELL,  CHARLES  SEVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1894.  S.  of  J.,  Esq.  [of  Blackheath].  B.  at  Manchester. 
[School,  Clifton  College  (preparatory).]  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  1897.  Of  Hill  Farm,  Chalfont  St  Peter,  Bucks.,  1934. 
{Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934.) 

BELL,  CHARLES  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  11,  1876.  S.  of  Charles,  deceased.  Matric. 
Michs.  1876.  Of  Bronsil,  Eastnor,  Heref.;  J. P.,  D.L.  Died 
there  Jan.  20,  1929,  aged  70.  {Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.;  The 
Times,  Jan.  23,  1929.) 

BELL  [post  MORRISON-BELL],  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12,  1854.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  coal 
owner  [of  Ford  Hall,  Sunderland,  and  Mary  Wilhelmina, 
dau.  of  John  Morrison,  of  Cumberland].  B.  Mar.  18,  1833,  at 
Bishopwearmouth,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1854.  Major 
3rd  (Administrative)  Batt.  Durham  Rifle  Volunteers.  Of 
Otterboum  Hall,  Elsdon,  Northumberland.  D.L.  for 
Durham.  J. P.  for  Durham,  Sussex,  Wilts,  and  Northumber- 
land. F.G.S.  Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Morrison,  Oct.  16,  1905.  Created  Bart., 
Dec.  18,  1905.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  21,  1914. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BELL  [post  BELL-RAISBECK],  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at 
King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Oct.  9,  1869.  S.  of  William 
Robinson,  V.  of  Laithkirk,  Midd!eton-in-Teesdale.  Schools, 
RossaU  and  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar,  1S70;  B.A. 
1873;  M.A.  1876.  Assistant  Master  of  Cheltenham  College, 
1874-99.  Took  the  additional  surname  of  Raisbeck  after 
that  of  Bell,  1892.  Died  June  24,  1926,  aged  76,  at  Chelten- 
ham.  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 


Bell,  Edward  William  Wood 

BELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  15,  1792. 
[S.  of  Robert,  Supervisor  of  Excise,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.] 
B.  at  Manchester.  [School,  Wakefield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1792. 
Died  Sept.  13,  1794.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BELL,  COLIN  BASIL  PETER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1886. 
S.  of  P.,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  1867.  Schools,  Brisbane  and 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Rowing  'blue,'  1888. 
Returned  to  Australia.  Of  Westland,  I^ng  Beach,  Queens- 
land, 1929.   {Centenary  Hist.  Univ.  Boat  Race.) 

BELL,  COLIN  EDWARD  BEAVER  (BEEVER).  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1879.  S.  of  Edward  John  (1843),  clerk. 
B.  at  Crostwick,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  Aug.  19,  i860.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879;  B.A.  1884;  M..A..  1890.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest 
(Liverpool)  1887;  C.  of  Seaforth,  Lanes.,  1885-8.  C.  of 
St  Nicholas,  Liverpool,  1888-91.  Precentor  of  Liverpool 
Cathedral,  1890-1.  V.  of  Nether  Witton,  Northumberland, 
1891-8.  V.  of  Whittlesey,  Cambs.,  1898-1907.  V.  of  Chel- 
ford,  Cheshire,  1907-14.  Died  May  14,  1914,  aged  53.  Buried 
at  Chelford.   {Crockford.) 

BELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1854.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Uppingham.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1866. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1858;  priest  (Peterb.)  1862;  C.  of 
Ore,  Sussex,  1858.  C.  of  Gainford,  Durham,  1863-7.  P.C.  of 
Upper  .-Vrmfield,  Leeds,  1868.  V.  of  St  John's,  Wakefield, 
Yorks.,  1868-90.  Resided  latterly  at  Epsom,  Surrey.  Died 
Mar.  5,  1904,  aged  75,  at  Poole.  Brother  of  John  (1846)  and 
Henry  (1851);  father  of  Edward  W.  W.  (1887).  {Uppingham 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1863.  S.  and 
h.  of  George  [bookseller  and  publisher;  founder  of  the  firm 
of  George  Bell  and  Sons].  B.  Oct.  18,  1844,  at  Stockwell, 
Surrey.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
Exhibitioner;  B.-'V.  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Entered  his  father's 
business.  Subsequently  Chairman  of  G.  Bell  and  Sons  Ltd., 
of  York  House,  Portugal  Street,  London.  Responsible  for 
the  publication  of  many  valuable  contributions  to  English 
Letters,  including  Wheatley's  definitive  edition  of  the  com- 
plete text  of  Pepys'  Diary;  Elrington  Ball's  edition  of  Swift's 
Correspondence;  Postgate's  Corpus  Poetarum  Latinorum  and 
and  Bibliotheca  Classica.  Latterly  undertook  the  publication 
of  Sir  Guy  Laking's  work  on  European  Arms  and  Armour. 
F.S.A.  Served  on  the  Council  of  the  Publishers'  Association, 
1896-1926;  President,  1906-9.  Edited  and  contributed  to  a 
series  of  Monographs  on  English  Cathedrals  (Bell,  Cathedral 
series);  edited  Lessing's  Laokoon;  also  Goethe's  Early  Letters, 
etc.  Translated  Wilhelm  Meister's  Travels.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  The  Mount,  Hampstead,  Middlesex.  Commissioner 
of  Income  and  Land  Tax.  Author,  Hellenic  Architecture,  etc. 
Died  Nov.  8,  1926,  at  Hampstead.  Brother  of  Ernest  (1869). 
{The  Times,  Nov.  9,  1926.) 

BELL,  EDWARD  COLLINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  4,  1865.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar, 
1866;  B.A.  1869. 

BELL,  EDWARD  HUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6, 
1873.  3rd  s.  of  Francis  Dillon,  gent.  [Sir  Francis  Dillon  Bell, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  of  New  Zealand].  B.  July  21,  1854,  at 
Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877; 
M.A.  1886.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Oundle  School 
and  at  Wimbledon  College.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest 
(Rochester)  1881;  C.  of  Wimbledon,  1880-92;  V.  there, 
1902-11.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Newington,  1892-1902.  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Woolwich,  1912-16.  C.  of  St  Bartholomew's, 
Sydenham,  1916-29;  retired.  Lived  latterly  at  Lansdowne 
Close,  West  Worthing,  Sussex.  Died  there  Dec.  7,  1936. 
Brother  of  Francis  H.  (1869).  {Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  9,  1936.) 

BELL,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  3,  1843.  S.  of  Isaac,  clerk,  of  Heawood  Hall,  near 
Alderley,  Cheshire.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A. 
1848;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jan.  31,  1847; 
priest,  Feb.  6,  1848;  C.  of  Colegate,  Norfolk,  1847-8.  R.  of 
Crostwick,  1848-54.  Organising  Secretary  to  the  S.P.G. 
1854-63.  Chaplain  of  Norwich  Infirmary.  R.  of  Dalhara, 
Suffolk,  1863-70.  R.  of  .Alderley,  Cheshire,  1870-1907. 
Rural  Dean  of  Macclesfield,  1872-1907.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Chester,  1889-1908.  Author,  Tract  on  Mormonism.  Died 
July  20,  1908,  aged  86,  at  Alderley.  Father  of  Colin  E.  B. 
(1879).    {Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BELL,  EDWARD  WILLIAM  WOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  26,  1887.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1854),  R.  of  St  John's, 
Wakefield,  Yorks.  B.  at  Harrogate.  Migrated  (age  20)  to 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1887;  matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1895.  Assistant  Master  at  Eastbourne  College  in 
1898;  at  Bolton  School,  Bolton,  in  1922.   {Reg.  of  Teachers.) 


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Bell,  Elisha  James 

BELL,  ELISHA  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus,  May  31, 
1836.  [S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Bow  Churchyard,  London.] 
B.  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1836. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  16,  1838.  (T.  C.  Dale, 
Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

BELL,  ELLIOTT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  22,  1898.  [S.  of  T.  J., 
of  Cleadon,  Sunderland.]  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901.  M.R.C.S.  Died  suddenly  Nov.  30,  1906, 
aged  27,  at  Las  Palmas.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BELL,  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1869.  S.  of 
George  [publisher,  of  Fleet  Street,  London],  of  West  Croft, 
England's  Lane,  Hampstead.  B.  there  Mar.  8,  1851.  School, 
St  Paul's  (exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873; 
M.A.  1876.  Publisher.  Succeeded  his  brother  Edward  Bell  as 
Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  G.  BeU  and  Sons,  Ltd., 
1926.  Responsible  for  several  translations  from  the  German 
in  Bohn's  Standard  Library,  also  for  the  editorship  of  the  All 
England  Series  of  Athletic  Sports.  President  of  the  Vegetarian 
Society,  1914-33.  Chairman  of  the  National  Anti-Vivisection 
Society.  A  prominent  member  of  the  Humanitarian  League. 
Proprietor  and  editor  of  the  Animals'  Friend  Magazine. 
Died  Sept.  14,  1933,  aged  82,  at  Hendon.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1863).  {The  Times,  Sept.  15,  1933;  E.  Axon;  Vegetarian 
Messenger,  Oct.  1933.) 

BELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  13,  1768.  Of 
America.  Matric.  Michs.  1768.  Probably  one  of  the  Bell 
family  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  St  John's  parish,  Bar- 
bados; see  V.  L.  Oliver,  Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Barbados. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BELL,  FRANCIS  HENRY  [DILLON].   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 

J  une  1 1 , 1 869 .  S .  of  [Sir]  Francis  Dillon  [Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Representatives,  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  and  afterwards 
Agent-General  for  New  Zealand  in  London].  B.  Nov.  8 
(?Mar.  31),  1851,  at  Nelson,  N.Z.  Matric.  Michs.  1869,  as 
F.  H.  Dillon;  B.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  8,  1871.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1874.  Returned  to  New 
Zealand.  Acquired  a  large  practice  and  soon  became  the 
acknowledged  leader  of  the  Dominion  Bar.  Crown  Solicitor 
of  Wellington,  1885-1911;  Mayor,  1892,  1893,  1897.  K.C., 
1907.  Member  for  Wellington  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1893-6.  A  member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  1912-18. 
Minister  for  Internal  .\fifairs  and  Leader  of  the  Legislative 
Council,  1912-15.  Attorney-General,  1918-26.  Held  at 
various  times  the  portfolios  of  Education  and  Health, 
Immigration,  Marine,  Justice  and  External  Affairs.  Twice 
Acting  Prime  Minister  and  Prime  Minister  in  1925.  A  member 
of  the  Executive  Council  without  portfolio,  1926-8.    P.C, 

1926.  Represented  New  Zealand  at  the  League  of  Nations 
Assembly  at  Geneva,  1922  and  1926.  K.C.M.G.  1915. 
G.C.M.G.,  1923.  Responsible  for  many  administrative  re- 
forms including  the  establishment  of  the  State  Forest  Service. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Lowry  Bay,  Wellington,  N.Z. 
Died  there  Mar.  13,  1936,  aged  84.  Brother  of  Edward  H. 
(1873).   (Burke,  Knightage;  The  Times,  Mar.  14,  1936.) 

BELL,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1896.  S. 
and  h.  of  John  Francis,  Esq.  B.  1878,  at  Milton  (?Mitton), 
Gilbert.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Hobhouse).  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-18  (Hon.  Capt.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  Stubb 
House,  Winston,  Darlington,  Durham.    J. P.,   1908.    D.L., 

1927.  Joint  Master  of  the  North  Durham  Hunt,  1918-23. 
Married  and  had  issue.   {Who's  Who,  1938;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BELL  [post  BAINBRIDGE-BELL],  FRANK  (FRANCIS)  CHRIS- 
TIAN. Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  2,  1882.  S. 
of  Charles  Dent,  R.  of  Cheltenham.  B.  [Nov.  27,  1863]  at 
Brighton.  [School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1882,  as  Francis  C;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon, 
1887;  priest  (York)  1888;  C.  of  Rotherham,  Yorks.,  1887-9. 
Held  other  curacies,  1889-95.  Assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Bainbridge,  Aug.  20,  1895.  V.  of  St  John-the- 
Evangelist  with  All  Saints',  Lambeth,  London,  1895-1902. 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Eltham,  Kent,  1902-7.  V.  of  St  Lau- 
rence's, Catford,  1907-20.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Richmond,  Surrey, 
1920-4.  Resided  latterly  at  Howard's  Lane,  Putney.  Died 
Jan.  21,  1928.  Brother  of  WaldegraveD.  (1881).  {Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1928.) 

BELL,  FREDERICK  BERNARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  May  2, 
1894.  [S.  of  Arthur  L'Argent  (1859),  late  V.  of  Eling,  Hants., 
deceased.  B.  Aug.  13,  1875.  School,  Clergy  Orphan.]  B..'^. 
1899.   Schoolmaster.   Brother  of  Percy  L'A.  (1886). 

BELL,  GAWAIN  MURDOCH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1896.  S.  of  William  Henry,  of  Groundslow,  Tittensor, 
Stoke-on-Trent,  Staffs.  B.  Apr.  11,  1877,  at  York.  School, 
Newcastle  High,  Staffs.  (Mr  Rundall).  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  {6th  Wrangler)  1899  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1900). 
Assistant  Master  at  Winchester  College,  1900;  Head  Master, 


Bell,  Henry  Herbert 

1908-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Hants.  Regt., 
nth  Pioneer  Batt.,  1914;  Major,  1915;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  D.S.O.,  1917)-  Killed  in  action  July  31,  1917,  at 
Ypres.  Author,  scholastic.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Tlie 
Times,  Aug.  17,  1917.) 

BELL,  GAWTHORPE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  10,  1780. 
Of  Durham.  [S.  of  George,  of  Houghton-le-Spring.  Bapt. 
there  Sept.  26,  1763,  as  Gowthorpe.]  School,  Kepier, 
Houghtoa-le-Spring  (Mr  Cowper).  Did  not  reside;  name  off 
Nov.  24,  1780;  note,  'dead.'  Probably  buried  Oct.  24,  1780, 
at  Houghton-le-Spring.    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BELL,  GEORGE,  .-^dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1778. 
S.  of  William  [Surveyor  of  Excise],  of  Southwark,  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  Exhibitioner,  1779- 
86;  Scholar,  1782;  B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1787.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)June26,  i785.V.of  Bloxham.O.xon.,  1789-1852.  V.  of 
Kimpton,  Herts.,  1793-7-  Died  Apr.  19,  1852,  aged  92,  at 
Bloxham.   (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  i.  631.) 

BELL,  GEORGE  [ROBLEY].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1838.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  John  Sayers,  Esq.,  of 
Gt  Yarmouth,  Norfolk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838,  as  G.  Robley; 
B.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jan.  29,  1843,  as  Geo. 
Robley;  priest,  1844.  V.  of  Llantrisant  with  Pertholey, 
Monm.,  1851-6.  V.  of  Field  Dalling,  Norfolk,  1856-9.  C.  of 
Waterden,  1859-63.  P.C.  of  Gt  Snoring,  1863-82.  Died 
there  Sept.  8,  1882,  aged  64.  (C.  J.  Pabner,  Perlustration  of 
Gt  Yarmouth,  in.  364,  365.) 

BELL,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  JOHNSTONE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  25,  1862.  S.  of  Boulter  Johnstone,  Esq. 
B.  Nov.  12,  1843,  at  West  Ham,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1862; 
B.A.  1866. 

BELL,  GILBERT  AMBROSE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1893. 
Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  15,  1895.  [S.  of  Walter,  of  Broadwater, 
Worthing,  Sussex.]  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1896; 
M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1906;  priest,  1907;  C.  of 
Walthamstow,  Essex,  1906-10.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Kemptown, 
1910-12.  Held  other  curacies,  19x2-17.  V.  of  Stowupland, 
Suffolk,  1917-22.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1923. 

BELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  .\pr.  4,  1792- 
4th  s.  of  Matthew,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1793;  B..\.  1796.  Probably  brother  of  John 
(1781). 

BELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  10,  1792. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.  School,  King's  Lynn 
(Mr  Lloyd).  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  Scholar,  1797;  B.A.  1798 
M.A.  1801.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  12,  i799;  priest 
May  3,  i8oi;C.ofFordham,  Norfolk,  1801-23.  R.  ofBawsey 
1804-22.  R.  of  Bintry,  1804-23.  R.  of  Themelthorpe 
1804-23. 

BELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1801. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Cumberland.   School,  Charterhouse.   Matric. 

Michs.  1801. 

BELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  6,  1828.  Of 
Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  1832.  Ord. 
deacon,  1831;  priest  (Lichfield)  1832.  V.  of  Ruddington, 
Notts.,  1838-80.  P.C.  of  St  James's,  Nottingham,  1849-77. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1881.  Author,  Lectures  on  Holy 
Communion;  Lectures  on  tlie  Parables. 

BELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  11,  1851.  [S.  of 
John,  surgeon,  of  Uppingham,  Rutland.  B.  .Aug.  1832. 
School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1855;  M.A.  1865.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1855.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1873-  Practised  at 
Calcutta.  .\  member  of  the  Bengal  Legislative  Council. 
Legal  Remembrancer  to  the  Government  of  Bengal.  Resided 
latterly  at  92,  Onslow  Gardens,  London.  Author,  Landlord 
and  Tenant  in  Bengal.  Died  Feb.  1910.  Brother  of  John 
(1846),  etc.   {Uppingluim  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BELL,  HENRY  DOUGLAS.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  18,  1855.   Of  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1855. 

BELL,  HENRY  HERBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  28,  1872.    Of  Lines.  S.  of  Henry  Herbert,  deceased. 

B.  Feb.  11,  1853,  at  Newark-on-Trent.  School,  Newark 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar,  1873;  B..\.  1876; 
M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1877; 

C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Taunton,  1876-80.  Chaplain  at 
St  John's  College,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  1880-8.  R.  of 
Angersleigh,  Somerset,  1891-1900.  V.  of  Timberscombe, 
1900-32.  Senior  Fellow  of  the  Corporation  of  St  Mary  and 
St  Nicholas,  Lancing.  Preb.  of  Wells  Cathedral,  1929-33. 
Died  July  11,  1933,  aged  80,  at  Emnore,  BridgwateD 
{The  Times,  July  13,  1933.) 


Bell,  Henry  James 

BELL,  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  21, 
1888.  S.  of  W.  H.,  Esq.,  late  of  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  of 
Aberdeen.  B.  Dec.  5,  1869,  at  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man.  Schools, 
Ardrossan  Academy  and  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1888.  Assistant 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  North  West  Provinces  and 
Oudh,  1890.  Assistant  Commissioner,  1899.  Joint  Magistrate, 
1900.  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  1904.-25 ;  retired.  Brother 
of  Herbert  G.  (1890).  (T.  A.  Walker,  606;  India  Office  List, 
1937.) 

BELL,  HENRY  THURBURN  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  16,  1891.  S.  of  James  Leonard,  Esq.,  of 
Wimbledon,  Surrev.  B.  July  10,  1873,  at  Colombo.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1892;  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1895.  Journalist.  Foreign  Corre- 
spondent of  Tlie  Times  in  Berlin,  the  Balkans  and  South 
Africa,  1895-1906.  Editor  of  the  North  China  Daily  News  and 
Herald,  1906-11.  Managing  Director  and  Editor-in-Chief  of 
The  Near  East  and  India,  19 16-  .  Joint  Founder  and 
Editor  of  The  China  Year  Book.  Editor  and  Proprietor  of 
The  Near  East  Year  Book.  Travelled  widely  in  the  Near  and 
Middle  East.  Commander  of  The  Star  Order;  commander  of 
The  Crown,  Roumania,  and  of  St  Danilo,  Montenegro.  Of 
Charleston,  Christchurch  Park,  Sutton,  Surrey.  Married  and 
had  issue.    (2".  .4.  Walker,  622;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BELL,  HENRY  WILKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  18,  1884.  S.  of  Edmund  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  of  Holme- 
hurst,  Rawdon,  Leeds.  [B.  July  25,  1866.  School,  Oakham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1896. 

BELL,  HERBERT  CROSLAND.  Adm.  (age  30)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  9,  1889.  2nd  s.  of  Matthew.  B.  at  Richmond,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.-A..  1892;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon, 
1895;  priest  (Rochester)  1896;  C.  of  Battersea,  1895-9. 
Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Church  of  England  Temperance 
Society  for  Canterbury,  1899-1901.  C.  of  Yalding,  Kent, 
1901-4.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1904-5- 
V.  of  Laurencekirk,  Kincardine,  1905-10.  P.-in-charge  of 
Monifieth,  Dundee,  1910-13.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools, 
Brechin,  rg  13-17.  C.  of  Hurstbourne  Priors,  with  St  Mary 
Bourne,  Hants.,  1917-25-  V.  of  Empshott,  1925-39-. 
(Crockford,  1939.) 

BELL,  HERBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Aug.  I,  1890.  S.  of  W.  H.,  Esq.,  of  Willesden,  London. 
B.  Aug.  12,  1869,  in  London.  Schools,  Hereford  Cathedral 
and  King's  College,  London.  Miitric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar, 
1892;  B.A.  (T.2th  Wrangler)  1893;  M.A.  1898.  SoUcitor. 
Master  at  All  Hallows  School,  Honiton,  Devon.  Assistant 
Master  at  Bancroft's  School,  Woodford,  Essex,  for  five  years, 
and  again  in  1903;  also  at  Felsted  School.  Of  Clairville, 
Lansdowne  Road,  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  in  1915.  Died  Dec. 
25,  1938.  Brother  of  Henry  J.  (1888).  (T.  A.  Walker,  613; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1903.) 

BELL,  HERBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23, 
1871.  4th  s.  of  Matthew  (1833),  of  Bourne  Park,  near 
Canterbury,  Kent.  B.  there  Aug.  16,  1854.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871.  SoUcitor;  sometime  of  Buckingham 
Street,  Strand,  London.  Afterwards  in  the  Indian  Civil 
Service  (his  wife  Agnes  Staveley  died  June  21,  1929,  at 
Southsea;  The  Times,  June  22,  1929).  Of  Bourne  Lodge, 
Bridge,  Canterbury.  Brother  of  Charles  G.  (i860).  {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BELL,  HUGH  POYNTER.  Adm.  Scholar  at  Clare,  Mar.  21, 
1891.  [S.  of  R.  C,  banker,  of  London.  B.  Apr.  9,  1872.] 
Schools,  Charterhouse  and  University  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899.  Consulting 
Chemist;  of  139,  Gloucester  Road,  London,  S.W. 

BELL,  ISAAC.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Lent,  1900.  S.  of  Isaac, 
deceased,  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  U.S.A.  B.  June  15,  1879- 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1900.  Of  Kilcreene  House, 
Kilkenny,  Ireland,  and  of  Castle  Hill,  Shaftesbury,  Bucks. 
Master  of  the  'Galway  Blazers,'  1903-8;  of  the  Kilkenny 
Hounds,  1908-22 ;  of  the  South  and  West  Wilts.,  1925-.  Married 
and  had  issue.    Author,  Fo«ana.   {Who's  Who,  ig^S.) 

BELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  16,  1832.  Of 
Westmorland.  [B.  1817.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1833;  B.A.  1837.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Goodshaw,  Lanes., 
1848-54.  Died  Mar.  4,  1854,  at  Goodshaw.  Perhaps  father 
of  William  (1868).    {List  of  Carthus.;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  i.  552.) 

BELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  11,  1841. 
S.  of  Peter.  B.  at  Lancaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A. 
1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (York)  1845; 
C.  of  Smeaton,  Yorks.,  1844-6.  C.  of  Tickhill,  1846-8.  C.  of 
Doncaster,  1848-54.  V.  of  Bracemeole,  Salop,  1854-8. 
C.  of  St  Botolph's,  Bishopsgate,  London,  1859-63.  Warden 
of  Holy  Trinity  Hospital  and  C.  of  Chapel  Lawn,  Salop, 


Bell,  John 

1863-8.    R.  of  Brotton  Parva,  Yorks.,  1868-94.   Died  there 
Nov.  28,  1894,  aged  80.   {Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  12,  1867. 
Of  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1875-  Ord. 
deacon,  1871;  priest  (Lincoln)  1872;  C.  of  New  Sleaford, 
Lines.,  1871-83.  C.  of  Dorrington,  1883-5.  V.  of  North 
Somercotes,  1885-93.  R.  of  Kettlethorpe,  1893-1910. 
Rural  Dean,  1898.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1905-18.  R.  of  Ris- 
holme,  1913-15.  Chancellor  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  1916-18. 
Died  Apr.  3,  1918,  aged  70,  at  Lincoln.   {Crockford.) 

BELL,  JAMES  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  5, 
1875.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  James  W.,  of  Wellington  Hotel,  Hale, 
near  Liverpool.  B.  Apr.  i,  1S55,  at  Hoghton  Terrace, 
Southport.  Schools,  Birkdale  College,  Southport,  and 
Liverpool  CoUege.  Matric.  Easter,  1875;  B.A.  1878;  M.A. 
18S2.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Roche,st<;r)  1879;  C.  of 
Christchurch,  Gipsy  Hill,  1878-80.  Chaplain  to  Sheffield 
Infirmary,  1880-1.  V.  of  St  Mary  with  St  Peter,  Haylmg 
Island,  Hants.,  1881-9.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Southampton,  and 
acting  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1889-94  and  1901-10.  V.  of 
Pershore,  Worcs.,  1894-8.  V.  of  Balsall  Heath,  Birmingham, 
1898-1903.  V.  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  1903-18.  Rural  Dean, 
1909.  Hon.  Canon  of  Southwark  Cathedral,  1914-18.  Canon 
Residentiary  and  Treasurer  of  Norwich  Cathedral,  1918-  ; 
Vice-Dean,  1927-34.  A  Proctor  in  Convocation  and  a  member 
of  the  Cathedrals  Commission,  1925-8.  An  active  member  of 
the  Norwich  Education  Committee;  took  a  vigorous  part  in 
the  work  of  acquiring  sites  for  churches  in  the  new  suburbs  of 
Norwich.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  4,  1934,  aged  78, 
at  St  Leonards.    {The  Times,  Jan.  5,  1934-) 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  July  3,  1780.  [S.  and 
h.  of  Ralph,  of  Thirsk,  Yorks.,  and  Ann,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Conyers.]  B.  there  [Oct.  3,  1764]-  Matric.  Michs.  1781; 
B.A.  1786.  Of  Thirsk,  Yorks.  Succeeded  his  father  as  owner 
of  the  Manor  of  Thirsk.  Married  Frances  Brady,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  William  Bamett,  of  Arcadia,  Jamaica,  Oct.  1800. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1785).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Yorks.  Genealogist; 
A.  J.  Walker.) 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  3,  1781. 
S.  and  h.  of  Matthew,  of  Kendal,  Westmorland.  B.  there 
Oct.  23,  1764.  School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmorland 
(Mr  Wilson).  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1784;  First 
Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  {Senr.  Wrangler)  1786;  M.A.  1789- 
Fellow,  1787.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1787- 
Migrated  to  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1790.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1792.  Bencher,  1813.  Treasurer,  1818-19,  1834-5.  K.C., 
1816.  F.R.S.,  1824.  Owned  an  estate  at  Milton,  Kent. 
Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Grove.  Author,  Thoughts  on  the 
Proposed  Alterations  in  the  Court  of  Chancery.  Died  Feb.  6, 
1836,  aged  71.  Buried  at  Milton,  near  Canterbury.  Probably 
brother  of  Henry  (1792);  father  of  Matthew  (1833).  (Foster, 
Coll.  Gen.;  D.N.B.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  4,  i793-  See  Al. 
Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  9,  1801.  S.  of 
John.  B.  Dec.  20,  1782,  at  Scarborough,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1801.  Name  off  Nov.  14,  1805.  One  of  these  names  a 
member  of  the  Scarborough  Corporation  and  J. P.  for  the 
North  and  East  Riding,  Yorks.;  died  Aug.  11,  1825,  aged  42. 
(G.  Mag.) 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  28,  1809.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  Scholar;  B.A.  1815;  M.A. 
1819. 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  June  i,  1821.  S. 
and  h.  of  James,  of  Brampton,  Cumberland.  B.  there  Mar.  27, 
1801.  Schools,  Brampton  (Mr  Foster)  and  Appleby  (Mr 
Waller).  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1821-6;  B.A.  1826; 
M.A.  1835.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  25,  1832.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1835.  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Westmorland,  1838-88. 
Practised  as  a  Barrister  on  the  Northern  Circuit.  Com- 
missioner of  Bankrupts  for  Westmorland.  Assistant  En- 
closure Commissioner.  Deputy  County  Court  Judge  at 
Appleby.  Said  to  be  the  oldest  pensioner  in  England.  [His 
father,  an  officer  in  the  Westmorland  .MiUtia,  had  volunteered 
for  service  in  France;  John  was  made  an  ensign  (Feb.  14, 
1814)  and  sailed  for  France.  In  1815  he  was  placed  on  the 
retired  list  with  a  pension  of  £100  per  annum.]  Author, 
Practical  Treatise  on  the  Game  Laws.  Died  Mar.  7,  1888, 
aged  86.  Buried  at  Bongate,  Appleby.  Father  of  John 
(1869).    {Venn,  11.  181.) 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  May  6,  1840.  Of 
Cumberland.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Banksfoot.  Matric.  Michs. 
1840;  B.A.  {21st  Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Fellow.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (York)  1848.  C.  and  P.C.  of  Bolsterstone, 
Yorks.,  1848-62.  V.  of  Fordham,  Cambs.,  1861-92.  Died 
Jan.  10,  1892,  aged  70. 


Bell,  John 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  c.  May,  1846.  [S.  of  John, 
of  Uppingham,  Rutland.  B.  Feb.  1827.  School,  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  {7th  Classic)  1850;  M.A.  1853. 
Fellow,  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Ely)  1854.  Assistant 
Master  of  King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  in  1856.  R.  of 
Brington-cum-Old  Weston-cum-Bythome,  Hunts.,  1857-83. 
Died  Apr.  24,  1883.  Brother  of  Henry  (185 1),  etc.  (Upping- 
ham Sch.  Reg.) 
BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1869.  S.  of 
John  (1821),  barrister.  B.  at  Appleby.  School,  Appleby 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876. 
Solicitor  at  Appleby,  1875-.  County  Treasurer,  1888. 
(Venn,  11.  390.) 
BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1874.  S.  of 
John  Dickinson  [clerk,  of  Totteridge  Park].  B.  at  Church 
Kirk,  Lanes.  School,  Totteridge  (Rev.  J.  D.  Bell).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1879; 
priest  (St  Albans)  1883.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Strafford, 
1896-1908.  IMed  June  15,  1908,  at  Hadley  High  Stone, 
Bamet.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  June  17,  1908.) 
BELL,  JOHN  CALVERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  5, 

1881. 
BELL,  JOHN  GRAHAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.   i,  1896. 
S  of  John  Hind,  of  104,  Burnt  Ash  Road,  Lee,  Kent.   B.  m 
London,  Aug.  27,  1877.  School,  City  of  London  (Mr  Pollard). 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1897;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1899. 
Of  the  Board  of  Trade  in  1903.   Afterwards  in  the  Mmistry 
of   Health.     Head   of   the   Approved   Societies   Branch   of 
Insurance  Department.  Of  16,  Selcroft  Road,  Purley,  Surrey. 
Died  Apr.  3,  1934,  at  Purley.    (The  Times,  Apr.  1934-) 
BELL,  JOHN  HARRISON.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  13, 
1818     S.  of  James.    B.  at  Newington,  near  Hythe,  Kent. 
School,  Wateringbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A. 
1827.    Ord.  deacon,   1823;   priest,   1824.    Head  Master  of 
Brentwood  Grammar  School,  Essex,  1846-55.    P.C.  of  Noak 
Hill,  1855-9.    R-  of  Kirkley,  Suffolk,  i860.    Died  Aug.  11, 
i860,  aged  60.   (G.  Mag.,  i860,  11.  437.) 
BELL,  JOHN  HERBERT.    Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1889. 
rs   of  WilUam,  M.R.C.S.   B.  May  4.  1870.   School,  Rossall.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.   Solicitor;  of  3,  Salters  Hall 
Court,  London,  E.C.,  and  of  Epsom,  Surrey.    Served  in  the 
Great  War   (private.   East   Surrey   Regt.;   Capt.   and   Ad- 
jutant, Royal  Defence  Corps).    (Rossall  Sch.  Reg.;  Selwyn 
Coll.  Cal.,  1902.) 
BELL,  JOHN  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15,  1891. 
S  of  John,  of  Enterkine,  Annbank,  Ayrs.   B.  there  May  17, 
1873      School,    Fettes.     Matric.    Michs.    1891;    B..\.    1S94. 
Barrister-at-law.   Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-1 
(Lieut.,    17th    Ayrshire    Company,    Impenal    Yeomanry; 
mentioned  in  despatches).   Ser%'ed  in  the  Great  War  (Major, 
Ayrshire  Yeomanry;  Home  Service).   Died  Mar.  2,  1915,  at 
Ayr.   (Fettes  Sch.  Reg.) 
BELL,  JOHN  MONTGOMERIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  4, 
1823.   Did  not  reside.    [S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Paisley.   B. 
there  1804.    School,  Glasgow  University.]    Advocate,  1825; 
Advocate  Depute,  1847.  Sheriff  of  Kincardmeshire,  1851-62. 
Died  Oct.   16,   1862,  at  Linnhouse,  Md  Calder.    (Glasgow 
Matric.  Album.) 
BELL,  JOHN  TESH.    Adm.   pens,   (age  22)   at   Peterhouse, 
Tune  30   1830.   Of  Lines.  S.  of  Dixon,  of  Castor  (stc),  Lines. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834.    Perhaps  C.  of  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch,  Leics.,  in  1846. 
BELL.    JOHN   THOMAS.     Adm.   pens,    at   St   Catharine's, 
June  15,  1867.    S.  of  John  Gray  [bookseller,  for  v/homsee 
DN  B]     B.  at  Kensington,  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
B.A.   (12th   Wrangler)    1871;   M.A.    1874-     Fellow,    1871-3- 
Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Ely)  1872.    Assistant  Master  at 
Felsted  School,  1871-2;  at  Malvern  CoUege,  Worcs.,  1872- 
3;  at  Christ's  Hospital,   1873-80.    C.  of  Berkeley  Chape  , 
Mayfair,  1875-7.    Reader  at  Christ  Church,  Newgate  Street, 
1877-q     Head  Master  of  Christ's  Hospital,  Hertford,  1880- 
1900;  Chaplain,  1880-1902.    Resided  latteriy  at  Ramsgate, 
Kent.    Died  June  2,  1910,  aged  61,  at  Coulsdon.    (Malvern 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 
BELL,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  2,  1833.  B.  at  Low- 
Conning,    Cumberland.     Matric.    Michs     1833;    B.A.    (21st 
WrangUr)  1837;  M.A.  1840.   Fellow,  1838-54.  C.  o   Forncett 
St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1840-8.   C.  of  Bamingham  and  latterly  of 
Bunwell,  Norfolk.    Died  Jan.  8,  1854,  aged  38,  of  injunes 
received   in   a   railway   accident   at   Thetford.     Buned   at 
Forncett  St  Peter.   (G.  Mag.,  1854,  i.  437-) 
BELL  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1842.   S.  of 
Toseph,   watchmaker,    of   Nottingham.     B.    Jan.    4.    1824. 
School,  Nottingham  (Rev.  W.  Butter,  M.A.).   Matnc.  Michs. 
1842;  Scholar;  B.A.  (34'''  Wrangler)  1846;  M.A.  1849-   Some- 
time of  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.   Died  July  23,  1907,  aged 
83,  at  29,  Forest  Road,  East  Nottingham.    (R.  F.  Scott; 
Tlie  Times,  July  25,  1907.) 


Bell,  Richard  Locke 

BELL,  JOSHUA  THOMAS.    .Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1881.    S. 
of  [Sir]   Joshua   Peter,   Esq.   [K.C.M.G.],   President  of  the 
Legislative  Council  of  Queensland,  Australia.    [B.  Mar.   i, 
1863.]     School,   Brisbane  Grammar.     Matric.   Michs.    1881. 
President  of  the  Union  Society,  1885.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  16,  1885.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1888.   Returned  to 
Queensland,  1889;  called  to  the  Bar  there.   Private  Secretary 
to   Sir   Samuel    Griffith,    Premier   of   Queensland,    1890-3. 
Member    for    Dally,    Darling    Downs    in    the    Queensland 
Parliament,  1896,  1899,  1902,  1904,  1907,  1908.    A  member 
of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Land  Settlement,  1897.  Minister 
for   Lands,    1903-8.     Minister   for   Railways,    1906.     Home 
Secretary,   1908-9.    Speaker  of  the  Queensland  Legislative 
Assembly.  Of  Graceville,  Brisbane,  and  of  Jimbour,  Darling 
Downs,  Queensland.   Died  Mar.  8,  191 1.  Brother  of  WiUiam 
A.  D.  (1882).   (Scott,  MSS;  Inns  of  Court.) 
BELL,  LANCELOT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  5, 
1755.    2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Soulby,  Westmorland. 
Matric.  Michs.  i755;  B.A.  (16th  Wrangler)  1759;  M.A.  1762. 
Fellow,   1760.     Proctor,   1766.     V.  of  Saxthorpe,   Norfolk, 
1772-96  and  R.  of  SaUe,  1772-96.   Died  (?)i796- 
BELL,    LOWTHIAN    LAMBERT.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.  S.  of  John  Lowthian,  of  Uplands,  Wimbome, 
Dorset.    B.  Jan.  25,   1880,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    School, 
Wellington  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1898.    Of  Glean  Manioc, 
Dominica,  British  West  Indies,  in  1922.      (Wellington  Coll. 
Reg.) 
BELL,  MARMADUKE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  5,  1851. 
3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  colonist,  of  Moreton  Bay,   New  South 
Wales,  .\ustralia.    B.  July  13,  1829,  at  Burris,  near  Ossory, 
Ireland.  Schools,  Paramatta,  N.S.  Wales  (Mr  Walker),  and 
King's  College,  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1851.    Migrated  to 
Queens',  Oct.  15,  1852;  thence  to  Magdalene,  Nov.  11,  1856. 
BELL,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July6, 1833.  [S.and 
h.  of  John  (17S1).    B.  July  7,  1817.   School,  Eton.]    Matnc. 
Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  -M.A.  1841.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Apr.  15,  1836,  age  18,  as  'of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.' 
Of  Bourne  Park,  Bishopsboume,  Kent.   J. P.  and  D.L.  High 
Sheriff,  1850.   Married  Fanny  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bigge, 
of  Benton,  Northumberland,  June  13,  1839.    Died  Dec.  24, 
1903,  aged  86,  at  Bourne  Park.   Father  of  Herbert  J.  (1871) 
and  Charles  G.  (i860).    (Burke,  L.G.,  1925.) 
BELL,  PERCY  L' ARGENT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.   I,   1886.    Of  Cambs.    [S.  of  Arthur  L' Argent  (1859), 
clerk.]    B.  Oct.  14,  1868,  at  the  Parsonage,  Manea,  Cambs. 
Schools,  Honiton  Grammar  and  Perse,  Cambridge.    Matric. 
Michs.   1886;  B.A.   1889;   M.A.   1896.    Ord.  deacon,   1892; 
priest  (Newcastle)    1893;  C.  of  Benwell,   Northumberland, 
1892-4.   C.  of  Thornaby,  1894-9.   C.  of  South  Shields,  1899- 
1908.    V.  of  Monk  Hesleden,   Durham,   1908-25.     P.C.   of 
Muggleswick,  1925-34.    Master  of  Sherbum  Hospital,  Sher- 
bum,  Durham,  1934-7;  not  in  Crockford,  1939.    Brother  of 
Fredericks.  (1894).    (Crockford,  1936.) 
BELL,  PERCY  TAYLOR.    .A.dm.  pens,  (age  32)  at  Jesus,  Apr. 
1897.    S.  of  Robert,  deceased.    B.  at  Dehra  Doon,   India. 
Schools,  Bedford  Grammar  and  Sandhurst  Royal  Military 
College.   Matric.  Easter,  1897. 
BELL,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  25,  1770. 
S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Wallington,  Norfolk.   B.  there  Mar.  3, 
1751.     Scholar,    1770-4;   matric.    Lent,    1771;    B..\.    1774; 
M.A.  1777.   Fellow,  1774-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  .\ug.  14, 
1774;  priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1776.    R.  of  Runcton  Holme 
with  Wallington,  Norfolk,  1778-1834.    V.  of  Stow  Bardolph 
and   R.   of   Wimbotsham,    1779-1834.     Married   Ehzabeth, 
dau.   of  John  Collison,   of  Thomham,   gent.,    1784.     Died 
May  3,  1834.  Buried  at  Wimbotsham.  Father  of  Beaupri  P. 
(1812);    (Venn,  11.  89.) 
BELL,  RANDAL.   Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  4,  1896.    [S.  of  William 
(1862),  V.  of  Cranbrook,  Kent.]  School,  .\ldenham.  Scholar; 
matric.  Michs.   1896;  B..\.  1900;  M.A.   1904.    Entered  the 
Civil  Service,  1900.    Surveyor;  G.P.O.   Of  Dorking,  Surrey. 
Died   suddenly  June    15,    1936,   in   London.     (The   Times, 
June  17,  1936.) 
BELL,  RICHARD.    .\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  15,  i759- 
S.  of  Luke.    School,  Birmingham  (Mr  Wilkinson).    Migrated 
to   Clare,    Apr.    7,    1760.     Matric.   .Michs.    1760;   B.A.    (4th 
Wrangler)    1764;    M.A.    1767.     Fellow   of   Clare,    1764-79- 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  9,  1770,  as  of  Clare  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, M.A.    V.  of  Litlington,  Cambs.,  1770-3-    Died  1779. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 
BELL,  RICHARD  LOCKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  10, 
1890.   S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Belfast.   B.  there  Apr.  6,  1872. 
School,  Oliver's  Mount,  Scarborough.    Matric.  Michs.  1S90; 
B.A.     1894;     M.A.     1899.      L.R.C.P.,     L.R.C.S.     (Edin.), 
L.R.F.P.S.   (Glasgow)    1901.     Practised   at   Newcastle,   Co. 
Down,   1908.    Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R..-\.M.C.; 
mentioned  in  despatches).    Of  47,  Church  Street,  Edgware 
Road,  London,  N.W.,  in  1938.    (T.  A.  Walker,  613;  Untv. 
War  List;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 


Bell,  Robert 

BELL  [post  BELL  LIVESEY],  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Clare,  May  21,  1785.  [2nd  s.  of  Ralph,  Esq.,  of  Thirsk, 
Yorks.  B.  there  .'\pr.  i,  1768.]  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  B.A. 
1790.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Livesey  on  suc- 
ceeding to  the  Livesey  estate,  Apr.  13,  1803.  Of  KUdale, 
Yorks.;  purchased  the  manor  of  Kildale  c.  i8io;  the  estate 
subsequently  descended  to  his  great-grandson,  Robert  Bell 
Turton,  in  1859.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr  Cleaver,  R.  of 
Malton,  Yorks.,  1794  [their  only  child,  Marianne,  married 
Edmund  Turton,  Esq.,  of  UpsaU,  Yorks.].  Died  Nov.  15, 
1831,  aged  63.  Brother  of  John  (1780).  (Victoria  Co.  Hist., 
Yorks.,  II.  251;  Burke,  L.G.;  R.  B.  Turton.) 

BELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  15,  1808.  B.  in 
parish  of  Hawkshead,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1815. 

BELL,  ROBERT  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  S.  of  John,  of  Inchcolm,  Putney,  London.  B.  Oct.  26, 
1871,  in  London.  School,  London  International  College 
(MrLadell).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.B.,  B.C.  and 
M.A.  1898.  A  student  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 
House  Physician  there  and  Obstetric  House  Phvsician. 
L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  1897.  M.R.C.P.,  1901.  F.R.C.S.,  1904. 
Took  up  obstetric  medicine  as  his  special  work.  Physician 
to  out-patients  at  the  Samaritan  Free  Hospital,  190 1-. 
Registrar  and  Obstetric  Tutor  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
1902.  Assistant  Obstetric  Physician  to  the  Gt  Northern 
Hospital,  1905,  and  to  the  British  Lying-in-Hospital,  1906. 
In  general  practice  at  Kensington  and  Wimpole  Street; 
latterly  resided  and  practised  at  24,  SejTnour  Street,  Portman 
Square,  \V.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  medical.  Died 
Oct.  29,  1906.    (Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

BELL,  ROBERT  SMITH  CANDLISH  MELVILLE.  Adm.  sizar 
at  St  John's,  May  2r,  1895.  S.  of  Archibald  Melville,  book- 
binder, of  Edinburgh.  B.  there  Nov.  6,  1874.  Schools, 
Edinburgh  University  and  George  Watson's  College, 
Edinburgh  (Mr  G.  Ogilvie).  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
1898. 

BELL,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1896.  S.  of  John  Robinson,  Esq.  B.  at  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Hobhouse).  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1899;  M..^.  1903.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1897.  Ord. 
deacon,  1901;  priest  (Newcastle)  1902;  C.  of  Benwell, 
Northumberland,  1901-6.  C.  of  Alnwick,  1906-7.  C.  of 
Whittingham,  1907-8.  C.  of  Christchurch,  Gateshead, 
1908-11.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Gateshead,  1911-15.  P.C.  of 
St  Hilda's,  Darlington,  1915-31.  V.  of  Stamfordham, 
1931-9-.    (Crockford,  1939.) 

BELL,  SAMUEL  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  8, 
1891.  S.  of  E.  S.,  Esq.,  of  15,  Fairfield  Road,  Croydon. 
Matric.  Lent,  1891. 

BELL,  SYDNEY  PYMAN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1894.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  23,  Windsor  Terrace,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
B.  Dec.  1875.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1898;  M..\.  1902.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,' 
1894.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1901.  Practised  as  a  Solicitor.  Sub- 
sequently Assistant  District  Manager  of  Martin's  Bank,  Ltd. 
for  the  North  Eastern  District;  retired,  1922.  Of  Shildon 
Grange,  Corbridge,  Northumberland,  in  1934.  {King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.) 

BELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  June  2, 
1775.  Of  Cornwall.  S.  of  George,  agent  to  the  Packet  Boat, 
Falmotdh.  School,  Helstone  (Mr  ftlarshall).  Scholar,  i775- 
Name  off  Oct.  12,  1781.  Readm.  Nov.  12,  1797.  Perhaps 
ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry,  Litt.  dim.  from  Exeter) 
Dec.  19,  1779.  'Jiie  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (London, 
Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Apr.  21,  1793;  literate;  perhaps  V.  of 
Newport,  Essex,  1796-1828.    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  24,  1821.  Of 
Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1829.  One  of 
these  names  Minister  of  East  Hardwick  Chapel  and  Master 
of  the  endowed  school.  East  Hardwick,  near  Pontefract, 
Yorks.,  in  1841-3;  not  there  in  1S44  {Clergy  List).  See  also 
Al.  Oxon  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 

BELL,  THOMAS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  19, 
1836.  S.  of  Thomas  John.  B.  at  Scarborough.  School, 
Homerton  (Dr  Burnet).   Matric.  Michs.  1836. 

BELL,  THOMAS  NORMAN  JARVIS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1899.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Hazelwood,  Broughty  Ferry, 
N.B.  [B.  Dec.  6,  1879.]  School,  Glenalmond  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Merchant  and  manufacturer  at  Dundee. 
D.L.  for  Dundee,  1920.  O.B.E.,  1920.  Of  Hazelwood, 
Broughty  Ferry.    (Glenalmond  Reg.) 

BELL,  VICTOR  SAMUEL  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  4,  1890.  S.  of  William,  of  Woodland  Lodge,  Blackheath, 
Kent.  B.  Nov.  22,  1872,  at  Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London; 
House  Surgeon.    M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1899.    Medical  Officer 


Bell,  William  Alexander  d'Orsey 

at  Bedford  Providential  Dispensary.  Hon.  Anaesthetist  at 
Bedford  County  Hospital.  Of  41,  Goldington  Road,  Bedford, 
1922.  Address,  c/o  Carter,  Mitchell  and  Co.,  3,  St  Paul's 
Square,  Bedford,  in  1938.  (Medical  Directory,  1922  and  1938.) 

BELL  [post  BAINBRIDGE-BELL],  WALDEGRAVE  DENT. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  of  Charles 
Dent,  R.  of  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.  B.  Aug.  9,  1862,  at  Hamp- 
stead,  Middlesex.  [School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1887;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Cheltenham,  1886-9. 
C.  of  St  Michael's,  Chester  Square,  1889-90.  Resident 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Winchester,  1890-2.  V.  of 
Micheldever,  Hants.,  1891-7.  V.  of  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey, 
1897-1904.  Surrogate,  dio.  Winchester,  1898-1924.  V.  of 
Epsom,  1904-24.  Temp.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1916-17; 
Hon.  Chaplain,  1918-24.  Assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Bainbridge,  Aug.  20,  1895.  .\uthor.  Repentance  and 
Perseverance.  Died  Jan.  7,  1924.  Brother  of  Frank  C.  (1882). 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Th^  Times,  Jan.  8,  1924.) 

BELL,  WALTER  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Mar.  28,  1875.  S.  of  Matthew,  Esq.,  of  Hillside,  Dartmouth 
Park  Avenue,  London.  [B.  Nov.  11,  1856.]  School,  City  of 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar  and  Exhibitioner; 
B.A.  (Sth  Wrangler)  1879;  U..\.  1882.  Fellow,  1879.  Tutor 
and  Lecturer  in  Mathematics  until  1922.  Rendered  the 
College  much  valuable  service  in  financial  matters;  as 
steward,  reorganised  the  administration  of  the  kitchen  and 
the  accounts;  drastically  cut  down  the  high  table  menus — 
meeting  the  natural  indignation  for  this  serN-ice  T\'ith  un- 
failing good  humour.  Member  of  the  Teachers'  Training 
Syndicate;  the  Non-Collegiate  Students'  Board  and  the 
Cambridge  Borough  Council.  Known  as  a  supporter  of 
unpopular  causes.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  9, 
1925,  aged  68,  at  Calverts  Cross,  Jordans,  Beaconsfield, 
Bucks.   (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  May  13,  1925.) 

BELL,  WALTER  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1884.  S.  of  George  WiUiam,  of  5,  Mortimer  Road,  Cambridge. 
B.  in  Guernsey,  Apr.  25,  1867.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
1887. 

BELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  July  9, 
1772.  B.  at  the  Island  of  Barbados.  Matric.  Michs.  i773. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  336.) 

BELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  15, 
1836.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1837;  B.A.  1841.  Ord. 
deacon,  1841.  R.  of  Lillingstone-Dayrell,  Bucks.,  1854-69. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1870.  (Crockford,  1868,  where  his  ordination 
as  priest  is  not  recorded.) 

BELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  14,  1862.  S.  of 
William,  farmer.  B.  Sept.  7,  1842,  at  Highberries,  near 
Carhsle,  Cumberiand.  School,  St  Bees  (Mr  G.  H.  Heslop). 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869. 
Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Lancaster,  1867-71,  and  Assistant  Master  at 
Lancaster  Grammar  School.  Head  Master  of  Dover  College, 
1871-92.  V.  of  WjTnynswoId,  Kent,  1892.  V.  of  Sitting- 
bourne,  1892-8.  Rural  Dean,  1897-8.  V.  of  Cranbrook, 
Kent,  1898-1918.  Rural  Dean  (West  Charing),  1901-18. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1904-18.  Died  Dec.  10,  1918,  at 
Cranbrook.   Father  of  Randal  (1896).    (Peile,  11.  573-) 

BELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1868. 
S.  of  James  (?i832),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  May  25,  1850,  at 
Goodshaw,  near  Manchester.  School,  Clergy  Orphan, 
Canterbury  (Rev.  C.  Matheson).   Matric.  Michs.  1868. 

BELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1886.  B.  Apr.  29, 
1868.   Matric.  Michs.  1886. 

BELL,  WILLIAM  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  10,  i860.  S.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  18,  Hertford  Street, 
Mayfair,  London.  [B.  Apr.  26,  1841.  School,  Ipswich 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  28,  1862.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class,  1863);  B.A.  1864; 
M.B.  1867;  M.A.  1869.  Of  Pendell  Court,  Blechingley, 
Surrey,  and  of  Briarhurst,  Maniton,  Colorado.  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Blechingley.  F.R.G.S.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  June  6,  1920,  aged  80.  Buried  at  Blechingley.  (R.  F. 
Scott;  The  2  imes,  June  8,  1920;  Burke,  L.G.,  1936-) 

BELL,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  5,  1876.  S.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  Hayward's 
Heath,  Sussex.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.\. 
1880. 

BELL,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  D'ORSEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1882.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Joshua  Peter,  K.C.M.G.,  of 
Queensland.  School,  Brisbane  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1882 ;  Scholar;  B.A.  1S86.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22, 
1884,  as  William  Alexander  Dorsey.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1888. 
Brother  of  Joshua  T.  (1881).   (Law  List,  1937.) 


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Bell,  William  Atkinson 

BELL,  WILLIAM  ATKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  33)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  5,  1876.  S.  of  [Sir]  Sydney  Smith,  Knt.  [Chief 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  and  President  of  the  Legislative 
Council],  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  B.  at  Hampstead. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1882;  C.  of  Pleasley,  Derbs.,  1881-4.  R-  of  Charlynch, 
Somerset,  1884-1916.  Rural  Dean  of  Bridgwater,  1911-14. 
Resided  latterly  at  Portishead,  Somerset.  Died  May  i, 
1920.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  May  4,  1920.) 
BELL,  WILLIAM  BERTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1900. 
S.  of  J.  F.,  Esq.  B.  Apr.  20,  1881,  at  Durham.  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  12th  Lancers;  Major;  General  Staff  Officer;  wounded; 
Brevet  Major.)  (Univ.  War  List.) 
BELL,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  24, 
1879.  S.  of  George  William,  of  11,  St  Edmund's  Terrace, 
Regent's  Park,  London.  B.  Mav  10,  1861,  in  London. 
School,  Westminster.  Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1879- 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1885.  Practised  in  Gt  Marlborough  Street, 
London.   Died  July  31,  1891. 

BELL,  WILLIAM  GILLISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  12, 
1847.  [S.  and  h.  of  William  Gillison,  of  Melling  Hall,  Lanes, 
(died  1867,  aged  63).  B.  Dec.  12,  1S28.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  LL.B.  1855.  FeUow.  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Liverpool.  C.  of  Braunston,  Leics.,  in  1858;  still  there  i860. 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford,  i860.) 

BELL,  WILLIAM  GODFREY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct.  22,  1900. 
Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  25,  1902.  S.  of  William  Middle- 
wick,  deceased,  of  24,  Springwell  Avenue,  Harlesden.  B. 
Nov.  2,  1880.  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1909.  Ord.  deacon,  1904; 
priest  (Durham)  1905;  C.  of  Stranton,  with  Hartlepool, 
Durham,  1904-6.  C.  of  Stretham  with  Thetford,  Cambs., 
1906-7.  C.  of  St  Leonard's,  Streatham,  London,  S.W., 
1907-14.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Streatham,  1914-19.  Organ- 
ising Secretary  for  Southwark  diocese,  1919-21.  Lie.  pr., 
dio.  Southwark,  1921-3.  Secretary  of  Chichester  Diocesan 
Conference  and  Synod,  1923-.  Proctor  in  Convocation, 
Chichester,  1929-.  Canon  and  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1933-. 
Of  Hove,  Sussex,  in  1939.  Assistant  Grand  Chaplain  in  Free- 
masonry, 1939.  Editor  of  the  Southwark  Diocesan  Gazette, 
1921-3;  of  Chichester  Diocesan  Directory,  1923-.  Author, 
History  of  St  Leonard's  Church,  Streatham.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
654;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BELL,  WILLIAM  J  AMES.  Adm.atCLARE,  Jan.  25, 1878.  [S.  and 
h.  of  James,  F.R.S.,  Professor  of  Chemistry,  of  Howell  Hill 
House,  Surrey.  B.  Mar.  3,  1859.]  Matric.  Lent,  1878;  B.A. 
1881;  LL.M.  1885;  LL.D.  1891.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Oct.  6,  1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1882.  Conveyancer  and 
Equity  Draftsman.  Vice-Chairman  of  the  Ross  and  Cromarty 
County  Council,  1891-2.  D.L.  for  Co.  Ross  and  for  London. 
Of  Garbrand  Hall,  EweU,  Surrey.  Knighted,  1892.  Alder- 
man of  the  London  County  Council,  1903-7.  One  of  the 
King's  bodyguard  for  Scotland.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Apr.  2,  1913,  aged  53.  Buried  at  Ewell.  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Apr.  4,  1913-) 

BELL,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1872. 
S.  of  George,  salesman,  of  Covent  Garden,  London.  B.  there. 
School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar,  1873-6; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1876;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1882. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  31,  1881.  Died  Mar.  1886, 
at  Chagford,  Devon.   (Venn,  11.  405.) 

BELL,  WILLIAM  LEES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4, 
1851,  for  B.D.  degree.  [A  'Ten-year'  man.]  S.  of  Thomas, 
mariner,  of  Lynn  Regis.  B.  July  20,  1826,  at  Triste  (Trieste?). 

BELL-RAISBECK,  see  BELL,  CHARLES  WILLIAM. 

BELL-SCOTT,  HARRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1893.  School, 
Merchiston  Castle,  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1896.   Of  19,  North  Park  Terrace,  Edinburgh,  in  1929. 

BELLAIRS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  13,  1820.  Matric.  Easter,  1820.  [Perhaps  4th  s.  of 
Abel  Walford,  Esq.,  of  Ufifington,  Lines.,  and  of  Billesdon, 
Leics.  (he  changed  the  spelling  of  his  name  from  Bellars  to 
Bellairs).  B.  Oct.  10,  179^];  if  so,  Capt.,  15th  Hussars; 
served  in  the  Peninsular  War  and  at  Waterloo.  Married 
Cassandra  Wilson,  dau.  of  Edmund  Hooke,  of  Mulbarton 
Lodge,  Norfolk,  1822.  Of  Mulbarton  Lodge,  Norfolk.  J. P. 
Knighted,  May  17,  1848.  Died  Oct.  2,  1863.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
G.  Mag.) 

BELLAMY,  ALGERNON  PARKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St' 
Catharine's,  June  13,  1861.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Wragby, 
Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1864; 
priest  (Ripon)  1868;  C.  of  St  John's,  Huddersfield,  1864-6. 
R.  of  Harford,  Devon,  1877-82.  V.  of  Grindleton,  Yorks., 
1891-5.  R.  of  Magdalen-Laver,  Essex,  1895-.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1905. 

BELLAMY,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  23,  1846. 
S.  of  Jesse,  clerk,  of  Lindley,  Huddersfield,  Yorks.    B.  at 


Bellars,  William 

Holmfirth-Kirkburton;  re-adm.  Oct.  13,  1847.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  4,  1848;  B.A. 
1851;  M.A.  1855.  C.  of  King's  Cross,  Sheffield,  1854-5. 
Head  Master  of  Rishworth  Grammar  School,  1858-60;  of 
HaUfax  Grammar  School,  1861.  Chaplain  in  India,  c.  1862-6. 
Described  in  Crockford  as  of  Gwahor,  1862-71.  Father  of 
Julian  E.  (1883).   (Crockford,  1872.) 

BELLAMY,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1880.  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Blandford  St  Mary,  Dorset. 
B.  there  Oct.  27,  1844.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest 
(Norwich)  1885;  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Gt  Yarmouth,  1883-6. 
Chaplain  of  the  Royal  Naval  Hospital,  Gt  Yarmouth,  18S6- 
1904.   Died  Nov.  3,  1904,  at  Cambridge. 

BELLAMY,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  13, 
1782.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford)  Jan.  25, 
1782,  age  16,  as  s.  of  Humphrey,  gent.,  of  Westminster. 

BELLAMY,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27. 
1807.  Of  Y'orks.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Rotherham,  Yorks. 
B.  Nov.  25,  1788.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1807;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1812;  M..\.  1815;  Seatonian 
Prize,  1815.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1820;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1821. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  14,  1813,  priest,  Mar.  6,  1814. 
R.  of  St  Mary  Abchurch,  London,  1816-44.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1817-74.  Head  Master  of  Merchant  Taylors'  School, 
1819-45.  V.  of  Sellinge,  Kent,  1822-74.  Rural  Dean. 
F.R.S.,    1834.     Edited   a    Concordance  to  the  Holy   Bible. 

Married ,  dau.  of  Dr  Cherry,  Head  Master  of  Merchant 

Taylors' School.  Died  Mar.  2,  1874,  at  Sellinge.  (Al.  0.xon.; 
Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Hennessy;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BELLAMY,  JULIAN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  8,  1883.  S.  of  David  (1846),  clerk,  deceased. 
B.  at  Peshawar,  Punjab.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1883,  as  Julian  E.;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  i,  1887,  as  Julian  Edward,  only  son  of 
David,  late  of  Peshawar,  Punjab,  clerk,  deceased.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1892.  In  practice  on  the  North  Eastern  Circuit. 
Died  Mar.  26,  1939,  at  Bowers  Hall,  Barkisland,  Yorks.  (Law 
List,  1938;  The  Times,  Mar.  27,  1939.) 

BELLAMY,  MAURICE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1883.  [S.  of  J.,  clerk,  of  Jurby,  Isle  of  Man.  B.  June  3, 
1863.  School,  King  WilUam's  College,  Isle  of  Man.]  Scholar, 
1885;  B.A.  1886.  Assistant  Master  at  Temple  Grove  School, 
East  Sheen,  1887-1903;  at  King  William's  College,  Isle  of 
Man,  1903-.  Of  Temple  Grove 'School,  Eastbourne,  in  1936. 
(King  William's  Coll.  Reg.,  170;  Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1939; 
Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1928-9.) 

BELLAMY,  RAYNER  LAMING.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21, 
1891.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  17,  1892;  B.A.  1894. 
Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh  University.  L.R.C.P. 
(Edin.),  L.R.C.S.,  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasgow)  1917.  Chief  Medical, 
Health  and  Quarantine  Officer,  Papua.  Of  Port  Moresby, 
Papua.  Late  Government  Medical  Officer  of  Papua.  (Medical 
Directory,  1936.) 

BELLAMY,  RICHARD.  Mus.  Bac.  i775-  A  gentleman  of  the 
Chapel  Royal,  a  bass  singer,  1771.  Lay-Vicar  of  Westminster 
Abbey,  1773;  sang  in  the  Handel  Commemoration  in  the 
Abbey,  1784.  Vicar-Choral  of  St  Paul's  Cathedral;  Almoner 
and  Master  of  the  Cho^-isters,  179 3-1800.  Composer,  Te  Deum 
for  a  lull  orchestra;  Anthems,  Glees,  etc.  Died  Sept.  11,  1813. 
(Grove,  Dictionary  of  Music  and  Musicians.) 

BELLARS,  ALBERT  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Mag- 
dalene, Apr.  24,  1899.  S.  of  Edwin  Bidwell,  draper,  of 
Market  Place,  Wisbech,  Cambs.  B.  1881.  School,  Wisbech 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906. 
Demonstrator  in  Chemistry  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Laboratory. 
Entered  the  Indian  Educational  Service.  Professor  of 
Chemistry  at  Government  College,  Rangoon,  1911-21. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Rangoon  Batt.,  Indian 
Defence  Force).  An  experienced  mountaineer  and  a  keen 
sportsman.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  23,  1921, 
aged  40,  in  London.  (.Magdalene  Coll.  .1/ag. ;  The  Times, 
May  4,  1920;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BELLARS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1876.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1879.  S.  of  William,  of  6,  Alwyne 
Villas,  Cannonbury,  London.  B.  Nov.  4,  1849,  in  London. 
School,  Barnsburv  Park,  London  (Mr  Harding).  Scholar  1879; 
(Moral  Sci.  Trip!,  ist  Class)  1879;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1880; 
M..\.  1883.  (Pre\iously  in  business  with  Cox  and  Co.,  Army 
Agents,  Craig's  Court,  London,  1863-73.)  Ord.  deacon, 
1880;  priest  (London)  1881;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Piralico, 
London,  1880-2.  Vice- Principal  of  Leeds  Clergy  School, 
1882-4.  C.  of  All  Hallows,  Barking,  1884-8.  V.  of  .Margate, 
Kent,  1888-95.  Wrote  for  the  Church  Times,  Church 
Quarterly,  etc.  Author,  religious.  Died  Mar.  22,  1895,  aged 
45,  at  Margate.   (Crockford.) 


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BELLAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Christ's,  July  9, 
1818.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Long  Marton,  Westmorland.  School, 
Appleby.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  P.C. 
of  Hale,  Cumberland,  1837-9.   {Peile,  11.  391.) 

BELLERBY,  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1878.    Of  Yorks.    S.  of  Henry,  of  2,  Heworth  Green,  York. 

B.  there  Aug.  8,  1858.  School,  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1896.  Ord. 
deacon,  1882;  priest  (St  Albans)  1883;  C.  of  St  James's, 
Forest  Gate,  1882-4.  C.  of  Lozells,  Birmingham,  1884-9. 
Planters'  Chaplain  at  Dimbula,  Ceylon,  1889-90.  Vice- 
Principal  of  the  C.M.S.  CoUege,  Kottayam,  1890-4.  Principal 
of  the  C.M.S.  Buchanan  Institute,  Pallam,  1894-1912. 
Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Kottayam,  1913-16.  Organising 
Secretary  (C.M.S.)  dio.  Truro,  1916-18.  V.  of  Wickham- 
Skeith,  Suffolk,  1918-29.  R.  of  West  Thomey,  Sussex, 
1929-34.  Of  Hambrook,  Chichester,  in  1938.  (Crockford, 
1938.) 

BELLEWES,  CECIL  TATE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (London) 
1890;  C.  of  St  John-the-EvangeUst,  Brunswick  Square, 
1889-91.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Marylebone  Road,  1891-3.  C.  of 
Bishop's  Tawton,  Devon,  1893-5.    C.  of  Watford,  1895-7. 

C.  of  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1897-9.  C.  of  Kilbum,  1899-1902. 
C.  of  St  John-the-EvangeUst,  Brighton,  1902-4.  Chaplain 
to  the  Royal  Hospital  for  Incurables,  1904-5.  Lie.  pr., 
dios.  London  and  Southwark,  1906.  Lived  latterly  at  Putney 
Heath,  London.  Died  there  Mar.  14,  1915,  aged  48.  (Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Mar.  17,  1915.) 

BELLHOUSE,  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1885. 
S.    of    William,    of   Thomfield,    Alderley    Edge,    Cheshire. 

B.  Apr.  13,  1867,  at  Manchester.  School,  Fettes.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Inspector  of  Factories,  1891. 
Chief  Inspector,  1922-32.  Chairman  of  Poisons  Board, 
Home  Office,  1933.  A  member  of  numerous  committees. 
C.B.E.,  1918.  Knighted,  1924.  Of  6,  Eaton  Square,  London, 
S.W.  I.  Brother  of  Maurice  G.  (1888).  (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BELLHOUSE,  HERBERT  LAFONE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  24,  1870.  S.  of  Edward  Taylor,  of  Sale  Heys,  near 
Manchester.  B.  Dec.  12,  1849,  at  Manchester.  School, 
Blackheath  Proprietary  (Mr  Kempthome).  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest 
(Manchester)  1881;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Kersal,  Lanes.,  1880-4. 

C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Bamber  Bridge,  1884-5.  C.  of  Ashton-on- 
Ribble,  1885-92.  V.  of  St  Magdalen's,  Clitheroe,  1892-1902. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1908. 

BELLHOUSE,  LOUIS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1881.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  The  Green,  Castletown, 
Isle  of  Man.  B.  Sept.  4,  1861,  at  Manchester,  Lanes.  School, 
King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  School, 
Chester,  1886-8.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Chester)  1888; 
C.  of  St  Bridget's,  Chester,  18S7-8.  C.  of  Bebington,  1888- 
90.  C.  of  Walter  Belchamp,  Suffolk,  1890-3.  R.  of  Little 
Yeldham,  Essex,  1893-5.  V.  of  Whittle-le-Woods,  Lanes., 
1895-1917.  R.  of  Charlton-Mackrell,  Somerset,  1917-39-. 
V.  of  Charlton-Adam,  1920-39-.  (King  [Villiam's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford,  1939.) 

BELLHOUSE,  MAURICE  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.  S.  of  William,  of  Thomfield,  .\lderley  Edge, 
Cheshire.  B.  Mar.  17,  1870,  at  Manchester.  School,  Fettes 
(Dr  Potts).  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Cotton  spinner. 
Died  June  5, 1900,  at  Alderley  Edge.  Brotherof  Gerald  (1885). 

BELLHOUSE,  WILLIAM  COCKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Magdalene,  June  24,  1825.  S.  of  Samuel,  merchant  [and 
Margaret  Cocker],  of  Hunslet,  Leeds.  [B.  Oct.  26,  1804.] 
School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar, 
1826;  B.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest  (York)  1831. 
Head  Master  of  Tadcaster  Grammar  School,  Yorks.,  c.  1837- 
73.  Married  Susannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Silvester,  of  Stain- 
forth,  Yorks.  Died  Oct.  10,  1873,  at  Tadcaster.  (H.  Speight, 
Lower  Wharfedale.) 

BELLINGHAM,  ARTHUR  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  8,  1883.  B.  Feb.  18,  1858,  at  Hunters  Hill, 
Parramatta  River,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  Australia.  School, 
Sydney  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 
1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Sydney)  1888;  C.  of  St 
Stephen's,  Newtown,  N.S.W.,  1887-91.  R.  of  St  Clement's, 
Marrickville,  N.S.W.,  1891-1907.  R.  of  St  Philip's,  Sydney, 
and  Canon  of  Sydney,  1907-28.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1929. 

BELLINGHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  20,  1871.  3rd  s.  of  Mrs  BeUinghcmi,  of  Ravendale, 
Leislip,  Co.  Kildare,  Ireland  [doubtless  widow  of  William 


Bellman,  Edmund 

Stewart  Bellingham;  died  1869].  B.  June  27,  1847.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  8,  1911.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BELLINGHAM,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  J[ohn's, 
Apr.  9,  1829.  B.  in  Madras.  Matric.  Easter,  1829.  Migrated 
to  Trinity,  Apr.  22,  1831;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1837.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  2,  1833;  priest,  May  25,  1834;  C.  of 
Harmondsworth  with  West  Drayton,  Middx.  1833-5.  C.  of 
St  Mary-le-Crypt,  Gloucs.,  1835-7.  C.  of  Coaley,  1838-9. 
P.C.  of  Aldsworth,  Gloucs.,  1839-65.  R.  of  Begbroke,  Oxon., 
1869-71.  R.  of  Bagthorpe,  Norfolk,  1871-5.  R.  of  Harpley, 
1875-86.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1887.  Author,  theo- 
logical. 

BELLINGHAM,  WILLIAM  CLAYPON.  Adm.  peas,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  10,  1866.  2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  .\lan  Edward  [Bart.].  B.  Nov.  11, 
1847,  at  Castle  Bellingham,  Co.  Louth.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon 
(Down)  1872;  priest  (Ossory)  1874;  P.C.  of  UrgUn,  Co. 
Carlow,  1874-86.  R.  of  KUsaran,  Co.  Louth,  1886-92,  and 
probably  of  Castle  Bellingham,  Co.  Louth.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Oct.  3,  1892,  at  Bagneres  de  Bigorre,  France. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BELLIS,  FRANK  CAPEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  (?)  Mar.  1832. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832,  as  F.  Capell;  B.A.  1841. 

BELLIS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1834. 
[4th  s.  of  Francis  WiUiam,  E.I.C.S.,  Lieut. -Col.  B.  1817.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  i, 
1836.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest 
(London)  1849.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Lisson  Grove,  London, 
1848-9.  Held  other  curacies,  1849-68.  V.  of  All  Saints', 
Jersey,  1870-94.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1895.  Married 
Matilda  Rebecca,  dau.  of  T.  J.  Irvine,  Esq.,  R.N.,  May  2, 
1839.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BELLMAN,  ARTHUR  FREDERICK.  Matric.  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1873.  [S.  of  Augustus  Frederick  (1838),  clerk.]  B.A. 
1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1876;  priest 
(St  Albans)  1878;  C.  of  St  Albans,  1876.  C.  of  Sawbridge- 
worth,  1876-9.  Held  other  curacies,  1879-87.  C.of  Slaugham, 
Sussex,  1887-9.  V.  of  Staplefield,  1889-1909.  R.  of  Kidding- 
ton,  Oxon.,  1909-21;  retired.  Lived  latterly  at  Oxford. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  29,  1935,  aged  83,  at 
258,  Iffley  Road,  Oxford.  (Eagle,  Oct.  1935;  Crockford,  where 
his  name  still  appears  in  the  1938  issue.) 

BELLMAN,  ARTHUR  HORATIO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Jan.  20,  1834.  S.  of  Edmund  (1790),  R.  of  Helming- 
ham,  Suffolk.  B.  there  Mar.  1816.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B..-^.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Nonvich)  1830; 
priest,  July  26,  1840;  C.  of  Helmingham,  Suffolk,  1839. 
C.  of  Gt  Snoring,  Norfolk,  1840-2.  C.  of  Potter  Heigham, 
1842-3.  P.C.  of  Aldeby,  1843-52.  C.  of  Gt  Linford,  Bucks., 
1852-3.  V.  of  Henham,  Essex,  1853-90.  R.  of  Gishngham, 
Suffolk,  1890-1905.  Author,  Tracts,  etc.  Died  Jan.  1905. 
Buried  at  Gishngham.  Brother  of  the  next  and  Edmund 
(1831).    (Venn,  11.  226.) 

BELLMAN,  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  July  3,  1838.  S.  of  Edmund  (1790),  R.  of  Helming- 
ham, Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1838,  as  A.  Frederic;  B.A. 
1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  7,  1842;  priest,  Jan.  28, 
1844;  C.  of  Hemsby,  Norfolk,  1843-53.  V.  of  Moulton, 
1853-96.  Chaplain  to  Blofleld  Union,  1888.  Author,  S^^'/non. 
Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (above),  etc.  and  father  of  Arthur  F. 
(1873).   (T.  A.  Walker,  462.) 

BELLMAN,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Sept.  29, 
1790.  S.  of  Rayner  (1759),  clerk,  of  Wetheringsett,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Boxford  (Mr  Wade)  and  Norwich  (Dr 
Forster).  Scholar,  1790-5;  matric.  Michs.  1791;  B..\.  i795; 
M.A.  1798.  Fellow,  1798-1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
May  31,  1795;  priest,  July  9,  1797.  R.  of  Pettaugh,  Suffolk, 
1801-43.  R.  of  Hekningham,  1812-43.  V.  of  Framsden, 
1812.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Dysart.  Married  Fanny,  dau.  of  John 
Harvey,  of  Thorpe  Lodge,  Norwich,  Nov.  26,  181 1.  Died 
Dec.  26,  1843.  Buried  at  Cheltenham.  M.I.  at  Pettaugh. 
Father  of  Arthur  H.  (1834),  Augustus  F.  (above)  and  the 
next.   (Venn,  11.  121.) 

BELLMAN,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  5,  1831. 
Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  Edmund  (above),  R.  of  Helmmgham. 
School,  Bury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  11,  1838;  priest,  Aug.  13,  1843;  C.  of  Kirstead, 
Norfolk,  c.  1838-55.  C.  of  Brampton  and  Stratton  Strawless 
in  1842.  C.  of  St  James's,  Norwich,  1859-62.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Haggerston,  Middlesex,  1864-70.  C.  of  St  Peter  Mancroft, 
Norwich,  1872-9.  C.  of  EUingham,  1879-82.  C.  of  Met- 
tingham,  Suffolk,  1882-3.  C.  of  Arminghall,  1883-g.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1900.  Brother  of  Artliur  H.  (1834), 
etc.  (S.H.A.H.) 


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BELLMAN,  RAYNER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  iS)  at  Trinity,  May  7, 
1759.  S.  of  John,  of  North  Runcton,  Norfolk.  School, 
King's  Lynn  (Mr  Knox).  Matric.  Michs.  1759;  Scholar, 
1762;  B.A.  1763.  Ord.  deacoQ  (London)  Dec.  21,  1763; 
priest  (Norwich)  July  12,  1767;  C.  of  Wetheringsett,  Suffolk, 
1767-1810.  R.  of  Feltwell  St  Nicholas,  Norfolk,  1774-1816. 
R.  of  St  Margaret,  Westwick,  1796-7.  Died  1816,  aged  75. 
Father  of  Edmund  (1790).   (G.  Mag.,  1816,  1.  378.) 

BELLVILLE,  GEORGE  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  4th  s.  of  William  John,  of  Stoughton  Grange, 
near  Leicester.  B.  Dec.  10,  1879,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1900-1;  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  i6th  Lancers  and 
General  Staff ;  wounded ;  prisoner-of-war) .  Of  Fermyn  Woods 
Hall,  Brigstock,  Northants.  Master  of  the  Woodland  Pytch- 
ley  Hounds,  1920-33.  Played  polo  for  his  Regiment  and 
for  the  University.  J. P.  for  Northants.,  1927.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G. ;  Kelly,  Hand- 
book, 1938.) 

BELLVILLE,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.  2nd  s.  of  WilUam  John,  Esq.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Harrow.  .Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War  (Duke  of  Cambridge's  Special  Corps). 
Sometime  of  Stoughton  Grange,  Leicester;  afterwards  of 
Kibworth  Hall,  Leics.  One  of  three  famous  hunting  brothers. 
Died  Feb.  25,  1937,  aged  68,  at  Kibworth,  the  result  of  a 
hunting  accident.  Brother  of  George  E.  (1897).  (Harrow 
Sck.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1936;  Tha  Times,  Feb.  26,  1937.) 

BELMORE,  Earl,  SOMERSET  RICHARD,  see  CORRY. 

BELOE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  17, 
1843;  re-adm.  sizar,  Nov.  29,  1850.  Of  Norfolk.  [Perhaps  s. 
of  Henry  Parr  (next),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  1828.  School, 
Clergy  Orphan,  as  Henry  Edmund.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Robert  S.  (1842). 

BELOE,  HENRY  PARR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi. 
June  29,  1808.  Of  Westminster.  [S.  of  William  (1774), 
clerk.  B.  Oct.  20,  1790,  in  Westminster.  School,  Charter- 
house.] Matric.  Lent,  1809;  Scholar;  B.A.  1812.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  5,  1814.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Bermondsey, 
Surrey,  1824.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Guildford,  Surrey,  1824-38. 
A  frequent  contributor  to  the  Brilish  Critic  and  other 
Reviews.  Died  May  21,  1838,  at  Guildford.  Perhaps  father 
of  Henry  (above)  and  Robert  S.  (1842).  {Al.  CaHhus.; 
Brayley,  History  of  Surrey,  i.  354.) 

BELOE,  JOHN  SEPPINGS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1899.  [S.  of 
Edward  Milligen,  Esq.,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.]  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Adm.  Solicitor,  but 
gave  up  the  law.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest  (Liverpool) 
1905;  C.  of  St  Bridget's,  Wavertree,  1904-7.  Missionary 
(S.P.G.)  at  Mandalay,  1907.  Additional  Curates  Society, 
Riverine  Chaplain,  1910;  at  Mandalay,  Burma,  1912-13. 
R.  of  Boughton,  Norfolk,  1913-33.  V.  of  Barton,  Cambs., 
1933-6-  V.  of  Holkham  with  Egmere  and  Waterden,  1936-9-. 
[Rugby  Sck.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BELOE,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1887.  Of  Suffolk.  3rd  s.  of  Robert  Seppings  (1842), 
clerk,  of  Holton  rectorj-,  Suffolk.  B.  there  June  12,  1868. 
School,  Oundle.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1900. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1908;  priest  (Guildford  for 
Wmchester)  1910.  Assistant  Master  at  Felsted  School, 
1896-1900;  at  Shewsbury  School.  Assistant  Master  and 
Chaplain  at  Winchester  College,  1902-14;  did  notable  work 
there  as  House  Master  of  Kingsgate  House.  Head  Master  of 
Bradfield  College,  1915-28;  resigned  owing  to  ill-health. 
Resided  latterly  at  Dunwich,  Suffolk.  Died  suddenly 
Feb.  2,  1931,  at  Winchester.  Buried  at  Bradfield.  {School- 
masters' Directory;  The  Times,  Feb.  4,  1931.) 

BELOE,  ROBERT  SEPPINGS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  8,  1842.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar, 
1843;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  23, 
1846;  priest,  Aug.  20,  1848.  P.C.  of  South  Lynn  AU  Saints', 
Norfolk,  1850-5.  R.  of  Holton  St  Peter,  Suffolk,  1855-96. 
Died  Jan.  24,  1896,  aged  73,  at  Holton.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Henry  (1843);  father  of  Robert  D.  (1887). 

BELOE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  22, 
1774-  Of  Norwich.  [S.  of  William,  tradesman,  of  Norwich. 
B.  Feb.  18,  1758.  School,  Stanmore  (Dr  Samuel  Parr).] 
Matnc.  Lent,  1776;  Scholar;  B.A.  1779.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  20,  1780;  priest,  .May  26,  1782;  C.  of  Taver- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1780,  and  of  Earlham.  V.  of  Earlham  with 
Bowthorpe,  1791-1817.  Assistant  Master  at  Norwich  Gram- 
mar School  for  three  years.  Master  of  Emanuel  Hospital, 
London.  R.  of  All  Hallows,  London  Wall,  1797-18 17. 
Preb.  of  Lincohi,  1797.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1805-17.  Keeper 
of  printed  books  at  the  British  Museum,  1803-6.    F.S.A., 


Benbow,  Clifton 

1792.  Established  jointly  with  Archdeacon  Nares,  the 
Brilish  Critic,  1793.  Contributed  to  Tooke's  Biographical 
Dictionary;  excelled  chiefly  as  a  translator  and  annotator. 
Married  Miss  Rix,  dau.  of  WUUam  Rix,  Town  Clerk  of  London . 
Author,  Anecdotes  of  Lileralure  and  Scarce  Books;  Tlie 
Sexagenarian,  or  Recollections  of  a  Literary  Life;  classical 
translations,  Herodotus,  etc.  Died  Apr.  11,  1817.  Buried  at 
All  Hallows.  Father  of  Henry  P.  (1808).  (G.  Mag.,  1817, 
I.  371;  Hennessy;  D.N.B.) 

BELPER,  Baron,  see  STRUTT,  EDWARD. 

BELSHAW,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  29,  1895. 
S.  of  Thomas,  retired  provision  dealer,  of  Ince,  Lsincs.  B. 
there  Oct.  31,  1875.  School,  Cambridge  House,  Wigan. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon, 
1899;  priest  (Manchester)  1900;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Halliwell, 
Lanes.,  1899-1905.  Held  other  curacies,  1905-13.  V.  of 
St  Philip's,  Bolton,  1913-28.  V.  of  St  Thomas,  Wemeth, 
Cheshire,  1928-33.  R.  of  Sadberge,  Durham,  1933-6-. 
{Crockford,  1938.) 

BELSHAW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6,  1887. 
S.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  of  Ince,  near  Wigan,  Lanes.  B.  Mar.  9, 
1863,  at  Wigan.  School,  Wigan.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Oxford)  1892; 
C.  of  Thame,  Oxon.,  1890-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1893- 
1904.  V.  of  Christchurch,  Colne,  Lanes.,  1904-31.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1932. 

BELT,  ROBERT  WALLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3, 
1839.  [S.  of  Robert,  barrister,  of  Bossall,  Yorks. ;  his  grand- 
father married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Wallis,  merchant, 
of  Hull.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1845.  C.  of  Hope,  Derbs., 
1846-7.  C.  of  Studley,  Warws.,  1848.  Of  Bossall  Hall,  Yorks. 
Died  Apr.  20,  1870,  aged  55,  in  London.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (F.M.G.,  945;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  27,  1870.) 

BELT,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
June  24,  1847.  5th  s.  of  Robert  [Esq.,  barrister,  of  Bossall, 
Yorks.  B.  June  12,  1827.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851; 
M.A.  1855.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1858.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1861.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Of 
Bossall  Hall,  Yorks.  F.S..-^.  Died  Jan.  3,  1892,  at  102,  Gower 
Street,  London.  Brother  of  Robert  W.( above).  (Foster,  A/e« 
at  the  Bar.) 

BELTON,  GORDON  ROGERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  t, 
1897.  S.  of  Frederick  Edmund,  of  Bourne,  Lines.  B.  there 
Oct.  27,  1863.  School,  Banham,  Norfolk  (Mr  Cole).  Matric. 
Michs.  1897. 

BELWARD,  RICHARD.  .Master  of  Caius,  1795-1803;  see 
FISHER,  R. 

BEMBRIDGE,  EDWARD  RUSHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  24,  1866.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  Mar.  25,  1847,  at  Birming- 
ham. School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1868;  B.A.  1870;  M..^..  1873.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1871;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  Middlewich, 
Cheshire,  1871;  resigned  owing  to  ill-health.  Went  to 
Torquay,  then  to  Malta.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Southport,  Lanes., 
1872-5.  V.  of  Cookley,  Kidderminster,  Worcs.,  1875-6. 
Voyaged  to  Ceylon,  1875-6.  Died  Oct.  23, 1877,  at  Edgbaston, 
Warws.,  on  his  return  from  AustraUa.   {Peile,  11.  595.) 

BEMROSE,  HENRY  HOWE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  9,  1875. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882,  as  Amold-Bem- 
rose,  H.H.;  Sc.D.  1908,  as  Bemrose,  H.  H.  Of  Ash  Tree 
House,  Derby,  1938,  J. P.  Died  July  17,  1939.  {Univ.  Pari. 
Reg.,  1938.) 

BEMROSE,  HERBERT  CHENEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1892.  5th  s.  of  William,  J. P.  for  Derby.  B.  there 
Dec.  8,  1872.  School,  Loughborough  Grammar  (Mr  G.  B. 
Colgrove).  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Of  Vicarage  Avenue,  Derby, 
in  1929.  Died  June  30,  1930,  aged  57,  at  Duffield.  {Fox- 
Davies;  Eagle.) 

BENAMOR,   JAMES    [HAYM].     Adm.    pens,    at   Magd.alene, 

Oct.  26,  1786.  S.  of ,  M.D.,  of  London.  School,  Kingston- 

on-Hull.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  21,  1794;  priest,  Oct.  3,  1795,  as  James  Haym;  of 
Magdalene  Coll.,  Cambridge.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

BENBOW,  CLIFTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  19, 
1816.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  M.P.,  attorney,  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
London.  B.  there  Oct.  i,  1798.  Schools,  Chiswick,  Middlesex 
(Mr  Home),  and  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar, 
1816-19.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  .\ug.  15,  1815.  Cadet, 
E.I.C.S.  (Bombay)  1818;  in  the  Indian  Army;  Lieut. 
(15th  N.I.)  1820;  Capt.,  1828;  Brevet-Major,  1841;  Major, 
1844;  Lieut.-Col.  (4th  N.I.)  1849;  Brevet-Col.,  1854;  retired, 
May  4,  1850.  Died  Aug.  19,  1881.  {Venn,  11.  167;  Record 
of  Old  Westminsters.) 


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Benbow,  Herbert  Clifton 

BENBOW,  HERBERT  CLIFTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1 880.  S.  of  John,  of  Grosvenor  House,  Uxbridge, 
Middlesex  [and  grandson  of  Clifton  (above)].  B.  there  Oct.  4, 
1861.  School,  Westminster  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs. 
1880;  B.-'V.  1884;  M.A.  1910.  Assistant  Master  at  Cargilfield 
School,  Cramond  Bridge,  Midlothian,  1883-1927.  {School- 
fnasters'  Directory,  1904;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters,  Suppl.) 

BENBOW,  HUBERT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1893.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  15,  1894.  S.  of  William.  B.  Nov.  18, 
1874,  at  Doncaster.  Schools,  British,  Doncaster,  Monnow 
Road  Board,  London,  and  Greenwich  Pupil  Teachers'. 
B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  Marylebone 
PupU  Teachers'  School,  Middlesex,  1 898-1906;  at  Owen's 
School,  1906-7;  at  Hackney  Downs  School,  1907-22-. 
Served  iu  the  Great  War  (Major,  East  Surrey  Regt.). 
{Peile,  II.  789;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BENCE  (formerly  SPARROW),  BENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i6,  1764;  Fell. -Com.  Feb.  4,  1769.  S.  oiE 
Robert  [Sparrow],  Esq.  [and  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Bence,  of 
Henstead,  Suffolk].  B.  at  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Symonds).  Matric.  1765;  LL.B.  1771.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  i,  1774;  priest,  Nov.  6,  1774,  as 
Sparrow,  Bence;  P.C.  of  Gt  Redisham,  Suffolk,  1774-1806. 
R.  of  Beccles,  1774-1823.  V.  of  Endergate,  1806-23.  R.  (and 
patron)  of  Kelshall-cum-Carlton,  Suffolk,  1806-10.  R.  of 
Thorington,  1807-21.  Assumed  the  surname  of  Bence  in 
lieu  of  Spairrow,  May  2,  1804,  on  succeeding  to  the  Thorington 
estate.  Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Elmy,  Esq.,  of 
Beccles,  1786.  Died  Sept.  2,  1824,  aged  78.  M.L  at  Beccles. 
[For  his  brother  Robert  of  Emmanuel  (1759)  see  sub  Spar- 
row.] Father  of  Henry  B.  (1806).  (T.  C.  Dale;  Suckling,  i. 
60;  G.  Mag.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BENCE,  EDWARD  STARKIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Mag- 
dalene, July  28,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Robert  Starkie, 
of  Kentwell  Hall,  Long  Melford,  Suffolk.  [B.  there  July  4, 
1862.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Capt.,  3rd  Batt.,  Suffolk 
Regt.,  1881-9.  Of  KentweU  Hall,  Long  Melford,  Suffolk. 
J. P.,  D.L.  Succeeded  his  father,  1889.  Died  Apr.  4, 
1937,  aged  75.   (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Apr.  6,  1937.) 

BENCE,  ERNEST  GEORGE  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  Selwyn  H. 

Apr.  23,  1891.  S.  of .  B.  Jan.  22,  1872.   Matric.  Easter, 

1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest 
(Oxford)  1899;  C.  of  St  Giles's,  Reading,  1898-1901.  Held 
other  curacies,  1901-8.  V.  of  RothweU,  Northants.,  1908-19. 
V.  of  Marham,  Norfolk,  1919-25.  Died  Nov.  17,  1925,  in 
London.   (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  27,  1925.) 

BENCE,  GEORGE  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  3,  1845.  [S.  of  S.,  proprietor  of  Chilwood  House 
Preparatory  School,  Somerset.  B.  Jan.  4,  1827.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
Dec.  22,  1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  Stratton  St  Margaret, 
WUts.,  1850-4.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  School,  Bruton, 
1850.  C.  of  Lyddington,  1855-62.  V.  of  Bishopston,  Bristol, 
1862-89.  Hon.  Canon  of  Bristol,  1884-98.  R.  of  Broad 
Blunsdon,  Wilts.,  1889-98.  Died  Feb.  21,  1898.  {King's 
School  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BENCE,  HENRY  BENCE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
May  8,  1806.  [S.  and  h.  of  Bence  [Sparrow]  (1764),  clerk. 
B.  Mar.  12,  1788,  at  Beccles,  Suffolk.  School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1806,  as  Henry.  Entered  the  Army  (Cornet, 
i6th  Lancers,  1808;  Capt.,  60th  Rifles,  1811,  and  of  the  7th 
Dragoon  Guards;  retired,  1814).  Served  in  the  Peninsular 
War  with  the  i6th  Lancers;  wounded  at  Talavera;  Col., 
East  Suffolk  Militia,  1844.  Of  Thorington  Hall,  Suffolk. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Sujffolk.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Married  Eliza- 
beth Susanna,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Starkie,  of  Frenchwood, 
Lanes.,  and  of  Riddlesden,  Yorks.,  May  5,  1815,  at  Kelsale, 
Suffolk.  Died  Feb.  9,  i86i,  aged  72,  at  Thorington  Hall 
Buried  at  Thorington.  Memorial  window  in  the  Church. 
Father  of  the  next.  (List  of  Carthus.;  Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  XXI.) 

BENCE,  THOMAS  STARKIE.  Adm.  pens  at  St  John's,  Apr.  5, 
1843.  S.  of  Henry  B.  (above),  Esq.,  of  Melford  Hall,  Thoring- 
ton, Suffolk.  B.  there  Oct.  i,  1824.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.   1843;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.   1851.    Ord.  deacon 

( ,  Lift.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of 

Monks  Eleigh,  Suffolk,  1847.  R.  of  Thorington,  1850-8. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  July  14,  1858,  aged  33,  at 
Oxford  Terrace,  Paddington,  London.  Buried  at  Thorington. 
Memorial  window  in  the  Church.  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 
XXI ;  G.  Mag.) 

BENCE-JONES,  HENRY  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  18,  1862.  S.  and  h.  of  Henrj',  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  31,  Brook 
Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  London.  B.  Apr.  18,  1844,  in 
London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1863.  Principal 
Clerk  at  the  Board  of  Trade.  Died  Nov.  5,  1912.  Brother  of 
the  next.   (Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 


Bendyshe,  Thomas 

BENCE-JONES,  RALPH  NOEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  16,  1863.  Did  not  reside.  [2nd  s.  of  Henry,  M.D., 
F.R.S.,  of  Brook  Street,  London.  B.  1845.  School,  Harrow.] 
Entered  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Oriel  CoUege)  May  17,  1864,  age 
18.  Died  unmarried  Feb.  17,  1866.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

BENDALL,  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1875.  S.  of 
Robert  Smith,  of  131,  Upper  Street,  Islington,  London. 
B.  July  I,  1856,  at  Islington.  School,  City  of  London 
(Mr  Abbott).  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar  and  Exhibitioner 
(School).  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1877;  Scholar,  1878-9; 
B.A.  (^th  Classic)  1879;  (Indian  Languages  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
1881);  Prizeman,  1881;  M.A.  1882.  Fellow  of  Caius,  1879-86; 
Hon.  Fellow,  1905.  Travelled  in  India,  1884-5  and  1898-9. 
Professor  of  Sanskrit  at  University  College,  London,  1885- 
1903.  Senior  .Assistant  in  the  Department  of  Oriental  MSS. 
at  the  British  Museum,  1882-98.  University  Lecturer  in 
Sanskrit  at  Cambridge,  1901-3.  Professor  of  Sanskrit, 
1903-6.  Curator  of  Oriented  Literature  at  the  University 
Librar)',  1902;  completed  the  Catalogue  of  Buddhist  Sanskrit 
MSS.  Bequeathed  Oriental  MSS.  and  books  to  the  Library. 
An  expert  Indian  palaeographer  and  a  keen  musician. 
Author,  The  Megha  Sutra;  A  Journey  of  Literary  and  Archaeo- 
logical Research  in  Nepal,  etc.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  14,  1906,  at 
Liverpool.   (Venn,  11.  429;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BENDALL,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  6,  1867. 
S.  of  Alfred,  accountant.  B.  July  10,  1848,  in  Camberwell. 
School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Mchs.  1867;  Scholar, 
1867;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1871;  M.A.  1874-  Assistant 
Master  at  Dulwich  College,  1872;  at  Manchester  Grammar 
School,  1872.  Classical  Master  at  Liverpool  College,  i873-«- 
87;  Vice-Principal  until  1887.  Head  Master  of  Blackheath 
School,  Kent,  1887-94.  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Incor- 
porated Association  of  Headmasters,  1895-1907.  Secretary 
to  the  Joint  Scholarships  Board,  1896-1907,  and  to  the 
Federal  Council  of  Secondary  School  Associations,  1906. 
Residing  at  37,  Norfolk  Street,  Strand,  in  1911.  Translator 
of  Schleicher's  Compendium  der  Vergl.  Sprachen.  Died 
Mar.  31,  1927,  aged  78,  at  Kew.  (Peile,  11.  599;  Schoohnasters' 
Year  Book;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BENDER,  ALFRED  PHILIPP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  15,  1888.  S.  of  Philipp,  Minister  and  Principal  of 
Beaufort  College,  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  B.  Apr.  16,  1863,  in 
DubUn.  School,  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  Scholar,  1891;  Prizeman;  B..\.  (Semitic  Lang.  Trip., 
ist  Class)  189 1 ;  Tyrwhitt  Scholar,  1892;  M.A.  1895.  Chief 
Rabbi  of  the  Jewish  Community  in  Cape  Town,  South 
Africa,  and  Professor  of  Hebrew  at  Cape  Town  University, 
1895-1937.  Late  member  of  the  Council  of  the  University  of 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Vice-President  of  the  Society  for 
the  Protection  of  Child  Life,  etc.  Active  in  organising 
philanthropic  and  social  work.  Author,  Sermons,  Lectures. 
Died  Dec.  18,  1937,  at  Cape  Town.  Left  by  will  £300  to 
the  University  to  found  the  'Bender  Prize'  in  Oriental 
Languages.    (Who's  Who,  1937;  The  Times,  Dec.  21,  1937.) 

BENDING,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  20, 
1816.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Windsor.  School,  London  (Mr  Will. 
Fenning).   Matric.  Michs.  1816. 

BENDING,  THOMAS  FIRTH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  21, 
1849.  S.  of  Susanna  Richmond.  B.  at  Mattishall,  Norfolk. 
Bapt.  Jan.  2,  1825. 

BENDYSHE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  5, 
1802.  Of  Somerset.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Barrington, 
Cambs.  Schools,  Rugby  and  Eton.  Name  off  Oct.  20,  1802. 
An  Officer  in  the  1st  Foot  Guards;  Ensign,  Dec.  3,  1803; 
Lieut.  Died  Apr.  21,  1806,  aged  22,  at  Chatham  Barracks. 
M.I.  at  St  Mary's,  Chatham.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv; 
Burke,  E.G.,  ed.  1925.) 

BENDYSHE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  15,  1842. 
[2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Barrington,  Cambs.  (sometime  High 
Sheriff  of  Cambs.).  B.  Sept.  8,  1822.  Schools,  Harrow  and 
Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Lent,  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850. 
Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest  (Ely)  1849;  C.  of  Eltisley,  Cambs., 
1848-50.  C.  of  Winnall,  Hants.,  1850-3.  Held  other  curacies, 
1853-68.  Inherited  Barrington  Hall,  Cambs.,  on  the  death  of 
his  brother  John,  1865.  Died  Sept.  24,  1914,  aged  92. 
Buried  at  Barrington.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.) 

BENDYSHE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Mar.  I,  1845.  4th  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Barrington  Hall, 
Cambs.  Bapt.  July  7,  1827,  at  Kneesworth,  Cambs.  Matric. 
Easter,  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Fellow,  1848-86. 
Appealed  to  the  visitor  on  several  occasions.  .\dm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1857.  On 
the  Norfolk  (?  Northern)  Circuit.  Expelled  from  the  Conser- 
vative Club,  London,  for  voting  for  John  Stuart  Mill  at  the 
Westminster  Election  of  July    12,    1865.     Purchased   The 


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Reader,  a  review  of  current  literature,  1865 ;  edited  it  1865-6. 
Translated  and  edited  anthropological  treatises  from  the 
Latin,  German  and  French  originals  for  the  Anthropological 
Society  of  London.  Died  July  21,  1886,  at  Buckland,  Dover. 
Brother  of  the  above.  {Boose,  iv.  SuppL;  King's  Coll.  Adm. 
Reg.) 

BEN6,  albert  GARDNER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1872;  Scholar;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1882;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  Alrewas,  Staffs.,  1882-4. 
C.  of  Christ  Church,  Stafford,  1884-5.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Melrose,  1885-6.  C.  of  Thornton,  Bucks.,  1886-9.  Died 
Jan.  16,  1892,  at  South  Acton.  {The  Guardian,  Jan.  27, 
1892.) 

BENEZET,  EDWARD  PORTEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  29,  1785.  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1789;  M.A.  (St  John's)  1792.  Fellow  of  St  John's. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1790;  priest,  1791;  C.  of  Kings- 
down  and  Tunstall,  Kent,  1791-  V.  of  Newton-by-Castle 
Acre,  Norfolk,  1798-1834.   V.  of  Bungay,  Suffolk,  1803-34. 

BENFIELD,  FRANCIS  JOHN  BARKER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  20,  1884.  S.  of  Tom  Barker,  of  Gladstone  House,  Red 
Hill,  Surrey.  B.  Feb.  9,  1866,  at  Red  Hill.  School,  Reigate 
Grammar  (Mr  Johnson).  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1906.  Sometime  Master  of  Neuenheim  College,  Heidel- 
berg, Germany.   Married  and  had  issue. 

BENGOUGH,  G.  D.  see  RICKETTS. 

BENGOUGH,  SAMUEL  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  26,  1853;  from  Oxford.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of 
Whitcomb,  Dorset.  B.  at  Bath.  Matric.  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford)  Nov.  27,  1850,  age  18.  Migrated  to  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1857;  priest  (Gloucester)  1858;  C.  of  St 
John's,  Redland,  Gloucs.,  1857.  C.  of  Hadleigh,  Essex, 
1858-60.  Living  at  Norwood  in  1868.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11. 
53°-) 

BENHAM,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1874.  Of  Hants.  B.  Jan.  29,  1855,  at  Chilton  Candover. 
School,  Callington  Grammar,  Cornwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Jan.  29,  1887.  Masterof  the  Choristers,  1887-1905.  Assistant 
Registrary  of  the  University,  1905-25 ;  retired.  Of  The  Grove, 
159,  Hills  Road,  Cambridge,  1938.  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BENIANS,  ERNEST  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  2,  1899.  S.  of  William  Alfred,  schoolmaster,  of  Goud- 
hurst,  Kent.  B.  there  Oct.  23,  1880.  School,  Goudhurst. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar;  (Hist.  Trip.,  Pt  i,  ist  Class, 
1901;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1902);  B.A.  1902;  Lightfoot  Scholar, 
1903;  Allen  Scholar,  1905;  M.A.  1906;  Adam  Smith  Prizeman, 
1906.  Fellow,  1906-33.  Lecturer,  1910.  Tutor,  1918.  Master, 
1933-.  Vice-chancellor,  1939-40-.  Albert  Kahn  Travelling 
Fellowship,  1911.  University  Lecturer  in  History,  1926-34. 
Local  Adviser  to  Indian  Students,  1913-19.  Sometime  Chair- 
man of  the  Faculty  Board  of  History.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Assistant  editor  of  the  Cambridge  Modern  History  Atlas. 
Contributed  articles  on  Colonial  History  to  the  Cambridge 
Modern  History.  Joint  editor  of  the  Cambridge  History  of  the 
British  Empire.   {Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BENIFOLD,  JOHN  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  23,  1843.  [S.  of  John.  B.  Feb.  15,  1825.]  School, 
Christ's  Hospital.  Exhibitioner  (School).  Matric.  Michs. 
1843.  Master  in  a  private  school  at  Brighton.  (Christ's 
Hospital  Reg.) 

BENISON,  PEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  29, 
1774.  S.  of  Thomas  (1732),  schoolmaster,  of  Bentham, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Bentham.  Matric.  Michs.  1775; 
Scholar,  1776;  B.A.  1779.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  30, 
1779;  priest.  May  21,  1780;  C.of  Campsey  (orCampsea),  Ashe, 
Suffolk,  1779.  C.  of  Heydon  and  Gt  Chishall,  Essex.  Died 
1830.   {Peile,  n.  300;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  i.  647.) 

BENJAMIN,  LOUIS  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  ^'t  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1885.  S.  of  A[braham]  Louis,  Esq.,  of  Maida  Vale, 
London.  B.  Apr.  21,  1865,  at  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
Schools,  Pubhc,  Grahamstown,  and  South  African  College, 
Cape  Town.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar,  1886;  LL.B. 
1888.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  2,  i886,  as  2nd  s. 
of  Abraham  Louis,  merchant,  of  Grahamstown,  South 
Africa.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1889.  Returned  to  South  Africa. 
Practised  at  Cape  Town.  K.C.,  Cape  Colony,  1907.  Judge  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Union  of  South  Africa.  Of  Somerset 
House,  Wynberg,  South  Africa.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  5,  1935.  {T.  A.  Walker,  588;  The  Times,  Dec.  6, 
I935-) 

BENJOIN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  27,  i793- 
Of  Holland.  Matric.  Easter,  1794, 


Bennet,  Joseph 

BENN,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1855. 
[S.  of  Thomas,  Capt.,  R.N.,  of  Greenbank,  near  Greenwich, 
Kent.  B.  Sept.  6,  1836.  School,  Cheltenham  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1S59;  M.A.  1865.  Rowing  'blue,' 
1855.  Ord.  deacon,  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of  Atcham,  Salop, 
1860-3.  R.  of  Woolfardisworthy,  Devon,  1866-72.  Of 
Puddleston  Court,  Leominster.  J. P.  for  Herefordshire.  Died 
Nov.  29,  1904.   Father  of  the  next.   {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BENN,  CHARLES  ANTHONY.  .\dm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1887. 
S.  and  h.  of  Anthony  (above),  clerk,  of  Puddleston  Court, 
Leominster,  Heref.  B.  July  28,  1867.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1906.  Athletic 
'blue,'  1890.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1888.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1893.  Practised  until  1908.  Of  Moor  Court,  near 
Kington,  Heref .  J.P.,  1917.  High  Sheriff,  1930.  O.B.E.,  1920. 
F.G.S.   Married  and  had  issue.   (Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BENN,  ISAAC  EWER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  30,  1857. 
Of  Ireland.  S.  of  William,  clerk.  Bapt.  Jan.  18,  1838. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861. 

BENNELL,  WILLIAM  HUNTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  2,  1878,  as  Bennett  {sic),  W.  H.  S.  of  WiUiam  Mayes, 
attorney's  clerk.  B.  Oct.  6,  i860,  at  King's  Lynn.  School, 
King's  Lynn  Grammar  (Mr  Slight).  Matric.  Michs.  1878; 
B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885. 

BENNET,  CHRISTOPHER  HAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  2,  1818.  3rd  s.  of  Philip  (1789)-  B.  Sept.  1799. 
at  Bury,  Suffolk.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Valpy).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
May  25,  1823;  priest,  June  13,  1824.  R.  of  Ousden,  Suffolk, 
1835-54.  Died  Feb.  4,  1854,  at  Buxhall  Lodge.  Buried  at 
Buxhall.  Brother  of  Philip  (1812).  {S.H.A.H.;  G.  Mag., 
1854,  I.  437.) 

BENNET,  EDWARD  CHARLES  HARRISON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  3,  1875.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Copdock  Lodge, 
Ipswich.  B.  Aug.  21,  1856,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
B.A.  1880.  Residing  at  Rokeles,  Walton,  Norfolk,  in  1911. 
Died  there  Oct.  30,  1925,  aged  69.  Buried  at  Carbrooke, 
Norfolk.   {Peile,  n.  638;  The  Times,  Nov.  6,  1925.) 

BENNET,  The  Hon.  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  KER.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Trinity,  Feb.  4,  1871.  3rd  s.  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Tanker- 
ville,  of  Chillingham  Castle,  Northumberland.  B.  May  30, 
1853,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  27, 
1873.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1877.  In  practice  on  the  North 
Eastern  Circuit  until  1889.  Died  unmarried  Sept.  5,  1891. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BENNET,  The  Hon.  HENRY  GREY,  Earl  of  TANKERVILLE. 
Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  ii,  1799.  2nd  s.  of 
Charles,  Earl  of  Tankerville.  B.  Dec.  2,  1777-  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1800,  as  Bennett;  M.A.  1801.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
cohi's  Inn,  Dec.  31,  1798.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1803.  M.P.  for 
Shrewsbury,  1806-7,  1811-26.  F.R.S.,  1812.  Married 
Gertrude  Frances,  dau.  of  Lord  William  Russell,  May  15, 
1816.  Died  s./).m.  May  29,  1836.  (T. /I.  H'a/^er,  373;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BENNET,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  7, 
1754.  S.  of  James,  schoolmaster,  of  Herts.  B.  at  Hoddesdon. 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  i754;  Scholar;  B..\. 
1761.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1761;  C.  of  Simpson, 
Bucks.,  1761.    {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  626.) 

BENNET,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  15,  i754-  [S.  of 
Thomas,  V.  of  St  Enoder,  Cornwall.]  B.  at  Exeter.  Matric. 
Easter,  1754;  B.A.  1758;  M.A.  1761.  FeUow,  1761-4. 
Probably  V.  of  Gwinear,  Cornwall,  1768-.  Mamed  Philippa, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Gully,  of  Tressilian  House,  Cornwall.  Died 
1785.  Father  of  John  (1784).  (Burke,  Family  Records  and 
L.G.,  1936.) 

BENNET,  JOHN.  \Am.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Christ's,  June  30, 
1784.   [Name  appears  in  study-rents  till  Lady  Day,  1799-] 

BENNET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  7,  1784.  [S.  of 
John  (1754),  clerk.]  B.  at  St  Enoder,  Cornwall.  Matric. 
Michs.  1785;  B.A.  1789.  C.  of  Antony,  Cornwall.  Inherited 
Tresiliian  House,  Truro,  from  his  maternal  imcle,  Richard 
Gully.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mydhope  WaUis, 
of  trethiU,  c.  1792.  Died  Jan.  1805.  (Burke,  Family 
Records  and  L.G.,  I937-) 
BENNET  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  1809. 
Of  Herts.   S.  of  J.  W.,  clerk,  of  Middleton,  Ireland.   Matric. 

Michs.  1809.   Of  22,  Queen  Street,  Bath. 
BENNET,  JOSEPH.    .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  10, 

1758.    4th  s.  of  John,  attorney.    B.  at  St  Neots,  Cornwall. 

Schools  Exeter  and  Tiverton.   Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar, 

as  Bennett.   Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  9,  1763;  thence 

to  Pembroke,  Nov.  i,  1763;  LL-B.  1764- 


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BENNET,  NORMAN  R.  O.  G.,  see  BENNETT. 

BENNET,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  22, 
1789.  Of  Somerset.  [S.  of  Philip,  of  Widcombe,  Somerset, 
and  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Hand,  B.D.  B.  i77i-] 
Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A.  1793.  Of  Tollesbury  Lodge,  Essex, 
and  of  Rougham  Hall,  Suffolk.  D.L.  for  Suffolk.  J. P.  and 
High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1821.  Married  Jane  Judith,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Roger  Kedington,  of  Rougham  Hall,  1795.  Gave 
£25  towards  rebuilding  after  the  College  fire  in  181 1.  Died 
May4,  1853,  aged  84  [sic).  Father  of  the  next  and  Christopher 
H.  (1818).   (Burke,  L.G.,  1925;  G.  Mag.) 

BENNET,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  26,  1812. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Philip  (above),  Esq.,  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  Suffolk.  [B.  May  9,  i795.  at  Gt  Barton.]  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1817;  M.A. 
1821.  Of  ToUesburv  Lodge,  Essex,  and  of  Rougham  Hall, 
Suffolk.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk.  Lord  of  the  Manor  and 
patron  of  the  living  of  Rougham.  M.P.  for  West  Suffolk, 
1845-59.  Capt. -Commandant  of  the  ist  Troop  of  Loyal 
Suffolk  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  1821-64.  Married  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Pilkington,  Bart.,  of  Chevet  Park,  Yorks., 
Mar.  21,  1823,  at  Rougham.  Died  Aug.  17,  1866.  Buried  at 
Rougham.  Brother  of  Christopher  H.  (1818)  and  father  of 
the  next.   {Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xxt.) 

BENNET,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  5, 
1855.  Did  not  reside.  S.  and  h.  of  Philip  (above),  Esq.,  of 
Rougham  Hall,  Suffolk.  [B.  there  Dec.  16,  1837.  School, 
Harrow.]  Entered  the  Army  (Lieut.,  Royal  Horse  Guards; 
Major,  Suffolk  Yeomanry  Cavabry).  Of  Rougham  Hall  and 
Battalies  House,  Suffolk.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Beyton  and  Rougham.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
July  II,  1875.  (I^t^-  of  England  and  Wales,  xxi.) 
BENNET,  RICHARD  GULLY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1838.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  [Gully].  B.  Oct.  31,  1820, 
at  Tresillian  House,  Ttuio,  Cornwall.  School,  Taunton 
College,  Somerset  (Mr  Crotch).  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A. 
1843.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  20,  1843.  No  call. 
Of  TresilUan  House.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Married  Mary  Jean, 
dau.  of  Richard  Hosken,  of  Carines  House,  Cubert,  Apr.  21, 
1846.  Died  Jan.  11,  1910,  aged  89,  at  Truro.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Coll.  Cornub.,  where  he  occurs  as  Bennett,  R.  G.) 
BENNET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  23,  1763.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  Mar.  4,  1745-6,  in  the 
Tower,  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1763; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1767;  M.A.  1770;  B.D.  i777;  D.D.  1790. 
Fellow,  1769.  Tutor.  Proctor,  i775-  Incorp.  D.D.  at 
Dublin,  1790.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  21,  1769,  as 
Bennett,  W.;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  9,  1770.  Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Westmorland  (his  old  pupil)  1790.  Bishop  of  Cork 
and  Ross,  1790-4.  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  1794-1820.  F.S..\., 
1790.  An  authority  on  Roman  Roads  in  England.  Contri- 
buted papers  to  Polwhele's  Cornzcall,  etc.  Compiled  a 
register  of  Emmanuel  College.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Mapletoft,  R.  of  Broughton,  Northants., 
Sept.  24,  1791,  at  Rushton.  Author,  archaeological.  Died 
July  16,  1820.  Buried  at  Plumstead,  Kent.  {Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Norwich  Ord.  Bk.;  H.  I.  Longden;  D.N.B.) 
BENNET,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Mar.  4, 

1768.  Of  Hants.  Matric.  Lent,  1768,  as  Bennett. 
BENNETT,  ALFRED  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  17,  i860.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon,  1866; 
priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1867;  C.  of  Aylburton,  Gloucs., 
1866-73.  C.  of  Newnbam,  1874.  V.  of  Rendham,  Norfolk, 
1874-8.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1878. 
BENNETT,  ANDREW  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  4th  s.  of  Augustus  Frederick,  clerk.  B.  July  30,  1866, 
at  Fulboum,  near  Cambridge.  Schools,  Laurie  House, 
Broadstairs;  Cambridge  House,  Margate;  Congregational, 
Blackheath,  and  New  Zealand  University.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1897.  Vice-Consul  at  Manila,  1893;  at 
Galatz,  1895.  British  Consul  at  New  York,  1896-9.  Com- 
mercial Attache  at  Vienna,  Rome,  Athens  and  Bucharest, 
1899-1918.  Royal  Commissioner  for  the  International 
Exhibition  at  Brussels,  1910;  at  Rome  and  Turin,  1911. 
Consul-Gen.  at  Zurich,  1918-19.  British  Minister  to  Panama, 
1919-23;  to  Costa  Rica,  1920-3,  and  to  Venezuela,  1924-7; 
retired.  C.M.G.,  1912.  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  at  Caracas,  1923.  Of  27,  Ashley  Gardens, 
London,  S.W.  i.  (Peile,  11.  743;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 
BENNETT,  ARTHUR  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Randle  (M.A. 
Oxon.),  Esq.  [barrister-at-law],  of  Willaston,  near  Nantwich, 
Cheshire.  B.  at  Stoke  Newington.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1888.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic,  1898;  a  priest 
(oblate  of  St  Charles)  at  St  Francis  of  Assisi,  Pottery  Lane, 
Notting  Hill,  London,  W.  Died  Nov.  15,  1938,  at  Brighton. 
[The  Times,  Nov.  16,  1938.) 


Bennett,  Francis  Grey 

BENNETT,  BERNARD  CALLENDER.  Adm.  at  Selwym  H. 
Oct.  I,  1897.  B.  Aug.  7,  i8;6.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Peterb.)  1901; 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Northampton,  1900-3.  C.  of  Wimbledon, 
1903-5-  C.  of  Preston,  1905-13.  V.  of  St  John's,  Brighton, 
1913-15.  R.  of  Alphington,  Devon,  1915-36-.  Rural  Dean 
of  Kenn,  1921-8.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1927-9  and  1931-. 
Surrogate,  1935-.  {Crockford,  1938.) 
BENNETT,  BERTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i, 
1885.  S.  of  William  Cox,  Esq.,  of  Greenwich  (for  whom  see 
D.IV.B.).  B.  .-Vpr.  18,  1864.  School,  St  Olave's  Grammar, 
Southwark.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B..-^..  1888;  M.A.  1892. 
Sometime  assistant  to  the  .\stronomer  Royal.  Army  coach, 
and  master  in  private  schools,  1889-92.  Head  Master  of 
Montpellier  School,  Paignton,  Devon,  1892-1919-.  F.R.A.S. 
Died  Mar.  21,  1925,  aged  60.  {T.A.  Walker,  584;  School- 
masters' Directory,  1919;  The  Times,  Mar.  24,  1925.) 
BENNETT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1874.  [S.  of 
Thomas  James  (1842),  V.  of  Treverbyn,  Cornwall.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (Truro) 
1882;  C.  of  Treverb>Ti,  1881-4;  V.  there  1884-97.  Con- 
tributed stories  in  the  Comish  dialect  to  various  Cornish 
magazines.  Died  Mar.  23,  1897,  aged  42.  {Coll.  Cornub.; 
Crockford.) 
BENNETT,  CHARLES  LEIGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  22,  1778.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  i779;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1786.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1783; 
priest,  Aug.  8,  1790;  C.  of  Wickmere,  Norfolk,  1790.  R.  of 
Littleton, Middlesex,  1799-1813.  R.ofCroughton.Northants., 
1818-19.  One  of  these  names  died  Mar.  7,  1836,  aged  44  {sic), 
at  the  rectory,  Littleton,  Middlesex.  {Hennessy;  G.  Mag., 
1836,  I.  562.) 
BENNETT,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  21,  1898.  S.  of  Charles,  of  the  General  Post  Office. 
B.  Jan.  17,  1879,  at  Exeter.  Schools,  Bradfield  College, 
Berks.,  and  University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1905;  priest  (Chester) 
1907;  C.  of  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire,  1905-6.  Held  other 
curacies,  1906-10.  V.  of  Nether  Hoyland,  Yorks.,  1910-15. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.S.C,  1915-22).  Not  in 
Crockford,  1923.  {Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 
BENNETT,   CHRISTOPHER   LLEWELLIN.    Adm.   at   Clare, 

July  9,  1900.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907. 
BENNETT,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1890. 
S.  of  Daniel.  B.  .Apr.  29,  1863,  in  London.  School,  Philo- 
logical, Mar>iebone  Road,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.  1893.  Previously  in  business.  Minister  of  Torrington 
Street  Baptist  Church,  Lowestoft,  1894-9;  of  Paignton, 
Devon,  1900-8;  of  Launceston,  and  Lifton,  Cornwall,  1908; 
at  Tottlebank,  1922.  {Peile,  11.  762.) 
BENNETT,  DANIEL  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
.\ug.  17,  1866.  S.  of  Daniel,  Horrox  (?Harrox).  B.  [Aug.  18 
1846]  at  Rotherhithe,  Surrey.  [Schools,  Groom's  Hill, 
Blackheath,  and  Adelaide  House,  Jersey.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest 
(Durham)  1872;  C.  of  Coundon,  Durham,  1871-4.  Held 
other  curacies,  1874-80.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1880-92. 
British  Chaplain  at  Stockhohn,  1892-4.  C.  of  St  George's, 
Shrewsbury,  1895-6.  C.  of  Beeford  with  Lissett  and  Dunning- 
ton,  Yorks.,  1897-1900.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  York,  1901-3  and 
1926-38-.  R.  of  Gislingham,  Suffolk,  1906-26.  Lie.  pr., 
dio.  of  St  Edmundsbury  and  Ipswich,  1928-38.  Died 
Jan.  1938.  (Cox,  Co.  Series;  Who's  Who;  Crockford,  1937) 
BENNETT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  of  St  John's,  July  5,  1832- 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ringmore,  Teignmouth,  Devon.  Matric- 
Michs.  1832;  Scholar,  1835;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  July  23,  1836.  V.  of  St  John's,  Chittle- 
hampton,  Devon,  1839-97.  Of  Ringmore  in  1898,  without 
cure. 
BENNETT,  EDWARD  [ANTHONY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  1,  1867.  [2nd  s.  of  William  (1833),  clerk,  and  Master  of 
Plymouth  Grammar  School.  School,  Plymouth  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1867,  as  E.  Anthony;  Scholar,  1869;  B.A. 
1871;  M.A.  1874.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College, 
1872-1907.  Buried  Dec.  31,  1918,  at  Leckhampton.  Brother 
of  Henry  G.  (1876).  {CheUenham  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec. 
30,  1918;  R.  F.  Scott.) 
BENNETT,  FRANCIS  GREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  13, 
1891.  S.  of  Norman.  B.  Oct.  13,  1872,  at  Chapel-en-leFnth, 
Derbs.  School,  Newcastle  High,  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B  A.  1898;  M.A.  1929.  At  University  CoUege  Hospital, 
London.  L.S..\.  (London)  1902.  L.M.S.S..\.  (London)  1910. 
Medical  Officer,  Western  District,  Billesdon  Umon;  for 
Chapel-en-le-Frith  Union.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
RA.M.C;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  1,  Chemocke, 
Maxwell  Road,  Canford  Cliffs,  Dorset,  1936.  Brother  of 
Norman  (1890).  (Peile,  11.  764;  Medical  Directory,  1938; 
Univ.  War  List.) 


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Bennett,  Frank  Archer  Seymour 

BENNETT  FRANK  ARCHER  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  15,  1898.  S.  of  Seymour  John,  Deputy 
Principal  of  the  stamping  dept.,  Somerset  House,  London. 
B  Jan.  13,  1879,  in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Entered  the  Civil  Service.  Died  Feb.  12, 
1919.   {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BENNETT,  GEOFFREY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb  4  1887.  S.  of  Thomas,  gold-beater,  of  London.  B. 
Tune  30  1868,  at  ClerkenweU.  School,  University  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar;  B.A.  {Senr.  Wrangler) 
1890-  (Mathem.  Trip.  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1891);  ist  Smith's 
Prizeman,  1892;  M.A.  (Emmanuel)  1894.  Sc.D.  1920.  Fellow 
of  St  John's,  1892.  Life  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1893.  Some- 
time Lecturer  in  Mathematics  at  Emmanuel.  F.R.S.  Brother 
of  Norman  G.  (1888).  (Univ.  Hist.  Reg.,  1938-9;  Who's  Who, 
1938.) 

BENNETT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22,  1853. 
S  of  John,  taUor.  B.  at  53.  Margaret  Street,  St  Marylebone, 
London.  Bapt.  Feb.  15,  1835.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A. 
1858-  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1858;  priest,  i860; 
C  of  Willesden,  Middlesex,  1859-61.  C.  of  Harrow-on-the- 
HiU  1861-4.  V.  of  St  George's,  Campden  Hill,  Kensington, 
1864-73.  Died  June  15,  1874,  at  Bognor,  Sussex.  [Hen- 
nessy.) 

BENNETT  GEORGE  ANSELM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct  8  1900.  S.  of  John  (1868),  clerk.  B.  Dec.  23,  1880,  at 
Brompton.  School,  Dean  Close,  Cheltenham  (Rev.  H.  W. 
Flecker).  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord. 
deacon,  1904;  priest  (Norwich)  1905;  C.  of  Redenhall, 
Norfolk,  1904-9.  Held  other  curacies,  1909-17.  Chaplain 
to  the  Forces,  1917-18.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Devonport,  1918- 
39-.   (Crockford,  I939-) 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  BRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1849  S  of  George  Carter,  ironmonger,  of  Sutton,  Lines. 
B.  at  Sutton  St  Mary.  Bapt.  July  22,  1830.  Matric.  Michs. 
1849-  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon,  1853;  pnest 
(Worcester)  1854;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Coventry,  1853-5.  C.  of 
Marsh  Gibbon,  Bucks.,  1855-6.  C.  of  Fleet,  Lines.,  1856-64. 
PC  of  Holy  Trinity,  Runcorn,  Cheshire,  1864-70.  R.  of 
St  Peter  with  St  Owen,  Hereford,  1870-90.  Surrogate,  dio. 
Hereford  1877-90.  Chaplain  to  the  Hereford  Union,  1882- 
90.  Died  Feb.  25,  1890,  aged  58,  at  St  Peter's  vicarage, 
Hereford.    (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  May  10,  1888. 
S  of  William,  of  67,  Vincent  Square,  London.  B.  May  5, 
1863,  at  Andover,  Hants.  School,  Winchester  (chorister). 
Matric.  Easter,  1888;  Mus.Bac.  1888;  Mus.  Doc.  1893. 
Studied  at  the  Royal  Academy  of  Music;  also  at  BerUn  and 
Munich.  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Music,  1887. 
Professor  of  Harmony  and  Composition,  1888.  F.R.C.O., 
1882.  Organist  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  1895.  Conductor  of  the 
Lincoln  Musical  Society;  also  conducted  the  Lincoln  Musical 
Festivals.  Sheriff  of  the  City  of  Lincohi,  1925-6.  Conductor 
of  the  London  Organ  School  Orchestra,  1893,  and  of  the 
Church  Orchestral  Society,  1895.  Master  of  the  Worshipful 
Company  of  Musicians,  1927-8.  Examiner  for  the  Associated 
Board  of  the  Royal  Academy  and  the  Royal  College  of  Music; 
also  for  Cambridge  University  and  for  the  Universities  of 
London,  Durham  and  Manchester.  Composer,  Mass  B-ftat 
minor;  AtUhems,  Part-songs,  Organ  voluntaries,  etc.  Died 
Aug.  20,  1930,  aged  67.  (British  Musical  Biography;  The 
Times,  Aug.  21,  1930.) 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  LOCKING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Tune  11,  1885.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Knt.  B.  Oct.  18,  1866,  at 
Gt  Grimsby.  Schools,  Westport  House,  Grimsby,  Institut 
Morave,  prds  Nijon,  Switzerland,  and  Leys,  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1888;  M.A.  and  LL.M. 
1892.  SoUcitor  and  ship-owner.  J. P.  for  Lindsey,  Lines., 
1897.  Commissioner  of  Income  Tax.  Capt.,  1st  Lines. 
R.G.A.,  1895-1906;  Hon.  Major,  1906.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Lines.  Regt.  and  Labour  Corps;  twice  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Of  Westlands,  Grimsby,  Lines.  (Peile,  11.  716; 
Univ.  War  List;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  LOVETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  6  1865.  S.  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  civil  engineer.  B.  Mar.  28, 
1846,  at  Knock  Mark,  Co.  Meath,  Ireland.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865 ;  Scholar;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Assistant 
Master  at  Rugby,  1875-7.  Head  Master  of  Plymouth  High 
School,  1877-83;  of  Sutton  Valence  School,  18S3-1910. 
Author,  scholastic.  Died  Nov.  30,  1916,  at  East  Sutton, 
Kent.  Buried  at  Sutton  Valence.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Dec.  i,  1916.) 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  MELVILL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1896. 
S  of  George  William,  deceased.  School,  Birkenhead.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  LL.B.  1899;  M.A.  1903.  Football 
(rugby)  'blue,'  1897.    Barrister.    Went  to  the  Cape.    Press 


Bennett,  Henry  Honywood 

Censor  at  East  London,  South  Africa;  at  Johannesburg, 
1903.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.-Col.,  South  African 
Heavy  Artillery;  D.S.O.).   (Trinity  Hall  Redil  Books.) 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Mar.  25,  1828.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1828. 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  26,  1830;  B.A.  1833.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  2,  1834;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1835. 
MiUtary  Chaplain  at  Weedon,  Northants,  1846-50.  V.  of 
White  Notley,  Essex,  1850-9.  V.  of  Kelvedon,  1859-91. 
Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  July  27,  1891,  aged  81,  at 
Kelvedon.    (T.  A.  Walker,  433.) 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  of  George  John  [M.R.C.S.],  of  Ravens- 
worth,  Cleve  Road,  W.  Hampstead,  London.    B.  Apr.  30, 

1869,  at  Walker  Terrace,  Gateshead-on-Tyne,  Durham. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  East- 
bourne, 1893-9.  Lie.  pr.,  Chichester,  1900-3,  1903-7;  for 
Rochester,  1906-24.  Died  Jan.  12,  1924,  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1924.) 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  13, 

1870.  S.  of  Joshua,  V.  of  Caversham,  Oxon.  B.  May  21, 
1851.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Of 
Teddington  House,  near  Oxford.  Died  there,  Feb.  22,  19x8. 
(G.  B.  Routledge.) 

BENNETT,  HARRY  MACAULAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Edward  (1840),  barrister- 
at-law,  of  Sparkford  Hall,  Bath.  B.  Sept.  7,  1863,  at  Weston- 
super-Mare,  Somerset.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  B.A.  1884.  SoUcitor,  1888.  Practised  at  Frome, 
Somerset.  Clerk  of  the  Peace  to  Somerset  and  Clerk  to  the 
County  Council;  retired,  1905.  Went  to  Canada,  1906. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  27,  1920,  aged  57,  at 
Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Winchester 
Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  25,  1920.) 

BENNETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  11, 
1814.  S.  of  James  [of  Cadbury  House,  Somerset].  B.  Oct.  30, 
1795,  at  Cadbury.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1815; 
LL.B.  (Civil  Law,  1st  Class)  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
July  14,  1822;  priest  (Chester)  1823.  R.  of  South  Cadbury, 
Somerset,  1836-66.  R.  of  Sparkford,  Castle  Gary,  1S36-74. 
Of  Sparkford,  Somerset.  Married  Ennly,  dau.  of  Edward 
Moberly,  of  St  Petersburgh,  July  20,  1821.  Died  Sept.  i, 
1874.   Father  of  Henry  E.  (1840). 

BENNETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  20, 
1846.  S.  of  Henr>'.  B.  at  Borden,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs. 
1846;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest  (Lichfield)  1851; 
C.  of  St  Dunstan's,  Cranbrook,  Kent,  and  Chaplain  to 
Cranbrook  Union,  1852-7.  V.  of  St  Nicholas-at-Wade, 
Margate,  1858-71.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1871. 

BENNETT,  HENRY  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1840.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (1814),  clerk,  of  Sparkford, 
Somerset.  B.  Sept.  1822,  at  Sidmouth,  Devon.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1845.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1848. 
Resident  in  Upper  Canada  for  some  years.  Of  Sparkford 
Hall,  Bath,  Somerset.  J. P.  Patron  of  Sparkford.  Married 
Louisa  BirchaU,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Buchanan  Macaulay, 
C.B.,  Chief  Justice  of  Toronto,  Canada,  Nov.  26,  1857.  Died 
May  22,  1897.   Father  of  Harry  M.  (1881).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BENNETT,  HENRY  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11, 
1876.  4th  s.  of  William  (1833),  schoolmaster,  of  Plymouth, 
Devon.  B.  there  Nov.  1,  1856.  School,  Plymouth  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884. 
Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  1880;  House  Master, 
1900-.  Died  May  22,  1923,  aged  66,  at  Plymouth;  'late  of 
Cheltenham  College.'  Brother  of  Edward  A.  (1867). 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.,  46;  The  Times,  May  25,  1923.) 

BENNETT  or  CURTIS  BENNETT,  HENRY  HONYWOOD.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  S.  of  [Sir]  Henry  Curtis,  of 
188,  Lexham  Gardens,  Kensington,  London.  B.  July  31, 
1879,  in  London.  School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1897,  as 
Curtis-Bennett;  B..'\.  1900.  Barrister  (Middle  Temple)  1902. 
K.C.,  1919.  Bencher,  1926.  M.P.  for  Chelmsford,  1924-6. 
Recorder  of  Colchester,  1928-36.  Attached  to  the  Contra- 
Espionage  Department  of  the  War  Office,  1916-17;  employed 
at  Scotland  Yard  to  deal  with  spies  and  suspects,  1917-19. 
Knighted,  1922.  Chairman  of  the  Essex  Quarter  Sessions; 
of  the  County  of  London  Sessions,  1936  (Oct.  16-Nov.  2). 
Appeared  in  manv  famous  criminal  trials,  including  those  of 
Ronald  True,  Mrs  Thompson  and  Patrick  Mahon.  Of 
Boreham  Lodge,  Chelmsford,  Essex.  J. P.  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  2,  1936,  aged  57,  in  London. 
(Burke,  Knightage;  The  Times,  Nov.  3,  1936.) 


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Bennett,  Henry  Pearson 

BENNETT,  HENRY  PEARSON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892. 
S.  of  Edward,  V.  of  Laneham,  Lincoln.  B.  July  4,  1871,  at 
Pickering.  School,  Denstone  College  (Rev.  D.  Edwardes). 
Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Migrated  to  Hertford  College,  Oxford, 
1893;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1895.  Assistant  Master  at  Braeside 
School,  W.  Kirby,  Birkenhead,  1898-.  Ord.  deacon,  1900; 
priest,  1901;  C.  of  Peterborough,  1900-3.  C.  of  Wakefield 
Cathedral,  1903-5.  V.  of  Thomes,  Yorks.,  1905-11.  V.  of 
CradJey,  Worcs.,  1911-15.  V.  of  Bishop's  Tachbrooke, 
Warws.,  1915-36-.    (Venn,  11.  524;  Crockford,  1937-) 

BENNETT,  HENRY  RAYMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1867.  S.  of  Henry,  surgeon.  B.  at  Shaftesbury, 
Dorset.   Bapt.  Aug.  17,  1845.   Matric.  Michs.  1867. 

BENNETT,  HENRY  SELFE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Sept.  20, 1865.  S.  of  James  Risdon,  physician,  of  15,  Finsbury 
Square,  London  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  School,  St  Paul's 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1875- 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  1874.  Of 
53,  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  Portman  Square,  W.  i.  Died 
there  Jan.  13,  1929,  aged  81.  Brother  of  Risdon  D.  (1861). 
(Medical  Directory;  The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1929.) 

BENNETT,  HERBERT  JAMES  LEIGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1872.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  Leigh  [V.  of  Thorpe, 
Surrey].  B.  there  [July  25,  1854].  Of  Longview,  Banstead, 
Surrey.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  30,  1928. 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BENNETT,  JAMES  ALFRED  BERESFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  Catharine's,  Sept.  22,  1876.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Derby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Apr.  11,  1877,  as 
of  Belper,  Derbs.;  B.A.  i88r. 

BENNETT  [post  STERNDALE-BENNETT],  JAMES  ROBERT. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  12,  1865.  S.  of  Wilham 
Stemdale  (1856),  gent.  B.  at  Russell  Place,  St  Pancras, 
London.  Bapt.  Sept.  16,  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A. 
(iBth  Wrangler)  1869;  M.A.  1872.  One  of  the  founders  of 
the  College  Musical  Society.  FeUow  and  Senior  Mathematical 
Master  at  King's  College,  London.  Assistant  Master  at 
Sherborne  School,  1871.  Head  Master  of  Derby  School, 
1889-98.  Devoted  himself  to  developing  the  musical  side  of 
school  education.  Author,  Life  of  William  Sterndale  Bennett. 
Contributed  to  Grove's  Musical  Dictionary.  Died  June  4, 
1928,  aged  80,  at  Bam  House,  Dymchurch,  Kent.  Father  of 
John  (1897).   (Eagle;  The  Times,  June  6,  1928.) 

BENNETT,  JAMES  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Dec.  3,  1842.  S.  of  James,  of  Castle  Cary, 
Somerset,  Esq.   School,  Eton.   Matric.  Lent,  1843. 

BENNETT,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  15, 
1828.  S.  of  John  [M.P.,  of  Pythouse  and  Norton  Bavant, 
Wilts.].  B.  Aug.  13,  1809,  at  Tisbur>',  Wilts.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Did  not  matriculate.  Married  Emily  Blanche, 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Tichbome,  Bart.,  July  25,  1836.  Died  s.p. 
[date  of  death  not  found;  his  widow  married  again  in  1850]. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

BENNETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  4, 
1830.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Weymouth,  Dorset.  School, 
Banagher,  King's  County  (Mr  Bell).  Matric.  Lent,  1830. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  8,  1830,  age  21,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John 
Esq.,  of  Riverston,  Nenagh  (sic),  Ireland. 

BENNETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  12,  1833. 
Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Feb.  3,  1834,  as 
of  Dimsdale,  Newcastle,  Stafifs.;  B.A.  1840. 

BENNETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  17, 
1849.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Wolverhampton.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1850.  Lieut.,  Shrops.  Militia, 
1854-  2ist  Royal  N.  British  Fusiliers,  1855;  Lieut.,  1856; 
exchanged  into  80th  (Stafford)  Regt.;  retired,  1859.  Served 
with  2ist  Fusiliers  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Crimean 
campaign.  Present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol. 
Capt.,  Shrops.  Militia,  1867;  retired  as  Major.  Of  Bedstone, 
Salop.   Died  Apr.  10,  1903.   (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BENNETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  24,  1862.  S.  of 
Benjamin,  of  Dunstable,  Beds.  B.  there  Mar.  25,  1839. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A. 
1873  Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest  (Lichfield)  1867;  C.  of 
Kingswinford,  Stafis.,  1866-8.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bedford, 
1871-80.  R.  of  Rushock,  Worcs.,  1880-6.  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
Thornton  Heath,  Surrey,  1886-96.  R.  of  Ninfield,  Sussex, 
1896-1904.  Resided  latterly  at  Bexhill.  Died  Dec.  21,  1906, 
at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Jan.  18,  1907.) 

BENNETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  14, 
1868.    S.  of  George.    B.  in  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1868; 


Bennett,  John  William 

B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1876;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Bristol,  1875.  P.C.  of 
St  Jude's,  Glasgow,  1876-9.  P.C.  of  Park  Chapel,  Chelsea, 
Middlesex,  1878-88;  resigned.  V.  of  St  George's,  Worthing, 
Sussex,  1888-93.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  South  Kensington,  1892-3. 
Author,  theological.  Died  Feb.  24,  1893,  at  Worthing. 
Father  of  George  A.  (1900).   (Hennessy;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BENNETT  [or  STERNDALE-BENNETT],  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  19,  1897,  as  Stemdale-Bennett.  S.  of  James 
Robert  (1865),  schoolmaster,  of  Derby  School.  B.  Sept.  10, 
1879,  at  Highgate.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  1906.  Entered  the  Army  (commissioned  in  the  Wor- 
cester Regt.,  1900;  Indian  Staff,  1901).  Served  in  Somaliland, 
1902-4,  and  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  191 5;  retirea, 
1923.  O.B.E.,  1919).  Of  Oaken  Wood,  Wateringbury,  Kent. 
J. P.,  1930. 

BENNETT,  JOHN  LEVETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  25,  1833.  Of  Canterbury.  [S.  of  Thomas  (1788),  clerk. 
School,  Canterbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  Scholar,  1833; 
B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  C.  of  Milton,  near  Sittingboume, 
Kent.  Chaplain  to  Milton  Workhouse,  1846-.  Married 
Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Levett  Yeats.  [Frances  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Levett  Yeats,  and  reUct  of  the  Rev.  John 
Levett  Bennett,  married,  as  her  2nd  husband,  Edward  Law- 
ford,  soUcitor,  of  Drapers'  Hall,  Oct.  6,  1858;  see  Lawford 
pedigree.  Genealogist,  iv.]  Died  Jan.  3,  1849.  Brother  of 
Thomas  W.  (1829)  and  perhaps  of  WilUam  H.  (1843). 
(Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  i.  436.) 

BENNETT,  JOHN  LIGHT.  M.A.  from  King's,  1772.  S.  of 
William,  gent.,  of  East  Orchard,  Dorset.  Matric.  (Trinity 
CoUege,  Oxford)  Mar.  24,  1763,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1766. 
V.  of  Ewem  Minster,  Dorset,  1770-83-  Died  1783.  (Hutchins, 
III.  554;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BENNETT,  or  DAMPIER-BENNETT,  JOHN  LIONEL  SHIRLEY 
DAMPIER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25,  1886.  S.  of 
John  WaUam  (1862),  clerk,  of  St  Paul's  vicarage.  South 
Hampstead, London, N.W.  [B.Jan.  19, 1867.  School, Merchant 
Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  M.A. 
(Durham).  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (London)  1893;  C. 
of  St  Luke's,  New  Kentish  Town,  1892-3.  Minor  Canon  of 
Durham,  1893-1901.  V.  of  Twyford,  Hants.,  1901-10.  R.  of 
Ashreigney,  1910-23.  R.  of  Outwell,  Cambs.,  1923-7.  R. 
of  Dodington  with  WychUng,  Kent,  1927-34.  Author  and 
editor  of  Tunes  with  Varied  Harmonies,  etc.  Died  May  25, 
1934,  aged  67.    (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BENNETT,  JOHN  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1825.  Did  not  reside.  [S.  of  Edward,  of  Shillingham,  near 
Saltash,  Cornwall.  B.  there  May  17,  1803.  School,  Crediton 
Grammar.]  Solicitor;  of  Plymouth  (firm  of  Whiteford  and 
Bennett).  Married  (i)  Mary  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  EUery, 
of  Stonehouse;  (2)  Emily  Gribble,  dau.  of  William  Prance,  of 
Plymouth.  Author  of  various  lectures  and  papers  on  Church 
Reform  (see  Bibliotheca  Cornub.,  1065.)  His  daughter,  Mary 
Louisa  Bennett,  was  a  sculptor.  Probably  father  of  Richard 
A.  (1879).   (Bibliotheca  Cornub.) 

BENNETT,  JOHN  OLDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Sept.  10, 
1893.  B.  Nov.  4,  1874.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893.  Farmer;  of  Papakura,  City  of  .\uckland.  New 
Zealand.  Probably  brother  of  Stanley  (1889).  (Charterhouse 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BENNETT,  JOHN  SMYTH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  20,  1882. 
Matric.  Lent,  1882. 

BENNETT  or  BENNET,  JOHN  TOWNSHEND.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Nov.  ii,  1815.  Of  Middlesex.  B.  i793- 
Matric.  Michs.  1815,  as  Bennett;  B..\.  1820;  M.A.  1828.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  6,  1819;  priest,  May  28,  1820,  as 
Bennett.  C.  of  Godmersham-cum-Challock,  Kent,  1822. 
Lecturer  at  St  Dunstan-in-the-East,  London,  1828.  Minor 
Canon  of  St  Paul's,  1830-51 ;  ist  Minor  Canon  and  Sub-Dean, 
1850-8.  V.  of  Barking,  Essex,  1834.  R.  of  St  Mary's, 
Aldermary,  London,  1853-8.  Died  Nov.  18,  1858,  aged  65. 
at  Peckham  Rye.  (T.  A.  Walker,  393;  CarU.  Act  Bk.; 
G.  Mag.,  1859,  I.  99.) 

BENNETT,    JOHN    WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel, 

June  II,  1862.  S.  of .   [School,  Felsted.]   Matnc.  Michs. 

1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1866; 
priest  (Oxford,  for  Rochester)  1867;  C.  of  Upminster,  Essex, 
1866-7.  R.  of  MarkshaU,  1867-76.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Hamp- 
stead, London,  1876-96.  R.  of  Newchurch-in-Rossendale, 
Lanes.,  1896-1905.  Died  Oct.  29,  1905,  at  Bewdley.  Buried 
at  Abberley,  Stourport.  Father  of  John  L.  S.  D.  (1886). 
(Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Hennessy;  R.  F.  Scott,  The  Times,  Oct.  31 
1905.) 


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Bennett,  Jonathan  Henry  [Palmer] 

BENNETT,  JONATHAN  HENRY  [PALMER].  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  July  2,  1851.  Of  Cornwall.  [S.  of  William, 
of  P*ill,  near  Saltash.  B.  there  Oct.  11,  1829.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1851;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1869.  Head  Master  of  Falmouth 
Grammar  School,  1856-88.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest 
(Exeter)  1859;  C.  of  Gluvias  with  Budock,  1857-8.  C.  of 
Mabe,  1858-66.  C.  of  Penwerris,  1868-72.  Chaplain  of  All 
Saints',  Falmouth,  1873-82.  Died  July  15,  1896,  at  Wood 
Vale,  Honour  Oak,  near  London.  Brother  of  William  (1833). 
{Coll.  Cornub.;  Boase  iv.  Suppl.) 

BENNETT,  MATTHEW  (MATTHIAS)  JOHN  BOASE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  29,  1862.  Of  Cornwall.  [S.  of 
John  Boase,  of  Redruth.  B.  there  Sept.  2,  1843.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1862,  as  Matthias  J.  B.;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1870.  Ord. 
deacon,  1866;  priest  (Ripon)  1867;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Leeds, 
1866-8.  Chaplain  of  Kirkdale  Free  Church,  1868-71.  V.  of 
St  Simon's,  Liverpool,  1871-1914.  Surrogate,  dio.  Liverpool, 
1871-1914.  Died  Sept.  7,  1914,  aged  71,  at  Liverpool. 
(Boase,  Coll.  Cornub.;  R.  F.  Scott;  Th^  Guardian,  Sept.  17, 
1914.) 

BENNETT,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  27,  1824. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  r825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1835. 
Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  York)  June  r,  1828. 

BENNETT,  NORMAN  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.    18,    1888.     S.    of   Thomas,   gold-beater,    of   London. 

B.  June  16,  1870,  at  Clerkenwell.  School,  ToUington  Park 
College,  Holloway  (Mr  W.  Brown).  Matric.  Michs.  r888; 
B.A.  1891;  B.Ch.  1896;  M.A.  and  M.B.  1900.  At  St  George's 
Hospital,  London.  L.D.S.R.C.S.,  1894.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1897.  Dental  Surgeon  at  The  Gt  Northern  Central  Hospital. 
Consulting  Dental  Surgeon  to  St  George's  Hospital  and  the 
Royal  Dental  Hospital.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Examina- 
tion in  Dental  Surgery  at  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons. 
President  of  the  British  Dental  Association,  1930-1 ;  of  the 
British  Dental  Hospital,  1931-.  Knighted,  1930.  Editor  of 
and  contributor  to  The  Science  and  Practice  of  Dental  Surgery. 
Author,  medical,  etc.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  50,  Brook 
Street,  London,  W.  (Bennett  and  Pitts).  Brother  of  Geoffrey 
T.  (1887).   (Burke,  Knightage;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BENNETT  or  BENNET,  NORMAN  [ROBERT  OTTIWELL 
GIFFORD].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4,  1890.  S.  of 
Norman,  of  35,  Thompson's  Lane,  Cambridge,  and  Well 
Close,  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  Derbs.  B.  Dec.  29,  1867,  at  Well 
Close.  School,  Uppingham,  as  Norman  R.  O.  G.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893,  as  Bennet,  N.;  M.A.  1897.  Ord. 
deacon,  1893;  priest  (London)  1894,  as  Bennet,  N.  R.  O.  G.; 

C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster,  1893-5.  R.  of  Hamvvorthy, 
Dorset,  1902-6.  C.M.S.  missionary  in  West  Africa  and 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Sierra  Leone,  1906.  Diocesan 
Missioner,  Hereford,  1908-10.  Chaplain  (C.C.C.S.)  at 
Christ  Church,  Madras,  1910-13;  at  Roorkee,  1913-14  and 
1924.  Held  other  chaplaincies  in  India  tUl  1923.  V.  of 
Crewkeme,  Somerset,  1924-8.  R.  of  Charmouth,  1928-33. 
In  South  Africa,  1933-.  Of  24,  Hope  Rd.,  Orange  Grove, 
Johannesbvurg,  in  1939.  Brother  of  Francis  G.  (1891). 
{Crockford,  1939.) 

BENNETT,  RICHARD  ARCHERTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  7,  1879.  S.  of  John  Nicholas  (?i825),  of 
2,  Windsor  Villas,  Plymouth.  B.  there  Dec.  5,  i860.  School, 
Plymouth  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1885;  priest  (Truro)  1895; 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Devonport,  1885-8.  C.  of  Marj'stowe,  1888- 
93.  C.  of  St'Cleer,  1893-5.  C.  of  South  Petherwyn,  1895-6. 
Held  other  curacies  in  Lines,  and  elsewhere,  1896-1913. 
C.  of  St  George's,  Shrewsbury,  and  Chaplain  of  Millington's 
Hospital,  1913-18.  Lie.  off.  Lichfield  and  Hereford,  1918. 
Resided  latterly  at  Chasetown,  Staffs.  Died  Oct.  14,  1930, 
aged  70,  at  Hereford.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  18,  1930.) 

BENNETT,  RICHARD  NAYLOR.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1891. 
S.  of  Richard,  railway  agent,  of  Liverpool  [and  Esther 
Naylor].  B.  there  Nov.  28,  1872.  School,  Royal  Institution, 
Liverpool.  Left  after  one  term  owing  to  ill-health.  Died 
shortly  after.   [Venn,  11.  518.) 

BENNETT,  RISDON  DARRACOTT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  10, 1861.  S.  of  James,  M.D.,  of  15,  Fins- 
bury  Square,  London.  School,  St  Paul's  (Exhibitioner). 
Matric.  Michs.  i86r;  Scholar;  B.A.  1865.  President  of  the 
Union,  1864.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1864. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1867.  Died  Nov.  19,  1872.  Brother  of 
Henry  S.  (1865). 

BENNETT,  ROBERT  AITKEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  17, 
1864.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1873.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1869;  priest  (Ely)  1870.  C.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Pimlico,  London,  1869-70.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Bedford,  1870-7. 
V.  of  Ninfield,  Sussex,  1877-96.  Died  May  18,  1896.  (Crock- 
ford; R.  F.  Scott.) 


Bennett,  Thomas 


BENNETT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Emmanuel, 
May  19,  1778;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  Easter, 
1788;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1788.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Hatfield  Peverill,  Essex,  1775-1823,  and  V.  of  Ulting, 
1770-1823;  died  Apr.  29,  1823,  at  an  advanced  age.  (G.  Mag.) 

BENNETT,  SAMUEL.  ,\dm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  May  8,  1793. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  Scholar,  1793.  Migrated  to 
Queens',  Apr.  18,  1795;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  1800;  D.D.  (Peter- 
house)  1823.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  31,  1797;  priest, 
Apr.  27,  1800.  V.  of  Gt  Wakering,  Essex,  1804-22.  Chaplain 
to  the  British  Embassy  at  Constantinople.  R.  of  Walton-on- 
the-Hill,  Surrey,  1822.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Kent. 
Died  Mar.  26,  1847,  aged  71,  at  Pera.  Father  of  the  next. 
(7".  A.  Walker,  364;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  n.  103.) 

BENNETT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  29, 
1822.   S.  of  Samuel  (above),  clerk,  of  Essex.   Matric.  Michs. 

1822. 

BENNETT  or  BARKER  BENNETT,  SAMUEL  BARKER.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1892.  S.  of  C.  F.,  Esq. 
B.  at  L\Tnm,  Cheshire.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1892. 
Of  Northam,  N.  Devon.  Died  Jan.  29,  1936,  aged  62,  at 
War  Memorial  Hospital,  Oxted.   (The  Times,  Jan.  31,  1936.) 

BENNETT,  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Mar.  30,  1889. 
[B.  Nov.  18,  1871.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  Of  Papakura, 
City  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Probably  brother  of  John  O. 
(1893)- 

BENNETT,  STEPHEN  ALLEN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Queens', 
Easter,  1887.  S.  of  Sampson.  B.  Dec.  13,  1868,  at  Burslem, 
Staffs.  [School,  Newcastle-under-Lyme  (Middle  School).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar,  1888;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1931. 
B.Sc.  (London)  1896.  Studied  at  Heidelberg  University. 
Science  Master  at  Campbell  College,  Belfast,  1898-1926; 
retired.  President  of  the  Belfast  Naturalists'  Field  Club, 
1920-2.  An  accomplished  German  scholar.  Cousin  of 
Arnold  Bennett,  the  novelist,  with  whom  he  attended  the 
Newcastle-under-Lyme  Middle  School.  Died  suddenly 
Feb.  8,  1934,  at  Burslem.   (The  Times,  Feb.  10,  1934.) 

BENNETT,  THEOPHILUS.  M.A.  1864;  incorp.  from  Dublin. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  June  24,  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1847;  priest  (.Manchester)  1848;  R.  of  Withington,  1849-55. 
P.C.  of  All  Saints',  Gordon  Square,  London,  1855-7.  V.  of 
Kilsallaghan,  Dubhu,  1857-66.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Plymouth,  1866-70.  V.  of  ToUer  Fratrum  with  Wynford 
Eagle,  Dorset,  1870-2.  V.  of  Eastrington,  Yorks.,  1872-80. 
V.  of  Branksea  (or  Brownsea  Island)  and  Chaplain  to  the 
Coastguard,  Poole  Harbour,  1880-2.  P.C.  of  Chudleigh, 
Devon,  1883-5.  R.  of  Newton  Hall,  Newcastle,  1885-93. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1894.   (Hennessy.) 

BENNETT  or  BENNET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  9,  1762.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Westminster, 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar, 
1763;  B.A.  1766;  M.A.  1769;  D.D.  1801.  C.  of  St  John-the- 
Evangelist,  Westminster,  1767.  Minor  Canon  of  Westminster, 
1782-;  of  St  Paul's,  1783-1816.  V.  of  Good  Easter,  Essex, 
1789-1816.  V.  of  TilUngham,  1797-1816.  Master  of  the  Free 
School,  at  Highgate,  Middlesex.  Died  Aug.  24,  1816,  aged 
73,  at  Highgate.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Hennessy.) 

BENNETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1788.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1788;  Scholar,  1789;  B..A..  1792;  M.A.  1795. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  13,  1792,  as  Thomas  Andus  (sic); 
B.A.  Trinity  Coll.,  Cambridge;  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i,  1795; 
Minor  Canon  of  Westminster,  1797;  of  Canterbury,  1810. 
R.  of  St  Alphege's  and  V.  of  St  Msiry's,  Northgate, 
Canterbury,  1812-24.  R.  of  TurviUe,  Bucks.,  1817.  R.  of 
Stone,  Kent,  1820-4.  Married  Charlotte  J.  Levett,  Sept.  16, 
1806.  Died  1824,  aged  53.  Buried  Nov.  29,  1824,  in  Canter- 
bury Cathedral.  Father  of  Thomas  W.  (1829),  John  L.  (1833) 
and  perhaps  of  WiUiam  H.  (1843).  (G.  Mag.,  1825,  i.  186; 
Cant.  Ad  Bk.;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters,  Suppl.) 

BENNETT  or  BENNET,  THOMAS.  .A.dm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  July  5,  1798.  S.  of  Thomas,  attomey-at-law,  of 
Lostwithiel,  Cornwall.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Sept.  29,  1798,  as 
Bennet,  T.;  matric.  Michs.  1798;  Scholar  and  Exhibitioner, 
1799,  as  Bennett;  B.A.  1802;  M..\.  1806.  R.  of  Boconnoc 
with  Broadoak,  Cornwall,  1806-32.  Died  May  22,  1832, 
having  discharged  a  gun  in  his  mouth.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
iv;  G.  Mag.) 

BENNETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  13,  1830. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1845. 
Perhaps  Evening  Lecturer  at  St  Michael's,  Comhill,  London, 
and  Chaplain  to  the  London  Union  for  25  years;  died  Feb.  16, 
1858,  aged  55,  at  Hastings;  M.A.  One  of  these  names  adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  23,  1832,  age  18;  migrated  to  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  20,  1838,  as  3rd  s.  of  James,  D.D.,  of 
Dally  Terrace,  Islington,  Nonconformist  Minister  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).   (G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  448.) 


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Bennett,  Thomas 

BENNETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  23,  1837. 
Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar;  B.A.  1841. 

BENNETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  17,  1841. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Castlerock,  Coleraine,  Co.  London- 
derry, Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1 84 1.  Married  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  John  Anstey,  Oct.  8,  1848.  Died  v.p.  Oct.  15,  1856. 
Father  of  Thomas  J.  F.  (1872).  (Peile,  11.  473;  Burke,  Irish 
Gentry.) 

BENNETT  or  BENNETTS,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  12,  1842.  S.  of  John,  saddler,  of  Helston, 
Cornwall.  Bapt.  Jan.  13,  1822.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A. 
1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest  (Exeter)  1847,  as  Bennett, 
T.  J.  V.  of  Treverbyn,  Cornwall,  1847-75.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1876.   Father  of  Charles  (1874). 

BENNETT,  THOMAS  JOHN  FILMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  3,  1872.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (1841),  of  Castlerock, 
Coleraine,  Ireland.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Aug.  27,  1853.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  11,  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1877; 
priest,  1878;  C.  of  Ludlow,  1877-80;  Lecturer  there,  1880-1. 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London,  1883-8.  P.C.  of 
Curzon  Chapel,  Mayfair,  London,  1888-1900.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Gt  Portland  Street,  1900-3.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
10,  Oakhill  Court,  East  Putney,  S.W.,  in  1913.  Died  1930, 
aged  75  (sic).   (Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Hennessy;  Eagle.) 

BENNETT,  THOMAS  LEIGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
May  21,  1793.  S.ofThomas.  B.  at  Colchester,  Essex.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1794;  Scholar,  1795;  B.A.  1797;  M..\. 
1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  1800;  priest,  Dec.  1801. 
R.  of  Alexton  and  of  Skeffington,  Leics.,  1802.  R.  of  Letton, 
Heref.,  1809.  V.  of  Nettlebed  and  Pishill,  Oxford,  1814-44. 
V.  of  Long  Sutton  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1816.  Died  Dec.  12,  1844, 
aged  69,  at  Higiunoor  Hall,  Nettlebed.  Buried  at  Thorpe, 
Surrey.   M.I.    [Peile,  11.  335;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  i.  325.) 

BENNETT,  THOMAS  MARSHALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  29,  1863.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Mill 
Crooks  (MUle  Crux)  House  (West  Huntingdon),  Yorks. 
[B.  Apr.  29,  1843.  School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  \Uchs. 
1863.  Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh.  M.B.  (?Edin.)  and 
L.R.C.P.  (Edin.)  1869;  M.D.  1873.  Practised  at  Barton- 
upon-Humber,  Lines.  Died  Oct.  i8,  1876.  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BENNETT,  THOMAS  V/ILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  30,  1829.  Of  Kent.  [S.  of  Thomas  (1788), 
clerk.  School,  Canterbury,  King's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  1S33.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Canterbury)  June  14,  1835;  priest  1836;  C.  of  Stod- 
marsh,  Kent,  1835-9.  C.  of  Wickhambreaux,  1839-41. 
Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1841;  retired,  1870.  Brother  of  John 
L.  (1833). 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
May  30,  1782.  B.  at  Danbury,  Essex.  Matric.  Easter,  1782. 
Probably  migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (St  John's  College) 
July  3,  1782,  age  18,  as  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Danbury,  Essex; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1786;  M.A.  1793;  B.D.  1795.  R.  of  Cheam, 
Surrey,  1813-56.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1783.  S.  of  William,  of  Ely,  Cambs.  School,  Ely  (Mr  Morgan). 
Matric.  Michs.  1783;  B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1811.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  May  i,  1788;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1789;  C.  of  Coveney, 
Cambs.,  1788.  C.  of  Smarden,  Kent,  1791.  C.  of  Doddington, 
Cambs.,  1795.  Minor  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1801.  V.  of 
Stone-in-Oxney,  1801-20.  C.  of  St  Dunstan's,  Canterbury, 
1814.  V.  of  Littleboume,  Kent,  1820-4.  R-  of  St  George-the- 
Martyr  with  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Canterbury,  1824-6. 
V.  of  Milton  with  Sittingboume,  1826-52.  R.  of  Milton, 
1834-44.  Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  William  Chafy,  R.  of 
Swalecliiie,  Kent,  at  Westgate,  Canterbury,  Oct.  4,  i8o8. 
Died  June  6,  1852,  aged  87,  at  Canterbury.  (Cant.  Act  Bk.; 
F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  vii,  sub  'Chafy  Pedigree'.) 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  9, 
1833.  S.  of  William  [of  Pill,  near  Saltash,  Cornwall].  B. 
there  Feb.  1814.  School,  Plymouth  (Mr  Macaulay).  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1842.  Master  of  Plymouth 
Grammar  School,  1841-67.  Head  Master  of  Plymouth 
Corporation  School  (amalgamated  with  the  Grammar 
School),  1867-78.  Died  Sept.  21,  1879.  Buried  at  Plymouth. 
Brother  of  Jonathan  H.  P.  (1851);  father  of  Edward  A. 
(1867)  and  Henry  G.  (1876).   (Coll.  Cornub.) 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1838.  Of  Kent.  (?)  Re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  12,  1838.  Matric. 
Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1843.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Gates- 
head, Durham,  in  1846-9. 


Bennion,  Arthur  Topham 
bennett    (burlton-bennett),    william    anthony 

(BURLTON).  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  26,  1827. 
B.  Nov.  25,  1807,  in  the  East  Indies;  grandson  of  the  Hon. 
Mrs  Bennett.  [He  was  son  of  William  Robert  (Burlton- 
Bennett)  and  grandson  of  .\nthony  who  married  the  Hon. 
Charlotte  Monckton,  dau.  of  the  2nd  Viscount  Galway. 
Anthony  Burlton  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Bennett 
on  the  death  of  his  aunt.  Miss  Sarah  Bennett,  of  Maperton, 
Somerset,  whose  heir  he  was.]  Matric.  Michs.  1827,  as  W.  A. 
Burlton.  Whilst  an  undergraduate  went  to  Boulogne  and  is 
said  to  have  fought  a  duel  there.  A  well-known  hunting  man; 
hunted  with  the  Quom.  Made  a  runaway  match  with 
Marian  Cregoe-Cohnore,  of  Morend,  Charlton  Kings,  Gloucs., 
being  married  at  Gretna  Green,  Apr.  15,  1833.  Died  1886, 
in  Clarges  Street,  London.   (Marian  Jeffreys.) 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  9,  1878.  S.  of  William  Emmanuel,  draper.  B.  May  22, 
1855,  at  Paddington,  London.  School,  City  of  London 
(Mr  E.  A.  Abbott,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar, 
1880;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1882;  M.A. 
1885.  Litt.D.,  1902.  Fellow.  Professor  at  Rotherham 
CoUege,  1884-8.  Lecturer  in  Hebrew  at  Firth  College, 
Sheffield,  1887-8.  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Exegesis,  at 
Hackney  CoUege,  London,  1888-1913,  and  at  New  College, 
1891-1913.  Principal  of  Lancashire  Independent  College, 
Manchester,  1913-20.  Died  there  Aug.  27,  1920,  aged  65. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Sept.  2,  1920.) 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM  HOLTHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  26,  1843.  Of  Canterbury.  [Perhaps  s.  of 
Thomas  ( 1 7S8)  clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar.  Perhaps 
brother  of  John  L.  (1833),  etc. 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM  MILLARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 

July  6,  1853.  S.  of  William,  grocer.  B.  at  Hereford.  Bapt. 
Nov.  3,  1834.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar,  1856;  B.A.  1857; 
M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (York)  i860;  C.  of 
NorthaOerton,  1859-61.  C.  of  Kirkby  Stephen,  Westmor- 
land, 1861-3.  C.  of  Elloughton,  Yorks.,  1863-76;  V.  there, 
1876-1903.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  15.  1903. 
aged  68,  at  Elloughton.  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  G.  Mag., 
1866,  I.  399  b.) 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM  STERNDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1856.  [S.  of  Robert,  organist,  of  Sheffield.  B.  there 
Apr.  13,  1S16.  School,  Royal  Academy  of  Music,  London.] 
Mus.D.  1856;  M.A.  (Hon,  causa)  1868.  Professor  of  Music  at 
the  University,  1856-75.  D.C.L.  (O.xon.)  1870.  A  member  of 
the  Royal  Society  of  Musicians,  London,  1838.  Founded  the 
Bach  Society,  1849.  Principal  of  the  Royal  Academy  of 
Music,  London,  1866-75.  Beethoven  Gold  Medallist,  1867. 
Knighted,  Mar.  24,  1871.  Musical  composer  (see  Grove, 
Dictionary  of  Music).  Died  Feb.  i,  1875.  Buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey.   Fatherof  James  R.  (1865).   (D.N.B.) 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM  WEEKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Apr.  25,  1826.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1827,  as 
William. 

BENNETTO,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  i793-  [S.  of 
James,  of  St  Stephen's,  Cornwall.]  Matric.  (Exeter  College, 
Oxford)  June  7,  1774,  age  22;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1779-  V.  of 
Fowey,  Cornwall,  1784-1818.  V.  of  Perranzabuloe  with 
St  Agnes,  1793-1818.  Died  1818,  aged  62,  at  Rose-in-Vale, 
Perranzabuloe.  (Al.  Oxon;  Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1818,  i. 
644.) 

BENNETTS,   CHARLES  SIMMONS.    Adm.   at  Caius,   Oct.    i, 

1885.  S.  of  Charles  James,  surgeon,  of  Tregony,  Cornwall. 
B.  there  July  31,  1868.  School,  Probus,  Cornwall.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1891.  At  St  Mary's 
Hospital,  London.  Surgeon  in  the  Royal  Navy,  1898.  Of 
Gray's  Inn  Road,  London,  in  1925.  (Venn,  11.  480;  Medical 
Directory,  1922;  H.  M.  F.  Gray.) 

BENNETTS,  THOMAS  JAMES,  see  BENNETT. 

BENNINGTON,  CHARLES  HECKFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  6,  1855.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  coal  merchant.  B. 
Nov.  22,  1835,  at  High  Holbom.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A. 
1863;  M..^.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  1864;  priest  (Sarum)  1865;  C. 
ofBishop'sLavington,  Wilts.,  1864-6.  C. of  Glemham  Magna, 
Suffolk,  1867.  C.  of  Dennington,  1868-70.  R.  of  RoUesby, 
Norfolk,  1871.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1872. 

BENNION,  ARTHUR  TOPHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25, 1900.  S.of  John  Rowe,  of  Nursted  House,  Petersfield, 
Hants.  B.  July  3,  1881,  at  Petersfield.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Schoolmaster 
at  EUerslie,  Barnstaple,  1903;  at  The  Leas,  Hoylake, 
Cheshire,  1905-12.  Joint  Head  Master  of  Mill  Mead  School, 
Shrewsbury,  191 2-32-.  Of  Mill  Mead,  Shrewsbury.  Brother 
of  John  M.  (1894).  (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3;  ^"iv. 
Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 


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Bennion,  John  [Alexander] 

BENNION,  JOHN  [ALEXANDER].  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  7,  1875.  S.  and  h.  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  of  Manchester. 
B.  there  July  22,  1849.  School,  Owens  College,  Manchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875,  as  John  Alexander;  Scholar,  1879;  B.A. 
1880;  M.A.  1883.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1881, 
as  John  Alex.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1884.  Director  of  Technical 
Education  for  the  Lancashire  County  Council.  F.R.A.S. 
Died  Nov.  4,  1900,  at  64,  Station  Road,  South  Shore, 
Blackpool.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Nov.  9,  1900.) 

BENNION,  JOHN  MENLOVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1894.  S.  andh.  of  JohnRowe,  gent.,of  Petersfield.  B.  Mar.  7, 
1877,  at  Ruabon,  N.  Wales.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1903;  M.D. 
1907.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1902.  House  Physician  at  the  MetropoUtan 
Hospital.  House  Physician  and  House  Surgeon  at  the 
Radcliffe  Infirmary,  Oxford.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut.,  R.A.M.C).  Consulting  Surgeon  to  the  Cray  Valley 
Hospital,  Famborough  Hospital,  etc.  Of  Nursted  House, 
Petersfield,  Hants.;  retired.  Brother  of  Arthur  T.  (1900). 
(Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BENNITT,  FREDERICK  WILMOT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1892.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Clent  House,  Harbome,  Birmingham. 
B.  Oct.  3,  1873.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon, 
1896;  priest  (Rochester)  1897;  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Plum- 
stead,  1896-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1898-1901.  Chaplain  to 
the  Forces  in  South  Africa,  1901-2.  C.  of  Hagboume, 
Berks.,  1903-5.  C.  of  Buxton,  Derbs.,  1905-6.  R.  of 
Bletchley,  Bucks.,  1906-34.  Rural  Dean,  1923-34.  V.  of 
East  Peckham,  Kent,  1934-.   [Crockford,  1938.) 

BENNITT,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1861;  incorp.  from  Oxford.  2nd  s. 
of  Joseph,  of  Kinver,  StaSs.  Matric.  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford)  Mar.  21,  1854,  age  19;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
i860.  Ord.  deacon,  i860;  priest  (Oxford)  1861;  C.  of  Ayles- 
bury, 1860-1.  R.of Bletchley, Bucks.,  1861-1906.  (Al.Oxon.; 
Crockford.) 

BENOY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1882.  S.  of 
James,  Inland  Revenue  Ofiicer.  B.  Dec.  16,  1861,  at  Stoke 
Damerel,  Devon.  Bapt.  Feb.  2,  1862.  School,  Collegiate, 
Sheffield.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1892.  Ord. 
deacon,  1888;  priest  (London)  1889;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Fulham, 
1888-90.  Assistant  Missioner,  Lady  Margaret  Mission, 
Walworth,  1890-2.  C.  of  Upper  Clapton,  1892-3.  Chaplain 
to  the  Forces,  1893-1918.  V.  of  Hillmarton,  Wilts.,  1918-29. 
Died  Nov.  5,  1929,  aged  67.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Nov.  15,  1929.) 

BENSKIN,  ERIC  SEAGRAVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1S97.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Glenthoni,  Harrow  Weald,  Middlesex. 
B.  Feb.  6,  1879,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897.   Brewer  at  Watford.   Died  June,  1905. 

BENSKIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  28,  1758.  S.  of 
Richard  (1722),  R.  of  Seagrave,  Leics.  [School,  Lough- 
borough.] Matric.  Michs.  1758;  B.A.  1762.  R.  (and  patron) 
of  Seagrave,  Leics.,  1768-76.   Died  1776.   (A.  Gray.) 

BENSLEY,  JOHN  JAMES  POOK.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  21,  1857;  a 'Ten-year' man.  S.  of  Benjamin.  B.  Apr.  23, 
1821,  in  London.   Did  not  proceed  to  B.D.  degree. 

BENSLY,  EDWARD  VON  BLOMBERG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  30,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  Lubbock  (next),  of  Gon- 
ville  Place,  Parker's  Piece,  Cambridge.  B.  Feb.  20,  1863,  at 
Cambridge.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1881 ;  Scholar, 
1881;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  Pts  I  and  II)  1885;  M..A. 
1889.  Studied  at  Tubingen  and  at  Leipzig.  University 
Extension  Lecturer,  1889-91  and  1893-4.  Chicago  University 
Extension  Lecturer,  1892-3.  Professor  of  Classics  in  the 
University  of  Adelaide,  Australia,  1895-1905.  Professor  of 
Latin  in  the  University  College  of  Wales,  at  Aberystwyth, 
1905-19.  Lecturer  in  Medieval  and  Renaissance  Latin 
Literature,  1919-.  Of  University  College,  Aberystwyth,  and 
of  Bumham,  Bucks.  A  contributor  to  The  Cambridge  History 
of  English  Literature,  Vol.  iv;  also  to  the  Athenaeum,  Modern 
Language  Review,  etc.  Died  at  St  Albans,  March  28,  1939. 
Brother  of  William  J.  (1892),  (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's 
Who,  1936.) 

BENSLY,  ROBERT  LUBBOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  21, 
1851.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Eaton,  near  Norwich.  B. 
there  Aug.  24,  1831.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar,  1852-5;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  i860. 
Fellow,  1876-93.  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  Scholar,  1857.  Studied 
at  Bonn  and  Halle  Universities,  1 85  5-60.  Lecturer  in  Hebrew, 
1861-89.  Lord  Almoner's  Professor  of  Arabic,  1887-93. 
Under  Librarian,  University  Library,  1864-76.  College 
Librairian  and  Hebrew  Lecturer,  1891.  A  member  of  the 
Old  Testament  revision  committee,  1870.  Married  Agnes 
Dorothee,  dau.  of  Baron  Eduard  von  Blomberg,  .\ug.   14, 


Benson,  Arthur  Christopher 

i860.  A  distinguished  Oriental  scholar  in  Hebrew,  Arabic 
and  especially  in  Syriac,  in  which  he  was  considered  without 
an  equal.  Made  two  short  visits  to  Egypt  and  Sinai. 
Assisted  in  the  decipherment  of  the  Syriac  palimpsest  of  the 
Gospels  (the  identity  of  this  document  previously  dis- 
covered by  Mrs  A.  S.  Lewis,  was  first  pointed  out  by 
Bensly  and  his  pupil  F.  C.  Burkitt;  the  MS.  was  published 
by  the  University  Press  under  the  name  of  Bensly  and  his 
feUow  transcribers  in  1894).  Published  the  Missing  Fragment 
of  the  Latin  Translation  of  the  Fourth  Book  of  Ezra,  found  in 
the  library  at  Amiens.  Author,  translations,  etc.  His  Oriental 
books  and  adversaria  were  subsequently  purchased  and 
presented  to  the  University  Library  as  a  separate  collection, 
and  his  MSS.  were  added  as  a  gift  from  his  widow.  Died 
Apr.  23,  1893,  at  Cambridge.  Buried  at  Eaton,  Norwich. 
Father  of  the  above  and  the  next.  (Venn,  11.  302;  D.N.B., 
Suppl.) 

BENSLY,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  29, 
1892.  Of  Parker's  Piece,  Cambridge.  [3rd  s.  of  Robert 
Lubbock  (above).  B.  Aug.  14,  1874.  School,  Sherborne.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1896;  iM.A.  1900. 
Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Ripon)  1903.  Assistant  Master  at 
Giggleswick  School,  1899-1904;  Chaplain  there,  1902-4. 
Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham  School,  1904-5;  at  Sher- 
borne School,  Dorset,  1905-13  and  1919-34.  Missionary  and 
Lecturer  at  Cawnpore  College,  1913-15.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1915-18  (Capt.,  Dorset  Regt.;  Major,  British  W.  India 
Regt.;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  D.S.O.,  1919).  Of 
Sherborne  in  1939.  On  the  overseas  staff  of  Toe  H.  Joint 
editor  of  the  Sherborne  Scfiool  Register,  Suppl.;  edited  text 
books  (Bell's  Illustrated  Classics).  Brother  of  Edward  v.  B. 
(i88i).  (Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Univ.  War  List; 
Wlio's  Who,  1938.) 

BENSON,  ALEXANDER  STANLEY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1886;  from  Cavendish  H.  [School,  Rossall.]  B.A.  1889. 
Of  Grahamstown,  South  Africa.    (Rossall  Sch.  Reg.) 

BENSON,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pfens.  at  Christ's,  Apr.  10,  1872. 
S.  and  h.  of  Charles.  B.  at  Bradford.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Queen's  College)  Oct.  22, 
1872,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1876;  M.A.  (Oxford)  and  M.B. 
1880.  M.R.C.S.,  1880.  Fellow  of  the  Medical  Society  of 
London.  Assistant  Pathologist  of  St  Mary's  Hospital, 
London.  Medical  Officer  of  Paddington  Provident  Dispensary. 
Of  79,  Maida  Vale,  London,  W.  (Peile,  11.  622;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.) 

BENSON,  ALFRED  HUGH.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1882.  S.  of  Richard  Matthias,  dealer  in  cigars,  deceased,  of 
Redland,  Bristol.  B.  there.  School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs. 
1882.  .At  the  Bristol  Medical  School,  1882-7.  M.R.C.S.  and 
L.S..A.,  1887.  L.R.C.P.,  1888.  In  practice  at  Wrington, 
Somerset.  Sometime  at  Cleobury  Mortimer,  Salop.  In  the 
South  Africa  War,  1899-1902;  wounded;  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-15  (Major, 
R.A.M.C).  Died  on  active  service,  Sept.  24,  1916,  at 
Scarborough.  (Venn,  11.  454;  Radley  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Oct.  4,  1916.) 

BENSON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1781.  S.  of  John,  of  Liverpool.  School,  Urswick,  Lanes. 
(Mr  Addison).  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1784.  B.A. 
1785. 

BENSON,  ARTHUR  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  15,  1881.  2nd  s.  of  Edward  White  (1848), 
D.D.  B.  Apr.  24,  1862.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Prizeman;  B..A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1884;  M.A.  1888.  FeUow of  Magdalene. 
1904-15.  Hon.  LL.D.  1915.  Master  of  Magdalene,  1915-25. 
Assistant  Master  at  Eton  College,  1885-1903;  House  Master, 
1892-1903;  considered  'one  of  the  best  ever  known  at  Eton.' 
Returned  to  Cambridge;  lectured  in  Enghsh  literature  for 
Magdalene  College  and  the  University.  Edited,  together  with 
Lord  Esher,  Selections  from  the  Correspondence  of  Queen 
Victoria.  C.V.O.,  1907.  A  Livery  man  of  the  Fishmongers' 
Company,  1910;  elected  to  the  Company's  Council,  1911. 
Served  on  the  Cambs.  County  Council.  .A  Renter  Warden, 
1925.  A  voluminous  writer;  his  works  obtained  a  wide 
circulation  at  home  and  in  America.  His  Uterary  criticisms — 
Rossetti,  FitzGerald,  Pater  and  Ruskin  (the  first  three  in  the 
English  Men  of  Letters  Series),  rank  among  his  best  works. 
A  member  of  the  .\lpine  Club.  Kept  a  voluminous  Diary, 
which  he  left  to  the  College  (a  selection  from  it,  edited  by 
P.  Lubbock  was  published  in  1926).  Author,  The  Upton 
Letters;  From  a  College  Window;  The  Altar  Fire;  The  Gate  of 
Death;  Collected  poems;  The  Reed  of  Pan;  Life  of  E.  W. 
Benson;  Leaves  of  the  Tree;  Memories  and  Friends,  etc.  A 
generous  benefactor  to  Magdalene  College.  Died  unmarried 
June  16,  1925,  aged  63,  at  the  Lodge.  Brother  of  Edward  F. 
(1887)  and  Robert  H.  (1890).  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.;  The  Times,  June  17,  1925;  D.N.B.) 


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Benson,  Christopher 

BENSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Trinity, 
May  26,  1804.  S.  of  Thomas  [solicitor],  of  Cockermouth, 
Cumberland.  B.  there  Jan.  16,  1788.  School,  Eton.  Scholar; 
matric.  Easter,  1805;  B.A.  1809;  M.A.  1815.  Fellow  of 
Magdalene,  1820.  Select  Preacher,  1817.  First  Hulsean 
Lecturer,  1820-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Michs.  1811;  priest, 
Michs.  1813;  C.  of  St  John's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  C.  of 
St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  1811.  V.  of  Ledsham,  Yorks., 
1822-7.  R.  of  St  Giles-in-the-Fields,  London,  1824-6. 
Canon  of  Worcester,  1825-68.  Master  olE  the  Temple,  1826- 
45.  V.  of  Cropthorpe,  Worcs.,  1826-40.  V.  of  Lindridge, 
1842-9.  A  noted  preacher  who  'belonged  to  the  broader 
evangelical  school.'  Criticised  the  views  of  the  Oxford 
tractarians  in  Discourses  upon  Tradition  and  Episcopacy. 
Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Mar.  25,  1868,  at  Woodfield, 
Ross,  Heref.  {See  also  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  name- 
sake.] Brother  of  John  (1792),  (Hennessy;  Boase;  Durham 
Ord.  Bk.;  D.N.B.) 

BENSON,  CONSTANTINE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  23,  1871.  2nd  s.  of  Robert  [merchant],  of  16,  Craven 
Hill  Gardens,  London.  B.  Apr.  26,  1852,  in  Lanes.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Rowing  'blue,'  1872.  Migrated 
to  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  25,  1875.  Of  Milnthorpe;  partner  in 
the  firm  of  C.  W.  Benson,  bankers,  Minnesota,  U.S.A.;  also 
with  Close  Bros.,  Colonisation  Agents,  Iowa,  U.S.A.  Died 
Dec.  24,  1905.  {Lanes.  Pedigrees;  Centenary  Hist.  Univ.  Boat 
Race.) 

BENSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  20,  1792.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  [wine  merchant],  mercer 
(sic),  of  York.  B.  at  Ripon,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Dec.  15,  1774.  at 
York  Minster.  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar;  B.A.  1796. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  i,  1798;  priest,  July  21,  1799;  C.  of 
Middleton,  Yorks.,  1798.  P.C.  of  Trotton,  Sussex.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  Viscount  Galway.  Of  Midhurst,  Sussex.  Died 
there  Jan.  9,  1804,  aged  28.   (F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  vi;  G.  Mag.) 

BENSON,  EDWARD  ERNEST  McGOWAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1892.  3rd  s.  of  John  Robinson,  of  Mount 
Waltham,  Netherhall  Gardens,  Hampstead,  London.  B. 
Jan.  21,  :87i,  at  Gympie,  Queensland,  Australia.  School, 
Cooper's  Hill  College,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
{25th  Wrangler)  1895;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1897;  C.  of  Kettering,  1896-1901.  Assistant  Master 
and  Chaplain  at  Gresham  School,  Holt,  1901-2;  at  Exeter 
Grammar  School,  1902-8.  C.  of  St  Sidwell's,  Exeter,  1907-8. 
R.  of  St  Paul's  School,  Darjeeling,  1908-22.  Superintendent 
of  Fiddington  House  Mental  Home,  Market  Lavington, 
Wilts.,  1923-35.  Died  Nov.  19,  1935,  aged  63.  [Crockford: 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Tunes,  Nov.  20,  1935.) 

BENSON,  EDWARD  FREDERIC.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  4, 
1887.  3rd  s.  of  Edward  White  (1848),  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury. B.  July  24,  1867,  at  Wellington  College,  Berks. 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Exhibitioner, 
1888;  Scholar,  1890;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
1st  Class,  1890;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1891)  1890;  M.A.  1938. 
Hon.  Fellow  of  Magdalene,  1938.  Craven  Student,  1893. 
Prendergast  Student,  1894.  Worts  Student  at  Athens. 
Engaged  in  work  for  the  British  Archaeological  School, 
1892-5;  in  Egypt  for  the  Hellenic  Society,  1895.  Travelled 
in  Algiers,  Egypt,  Greece  and  Italy.  Novelist;  author  of 
Dodo;  The  Rubicon,  etc.;  for  a  list  of  his  publications  see 
Who's  Who.  Of  25,  Brompton  Square,  London,  S.W.,  and 
Lamb  House,  Rye.  Brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1881),  etc.  Died 
Feb.  29,  1940. 

BENSON,  EDWARD  WHITE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  25,  1848.  S.  of  Edward  White,  chemical  manufacturer, 
of  Birmingham  [formerly  of  York  and  afterwards  of  Brook 
House,  Wychbold,  Worcs.,  and  of  Spring  Hill,  Birmingham 
Heath,  Warws.].  B.  July  14,  1829,  at  72,  Lombard  Street, 
Binningham.  School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar,  1850;  Prizeman;  Chancellor's 
medallist,  1852;  B.A.  (8(^1  Classic)  1852;  M.A.  1855;  B.D. 
1862;  D.D.  1867.  Fellow,  1853-9.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1856; 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1853; 
priest  (Ely)  1857.  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby,  1852-8. 
Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1876  and  1891.  First  Head  Master 
of  Wellington  College,  1858-72,  and  made  it  a  great  public 
school.  Examining  Chaplain  to  Wordsworth,  Bishop  of 
Lincoln,  1868.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1869-72.  Chancellor  of 
Lincoln  Minster,  1872-7.  Founded  a  society  of  Clergy  for 
special  Evangelistic  work  in  the  diocese.  Chaplain-in- 
Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria,  1875-7.  Bishop  of  Truro, 
1877-83.  Formed  a  Divinity  school  for  the  training  of 
candidates  for  Holy  Orders.  Mainly  responsible  for  the 
building  of  a  new  Cathedral  for  Truro,  1880-7.  Served  on  the 
Royal  Commission  upon  Ecclesiastical  Courts,  1881.  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  1883-96.  Advocated  the  Parish 
Councils  Bill  in  the  House  of  Lords,  1893.  Introduced  the 
Clergy  Discipline  BOl  (passed,  1892).  His  work  in  connection 
with  patronage  bills  responsible  for  the  Benefices  Act  of 
1898.  Secured  the  appointment  of  a  Royal  Commission  to 
enquire  into  the  worlang  of  Education  Acts,  1886.  Created  a 


Benson,  Henry 

House  of  Laymen  to  sit  in  connection  with  the  convocation 
of  his  province.  Vigorously  opposed  the  disestablishment  of 
the  Church  in  Wales.  Organised  the  Central  Church  Com- 
mittee for  Church  Defence  and  Instruction,  1893.  Presided 
and  delivered  judgment  at  the  trial  of  Dr  Edward  King, 
Bishop  of  Lincoln,  for  alleged  ritual  offences,  1889-90. 
Devoted  much  time  to  the  missionary  work  of  the  Church 
and  revived  the  of&ce  of  an  Anglican  Bishop  at  Jerusalem. 
Practically  the  founder  of  the  Mission  to  the  Assyrian 
Church.  Went  on  a  preaching  tour  in  Ireland;  at  the 
re-opening  of  KUdare  Cathedral  and  elsewhere,  1896. 
Author,  Cyprian;  his  Life,  his  Times,  his  Work;  Sermons,  etc. 
Died  suddenly  Oct.  11, 1896.  Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral. 
See  Life  of  E.  W.  Benson  by  his  son,  A.  C.  Benson.  Father  of 
Arthur  C.  (1881),  Edward  F.  (1887)  and  Robert  H.  (1890). 
(Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  v;  D.N.B.) 

BENSON,  EDWIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  ii,  1879.  S.  of 
George,  parish  clerk,  of  Ripon.  B.  there  Nov.  16,  i860. 
School,  Ripon  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883. 

BENSON,  ERNEST  MOORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  2, 
1894.  S.  of  Alexander,  clerk,  of  Salop.  B.  May  3,  1875,  at 
Sparkbrook,  Birmingham.  School,  South  Eastern  College, 
Ramsgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B..\.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Ord. 
deacon,  1898;  priest  (Carlisle)  1899;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Barrow- 
in-Furness,  1898-1904.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Kirkdale,  Liverpool, 
1904-6.  P.C.  of  St  Benedict's,  Everton,  1906-18.  V.  of  All 
Saints',  Preston,  1918-31.  V.  of  St  Jude's,  Wolverhampton, 
1931-9-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

BENSON,  ERNEST  WALTER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1874. 
S.  of  George  (1877),  gentleman  of  H.M.  Chapel  Royal. 
B.  Jan.  19,  1856,  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  At  King's  College  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.  Practised  at  Bath.  Assistant  Medical 
Officer  of  Bath  Union  Workhouse.  Died  Dec.  10,  1882. 
Brother  of  Percy  G.  (1857).   (Venn,  11.  414.) 

BENSON,  FLORANCE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  7. 
1833,  as  Florence  (sic)  J.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Starling,  Esq.,  of 
North  Cray,  Kent  (aftenvards  of  the  Manor  House,  Tedding- 
ton,  Middlesex).  B.  Mar.  19,  1815.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  28,  1837,  as  Florance  John.  Migrated  to  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  30,  1840.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1840.  (A  half- 
brother  of  Richard  Meux  Benson,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.) 
Died  June  6,  1853,  aged  38,  at  the  Manor  House,  Teddington. 
Buried  there.  M.I.  in  the  church.  Half-brother  of  Henry  R. 
(1838).   (G.  Mag.,  1853,  II.  102;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

BENSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1877. 
S.  of  Samuel,  tailor.  B.  Sept.  3,  1814,  in  London.  Bapt. 
Dec.  25,  1814.  Mus.  Bac.  1878.  Professor  at  the  Royal 
Academy  of  Music,  London.  Lay  Vicar  of  Westminster 
Abbey.  Gentleman  of  the  Chapel  Royal.  Composer,  Glees. 
Died  Aug.  8,  1884,  at  47,  Gloucester  Street,  Belgrave  Road, 
London.  Father  of  Ernest  W.  (1874)  and  Percy  G.  (1857). 
(British  Musical  Biography.) 

BENSON,  GEORGE  LEWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  22,  1811.  S.  of  Edmund,  clerk,  of  Sahsbury,  Wills. 
[B.  Apr.  12,  1791.]  Matric.  Easter,  1811,  as  G.  Lewis; 
Scholar;  LL.B.  1817,  as  G.  Lewes.  Ord.  deacon,  1814;  pritit 
(Salisbury)  1815.  Vicar-Choral  of  Sahsbury  Cathedral, 
1823-62.  Minor  Canon  of  Sahsbury,  1823-1862.  Surrogate, 
1847-62.  P.C.  of  Homington,  Wilts.,  1834-48.  Married 
Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Bradford,  gent.,  of  Swindon,  and  widow 
of  George  Taunton,  R.  of  Stratford  Tony.  Died  Nov.  24, 
1862,  aged  71.  Brother  of  Robert  (1814).  (F.M.G.,  1136; 
G.  Mag.,  1863,  I.  123.) 

BENSON,  GEORGE  VERE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Jan.  20, 
1870.  3rd  s.  of  Charles,  M.D.  [of  42,  Fitzwilham  Square, 
DubUn].  B.  Aug.  22,  1847.  Previously  at  Trinity  College, 
Dubhn.  Matric.  Lent,  1870;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(35«/(  Wrangler)  1873;  M.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  3,  1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1878.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1893.  Deputy 
Coroner  for  West  Middlesex,  1894-9.  Coroner  for  East 
Sussex  and  for  the  Borough  of  Eastbourne,  1899-1927; 
retired.  .At  one  time  Vice-President  of  the  Coroners'  Society 
in  England  and  Wales.  Contributor  to  the  Encyclopedia  of 
the  Laws  of  England  and  to  The  Dictionary  of  National 
Biography.  Died  Feb.  21,  1929,  at  Lewes.  (The  Times, 
Feb.  23,  1929;  Medical  Directory.) 

BENSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1848.  S.  of  Henry  [of  Ramsgate,  Kent,  Esq.,  and  Mary,  dau. 
of  Edwin  Humphrey  Sandys.  School,  King's,  Canterbury]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon, 
1853;  priest  (Exeter)  1854;  C.  of  St  Mary's  Church  with 
Coffinswell,  Devon,  1853-6.  C.  of  Henley-on-Thames, 
1S56-63.  P.C.  of  Weald,  Kent,  1863-77.  V.  of  HorseU, 
Surrey,  1878.  R.  of  Famcombe,  Surrey,  1881-90.  Died 
Apr.  26,  1890,  aged  60.  Father  of  John  (1886)  and  of 
Henry  T.  (1876).  (Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees,  sub  Sandy; 
The  Guardian,  May  14,  1890.) 


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BENSON,  HENRY  BRISTOWE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  5,  1810.  S.  of  Robert  (1774),  V.  of  Heckington,  Lines. 

B.  Aug.  9,  1793,  at  York.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1811;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  1816;  C.  of  Heckingham,  1816;  succeeded  his  father  as 
V.  there,  1822-32.  Of  Utterby  House,  Louth,  Lines.  J. P.  for 
Lindsey.  Chairman  of  the  Louth  Board  of  Guardians. 
Married  Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sapsford  Harrold,  Esq.,  of 
Utterby  House,  Lines.,  Oct.  15,  1829.  Died  there,  Oct.  18, 
1855.  {Peik,  II.  367;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  11. 
665.) 

BENSON,  HENRY  FORD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1876;  from 
Cavendish  H.  Died  Apr.  23,  1933,  at  Palace  Road,  London, 
S.W.  2  (the  residence  of  his  brother).  {The  Times,  May  4, 
I933-) 

BENSON,  HENRY  ROXBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  22, 
1838.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  [Thomas]  Starling,  of  Russell  Square, 
London  (and  of  Teddington  Manor,  Middlesex).  [B.  Nov.  2, 
1818.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838,  as  H.  Roxby. 
Comet,  17th  Light  Dragoons,  1840;  Lieut. -Col.,  1856; 
placed  on  half-pay,  1862;  Col.,  7th  Hussars,  1879-84;  Col., 
17th  Lancers,  1884-92;  Lieut. -Gen.,  1877;  retired  General, 
1881.  Served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign,  1854-5  and  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny,  1857-9.  C.B.,  i86r.  Of  Fairy  Hill,  Reynold- 
stone,  Glamorgan.  J. P.  High  Sheriff  of  Glamorgan,  1883. 
Died  Jan.  23,  1892,  at  Fairy  Hill.  Half-brother  of  Florance  J. 
(1833).   (Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BENSON,  HENRY  [THOMAS].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus 
Oct.  I,  1876.  S.  of  Henry  (1848),  clerk.  B.  at  Henley-on 
Thames.    School,  Bute  House,  Petersham.    Matric.  Michs 

1876.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  L.S.A.,  1886.  L.R.C.P. 
1894,  as  Henry  Thomas.  J.P.  for  parts  of  Kesteven,  1899 
Of  Kingstonridge,  Lewes,  Sussex,  in  1939;  retired.  Brother  of 
John  (1886).  (Medical  Directory,  1938;  Kelly,  Handbook, 
I939-) 

BENSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25,  1792. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cockermouth,  Cumberland.  B.  June  14, 
1773.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  B..-^.  1796;  M.A. 
1799.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  19, 1797;  priest,  July9, 1797; 

C.  of  Ashby  St  Ledgers,  Northants.,  1797.  Married  Miss 
Telford,  dau.  of  John  Telford,  Esq.,  of  York,  Dec.  4,  1800. 
Of  St  Helen's,  Cockermouth.  Master  of  Harriers  at  Cocker- 
mouth.  Died  June  7,  1831,  aged  58,  at  St  Helen's,  Cumber- 
land. Brother  of  Christopher  (1804)  and  father  of  Thomas 
(1819).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BENSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15,  1801.  S.  of 
Joseph,  clerk  (the  well-known  divine,  for  whom  see  D.N.B., 
where  however,  he  is  said  to  have  died  without  issue — whereas 
in  his  will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Mar.  5,  1821,  he  mentions  three 
sons  and  three  daughters).  B.  July  26,  1783.  Matric.  Michs. 
1801;  Scholar,  1804.  B.A.  1805;  M.A.  1808.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  Sept.  21,  1806;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1807;  C.  of 
Horsleydown,  Surrey,  1806.  C.  of  Leicester,  1814.  Master 
of  Bridgnorth  Grammar  School,  1S16.  P.C.  of  Withington, 
Salop,  1819.  C.  of  Upton  Magna,  1819-25.  R.  of  Nortoa- 
sub-Hamdon,  Somerset,  1823-60.  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Levett,  R.  of  Willoughby  Waterless,  Feb.  14,  1809; 
(2)  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Gilpin,  R.  of  Pulverbatch, 
Salop,  Sept.  12,  1816.  Author,  Sermon.  Died  Aug.  27, 
i860,  at  Norton.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1817)  and  father  of 
William  (1838).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  A^.  and  Q., 
i2th  S.,  IX.  327;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  II.  438.) 

BENSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1886.  S.  of 
Henry  (1848),  clerk,  of  Farncombe  rectory,  Godalming, 
Surrey.  B!  Dec.  6,  1867,  at  Sevenoaks  Weald,  Kent.  School, 
Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893. 
Mining  engineer  and  assayer  in  Klondyke.  Brother  of 
Henry  T.  (1876). 

BENSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1896.   B.  May  20, 

1877.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1908.  Assistant 
Master  at  St  Bede's  School,  Eastbourne,  1900.  EngUsh 
Tutor  in  Moscow,  1902-9-.  Of  Lymington,  Hants.,  in  1915. 
Assistant  Master  at  West  Dowar  School,  Winchester,  in  1918; 
at  Canford  School,  Wimbome,  in  1923-.  At  Darlington  Hall 
School,  Totnes,  in  charge  of  the  apprentice  department, 
1929-.    (Selwyn  Coll.  Cal.) 

BENSON,  JOHN  MUSGRAVE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Mag- 
dalene, Oct.  II,  1881.  S.  of  John  Musgrave.  School, 
Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Late  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  3rd 
West  Yorks.  Regt.  Died  May  i8,  1932,  at  Oswaldkirk  Hall. 
(The  Times,  May  20,  1932.) 

BENSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  4, 
1843;  re-adm.  Nov.  4,  1847.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1843; 
B.A.  1848. 


Benson,  Robert  Hugh 

BENSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  i, 
1847.  S.  of  Michael.  B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Dec.  26,  1848,  as  of 
Sussex. 

BENSON,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  26,  1778.  Of 
Canterbury.  S.of  John,  D.D.  [Preb.  of  Canterbury].  B.  1761. 
Matric.  Michs.  1779;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1785.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1783;  priest,  1785;  C.  of  St  Michael  Royal, 
London,  1783.  V.  of  King  Charles-the-Martyr,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  1786-1829.  R.  of  Orgarswick,  Kent,  1788-91.  Lie. 
pr.,  dio.  Canterbury,  1789.  R.  of  St  Dunstan-in-the-East, 
London,  1789-91.  R.  of  Merstham,  Surrey,  1791-1833. 
Registrar  of  the  diocese  of  Gloucester.  Married  (i)  Mary  (his 
cousin),  dau.  of  James  Benson,  LL.D.,  Canon  of  Gloucester; 
(2)  Harriet,  widow  of  William  Aldersley,  of  Stoke  Manor, 
Surrev.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Apr.  i,  1833,  aged  72. 
Buried  at  Merstham.  M.I.  Father  of  the  next.  (A.  Gray; 
Cant.  Aa  Bk.;  Rochester  Records;  Brayley,  Surrey,  iv.  327; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

BENSON,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  19,  1808.  S.  of 
Martin  (above),  clerk.  B.  1789,  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent. 
Schools,  Sevenoaks  and  Westminster  (not  found  in  Record 
of  Old  Westminsters).  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Exhibitioner, 
1809;  B..A.  1812;  M.A.  1816.  C.  (to  his  father)  of  Merstham, 
Kent,  1815.  R.  of  Dunstable,  Beds.  Married  Rebecca 
Osborne,  of  Dunstable,  Beds.  Died  Aug.  11,  1834,  aged  45, 
at  Heath  Cottage  (? Dunstable),  Beds.  (G.  Mag.,  1834,  11. 
551;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937) 

BENSON,  PERCY  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
May  I,  1857.  S.  of  George  (1877).  Professor  of  Music,  of 
47,  Gloucester  Street,  Pimlico,  London.  School,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar,  1858;  B.A.  1S61.  Ord.  deacon 
(Meath)  i860;  priest  (Kilmore  for  Armagh);  C.  of  Camteel, 
Armagh,  1860-3.  C.  of  Bentham,  Yorks.,  1863-4.  C.  of 
Mansfield-Woodhouse,  Notts.,  1864-70.  V.  of  New  Boling- 
broke,  Lincoln,  1869-81.  V.  of  St  Werburgh,  Hoo,  Kent,  and 
Chaplain  to  the  Union,  1881-1900.  Died  1900.  Brother  of 
Ernest  W.  (1874). 

BENSON,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  29, 
1868.  S.  of  John,  gent,  [agent  to  the  Duke  of  Bedford]. 
B.  June  I,  1850,  at  Tavistock,  Devon.  Bapt.  July  19,  1850. 
[School,  Tavistock  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar, 
1871;  B.A.  (26</^  Wrangler)  1872.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1875. 
Practised  at  Sheffield;  in  the  firm  of  Benson,  Burdekin  and 
Co.,  of  Norfolk  Street,  Sheffield;  specialised  in  mining  and  gas 
law.  Died  suddenly  Jan.  13,  1931,  aged  80,  at  55,  Clarendon 
Road,  Sheffield.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1865).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BENSON,   ROBERT.  •  Adm.   Fell.-Com.   (age   19)   at  Christ's, 

May  28,  1774.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Esq.  (and  his  2nd  wife, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bridges,  of  Leeds).  B.  there  May  11, 
1755.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  B.A.  1778;  M.A. 
1782.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1778.  V.  (and  patron)  of 
Heckington,  Lines.,  1783-1822.  Married  Lucinda,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Fretwell,  Esq.,  of  Snaith,  Yorks.,  Dec.  8,  1778. 
Died  Jan.  i,  1822.  Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (i777); 
father  of  Henry  B.  (1810).  (Peile,  11.  299;  Burke,  Seats  and 
Arms,  2nd  S.,  i.  43.) 

BENSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  15, 
1 8 14.  3rd  s.  of  Edmund  [priest-vicar  of  Salisbury  Cathedral.] 
B.  [Feb.  5,  1797]  at  Salisbury,  Wilts.  School,  Weymouth 
(Dr  Dupre).  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1818.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1821. 
Practised  in  the  Courts  of  Equity.  Recorder  of  Salisbury, 
1836-44.  Went  to  Corsica,  'as  one  of  the  commissioners  to 
carry  into  effect  the  bequests  of  General  Paoli,  1823.'  Author, 
Sketches  of  Corsica;  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Arthur  Collier,  etc. 
Died  unmarried  June  21,  1844.  Buried  in  Salisbury  Cathe- 
dral.  Brother  of  George  L.  (1811).    (F.M.G.,  1136;  D.N.B.) 

BENSON,  ROBERT  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.  4th  s.  of  Edward  White  (1848),  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury. B.  Nov.  18,  1871,  at  Wellington  College,  Berks. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  at  the  Eton  Mission, 
Hackney  Wick,  Middlesex,  1894-7.  C.  of  Kemsing,  Kent, 
1897-8.  For  a  time  with  the  Community  of  the  Resurrection 
at  Mirfield,  Yorks.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic,  1903.  Ord. 
priest  at  Rome,  1904.  Returned  to  Cambridge.  Resided  at 
Llandaff  House.  Assistant  Priest  at  the  Roman  CathoUc 
Church,  Cambridge.  Private  Chamberlain  to  Pope  Pius  IX, 
1911.  Priest  in  the  CathoUc  Archdiocese  of  Westminster. 
Lived  at  Hare  Street,  Buntingford,  Herts.,  1908-14;  engaged 
in  carving,  embroidering,  gardening  and  Uterary  work. 
Novelist,  religious  writer  and  apologist.  Died  Oct.  19,  1914, 
atSalford.   Brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1881),  etc.   (D.N.B.) 


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BENSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  i6,  1817.  Of 
Yorks.  [S.  of  Joseph,  clerk,  Wesleyan  preacher,  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.  B.  Aug.  4,  1799,  at  Hull.]  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A. 
1823;  M.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  9,  1823;  priest 
(Winchester)  1824;  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Southwark,  1824; 
V.  there,  1843-81.  Lecturer  at  St  John's,  Horsleydown, 
Surrey,  1823-33.  Chaplain  of  Horseraonger  Lane  Gaol, 
1833-43.  Married  Hannah  Maria  Waller,  1829.  Published 
Professor  Rambach's  Meditations  and  Sufferings  of  Christ. 
Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  22,  1881,  aged  82,  at 
34,  Borough  High  Street,  London.  Brother  of  John  (1801). 
(R.  Gordon  Smith;  N.  and  Q.,  12th  S.,  ix.  327;  Boose,  iv. 
Suppl.) 

BENSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  July  3, 
1756.  B.  at  Stockport,  Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1756.  One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Bilsthorpe,  Notts.,  1773-1810. 

BENSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  3,  i777-  B. 
at  CarUsle.  Matric.  Michs.  1777.  Resided  tUl  Michs.  1779. 
[Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  Nov.  11,  i757,  at  Leeds  (sic).] 
It  so,  one  of  the  Honourable  Band  of  Gentleman  Pensioners. 
Died  unmarried  Apr.  9,  1794,  being  accidentally  drowned  at 
York.  Perhaps  brother  of  Robert  (1774)-  (Peile,  11.  307; 
Burke,  Seats  and  Arms,  2nd  ed.,  i.  43.) 

BENSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Johns',  July  21,  1819. 
S.  and  h.  of  John  (1792),  clerk,  of  St  Helens,  near  Cocker- 
mouth,  Cumberland.  [B.  Oct.  1802.]  Schools,  [Eton]  and 
Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar;  B.A.  1824. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1824.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  6,  1830;  priest,  May  29,  1831;  R.  of  North 
Fambridge,  Essex,  1832-87.  Botanist;  contributor  to  the 
Flora  of  Essex.  Died  June  9,  1887,  at  Gt  Fambridge.  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  British  and  Irish  Botanists.) 

BENSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  10, 
1821.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Cockermouth,  Cumberland. 
School,  St  Bees  (Mr  Bradley).  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A. 
1827. 

BENSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  23,  1865. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.  [of  Tavistock,  Devon].  B.  there  May  29, 
1846.  [School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A. 
1869.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1868.  Served  in  the 
North  West  Provinces  and  Oudh.  Assistant  Magistrate  and 
Collector.  Settlement  Officer  and  Manager  of  the  Awa 
Estate.  Assistant  Commissioner,  Oudh,  1883.  Joint  Magis- 
trate, 1883.  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  1887;  retired,  1896. 
Of  Egremont,  Tavistock.  J. P.  for  Devon,  1903.  Died  Dec. 
29,  1931,  aged  85,  at  Tavistock.  Brother  of  Reginald  (1868). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  31,  1931-) 

BENSON,  WALTER  KINGHORN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1882.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  4,  RedcUffe  Square, 
S.  Kensington,  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885. 

BENSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  10,  1836.  Of 
Lanes.  [2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool.  B.  Aug.  3, 
1816.]  Matric.  Easter,  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  13,  1840.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1844.  Of 
Langtons,  Alresford,  Hants.  J. P.  for  Southampton.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  31,  1887.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Charnwood.) 

BENSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  4,  1838. 
S.  of  John  (1801),  R.  of  Norton-sub-Hamdon,  Somerset. 
B.  May  8,  1819,  at  Bridgnorth,  Shropshire.  School,  Preston 
(Mr  Smith,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1838.  Civil  engineer. 
Married  Edmunda,  dau.  of  James  Bourne,  1852.  Author, 
Life  of  James  Bourne;  Memoirs  of  Six  Sisters  (daughters  of 
the  Rev.  Wilham  Gilpin) ;  Universal  Phonography,  etc.  Died 
Sept.  22,  1903,  at  Norton  House,  Hertford.  (R.  Gordon 
Smith.) 

BENSTED,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1899.  S.  of 
William  Horatio.  B.  Dec.  3,  1880,  at  Maidstone,  Kent. 
School,  Maidstone  Grammar.  Matric.  .Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1903.  Of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk,  1939.  (Queens'  Coll.  Club, 
I939-) 

BENSTED,  THOMAS  BARTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  21,  1831.  Of  Kent.  [B.  July  8,  1809.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1841;  C.  of  Honley,  Yorks.,  till  1848.  R.  (and 
patron)  of  Lockwood,  1848-77.  In  his  time  the  Church 
National  Schools,  for  600  children,  and  those  m  memory  of 
Mr  Fenton  were  erected.  Died  Jan.  i,  1878,  aged  68. 
Buried  at  Lockwood.  'In  the  south  aisle  of  Lockwood 
Church  is  a  memorial  brass  together  with  a  figure  of  Mr  Bensted 
in  the  medieval  style  robed  and  kneeling  in  a  gothic  arch  to 
a  fold  stool;  over  is  a  crest— a  griffin  bearing  a  cross  and 
underneath  the  arms  of  St  John's  CoUege,  Cambridge. 
Father  of  the  next.  (C.  A.  Hulbert,  Annals  of  Almondbury, 
271.) 


Benthall,  Arthur 

BENSTED,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  5. 
1861.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Barton  (above),  clerk,  of  Lockwood, 
Yorks.  B.  Oct.  11,  1842,  at  Basford,  Notts.  School,  Oundle 
(Mr  Stansbury).  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  i875- 
Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1867;  C. 
of  Weston-under-Edge,  Gloucs.,  1866-7.  Held  other  curacies, 
1867-78.  R.  of  St  George's,  Manchester,  i878-9i.  V.  of 
Spotland,  Lanes.,  1889-1923.  Surrogate,  dio.  Manchester, 
1893-1923.  Died  June  11,  1923,  aged  80,  at  Southport. 
(Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  June  15,  1923-) 

BENT,  BALDWIN  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  29, 
1853.  [S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Queen's  Square,  Westminster, 
London.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Lent,  1854.  Migrated  (age 
20)  to  Magdalene,  Jan.  29,  1855.  J.P.  for  Lanes,  and  for  the 
West  Riding,  Yorks.  Afterwards  of  Goodworth  House, 
Clatford,  Andover,  Hants.  Died  c.  1921.  Father  of  the  next 
and  Percy  S.  (1884).   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BENT,  BALDWIN  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  29, 
1885.  Of  9,  Malcohn  Street,  Cambridge.  [S.  of  Baldwin 
Harry  (above),  of  Upper  Sapey,  Worcs.  B.  July  2,  i86i. 
School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A. 
1896.  Civil  Engineer.  M.I.C.E.,  1899.  University  Demon- 
strator in  Mechanics,  1884-9.  Assistant  Engineer  of  Cordova 
and  N.  W.  Railway,  Argentine  Republic.  Resident  Engineer 
Carenero  railway  and  harbour  works,  Venezuela,  Ceara 
harbour  works,  Brazil,  etc.  Engineer  to  the  Midland  Rail- 
way; retired,  1926.  Of  Wray,  near  Lancaster.  J. P.,  i935- 
Brother  of  Percy  S.  (1884).   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BENT,  ELLIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  i,  1799. 
2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Bedford  Row,  London.  Matric. 
Easter,  1800;  B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1807.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Oct.  26,  1799.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1805.  Barrister-at- 
law.  Judge  Advocate  of  New  South  Wales,  Australia,  l8og- 
15.  Died  Nov.  10,  1815,  aged  32,  at  Sydney.  Brother  of  the 
next.  (T.  A.  Walker,  373;  J-  S.  Heaton,  Australian 
Dictionary.) 

BENT,  GEOFFREY  (JEFFREY)  HART.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age 
19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19,  1800.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of 
Warrington,  Lanes.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Barnes).  Matric. 
Michs.  1800;  B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1807.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  20,  1800,  as  Jeffrey  Hart.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1806.  Chief  Justice  of  New  South  Wales,  18 14;  of  Grenada, 
1820-33;  o^  St  Lucia,  1833-6;  of  British  Guiana,  1836-52. 
Served  in  the  West  Indies  (with  but  one  leave  of  absence) 
for  32  years.  Died  June  29,  1852,  aged  72,  at  George  Town, 
Demerara.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Boase;  G.  Mag.,  1852, 
II.  322.) 

BENT,  GEORGE.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1768.  S.  of  George 
(1726-7),  M.D.,  of  Exeter.  Matric.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford) 
Nov.  29,  1758,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1762.  R.  of  Highamp- 
ton,  Devon,  1775-6.  R.  of  Jacobstow,  Cornwall,  1776-1814. 
Chaplain  of  Sandford,  Devon,  and  R.  of  High  Bray,  1789 
1814.  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Milton,  of  Bristol, 
1773;  (2)  Hannah,  widow  of  Thomas  Marsh,  1785.  Died  1814, 
at  Sandford,  aged  72.  Perhaps  father  of  the  next.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  330;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 

BENT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  2,  i799-  Left 
Dec.  20,  1799  (Reg.).  [Perhaps  s.  of  George  (above)];  if  so, 
died  unmarried  1803.   (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862.) 

BENT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1796. 
S.  and  h.  of  James,  M.D.,  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Staffs. 
School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1797.  Did  not  matriculate. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  12,  1798.  Died  Nov.  12,  1798, 
as  the  result  of  the  accidental  discharge  of  a  fowling-piece. 

BENT,  PERCY  SALISBURY.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Jan.  19, 
1884.  [S.  of  Baldwin  Harry  (1853),  Esq.  B.  Jan.  16,  1867. 
School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Lent,  1884.  Silk  merchant; 
Messrs  Jewitt  and  Bent,  of  Yokohama.  Brother  of  Baldwin 
H.  (1885).    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BENTALL,  THEODORE  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1870.  S.  of  Edward  Hammond,  Esq.  B.  at  Heybridge, 
Essex.   Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877. 

BENTALL,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  29,  1871.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1888. 
Died  Mar.  5,  1931,  at  Uplands,  Wrington,  Somerset.  (The 
Times,  Mar.  7,  1931.) 

BENTHALL,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1843. 
[S.  of  Wilham  Searle,  Esq.,  of  York  Street,  Portman  Square, 
London.  B.  Apr.  5,  1825.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  3,  1843.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1848.  A  clerk  in  the  Post 
Office,  1850;  afterwards  Assistant  Secretary  there.  Died 
Feb.  16,  1882.  Brother  of  John  (1824)  and  William  (1821). 
(Lincoln's  Inn  Adm.  Bk.) 


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Benthall,  Charles  Francis 

BENTHALL,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  11,  1880.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Sherborne 
[formerly  Judge  in  the  district  of  Bengal].  B.  1861,  at 
Sherborne.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest  (Sarum)  1890; 
C.  of  St  Martin's,  Salisbury,  1888-91.  V.  of  Cofton,  Devon, 
1891-1918.  Rural  Dean  of  Kenn,  1909-12.  Chaplain  at 
Tangier,  1923-4.  Of  Riverside,  Teignmouth,  ini934.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  15,  1936,  aged  75,  at  Bishop- 
steignton,  Devon.  Brother  of  Winfrid  (1872).  (Sherborne 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  17,  1936.) 

BENTHALL,  HARRY  EVERETT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  i88fi.  S.  of  William  Henry  (1856),  sometime  m 
the  I.C.S.,  afterwards  of  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  Sussex.  B. 
June  I,  1867,  in  London.  School,  Tonbridse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1S89.  Sometime  Chief  Auditor  to  the  Bengal 
Central  Railway.  Subsequently  Secretary  to  a  public  com- 
pany in  London.  Died  Mar.  24,  1917.  Brother  of  William  L. 
(1887).    [Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

BENTHALL  or  BENTALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  12,  1824.  S.  of  WiUiam  Searle.  B.  at  Totnes, 
Devon  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Scholar, 
1825-  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1853.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  14.  1829;  priest,  June  5,  1830,  as 
Bentall,  John.  Usher  at  Westminster  School,  1828-46. 
Chaplain  to  the  Marquis  of  Ailsa,  1846-73-  V.  of  Willen 
Bucks  1852-87.  Married  (i)  Harriet,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Everett,  of  Salisburv,  Wilts.,  May  20,  1835;  (2)  Frances,  dau. 
of  William  Levi,  of  Moulsoe,  Bucks.,  May  7,  1861.  Author, 
theological.  Died  Sept.  i,  1887.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc. 
and  father  of  William  H.  (1856). 

BENTHALL  or  BENTALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  9,  182 1.  S.  of  WilUam  [Searle].  B.  at  Totnes, 
Devon.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  182 1;  Scholar, 
182-  Banker  at  Totnes.  Married  EUzabeth  Charlotte 
Cornish,  Sept.  8,  1831.  Died  June  16,  1877-  Brother  of  the 
above,  etc.   [Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BENTHALL,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  11, 
1856  [S.  of  John  (1824),  V.  of  WiUen,  Bucks.  B.  July  3. 
1837  Schools,  Westminster  and  Marlborough.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1864.  Cricket  'blue,'  1858.  A 
clerk  in  the  Board  of  Control,  afterwards  in  the  India  Of&ce. 
Precis  writer  and  Assistant  Private  Secretary  to  Sir  Charles 
Wood  Lord  Cranborne  and  Sir  Stafford  Northcote.  Private 
Secretary  to  the  Duke  of  Argyll,  1868-74.  Died  Jan  4,  1909. 
at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Father  of  the  next  and  Henry  h. 
(1886).   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BENTHALL,  WILLIAM  LOUIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct  14  1887.  S.  of  WilUam  Henry  (above),  formerly  in 
the  I  C.S.,  of  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  B.  Aug.  i,  1868,  in  London. 
School,  Uppingham  (Rev.  E.  Thring).  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B  A  1890-  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1891;  pnest  (St  Albans) 
1802-  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Walthamstow,  Essex,  1891-3.  C. 
of  Moulsham,  1894-8.  C.  of  Spitalfields,  London,  1898-1900. 
C  of  St  Luke's,  Hampstead,  1901-3,  C.  of  St  Mark  s, 
Tollington  Park,  1904-7.  Chaplain  at  Diisseldorf,  1907-10. 
Disappears  from  Crockford.  ign.  Went  into  retirement  for 
reasons  of  health.    Brother  of  Harry  E.  (1886). 

BENTHALL,  WINFRID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
July  17,  1872.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Sherborne.  B.  at 
Wynberg,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Matric.  Michs.  1872,  as 
Wmfred;  B.A.  1876;  M.B.  1881;  M.A.  1898.  Brother  of 
Charles  F.  (1880). 

BENTHAM,  GEORGE.  Hon.  LL.D.  1874-  S.  of  Sir  Sainuel, 
naval  architect  and  engineer  (for  whom  s«e  D.A^B.).  F.R.S. 
President  Of  the  Linnean  Society,  1861-74.  His  pubhcations 
include  works  on  the  flora  of  Hong  Kong  and  Austraha. 
C.M.G.,  1878.  Died  Sept.  10,  1884.   (D.N.B.) 

BENTHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  15, 
1773  B.  at  Ely,  Cambs.  [S.  and  h.  of  James  (1727),  Preb. 
and  Historian 'of  Ely  Cathedral,  for  whom  see  DN.B.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1775;  B.A.  i777;  M.A.  1780.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  28,  1777;  priest,  Sept.  19,  ^779-  C.oi  Downham, 
Cambs.,  1786.  V.  of  West  Bradenham,  Norfolk,  1788-1831. 
Published  jointly  with  W.  Stevenson,  F.S.A.,  a  2nd  edition 
of  the  Historv  of  Ely  Cathedral,  with  a  memoir  of  his  father 
prefixed.  Died  Jan.  17,  1831.  aged  75.  M.I.  at  West  Braden- 
ham. (Carthew,  West  Bradenham,  83;  G.  Mag.,  1831,  i. 
280.) 

BENTHAM,  WALTER  REID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
25  1887.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  M.R.C.S.,  of  223,  Bnxton  Road, 
London.  S.W.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894. 
Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (Winchester)  1898;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Aldershot,  1896-1901.  Held  other  curacies,  1901-12. 
V.  of  Empshott,  Hants.,  1912-15.  R  of  Upper  Clatford, 
1915-39--   (Crockford,  1939.) 


Bentinck,  William  George  Cavendish 

BENTINCK,    CHARLES    FERDINAND.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.    at 
Queens',  Oct.  26,  1782.    Of  Holland.    Matric.  Michs.  1784; 
B..A..  1787;  M.A.  1798. 
BENTINCK,  Count  CHARLES  HENRY  ALDENBURG.    Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1897.    3rd  s.  of  Henry  Charles 
Adolphus  Frederick  William  Aldenburg,  Count  of  the  Holy 
Roman  Empire,  of  53,  Green  Street,  Mayfair,  London.    B. 
Apr.  23,  1879,  in  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1897.   Entered  the 
Diplomatic  Service,  1906-10.    A  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman 
Empire.    Consul-General  for  Bavaria,  1924.    Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  Abyssinia,  1925-8. 
Minister  in  Peru  and  Ecuador,  1929-33;  to  Bulgaria,  1933-6. 
C.M.G.,    1923.     Envoy   Extraordinary   and   Minister   Pleni- 
potentiary at  Prague,  1936-.    K.C.M.G.,  1937.    Brother  of 
Henry  D.  A.  (1899)  and  Robert  C.  A.  (1895).   (Burke,  P.  and 
B.,  sub  Portland.) 
BENTINCK  [CAVENDISH-BENTINCK],  FREDERICK  GEORGE 
AUGUSTUS    CAVENDISH    [WILLIAM    GEORGE    F.    A.]. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28,  1874.    2nd  s.  of  George 
[Augustus  Frederick  Cavendish  (1839)],  of  3,  Grafton  Street, 
London.  B.  Aug.  26,  1856,  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.   Michs.   1874,  as  Frederick  Cavendish;   B.A.   1878. 
Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1875,  as  WiUiam  George 
Frederick   Cavendish,    2nd   s.    of   George   Aug.    Fredk.    C. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1879.   On  the  Western  Circuit.   Secretary 
to  the  Roval  Commission  on  the  Education  Acts,  1886-8. 
Of  Kit  Close,  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset.    J. P.,  F.S.A.    A  family 
trustee  of  the  British  Museum.    Married  and  had  issue  [in 
the  entry  of  his  marriage  in  the  Reg.  of  St  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  his  Christian  names  are  given  as  William  Frederick]. 
Brother  of  WUIiam  G.  C.  (1872).    (Fox-Davies;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.,  1937,  where  he  occurs  as  WilUam  George  Frederick.) 
BENTINCK,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK  CAVENDISH. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  2,  1839.    [S.  and  h.  of  Lord 
Frederick  Cavendish,  Major-Gen.,  C.B.    B.   July  9,    1821. 
School,    Westminster.]     Matric.    Michs.    1839;    M.A.    1844. 
Ensign  and  Lieut.,  Grenadier  Guards,  1840;  retired,  1841. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.   5,   1842.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
1846.      Equity    Draftsman    and    Conveyancer.      M.P.     for 
Taunton,  1859-65;  for  Whitehaven,  1865-75-.    ParUamen- 
tary  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  1874-5.   Judge  Advo- 
cate General,  1875-80.   P.C,  1875.   A  Trustee  of  the  British 
Museum,    1875-91.     Married    Prudence   Penelope,   dau.    of 
Col.   Charles   Powell   LesUe,   of  Glaslough,   Co.   Monaghan, 
Aug.  14,  1850.    A  frequent  contributor  on  art  matters  to 
The  Times.    Of  Branksea  Castle,  Brownsea  Island,  Dorset. 
Author,  Fact  against  Sensation,  etc.    Died  Apr.  9,  1891,  at 
Branksea  Castle.    Father  of  Frederick  G.  A.  C.  (1874)  and 
WiUiam  G.  C.  (1872).   [Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Boase,  iv. 
Suppl.) 
BENTINCK,    HENRY    DUNCAN    ALDENBURG.     Adm.    pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  25,  1899.   3rd  s.  of  Henry  Charles  Adolphus 
Frederick  WUham  Aldenburg,  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman 
Empire,  of  53,  Green  Street,  Mayfair,  London.   B.  June  24, 
1881,  in  London.    School,   Harrow.    Matric.   Michs.   1899; 
B.A.   1902.     Joined   the  Coldstream  Guards,   1903;   Capt., 
1912.    Served  in  the  Great  War  (in  France,  1915;  Brevet 
Major,   1916;  mentioned  in  despatches,  1916;  wounded  on 
the  Somme,   Sept.   1916).    Died  Oct.   2,    1916,  of  wounds 
received  in  action.    Brother  of  Charles  H.  A.  (1897),  etc. 
[Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BENTINCK,  JOHN.    Adm.   pens,   (age   17)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  4,  17S8.    2nd  s.  of  John  Albert  [Capt.,  R.N.,  Count  of 
the  Holy  Roman  Empire],  of  London,  for  whom  see  D.N.B. 
B.  1769.   Migrated  to  Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1790;  matric.  Michs. 
1790.     Migrated    to   Oxford;    matric.    (Worcester  CoUege), 
Nov.   20,    1793,   age  22;   B..\.   (O-xford)    1795;   M.A.   i797. 
Probably  V.  of  Sutton-upon-Lound,  Notts.,  1802-4.    Died 
unmarried  June  16,  1804,  at  Paris,  of  dysentery.    (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Portland;  G.  Mag.,  1804,  11.  881;  Al.  Oxon.) 
BENTINCK,  [Count]  ROBERT  CHARLES  ALDENBURG.   Adm. 
at  Trinity  Hall,  1895.  S.  and  h.  of  Count  Henry  Aldenburg, 
Col.,  of  Bustard  Manor,  Martin,  Salisbury.   [B.  Dec.  5,  1875.] 
School,  Chelsea.   Matric.  Michs.  1895.    A  Count  of  the  Holy 
Roman    Empire.     During    the    Great   War,    Capt.,    Derbs. 
Yeomanry,    Remount    Service,    1914.     Of    Orange    House, 
Heacham,  Norfolk,  and  of  53,  Green  Street,  London.  Married 
and  had  issue.    Died  Mar.  12,  1932  (known  in  England  as 
Capt.  Robert  Charles  Bentinck).    Brother  of  Charles  H.  A. 
(1897),  etc.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1932.) 
BENTINCK,   WILLIAM   GEORGE  CAVENDISH.     Adm.   pens. 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1872.   S.  and  h.  of  George  Caven- 
dish  (1839),  M.P.    B.  [.Mar.   5,  1S54]  in  London.    Schools, 
[.Marlborough]    and    Harrow.     Matric.    Michs.    1872;    B.A. 
1876;  M.A.  1879.    Private  Secretary  to  Lord  Knutsford  at 
the  Colonial  Office  and  to  Lord  Stanley  at  the  Board  of 
Trade.    M.P.  for  Penryn  and  Falmouth,  1886-^5.    J. P.  for 
Hunts,  and  Dorset.   A  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum.   Died 
Aug.  22,  1909,  at  Forest  Farm,  Windsor.  Brother  of  Frederick 
G.  A.  C.  (1874).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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Bentley,  Alfred  Thomas 

BENTLEY,  ALFRED  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2, 
i860.  S.  of  John.  B.  Dec.  11,  1839,  at  Cambridge.  School, 
Perse  Grammar  (Mr  Mason).  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A. 
Uoth  Wrangler)  1864;  M..-^.  1870.  Assistant  Master  at  St 
John's  School,  Leatherhead,  Surrey,  1864.  Lecturer  and 
Registrar  of  Victoria  University,  Manchester.  Of  2,  Norton 
Villas,  Fallowfield,  Manchester.  Died  there  Oct.  5,  1917. 
aged  77.   Brother  of  the  next.   {The  Times,  Oct.  9,  19 17.) 

BENTLEY,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  3, 
1855.  S.  of  John,  of  Trinity  Street,  Cambridge.  B.  there 
Nov.  II,  1836.  Schools,  Perse  and  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1855.  Migrated  to  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  B..\. 
(Dubl.)  1867;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  1868; 
priest,  1869;  C.  of  Old  Sodbury,  GIoucs.,  1868-70.  C.  of 
St  Mary-le-Cr>-pt,  1870-5.  C.  of  St  John's,  Gloucester, 
1876-95;  remained  without  cure.  Lived  latterly  at  11, 
College  Green,  Gloucester.  Died  there  Aug.  4,  1913.  Brother 
of  the  above.    (Venn,  11.  327;  H.  M.  F.  Gray.) 

BENTLEY,  FRANCIS  JOHN  ROYDS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  20,  1869.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  9,  Portland  Place, 
London.  B.  May  12,  1850,  at  Birch  House,  Bolton,  Lanes. 
School,  Harrow'.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Joined  the  6th 
Dragoon  Guards;  retired,  1872.  Of  Woodlands,  Wellington, 
Somerset.  J. P.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  13,  1916. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BENTLEY  or  FORBES-BENTLEY,  GEORGE  FORBES.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Caius,  July  4,  1868.  S.  of  J.  Forbes  Calland,  Esq. 
[styled  son  of  George  F.  C.  in  Venn],  of  Weston-super-Mare. 
B.  Feb.  12,  1850,  at  Glyncorrwg,  Swansea.  School,  Harrow; 
adm.  as  son  of  J.  F.  CaUand,  Esq.,  of  Upper  Forest,  Glamor- 
gans.  Never  resided.  [His  father  assumed  the  name  of 
Forbes-Bentley,  Apr.  24,  1854.]  No  profession.  Of  Bay  Tree 
Cottage,  Beckley,  Sussex.  Died  May  10,  1912.  (Venn,  ii. 
384;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Change  of  Name  Index.) 

BENTLEY,  GEORGE  HENRY  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
23)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  15,  1871.  S.  and  h.  of  Peter  George, 
clerk,  of  West  Felton,  Salop.  [B.  Oct.  12,  1849.  School, 
Marlborough.]  Matric.  Lent,  1872.  C.  of  Atchani,  Salop, 
1873-4.  Died  June  14,  1879,  in  London.  (Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BENTLEY,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5,  1893. 
S.  of  John  Eugene,  gent.,  of  Cheltenham,  GIoucs.  B.  Oct.  14, 
1874,  at  Bathwick,  Somerset.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1902.  House  Surgeon  at  Southport 
Infirmary.  Divisional  Surgeon  to  the  Metropolitan  PoUce. 
Hon.  Medical  Officer  of  Wilson  Cottage  Hospital,  Mitcham, 
Surrey.  Medical  Officer,  No.  5  District,  Surrey  County 
Council.  Of  380,  London  Road,  Mitcham  (Bentley  and 
Evans).  To  be  distinguished  from  the  Rev.  Harold  Bentley 
Bentley  (formerly  Smith,  H.  B.),  M.A.,  also  of  St  John's 
College.   (Medical  Directory,  1937.) 

BENTLEY,    HAROLD    BENTLEY    (Rev.),    see  SMITH,    H.    B. 

(1898). 
BENTLEY,  HENRY  CUMBERLAND.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1878.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1878.  S.  of 
Henry,  Esq.  B.  [May  4,  i860]  at  Woodlesford,  Yorks. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878,  as  Harry  C.  (Foster, 
Yorks.  Pedigrees,  i.) 

BENTLEY,  JOHN  MORGAN.  Adm.  at  Downing,  Dec.  6,  i875- 
Of  Bowdon,  Manchester.  [B.  Sept.  3,  1837,  at  Manchester.] 
Mus.Bac.  1877;  Mus.Doc.  1879.  Organist  at  St  Phihp's, 
Salford,  1855;  at  St  Stephen's,  Manchester,  i860;  at  St 
Saviour's,  1866,  and  of  Bowdon  Parish  Church  and  Cheadle 
Abbey  Church;  conducted  choral  societies  in  those  districts 
and  elsewhere.  Local  examiner  for  the  Royal  Academy  of 
Music,  1881.  Provincial  Grand  Organist  of  East  Lanes., 
1881.  Composer,  Oratio,  What  is  Life;  Cantata,  Gethsemane; 
Horae  Sacrae  (viohn);  songs,  etc.  (British  Musical 
Biography.) 

BENTLEY,  JOSEPH  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  23,  1892.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Barrow-on-Humber, 
Hull.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1904;  M.D.  1913. 
At  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  London.  L.S.A.,  1900.  Medical 
Officer  at  Charing  Cross  Convalescent  Home  and  Charing 
Cross  AuxUiary  Hospitals  for  wounded.  House  Physician 
at  the  Berkshire  Hospital,  Reading,  1900-2.  Medical 
Officer  at  the  Radcliffe  Home  for  Merchant  Seamen.  Medical 
Officer  to  the  Post  Office.  Hon.  Medical  Officer  to  the 
Laleham  Orphanage,  Oxted,  Surrey.  Of  Limpsfield,  Surrey 
(Laing,  Bentley,  Cohen  and  Walker).  (Medical  Directory, 
1937.) 

BENTLEY,  RICHARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  25, 
185 1.  S.  of  James,  ironmonger,  of  Royton,  Lanes.  B.  there 
Apr.  2,  1825.  School,  Chester  Training  College.  Did  not 
reside.   (Venn,  11.  304.) 


Benwell,  [Edward  Lewis] 

BENTLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  I,  1868.  S.  of  Robert  John,  Esq.,  of  Finningley  Park, 
Bawtry,  Yorks.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1868.  Died 
Sept.  7,  1870,  at  Doncaster.   (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BENTLEY,  ROBERT  JOHN  HALES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  21,  1861.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  Feb.  18,  1844,  at  Cobridge, 
Staffs.   School,  Cheltenham  College.   Matric.  Michs.  1862. 

BENTLEY,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May  25, 
1753;  re  adm.  Jan.  23,  1768.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Helmsley, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Helmsley.  Matric.  Michs.  1753. 
Probably  ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  20,  1760.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Camberwell,  died  Oct.  1795.  Camden  Chapel, 
Peckham,  was  founded  after  his  decease,  'by  those  of  his 
congregation  who  were  dissatisfied  with  the  preaching  of  his 
successor  which  was  not  of  that  evangelical  character  to 
which  they  had  been  accustomed.'  (Brayley,  Surrey,  in. 
266.) 

BENTLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  8, 
1845.  S.  of  John  [of  Park  Crescent,  Brighton;  afterwards 
secretary  to  the  Bank  of  England].  B.  [July  26,  1823]  at 
Islington,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1849;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  23,  1849; 
priest,  Dec.  22,  1850;  C.  of  Baunton,  GIoucs.,  1849.  C.  of 
Somerford  Magna,  Wilts.,  185 1.  C.  of  Ash  ton  Keynes, 
1853-60.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Bridgnorth,  Salop,  1860-79.  V. 
of  Bosbury,  Heref.,  1879-97.  Rural  Dean  of  Frome,  Southern 
Division,  1883-92.  R.  of  Newent,  GIoucs.,  1897-1905.  Twice 
married  and  had  issue.  Resided  latterly  at  Torquay.  Author, 
History  of  Bosbury;  Sermons.  Died  Jan.  3,  1908,  aged  84,  at 
Torquay.   (Fox-Davies;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  111.) 

BENTLEY,  THOMAS  JACKSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1880.  S.  of  J.,  silk  manufacturer.  B.  June  3, 
i860,  at  Fountain  Street,  Leek,  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs.  18S0; 
B..\.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1884;  priest  (York  for 
Ripon)  1885;  C.  of  Outwood,  Yorks.,  1884-5.  Chaplain  at 
Drumtochty  Castle,  N.B.,  1885-8.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Brighton,  1888-92.  C.  of  Brownhill,  Yorks.,  1892-5.  V.  of 
Horsham,  Victoria,  .Australia,  1896-7.  V.  of  St  John's,  Port 
Fairy,  Victoria,  1897-9.  C.  of  Acton  Green,  Middlesex, 
1899-1903.  C.  of  Fomcett  St  Mary  with  St  Peter,  Norfolk, 
1903-8;  R.  there,  1908-35.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Hereford,  1936-. 
Resident  at  UlUngswick  rectory,  Hereford,  in  1939.  (Crock- 
ford,  1939.) 

BENTLEY,  THOMAS  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  June  5,  1776.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  (1718)  [artist 
and  dramatist],  of  Teddington,  Middlesex  [and  grandson  of 
Richard  (1676),  D.D.,  Master  of  Trinity].  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1777;  Scholar,  1777.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1779.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1785.  Died 
Oct.  1831,  aged  72,  at  Csdais.  Occurs  as  Richard  Bentley  in 
G.  Mag.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  G.  Mag.,  1831,  11. 
381.) 

BENTLY,  FRANCIS  MIDDLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1895.  S.  of  Seymour  (1861),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  23,  1877, 
at  Markham-Clinton,  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
1898;  M.A.  1902.  Head  Master  of  Monkstown  Park  School, 
Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin,  in  1939.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BENTLY  (or  BENTLEY),  SEYMOUR  (or  ST  MAUR).  Adm.  pens, 
at  Queens',  Oct.  11,  1861.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Rothwell 
(next),  R.  of  St  Matthew's,  Manchester.  School,  Rossall.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1861.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Exeter 
College)  Dec.  4,  1863,  age  20,  as  Seymour.  Subsequently  at 
University  CoUege,  Durham;  B.A.  (Durham)  1869;  M.A. 
1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1870;  priest  (Lincoln)  1871;  C. 
of  Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham,  1870-1.  V.  of  Markham- 
Clinton,  Notts.,  1872-1902.  V.  of  Bothamsall,  1878-83; 
retired,  1902.  Of  Bute,  Whitby,  in  1913.  Father  of  Francis  M. 
(above).   (Al.  Oxon.;  Rossall  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1913.) 

BENTLY  or  BENTLEY,  THOMAS  ROTHWELL  (Rev.).  M.A. 
1850;  incorp.  from  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin.  Adm.  at  Em- 
manuel, June  26,  1850.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  John.  B.  in 
London.]  Adm.  at  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  Jan.  20,  1831, 
age  24,  as  Bentley,  T.  R.;  B.A.  (DubUn)  1835;  M.A.  1838. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1838.  Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest,  1836.  R. 
of  St  Matthew's,  Manchester,  1840-84.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Manchester,  1870-84.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Jtme  2,  1884, 
aged  79.  Father  of  Seymour  (above).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Al.  Dubl.; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

BENTON,  REGINALD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  1,  1848. 

BENWELL,  [EDWARD  LEWIS].  .\dm.  Fell.  Com.  at  Sidney, 
Mar.  20,  1820.   Matric.  Easter,  1820. 


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Benwell,  Ernest  John  Henry 


Bere,  Richard 


BENWELL,  ERNEST  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  30,  1892.  S.  of  Ernest  William,  government  official, 
collector  of  taxes  and  legacy  duties,  of  Oban,  Scotland.  B. 
Dec.  27,  1872,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B..\.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield)  1896; 
priest  (York)  1897;  C.  of  St  Anne-in-the-Grove  (or  Chapel- 
le-Briers),  Southowram,  Yorks. ,  1896-1900.  C.  of  Arundel, 
Sussex,  1900-2.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  .4rgyll  and  the  Isles,  1905-7. 
R.  of  St  Adamnan,  Duror,  Argyll,  1907-29.  Canon  and 
Synod  Clerk  of  Argyll  diocese  and  the  Isles,  1923-9.  Died 
Jan.  31,  1929,  at  the  rectory.  {Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Feb.  4,  1929.) 

benwell,  henry.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  3,  1873-  S. 
of  Henry  Davis  [surgeon],  of  13,  Wickham  Terrace,  Lewisham 
High  Road,  London.  B.  Apr.  9,  1854,  at  Lewisham.  School, 
Blackheath  Proprietary  (Mr  Kempthorne).  Matric.  Michs. 
1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Solicitor,  1880;  of  London  and 
Deptford.  Died  Dec.  10,  1897,  aged  43,  at  St  Leonards. 
{G.E.C.) 

benwell  [post  DE  COURCY-BENWELL],  HENRY  FREDE- 
RICK. Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  12,  1872.  S. 
of  Henry  Frederick,  clerk.  B.  at  Fenton,  Lines.  [School, 
Christ's  Hospital.]  Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1877;  priest  (York)  1878. 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Sheffield,  1877.  C.  of  St  Olave's  with  St 
GUes',  York,  1877-80.  C.  of  Thirsk,  Yorks.,  1880-3.  V.  of 
Myton-on-S\vale,  1883-7.  Missioner  in  London,  1887-91. 
Assumed  the  name  of  De  Courcy-Benwell,  Jan.  11,  1888. 
C.  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex,  1891-4.  C.  of  St  Anne's,  South 
Lambeth,  London,  1894-7.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens, 
London,  1897-1900.  C.  of  St  John's,  Stratford,  1900-1. 
Missioner  of  St  Barnabas  Mission,  Victoria  Docks,  London, 
1901-13.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Colchester,  Essex,  1913-32. 
Died  1932.  (Christ's  Hospital  Reg. ;  Index  to  Change  of  Name.) 

BENWELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  Jan.  15,  1844. 
S.  of  Timothy,  mason,  of  Kirkby  Malzeard,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  July  19,  1818.  Re-adm.  July  7,  1858,  for  B.D. 
degree,  as  BonweU  {sic),  James,  but  did  not  take  the  degree. 
[To  be  distinguished  from  James  BonweU,  P.C.  of  St  Philip's, 
Stepney,  London,  1845-61;  he  was  deprived  of  his  living  for 
immoral  conduct;  died  Apr.  2,  1874,  aged  53;  see  Boase,  iv. 
Suppl.;  Hennessy.] 

BENYA  PRA  ONG,  H.R.H.  Prince  of  Siam.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1899.  S.  of  H.M.  [Rama  V],  King  of 
Siam.  B.  Sept.  13,  1882,  in  Siam.  Matric.  Michs.  1899. 
[King  Rama  V  died  in  1910  and  was  succeeded  by  his  son 
Mahallparat  (Rama  VI);  bom,  1881;  he  died  Nov.  26,  1925, 
and  was  succeeded  by  his  youngest  and  only  surviving 
full-brother  Prajadhipok  who  was  born  in  1893.]  (W.  A.  R. 
Wood,  History  of  Siam.) 

BENYON,  EDWARD  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  22,  1819.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  18,  1826;  priest  (Bristol)  Dec. 
17,  1826.  R.  of  Downham,  Essex,  1827-39.  R-  °f  North 
Ockenden,  1827-39.  R-  of  Culford,  Ingham-cum-Timworth, 
Suffolk,  1839-83.  R.  of  Eldon  (or  Elveden),  1841-5.  Died 
suddenly  July  7,  1883,  aged  81.   (Card.  Act  Bk.) 

BENYON,  JAMES  HERBERT,  see  FELLOWES. 

BENYON  [post  BENYON  DE  BEAUVOIR],  RICHARD.  Adm. 
Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Nov.  26,  1787-  Of  Essex.  S.  and  h. 
of  Richard,  of  Gidea  Hall,  Essex.  B.  Apr.  28,  1770.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  1795. 
M.P.  for  Pontefract,  1802-6;  for  WaUingford,  1806  and 
1807-12.  Of  Englefield  House,  Berks.  J. P.,  D.L.  High 
Sheriff  of  Berks.,  1816-17.  Gave  £5000  to  found  the  Royal 
Berks.  Hospital,  1839;  also  a  landowner  in  Essex;  patron  of 
the  living  of  North  Ockendon.  Took,  by  Royal  Licence,  the 
name  of  Powlett  Wright  in  addition  to,  and  before  that, 
of  Benyon,  Aug.  1814;  relinquished  the  surnames  of  Powlett 
and  Wright  and  took  the  surname  of  de  Bcauvoir,  in  addition 
to,  and  after  that  of  Benyon,  Apr.  24,  1822.  [For  some 
account  of  the  complicated  relationships  which  explain  these 
changes  of  name  see  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.,  App.  131.] 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Sykes,  of  Basildon 
Park,  Berks.,  Sept.  27,  1797.  Devised  a  portion  of  his 
estates  to  his  nephew,  Richard  FeUowes  {post  Benyon). 
Died  s.p.  Apr.  1854.  {St  John's  Coll  Adm.,  iv;  Burke,  L.O.; 
W.  Palin,  Stifford.) 

BENYON,  RICHARD,  see  FELLOWES,  RICHARD  (1829). 

BENYON,  SAMUEL  YATE.  Adm,  pens,  at  Jesus,  Dec.  6,  1782. 
S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  of  Shrewsbury.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Imi, 
May  3,  1781.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1787.   Bencher,  1816.    K.C. 

Married ,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mason,  Esq.,  of  Shrewsbury, 

June  26,  1789.  Died  May  29  (?  Mar.  31),  1822.  Father  of  the 
next.   (A.  Gray.) 


BENYON,  SAMUEL  YATE.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  14,  1818.  S.  of  Samuel  Yate  (above).  B.  in  London. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823,  as  S.  Yate. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  22,  1819.  Of  Denston  Park, 
Newmarket,  Cambs.  J. P.  for  Suffolk.  Chairman  of  the 
Newmarket  Bench  of  Magistrates  and  of  the  Board  of 
Guardians.  Died  May  19,  1864,  aged  63,  at  Stetchworth, 
Newmarket.    (G.  Mag.,  1864,  I.  814;  11.  121.) 

BENYON-WINSOR,  WILLIAM  STEVENS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  7,  1876.  S.  of  William  Henry,  of  23,  Pem- 
bridge  Gardens,  London.  B.  Oct.  23,  1857,  in  London. 
School,  Rugby.    Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1881. 

BEN  YUSUF  or  BEN  YUSEF,  MUSTAFA  MUSA.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Downing,  Apr.  20,  1874.  Matric.  Easter,  1874,  as  Ben- 
Yusef. 

BEOR,  HENRY  ROGERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1864.  4th  s.  of  Richard  White,  attorney-at-law.  B.  Feb.  7, 
1846,  at  Swansea.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Adm.  at 
the   Middle   Temple,   Jan.    28,    1867.     Called   to   the   Bar, 

1870. 

BERDMORE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  27,  i755- 
Of  Notts.  [S.  of  Thomas  (?  1718),  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Notting- 
ham. B.  there  May  29,  1739.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1755;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler)  ly^g;  M.A.  1762. 
D.D.  (Lambeth)  1777.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  24,  1763; 
V.  of  Whittlesford,  Cambs.,  1763-71.  Master  of  Charter- 
house School,  1769-91.  Married  Mary  Matthews.  Author, 
Specimens  of  Literary  Resemblance  in  the  works  of  Pope,  Gray 
and  other  celebrated  leriters,  with  Critical  Observations  in  a 
series  of  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Peter  Forster.  Died  Jan.  20,  1802. 
Buried  at  Charterhouse.  M.I.  Will  (P.P.C.)  Feb.  1802. 
Father  of  the  next.    {Al.  CaHhus.;  D.N.B.) 

BERDMORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  June  24, 
1791.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  (above),  D.D.,  Master  of  Charter- 
house. School,  Charterhouse.  Scholar,  1791;  matric.  Lent, 
1792;  B.A.  1795.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  15,  i795- 

BERE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  10, 
1842.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  of  Tiverton.  B.  Jan.  26,  1822,  in 
London.  School,  Tiverton  (Mr  Sanders).  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  1849.  Probably  previously  entered  at  Oxford; 
matric.  (Lincoln  College)  June  10,  1841,  age  19,  s.  of  Charles, 
gent.,  of  St  Pancras,  London.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BERE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  16,  1810.  S. 
and  h.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Morebath,  near  Tiverton,  Devon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1810.  Of  Timewell  House,  Morebath.  J. P. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Randolph,  of  Tiverton. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1815).    (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862.) 

BERE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  20,  1840.  Of 
Somerset.  [S.  of  Richard  (1815),  clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1840; 
B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest  (Exeter)  1846;  P.C.  of 
Upton,  Somerset,  1846-58  and  1865-79.  C.  of  Withiel- 
Florey,  1847-58.  C.  of  Selworthy,  1858-64.  R.  of  Skilgate, 
1865-83.   Died  there  Mar.  27,  1883,  aged  62.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BERE,  MONTAGUE  BERE  BAKER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17) 
at  Tri.nity  Hall,  Jan.  31,  1792.  S.  and  h.  of  William 
[Baker],  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Timberscomb,  Somerset  [and 
Anne,  dau.  of  Davy  Bere,  Esq.].  School,  Tiverton.  Matric. 
Lent,  1793.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  28,  1791,  as 
Montague  Bere  Baker.  Of  Morebath,  Devon.  Assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Bere  by  Royal  Licence.  Married 
(i)  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Edward  Clarke,  of 
Trimlet  House,  Somerset,  1795;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Lee,  Esq.,  of  Bardon,  Somerset,  Jan.  25,  1804.  Died  Jan.  29, 
1804  (sic).  Father  of  Wilham  B.  (1819).  (Burke,  L.G.,  ed. 
1862.) 

BERE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  3,  1779.  3rd 
s.  of  John,  V.  of  Morebath,  Devon.  B.  there  Sept.  6,  1761. 
School,  Tiverton  (Mr  Atherton).  Matric.  Lent,  1780;  Scholar; 
B..\.  17S3;  M.A.  1786;  B.D.  1793.  Fellow.  V.  of  Carhampton, 
Somerset,  1802-.  V.  of  Morebath,  Devon,  1813-31.  Died 
Aug.  28,  1831,  aged  70.   (G.  Mag.,  1831,  11.  378.) 

BERE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Magdalene,  Nov.  ii, 
1815.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Morebath,  Devon.  School, 
Reading.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  LL.B.  (Civil  Law,  1st  Class) 
1817.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Oriel  College)  Dec.  14, 
1810,  age  17.  Ord.  deacon,  1816;  priest,  1817;  R.  of  Skilgate, 
Somerset,  1817-65.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List  in  1865. 
Brother  of  John  (1810);  father  of  John  (1840).    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BERE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26,  1873. 
S.  of  Richard  [solicitor,  of  Barons  Down,  of  TimeweU  House, 
Devon,  and  of  Milverton].  B.  1854,  at  Milverton.  Bapt. 
Nov.  28,  1854.  Matric.  Michs.  1S73.  Of  Barons  Down, 
Somerset,  and  of  Old  Halls,  Milverton.  Died  Feb.  5,  1933,  at 
Old  Halls,  Milverton,  aged  78.  (Walford,  Co.  Fam.;  The 
Times,  Feb.  6,  1933.) 


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BERE,  SANDFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1881. 
3rd  s.  of  Montague  [Q.C.,  County  Court  Judge],  of  Grimstone, 
Horrabridge,  Devon.  B.  June  6,  1862,  at  Whimple,  Devon. 
Sqhool,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Entered  the 
I.C.S.,  i888.  Assistant  Commissioner  in  Burma,  1888-99. 
Died  Feb.  17,  1899.    {Record  of  Old  Westmmsiers.) 

BERE,  WILLIAM  BAKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  11, 
1819.  Of  Devon,  and  s.  of  Montague  Bere  Baker  {1792), 
Esq.    Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar,  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A. 

1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester,  Litt.  dim.  from )  Dec.  21, 

1823.  P.C.  of  Upton,  1826.  V.  of  Morebath,  Devon,  1832-44. 
Married  Mary  Emily,  dau.  of  John  Sprye,  V.  of  Ugborough, 
Devon.  Died  s.p.  Oct.  5,  1844,  aged  44,  at  Plymouth. 
(Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  662.) 

BERE,  or  BEER,  THOMAS,  see  BEARE. 

BERENS,  ALEXANDER  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  June  30,  1861.  S.  of  Otto  Alexander,  mer- 
chant, of  London,  deceased.  School,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1874. 

BERESFORD,  ADEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  i,  1870. 
S.  of  Francis  Marcus,  gent.  B.  at  AH  Saints',  St  John's 
Wood,  London.  Bapt.  July  14,  1852.  [School,  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875.  Of  Hill  Crest,  Meads, 
Eastbourne.  Died  Oct.  10,  1931,  at  47,  St  John's  Wood 
Park,  London.  {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  13, 
1931-) 

BERESFORD,  CECIL  HUGH  WRIOTHESLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  28,  1870.  2nd  s.  of  William  (1835), 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-law  and  County  Court  Judge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  16,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1875.  On  the  South 
Eastern  Circuit.  County  Court  Judge  of  the  Mid  Wales 
Circuit,  1891;  of  the  Devon  and  Somerset  Circuit,  1893.  J. P. 
for  Somerset  and  for  various  boroughs  in  Devon.  Of  The 
Hall,  Wear  Giflford,  near  Bideford.  A  popular  judge  and  a 
keen  sportsman.  Died  Feb.  13,  1912,  at  Weston-super-Mare. 
Father  of  the  next,  Charles  V.  (1898)  and  Marcus  de  la  Poer 
(1899).    (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Feb.  15,  1912.) 

BERESFORD,  CECIL  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1895. 
S.  of  Cecil  Hugh  Wriothesley  (above),  of  Wear  Gifford  Hall, 
Bideford,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  LL.B.  1898.  Barrister. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Royal  Defence  Corps). 
Died  Oct.  9,  1917.  Brother  of  the  next  and  Marcus  de  la 
Poer  (1899).   {Univ.  War  List.) 

BERESFORD,  CHARLES  VENABLES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1898.  S.  of  Cecil  Hugh  W.  (1870)  [Barrister  and  County 
Court  Judge],  of  Wear  GiSord  Hall,  Bideford,  Devon. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Easter,  1898.  Joined  the 
Mihtia,  Worcester  Regt.,  1900;  Capt.,  1907.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Major;  administrative  office,  R..'\.F.).  Brother  of 
Cecil  W.  (above).    {Univ.  War  List.) 

BERESFORD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  2,  1752.  3rd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Fenny  Bentley,  Derbs. 
Bapt.  Mar.  26,  1733,  at  Ashbourne.  School,  Bosworth, 
Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1752;  B.A.  {6th  Wrangler)  1756;  M.A. 
1759.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  6,  1757;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1757.  V.  of  Arnold,  Notts.,  1760-87.  R.  of  Wilms- 
low,  Cheshire,  1770-87;  buUt  the  parsonage  house  there. 
Married  Mary  Parker,  of  Salford,  Warws.  Died  suddenly 
Apr.  II,  1787.  Buried  at  Arnold.  M.L  Brother  of  William 
{1758).   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  617;  Glover,  11.  45,  106.) 

BERESFORD,  EDWARD  ADEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1875.  4th  s.  of  Henry  Browne,  Esq.,  late  of  the 
i.C.S.,  Bengal.  B.  [Aug.  18, 1855]  at  Bognor,  Sussex.  [School, 
Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Migrated  to  King's, 
Feb.  4,  1876;  B.A.  1879;  LL.M.  i8gi.  Ord.  deacon,  1892; 
priest  (Southwell)  1893;  C.  of  Lenton,  Notts.,  1892-5.  C.  of 
Caldecote,  Rutland,  1896-7.  C.  of  Dartford,  Kent,  1898-9. 
R.  of  Hoby-cum-Rotherby,  Leics.,  1899-1922.  Lived 
latterly  at  Orpington,  Kent.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Oct.  12,  1934,  aged  79,  at  Orpington.  Brother  of  John  J. 
(1875)  find  Gilbert  (1884).  {Fox-Davies;  King's  Coll.  Adm. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  15,  1934.) 

BERESFORD,  FITZHERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  31,  1897.  S.  of  William  [V.  of  St  Luke's,  Leek,  Staffs.]. 
B.  Apr.  2,  1878,  at  Stafford.  School,  Grantham  (Mr  W.  J. 
Hutchings).  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1901;  priest  (Exeter)  1902;  C.  of 
Tamerton  Foliott,  Devon,  1902-7;  resigned  owing  to  ill- 
health.  Temp.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Leek.  Died  Mar.  18,  1909,  at 
Keston  rectory,  the  home  of  his  uncle,  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Campion.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BERESFORD,  FRANK  GRAVES  DE  LA  POER.  Adm.  at 
Caius,  Oct.  I,  1884.  S.  of  Robert  de  la  Poer,  M.D.,  of 
Oswestry.  B.  there  Jan.  4,  1868.  School,  Oswestry.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884.  B.A.  (Dublin).  A  medical  student.  Died  Jan. 
1896.   {Venn,  11.  472.) 


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BERESFORD,  GEORGE  [DE  LA  POER].  Adm.  FeU.-Coni.  at 
Emmanuel,  Nov.  15,  1794;  from  Dublin.  [2nd  s.  of  William, 
Bishop  of  Ossory  (afterwards  Baron  Decies).]  (Previously 
adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Dec.  28,  1791. 
age  15.)  Matric.  Easter,  1795,  as  G.  Delapoer;  B.A.  (Em- 
manuel) 1796;  LL.B.  and  LL.D.  (Dublin)  1797.  Ord.  deacon 
(Dublin)  June  25,  1797;  priest.  May  i,  1798;  R.  of  Kil'ereran, 
1798-1816.  Preb.  of  Tuam,  1798-1816.  Provost  of  the 
Cathedral  of  Tuam,  1816-42.  Of  Fenagh,  Co.  Leitrim. 
Married  Susannah,  dau.  of  Hamilton  Gorges,  Esq.,  May  21, 
1798.  Died  Sept.  10,  1842,  aged  66,  at  Benidoran  (Bun- 
doran).  Brother  of  John  (1791).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Decies;  G.  Mag.;  Cotton,  Fasti  Eccles.  Hiber.,  iv.) 

BERESFORD,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  14, 
1791.  Of  Derbs.  [S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Ashbourne  and 
Bentley,  Derbs.  B.  1774.]  School,  Macclesfield  (Mr  Ingles). 
Matric.  Michs.  1791;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {13th  Wrangler)  1795; 
M.A.  1799.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry)  Dec.  21, 
1798;  priest.  May  19,  1799;  C.  of  Gt  Packington,  Leics., 
1798.  R.  of  For'dwich,  Kent,  1799-1802.  R.  of  Saxelby, 
Leics.,  1800-9.  R-  of  Bedworth,  Warws.,  1802--9.  R.  of 
Trowbridge,  Wilts.,  1809-13.  R.  of  Aylestone,  Leics.,  1813- 
19  and  again  1838-43.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  London, 
1819-38.  R.  of  Hoby  with  Rotherby,  Leics.,  1838-43. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Browne,  R.  of  Hoby,  Oct.  15, 
1805,  at  Hoby.  For  the  correction  of  a  somewhat  misleading 
account  of  his  character,  given  in  Cobbett's  Rural  Rides,  see 
the  article  by  J.  Beresford  in  The  Times  Lit.  Suppl.,  Jan.  29, 
1931.  Author,  Sermon.  Died  June  2,  1843,  aged  69,  at 
Aylestone  rectory.  Father  of  the  next,  William  (1835)  and 
John  J.  (1840).    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BERESFORD,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  20, 
1829.  S.  of  Gilbert  (above),  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  B. 
[Feb.  9,  1812]  at  Trowbridge,  Wilts.  Matric.  Michs.  1830; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1838;  B.D.  1846.  Fellow,  1835-49. 
Ord.  deacon,  1839;  priest  (Ely)  1840.  R.  of  Hoby  with 
Rotherby,  Leics.,  1843-99.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough, 
1854-99.  Rural  Dean,  1864-70.  Married  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Pares,  Esq.,  of  Hopwell  Hall,  Derbs.,  Mar.  27, 
1849,  at  Wilne,  Derbs.  Author,  Poems.  Died  Jan.  4,  1899,  at 
Hoby  rectory.  Brother  of  William  (1835)  and  father  of 
GUbert  E.  (1871).   {Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BERESFORD,  GILBERT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1884.  S. 
and  h.  of  Henry  Browne,  I.C.S.  B.  May  21,  1848,  at  Ronde- 
bosch,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  1887;  B.A. 
1887.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1879;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Upper  Chelsea,  1879.  Held  curacies  in  London, 
Northants.,  Yorks.  and  elsewhere,  1880-98.  C.  of  Gt  St 
Mary's,  Cambridge,  1886-8.  R.  of  Beaford  All  Saints', 
Devon,  1899-1914.  Died  Mar.  26,  1914,  aged  66.  Brother  of 
Edward  A.  (1875),  etc.  {Venn,  11.  487;  The  Times,  Mar.  28, 
1914.) 

BERESFORD,  GILBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  7,  1871.  S.  and  h.  of  Gilbert  (1829),  clerk.  B.  at  Hoby, 
Leics.  Bapt.  Mar.  6,  185 1.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1871.  Died  Oct.  14,  i888,  aged  37.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  31,  1888.) 

BERESFORD,  HAMILTON  SIDNEY  [or  SYDNEY].  Adm.  pens, 
at  Clare,  Feb.  8,  1815.  [S.  and  h.  of  Benjamin,  British 
Chaplain  at  Moscow  (and  Sidney,  dau.  of  Gawan  Hamilton, 
of  Killyleagh  Castle,  Co.  Down.]  B.  at  Ripon,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1815;  Chancellor's  medal  (English);  B.A.  1820;  M.A. 
1824;  Seatonian  Prize,  1824.  Ord.  deacon,  Aug.  i,  1819; 
priest  (Down)  Oct.  8,  1820;  C.  of  Grey  Abbey,  Co.  Down,  till 
1822.  Chaplain  to  the  British  residents  at  The  Hague  in 
1847.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Archibald  Hamilton,  of 
Killyleagh  Castle,  Co.  Down,  Dec.  1819.  Author,  Mahomet, 
1816;  Death  of  Absalom,  1825  (Cambridge  Prize  Poems). 
Died  May  20,  1847,  at  Islington,  Middlesex.  (H.  B.  Swanzy; 
G.  Mag.,  1827,  n.  646;  1847,  11.  328.) 

BERESFORD,  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894. 
5th  s.  of  John  (1858)  [Bottom,  post  Beresford],  V.  of  St 
Cuthbert's,  Wells,  Somerset.  B.  Sept.  23,  1874,  at  Bath. 
School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897. 

BERESFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  15,  1791- 
2nd  s.  of  WiUiam,  Bishop  of  Ossory  [afterwards  created 
Baron  Decies].  B.  Jan.  20,  1773-  [Previously  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin;  matric.  Oct.  21,  1789,  age  15.]  Matnc. 
Easter,  1791;  B.A.  1795;  M.A.  1809.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  29,  1795.  At  the  Irish  Bar,  1797.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  Baron  Decies,  Sept.  6,  1819.  Married  Charlotte 
Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Robert  Horsley,  of  Bolam,  Northum- 
berland, July  26,  1810.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Horsley.  Died  Mar.  i,  1865.  Brother  of  George  (1794).  {Al. 
Dubl.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Decies.) 

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Beresford,  John 

BERESFORD,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  i8,  1815. 

B.  in  Ireland.  [S.  and  h.  of  George  de  la  Peer,  Bishop  of 
Kiknore  and  Ardagh.]  B.  Apr.  1796,  in  Ireland.  Matric. 
Michs.  1815.  Colonial  Secretary  of  the  Island  of  St  Vincent, 
West  Indies,  for  31  years.  Married  Harriet  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Hon.  William  Wylly,  Chief  Justice  of  St  Vincent,  May  6, 
1822.  Died  Sept.  16,  1856,  aged  61,  at  Shirley,  Southampton. 
Brother  of  Mark  G.  {1819).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Water- 
ford;  G.  Mag.) 

BERESFORD  (formerly  BOTTOM),  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  June  i,  1858,  as  Bottom,  John.  [School,  Priory, 
Norwich.]  Matric.  Lent,  1859,  as  Bottom,  John;  B.A.  1862; 
M.A.  1865,  as  Beresford,  J.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11, 
1862,  as  Bottom,  John;  priest,  May  31,  1863,  as  Beresford, 
John  ('lately  called  John  Bottom;  B.A.  Emman.');  C.  of  St 
Margaret's,  Ipswich,  1862-4.    C.  of  Walcot,  Bath,  1864-70. 

C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Lansdown,  Bath,  1870.  V.  of  Wells, 
Somerset,  1870-1916;  Preb.,  1883-1918.  Chaplain  to  Wells 
Union,  1872-82.  Rural  Dean  of  Shepton  Mallet,  1898-1916. 
Resided  latterly  at  Salisbury.  Author.  Died  Dec.  2,  19 18, 
aged  79,  at  Salisbury.  Buried  at  Wells.  Father  of  Herbert 
(1894).   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  5,  1918.) 

BERESFORD,  Lord  JOHN  DE  LA  POER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  May  26,  1832.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  de  la  Poer, 
Marquess  of  Waterford.  B.  Apr.  27,  1814,  at  Dublin.  Matric. 
Michs.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  P.C.  of  Mullaghbrack,  Armagh,  and 
Rural  Dean.  Succeeded  his  brother,  Henry  De  la  Poer,  as 
4th  Marquess  of  Waterford,  Mar.  29,  1859.  Married 
Christiana,  dau.  of  Charles  Powell  Leslie,  of  Glaslough,  Feb. 
20,  1843.   Died  Nov.  6,  1866.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BERESFORD,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  26,  1839.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  John  Poo,  Bart.,  of  London. 
B.  Sept.  28,  1821.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1841;  B.A. 
1844;  M.A.  1847.  Rowing  'blue.'  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon, 
Lttt.  dim.  from  York);  priest  (York)  1845;  C.  of  Stokesley, 
Yorks.,  1845.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Whittlesey,  Cambs.,  1846-9. 
R.  of  Wymondham,  Leics.,  1849-61.  R.  of  Bedale,  Yorks., 
1861-99.  Married  Caroline  Amelia,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord 
Denman,  Feb.  3,  1846.  Died  July  17,  1899,  aged  77,  at 
Bedale  rectory.  (T,  A.  Walker,  464;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Peirse.) 

BERESFORD,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  28, 
1840.  Of  Wilts.  S.  of  Gilbert  (1791),  R-  of  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom.  Bapt.  Feb.  5,  1822.  School,  Collegiate,  Leicester 
(Rev.  W.  Drake).  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar;  B.A.  1845; 
M.A.  1849;  B.D.  1856.  Fellow,  1849-65.  Ord.  deacon,  1845; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1846;  C.  of  Tickenhill,  Derbs.,  1845-9. 
Chaplain  of  Northampton  Gaol,  1849-50.  Minor  Canon  and 
Precentor  of  Peterborough,  1850-64.  R.  of  Castor, 
Northants.,  1864-97.  Died  Aug.  5,  1897,  aged  75.  Father  of 
Richard  A.  A.  (1888).  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Standard, 
Aug.  9,  1897.) 

BERESFORD,  JOHN  JERVIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
18,  1875.  [S.  of  Henry  Browne,  of  the  I.C.S.  B.  Dec.  24, 
1853,  at  Calcutta.  School,  The  Commandery,  Worcester.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Migrated  to  King's,  Feb.  4,  1876;  B.A. 
1879;  M.A.  1885.  Totally  blind  from  infancy.  Ord.  deacon, 
1880;  priest  (Worcester)  1881;  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Worcester, 
1880-2.  C.  of  Martin,  Wilts. ,  1882-3.  Chaplain  of  Court 
Henry,  Carmathens.  and  C.  of  Llangathen,  1884-8.  R.  of 
Easton  Gray,  Wilts.,  1898-1916.  Contributed  letters  and 
verses  to  periodicals.  Author,  Last  Year's  Leaves  (a  poem); 
Monograph  on  Fawcett.  Died  June  11,  1916,  at  Easton  Grey. 
Brother  of  Edward  A.  (1875),  etc.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

BERESFORD,  MARCUS  DE  LA  POER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1899.  S.  of  [Cecil  Hugh  Wriothesley]  (1870),  of  Wear  Giflfard 
Hall,  Bideford,  N.  Devon.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1899.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  R.F.A.). 
Brother  of  Cecil  W.  (1895),  etc.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

BERESFORD,  MARCUS  GERVAIS  or  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  23,  1819,  as  Mark  Gervaise.  2nd 
s.  of  George  de  la  Poer  [Bishop  of  Kilmore  and  Ardagh]. 
B.  Feb.  14,  1801,  at  Dublin.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks. 
(Dr  Tate).  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1828,  as 
M.  Gervase;  D.D.  1840.  M.A.  incorp.  at  Dublin,  1832. 
Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1864,  as  Marcus  Gervais.  R.  of 
KildaUon,  Co.  Cavan,  1824-7.  V.  of  Drung  and  Laragh, 
1827-39.  Vicar-General  of  Kilmore,  1827-39.  Archdeacon  of 
Ardagh,  1839-54.  Bishop  of  Kilmore  and  Ardagh,  1854-62; 
of  Clogher,  1862-85.  Archbishop  of  Armagh  and  Primate  of  all 
Ireland,  1862-85.  Prelate  of  the  Order  of  St  Patrick,  1862- 
85.  Lord  Almoner  to  the  Queen.  P.C.  (Ireland)  1862.  In 
the  discussions  on  the  Irish  Church,  connected  with  Glad- 
stone's measure  of  disestablishment  and  disendowment,  he 


Bergman,  George  Ernest 

favoured  the  timely  adoption  of  a  measure  of  reform,  and 
gained  the  reputation  of  an  ecclesiastical  statesman.  Twice 
married.  Died  Dec.  26,  1885.  Buried  in  Armagh  Cathedral. 
Brother  of  John  (1815).  (Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  D.N.B.,  Suppl.) 

BERESFORD,  RICHARD  AUGUSTUS  AGINCOURT.  Adm.  at 
Selwyn  H.  Oct.  I,  1888.  [S.  of  John  James  (1840),  R.  of 
Castor,  Northants.]  B.  Aug.  12,  1869.  [School,  Oundle.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Assis- 
tant Master  at  Dulwich  Preparatory  School,  1891-8.  Head 
Master  of  Lydgate  House  Preparatory  School,  Hunstanton, 
c.  1899-1932-.  A  member  of  the  Association  of  Preparatory 
Schools,  1899-;  on  the  Council,  1925-7  and  1929-31.  Author, 
scholastic.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3-) 

BERESFORD,  SEATON  (SETON)  ROBERT  DE  LA  POER 
HORSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  16, 
1887.  3rd  s.  of  WilUam  Robert  John,  Baron  Decies,  deceased. 
B.  July  25,  1868.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War,  as  war  correspondent  (Central 
News).  Lieut.,  4th  Batt.  Sherwood  Foresters;  the  first  to 
inform  Cecil  Rhodes  of  the  force  approaching  to  relieve 
Kimberley.  Went  into  business  in  the  United  States,  1909. 
Carried  through  negotiations  with  the  Peruvian  Government 
in  connection  with  the  Peruvian  Irrigation  and  Colonisation 
scheme.  Joined  Archer  H.  Brown,  of  New  York,  1914. 
Organised  the  despatch  of  25,000  horses  to  France.  Formu- 
lated a  co-operative  shipping  plan  between  North  and  South 
America.  Managing  Director  of  two  Shipping  Associations. 
An  authority  on  the  industrial  relationship  between  Capital 
and  Labour.  A  good  all-round  sportsman;  at  one  time  beat 
the  bank  at  Monte  Carlo.  Died  May  28,  1928,  in  the  South  of 
France.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Decies;  Magdalene  Coll.  Mag. ; 
The  Times,  May  30,  1928.) 

BERESFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
May  10,  1758.  5th  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Derbs.  Bapt.  Jan.  2, 
1740,  at  Ashbourne.  School,  Bosworth,  Leics.  (Mr  Slade). 
Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar;  B.A.  1763;  M.A.  1766;  B.D. 
1774.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  17,  1764;  priest  (Chester) 
Sept.  22,  1765;  C.  of  St  Thomas's  Chapel,  Heaton  Norris, 
Manchester,  1765.  V.  of  Sonning,  Berks.,  1781-4.  Married 
Martha  Maria  Bland.  Died  June,  1784.  Buried  at  Ashbourne. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1752).    (Scott-Mayor,  in.  653.) 

BERESFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1835.  Of  Wilts.  3rd  s.  of  Gilbert  (1791).  clerk,  of 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  London.  [B.  Feb.  19,  1817.  Schools, 
Rugby  and  King's  College,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1842.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  17, 
1838.  Special  Pleader,  1843-58.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1858. 
On  the  South  Wales  Circuit.  Judge  of  the  County  Courts 
(Cardigans,  and  Carmarthens.)  1878-91.  Of  Hafod  Neddyn, 
Llandilo,  S.  Wales.  Died  Jan.  30,  1892,  at  Tenby.  Buried  at 
Gaddesby,  Leics.  Brother  of  Gilbert  (1829)  and  father  of 
Cecil  H.  W.  (1870).  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Boase,  iv. 
Suppl.) 

BERESFORD-HOPE,  see  HOPE,  ALEXANDER  JAMES  BERES- 
FORD. 

BERESFORD-PEIRSE,  HENRY  MONSON  DE  LA  POER.  Adm. 
pens,  at  TrInity,  Apr.  14,  1869.  S.  of  Henry  [Wniiam  de  la 
Poer  Beresford -Peirse],  of  Bedale,  Yorks.  B.  there  Sept.  25, 
1850.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Succeeded  his 
uncle.  Sir  George  de  la  Poer  Beresford,  as  3rd  Bart.,  Feb.  11, 

1873.  Of  Aiskew  House,  Bedale,  Yorks.,  and  of  Melcombe 
House,  Weybridge,  Kent.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  North 
Riding,  Yorks.  One  of  the  original  members  of  the  North 
Riding  County  Council;  Chairman,  1915-.  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  Died  July  6,  1926,  at  Aiskew  House.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Peirse;  The  Times,  July  8,  1926.) 

BERGER,  ARTHUR  HASTINGS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Mar.  30,  1864.  Of  Surrey.  [S.  of  Capel  Berrow, 
Esq.,  of  Lower  Clapton.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest 
(Rochester)  1871;  C.  of  West  Ham,  Essex,  1870-6.  V.  of 
Cobham,  Kent,  1876-1934.  Died  there  Nov.  13,  1934,  aged 
89.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1934.) 

BERGER,  SAMUEL.  Hon.  Litt.D.  1896.  Secretary  of  the 
Faculty  of  Protestant  Theology  in  Paris. 

BERGHOLT,  ERNEST,  see  BINCKES,  ERNEST  GEORGE. 

BERGMAN,  GEORGE  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  1, 
1893.    S.  of  Robert,  Capt.,  merchant  service.    B.  Aug.  13, 

1874.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
B.A.  1899.  Civil  Engineer.  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  1901.  Assistant 
amalgamator  of  the  Ashanti  Goldfields  Corporation,  West 
Africa,  1902-3.  Resident  Engineer  of  the  Three  Counties 
.■\sylum,  1904;  afterwards  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Assam- 
Bengal  Railway.  Killed  accidentally  Nov.  1905,  at  Mirsarai, 
Assam.    (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 


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Berguer,  David  Daniel 

BERGUER,  DAVID  DANIEL.  Adm.  at  Trinitv,  May  25,  1789; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.  Matric.  Easter,  1800,  as  David;  B.D. 
1800,  as  Daniel  David.  V.  of  Royston,  Herts.,  1787-94 
(ceded).  R.  of  Carlton  with  WiUingham,  Cambs.,  1793.  R.  of 
Everley,  Wilts.,  1805-30.  [Lionel  Thomas  Berguer,  son  of 
the  Rev.  David  Berguer  and  Eliza  nee  Bever,  was  born  at 
Royston,  Apr.  22;  bapt.  there  Apr.  6,  1789;  he  was  adm.  at 
Eton,  1800;  Etoniana,  May  21,  1828.]    (R.  Austen-Leigh.) 

BERIDGE,  see  also  BERRIDGE. 

BERIDGE,  BASIL  [BURY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  8,  1756.  [S.  of  John  (1731),  clerk,  of  Barkstone,  Lines., 
by  his  ist  wife,  Ruth,  dau.  of  Leonard  Bury,  of  Sewston, 
Leics.  School,  (?)  Eton.]  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Nov.  28,  1761; 
priest,  Dec.  6,  1761,  as  Basil  Bury,  'late  of  Trin.  Hall." 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1770-1808.  R.  (and  patron)  of  Algarkirk- 
cum-Fosdyke,  Lines.,  1 783-1 808.  Married  (:)  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  Henry  Gladwin,  of  Stubbing,  Derbs.;  (2)  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  John  Tanfield,  of  Carthope,  Yorks.,  June  29,  1793.  Died 
Feb.  25,  1808,  aged  70,  at  Algarkirk  parsonage.  Buried  there. 
Brother  of  Leonard  (1756)  and  half-brother  of  the  next. 
{Lines.  Pedigrees;  G.  Mag.,  1808,  11.  274;  Yorks.  Ord.  Bh.) 

BERIDGE,  BASIL  JAMES  HAROLD,  see  SPARROW. 

BERIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  23, 
1762.  [S.  of  John  (1731),  clerk,  of  Barkstone,  Lines.,  by  his 
2nd  wife,  Susan,  dau.  of  Robert  Butler,  merchant,  of 
Spalding.]  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar,  1764;  M.B.  1769. 
Of  Derby.  Married  Martha,  dau.  of  German  Buxton,  clerk, 
of  Bradbome,  Derbs.  (in  F.M.G.  his  mother  is  called  dau.  of 
—  Rutter  and  his  name  occurs  as  Berridge) .  Died  s.p.  Oct.  1 7, 
1788,  aged  45.  Half-brother  of  the  above  and  the  next. 
{F.M.G. ,  617;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  126.) 

BERIDGE,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  10,  1756. 
S.  of  John  (1731),  clerk,  of  Barkstone,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs. 
1756;  B.A.  1760;  M.A.  1763;  D.D.  1775-  Fellow,  1763-71. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  June  14,  1767.  V.  of  Sutterton,  Lines., 
1770-91.  Married  Lettice,  dau.  of  T.  Fox,  Town  Clerk  of 
Cambridge.  Died  Apr.  4,  1791,  aged  53,  at  Matlock.  Brother 
of  Basil  (1756)  and  half-brother  of  the  above.  (G.  Mag., 
1791,  I.  388;  F.M.G.,  617.) 

BERINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  19,  1833. 
Of  Worcestershire;  see  also  Berrington,  John;  probably  the 
same. 

BERJEW,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1753.  S.  of  Thomas, 
gent.,  of  Bristol.  Matric.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  10, 
1737-8,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1741.  V.  of  St  Leonard's, 
Bristol,  1750-3.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Bristol,  1753-90.  V.  of 
Bathford  and  Bathampton.  Chaplain  to  the  Slayor  of 
Bristol,  1 771-5.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  10,  1790, 
at  his  house  in  King  Square,  Bristol.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral. 
{PHU,  If.  251;  Al.  Oxon.;  C.  R.  Hudleston;  Bristol  Cathedral 
Reg.) 

BERKELEY,  CHARLES  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  July  8,  1831.  Of  Middlesex.  3rd  s.  of  William,  Esq. 
[of  Cotheridge,  Worcs.].  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1831,  as  3rd  s.  of  William,  of 
Coopersale  Hall  (?  Coppersale),  Essex.  Ccilled  to  the  Bar, 
1836.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Died  unmarried. 
Brother  of  William  C.  (1831).    (Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BERKELEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  6, 
1780.  S.  of  Lionel  [grandson  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  of  Berkeley]. 
B.  at  Stockton-on-Tees.  School,  Kirby  Lonsdale.  Matric. 
Michs.  1780;  Scholar,  1780;  B.A.  1784.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
July  23,  1786;  C.  of  Beverley  Minster,  1786.  Died  Feb.  3, 
1834,  at  Whixley,  Yorks.  (date  of  death  wrongly  given  by 
Davy  as  1824).  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ticehurst,  Sussex, 
1792-5,  but  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 
{Peile,  II.  312;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  i.  339.) 

BERKELEY,  GEORGE  HAROLD  ARTHUR  COMYNS  [Sir 
COMYNS  BERKELEY].  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1883.  S.  of 
George  Augustus  Goodrich,  wine  merchsmt,  of  Clapham. 
B.  Oct.  16,  1865,  at  Notting  HUl,  London.  Schools,  Dulwich 
College  and  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887; 
M.B.  and  B.C.  1892;  M.A.  and  M.D.  1911;  M.Chir.  1913. 
At  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1891.  F.R.C.P.,  1909.  F.R.C.S.,  1929.  Obstetrician  and 
Gynaecological  Surgeon  at  the  Middlesex  Hospital.  In 
practice  in  London.  Surgeon  to  the  City  of  London  Maternity 
Hospital  and  to  the  Chelsea  Hospitail  for  Women,  etc. 
Consulting  Obstetric  and  Gynaecological  Surgeon  to  the 
Middlesex  Hospital,  the  City  of  London  Maternity  Hospital 
and  to  the  Chelsea  Hospital  for  Women.  Trustee  and  Vice- 
Chairman  of  the  National  Radium  Commission,  1929. 
British  representative  on  the  Cancer  sub-committee  at  the 
League  of  Nations,  1930.  Knighted,  1934.  Of  53,  Wimpole 
Street,  London,  W.  Author,  Text-book  of  Gynaecological 
Surgery,  etc.  Brother  of  Rowland  T.  M.  (i886J.  (Venn,  11. 
463;  Medical  Directory,  1938    Burke,  L.G.) 


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Berkeley,  Samuel  Adams 
berkeley  [hardtman-berkeley],  harold  maurice 

HARDTMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  30, 
1896.  S.  of  John  Hart  Hardtman,  of  11,  Onslow  Crescent, 
London.  [B.  Sept.  19,  1878,  at  Shadwell,  St  Kitts.]  School, 
Chigwell.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Native  Commissioner,  Gold 
Coast,  West  Africa.  Of  Le  Zoute,  Belgium.  Died  May  22, 
1933,  at  Kissingen,  Germany.  [For  his  uncle,  Thomas 
Berkeley  Hardtman-Berkeley,  see  sub  Hardtman.]  {Carib- 
beana,  6;  The  Times,  May  26,  1933.) 

BERKELEY,  JULIAN  CAMPBELL.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1873.  S.  of  Miles  Joseph  (1820),  V.  of  Sibbertoft,  Northants. 
Adm.  at  King's,  Jan.  22,  1875;  B.A.  1877-  Assistant  Master 
at  Forest  School,  1877;  at  Lancing  College,  1879-83-  Ord. 
deacon,  1882;  priest  (Sarum)  18S3;  C.  of  Wilton,  Wilts., 
1882-4.  C.  of  Kirby  Misperton,  Yorks.,  1884-7.  Lecturer  at 
Watford  Parish  Church,  1887-91.  Precentor  of  All  Saints', 
Margaret  Street,  London,  1891-5.  V.  of  Bruera,  CheshirCj 
1896-1906.  Chaplain  to  Countess  Grosvenor;  to  All  Saints' 
Convent,  Colney  Park,  London,  1906-28.  Of  St  Aidan's, 
South  Mymms,  Middlesex.  Musical  composer.  Author, 
Dramatic  Music  of  Ricliard  Wagner,  etc.  Died  Jan.  20,  1933. 
{Lancing  Coll.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BERKELEY,  LEOPOLD  WILKINSON  FITZHARDINGE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1878.  S.  and  h.  of  Reginald 
Adolphus  Eugene  (Bengal  Civil  Service).  B.  Jan.  30,  i860, 
at  Lucknow,  India.  School,  Tonbridge.  Exhibitioner; 
matric.  Michs.  1878.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Jan.  28,  1880. 
Studied  law  in  Canada;  a  barrister  in  Ontario.  Author,  legal. 
{Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

BERKELEY,  MILES  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.  S.  of  E.  S.,  General,  I.C.S.  B.  [Aug.  7,  1866]  at 
Secunderabad,  India.  Schools,  Lancing  [and  the  Royal 
Academy  of  Music,  1883-7].  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1894.  Tutor  at  St  Colomba's  College,  Dublin,  1891-4. 
Assistant  Master  at  Forest  School,  Walthamstow,  Essex, 
1895-1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (St  Albans)  1898.  C. 
of  East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  1901-4.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Cowes,  with  All  Saints',  Gurnard,  1904-20.  Chaplain  of  the 
Royal  Yacht  Squadron,  1904-24.  Died  Dec.  31,  1924. 
{Lancing  Sch.  Reg.) 

BERKELEY,  MILES  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  24,  1820.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  Apr.  i,  1803,  at  Biggen, 
Oundle.  Schools,  [Oundle]  and  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  182 1; 
Scholar,  1822;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Hon.  FeUow,  1883. 
Ord.  deacon,  Dec.  21,  1826;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  23,  1827; 
C.  of  Stibbington,  Hunts.  C.  of  St  John's,  Margate,  Kent, 
1829-33.  P.C.  of  Wood  Newton  and  of  Apethorpe,  Northants., 
1833-68.  V.  of  Sibbertoft,  i868-86.  Rural  Dean  of  Rothwell. 
F.L.S.,  1876.  F.R.S.,  1879;  Royal  medal,  1863.  Member  of 
the  Academy  of  Sciences  of  Sweden.  Botanist;  a  great 
authority  on  fungi,  algae,  etc.  and  a  frequent  contributor  to 
the  Gardener's  Chronicle.  His  collection  of  algae  was  sub- 
sequently added  to  the  Cambridge  University  Herbarium. 
Author,  Introduction  to  Cryptogatnic  Botany;  Outlines  of 
British  Fungology;  Handbook  of  British  Mosses,  etc.  Died 
July  30,  1889,  aged  86,  at  Sibbertoft.  Father  of  Julian  C. 
(1873).   {Peile,  II.  401;  D.N.B.,  Suppl.  i.) 

BERKELEY,  ROGER  MOWBRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1899.  S.  of  M.  H.,  Esq.,  of  29,  Lyncroft  Gardens, 
Hampstead.   Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903. 

BERKELEY,  ROWLAND  COMYNS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  13,  1865.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Comyns  (1831),  clerk. 
B.  June  8,  1845,  at  Harlington,  Middlesex.  School,  Mari- 
borough.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  23,  1869.  Succeeded  his  father  at 
Cotheridge  Court,  Worcs.,  1885.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
May  4,  1925,  at  Cotheridge  Court.  {PeiU,  11.  587;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

BERKELEY,  ROWLAND  THOMAS  MORTIMER.  Adm.  at 
Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886.  2nd  s.  of  George  Augustus  Goodrich, 
wine  merchant,  of  Clapham  Common,  London.  B.  Sept.  25, 
1867,  at  Brighton.  Schools,  Marlborough  and  Bury  St 
Edmund's.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890.  Adm.  at  Lm- 
cohi's  Inn,  Nov.  11,  1887.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1892.  On  the 
South  Eastern  Circuit,  1898.  Practised  at  the  Pariiamentary 
Bar.  During  the  Great  War  a  member  of  the  Central 
Prisoners  of  War  Committee.  Joined  Messrs  Morgan, 
Grenfell  and  Co.  in  their  work  of  obtaining  suppUes  from  the 
United  States  and  financing  transactions.  Director  of  Im- 
ports at  the  Food  Ministry.  A  prominent  and  much  beloved 
member  of  the  Garrick  Club.  Died  Oct.  14,  1924,  at  26,  Mount 
Street,  Mavfair,  London.  Brother  of  George  H.  A.  C.  (1883). 
{Venn,  11.  481;  G.  B.  Routledge;  The  Times,  Oct.  16,  1924.) 

BERKELEY,  SAMUEL  ADAMS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
July  29,  1892.  S.  of  Brackenbury  Comyns,  Esq.,  of  Collett 
Hall,  Ware,  Herts.  B.  there  Dec.  6,  1873.  School,  Mari- 
borough.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Brewer,  of  3,  Burr  Street, 
London,  E.C.   {T.  A.  Walker,  623;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

16-2 


Berkeley,  WfLLiAM  Comyns 

BERKELEY,  WILLIAM  COMYNS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Jesus,  Mar.  23,  1831.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  1810,  in 
London.  School,  Woodford.  Matric.  Michs.  1831 ;  B.A. 
1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Oct.  21,  1837;  priest,  July  13, 
1839;  C.  of  Gt  Stainton,  1837.  R.  of  Cotheridge,  1850-73. 
Of  Cotheridge  Court,  Worcs.  Married  Harriet  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Bowyer  Nichols,  F.S.A.,  1844.  Died  Aug.  7, 
1885,  aged  75,  at  Cotheridge  Court.  Brother  of  Charles  C. 
(1831);  father  of  Rowland  C.  (1865)  and  the  next.  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

BERKELEY,  WILLIAM  NICHOLS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1867.  2nd  s.  of  William  Comyns  (above),  clerk. 
B.  Oct.  25,  1846,  at  Harlington.  School,  Brighton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest 
(Worcester)  1871;  C.  of  Holt,  Worcs.,  1871-3.  V.  of  Cothe- 
ridge, 1873-91.  Of  Newbury,  Cotheridge,  Worcs.,  in  1913; 
without  cure.  Of  Charlton  Kings,  Cheltenham,  in  1939. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Rowland  C.  (1865). 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BERKENHOUT,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  15,  1789.  S.  of  John,  M.D.  [for  whom  see 
IXN.B.].  B.  Sept.  4,  1770,  at  Cork,  Ireland.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1789.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric. 
(Worcester  College)  June  6,  1790,  age  19,  as  William  Charles, 
's.  of  John,  doctor,  of  Leeds,  Yorks.'  Afterwards  entered  the 
British  Navy.  Will  dated  Nov.  4,  1793,  on  board  H.M.S. 
Vengeance;  proved  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  5,  1794,  by  William  Gibson, 
mercer,  of  Gosport.   (Al.  Carthus.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BERNAL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  9,  1832. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1841.  Apparently  held  no  cure.  Of  75,  Eaton 
Square,  London,  in  1870.   Not  in  Crockford,  1872. 

BERNAL,  RALPH.  Adm.  FeU.  Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  22,  1802.  S.  of  James  (?  Jacob).  B.  at  Colchester, 
Essex.  School,  Shacklewell.  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A. 
{nth  Wrangler)  1806;  M.A.  1809.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  13,  1804,  as  only  son  of  Jacob,  of  Fitzroy  Square, 
Middlesex,  Esq.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1810.  Inherited  a  large 
property  in  the  West  Indies.  M.P.  for  Lincoln,  1818-20;  for 
Rochester,  1820-41  and  again,  1847-52;  for  Weymouth, 
1 84 1-7;  spent  a  sum  of  £66,000  in  election  contests.  A 
prominent  Whig.  Chairman  of  numerous  parliamentary 
committees.  President  of  the  British  Archaeological  Society, 
1853-4.  Married  (i)  Anne  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Samuel  White,  of  New  Ormond  Street,  London,  Apr.  10, 
1806;  (2)  a  dau.  of  Dr  Henry  White,  R.N.,  surgeon,  of 
Chatham  dockyard.  A  great  art  collector;  his  valuable 
collection  of  glass,  plate,  china  and  miniatures  was  sold  after 
his  death  for  nearly  £71,000.  Died  Aug.  26,  1854,  at  93, 
Eaton  Square,  London.  Father  of  the  next.  {Peile,  11.  351; 
D.N.B.) 

BERNAL  [post  BERNAL  OSBORNE],  RALPH.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  20,  sic)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  17,  1826.  S.  and  h.  of  Ralph 
(above).  B.  Mar.  26,  1808,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Did  not  matriculate.  Entered  the  Army  (Ensign,  71st 
Foot  Regt.,  1830;  Capt.,  7th  Foot,  1838-41).  M.P.  for 
Chipping  Wycombe,  1841-7;  for  Middlesex,  1847-57;  for 
Dover,  1857-9;  for  Liskeard,  1859-65;  for  Nottingham, 
1866-8;  for  Waterford,  1869-74.  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty, 
1852-8.  An  ardent  Liberal;  one  of  the  'recognised  wits  of 
pohtics.'  Married  Catherine  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Osborne,  Bart.,  of  Ireland,  Aug.  20,  1844.  Assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Osborne,  Aug.  19,  1844.  Of  Newtown 
Anmer,  near  Clonmel.  Author,  poetical.  Died  Jan.  4,  1882, 
at  Bestwood  Lodge,  the  seat  of  his  son  in-law,  the  Duke  of 
St  Albans.   Buried  at  Bestwood.   {Boose;  D.N.B.) 

BERNARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Oct.  2, 
1807.  Of  Jamaica.  [S.  of  David,  of  St  James's,  Jamaica; 
his  ancestor,  David  Bernard,  settled  in  Jamaica  in  1688.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1808.  Of  Eden,  Jamaica,  and  of  CUfton, 
Gloucs.  Married  Margaret  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Baker,  of 
Waresley  House,  Worcs.,  1812.  Probably  brother  of  Samuel 
E.  (1824).   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BERNARD,  CHARLES  BOYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1867.  S.  of  Charles  Edward,  surgeon,  of  Weston-super- 
Mare,  Somerset  [he  died  1864,  aged  54].  B.  there  1847. 
School,  Manilla  Hall,  Clifton,  near  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867.    {Venn,  11.  380;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BERNARD,  GEORGE  HENRY  BRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  20,  1900.  S.  of  William  Crowdy,  gent,  [died 
July  5,  1890].  B.  Apr.  21,  1883,  at  Durban,  S.  Africa. 
School,  Durban  High  (Mr  W.  H.  Nicholas).  Matric.  Michs. 
1900; B.A.  1903. 

BERNARD,  HENRY  MEYNERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  28,  1872.  [S.  of  Alfred  G.,  merchant.]  B. 
Nov.  29,  1853,  at  Singapore.  Schools,  [Merchant  Taylors'] 
and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1872,  as  Henry 
Meyners;  Scholar,  1873;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1889. 
Ord.  deacon,  1877;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1878;  C.  of  St 


Bernard,  Valentine  Lumley 

Cuthberfs,  Wells,  1877-9.  C.  of  Sellack,  Heref.,  1879-81. 
Assistant  Chaplain  at  Moscow,  1882-8.  F.Z.S.  Of  11, 
Sutton  Court,  Chiswick,  Middlesex,  in  1908.  Died  Jan.  4, 
1909,  aged  55,  at  109,  West  End  Lane,  Hampstead.  {Mer- 
chant Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  7,  1909.) 

BERNARD,  HENRY  NORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  5, 
1855.  S.  of  the  late  John  Frederick.  B.  Feb.  10,  1834,  at 
Kennington,  Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1855; 
Exhibitioner,  1856;  B.A.  1859;  LL.B.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord. 
deacon,  1859;  priest  (Winchester)  i860;  held  curacies  in 
London,  1859-69.  Chaplain  to  Eastry  Union,  Kent,  1869-76. 
Reader  at  St  Clement's,  Sandwich,  1877-9.  R.  of  Ripple, 
Kent,  1879-97.  Resided  latterly  at  87,  Cheriton  Road, 
Folkestone.  Author,  The  Mental  Characteristics  of  the  Lord 
Jesus  Christ.  Died  Feb.  17,  1917,  aged  83,  at  Folkestone. 
Buried  at  Ripple.   {Venn,  11.  325;  The  Times,  Feb.  21,  1917.) 

BERNARD,  HERMANN  HEDWIG.  Teacher  of  Hebrew  in  the 
University,  1830-57.  Author,  The  Creed  and  Ethics  of  the 
Jews,  etc.  Died  Nov.  15,  1857,  aged  72,  at  Cambridge. 
{D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  112.) 

BERNARD,  Lord  JAMES.  Adm.  nobleman  at  St  John's,  June  4, 
1804.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  [Bernard],  Earl  of  Bandon,  Co. 
Cork,  Ireland.  [B.  June  14,  1785.]  Matric.  Easter,  1805; 
M.A.  1806.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1832.  M.P.  for  Youghal, 
1806-7  and  1812-20;  for  Co.  Cork,  1807-18;  for  Bandon, 
1820-6  and  1830  (Aug.-Nov.).  Irish  Representative  Peer, 
1835-56.  F.R.S.,  1845.  Recorder  of  Bandon,  etc.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  2nd  Earl  of  Bandon,  Nov.  26,  1830. 
Lord-Lieut,  of  Co.  Cork,  1842-56.  Married  Mary  Susan 
Albinia,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Brodrick,  Archbishop  of 
Cashel,  Mar.  13,  1809.  Died  Oct.  31,  1856,  at  Castle  Bernard, 
near  Bandon.  Buried  at  Bandon.  Brother  of  Richard  B. 
(1804).   {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BERNARD,  JAMES  BERNARD,  see  CAMPLIN. 

BERNARD,  JAMES  FOGO.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  30, 
1823.  [S.  of  Charles  Edward,  M.D.,  and  Barbara  Fogo.] 
B.  [Aug.  26,  1806]  at  Bristol,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs. 
1823;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Nov.  4,  1825; 
M.B.  1829;  M.D.  1836.  Of  [16,  Royal  York,  Crescent, 
CUfton]  Gloucs.  Studied  in  Paris,  Edinburgh,  Dublin  and 
London.  F.R.C.P.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Bristol 
Medical  School;  lectured  there,  1835-43.  Physician  at  the 
Bristol  Royal  Infirmary,  1843-56.  Married  Marianna 
Amelia,  dau.  of  Col.  Alexander  Lawrence,  of  Clifton  (and 
sister  of  John,  ist  Lord  Lawrence)  July  6,  1835.  Died  May  6, 
1878.  Buried  at  Amo's  Vale  cemetery,  Bristol.  (C.  R. 
Hudleston;  Munro  Smith,  History  of  Bristol  Royal  Infirmary.) 

BERNARD  [post  ASHBY],  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Jime  29,  1839.    Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1859. 

BERNARD,  RICHARD  BOYLE.  Adm.  nobleman  at  St  John's, 
June  4,  1804.  2nd  s.  of  Francis,  Earl  of  Bandon  (and  Lady 
Catherine  Henrietta  Boyle),  of  Co.  Cork.  [B.  Sept.  4,  1787.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1805;  M.A.  1807;  D.D.  1821.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1809.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1812.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bristol)  June  17,  1815;  priest  (Norwich)  July  9, 
1815.  R.  of  Glaniceen,  Co.  Cashel,  1820-.  Dean  of  Leighlin, 
Co.  Carlow,  Ireland,  1822-.  R.  of  Wells  {sic).  Author,  A 
Tour  through  some  parts  of  France,  Switzerland,  etc.  An 
active  promoter  of  all  works  of  charity;  subscribed  £1000  to 
the  funds  of  the  Church  Education  Society.  Died  unmarried 
Mar.  2,  1850,  aged  62,  at  Leighlin  Bridge.  Brother  of  James 
(1804).  (Cotton,  Fasti  EccUs.  Hibern.;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  i. 
549;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BERNARD,  ROGER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
July  27,  1761.  S.  of  Roger,  Esq.,  of  Palace  Anne,  Co.  Cork, 
Ireland.  B.  at  Cork.  Of  Palace  Anne,  Co.  Cork.  High 
Sheriff  of  Co.  Cork,  1767.  J. P.,  1768.  Died  unmarried  1774. 
Will  proved  (Prerogative)  1774.   (H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

BERNARD,  SAMUEL  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  27,  1824.  S.  of  David,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica 
(and  Judith  Brown).  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1824;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Lichfield  and  Coventry)  June  14,  1829;  priest  (Lich- 
field) 1829.  C.  of  Wraxall,  Somerset,  1841-4.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Weymouth,  1849-52.  C.  of  Cheltenham,  1856-62. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bath  Penitentiary,  1864-9.  Lived  latterly 
at  Wickwar,  Gloucs.  Died  Nov.  14,  1885,  aged  85,  at 
Cheltenham.  Probably  brother  of  Charles  (1807).  {Ely  Ord. 
Bk.;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  25,  1885.) 

BERNARD,  VALENTINE  LUMLEY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Emmanuel,  July  3,  1765.  S.  of  William,  com  merchant.  B. 
at  Bungay,  Sufiolk.  School,  Bungay  (Mr  Cutting).  Matric. 
Lent,  1766;  Scholar,  1768;  B.A.  1769.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Feb.  19,  1769;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  London) 
July  8,  1770;  C.  of  Banningham,  Norfolk,  1769.  R.  of  Frin- 
ton,  Essex,  1783-1801. 


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Bernard,  William  Cecil 

BERNARD,  WILLIAM  CECIL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1883. 
S.  and  h.  of  Isaac,  Capt.,  of  Cromwell  House,  Huntingdon. 
School,  Huntingdon  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1886;  LL.B.  1887;  M.A.  1890.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Oct.  29,  1887.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1890.  On 
the  South  Eastern  Circuit  and  Huntingdon  Sessions.  Equity 
Draughtsman  and  Conveyancer.  Clerk  of  Indictments, 
South  Eastern  Circuit,  from  c.  1918-34.  Retired,  1936.  Of 
I,  Hare  Court,  Temple,  London,  E.C.  Died  Mar.  28,  1937, 
aged  72,  at  Farley  (or  Farleigh)  East,  Westerham,  Kent. 
{Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  R.  L.  Lloyd;  The  Times,  Mar.  31, 
1937.) 

BERNARD, [?  WILLIAM  RHODES].    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 

Jesus,  Dec.  21,  1812.  William  Rhodes  Bernard,  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Sept.  24,  1812,  age  18;  3rd  s.  of  David,  of  St 
James's,  Island  of  Jamaica,  West  Indies.  He  was  adm. 
at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  June  27,  1810,  age  16.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Charles  (1807),  etc.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BERNAYS,  ADOLPHUS  VAUGHAN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1877.  [S.  of  Leopold  John  (1852),  clerk.  B.  Dec.  15,  1857. 
School,  Marlborough.]  B.A.  1881;  M.B.  1883.  AtSt Thomas's 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  1883.  Medical  Officer  at 
BickneU  Hospital  for  Infectious  Diseases.  Certificated 
Factory  Surgeon.  In  practice  at  Solihull,  Warws.  (Bemays, 
Whitehouse,  Thomas,  Quinet,  Dunn  and  Burridge).  Bailiff 
of  the  Governors  of  King  Edward's  School,  Birminghajn. 
County  Alderman,  Warwickshire,  1930-8.  Of  520,  Warwick 
Road,  Solihull,  Birmingham.  J. P.  Died  Jan.  8,  1938,  at 
Finchley.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Medical  Directory,  1937 ; 
The  Times,  Jan.  10,  1938.) 

BERNAYS,  ALBERT  EVAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.  S.  of  Albert  James  [chemist,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.], 
of  I,  Priory  VUlas,  Kew,  Surrey.  B.  Apr.  21,  1874,  at 
Brixton,  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1893. 
Scholar;  Browne  medal,  1895;  Chancellor's  medal,  1897; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1897;  M.A.  1900.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  City  of  London  School,  1898-.  Of  Northum- 
berland House,  Richmond,  Surrey,  in  1934.  Author,  In- 
scriptions from  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 
{Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937-) 

BERNAYS,  LEOPOLD  JOHN.  M.A.  1852;  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[S.  of  Adolphus,  of  St  Sepulchre's,  London,  and  Professor  of 
German  at  King's  College,  London.  B.  Dec.  28,  1820. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  (St  John's  College, 
Oxford)  July  i,  1839,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1843;  M.A.  1846. 
Ord.  deacon  1844;  priest  (London)  1845.  Head  Master  of 
Hackney  Grammar  School,  1846-7;  of  Elstree  School,  1847- 
60.  R.  of  Gt  Stanmore,  Middlesex,  1860-82.  Author, 
Translation  of  Goethe's  Faust,  Pt  11,  etc.  Died  Oct.  25,  1882, 
at  Gt  Stanmore.  Father  of  Adolphus  V.  (1877).  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Boase.) 

BERNERS,  Lord,  see  TYRWHITT,  The  Hon.  RAYMOND 
ROBERT. 

BERNEY,  ANDREW  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1893, 
6th  s.  of  Sir  Henry  Hanson  (1862),  Bart.,  of  Plas  Arvon. 
Penmaenmawr,  North  Wales.  [B.  Sept.  23,  1873.]  School, 
Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  District  Com- 
missioner, Gold  Coast,  Sierra  Leone.  Died  unmarried  Dec.  28, 
1910.   Brother  of  Robert  H.  (1890).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BERNEY,  GEORGE  [DUCKETT].  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  30,  1830.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas 
Trench,  Esq.,  of  Morton  Hall,  Norwich,  and  grandson  of 
Thomas  (1770).  B.  Apr.  21,  1813,  at  Bracon  Hall.  School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831,  as  G.  Duckett.  Of 
Morton  Hall,  Norwich.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk.  High 
Sheriff,  1881.  Died  Dec.  13,  1887,  aged  74,  at  Morton  Hall. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1834).  {List  ofCarthus.;  Vis.  of  England 
and  Wales,  xxi.) 

BERNEY,  HANSON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  May  27, 
1800.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  (1776),  Bart.,  of  Park  Hall, 
Reedham,  Norwich  (and  Lady  Henrietta  Neville,  dau.  of 
George,  ist  Earl  of  Abergavenny).  B.  Dec.  3,  1780.  Matric. 
Michs.  1800.  Succeeded  his  father  as  8th  Bart.,  Sept.  4  (or 
Oct.  4),  1825.  Of  Kirby  Bedon,  Norfolk,  and  of  Twycross,Leics. 
Married  (1)  Aime,  dau.  of  Henry  Tahourdin,  of  Sydenham, 
Kent,  Apr.  i,  1811;  (2)  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas  Peek  (?  Peck), 
Oct.  10,  1843  (sic).  Died  Sept.  1870,  at  2,  Castle  Street,  Beau- 
maris. Father  of  the  next.  (Pet7^,  11.  348;  G.£.C.,  i.  144.) 

BERNEY,  HENRY  HANSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  20,  1862.  S.  of  Sir  Hanson  (above),  Bart.,  of  Twycross, 
Leics.  [B.  Nov.  30,  1843.]  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  LL.B.  1866. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  9th  Bart.,  Sept.  1870.  Of  Barton 
Bendish,  Norfolk,  and  latterly  of  Plas  Arvon,  Penmaenmawr, 
North  Wales.  Died  Feb.  27,  1907.  Father  of  Andrew  J. 
(1893)  and  Robert  H.  (1890).  {G.E.C.,  i.  144;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 


Berridge,  William  Henry 

BERNEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  11, 
1776.  S.  of  Sir  Hanson,  Bart.,  of  Kirby  Bedon,  Norfolk.  B. 
in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1776;  M.A.  1778. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  7th  Bart.,  1778.  Married  Henrietta 
NevUle,  dau.  of  George,  Earl  of  Abergavenny,  Sept.  9,  i779- 
Died  Sept  (or  Oct.)  4,  1825,  aged  68,  at  Bruges.  Buried  there 
in  the  English  cemetery.  M.I.  Father  of  Hanson  (1800). 
{Venn,  11.  96;  G.E.C.,  i.  144.) 

BERNEY,  JOHN  BEEVOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  14,  1813.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1814;  Scholar, 
1815;  B.A.  i8i8;  M.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  20, 
1817;  priest,  May  24,  1818. 

BERNEY,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890. 
4th  s.  of  Sir  Henry  Hanson  (1862),  Bart.,  of  Plas  Arvon, 
Penmaenmawr,  North  Wales.  [B.  May  5,  1871.]  School, 
Westward  Ho,  United  Services  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1916.  Late  Head  Master  of  the  Lower 
School  of  St  George's,  Harpenden.  Of  Red  Rose  Close, 
Kencot,  Cirencester,  Gloucs.  Brother  of  Andrew  J.  (1893). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BERNEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  24,  1770.  S.  of  John,  of  Bracon  HaU,  Norfolk.  [B. 
Mar.  18,  1753.]  School,  Hackney,  London  (Mr  Newcombe). 
Matric.  Easter,  1772.  Of  Bracon  (Braconash)  HaU,  Esq. 
Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Jackson  {post  Duckett), 
Bart,  (sometime  Under  Secretary  of  State)  May  3,  1774- 
(Carthew,  Launditch,  11.  431;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BERNEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  23,  1834. 
2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Trench,  Esq.,  of  Morton  HaU,  Norwich. 
B.  May  26,  1816.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1843.  Won  the  first  race  for  the 
Colquhoun  Sculls.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1838; 
priest,  July  21,  1839.  R.  of  Hockering  with  Bergh,  Norfolk, 
1839-56.  R.  of  Bracon  Ash,  1855-95.  Of  Bracon  HaU, 
Norfolk.  Lord  of  the  Manor.  Held  extreme  protestant  views; 
a  somewhat  curious  character.  Author,  Marriage  with  a 
Deceased  Wife's  Sister,  or  with  a  Niece,  contrary  to  the  Law 
of  God  and  to  the  Laws  and  Customs  of  the  Jeivs,  to  the  Teaching 
of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  and  of  His  Apostles,  and  also  to 
Nature,  etc.  Died  unmarried  Sept.  22,  1895.  Buried  in  the 
family  mausoleum  attached  to  Bracon  Ash  Church.  Brother 
of  George  (1830).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BERNSTEIN,  HENRY  L6ON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Jan.  28,  1896. 
The  French  playwright.  B.  1875,  in  Paris.  Resident  at  26, 
Cours  Albert,  Paris.  Author,  Le  Marche;  Le  Ddour;  Judith; 
La  Galerie  des  Glaces;  Melo;  Le  Bonheur;  Espoir;  Le  Cceur; 
Le  Voyage,  etc.  {Who's  Who  in  the  Theatre;  International 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BERREY,  GEORGE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov. 
10,  1818.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Alexander,  Esq., 
of  27,  Weston  Street,  Pentonville,  Middlesex.  School, 
Charterhouse,  as  Berry  {sic),  G.  J.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A. 
1823;  M.A.  1826.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  16,  1822,  as 
Berrey,  G.  J.   CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1826.   Died  1872. 

BERREY,  WALTER  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1883.  S.  of  George,  manufacturer,  of  Nottingham.  B.  there 
1863.  Matric.  Michs.  1883,  as  W.  Frederic;  B.A.  1888.  Of 
Western  Lodge,  Claphaim  Common,  Middlesex,  in  1907. 
{Venn,  11.  761;  H.  M.  F.  Gray.) 

BERRIDGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept. 
30,  1890.  Of  Leics.  S.  of  J.  L.,  draper,  of  Malvern  House, 
Stoneygate,  Leicester,  J. P.  B.  May  16,  1871,  at  Leicester. 
School,  Wyggeston,  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1893;  M..\.  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (Worcester) 
1895;  C.  of  St  George's,  Birmingham,  1894-8.  C.  of  Kenil- 
worth,  1898-1902.  V.  of  Elvington,  1902-13.  C.  of  St 
Luke's,  Wolverhampton,  19x3-19.  R.  of  Castle  Ashby, 
Northants.,  1919-27.  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Leicester,  1927-36-. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Leicester,  1927-36-.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Leicester, 
1938-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Oadby,  Leicester,  1938. 
{Crockford,  1938.) 

BERRIDGE,  JAMES  SAMUEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  July  i,  1837.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  the  Island  of  St 
Kitt's.  [B.  1806.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1837.  President  of  the  Legislative  CouncU  of  St  Christopher, 
1846.  Puisne  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench  and 
Common  Pleas,  1847.  Postmaster,  i860.  President  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly,  1870.  A  member  of  the  Executive 
Council  of  the  Leewaid  Islands,  1872.  Married  and  had 
issue.   Died  Nov.  5,  1885,  at  Limekiln,  St  Kitts.    {Boase.) 

BERRIDGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1785  (no 
record  of  admission  in  the  College  Register).  [Perhaps  s.  of 
John  (1735),  V.  of  Everton  with  Tetworth,  the  evangelical 
preacher  and  also  a  member  of  this  CoUege.] 

BERRIDGE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1884. 


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Berriedale,  Lord 

BERRIEDALE,  Lord,  see  SINCLAIR,  GEORGE  PHILIPS 
ALEXANDER. 

BERRIMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's, 
Aug  II  1768.  S.  of  William,  linen-draper.  B.  at  Beverley, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  Scholar,  1768;  B.A.  i773-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14,  i773;  priest.  May  29,  i774;  C.  of 
Messingham  with  Butterwick,  Lines.,  i773-  R-  of  South 
Ferriby,  1776-83.  R.  of  Saxby,  1776-83-  Domestic  Chaplain 
to  the  Earl  of  Harrington.  Died  June  19,  1814,  aged  63. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BERRINGTON,  JENKIN  DAVIES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  22,  1819.  S.  and  h.  of  Jenkm  Davies,  Esq. 
B  at  Swansea.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1819.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  18,  1821.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1826.  Of 
Woodland  Castle,  Glamorgan.  Died  1871.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BERRINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  28)  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1837  (probably  the  John  Berington,  adm.  sizar  at  St  John  s, 
Nov.  19,  1833;  of  Worcs.).  S.  of  Paul,  merchant,  of  Evesham, 
Wor'cs  '  B.  at  Isleworth,  Middlesex.  [Married  in  1832.] 
Previously  at  Oxford.  Matric.  (St  Edmund  HaU)  July  4. 
1834,  age  25.  Apparently  migrated  (from  Caius)  to  Pembroke ; 
matric.  thence  Michs.  1837,  as  Berrington.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1835;  priest  (Lichfield)  1836;  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Cambridge.  Hon.  M.A.  and  LL.D.  of  Aberdeen.  F.R.A.S., 
F  L  S  1840.  Sometime  Warden  of  the  English  College, 
Castle  Frankenberg,  Aix-la-Chapelle,  etc.;  see  Crockford, 
1865,  and  also  the  English  Churchman,  Aug.  27,  1846. 
Resided  for  a  year  or  two  in  Cambridge  and  afterwards  at 
Grantchester.  Suspended  by  the  Bishop  of  Ely.  Then  in 
London,  where  he  raised  monev  by  offering  titles  for  ordina- 
tion in  advertisements.  His  'College'  at  Aix-la-Chapelle 
was  a  swindle.  Indicted  at  the  Central  Criminal  Court, 
London,  on  a  charge  of  obtaining  money  by  false  pretences, 
found  guilty  and  sentenced  to  15  years'  penal  servitude, 
Aug.  22,  1873.  Author,  Descriptive  Dialogue  concerning.  .  . 
forms  of  prayer. .  .in  the  sanctuary,  1840.  Date  of  death  not 
found.   (Venn,  n.  241;  The  Times,  Aug.  22,  1873.) 

BERROW,  CAPEL.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1758.  S.  of  Capel 
(1700),  R.  of  Northill,  Beds.  B.  Sept.  27,  I7i5-  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford) 
Sept.  7,  1734,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1738.  Incorp.  at  Cam- 
bridge 1758.  C.  of  St  Botolph's,  Aldersgate,  London,  1741- 
Lecturer  of  St  Benedict  and  St  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London, 
1744.  Chaplain  to  the  Honourable  Society  of  Judges  and 
Serjeants  in  Serjeant's  Inn.  R.  of  Finningley,  Notts.,  i747- 
R.  of  Rossington,  Yorks.,  1762.  Author,  theological.  Died 
Oct.  5,  1782.   (Peile,  11.  256;  Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BERRY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  scholar  at  King's,  Oct.  14,  1882.  3rd 
s  of  Edward,  merchant,  deceased,  late  of  Kingston,  Canada. 
B.  May  28,  1862.  Schools,  Whitgift,  Croydon,  and  University 
College,  London.  B.A.  (London)  1881.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
BA.  (Senr.  Wrangler)  1885;  M.A.  1889.  FeUow,  1886. 
Smith's  Prizeman,  1887.  College  Lecturer  in  Mathematics, 
1889.  Assistant  Tutor  in  Mathematics,  1893-1926.  Univer- 
sity Extension  Lecturer,  1886-9.  University  Lecturer,  1914- 
28.  Secretary  for  Lectures  to  the  Local  Examinations  and 
Lectures  Syndicate,  1S91-5.  A  member  of  the  College 
Council  for  40  years.  Vice-Provost,  1924-9.  During  the 
Great  War,  employed  at  Mudros,  coding  Kitchener's 
despatches  concerning  the  evacuation  of  Gallipoli;  later, 
placed  his  mathematical  knowledge  at  the  disposal  of  the 
Naval  Air  Service  in  Egypt.  O.B.E.  A  strong  supporter  of 
the  movement  for  women's  degrees.  Author,  mathematical. 
Died  Aug.  15,  1929,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of  Grosvenor 
(1888).  (Cfimbridge  Review,  Oct.  11,  1929;  The  Times,  Aug. 
19,  1929.) 

BERRY,  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  3,  1841.  S.  of  Butler  (1776),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  1823,  at 
Thriplow,  Cambs.  School,  Clergy  Orphan.  Matric.  Michs. 
1841;  Scholar;  B.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1850;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1851;  C.  of  Northborough,  Northants.,  1851-3.  C. 
of  Pickwell,  1853-5.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1858-64.  P.C.  of 
Moniash  (or  Monyash),  Derbs.,  1868-78.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1879.   Brother  of  Joseph  W.  (1820). 

BERRY,  BENJAMIN  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr  24,  1889.  S.  of  George.  B.  May  26,  1869,  at  Staveley, 
Derbs.  School,  Huddersfield  High.  Matric.  Michs.  1889. 
Removed  to  Fitzwilliam  Hall,  Oct.  15,  1890,  but  re-adm.  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  5,  1892;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord. 
deacon,  1894;  priest  (Manchester)  1901;  C.  of  St  Augustine, 
Tonge  Moor,  Lanes.,  1894-7.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Preston, 
1897-1904.  Chaplain  to  the  ist  N.  Lanes.  Regt.  (V.B.). 
Served  as  Chaplain  in  the  South  African  War,  1902.  At 
ShomcUfie  Camp,  Folkestone,  1904-5.  Chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1905-6.  Clerical  Organising  Secretary  to  the  Waifs 
and  Strays  Society,  for  Worcester,  Lichfield  and  Birmingham, 


Berry,  Jeremiah 

1906-20;  for  Coventry,  1918-20.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces. 
C.  of  Claines,  Worcs.,  1907-20.  R.  of  Kildale,  York,  1920-34. 
C.  of  Guisborough,  Yorks.,  1921-7.  (T  A.  Walker,  609; 
Crockford.) 
BERRY,  BUTLER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  19, 
1776.  S.  of  John,  of  Cambridge.  B.  Apr.  13,  i759.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1777;  Scholar,  1778;  B.A.  1781;  M.A. 
1784.  Chaplain,  1783-94.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Lm.  dim. 
from  Ely)  Sept.  17,  1781;  priest  (Peterb.)  Oct.  26,  1783.  V. 
of  Chrishall,  Essex,  1 787-1832.  V.  of  Thriplow,  Cambs., 
1789-1832.  V.  of  Foxton,  1814-32.  Died  Jan.  25,  1832, 
aged  73.  Father  of  Joseph  W.  (1820)  and  Arthur  G.  (1841). 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

BERRY,  CHARLES  LUKIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  29, 
1849.  S.  of  William  (?  1806),  R.  of  Bircham  Newton, 
Norfolk.  B.  Dec.  3,  1830,  at  Tarrant  Hinton,  Dorset.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1850.  Died 
in  College,  Dec.  12,  1852,  aged  22.  Buried  at  Grantchester. 
(Peile,  II.  510;  G.  Mag.,  1853,  i.  iii.) 

BERRY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  15,  1843- 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848. 

BERRY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  5,  1834.  Of 
Devon.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  19, 
1828,  age  19,  as  s.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon; 
he  was  adm.  at  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  June  27,  1829,  age  20. 

BERRY,  FRANCIS  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1884.  S.  of  Thomas  Marlborough,  clerk,  of  Blunham 
rectory,  Sandy,  Beds,  [he  was  M.A.  (Dublin)  and  R.  of 
Blunham,  1872].  B.  there  Oct.  10,  1865.  Matric.  Michs. 
1884;  B.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Coventry) 
1894;  C.  of  Bredon,  Worcs.,  1892-1905.  V.  of  Wendens 
Ambo,  Essex,  1905-28.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  St  Albans,  1928-39-. 
Of  Woodside  Lodge,  Aspley  Guise,  Bletchley.  Brother  of 
Henry  W.  (1887)  and  Marlborough  J.  (1884).  (Crockford, 
I939-) 

BERRY,  FRANK  NORMAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1, 
1898.  S.  of  Peter  Rathbone,  of  13,  Parkdale,  Wolverhampton, 
Staffs.  B.  at  Manchester,  Jan.  15,  1879.  School,  TettenhaU, 
Staffs.  (Mr  Haydon).  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A. 
1905.  Assistant  Master  at  Stratford-on-Avon  Grammar 
School,  1901-5.  Ord.  deacon,  1905;  priest  (Exeter)  1906. 
Chaplain  of  AU  Hallows  School,  Honiton,  1905-15.  Assistant 
Master  at  Tonbridge  School,  1915-39-.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Ro- 
chester, 1927-36-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

BERRY,  GEORGE  BENTON.  Adm.  (age  21)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Sept.  4,  1869;  from  King's  (sic).  S.  of  G.,  Esq.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1873; 
priest  (Dover)  1874;  C.  of  Nonington,  Kent,  1873-6.  C.  of 
Charles,  Pl>Tnouth,  1876-8.  V.  of  Compton  Gifford,  Devon, 
1878-1912.  Surrogate,  dio.  Exeter,  1890-1912.  -Address, 
c/o  Rev.  W.  A.  Weeks,  St  Jude's  vicarage,  Plymouth,  in 
1921.  Died  suddenly  Jan.  26',  1925,  aged  76,  at  Port  Said. 
(The  Guardian,  Jan.  30,  1925.) 

BERRY,  GROSVENOR.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  29,  1888.  S.  of 
Edward.  School,  University  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Agricultural  and 
Science  Master  at  Devon  County  School  of  Agriculture, 
Ashburton,  1893-7.  Diploma,  Royal  Agricultural  College, 
Cirencester.  Diploma,  R.A.S.E.,  1893.  Breeder  of  Jersey 
cattle.  Of  Mount  Bures,  Bures,  Suffolk.  Brother  of  Arthur 
(1882).   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937-) 

BERRY,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1,  1887.  S.  of  Thomas  Marlborough,  R.  of  Blunham, 
Beds.  B.  [Sept.  1868]  at  Burbage,  Leics.  [School,  Upping- 
ham.] Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1895.  Formerly 
in  Egypt.  Died  Mav  6,  1935,  aged  66,  at  Aspley  Guise,  Beds. 
Brother  of  Francis  W.  (1884),  etc.  (The  Times,  May  11, 
I935-) 

BERRY,  HORACE  SIMEON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1900. 
School,  Newton  Abbot  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
1903;  M.A.  1907;  B.C.  1908.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1907.  House  Physician  at  the 
Westminster  Hospital.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C;  wounded).  Died  Sept.  15,  1935,  at  Ashridge, 
Totnes,  Devon.  (The  Times,  Sept.  18,  1935;  Medical  Direc- 
tory, 1922.) 

BERRY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  13, 
1780.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  James,  box-maker,  of  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom,  London.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Exhibitioner; 
Scholar,  1780.    (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

BERRY,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  21, 
1777.  Of  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  i777;  Scholar,  1778.  One 
of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1768;  priest, 
Dec.  21,  1768. 


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Berry,  John 

BERRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  July  24, 
1883.  S.  of  John,  of  Springfield  House,  Bolton-le-Sands, 
Lancaster.  School,  Heversham.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1887; 
priest  (Wakefield)  1889;  C.  of  Lockwood,  Yorks.,  1887-90. 
C.  of  Lightcliffe,  1891-2.  V.  of  Silsden,  Yorks.,  1892-1915. 
R.  of  Kirkby  Thore,  Westmorland,  1915-37.  Of  83,  Otley 
Road,  Harrogate,  in  1939.    {Crockford,  1939.) 

BERRY,  JOSEPH  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  15,  1820.  S.  of  Butler  (1776),  V.  of  Foxton,  Cambs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  29,  1825;  priest,  May  21,  1826.  V.  of  Foxton, 
Cambs.,  1835-75.  Brother  of  Arthur  G.  (1841).  Died  1875- 
(T.A.  Walker,  409.) 

BERRY,  MARLBOROUGH  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  8,  1884.  S.  of  Thomas  [Marlborough],  R.  of  Blunham, 
Beds.  B.  there  Oct.  10,  1865.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar, 
1886;  B.A.  {7tk  Wrangler)  1887.  Died  July  13,  1930,  aged  64. 
Brother  of  Francis  W.  (1884),  etc.  {The  Times,  July  16, 
1930-) 

BERRY,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  29, 
1830.  S.  of  Curtis  Philip,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica.  Matric.  Michs. 
1832;  B.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Jamaica)  June  25,  1837;  C. 
of  Hanover,  Jamaica.   C.  of  St  Dorothy,  1839.  (W.  Cowper.) 

BERRY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  7, 
1843.  2nd  s.  of  William  [of  Tayfield,  Fifes.,  writer  to  the 
signet].  B.  [Nov.  18,  1825]  at  Forgan,  Fifes.  School, 
Edinburgh  Academy  (Archdeacon  Williams).  Matric.  Michs. 
1844;  Scholar,  1846;  B.A.  (soth  Wrangler;  Class.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1848;  M.A.  1851.  FeUow,  1850.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Edin.). 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  14,  1847.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1853.  At  the  Scotch  Bar,  1863.  A  member  of  the  Faculty 
of  Advocates.  Secretary  to  the  Commissioners  under  the 
Universities  (Scotland)  Act,  1858-63.  Professor  of  Roman 
and  Scots  Law  in  Glasgow  University,  1867-87.  Secretary 
to  the  Royal  Commission  of  Inquiry  into  Scottish  Univer- 
sities, 1876-8.  Sheriff  of  Lanarkshire,  1886.  D.L.  for 
Glasgow.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  17,  1903. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BERRY,  SIDNEY  MALCOLM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  .\pr.  23,  1900. 
[S.  of  Dr  C.  A.,  of  Wolverhampton.  B.  July  25,  1881,  at 
Southport.]  School,  Tettenhall  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  1903.  Afterwards  at  Mansfield  College,  Oxford;  M.A. 
(Oxford).  D.D.  (Glasgow).  Entered  the  Congregational 
Ministry.  Minister  at  Oxted,  Surrey,  1906-9;  at  Chorlton- 
cum-Hardy,  Manchester,  1909-12;  at  Carr's  Lane  Chapel, 
Birmingham,  1912-23.  Secretary  of  the  Congregational 
Union  of  England  and  Wales,  1923-36-.  Moderator  of  the 
Federal  Council  of  Free  Churches  of  England,  1934-5- 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  56,  Claremont  Road,  Highgate, 
London,  N.  Author,  religious.  {Who's  Who  in  Congrega- 
tionalism.) 

BERRY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1886;  Mus.Bac. 
1893. 

BERRY,  THOMAS  BRODBELT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, May  15,  1856.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Bolton, 
Lanes.  B.  at  Sheffield.  Matric.  Michs.  1856,  as  T.  Brodbelt; 
B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1862;  priest  (Chester) 
1863.  C.  of  Neston,  Cheshire,  1862-4.  C.  of  Abbot's  Langley, 
Herts.,  in  1870.  C.  of  East  Walton  with  Gayton-Thorpe, 
Norfolk,  1875-8.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1879.  Brother 
of  William  B.  (1856). 

BERRY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  25, 
1806.  Matric.  Lent,  1806;  B.A.  1810.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bircham- 
Newton  with  Bircham  Tofts,  Norfolk,  1835-70;  if  so,  father 
of  Charles  Lukin  (1849). 

BERRY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  8,  1869.  [2nd 
s.  of  Francis  Octavius,  deceased,  late  of  EgUsh  Castle  and 
Tullamore,  King's  Co.,  Ireland.  B.  Nov.  23,  1850.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon,  1874; 
priest  (Chester)  1875;  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Aigburth,  Lanes., 
1874-7.  C.  of  Walcot,  Lines.,  1877-84.  V.  of  St  Peter's, 
Ipswich,  Suffolk,  1884-96.  V.  of  Newbams  with  Hawcoat, 
Lanes.,  1896-1920.  Surrogate,  dio.  CarUsle,  1896-1920. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  29,  1920,  aged  69,  at  St 
Paul's  vicarage,  Barrow-in-Fumess.  {Vis.  of  Ireland,  in; 
The  Times,  Mar.  4,  1920.) 

BERRY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  16,  1883. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Tayfield,  Newport,  Fifes.  B.  May  9, 
1864,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Civil  Law,  ist  Class)  1886.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  14,  1885.  No  call.  Advocate,  1889. 
Represents  the  families  of  Naime  of  Sandfurd  and  Law  of 
Pittillock.  During  the  Great  War  served  on  various  com- 
mittees.  O.B.E.,  1920.   Married  and  had  issue.   Of  Tayfield, 


Bertie,  Montague 

Newport,  Fifes.  J.P.,  D.L.  for  Fifeshire,  1928.  Chairman  of 
the  Fife  War  Pensions  Committee,  1916-36.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Kelly,  Handbook,  1937.) 

BERRY,  WILLIAM  BRODBELT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  May  15,  1856.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of 
Bolton,  Lanes.  B.  at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1856,  as 
W.  Brodbelt;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1871.  Assistant  Master  at 
Rossall  School,  1860-1.  Ord.  deacon,  1862;  priest  (Chester) 
1863;  C.  of  Capenhurst,  Cheshire,  1862-4.  C.  of  Neston, 
1865.  C.  of  Abbots  Langley,  Herts.,  1865-7.  V.  of  Hoddles- 
den,  Lanes.,  1867-81.  V.  of  Smallbridge,  1881-95.  R.  of 
Beelsby,  Lines.,  1895-7.  Died  there  Sept.  28,  1897,  aged  58. 
Brother  of  Thomas  B.  (1856).   {Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BERRYMAN,  JAMES  WISE.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 

June   5,    1841.    S.   of  .    B.   at   Hampton,   Middlesex. 

Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar;  B.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon)  1845;  priest  (Lincoln)  1846;  C.  of  Carlton-in- 
Lindrick,  Notts.,  1845-9.  C.  of  Bury  St  Edmund's,  1849-51. 
C.  of  Newton,  Cambs.,  1851-9.  V.  of  Emneth,  1858-67.  R. 
of  Tydd  St  Giles,  Cambs.,  1867-77.   Died  1877. 

BERSEY,  WILLIAM  DAVID  [DAVEY].  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  July  3,  1834.  S.  of  Thomas  [Wesleyan  minister],  of 
Bideford,  Devon.  [School,  Kingswood.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1838,  as  Will.  Davey.  Assistant  Master  at 
Wesley  CoUege,  Sheffield.  Died  1840,  aged  25,  at  Bodmin. 
{Kingswood  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1840,  i.  666.) 

BERTHON,  EDWARD  LYON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Nov.  12,  1834.  [S.  of  Peter,  army  contractor,  of  Southamp- 
ton, and  a  descendant  of  Paul  Berthon,  a  Huguenot  refugee. 
B.  Feb.  20,  1813,  in  London.]  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  14,  1841;  matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1849. 
Previously  studied  surgery  at  Liverpool  and  Dublin.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Preston,  of  Toxleth  Park,  Liver- 
pool, June  4,  1834.  Went  abroad,  1834.  Devoted  himself  to 
experiments  in  mechanical  science.  Invented  a  two-bladed 
screw-propeller  for  ships,  which  was  rejected  by  the  Admiralty 
and  returned  to  him  as  a  'pretty  toy,'  1835.  Ord.  deacon, 
1845;  priest  (Winchester)  1846;  C.  of  Lymington,  Hants., 
1845.  Took  up  painting  and  became  very  proficient.  V.  of 
Fareham,  Hants.,  1847-57.  Invented  a  nautical  log  known  as 
'Berthon's  Log';  condemned  by  the  Admiralty  as  'too 
delicate  an  instrument  to  be  serviceable.'  His  design  for  a 
collapsible  boat  was  also  rejected,  but  afterwards  approved, 
and  he  eventually  received  upwards  of  £15,000  in  orders  from 
the  Admiralty.  V.  of  Romsey,  1860-91.  Rural  Dean. 
Surrogate,  Winchester  dio.,  1860-99.  Designed  the  Romsey 
Observatory  and  constructed  astronomical  telescopes. 
Restored  the  Abbey  Church  and  used  his  mechanical  skill  to 
accompUsh  remarkable  feats  of  construction.  Given  to 
sudden  inspirations — as  when  coming  into  the  vestry  after 
service  full  of  the  idea  of  a  collapsible  anchor — 'a  sea 
imibrella '  he  called  it — he  began  to  describe  it  to  his  astonished 
choir,  'while  chalking  up  rapid  diagrams  on  the  vestry 
door.'  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  A  Retrospect  of  Eight 
Decades.  Died  Oct.  27,  1899,  aged  86,  at  Romsey.  Arms  in 
Magdalene  College  Hall.  {Boose,  iv.  Suppl.;  A.  C.  Benson, 
Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.;  D.N.B.,  Suppl.  1.) 

BERTIE,  ALBEMARLE  OSMOND.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Lent, 
1887.  Adm.  at  King's,  Jan.  14,  1888.  S.  of  Charles  Henry, 
of  The  Shrubberies,  Long  Sutton,  Lines.  B.A.  1889.  Assistant 
Master  at  Cheam  School,  Surrey.  Afterwards  at  Blackheath 
Proprietary  School  for  four  years.  Subsequently  engaged  in 
private  tuition  until  August,  1898.  Died  Apr.  27,  1906. 
Buried  at  Long  Sutton.   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BERTIE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  12, 
1752.  S.  of  Charles,  of  London.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1752.  Died  Oct.  21,  1780. 
Brother  of  Montague  (i755)-    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BERTIE,  Hon.  FREDERICK  (FREDERIC).  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Jesus,  Mar.  14,  1814.  Of  Oxfordshire.  5th  s.  of  Willoughby, 
Earl  of  Abingdon.  [B.  Feb.  12,  1793.]  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  M.A.  i8i6.  R.  of  Wytham,  Berks., 
1817.  R.  of  Albury,  Oxon.,  1820-68.  P.C.  of  South  Hincksey 
with  Wootten,  Berks.,  1820.  Married  Lady  Georgina  Anne 
Emily,  dau.  of  Admiral  Lord  Mark  Kerr,  Oct.  17,  1825.  Died 
Feb.  4, 1868,  at  Albury.  Brother  of  Peregrine  (1810).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Abingdon;  G.  Mag.) 

BERTIE,  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  5,  1755.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  Aug.  3, 
1737,  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1755; 
LL.B.  1761.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1761;  priest 
(Lincohi,  Litt.  dim.  from  SaUsbury)  Mar.  7,  1762;  C.  of 
Ketton,  Rutland,  1761.  V.  of  Rodboume  Cheney,  Wilts., 
1762-8.  Buried  Aug.  22,  1768,  at  Uffington,  Lines.  Brother 
of  Charles  (1752).    {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  634.) 


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Bertie,  Montagu 

BERTIE,  MONTAGU,  Viscount  NORREYS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8) 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1826.  S.  and  h.  of  Montague,  Earl  of 
Abingdon.  B.  June  19,  1808,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1827;  M.A.  1829.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1834.  M.P.  for 
Oxfordshire,  1830-1  and  1832-52;  for  Abingdon,  1852-4. 
Lord-Lieut,  and  cuslos  rotulorum  of  Berks.,  1855-81.  High 
Steward  af  Oxford  and  Abingdon.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
6th  Earl  of  Abingdon,  etc.  Oct.  16,  1854.  Married  Elizabeth 
Lavinia,  dau.  of  George  Granville  Vemon-Harcourt,  of 
Nuneham  Couitnay,  Oxon.,  Jan.  7,  1835.  Died  Feb.  8,  1884. 
(G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

BERTIE,  (Lord)  MONTAGU  PEREGRINE  ALBEMARLE.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  July  28,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of 
Montagu  Peregrine,  Earl  of  Lindsey,  of  Uffington  House, 
Stamford.  B.  Sept.  3,  1861.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881.  Styled  Lord  Bertie,  1877-99.  Late  Capt.,  4th  Batt. 
Lanes.  Regt.  A.D.C.  to  Lord  Carrington,  Governor  of  New 
South  Wales,  Australia,  1885-8.  Succeeded  his  father  as  12th 
Earl  of  Lindsey,  Jan.  29,  1899.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lines. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  s.p.m.  Jan.  2,  1938,  aged  76,  in 
London.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  ed.  1937,  sub  Lindsey;  The 
Times,  Jan.  3,  1938.) 

BERTIE,  The  Hon.  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Jesus, 
Nov.  9,  1 8 10.  4th  s.  of  Willoughby,  Earl  of  Abingdon. 
[B.  July  30,  1790.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1811;  M.A.  1815.  Died  Oct.  17,  1849.  Brother  of  Frederick 
(1814).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BERTIE,  VERB  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1899. 
S.  of  the  Hon.  Francis  Leveson,  Q.C.  [afterwards  Viscount 
Bertie  of  Thame,  Oxon.],  of  21,  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair, 
London.  B.  Oct.  20,  1878.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple),  1902.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  2nd  Viscount  Bertie  of  Thame,  Sept.  26,  1919. 
Of  Shirbum  Lodge,  Watlington,  Oxon.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BERTLES,  WILLIAM  DODSWORTH  BATES.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  29,  1829.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry, 
Capt.,  late  of  Knutsford,  Cheshire.  B.  at  Eastbourne, 
Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1839.  Ord. 
deacon,  1836;  priest,  1837.  V.  of  Dronfield,  Derbs.,  1846-68. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Mountcashel.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1870. 

BERTLIN,  GEORGE  CHARLES  GALLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  July  27,  1859.  S.  of  Anthony,  Esq.,  of 
Badulla,  Ceylon.  School,  Bray,  Maidenhead  (Dr  Batt). 
Matric.  Michs.  1859,  as  G.  C.  Galland;  B.A.  1863. 

BERTRAM,  Sir  ANTON,  see  THOMAS  ANTON  (below). 

BERTRAM,  EDWARD  ETHELBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  July  26,  1869;  re-adm.  May  8,  1878.  S.  of  Robert, 
Esq.,  deceased.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Sometime  of  West 
Ham  and  afterwards  of  Dalston.   (T.  A.  Walker,  534.) 

BERTRAM,  GEORGE  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
6,  1859.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  St  Heliers,  Jersey.  B.  Jan.  8, 
1841,  in  Jersey.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  i860; 
B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1872.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  11, 
1862.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1865.  Attorney-General  of  Jersey, 
1879-84.  Advocate-General,  1879.  Procurator-General, 
1880.  Bailiff  of  Jersey,  1884-98.  Knighted,  1885.  Of  St 
HeUers,  Jersey.    (Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.) 

BERTRAM,  THOMAS  ANTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887.  S. 
of  Robert  Aitken,  Congregational  minister.  B.  Feb.  8,  1869, 
at  Barnstaple,  Devon.  Schools,  Nottingham  Grammar  and 
City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar,  1887-91; 
Powis  medal;  Chancellor's  medal;  Tancred  Law  Student, 
1889;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1890;  Pt  II,  ist 
Class,  1851);  M.A.  1894.  Fellow,  1892-7.  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house,  1928-9;  Bursar,  1928.  President  of  the  Union,  1892. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  24,  1889.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1893.  On  the  South  Wales  Circuit.  K.C.  (Ceylon)  1913. 
Attorney-General  of  the  Bahamas,  1902-7.  Puisne  Judge 
of  Cyprus,  1907-11.  Attorney-General  of  Ceylon,  1911-18. 
Member  of  the  Executive  and  Legislative  Council.  Chief 
Justice  of  Ceylon,  1918-25.  Knighted,  1916.  Chairman  of 
the  Special  Commission  to  enquire  into  the  affairs  of  the 
Orthodox  Patriarchate  of  Jerusalem  in  1921  and  again  in 
1925;  his  two  Reports  published  by  the  Oxford  University 
Press  won  wide  appreciation.  Active  in  arranging  Oxford 
University  Extension  Lecturers.  Left  Cambridge  and  settled 
at  Canterbury,  1929.  Author,  The  Colonial  Service,  etc. 
Died  Sept.  16,  1937,  aged  68,  in  The  Precincts,  Canterbury. 
(Vet.n,  II.  488;  The  Times,  Sept.  18,  1937.) 

BERWICK,  Lord,  see  HILL,  NOEL. 

BERWICK,  EDWARD  BERTIE  HARTLEY.  Matric.  Non-Coil. 
Michs.  1889.  S.  of  Thomas  Joseph.  B.  at  Blackgang,  Isle  of 
Wight.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  7,  1891;  B.A. 
1892;  M.A.  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Faith's  Preparatory 
School,  Cambridge,  for  three  years;  at  Eaton  House  School, 


Besant,  William  Lethbridge  Willis 

Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  1892-1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest 
(Norwich)  1897;  C.  of  Aldeburgh,  1894-1900.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Manchester,  1900-31.  Head  Master  of  Rossall  Preparatory 
School,  1900-31.  R.  of  Little  Shelford  with  Newton,  Cambs., 
1931-9-.  O.B.E.,  1928.  Brother  of  Theodore  F.  H.  (1891). 
{Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1904;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BERWICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Downing, 
Oct.  7,  1822.  S.  of  John,  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Richmond  (Mr  Tate).   Matric.  Michs.  1822. 

BERWICK,  THEODORE  FRANCIS  HARTLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  Catharine's,  Oct.  15,  1891.  S.  of  Joseph  Thomas.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1919.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
1897;  priest  (Hereford)  1898;  C.  of  Burgh  Castle,  Norfolk, 
1897-8.  Assistant  Master  at  Gt  Yarmouth  Grammar  School, 
1894-8;  at  Hereford  Cathedral  School  and  C.  of  Tupsley, 
1898-9.  Assistant  Master  at  the  South  Eastern  College, 
Ramsgate,  1899-1902.  Chaplain  at  Wadhurst  Hall,  1902-4. 
Assistant  Master  and  Chaplain  at  St  John's  School,  Leather- 
head,  Surrey,  1904-5.  Head  Master  of  Guisborough  School, 
Yorks.,  1905-31.  Died  July  23,  1931,  aged  58.  Brother  of 
Edward  B.  H.  (1889).  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  7, 
1931-) 

BESANT,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  13,  1859. 
[S.  of  William,  merchant.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  Scholar, 
i860;  B.A.  {28th  Wrangler)  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon, 
1866;  priest  (Winchester)  1867.  Assistant  Master  at  Chelten- 
ham College,  1867-72-  V.  of  Sibsey,  Lines.,  1872-1917. 
F.R.A.S.,  1865.  F.R.G.S.,  1895.  [His  wife,  Mrs  Annie 
Besant,  was  the  well-known  theosophical  lecturer  and 
writer.]  Died  Apr.  21,  19 17,  aged  76,  at  Sibsey.  Brother  of 
Walter  (1855)  and  William  H.  (1846).  CheUenham  Coll.  Reg., 
37.) 

BESANT,  GEOFFREY  BARHAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898. 
S.  of  Sir  Walter  (next),  Knt.,  of  Hampstead,  London.  B. 
Aug.  8,  1879,  in  Bayswater.  School,  Highgate.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898.  With  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  in  South  Africa, 
1900.  Singer,  sang  bass  in  concerts  in  England;  first  appear- 
ance in  London,  1906.  Lieder  singer.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Lieut.,  Somerset  Light  Infantry;  mentioned  in  des- 
patches).   (Venn,  11.  556;  Black,  Dictionary  of  Musicians.) 

BESANT,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  2,  1855.  3rd 
s.  of  WUliam,  merchant.  B.  Aug.  14,  1836,  at  Portsmouth. 
Schools,  St  Paul's,  Southsea,  Stockwell  Granmiar,  London, 
and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar, 
1856;  B.A.  (iHth  Wrangler)  1859;  M.A.  1863.  The  well- 
known  novelist.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  28,  1871. 
Mathematical  Master  at  RossaU  School,  1859-60;  at  Lea- 
mington College,  1860-1.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  the 
Royal  College,  Mauritius,  1861-7.  Studied  Old  French 
literature  and  essay  writing.  Returned  to  England  and 
settled  in  London,  1867.  Published  a  work  on  Early  French 
Poetry,  1868,  and  the  French  Humourists,  1873.  Secretary  of 
the  Palestine  Exploration  Fund,  1868-86;  Hon.  Secretary 
till  1901.  Published  (with  E.  H.  Pahner)  The  History  of 
Jerusalem.  Edited  a  series  of  miscellaneous  biographies  of 
which  he  wrote  Coligny  and  Whittington.  Commenced 
writing  novels  in  collaboration  with  James  Rice,  c.  1872; 
from  1882  wrote  alone  18  novels  and  several  shorter  stories 
in  18  years.  As  a  result  of  All  sorts  and  conditions  of  Men,  the 
People's  Palace  in  Mile  End,  London,  was  built  and  opened  in 
1887.  Also  the  originator  of  the  'Society  of  Authors';  first 
Chairman,  1884.  His  great  work,  a  new  survey  of  London 
(founded  on  Stow  and  Strype),  was  begun  in  1894.  General 
editor  of  The  Fascinations  of  London,  a  series  of  handbooks 
to  London  topography.  F.S.A.,  1894.  Knighted,  1895. 
President  of  the  'Hampstead  Antiquarian  Historical 
Society.'  Vice-President  of  the  'Art  Society.'  Resided  at 
Frognal  End,  Hampstead.  For  an  account  of  his  Uterary 
work  see  D.N.B.  Died  June  9,  1901,  at  Frognal  End.  Buried 
at  Hampstead.  Bronze  bust  in  the  crypt  of  St  Paul's. 
Brother  of  Frank  (1859),  etc.  and  father  of  Geoffrey  B.  (1898). 
[Peile,  II.  540;  D.N.B. ,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BESANT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  5, 
1846.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam  [merchant],  of  Portsea,  Hants. 
B.  there  Nov.  1,  1828.  School,  St  Paul's,  Southsea  (Mr 
Robertson).  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  Scholar,  1849;  1st  Smith's 
Prizeman;  B.A.  (Senr.  Wrangler)  1850;  M.A.  1853;  Sc.D. 
1883.  Fellow.  Esquire  Bedell,  1866-70.  College  Lecturer  for 
35  years;  Tutor.  Examiner  for  the  University  of  London, 
1859-64.  F.R.S.,  1871.  A  celebrated  mathematical  'coach.' 
Author,  mathematical.  Died  June  2,  1917,  at  4,  Harvey 
Road,  Cambridge.  Brother  of  Walter  (above),  etc.  and  father 
of  the  next.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BESANT,  WILLIAM  LETHBRIDGE  WILLIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Henry 
(above).  B.  [Mar.  1868]  at  Cambridge.  [School,  Hailey- 
bury.]   Matric.  Michs.  i886;  B.A.  1889. 


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Besch,  John  George  Quiddington 

BESCH,  JOHN  GEORGE  QUIDDINGTON.  Adm.  peas,  at  St 
John's,  July  20,  1880.  3rd  s.  of  John  Henry,  gent.  B. 
[June  30,  1861]  at  Hammersmith.  Schools,  [Marlborough] 
and  Oakham  (E.  V.  Hodge,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1889.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1882. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1886.  SoUcitor,  1897.  Of  47,  Park 
Avenue,  Cricklewood,  London,  N.W.,  in  1910.  Died  Apr.  25, 
1929,  aged  68,  at  Oakdene,  Terminus  Drive,  Beltinge,  Heme 
Bay.   (The  Times,  Apr.  27,  1929;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BESLEY,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  15, 
1853.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Stone,  grocer.  B.  at  St  Peter's, 
Tiverton,  Devon.  Bapt.  Jan.  i,  1835.  [School,  Blundell's.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1854;  Exhibitioner.  Migrated  to  Oxford; 
matric.  {St  Edmund  Hall)  Mar.  31,  1855,  age  20;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1858;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Bath 
and  Wells)  i860.  C.  of  Cheriton-Fitzpaine,  Devon,  1863-6. 
C.  of  Burnley,  Lanes.,  1866-74.  V.  of  EUel,  1874-93.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1894.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Blundell's  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BESLEY,  WALTER  PHILIP.  Adm.  scholar  at  King's,  Oct.  12, 
1889.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Thomas,  manager  of  the  Devon 
and  Cornwall  Bank,  Ilfracombe,  Devon.  B.  Feb.  10,  1870, 
at  Barnstaple.  Schools,  King's  College  Choir,  Cambridge,  and 
Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Choral  Scholar, 
1895;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1901.  Went  to  New  Zealand  for  his 
health.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Collegiate  School,  Wan- 
ganui,  1892-3;  at  Heretaunga  School,  Hastings,  N.Z.,  1894. 
Returned  to  England,  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest 
(Ripon)  1898.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ripon. 
Chaplain  to  the  Hospital  of  St  John,  Ripon,  1897-8.  Minor 
Canon  of  St  Paul's,  1898-1920;  Hon.  Minor  Canon,  1920-34. 
Sub-Dean  and  Warden  of  the  College  of  Minor  Canons, 
1914-20.  M.V.O.,  1921.  R.  of  St  Laurence  Jewry,  London, 
1920-34.  Rural  Dean,  1930-3.  Select  Preacher  at  Cam- 
bridge, 1926.  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1917- 
18  and  1926-7.  Priest-in-Ordinary  to  the  King,  1920-4; 
Hon.  priest,  1924.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Breckamore, 
Stanmore,  Middlesex.  Retained  his  New  Zealand  con- 
nections; his  Church  was  the  official  New  Zealand  Church  in 
London.  First  Master  of  the  New  Zealand  Masonic  Lodge. 
Died  Nov.  23,  1934.  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Crockford, 
1932;  The  Times,  Nov.  24,  1934.) 

BESSBOROUGH,  Eari  of,  see  PONSONBY,  The  Hon.  FREDERICK 
GEORGE  BRABAZON. 

BESSONNETTE,  FRANCIS  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  24,  1833.  S.  of  James,  barrister,  of 
Dublin.  B.  there  May  22,  1814  [of  Huguenot  extraction]. 
Bapt.  Aug.  24,  1814,  at  the  French  Protestant  Church, 
DubUn.  Matric.  Michs.  1833,  as  Bessonnett;  Exhibitioner, 
1834.  Died  Feb.  2,  1878.  {Venn,  11.  221.) 
BEST,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  11, 
1793.  Of  Middlesex.  [2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Baglake 
Manor,  Dorset.  B.  1773.]  School,  Winton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1793.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  May  29,  1801.  In  Holy 
Orders  (according  to  Foster).  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Godfrey,  D.D.,  of  Bath.  Died  Jan.  7,  1819,  at 
Constance,  Switzerland.  Father  of  the  next.  {T.  A.  Walker, 
363;  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862;  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees,  iii.) 

BEST,  CHARLES  JOHN  [GODFREY].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  27,  1831.  Of  Somerset.  [S.  of  Charles  (above).  B.  Jan. 
20,  1812.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831,  as  Cha.  Godfrey.  Went  to 
America.  Living  at  Altamont,  Garret  County,  Maryland, 
1874.  Married  Frances  Wilcox,  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue. 
(Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees,  in.) 

BEST,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  11, 
1793.    S.  of  Francis  (1744-5),  R.  of  South  Dalton,  Yorks. 

B.  Apr.  2,  1775,  at  York.  School,  Beverley.  Migrated  to 
Clare,  Nov.  7,  1793.  Matric.  Easter,  1794;  B.A.  i797;  M.A. 
1803.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  i,  1797;  priest,  Oct.  13,  1799; 

C.  of  South  Dalton,  1797;  succeeded  his  father  as  R.  there, 
1802-44.  The  famous  Parson  Best.  'Did  he  hunt?  No,  but 
his  hacks  were  the  neatest,  his  cows  and  pigs  were  the  sleekest, 
his  flowers  were  the  choicest  and  his  garden  was  the  best 
kept.  The  hedgerows  of  his  little  glebe  were  often  copied  but 
never  approached  in  trimness. ...  He  lived  in  the  affection  of 
his  parishioners  respected  by  great  and  small  and  he  died  in 
the  same  room  in  the  quaint  little  rectory  in  which  he  was 
bom  69  years  before,  and  the  generous  wiUings  of  his  largest 
of  hearts  rise  yet  in  the  memory  Uke  the  working  reminis- 
cences of  a  buried  joy'  {E.R.  Ant.  Soc.  Trans.,  xii.  18). 
Died  unmarried  Apr.  16,  1844.  Buried  at  South  Dalton. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  363;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  i.  662.) 

BEST,  (The  Hon.)  FREDERICK  BARNEWALL.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  13,  1846.  2nd  s.  of  William 
Samuel  (Best),  Lord  Wynford,  of  Wynford  Eagle,  Dorset. 
B.  Aug.  i8,  1827.  Matric.  Lent,  1847,  as  Frederic  Bamwall. 
Capt.,  2nd  Bengal  Fusiliers.  In  the  Indian  Mutiny.  Gentle- 
man-at-Arms,  1867-76.  Died  s.p.  Jan.  5,  1876.  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.,  sub  Wynford.) 


Best,  John  Rycroft 

BEST,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  27,  1817.  Of 
Middlesex.  [S.  and  h.  of  George  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  Bayfield 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  of  the  Middle  Temple.  B.  Mar.  9,  I799-] 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1822;  M.A. 
1825.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  16,  1821.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1825.  Of  Eastbury  Manor,  Guildford,  Surrey.  J. P., 
D.L.  Purchased  the  manor  and  manor  house  from  Charles 
Devon;  resided  there  c.  1848-70;  the  manor  was  sold  on  the 
death  of  his  widow,  1873.  Married  (i)  Mable  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Britland  HoUings,  Esq.,  Nov.  i,  1827;  (2)  Elizabeth 
Georgina,  dau.  of  Gen.  William  Loftus,  Lieut,  of  the  Tower  of 
London,  1834.  [To  be  distinguished  from  George  Best, 
Archdeacon  of  New  Brunswick,  1825-9;  died  1829;  with 
whom  he  is  wrongly  identified  in  G.  Mag.,  1829,  1.  648.] 
Died  1870.  (List  of  CaHhus.;  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Surrey,  iii. 
19;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BEST,  GEORGE  ALFRED  HADEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  9,  1857.  S.  of  Benjamin,  coalmaster.  B.  at  Rowley 
Regis,  Staffs.  Bapt.  May  12,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A. 
1861;  M.A.  1879.  Of  Haden  HiU,  Old  Hill,  Staffs.  Died 
Oct.  6,  1921.    (Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle.) 

BEST,  GEORGE  PAYNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  11, 
1867.  S.  of  the  late  Samuel,  of  Madras,  India.  B.  there 
Feb.  17, 1844.  School,  Doveton  College,  Madras.  Migrated  to 
Caius,  Oct.  16,  1867;  matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.B. 
1878.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  1876.  A 
Medical  Officer  at  Cheltenham  Hospital,  Gloucs.  Clinical 
Assistant  at  Brompton  Hospital.  In  practice  at  Twickenham, 
Middlesex,  1898.  Author,  Morality  and  Utility,  etc.  Died 
May  7,  1907,  aged  63,  at  26,  Strawberry  Hill  Road,  Twicken- 
ham.   (Venn,  n.  382.) 

BEST,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  13,  1857. 

BEST,  JAMES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10,  1864. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Gilborne  Park,  Warrington , 
Lanes.  B.  July  22,  1845,  at  Buenos  Ayres,  S.  America. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  15,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1870.  On  the  Northern  Circuit,  Salford  and  Manchester 
Sessions,  until  191 1.  Of  57,  Prince's  Street,  Manchester,  in 
1885.   (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BEST,  JAMES  THEODORE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
1882.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Rocklands,  Norwood,  Surrey. 
B.  Apr.  9,  1864,  at  Highgate,  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar,  1885;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1900. 
Assistant  Master  at  Queen  Elizabeth's  School,  Kingston-on- 
Thames,  1887-97.  Principal  of  St  John's  College,  Rangoon, 
1897-1922.  Member  of  the  Educational  Syndicate  of  Burma. 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  for  pubUc  service,  1914.  Died  Apr.  26, 
1925,  at  Bournemouth.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory.) 

BEST,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1858.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Kershaw,  missionary  [afterwards  of 
Lane  End,  Wycombe,  Bucks.].  B.  Mar.  14,  1840,  at  Madras, 
India.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  17,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1880,  as  's.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Kershaw  Best,  of  Lane  End,  Bucks.'  Entered 
the  I.C.S.  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Madras,  1893-5.  Chief 
Justice  of  Mysore.  Died  Oct.  11,  1916,  at  Sydney.  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Eagle,  xxxviii.) 

BEST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  2,  1840.  S.  of 
William  Butler,  of  Blakebrook  House,  Kidderminster,  J. P. 

B.  1821.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A. 
1844.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1840.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1846.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  One  of  the  Counsel  to 
Palace  Court,  London,  which  was  aboUshed  1849  v\hen  he 
received  a  grant  of  £2000  from  the  Treasury,  being  the  price 
he  had  paid  for  his  appointment.  M.P.  for  Kidderminster, 
1849-52.  Died  June  18,  1865,  aged  44,  at  Llandudno. 
Brother  of  William  W.  (1844).  (T.  A.  Walker,  469;  Boase,  iv. 
Suppl.;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  11.  257.) 

BEST,  JOHN  DUGDALE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1875;  Scholar;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Vice-Principal  of  St 
Peter's  College,  Peterborough,  1879-85.  Ord.  deacon,  1880; 
priest  (Peterb.)  1881;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Peterborough,  1880-5. 

C.  of  Wellingborough,  1885-7.  Principal  of  Derby  Training 
College  for  Mistresses,  1887-90;  of  Chester  Diocesan  Training 
College,  1890-1910.  R.  of  Sandon,  Essex,  1910-26.  Lived 
latterly  at  Albemarle  Road,  Boumemouth.  Died  May  30, 
1933.    Buried  at  Sandon.    (Queens'  Coll.  Mag.) 

BEST,  JOHN  RYCROFT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1841.  S.  of  John  Rycroft  [Judge,  of  Jessor,  India;  died 
Dec  23,  1829].  B.  at  Gyah.  Matric.  Michs.  1841.  Entered 
the  service  of  the  E.I.C.  At  Haileybury  CoUege,  1843-5. 
Went  to  India,  1845.  Magistrate  and  Collector  at  Azamgar; 
also  joint  Magistrate  at  Agra;  took  part  in  the  siege  there. 
Died  July  5,  1865,  in  India.  (Memorials  of  Old  Hatleybury 
College.) 

!49 


Best,  John  Storr 

BEST,  JOHN  STORR.  Adm.  peas,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  23,  1848. 
Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Robert,  farmer,  of  Armin  Grange,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  May  6,  1828.  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  Died 
July  6,  1849,  aged  21,  at  his  father's  house.  [Occurs  in  G. 
Mag.  as  John  Best,  of  St  John's,  s.  of  Robert,  of  Goole.] 
(G.  Mag.,  1849,  II.  222.) 

BEST,  PALEMON  HARRIS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1885; 
from  Cavendish  H.  [S.  of  Palemon,  M.D.,  of  Louth,  Lines. 
School,  Rugby.]  B..\.  1888.  Went  to  London  University; 
M.B.  (London)  1889.  Medical  student  at  University  College, 
London,  1891.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  and  L.S.A.,  1894.  Of 
St  Ives,  Cornwall.  Medical  Officer  and  Public  Vaccinator, 
St  Ives  district,  in  1922.  Brother  of  WiUiam  J.  (1883). 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1922.) 

BEST,  ROBERT  STANSER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  20, 
1842.  [S.  of  George,  Archdeacon  of  New  Brunswick,  Nova 
Scotia,  and  grandson  of  Robert  Stanser,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Nova  Scotia.  B.  Feb.  1823.  School,  Clergy  Orphan.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  23, 
1846.  EHed  Jan.  12,  1848,  aged  25,  at  Malta.  (Clergy  Orphan 
Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  446.) 

BEST,  The  Hon.  SAMUEL.  .\dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  June  29,  1822.  3rd  s.  of  WiUiam  Draper,  M.P.  [after- 
wards Baron  Wynf  ord].  B.  Dec.  2,  1803,  in  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826;  M..\.  1830.  Fellow,  1825-6.  Ord. 
deacon,  1825;  priest,  1826.  R.  of  Blandford  St  Mary, 
Dorset,  and  of  Abbotts-.Ann,  Hants.,  1831-73.  Rural  Dean  of 
Andover.  Married  (i)  Charlotte  Willis,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Burrough,  Judge  C.P.,  Apr.  11,  1826;  (2)  Emma,  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Duke,  Feb.  24,  1835.  Author,  Sermons, 
etc.  Died  Jan.  20,  1873,  at  Abbotts-Ann  rectory.  (King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Boase.) 

BEST,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  14, 
1772.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  brewer,  of  Chatham,  Kent  (and 
Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Shelley,  of  Mitchelgrove,  Sussex). 

B.  Nov.  14,  1753,  at  Boxley,  Kent.  School,  Eton.  Kept 
five  terms  by  residence;  name  off  Oct.  20,  i773-  Of  Park 
House,  Boxley,  Kent.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr  Irwin, 
M.D.,  of  Winchester.  Died  May  27,  1815,  aged  61.  Buried 
at  Boxley.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle 
Families,  74;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BEST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Jesus,  Dec.  16,  1818. 
S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Haselbury,  Somerset.  School, 
Chiswick.  Matric.  Lent,  1819;  LL.B.  1825.  Ord.  deacon 
(London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Bristol)  June  17,  1821.  Probably 
R.  of  Kirkby-on-Bain,  Lines.,  1827-45;  R-  of  East  Barkwith, 
1828-43.  Occurs  in  Clergy  Lists  without  cure,  as  of  Red 
Rice,  Andover,  from  1872-80.  [Not  found  in  Crockford.] 
Died  Nov.  18,  1880,  aged  85,  at  .\ndover.    (Scott,. WSS.) 

BEST,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  17, 
1845.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Wednesbury,  Staffs.  School,  Gt 
Barr,  Staffs.  (Mr  Luckock).  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849; 
M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest  (Oxford)  1850;  C.  of 
Dinton,   Bucks.,    1849-55.     Held  other  curacies,    1855-61. 

C.  of  Campton,  Beds.,  1861-4;  R.  there,  1864-70.  C.  of 
Ashley,  Cambs.,  1870-3.  V.  of  Holme  with  Langford,  Notts., 
1873-4.  V.  of  Duns  Tew,  Oxon.,  1874-1901-  Died  there 
July  21,  1901,  aged  76.   (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BEST,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  3,  1854.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar, 
1854;  B.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1858;  priest  (Lich- 
field) i860;  C.  of  Aylesbury,  1858-9.  C.  of  Kinver,  Staffs., 
1860-1.  C.  of  Shepperton,  Middlesex,  1862-5.  C.  of  Helles- 
don,  Norfolk,  1865-8.  C.  of  Aston-juxta-Birmingham, 
1868-72.  Chaplain  to  the  Oxford  Union  and  Poor  Law 
School,  1872-95.  Resided  latterly  at  Cowley  Road,  Oxford. 
Died  there  June  7,  1906,  aged  72.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  June  22,  1906.) 

BEST,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1899. 
[S.  of  William  Woodham,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  late  solicitor,  of 
Leeds,  deceased.]  Schools,  [Leeds  Grammar]  and  Felsted. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Died  Sept.  8,  1900,  aged  20,  at  St 
Leonards.    (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Felsted  Reg.) 

BEST,  WILLIAM  HENWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Sept.  19,  1870;  from  Worcester  College,  Oxford.  S. 
of  John  Henwood.  B.  at  Oxford.  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  1874. 

BEST,  WILLIAM  JENNER.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883; 
from  Cavendish  H.  [S.  of  Palemon,  M.D.,  of  East  Gate, 
Louth,  Lines.  School,  Rugby.]  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.  Sometime 
Surgeon  on  the  Albert  of  the  Deep  Sea  Mission.  Practised  at 
St  Ives,  Cornwall.  Brother  of  Palemon  H.  (1885).  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BEST,  WILLIAM  WHITEHURST  (or  WHITEHOUSE).  .\dm. 
pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  26,  1844.  S.  of  William  Butler, 
of  Kidderminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1844,  as  W.  Whitehouse. 
Brother  of  John  (1840).    (T.  A.  Walker,  482.) 


Bethell,  Richard 

BESWICK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
July  I,  1800.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Gristhorpe,  Yorks. 
B.  there  [July  21,  1781].  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  Scholar;  B..\. 
1804;  M.A.  1807.  Of  Gristhorpe,  Esq.  J. P.  for  the  East 
Riding  and  for  Scarborough.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Keld,  Esq.,  of  Scarborough,  Sept.  28,  1809.  Died  Sept.  11, 
1837,  aged  56,  at  Gristhorpe.  M.I.  at  Filey,  Yorks.  (Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  11.  553)  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 

BESWICKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  28, 
1766.  S.  of  Charles,  clothmaker,  of  Yorks.  B.  Oct.  29,  1746, 
at  Saddleworth.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Lawson).  Matric. 
Michs.  1766;  Scholar;  B.A.  1770,  as  Beswick.  Succeeded  to 
the  estate  of  his  great-uncle,  John  Halliwell,  of  Pike  House, 
Rochdale,  Lanes.,  1771.  Died  unmarried  June  3,  1772,  at 
Rochdale.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  711.) 

BETHAM,  see  also  BEETHAM. 

BETHAM,  CHARLES  GODDARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  17,  1870.  [S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Jepson  (next),  clerk.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Died  Jan.  19, 
1901,  aged  49,  at  Brettenham  rectory,  Suffolk.  (R.  F.  Scott; 
The  Times,  Jan.  24,  1901.) 

BETHAM,  CHARLES  JEPSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  21,  1841.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845; 
M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1846;  priest  (Lincohi) 
1848;  C.  of  Hugglescote,  Leics.,  1847-8.  C.  of  Farcet,  i85ck-9 
R.  of  Brettenham,  Suffolk,  1859-1906.  Surrogate,  1878- 
1906.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1886-1906.  Rural  Dean  of 
Lavenham,  1889-1901.  Organising  Secretary  for  the  S.P.G. 
in  the  Archdeaconries  of  Sudbury  and  Ely,  1871-84.  Author, 
theological.  Died  May  27,  1906,  aged  82,  at  Ipswich.  Father 
of  the  above.   (Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.) 

BETHELL,  ARNOLD  VAN  DYKE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct.  22, 
1894;  from  Ayerst  H. 

BETHELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  .-Vdm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Nov.  3,  1791.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  R.  of  St  Peter's, 
Wallingford,  Berks.  B.  Apr.  21,  1773,  at  Isleworth,  Middle- 
sex. Matric.  Lent,  1792;  Prizeman;  B..\.  1796;  M.A.  i799; 
D.D.  1817.  Fellow,  1794-1808.  R.  of  Kirby  Wiske,  Yorks., 
1808-30.  Deanof  Chichester,  1814-24.  Bishop  of  Gloucester, 
1824-30;  of  Exeter,  1830  (Apr.-Oct.).  Treasurer  and  Canon 
of  Exeter,  1830.  R.  of  Shobrooke,  Devon.  Bishop  of  Bangor, 
1830-59.  Author,  theological.  Died  .Apr.  19,  1859,  aged  86, 
at  Bangor.  Brother  of  George  (1798)  and  Richard  (1791)- 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Cant.  Act  Bk.;  D.N.B.) 

BETHELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  31, 
1873.  4th  s.  of  William  Frogatt,  of  Rise  HaU,  Yorks.  B. 
there  Mar.  4,  1856.  Matric.  .Michs.  1873.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  19,  1876.  Killed  in  South  .Africa,  July,  1884,  in 
Stellaland  raid.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BETHELL,  GEORGE.  .'\dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
June  30,  1798.  4th  s.  of  Richard,  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Walling- 
ford, Berks.  Bapt.  there  Aug.  i,  i779-  .Matric.  Easter,  1798; 
B..\.  1802;  M..'^.  1805.  Fellow,  1801-7.  .\ssistant  Master  at 
Eton  College,  1802-17;  Fellow,  1818-57;  Vice-Provost, 
1851-7.  R.  of  Bumham,  Bucks.,  1812-.  R.  of  Worplesdon, 
Surrey,  1833-57.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lightfoot. 
Died  Mar.  16,  1857,  at  Eton.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1791). 
etc.    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BETHELL.  HUGH  WOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  29, 
1895.  S.  of  .\lfred,  surgeon,  of  Bridgnorth,  Salop.  B.  there 
May  22,  1878.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1902.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1903.  Late  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  Newport 
and  Monmouth  County  Hospital.  Medical  Officer  to  the  Post 
Office.  Police  Surgeon.  Of  Ashley  Lodge,  Basingstoke, 
Hants.  (Bethell  and  partners).    (Medical  Directory,  1936-) 

BETHELL,  JAMES  FRANCIS  HOLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
.-Vpr.  3,  1867.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Hole,  gent.  B.  at  Pilton, 
Somerset.  Bapt.  June  22,  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B..A. 
1871;  M..\.  1874.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  5,  1870. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1873.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer. 
Of  Pilton  House,  Somerset.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Nov.  4,  1931,  aged  83,  at  31,  Lansdowne  Crescent,  Notting 
Hill,  London,  W.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Walford,  Co.  Fam.;  The 
Times,  Nov.  5,  1931.) 

BETHELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Jan.  26,  1791.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  R.  of  St 
Peter's,  Wallingford,  Berks.  B.  May  10,  1772,  at  Isleworth, 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Easter,  1791;  B..\.  1795.  Fellow,  1794-9 • 
Succeeded  to  the  estates  of  his  kinsman,  William  Bethell,  at 
Rise  and  Watton  Abbey,  Yorks.,  in  i799-  M.P.  for  the  East 
Riding,  Yorks.,  1830-1  and  1832-41.  Chairman  of  the  East 
Riding  Sessions  for  many  years.  Married  .Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Wellbank,  of  the  City  of  London,  Apr.  26,  1800. 
Died  s.p.  Dec.  25,  1864,  at  Rise.  Brother  of  Christopher 
(1791),  etc.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1925) 


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Bethell,  Samuel 

BETHELL  or  BETHEL,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1761. 
S.  of  Samuel,  clerk,  of  Dinder,  Heref.  Matric.  (Wadham 
College,  Oxford)  Apr.  26,  1738,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1742. 
Ord.  deacon  (Heref.)  Sept.  25,  1743".  P^est  (Wore.)  June  9, 
1746;  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Hereford,  i743-  R-  of  Stretton- 
Sug«'as,  Somerset,  1767-77.  R-  of  St  Nicholas,  Hereford. 
Buried  May  26,  1777.  [His  son  Samuel  was  M.A.  (Oxon.) 
1780,  and  died  Apr.  4,  1803,  for  whom  see  G.  Mag.,  1803, 
p.  389.]  (Al.  Oxon.;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BETHUNE,  CHARLES  CONGLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  14,  1867.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Ramsay  [Drinkwater], 
Admiral,  R.N.,  C.B.,  of  Balfour,  Markinch,  Fife.  B.  Aug.  6, 
1849,  at  Streatham,  Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1868.  Of  Balfour,  Fife.  J. P.,  D.L.  Twice  married.  Living 
1908.  Brother  of  Francis  John  B.  (1879).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Fox-Daiies.) 

BETHUNE  [post  EVERSFIELD],  CHARLES  CYRIL.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  1891.  S.  of  Edward  Maximihan 
[Bethune],  Esq.  [assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Eversfield, 
Jan.  31,  1903].  B.  at  Horsham,  Sussex.  School,  Wellington 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Of  Denne  Park,  Sussex,  and  of 
Grove,  Hastings.  J. P.  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Gensing 
and  Grove.  Died  Dec.  28,  1914.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1925.) 

BETHUNE,  [FRANCIS]  JOHN  BROWNLOW.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  11,  1879.  S.  of  Charles  Ramsay  [C.B., 
Admiral],  of  Balfour,  Markinch,  Fife.  B.  Dec.  23,  i860,  in 
London.  School,  Harrow,  as  Francis,  J.  B.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879;  B.A.  1883.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1883, 
as  4th  s.  of  Admiral  Charles  Ramsay  Drinkv.rater,  of  Mar- 
kinch, Co.  Fife.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1887.  On  the  North 
Eastern  Circuit.  Went  to  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  1894. 
Admitted  to  the  Bar  (N.S.W.).  K.C.,  1922.  Married  and 
had  issue.  During  the  Great  War  in  the  Red  Cross  In- 
formation Bureau,  1914  18.  Of  Wind>Tiggs,  Moss  Vale, 
N.S.W.  Brother  of  Charles  C.  (1867).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Who's  Wlio,  1938.) 

BETHUNE,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  23,  1856.  S.  of  Walter  Angus,  Esq.,  of  Colenshays 
House,  Bruton,  Somerset  [and  of  Dunrobin,  Tasmania].  B. 
1837.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1858;  LL.B.  i860.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1858.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1862.  Assistant  Law  OflScer  of  New  Zealand,  1869-71. 
Afterwards  practised  before  the  Supreme  Court  at  Mel- 
bourne, Australia.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BETHUNE,  JOHN  ELLIOTT  DRINKWATER,  see  DRINK- 
WATER. 

BETHUNE,  MONTAGUE  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  20,  1884.  S.  of  George  Cuddington,  R.  of  Chulmleigh, 
Devon.  B.  there  Apr.  13,  1865.  School,  Westminster. 
Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892. 
Assistant  Master  at  Twyford  School,  Hants.,  1891-7.  Ord. 
deacon,  1893;  priest  (Winchester)  1894;  C.  of  Twyford, 
1893-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1897-1904.  V.  of  Woodham, 
Surrey,  1904-18.  V.  of  Hindhead,  1918-22.  V.  of  Lyming- 
ton,  Hants.,  1922-36-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BETHUNE-BAKER,  JAMES  FRANKLIN,  see  BAKER. 

BETTANY,  GEORGE  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1870. 
S.  of  George,  schoolmaster,  of  Penzance,  Cornwall.  B.  there 
Mar.  30,  1850.  Student  at  Guy's  Hospital,  1868-70.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  Scholar,  1871-7;  Tancred  Student;  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  ist  Class,  1873);  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  i877-  Resided  for 
some  years  at  Cambridge.  Took  pupils  and  lectured  at 
Girton  College,  1876-8,  and  at  Newnham  College.  Lecturer 
on  Botany  at  Guy's  Hospital,  London,  1877-86.  Author, 
scientific  and  popular  works.  Joint  author,  with  Sam  Wilks, 
of  the  Biographical  History  of  Guy's  Hospital.  Died  suddenly 
Dec.  2,  1891,  at  Dulwich.   {Venn,  11.  393.) 

BETTERIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1890.  S.  of 
Thomas,  deceased.  B.  1871,  at  Nether  Whitacre.  Schools, 
Coleshill  Grammar  and  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1898.  At 
St  George's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Some- 
time House  Physician  to  the  General  Hospital,  Birmingham. 
Medical  Officer  to  the  Providential  Dispensar>'  and  Public 
Vaccinator,  Sutton  Coldfield,  Wanvs.  Of  Birmingham  Road, 
Sutton  Coldfield.    {Venn,  11.  511;  Medical  Directory,  1936.) 

BETTERIDGE  or  BETTRIDGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  June  15,  1824;  clerk  in  Holy  Orders.  B.  Aug.  30, 
1791,  in  Warws.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.D.  1837,  as  Bet- 
teridge.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  {sic)  i8,  1824.  Previously 
in  the  Army,  8ist  Foot;  Lieut.,  1815-16.  Town  Major  of 
Brussels,  1815.  Studied  at  Jena,  1818-22.  Entered  the 
NeapoUtan  Army,  1822.  C.  of  Elvington,  Yorks.,  1824.  C. 
of  Ecclesfield,  1828.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Southampton,  1828- 
34.    Went  to  Canada.    R.  of  Woodstock,  Ontario,  Canada, 


Betts,  John 

1834-74;  retired.  Obtained  a  grant  of  400  acres  of  land  for 
each  of  the  57  rectories  of  Upper  Canada.  Canon  of  Huron; 
declined  the  bishopric  of  Huron,  1857.  Author,^  Brtef 
History  of  tlu  Church  in  Upper  Canada.  Died  Nov.  21,  1879. 
aged  88,  at  Strathroy,  Ontario.  {Boase;  W.  S.  Wallace, 
Canadian  Biography.) 

BETTISON,  WILLIAM  [JAMES].  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  II,  1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1859,  as  W.  James; 
Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1864; 
priest  (Rochester)  1865;  C.  of  Halstead,  Essex,  1864-7.  Held 
other  curacies,  1867-70.  V.  of  Harwich,  1871-4-  V.  of  Ley- 
tonstone,  Essex,  1874-1905.  Chaplain  to  the  Leytonstone 
Industrial  Schools,  1874-1905.  R.  of  North  Ockendon, 
1905-19.  Resided  latterly  at  The  CoUege,  Ashill,  Cullompton, 
Devon.  Died  July  27,  1923,  aged  82,  at  Ashill.  {Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Ailg.  3,  1923-) 

BETTON,  CHARLES  STEUART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
30,  1887.  S.  of  Joseph  (next),  clerk,  of  20,  Caledoma  Place, 
CUfton,  near  Bristol.  B.  Apr.  4,  1869,  at  Stonehouse,  Gloucs. 
School,  CUfton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Engineer;  on 
the  Uganda  Railway,  1 895-1901;  East  India  Railway,  1902- 
5;  Manila  Railway,  1906-8;  Canton  Hankow  Railway,  1911- 
12.  Sometime  of  28,  The  Drive,  West  Worthing,  Sussex; 
latterly  of  Cheam,  Surrey.  Died  Mar.  25,  1937,  aged  68 
at  Falmouth.   {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  29,  I937-) 

BETTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  7,  1827.  S. 
of  Charles.  B.  in  Cambs.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Scholar, 
1828.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Mar.  12,  1828;  matric.  Michs. 
1828;  Scholar;  B.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  1833; 
priest,  Sept.  1834.  Perhaps  C.  of  Linstead,  Kent;  Uved  for 
a  time  at  the  vicarage.  C.  of  Stratford-on-.\von  in  1841.  R. 
of  St  Michael's,  Stamford,  Lines.,  1845-57.  V.  of  Frocester, 
Gloucs.,  1869-70.  Died  1876.  Father  of  Charles  S.  (above). 
{Peile,  II.  430,  901;  Crockford,  1874.) 

BETTS,  EDWARD  PETO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  14. 
1863.  S.  of  Edward  Ladd.  B.  Aug.  2,  1844.  at  Wateringbuxy, 
Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1879-  Brother 
of  the  next,  etc. 

BETTS,  ERNEST  WILLIAM  PETO.  .-^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  24,  1870.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Bickley,  Kent.  B.  Oct.  29, 
1850,  at  Aylesford,  Kent.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877-  Ord.  deacon,  1874;  pnest 
(Lichfield)  1875;  C.  of  Sherrifihales,  Staffs.,  1874-6-  Held 
other  curacies,  1876-87.  R.  of  Drayton  Beauchamp,  Bucks., 
1887-191 1.  Lived  latterly  at  Petersfield,  Hants.  Died  there 
Nov.  12,  1932,  aged  82.  Brother  of  the  above,  of  Herbert  P. 
(1877),  Howard  E.  (1882)  and  Percy  C.  (1874)-  (?"*«  Times, 
Nov.  15,  1932.) 

BETTS,  FRANCIS  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
14,  1865.  3rd  s.  of  Josiah  Allen,  gent.  B.  at  Wihnington, 
Cumberland,  New  South  Wales,  Austraha.  Bapt.  Jan.  19, 
1845.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar,  1866.  Migrated  to 
Pembroke,  June  23,  1866;  B.A.  1869.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  11,  1867.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1870.  Practised 
before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Wanganui,  New  Zealand.  Of 
Wanganui,  New  Zealand.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BETTS,  HERBERT  PETO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1877.  S.  of  Edward  Ladd,  Esq.  [of  Bickley,  Kent,  deceased]. 
B.  at  Avlesford,  Kent.  School,  Harrow.  Migrated  to  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  11,  1877,  as  Herbert  Peter  {sic);  matnc.  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely  for  Win- 
chester) 1881;  priest  (Winchester)  1882;  C.  of  Newnham, 
Gloucs.,  1881-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1883-92.  V.  of  Fem- 
hurst,  Sussex,  1892-1902.  V.  of  Steep,  Hants.,  1904-22. 
Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester,  1923-39-.  Of  Upper  Durford, 
Petersfield,  Hants.  Brother  of  Ernest  W.  P.  (1870),  etc. 
{Crockford,  1939.) 

BETTS,  HOWARD  EVELYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  lo, 
1882.    S.  of  Edward,  of  Holmwood,  Bickley  Park,   Kent. 

B.  Aug.  20,  1864,  at  Aylesford,  Kent.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon, 
1887;  priest  (Winchester)  1888;  C.  of  Alverstoke,  Hants., 
1887-94.  V.  of  Elson,  1894-1900.  V.  of  North  Holmwood, 
Surrey,  1900-12.  R.  of  Todenham,  Gloucs.,  1912-19.  V.  of 
Hawkesbury,  1919-29.  Of  South  Terrace,  Dorking,  Surrey, 
in  1938.  Brother  of  Ernest  W.  P.  (1870),  etc.  {Crockford, 
1938.) 

BETTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  14,  1825.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B..\.  1829.  Ord.  deacon,  1829; 
priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1831.   C.  of  Cleeve,  Gloucs.,  1842-6. 

C.  of  Nailsworth,  1S46-56.  C.  of  Whittington,  Lanes.,  1857- 
8.  C.  of  WoUastone,  Gloucs.,  1859.  P.C.  of  Upton  St 
Leonard's,  1860-7.  Of  Painswick,  Gloucs.;  unbeneficed  in 
1869.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1870. 


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Betts,  John  Arthur 

BETTS,  JOHN  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  4, 
1875.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  John,  of  41,  Eden  Street,  Cambndge. 
B.  Aug.  23,  1853,  at  Shipdham,  Norfolk.  Migrated  to  St 
John's,  Oct.  21,  1876;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon, 
1879;  priest  (Chester)  1880;  C.  of  St  George's,  Everton, 
Lanes.,  1879-80.  C.  of  Barham,  Kent,  1880-2.  Organising 
Secretary  of  the  Church  of  England  Temperance  Society 
(Canterbury  diocese),  1882-4.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Netting  HUl, 
London,  1S84-5.  Lie.  dioc.  Home  Missionary,  St  Columba, 
Netting  Hill,  1885-92.  Organising  Secretary,  Church  House 
Corporation,  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster,  1892-7.  C.  of  St 
Giles'-in-the-Fields,  1897-9-  V.  of  St  Stephen-the-Martyr, 
Portland  Town,  1899-1915.  Surrogate,  dio.  London,  1903- 
15.  R.  of  Stokesby  with  Hemingsby,  Norfolk,  1915-19. 
Died  Jan.  19,  1919,  at  Stokesby.  (Scott,  MSS.) 
BETTS,  JOHN  FARROW.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1891.  Adm. 
at  Christ's,  Jan.  12,  1892.  S.  of  John.  B.  Nov.  10,  1873,  at 
Tibenham,  Norfolk.  School,  Norfolk  County.  B.A.  1894. 
Admitted  SoUcitor,  Nov.  1898.  In  practice  at  Norwich; 
clerk  to  the  City  Justices,  1938.  {Peile,  11.  77i;  La^  List, 
1938.) 
BETTS,  PERCY  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28, 
1874.  S.  of  Edward  Ladd,  of  Bickley,  Kent.  B.  Jan.  7, 
1856,  at  Aylesford,  Kent.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B.A.  1878.  Died  Oct.  14,  1878.  Brother  of  Ernest 
W.  P.  (1870),  etc. 
BETTS,  RICHARD  CHRISTIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  4,  1850.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Berris  Mount, 
Southampton.  B.  at  Gosport,  Hants.  School,  Wesley 
College,  Yorks.  (Mr  Manners).  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A. 
1854.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  i,  1858,  as  3rd  s.  of 
WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  Sundown,  Deal,  Kent.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1864.   Died  July  2,  1870,  aged  40.   (T.  C.  Dale.) 

BETTS,  THOMAS  D'EYE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Dec.  9, 
1807.  4th  s.  of  George,  clerk,  of  Wortham,  Suffolk  [R.  of 
West  Winch  and  Overstrand,  Norfolk,  and  Preb.  of  Lich- 
field]. B.  1789.  Schools,  Bungay,  Wortham  and  Felsted. 
Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Scholar,  1808-15;  B.A.  1812.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  21,  1812;  priest,  June  27,  1813.  C. 
of  Bucklesham,  Norfolk.  C.  of  Newboum,  Suffolk,  i8r4.  R. 
of  Cohiev,  Norfolk,  1821-3.  C.  of  Burgate,  1824.  R.  of 
Martlesham,  Suffolk,  1832-59.  Of  Wortham  Hall.  J. P.  for 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
George  Clarke  Doughty,  of  Theberton  Hall,  Suffolk,  Jan.  30, 
1826.  Died  Mar.  13,  1859,  at  Martlesham.  Buried  at 
Wortham.  (Venn,  11. 150;  K.  Doughty,  The  Betts  of  WoHham.) 

BETTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1830.  S.  of  WUUam.  B.  at  Handsworth,  Staffs.  School, 
Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.  1830. 

BETTS,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28, 
1861.  [S.  of  Wilham  K.,  clerk,  of  Metton,  Norfolk.  B.  Mar. 
12,  1841.  School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1861; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest  (Norwich) 
1867;  C.  of  Aldringham,  Suffolk,  1865-8.  Held  various 
curacies  for  short  periods,  1868-89.  R.  of  South  Moreton, 
Berks.,  1891-1913.  Died  Sept.  1913,  aged  72,  at  Reading. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

BETTS-CHAPMAN,  ARTHUR  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  30,  1867.   Did  not  reside. 

BETTY  [or  WEST-BETTY],  WILLIAM  HENRY  WEST.  Adm. 
FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  5,  1808.  S.  of  WilUam 
Henry,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  there  Sept.  13,  1791-  Matric. 
Michs.  1808.  Previously  on  the  stage— where  he  acquired 
fame  as  a  boy  actor — being  known  as  Young  Roscius; 
appeared  in  London  and  the  provinces ;  also  in  Scotland  and 
Ireland.  Played  Romeo  at  Belfast,  and  Hamlet  and  Prince 
Arthur,  at  DubUn,  1803.  Appeared  at  Covent  Garden  and 
Drury  Lane,  1804,  1805.  Retired  from  the  stage  in  1808, 
having  amassed  a  considerable  fortune.  Prepared  for  the 
University  by  Mr  WoUaston  of  the  Charterhouse.  Resided 
till  Christmas,  1810.  Returned  to  the  stage,  1812,  and 
continued  to  act  till  1824,  but  with  much  less  success  than 
before;  retired,  1824.  Portrait  in  the  Combination  Room. 
Numerous  verses  on  the  '  Young  Roscius,'  appeared  in  G.  Mag. 
Died  Aug.  24,  1874,  aged  82,  in  Ampthill  Square,  London. 
(Peile,  II.  362;  D.N.B.) 
BEUTTLER,  JAMES  OAKLEY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1874.  [S.  of  John  George,  clerk,  of  Rugby,  Warws. 
School,  Rugby.]  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  r88i. 
Assistant  Master  at  King's  School,  Ely,  Cambs.,  1878;  at 
King  Edward's  Grammar  School,  Birmingham.  Head 
Master  of  the  West  Somerset  County  School.  Assistant 
Master  at  Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey,  1913--  Married  and 
had  issue.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory; 
King's  Sch.  Reg.) 
BEUTTLER,  THOMAS  BREAME  (?  BEAUME).  Matric.  pens, 
from  Queens',  Michs.   1872.    S.  of  John  George,  clerk,  of 


Bevan,  Frederick  Stephen 

Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby.  School,  Rugby,  as  Thomas 
Beaume.  B.A.  1876.  Master  of  the  High  School,  Perth, 
Western  Australia;  afterwards  superintendent  of  the  Fel- 
tham  Industrial  School.  Lived  latterly  at  Worthing,  Sussex. 
Died  Nov.  11,  1922,  at  West  Worthing.  Brother  of  the 
above.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Nov.  14, 
1922.) 
BEVAN,  ALFRED  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July 
10,  1895.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  deceased.  B.  Aug.  20,  1874, 
at  Leominster.  School,  Lucton  Grammar  (Rev.  W.  Ireland). 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1909.  Ord.  deacon, 
1902;  priest  (London)  1903;  Missionary  at  Gayndah,  Queens- 
land, 1904-5.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Charleville,  Brisbane,  1905-6. 
Head  of  Charleville  Bush  Brotherhood,  1906-10.  V.  of 
Fawley,  Berks.,  1912-39-.   (Crockford,  1939-) 

BEVAN,  ANTHONY  ASHLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  9, 
1884.  [5th]  s.  of  Robert  Cooper  Lee  [banker],  of  Trent  Park, 
near  Baraet,  Herts.  B.  there  May  19,  1859.  School,  Literary 
Gymnasium,  Lausanne,  Switzerland;  afterwards  at  Strass- 
burg  University;  attended  the  lectures  of  Edouard  Reuss. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Semitic  Languages 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1887;  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  Scholar,  1888.  M.A. 
1891.  Fellow,  1890.  Held  various  College  offices.  Lecturer 
in  Oriental  Languages.  Lord  Almoner's  Professor  of  Arabic, 
1893-1933.  Examiner  in  the  Oriental  Tripos.  Fellow  of  the 
British  Academy,  1916.  A  great  Oriental  Scholar;  one  of  the 
most  learned  Arabists  of  the  whole  world;  also  distinguished 
for  his  knowledge  of  Hebrew  and  Old  Testament  literature. 
Left  all  his  books  relating  to  Arabic,  Syriac  and  Persian 
literature  to  the  Faculty  Board  of  Oriental  Languages. 
Benefactor  to  the  Museum  of  Archaeology  and  to  the 
University  Library.  Left  £10,000  to  Trinity  College  '  to  be 
devoted  to  such  purposes  as  those  Fellows  who  are  Pro- 
fessors in  the  University  shall  think  fit.'  Author,  A  short 
Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Daniel;  The  Nakaid  of  Jarir  and 
al-Farazdak  Arabic  text;  Essay  on  Historical  Methods  in  the 
Old  Testament  (Cambridge  Biblical  Essays) ;  the  supplemen- 
tary volume  to  Sir  Charles  Lyall's  edition  of  the  Mufadda- 
liyat,  etc.  Died  Oct.  16,  1933,  aged  74.  Brother  of  Hubert  L. 
(1880)  and  Roland  Y.  (i866).  (The  Cambridge  Review,  Oct. 
27,  1933;  The  Times,  Oct.  18,  1933.) 
BEVAN,  CECIL  MAITLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  24, 
1864.  [7th]  s.  of  Charles  James,  of  11,  Bryanston  Square, 
London.  B.  Aug.  24,  1844,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Ripon) 
1872;  C.  of  Harrogate,  1S71-3.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chelsea, 
1873-5.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Paddington,  London,  1875-81. 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Paddington  Green,  1882-4.  Of  12,  Durham 
Terrace,  Westboume  Gardens,  London,  W.,  in  1913;  un- 
beneficed. Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  15,  1923,  aged 
79.  Brother  of  PhiUp  C.  (1878).  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  19,  1923;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BEVAN,  CHARLES  OLIVER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892.  S. 
of  James  Oliver  (1863),  V.  of  Vowchurch,  Heref.  School, 
King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon, 
1898;  priest  (St  Alban's)  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Forest 
School,  Walthamstow,  1897-1901;  at  Sherborne  School, 
1901-5;  at  Eton  College,  1905-30.  Of  Durley  Dean,  Gild- 
redge  Road,  Eastbourne,  in  1939.   (Crockford,  1939-) 

BEVAN,  DAVID  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28, 
1874.  [4th]  s.  of  Richard  Lee,  of  Brixworth  Hall,  Northamp- 
ton. B.  there  May  17,  1856.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  A  member  of  the  Stock  Exchange, 
1879.  Partner  in  the  firm  of  Birch,  Archer  and  Bevan, 
1879-89.  Founded  the  present  firm  of  David  A.  Bevan 
and  Co.,  1890.  Of  Rowney  Priory,  Ware,  Herts.  J. P.  for 
Cambs.,  1901;  for  Herts.,  1920.  Served  on  the  Stock  Ex- 
change Committee.  Vice-President  of  the  Equitable  Life 
Assurance  Society.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  26, 
1937,  aged  80,  at  Rowney  Priory.  Brother  of  Richard  A.  C. 
(1884).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1937;  The  Times, 
Apr.  27,  1937.) 

BEVAN,  ERNEST  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1866.  3rd  s.  of  George  Innes  [banker,  of  Farm  Hall,  God- 
manchester,  Hunts.,  and  grandson  of  George  (1809),  clerk]. 
B.  Mar.  21,  1848,  at  Bury,  Suffolk.  School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Banker.  County 
Treasurer  and  J. P.  for  Hunts.  Of  Hemingford  Grey,  St 
Ives,  Hunts.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  13,  1927,  at 
Hemingford  Grey.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G., 
1936.) 

BEVAN,  FREDERICK  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  18,  1799.  [3rd  s.  of  Silvanus,  Esq.,  of  Fosbury,  Wilts., 
and  of  Riddlesworth  HaU,  Norfolk.  B.  Oct.  11,  1779] 
Matric.  lUichs.  1802;  B.A.  1803;  M.A.  1807.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22,  1799.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20, 
1807;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1809.    R.  of  Carleton  Rode,  Norfolk, 


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1821-59.  Rural  Dean  of  Depwade,  1842.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Norwich,  1848-59.  Worked  devotedly  to  improve  the 
education  of  the  poor.  Built  schools  at  New  Buckenham  and 
Tibenham.  Married  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
John  Buxton,  Bart.,  of  Shadwell  Court,  Mar.  17,  1806.  Died 
s.p.  Sept.  26,  1859,  aged  79.  Brother  of  Richard  (1806), 
Robert  (1806)  and  George  (next).  (Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle 
Families;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  11.  539.) 

BEVAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  23,  1809. 
[5th  s.  of  Silvanus,  of  Fosbury,  Wilts.  B.  Sept.  22,  1782.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1813.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan. 
21,  1805,  as  5th  s.  of  Silvanus,  Esq.,  of  Riddlesworth  Hall, 
Norfolk.  In  Holy  Orders.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Buchanan,  of  Glasgow,  Sept.  22,  1816.  Died  Dec.  12,  1819, 
at  Hampstead.  Brother  of  Richard  (1806),  etc.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1936;  G.  Mag.) 

BEVAN,  GERARD  (or  GERALD)  LEE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1889.  [4th]  s.  of  Francis  Augustus,  of  60,  Princes 
Gate,  S.  Kensington,  London.  B.  Nov.  9,  1869,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1889,  as  Gerald  L.;  B.A.  1892. 
Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  24,  1936,  aged  66, 
at  Havana,  Cuba.  Brother  of  Raymond  F.  (1887).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  Apr.  28  and  29,  1936.) 

BEVAN,  HENRY  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  4,  1873.  S.  of  Henry,  secretary  of  Salop  Infirmary. 
B.  May  14,  1854,  at  Shrewsbury.  [School,  Shrewsbury.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1883.  Ord. 
deacon,  1878;  priest  (London)  1879;  C.  of  St  Laurence  Jewry, 
London,  1878-83.  Camden  Lecturer,  1879-83.  V.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex,  1883-95.  R.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  London,  1895-1902.  Rural 
Dean  of  Chelsea,  1897-1906.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1900-35. 
R.  of  Chelsea,  1902-30.  Golden  Lecturer,  1903-4.  Select 
Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1888-9,  1893-4,  1896,  1902,  1906, 
1908-9.  Gresham  Professor  of  Divinity,  1888-1904.  Examin- 
ing Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  London,  1894-7.  Archdeacon 
of  Middlesex,  1903-30.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces.  Well  known 
as  a  preacher  and  lecturer.  Of  Quatford  Castle,  Bridgnorth, 
Salop — built  by  his  great  uncle,  the  last  male  descendant  of 
the  Smaknans  of  WUderhope.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
July  II,  1935,  aged  81,  at  Quatford  Castle.  (Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  July,  1935;  Eagle.) 

BEVAN,  HUBERT  LEE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  II,  1880.  6th  s.  of  Robert  Cooper  Lee,  banker,  of 
London,  and  of  Trent  Park,]  near  Bamet,  Herts.  B.  there 
Aug.  9,  i860.  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  Anthony  A.  (1884),  etc.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

BEVAN,  JAMES  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1877.  B.  in  Australia.  School,  Hereford  Cathedral  (Mr 
Tatham).  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1891. 
Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1877,  and  international.  Ord.  deacon, 
1888;  priest  (London)  1889;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Hampstead, 
Middlesex,  1888-92.  C.  of  Trinity  Church,  Hampstead, 
1892-9.  V.  of  St  George's,  Gt  Yarmouth,  1899-1936.  V.  of 
Herringfleet,  Suffolk,  1906-8.  Resident  at  St  Paul's  vicarage, 
Leytonstone,  E.  11,  in  1938.  Died  Feb.  3,  1938,  at  Leyton- 
stone.   (Crockford,  1938;  The  Times,  Feb.  5,  1938.) 

BEVAN,  JAMES  JOHNSTONE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  12, 
1836.  [3rd  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.  B.  June  6,  1818.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Of  Northgate  House, 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  J. P.  Twice  married  and  had 
issue.   Died  Nov.  5,  1898.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BEVAN,  JAMES  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  14, 
1863.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar,  1866;  B.A.  (39^/1 
Wrangler)  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Previously  a  Civil  Engineer. 
Ord.  deacon,  1867;  priest  (Worcester)  1868;  C.  of  St  James's, 
Ashted,  Birmingham,  1867-9.  Chaplain  to  the  Sheffield 
Infirmary,  1870-4.  Head  Master  of  Castle  Bromwich  School 
and  C.  of  Castle  Bromwich,  1874-5.  Chaplain  to  the  Aston 
Union  Workhouse,  1877-85,  and  to  the  Marston  Green 
Cottage  Homes,  1879.  V.  of  Vowchurch,  Heref.,  1885-94. 
R.  of  Chillenden,  Kent,  1901-25.  F.C.P.,  1877-  F.G.S. 
Assoc.M.Inst.  C.E.,  1878.  F.S.A.,  1895.  Retired  and  hved 
latterly  at  Eastbourne.  An  interesting  talker  and  raconteur. 
Author,  Egypt  and  the  Egyptians;  The  Genesis  and  Evolution 
of  the  Individual  Soul;  St  Paul  in  the  Light  of  To-day,  etc. 
Died  Feb.  15,  1930,  aged  86,  at  Eastbourne.  Buried  at 
Chillenden.  Father  of  Charles  O.  (1892).  {The  Times,  Feb. 
24,  1930.) 

BEVAN,  JOHN  HENRY  PAUL.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1878. 
Adm.  at  King's,  Jan.  24,  1879-  S.  of  WilUam.  School, 
Wellington  College.  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Chartered 
Accountant.  A  member  of  the  firm  of  Woodthorpe,  Bevan 
and  Co.  Practised  in  London.  F.C.A.,  F.S.A.  Auditor  to  the 
Gt  Eastern  Railway  Co.,  1890.  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of 
the  Sacred  Treasures  of  Japan,  1902.  Died  Sept.  3,  1908, 
aged  48,  at  Crowborough.  Buried  at  Kensal  Green  Cemetery. 
{King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 


Bevan,  Robert 

BEVAN,  LAUNCELOT  POLHILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1882.  [2nd  s.  of  Richard  Alexander  (1853).  B.  May  23, 
1863.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885,  as  Lancelot  P.;  M.A. 
1891.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BEVAN,  LOUIS  RHYS  OXLEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1896. 
S.  of  Llewelyn  David  (Congregational  Minister),  of  Mel- 
bourne, Australia.  B.  Feb.  7,  1874.  Schools,  Merchant 
Taylors'  and  Melbourne  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1896. 
(Law  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1898;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1899); 
LL.B.  1899;  B.A.  1900.  Barrister-at-law  (Gray's  Inn)  1900. 
Returned  to  Melbourne.  Professor  of  International  Law  at 
the  University  of  Shansi,  China,  1902.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEVAN,  PENRY  VAUGHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct  i, 
1896.  S.  of  Llewelyn  David  (Congregational  Minister),  of 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  B.  in  London,  Feb.  20,  1875. 
Schools,  Highbury,  New  York  and  Church  of  England 
Grammar,  Melbourne  (Mr  Wilson).  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
Scholar,  1899;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  {4th  Wrangler)  1899;  M.A. 
1903;  Sc.D.  1911.  Fellow,  1902-8.  University  Demon- 
strator in  Experimental  Physics,  1901-8.  Professor  of 
Physical  Science  at  the  Royal  HoUoway  College  for  five 
years.  Contributed  papers  to  the  Royal  Society's  Proceedings. 
Died  Dec.  15,  1913.  Brother  of  Louis  R.  O.  (above).  {The 
Historical  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  17,  1913.) 

BEVAN,  PHILIP  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  33)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  16,  1878.  8th  s.  of  Charles  James,  Esq.,  of  London.  B. 
there  Dec.  8,  1845.  Matric.  Lent,  1878;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Chichester)  1872;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Worthing,  1871-4.  Held  other  curacies, 
1874-85.  V.  of  March  Baldon,  Oxon.,  1885-1912.  V.  of 
Weston-on-the-Green,  Bicester,  1914-19.  Living  at  Heading- 
ton,  Oxford,  in  1925.  Not  in  Crockford,  1932.  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Cecil  M.  (1864).  {Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BEVAN,  RAYMOND  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 

1887.  [3rd]  s.  of  Francis  Augustus,  of  59,  Princes  Gate, 
London.  B.  June  26,  1868,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon, 
1892;  priest  (Canterbury)  1893;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Belvedere, 
Kent,  1892-5.  C.  of  St  George's,  Bloomsbury,  London, 
1895-7.  P.C.  of  Whittlebury  with  Silverstone,  Northants., 
1897-1903.  V.  of  Bottisham,  Cambs.,  1903-7.  V.  of  St 
Lawrence,  Thanet,  1907-21.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  St  Albans,  1927- 
36-.  Married  and  had  issue.  A  member  of  the  Alpine  Club, 
1890-1924.  Of  Kingsbury  Lodge,  St  Albans,  in  1938.  Brother 
of  Gerard  L.  (1889).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford,  1938;  Reg.  of 
the  Senate,  1937.) 

BEVAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28,  1806.  [7th 
s.  of  Silvanus,  of  Fosbury,  Wilts.  B.  Aug.  22,  1788.  School, 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1814.  Banker.  Of 
Highcliff  Lodge,  Brighton,  Sussex.  Married  (1)  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Col.  Richard  Hunter,  Aug.  30,  1823;  (2)  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Robert  Cuming  Dewar,  of  Clapham,  Surrey.  Died  Feb.  4, 
1870.  Brother  of  Frederic  S.  (1799),  etc.  and  father  of  the 
next.   (Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families,  504.) 

BEVAN,  RICHARD  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  25,  1853.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  (above).  B. 
July  14,  1834,  at  Brighton.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Banker  at  Brighton, 
Sussex.  J. P.  Of  Horsgate,  Cuckfield,  Sussex.  Died  there 
Feb.  18,  1918,  aged  83.  Father  of  Launcelot  P.  (1882). 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BEVAN,  RICHARD  AUBREY  CHICHESTER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  27,  1884.  [5th]  s.  of  Richard  [Lee],  of  Brix- 
worth  Hall,  Northants.  B.  there  Aug.  28,  i860.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891. 
Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest  (Chichester)  1889;  C.  of  Horsham, 
Sussex,  1888-91.  V.  of  Blackmoor,  Hants.,  1891-8.  R.  of 
Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  1898-1909.  R.  of  Binfield,  Berks., 
1909-20.  Chaplain  to  the  British  Legation  at  The  Hague, 
1920-5.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  7,  1925,  at 
The  Hague.  Brother  of  David  A.  (1874).  {The  Times, 
Jan.  17,  1925;  Crockford.) 

BEVAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  6,  1806.  [6th 
s.  of  Silvanus,  of  Fosbury,  Wilts.  B.  May  5,  1784.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1806;  Scholar,  1808;  B.A.  1811.  Of  Rougham 
Rookery,  Suffolk.  Married  Mary  Peele,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Taylor,  R.  of  Swanton  Morley,  Apr.  6,  1810.  Died  Jan.  16, 
1854.  IBrother  of  Richard  (1806),  etc.;  father  of  the  next  and 
William  R.  (1829).    (Burke,  L.G.,  1925.) 

BEVAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  10,  1846. 
[3rd  s.  of  Robert  (above).  B.  Aug.  28,  1828.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1848.  Died  s.p.  June  6,  1875.  Brother  of 
William  R.  (1829).    (Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families,  502.) 


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SEVAN,  ROLAND  YORKE.  Adtn.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  i, 
1866.  4th  s.  of  Robert  Cooper  Lee.  B.  Sept.  30,  1848,  at 
Enfield,  Middlesex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1866. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  9,  Rutland  Gate,  London,  W. 
Died  Feb.  18,  1923.  Brother  of  Anthony  A.  (1884),  etc. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

BEVAN,  STUART  JAMES.  Adtn.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  S.  of  William  James  Butler  [merchant],  of  50,  Elm 
Park  Gardens,  London.  B.  Mar.  31,  1872,  in  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1894.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1895. 
Bencher.  K.C.,  1919.  Lieut.,  3rd  Batt.  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Regt.,  1890;  Capt.,  1896.  M.P.  for  Holbom,  1928-35. 
Recorder  of  Bristol,  1932-5.  Of  Weston  Manor,  Weston-on- 
the-Green,  Oxon.  An  excellent  lawyer  and  a  distinguished 
advocate.  Died  Oct.  25,  1935,  aged  63,  at  i,  St  James's 
Place,  S.W.  I.    (The  Times,  Oct.  26,  1935;  Who's  Who.) 

BEVAN,  WILFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12,  1885. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Stone  Park,  Dartford,  Kent.  B.  Jan. 
31,  1866,  near  Dartford.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Football  (rugby) 
'blue,' 1887.  Of  Plashwood,  Haughley,  Suffolk.  J. P.  Master 
of  the  Foxhounds,  1908-16.  During  the  Great  War,  Capt., 
6th  Suffolk  Regt.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Wellington  Coll. 
Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BEVAN,  WILLIAM  HENRY  RAWLINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  28,  i860.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam  Robert  (next), 
of  Plumpton,  Bury,  Suffolk.  B.  Oct.  6,  1840,  at  Sudbury. 
School,  Ipswich  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864; 
M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Lincoln)  1865;  C.  of 
East  Retford,  Notts.,  1864-9.  Missionary  priest  in  the 
Orange  Free  State,  1871-6.  Director  of  the  Bechuanaland 
Mission,  1876-1919.  Canon  of  Bloemfontein,  Orange  Free 
State,  1893-1919.  Canon  of  Kimberley,  1912-19.  Died 
Oct.  20,  1919,  aged  79.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  23,  1919. ) 

BEVAN,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  29,  1829.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (1806).  B.  Jan.  18,  1812, 
at  Rougham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A. 
1837.  Of  Plumpton  House,  Suffolk.  Married  Sarah  Cowell, 
dau.  of  Abraham  (Abram)  Rawlinson,  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk, 
Dec.  4,  1839.  Died  June  9,  1890.  M.I.  at  Whepstead, 
Brother  of  Robert  (1846)  and  father  of  the  above.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  June  13,  1890.) 

BEVAN-PETMAN,  BERTRAM  AMOR.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  [S.  of  Henry  Charles,  civil  engineer,  late  of  Naini 
Tal  and  Cawnpore,  India.]  B.  in  India.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
Exhibitioner,  1891;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1898. 
Principal  of  Downs  School,  Clifton,  1892-9.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  18,  1900.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1903;  never 
practised.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (trooper,  Punjab  Light 
Horse,  Indian  Defence  Force).  Governor  of  Public  Schools 
and  Municipal  Commissioner  at  Simla.  Address:  The  Crags, 
Simla,  India,  1927.  For  his  brother  Charles  Earle  Bevan,  see 
sub  Petman.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Reg.  of  the  Senate, 
1937;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BEVEN,  FRANCIS  LORENZ.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  28, 
1891.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  Oct.  30,  1872,  in  Ceylon.  School, 
Royal  College,  Colombo.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (Colombo)  1896;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Kandy,  Ceylon,  1895-1901.  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
Kurunegala,  igoi-n  and  1926-35.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Pettah, 
Colombo,  191 1-25.  Archdeacon  of  Jaffna,  1925-36-;  of 
Colombo,  1935-.   (Peile,  11.  769;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BEVERIDGE,  ERSKINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1893.  S.  of  Alexander  Watt  [surgeon-major],  of  26,  Bucking- 
ham Tertace,  Edinburgh.  B.  Sept.  i,  1875,  at  Edinburgh. 
School,  Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1897.  Of  10,  Campbell  Street,  Helensburgh.  Brother  of  the 
next. 

BEVERIDGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1893. 
S.  of  Alexander  Watt,  of  26,  Buckingham  Terrace,  Edin- 
burgh. B.  Apr.  28,  1874,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Edinburgh 
Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Entered  the 
Army  (2nd  Lieut.,  ist  Dorset  Regt.,  1900;  Lieut.,  1902; 
Capt.,  1909).  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  1915;  prisoner 
of  war).  At  Ebrington  Barracks,  Londonderry,  in  1921. 
Brother  of  the  above".  {Univ.  War  List;  Edinburgh  Academy, 
War  Suppl.) 

BEVERLEY,  Earl  of,  see  PERCY,  GEORGE,  Lord  LOVAINE. 

BEVERLEY,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  i877- 
S.  of  Antony,  farmer.  B.  Sept.  22,  1856,  at  Otterburn, 
Kirkby  Malham,  Oxon.   Matric.  Michs.  1877. 

BEVERLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1792.  S.  of  John,  of  Cambridge.  School,  Huntingdon  (Mr 
Edwards).   Matric.  Michs.  1792- 


Beverley,  Robert  Mackenzie 

BEVERLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  5,  1858. 
S.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Leeds.  B.  May  19,  1839,  at 
Woodhouse,  Yorks.  [School,  Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1858;  Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Entered  the 
I.C.S.,  i860.  Went  to  India,  1861.  Served  in  Bengal  as 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.  Registrar-General  of 
Assurances,  1867.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Registration,  1870. 
Superintendent  of  the  first  census  of  Bengal,  1872,  and  of  the 
census  of  Calcutta,  1876.  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  1877. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Calcutta,  1885-97;  retired.  A 
member  of  the  Bengal  Legislative  Council,  1884.  Author, 
The  Land  Acquisition  Act,  etc.  Died  Dec.  16,  1915,  at 
Nascot  Lodge,  Watford,  Herts.  Father  of  the  next.  (Eagle, 
xx.xvii;  The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1915-) 

BEVERLEY,  HENRY  FREER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1887.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  Judge,  of  Calcutta, 
India.  B.  there.  [School,  Clifton  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890.   Died  July,  1893.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BEVERLEY,  HENRY  WEBBER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  28, 
1858.  S.  of  the  late  W.,  of  the  Hon.  E.I.C.,  Naval  Service. 
B.  May  16,  1836,  at  2,  Kingsland  Crescent,  London.  School, 
IsUngton  Proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A. 
1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1862;  priest,  1864.  Held 
curacies,  1862-82.  V.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Chichester, 
Sussex,  1882-1900.  Resided  latterly  at  Bournemouth.  Died 
there  Oct.  11,  1908,  aged  72.   (Venn,  u.  340.) 

BEVERLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  4,  1869.  [2nd 
s.  of  Christopher,  brewer,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School, 
Wakefield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1873. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  24,  1873.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1876.  On  the  North  Eastern  Circuit.  Of  9,  South 
Parade,  Leeds,  in  1885.  Died  Aug.  4,  1914,  at  Heath  House, 
near  Wakefield.  Buried  at  Kirkthorpe.  (Wakefield  Gr.  Sch. 
Reg.;  Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bh.) 

BEVERLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  7, 
1763.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  (Mr 
Symonds).  Matric.  Michs.  1764.  Scholar,  1764;  B.A.  1767; 
M.A.  1770.  Esquire  Bedell,  1770-1827  (for  an  account  of 
his  extraordinary  conduct  in  performing  the  duties  of  his 
office,  see  Gunning,  Reminiscences,  passim).  Elected  by  the 
influence  of  Lord  Sandwich;  this  patron  afterwards  obtained 
for  him  a  commissionership  at  Greenwich  Hospital,  and  later 
a  place  at  the  Admiralty  'of  about  £100  p.a.,  he  being  a  good 
performer  on  the  violin'  (Cole).  Always  in  difiiculties  owing 
to  his  extravagance.  Married  Miss  Thornhill,  described  as 
'improvident  and  proud.'  In  1821  the  Heads  agreed  to  the 
appointment  of  a  deputy,  provided  he  resided  wholly  away 
from  Cambridge.  Author,  Ceremonies  of  the  University,  etc. 
Died  Mar.  25,  1827,  in  London.   (Peile,  11.  276;  D.N.B.) 

BEVERLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  19, 
1757.  S.  of  WUliam,  of  Virginia,  America.  School,  Wakefield, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  Easter,  1757.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  5,  1757,  as  only  s.  of  William,  of  Bland- 
field,  Essex,  and  of  Virginia,  America,  deceased.  Csilled  to  the 
Bar,  1761.  Loyalist.  Served  in  the  American  War.  Married 
Maria  Carter,  of  Sabine  Hall.  Died  1800.  Father  of  the 
next  and  William  (1781).  (M.  H.  Peacock;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862; 
F.A/.G.  ,427.) 

BEVERLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
15,  1786.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  of  Blandfield,  Essex,  Virginia, 
America.  Matric.  Michs.  1786.  Doubtless  the  Col.  Robert 
Beverley  who  married  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Tayloe,  of 
Virginia  (member  of  the  King's  Council  in  1776,  and  the 
first  Republican  Council)  and  of  'Mount  Airy' — the  family 
mansion  erected  by  him  in  1758  and  so  memorable  in  the 
annals  of  Virginia.  John  Tayloe,  brother-in-law  of  Col. 
Robert  Beverley,  was  at  Eton  and  at  St  John's  College, 
Cambridge.  Brother  of  WiUiam  (1781).  (G.  N.  Mackenzie, 
Colonial  Fam.  of  the  U.S.A.,  i.  515.) 

BEVERLEY,  ROBERT  MACKENZIE.  .-Vdm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  20,  1814.  S.  of  Wilham  (next).  B.  at  Beverley, 
Yorks.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  (Mr  Tate).  Matric.  Michs. 
1816;  LL.B.  1821.  Of  Beverley,  Yorks.  J. P.,  D.L.  In  1833 
achieved  notoriety  by  the  publication  of  A  Letter  to  H.R.H. 
the  Duke  of  Gloucester,  Chancellor,  on  the  present  corrupt  state 
of  the  University;  this  pamphlet  which  ran  through  several 
editions  excited  great  indignation  and  aroused  a  storm  of 
abusive  criticism.  It  was  described  by  The  Times  (Nov.  2, 
1833)  as  'an  invidious,  envenomed  and  offensive  book.'  His 
opposition  to  a  clerical  order  '  as  being  alien  to  the  Christian 
Faith,'  found  expression  in  a  later  publication,  entitled 
Spiritual  Worship,  a  Lay  discourse  (London,  1865).  Author, 
miscellaneous;  mainly  controversial.  Died  Nov.  3,  1868, 
aged  70  (sic),  at  Scarborough.  (Cooper,  Annals,  iv.  578; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Boose,  iv.  Suppl.) 


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Beverley,  William 

BEVERLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4, 
1781.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (1757)  [first  cousin  of  Gen. 
Washington],  of  Blandfield,  Essex,  and  Virginia.  School, 
Fredericksburgh,  Spotsilvania,  Virginia,  North  America  (Mr 
Denholm).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  18,  1788.  Of 
Beverley,  East  Riding,  Yorks.  J. P.,  D.L.  Vice-Lieut.,  1832. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Midgley,  Esq.,  of  Beverley, 
Yorks.,  c.  1795.  Died  1843,  aged  79.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1786)  and  father  of  the  above.   (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862.) 

BEVILL[E],  ROBERT.  Mm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  July  5, 
1822.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  [Barrister-at-Iaw, 
for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  10, 
1819,  as  Bevill,  R.,  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  barrister,  of  the 
Inner  Temple.   No  call. 

BEVILLE,  HENRY  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  26,  1819.  S.  of  WUliam  (ne.\t),  clerk,  of  Calcot 
Park,  near  Reading.  [Schools,  Harrow  and  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1820;  B.A.  {2ird  Wrangler)  1824;  M.A.  1828.  Fellow, 
1825.  Joined  the  95th  Regt.;  transferred  to  the  5th  Dragoon 
Guards;  retired  as  Capt.,  1837.  Of  The  Manor  House, 
Edmonscote,  and  of  Calcot  Park,  Reading.  Died  Aug.  1873. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  407;  Harrow  Sck.  Reg.) 

BEVILLE  or  BEVIL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  14,  1774,  as  Bevill,  W.  S.  of  Ann  'Bevil,'  widow.  B. 
Aug.  4,  1755,  at  Hempswell,  Lines.  School,  Sleaford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1774,  as  Bevil;  Scholar,  1775.  Migrated  to  Peter- 
house,  Mar.  17,  1776;  B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1778;  M.A.  1781. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1781.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  15, 
1778;  priest,  1779;  C.  of  Knipton,  Leics.,  1779-80.  Settled 
in  London  and  gained  a  great  reputation  as  a  preacher.  Held 
appointments  successively  at  the  Chapel  of  Gt  Queen  Street, 
Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  and  in  Spring  Gardens.  R.  of  Exford, 
Somerset,  1 788-1822.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Manchester. 
Married  Mrs  Rochford,  widow  of  William  Rochford,  Esq.,  of 
Upper  Berkeley  Street,  and  dau.  of  Henry  Sterling,  Esq.,  of 
Dynes  Hall,  Essex,  Feb.  9,  1801,  at  Marylebone  Church, 
London.  Author  of  several  works,  pubUshed  anonjinously. 
An  appreciative  obituary  notice  in  G.  Mag.  suggests  that  his 
advancement  to  the  highest  honours  of  his  profession  was 
hindered  only  by  his  excessive  modesty:  'to  scientific  and 
classical  attainments  of  the  highest  order  he  united  an 
extensive  knowledge  of  modem  literature ;  and  to  the  purest 
morals,  the  most  liberal  principles.'  Died  July  16,  1822,  at 
his  residence,  Calcot  Park,  near  Reading,  Berks.  Father  of 
Henry  E.  (above).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  T.  A.  Walker, 
341;  G.  Mag.,  1822,  u.  278-9.) 

BEVINGXON,  HERBERT  SHELLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1871.  S.  of  Henry,  of  2,  Leyland  Road,  Lee,  Kent. 
B.  Dec.  15,  1852,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  FootbaU  (assoc.)  'blue.' 
Partner  in  Bevington  and  Morris,  leather  manufacturers.  Of 
Strathmore,  Clapham  Common,  S.W.,  1925.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BEVINGTON,  JOHN  CURREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1891.  S.  of  Timothy,  of  Castle  Hedingham,  Essex.  B.  Apr.  6, 
1872,  at  Sydenham,  Surrey.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1891.  On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Of  Thorncroft,  The 
Ridgeway,  Enfield,  Middlesex,  1925.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BEVIR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  7, 
1898.  S.  of  George  Sarmon,  V.  of  Holdenhurst,  Christchurch, 
Hants.  School,  St  John's,  Leatherhead.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  igoi.  Assistant  Master  at  Bridlington  Grammar 
School,  1903-6;  at  Dover  College,  1908;  at  .A-bingdon  School, 
1908-32-.  Of  38,  Park  Road,  Abingdon.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

BEVIS,  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  i88i.  S.  of  Henry 
Joseph.  B.  Mar.  11,  1842,  at  Ramsgate,  Kent.  School, 
Cheshunt  College.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Apr.  15,  1882;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Ontario)  1870;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1873;  C.  of  Bonnechere,  Ontario,  1870-2.  C.  of 
Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.,  1873-4.  C.  of  Palmerston,  New 
Zealand,  1875-7.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Strathalbyn,  S. 
Australia,  1877-9.  Returned  to  England.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Cambridge,  1881-3.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Lambeth,  Middlesex, 
1884-6.  C.  of  Middle  Chinnock,  Somerset,  1886-93.  V.  of 
Arlingham,  Gloucs.,  1893-1934.  Of  Rodborough,  Stroud, 
Gloucs.,  1937.   (Peile,  11.  686;  Crockford,  1937.) 

BEWES,  THOMAS  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1887.  Of  Devon.  S.  of  Charles  Theodore,  soUcitor,  of 
Mannamead,  Plymouth.  B.  there  Oct.  19,  1868.  School, 
Plymouth  High.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894. 
Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Exeter)  1893;  C.  of  St  Leonard's, 
Exeter,  1892-6.  C.  of  Dittisham,  Devon,  1896-9.  V.  of 
Scotby,  Cumberland,  1899-1909.  V.  of  St  George's,  Tiverton, 
Devon,  1909-25.  Rural  Dean  of  Tiverton,  1921-5.  Proctor 
in  Convocation,  1922-9.  V.  of  St  John's,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
Kent,  1925-39-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 


Bexfield,  William  Richard 

BEWICK,  ROBERT  SALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1857.  S.  of  Robert,  surgeon.  B.  Feb.  13,  1837,  at  Colchester, 
Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1857.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Mar.  31, 
1859- 

BEWICKE,  CALVERLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1837.  [S.  and  h.  of  Calverley  Bewicke  (he  assumed  the 
surname  of  Bewicke  in  lieu  of  Anderson,  1815).  B.  July  4, 
1817.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Of  Close  House  and  Urpeth 
Lodge,  Durham.  J. P.,  D.L.  Married  Jane  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  W.  T.  MacCullagh  Torrens,  M.P.,  Nov.  8,  1854.  Died 
1876.  See  A  I.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1925.) 

BEWICKE,  CALVERLEY  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Jan.  13,  1817.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas  (1787), 
clerk.  B.  [Sept.  24,  1798]  at  Redenhall.  Matric.  Michs. 
1817;  Scholar,  1818;  Exhibitioner,  1819;  B.A.  1821.  Of 
Barsham,  Sufiolk,  Esq.  Married  Emma  (his  cousin),  dau.  of 
Calverley  John  Bewicke,  R.  of  HaUaton-cum-Blaston,  Leics. 
(and  of  Hallaton  Hall,  Leics.).  (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862;  Sur- 
tees,  II.  194.) 

BEWICKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  15,  1787.  Of 
Surrey.  [2nd  s.  of  Benjamin,  of  Hallaton  Hall,  Leics.]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1794.  C.  of  Ilketshall  St 
Margaret's,  Suffolk,  in  1841.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert 
Etheridge,  R.  of  Stanton,  Norfolk,  Oct.  18,  1797.  Died  Feb.  7, 
1842,  aged  72.  M.I.  at  Bungay  St  Mary.  Father  of  Calverley 
R.  (above).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Suckling,  i.  150;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  i. 
449-) 

BEWLEY,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1878; 
B.A.  1882. 

BEWLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  21, 
1851.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Wigton,  Cumberland.  Matric. 
Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855. 

BEWSHER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  4, 
1869.  S.  of  Charles  William  (next),  clerk.  School,  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon, 
1873;  priest  (Chichester)  1875.  Assistant  Master  of  St  John's 
College,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  1873-6.  C.  (to  his  father)  at 
Milton  and  Nackington,  Kent,  1879-82.  Died  June  14, 
1882,  aged  36,  at  Lower  Hardres,  Kent.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
535.) 

BEWSHER,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Peterhouse,  June  27,  1828.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs. 
1828.  Migrated  to  Clare,  May  12,  1835.  Returned  to 
Peterhouse,  July  2,  1836;  B.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and 
Wells,  Liu.  dim.  from  Ripon)  1839;  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  5, 

1840.  R.  of  Milton,  Kent,  1847.  Chaplain  to  the  Kent  and 
Canterbury  Hospital;  to  Canterbury  Gaol,  1847.  V.  of 
Nackington,  Kent,  1873-84.  R.  of  Postling,  1884-8.  Died 
Nov.  24,  1888,  aged  80,  at  Dover.  Father  of  Alfred  (above). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  434.) 

BEWSHER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  5, 
1830;  clerk.  Of  Surrey.  [4th  s.  of  James  (and  Hzumah,  dau. 
of  John  Blackett,  of  Murton).  B.  1802,  at  Appleby,  West- 
morland.] V.  of  Lapley,  Staffs.,  1836-50.  Sometime  of 
Richmond,  Surrey.  Chaplain  at  Boulogne  in  1872.  Married 
Emma  Burgess,  July  13,  1829,  at  Putney.  Died  Dec.  26, 
1879,  at  Lamplugh,  Cumberland.   (E.  G.  Bewsher.) 

BEWSHER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  22, 
1785.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Jamaica.  School,  Wandsworth, 
London  (Mr  Roberts).  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(znd  Wrangler)  1789;  M.A.  1792.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  13,  1795,  as  only  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  B.,  late  of 
Penrith,  Cumberland. 

BEWSHER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  9, 

1841.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  [July  8,  1821]  at  Penrith,  Cumber- 
land. Matric.  Michs.  1841;  LL.B.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1856; 
priest  (Carlisle)  1857;  C.  of  Mungrisdale,  Cumberland,  1857- 
60.  Married  Eleanora,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Denton,  grocer,  of 
Shefl&eld,  Nov.  i,  1851.  Died  Sept.  27,  1874.  M.I.  at  Barton, 
near  Penrith.   (E.  J.  Bewsher.) 

BEWSHER,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  T.^inity,  May  22, 
1824;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  [S.  of  William,  clerk  (died  Sept.  2, 
1834,  at  Brighton)  and  Elizabeth  Sophia,  formerly  D'Abadie. 
B.  May  21,  1800,  at  Richmond,  Surrey.]  Did  not  matriculate. 
Ord.  deacon,  1823;  priest  (Bristol)  June  6,  1824.  C.  of 
Stetchworth,  Cambs.,  1852-5.  Of  Newmarket,  Cambs.,  in 
i860.  Author,  Sermons  and  pamphlets.  Died  Mar.  14,  1863, 
aged  62.    (E.  G.  Bewsher;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  527.) 

BEXFIELD,  WILLIAM  RICHARD.  Mus.D.  from  Trinity,  1849. 
3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Norwich.  Matric.  (New  College,  Oxford) 
Nov.  19,  1846,  age  22;  Mus.B.  (Oxford)  1846.  Composer, 
Oratorio,  Israel  Restored.  Died  Oct.  28,  1853.   (Al.  Oxon.) 


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BEY,  MUSTAFA  RESHID.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  i8, 
1888.  S.  of  His  Excellency  Mehmed  Sadi,  Secretary  of 
Public  Works,  of  Constantinople.  B.  there  Aug.  17,  1866. 
Studied  at  King's  College,  London. 

BEYLARD,  EDOUARD  DUPLESSIS,  %ee  DUPLESSIS-BAY- 
LARD,  EDW. 

BEYNON,  EDMUND  BATLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  24,  1824.  [S.  of  Edmund  Turner  (next),  formerly 
Batley;  assumed  the  surname  of  Beynon  in  1805  on  his 
marriage  with  Martha,  dau.  of  Edward  Beynon,  Esq.,  of 
Carshalton.]  B.  [June  24,  1806]  in  London.  School,  Car- 
shalton,  Surrey  (Mr  Bevnon).  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A. 
1829;  M.A.  1832.  Of  Sli'nes  Oakes  (or  Oak),  near  Croydon, 
and  of  Carshalton  Lodge,  Surrey.  J. P.  Succeeded  his  father, 
Nov.  15,  1842.  Died  Oct.  20,  1861,  aged  55.  Brother  of 
Edward  F.  (1824).    (G.  Ma%.,  1862,  i.  110.) 

BEYNON  or  BATLEY,  EDMUND  TURNER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16) 
at  Magdalene,  Oct.  31,  i793,  as  Batley,  E.  T.  S.  of  Henry, 
merchant,  of  Winchester  Place,  PentonviUe,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1794;  Scholar,  1797;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1801. 
Fellow,  as  Batley,  E.  T.  In  Holy  Orders.  Assumed  the 
surname  of  Beynon  in  lieu  of  Batley  on  his  marriage  with 
Martha,  dau.  of  Edward  Beynon,  Esq.,  of  Carshalton,  Surrey, 
Nov.  I,  1805.  Died  Nov.  15,  1842,  aged  65,  at  Carshalton. 
Father  of  the  above  and  of  the  next.  {Index  to  change  of 
Name;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  i.  103.) 

BEYNON,  EDWARD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  24,  1824.  S.  of  Edmund  Turner  (above).  B. 
Dec  9  1808,  in  London.  School,  Carshalton,  Surrey  (Mr 
Beynon).  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Ord. 
deacon,  1832;  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  28,  1833;  R.  of  Gt 
Creaton,  Northants.,  1834-43;  resigned.  Benefactor  to  the 
Chelsham  National  School  and  to  the  poor  of  the  parish  in 
1874.  Author,  Words  to  Labourers;  Progress  the  Farmers' 
Watchword.  Died  (?)  1874.  Brother  of  Edmund  B.  (1824). 
{Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Surrey,  iv.  271-4.) 

BEYNON,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  (?  STEPHEN).  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1893.  S.  of  Frederick  William,  clerk. 
B.  at  Doncaster.  School,  King's,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893,  as  F.  Stephen;  B.A.  1896. 

BEYTS,  CLEMENT  AYERST.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893. 
S.  and  h.  of  Nicholas  Buxton  (?  Burton),  I.C.S.;  retired;  of 
7,  Girdlers  Road,  W.  Kensington,  London.  B.  Oct.  17, 
1874,  at  Surat,  India.  Schools,  [Brighton  College]  and  St 
Paul's.  Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1893.  Entered  the 
I.C.S.  (Bombay)  1896.  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate 
at  Bombay.  J. P.,  1899.  Deputy  Commissioner,  Upper 
Sind  Frontier,  1902.  Manager  of  the  Siiid  Encumbered 
Estates,  1904.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Poona  Batt., 
Indian  Defence  Force).  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Brighton  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BHAONAGAR  (BHARNAGAR)  TAKHTSINHJI,  Maharajah  of. 
Hon  LL.D.,  1893.  Donor  of  the  Bhaonagar  Medal,  1893. 
G.C.S.I.  Died  Feb.  10,  1896.  {Hist.  Reg.,  338;  Who's  Who  m 
India.) 

BIANCHI,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1870.  S.  of  George  Henry,  deceased,  of  Ipswich.  B. 
Dec  30  1851.  School,  Ipswich  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  (then)  Nonconformist  Grammar  School  at 
Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.,  1876-^.  Subsequently  took  up 
journalism.   Living  at  Putney  in  1913.   {T.  A.  Walker,  536.) 

BIBBY,  ARTHUR  GURNEY  GOSSET.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1876.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  -Albert,  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Jersey. 
B  Aug.  28,  1856,  at  Christ  Church  parsonage,  Rotherhithe. 
Schools,-  Christ's  Hospital,  London,  and  Victoria  College, 
Jersey.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  30,  1877;  Scholar,  1877; 
B  A  1881 ;  M.A.  1888.  Assistant  Master  atCheltenham College, 
1880  (Apr-Julv).  Private  tutor  in  Italy,  1880-2.  Assistant 
Master  at  Loretto  School,  1883-5;  at  Bury  St  Edmund's 
Grammar  School,  1885-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1889;  C.  of 
St  James's,  Norwich,  1889-90.  Head  Master  of  Kimbolton 
Grammar  School,  Hunts.,  1891-1913-  Lie  pr.,  dio.  of  Ely, 
1892-1914.  Of  II,  St  Augustine  Road,  Bedford,  m  1929. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1930.  Brother  of  Isaac  H. 
(1872).  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.,  46;  Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1904.) 

BIBBY  [post  FLEETWOOD-HESKETH],  CHARLES  HESKETH. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1889.  S.  of  John,  of  Hart 
Hill  AUerton,  Liverpool  [and  Anna  Maria  Emily  Fleetwood, 
dau  of  Charles  Hesketh,  R.  of  North  Meols,  Lanes.].  B. 
Oct  13,  1871,  at  .\llerton.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B  A  1893;  M.A.  1897.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1892. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1895.  Practised  on  the  Northern  Circuit, 
and  North  London  and  Middlesex  Sessions,  also  at  the 
Central  Criminal  Court.  Of  North  Meols  Hall,  Southport, 
Lanes.,  and  of  Stocken  Hall,  Stretton,  Rutland.   J. P.,  D.L. 


BiCKERSTETH,  EdwARD  ErNEST 

Lord  of  the  Manor  of  North  Meols.  High  Sheriff  of  Lanes., 
1901.  Succeeded  to  North  Meols,  1898.  Assumed,  by  Royal 
Licence,  the  name  and  arms  of  Hesketh,  Feb.  6,  1899,  and 
by  a  further  Royal  Licence,  June  29,  1907,  was  authorised 
to  drop  the  surname  of  Bibby  and  to  assume  in  lieu  thereof 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Fleetwood.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Univ. 
Cat.,  1935-6;  Who's  Who,  1938,  sub  Hesketh.) 

BIBBY,  ISAAC  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  9,  1872. 
S.  of  Albert,  clerk.  B.  Aug.  20,  1853,  in  Jersey.  School, 
Victoria  College,  Jersey  (Dr  Cleave).  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1876;  priest  1877;  C. 
of  Shere,  Surrey,  1876-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1878-85.  V. 
of  St  Matthew's,  Jersey,  1885-7.  R.  of  St  Saviour's,  Guernsey, 
1887-1917.  Died  Mar.  1917,  in  Guernsey.  Brother  of  Arthur 
G.  G.  (1876).    {PeiU,  II.  625;  Crockford.) 

BIBBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  30,  1830.  S. 
of  John,  of  Linacre  Marsh,  near  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs. 
1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1838.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Liverpool, 
1837-47.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wilson,  of 
Liverpool.  Died  Sept.  3,  1883,  aged  71,  in  London.  {Fox- 
Davies;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BICHARD,  HORATIO  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  15, 
1896;  to  studv  for  a  degree  in  music.  S.  of  Horatio  Nelson, 
of  Charing  Cross,  Jersey.  B.  May  13,  1871,  in  Jersey.  Matric. 
Easter,  1896. 

BICKELL, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  13,  1817. 

BICKERDIKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1837. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar,  1840;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest  (Ripon) 
1843;  C.  of  Bradford,  1842-8;  Lecturer  there,  1844-79-  V.  of 
St  Mary's,  Leeds.  1848-79.  Chaplain  at  Leeds  Barracks, 
1848-69,  and  at  the  Municipal  Cemetery,  1848-79.  V.  of 
Shireshead,  Lanes.,  1879-92.  Died  there  Feb.  25,  1892, 
aged  76.  [A  Rev.  John  Bickerdike,  died  June  20,  1858, 
aged  83.  M.I.  at  St  Mary's,  Cheltenham.  Perhaps  father  of 
this  man.]   {.il.  Oxon.;  Scott,  MSS.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BICKERSTETH,  ASHLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1885.  S.  of  Edward  Henrj'  (1842),  Bishop  of  Exeter.  B. 
July  26,  1866,  at  Hampstead,  London.  School,  Highgate, 
London  (Mr  McDowall).  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  i888; 
M.A.  1892.  Of  North  Foreland,  Broadstairs.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1869),  Robert  (1883)  and  Henry  V.  (1883).  {Reg.  of 
the  Senate,  1935.) 

BICKERSTETH,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney  Sussex, 
June  II,  1836.  4th  s.  of  John  (1807),  V.  of  Acton,  Suffolk. 
B.  there,  Aug.  25,  1818.  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Accidentally 
killed  June  i,  1839,  aged  20,  by  the  discharge  of  a  gun  at  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Brother  of  the  next  and  Robert  (1837). 
(G.  Mag.,  1839,  11.  438.) 

BICKERSTETH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  25, 
1831.  [2nd  s.  of  John  (1807),  V.  of  Acton,  Suffolk.  B.  there, 
Oct.  23,  1814.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Migrated  to  Sidney, 
Oct.  23,  1833;  B.A.  1836;  M..\.  1839;  D.D.  1864.  Ord. 
deacon,  1838;  priest  (Hereford)  1839;  C.  of  Chetton,  Salop, 
1838.  P.C.  of  Penn  Street,  Bucks.,  1849-53.  Rural  Dean  of 
Amersham,  1849.  V.  of  Aylesbury,  1853-75.  Archdeacon  of 
Buckingham,  1853-75.  Hon.  Canon  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1866.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1861,  1864, 
1873  and  1878;  at  Oxford  in  1875.  Dean  of  Lichfield,  1875- 
92.  Prolocutor  of  the  Lower  House  of  Convocation  of  Can- 
terbury, 1864,  1866,  1869  and  1874-80.  Member  of  the  New 
Testament  Revision  Committee.  Married  (as  his  ist  wife) 
Martha  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Valentine  Vickers,  of  Cransmere 
(?  Cranmere)  Hall,  Salop,  Oct.  13,  1840.  Author,  religious. 
Died  s.p.  Oct.  7,  1892.  Brother  of  Edmund  (above),  etc. 
(Burke,  Family  Records;  D.X.B.,  1st  Suppl.) 

BICKERSTETH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
June  21,  1869.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Henry  (1842),  clerk,  of 
Hampstead.  B.  [June  26,  1S50]  at  Banningham,  Norfolk. 
[School,  Highgate.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar;  Prizeman; 
(Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1874);  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Hon. 
D.D.  1886.  Fellow,  1875.  College  Lecturer  in  Theology, 
1875-7.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1873;  priest,  1874;  C.  of 
South  Hampstead,  1873-5.  C.  of  Christchurch,  Hampstead, 
1874-7.  Head  of  the  Cambridge  Mission  to  Delhi,  1877-82. 
Examining  Chaplaiin  to  the  Bishop  of  Lahore,  1878-84.  R. 
of  Framlingham,  Suffolk,  1884-5.  AngUcan  Bishop  of  South 
Tokvo,  Japan,  1886-97.  Returned  to  England  on  account  of 
ill-health.  Author,  Our  Heritage  in  the  Church;  The  Church  in 
Japan,  etc.  Died  Aug.  5,  1897,  aged  47,  at  Chisledon,  Wilts. 
Brother  of  Henry  V.  (1883),  etc.  {D.N.B.,  Suppl.;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

BICKERSTETH,  EDWARD  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  King's,  Jan.  27, 
1872.  4th  s.  of  Robert  (1837),  Bishop  of  Ripon.  B.  Oct.  18, 
1853.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1872.  Died  .Aug.  i,  1872, 
of  a  fever  at  Baden-Baden,  Germany.  Brother  of  Henry  C. 
(1867).    {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 


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BiCKERSTETH,  EdWARD  HeNRY 

BICKERSTETH,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  15,  1842.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Watton,  Herts. 
B.  Jan.  25,  1825,  at  Bamsbury  Park,  Islington,  Middlesex.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1843:  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Chancellor's 
medal;  Seatonian  Prize,  1854.  Hon.  D.D.  1885.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  6,  1848;  priest,  Feb.  4,  1849;  C.  of 
Banningham,  Norfolk,  1848-51.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  Kent,  1851-3.  R.  of  Hinton  Martel,  Dorset, 
1853-5.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Hampstead,  1855-85.  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Ripon,  1857.  Rural  Dean  of  Highgate, 
1878.  Dean  of  Gloucester,  1885  (Jan. -Apr.).  Bishop  of 
Exeter,  1885-1900;  initiated  many  reforms  in  the  diocese, 
notably  the  employment  of  Canons  of  the  Cathedral  in 
diocesan  work.  A  devoted  supporter  of  the  C.M.S.  Visited 
India  and  Palestine,  1880-1,  and  Japan,  1891.  Married 
(i)  Rosa,  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Bigaold,  of  Norwich,  Feb.  1848; 
(2)  Ellen  Susanna  (his  cousin),  dau.  of  Robert  Bickersteth,  of 
Liverpool,  1876.  A  voluminous  writer  of  hymns;  composer 
of  Peace,  Perfect  Peace;  O  Brothers  Lift  Your  Voices,  etc.; 
editor  of  the  Hymnal  Companion.  Author,  Practical  and 
Expository  Commentary  on  the  New  Testament,  etc.  Died 
May  16,  1906,  at  Westboume  Terrace,  London.  Buried  at 
Watton.  Father  of  Edward  (1869),  Robert  (1883),  Henry  \'. 
(1883)  and  Ashley  (1885).   (D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BICKERSTETH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  June 
22,  1802.  3rd  s.  of  Henry,  surgeon,  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale, 
Westmorland.  B.  there,  June  18,  1783.  School,  Kirkby 
Grammar  (Mr  Dobson).  Scholar,  1802-8;  matric.  Michs. 
1805;  ist  Smith's  Prize;  B.A.  (Senr.  Wrangler)  1808;  M.A. 
1811.  FeUow,  1808-32.  Previously  a  medical  student  in 
London  and  Edinburgh,  1798-1802.  Owing  to  ill-health  left 
Cambridge  in  1803  and  travelled  in  Italy  as  medical  attendant 
to  the  Earl  of  Oxford  for  two  years.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  8,  1808.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1811.  K.C,  1827. 
Bencher,  1827.  Counsel  for  the  University,  1830-6.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Apr.  14,  1834.  P.C,  1836.  Master  of  the 
Rolls,  1836-51.  Created  Baron  Langdale  of  Langdale,  West- 
morland, Jan.  23,  1836.  Acted  as  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Lords,  1850;  declined  the  Lord  Chancellorship  in  the  same 
year.  Commissioner  of  the  Great  Seal,  1850.  Married  Lady 
Jane  Harley,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Oxford,  Aug.  17,  1835.  Died 
Apr.  18,  185 1,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Buried  in  the  Temple 
Church.   Brother  of  John  (1807).   (Venn,  11.  139;  D.N.B.) 

BICKERSTETH,  HENRY  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  1867.  Of  Surrey.  [2nd  s.  of  Robert 
(1837),  Bishop  of  Ripon.  B.  Sept.  12,  1848  (?  1849).  School, 
Haileybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  In  business  at  Ripon.  Of 
Bondgate  Green,  Ripon,  Yorks.  J. P.  for  Ripon  and  for  the 
North  and  West  Riding.  Mayor  of  Ripon,  1883-4.  County 
Alderman  for  the  West  Riding,  1888.  Died  Aug.  27,  1896. 
Brother  of  Edward  E.  (1872).    (Burke,  Family  Records.) 

BICKERSTETH,  HENRY  VENN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1883.  4th  s.  of  Edward  Henry  (1842),  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  Hampstead.  B.  there  [Aug.  19,  1S61.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'].  Previously  in  an  East  India  merchant's 
office,  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B-A..  (Theol.  Trip., 
1st  Class)  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest 
(Rochester)  1887;  C.  of  Lambeth,  London,  1886-90.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Exeter,  1890-1900.  V.  of  Rock- 
beare,  Devon,  1902.  R.  of  Stanmer-cum-Falmer,  Sussex, 
1902-20.  Resided  latterly  at  Hove.  Died  there  Aug.  4, 
1922.  Brother  of  Ashley  (1885),  etc.  (Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BICKERSTETH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27,  1807. 
[2nd  s.  of  Henry,  surgeon,  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmor- 
land. B.  June  19,  1781.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1811; 
M.A.  1815.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Feb.  16,  181 1;  priest,  Apr.  6, 
1811;  V.  of  Acton,  Sufiolk,  1811-37.  R.  of  Sapcote,  Leics., 
1837-55.  Rural  Dean.  Married  Henrietta,  dau.  of  George 
Lang,  of  Leyland,  Lanes.,  June  16,  1812.  Author,  Sermons, 
etc.  Died  Sept.  2,  1855,  aged  74,  at  Sapcote.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1802);  father  of  Edward  (1831),  Edmund  (1836)  and 
Robert  (1837).    (G.  Mag.;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BICKERSTETH,  JOHN  PARES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  12,  1845.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  [F.R.C.S.].  B.  Aug.  3, 
1826,  at  Liverpool.    Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A. 

1852.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7,  1846,  as  s.  of 
Robert,  surgeon,  of  Liverpool.  No  call.  Married  Ellen  Mary, 
dau.  of  E.  T.  Vaughan,  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Leicester,  Jan.  11, 

1853,  at  Harrow.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BICKERSTETH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  27, 
1837.  Of  Suffolk.  [4th  s.  of  John  (1807),  V.  of  Acton, 
Suffolk.  B.  there,  Aug.  24,  1816.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A. 
1841;  M.A.  1848;  D.D.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1857.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1841;  priest,  1842;  C.  of  Sapcote,  Leics.,  1841-3. 
C.  of  St  Giles',  Reading,  1843-5.  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Clapham, 
1845-51.   Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Irish  Church  Missions,  1850. 


BicKMORE,  Charles  Falkland 

R.  of  St  Giles'-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  1851-6.  Canoa 
Residentiary  of  Sahsbury,  1854-6.  Treasurer  of  Salisbury 
Cathedral,  1854.  Bishop  of  Ripon,  1857-84.  F.R.S.,  1858. 
Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Garde,  of  Cork,  July  21, 
1846.  An  evangehcal  preacher  of  repute;  regarded  as  one  of 
the  leaders  of  that  school.  Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Apr. 
15,  1884.  Buried  in  Ripon  Cathedral.  Brother  of  Edmund 
(1836),  etc.;  father  of  Henry  C.  (1867)  and  Edward  E.  (1872). 
(Burke,  Family  Records;  D.N.B.) 

BICKERSTETH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 
1883.  5th  s.  of  Edward  Henry  (1842),  V.  of  Hampstead. 
B.  there,  Apr.  8,  1864.  School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883.  Migrated  (age  21)  to  Pembroke,  May  6,  1885;  B.A. 
1886;  M..\.  1890.  Of  14,  Eaton  Gardens,  Hove,  in  1938. 
Brother  of  Ashley  (1885),  etc.  (Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  Reg. 
of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BICKERSTETH,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Robert 
[F.R.C.S.],  of  2,  Rodney  Street,  Liverpool.  B.  there  Oct.  4, 
1862.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1884;  M.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1891.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London;  afterwards  House 
Surgeon.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1890.  F.R.C.S.,  1891.  Assist- 
ant Surgeon  to  the  Royal  Infirmary  (representing  the  third 
generation  of  his  family  on  the  staff  of  that  Institution); 
Surgeon,  till  1921;  retired.  Consulting  Surgeon,  1921.  Lived 
latterly  at  Outgate,  Ambleside.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-18  (Major,  R.A.M.C,  at  the  ist  Western  General 
Hospital  and  later  at  the  57th  General  Hospital  in  France). 
Married  and  had  issue.  Distinguished  as  a  cUnical  teacher 
and  lecturer  on  surgery;  made  a  special  study  of  urology. 
A  corresponding  member  of  L' Association  francaise  d'Uro- 
logie.  Died  Feb.  28,  1924,  at  Bournemouth.  Buried  at 
Kirkby  Lonsdale.   (Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

BICKERTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  May  20,  1786. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Lee,  Brockhurst,  Salop; 
matric.  (St  Edmund  HaU,  Oxford)  July  6,  i793.  age  28;  B.A. 

(Oxford)  1799.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BICKFORD,  JOHN  SOLOMON  VIVIAN.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  9,  1889.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Solomon,  merchant, 
deceased  [late  of  TuckingmiU,  Camborne,  Cornwall.  B. 
Apr.  26,  1870.  School,  Repton].  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A. 
1892.  Engineer.  Of  East  Looe,  Cornwall,  1910.  (Repton 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BICKFORD,  THOMAS  SYDNEY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  3,  185 1.  S.  of  John  Fairweather.  B.  at  Sutton 
Courtney,  Berks.  School,  Kingsbridge  Grammar,  Devon  (Mr 
Moor).  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Mathematical  Master  at  Richmond  Grammar  School,  Yorks., 
in  1858.  Died  there  Apr.  13,  1858,  aged  25.  (G.  Mag.,  1858, 
I.  681.) 

BICKFORD-SMITH,  JOHN  CLIFFORD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1900.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  landowner,  of  Trevamo, 
Helston,  Cornwall  (and  Anna  Matilda  Bond).  B.  there 
Dec.  24,  iSSi.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge  (Rev.  W.  T.  A. 
Barber).  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B..\.  1905.  Brother  of 
William  N.  (1900).    (Venn,  lii.  401.) 

BICKFORD-SMITH,  ROANDEU  ALBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Trinity,  June  1,  1878.  S.  of  WUUam,  of  Trevamo,  Corn- 
wall. B.  May  3,  1859,  at  Camborne,  Cornwall.  Schools, 
Marlborough  [and  Leys,  Cambridge].  Matric.  Michs.  1878; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1882. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1886.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Greece  under  King  George;  Cretan  Sketches,  etc.  Died  Dec.  13, 
1916.    (Marlb trough  Coll.  Reg.;  Walford,  Co.  Fam.) 

BICKFORD-SMITH,  WILLIAM  NOEL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  r, 
1900.  S.  of  William  (deceased),  landowner,  of  Trevarno, 
Helston,  Cornwall.  B.  there  Dec.  24,  1881.  School,  Leys, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry).  Brother  of 
John  C.  (1900).    (Venn,  in.  401;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BICKMORE,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 

1818.   S.  of ,  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1820. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  17,  1824,  as  Benjamin  OSord,  of 
St  John's.    (Norwich  Ord.  Bk.) 

BICKMORE,  CHARLES  FALKLAND.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester  for 
Hereford)  1886;  priest  (Hereford)  1887;  C.  of  Kingston, 
Heref.,  1886-9.  Held  other  curacies,  1889-91.  V.  of  Hus- 
bome-Crawley,  Beds.,  1891-1900.  Organising  Secretary  of 
the  C.M.S.  Mission,  1900-9.  V.  of  Seaton  Carew,  Durham, 
1909-17.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Bishop  Auckland,  1917-22.  Lie. 
pr.,  dios.  Durham  and  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1923-39--  Re- 
sident at  How  Keld,  Long  Garth,  Durham.  (Crockford, 
1939) 


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BiCKNELL,  Charles  Harold 

BICKNELL,  CHARLES  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1882.  S.  of  Charles  Harold,  clerk,  deceased. 
B.  at  Groton,  Suffolk.  School,  Christ's  Hospital  (Exhibi- 
tioner). Matric.Michs.  1882;  B.A.  i885;M.A.  1896.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  Royal  Naval  School,  Eltham,  1886-7;  at 
Forest  School,  1887-8;  at  St  Paul's  School,  London,  1888- 
1914;  Surmaster,  1914.  Head  Master  of  Mercers'  School, 
Holbom,  1914-22-.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Un- 
attached List,  T.F.).  {Christ's  Hospital  Reg. ;  Univ.  War  List; 
Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

BICKNELL,  CLARENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  8,  1861. 
S.  of  Elhanan,  of  Heme  Hill,  Surrey  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.]. 
B.  Oct.  27,  1842,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  i86i;  B.A.  1863; 
M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1866;  priest,  1868;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Newington,  Surrev,  1866-72.  C.  of  Stoke-on- 
Teme,  Salop,  1875-81.  Of  Villa  Rosa,  Bordighera,  Italy. 
Botanist.  Author,  Flou'eri>tg  Plants  of  the  Riviera,  etc.  Died 
July  17,  1918,  in  Val  Casterino  di  Tenda,  Italy.  {Vis.  of 
England  and  VVales,  xvii.) 

BICKNELL,  CLAUDE  LYNNFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  II,  1879.  S.  of  Percy,  of  Foxgrove,  Beckenham,  Kent. 
B.  there  Oct.  24,  i860.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879;  B..A.  1883.  Awarded  a  silver  medal  by  the  Royal 
Geographical  Society  for  pohtical  geography,  1879.  Died 
July  10,  1882,  at  Foxgrove,  Beckenham.  Buried  at  West 
Wickham.  Brother  of  the  next.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BICKNELL,  CYRIL  CLARENCE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1896.  S.  of  Percy,  Esq.,  of  86,  Cromwell  Road,  London,  S.W. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Entered  the  Army  (2nd 
Lieut.,  West  Vorks.  Regt.,  1899;  Lieut.,  1900).  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1899-1900;  wounded  at  Vaal  Kranz. 
Brother  of  the  above. 

BICKNELL,  FREDERICK  BROOKBANK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Christ's,  May  15,  1834.  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Frederick 
Brookbank  Bicknell,  Esq.,  died  Apr.  17,  1851,  aged  48,  at 
Hastings.   (G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.  685.) 

BICKNELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  15, 
1839.  S.  of  John.  B.  Jan.  7,  1821,  at  Colchester,  Essex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Oakham,  Rutland,  1844-8. 
Usher  at  Oakham  School,  1844.  Chaplain  of  Oakham  Gaol, 
1844-8.  C.  of  Langham,  Rutland,  1849-50.  V.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Highbury,  Middlesex,  1866-99.  Resided  latterly  at  Staple- 
hurst,  Worthing,  Sussex.  Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John 
Ellington,  surgeon,  of  Oakham,  Nov.  2,  1847.  Died  Apr.  15, 
1913,  aged  92,  at  Worthing.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  Ser.,  i. 
13;  The  Times,  Apr.  17,  1913;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BICKNELL,  PHILIP  BLUNDELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  8,  1837.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  London. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Joined  the  73rd  Regt., 
1839;  retired  as  Capt.,  1857;  served  in  the  Kaffir  War,  1846- 
7.  Chief  Constable  of  Lincolnshire,  1857-1901.  Author  of  a 
Police  Manual.  Died  June  10,  1904.  Brother  of  Richard  H. 
(1843)  and  father  of  the  next.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BICKNELL,  PHILIP  CHARLES.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1873-  S.  of  Phihp  Blundell  (above),  Capt.  in  the  Army, 
retired.  B.  Dec.  15,  1853,  at  St  Helier's,  Jersey.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1877;  priest,  1878.  Held  curacies,  1877-82.  C.  of 
Swilland,  Suffolk,  1882-6.  Died  Dec.  12,  1886,  in  London. 
(IVnn,  II.  407.) 

BICKNELL,  RAYMOND  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct. 
16,  18.93.  S.  of  Percy.  B.  Jan.  3,  1875,  at  Beckenham,  Kent. 
School,  Wellington  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  Royal  Marines). 
Married  and  had  issue.  Residing  at  i,  Westfield  Grove, 
Gosforth,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  in  1926.  Killed,  1927,  whilst 
chmbing  the  Aiguilles  d'Aroes.  {Peile,  11.  788;  F.  A.  Crisp, 
Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvii;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

BICKNELL,  RICHARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, June  29,  1843.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Nonvich) 
Feb.  6,  1848;  priest,  Nov.  10,  1850;  C.  of  Southwold  and 
Groton,  Suffolk,  1850-9.  V.  of  Wroxham  with  Salhouse, 
Norfolk,  1868-9.  Died  Dec.  27,  1869.  Brother  of  Philip  B. 
(1837).   (J.  E.  Auden.) 

BICKNELL,  SAMUEL  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  12,  1816.  Of  .Middlesex.  [S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of 
Spring  G.irdciis  Terrace,  London.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1S16.    Died  May  22,  1821.    (G.  Mag.,  1821,  i.  571.) 

BICKNELL,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  11,  1815;  from  Oxford,  but  not  found  in  Al. 
Oxon.  S,  of  George.   B.  in  London.   Matric.  Lent,  1817. 


Bidder,  George  Parker 

BIDDELL,  ERNEST  SIDNEY  BERRIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1S78.  S.  and  h.  of  Sidney  (1848),  Esq. 
[barrister-at-Iaw,  Lincoln's  Inn],  of  Farm  Hill  House, 
Stroud,  Gloucs.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1882.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1885.  Occurs 
in  the  Law  List,  1938. 

BIDDELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  22,  1878.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Orsett,  Essex.  School, 
Oundle.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar;  B.A.  1882;  M.A. 
1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Truro)  1885;  C.  of  St 
Clement's,  near  Truro,  1884-6.  Assistant  Master  at  King's 
CoUege  School,  London,  1886-8,  and  C.  of  Perry  Hill,  Kent. 
Assistant  Master  at  Epsom  College,  i888-gi.  C.  of  Rams- 
gate,  189 1-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1895-1902.  Chaplain  at  St 
Christopher's  Mission  Church,  Sneinton,  Notts.,  1903-6.  P.C. 
of  St  Paul's,  Nottingham,  1906-18.  Head  Master  of  Faucon- 
berge  School,  Beccles,  1918-23.  R.  of  Carleton  Forehoe  with 
Crownthorpe,  Norfolk,  1923-7.  Died  1927.  {Magdalene  Coll. 
Mag.) 

BIDDELL,  HERMAN  MASTERMAN.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  20,  1896.  S.  of  Herman.  B.  Sept.  3,  1877,  at  Playford, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1899;  M.A. 
1908.  Ord.  deacon  (Bp.  Barry)  1900;  priest  (London)  1901; 
C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Fulham,  1900-2.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Hampstead,  1902-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1907-12.  V.  of  St 
Jude's,  Southwark,  1912-16.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Woodside, 
Ctnderford,  Gloucs.,  1916-30.  V.  of  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1930-9-.    {Crockford,  1939.) 

BIDDELL,  PERCY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1883.  S.  of  William, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  The  HaU,  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  [B.  July  6, 
1864.]  School,  Bury  St  Edmund's.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
B..'\.  1886;  M..\.  1892.  Died  Dec.  17,  1892,  aged  28,  at 
Lavenham  HaU.  Buried  at  Hawstead.  M.L  {Vis.  of  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  in.) 

BIDDELL  or  BIDDLE,  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1848,  as  Biddle,  S.  2nd  s.  of  John.  B.  1830, 
at  Stroudwater  {sic),  Gloucs.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  2,  1853,  as  Biddle,  S.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1856.  Of  FarmhiU  House,  Stroud,  Gloucs.  Father  of  Ernest 
S.  B.  (1878).   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BIDDELL,  WALTER  CUTHBERT.    Adm.  at  Clare,  June  7, 

1879.   Matric.  Michs.  1879. 

BIDDER,  GEORGE  PARKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  19,  1853.  S.  and  h.  of  George  Parker  [of  Mitcham  Hall, 
Surrey,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  at  Brompton,  London. 
School,  King's  CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
Scholar,  1856;  B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1858.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  i860. 
Q.C.,  1874.  Bencher,  1876.  Had  a  large  practice  at  the 
ParUamentary  Bar,  1880-96.  Secretary  to  the  Royal  Com- 
mission on  the  Megaera,  1871-2.  Possessed  his  father's 
faculty  of  'visualising'  numbers;  worked  at  measurement  of 
double  stars  and  invented  a  position  micrometer  in  which 
the  images  of  the  illuminated  wires  were  measured.  F.R.A.S., 
1868.  Also  a  successful  cryptographer.  Of  Ravensbury  Park, 
Mitcham,  Surrey.  Died  Feb.  i,  1896,  aged  59,  at  Queen 
Anne's  Mansions,  London.  Father  of  the  next  and  Harold  F. 
(1894).    {Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BIDDER,  GEORGE  PARKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  8, 
1882.  S.  of  George  Parker  (above),  of  Ravensbury  Park, 
Mitcham,  Surrey.  B.  May  21,  1863,  at  Kensington.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Exhibitioner;  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1884);  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1895;  Sc.D. 
1916.  Biologist.  At  the  Naples  Zoological  Station,  Cam- 
bridge Table,  1886,  1888.  Engaged  in  researches  in  sponges 
at  Naples,  Plymouth  and  Cambridge,  188&.-1933.  Lectured 
on  sponges  at  Cambridge,  1894  and  1920^-7.  On  the  Council 
(and  subsequently  Governor)  of  the  Marine  Biological 
Association  of  the  United  Kingdom,  1899-1936-.  Owner  of 
the  steam  trawler  Huxley  (ex  Khedive),  British  research 
vessel  on  international  exploration  of  the  North  Sea,  1902-9. 
Inventor  of  bottom  trailers,  1904;  conducted  researches  with 
them,  since  continued  by  the  Ministry  of  Agriculture  and 
Fisheries.  Attached  to  H.M.S.  Vernon  for  research,  1915. 
President  of  the  Zoological  Section  of  the  British  Association, 
1927.  Vice-President  of  the  Linnean  Society,  1924  and  1931. 
Zoological  Secretary,  1928-31.  Proprietor  of  Parker's  Hotel, 
Naples,  1889-1922.  Managing  Director  of  Cannock  Chase 
Colliery  Co.,  1897-1908  and  1915-19;  held  other  director- 
ships. Promoter,  Secretary  and  subsequently  Director  of 
the  Company  of  Biologists,  Ltd.  Owner  of  the  Quarterly 
Journal  of  Microscopical  Science.  Edited  Vosmaer's  posthu- 
mous Bibliography  of  Sponges.  Of  Cavendish  Comer,  HiUs 
Road,  Cambridge.  .Author,  By  Southern  Shores  (verse) ; 
Merlin's  Youth  (verse).  Brother  of  the  next.  {Who's  Who, 
1938.) 


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BiDWELL,  Edward  Carrington 


bidder,  HAROLD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1894.  3rd  s.  of  George  Parker  (1853),  of  Ravensbury  Park, 
Mitcham,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  26,  1875,  at  Clapham,  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1910.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1899. 
Equity  Draughtsman  and  Conveyancer.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  (Royal  Sussex  Regt.,  1899-1902),  and  in  the 
Great  War  (Major;  Lieut. -Col.,  Machine  Gun  Corps.  1917; 
mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.,  1917).  J. P.  for  Surrey, 
1926.  F.S.A.,  1908.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  the  Malt 
House,  Nettlebed,  Oxon.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Kelly, 
Handbook,  1938.) 

BIDDLE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Queens',  Michs.  1891. 
S.  of  John.  B.  May  i,  1872,  at  Chaddesden,  Derbs.  [School, 
Derby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B..'\.  1894.  Journalist.  Re- 
sident at  Budapest  in  1902.  Professor  of  English  at  the 
Budapest  School  of  Technology.  Died  Jan.  1935,  at  Buda- 
pest.  {Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Queens'  Coll.  Mag.) 

BIDDLE,  FREDERICK  ARNOLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  S.  and  h.  of  Frederick  William  (next)  [solici- 
tor], of  3,  Knole  Paddock,  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  B.  Mar.  31, 
1878,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1S99;  M.A.  1903.  Solicitor,  1902;  of 
22,  Aldermanbury,  London,  E.C.  (Biddle,  Thome,  Welsford 
and  Gait).  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  General  List, 
employed  at  the  School  of  Musketry).  O.B.E.  Of  Pur- 
bright,  Chislehurst,  Kent,  in  1934.  (Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BIDDLE,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  8,  1867.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  68,  Finchley  New  Road, 
Hampstead,  London.  B.  June  25,  1850,  at  Hampstead. 
School,  .^mersham  Hall,  near  Caversham,  Oxon.  (Mr  West). 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1884.  Solicitor.  Of 
The  Old  Rectory,  Brede,  Sussex;  late  of  the  firm  of  Biddle, 
Thome,  Welsford  and  Gait,  of  22,  Aldermanbur>',  E.C. 
Died  Aug.  6,  1926,  aged  76.  Father  of  the  above.  [The 
Times,  Aug.  7,  1926.) 

BIDDLE,  SIDNEY,  see  BIDDELL. 

BIDDLECOMBE,  ERNEST  LLOYD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1882.  S.  of  H.,  Esq.,  of  Gt  Yarmouth.  School,  Christ's 
College,  Finchley.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887.  Of  The 
Quarry,  Ormskirk,  Lanes.,  1936.  Died  Nov.  11,  1936,  at 
Tarrant-Keynston,  Dorset.   {The  Times,  Nov.  13,  1936.) 

BIDDULPH,  ALEXANDER  GEORGE  SCALE.  Adm.  scholar  at 
Queens',  Michs.  1891.  2nd  s.  of  WiUiam  Wallich.  B.  Jan.  18, 
1872,  at  Pembroke  Dock,  South  W'ales.  Matric.  Michs.  1891 ; 
Scholar,  1892;  B.A.  1894;  M..\.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1895; 
priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1896;  C.  of  Walcot,  Bath,  1S95-8. 
Missionary  to  the  Jews'  Society  at  Constantinople,  1898- 
1900.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  16,  1900.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BIDDULPH,  CLAUD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1889. 
2nd  s.  of  Michael,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Ledbury,  Heref.  [afterwards 
Baron  Biddulph].  B.  Feb.  8,  1871.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889.  A  member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 
D.L.  for  Herefordshire.  Of  Rodmarton,  Cirencester,  and  9, 
Talbot  Square,  London,  W.  2.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BIDDULPH,  CUTHBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  30,  1869.  S.  of  Francis  John  (1838),  clerk,  of  College 
Green,  Worcester.  B.  June  2,  1850,  at  Bampton,  Oxon. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Exhibitioner; 
B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1879.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1878.  Proba- 
tionary Settlement  Officer  in  Sind.  Served  in  the  Afghan 
War,  1878-80,  as  Assistant  to  the  Police  Superintendent. 
Assistant  Surveyor  and  Settlement  Commissioner  in  Baroda, 
1883;  Revenue  Settlement,  at  Mewar,  1886;  .Assistant  Com- 
missioner at  Berar,  1891.  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Secun- 
derabad,  1895;  Special  -Assistant  Commissioner,  1897. 
Author,  Our  Western  Frontier  of  India,  etc.  Died  Mar.  6, 
1899,  from  wounds  inflicted  by  a  panther  whilst  out  shooting 
near  Chilkalda.    {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  G.E.C.) 

BIDDULPH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15, 
1784.  S.  of  Michael,  Esq.,  barrister  (Lincoln's  Inn),  of  Led- 
bury, Heref.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar, 
1784;  M.B.  1790.  Physician  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London,  1793-4.  Died  Jan.  20,  1794,  of  a  violent  fever. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BIDDULPH,  FRANCIS  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1838.  S.  of  Thomas  Shrapnel,  clerk,  of  Amroth 
Castle,  near  Tenby,  Wales.  Matric.  Michs.  1838.  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  1839,  as  of  Somerset;  Scholar,  1839; 
B.A.  1843.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Dartmouth,  in  1849.  Removed 
to  Bampton,  Oxon.,  in  1850;  Head  Master  of  Bampton 
Grammar  School;  there  in  1833.  Chaplain  to  the  British 
Legation  at  Lima,  Peru.  Died  there  Apr.  25,  1856,  aged  35. 
Father  of  Cuthbert  E.  (1869).   (G.  Mag.,  1856,  11.  121.) 


BIDDULPH,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  22,  1821.  [2nd 
s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Ledbury,  Heref.].  B.  at  Birdingbury, 
Warws.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1828. 
Of  Hillside,  Swansea.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Glamorgan.  Married 
Emma  Maria,  dan.  of  William  Chambers.  (To  be  distin- 
guished from  a  contemporary  namesake,  for  whom  see  A  I. 
Oxon.)   Died  1881.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BIDDULPH,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  15, 
1827;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  adm.  there,  Oct.  17, 
1825,  age  20.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.  B.  in  King's  County, 
Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Of  Congor,  Co.  Tipperary,  and 
of  Fortal,  King's  County.  Married  (i)  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Edward  Lucas,  of  Rathkeney,  Co.  Cavan,  1833; 
(2)  Isabella,  dau.  of  James  Digges  La  Touche,  of  Sans  Souci, 
Co.  Dublin,  1839.   Died  Apr.  5,  1888.   {Al.  Dubl.) 

BIDEN,  FREDERIC  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  May  26, 
1868.  [S.  of  Frederick  .\dolphus],  of  20,  Vaughan  Road, 
Camberwell.  [B.  Mar.  26,  1850.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar;  B..-^.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Assis- 
tant Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1873-6.  Head  Master  of 
La  Martiniere  School,  Calcutta,  1877-82.  Died  Nov.  6, 
1882,  at  Calcutta.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BIDEN,  HENRY  LLOYD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  10, 
1808.  Of  Houghton,  Hunts.  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Scholar, 
1809;  B..\.  1813;  M..^.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20, 
1812;   C.  of  Pampisford,  Cambs.    Father  of  John  (r842). 

BIDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  17,  1840.  Of 
Derby.   Doubtless  same  as  next. 

BIDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1842.  S.  of 
Henry  Lloyd  (180S),  clerk,  of  Risley,  Derbs.  B.  there  Dec. 
16,  1821.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar, 
1845;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Assistant  Master  at  Marl- 
borough College,  1846-54.  Private  tutor  at  Spondon,  Derbs. 
Died  .^pr.  8,  1893,  aged  71,  at  Hammersmith.  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg. ;  G.  B.  Routledge.) 

BIDGOOD,  CHARLES  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  30,  1841.  S.  of  Henry  Fisher.  B.  at  Exeter.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1842.  Of  Rockbeare  Court,  Exeter. 
J.P.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BIDLAKE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  9, 
1878.  S.  of  George,  architect.  B.  May  12,  1861,  at  Wolver- 
hampton. School,  Tettenhall  College  (Mr  A.  W.  Young). 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  18S5.  Architect; 
A.R.I.B.A.;  silver  medallist,  1883;  Pugin  Student,  1885; 
F.R.I.B..\.  Special  Lecturer  in  the  History  of  .Architecture 
at  the  Birmingham  School  of  Art,  1893-;  subsequently 
Director  of  the  School  of  .-Architecture.  Had  a  large  practice 
both  in  ecclesiastical  and  secular  architecture.  The  churches 
designed  by  him  included  Bishop  Latimer  Memorial  Church 
and  Emmanuel  Church,  Wylde  Green,  and  St  .Agatha's 
Church,  Sparkbrook.  Awarded  the  medal  of  the  Birmingham 
Civic  Society,  1923,  in  recognition  of  his  services  to  Art. 
Died  .Apr.  6,  1938,  aged  76,  at  'Vespers,'  Wadhurst,  Sussex. 
{Peile,  II.  659;  The  Times,  Apr.  8,  1938.) 

BIDMEAD,  URIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  21, 
1815.  Of  Hampstead.  Did  not  matriculate.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  24,  1818;  priest,  June  11,  1820.  P.C.  of 
Little  Berwick,  Salop,  1832-45.  R.  of  Hanwood,  1835-49. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1850. 

BIDWELL,  CHARLES.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  12,  1863. 
S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Muriel.  B.  May  25,  1845,  at  Ely,  Cambs. 
School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A. 
1867;  M.A.  1870.  Land  agent  and  surveyor  (Bidwell  and 
Sons),  of  Ely,  Cambs.  Served  on  the  County  Council,  1889- 
1922.  J.P.,Isleof  Ely.  Surveyor  to  the  Gt  Northern  Railway 
and  to  many  estates.  Died  Dec.  29,  1922,  aged  77,  at  Ely. 
Father  of  John  E.  (1888)  and  the  next.  (The  Times,  Jan.  i, 
1923-) 

BIDWELL,  CHARLES  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4, 
1890.  [S.  of  Charles  (above),  Esq.,  of  Ely,  Cambs.  B.  Aug.  7, 
1S72.  Schools,  Charterhouse  and  Giggleswick.]  Did  not 
matriculate.  Studied  medicine  at  University  College 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1897.  Served  in  the 
South  .African  War  with  the  Orange  Free  State  .Ambulance 
Corps,  1899-1900.  Afterwards  in  practice  at  Bloemfontein. 
Anaesthetist  of  the  National  Hospital,  Bloemfontein,  in 
1925.  Address,  P.O.  Box  24,  Bloemfontein,  1939.  Brother  of 
John  E.  (1888).  (Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  Giggleswick  Sch. 
Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

BIDWELL,  EDWARD  CARRINGTON.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1867.  S.  of  Edward  Tomson  (next),  clerk, 
deceased.  B.  at  Orcheston  St  Mary,  Wilts.  School,  Wimble- 
don.  Matric.  Michs.  1867. 


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BiDWELL,  Edward  Tomson 

BIDWELL,  EDWARD  TOMSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Dec.  20, 
i8io.  S.  of  Shalford(Shelford),Esq.  B.  at  Thetford,  Norfolk. 
School,  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1811.  Migrated  to  Clare, 
Feb.  10,  1812;  B.A.  {17th  Wrangler)  1815;  M.A.  1818. 
Fellow  of  Clare,  1815.  R.  of  Orcheston  St  Mary,  Wilts., 
1827-52;  erected  a  new  parsonage  and  repaired  and  restored 
the  church.  Died  Mar.  2,  1852,  aged  59,  at  Orcheston  St 
Mary.  Brother  of  George  (1804)  and  father  of  the  above. 
(G.  Mag.,  1852,  I.  423.) 

BIDWELL,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H. 
Oct.  I,  1892.  B.  Apr.  20,  1871.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1895;  priest 
(Coventry)  1896;  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Warwick,  1895-9.  Held 
other  curacies,  1899-1909.  V.  of  Lydbrook,  Gloucs.,  1908- 
12.  C.  of  Leckhampton,  1912-15.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Glou- 
cester, 1915-21.  V.  of  Gt  Bricet,  Suffolk,  and  V.  of  Wattis- 
ham,  192 1-4.  C.  of  Lowestoft,  1924-8.  R.  of  Kilverstone, 
Norfolk,  1929-37.  Died  July  10,  1937,  aged  66,  at  Thetford. 
{Thi  Times,  July  13,  1937.) 

BIDWELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  25,  1804. 
[S.  of  Shelford,  Esq.,  of  Thetford,  Norfolk.]  B.  there  [Mar. 
23,  1787].  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  B.A.  1809; 
M.A.  1814.  Fellow,  1810-12.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1810;  priest  (Ely)  1811;  R.  of 
Stanton  All  Saints'  with  St  John-the-Baptist,  Suffolk,  181 1- 
65.    J. P.,  1813.    Chairman  of  the  Suffolk  Petty  Sessions. 

Married  his  first  cousin, ,  dau.  of  Samuel  Bidwell,  Esq., 

of  Dereham,  Norfolk.  Keenly  interested  in  archaeology;  a 
warm  supporter  of  the  Suffolk  Archaeological  Society.  Died 
Oct.  20,  1865,  aged  78,  at  Stanton  rectory.  Brother  of 
Edward  T.  (1810)  and  father  of  George  S.  (1848).  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  11.  652.) 

BIDWELL,  GEORGE  HENRY  [CLARKE].  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Feb.  12,  1835.  B.  at  Thetford,  Norfolk.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Wood- 
ward, Esq.,  of  Thetford;  see  note  sub  Woodward  Clarke.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1835,  as  George  Henry;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842, 
as  G.  H.  Clarke.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jan.  5,  1840;  priest, 
Jan.  10,  1841,  as  G.  H.  Clarke;  R.  of  Bressingham,  Norfolk, 
1841-87.  Died  there  Jan.  12,  1887,  aged  70.  Probably 
brother  of  Woodward  C.  (1839).  [The  Guardian,  Jan.  19, 
1887.) 

BIDWELL,  GEORGE  SHELFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1848.  S.  of  George  (1804),  R.  of  All  Saints',  Stanton, 
Suffolk  [and  Ehsabeth  Nunn].  B.  there.  Bapt.  Oct.  22,  1829. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon, 
1855;  priest  (Rochester)  1856;  C.  of  Margaretting,  Essex, 
1855-6.  C.  of  Yetminster  with  Chetnole,  Dorset,  1858-60. 
C.  of  St  Marv's,  Chatham,  1862-4.  C.  of  Stanton  All  Saints' 
with  St  John's,  Suffolk,  1864-6  and  1868-70.  C.  of  Brinkley, 
Cambs.,  1870.  R.  of  Sympson,  Bucks.,  1871-91.  Died  Mar. 
20,  1891,  aged  60,  at  Worthing.   {Eagle.) 

BIDWELL,  GEORGE  WOODWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Apr.  27,  1866.  [S.  of  Woodward  Clarke  (1839),  clerk.  B. 
1848.  School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Ely)  1872;  C.  (to  his 
father)  of  Potton,  Beds.,  1871-6.  C.  of  Hitchin,  Herts.,  1877- 
80.  R.  of  Upton  with  Coppingford  (or  Copmanford),  Hunts., 
1897-1910.  Resided  latterly  at  Huntingdon.  Died  there 
July  30,  1916,  aged  68.  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Aug.  4,  1916.) 

BIDWELL,  JOHN  EVANS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 

1888.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  (1863)  [land  agent],  of  St  Mary's, 
Ely,  Cambs.  B.  May  30,  1870,  at  Ely.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1896.  Partner  in  the 
firm  of  .Messrs  Bidwell  and  Sons,  land  agents  and  surveyors,  of 
Cambridge,  Ely  and  Ipswich.  F.S.I.,  1896.  President  of 
Chartered  Surveyors,  1931-2.  Of  Fox  Hill,  Gt  Shelford, 
Cambs.,  1939.  Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1890).  {Reg.  of  the 
Senate,  1937;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BIDWELL,  LEONARD  SHELFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  1,  1895.  S.  of  Shelford  (?  next),  of  Riverstone  Lodge, 
Wimbledon  Park  Road,  Southfields,  London.  B.  Oct.  30, 
1876,  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1898.   {Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934.) 

BIDWELL,  SHELFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  3,  1866. 
S.  and  h.  of  Shelford  Clarke,  brewer,  of  Thetford,  Norfolk. 
B.  there,  Mar.  6,  1848.  School,  Hyde  Abbey,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  LL.B.  1871;  M.A.  1873; 
Sc.D.  1900.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  23,  1870.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1873.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  F.R.S., 
1886.  Vice-President  and  afterwards  President  of  the 
Physical  Society.  Pioneer  of  telephotography.  Devoted  to 
experimental  scientific  work  especially  in  electricity.  His 
first  enquiries  were  directed  to  the  electric  resistance  of 
selenium  as  affected  by  hght,  and  its  consequent  application 
to   the  electrical   transmission  of    pictures   to  a  distance. 


Bigg,  Edward 

Afterwards  worked  at  the  changes  produced  by  magnetiza- 
tion on  the  dimensions  of  iron  rods,  etc.  His  forte  lay  in 
extreme  accuracy  and  ingenuity  of  measurement.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Author,  Curiosities  of  Light  and  Sight.  Died 
Dec.  18,  1909,  at  Weybridge.  {D.N.B.,  2nd  SuppL;  Venn,  11. 
373;  Caian,  xix.  11.) 

BIDWELL,  WOODWARD  CLARKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
July  4,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  13,  1843;  priest,  Aug.  25,  1844. 
V.  of  Potton,  Beds.,  1845-76.  Rural  Dean  of  Shefford. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord  Ashburton.  Died  Apr.  6,  1876, 
aged  62.  [A  Woodward  Bidwell  was  mayor  of  Thetford, 
Norfolk,  in  1824;  probably  father  or  near  relative  of  this 
man.  The  mayor  of  Thetford  is  perhaps  identical  with  the 
man  of  these  names  who  entered  the  Bengal  Army  as  Ensign, 
1802;  Lieut.,  1804;  Capt.,  1816;  dismissed  Aug.  16,  1822;  he 
was  son  of  Shelford,  Esq.,  of  Thetford;  bom  there,  1783, 
and  died  Nov.  8,  1838,  at  Hammersmith.  See  V.  C.  P. 
Hodson,  Bengal  Army  Officers.]  Probably  brother  of  George 
H.  C.  (1835);  father  of  George  W.  (1866).  {Norwich  Ord.  Bk.; 
The  Guardian,  .\-pr.  12,  1876.) 

BIEBER,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1892.  S.  of  George  WiUiam  Egmont,  Esq.,  of  25,  Wetherby 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London.  [B.  Oct.  23,  1873.] 
School,  CUfton  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1896,  1897.  Merchant  in  London.  Died  Apr. 
25,  1919.   {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Cent.  Hist.  Univ.  Boat  Race.) 

BIEDERMANN,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age 
22)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  12,  1805;  from  Oxford;  matric. 
(University  College)  May  9,  1801,  age  18.  S.  of  Henry 
Augustus.  B.  at  Woodbastwick,  Norfolk.  School,  Doughton 
{sic),  near  Tetburv,  Gloucs.  Matric.  Easter,  1805,  as  Georgius 
B.;  B.A.  1806;  'M..\.  1809.  R.  of  Llanvihangel  and  of 
Flemington,  Glamorgan,  1818.  R.  of  Dauntsey,  Wilts., 
1829-59.  Died  Mar.  30,  1859,  aged  77,  at  Plymouth.  {Peile, 
II.  356;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  1.  545.) 

BIENEMAN,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1889.  4th  s.  of  John,  doctor,  of  Brighton, 
Sussex.  B.  there  Mar.  1,  1870.  [School,  Brighton  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1889,  as  Bienemann;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  1899;  C.  of  Cheltenham,  1899-1901, 
and  Assistant  Master  at  Dean  Close's  School,  1899-1901. 
Died  May  7,  1901.   {Brighton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BIFFEN,  ROWLAND  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan. 
21,  1893.  S.  of  Henry  John,  schoolmaster,  of  Cheltenham. 
B.' there  May  28,  1874.  School,  Cheltenham  Grammar  (Mr 
J.  Style).  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1895;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1896).  Migrated  to 
Caius,  June  20,  1896;  B..\.  1896;  Frank  Smart  Student. 
Returned  to  Emmanuel;  M.A.  (Emmanuel)  1902.  FeDow  of 
St  Catharine's,  1909-.  Hon.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1911. 
University  Demonstrator  in  Botany,  1898-1900.  Professor 
of  Agricultural  Botany,  190S-31.  Director  of  the  Plant 
Breeding  Institute,  1912.  Director  of  the  Imperial  Bureau 
of  Plant  Genetics,  192S.  Emeritus  Professor,  1931-.  Con- 
sulting Botanist  to  the  Royal  Agricultural  Society.  F.R.S., 
1914.  Knighted,  1924.  Of  138,  Huntingdon  Road,  Cam- 
bridge. (Venn,  11.  546.) 

BIGBY,  WILLIAM  SCOTT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890.  S.  of 
William  Henry,  Esq.,  of  65,  Alexander  Road,  South  Hamp- 
stead,  London.  School,  St  Paul's  (Exhibitioner).  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  Scholar,  1891;  B.A.  1893;  LL.M.  1902.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1896.  Went  out  to 
Natal.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  the  Natal 
Carbineers  and  in  the  Great  War  with  the  Natal  Field 
Artillery  in  German  South  West  Africa.  Solicitor-General  of 
the  Eastern  districts  of  the  Cape  Province.  K.C.,  1921. 
Attorney-General  of  Natal  Province,  1924.  Died  Dec.  14, 
1926,  aged  55,  at  Howick,  Natal.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of 
Court;  The  Times,  Jan.  11,  1927.) 

BIGG,  BATEMAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec.  23,  1783-  B.  at 
Stansfield,  Suffolk.    Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1788. 

BIGG,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1893.  S.  of  Edward, 
deceased.  B.  Nov.  8,  1874,  at  Southport,  Lanes.  School, 
Lancing  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1S93;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1903; 
B.C.  1904.  A  Medical  Student  at  St  George's  Hospital, 
London,  1896-1900.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1902.  OfCranleigh, 
Surrey,  in  1906.  Sometime  Medical  Superintendent  of  Bram- 
cote  Sanatorium,  Warwick.  Assistant  Resident  Medical 
Officer  at  the  Queen  .■Uexandra  Sanatorium,  Davos  Platz. 
Assistant  xMedical  Officer  at  the  County  Asylum,  Whitting- 
ham.  Latteriy  Medical  Superintendent  of  Creaton  Sana- 
torium, Northampton.  Died  Mar.  29,  1920,  aged  45,  at 
Chagford,  Devon.  {Venn,  11.  530;  Lancing  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Apr.  5,  1920.) 


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Bigg,  Robert  Henry 

BIGG,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17, 
1885.  S.  of  Thomas,  confectioner,  of  Brightside,  Sheffield 
[died  Apr.  14,  1878].  B.  Mar.  25,  1867,  at  Sheffield.  School, 
Brewers'  Company,  Trinity  Square,  London,  E.C.  (Rev.  H. 
Williams).  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely  for  London)  1890;  priest  (London)  1891;  C.  of 
St  Philip's,  Clerkenwell,  1890-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1893- 
1911.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Finsbury,  London,  1911-32;  retired. 
Of  Belsize  Park  Gardens,  London,  N.W.  3.  Died  Nov.  29, 
1935,  aged  68.    {Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  Eagle,  Dec.  1935.) 

BIGG,  THOMAS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  27, 
1856.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Clapham,  Surrey.  B.  May  17,  1838, 
in  the  parish  of  Marylebone,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1856; 
B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1861;  priest, 
1862.  Held  curacies  and  chaplaincies,  1861-77.  V.  of  Hand- 
ley  with  Gussage,  Wilts.,  1877-92.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Isleworth, 
Middlesex,  1892-1900.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Deal,  Kent,  1900- 
3.  Resided  latterly  at  Canterbury.  Died  there  Apr.  14,  1929, 
aged  90.    (Venn,  11.  329;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  26,  1929.) 

BIGGE,  HARRY  FOWLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1894.  S.  of  Thomas  Scovell  Charles,  Major-Gen.,  of  The  Lye 
House,  Bricket  Wood,  near  St  Albans,  Herts.  B.  May  11, 
1874,  in  Cashmere,  India.  School,  Oxford  Military  College 
(Mr  Kirkman).  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Of  Croyde, 
Braunton,  N.  Devon,  in  1938.   {Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BIGGE,  HENRY  JOHN.  M.A.  1854;  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [2nd 
s.  of  Thomas  Hanwav,  gent.,  of  Long  Benton,  Northumber- 
land.] Matric.  (University  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  23,  1834, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1838;  M..\.  1841.  Ord.  deacon,  1841; 
priest  (Peterb.)  1842.  R.  of  Rockingham,  Northants.,  1847- 
77.  Rural  Dean.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Peterborough,  1877-86-. 
Married  Elizabeth  Orde,  of  Church  Langton,  Leics.  Of  The 
Bury  House,  Cottingham,  Rockingham,  in  1886;  afterwards 
of  Cockington,  Torquay.  Died  there.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

BIGGE,  THOMAS  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1833.  S.  of  Thomas  Hanway  [and  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
James  Scott,  R.  of  St  LawTence's,  Southampton].  B.  at  Little 
Benton  House,  Northumberland.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  10, 
1835,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Hanway,  Esq.,  late  of  New- 
castle-on-Tjme,  deceased.  No  call.  [His  father  was  a  banker 
of  Newcastle  and  Little  Benton ;  for  some  account  of  him  see 
Banks  and  Bankers  of  Northumberland.  .  .  by  Maberley 
Phillips.]  Died  June  9,  1892.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BIGGIN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1778.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Lambeth,  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Easter,  1780;  B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1787.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  11,  1777-  Probably  identical  with  the 
George  Biggin,  'a  gentleman  of  considerable  literary  and 
scientific  acquirements,'  of  Cosgrove,  Northants.,  who 
established  a  tan-yard  in  Lambeth,  and  invented  a  new 
cofiee-pot  which  was  sold  under  the  name  of  '  Coffee  Biggin.' 
F.R.S.,  1802.  Died  unmarried  Nov.  3,  1803.  {Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

BIGGS,  ARTHUR  HOLLAND.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890. 
S.  of  Arthur  Worthington,  Esq.,  of  Roadside,  Putney, 
London.  School,  Bromsgrove.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1893;  M.-A.  and  LL.M.  1897.  Barrister-at-Law. 
.Afterwards  Unitarian  Minister  at  Ilford,  Essex,  1911-18; 
at  Highgate,  Middlesex,  1918-22;  at  .•\ltrincham,  Cheshire, 
1922-36.  During  the  Great  War,  in  the  Government  Coal 
Control  Office.  M.B.E.  President  of  the  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Provincial  Assembly,  1935.  Died  May  12,  1936,  at 
Bowdon,  Cheshire.  Brother  of  the  next.  {The  Times,  May  14, 
1936;  E.  Axon.) 

BIGGS,  HAROLD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30,  1899.  S.  of  Sir 
Arthur  Worthington,  cotton  broker,  of  West  Hill,  Putney, 
London.  B.  Apr.  2,  1880.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1906.  Went  to  New  Zealand, 
1913;  accountant,  journalist  and  importer.  Of  10,  Poynder 
.\ venue,  Fendalton,  Christchurch,  N.Z.  Brother  of  the  above. 
{King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1938.) 

BIGGS,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  13, 
1833.  S.  of  Michael,  commission  agent,  of  Islington,  Middle- 
sex. B.  there  Mar.  18,  1815.  School,  Merchant  Taylors' 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  Scholar;  B..\.  {s7th 
Wrangler)  1837;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  14, 
1840;  priest,  1841.  Lecturer  in  Divinity  at  King's  College, 
London,  1848-59.  V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Peckham, 
Middlesex,  1859-83.  Died  Mar.  24,  1885,  aged  70,  at  Peck- 
ham. 


BiGSBY,  Thomas 

BIGGS,  NORMAN  MITCHELL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1889. 
[S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Pen-y-lan,  Cardiff.  School,  Cardiff 
Proprietary.]   Matric.  Michs.  1889. 

BIGGS,  WALTER  BREE  HESKETH.  .Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1875.  S.  of  George  Hesketh,  clerk,  M.A.  (Oxford). 
B.  Nov.  6,  1856,  at  Hawling,  Gloucs.  [School,  Marlborough.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  18S1;  M..A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon, 
1880;  priest  (Worcester)  1881;  C.  of  Halesowen,  1880-1.  C. 
of  Tring,  1881-4.  C.  of  Leamington,  Warws.,  1884-9.  Chap- 
lain at  Allahabad,  India,  1889-91;  at  Tundla,  1891-3;  at 
Ajmere-cum-Jaipur,  India,  1893-1903.  Diocesan  Inspector 
of  Schools  for  the  North  West  Province,  dio.  Lucknow, 
1891-3.  V.  of  Emery  Down,  Hants.,  1903-36.  Author, 
History  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Parish  of  Emery  Down.  Died 
May  5,  1938,  at  Haslemere,  Surrey.  Buried  at  Emery  Down. 
{Crockford,  1937;  The  Times,  May  7,  1938.') 

BIGLAND,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  LEYCESTER.  Adm.  pens. 
at  St  John's,  Sept.  3,  1889.  S.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of 
Roehampton.  B.  July  3,  1870,  at  Kensington,  Middlesex. 
School,  Heversham  (Rev.  W.  Hart).   Matric.  Michs.  1889. 

BIGLAND,  JAMES  ELLITSON  or  ELLETSON.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Queens',  June  22,  1849.  Matric.  Michs.  1849,  as  J.  EUetson; 
B.A.  1853;  M..A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1858.  C.  of  Clayworth,  Notts.,  1860-4.  R.  of  Thomey, 
1864-78.  R.  of  Wickenby,  Lines.,  1878-89.  Died  Oct.  8, 
1889,  aged  61.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BIGNELL,  JOHN  LETHBRIDGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  May  10,  1843.  Of  Devon.  [S.  and  h.  of  John  Beavis, 
M.D.,  of  Barnstaple.  B.  there  Jan.  30,  1826.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1843.  Died  June  7,  1854.  of  cholera,  at 
Dhowlaishwaran  Rajahmundry.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag., 
1854,  II.  528-) 

BIGNOLD,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  28, 
1857.  5th  s.  of  Sir  Samuel,  Knt.,  of  Surrey  Street,  Norwich. 
[B.  July  8,  1839.  School,  Perowne's,  Norwich.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1857;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1861.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
.Apr.  20,  1861.  On  the  London  Stock  Exchange,  1863-70. 
Of  Loch  Rosque  Castle,  Achnasheen,  Ross-shire;  of  Strath- 
bran  Lodge,  Achnahalt;  and  Cabuie  Lodge-by- Fannich;  also 
of  2,  Curzon  Street,  Mayfair,  London.  J. P.  for  Ross  and 
Cromarty.  President  of  the  Inverness  Gaelic  Society.  Chair- 
man of  the  Gaelic  Society  of  Scotland.  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.Z.S. 
M.P.  for  the  Wick  Burghs,  1900-10.  Knighted,  1904. 
Travelled  in  Europe  and  Morocco.  Advocate  of  the  rights  of 
line  fishermen  in  Great  Britain.  A  founder  of  the  Kennel 
Club.  Twice  married.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  23,  1915,  at  2,  Curzon 
Street,  Mayfair,  London.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Burke, 
E.G.) 

BIGNOLD,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  26, 
1846.  3rd  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Norwich.  B.  July  6,  1829.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  24,  1851.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1854.  On  the 
Norfolk  Circuit.  Name  withdrawn  July  15,  1885.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  16,  1903,  aged  74,  at  14,  Vincent 
Square  Mansions,  London.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Nov.  17,  1903; 
Burke,  E.G.,  where  date  of  death  is  wrong.) 

BIGNOLD,  THOMAS  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
July  I,  1854.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lakenham  Terrace,  Norwich. 
B.  there  Jan.  22,  1838.  School,  King  Edward's,  Norwich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar,  1856-9;  B.A.  1859.  Entered 
the  I.C.S.,  1859.  District  and  Sessional  Judge  at  Bankoora, 
Bengal,  India.  Retired,  1886;  settled  in  Tasmania.  Author, 
poetical.  Died  Sept.  22,  1887,  at  Melbourne.  {Venn,  11.  320; 
Burke,  E.G.,  1936.) 

BIGSBY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  19, 
1822.  S.  of  John  [of  East  Retford,  F.R.C.P.].  B.  Dec.  4. 
1804,  at  Nottingham.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  (Mr  Tate). 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1853.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest  (Lmcoln)  1831. 
Chaplain  at  Gordon  Castle,  Fochabers,  N.B.  P.C.  of  St 
Peter's  Southborough  with  Christchurch,  Kent,  1840-7.  R. 
of  Bidborough,  1847-78.  Died  there  May  29,  1878,  aged  73- 
M.I.    {Records  of  Rochester;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BIGSBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  10,  i775-  Of 
Notts.  [S.  of  James.  B.  Jan.  1756,  at  Nottingham.  School, 
Charterhouse.]  Exhibitioner;  Scholar,  i775;  matnc.  Lent, 
1776-  B.A.  1779;  M.A.  i;82.  Fellow,  1779-82-  Ord.  deacon, 
Dec  '19,  1779;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  23,  1781.  V.  of  Shelford, 
Notts.,  and  of  Burton  Joyce  with  Bulcote,  1782-1821.  V 
of  Beeston,  Notts.,  1799-1821.  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Newhall  and  Stanton,  Derbs.  Married  (1)  Frances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Broade,  of  Derby,  Apr.  4,  1782;  (2)  Margaret 
Fairbairn,  of  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster.  Died  Oct.  25,  1821, 
at  Arno  Vale,  near  Nottingham.  Buried  at  Arnold.  M.I.  at 
Beeston.    {Al.  Carthus.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 


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Bigsby-Chamberlin,  Thomas  Chamberlin 

BIGSBY-CHAMBERLIN,  THOMAS  CHAMBERLIN.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  2,  1855.  [S.  of  Thomas  [Bigsby],  of  West 
Retford  Hall,  Notts.  B.  18^6.  School,  Bnghton  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon 
i860;  priest  (Lincoln)  1863;  C.  of  Kirton-in-Lindsey  and 
Northorpe,  Lines.,  1860-2.  C.  of  Osboumby,  1862.  C.  of 
West  Deeping,  1863-8.  R.  of  Saundby,  Notts.,  1868-83.  R. 
of  North  and  South  Wheatley,  1883-1908.  Succeeded  after 
much  difficulty  in  bringing  about  the  rearrangement  of  the 
parishes.  Rural  Dean  of  Retford,  1892.  F.G.S.  An  en- 
thusiastic geologist.  Died  June  13,  1908,  aged  72.  {Brighton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.;  The  Times,  June  16, 
1908.) 

BIGWOOD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  24,  1859. 
S.  of  James,  general  merchant.  B.  at  Bristol.  Bapt.  Oct.  20, 
1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Partner  m 
the  firm  of  Champion  and  Co.,  London.  J. P.,  Middlesex. 
D.L.  M.P.  for  East  Finsbury,  1885-6;  for  Brentford,  1886- 
1906.  Of  The  Lawn,  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  Died  Dec.  6, 
1919  aged  80,  at  Twickenham.  Father  of  James  E.  C.  (1882). 
(Who  was  Who;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

BIGWOOD,  JAMES  EDWARD  CECIL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1882.   S.  of  James  (1859),  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Twickenham, 
London.    B.  June  i,  1863.    School,  Westminster.    Scholar; 
matric.  Michs.   1882;  B.A.   1885;  M.A.   1890.    J. P.  for  the 
County  of  London,  1892;  D.L.,  1935.  Knighted,  1938.  Chaur- 
man  of  the  Finsbury  Bench,  and  of  the  London  Standing 
Committee.    Of   11,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.G.  4. 
(Kelly,  Handbook,  1939.) 
BILDERBECK,   JAMES  BOURDILLON.    Adm.  scholar  at  St 
Catharine's,  Oct.  14,  1S70.   S.  of  John,  clerk.   B.  [May  30, 
185 1]  at  Madras,  East  Indies.   [School,  Tonbndge.]    Matnc. 
Michs.    1870;    Scholar;   B.A.    1874;    M.A.    1879.     Went   to 
Madras,    1875;    entered    the    Indian    Educational    Service. 
Professor  of  English  Literature  and  Principal  of  the  Pre- 
sidency College,  Madras.    A  member  of  the  Supreme  Legis- 
lative CouncO  (Govt,  of  India)  1903-4.  Returned  to  England. 
Took  up  residence  at  Cambridge.   College  Librarian.   Edited 
Chaucer's   works,   etc.     Died   Feb.    11,    1933.   aged   82,   at 
Bexhill,  Kent.    (St  Catharine's  Coll.  Mag.;  The  Times,  Feb. 
14,  1933) 
BILEY,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  7,  1822.   [S.  of 
Edward,  of  Gt  Russell  Street,  Bloomsbury,  and  of  Calstone- 
Wellington,  Wilts.]  B.  at  Chelsea,  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs. 
1823;  B.A.  {17th  Wrangler)  1827;  M.A.  1830.   FeUow,  1829- 
36.    Of  Old  Square,  Lincohi's  Inn,  in  1841;  without  cure. 
Minister   of   the   EngUsh   Congregation   at  Tours,    France, 
c.  1843-59.    (Clergy  List,  1841,  1843.) 
BILGRAMI,  SYED  HASHIM.    Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.   1888. 
Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.   16,   1889.    S.  of  The  Hon.  Nawab 
Imad-ul-Mulk,  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  and  Private 
Secretary   to   the   Nizam   of   Hyderabad.     School,    Anglo- 
Oriental  College,  Aligarh.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  B..A..  (Oxford) 
1893.    Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple)  1894.    Returned  to 
India.    Practised  at  the  Madras  Bar.    Joined  the  service  of 
the  Nizam  of  Hyderabad.    Assistant  Sessions  Judge  and 
afterwards  a  High  Court  Judge.    Died  192 1.    (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.) 
BILGRAMI,  SYED  MAHDI  HUSSAIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1899.   S.  of  S.  H.,  of  Hyderabad.   B.  there  July  28, 
1881.    School,  Nizam  College  (Mr  E.  A.  Seaton).    Matric. 
Michs.  1899. 
BILLAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4,  i774- 
S.  of  Francis,  of  Leeds  [surgeon  to  the  General  Infirmary]. 
School,  Newark,  Notts.  (Mr  Pennel).    Matric.  Michs.  1774; 
M.B.  1782.   Of  Wales,  Vorks.   Married  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Baron,  rnerchant,  of  Leeds.   Died  Dec.  29,  1825,  aged  69,  at 
Wakefield.   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 
BILLING,  ARTHUR  HANS.    Adm.  pens,   (age  19)    at  Jesus, 
1891.   S.  of  Robert  Claudius  [Preb.  of  St  Paul's  and  Bishop 
Suffragan  of  Bedford].    B.  [Mar.  8,  1872]  at  Louth,  Lines. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.    Matric.  Michs.   1891;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1894.   Editor  of  The  World,  New  York.   Died  Aug.  13, 
1915,   as   the  result  of  a  motor  accident  at   Estes   Park, 
Colorado.   (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BILLING,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  30,  1867. 
S.  of  Robert,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  clerk  [deceased  (P.C,  Wye, 
Kent).  B.  there  Nov.  20,  1847].  [School,  Clergy  Orphan.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon, 
1871;  priest  (Madras)  1873.  Missionary  (S.P.G.)  in  India, 
1871-89.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Calcutta,  1885-8.  V. 
of  Slurry,  Kent,  1891-8.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Piatt,  1898-1907. 
Died  1907.   M.I.  at  Piatt.    (Records  of  Rochester.) 

BILLING,  JOSEPH  PHELPS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  28, 
1852.  S.  of  Joseph  [schoolmaster],  of  South  Petherton, 
Somerset.  B.  May  26,  1831,  at  Martock.  School,  Crewkeme 
(Dr   Penny   and   Mr   Elton).     Matric.   Easter,    1852.     Ord. 


BiNCKES,  Ernest  George 

deacon  (Peterb.)  1854;  priest  (Sarum)  1856;  C.  of  Langport, 
Somerset,  1854-6.  C.  of  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset,  1856-8.  Head 
Master  of  Chard  Grammar  School,  and  V.  of  Chillington, 
Somerset,  1858-61.  R.  of  Seavington  with  Dinnington, 
1861-1911.  C.  of  Ilminster,  1865-70.  Diocesan  Inspector  of 
Schools,  1871-99.  V.  of  Seavington,  1871-1911.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  Earl  Poulett.   Not  in  Crockford,  1912. 

BILLINGHURST,  HENRY  GODWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  3,  1871.  S.  of  Henry,  surgeon.  B.  at  Islington,  Middle- 
sex. Bapt.  July  26,  1852.  [School,  King's,  Peterborough.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon, 
1875;  priest  (Peterb.)  1876;  C.  of  Bringhurst,  Leics.,  1875- 
83.  R.  of  Lynch,  Sussex,  1883-1912.  Died  there  Dec.  19, 
1912.  Brother  of  William  B.  (1872).   (Eagle.) 

BILLINGHURST,  JOHN  MARTIN.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Oct.  26,  1833.  Of  .Middlesex.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of 
Newington  Green,  Middlesex;  if  so,  brother  of  Sidney  B., 
barrister,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  and  Queen's  Advocate  in 
the  Gambia,  1847-61.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BILLINGHURST,  WILLIAM  BENNETT.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  7,  1872.  S.  of  Henry,  surgeon.  B.  at  Islington, 
Middlesex.  Bapt.  Nov.  18,  1853.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B..'\. 
1876.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  General  List,  T.F. 
Reserve).   Brother  of  Henry  G.  (1871).    (Univ.  War  List.) 

BILLINGS,  EDWARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  6,  1849.  Of  Leics.  [S.  of  J.,  of  Loughborough,  Leics. 
School,  Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M..\. 
1861.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Llandudno)  1855;  C.  of 
Monmouth,  1854-6.  C.  of  Prestwich,  1857-70-  V.  of  St 
Matthew's,  Chadderton,  Lanes.,  1870-3.  V.  of  Calverhall, 
Salop,  1873-94.  Rural  Dean  of  Whitchurch,  1891-4.  V.  of 
BakeweU,  Derbs.,  1894-7.  Of  The  Cleeve,  Torquay,  in  1901. 
Died  there  Dec.  23,  1906,  aged  77.  (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.) 

BILLINGTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S.  of 
Charles  (?  WiUiam),  of  Ampthill,  Beds.  B.  there  Dec.  3, 
1853.  School,  Ampthill.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889; 
M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1889;  priest,  1890; 
C.  of  Lytham,  Lanes.,  1889-95.  V.  of  St  Oswald's,  Knuzden, 
Lanes.,  1895-1900.  V.  of  Audenshaw,  1900-11.  V.  of  St 
Audrie's,  Bridgwater,  Somerset,  191 1-26.  Resided  latterly 
at  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  Died  there  .\pr.  24,  1930.  Buried  at 
Girton,  Cambridge.  (Venn,  11.  481;  The  Times,  Apr.  26, 
1930.) 

BILLINGTON,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  18,  1844.  Matric.  Lent,  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M..\.  1852. 
Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest  (Hereford)  1851.  R.  of  Chalbury, 
Wimbome,  Dorset,  1861-1904.  Chaplain  to  Wimbome  and 
Cranbome  Union,  1866-1901.  Died  Dec.  12,  1904,  aged  77, 
at  Chalbury.   Father  of  the  next.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BILLINGTON,  GEORGE  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

Oct.  5,  1883.  S.  of  George  Henry  (above),  clerk,  of  Chalbury 
rectorj',  Wimbome,  Dorset.   Matric.  Michs.  1883. 

BILLOPP,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  NICHOLLS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Mar.  25,  1839,  as  of  Kent  [s.  of  WUUam  Francis, 
gent.,  of  Deptford];  from  St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford.  Matric. 
(St  Edmund  HaU,  Oxford)  Dec.  14,  1832,  age  28.  Migrated 
to  Cambridge;  matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  (Emmanuel)  1841. 
V.  of  Halstead,  with  Greenstead  Green,  Essex,  1850-84. 
Died  Aug.  7,  1884,  at  the  vicarage.  (A I.  Oxon.;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

BILSBORROW,  DEWHURST.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  31,  1792.  S.  of  George,  attomey-at-law,  of  Derby. 
School,  Derby  (Mr  Clarkson).  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar, 
1796;  B..\.  1797;  M.A.  1801;  M.L.  1803. 

BILTON,  JOHN  [JOSEPH].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  9, 
1784,  as  John.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Birstall,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1785,  as  Joseph;  B.A.  1789.  [Name  off  Mar.  3,  I795-] 
Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1789,  as  'Joseph,  s. 
and  h.  of  Joseph  Bilton,  late  of  Healds,  Yorks.,  Esq., 
deceased.'   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BINCKES,    ERNEST   GEORGE    [aUas   ERNEST   BERGHOLT]. 

Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9,  1875.   S.  of .   B.  at  Worcester. 

School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1875 ; 
non-collegiate  student,  1876;  B.A.  1879;  M..\.  1894.  Assis- 
tant Master  at  Bradfield  College,  i88o-i.  Private  tutor, 
1882-6.  Journalist;  on  the  staff  of  The  Dramatic  Review, 
1886;  Court  and  Society  Review,  1888.  Editor  of  The  Musical 
Standard,  1888;  bridge  editor  of  The  Onlooker,  1901-7;  pas- 
times editor  of  The  Queen,  1908;  cards  editor  of  The  Field, 
1915.  Fellow  and  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Chartered 
Institute  of  Secretaries,  1904-22.  Resident  at  Letchworth, 
Herts.,  1924.  Known  professionally  as  Ernest  Bergholt. 
Author,  Principles  and  praaice  of  Whist,  etc.  (Christ's 
Hospital  Reg.) 


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BiNCKES,  Ernest  Moseley 

BINCKES,  ERNEST  MOSELEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  20,  1890.  S.  of  Thomas  A.,  Esq.  [tea-broker],  of  18, 
Granville  Road,  Lewishani,  London,  S.E.  [B.  May  8,  1872. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar, 
1892;  B.A.  1893.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Diocesan 
College,  Rondebosch,  South  Africa.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BINDER,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
June  28,  1844.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School, 
Perse.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester)  1849;  priest  (Ripon)  1851.  V.  of  St  John's, 
Bamsley,  Yorks.,  1852-79.  V.  of  Long  Leadenham,  Lmcs., 
1879-92.  Died  July  2,  1892.  Buried  at  Leadenham.  (Venn, 
II.  268.) 

BINDLEY,  FREDERICK  WOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
i860.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Riles,  merchant,  of  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch,  Leics.  B.  there  May  i,  1841.  School,  .A.shby-de-la- 
Zouch  (MrT.  Green).  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.\.  1864;  M.A. 
1871.  Incorp.  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1875.  Ord.  deacon, 
1865 ;  priest  (York)  1866;  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Moorfields,  Sheffield, 
1865-9.  Canon  and  Precentor  of  Cape  Town,  South  .\frica, 
1870-82.  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature  at 
the  South  .African  College,  Cape  Town,  1876-82.  R.  of  Gos- 
forth,  near  Newcastle,  1882-92.  Died  Dec.  22,  1892,  aged  51, 
at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  (Boase,  iv.  SuppL;  H.  M.  Wood, 
Collections.) 

BINDLEY,  HENRY  WILLIAM  or  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  13,  1871.  Matric.  Lent,  1872,  as 
W.  H.;  Scholar;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1881.  Head  Master  of 
Battersea  Grammar  School,  Surrey,  1881-1919-.  [School- 
masters' Directory,  1919.) 

BINDLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
14,  1755.  2nd  s.  of  John,  distiller,  of  St  John  Street,  Smith- 
field.  B.  Jan.  16,  1737,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Scholar,  1755;  matric.  Easter,  1756;  B.A.  1759;  M.A.  1762. 
Fellow,  1762.  Commissioner  of  Stamp  Duties,  1765-1818. 
A  famous  collector  of  prints,  portraits  and  medals  and  an 
enthusiastic  bibliophile.  The  sale  of  his  hbrary  in  1818  was 
an  historic  event  in  the  records  of  the  connoisseur.  Read  the 
proof  sheets  of  Nichols'  Literary  Anecdotes,  which  are  dedi- 
cated to  him.  F.S..\.,  1765-1818.  Edited,  A  collection  of  the 
Statutes  now  in  force  relating  to  the  Stamp  Duties.  .A.n  invalid 
all  his  Ufe.  Died  Sept.  11,  1818,  at  his  apartments  in  Somerset 
House,  London.  M.L  in  the  Church  of  St  Mary's-le-Strand. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  311;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  i8i8,  280,  631.) 

BINDLEY,  REGINALD  [CANNING].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  6,  1865.  [School,  Ashby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1865,  as  R. 
Canning;  Scholar;  B..^.  i860;  M..\.  1875.  Ord.  deacon,  1870; 
priest  (Chester)  1871;  C.  of  Dunham  Massey,  Cheshire, 
1870-2.  V.  of  Mickleover,  1872-1930.  Chaplain  to  the 
Derby  County  Asylum,  1883-1913.  Sometime  of  The  Old 
Grammar  School,  Market  Drayton,  Salop;  lived  latterly  at 
Urchfont  vicarage,  Wilts.  Died  there  May  17,  i937,  aged  92. 
[The  Times,  May  20,  1937.) 

BINDLOSS,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
14,  1884.  S.  of  Edward  (next),  clerk  [deceased,  Oct.  9,  1883], 
formerly  British  Chaplain  at  Archangel.  B.  there  Sept.  25, 
1863.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1891. 
At  St  Mar\-'s  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1890. 
Resident  Assistant  at  the  Leicester  Infirmary.  Medical 
Adviser  at  Harrow  School,  1897-1914.  Ser\'ed  in  the  Great 
War  in  France,  1914-18  (Major,  R.A.M.C).  Of  The  Old 
House,  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  Middlesex.  Died  June  26,  1939. 
{Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BINDLOSS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  2, 
1829.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  July  3,  1809.  School,  Hevers- 
ham,  Westmorland.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1834;  M.A.  1838.  C.  of  Rochdale,  Lanes.,  in  1841.  British 
Chaplain  at  Archangel,  Russia,  c.  1847-82.  Died  Oct.  9, 
1883,  aged  74,  in  London.  Father  of  the  above  (R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  17,  1883.) 

BINDLOSS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1887.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Eccles,  Lanes.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B..\.  1891;  M.A.  1896.  Solicitor,  1897; 
practising  at  Manchester.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
King's  Liverpool  Regt.  and  Royal  Defence  Corps).  Of  41, 
Corporation  Street,  Manchester,  in  1937.    {Law  List,  1937-) 

BINDLOSS,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1889.  S.  of  W.  R.  B.  Oct.  1870,  at  Eccles,  Lanes. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Late  Capt.,  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards.   {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BINDON,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  VEREKER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1897.  S.  of  John  F.  V.,  deceased.  B.  Dec.  10, 
1877,  at  Madras.  School,  Oundle  (Mr  F.  W.  Sanderson). 
Matric.  mchs.  1897;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1919.  Assistant 
Master  at  Streete  Court  School,  Westgate-on-Sea,  in  1904. 


Bingham,  Isaac  Moody 

Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.A.S.C).  Assistant 
Master  at  Caldicott  School,  Hitchin,  Herts.,  in  1922.  {School- 
masters' Directory,  1904;  Registered  Teachers'  List,  1922.) 

BINFIELD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  5,  1780.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Henry  (i754),  clerk,  of 
Hampstead.]  School,  Hampstead.  Scholar,  1780;  matric. 
Easter,  1783.  Perhaps  the  Rev.  Edward  Binfield,  of  Spetis- 
bury,  Dorset;  botanist;  .A.L.S.,  1802;  his  List  of  Dorset 
Plants  incorporated  in  Pulteney's  Catalogue,  ed.  11.  p.  62. 
Died  before  1813.  Brother  of  Henry  (i 779)-  {T.  A.  Walker, 
347;  British  and  Irish  Botanists.) 

BINFIELD,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  21, 
1754.  S.  of  Hemry,  citizen  and  merchant  taylor,  of  London. 
B.  there  1736.  [School,  Christ's  Hospital.]  Matric.  Easter, 
1754;  Scholar;  B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1758;  M.A.  1761.  Fellow, 
1759.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  27,  i759-  V.  of  Longparish, 
Hants.,  1762-5.  R.  of  Thornby,  Northants.,  1765-7.  R-  of 
West  Haddon,  1772-80.  V.  of  Enford,  Wilts.,  1780-2.  V.  of 
.Mbrighton,  Salop,  1782-95.  Died  May  10,  i795-  Father  of 
the  next  and  of  the  above.   {Christ's  Hospital  Reg.) 

BINFIELD,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  12, 
1779.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (1754),  clerk,  of  Hampstead.  B.  in 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  B.A.  1784.  P.C.  of  Farewell 
and  Armitage,  Staffs.,  1804-38.  Chaplain  to  the  Marquis  of 
Anglesey.  Died  Dec.  6,  1838,  aged  76,  at  Longdon,  Staffs. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1780).   (G.  Mag.,  1839,  i.  103.) 

BINGHAM,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  1, 
1879.  S.  of  Alfred,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  Mar.  19,  1859.  School, 
Latymer  House,  Edmonton,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (London)  1885;  C.  of 
St  John's,  Fitzroy  Square,  London,  1883-6.  C.  of  Hendon, 
1887-90.  C.  of  Watford,  1890-2.  C.  of  St  Marylebone, 
1892-6.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Cheltenham,  1897-9.  C.  of 
Hardington  MandevUle,  1899-1901.  C.  of  Tansor,  1902.  C. 
of  Christ  Church,  Harrogate,  1903-6.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1909.    {T.  A.  Walker,  555.) 

BINGHAM,  CHARLES  HIPPUFF.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  1826; 
re-adm.  1830.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  B.C.L.  (Oxon.),  of  Gos- 
port,  Hants.  [B.  Sept.  2,  1806.]  Matric.  Easter,  1830;  B.A. 
1835;  M.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon,  1832;  priest  (Lincoln)  1834; 
C.  of  Hale  Magna,  Lines.,  1832-42.  C.  of  Kettering,  1842-7. 
Surrogate,  dio.  Peterb.  V.  of  St  Thomas-the-Martyr, 
Ramsey,  Hunts.,  1847-75.  Married  Emma  Sophia,  dau.  of 
J.  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Oundle,  Oct.  17,  1848.  [For  his  father  and 
his  brother  Richard,  see  D.X.B.]  .Author,  Lectures  on  the 
32nd  Psalm,  1836;  Story  of  Naaman,  etc.  Died  Mar.  2,  1875. 
Buried  at  Ramsey.  Father  of  Charles  R.  (1871).  {Venn,  11. 
200  and  211.) 

BINGHAM,  CHARLES  LEESON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  24, 
1850.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Died  July  6,  1856,  aged  25,  at  Clifton.  (G.  Mag.,  1856,  11. 
254-) 

BINGHAM,  CHARLES  RICHARD.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  23,  1871.  S.  of  Charles  Hippuff  (1825),  clerk,  of  Ramsey, 
Hunts.  B.  there  Aug.  5,  1851.  School,  Uppingham.  Matnc. 
^Uchs.  1871;  Scholar,  1872;  Prizeman,  1876;  B..A.  1875; 
Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  Scholar,  1S77;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon, 
1879;  priest  (Elv)  1880;  C.  of  Harston,  Cambs.,  1879-87.  C. 
of  Newton,  1882-8.  R.  of  Litcham  \\fith  East  Lexham, 
Norfolk,  1888-1906.  P.C.  of  Boroughbridge,  Yorks.,  1906-23. 
Resided  latterly  at  Wendy,  Gt  Shelford,  Cambs.  Died  Aug. 
26,  1932.  Buried  at  Boroughbridge.  {The  Times,  Aug.  27, 
1932.) 

BINGHAM,  FANSHAWE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  14, 
1862  S.  of  Henry  Brothers  [of  Clarendon  House,  Shanklin, 
Isle  of  Wight].  B.  May  27,  1841,  at  Old  Trafiord,  Man- 
chester. School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866; 
M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1866;  priest  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1868;  C.  of  Kingston  with  West  Cowes,  1866-7. 
Held  other  curacies,  1867-71.  V.  of  St  James's,  Muthill, 
Perth,  N.B.,  1871-6.  C.  of  Box,  WUts.,  1876-8.  R.  of  Hor- 
field,  Gloucs.,  1878-99;  enlarged  the  Church,  adding  a  central 
tower  and  new  chancel.  Acting  Chaplain  to  the  Forces. 
Resided  latterly  at  St  John's  Wood,  London.  Author, 
Horfield  Miscellanies;  The  Ritual  Question;  Memoir  of  H.  B. 
Bingham,  etc.  Died  May  29,  1930,  aged  89.  (Crockford; 
C.  R.  Hudleston;  The  Times,  May  30,  1930.) 

BINGHAM,  ISAAC  MOODY.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1779;  ad™- 
there  Feb  5,  1779.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Havant,  Hants. 
Matric.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  19,  1752,  age  18;  B.A. 
(New  College,  Oxford)  1757-  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  June  13, 
1756;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1757.  R-  of  Birchanger, 
Essex,  1759-1807.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1765-1807.  R.  of 
Runwell,  Essex,  1780-1807.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
London.  An  Acting  Magistrate  for  Hampshire.  Died  Jan. 
30,  1807,  aged  74,  at  Alverstock,  near  Gosport.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 


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Bingham,  James 

BINGHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1754.  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Derby.  B.  there.  Schools,  Derby 
and  Heath,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1754;  B.A.  [nth  Wrangler) 
1758;  M.A.  1761.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  i757-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry)  June  24,  i759;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1760;  C.  of  Duffield,  Derbs.,  i759-  C.  of 
Loughborough,  Leics.,  1760.  R.  of  Famborough,  Berks., 
1765-8.  R.  of  Upminster,  Essex,  1768-70.  R.  of  Epperstone, 
Notts.,  1770-1819.  V.  of  Calverton,  1773-1819.  Chaplain  to 
Nathaniel,  Lord  Scarsdale.  J. P.  for  Leics.  Died  1819,  at 
Wartnaby,  Leics.  Father  of  the  next  and  Thomas  (17S3). 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  627.) 

BINGHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  22,  1785.  Of 
Derbs.  [S.  of  James  (above),  clerk.]  Matric.  Easter,  1786; 
Scholar,  1787;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
July  II,  1790;  priest,  July  24,  1791;  C.  of  Epperstone,  1790. 
Probably  V.  of  Ab-Kettleby,  Leics.,  1801-27.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1783). 

BINGHAM,  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  31,  1838. 
S.  and  h.  of  Peregrine,  Esq.  [police  magistrate  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.)].  B.  1820.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1838;  B.A.  1842.  C.  of  Berwick  St  James,  Wilts.,  1846-8. 
P.C.  of  Flamstead,  Herts.,  1849-52;  resigned  orders.  Some- 
time of  The  Abbey,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  Married  Clara, 
dau.  of  W.  Stanley,  Esq.,  1840  (sic).  (List  of  Carthus.; 
Foster,  Peerage,  sub  Lucan;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BINGHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  16,  1783. 
Of  Derbs.  [S.  of  James  (1754),  clerk.]  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield  and  Coventry)  June  22,  1788;  priest,  June  25, 
1789;  C.  of  Radbome,  Derbs.,  1788.  R.  of  Norbury,  1789- 
1834.  Chaplain  to  Baroness  Grey  de  Ruthin;  also  held  the 
chapelry  of  Snelston,  Derbs.,  1827-34.  V.  (and  patron)  of 
Ab-Kettleby,  Leics.,  1827-49.  D.L.  for  Derbs.  Died  Dec. 
26,  1849,  aged  85,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  James  (1785).  (St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  G.  Mag.,  1850.) 

BINGLE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  31,  1798-  Of 
Gloucs.  Matric.  Michs.  1798.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Apr.  4, 
1799;  Scholar,  1801;  B.A.  1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  14,  1802;  priest.  Mar.  27,  1803;  C.  of  Hevingham, 
Norfolk,  and  of  Marsham,  near  Aylsham,  for  more  than  30 
years.    Died  1833,  at  Hevingham.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 

IV.) 

BINGLEY,  EDWARD  FANSHAWE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 

1887.  B.  Aug.  3,  1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1894;  C.  of  Chippenham,  Wilts.,  1892-5.  C.  of  Bray- 
esworth,  Suffolk,  1896-7.  C.  of  Sprowston,  1897-1902. 
R.  of  Great  and  Little  Thornham,  1902-27.  Temp.  Chaplain 
to  the  Forces,  1916;  Hon.  Chaplain,  1920.  Died  Aug.  16, 
1927.  Buried  at  Thornham.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  19, 
1927.) 

BINGLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  31, 
1823.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert  [of  the  Royal  Mint,  and  of  Higham 
Lodge,  Essex].  B.  at  the  Royal  Mint,  Middlesex.  School, 
Woodford, Essex  (Dr  Okes).  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1831. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  18,  1832,  age  26.  No  call. 
Died  May  21,  1851,  aged  45,  at  Worthing.    (G.  Mag.,  1851, 

II.   lOI.) 

BINGLEY,  HENRY  CAMPBELL  ALCHORNE.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  5,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  Mildred  (next), 
R.  of  Brayesworth,  Suffolk.  B.  there  Mar.  7,  1862.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  LL.M.  1890. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  15,  1885.  Called  to  the  Bar, 

1888.  Secretary  to  the  General  Council  of  the  Bar,  1896- 
1917.  An  Examiner  of  the  Court,  1899-1917.  Revising 
Barrister  for  Norfolk,  1903-14.  Metropolitan  Police  Magis- 
trate, ClerkenweU,  1917-26;  at  Marylebone,  1926-34;  retired. 
J. P.  for  Co.  London  and  the  Home  Counties.  Of  16,  Thurloe 
Square,  London,  S.W.  7.  Died  May  15,  1939.  (Kelly,  Hand- 
book, 1938;  Law  List,  1937;  Who's  Who,  1938;  The  Times, 
May  16,  1939.) 

BINGLEY,  ROBERT  MILDRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  10,  1847.  [S.  of  Henry,  of  Woodford,  Essex.  B.  1829. 
School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852; 
M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1853;  priest  (Norwich) 
Nov.  20,  1853;  C.  of  Eastry,  Kent,  1853.  R.  of  Brayesworth, 
Suffolk,  1853-97;  built  the  Church;  seven  stained  memorial 
windows  were  erected  by  his  widow  and  children  and  dedi- 
cated Dec.  21,  1900.  J. P.  for  Suffolk,  1893-7.  Author, 
poetical.  Died  Dec.  23,  1897,  at  Brayesworth.  Father  of  the 
above.    (Al.  Carthus.) 

BINGLEY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Peterhouse, 

Mar.  29,  1795.   S.  of ,  deceased.   Bapt.  Jan.  7,  i774.  at 

Doncaster,  Yorks.  School,  Doncaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1795; 
B.A.  1799;  M.A.  1803.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  13,  1799;  C. 
of  Mirfield,  1799.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Hants.,  for  many  years. 
Minister  of  Fitzroy  Chapel  (St  Saviour's),  Charlotte  Street, 


BiNNiE,  Alexander  Thomas 

London,  1816-23.  F.L.S.,  1800.  A  botanist  of  some  note 
and  a  prolific  writer  on  various  subjects  including  topography 
and  natural  history;  made  extensive  collections  for  a  History 
of  Hampshire.  Author,  A  Tour  round  North  Wales;  Animal 
Biography,  or  Anecdotes  of  the  Animal  Creation,  etc.  Died 
Mar.  II,  1823,  in  Charlotte  Street.  Buried  in  St  George's, 
Bloomsbury.  ■  (r.  A.  Walker,  366;  D.N.B.) 

BINNALL,  RICHARD  GIBBONS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1892.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Leagrove,  Meole  Brace, 
Shrewsbury.  B.  Aug.  22,  1872,  at  Meole  Brace.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (York)  1898;  C.  of  Handsworth- 
Woodhouse,  Yorks.,  1896-1900.  C.  of  Bedale,  1900-5.  V.  of 
Bransdale  with  Farndale,  Yorks.,  1905-9.  R.  of  Man  ton. 
Lines.,  1909-39-.    (Crockford,  1939.) 

BINNER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1890;  clerk. 
S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Holbeck,  Leeds,  Yorks.  B.  there 
Dec.  29,  1847.  Assistant  Master  at  Perse  School,  Cambridge, 
1890.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Huddersfield,  Yorks.,  1882-7.  C.  of  Bradley,  1888-90.  C.  of 
St  Mark's,  Newnham,  and  of  Grantchester,  Cambridge, 
1890-3.  Lecturer  at  Bolton,  Yorks.,  1893-7.  V.  of  Preston, 
Lanes.,  1897-1922.  Resided  latterly  at  East  Mailing,  Kent. 
Died  Oct.  18,  1927.  (Venn,  11.  524;  The  Times,  Oct.  20, 
1927.) 

BINNEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  22,  1887. 
A  ward  in  Chancery.  [3rd  s.  of  Edward  William,  of  Douglas, 
Isle  of  Man,  F.R.S.,  of  Ravenschffe.  B.  Aug.  14,  1868. 
Schools,  Giggleswick  and  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1898.  Barrister  (Middle  Temple)  1894. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Cambs.  High  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and  Hunts., 
1903  and  1904.  Gazetted  to  the  3rd  Batt.,  King's  Regt. 
(Militia)  1890;  Capt.,  1S92-1901;  served  in  the  South 
African  War.  During  the  Great  War,  Capt.,  T.F.,  General 
List,  1914-16.  Of  Pampisford  Hall,  Cambs.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Pampisford  and  Hildersham.  Twice 
married  and  had  issue.  Author,  Nineteenth  Century  Geologist. 
Died  Sept.  3,  1935,  aged  67.  Brother  of  Thomas  G.  (1881). 
(Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Fox-Davies;  The  Times,  Sept.  5, 
I935-) 

BINNEY,  JOHN  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  9,  1875.  S.  and  h.  of  Douglas  Belcher,  V.  of 
Culham,  Oxon.  B.  Dec.  28,  1855.  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
Prizeman;  B.A.  (17th  Wrangler)  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Assistant 
Master  at  Repton  School,  1881-3.  Died  there  June  13, 
1883,  aged  27.  Buried  at  Repton.  Brother  of  Richard  C. 
(1895).    (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BINNEY,  MAXIMILIAN  FREDERICK  BREFFIT.  Adm.  at 
King's,  Oct.  11,  1879.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lee,  Kent  [fonnerly 
of  .-VUeron  House,  Castleford,  Yorks.].  B.  Dec.  1859.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Exhibitioner,  1882; 
Prizeman;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest 
(Durham)  1884;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Bishop  Auckland,  1883-8. 
Vice- Principal  of  the  Clergy  Training  School,  Cambridge, 
1888.  V.  of  Sutton,  Lanes.,  1888-1900.  V.  of  Richmond, 
Surrey,  1900-17.  Rural  Dean,  1901-17.  Commissary,  Falk- 
land Islands,  1905-10;  Argentine,  1910.  V.  of  Ringwood 
with  Bisteme,  and  R.  of  Harbridge,  Hants.,  1917-25;  re- 
signed, Oct.  1925.  Of  15,  Royal  Avenue,  Chelsea,  S.W.  3. 
Died  there  Mar.  4,  1936.  (Kirig's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Upping- 
ham Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  5,  1936.) 

BINNEY,  RICHARD  CREIGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  28,  1895.  S.  of  Douglas  Belcher,  R.  of  Limington, 
Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902. 
Assistant  Master  at  Kingsgate  House  Preparatory  School, 
Winchester;  at  Horton  School,  IckweU,  Burj',  1906-25. 
Resided  latteriy  at  Lacock,  Wilts.  Died  Feb.  8,  1928,  at 
Bath.  Buried  at  Lacock.  Brother  of  John  D.  (1875)-  (The 
Times,  Feb.  9,  1928;  Schoolmasters'  Directory;  Emmanuel 
Coll.  Mag.) 

BINNEY,  THOMAS  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  8, 
1881.  2nd  s.  of  Edward  William,  F.R.S.  B.  May  27,  i86i, 
at  Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester.  Schools,  Giggleswick  and 
Owens  College,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Capt.  in 
the  Mid-Ulster  .■\rtillery  (retired).  Of  Guisnes  Court,  ToUes- 
hunt  D'.Arcy,  Essex.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Tolleshunt  Gynes 
(or  ToUesbury).  Married  and  had  issue.  Address,  c/o 
Barclav's  Bank,  Ltd.,  Colchester,  Essex,  1939.  Brother  of 
James '(1887).  (Peile,  u.  682;  Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook, 
I939-) 

BINNIE,  ALEXANDER  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  S.  of  Alexander  Richardson,  of  77,  Ladbroke 
Grove,  Notting  Hill,  London.  B.  Aug.  19,  1875,  at  Bradford, 
Yorks.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896. 
Civil  Engineer.  Of  77,  Ladbroke  Grove,  London,  1904. 
Brother  of  William  J.  E.  (1885). 


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BINNIE,  ALFRED  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  4, 1870.  Of  Cheshire.  B.  July,  1848,  in  London.  Schools, 
King's  College  and  Bruce  Castle,  Tottenham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest 
(Ripon)  1875;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Leeds,  1874-7.  C.  of  St 
George's,  Campden  Hill,  1877-8.  P.C.  of  St  Silas,  Hunslet, 
Leeds,  1878-g.  C.  of  Kenilworth,  Warws.,  1880-2;  V.  there, 
1884-91.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Plymouth,  1882-4.  V.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Birmingham,  1891-1917.  Canon  of  the  Cathedral 
Church,  Birmingham,  1913-26.  V.  of  Nuthurst-cum- 
Hockley  Heath,  1917-26.  Died  Feb.  14,  1926,  aged  77,  at 
Nuthurst.   (Crockford.) 

BINNIE,  ROBERT  BAYNE  JARDINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Jan.  11,  1890;  from  Glasgow  University.  S.  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Glasgow.  B.  there  Jan.  26,  1870.  Matric. 
Lent,  1890.  Of  Old  Place,  Hampton  Court,  London.  Died 
July  20,  1935.  (T.  A.  Walker,  612;  The  Times,  July  24, 
1933) 

BINNIE,  WILLIAM  JAMES  EAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  S.  and  h.  of  Alexander  Richardson,  of  Park 
Drive,  Bradford,  Yorks.  B.  Oct.  10,  1866,  at  Londonderry. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1922. 
Civil  Engineer.  Of  30,  Buckingham  Gate,  Westminster, 
S.W.,  in  1934.  Brother  of  Alexander  T.  (1893).  {Reg.  of  the 
Senate,  1937.) 

BINNING,  DOUGLAS  BLYTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Mar.  i, 
1891;  from  Glasgow  University;  M.A.  (Glasgow)  1890.  [S. 
of  Robert.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  LL.B.  1894.  Barrister-at- 
law.  Of  The  High  Court,  Bombay.  Died  June  29,  1931,  of 
heat-stroke,  at  Jhansi.   (The  Times,  July  i,  1931.) 

BINNING,  Lord  GEORGE,  see  BAILLIE-HAMILTON. 

BINNING,  STEVENSON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1900.  S.  of 
James  Stevenson,  flour  miller,  of  loi.  Shooters  Hill  Road, 
Blackheath,  Kent.  B.  Sept.  19,  1881,  at  49,  Upper  TolUng- 
ton  Park,  Homsey,  London.  School,  City  of  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.   {Venn,  iii.  401.) 

BINNS,  ARTHUR  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 

1889.  S.  of  Henry  Charles,  V.  of  Littleborough,  Lines.  B. 
Aug.  6,  1870,  at  Clareborough,  Notts.  School,  Kirton  Gram- 
mar (Mr  Cochrane).  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Assis- 
tant Master  at  Paston  Grammar  School,  North  Walsham, 
Norfolk,  for  five  years;  at  University  School,  Southport, 
Lanes.,  1900-3;  at  Rose  Hill  School,  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent, 
1904;  afterwards  Assistant  Master  at  Lime  House  School, 
Wetheral,  Carlisle,  for  23  years.  Became  a  private  tutor;  of 
Clareborough,  St  Andrew's  Road,  Gt  Malvern.  {School- 
masters' Directory,  1932-3.) 

BINNS,  CORNELIUS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  9,  1851.  S.  of  Cornelius  Alphonsus,  clerk,  of  Covington, 
Hunts,  [died  there  Apr.  14,  1865].  B.  at  Malton,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon, 
1855;  priest  (Peterb.)  1856;  C.  of  Isham,  Northants.,  1855-7. 
Held  other  curacies,  1858-68.  Head  Master  of  Castle 
Grammar  School,  Oswestry,  1868-74.  C.ofChieveley,  Berks., 
1874-9.  C.  of  Aldenham,  Herts.,  1879-89.  Lived  latterly  at 
Richmond  Hill,  Surrey.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1892. 
Brother  of  the  next. 

BINNS,  WILDON  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  3,  1852.  S.  of  Cornehus  Alphonsus,  clerk.  B.  at  Malton, 
Yorks.   Brother  of  the  above. 

BINYON,  FRANCIS  DOCKRAY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 

1890.  4th  s.  of  Frederick  (next),  V.  of  Winchcombe,  Gloucs. 
B.  Dec.  4,  1871.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Exhibitioner; 
matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon, 
1897;  priest  (Peterb.)  1898;  C.  of  St  John's,  Peterborough, 
1897-1901.  Missionary  at  Hersche.,  Grahamstown,  1901-3. 
Warden  of  St  Matthew's  College,  Keiskama  Hoek,  South 
Africa,  1903-22.  Canon  of  Grahamstown,  1915-22;  Chan- 
cellor there,  1918-22.  C.  of  Ashton-in-Makerfield,  Lanes., 
1923-5.  R-  of  Rockingham,  Northants.,  1925-31.  Of 
Washington  House,  Chichester,  in  1932.  Died  Feb.  23,  1936, 
at  35,  Robson  Road,  Worthing,  Sussex.  Brother  of  John  F. 
(1884).   {Crockford,  1932;  The  Times,  Feb.  25,  1936.) 

BINYON,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
27,  1855.  S.  of  Alfred,  of  Merle  Wood  Grange,  near  Kendal, 
Westmorland.  B.  at  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A. 
i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest  (Manchester) 
1865;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Blackburn,  1861-3.  C.  of  Halton, 
Lanes.,  1864-6.  V.  of  Burton-in-Lonsdale,  1866-74.  C.  of 
Chelmsford,  1874-8.  C.  of  Hammersmith,  Middlesex,  1881- 
4.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Fulham,  1887-8.  V.  of  Winchcombe 
with  Gretton,  Gloucs.,  1888-92.  Lived  latterly  at  Grange- 
over-Sands,  Lanes.  Died  Aug.  27,  1900.  Father  of  the 
above,  and  the  next.  (S.  B.  Foster,  Wilson  of  High  VVray, 
199) 


Birch,  Charles 

BINYON,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1884; 
from  Cavendish  H.    [S.  of  Frederick  (1855),  clerk.   B.  June 

10,  i868.]  B.A.  from  Queens',  1887.  Of  Grange-over- 
Sands,  Ulverston,  Lanes.  Brother  of  Francis  D.  (1890). 
{Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1939.) 

BIRAM,  BENJAMIN  SWINTON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 

11,  1877.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Sherdley,  St  Helsns,  Lanes.  B. 
1857,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Monmouth.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  B..-^.  1881;  M.A.  1923.  Of  60,  Wildwood  Road,  Hamp- 
stead  Garden  Suburb,  N.W.  11,  in  1934.  {Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1934;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BIRBECK,  REGINALD  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1892.  S.  of  Benjamin,  clerk,  of  Magor  vicarage, 
Monmouths.  B.  June  26,  1875,  at  Coventry,  Warws.  School, 
Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1910. 
Assistant  Master  at  Queen's  College,  Hong  Kong.  Head 
Master  of  the  Indian  School,  and  subsequently  of  Wantsai 
School,  Hong  Kong;  stUl  there  in  1924.    {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BIRCH,  ALAN  GRANT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  John,  of  Langford,  Filey,  Yorks.  B.  Jan.  22, 
1882,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1936.  Civil  Engineer.  .^.M.I.C.E. 
Joined  the  firm  of  John  Birch  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  London  Wail 
Buildings,  E.C.,  1909;  Assistant  Manager  till  1928.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Major,  3rd  London  Field  Co.,  R.E.; 
D.S.O.  and  Bar,  1916;  thrice  mentioned  in  despatches; 
Lieut. -Col.,  1920).  Sometime  Managing  Director  of  Light 
Railways,  Ltd.  London  Manager  of  NewaUs  Acoustic  Pro- 
ducts, Ltd.,  till  1936.  A  member  of  the  Architectural 
Acoustics  Committee  of  Scientific  and  Industrial  Research. 
Ord.  deacon,  1937;  priest  (Chich.)  1938;  C.  of  Preston, 
Brighton,  1937-.  {Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Who,  1936;  Reg. 
of  the  Senate,  ig^?;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BIRCH,  ALBERT  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  13,  1887.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Mildred  (1838), 
clerk,  deceased,  of  SandUands,  Englefield  Green,  Surrey. 
B.  1868.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891.  Of 
Watlington  Hall,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.  J. P.  .A.  member  of 
the  Norfolk  County  Council.  Master  of  the  Downham 
foxhounds,  1896-1934.   {Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BIRCH,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  30,  1863.  S.  of 
Edward  (1827),  clerk,  of  Manchester.  B.  there  1843.  School, 
Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1863.  Left  after  a  few 
weeks'  residence  owing  to  ill-health.  Brother  of  William  F. 
(1859). 

BIRCH,  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Feb.  6,  1845.  S.  of  Henry  WilUam  Rous,  P.C.  of 
Southwold,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  there  Feb.  22,  1827.  Matric. 
Lent,  1845;  B.-A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Fellow,  1848-60.  Camden 
medal,  1848.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1852-64.  Ord. 
deacon,  1859;  priest  (Oxford)  i860.  V.  of  Ediesborough, 
Bucks.,  1863-80.  Rural  Dean  of  Ivinghoe,  1870-80.  R.  of 
Northchurch,  Berkhamsted,  1880-98.  Married  Isabella 
Ann,  dau.  of  Frederick  Snowden  Corrance,  of  Parham  Hall, 
Suffolk.  Died  July  20,  i8g8,  aged  71,  at  Northchurch. 
Brother  of  Henry  M.  (1838)  and  father  of  Charles  A.  C. 
(1880).   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BIRCH,  CECIL  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  19,  1875.  S.  of  Laurence  (1842),  Esq.,  clerk  of 
the  Journals,  House  of  Lords,  and  of  58,  Montagu  Square, 
London,  W.  Matric.  Lent,  1876.  Died  Feb.  9,  1922,  aged  65, 
at  Rochfort  Place,  Bath.   {The  Times,  Feb.  14,  1922.) 

BIRCH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  29)  at  Magdalene,  July  6, 
1813.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Wincanton,  Somerset.  School, 
Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec. 
10,  1815;  priest,  June  9,  1816,  as  of  Magdalene  College, 
Cambridge.   {Norwich  Ord.  Bk.) 

BIRCH,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  9, 
1816.    Matric.   Michs.   1817;  B..\.   1822;   U.A.   1825.    Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  Apr.  21,  1822;  priest  (Norwich)  June  18, 
1826.   Probably  V.  of  Happisburgh,  Norfolk,  1830-52. 
there  Oct.  27,  1852.   (G.  Mag.,  1853,  i.  214.) 

BIRCH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  22,  1821.  S.  of  Robert  (1782),  of  Holme  Hall,  neai 
Bakewell,  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  LL.B.  1827.  Ord. 
deacon,  1828;  priest  (Lichfield)  1829;  C.  of  Norbury  with 
Snelston,  1828-35.  P.C.  of  Kniveton,  Derbs.,  1833-69.  C.  of 
Sawtry  St  .Andrew,  Hunts.,  1835-76.  R.  of  Sawtry  .\11 
Saints',  1873-6.  Died  1876.  Father  of  Charles  G.  R.  (1857). 
(Glover,  Derbs.,  11.  146.) 

BIRCH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  30,  185 1. 
S.  of  Edward  (1818),  R.  of  West  Hackney,  Middlesex.  B. 
there  1832.  Bapt.  Aug.  21,  1832.  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  21,  1856; 
priest,  Dec.  20,  1857;  C.  of  Upton  St  Leonard's,  Gloucs., 
1856.  R.  of  Foot's  Cray,  Kent,  1861-1910.  Died  Nov.  1910. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 


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BIRCH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  June  lo, 
1856.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  of  Broughton  Lodge,  Bootle,  near 
Liverpool.  B.  Mar.  13,  1838,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Oct.  30,  i860.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1864.  Never  practised. 
Entered  the  Army  (Major,  4th  Batt.,  North  Lanes.  Regt., 
1880;  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.).  Of  Lyrnpstone  Grange, 
South  Devon.  J. P.  Married  and  had  issue  [his  only  surviving 
son,  Charles  Francis  Gray,  Capt.,  was  killed  in  action  at 
Spion  Kop,  South  Africa,  Jan.  25,  1900].  Died  July  7,  1899. 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BIRCH,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  CORRANCE.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  7,  1880.  S.  and  h.  of  Augustus  Frederick  (1845),  clerk. 
School,  Eton  (oppidan).  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884. 
Vice-Consul  in  Havana.  Died  there  .\ug.  i,  1887,  of  yellow 
fever.    {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BIRCH,  CHARLES  GEORGE  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  May  3,  1857.  S.  of  Charles  (1821),  R.  of 
Sawtry  .\11  Saints',  Hunts.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  LL.B.  1861;  LL.M.  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1863;  priest 
(Ely)  1864;  C.  of  Sawtry  All  Saints',  Hunts.,  1863-5.  Held 
other  curacies,  1865-8.  R.  of  Brancaster,  Norfolk,  1868- 
1903.  Died  there  June  8,  1903,  aged  64.  (Crockford;  Cam- 
bridge Chronicle,  June  19,  1903.) 

BIRCH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  3,  1818.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1820;  B..^.  1823;  M.A.  1826.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  May  25,  1823;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1823.  R.  of 
West  Hackney,  Middlesex,  1827-46  (resigned).  R.  of  Windle- 
sham  with  Bagshot,  Surrey,  1846-64.  Married  Mary  Ann,  dau. 
of  William  Luddington,  of  Stoke  Xewington,  Mar.  13,  1829. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1868.  Father  of  Charles  (1831). 
(Hennessy,  183;  G.  Mag.,  1829,  i.  366.) 

BIRCH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30,  1827. 
5ths.  of  Scholes,  of  StoneyDale.CartmeU,  Lanes.  [B.  May  17, 
1809.  School,  Eton.]  .Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A. 
1844.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  7,  1859,  as  5th  s.  of  Lea  (sic) 
Birch,  of  Manchester  (apparently  confused  with  Lea  Birch, 
of  Failsworth  Lodge,  Manchester,  3rd  s.  of  Scholes).  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1832;  priest 
(Chester)  1833;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Manchester,  1832-6.  R.  of 
St  Saviour's,  Manchester,  1836-68.  Hon.  Canon  of  Man- 
chester, 1862-6  and  1868-78.  Canon  Residentiary  of  Man- 
chester, 1866-8.  V.  of  Blackburn,  1868-S6.  Rural  Dean, 
1868-77.  Archdeacon  of  Blackburn,  1877-86.  Married  three 
times.  Died  Aug.  9,  1886,  aged  77.  Buried  at  St  Saviour's, 
Manchester.  M.I.  Father  of  .\lfred  (1863)  and  WilUam  F. 
(1859).    (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925;  Al.  Oxon.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BIRCH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  30, 
1827.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Woodhouse,  Leics.  School, 
Woodbine  House,  Middlesex  (.Mr  Birch).  Matric.  Lent,  1828. 
Migrated  to  Clare,  Mar.  1829;  B..\.  1832.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Thomas  (1831). 

BIRCH,  EDWIN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  25, 
1846.  S.  of  Samuel  (1798),  R.  of  St  Mary  Woolnoth,  London. 
B.  there  July  9,  1S26.  .Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B..-\.  1S50.  Ord. 
deacon,  1850;  priest  (Worcester)  1S51;  C.  of  Priors  Marston, 
Warws.,  1850-3.  R.  of  Idlicote,  1S57-96.  Died  there  Apr. 
25,  1896,  aged  69.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1875).  (Eagle,  xix. 
496.) 

BIRCH,  FRANCIS  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  21,  1877.  S.  of  Francis  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Felixstowe, 
SuSolk.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1881;  priest  1882;  C.  of  Stradbroke, 
Suffolk,  1881-6.  R.  of  Wilby-cum-Hargham,  Norfolk, 
1886-1900.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1905. 

BIRCH,  FRANCIS  HERRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1884.  2nd  s.  of  George  Francis  (1832),  of  Clare  Park,  Fam- 
ham,  Surrey.  B.  there  Feb.  23,  1866.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1888.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1891.  On  the  Western  Circuit,  and 
the  Hants.,  Winchester,  Southampton  and  Portsmouth 
Sessions  imtU  c.  1914.  Superintendent  of  School  Attendance 
for  Dorking,  Reigate  and  Godstone  divisions,  1903.  Of  Clare 
Park,  Crondall,  Hants.  J. P.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Nov.  6,  1932.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937; 
The  Times,  Nov.  7,  1932.) 

BIRCH,  FREDERICK  LANE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  John's,  June  12, 
1831.  4th  s.  of  WjTley  (1800),  Esq.,  of  Wretham  Hall,  near 
Thetford,  Norfolk.  B.  1812.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1836;  M..\.  1840.  R.  of  East  and  West 
Wretham,  Norfolk,  1836-50.  Died  unmarried  .May,  1850, 
aged  37,  at  Wretham.  Brother  of  George  W.  (1824),  Henry 
W.  (1829)  and  Lawrence  (1842).  (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag., 
1850,  II.  100.) 

BIRCH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Feb.  15, 
1757.  Of  London.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  Justice  of 
the  King's  Bench.  B.  July,  I739-]  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  4,  1755.    No  call.    Matric.  Michs.  1757.    Of 


BiRCH,  John  Peploe 

Hamstead  (Hampstead)  Hall  and  Handsworth,  Staffs.,  J. P., 
and  of  Wretham  Hall,  Norfolk.  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk, 
1803.  Married  .\nne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lane,  Esq.,  of  Bentley, 
1776.  Died  Feb.  7,  1807,  at  Hampstead  HaU.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1759)  and  father  of  Wyrley  (1800).  (Burke,  L.G., 
ed.  1925;  G.  Mag.,  1807;  C.  J.  Palmer,  Great  Yarmouth,  in. 
202.) 

BIRCH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  18,  1777.  Of 
Chester.   Matric.  Michs.  1779;  Scholar. 

BIRCH,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  20,  1842.  S. 
of  George,  surgeon,  of  Hertingfordbury,  Herts.   B.  Dec.  30, 

1823,  in  Kent.  School,  Royal  Na\'y  School,  CamberweU. 
Matric.  .Michs.  1842.  Migrated  pens,  to  Christ's,  Mar.  22, 
1844;  Scholar,  1844;  B..\.  (28th  Wrangler)  1846;  M.A.  1849; 
Seatonian  Prize,  1850.  Probably  Assistant  Master  at  Hun- 
tingdon Grammar  School,  c.  1849-55.  In  the  Clergy  Lists, 
without  cure,  1857-63.  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Birmingham, 
1864.  Died  j\ug.  22,  1864,  from  sunstroke  at  Birmingham; 
'son  of  Dr  George,  R.N.,  of  Blackheath.'  (Peile,  11.  487; 
G.  Mag.,  1864,  II.  525.) 

BIRCH,  GEORGE  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  26,  1852.  S.  and  h.  of  George  [Major,  H.E.I.C.S.].  B. 
Jan.  6,  1834,  at  Crondall,  Hants.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856.  Of  Clare  Park,  Crondall,  Southamp- 
ton. J. P.  for  Hants,  and  Surrey.  D.L.  for  Hants.  Lieut. -Col., 
late  3rd  Batt.,  Hampshire  Regt.  Died  Aug.  18,  1908.  Father 
of  Francis  H.  (1884).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BIRCH,  GEORGE  WYRLEY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20, 

1824.  [S.  and  h.  of  Wyrley  (1800).  B.  Apr.  1805.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard 
Congreve,  Esq.,  of  Burton,  Cheshire,  Jan.  17,  1833.  Died 
v.p.  1855.  Brother  of  Frederick  L.  (1831),  etc.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  i.  245.) 

BIRCH,  HAROLD  LEA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1899.  S.  of  William  Frederick  (1859),  clerk,  of  St  Saviour's 
rectory,  Manchester.  B.  Feb.  27,  1879,  at  Manchester. 
School,  Owens  College,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902;  M..\.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Rochester) 
1904;  C.  of  Plumstead,  Kent,  1903-6.  C.  of  Gipsy  Hill, 
Surrey,  1906-10.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Plumstead,  1910-14.  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  Croydon,  1914-23.  V.  of  St  George's,  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  1923-34-.  R.  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  1934-9-. 
Surrogate,  1938-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

BIRCH,  HENRY  MILDRED.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Dec.  12,  1838.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  WiUiam  Rous,  R. 
of  Southwold,  Suffolk.  B.  Jan.  12,  1820,  at  Woodford,  Essex. 
Matric.  Lent,  1839;  Prizeman;  Browne  medals  (Greek  ode) 
1840,  (Latin  ode)  1841;  Camden  medal,  1841;  Craven 
Scholar,  1841;  B.A.  1S43;  M.A.  1846.  FeUow,  1841;  B.D. 
(Lambeth)  1862.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1844-9.  Tutor 
to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1848-51.  R.  of  Prestwich  with 
Oldham,  Lanes.,  1852-84.  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester; 
surrogate.  Rural  Dean  of  Prestwich  and  Middleton.  Chap- 
lain-in-Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria,  and  to  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  1852.  Canon  of  Ripon,  1868.  Proctor  in  Convocation. 
Died  June  29,  1884,  aged  64,  at  Windsor.  Brother  of 
Augustus  F.  (1845)  and  father  of  Albert  E.  H.  (1887). 
(King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BIRCH,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  15, 
1829.  [3rd  s.  of  Wyrley  (iSoo),  of  Wretham  Hall,  Norfolk. 
B.  1809.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833; 
M.A.  1836.  SoUcitor;  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields.  Died  un- 
married. Brother  of  George  W.  (1824),  etc.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1925.) 

BIRCH,  JAMES.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1790.  S.  and  h.  of  George  [of  the  Middle  Temple,  and  of  St 
Leonard's  Hill,  Berks.],  of  London  [and  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Newall].  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1790;  B.A. 
1794;  yi..\.  1797.  .^dm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  .\pT.  4,  i794- 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1800.  Died  Mar.  17,  1817;  'of  the  Middle 
Temple.'    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

BIRCH,  JOHN  ARDEN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  21,  1872.  [S.  of 
John  William,  Esq.,  and  Julia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Arden,  Esq., 
of  Rickmansworth,  Herts.]  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876; 
M.A.  1879.  [For  Henry  William  Birch,  of  Loudwater, 
Rickmansworth,  2nd  s.  of  John  WiUiam,  Esq.,  see  Walford, 
Co.  Families.] 

BIRCH,  JOHN  PEPLOE  — .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Mar.  2, 
1759-  Of  Lanes.  [S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  (Peploe),  Chancellor 
of  Chester,  and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Birch,  R.  of 
Hampton-Bishop,  Heref.]  Matric.  Michs.  1761;  B.A.  1763. 
FeUow  of  Peterhouse,  1763.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Feb.  10,  1759.  Inherited  the  estate  of  Gamstone,  Hereford, 
under  the  wiU  of  his  uncle,  Samuel  Birch,  and  took  the  name 
of  Birch.  High  Sheriff  of  Hereford,  1768.  Married  Ann,  dau. 
of  William  Clowes,  of  Hunts  Bank,  Lanes.,  Esq.,  Oct.  1764. 
Died  Jan.  26,  1805,  aged  62.  Buried  at  Weobley.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  324;  F.M.G.,  1140.) 


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Birch,  Laurence 

BIRCH,  LAURENCE  (LAWRENCE).  Adin.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  21,  1842.  6th  s.  of  Wryley  (1800),  Esq.,  of  W'est  Wre- 
tham  Hall,  Norfolk.  B.  Feb.  19,  1824.  [School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1842.  Clerk  of  the  Journals  in  the  House  of 
Lords.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  28,  1895.  Brother 
of  George  W.  (1824),  etc.  and  father  of  Cecil  L.  (1875). 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BIRCH,  LIGHTWOOD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  8,  1869.  S.  of  Thomas  John,  gent.  B.  [Feb.  12,  1851]  at 
Armitage,  Rugeley,  Staffs.  [Schools,  Rugby  and  Malvern 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Capt.,  Staffordshire  Militia. 
Of  Quarry  Lodge,  Lichfield,  Staffs.  J. P.  Died  Sept.  6,  1903, 
at  Hastings.    {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle.) 

BIRCH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
June  14,  1777.  S.  of  Richard.  School,  Norwich  (Dr  Samuel 
Parr).   Matric.  Easter,  1778. 

BIRCH,  RICHARD  ELWYN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1888.  S.  of  Richard  Frederick  (next),  Lieut.,  of  Maes 
Elwy,  near  St  Asaph.  B.  there  1870.  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1888,  as  R.  Elwin;  B.A.  1891,  as  R.  EIwnti. 
Of  Coed  Bedw,  Abergele,  North  Wales.  J. P.  for  Denbigh- 
shire, 1903,  and  for  Flints.,  1907.   (Kelly,  Handbook,  1939.) 

BIRCH,  RICHARD  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  12,  1853.  S.  of  John,  of  Ardwick,  Manchester. 
B.  at  Manchester.  School,  Leamington,  Warws.  (Mr  Wright). 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857.  Of  Maes  Elwy,  St  Asaph. 
Sometime  a  Major  in  the  Royal  Denbigh  and  Merioneth 
MiUtia.  Died  May  29,  1915,  aged  80.  Father  of  the  above. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Morning  Post,  June  i,  1915.) 

BIRCH,  RICHARD  JAMES  HOLWELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  18,  1823.  S.  of  Richard  Comyns  [of  the 
Bengal  Civil  Service].  B.  Jan.  26,  1803,  at  Calcutta.  School, 
Cheam,  Surrey  (Mr  Wilding).  Matric.  Michs.  1823.  Entered 
the  Bengal  Army  (Lieut.,  1823;  Capt.,  1836;  Major,  1849; 
Lieut. -Col.,  1854).  Served  in  the  Sikh  War;  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Served  as  Brigadier  in  Sir  Colin  Campbell's 
campaign  in  1850;  Major-General,  1858.  Judge-Advocate 
General  to  the  Forces  in  Bengal,  1841-52.  Military  Secretary 
to  the  Government  of  India,  1854-61;  rendered  valuable 
services  at  the  time  of  the  Indian  mutiny.  C.B.,  1849. 
K.C.B.,  i860.  Lieut. -General,  1862;  retired.  Married 
(i)  Elizabeth  Cunninghame,  dau.  of  Sir  Jeremiah  Bryant, 
Knt.,  Nov.  2,  1831,  at  Delhi;  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  George 
P.  Burden.   Died  Feb.  25,  1875,  at  Venice.    {Boase;  D.N.B.) 

BIRCH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  26,  1781.  Of 
Lanes.   See  the  next;  perhaps  the  same. 

BIRCH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  25,  1782.  School,  Manchester  [adm.  there  Sept.  I773, 
as  Robert,  s.  of  the  late  Jonathan  Birch,  tradesman,  of 
Manchester].  Matric.  Lent,  1782;  Scholar,  1784.  Probably 
of  Holme  Hall,  near  BakeweU,  Derbs.  Died  Aug.  18,  1849, 
aged  85,  at  Sawtrey  All  Saints';  formerly  of  Holme  Hall, 
Derbs.  Father  of  Charles  (1821).  {F.M.O.,  483;  Manchester 
Sell.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  11.  442.) 

BIRCH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  17, 
1798.  S.  of  Samuel  [dramatist,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B. 
in  London.  Scholar,  1798;  matric.  Lent,  1799;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1805;  D.D.  1828.  Fellow,  1804-9.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1803;  priest,  June  9,  1805;  C.  of 
Stanground,  Hunts.,  1803.  C.  of  Ibstock,  Lines.,  1805.  R. 
of  St  Mary  Woolchurch,  and  St  Mary  Woolnoth,  London, 
1808-48.  Geometry  Lecturer  at  Gresham  College,  1808. 
Chaplain  to  Sir  Charles  Floyer,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1808-9  and  to  his  father  1814-5.  Preb.  of  St  Pauls',  1819- 
48.  V.  of  Little  Marlow,  Bucks.,  1833-48.  Married  Margaret, 
dau.  of  William  Browning,  Esq.,  of  Wobum  Place,  Bedford 
Square,  London,  Apr.  15,  1811.  Author,  Sermons.  Died 
June  24,  1848,  at  Little  Marlow.  Father  of  Edwin  R.  (1846) 
and  of  the  next.    {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BIRCH,  SAMUEL.  Hon.  LL.D.  1875.  S.  of  Samuel  (above). 
Rede  Lecturer,  1875.  Egj'ptologist  and  keeper  of  Oriental 
antiquities  in  the  British  Museum.  D.C.L.  (O.xford)  1876. 
Died  Dec.  27,  1885.  Brother  of  Edwin  R.  (1846)  and  father 
of  Walter  de  Gray  (i860).   (D.N.B.) 

BIRCH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28,  1759.  Of 
London.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  of  London.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1761.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  2,  1761.  No 
call.  Died  s.p.  Brother  of  George  (1757).  (Burke,  L.G., 
1862.) 

BIRCH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1831. 
Of  Leics.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  Matric.  Michs.  1831.  Migrated 
to  Pembroke,  Oct.  13,  1833;  B.A.  1837.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Bexhill,  Sussex,  1836-40;  died  1840  {Cant.  Act  Bk.). 
Perhaps  brother  of  Edward  (1827). 

BIRCH,  THOMAS  BERNARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Jesus,  June  8,  1808.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph,  Esq.  [of  The 
Hazles,  Lanes.].  B.  [Mar.  18,  1791]  at  Liverpool.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1816.  Adm.  at 


Bird,  Bertram  Hugh 

Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  28,  1811.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1817. 
Private  Secretary  to  Lord  Melbourne.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  2nd  Bart.,  Aug.  22,  1833.  M.P.  for  Liverpool,  1847-52. 
High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire,  1841.  Magistrate  and  D.L.  for 
Lanes.  Of  The  Hazles  (or  Hazels),  Prescot,  Lanes.  Died 
Mar.  3,  1880.    {Vict.  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  iii.  157,  174;  Boase.) 

BIRCH,  WALTER  DE  GRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  11, 
i860.  S.  of  Samuel  [LL.D.  (1875),  the  Egyptologist].  B. 
Jan.  I,  1842,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1S60.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Glasgow)  1896.  In  the  MSS. 
Department  of  the  British  Museum,  1864-1902.  Librarian 
and  Curator  to  the  Marquess  of  Bute,  1902-14.  F.S.A. 
Vice-President  of  the  British  Archaeological  Association  and 
of  the  St  Paul's  Ecclesiological  Society.  Made  a  special  study 
of  Anglo-Saxon,  medieval  Latin,  and  of  the  Portuguese  and 
Spanish  languages;  an  expert  in  literary  and  record  research. 
Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Author,  antiquarian.  Died 
Mar.  8,  1924,  at  Monte  Carlo.   {The  Times,  Mar.  13,  1924.) 

BIRCH  [post  BIRCH  WOLFE],  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Apr.  10,  1818.  B.  at  Widdington,  Essex.  [Per- 
haps s.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Widdington,  and  R.  of  North 
Fambridge,  Essex.]  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B..\.  1823;  M.B. 
1827.  Probably  re-adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  29,  1835; 
clerk,  M..'V.  (sic) ;  of  Gazeley,  near  Newmarket.]  Ord.  deacon 
(Nor^vieh)  June  17,1821;  priest,  Sept.  22,^1822 ;  B.A. ' St. Cath.' 
R.  of  Hardwicke,  Cambs.,  1852-60. 

BIRCH,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  7, 
1859.   S.  of  Edward  (1827),  R.  of  St  Saviour's,  Manchester. 

B.  there  Sept.  25,  1840.  School,  Manchester  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  Scholar,  1860-3;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1863;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Ladywood, 
Birmingham,   1863-5.    C.  of  Timperley,  Cheshire,   1865-6. 

C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Manchester,  1866-7;  R-  there  1868-1916. 
P.C.  of  Newbold,  Rochdale,  Lanes.,  1867-8.  Died  Apr.  19, 
1916,  aged  75.  Brother  of  Alfred  (1863)  and  father  of  Harold 
L.  (1899).   {Venn,  11.  347;  Crockford.) 

BIRCH,  WYRLEY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
iSoo.  S.  of  George  (1757),  of  Hamstead  Hall,  Staffs,  [and 
Mar>-,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Wyrley].  B.  Sept.  11,  1781.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1800.  Of  Wretham  Hall,  Norfolk. 
High  Sheriff,  1848.  Magistrate  for  Norfolk.  Married  Kathe- 
rine-Sarah,  dau.  of  Jacob  Reynardson,  Esq.,  of  HoUywell 
Hall,  Lines.,  July  19,  1804.  Died  Dec.  24,  1866,  aged  85,  at 
Wretham  Hall.  Father  of  George  W.  (1824),  Henry  W. 
(1829),  Frederick  L.  (1831)  and  LawTence  (1842).  (Eton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BIRCHAM,  CHARLES  [PARRANT].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Dec.  1791.  S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Hackford, 
Norfolk.  Bapt.  Jan.  14,  1775,  at  Reepham,  as  Charles 
Parrant.  School,  Wymondham.  Matric.  Michs.  1792,  as 
C.P.;  Scholar,  1792-4.  Died  Aug.  9,  1794.  Buried  at  Reep- 
ham.  M.l.    {Venn,  n.  124.) 

BIRCHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  May  25, 
1846.  S.  of  William,  brewer,  of  Kerdiston,  Norfolk.  B.  Aug. 
22,  1825,  at  Reepham.  Schools,  Yarmouth  Grammar  and 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  Exhibitioner, 
1848;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Iim,  Nov.  i6, 
1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1853.  Of  Hackford,  Reepham, 
Esq.   Died  1892.   (Venn,  11.  275.) 

BIRD,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  9,  1872. 
Of  Gloucs.  3rd  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  5,  Cavendish  Place, 
Bath.  B.  Sept.  2,  1S53,  at  Cheltenham.  Schools,  Cheltenham 
College  and  Chfton  College.  Matric.  Lent,  1872;  B..\.  1875. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  7,  1880,  age  26.  Ord.  deacon, 
1883;  priest  (Worcester)  1884;  C.  of  Hallow,  Worcs.,  1883-5. 
Chaplain  at  Poonamalee,  East  Indies,  1885-8;  of  Berham- 
pore,  188S-9.  Held  other  chaplaincies  in  India,  1889-93. 
Chaplain  at  Bellary,  Madras,  1896-7.  Died  there  Apr.  16, 
1897,  aged  43.  Brother  of  Gerald  T.  (1881).  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  May  20,  1897.) 

BIRD,  ARTHUR  HATFIELD  SUMNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1875.  [3rd]  s.  of  Robert  Wilberforce  (1833),  of 
Barton  House,  Shipston-on-Stour,  Worcs.  B.  Mar.  27,  1857, 
in  London.  Schools,  Tonbridge  and  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B-A.  1879.  Rowing  'blue,'  1879.  Adm.  at  the 
InnerTemple,  July4, 1878.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1881.  Practised 
at  Allahabad,  India;  also  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
Austraha.  An  advocate  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice  of  the 
North  West  Provinces  of  India.  Mining  Engineer  in  Utah, 
U.S.A.,  1893.  Accidentally  killed,  July  14,  1911,  in  America, 
by  the  fall  of  a  tree.  Brother  of  Robert  W.  M.  (1865)  and 
Edward  T.  (1877).    (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

BIRD,  BERTRAM  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1899. 
[S.  of  Reginald  Hereford  (1868),  R.  of  Brampton  Abbots, 
Heref.]  B.  Oct.  26,  1880,  at  Oldbury,  Salop.  School,  Radley. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon, 
1903;  priest  (Oxford)  1904;  C.  of  Eton,  Berks.,  1903-12.  C. 
of  Beaconsfield,  Bucks.,  19 12-16.  V.  of  Kidmore  End, 
Berks.,  1916-39-.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Crockford,  1939.) 


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Bird,  Charles 

BIRD,  CHARLES,  see  BURD. 

BIRD,  CHARLES.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Feb.  i6,  1852;  a  'Ten-year' 
man. 

BIRD,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  29,  1849.  S.  of  Charles  Smith  (1815).  B.  at  Burghfield, 
Berks.  Schools,  [Sherborne,  Bromsgrove]  and  King  Edward 
VI,  Birmingham  (Dr  Lee).  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853; 
M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Chichester)  1855;  C. 
of  Christ  Church,  Ramsgate.  C.  of  St  John's,  Margate,  in 
1859.  V.  of  West  FordingtoD,  Dorset,  1861-72.  Assistant 
Master  at  Bristol  Grammar  School,  1880-2.  Resided  latterly 
at  Knypersley  Hall,  near  Congleton,  Cheshire.  Died  there 
Jan.  12,  1908,  aged  77.  Brother  of  Claude  S.  (1856)  and 
WiUiam  (1844).  (Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Times,  Jan.  15,  1908.) 
BIRD,  CHARLES  [JOHN].  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
July  9,  1794.  4th  s.  of  William,  of  Hereford.  [B.  July  11, 
1777.]  School,  Madley,  Heref.  (Mr  Davis).  Matric.  Michs. 
1794,  as  C.  John;  Scholar,  1794;  B.A.  1799;  M.A.  1802.  Ord. 
priest  (Bristol,  Lift.  dim.  from  Hereford)  Oct.  2;,  1801,  as 
Cha.  John;  R.  of  Dinedor,  Heref.,  i8oi-54-  R-  oi  Mordiford, 
1803-54.  Rural  Dean  of  Ross.  Of  Drybridge  House,  Here- 
fordshire. F.A.S.  Married  (i)  Harriet  Jones,  of  Upton 
Castle,  Pembs.,  great  niece  of  John  Tasker,  Esq.,  of  Upton 
Castle,  May  19,  1803;  (2)  Rachel,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Glover,  M.A.,  of  Banner,  Norfolk,  Feb.  4,  1823.   Died  Dec.  6, 

1854,  aged  77,  at  Mordiford.    Father  of  Thomas  H.  (1824). 
(Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862;  Clergy  Lists,  1847,  1854;  G.  Mag., 

1855,  I-  2I5-) 

BIRD,  CHARLES  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  21,  1815.  S.  of  William  [West  Indian  merchant].  B. 
Mar.  28,  1795,  at  Union  Street„Liverpool.  School,  Maccles- 
field, Cheshire  (Dr  Davies).  Matric.  Lent,  1816;  Scholar, 
1818;  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  (yd  Wrangler)  1820; 
M.A.  1827.  Fellow,  1820.  Ord.  deacon,  1822;  priest,  1823; 
C.  of  Burghfield,  Berks.,  1823-44;  took  private  pupils — one 
of  them  being  Lord  Macaulay.  C.  of  Sulharastead,  1840.  V. 
of  Gainsborough,  Lines.,  1843-59.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1843. 
Chancellor  of  Lincoln,  1859-62.  An  ardent  entomologist. 
F.L.S.,  1828.  Married  Miss  Margaret  Wrangham,  at  Bowdon, 
Cheshire,  June  24,  1823.  Author,  theological;  also  devotional 
Poems  and  Sermons.  Died  Nov.  9,  1862.  Buried  at  Rise- 
holme.  Memorial  window  in  Gainsborough  Church.  Father 
of  Charles  J.  (1849),  William  (1844)  and  Claude  S.  (1856). 
(Boase;  D.N.B.) 
BIRD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1800.  S.  of  Christopher,  gent.,  of  Morland,  Westmorland. 
B.  there  1778.  Migrated  to  O.xford;  matric.  (St  Alban  Hall) 
June  9,  1803,  age  24;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1806.  Returned  to 
Cambridge;  re-adm.  at  the  College,  Oct.  27,  1809;  M.A.  (St 
John's)  18 10.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  York) 
Mar.  12,  1802;  priest  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Dec.  17, 
1802;  C.  of  Hexham,  Northumberland,  1802.  R.  of  High 
Hoyland,  Yorks.,  1807-9.  V.  (and patron)  of  ChoUerton,  North- 
umberland, 1821-67.  V.  of  Warden,  1827-67,  together  with 
the  curacies  of  Newborough  and  Heydon  Bridge.  Rural  Dean 
of  ChoUerton.  Died  there  May  10,  1867,  aged  88.  M.l.  Father 
of  the  next  and  George  (1832).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv; 
Al.  Oxon.) 
BIRD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1834.  S.  of  Christopher  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  High  Hoyland, 
Yorks.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  July  13,  1839;  priest,  1840;  C.  (to  his 
father)  of  Warden,  1839-55.  C.  of  High  Hoyland,  1855-67. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  ChoUerton,  Northumberland, 
1867-96.  Hon.  Canon  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1885-96.  Died 
unmarried  Dec.  29,  1896,  aged  80.  Buried  at  ChoUerton. 
Brother  of  George  (1832).  (H.  M.  Wood.) 
BIRD,  CHRISTOPHER.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1838.  S.  of  ,  of  Colby,  near  Appleby,  West- 
morland (Coll.  Reg.).  [S.  of  Ralph,  of  Sockenber.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1838;  Scholar,  1841;  B.A.  (5th  Wrangler)  1842;  M.A. 
1845.  Fellow.  Died  Sept.  3,  1846,  aged  26.  M.I.  at  Moriand, 
Westmorland.  (E.  Bellasis,  Westmorland  Church  Notes,  11. 
194.) 
BIRD,    CHRISTOPHER   WENTWORTH.     Adm.    pens,    at    St 

John's,  May  25,  1826.  S.  of ,  of  Whitehaven,  Middlesex 

(?  Whitehaven,  Cumberiand).  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1826;  B.A.  1830.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  13,  1834.  One, 
Wentworth  Bird,  '  M.A.',  was  Master  of  the  Grammar  School, 
Bolton,  in  1846;  C.  of  Downham,  Whalley,  Lanes.,  in  1849; 
afterwards  of  Hensingham  House,  Whitehaven,  without 
cure,  in  1854-6;  not  in  Clergy  List,  1858. 
BIRD,  CLAUDE  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
July  2,  1856.  S.  of  Charles  Smith  (1815),  clerk,  of  Gains- 
borough, Lines.  B.  at  Burghfield,  Berks.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon, 
1861;  priest  (Lincoln)  1862;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Lincoln, 
1861-3.    C.  of  Clareborough,  1864-5.    C.  of  Sandy,  Beds., 


Bird,  George 

1866-7.     Chaplain    of    Preshaw,    Hants.,    1877-96.     Hon. 
Chaplain  to  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution  in  East  London, 
1897-,  and  at  Bath,  1903-10.   Resided  latterly  at  8,  Burling- 
ton Street,  Bath.    Author,  Life  of  Chancellor  Bird.    Died 
July  15,  1910,  aged  73,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1849), 
etc.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 
BIRD,  CLEMENT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1881.    S. 
and  h.  of   James,  of  Hayward's  Heath,  Sussex.    B.  there 
July  6,  1862.    School,  Lancing.    Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1889.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Imi,  Jan.  6,  1885.   Ord. 
deacon,  1888;  priest  (Ripon)   1889;  C.  of  Hunslet,  Yorks., 
1888-90.    Minor  Canon  of  Chester,  1890-1900.    V.  of  Nor- 
manton,  Yorks.,   1900-26.    Died  Feb.   24,   1926.    (Lancing 
Coll.  Reg.) 
BIRD,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  July  i, 
1811.     3rd  s.   of   Robert,  of   Kemlworth,  Warws.    School, 
Leicester  (Mr  Vaughan).   Matric.  Michs.  1811;  Scholar,  1812. 
B.A.  1815.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1819,  age  25,  as 
3rd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  CUfton,  Gloucs.,  and  late  of  Magda- 
lene College,  Cambridge,   'B.A.'    CaUed  to  the  Bar,   1824. 
Apparently  gave  up  the  Law  for  the  Church.    R.  of  Tatten- 
haU,  Cheshire,  1834-42;  'B.A.'   R.  of  St  Thomas's,  Birming- 
ham, 1842-7.   V.  of  Wyton,  Hunts.,  1847-58.   Died  May  14, 
1858,  aged  65.   (G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  681.) 
BIRD,  EDWARD  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  16, 
1866.    S.  of  Edward  Wheeler  [of  the  Madras  Civil  Service; 
died  1903].  B.  July  2,  1847,  at  CUfton,  near  Bristol.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866.    (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
BIRD,  EDWARD  GWYNNE.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  Jan.  29,  1900. 
[3rd  s.  of  George  Garnons,  R.  of  Boughton,  Norfolk.  B.  Apr. 
15,  1880.]   Served  in  the  South  African  War;  enlisted  in  the 
Imperial  Yeomanry.    Returned  to  Cambridge;  B.A.   1902; 
M.A.  1920.    Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Lincoln)  1904;  C.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Gt  Grimsby,  1903-6.    Joined  the  Missions  to 
Seamen;  spent  much  time  with  the  Fishing  Fleets  on  the 
Dogger  Bank.   Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1906;  served  in  various 
ships,  1906-12.    During  the  Great  War,  with  the  Fleet  at 
GaUipoh.  Chaplain  at  the  Royal  Naval  Barracks,  Devonport ; 
at  Portsmouth  Dockyard,   1923;  to  the  Royal  Marines  at 
Eastney,  1927-8.    An  active  Freemason  and  a  good  sports- 
man. Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  28,  1928,  at  Eastney 
Barracks.   Buried  at  sea  off  Portsmouth.   Brother  of  Henry 
John  (1895).   (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Nov.  2,  1928;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 
BIRD,  EDWARD  TREVOR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1877.    S.  of  Robert  Wilberforce  (1833),  of  Barton  House, 
Shipston-on-Stour,  Worcs.    B.  June  3,  1858,  at  Tunbndge 
WeUs,  Kent.   School,  Tonbridge.   Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B..'\. 
1881;  M.A.  1884.    Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Exeter)  1883; 
C.  of  Bideford,  Devon,  1882-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1885-90. 
R.  of  Farmington,  Gloucs.,  1890-2.   V.  of  Caldicot,  Monm., 
1892-3.     Chaplain   at   Tangier,    1894-5.     Held   curacies   in 
England,  1895-1904.    British  Chaplain  at  Heidelberg,  Ger- 
many,   1904-8;    at    Zurich,    Switzerland,    1908-10.     Held 
curacies  in  London,  19 10-13.  V.  of  WartUng,  Sussex,  1922-9. 
Resided  latterly  at  Stratford-on-Avon.     Married  and  had 
issue.   Died  at  Stratford-on-Avon,  Dec.  5,  1931.    Brother  of 
Arthur  H.  S.  (1875)  and  of  Robert  W.  M.  (1865).   (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Dec.  11,  1931.) 
BIRD,  FRANCIS  BARRY.    Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1885.    S. 
of  Thomas  Vickers,  of  4,  Riversdale  Road,  Aigburth,  Liver- 
pool.  B.  Sept.  22,  1866.   School,  Repton,  and  afterwards  at 
Liverpool  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1890.  Solicitor. 
Died  May  24,  1894,  at  Aigburth.    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  K%ng's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 
BIRD,  FREDERICK  HOWARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter,  1879. 
Of   Daventry,   Northants.     B..\.   1883;    M.A.    1887.     Head 
Master  of   the   British  School   (afterwards   the   Brunswick 
CouncU  School),  Cambridge,  c.   1875-1915.    Died  Jan.   26, 
1915,  aged  63,  at  Chesterton  Road,  Cambridge,   (R.  F.  Scott; 
Cambridge  Daily  News,  Jan.  27,  1915-) 
BIRD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  23,  1832.  S.  of 
Christopher    (1800),    V.    of    ChoUerton,    Northumbedand. 
[School,  Shrewsbury.]    Matric.  Michs.   1832;  Scholar;   B..\. 

1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  July  23,  1836;  priest,  Oct.  21, 

1837.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.   Brother 
of  Christopher  (1834). 

BIRD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1877;  from  Fitz- 
wiUiam  Hall.  S.  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  of  Winchcombe,  Gloucs., 
deceased.  B.  .\pr.  10,  1858.  School,  Ashby  Grammar.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1879;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1887. 
Ord  deacon,  1881;  priest  (Lichfield)  1882;  C.  of  Fenton, 
Staffs.,  1881-4.  C.  of  St  Peter's  CoU.  Church,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1884-9.  Held  other  curacies,  1890-3.  V.  of 
BradweU,  Yorks.,  1893-1913.  V.  of  Bole  with  Saundby, 
Lines.,  1913-26.  V.  of  Holme  with  Langford,  1926-31.  Of 
Abbey  Terrace,  Winchcombe,  Gloucs.,  in  1938.  Author, 
Ronald's  Farewell.   (T.  A.  Walker,  557;  Crockford,  1938.) 


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Bird,  George  Shepheard 

BIRD,  GEORGE  SHEPHEARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
15,  1891.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  61,  Belsize  Park  Gardens,  London. 
B.  Aug.  30,  1871,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1895; 
priest  (Ripon)  1896;  C.  of  KirkstaU,  Yorks.,  1895-9.  C.  of  St 
Mary's,  Dover,  1899-1905.  R.  of  Gt  Bookham,  Surrey, 
1905-25.  V.  of  Rowledge,  1925-36.  During  the  Great  War, 
served  with  the  Church  Army  at  Dunkerque,  19 17.  Of 
Sandford  House,  Farnham,  Surrey,  in  1938.  Brother  of 
Gerald  F.  (1897).    (Crockford,  1938.) 

BIRD,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  HARVEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  I,  1887.  S.  of  George  Adam,  Esq.,  of  Glen- 
thorn,  Worcester.  B.  Oct.  25,  1870.  School,  King's,  Wor- 
cester. Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1893; 
M.A.  1897.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London;  House 
Physician  and  Clinical  Assistant.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1893. 
Consulting  Surgeon  to  the  Cottage  Hospital,  Edington, 
Somerset.  Surgeon  at  Bridgwater  Hospital.  Medical  Officer 
to  the  Post  Office  and  the  Port  Sanitary  Authority,  Bridg- 
water, 1902.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  the  Borough,  etc., 
1923-.  In  practice  at  Castle  Street,  Bridgwater.  Brother  of 
Kenric  H.  (1881).    {Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BIRD,  GERALD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1897.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  The  Grange,  Gt  Bookham,  Surrey.  B. 
Sept.  16,  1878,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  and  B.C.  1905;  M.B.  1906.  At  the 
London  Hospital;  House  Physician  and  House  Surgeon. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1905.  Chnical  Assistant  at  the  Hospital 
for  Sick  Children,  Gt  Ormond  Street,  London.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (R.A.M.C,  1915;  Desert  Water  Recon- 
naissance in  Egypt,  1916-17;  on  Lord  .^Uenby's  Stafi,  1917- 
19;  Major;  mentioned  in  three  despatches.  M.C.,  1918). 
Late  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  the  Borough  of  Godalming. 
Of  Basingfield,  Basingstoke,  Hants.;  retired.  Brother  of 
George  S.  (1891).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory, 
1938.) 

BIRD,  GERALD  THORNTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  7,  1881.  [S.  of  G[eorge],  of  Bath.  School,  Clifton 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  20,  1885;  of  Gloucs.  At  the  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst.  K.O.S.B.  Died  Oct.  1894.  Brother  of  Arthur 
(1872).   {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BIRD,  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  30, 
1780.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar;  B.A.  1785. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1785;  C.  of  Bildeston, 
Suffo'.k,  17S5.  R.  of  Little  Waltham,  Essex,  1787-1827.  Died 
there  Oct.  20,  1827,  aged  67.   (G.  Mag.,  1827,  n.  379-) 

BIRD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  10,  1827. 
Of  Norfolk.  [Perhaps  s.  of  John  Thoresby  (1783),  R.  of  Rock- 
land St  Peter.]  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  5,  1831;  priest.  May  20,  1832.  R. 
(and  patron)  of  Rockland  St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1839-80.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1881. 

BIRD,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  30,  1855.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Terence  {sic)  [Lorence] 
(1819),  Esq.,  barrister,  of  16,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
London.  B.  1837.  School,  Bury  St  Edmund's,  as  s.  of  John 
Terence,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  LL.B.  1859. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  7,  i860,  as  s.  of  John  Lorence. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1864.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BIRD,  HENRY  JOHN  GARNONS  ("GAMONS").  Matric.  Non- 
Coil.  Michs.  1895.  [S.  and  h.  of  George  Garnons,  clerk.]  B. 
1878.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  W.  Yorks.  Regt.; 
Major,  Machine  Gun  Corps;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Died 
s.p.  Brother  of  Edward  G.  (1900).  {Univ.  War  List;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 

BIRD,  HERBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  3, 
1899.   Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902. 

BIRD,  HERBERT  OLIVE  (OLAVE).  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Pembroke,  Jan.  18,  1875.  S.  of  William  Olive  (1845),  Capt. 
B.  at  Birkenhead.   Matric.  Lent,  1875. 

BIRD,  JAMES  G.  (GRANT).  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  29,  1849.  Of  Taplow  Hill,  Maidenhead.  [4th  s.  of 
Robert,  Esq.]  Died  before  residence,  Sept.  25,  1849,  aged  26, 
at  Taplow  Hill.  {Trinity  Hall  Aim.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1849, 
II.  553-) 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  28)  at  Peterhouse,  July  3, 
1775;  re-adm.  Mar.  25,  1780.  Of  Cumberland.  Probably  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  R.  of  Harrington,  Cumberland,  1780-5. 
Probably  R.  of  Bewcastle,  1778-1801.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Carlisle,  1783-1801.  Minor  Canon  of  Carlisle  (he  was  a 
witness  at  the  marriage  of  Sir  Walter  Scott  to  Margaret 
Charlotte  Carpenter  at  St  Mary's,  Dec.  24,   1797)-    R-  of 


Bird,  Reginald  Hereford 

Plumbland,  1788-1801.  Died  Nov.  2,  1801;  M.A.  (sic). 
Perhaps  father  of  John  (1808).  {T.  A.  Walker,  340;  W. 
Whellan,  Cumberland;  N.  and  Q.,  Jan.  1932,  p.  16.) 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  8,  i777-  B.  at  Brigg, 
Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  B.A.  1781.  C.  of  Manton,  Lines. 
Died  Feb.  21,  1847,  aged  87,  at  North  Kelsey,  Lines.  (G. 
Mag.,  1847,  I.  670.) 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  6,  1808.  Matric. 
Michs.  1809.  Of  Cumberland.  [Perhaps  s.  of  John  (1775), 
clerk.]  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  24,  1812;  B.A.  1814; 
M.A.  1834.  V.  of  Ainstable,  Cumberland,  1832-53.  Died  Mar. 
23.  1853,  aged  62,  at  Braithwaite  Lodge,  Keswicki  {T.  A. 
Walker,  387;  G.  Mag.,  1853,  i.  558.) 

BIRD,  JOHN.  M.A.  1865;  incorp.  from  DubUn.  S.  of  John.  B. 
in  Devon.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Nov.  17,  1851, 
age  26  (self-educated);  B.A.  (Dubl.)  1856;  M.A.  1863.  Ord. 
deacon,  1857;  priest  (Lichfield)  1858;  C.  of  Bushbury.  C.  of 
St  John's,  Peterborough,  in  1862.  R.  of  Walton-le-Wolds, 
Leics.,  1873-94.  Not  in  Crockford,  1895.  {Al.  Dubl.;  Crock- 
ford, 1874.) 

BIRD,  JOHN  LORENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  5, 
1819.  S.  and  h.  of  James  [of  the  Chancery  Reg.  Office],  Esq., 
of  Camden  Street,  Camden  Town,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs. 
1819.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  21,  i8ig,  age  21,  as  John 
Lorence.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1825.  Died  Oct.  13,  1883,  aged 
85,  at  II,  Paragon  Grove,  Surbiton  Hill,  Surrey.  Father  of 
Henry  J.  (1855).  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  24, 
1883.) 

BIRD,  JOHN  PERCIVAL  GOLDING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  II,  1868.  S.  of  Golding,  physician  [F.R.C.P.  for  whom 
see  D.N.B.]  of  23,  Brunswick  Square,  London.  B.  May  25, 
1851,  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869,  as  John  P.;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon, 
1874;  priest  (Winchester)  1876;  Winchester  Diocesan  Mis- 
sionary, 1874-6.  C.  of  Rotherhithe,  1876-8.  C.  of  St  Mark's, 
Cobury  Road,  1878-81.  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Halifax  at 
Hickleton  (donative)  Yorks.,  1895-1900.  Became  a  Roman 
Catholic,  1900;  latterly  a  priest,  of  Pitfield,  Meopham,  Kent. 
Died  Mar.  21,  1927,  in  London.  {Crockford;  The  Times, 
Mar.  25,  1927.) 

BIRD,  JOHN  SEALY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  30,  1864. 
B.  at  Taunton.  School,  Taunton.  Matric.  Michs.  1864. 
Went  into  business.   {Peile,  ii.  584.) 

BIRD,  JOHN  [THORESBY].  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
June  14,  1785.  S.  of  William,  grocer,  of  Worstead,  Norfolk. 
B.  there  .\pr.  25,  1768.  School,  North  Walsham  (Mr  Hep- 
worth).  Matric.  Lent,  1787,  as  J.  T.;  Scholar,  1785-93;  B.A. 
1790.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  21,  1790;  priest,  Sept.  23, 
1792;  C.  of  Southwold  and  Roydon,  Suffolk,  1790.  R.  of 
Bradfield  St  Clare,  1795-1815.  R.  of  Rockland  St  Peter, 
Norfolk,  1799-1839.  P.C.  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  1812-17.  R.  of 
Riddlesworth  and  Gatesthorpe,  Norfolk,  1815-39.  R.  of 
KnettishaU,  Suffolk,  1826-39.  Died  Feb.  3,  1839.  Perhaps 
father  of  Henry  (1827).   {Venn,  11.  iii.) 

BIRD,  KENRIC  HOLMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11, 
1881.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  solicitor,  of  Glenthom,  Worcester. 
B.  May  30,  1861,  at  Kidderminster.  School,  All  Saints', 
Kidderminster  (Mr  Egerton).  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1893.   Brother  of  George  W.  H.  (1887). 

BIRD,  MAURICE  CHARLES  HILTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  23,  1876.  S.  of  Maurice  Henry  HoUings, 
Esq.,  of  Barston  Grange,  North  Walsham,  Norfolk.  B.  Mar. 
28,  1857.  School,  Godolphin,  Hammersmith.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (St 
Albans)  1885;  C.  of  Ovington,  Essex,  1S82-5.  C.  of  Rudham, 
Norfolk,  1886-7.  R-  of  Brunstead,  1887-1924-  Rural 
District  Councillor,  Smallburgh  Board  of  Guardians,  etc. 
Married  and  had  issue.  A  naturalist;  contributed  papers  to 
the  Transactions,  Norfolk  and  Noricich  Nat.  Soc.  (vi-xi); 
President  of  the  Norfolk  and  Norwich  Naturalists'  Society, 
1908.   Died  Oct.  18,  1924,  at  Brunstead. 

BIRD,  O'MOORE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  i8,  1856.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Sussex.  B.  at  Vienna. 
School,  Vienna  Gymnasium.  Matric.  Michs.  1856,  as  W. 
O'Moore;  B.A.  i86o. 

BIRD,  REGINALD  HEREFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1868.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Hugh  (1824).  B.June  21, 
1849,  at  Westhide,  near  Ledbury,  Heref.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Ord. 
deacon,  1873;  priest  (Worcester)  1874;  C.  of  Belbroughton, 
Worcs.,  1874-5.  C.  of  Calne,  Wilts.,  1876-8.  V.  of  Gt 
Wollaston,  Salop,  1879-85.  R.  of  Thruxton  with  Kingstone, 
Heref.,  1885-1905.  R.  of  Brampton  Abbotts,  Ross,  1905-28. 
Died  Mar.  14,  1928.  Father  of  Bertram  H.  (1899).  (Burke, 
L.G.) 


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Bird,  Richard 

BIRD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1824.  S. 
of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Birmingham.  [School,  Birmingham.] 
Migrated  (age  21)  to  Magdalene,  Oct.  21,  1825;  matric. 
Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  25,  1825, 
as  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  solicitor,  of  Birmingham.  Died  Apr.  18, 
1836,  aged  31,  at  Birmingham.   (G.  Mag.,  1836,  i.  677.) 

BIRD,  ROBERT  WILBERFORCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  3,  1833.  Matric.  Lent,  1834.  [S.  of  Robert  Merttins,  of 
the  Bengal  Civil  Service  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  May  25, 
1814,  at  Benares.]  Entered  the  Bengal  Army  (Ensign,  1835; 
Lieut.,  1841 ;  Capt.,  1848).  First  Assistant  to  the  Resident  at 
Lucknow,  1846;  to  the  Superintendent  at  Ajmere,  1852. 
Retired,  1856;  Hon.  Major.  Of  Barton  House,  Shipston-on- 
Stour,  Worcs.  J. P.  for  Suffolk  and  for  the  counties  of 
Gloucester,  Worcester  and  Warwickshire.  Died  Apr.  29, 
1888,  at  Gt  .Malvern.  Father  of  Robert  W.  M.  (1865),  Arthur 
H.  S.  (1875)  and  Edward  T.  (1877).  (V.  C.  P.  Hodson, 
Officers  of  the  Bengal  Army.) 

BIRD,  ROBERT  WILBERFORCE  MERTTINS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  6,  1865  (did  not  reside).  [S.  and  h.  of  Robert 
Wilberforce  (1833),  Major,  of  Barton  House,  Shipston-on- 
Stour,  Worcs.  B.  1845.  School,  Tonbridge.]  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  12,  1864.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1867. 
Practised  in  China  till  1872.  Of  Shanghai,  China.  Died  1874. 
Brother  of  Arthur  H.  S.  (1875),  etc.   (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

BIRD,  SAMUEL  OGLEBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2, 
1822.   Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826. 

BIRD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  18, 
1776.  S.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Crosby  Garrett,  Westmorland. 
B.  there.  Schools,  St  Bees,  Cumberland;  Kirkby  Stephen, 
and  Kendal,  Westmorland.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  Scholar, 
1779;  B.A.  1780.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  18,  1780;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1782;  C.  of  Harrold,  Beds.,  1782-.  R.  of 
Crosby  Garrett,  Westmorland,  1822-31.  P.C.  of  Maller- 
stang,  1822-31.  Died  Jan.  20,  1832.  Brother  of  William 
(1763).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  G.  Mag.,  1832,  i.  91.) 

BIRD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  2,  1885.  S.  of 
John  Dunham,  M.B.  B.  May  31,  1866,  at  Heaton  Norris, 
Stockport.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1903.  Ord. 
deacon,  1889;  priest  (London)  1890;  C.  of  Holy  Trimty, 
Brompton,  1889-90.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Chelsea,  Middlesex, 
1890-8.  R.  of  St  Fagan  with  Llanilterne,  Cardiff,  1898-1902. 
R.  of  Clifton  with  Clapton,  Notts.,  1920-39.  Resident  at 
Colgate  Hill,  Horsham,  Sussex,  in  1939.  (Peile,  11.  720; 
Crockford,  1939.) 

BIRD,  THOMAS  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
May  31,  1824.  2nd  s.  of  Charles  John  (1794).  R-  of  Mordiford, 
Heref.  [B.  May  12,  1806.]  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1824;  Scholar;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  1825.  Ord.  deacon,  1831;  priest,  1837;  C.  of 
Westhide,  Heref.  P.C.  of  More  ton- Jeffries,  1844-68.  V.  of 
Yarkhill,  1849-68;  Surrogate.  Of  Drybridge  House,  Heref. 
J. P.  Married  (i)  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Bell,  Esq.,  of  Hopton 
Hall,  Suffolk,  Sept.  8,  1846;  (2)  Emma,  dau.  of  John  Cheale 
Green,  M.A.,  1856.  Died  July  26,  1868.  Father  of  Reginald 
H.  (1868).   (Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BIRD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1763. 
S.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Crosby  Garrett,  Westmorland.  School, 
Appleby,  Westmorland  (Mr  Yeats).  Matric.  Easter,  1763; 
B.A.  1767;  M..\.  1785.  R.  of  Crosby  Garrett,  1769-1822.  C. 
of  Mallerstang,  1814.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1776)- 

BIRD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1773.  S.  of  Charles,  of  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Lent,  1774;  Scholar,  1776.  Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  13,  1773;  of  Kenilworth,  Warws.,  eldest  son  of  Chairles, 
late  of  vVood  Street,  Cheapside,  Esq.,  deceased. 

BIRD,  V/ILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  30,  1834.  Of 
Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Died  May  27,  1836,  aged  27, 
at  Cambridge;  'a  student  of  Queens'.'  (G.  Mag.,  1836,  11. 
107.) 

BIRD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1844.  S.  of  Charles  Smith  (1815),  clerk.  B.  at  Burghfleld, 
Berks.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1852.  Ord. 
deacon,  1849;  priest,  1852;  C.  of  Morton  and  East  Stockwith, 
Lines.  C.  of  Nelson  and  Marlborough,  New  Zealand.  C.  of 
Stodmarsh,  Kent,  1868-73.  Of  Canterbury  in  18S0;  without 
cure.  Disappears  from  Crocft/ori,  1893.  Brother  of  Claude  S. 
(1856),  etc. 

BIRD  [post  WOOLNER-BIRD],  WILLIAM  FLINDELL.  Adm. 
scholar  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  19,  1899.  S.  and  h.  of 
Fred-rick  [of  Westerfiekl,  Suffolk].  B.  Oct.  21,  1881,  at 
Whitton,  Suffolk.  [School,  Hereford  Cathedral.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Assistant  Master  at  the 
Cathedral  Choir  School,  Lincoln,  1903-6;  at  Ashby-de-la- 


BiRDwooD,  Halhed  Brodrick 

Zouch  Grammar  School,  1907-11.  Assumed  the  surname  of 
Woolner-Bird.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  'Erewhon,' 
Epping,  Essex,  in  1936. 

BIRD,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  18, 
1803;  from  Oxford.  Matric.  (St  Edmund  Hall)  June  2, 
1802,  age  32  (sic).  S.  of  William,  merchant,  of  St  Botolph's, 
Bishopsgate,  London.  B.  there  Nov.  22,  1773.  School, 
Epping  Forest  (Mr  M.  Davis).  Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar, 
1S04;  B.A.  1806.  Ord.  deacon  ( ,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canter- 
bury) 1805;  priest,  1806;  C.  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk,  1805-.  R. 
of  Widmerpool,  Notts.,  1812-31.  Died  1831.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1831,  i.  646.) 

BIRD,  WILLIAM  HENRY  BENBOW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
.■\pr.  29,  1876.  S.  of  Henry  [soUcitor],  of  The  Vineyard, 
Uxbridge,  Middlesex.  B.  there  Mar.  29,  1857.  School,  Win- 
chester. Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
1st  Class)  1880;  M.A.  1918.  A  schoolmaster  for  some  years. 
Editor  of  the  Calendar  of  Close  Rolls  at  the  Public  Record 
Office,  1906-34.  Contributed  papers  on  obscure  points  of 
family  history  and  devolution  of  estates  to  the  Ancestor, 
the  Genealogist,  and  the  Proceedings  of  historical  societies;  a 
recognised  authority  on  such  matters;  the  earlier  volumes  of 
The  Complete  Peerage  owe  much  to  his  researches.  As  editor 
of  the  Calendar  of  Close  Rolls  produced  a  series  of  volumes, 
covering  almost  a  century;  devoted  his  spare  time  to  the 
Catalogue  of  the  Muniments  of  his  College.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  5, 
1934,  aged  77,  at  4,  Stanley  Crescent,  London,  W.  11.  (The 
Times,  Dec.  7,  1934.) 

BIRD,  WILLIAM  OLAVE  (OLIVE).  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  19,  1845.  S.  of  William  Guest.  B.  Jan.  25,  1826,  at 
Lichfield.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1845,  as  W.  Ohve. 
Went  into  the  Army,  Cornet,  10th  Light  Dragoons,  1848,  as 
W.  Oliver;  Lieut.,  1852;  afterwards  6th  Dragoon  Guards; 
Capt.;  retired.  Father  of  Herbert  O.  (1875).  (Peile,  11.  491; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BIRDS,  DAVID.  .'Vdm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  23,  1818.  Of 
Salop.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1823;  priest  (Lichfield)  1834;  P.C.  of  Penley,  Salop,  1834. 
P.C.  of  Duddleston,  Salop,  1838-71,  and  R.  of  Little  Ness. 
Chaplain  of  the  EUesmere  Union,  1855-71.  Died  Feb.  28, 
1871,  at  Ellesmere.  Probably  brother  of  the  next.  (R.  F. 
Scott;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Mar.  11,  1871.) 

BIRDS,  WILLIAM  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  21, 
1817.  Matric.  Michs.  1817,  as  William;  B.A.  1821;  M.A. 
1841,  as  W.  Taylor.  Ord.  deaco-i,  1821;  priest  (Chester) 
1822;  P.C.  of  Penley,  Salop,  1823-.  R.  of  Preston-on-Wild- 
moor,  Salop,  1826-60.  Died  May  27,  i860,  aged  60.  Probably 
brother  of  the  above.  (G.E.C.,  Gra  iuati  Notes ;  The  Guardian, 
June  6,  i860.) 

BIRDWOOD,  GEORGE  CHRISTOPHER  MOLESWORTH.  Hon. 
LL.D.  1886.  Professor  of  .\natomy  and  Physiology  and  of 
Materia  Medica  at  Grant  Medical  College,  Bombay.  Ren- 
dered special  service  in  the  Revenue  and  Statistical  Depart- 
ments of  the  Inchan  Office,  1871-1902.  K.C. I.E.,  1887.  C.S.I. 
Died  June  28,  1917.  Brother  of  Herbert  M.  (1854)  and  Roger 
A.  (1869).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BIRDWOOD,  GORDON  TRAVERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  8,  1886.  3rd  s.  of  Herbert  Mills  (1854),  Judge  of  the 
High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay.  B.  Jan.  24,  1867,  at 
Wadwan,  Bombay.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Lent, 
1886;  B.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1892;  M.A.  and  M.D.  1896. 
At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1892. 
D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (Eng.)  1896.  Entered  the  Indian  Medical 
Service.  Surgeon  Capt.,  1896;  Major,  1905;  Lieut. -Col., 
1913;  retired,  Nov.  2,  1920.  Served  on  the  North-East 
Frontier  of  India,  1894  (Abor  Expedition);  on  the  North- 
west Frontier,  Waziristan  E.xpedition,  1894-5;  operations 
in  Samana  and  in  the  Kurram  Valley,  1897-8.  Sometime 
Professor  of  Midwifery  at  the  Lucknow  Medical  College. 
Principal  of  the  Medical  School  at  Agra.  Physician  and 
Surgeon  at  the  Deal-Walmer  Victoria  Hospital.  Twice 
married  and  had  issue.  Of  The  Beach,  Walmer,  Kent. 
.\uthor,  medical.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
589;  Medical  Directory,  1938;  Indian  Medical  Service;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  i937-) 

BIRDWOOD,  HALHED  BRODRICK.  .4dm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  24,  18S9.  4th  s.  of  Herbert  Mills  (next).  B. 
May  29,  1870,  at  Bideford,  Devon.  School,  Clifton  College. 
Matric.  Easter,  1889.  Entered  the  Army  (2nd  Lieut.,  Worcs. 
Regt.,  1891;  Lieut.,  1893;  Capt.,  Indian  Army,  1901;  Major, 
1909).  On  active  service  on  the  North-West  Frontier,  1897-8, 
and  in  the  Samana  and  the  Kurram  Valley;  at  Tirah,  1897-8. 
Served  in  the  South  .\frican  War,  1901-2  (mentioned  in 
despatches).  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Col.,  27th  Light 
Cavalrv,  Indian  .'\rmv;  Brigadier-General;  retired).  Of 
DeaksFarm  House,  Cuckfield,  Sussex.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  (T.  A,  Walker,  607;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Univ.  War  List.) 


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BiRDWOOD,  Herbert  Mills 

BIRDWOOD,  HERBERT  MILLS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  14,  1854.  3rd  s.  of  Christopher,  General  of  the  Bombay 
Army  (and  of  Pucklechurch,  Gloucs.).  B.  May  29,  1837,  at 
Belgaum,  Bombay  Presidency.  Schools,  Plymouth  Grammar, 
Exeter,  and  Edinburgh  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
Scholar;  {23rd  Wrangler,  1858;  Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
1858);  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1863;  LL.M.  1879;  LL-D-  1890. 
Fellow,  1858.  Hon.  Fellow,  1901.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  9,  1877;  'Bombay  C.S.,  age  40;  3rd  s.  of  Christopher, 
of  Pucklechurch,  Gloucs.,  Lieut.-Gen.,  Bombay  Army." 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1889.  Went  to  Bombay,  1859.  Assistant 
Collector  successively  in  Thana,  Broach,  Surat  and  Ahmeda- 
bad.  Under  Secretary  in  the  judicial,  political  and  educa- 
tional departments,  1863,  and  Secretary  to  the  Bombay 
Legislative  Council.  Judge  of  the  Ratnagiri  district,  1871- 
81,  where  he  gained  a  reputation  for  independence  by  de- 
ciding against  the  government  in  cases  connected  with  the 
revenue  survey  department.  Judicial  Commissioner  at 
Karachi,  1881-5.  Judge  of  the  Bombay  High  Court,  1885- 
92.  Member  of  the  Bombay  Council,  1892-7.  C.S.I.,  1893. 
Vice-chancellor  of  Bombay  University,  1891-2.  Returned 
to  England,  Apr.  1897;  practised  before  the  Privy  Council 
on  Indian  appeals.  Of  Dalkeith  House,  Twickenham.  J. P. 
for  Middlesex.  Botanist;  wrote  on  Indian  flora.  President  of 
the  Agri-Horticultural  Society  of  Western  India,  and  of  the 
Bombay  Natural  History  Society  (botanical  section).  Author, 
legal,  etc.  {see  Peterhouse  Bibliography).  Died  Feb.  21,  1907. 
Buried  at  Twickenham.  Brother  of  George  C.  M.  (1886)  and 
the  next;  father  of  Gordon  T.  (1886)  and  Halhed  B.  (above). 
{T.  A.  Walker,  509;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BIRDWOOD,  ROGER  ALAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  2,  1869.  2nd  s.  of  Christopher,  Major-General  (Indian 
Army)  of  Glenbumie,  Bideford,  Devon.  B.  Oct.  14,  1851, 
at  Bombay.  Schools,  Blackheath  and  King's  College,  Lon- 
don. Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar,  1870;  B.A.  1873;  M.A. 
1881;  M.B.  1887;  M.D.  1889.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  :877.  Medical  Superintendent  of  Park  Hospital, 
Hither  Green,  in  1909.  Sometime  General  Superintendent  of 
small-pox  arrangements  of  the  Metropolitan  Asylums  Board. 
Medical  Superintendent  of  small-pox  hospital  ships.  South 
Western  Fever  Hospital  and  North  Eastern  Fever  Hospital, 
1884.  House  Surgeon  of  Gravesend  Hospital,  Kent.  Served 
as  Civil  Surgeon  in  the  Galeka  and  Zulu  Campaigns.  Author, 
medical.  Died  Jan.  2,  1924,  aged  72,  at  Twickenham. 
Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  [T.  A.  Walker,  534;  The  Times, 
Jan.  3,  1924.) 

BIRKBECK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  7, 
1835.  S.  and  h.  of  John  [banker],  of  Anley,  Settle,  Yorks. 
B.  [July  6,  1817]  at  Anley  House.  Matric.  Michs.  1837. 
Banker.  Of  Anley,  Yorks.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding,  and  of 
Settle.  Married  Lydia,  dau.  of  Robert  Stansfeld,  of  Field 
House,  Sowerby,  Halifax,  June  9,  1841,  at  Hahfax.  Died 
July  31,  1890.  Brother  of  Joseph  (1848).  (Foster,  Wilson 
of  High  Wray.) 

BIRKBECK,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890.  S.  of  John, 
Esq.,  junr.,  of  Anley,  Settle,  Yorks.  B.  Mar.  8,  1872.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Served  in  the  Matabele 
campaign,  1893,  and  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1902. 
Adjutant  to  Orpen's  Horse;  afterwards  in  command  of 
the  Border  Scouts;  Lieut. -Col.,  6th  Batt.,  Territorial  Regt. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (commanded  6th  Batt.,  Duke  of 
Wellington's  Regt.,  till  Oct.  1915;  afterwards  on  the  staff 
of  the  2nd  Army  in  France).  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding,  1905. 
Of  Anley,  Settle,  Yorks.  Chairman  of  the  Settle  Bench, 
1927-35.  Reared  much  game;  also  a  breeder  of  Irish  water 
spaniels.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  June  25,  1935. 
(Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1934;  The  Times, 
June,  1935.) 

BIRKBECK,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  28, 
1848.  2nd  s.  of  John.  B.  June  9,  1830,  at  .\nley  House, 
Settle,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Of  Langcliffe,  Bourne- 
mouth.  Married  and  had  issue.   Brother  of  John  (1835). 

BIRKBECK,  WILLIAM  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  June  17,  1826.  S.  and  h.  of  George  [M.D.].  B. 
Mar.  27,  1806,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1826;  Scholar,  1828;  B.A.  {gth  Wrangler)  1830;  M.A. 
1833.  Fellow,  1830.  Held  various  College  offices.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1830.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1833.  Q.C., 
1886.  Adm.  at  Downing,  June  6,  i860.  Downing  Professor 
of  Laws,  1860-85.  Examiner  in  Civil  Law,  1873-4.  Reader 
in  Equity  to  the  Council  of  Legal  Education,  London,  1854- 
73.  President  of  the  Birkbeck  Literary  and  Scientific 
Institution.  Master  of  Downing,  1885-8.  Died  May  25, 
1888,  aged  82,  at  Downing  College.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

BIRKENHEAD,  ARTHUR  RANDOLPH.  Matric.  from  Trinity 
Hall,  Michs.  1884;  Scholar,  1885;  B.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon, 
1888;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1889;  Chaplain  of  St  Peter's 


Birkett,  John  Parker 

School,  Weston-super-Mare,  1888-92.  C.  of  St  Maurice's, 
Winchester,  1892-4.  Held  other  curacies,  1894-9.  C.  of 
Market  Bosworth,  Leics.,  1899-1914.  Died  Jan.  26,  1914, 
aged  48,  in  the  Leicester  Infirmary.  {The  Guardian,  Jan.  30, 
1914.) 

BIRKETT,  ARTHUR  ISMAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1882.  S.  of  Thomas  (1854),  clerk,  of  Summerhill  Shrubbery, 
Weston-super-Mare,  Somprset.  B.  Mar.  27,  1863,  at  CarUsle, 
Cumberland.  Schools,  Bruton,  Somerset,  and  University 
College,  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889. 
Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Southwell)  1887;  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Derby,  1886-7.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  dio.  Calcutta, 
1887-1905;  at  Lucknow,  1887;  at  Lusadia,  1905-12,  and 
again,  1913-16.  .\  devoted  and  enthusiastic  worker  in  the 
mission  field,  also  a  capable  organiser.  Accidentally  drowned 
Aug.  17,  1916,  aged  53,  at  Jesing  pur,  Lusadia.  Brother  of 
John  S.  (1885).   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  8,  1916.) 

BIRKETT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1893. 
S.  of  John,  of  Lock  Villa,  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmorland. 
B.  Aug.  7,  1874,  at  Morecambe,  Lanes.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M..'^.  1905.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1898;  priest  (Exeter)  1901;  C.  of  Bickley,  Cheshire, 
1898-1900.  Held  other  curacies,  1900-6.  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Ardwick,  Lanes.,  1908-9;  R.  there,  1909-13.  R.  of  Staveley, 
Yorks.,  1913-30.  V.  of  Eaton  Bray,  Beds.,  1930-2.  V.  of 
Compton  Dundon,  Somerset,  1932-7.  Of  Salcombe,  S. 
Devon,  in  1938.   {Crockford,  1938.) 

BIRKETT,  EDMUND  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  7,  1833.  S.  of  John,  solicitor,  of  London.  B.  there 
Feb.  9,  1814.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  M.B.  1838; 
M.L.  1839;  M.D.  1847.  Practised  in  London.  F.R.C.P.,  1848. 
Physician  to  the  Surrey  Dispensary.  Hon.  Secretary  to  the 
Physical  Society  of  Guy's  Hospital,  London,  and  to  the 
Hunterian  Society.  Censor,  etc.  Vice-President,  1885-6. 
Consulting  Physician  to  the  City  of  London  Hospital. 
Retired,  1S90;  residing  with  his  son  at  Emsworth  rectory, 
Hants.,  in  1897.  Editor  of  Thompson's  Pharmacopoeia.  Died 
May  8,  1903,  aged  89,  at  the  rectory,  Westbourne,  Sussex. 
{I'enn,  11.  221;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BIRKETT,  EDWARD  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  19,  1786.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  in  Carlisle.  Schools, 
[Carlisle  Grammar]  and  Hawkshead.  Matric.  Michs.  1786; 
Scholar;  1787;  B.A.  1790. 

BIRKETT,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  I,  1819.  Of  Durham.  [S.  of  Joseph  (i773)>  clerk.  B. 
Apr.  7,  1799.  School,  Durham.]  Matric.  Michs.  18x9; 
Scholar,  1820;  B..^.  1823;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1825; 
priest,  1826.  V.  of  St  Florence's,  near  Tenby,  Pembs.,  1829- 
77;  restored  the  Church  and  built  a  new  vicarage,  also 
started  a  village  school.  An  ideal  country  pastor;  managed  a 
benefit  club;  drew  up  indentures  and  settled  disputes  among 
his  parishioners;  also  possessed  sufficient  medical  knowledge 
to  attend  poor  people  and  dispense  drugs  prescribed  by  the 
Tenby  doctor.  Married  Mary  Smith,  of  Papcastle,  Cocker- 
mouth.  Author,  The  Trial  of  Creation  and  other  poems. 
Died  Nov.  26,  1877,  aged  7S.   [Boase;  F.  Barnes.) 

BIRKETT,  HENRY  JAMES  DILKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1896.  S.  of  George  Gilbert.  B.  Oct.  22,  1879,  at 
Louth,  Lines.  School,  Isle  of  Wight  (Mr  Whittam).  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.B.,  B.C.  and  M.A.  1906;  M.D. 
1910.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  Senior 
House  Surgeon.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1904.  House  Physician 
at  the  General  Lying-in  Hospital,  York  Road;  at  the  Hospital 
for  Sick  Children,  Gt  Ormond  Street,  London.  Captain  in 
the  South  African  Medical  Corps.  In  practice  at  Southsea, 
Hants.  Died  Jan.  19,  1929,  at  Merrilyn,  Lee-on-the-Solent. 
(Medical  Directory,  1922;  Medical  Who's  Who,  1927;  The 
Times,  Jan.  22,  1929.) 

BIRKETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  14,  1818.  Of 
Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar,  1821;  B.A.  {^rd 
Wrangler)  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Fellow,  1827.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Nov.  5,  1826;  priest,  Nov.  4,  1827.  Probably  R.  of 
Laceby,  Lines.,  1832.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham 
College,  1853-70.  Died  June  19,  1878,  at  Cheltenham. 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.,  29.) 

BIRKETT,  JOHN  PARKER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Feb.  7,  1835.  Of  Durham.  S.  of  R.  (?  Robert),  clerk.  B.  at 
Kelloe,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1836. 
Migrated  to  Jesus,  June  24,  1836;  B.A.  (igth  Wrangler)  1840; 
M.A.  1843.  Fellow  of  Jesus.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1842 ; 
priest,  1843.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow  School,  1842-4. 
R.  of  Graveley,  Hunts.,  1852-80.  Rural  Dean  of  Bourn  (or 
Knapwell)  1864.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1871-80.  Proctor  for 
Ely  Diocese,  1874.  Died  June  15,  1880,  aged  64,  at  Graveley. 
Probably  brother  of  Robert  (1824).  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  The 
Times,  June  19,  1880.) 


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BiRKETT,  John  Stanwell 

BIRKETT,  JOHN  STANWELL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1885. 
[2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (1854),  clerk,  of  Weston-super-Mare.  B. 
May  14,  1866.  School,  Haileybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
Scholar;  B.A.  {2gth  Wrangler)  1888;  M.A.  1894.  Solicitor;  in 
the  firm  of  Withers,  Benson,  Birkett  and  Davies,  of  4, 
Arundel  Street,  Strand,  London.  Solicitor  to  the  Hampstead 
Garden  City  Co.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  July  8,  1916. 
Brother  of  Arthur  I.  (1882).    {Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BIRKETT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's,  June  15, 
1773.  S.  of  John,  of  Portinscale,  Keswick.  B.  there  i755. 
School,  St  Bees  (Mr  James).  Matric.  Michs.  1773;  Scholar, 
1773;  B.A.  1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Sarum)  Mar.  15,  1778;  priest  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Sarum) 
Mar.  II,  1781.  V.  of  Stanton,  Durham,  1796-1833;  pre- 
viously Chaplain  in  the  Army.  Married  .Anne  Robinson, 
Apr.  12,  1795.  .\  devoted  parish  priest  and  a  man  of  con- 
siderable Uterary  ability;  took  a  pride  in  the  cultivation  of 
his  extensive  gardens  and  gave  a  large  portion  of  the  produce 
to  the  poor.  Died  Sept.  7,  1833.  Father  of  George  W. 
(1819).    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Florence  Barnes.) 

BIRKETT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1824. 
Of  Westmorland.  [S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Kelloe,  Durham.] 
School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B..\.  {zyth  Wrangler) 
1829;  Scholar,  1830;  M.A.  1832;  B.D.  1S39.  Fellow,  1832- 
51.  Bursar.  Ord.  priest  (Carlisle,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  8, 
1833.  Died  May  9,  185 1,  aged  45,  at  Kelloe  vicarage. 
Probably  brother  of  John  P.  (1835).   (G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.  678.) 

BIRKETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  13,  1854. 
S.  of  John,  brewer  [of  Broomhill,  Cumberland,  and  grandson 
of  Joseph  (1773),  clerk].  B.  July  10,  1835,  at  Crosthwaite, 
Cumberland.  Bapt.  Sept.  24,  1835.  [Schools,  CarUsle 
Grammar  and  Durham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar;  B..\. 
1858;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (St  Da\'id's) 
i860;  C.  of  Yealand  Conyers,  Lanes.,  1858-68.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Manchester,  1870;  retired.  Afterwards  resided  at  Weston- 
super-Mare,  Somerset.  Took  a  keen  interest  in  public  affairs. 
A  bibhcal  scholar  of  some  reputation.  An  advocate  of  the 
State  endowment  of  agricultural  education,  especially  of 
dairying.  Auihor,  Church  Lessons  Bible.  Died  Feb.  26,  1891, 
aged  55,  at  Weston-super-Mare.  Father  of  Arthur  I.  (1882) 
and  John  S.  (1885).  {Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Mar.  6,  i8gi.) 

BIRKETT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883; 
B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891. 

BIRKIT,  BASIL  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  8,  1763. 
Of  Lines.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Richard  (1728),  R.  of  Withcall, 
Lines.]    Matric.  Michs.  1764,  as  Birkett,  Basil. 

BIRKS,  ARTHUR  RAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  3, 1868.  Of  Herts.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  R.  (1829),  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Cambridge.  B.  Sept.  28,  1850.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868; 
Scholar,  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  9, 
1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1885.  Entered  the  I.C.S.  Officiating 
Civil  and  Sessions  Judge  at  Moulmein,  1880-2.  Deputy 
Commissioner,  4th  grade,  British  Burmah,  1884.  Judge  of 
the  Chief  Court  of  Rangoon,  1900-5;  retired.  Of  Mount  Esk, 
Guildford,  Surrey.  Died  Apr.  13,  1923.  Brother  of  Herbert 
A.  (1874)  and  Edward  B.  (1866);  father  of  Guy  T.  (1896). 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Apr.  16, 
1923.) 

BIRKS,  BULKELEY  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 

May   6,    1836.     S.   of  ,   of  Brampton-on-the-Morthen, 

Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840.  C.  of  Arley,  Cheshire. 
Became  a  Roman  Cathohe,  1845. 

BIRKS,  EDMUND  INCHBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1892.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  J.  R.,  grocer,  of  Rossleigh, 
Broonifield-,  Sheffield.  B.  Mar.  24,  1873,  at  Stone  Grove, 
Sheffield.  School,  Wesley  College,  Sheffield.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B..-\.  1895.  Assistant  .Master  at  Tottenham  Grammar 
School,  in  1903.    (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1904.) 

BIRKS,  EDWARD  BICKERSTETH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  14, 1866.  S.  of  Thomas  Rawson(  1 829),  of  Cambridge.  B. 
Jan.  13,  1849,  at  Kelshall,  Herts.  School,  Highgate,  London 
(Dr  Dyne).  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1867;  Prizeman; 
Chancellor's  medal;  B.A.  {21st  Wrangler)  1870;  M.A.  1873. 
Fellow,  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Lincoln)  1879;  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  1879-80.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Greenwich,  1880.  V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs.,  1880-5.  V. 
of  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1885-92.  V.  of  Kellington, 
Yorks.,  1892-1914.  R.  of  KelshaU,  Herts.,  1914-23.  Re- 
sided latterly  at  Sheffield.  Died  there  Jan.  23,  1926,  aged  77. 
Brother  of  Herbert  A.  (1875),  etc.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Jan.  29,  1926.) 

BIRKS,  GODFREY  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  15,  1891.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  May  21,  1870, 
at  Scarborough.  Schools,  St  Peter's,  York,  and  University 
College,  London.   Matnc.  Michs.  1891. 


BiRLEY,  Hugh  Hornby 

BIRKS,  GUY  THORNTON.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  2,  1896.  S.  of 
Arthur  Rawson  (1868),  Esq.  [Judge  of  the  Chief  Court  of 
Rangoon,  Burma.]  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  B.C. 
1903;  M.B.  and  M..\.  1904.  .-^t  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
London;  afterwards  House  Surgeon  there.  Medical  Practi- 
tioner at  Bedford  (Birks  and  Xash).  House  Physician  and 
Pathologist  at  Bedford  County  Hospital  (subsequently  Hon. 
Physician).  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R..\.M.C.,  in 
Palestine  and  Egypt,  1916-19).  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BIRKS,  HERBERT  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28, 
1874.  S.  of  Thomas  Rawson  (1829),  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Cambridge.  B.  Jan.  24,  1856,  at  Kelshall,  Herts.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Scholar,  1877;  B.A.  1878; 
M.A.  1882;  Seatonian  Prize,  1890.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest 
(St  Albans)  1885;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Nottingham,  1880-1. 
Assistant  Tutor  in  the  London  College  of  Divinity,  1881-5. 
C.  of  Homsey  Rise,  Middlesex,  1884-5.  C.  of  ChigweU, 
Essex,  1885-95.  V.  of  Churchstow  with  Kingsbridge,  Devon, 
1895-1921.  Chaplain  of  Kingsbridge  Union,  1896-1921. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1915-21.  Resided  latterly  at  Daw- 
lish,  Devon.  Author,  Studies  in  the  Life  and  Character  of  St 
Peter;  Life  and  correspondence  of  Thomas  Valpy  French, 
Bishop  of  Lahore.  Died  Dec.  19,  1923,  at  Dawlish.  Brother 
of  .Arthur  R.  (1868),  etc.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Dec.  22,  1923.) 

BIRKS,  THOMAS  HATFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1888.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Thomas  R.,  grocer,  of  Broom- 
field,  Sheffield.  B.  ther(i  Aug.  20,  1868.  School,  King's 
College,  Sheffield.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon  (Coventry)  1892;  priest  (Worcester)  1894;  C.  of  St 
Asaph,  Birmingham,  1892-4.  C.  of  Colwall,  Heref.,  1895- 
1900.  C.  of  Presteigne  with  Diseoyd,  1900-3.  C.  of  Kirkley, 
Suffolk,  1903-8.  C.  of  Broadstairs,  Kent,  1908-13.  C.  of 
Battersea,  1914-16.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Hammersmith,  1918-22. 
Lie.  pr.  for  Thorpe  SatchviUe  and  Twyford,  Leics.,  1922-8. 
V.  of  Ab-Kettleby  with  Holwell,  1928-32.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1933.    (Crockford,  1932.) 

BIRKS,  THOMAS  RAWSON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  10,  1829.  S.  of  Thomas  [farmer].  B.  Sept.  28,  1810,  at 
Staveley,  Derbs.  School,  Mill  Hill,  London  (Mr  Corry). 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1833;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (2nd 
Wrangler)  1834;  M..\.  1837.  Fellow,  1834.  Tutor,  1834-6. 
Seatonian  Prize,  1843.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  3,  1837; 
priest,  1841.  Knightbridge  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy, 
1872-83.  Examiner  for  the  Theological  Tripos,  1867-8.  C.  of 
Watton,  Herts.  R.  of  Kelshall,  1844-66.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Cambridge,  1866-77.  Ramsden  preacher,  1867.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Ely,  1871.  Hon.  Secretary  to  the  Evangelical  AUiance  for 
21  years.  A  popular  preacher  and  an  ardent  controversialist; 
challenged  Herbert  Spencer's  philosophy  as  unfolded  in  his 

work  First  Principles.    Married  (as  his  first  wife)  ,  dau. 

of  Edward  Bickersteth,  R.  of  Watton,  1844.  Author, 
Memoir  of  Rev.  E.  Bickersteth;  theological  works,  etc.  Died 
July  19,  1883,  at  6,  Sahsbury  Villas,  Cambridge.  Father  of 
Edward  B.  (1866),  Arthur  R.  (1868)  and  Herbert  A.  (1874). 
(D.N.B.) 

BIRKS,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1898. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1899.  S.  of  Joseph,  grocer 
and  farmer,  of  Sheffield.  B.  Sept.  11,  1877,  at  Penistone, 
Yorks.  School,  Penistone  Grammar  (Mr  F.  W.  Fulford). 
B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1922.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (York) 
1903;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Sheffield,  1902-4.  Held  other 
curacies  in  Yorks.,  1904-26.  V.  of  Kirkbum,  1926-39-. 
(Crockford,  1939.) 

BIRLEY,  CUTHBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct. 
1887.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Hornby,  Esq.,  of  Somerville, 
Lanes.]  B.  Oct.  29,  1863.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  18S7;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1896;  Prizeman.  Ord.  deacon, 
1S90;  priest  (Durham)  1891;  C.  of  Chester-le-Street,  1890-5. 
V.  of  Swinton,  Lanes.,  1895-9.  R-  of  West  Hallam,  Derbs., 
1899-1907.  C.  of  Church  Stretton,  Salop,  1912-13.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Of  Gwynfa,  Moorend  Park  Road,  Cheltenham, 
1939.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G. ;  Uppingham  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BIRLEY,  HUGH  HORNBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1,  1878.  S.  of  Thomas  Hornby,  Esq.  B.  Jan.  1859,  at  Somer- 
ville, Pendleton,  Lanes.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1887.  Athletic  'blue,'  1881,  1882. 
Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Durham)  1883;  C.  of  Chester-le- 
Street,  1882-7.  V.  of  Pelton,  Durham,  1887-95.  V.  of  the 
Church  of  The  Venerable  Bede,  Gateshead,  1895-1901.  V. 
of  St  Paul's,  West  Hartlepool,  1901-8.  R.  of  Croxdale, 
1909-19.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  of  Coventry,  1925-32;  dio.  of  Chi- 
chester, 1932-4.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Heene  Road, 
Worthing,  1938.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Crockford,  1938; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 


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BiRLEY,  James  Webber 

BIRLEY,  JAMES  WEBBER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  7. 
1833  [re-adm.  Feb.  1853].  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Kurkham, 
Lanes.  B.  there  May  5,  1814.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A. 
1837;  M.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest,  1838.  P.C. 
of  Littledale,  Lanes.,  1848-84.  Died  Feb.  5,  1884,  aged  69, 
at  Quemmore  rectory.  Lanes.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Burke,  L.G., 
1937.) 

BIRLEY,  JOSEPH  WILFRID.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  16,  1883. 
[2nd  s.  of  Joseph  Hornby,  Esq.,  of  Brookside,  Newton-le- 
Willows,  Lanes.  B.  May  28,  1863.  School,  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Of  San  Quenton,  Cahfomia.  Died 
Sept.  1892.   {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BIRLEY,  OSWALD  HORNBY  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.  S.  of  Hugh  Francis,  of  The  Mount,  St  Asaph, 
Flints.  B.  Mar.  31,  18S0,  at  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Artist;  studied  in  Dresden, 
Florence  and  Paris.  Medallist  Paris  Salon.  Member  of  the 
Royal  Institute  of  Oil  Painters;  of  the  Modem  Society  of 
Portrait  Painters  and  of  the  International  Society  of  Sculptors, 
Painters  and  Gravers.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (enhsted  loth 
Batt.,  Royal  Fusiliers,  Aug.  1914;  2nd  Lieut.,  1914;  Capt., 
1916;  with  the  Intelligence  Corps  in  France,  1916-19; 
specialised  in  model  maps  of  the  front  and  aeroplane  photos ; 
M.C.,  1917).  His  works  include  portrait  of  the  first  Earl  of 
Birkenhead  in  the  National  Gallery;  of  King  George  V  and 
Queen  Mary  for  Windsor  Castle;  portraits  of  the  Marquess 
of  Reading,  Lord  Irwin  and  the  Marquess  of  Willingdon  in 
the  Viceroy's  House,  New  Delhi.  Of  62,  Wellington  Road, 
London,  N.W.  8,  in  1938.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1938;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BIRNBAUM,  RUDOLPH  BERNARD.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 

1892.  S.  of  Bernard,  manufactvurer,  of  Portland  Place, 
London.  B.  Oct.  7,  1867,  in  IsUngton.  School,  City  of 
London.   Matric.  Michs.  1892. 

BIRNIE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  30, 
1826.  S.  and  h.  of  [Sir]  Richard  [Knt.,  and  magistrate  of 
Bow  Street,  London].  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1826; 
B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1837.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  9, 
1828.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1833.  Practised  as  a  Special  Pleader 
at  the  London,  Middlesex  and  Westminster  Sessions  and  at 
the  Central  Criminal  Court,  etc.  Went  to  Australia,  c.  1866; 
practised  before  the  Supreme  Court  at  Melbourne.  (R.  L. 
Lloyd.) 

BIRON,  Sir  CHARTRES,  see  BIRON,  HENRY  CHARTRES. 

BIRON,  HENRY  [BRYDGES].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  May  20,  1854.  S.  of  Edwin,  R.  of  Lympne,  Kent.  B. 
June  13,  1835.  Matric.  Michs.  1854,  as  H.  Brydges;  B.A. 
1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of 
Mersham,  Kent,  1859-68.  C.  of  Biddenden,  1868-78.  C.  of 
Harbledown,  1878-82.  V.  of  Lympne  with  West  Hythe, 
1882-1912.  Resided  latterly  at  Hythe.  Died  Apr.  7,.  1915, 
aged  79,  at  Derringstone  (sic),  Barham,  Kent.  Buried  at 
Lympne.  Brother  of  Robert  J.  (1849).  (Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Guardian,  Apr.  15,  1915.) 

BIRON,  HENRY  CHARTRES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  John  (next),  of  5,  Cleveland 
Square,  London.  B.  Jan  10,  1863,  at  Lympne,  Kent.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  23,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1886.  Treasury 
Counsel  to  the  London  Sessions.  Bencher,  1930.  Metro- 
poUtan  Magistrate,  1906-20;  Chief  Magistrate,  Bow  Street, 
1920-33;  retired.  Knighted,  1920.  Of  28,  Montpellier 
Square,  London,  S.W.  Author,  Biron  and  Chalmers  on 
Extradition;  Sir!  said  Dr  Johnson;  Pious  Opinions;  Without 
Prejudice.  Died  Jan.  28,  1940.    (Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BIRON,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  29,  1849.  Of  DubUn.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edwin  (M.A.,  Dubl.), 
clerk,  of  Hythe,  Kent.  B.  Mar.  25,  1830.  School,  King's, 
Canterbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1850;  (Civil  Law 
Classes,  ist  Class,  1851-2);  B.A.  1853.  .\dm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  22,  1849.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1854.  Q.C.,  1882. 
Bencher,  1886-95.  Recorder  of  Hythe,  1859-83;  of  Sand- 
wich and  of  Deal,  1872-83.  Commissioner  to  enquire  into 
corrupt  practices  at  Norwich,  1869;  to  try  municipal  election 
petitions,  1869-83.  Leading  Counsel  for  the  Post  Office  on 
the  South  Eastern  Circuit,  1883.  PoUce  Magistrate  at 
Lambeth  Police  Court,  1883-95.  Married  Jane  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  Andrew  Inderwick,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Brompton,  Jan.  10, 
1861.  Died  Mar.  18,  1895,  at  73,  Warwick  Square,  Pimlico. 
Buried  at  Ocklynge,  Sussex.  Brother  of  Henry  (1854)  and 
father  of  the  above.  (G.  Mag.,  1861,  i.  201;  Boose,  iv.  Suppl.; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BIRRELL,  ALEXANDER  PETERS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  31,  1827;  in  deacon's  orders.  7th  s.  of  Andrew,  sculptor. 
B.  Sept.  19,  1802,  in  London.   School,  Greenford,  Middlesex 


BiRTWELL,  Geoffrey 

(Rev.  —  Polehampton,  rector).  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Feb.  3. 
1829;  matric.  Lent,  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1826,  as  'Alex.  Peters,  literate,'  for 
the  Colonies;  priest,  June  10,  1827.  At  Bishops  College, 
Calcutta,  1827-8.  C.  of  Upwell,  Norfolk,  with  Wehiey, 
Cambs.,  1832-9.  C.  of  Carlton  Colville,  Suffolk,  1839-41. 
Principal  of  Chichester  Diocesan  Training  College,  1842-7. 
C.  of  Laindon  with  BasUdon,  Essex,  1847-52.  V.  of  Oving, 
Sussex,  1851-79.  Died  there  Apr.  22,  1879,  aged  76.  Father 
of  Erskine  A.  (1868).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BIRRELL,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June 
28,  1870.  S.  of  Charles  MitcheU,  clerk,  of  Edge  HiU,  Liverpool 
[a  well-known  nonconformist  preacher].  B.  Jan.  19,  1850. 
School,  Amersham  HaU  (Mr  Ebenezer  West).  Matric.  Lent, 
1870;  B.A.  1873.  Hon.  Fellow,  1879.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  17,  1873.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1875.  Q.C.,  1894. 
Bencher,  1903.  Practised  in  the  Chancery  Court  of  Lan- 
caster. Quain  Professor  of  Law  at  University  College, 
London,  1896-9.  M.P.  for  West  Fifeshire,  1889-1900;  for 
North  Bristol,  1906-18.  Rector  of  Glasgow  University,  1911. 
President  of  the  Board  of  Education,  1905-7;  won  appre- 
ciation by  his  conduct  of  the  '  Education  Bill.'  Possessed  a 
curious  type  of  humour  which  found  expression  in  sayings 
known  in  the  House  of  Commons  and  the  Press  as  'Birrel- 
lisms.'  A  noted  Liberal  speaker  on  political  platforms.  P.C. 
(Great  Britain)  1905;  (Ireland)  1907.  Chief  Secretary  for 
Ireland,  1907-16;  converted  the  Belfast  College  into  a 
Universitv  and  estabUshed  a  National  University;  tenure  of 
office  rendered  memorable  by  the  outbreak  of  the  Great  War 
and  the  subsequent  Siun  Fein  outbreak,  1916.  Retired  from 
pohtical  life,  1916.  Lived  at  Elm  Park  Road,  Chelsea,  and 
devoted  himself  to  hterary  work.  Essayist  and  critic;  dis- 
tinguished as  a  writer  by  the  winning  and  informal  quality 
of  his  style.  LL.D.  (St  Andrews)  1895;  Hon.  LL.D  (Liver- 
pool) 1909.  Twice  married.  Author,  Obiter  Dicta;  Res 
Judicatae;  Men,  Women  and  Books;  Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte; 
Sir  Frank  Lockwood,  etc.  Published  an  edition  of  Boswell's 
Life  of  Johnson;  also  Browning's  Poems,  etc.  Died  Nov.  20, 
1933,  aged  83,  at  Chelsea.  (Burke,  Knightage;  The  Ttmes, 
Nov.  21,  1933.) 

BIRRELL,  ERSKINE  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  10,  1868.  S.  of  Alexander  Peters  (1827),  clerk.  B.  May 
28,  1849,  at  Oving,  Sussex.  School,  Brighton  College  (Mr 
Griffith).  Matric.  Mchs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Ord. 
deacon,  1872;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Bnxton, 
London,  1872-4.  Held  curacies  in  Sussex,  1874-82.  V.  of 
Sidlesham,  Sussex,  1885-7.  V.  of  Kirdford,  1887-1923.  Of 
Uplands,  Itchen  Abbas,  Winchester,  1937;  without  cure. 
Died  there  Jan.  6,  1938.  (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford, 
1937;  The  Times,  Jan.  8,  1938.) 

BIRRELL,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  r,  1895.  S.  of 
John,  of  St  John's,  Fifeshire.  B.  Apr.  4,  1875.  at  St  Andrews, 
Fifeshire.  School,  MadrasCollege,St  Andrews(MrMcKenzie). 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  In  the  Foreign  Office. 
Temp.  Secretary  to  H.M.  Minister  at  Chnstiania,  igi6; 
resigned,  1919.  M.B.E.,  1918.  (Foreign  Office  Lvst,  ed.  1921, 
193S.) 

BIRT,  CALEB.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  15,  1812.  Of 
Devon.  Matric.  Lent,  1812,  asC.  Evans.  Died  Dec.  13,  1854, 
aged  59,  at  Wantage;  styled  the  Rev.  Caleb  E.  Burt,  M.A. 
(G.  Mag.,  1855,  I.  216.) 

BIRT,  JOHN  DARBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  26, 
1833  Of  Heref.  [Perhaps  s.  of  John,  R.  of  Putley,  Hereford, 
and  V.  of  Faversham,  Kent,  1832.]  Matnc.  Michs.  1833; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1S37;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec  17,  1837;  priest  (Canterbury)  1839;  C.  (?  to  his  father) 
of  Faversham,  Kent,  1837.  C.  of  St  Martin's-m-the-Fields, 
London.  C.  of  Leyton,  1856-60.  C.  of  Wittersham,  Kent,  in 
1865.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1868.  (Foster,  Index 
Eccles.) 

BIRT  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1899.  S.  of  George,  of  7,  Fitzalan  Place,  Cardiff,  Glam.  B. 
Mar.  23,  1880,  at  Cardiff.  School,  University  College,  Cardiff. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.X.  1902. 

BIRT  WILLIAM  JACOB.  ,\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Nov  4  1847.  S.  and  h.  of  Jacob,  Esq.,  sohcitor,  of  Hyde 
Park,  London.  B.  1829.  Matric.  Lent,  1848.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1854.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1869. 

BIRTWELL,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  30, 
1859  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon,  1862; 
priest  (Winchester)  1863;  C.  of  Hurstboume  Tarrant,  Hants., 
1863-4  C.  of  Ashley,  Cheshire,  1865-80;  V.  there,  i88o- 
1909.  Died  May  15,  1909.  aged  74.  at  Ashley  vicarage. 
(Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 


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BiRTWisTLE,  George 

BIRTWISTLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1896.  S. 
and  h.  of  Thomas,  ironmonger,  deceased.  B.  Apr.  13,  1877, 
at  Burnley,  Lanes.  Schools,  Burnley  Grammar  and  Owens 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Senr.  Wrangler) 
1899;  M. A.  1903.  Fellow,  1900.  Assistant  Tutor  and  Director 
of  mathematical  studies.  University  Lecturer  in  Mathe- 
matics, 1901-29.  Moderator  and  Examiner  for  the  Mathe- 
matical Tripos.  Of  10,  Newnham  Terrace,  Cambridge.  An 
excellent  teacher  of  mathematics;  especially  valued  for 
making  known  the  QuanUtm  Theory  to  students.  Author, 
The  QuaiUum  Theory  of  the  Atom;  The  New  Quantum  Me- 
chanics, etc.  Died  May  21,  1929,  at  Cambridge.  {The  Times, 
May  22,  1929.) 

BISCOE  [post  TYNDALE-BISCOE],  CECIL  EARLE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1882.  3rd  s.  of  William  Earle, 
Esq.  B.  Feb.  9,  1863,  at  Holton,  Oxon.  School,  Bradfield 
CoUege  (Mr  Gray).  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885,  as  C.  E. 
Tyndale;  M.A.  1889.  Rowing  'blue,'  1884.  Assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Tyndale,  July  6,  1883.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  1887;  priest  (London)  1890;  C.  of  Bradfield,  Berks., 
1887-8.  C.  of  Whitechapel,  1888-90.  C.M.S.  Missionary  at 
Srinagar,  Kashmir,  1890-1936-.  Principal  of  the  C.M.S. 
High  School,  Srinagar,  1905-9.  Hon.  Canon  of  Lahore, 
1932-.  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal,  ist  Class,  1912;  with  Bar,  1929. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Srinagar,  India.  Author,  Char- 
acter Building;  Kashmir  in  Sunlight  and  Shade.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1937;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BISCOE,  JOHN  SEYMOUR  KENRICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  July  3,  1818.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  Joseph  Seymour 
(next),  Esq.,  of  Hempstead  House,  Gloucs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1818.  [John,  s.  and  h.  of  Joseph  Seymour  (i779).  died 
unmarried  aged  20,  but  no  date  of  death  is  given  in  Burke, 
L.G.]   Brother  of  William  (1826). 

BISCOE,  JOSEPH  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  17,  1779.  S.  and  h.  of  Vincent  [West  India 
merchant],  of  London  [and  Lady  Mary  Seymour,  dau.  of 
Edward,  Duke  of  Somerset].  B.  Sept.  5,  1761.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i779;  M.A.  1781.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  19,  1781.  Bought  an  estate  at  Pendhill,  Bletching- 
ley,  Surrey,  in  1803,  and  lived  there  for  some  years;  sold  it  in 
1811  and  removed  to  Hempstead,  Gloucs.,  and  thence  to 
Clifton,  Gloucs.  Married  (i)  Susanna  Harriet,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Hope,  M.A.,  May  22,  1786;  (2)  Stephana,  dau. 
of  John  Law,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Rochester,  Feb.  12,  1799. 
WiU  dated  Mar.  17,  1830;  proved.  May  19,  1835.  Father  of 
WiUiam  (1826)  and  of  the  above.  (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1937; 
Brayley,  Surrey,  iv.  112.) 

BISCOE,  THOMAS  RAMSAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14, 
1868.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Porter  Bonell,  of  Kingillie,  Co. 
Inverness.  B.  Oct.  19,  1850,  at  Inverness.  School,  Glenal- 
mond,  Perth  (Dr  Hannah).  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873. 
Of  Newton,  Kirkhill,  and  Kingillie,  Co.  Inverness.  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  1883.  One  of  the  oldest  landed  proprietors  in  the 
Highlands.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  10,  1938,  at 
Newton.  Buried  there.  (Walford,  Co.  Families;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1957;  The  Times,  Dec.  12  and  14,  1938.) 

BISCOE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Oct.  27, 
1826.  Of  Surrey.  [2nd  s.  of  Joseph  Seymour  (i779)-  B.Apr. 
17,  1805.]  Matric.  Lent,  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Hereford)  1830;  R.  of  Donnington,  Heref., 
1831-45.  V.  of  Coombe  Bisset,  Wilts.,  1843-57.  V.  of 
Edlington,  Lines.,  1857-68.  R.  of  Exhall-eum-Wixford, 
Warws.,  1868-77.  Married  CaroUne  Treweeke,  dau.  of  James 
Wooldridge,  R.N.,  Oct.  29,  1835.  Died  Nov.  6,  1877.  Brother 
of  John  S.  K.  (1818).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BISHOP,  CHARLES.  M.A.  from  King's,  1759.  Probably  matric. 
(Pembroke-  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  17,  i745>  age  16;  s.  of 
Samuel  of  Gloucester;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1749-50.  R.  of  Rud- 
ford,  Gloucs.,  1761-88.  V.  of  Lower  Guiting,  1777-80.  V. 
of  Badgeworth,  1779-80.  R.  of  Elkstone,  1779-88.  J.P.  for 
Gloucs.  Died  Mar.  1788,  aged  59.  M.I.  in  Gloucester  Cathe- 
dral.   {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Al.  Oxon.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BISHOP,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  20, 
1767.  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  Scholar,  1768.  Perhaps  adm. 
Proctor  in  the  Court  of  Arches,  1771;  died  1815  {Cant.  Act 
Bk.).  One  of  these  names,  son  of  Nathaniel,  Proctor  in 
Doctors'  Commons,  adm.  at  St  Paul's  School,  London, 
June  20,  1761,  age  9. 

BISHOP,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  4,  1873.  S.  of  G.,  of  5,  Haymarket,  Norwich.  B. 
June  7,  1852,  at  Norwich.  School,  Bracondale,  Norwich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon, 
1877;  priest  (Chester)  1879;  C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Everton, 
Lanes.,  1877-81.  C.  of  St  Bride's,  Liverpool,  1881-3.  C.  of 
St  Polycarp's,  Everton,  1883-6;  V.  there,  1886-90.  V.  of 
St  John-the-Evangelist,  Everton,  1890-1921.  R.  of  Stratton 
Strawless,  Norfolk,  1921-36.  Of  Ankle  Hill,  Melton  Mowbray, 
1938.    [Crockford,  1938.) 


Bishop,  Freeman  Heathcote 

BISHOP,  CHARLES  GAMBLE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1898. 
S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Joseph,  glass-manufacturer,  of  St 
Helen's,  Lanes.  B.  Mar.  1878.  Schools,  Uppingham  and 
Neuenheim  College,  Heidelberg.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A. 
1902.  Entered  his  father's  business.  Associated  with  the  3rd 
Field  Ambulance,  West  Lanes.  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps, 
from  its  foundation.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (West  Lanes. 
Divisional  Engineers;  Major,  R.E.(T.);  mentioned  in  des- 
patches; D.S.O.)  Killed  in  action,  Oct,  30,  1917.  {Upping- 
ham Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1917.) 

BISHOP,  CHARLES  KYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  13, 
1796.  B.  in  the  Barbados.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  May  12, 
1797;  matric.  Michs.  1797.  Probably  returned  to  the  Bar- 
bados. 'Charles  Kyd  Bishop,  s.  and  h.  of  Charles  Kyd,  gent., 
of  Barbados,  W.  Indies,'  was  admitted  at  BaUiol  CoUege, 
Oxford,  Apr.  6,  1824,  age  17.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

BISHOP,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  17,  1854.  S.  of  Charles  Joseph,  physician.  B.  at  Holy- 
well.  Bapt.  Nov.  27,  1834.   Matric.  Michs.  1854. 

BISHOP,  DUNBAR  FREDERICK  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  June  22,  1896.  S.  of  James  Watson,  Esq.,  of 
Oulton  House,  Stone,  Staffs.  [B.  June  8,  1877.  School, 
Newcastle  High.]  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1898;  B..\. 
{28th  Wrangler)  1899;  M.A.  1903.  Earthenware  manufacturer 
at  Hanley.  Of  Oulton  Cross,  Stone,  Stafis.  J.P.  {Newcastle 
High  Sch.  Reg. ;  Walford,  Co.  Families.) 

BISHOP,  EVERETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  3,  1854-  S. 
of  James.  B.  Oct.  31,  1825,  at  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs. 
1854;  B.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  19,  1859; 
priest.  May  26,  1861;  C.  of  Blakeney,  Norfolk,  1859-63.  C. 
of  Wiveton,  1863-84.  R.  (and  patron)  of  Cley-next-the- 
Sea,  1884-98.  Died  Feb.  8,  1902.  M.I.  at  Cley.  Father  of  the 
next.    {Peile,  11.  536.) 

BISHOP,  EVERETT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2 
1881.  S.  of  Everett  (above),  C.  of  Wiveton,  Norfolk.  B 
May  10,  1862,  at  Blakeney,  Norfolk.  School,  Felsted.  Matric 
Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  i888.  Ord.  deacon,  1883 
priest  (Worcester)  1886;  C.  of  St  Thomas-in-the-Moors 
Birmingham,  1885-9.  C-  of  Tivetshall,  Norfolk,  1889-92.  R 
of  Cantley,  1892-8.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Cley-aext 
the-Sea,  1898-1922.  Died  Oct.  12,  1922,  at  Cley  rectory. 
{Pcile,  II.  679;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BISHOP,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  20,  1858.  S. 
of  Daniel  Godfrey,  Master  of  Buntingford  School,  Herts. 
B.  there  Nov.  10,  1839.  School,  Buntingford.  Matric.  Michs. 
1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1865; 
priest,  1866;  C.  of  Sturminster  Marshall,  Dorset,  1865-7.  C. 
of  Walkem,  Herts.,  1867-73.  C.  of  St  Botolph's,  Bishops- 
gate,  London,  1873-83.  Chaplain  of  the  Central  London 
Schools,  Hanwell,  1883-99.  R-  of  Little  Oakley,  Essex,  1899- 
1926.  Lived  latterly  at  42,  Perrjnn  Road,  Acton,  London,  W., 
1933.   (Peile,  II.  557.) 

BISHOP,  FREDERIC  SILLERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
July  13,  1867.  3rd  s.  of  Frederic,  Esq.,  solicitor,  of  The 
Mount,  Stoke-on-Trent.  B.  July  12,  1848.  School,  Chelten- 
ham College.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Sept.  19,  1867;  matric. 
Michs.  1867;  Scholar,  1870;  B.A.  (21st  Wrangler)  1871;  M.A. 
1874.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1873,  age  24  {sic);  M.A.  (Oxford) 
June  18,  1874.  Of  Glanrafon,  Co.  Glam.  J.P.  Of  Dee  Hill 
Park,  Chester,  in  1906.  J.P.  for  Cheshire;  afterwards  of 
Welwyn,  Northwood,  Herts.  Director  of  the  Chatterley 
Iron  Co.  Ltd.,  etc.  Manager  of  Pascoe  Grenfell  and  Sons, 
Copper  Works,  Swansea.  Secretary  of  the  Freighters' 
Association,  Swansea.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  July  17, 
1913,  aged  65,  at  Welwyn.  Brother  of  George  A.  (1872)  and 
of  John  W.  G.  (1874).  (T.  A.  Walker,  530;  Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BISHOP,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  FREMANTLE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  20,  1877.  [S.  of  Freeman 
Heathcote  (next)],  V.  of  Bassingbourn,  Cambs.  [B.  1859. 
School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Dawd's)  1883;  priest  (Llandaff) 
1884;  C.  of  Roath,  Glam.,  1883-7.  C.  of  Upper  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea,  1887-9.  V.  of  Winterboume  Down,  Gloucs.,  1889- 
1900.  R.  of  Putley,  Heref.,  1900-23.  Resided  latterly  at  St 
Barnabas  Hostel,  Newland,  Malvern.  Died  there  June  8, 
1925.  {Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  June 
10,  1925.) 

BISHOP,  FREEMAN  HEATHCOTE.  M.A.;  incorp.  from  Oxford, 
1862.  3rd  s.  of  Charles,  gent.,  of  St  Mary-le-Bone,  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  25, 
1830,  age  19;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1835;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon, 
1836;  priest,  1837.  P.C.  of  Lambwood-hill,  Berks.,  1854-61. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Lanesborough.  V.  of  Bassingbourn, 
Cambs.,  1861-76.  Died  Sept.  26,  1876.  Father  of  Frederic 
W   F.  (above).   {Al.  Oxon.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford.) 


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BISHOP,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  i8,  1844. 
Did  not  reside.  Perhaps  the  same  as  the  next;  see  also  A  I. 
Oxon.  for  a  contemporEiry  namesake. 

BISHOP,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  20, 
1844.   Matric.  Michs.  1844. 

BISHOP,  GEORGE  ADDERLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  3,  1872.  S.  of  Frederic,  solicitor  [of  Stoke-on-Trent]. 
B.  Feb.  1854,  at  Penkhull,  Staffs.  Bapt.  Jmie  i,  1854. 
[School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Died  1876. 
Brother  of  Frederic  S.  (1867),  etc.    (Eagle,  x.) 

BISHOP,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1871.  S.  of  James,  of  40,  Portland  Place,  London. 
B.  Mar.  13,  1853,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871.  Of  Milton  Lodge,  Kintbury,  Berks.  Died  Feb. 
13,  1898.   Brother  of  William  H.  (1873). 

BISHOP,  GEORGE  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  8,  1898.  S.  of  Henry  D.,  Esq.,  of  Highgate,  London. 
B.  Apr.  14,  1879,  at  St  Etienne,  France.  School,  Highgate. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Assis- 
tant Master  at  Coatham  Grammar  School,  1903 ;  at  Durban 
High  School,  Natal,  1906;  at  St  Andrew's  College,  Grahams- 
town,  1907-15.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  Royal 
Garrison  Artillery).  Assistant  Master  at  King's  College, 
London,  1916.  Second  Master  at  Hertford  Grammar  School, 
i9r9-24.  Assistant  Master  at  West  Leeds  High  School  in 
1932-.  {T.  A.  Walker,  641;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3; 
Univ.  War  I^isl.) 

BISHOP,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  4, 
r78i.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1743),  R.  of  Sedlescombe,  Sussex. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1783;  B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1788. 
Probably  V.  of  Chiddingley,  Sussex,  1 796-1824.  Died  1824, 
at  Ticehurst.'  Perhaps  R.  of  Sedlescombe,  till  1803.  [But 
Charles  Alcock  was  instituted  R.  there  in  1784,  and  he  was 
followed  by  John  Pratt  in  1803  according  to  the  Scott  MSS. 
transcriptions.]  Probablv  father  of  John  (1810).  (G.  Mag., 
1825,  I.  187.) 

BISHOP,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  16, 
1799;  from  Oxford.  S.  of  Robert,  draper,  of  Cambridge. 
B.  in  St  Edward's  parish,  Cambridge.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  (Wadham  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  2,  1796. 
Migrated  to  Cambridge;  matric.  Lent,  1799;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1800;  M.A.  1803.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  4,  1801;  priest, 
Aug.  15,  1802;  C.  of  Copford,  Essex,  1801.  V.  of  Ardleigh, 
1806-51.  Rural  Dean.  V.  of  Cretingham,  Suffolk,  1821-3. 
V.  of  Gt  Clacton,  1822-45.  Chaplain  to  George,  Baron 
Gordon,  in  1821.  Married  at  Copford,  Miss  Kelly,  late  of 
Douglas,  Isle  of  Man  (probably  a  sister  of  John  Kelly,  V.  of 
Copford),  Apr.  28,  1807.  Died  Jan.  3,  1851,  aged  73-  M-I- 
at  Gt  Clacton.  Father  of  Henry  G.  N.  (1837).  (Al.  Oxon.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BISHOP,  HENRY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  3, 
1896.  S.  of  Arthur,  Esq.,  of  Edwinstowe,  Chaucer  Road, 
Cambridge.  [B.  Nov.  17,  i877-  School,  Haileybury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1904.  Of  the  firm  of  Messrs 
Hallock  and  Bond,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  of  Cambridge ; 
subsequently  Managing-Director.  Died  July  8, 1923.  {Hailey- 
bury Coll.  Reg.) 

BISHOP,  HENRY  [GEORGE  NASSAU].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
\Ugdalene,  June  12,  1837.  S.  of  Henry  (1799),  clerk,  of 
Ardleigh,  near  Colchester,  Essex.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Lent,  1838,  as  H.  G.  N.;  Scholar,  1839;  B.A.  1841. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  20,  1842;  priest,  1843.  V.  of  Gt 
Clacton,  Essex,  1845-63.  Died  Jan.  9,  1863,  aged  45.  M.I. 
at  Clacton.   (Shreicsbury  Sch.  Reg. ;  Essex  Review,  vi.  203.) 

BISHOP,  HENRY  HALSALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  14, 
1853.  S.  of  William  James,  painter.  B.  in  Liverpool.  School, 
Liverpool  College  (Mr  J.  Howson).  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
Scholar,  1855;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Langham  Place,  London, 
1859-62.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Oakley  Square,  1862.  Chaplain 
on  the  training  ship  Akbar,  1863.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Agar 
Town,  London,  1865.  C.  of  Edenhall,  Cumberland,  1876-80. 
C.  of  St  Barnabas,  King  Square,  London,  1880-4.  V.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Deptford,  Durham,  1884-96;  had  Ucense  of  non- 
residence  for  eight  years.  An  authority  on  church  architec- 
ture. Author,  Pictorial  Architecture  of  Greece  and  Italy,  etc. 
Lived  latterly  at  Wylam-on-Tyne.  Died  there  Feb.  1911, 
aged  78.   (Peile,  11.  529;  H.  M.  Wood,  Collections.) 

BISHOP,  HERBERT  EUSTACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May 
13,1882.  S.  of  George  St  Mark  [heraldic  painter].  B.  May  10, 
1862,  in  London.  Schools,  Brighton  College  and  Dulwich 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1885; 
priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1887;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Chelten- 


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ham,  1885-7.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Poole,  Dorset,  1887-9.  R-  of 
Hampreston,  1889-94.  V.  of  St  Philip  and  St  James',  Clifton, 
Yorks.,  1894-1900.  V.  of  Middleton,  Norfolk,  1900-8.  On 
the  staff  of  the  Exeter  Diocese  Mission,  1908-16.  Chaplain  to 
the  Forces,  19 16-19.  V.  of  Berry  Pomeroy  with  Bridgetown, 
Devon,  1921-7.  Rural  Dean  of  Totnes,  1926-7.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Exeter,  1927-.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1932-9-.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Exeter,  1932-.  Librarian  of  Exeter  Cathedral, 
1930-9-.  Author,  Notes  on  Exeter  Cathedral;  The  Building  of 
Exeter  Cathedral  (with  E.  K.  Prideaux).  (Peile,  11.  689; 
Crockford,  1939.) 

BISHOP,  HUGH  ARTHUR.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 

June  28,   1829.    S.  of  ,  Captain,  late  of  the  Madras 

ArtiUery.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837.  R. 
of  Longstowe,  Cambs.,  1839-52.  R.  of  Cley-next-the-Sea, 
Norfolk,  1852-8.  Died  Dec.  31,  1858,  aged  59,  at  Lewisham. 
(G.  Mag.,  1859,  I.  215.) 

BISHOP,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  8,  1814.   Matric.  Easter,  1814. 

BISHOP,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  18, 
1844.  S.  of  George.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1844; 
B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851. 

BISHOP,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1880.  S.  of  James,  gent.  B.  Nov.  17,  i860,  at  Upper  Hollo- 
way,  Middlesex.  School,  City  of  London  (J.  Harris,  M.A.). 
Matric.  Michs.  1880. 

BISHOP,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  10, 
1810.  Of  Sedlescombe,  Sussex.  [Probably  s.  of  Henry 
(1781).]   Matric.  Michs.  1810. 

BISHOP,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  i6, 
1811 ;  'from  Pembroke  CoUege'  (sic),  Oxford.  S.  of  W[illiam], 
of  Gloucester.  Matric.  Easter,  1811;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1830. 
Matric.  (St  Jolm's  CoUege,  Oxford)  July  6,  1803,  age  18,  as 
s.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Gloucester  (City).  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  Aug.  2,  1812;  priest,  Aug.  i,  1813,  as  'B.A.  of 
Tr.  Hall,  Cambridge';  C.  of  Whaddon,  Gloucs.,  1812.  C.  of 
Cromhall,  1813.  V.  of  Brookthorpe,  1820-8.  V.  of  St  Mary- 
de-Lode  and  of  Holy  Trinity,  Gloucester,  1828-38.  Minor 
Canon  of  Gloucester;  Precentor.  Died  July  3,  1838,  aged  53. 
Buried  in  Gloucester  Cathedral.  M.I.  [in  G.  Mag.,  1838,  11. 
223,  he  is  wrongly  identified  with  John  Bishopp  (1801),  of 
Peterhouse.]  (Trinity  Hall  Adm.  Reg.;  Roland  Austin;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BISHOP,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  6,  1847.  S.  and  h. 
of  Charies,  solicitor,  of  Dolegarreg  (or  DoUygarreg),  near 
Llandovery,  South  Wales.  B.  Nov.  1828,  at  Llandilo.  School, 
Bridgnorth  (Dr  Rowley).  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1852. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  24,  1850.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1853.  Stipendiary  Magistrate  for  Merthyr  Tydfil,  1876-86. 
Judge  of  County  Courts  of  South  Wales,  1886-19 10.  Of 
Dolegarreg,  Llandovery.  D.L.,  J. P.  Died  there  Apr.  27, 
1913.   Brother  of  Rhys  (1863).    (Venn,  11.  278.) 

BISHOP,  JOHN  HUNTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  3, 
1862  S.  of  John  Skinner  Legerton,  of  Sandhurst,  Berks.  B. 
there  Mar.  23,  1844.  School,  Oundle  (Dr  Stansbury).  Matric. 
Michs.  1862;  B..\.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1867;  priest 
Madras)  1868.  Principal  of  the  C.M.S.  CoUege,  Cottayam, 
India,  1867-77.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Trichur  and  Kannan- 
kulam,  1881-7;  at  Tiruvella,  1891-5,  and  again  at  Tnchur, 
1895-7,  1900-8,  1909-13.  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Travancore,  1905-13.  Died  May  16,  1913,  aged  66. 
(Crockford,  1913;  The  Times,  May  21,  1913;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BISHOP,  JOHN  WATSON  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1874  [re-adm.  Apr.  30,  1879.  and  Apr.  21,  1885]. 
S.  of  Frederick,  solicitor.  B.  at  Shelton.  Bapt.  Feb.  25,  1850. 
[School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  In 
business.  Ord.  deacon,  1877;  priest  (Norwich)  1879;  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Thetford,  1877.  C.  of  Holy  Tnmty,  Cambridge, 
1878-9  C.  of  Thorpe-next-Norwich,  1879-83-  Chaplain  at 
Grasse,  1883-6.  Resided  latteriy  at  Tunbridge  WeUs.  Died 
there  Nov.  2,  1930,  aged  80.  Brother  of  Frederick  S.  (1867), 
etc.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  4,  1930.) 

BISHOP,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17, 
1766.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Easter,  1767;  Scholar,  1767.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct  2,  1777.  One  of  these  names  entered  the  Bengal  Army; 
Cadet,'  1769;  Ensign,  1770;  Lieut.,  1773;  resigned  Aug.  16, 
1773.   (V.  C.  P.  Hodson,  Officers  of  the  Bengal  Army.) 

BISHOP,  OSCAR  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  18. 
1899  S.  of  Walter  BeccaU.  B.  Feb.  23,  1881,  in  London. 
School,  Charterhouse,  as  Alfred  Oscar.  Matric.  Michs.  1899. 
In  the  firm  of  Messrs  A.  Bishop,  Chemical  Manufacturers, 
Of  The  Park,  Beckenham,  Kent,  in  191 1.    (Peile,  11.  833.) 

18-2 


Bishop,  Rhys 

BISHOP,  RHYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  5,  1863. 
Of  Carmarthens.  [S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Dolegarreg,  or 
DoUygarreg,  Carmarthenshire.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A. 
1867;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1867;  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1868;  C.  of  Ashton  Keynes,  Wills.,  1867-70.  C.  of 
Moccas,  Heref.,  1870-84.  R.  of  Letton,  1884-1917-  R-  of 
Willersley,  1884-1917.  Resided  latterly  at  Cheltenham. 
Died  Sept.  11,  1918.  Brother  of  John  (1847).  (Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

BISHOP  or  BISHOPP,  RICHARD  PRETTYMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  July  i,  1848.  S.  of  William,  gent,  [afterwards  of 
Walcot  Lodge,  near  Ryde].  B.  at  Christ  Church,  St  Maryle- 
bone,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  Oct.  2,  1834.  Matric.  Michs.  1849, 
as  Bishopp.  Migrated  (age  21)  to  Magdalene,  Jan.  13,  1851; 
B.A.  1854. 

BISHOP,  ROBERT  DIGBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  9,  1884.  8th  s.  of  Frederick,  of  Camies,  Wales  (sic),  and 
of  Stoke-on-Trent.  B.  at  PackhaU,  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1884.  Died  Sept.  3,  1885,  aged  19,  at  Sketty,  Swansea,  from 
the  effects  of  a  gun  accident.   (The  Guardian,  Sept.  9,  1885.) 

BISHOP,  ROBERT  OWAIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  3, 
1894.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Llanfihangel,  Cardigans.  Schools, 
Ardwyn  Grammar  and  University  College,  Aberystwyth. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Assistant 
Master  at  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  1895-7;  at  Wyggeston 
School,  Leicester,  1897-1901;  at  Victoria  College,  Jersey, 
1901-4.  Second  Master  at  the  Municipal  Secondary  School, 
1904-5.  Head  Master  of  Andover  Grammar  School,  1905- 
22-.  In  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  General  List,  employed  at 
the  Ministry  of  Munitions.  M.B.E.).  (Peile,  11.  795;  Univ. 
War  List;  Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

BISHOP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  2, 
1876.  S.  of  Charles  [of  Shipton  Hall,  Salop].  B.  1855,  at 
Darleston,  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Lichfield)  1884;  C.  of 
Kingswinford,  Staffs.,  1882-7.  C.  of  Walton-on-the-Hill, 
Liverpool,  1887-93.  C.  of  Formby,  Lanes.,  1893.  V.  of 
St  Peter's,  Formby,  1894-1914;  retired.  Sometime  of 
Shipton  Hall,  Much  Wenlock,  Salop.  Of  Cressbrook,  Storrs 
Park,  Windermere,  in  1936.  (Crockford;  Kelly,  Handbook, 
1936.) 

BISHOP,  THOMAS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1872.  S.  of  Daniel  Joseph,  gent.  B.  in  Jersey.  Bapt.  at 
Beaminster,  Dorset.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1872. 

BISHOP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Aug.  3, 
1767.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  America.  B.  in  St  Peter's 
parish,  Barbados.  School,  Eton.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  2,  1767.  A  member  of  the  Council  (and  some- 
time President)  of  Barbados.  Married  (i)  Rebecca  Skeete, 
at  Marylebone,  Jan.  8,  1772;  (2)  a  dau.  of  John  Hothersall. 
Died  Aug.  21,  1801,  in  Norfolk  Street,  Strand.  M.I.  at  St 
Peter's,  Barbados.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  720;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BISHOP,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1799.  [S.  of 
William,  clerk,  of  Kingsdon,  Somerset.]  Matric.  (Wadham 
College,  Oxford)  May  18,  1763,  age  17;  B.A.  1767-  V.  of 
Wedmore,  Somerset.  R.  of  Maperton,  1799-  J-P-  for 
Somerset.  Died  Mar.  11,  1802,  in  Gt  Portland  Street.  Will 
(P.P.C.)  Mar.  1802.  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag., 
1802.) 

BISHOP,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Queens',  Dec.  2, 

1824. 

BISHOP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  22, 
1828.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Hunton  Townsend.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Lent,  1829;  B.A.  1833.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  30,  1833,  as  's.  of  Samuel  Hurton  (sic) 
Townsend,  Esq.,  of  Blackheath.' 

BISHOP,  WILLIAM  [CHATTERLEY].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  28,  1831.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Shelton  Hall,  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme,  Staffs.  [B.  Apr.  24,  1813.]  School,  Stonyfield. 
Matric.  Michs.  1831;  Scholar,  as  W.  Chatterley;  B.A.  1835; 
M.A.  1838.  Fellow.  One  of  the  representatives  of  the  Univer- 
sity at  the  presentation  of  an  address  to  Queen  Victoria  on 
her  coronation.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  21,  1837;  priest 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1838;  C.  of  St  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  1837-9.  V.  of  St  Katharine's,  Northampton,  1839- 
43.  Chaplain  of  Northampton  County  Gaol,  1843-50;  of 
Cold  Overton,  1850-1.  V.  of  Upton,  Northants.,  1851-68. 
C.  of  Cransley,  1855-62.  Married  Janet,  sister  of  Sir  William 
Dunbar,  Bart.,  Jan.  11,  1840.  Resided  latterly  at  Leaming- 
ton. A  weU-known  attendant  and  frequent  chairman  at 
meetings  of  the  C.M.S.  Bible  Society;  a  staunch  evangelical. 
Author,  Sermons;  also  published  a  Sermon  on  the  Stafford- 
shire riots,  1842.  Died  Dec.  25,  1897,  aged  84,  at  Leaming- 
ton.  Father  of  the  next.   (Eagle,  xx.) 


Biss,  Harold  Cecil  Jones 

BISHOP,  WILLIAM  CHATTERLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  15,  1872.  [S.  of  William  Chatterley  (above),  clerk.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar,  1873;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1876; 
M.A.  1879.  Fellow,  1876-89.  Ord.  deacon,  1877;  priest  (Ely) 
1878.  V.  of  Twyford,  Hants.,  1886-8.  R.  of  Blechingley, 
Surrey,  1888-1900.  R.  of  Orsett,  Essex,  1900-15.  Resided 
latterly  at  Westcliff,  Essex.  Died  Nov.  19,  1922,  aged  69,  at 
Bath.   Buried  at  Blechingley.    (The  Times,  Nov.  22,  1922.) 

BISHOP,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  18,  1838.  Of  Cambs.  [S.  of ,  Alderman,  of  Cam- 
bridge. School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  Scholar, 
1839;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845,  as  William.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Died  Oct.  18,  1847,  aged  28,  at  Portsmouth,  'Rev.  WilUam 
Bishop.'    (G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  664.) 

BISHOP,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  13, 
1873.  S.  of  James,  of  40,  Portland  Place,  London.  B.  Feb. 
26,  1855,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B.A.  1877.  In  business.  Died  1913.  Brother  of  George  F. 
(1871). 

BISHOPP,  GEORGE  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peter- 
house,  Feb.  21,  1830.  S.  of  John  (next),  clerk,  of  Copdock, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834.  Of  Northiam, 
Sussex.  J. P.  Died  Apr.  17,  1895,  aged  84,  in  London. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1831)  and  father  of  Thomas  L.  (1867). 
(T.  A.  Walker.) 

BISHOPP,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  6,  1801. 
Of  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  Scholar;  B.A.  1805;  M.A. 
1809.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1805;  priest,  May  28, 
1809.  V.  of  Copdock,  Suffolk.  [Wrongly  identified,  in  G. 
Mag.,  with  John  Bishop  (1811),  of  Trinity  Hall.]  Died  July 
29,  1856,  aged  77,  at  Kennington.  Father  of  George  D. 
(above)  and  Thomas  (next).  (T.  A.  Walker,  374;  G.  Mag., 
1856,  II.  390.) 

BISHOPP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  29, 
1831.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  John  (above),  clerk,  of  Copdock, 
Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Bergholt  (Mr  Wilkins).  Migrated 
to  Caius,  Sept.  18,  1832,  age  20.  Matric.  Michs.  1832; 
Exhibitioner,  1834.  Died  Aug.  3, 1835,  at  Copdock  parsonage. 
Brother  of  George  D.  (1830).   (Venn,  11.  220.) 

BISHOPP,  THOMAS  LOCH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June 
23  1867.  S.  of  George  Daniel  (1830),  of  Northiam,  Sussex. 
[School,  Aldenham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1872.  Ord. 
deacon,  1874;  priest  (Chichester)  1881;  C.  of  East  Hoathly, 
Sussex,  1874-82.  C.  of  Brede,  1882-6.  C.  of  Bramber,  1887- 
95.  R.  of  Evesbatch,Worcs.,  1895-1900.  Of  Henfield,  Sussex, 
in  1905.  Died  Aug.  19,  1906.  (T.  A.  Walker,  529;  Aldenham 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BISHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  2, 
1819.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Roger.  B.  at  Shakerley,  Shrops. 
School,  Brewood,  Staffs.  (Mr  Kempson).  Matric.  Lent,  1821; 
B.A.  1S25;  M.A.  1828.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  11,  1823. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1828,  as  's.  of  Wilham  Roger,  late  of 
Shackerley  House,  Wolverhampton,  Staffs.'  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  4,  1838.  Perhaps  Chaplain  at  Westbury, 
Tasmania,  in  1850. 

BISHTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  9,  1824. 
Matric.  Michs.  1824.   Migrated  to  Downing,  Dec.  6,  1824. 

BISS,  CECIL  YATES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  Oct.  8, 
1872.  Of  Sylfield  House,  Bateman  Street,  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
1875);  Prizeman;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879;  M.B.  1880;  M.D. 
1884.  .-Vt  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  F.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S. 
Physician  to  the  Bromptoa  Hospital  for  Consumptives. 
Lecturer  at  the  Middlesex  Hospital  Medical  College.  Con- 
sulting Physician  to  St  Saviour's  Hospital.  Examiner  to  the 
Royal'  College  of  Physicians  and  to  the  Society  of  Apothe- 
caries. Medical  Officer  to  the  Life  .\ssurance  Society.  Died 
Jan  20  1912,  at  St  John's  Wood.  Father  of  the  next, 
Harold  C.  J.  (1889)  and  Hubert  E.  J.  (1889).  (R.  F.  Scott; 
The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1912.) 

BISS  EDWIN  GERALD  JONES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1895. 
S.  of  CecU  Yates  (above),  M.D.,  of  135,  Harley  Street, 
London,  W.  Schools,  University  College  and  Leys,  Cam- 
bridge. Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Brother  of  Harold  C.  J.  (next) 
and  Hubert  E.  J.  (1889). 

BISS,  HAROLD  CECIL  JONES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  30,  1889.  S.  of  CecU  Yates  (1872),  M.D.,  of  135,  Harley 
Street,  London,  W.  B.  July  16,  1870.  School,  Dulwich 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major,  Royal  Irish  Regt.).  Brother  of  Edwin  G.  J.  (above), 
etc.    (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 


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Biss,  Hubert  Elwyn  Jones 

BISS,  HUBERT  ELWYN  JONES.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1889 
S.  of  Cecil  Yates  {1872),  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  of  Hampstead 
B.  Sept.  28,  1871.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs 
1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1896;  M.D.  1901 
At  the  Middlesex  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P..  1896 
D.P.H.  (Edinburgh  and  Glasgow)  1899.  House  Physician  at 
Bromptoa  Consumptive  Hospital.  Assistant  Medical  Officer 
at  Grove  and  Park  fever  hospitals.  Sometime  Assistant 
Demonstrator  in  Biology  and  Anatomy  at  the  University 
Laboratory.  Attended  Mr  Gladstone  during  the  last  six 
months  of  his  life  and  was  in  residence  at  Hawarden  Castle 
during  that  period.  Assistant  editor  of  the  Medical  Press  and 
Circular.  Died  Sept.  20,  1909,  at  Eastbourne.  Brother  of 
Harold  C.  J.  (above),  etc.   [King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BISSEKER,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1897. 
S.  of  Tilden  John.  B.  Oct.  3,  1878.  School,  King  Edward  VI, 
Birmingham  (Rev.  A.  R.  Vardy).  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
Scholar;  Prizeman;  B..^.  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1900;  M.A. 
1904.  Wesleyan  Minister.  Chaplain  and  Assistant  Master  at 
Leys  School,  Cambridge,  1901-4;  Head  Master,  1919-34; 
retired.  At  the  Leysian  Mission  in  London,  1904-10.  Pro- 
fessor (New  Testament  Languages  and  Literature)  at  Rich- 
mond College,  Surrey,  1910-19.  A  member  of  the  Faculty 
of  Theology  of  London  University,  1910-19.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Contributed  articles  to  Hastings'  Dictionary  of  Christ 
and  the  Gospels ;  the  Encyclopaedia  of  Religion  and  Ethics,  etc. 
Author,  Probletns  of  Discipleskip;  The  Way  of  Discipleship, 
etc.  Of  The  Old  House,  Harston,  Cambs.,  in  1939.  (School- 
masters' Directory,  1932-3;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BISSEKER,  ROBERT  GODLONTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1898.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  Nov.  19,  1878,  at  Port 
Elizabeth,  South  Africa.  School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birming- 
ham (Rev.  A.  R.  Vardy).  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901; 
M.A.  1912.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1901.  Ord.  deacon, 
191 2;  priest  (Peterb.)  191 3;  C.  of  Oakham,  Rutland,  igi2-i6. 
R.  of  Whitwell,  1916-39-.  R.  of  Normanton,  1920-39-. 
(Crockford,  1939.) 

BISSET,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22, 
1821.  S.  and  h.  of  Andrew.  B.  1803,  at  Montrose,  Forfar. 
School,  York  (Mr  Noddins).  Matric.  Michs.  1821.  Migrated 
to  Magdalene,  May  15,  1824;  Scholar,  1825;  B.A.  1826. 
Migrated  back  to  Trinity;  M..\.  (Trinity)  1839.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1836.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1839.  In  the 
Law  List,  1899.  Author,  Memoirs  and  papers  of  Sir  Andrew 
Michell,  K.B.;  The  History  of  the  Struggle  for  Parliamentary 
Government  in  England;  A  short  History  of  the  English 
Parliament,  etc.  Father  of  Walter  (1861).   (Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BISSET,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  18,  1836;  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  Matric.  Lent,  1846;  B.D.  1847.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  1836,  as  Bissett,  Charles,  of  Clare  Hall. 
P.C.  of  Upholland,  Wigan,  Lanes.,  1844-81.  Lived  latterly 
at  Southport.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1899.  (CaiU.  Act 
Bk.) 

BISSET,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  i,  1861.  S. 
and  h.  of  Andrew  (1821),  barrister-at-law,  of  London.  B. 
Dec.  20,  1842,  at  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  27,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1868.  Died  Feb.  19,  1912,  aged  70.  Buried  at  St  Pancras 
cemetery,  Finchley.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BISSETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Dec. 
14,  1844;  re-adm.  Oct.  1846.  S.  of  George,  of  Croydon, 
Surrey.  Matric.  Lent,  1845,  as  Bisset  (name  off,  Mids.  1846) ; 
B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1855;  LL.D.  1866.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1856.  P.C.  of  Knottingley,  Yorks.,  1861-5.  V.  of  Ponte- 
fract,  1865-78.  Not  in  Crockford,  1879.   (T.  A.  Walker,  484.) 

BISSETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6,  1878. 
S.  of  Thomas  Gray,  accountant.  B.  at  Broughton-in- 
Fumess,  Lanes.  Bapt.  May  26,  1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1878; 
B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (Worcester) 
1884;  C.  of  New  Milverton,  Warws.,  1883-6.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Cowes,  1887-9.  C.  of  Kenilworth,  Warws.,  1889-91; 
V.  there,  1891-7.  R.  of  Shalden,  Hants.,  1897-1908.  Dio- 
cesan Inspector,  Winchester,  1901-8.  V  of  Hawkley,  1915- 
17.  Resided  latterly  at  Petersfield,  Hants.  Died  May  8, 
1927,  aged  67.  Buried  at  Shalden.   {Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BISSHOPP,  CHARLES  HENRY  BLOIS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1899.  S.  of  Edward  Femley,  architect  and  diocesan 
surveyor,  of  'Haslemere,'  St  Edmund's  Road,  Ipswich.  B. 
Oct.  17,  1880,  at  Cormac  Lodge,  Anglesea  Road,  Ipswich. 
School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B..\.  1902;  M.A.  1906. 
Ord.  deacon,  1905;  priest  (Norwich)  1906;  C.  of  Ipswich, 
1905-8.  C.  of  Grays  Thurrock,  Essex,  1908-12.  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Watford,  Herts.,  1912-17.  V.  of  Croxley 
Green,  1917-33.  Lie.  to  off.,  dios.  Norwich  and  St  Edmunds- 
bury,  1933-6.  C.  of  Gt  Yarmouth  (in  charge  of  St  Andrew's) 
1936-.  Address,  6,  Park  Road,  Gorleston-on-Sea.  (Crock- 
ford, 1938.) 


Black,  Archibald  John 

BISSHOPP  or  BYSSHOPP,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  June  20,  1795.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1796. 

BISSHOPP,  FRANCIS  ROBERT  BRYANT.  Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Michs.  1879.  S.  of  James,  of  Parham  House,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  Kent.  Adm.  at  King's,  Apr.  6,  1881;  B..\.  1883;  M.A. 
1888;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1888;  M.D.  1892.  At  Guy's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  1885.  M.R.C.P.,  1901.  Senior  Demonstrator  in 
Anatomy  at  Cambridge.  House  Surgeon  and  Physician  to 
Guy's  Hospital,  London,  1887.  In  practice  at  Tunbridge 
Wells,  1888-1937;  retired,  1937.  Consulting  Physician  to 
Tunbridge  Wells  Counties  and  General  Hospital.  Ex- 
President  (for  Kent  County)  of  the  British  Medical  Asso- 
ciation. Brother  of  the  next.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BISSHOPP,  HAMMOND  BUTLER.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1879.  S.  of  James,  M.D.,  of  Tunbridge  Wells.  B.  Aug.  16, 
1857,  in  London.  School,  Epsom  College.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1880;  B..\.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1883;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Rochester,  1884-7. 
Held  other  curacies,  1887-93.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Plymouth, 
1898-1908.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Frogmore,  Herts.,  1908-26. 
Died  Dec.  31,  1926,  aged  69,  in  London.  Brother  of  the 
above.  (Venn,  11.  446;  The  Times,  Jan.  i,  1927.) 

BISSHOPP,  HARRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Nov.  9, 
1793.   Matric.  Michs.  1793.   Resided  till  Michs.  1796. 

BISSILL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  10,  1781. 

Of  Leics.    Probably  s.  of ,  of  Knipton,  Leics.    School, 

Southwell;  adm.  chorister  of  Southwell  Minster,  July  21, 
1777.  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1791.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  25,  1787;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1788.  V.  of 
Whissendine,  Rutland,  1803-38.  R.  of  Folksworth,  Hunts., 
1820-38.   Died  1838,  aged  73.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BLAAUW,  THOMAS  ST  LEGER.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  30,  1859.  2nd  s.  of  William  Henry,  Esq.,  M.A.  (next). 
B.  July  I,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1859.  Succeeded  his  father  at 
Beechland,  Newick,  Sussex,  1870.  J. P.  Married  and  had 
issue.   Died  Sept.  11,  1893.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BLAAUW,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  M.A.  1854  (incorp.  from 
Oxford).  [S.  of  William  (who  settled  in  England),  and 
grandson  of  Gerard,  of  Amsterdam.  B.  May  25,  1793.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Jan.  29,  1812,  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1815;  M..'\.  1818.  Of  Beechland,  Newick, 
Sussex.  J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1859.  F.S.A.,  1850. 
F.R.G.S.  Chief  founder  of  the  Sussex  Archaeological  Society, 
1846;  edited  the  Society's  Collections,  1846-56.  On  the 
Council  of  the  Camden  Society,  1848-65.  Author,  The 
Barons'  War. . ..  Died  Apr.  26,  1870,  aged  76,  at  Beechland. 
Father  of  the  above.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase; 
D.N.B.  His  incorp.  at  Cambridge  is  not  given  by  any  of 
these  authorities.) 

BLACK,  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1878.  S. 
of  James  Tait,  Esq.  B.  in  Edinburgh.  School,  Edinburgh 
Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Of  7,  Petersham  Terrace, 
Gloucester  Road,  London,  S.W.,  in  1914. 

BLACK,  ADAM  RIMMER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1883.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis,  bookseller,  of  Edinburgh. 
B.  there  Feb.  23,  1865.  [School,  Merchiston  Castle.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  PubUsher:  A.  and  C. 
Black,  4,  Soho  Square,  London,  W.  Died  suddenly  Jan.  18, 
1936,  aged  70.  (Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.;  The  2'imes, 
Jan.  20,  1936.) 

BLACK,  ALFRED  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  18,  1849.  Of  Leics.  [S.  of  H.  C,  of  Melton  Mowbray. 
B.  Feb.  1830.  School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
B.A.  1855.    (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLACK,  ALURED  ELLIOTT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  ir, 

1877.  S.  of  George,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk  [Lieut. -Col.  and 
Chief  Constable  of  Norfolk].  B.  Jan.  5,  1859,  at  FramMng- 
ham,  Suffolk.  School,  Westminster  (Exhibitioner).  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1883; 
priest  (Rochester)  1884;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Greenwich, 
1883-7.  R.  of  Milton-next-Gravesend,  1887-9.  R-  of  Oxnead 
with  Buxton,  Norfolk,  1889-1907.  V.  of  Holmfirth,  Yorks., 
1914-16.  V.  of  Silsoe,  Beds.,  1916-31 ;  resigned.  Rural  Dean 
of  Ampthill,  1926-9.  Of  Broadlands,  Ferndown,  Dorset,  in 
1933.   Died  1935.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters,  Suppl.) 

BLACK,  ARCHIBALD  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 

1878.  S.  of  Niel,  of  Mount  Noorat,  Victoria,  .Australia.  B. 
Sept.  27,  1859,  at  Melbourne.  School,  Church  of  England 
Grammar,  Geelong  (Mr  Wilson).  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1882;  M.A.  1886.   Brother  of  Steuart  G.  (1881). 


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Black,  Charles  Christopher 

BLACK,  CHARLES  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  June  22,  1826.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  HoUoway, 
Middlesex.  School,  Finchley  (Mr  Fanning).  Matric.  Michs. 
1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1837.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  17,  1831,  as  s.  of  Charles  Christopher  Mcintosh,  Esq.,  of 
Aberdeen,  deceased.  Assistant  Keeper  in  the  Art  Department 
of  the  South  Kensington  Museum,  1864-70.  Author,  Michael 
Angela  Buonarroti,  sculptor,  painter,  architect,  etc.  Died 
Jan.  15, 1879,  aged  69,  at  Upper  Norwood.  (Boase,  iv.  Suppl. ; 
T.  C.  Dale,  Inner  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

BLACK,  CHARLES  CROFTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
1898.  [2nd  s.  of  the  late  Charles  Crofton,  deceased]  and  of 
Mrs  C.  C.  Black,  of  HiU  House,  Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex.  B. 
Mar.  II,  1880.  School,  Chigwell.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A. 
1901.  Barrister  (Middle  Temple)  1903.  Adviser  to  the  Con- 
servative Parliamentary  Committee  on  Land  Value  Taxa- 
tion 1910-14.  Secretary  and  Legal  Adviser  to  the  Land 
Union,  1910-31.  Of  The  Close,  Bexhill,  Sussex,  and  of  127, 
Victoria  Street,  S.W.  Author,  legal.  Died  Jan.  20,  1937. 
{Who's  Who,  1937;  The  Times,  Jan.  22,  1937.) 

BLACK,  CHARLES  REGINALD.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  18,  1874.  S.  of  WilHam  Forsyth.  B.  at  Liver- 
pool.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878. 

BLACK,  DAVID.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  1887.  S.  of 
Robert  (1883),  clerk,  of  2,  Rock  Road,  Cambridge.  B.  Aug. 
14,  1869.  School,  King's,  Ely.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar, 
1889;  B.A.  1890.  2nd  Lieut.,  Lanes.  Fusiliers.  Died  Aug.  11, 
1892,  aged  22,  at  Poona.  M.I.  at  Ramsey,  Hunts.  Brother 
of  Lewis  P.  (1890).    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BLACK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1870. 
S  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased.  School,  Highgate  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar;  B.A.  (34*^  Wrangler)  1874. 
Solicitor,  1877.  Of  Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C,  in  1906. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  536.) 

BLACK,  HENRY  BRENNEN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  17,  1893. 
[S.  of  Mrs  Gibson  Black,  of  Clontarf,  Dublin.]  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Easter,  1894.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BLACK,  JAMES.  Adm.  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Jan.  1874.  S.  of  J., 
merchant,  deceased.  B.  at  Finchley,  Middlesex.  School, 
Highgate  Grammar.  Matric.  Lent,  1874;  Scholar,  1875-6; 
B.A.  1877;  M.B.  1887.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 
L.S.A.,  1877.  F.R.C.S.,  1880.  House  Surgeon  at  St  Thomas's 
Hospital.  Assistant  Surgeon  at  the  North  West  London 
Hospital.  In  practice  in  London.  Lecturer  on  Anatomy  and 
late  Aural  Surgeon  of  Westminster  Hospital.  Of  The 
Avenue,  Beulah  Hill,  S.E.,  in  1898.  Author,  Medical.  Died 
Apr.  13,  1935,  aged  82,  at  Rotherfield,  Sussex.  (Venn,  11. 
411;  Medical  Directory,  1922;  The  Times,  Apr.  16,  1935.) 

BLACK,  JAMES  GAVIN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1900.  S.  of 
James  Gordon  Mitchell,  ironfounder,  deceased.  B.  Jan.  30, 
1882,  at  Down  Hill,  W.  Boldon,  Durham.  Schools,  Cor- 
chester  and  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
Scholar,  1900;  B.A.  1908.  Head  Master  of  Corchester  School, 
Corbridge-on-Tyne,  in  1922.  Died  Aug.  20,  1926,  in  a  Man- 
chester hospital.  Buried  at  Sunderland.  (Venn,  iii.  401; 
The  Times,  Aug.  24,  1926.) 

BLACK,  JAMES  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9,  1859. 
S.  of  James,  of  16,  Park  Terrace,  Glasgow.  B.  there  July  i, 
1841.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  i860. 
Comet,  nth  Hussars,  1862;  Lieut.,  1865;  Capt.,  1872; 
retired,  1875.  Of  Balgowan,  Perthshire.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  June  25,  1915,  at  Buxton.  Buried  at  Perth. 
(W.  G.  Black,  Family  of  Black.) 

BLACK,  JOHN  TRAFALGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  2, 
1823.  [3rd  s.  of  Richard  (1791),  R.  of  Hutton,  Essex.]  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  23,  1827. 

BLACK,  LADBROKE  LIONEL  DAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Lent,  1896.  S.  of  Charles  Ingham,  D.D.  [Rural  Dean  of 
Burley-in-Wharfedale,  Yorks.]  B.  there  June  21,  1877. 
[School,  Foyle  College,  Londonderry.]  Matric.  Lent,  1896; 
B.A.  1898.  Took  up  journalism  in  London.  Assistant  editor 
of  The  Phoenix;  special  Correspondent  in  Paris.  Assistant 
editor  of  The  Echo.  Joint-editor  of  To-Day,  1902;  managing 
editor,  1904.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Royal 
Garrison  Artillery).  Of  Whitefields,  Windsor  Lane,  Gt 
Missenden,  Bucks.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Love 
Letters  of  King  Henry  VIII;  Old  Mother  Hubbard;  The 
Wager;  Some  Queer  People;  The  Poison  War;  Other  People's 
Lives-  The  Killer  at  Large,  etc.  (Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Who, 
1938.) 
BLACK,  LEWIS  POTTER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890.  S.  of 
Robert  (1883),  clerk,  of  Cambridge.  B.  Nov.  10,  1871. 
School,  King's,  Ely.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Exhibitioner; 
Scholar,  1891;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1897. 
At  the  Middlesex  Hospital;  House  Physician.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1896.  House  Surgeon  at  the  Suffolk  General 
Hospital,  Bury  St  Edmunds.    Medical  Officer  of  Health  to 


Black,  Steuart  Gladstone 

Braintree  R.D.C.;  for  St  Thomas  district,  Exeter.  During 
the  Great  War,  Lieut.,  R.A.M.C.  Of  Beaufort  House,  St 
Thomas,  Exeter,  1937.  Brother  of  David  (1887).  {Medical 
Directory,  1938.) 

BLACK,  MAURICE  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  13, 
1895.  S.  of  Adam  William,  publisher  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.]. 
B.  Aug.  19,  1876,  in  Edinburgh.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1897  and 
1898.  Entered  the  Army  (5th  Dragoon  Guards;  Lieut., 
1900;  Capt.,  1907).  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-2. 
Resided  at  The  Pink  House,  Newbridge,  Co.  Kildare,  in 
19 II.  During  the  Great  War,  Major,  Dragoon  Guards; 
wounded  in  France,  Oct.  19 14;  transferred  to  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Killed  in  action,  Feb.  11,  1917,  in  France. 
Brother  of  Reginald  A.  (1896).  (Peile,  11.  796;  The  Times, 
Mar.  12,  1917;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BLACK,  NEIL  WALTERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  10, 
1885.   Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892. 

BLACK,  PATRICK.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898.  S.  of  Arthur, 
solicitor,  of  London.  B.  there  July  8,  1880.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  A  medical  student  at  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital,  1902.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906. 
House  Physician  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Medical 
Officer  of  the  Temperance  Hospital.  During  the  Great  War, 
served  in  the  R.A.M.C.  (ist  British  Field  Hospital,  Serbia; 
Capt.,  Order  of  St  Sava).  Medical  Officer  to  the  South 
Indian  Railway,  1920-3.  Of  26,  Essex  Street,  London, 
W.C.  2.  Died  May  25,  1924,  at  St  Mary's  Hospital,  London. 
(Venn,  11.  556;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Caian.) 

BLACK,  REGINALD  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan. 
13,  1896.  S.  of  Adam  WilUam,  pubUsher.  B.  Aug.  17,  1878, 
in  Edinburgh.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1899.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (King's  Shropshire  Light  Infantry;  Capt.).  Of  Prees 
Hall,  Whitchurch,  Salop.  J. P.  for  Salop,  igig.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Brother  of  Maurice  A.  (1895).  (Peile,  u.  805; 
Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BLACK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  July  5, 
1791.  S.  of  William,  of  Hull.  B.  1774-  School,  Chigwell, 
Essex.  Scholar,  1791;  matric.  Lent,  1792;  B.A.  i795;  M.A. 
1805.  Ord.  priest  (Gloucester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich) 
June  2,  1800;  R.  of  Merton,  Norfolk,  1800-3.  V.  of  Gt 
Canfield,  Essex,  1801-10.  V.  of  Uffington,  Berks.,  1810-14. 
V.  of  Catmere,  1810-37.  R.  of  Hutton,  Essex,  1814-37.  R.  of 
Copdock  with  Washbrooke,  Suffolk,  1814-37.  Chaplain  to 
Lord  Walsingham.  Died  Jan.  30,  1837,  at  Hutton.  Father  of 
John  T.  (1823).    (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Chigwell  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLACK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31,  1819;  a  'Ten- 
year'man.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.D.  1829.  C.of  St  Andrew's, 
Holborn,  and  Minister  of  Ely  Chapel.  Died  1830,  aged  35. 
Father  of  the  next.   (G.  Mag.,  1830,  11.  282.) 

BLACK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  June  24, 
1848.  and  s.  of  Robert  (above),  clerk,  of  London,  deceased. 
B.  there  May  14,  1829.  School,  Christ's  Hospital  (Exhibi- 
tioner). Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1856. 
Journalist.  Contributor  to  The  Athenaeum,  The  Field,  etc. 
Author,  Horse-racing  in  France,  etc.  Died  Apr.  8,  1915,  in 
London.   (Christ's  Hospital  Reg.) 

BLACK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Apr.  9,  1883. 
Matric.  Easter,  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Previously  at 
Glasgow  University;  B.A.  (Glasgow)  1857;  M.A.  1858.  Ord. 
deacon,  1886;  priest  (Ely)  1887;  C.  of  St  Andrew-the-less, 
Cambridge,  1886-90.  V.  of  Ramsey,  Hunts.,  1891-1904. 
Rural  Dean  of  St  Ives,  1899-1904.  District  Secretary  of  the 
British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  1878-91.  Surrogate,  dio. 
Ely,  1892-1913.  Rural  Dean  of  Leightonstone,  Hunts., 
1903-13.  R.  of  Sawtrey  All  Saints'  with  St  Andrew's, 
1904-13.  Resided  latterly  at  Exmouth.  Died  July  23,  1920, 
aged  84,  at  Bridestowe,  Devon.  Father  of  David  (1887)  and 
Lewis  P.  (1890).   (The  Times,  July  30,  1920.) 

BLACK,  ROBERT  BUSH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1896.  [S.  and 
h.  of  WilUam  Dumi,  Esq.,  of  Auchentoshan,  Dalmuir,  N.B. 
B.  Sept.  3,  1875.  Schools,  Harrow  and  the  Royal  Agri- 
cultural College,  Cirencester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Joined 
the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  1900;  retired,  1901.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Lieut.,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards;  Capt.,  Middlesex 
Regt.).  Of  Brook  House,  Sutton  Courtenay,  Berks.,  and  of 
Auchentoshan,  Dalmuir,  Co.  Dumbarton.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  William  D.  (1899).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BLACK,  STEUART  GLADSTONE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  8,  1881.  S.  of  Niel,  of  Mount  Noorat,  Victoria,  Australia. 
B.  Apr.  14,  1862,  at  Melbourne.  School,  Church  of  England 
Grammar,  Geelong,  Victoria  (Mr  Wilson).  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Of  Glenormiston,  Victoria, 
.Australia.   Brother  of  Archibald  J.  (1878). 


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BLACK,  WILFRED  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  8, 
1897.  Did  not  come  into  residence.  S.  of  Francis,  publisher. 
B.  Aug.  10,  1879,  at  Redwood,  Edinburgh.  School,  Chelten- 
ham College.  2nd  Lieut,  (from  Militia),  13th  Hussars,  1902; 
resigned,  1905.  Capt.,  Cheshire  Royal  Engineers  (Terri- 
torials) 1904.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  in  1902. 
(Peile,  II.  817;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLACK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  12,  1864.  S. 
of  William  Faussett,  D.D.  B.  1845,  at  Dublin.  School, 
Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1895.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  St  Philip's,  Liver- 
pool, 1868-71.  C.  of  Moulsham,  Essex,  1871-2.  Chaplain 
of  Luscombe,  Devon,  1872-8.  Private  Chaplain  at  Luscombe 
Castle  for  two  years.  Joined  the  Society  of  St  John-the- 
Evangelist,  Cowley.  C.  of  Cowley  St  John,  Oxon.,  1878-9- 
Missionary  Priest  at  Bombay,  1879-85;  at  Mazagon,  Bom- 
bay, 1885-9.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Pimlico,  London,  1892- 
1910.  Spent  his  holidays  in  Norway,  studying  Norwegian 
poetry.  An  enthusiastic  painter.  Of  Old  Mill,  .-Mdborough, 
Suffolk,  and  of  19,  Ladbroke  Square,  London,  in  19 13.  Died 
Oct.  15,  1929,  aged  84,  in  London.  (Peile,  11.  585;  Crockford, 
1913-) 

BLACK,  WILLIAM  DUNN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1899.  2nd  s.  of  WUliam  Dunn,  of  Auchentoshan,  Dalmuir, 
Dumbartons.  B.  Oct.  27,  1880,  at  Glasgow.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1910.  Of  South  Holt,  Danbury, 
Essex.   Brother  of  Robert  B.  (1896).   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

BLACKADER,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1849.  [S.  and  h.  of  Charies  George,  Colonel.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1849;  Scholar;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1857.  .Assistant 
Master  (MiUtary  and  Civil  Dept.)  at  Cheltenham  College, 
1846-9  and  1853-62;  at  Clifton  College,  1862-5.  Principal 
of  the  Education  Dept.,  Hartley  Institute,  Southampton, 
1870-4;  of  Beaurepaire  School,  Boulogne,  1874.  Died  Sept. 
14,  1911,  in  Paris.  (Cheltenliam  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept. 
23,  191 1 ;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BLACKALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  i, 
1810.  Of  Oxon.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1810.  Of 
Hazeley  Court,  Oxfordshire.  Died  Jan.  i,  1829,  aged  36. 
(G.  Mag.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BLACKALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  29,  1755.  S.  of  Theophilus,  clerk,  B.D.  [and  grandson  of 
Offspring  Blackall,  Bishop  of  Exeter].  B.  at  Exminster, 
Devon.  School,  Tiverton  (Mr  Dadds).  Matric.  Michs.  i755; 
Scholar,  1756;  B.A.  {12th  Wrangler)  1760;  M.A.  1763;  B.D. 
1770.  FeUow,  1772.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  i,  1760.  R. 
of  Loughborough,  Leics.,  1786-92.  One  of  the  petitioners 
against  the  Liturgy  and  Thirty-nine  Articles,  who  applied 
to  Parliament  for  relief.  An  eccentric  character,  described 
by  Cole  in  Athenae  Cantabrigienses,  'lame  of  one  leg  by  some 
accident,  and  a  great  rower  on  the  water,  a  lively  and 
ingenious  man,  plays  well  on  the  harpsichord,  sings  well, 
draws  well  and  etches  not  amiss.'  Author,  Sermons,  etc. 
Died  May  6,  1792,  aged  54,  at  Hotwells,  Bristol.  Buried  at 
Sidmouth.  M.I.  in  Sidmouth  parish  church.  Perhaps  father 
of  the  next,  but  the  record  of  his  marriage  has  not  been 
found  and  is  not  mentioned  by  the  authorities  referred  to. 
(Lyson,  Devon;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1821,  11.  20.) 

BLACKALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  22, 
1787.  Of  Devon.  B.  at  Exeter.  Matric.  Michs.  1787; 
Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  {14th  Wrangler)  1791;  M.A.  1794;  B.D. 
1801.  Fellow,  1794.  Tutor.  Proctor,  1796.  Taxor,  1797. 
Ord.  deacon  (Elv)  June  15,  1794;  priest,  Dec.  21,  i794-  R- 
of  North  Cadbufy,  Somerset,  1812-42.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1826. 
Died  Mar.  11,  1842,  aged  71.  Father  of  Samuel  (next). 
(G.  Mag.,  1842,  I.  560.) 

BLACKALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20, 
1834.  [S.  of  Samuel  (above),  R.  of  North  Cadbury,  Somerset. 
B.  Nov.  15,  1816.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834; 
Scholar;  B.A.  Uth  Wrangler)  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon, 
1841;  priest,  1842.  C.  of  Ixworth,  Suffolk,  1847-67.  Chap- 
lain to  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  1866-73.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely, 
1866-99.  V.  of  Earls  Colne,  Essex,  1867-89.  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Winchester,  1873-99.  Rural  Dean  of  Halstead, 
Essex,  1877-89.  Chaplain  to  the  General  Hospital  at  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Resided  latterly  at  the  Abbey  Precincts,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Died  there  Nov.  11,  1899,  aged  82.  Father  of 
the  next.   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BLACKALL,  THEOPHILUS  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  (above),  V.  of  Earls 
Colne,  Essex.  B.  there  Oct.  30,  1872.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891.  Died  Feb.  1903,  aged  30,  on  board  S.S.  Ophir, 
between  Fremantle  and  Colombo.  {The  Times,  Mar.  5, 
1903-) 

BLACKALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  23, 
1832.  S.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  Exeter  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.]. 
B.  there  May  18,  1814.  School,  Westminster.   Matric.  Michs. 


Blackburn,  Hugh 

1832;  Scholar,  1833-5;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840;  M.L.  1843; 
M.D.  1848.  F.R.C.P.,  1848.  Practised  in  London.  Physician 
to  the  Seamen's  Hospital;  retired,  i860.  Of  Maryfield, 
Exeter,  and  of  Spitchwick,  Devon.  Died  May  4,  1899,  aged 
82.    {Venn,  11.  220.) 

BLACKBURN,  ALAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23,  1884. 
S.  of  Hugh  (1S40),  of  Roshven,  Strontian,  Argyll.  B.  Mar.  17, 
1865,  at  Glasgow.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
1888.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Rifle  Brigade).  Died 
Apr.  8,  1925,  aged  60,  at  'Oslaig,'  Ganges,  British  Columbia. 
Brother  of  Hugh  (1874)  and  WiUiam  (1868).  {The  Times, 
Apr.  14,  1925.) 

BLACKBURN,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  21,  1766.  S.  of  John  (1732),  V.  of  St  Swithin's,  Norwich. 
B.  Nov.  27,  1749,  at  Norwich.  Schools,  Hartford,  Yorks. 
(Mr  Raine)  and  Warrington  (Mr  Priestley).  Scholar,  1767; 
matric.  Lent,  1768;  B.A.  1772.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1771;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  19, 
1773;  C.  of  Bawdeswell  and  Thimblethorpe,  Norfolk,  1771. 

BLACKBURN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  i, 
1809.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar;  B.A.  1813. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Ports- 
mouth; aftenvards  of  Kensington  Square,  London.   Married 

,  dau.  of  Charles  Rivington,  publisher,  of  St   Paul's 

Churchyard,  London.  Died  Feb.  14,  1843,  aged  55,  of  brain 
fever,  at  Kensington  Square.  Brother  of  John  (1811).  [For 
a  notice  of  his  son,  Charles  Francis  Blackburn,  editor  of 
the  English  Catalogue  of  Books,  see  N.  and  Q.,  8th  Ser.,  xii. 
242,  303.]    {Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  i.  441.) 

BLACKBURN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Julys,  1848.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852. 
Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest,  1853;  Chaplain  to  Radnorshire 
County  Gaol,  1853-78.  Head  Master  of  Presteigne  Grammar 
School,  1854-.  C.  of  Presteigne  in  1856.  In  Clergy  List, 
1879,  without  cure;  disappears,  1881. 

BLACKBURN,  COLIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  3, 
1831.  2nd  s.  of  John  [of  Killeam,  N.B.].  B.  May  18,  1813, 
at  Bonhill,  Dumbartons.  Schools,  Edinburgh  Academy  and 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  {8th  Wrangler)  1835;  M.A. 
1838.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Edin.)  1870.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  20,  1835.  Migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7,  1838. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1838.  Serjeant-at-law,  1859.  Hon. 
Bencher,  1877.  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  1859- 
75.  Justice  of  the  High  Court,  Queen's  Bench  Division, 
1875-6.  Knighted,  Apr.  24,  i860.  Appointed  a  Lord  of 
Appeal  in  Ordinary  (under  the  Appellate  Jurisdiction  Act, 
1876),  being  the  first  appointment  so  made,  and  created 
Baron  Blackburn  of  Killeam,  Co.  Stirling,  Oct.  16,  1876. 
P.C,  1876.  Of  Doonholm,  Co.  Ayr.  Author,  legal,  and  joint 
editor  for  eight  years  of  the  Ellis  and  Blackburn  Reports  in 
the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  8,  1896, 
aged  82,  when  his  life  peerage  became  extinct.  Brother  of 
Hugh  (1840)  and  Robert  B.  (1839).  {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs; 
D.N.B.  Suppl.  I.) 

BLACKBURN,  EDWARD  BERENS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  7,  1803.  [4th  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  M.P.]  B.  at  Bush  Hill, 
Middlesex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1809; 
M.A.  1812.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  9,  1803.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1816.  Chief  Justice  and  President  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Mauritius,  1824-35.  Botanist;  his  Herbarium  of 
Mauritius  and  Madagascar  is  at  Kew;  Trochetia  Black- 
burniana  Boj.  Died  Aug.  7,  1839,  at  Alnwick.  {British  and 
Irish  Botanists ;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  G.  Mag.) 

BLACKBURN,  HENRY  STEPHENSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Sept.  8,  1791.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1792; 
Scholar,  1793;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  31,  1797;  priest  (Salisbury,  Litt.  dim.  from  Winchester) 
Sept.  22,  1816.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Ernest  Augustus, 
Duke  of  Cumberland  and  Teviotdale,  1801.  R.  of  Bradley, 
Hants.,  1816-28.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mr  Briggs,  of 
Edmonton,  Sept.  12,  1799.  Died  May,  1828.  {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.) 

BLACKBURN,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  3,  1840. 
[6th  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  KiUeam,  StirUng.  B.  July  2,  1823. 
Schools,  Edinburgh  Academy  and  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1841;  Scholar,  1843;  B.A.  {5ih  Wrangler)  1845;  M.A.  1848. 
Fellow,  1846.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  2,  1847.  No 
call;  name  withdrawn.  May  8,  1849.  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics in  Glasgow  University,  1849-79;  Professor  Emeritus. 
LL.D.  (Glasgow)  1885.  Resided  latterly  ou  his  estate  at 
Roshven,  Lochailort.  Married  Jemima,  dau.  of  James 
Wedderbum,  Solicitor-General  for  Scotland.  Author,  mathe- 
matical. Died  Oct.  9,  1909,  at  Roshven.  Brother  of  Colin 
(1831),  etc.;  father  of  the  next,  Alan  (1884)  and  William 
(i868).  {Edinburgh  Academy;  Scott,  MSS.;  '1  he  Times,  Oct. 
12,  1909.) 


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BLACKBURN,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinitv,  Aug.  28,  1874. 
S.  of  Hugh  (above)  of  Roshven,  Strontian.  B.  Feb.  7,  1856, 
at  Glasgow.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Late  3rd 
Buffs;  at  Eckowe  in  the  Zulu  War.    Brother  of  WiUiam 

(1868),  etc. 

BLACKBURN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Nov. 
12,  1785.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Blackburn,  Durham.  School, 
Kepier,  Durham  (MrCowper).  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  Scholar, 
1789;  B.A.  1790;  M.A.  1793.  Fellow,  1792.  Ord.  priest 
(Durham)  Michs.  1795;  C.  of  Ryton.  V.  of  Aysgarth,  Yorks., 
1812-16.  V.  of  Gainford,  Durham,  1816-24.  V.  of  Romald- 
kirk,  Yorks.,  1821-4.  P.C.  of  Gibside.  Lecturer  of  St 
Nicholas,  Newcastle.  Died  Mar.  4,  1824,  aged  55.  Buried  at 
Gainford.    (H.  M.  Wood,  Collections;  Surtees,  iv.  11.) 

BLACKBURN,  JAMES.  Adm.  peas,  at  Queens',  June  24,  1829. 
Of  Essex. 

BLACKBURN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  31,  181  r. 
Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1811;  Scholar;  B.A.  1815;  M.A. 
1818.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  19, 
1815;  priest  (NonWch)  June  9,  1816;  C.  of  Caxton,  Cambs., 
1815.  P.C.  of  Attercliffe,  Yorks.,  1S17-52.  Preb.  of  York, 
1851.  R.  of  St  James,  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight,  1853-70. 
Surrogate  for  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  Hampshire,  1853. 
Author,  Handbook  round  Jerusalem;  Sermons,  etc.  Died 
Apr.  12,  1870.  Brother  of  Charles  (1809);  father  of  John 
(next)  and  Samuel  (1841).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BLACKBURN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
May  29,  1839.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (above),  R.  of  .\ttercliffe, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839; 
B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (York) 
1845.  R.  of  Horton,  Gloucs.,  1848-.  Died  Feb.  8,  1894,  at 
Horton  Lodge,  CUfton.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1841).  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  14,  1894.) 

BLACKBURN,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  28, 
1823.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lyon  Regis,  Norfolk.  B.  1805. 
Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1833.  There  is  some 
confusion  as  to  the  identity  of  this  man;  he  is  apparently 
wrongly  identified  in  the  Glasgow  University  Album  with 
Jonathan  Mercer  Blackburn,  son  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  and 
a  prominent  Congregationalist,  of  Lancashire.  According  to 
the  Eagle,  xiv,  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Blackburn,  M.A.  (St 
John's),  died  Nov.  22,  1886,  aged  86;  no  benefice  given;  not 
found  in  Clergy  List  or  Crockford.   (E.  Axon.) 

BLACKBURN,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jan. 
30,1817.  S.  of  Peter,  banker,  of  Ramsgate.  B.  there.  School, 
Greenwich  (Rev.  C.  P.  Bumey).  Matric.  Michs.  1818; 
Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  C.  of  Semington, 
Wilts.,  1841.  C.  of  Steeple  Langford,  1846.  .Appears  in 
Clergy  List,  1850  and  i860,  without  cvire.  Died  Feb.  14,  1866, 
aged  66,  at  Epsom,  Surrey;  'Peter  Blackburn,  Esq.  (sic), 
M.A.,  formerly  of  Exeter  and  Steeple  Langford,  Wilts.' 
(Peile,  II.  386;  G.  Mag.,  1866,  i.  599.) 

BLACKBURN,     RICHARD     FREDERICK.      Adm.     pens,     at 

Trinity,  Feb.  18,  1873.  S.  of  Robert  [Robert  Bogle  (next)], 
of  Edinburgh.  B.  July  17,  1854,  at  Selkirk.  School,  Clifton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877.  Died  Sept.  1884. 
Brother  of  Robert  F.  L.  (1882). 

BLACKBURN,  ROBERT  BOGLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  16,  1839.  S.  of  John  [of  KiUeam,  Stirling]. 
B.  Mar.  3,  1821,  at  Levenside,  Dumbarton.  Schools,  Edin- 
burgh Academy  and  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B..\.  1843; 
M.A.  1846.  Advocate,  of  Edinburgh,  1846;  Advocate 
Depute,  1858-9  and  1866-8.  Sheriff  of  StirUngshire,  1868-75. 
Married  Frances  Georgina,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Dewing, 
R.  of  Rainham,  Norfolk,  June  10,  1847.  Died  June  14,  1875. 
Brother  of  CoUn  (1831),  etc.;  father  of  Richard  F.  (1873)  and 
the  next.    (Edinburgh  Academy  Reg.) 

BLACKBURN,  ROBERT  FRANCIS  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  10,  1882.  S.  of  Robert,  of  2,  Chester  Street, 
Edinburgh  [Robert  Bogle  (above)].  B.  there  Apr.  27,  1864. 
School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885. 
Advocate,  Scotland,  1887;  .Advocate  Depute,  1901-5  and 
1916-18.  K.C.,  1906.  A  Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice  in 
Scotland,  by  the  title  of  Lord  Blackburn,  1918-35.  Chairman 
of  the  Railway  and  Canal  Commission  (Scotland)  1922. 
Member  of  the  Court  of  Edinburgh  University,  1922.  LL.D. 
(Edin.)  1932.  Chairman  of  the  Scottish  Ecclesiastical  Com- 
missioners, 1928.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  125,  Grange 
Loan,  Edinburgh,  and  of  Merklands,  Blairgowrie,  Perthshire. 
Brother  of  Richard  F.  (1873).  (Clifton  CoU.  Reg.;  Burke, 
Knightage.) 

BLACKBURN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  15, 
1841.  S.  of  John  (1811),  clerk.  B.  June  26,  1821,  at  Atter- 
cliffe, Sheffield.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B..\. 
1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1847;  priest,  1848;  C. 
of  Attercliffe,  Yorks.,  1847-8.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy  to 
H.M.S.  Powerful,  1848-50;  to  Earl  Ferrers,  1850-8  and  in 


Blackburne,  Harry  Gordon 

1872.  Principal  of  Christ's  College,  Hobart  Town,  Tasmania ; 
of  St  John's  College,  Auckland,  1859-69.  C.  of  Yarmouth, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1869-70;  R.  there,  1870-2.  R.  of  Bonsall, 
Derbs.,  1872-4.  V.  of  Steep,  Hants.,  1874-80.  R.  of  Beesby, 
Lines.,  1880-97.  Organising  Secretary  of  the  S.P.G.,  1882-7. 
Died  Sept.  15,  1897,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  John 
(1839).    (Peile,  11.  473-) 

BLACKBURN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  29,  1805.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Southwark. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1805.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  29,  1807.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1814.  Of  Bloomsbury 
Square,  London.    Died  June  19,  1846.    (T.  A.  Walker,  378.) 

BLACKBURN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11, 
1868.  S.  and  h.  of  Hugh  (1840),  of  13,  College,  Glasgow.  B. 
there  Mar.  23,  1850.  School,  Glasgow  University.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  28,  1873.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1877.  Author, 
legal.   Brother  of  Hugh  (1874),  etc. 

BLACKBURNE,  ARTHUR  SELWYN  PATTESON.    Adm.  pens. 

at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1881.  B.  in  the  East.  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  B..\.  1884;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1887; 
priest  (Rochester)  1888;  C.  of  Chatham,  1887-9.  C.  of 
Dorking,  1889-98.  Chaplain  to  the  Dorking  Union,  1891-8. 
R.  of  Stoke  d'Abemon,  Surrey,  1898-1936.  Chaplain  to  the 
SchiS  Home  of  Recovery,  Cobham,  1910-36.  Of  127,  Sea- 
brook,  Hythe,  Kent,  1938.    (Crockford,  1938.) 

BLACKBURNE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  5,  1766.  Of  Richmond.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  (1723), 
Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  and  R.  of  Richmond.  School, 
Richmond.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  Scholar,  1767;  LL.B.  1773. 
Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1772.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  11, 
1773;  priest,  Oct.  31,  1773.  V.  of  Rudby,  Yorks.,  1774-80. 
V.  of  Brignall,  1780-1816.  Married  (i)  Ann,  dau.  of  Chris- 
topher Roantree,  of  Middleton-on-Leven ;  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Peacock,  M.D.,  of  DarUngton.  Died  Jan.  21,  1816. 
Buried  at  Brignall.  M.I.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1769)  and 
father  of  Francis  (next).  (T.  A.  Walker,  328;  F.M.G.,  11. 
770;  G.  Mag.) 

BLACKBURNE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  28, 
1800.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  (above),  V.  of  Brignall,  Yorks. 
B.  there  Dec.  5,  1781.  Schools,  Harlsey  (Mr  Steele),  Kirby 
Hill  (Mr  Jackson)  and  Richmond  (Mr  Tate).  Matric.  Lent, 
1801;  Scholar;  B.-'V.  1804;  M.A.  1807.  V.  of  BeUerby,  Yorks., 
1809-29.  R.  of  Croscombe,  Somerset.  R.  of  Weston-super- 
Mare,  1826-9.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Tristram  Hogg,  Esq., 
of  Richmond,  (?)  Yorks.  Drowned  May  30,  1829,  near 
Weston-super-Mare.  Father  of  the  next.  (F.M.G.;  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  11;  G.  Mag.,  1829,  i.  571.) 

BLACKBURNE,  FRANCIS  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Jesls,  Nov.  15,  1826.  S.  of  Francis  (above),  clerk.  B.  at 
Spenithom.  Matric.  Lent,  1827;  B..'^.  1831.  Ord.  deacon, 
1831;  priest,  1832.  P.C.  of  Cannock,  Staffs.,  1841-66. 
Married  Sarah  EUza  Freeman.  Lived  latterly  at  .Abbots- 
ford  Cottage,  Stockton,  Tenbury,  Worcs.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  20, 
1868,  aged  62,  at  Stockton.  (G.  Mag.,  1868,  i.  543;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BLACKBURNE,  GILBERT  IRELAND  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1853.  S.  of  Gilbert  Rodbard  (next), 
clerk.  B.  Oct.  13,  1834,  at  Crofton,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1853;  B.A.  1857.  Adm.  Sohcitor,  1865.  Practised  in  Bristol; 
retired,  1881.  Joined  the  Bristol  Rifle  Volunteers,  1861; 
Hon.  Major,  1885;  resigned,  1887.  Married  and  had  issue. 
A  prominent  Freemason.  Lived  at  18,  Westfield  Park, 
Redland,  Bristol.  Died  Feb.  13,  1919.  (Burke,  L.G.;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

BLACKBURNE,  GILBERT  RODBARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  M.\GDALENE,  June  2,  1819.  3rd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Hale 
Park,  Warrington,  Lanes.  [Bapt.  May  15,  1800.]  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1828.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1826;  priest  (York)  1827;  C.  of  Crofton, 
Yorks.,  1826-37.  P.C.  of  Church  Minshull,  Cheshire,  1837-42. 
V.  of  Long  Ashton,  Somerset,  1841-83.  P.C.  of  Whitchurch, 
1844-78.  Married  Charlotte  Catherine  Frances,  dau.  of 
General  Sir  Montagu  Burgoyne,  Bart.,  Aug.  9,  1832.  Died 
Sept.  25,  1883,  at  Long  Ashton.  Father  of  the  above. 
(Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees^ 

BLACKBURNE,  HARRY  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Cath.\- 
rine's.  May  8,  1889.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk.  B.  at  Auckland, 
New  Zealand.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1898. 
Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1894;  C.  of 
Highbridge,  Somerset,  1893-5.  Minor  Canon  of  Bristol, 
1895-9.  V.  of  Rotorua,  New  Zealand,  1901-4.  C.  of  Belsh- 
ford  with  Oxcombe,  Lines.,  1904-6.  V.  of  Lowcliffe,  New 
Zealand,  1906-9.  V.  of  Kilbimie  with  Miramar,  1910-15.  V. 
of  Pahnerston  North,  1915-24.  Assistant  Chaplain  at  Alassio, 
1924-5.  V.  of  TUmanstone,  Kent,  1925-9.  V.  of  Sandgate, 
1929-39-.    (Crockford,  1939.) 


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BLACKBURNE,  HENRY  (HARRY)  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
July  9,  1897.  [S.  of  Charles  Edward.  B.  Jan.  25,  1878.] 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1897,  as  Harry  W.;  B.A. 
1901 ;  M..\.  1904.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  as 
trooper  in  the  West  Kent  Imperial  Yeomanry.  Ord.  deacon 
(Coventry)  1901;  priest  (Worcester)  1902;  C.  of  Leamington, 
Wanvs.,  1901-3.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1903-24;  to  the 
King,  1920-34.  Assistant  Chaplain-General,  1916-24.  V.  of 
Ashford,  Kent,  1924-31.  Rural  Dean,  1929-31.  Canon  of 
St  George's,  Windsor,  1931-4.  Dean  of  Bristol,  1934-9-. 
Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1935.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (in  despatches  seven  times;  M.C.,  1913;  D.S.O.,  1918). 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Padre's  Story;  The 
Romance  of  St  George's  Chapel,  Windsor  Castle.  Brother  of 
the  next.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  Crockford, 
I939-) 

BLACKBURNE,  LIONEL  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9, 
1S95.  S.  of  Charles  Edward,  of  Wemeth  Lodge,  Oldham, 
Lanes.  B.  Nov.  2,  1874.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest 
(Worcester)  1900;  C.  of  Leamington,  1899-1902.  Held  other 
curacies,  1902-5.  P.C.  of  St  Wilfrid's,  Lidget  Green,  Brad- 
ford, 1905-9.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  Portsea,  1909-22.  Rural 
Dean  of  Portsmouth,  1919-22.  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester, 
192 1-2;  Canon,  1922-30.  Archdeacon  of  Surrey,  1922-36. 
R.  of  Puttenham,  Surrey,  1926-7.  Canon  of  Guildford, 
1930-6.  Dean  of  Ely,  1936-.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge, 
1936.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  A  Memoir  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  C.  H.  Blackburne,  D.S.O.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Lan- 
cing Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BLACKBURNE,  ROBERT  IRELAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  15,  1868.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Ireland,  of  Hale  Hall, 
Warrington,  Lanes.  B.  Oct.  13,  1850,  at  Cheadle,  Staffs. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  .\dm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  27,  1872.  Served  in  the  South  .•\frican  War 
(commanded  the  3rd  Batt.,  South  Lanes.  Regt.,  1896-1903). 
Of  Orford  HaU  and  Hale  HaU,  Lancashire.  J. P.,  D.L.  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Hale.  C.B.,  1901.  Lived  latterly  in  London 
and  the  South  of  France.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May 
23,  1930.   (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  May  26,  1930.) 

BLACKBURNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  10,  1769.  2nd  s.  of  Francis  (1723),  Archdeacon  of  Cleve- 
land, Yorks.  Bapt.  Feb.  18,  1750,  at  Richmond,  Yorks. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1769;  Scholar.  Left 
without  taking  his  degree,  having  refused,  from  con- 
scientious scruples,  to  sign  the  required  declaration.  .\ 
pioneer  in  the  campaign  against  University  religious  tests, 
and  an  ally  of  John  Jebb  and  his  fellows.  Studied  medicine 
in  London  and  Edinburgh.  M.D.  (Edin.)  1775.  F.R.S.,  1781. 
Settled  at  Durham;  practised  there.  Held  in  high  esteem  for 
his  professional  abihty  and  for  his  benevolence  to  the  poor 
and  needy.  For  an  appreciative  account  of  his  career  see 
G.  .Mag.,  III.  375.  Died  June  23,  1782,  aged  32,  at  Durham. 
Brother  of  Francis  (1766).   (T.  A.  Walker,  331.) 

BLACKBURNE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  25, 

1840.  S.  of  John,  woollen  draper.  B.  May  29,  1821,  at  Lan- 
caster. School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar. 
Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  2, 

1841,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1849.  Travelled  and  held 
tutorships.  Sometime  C.  of  Adbaston,  Staffs.  Author, 
poetical;  'a  writer  in  periodicals  and  a  man  of  abUity.' 
Committed  suicide,  Dec.  13,  1859,  aged  39,  at  Kensington 
Park  Terrace,  London.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  .41.  Oxon.;  G. 
Mag.,  i860,  I.  189.) 

BLACKBURNE,  WILLIAM  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  9,  1815.  [S.  of  WiUiam,  M.D.,  of  London,  and 
grandson  of  Francis  (1723),  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1816;  Scholar,  1817;  B..\.  1820;  M.A.  1823. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Sept.  23,  1821;  priest,  Sept.  14, 
1823.  Of  Escote  House,  Wookey,  Somerset.  Died  unmarried 
1838,  aged  42,  at  Dover.  (Peile,  11.  379;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her. 
N.S.,  11;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  II.  449.) 

BLACKBURNE-DANIELL  or  DANIELL,  FRANCIS  HENRY 
BLACKBURNE.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  21,  1862.  S. 
and  h.  of  George  [DanieU,  Capt.,  R.N.],  of  Rathfamham 
Castle,  Co.  DubUn  [and  grandson  of  Francis  Blackburne, 
Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland].  B.  1845,  at  Roebuck,  Co. 
Cavan.  School,  St  Columba's  College,  Dublin.  Matric.  1863; 
Chancellor's  medal;  B.A.  (ith  Classic)  1867;  M.A.  1870. 
Fellow,  1869.  Worked  with  the  College  Mission  in  Camber- 
well.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1866.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1871,  as  Daniell,  F.  H.  B.  Appointed  by  the  Master  of 
the  Rolls  to  carry  on  the  Calendar  of  State  Papers  begun  by 
Mrs  Everett  Green;  published  the  Calendar  (1671-80)  in  ten 
volumes,  and  left  the  remainder,  down  to  1685,  ready  for 
printing.  Edited  the  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission 
Report  on  the  Stuart  Papers  at  Windsor  Castle.  Contributor  to 
Smith's  Dictionary  of  Christian  Biography.  Collaborated  with 
Charles  Foster  in  a  Life  of  Busbecq,  and  a  translation  of  his 


Blacker,  Maxwell  Vandeleur 

writings.  Died  Feb.  10,  1921,  in  London.  Father  of  George 
F.  (1897)  and  the  next.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Feb.  24, 
1921.) 

BLACKBURNE-DANIELL,  FRANCIS  REGINALD.  Adm.  at 
Pe.mbroke,  Oct.  1900.  3rd  s.  of  Francis  Henry  (above), 
barrister,  of  19,  Fopstone  Road,  London,  S.W.  B.  Sept.  23, 
1882.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903. 
Died  Sept.  21,  1903,  at  Cadenabbia,  Italy.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (G.  B.  Routledge.) 

BLACKBURNE-DANIELL,  GEORGE  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1897.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  Henry  (1862), 
barrister.  B.  June  8,  1878,  at  19,  Fopstone  Road,  London, 
S.W.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1905.  Architect;  in  the  ministry  of  Public 
Works,  Egypt.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  Royal 
Fusiliers;  killed  in  action,  Apr.  24,  1917.  near  Monchy-le- 
Preux).  Brother  of  the  above.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLACKBURNE-MAZE,  WILLIAM  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Downing,  Feb.  9,  1884.  [2nd  s.  of  William  Ireland,  of 
Boundes  Park,  Kent,  J. P.  B.  Jan.  17,  1865.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1884.  Of  Shaw  House,  Newbury,  Berks.  T\vice  married  and 
had  issue.   Died  Dec.  22,  1905.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BLACKDEN,  BENJAMIN  [GEORGE].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1809.  S.  and  h.  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  the  Four  Ashes, 
High  Wycombe,  Bucks.  B.  at  Cannock,  Stafis.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  14,  1809  (Benjamin 
George);  matric.  Michs.  1809;  B..-^.  1814;  M.A.  1818.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1813.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  II,  1815.  R.  of  Thorpe,  Derbs.,  1823-52.  Died  there 
Apr.  10,  1852.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  i. 
529.) 

BLACKDEN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  5,  1837. 
Of  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  i,  1841;  priest,  Aug.  7,  1842.  C.  of 
Melcombe- Regis  with  Radipole,  Dorset,  1858-77.  Died 
July  2,  1883,  aged  78,  at  17,  Wilton  Crescent,  London. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  July  11,  1883.) 

BLACKDEN,  FREDERIC  CHALFONT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Downing,  July  4,  1844.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Apr.  7,  1845, 
but  returned  to  Do^vning.  [S.  of  John  ChaUont,  Esq.,  of 
Alnwick.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848; 
M.A.  1851.  Of  Merlewood,  Bournemouth.  Died  there  Oct.  26, 
1894,  aged  69.  Brother  of  Walter  H.  (1846)  and  father  of 
the  next.    (G.E.C.,  Notes.) 

BLACKDEN,  HUGH  CHALFONT.  Adm.  peas,  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  I,  1889.  S.  of  Frederic  Chalfont  (above),  Esq.,  of 
Braisley  Road,  Bournemouth.  [B.  June  i,  1871,  at  Folkes- 
tone. School,  Bedford  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B..^.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Took  up  art  as  a  profession,  and 
studied  under  Professor  Herkomer,  at  Bushey;  afterwards  in 
Paris.  Settled  at  St  Ives,  Cornwall.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  with  the  50th  Company,  Imperial  Yeomanry. 
Died  June  12,  1900,  aged  29,  at  Umtali,  Rhodesia.  (Em- 
manuel Coll.  Mag.;  The  Guardian,  June  27,  1900.) 

BLACKDEN,  WALTER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  16, 
1846.  [S.  of  John  Chalfont,  Esq.,  of  Alnwick.  School, 
Rugby.]  Land  agent.  Residing  at  Eastbourne  in  1902. 
Died  Jan.  9,  1921.  Brother  of  Frederick  C.  (1844).  {Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BLACKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Nov.  7,  1812.  2nd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Wood- 
brook,  KLUanne,  Enniscorthy,  Wexford,  Ireland  [Capt., 
105th  Regt.;  served  in  the  .American  War].  Matric.  Michs. 
1812;  LL.B.  1817.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Merton 
CoUege)  July  7,  1810,  age  19.  Died  unmarried.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Burke,  I.G.) 

BLACKER,  EDWARD  CAREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Apr.  10,  1883.  2nd  s.  of  Robert  Shapland 
Carew,  clerk,  of  Woodbrook,  Enniscorthy,  Ireland  [formerly 
R.  of  Marholm,  Northants.,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough. 
B.  June  13,  1863.]  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Easter,  1883. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Wexford,  1901.  High  Sheriff,  1908.  Of 
Woodbrook,  Enniscorthy,  Co.  Wexford.  Died  suddenly 
Sept.  10,  1932,  aged  69,  while  travelling  to  London  in  the 
Irish  mail  train.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BLACKER  [BLACKER-DOUGLASS],  MAXWELL  VANDE- 
LEUR. Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1878.  S.  and  h. 
of  St  John  Thomas  (1839).  B.  May  6,  1859,  at  Dublin. 
School,  Cheltenham  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Of  Belle- 
vue  Park,  Killiney,  Co.  DubUn;  afterwards  also  of  Grace 
HaU,  Co.  Down,  and  Elm  Park,  Co.  Armagh.  Succeeded  his 
father  Sept.  26,  1900.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Armagh.  High 
Sheriff  of  Co.  Kerry,  1905 ;  of  Dublin,  1909 ;  of  Co.  Leitrim, 
1916.  Late  Lieut.,  4th  Batt.,  Royal  InniskiUing  Fusiliers. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Burke,  I.G.; 
WaJford,  Co.  Fam.) 


Blacker,  St  John  [Stewart] 

blacker  or  blacker  douglass,  st  john  [stewart]. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1890.  [2nd  s.  of  St  John  Thomas 
(1839)  of  Grace  Hall,  Co.  Do\vn.  B.  Feb.  16,  1871.]  Married 
and  had  issue.  Brother  of  the  above. 

BLACKER  [post  BLACKER-DOUGLASS],  ST  JOHN  THOMAS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1839.  [S.  and  h.  of  Samuel, 
LL.D.,  Preb.  of  Mullabrack,  Co.  Armagh  (by  his  2nd  wife 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Douglass,  Esq.,  of  Grace  Hall,  Co. 
Down).  B.  1822.  School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839. 
Of  Grace  Hall,  Co.  Down,  Elm  Park,  Co.  Armagh,  and 
Tullahinnel,  Co.  Kerry.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Kerry.  J. P.  for 
Ai-magh.  High  Sheriff  of  Armagh,  1861;  of  Kerry,  1865. 
Married,  1855,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Crofton  Moore  Vande- 
lem-,  of  Kilrush,  Co.  Clare,  M.P.  Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Douglass,  on  suc- 
ceeding to  the  estate  of  his  uncle,  Charles  Matthew  Douglass, 
June  10,  1880.  Died  Sept.  26,  1900.  Brother  of  the  next; 
father  of  Maxwell  V.  (1878)  and  the  above.   (Burke,  I.G.) 

BLACKER,  THOMAS  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  19,  1846.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel  [Preb.  of  Mulla- 
brack, Co.  Armagh].  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850.  Of 
Castle  Martin,  Co.  Kildare,  Ireland.  Died  1857.  Brother  of 
the  above  and  father  of  the  next. 

BLACKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  23,  1872. 
S.  of  Thomas  Samuel  (above),  of  Castle  Martin,  Co.  Kildare. 

B.  Sept.  29,  1853,  at  Kildare.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872.  Cricket  'blue,'  1873,  1874,  1875,  1876.  Of 
Castle  Martin.  J. P.  for  Kildare.  High  Sheriff  of  Kildare, 
1878.  A  briUiant  horseman;  devoted  to  steeplechasing  and 
hunting.  Died  Nov.  21,  1907,  from  a  hunting  accident. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLACKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing,  Feb.  7, 
1874.   Of  I,  Ridgway  Place,  Wimbledon. 

BLACKETT,  ALGERNON  CAREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  9,  1892.  [5th  s.  of  Edward  Algernon,  Esq.,  deceased, 
late  of  Wylam,  Northumberland,  of  136,  Westmorland  Road, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.  B.  May  6,  1873.]  School,  Wellington 
College,  as  s.  of  E.  A.,  Capt.,  R.N.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895.  Solicitor;  went  to  South  Africa,  1897.  On  the  out- 
break of  the  South  African  War  joined  Bethune's  Mounted 
Infantry  as  a  trooper;  Lieut.,  South  African  Constabulary, 
1901;  killed  in  action,  Feb.  8,  1902,  at  Von  Tonders  Hoch. 
Transvaal.  (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925;  History  of  Northumber- 
land, XII.  232;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLACKETT,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct. 
10,  1885.  B.  May  4,  1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888. 
To  be  distinguished  from  Charles  Edward  Blackett  Ord,  V. 
of  Ovingham,  1886-91,  etc. 

BLACKETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1818.  S.  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  of  Wylam,  Northumberland. 
Bapt.  Jan.  15,  1798.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823. 
Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Lincoln  College)  June  10, 
1817.  Died  July  19,  1824,  at  Zante.  (History  of  Northumber- 
land, XII.  232.) 

BLACKETT,  HARRY  ELTON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  r, 
1900.  B.  Mar.  5,  1882.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Died  Feb.  12, 
1903. 

BLACKETT,  HENRY  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1842,  as  Blacket,  H.  R.  S.  of  James,  draper,  of  St  Saviour's, 
Southwark,  Surrey.  B.  Nov.  23,  1815.  [School,  Mill  Hill.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1846;  priest  (Oxford)  1847;  C.  of  Camden, 
Camberwell,  1846-8.  C.  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  1848-51.  C.  of  Kettering,  Northants.,  1851-7. 
Chaplain  of  St  George's  Workhouse,  Hanover  Square,  1857- 
67.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Woburn  Square,  London,  1867-70. 
P.C.  of  Hanover  Church,  Regent  Street,  1870-80.  V.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Croydon,  Surrey,  1880-9.  Chaplain  of  the  East- 
bourne Union,  1892-4.  Resided  for  some  time  at  Eastbourne. 
Died  Feb.  2,  1906,  aged  90,  at  Croydon.  Father  of  the  next. 
{Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  Hennessy;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times, 
Feb.  3,  1906.) 

BLACKETT,  HERBERT  FIELD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1873.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  Ralph  (above),  clerk.  B.  Aug. 
23,  1855,  at  Kettering,  Northants.  [School,  Oakham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar,  1876;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1878;  priest  (Lahore).  Engaged  in  mis- 
sionary work  with  the  Cambridge  University  Mission  at 
Delhi,   1877-82;  returned  to  England  owing  to  Hi-health. 

C.  of  Chesterton,  Cambridge,  1883-5.  Organising  Secretary, 
dios.  Ely  and  Peterborough,  1884-5,  for  the  Society  for  the 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel.  Died  Sept.  20,  1885,  aged  31,  at 
Cambridge.   [Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle.) 

BLACKETT,  JOHN  PATRICK  MURRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  10,  1887.  S.  of  John  Stephens,  civil-engineer, 
of  Raith,  Kirkcaldy.  B.  Jan.  2,  1868,  at  Aligarh,  North  West 


Blackman,  George  Edward  Willoughby 

Provinces,  India.  School,  Fettes  College,  Edinburgh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  Scholar,  1890;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1890;  Porson  prize;  M.A.  1913.  Assistant  Master  at  Alden- 
ham  School,  1891-3;  at  Cargilfield  School,  Edinburgh,  1895- 

7.  Private  tutor,  1898-1905.  Assistant  Master  at  Monmouth 
Grammar  School,  1906;  at  Durham  School,  1907-32;  retired. 
Of  50,  South  Street,  Durham.  Occurs  in  the  Reg.  of  the 
Senate,  1937.  {Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3.) 

BLACKETT,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
Aug.  15,  1882.  S.  of  WiUiam,  farmer.  B.  at  Blackburn, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  Oct.  13,  i86r.  School,  Southgate  House, 
Sunderland  (Mr  Yeld).  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A. 
1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Ripon)  1888;  C.  of  Cleck- 
heaton  Whitechapel,  Yorks.,  1886-9.  C.  of  Fenton,  Staffs., 
1889-95.  R.  of  Smethcote,  Shrewsbury,  1896-1929.  Of 
'Avonstoke,'  Belle  Vue  Gardens,  Shrewsbury,  in  1939. 
{Crockford,  1939.) 

BLACKHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Pembroke, 
Nov.  5,  1765.  S.  of  Richard,  iron-merchant.  B.  at  Whitting- 
ton.  Staffs.  Matric.  Easter,  1767.  To  be  distinguished  from  a 
contemporary  namesake  at  Oxford,  who  was  probably  the 
Rev.  Charles  Blackham,  who  died  in  18 11,  aged  75,  at  Gt 
Barr,  Staffs.    (G.  Mag.,  1811,  i.  93.) 

BLACKHOOD,   .    Adm.   pens,   at   Peterhouse,   July   14, 

1769.   Name  off  Sept.  29,  1769. 

BLACKLEY,  FREDERICK  ROGERS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  25,  1845.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Canterbury.  B.  there  Nov. 
29,  1808.   Perhaps  brother  of  the  next. 

BLACKLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1830.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest,  1835.  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Hill, 
1837-85.  V.  of  Stanton-on-Hine  Heath,  Salop,  1855-72. 
Author,  Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Richard 
Hill;  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Mar.  29,  1885,  aged  87,  at  Garforth 
House,  Upper  Sydenham.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  above. 
{Boase;  Eagle;  Crockford.) 

BLACKLOCK,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  S.  of  Joseph  Herbert  (next),  of  Overthorpe 
House,  Banbury,  Oxon.  B.  Jan.  12,  1878,  at  Hopesay, 
Aston-on-Clun,  Salop.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  (Mech.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1899.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Lieut.,  Shropshire  Yeomanry;  Lieut.-Col.,  Assistant 
Director  of  Docks;  mentioned  in  despatches). 

BLACKLOCK,  JOSEPH  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1873.  S.  of  WiUiam  Thomas,  Esq.  [of  Hopefield, 
Pendleton,  Manchester].  B.  there.  School,  Harrow.  Migrated 
to  Magdalene,  Feb.  4,  1874;  matric.  Lent,  1874.  Late  Lieut., 
3rd  (Militia)  Batt.,  N.  Staffs.  Regt.  J. P.  for  Northants.  Of 
Overthorpe  House,  Banbury,  Oxfordshire,  and  of  3,  York 
House,  Kensington,  London,  W.  Died  Jan.  24,  1935,  aged 
79,  at  3,  York  House.  Father  of  George  H.  (above).  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1935.) 

BLACKMAN,  [?  CHARLES].  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  27, 
1820.  Did  not  reside.  Charles  Blackman,  a  member  of 
Sidney  College,  Cambridge,  ord.  deacon  (London,  for  Nova 
Scotia)  June  2,  1822.   Chaplain  in  Newfoundland  in  1850. 

BLACKMAN,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb. 

8,  1829.   Of  Kent. 

BLACKMAN,  EDWARD  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  32)  at 
Trinity,  July  8,  1852.  S.  of  Edward  Lewis.  B.  at  Duke 
Street,  London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest  (Exeter) 
1857;  C.  of  Plymouth,  1856-8.  P.C.  of  Walberswick  and 
Blythburgh,  Suffolk,  1858-66.  V.  of  Newnham,  Herts., 
1869-71.  C.  of  Usk,  1880.  C.  of  Lynmouth,  Devon,  1881-2. 
C.  of  Hodnet,  Salop,  1882-4.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Old  Street, 
London,  1884-6.  Author,  England  and  America,  etc.  Died 
May  29,  1887,  aged  67,  at  Lyon,  France.  Father  of  WiUiam 
H.  (1868).   (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 

BLACKMAN,  FREDERICK  FROST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  II,  1887.  S.  of  Frederick,  surgeon,  of  London,  S.E.  B. 
July  25,  1866,  at  Lambeth.  School,  MUl  HiU.  Student  at  St 
Bartholomew's  Medical  School.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1889;  Pt  II,  1st 
Class,  1891);  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  FeUow,  1895.  Univer- 
sity Demonstrator  in  Botany,  1891-7.  University  Lecturer 
in  Botany,  1897-1904.  Reader  in  Botany,  1904-36.  D.Sc. 
(London).  F.R.S.,  1906.  Royal  medal  (Royal  Society)  1922. 
On  the  Roll  of  the  Regent  House,  1937.  Of  Uppercross,  Storey's 
Way,  Cambridge  (retired).  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother 
of  Sidney  S.  F.  (1891)  and  Vernon  H.  (1892).  {Univ.  Cal., 
1937-8.) 

BLACKMAN,  GEORGE  EDWARD  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1881.   B.  in  Nova  Scotia. 


Blackman,  Henry  George 

BLACKMAN,  HENRY  GEORGE,  see  HARNAGE,  H.  G.  (1827). 

BLACKMAN,  HENRY  HARNAGE,  see  HARNAGE,  H.  H. 

BLACKMAN,  JOHN.  Adni.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  8,  1791.  Of 
Kent.  Migrated  to  Pembroke;  matric.  Michs.  1791.  Migrated 
back  to  Queens';  B.A.  1795;  M.A.  1798. 

BLACKMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  5, 
1796.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Fishboum,  Sussex.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1796;  Scholar;  B.A.  1800. 

BLACKMAN,  SIDNEY  SPENCER  FARWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  i,  1891.  S.  of  Frederick,  M.R.C.S.,  physician,  of 
London.  B.  Sept.  2,  1870,  at  Lambeth.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
Scholar,  1892;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1893;  Pt  II, 
ist  Class,  1894);  B.A.  1894.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Of  Nor- 
man ton  Lodge,  South  Croydon,  Surrey,  in  1905.  Brother  of 
Frederick  F.  (1887),  etc.   {R.  F.  Scott.) 

BLACKMAN,  VERNON  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  r3,  1892.  S.  of  Frederick,  M.R.C.S.,  of  London.  B. 
Jan.  8,  1872,  at  Lambeth.  Schools,  City  of  London  and 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1894;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1895);  B.A. 
1895;  M.A.  1899;  Sc.D.  1908;  VValsingham  medal,  1897. 
Fellow,  1898-1904.  Assistant  in  the  Botany  Dept.,  British 
Museum,  1896-1906.  Lecturer  in  Botany  at  Birkbeck 
College  and  Lecturer  in  Vegetable  Cytology  at  University 
College,  1906-7.  Professor  of  Botany  at  Leeds  University, 
1907-11.  F.R.S.,  1913.  Professor  of  Plant  Physiology,  191 1- 
37.  Director  of  the  Biological  Laboratories  at  the  Imperial 
College  of  Science  and  Technology,  from  1929.  A  member  of 
the  Advisory  Council,  Dept.  of  Scientific  and  Industrial 
Research,  1926-30;  Chairman,  1930.  Chairman  of  the  Water 
Pollution  Research  Board,  192 7-;  of  the  Forest  Products 
Research  Board,  1931-.  President  of  the  Botany  Section, 
British  Association,  1924.  On  the  Roll  of  the  Regent  House, 
1939.  Editor  of  Annals  of  Botany,  1922-.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  17,  Berkeley  Place,  London,  S.W.  19.  Brother  of 
Frederick  F.  (1887),  etc.   (Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BLACKMAN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  30,  1868.  S.  of  Henry  [Edward]  Lewis  (1852),  V.  of 
Newnham,  Herts.   Matric.  Michs.  1868. 

BLACKMORE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1872.  Adm. 
at  Queens';  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1876; 
priest  (Peterb.)  1877;  C.  of  Casterton  Magna,  Rutland,  1876- 
8.  Second  Master  at  Stamford  Grammar  School,  1878-83. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1887. 

BLACKMORE,  HAROLD  CLOSE:  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  3,  1890.  S.  of  Mrs  Blackmore,  of  7,  Walm  Lane, 
Willesden  Park,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1893.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Oct.  1896;  of  Liberty  Building, 
210-220,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.,  in  1938.  (Law  List, 
1937.) 

BLACKMORE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  14,  1794.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Bnggens, 
Herts.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1794.  Name  off 
Dec.  9,  1797.  Of  Chichester,  Esq.  Buried  Dec.  14,  1816,  at 
Hunsdon.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1790)-  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 

IV.) 

BLACKMORE,  JOHN  KENDALL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1890.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk.  Head  Master  of  Probus  School, 
Cornwall.  B.  Feb.  19,  1871.  School,  BlundeU's,  Tiverton 
(Mr  A.  L.  Francis).  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1894;  M.A. 
1900.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (gunner,  R.G.A.).  (Untv. 
War  List.) 

BLACKMORE,  LEWIS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10, 
1892.  [S.  of  E.]  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  South  Staffordshire 
Regt.).   (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLACKMORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  26,  1790.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  Dec. 
1771,  at  Briggens,  Herts.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1790.  Succeeded  his  father  in  the  estate  of  Briggens, 
1789.  Died  unmarried  and  intestate,  when  Briggens  Park 
passed  into  the  possession  of  his  nephew,  Charles  Phehps. 
Buried  June  3,  1823,  aged  52,  at  Hunsdon,  Herts.  Brother  of 
James  (1794).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Victoria  Co.  Hist., 
Herts.,  in.  326.) 

BLACKMORE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  13, 
1870.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Bristol.  School,  Bristol  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Tancred  Student,  1870;  Scholar,  1871; 
B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1875;  priest, 
1877.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Mark's  School,  Windsor,  1874- 
7;  Chaplain,  1875.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Whitley,  Reading, 
1877-9.  C.  of  St  Austell,  Cornwall,  1879-81;  V.  there,  1902- 
10.   R.  of  Letcombe  Basset,  Berks.,  1882-6.  C.  of  St  Mildred 


Blackwell,  John  William 

with  St  Augustine,  Lee,  Kent,  1886-92.  V.  of  St  Augustine, 
Grove  Park,  Lee,  1892-1902.  Rural  Dean,  1905.  Not  m 
Crockford,  1911.    (Peile,  11.  616.) 

BLACKSTONE,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
May  21,  1794.  Of  Oxon.  S.  of  Henry  (M.A.  Oxon.),  R.  of 
Paulerspury  and  V.  of  Adderbury,  Oxfordshire.  Bapt.  Oct.  5, 
1776.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1794.  Died  young. 
(Winchester  Scholars;  St  John's  CoU.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BLACKWALL,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Michs. 
1893.  Of  Cardigans.  S.  of  G.,  clerk,  of  Parsonage  Fairview, 
Bow  Street,  R.S.O.,  Cardigans.  B.  Feb.  16,  1875,  at  Machyn- 
lleth. Schools,  Aberystwyth  Grammar  and  Llandovery.  Adm. 
at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  21,  1894;  migrated  thence  to 
Downing,  Oct.  10,  1895;  B.A.  1909;  M.A.  1912.  Ord.  deacon, 
1911;  priest  (Rochester)  1912;  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Rochester 
1911-13.  Organising  Secretary,  Missions  to  Seamen,  and 
lie.  pr.,  dio.  York,  1913;  for  dios.  of  York  and  Sheffield, 
1914-19.  V.  of  Welton  with  Melton,  Yorks.,  1914-19.  Chap- 
lain to  the  Forces,  1917-19.  Diocesan  Missioner  and  Super- 
intendent, dio.  Argyll  and  the  Isles,  and  Precentor  of  Oban 
Cathedral,  1930-2.  R.  of  Lochgilphead  with  KUmartin, 
1932-5.  Organising  Secretary  of  the  Church  Mission  to 
Jews,  Midland  District,  and  Uc.  pr.,  dio.  Lincoln,  1935-- 
(Crockford,  1938.) 

BLACKWALL,  JOHN  EATON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  1, 
1892.  [S.  and  h.  of  John  Blackwall  or  Evans-BlackwaU,  who 
adopted  the  additional  surname  of  Blackwall,  1871-  p  ■ 
Sept.  27,  1873.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  District 
Surveyor  under  the  Derbyshire  County  Council,  1898.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War,  1900-2.  Of  Blackwall  and  Biggin  , 
Derbs.;  succeeded  his  father  in  1918.  Served  in  the  G'^eat 
War  (Lieut.-Col.,  8th  Batt.,  Sherwood  Foresters;  mentioned 
in  despatches;  D.S.O.,  1917;  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour). 
Borough  and  County  Surveyor  of  Leicester.  President  of  the 
Institution  of  Highway  Engineers.  Of  The  Pingle,  Qup™. 
Leics.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  William  A.  (1899). 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  Univ.  War  List;  Selwyn  Coll.  Cat.) 

BLACKWALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  8, 
1778.  Of  Derby.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (1738),  R-  of  Mug- 
ginton,  Derbs.,  1758-1800.]   Matric.  Michs.  1778. 

BLACKWALL,  WILLIAM  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1899.    [3rd  s.  of  John  Blackwall  (Evans-BlackwaU). 

B.  Feb.  16,  1880,  at  Biggin,  Derbs.  School,  Nottingham 
High.]  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1907;  .Ord- 
deacon,  1904;  priest  (Durham)  1905;  C.  of  Holy  Tnmty, 
Stockton-on-Tees,  1904-9.  R.  of  Middleton  St  George, 
Durham,  1909-22.  V.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Bensham,  1922-9. 
During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1915-19- 
V.  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.,  1929-35-  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Apr.  5,  1935,  at  FUey,  Yorks.  Brother  of  John  t.. 
(1892).    (The  Times,  Apr.  9,  1935;  Burke,  L.G.,  I937-) 

BLACKWELL,  BENJAMIN  BRUNTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  2,  1836.  [S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Newcastle 
on-Tyne.  B.  1815.  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matnc.  Michs. 
1836.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  23,  1838;  B.A  1841. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7,  1838.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1846.  On  the  North  Eastern  Circuit;  practised  at  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne  and  at  the  Durham,  Newcastle  and  Northumberland 
Sessions.   Died  c.  1888.   (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  K.h.Uoyd.) 

BLACKWELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1828.   Of  Notts. 

BLACKWELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct  27  1829.  Of  Wilsden,  near  Bradford,  Yorks.  Perhaps 
ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest,  1835.  Chaplain  to  the  Manchester 
Union  in  i860;  there  till  1877;  styled  literate.  Of  Lord  Street 
Cheetham,  Manchester,  in  i860.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1878.  Author,  Sermon  (on  the  Death  of  a  Friend)  1843; 
Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel.   (Crockford,  i860.) 

BLACKWELL,  EARDLEY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  19,  1849.  S.  of  George  [probably  George 
Graham,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Gloucs.,  and  Elizabeth  Emma,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Eardley.Wilmot,  Bart.].  B.  1832,  at  Cheltenham, 
Gloucs.  School,  Riigby.  Matric.  Michs.  1850.  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Ampney  Crucis,  Gloucs.  Married  Marie,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Svec,  of  Norway,  1858.  Died  Dec.  13,  1866,  aged  36, 
of  ti-phoid  fever  at  Klognoes,  Vaage,  Norway.  (G.  Mag., 
1838,  I.  555;  1867,  I-  259.) 

BLACKWELL,  EDWARD  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  12,  1899.  S.  of  Kennett  William.  B.  at  Battle  Creek, 
Michigan,  U.S.A.  Schools,  Canada  and  Ashbury,  Devon. 
Did  not  reside. 

BLACKWELL,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  I,  1853.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Exhibitioner; 
B  A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest  (Ely)  1858. 

C.  of  Mattingley,  Hants.,  1862;  V.  there,  1863-93.   In  Crock- 
ford, without  cure,  until  1898. 


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BLACKWELL,  ROBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  27,  1823.  B.  Dec.  21,  1804,  at  Quebec,  Canada. 
[School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest  (Lincoln)  1830.  P.C.  of 
Amberley,  Gloucs.,  1836-72;  afterwards  of  Minchinhampton, 
without  cure.  Married  Caroline  Frith,  of  Highlands,  Amber- 
ley.  Disappears  from  Crocft/orrf,  1880.  {Winchester  Scholars; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BLACKWELL,  WILLIAM  WHITEHEAD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Cath.\rine's,  July  5,  1824.  S.  of  Nathaniel.  B.  at  Win- 
chester. Migrated  (age  20)  to  Trinity,  June  29,  1825.  Matric. 
Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
1830;  priest  (York)  1831.  C.  of  Mells,  Somerset,  in  1846;  still 
there  in  i860.  Lived  latteriy  at  16,  Earl's  Terrace,  Kensing- 
ton. Died  there  Nov.  4,  1866,  aged  59;  's.  of  Major-General 
Blackwell,  C.B.'    (G.  Mag.,  1866,  11.  845.) 

BLACKWOOD,  FRANCIS  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  II,  1874.  Of  Durham.  [S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of 
Sunderiand.  B.  July  17,  1857,  at  Seahain  Harbour,  Durham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Died  Mar.  10,  1937,  aged  79,  at  26,  St 
Leonard's  Road,  .\yr.    {Th^  Times,  Mar.  13,  I937-) 

BLACKWOOD,  FRANCIS  PRICE.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  36)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  19,  1846.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  Vice- 
Admiral.  B.  May  25,  1809,  in  London.  School,  Royal  Naval 
College,  Portsmouth.  Captain  in  the  Royal  Navy.  Married 
Jemima  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Cranborne  Strode,  Oct.  12, 
1848.  Died  Mar.  22,  1854.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Foster, 
Baronetage.) 

BLACKWOOD,  GEORGE  RUSSELL.  Adm.  (age  21)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1886.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of 
Melbourne,  Australia.  School,  Melbourne  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  26, 
1889.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1893.  Occurs  in  the  Law  List,  1938. 
Brother  of  Robert  O.  (1882).   (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BLACKWOOD,  JAMES  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  r896. 
[S.  of  George  F.,  Major,  R.H.A.  B.  Aug.  6,  1878.]  School, 
Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  .\ 
Director  of  WilUam  Blackwood  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  publishers. 
President  of  the  Publishers'  Association  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  1913-14.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  37,  Pater- 
noster Row,  London,  B.C.,  and  of  Boreham  Holt,  Boreham 
Wood,  Herts.   {Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BLACKWOOD,  ROBERT  OFFICER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1882.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  Austraha.  B.  [at  Woodlands  Station,  Crowlands, 
Vic]  June  24,  1861.  School,  Melbourne  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882.  Australian  land-owner  and  Company  director; 
formerly  part  owner,  with  his  brothers,  of  Hartwood  Station, 
Deniliquin,  New  South  Wales.  Active  in  promoting  water 
conservation,  land  settlement,  etc.  First  President  of 
Conargo  Shire.  President  of  the  Victoria  Employers'  Asso- 
ciation; of  the  Registered  Clubs'  Association  of  Victoria. 
Director  of  Broken  Hill  Proprietary  Co.  Ltd.,  etc.  A  member 
of  the  Local  Advisory  Board,  Dalgety  and  Co.;  Edward 
Wilson  Trustee.  Of  Lahdene,  490,  St  Kilda  Road,  Melbourne. 
Brother  of  George  R.  (1886).  {Who's  Who  in  Australia,  1938; 
International  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BLACKWOOD,  STEVENSON  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Jan.  22,  1850.  S.  of  Arthur  Johnstone  [gentle- 
man-usher to  Queen  Victoria],  of  Regent's  Park,  London. 
B.  May  22,  1832,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1850.  Clerk  in  the  Treasury,  1852-74.  .Jtcting  Deputy 
Assistant  Commissary-General  of  Brigade  of  Guards,  1854. 
Served  in  the  Crimea,  1854-5.  Financial  Secretary  to  the 
Post  Office,  1874;  Secretary-general,  1880-93;  during  his 
tenure  of  office,  postal  orders  were  introduced  in  1881,  parcel 
post  in  1883,  and  sixpenny  telegrams  in  1885.  An  ardent 
worker  in  the  cause  of  temperance.  President  of  the  General 
Post  Office  Total  Abstinence  Society,  1879-93.  Allowed 
postmen  to  wear  the  blue  ribbon.  Leader  of  the  Great 
Christian  conferences  at  Mildmay,  1873.  President  of  the 
Civil  Service  Prayer  Union  (founded  1872)  1875-93.  C.B., 
1880.  K.C.B.,  1887.  Of  Shortlands,  Kent.  Author,  religious. 
Died  Oct.  2,  1893.  Buried  at  Kensal  Green.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Boose,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BLACKWOOD,  STEVENSON  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  S.  of  Stevenson  .Arthur  (above),  of  Shortlands 
House,  Shortlands,  Kent.  B.  .\ug.  30,  1867,  at  Ore,  Orkney. 
School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  At  Edin- 
burgh University,  1888.  Bursar  of  the  Hampstead  Con- 
servatoire of  Music.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  June  16, 
1917.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BLACKWOOD-PRICE,  CONWAY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1891.  S.  of  James  Nugent,  of  Saintfield 
House,  Co.  Down,  Ireland.   B.  there  July  28,  1872.   School, 


Blagden,  John  William 

Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar;  B.A.  1894. 
Lawn  tennis  champion  of  Austria,  1895.  Died  Jan.  1915- 
{Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLACKWOOD-PRICE,  TOWNLEY  GEORGE  LOARNE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  r,  1880.  S.  of  Towuley,  Archdeacon 
of  Downpatrick,  Ireland.  B.  Oct.  30,  1861,  at  Down.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887. 
Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1886.  C. 
of  CUfton,  1885-93.  V.  of  Broadwood-Widger,  1893-1905. 
Rural  Dean  of  Trigg  Major,  1904-5.  V.  of  St  John-the- 
Evangelist,  Wimbome  and  Stanbridge,  Dorset,  1905-12.  y. 
of  Spreyton,  Devon,  and  R.  of  Hittisleigh,  1912-23.  Lie. 
pr.,  dio.  Exeter,  1924.  Died  at  Exeter,  July  6,  i939- 
{Crockford,  1938;  The  Times,  July  11,  I939-) 

BLACOW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  10, 
1783.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Barton,  Lanes.  School,  Kirk- 
ham,  Lanes.  (Mr  ThrelfaU).  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar, 
1786;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1814.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12, 
1788.  P.C.  of  West  Derby  Chapel,  Walton-on-the-HUl, 
Lanes.,  1798-1846.  P.C.  of  St  Mark's,  Liverpool,  1803-46. 
Not  in  Clergy  List,  1847. 

BLADES,  FREDERIC  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  12,  1840;  a  'Ten-year'  man. 

BLADON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30, 
1876.  Of  Staffs.  S.  of  George  G.,  of  Uttoxeter.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Loughborough,  Uttoxeter  Grammar,  and  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1879; 
priest  (Manchester)  1881;  C.  of  Penwortham,  Lanes.,  1880-8. 
V.  of  Chadderton,  1888-92.  V.  of  Higher  Walton,  Preston, 
1892-1911.   Not  in  Crockford,  1912. 

BLADON,  WILLIAM  BODEN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  11,  1874. 
[S.  and  h.  of  J.  D.,  of  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  Scholar;  B.A.  1878.  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon, 
1879;  priest  (Winchester)  1880;  C.  of  Godalming,  Surrey, 
1879-82.  C.  of  Crayford,  Kent,  1882-6.  C.  of  St  Gabriel's, 
Pimlico,  London,  1886-9.  V.  of  Dullingham,  Cambs.,  1889- 
97.  V.  of  Bognor,  Sussex,  1897-1904-  V.  of  Thurston, 
Suffolk,  1915-21.  Died  Apr.  30,  1922,  aged  67,  at  Hailsham. 
{Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BLAGDEN,  ALFRED  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  23,  1849.  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  surgeon,  of  London.  B. 
there  Jan.  19,  1831.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
July  I,  1854;  priest,  June  23,  1855;  C.  of  Houghton-le- 
Spring,  Durham,  1854-65.  V.  of  Newbottle,  1865-86.  V.  of 
Tweedmouth,  1886-1903.  Died  Feb.  22,  1903.  Brother  of 
Richard  T.  (1844).   (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLAGDEN,  ARTHUR  BASIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1893.  S.  of  Henry  (next),  of  Hughenden  vicarage.  High 
Wycombe,  Bucks.  B.  there  Sept.  20,  1874-  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Head  Master  of  a  prepara- 
tory school  at  Highcliffe-on-Sea,  Hants.    {Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLAGDEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1851.  S.  of  John  James.  B.  Oct.  25,  1832,  at  Pet- 
worth,  Sussex.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1851; 
Scholar,  1852;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1855; 
priest  (Ely)  1856;  C.  of  St  Neots,  Hunts.,  1855-7  and  1859- 
62.  Held  other  curacies,  1862-9.  V.  of  Hughenden,  Bucks., 
1869-93.  Hon.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1892-1922. 
Lived  latterly  at  Kensington  Court  Mansions,  London,  S.W. 
Died  there  Dec.  16,  1922,  aged  90.  Father  of  the  above. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  18,  1922.) 

BLAGDEN,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1890.  [4th 
s.  of  Richard,  of  Petworth,  Sussex.  B.  Sept.  9,  1869.]  School, 
Lancing  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893.  At  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital,  1893-6.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1896. 
Sometime  Assistant  House  Surgeon  at  Taunton  and  Somerset 
Hospital.  In  practice  at  Chester.  Hon.  Surgeon  at  Chester 
Royal  Infirmary.  Surgeon  Specialist  in  the  War  Hospital, 
Chester.  Hon.  Medical  Officer  to  the  Chester  skin  dispensary. 
Author,  medical.  Died  Nov.  18,  1925,  at  Chester.  (Lancing 
Coll.  Reg. ;  Th£  Times,  Nov.  20, 1925 ;  Medical  Directory,  1922.) 

BLAGDEN,    JOHN    WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel, 

Nov.  24,  1892.  S.  of  W.  G.,  Esq.,  of  18,  Heme  Hill,  London. 
[B.  Nov.  24,  1873.  School,  Dulwich  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  At  Wiirzburg  University  in 
1896;  Ph.D.  (Wiirzb.)  1898.  Demonstrator  at  Darmstadt 
Polytechnic,  1899.  Chemist  to  Boehringer  and  Soehne, 
Mannheim,  1900-14.  During  the  Great  War  interned  in 
Ruhleben  Camp,  1914-18.  Chemist  to  Howards  and  Sons, 
Ilford,  since  19 19.  Of  Appletree  House,  South  Woodford, 
Essex,  in  1926.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.; 
Univ.  Cal.,  1938-9.) 


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Blagden,  Richard  Thomas 

BLAGDEN,  RICHARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  27,  1844.  S.  of  Richard,  surgeon,  of  Hanover  Square, 
London.  B.  Dec.  21,  1825,  in  London.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1852. 
Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest  (Winchester)  1849;  C.  of  Dogmers- 
field,  Hants.,  1848-53.  Held  other  curacies,  1853-61.  P.C. 
of  Claydon,  1861-3.  V.  of  King  Stemdale,  Derbs.,  1863-7. 
C.  of  Street,  Devon,  1867-72.  V.  of  Broadwood-Widger, 
1873-93.  Not  in  Crockford,  1894.  Brother  of  Alfred  J. 
(1849). 

BLAGDON-RICHARDS,  see  RICHARDS,  ALBERT  FRANCIS 
{1884). 

BLAGROVE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1815.  S.  of  John  (?  1769).  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1815. 

BLAGROVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
3,1769.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Jamaica.  School,  Eton.  Of  Cardiff 
Hall  Estate,  Jamaica,  and  of  Ankerwyke  House,  Wraysbury, 
Bucks.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Shakespear,  alderman  of 
London,  1777.  Died  Apr.  9,  1S24,  at  Abshot  House,  Hants. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Caribbeana,  in.  Suppl.  37.) 

BLAIKIE,  ARTHUR  BABINGTON.  .A.dm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1881.  S.  of  Robert,  surgeon,  of  Oswestr>',  Salop.  B.  there 
May  26,  1864.  School,  Oswestry.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1889;  M.B.  and  B.C.  18S9.  .^.t  St  Thomas's 
Hospital,  London.  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  1887.  Practised  at 
Oswestry  (Beresford,  Cartwright  and  Blaikie).  Of  Riseholme, 
Oswestry,  1937;  retired.  Died  Sept.  7,  1937.  aged  73. 
Brother  of  John  R.  (1871).  (Venn,  11.  449;  Medical  Directory; 
The  Times,  Sept.  8,  1937.) 

BLAIKIE,  GARDEN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1894.  S.  of  James 
Andrew  (next),  of  the  Scottish  Education  Department.  B. 
Oct.  7,  1875,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1S94-8;  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1896); 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1901.  At  Westminster  College,  1899-1901. 
Missionarv  to  China,  of  the  English  Presbyterian  Church, 
1902;  at  Chao-Chow-Fu.  Died  May  29  (?  28),  1908,  whilst  on 
home  leave.    (Venn,  n.  536;  Duhvich  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLAIKIE,  JAMES  ANDREW.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  26, 
1866.    S.  of  William  Garden,  D.D.,  of  Pilrig  Free  Church, 
Edinburgh  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  Apr.  4,  1847,  at  Edin- 
burgh. Schools,  Edinburgh  Academy  and  Edinburgh  Univer- 
sity.    Matric.    Michs.    1866;    Scholar,    1866-72;    B.A.    (8«A 
Wrangler)    1870;    M..\.    1873.     Fellow,    1872-83.     Adm.    at 
Lincoln's  Iim,  Jan.  23,  1869.   Mathematical  Master  at  Fettes 
College,  Edinburgh,  1870-6.    Inspector  of  Schools  for  Edin- 
burgh, 1877-86.    Examiner  to  the  Scottish  Education  De- 
partment,  1886-9;  for  the  Civil  Service  Commission,   and 
afterwards    for    the    Board    of    Education    Examinations. 
Fellow  and  Examiner  of  the  British  Esperanto  Association. 
A  man  of  varied  interests,  which  included  botany,  stamp- 
collecting,    Esperanto   and   mountaineering;    climbed   Scaw 
Fell  on  two  successive  days  at  the  age  of  8r.  Author,  mathe- 
matical, etc.    Died  Dec.  21,  1929,  at  Finchley,  Middlesex. 
Father  of  the  above.     (Venn,   11.   373;   Caian;   Edinburgh 
Academy;  The  Times,  Dec.  31,  1929.) 
BLAIKIE,  JOHN  ROBERT.    Adm.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9, 
1871.   S.  of  Robert,  surgeon,  of  Oswestry.   B.  there  May  26, 
1854.    Schools,  Oswestry  and  Westminster.    Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1875.    Medical  student.    Went  to  Dublin.    Died 
there  of  typhus,  Dec.  23,  1876.  Brother  of  Arthur  B.  (1881). 
(Venn,  11.  400.) 
BLAIKIE,  LEONARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7.  1892. 
S.  of  John,  of  The  Bridge  House,  Newcastle,  Staffs.   B.  Nov. 
30,  1873,  at  Endon,  Staffs.   School,  Newcastle-under-Lyme 
High   (Mr   Rundall).     Matric.   Michs.    1892;   Scholar,    1895; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1894;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1896); 
B.A.   1895;  M.A.   1905.    .Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough 
College,  1899.  Assistant  Examiner,  Civil  Service  Commission, 
1900-12.   Assistant  Director,  1912.   Assistant  Commissioner 
and  Director  of  Examinations,  Civil  Service  Commission, 
1933-8.    Of   26,   KUlieser  Avenue,   London,   S.W.    Married 
and  had  issue.   (Who's  Who,  1939.) 
BLAIN,  ALFRED.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1886. 
S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.  [of  Tarporley,  Cheshire].  B.  at  Liverpool. 
School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893. 
Of  Brockhampton  Cottage,  near  Hereford,  1925.    (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 
BLAIN,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.    S.  of  Thomas  Goad,  of  Cleveland  House,  Stockton- 
on-Tees,    Durham.     B.    Apr.    7,    1872,    at    Bromborough, 
Cheshire.    Schools,   [Loretto]   and  Repton.    Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893.   Cotton-broker. 
BLAIN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3,  1881.   S. 
of  Quinton,  draper.    B.  Mar.  19,   1861,  at  Chorlton-upon- 
Medlock,  Lanes.   School,  Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  S.  Dill). 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.   1884.    President  of  the  Union, 


Blair,  George  Alexander 

1884.   Entered  the  Civil  Service,  1884.   In  the  General  Post 
Office  until  1894;  then  in  the  Treasury.   Private  Secretary  to 
Mr  Hanbury;  Financial  Secretar\',  1897-9.    Principal  Clerk 
in  the  Finance  Di\'ision  of  the  Treasury,  1903-7.    Assistant 
Secretary  to  the  Treasury  and  Auditor  of  the  Civil  List, 
1907-8.    C.B.,  1906.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  Dec.  27, 
1908,  aged  47,  at  South  Norwood  Hill.    (R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Times,  Dec.  29,  1908.) 
BLAIN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  3,  1889.   Did 
not  come  into  residence.    S.  of  John.    B.   at  Brampton, 
Cumberland.   Schools,  Croft  House,  Brampton,  and  Rossall. 
Entered  the  Army;  enlisted  in  ist  Life  Guards;  later  trans- 
ferred to  the  Manchester  Regt.    Went  to  India;  became 
sergeant  and  qualified  for  a  commission.   Left  the  army  and 
took  up  teaching.   Served  in  the  South  African  War,  having 
joined  Baden  Powell's  Mounted  Police.   Wounded  at  Engel- 
brecht's  Drift,  May  24,  igoi.   Recommended  for  the  D.S.O., 
but  died  June  3,   1901,  in  Elandsfontein  Hospital,  before 
receiving  it.   (PeiU,  11.  750.) 
BLAINE,  DELABERE  PRITCHETT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.  S.  and  h.  of  Delabere  Pritchett  [County  Court 
Judge],  of  The  Priory,  Reigate,  Surrey.  B.  Nov.  16,  1856,  in 
Cape  Colonv.    School,  Cheltenham  College.    Matric.  Michs. 
1876.    Adm'.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  15,  1878;  no  call; 
name  withdrawn,   Apr.    15,    1889.     In  business;   of   18,  St 
Swithin's   Lane,    London,   E.C.,   in   1911.     Latterly  of   Gt 
Bedwin,  Wilts.    Died  Oct.  30,  1923.    Brother  of  William  F. 
(1876).    (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Tlie  Times,  Nov.  2,  1923.) 
BLAINE,  FREDERICK  HOWIE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892. 
S.  of  Sir  C.  Frederick,  of  Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
South  Africa.    School,  Bath  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1896.    Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Manchester 
Regt.;  Capt.,  Royal  Engineers).   (Univ.  War  List.) 
BLAINE,  WILLIAM  FLEMING.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.    S.   of  Delabere   Pritchett,   of  The   Priory,    Reigate, 
Surrey.    B.  Oct.  19,  1858,  in  Cape  Colony.   School,  Chelten- 
ham College.   Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.   In 
business;  of  16,  St  Swithin's  Lane,  London,  E.C.,  in  1911; 
afterwards  of  Cromwell  Road,  London,  S.W.,  and  of  Gray 
House,  Newbury.    Died  Feb.  25,  1923,  aged  64.   Brother  of 
Delabere  P.  (1876).    (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.; 
The  Times,  Feb.  26,  1923.) 
BLAIR,  ALFRED  FOSTER.    Adm.  scholar  at  Queens',  Michs. 
1892.   S.  of  Robert  Hugh.    B.  Feb.  16,  1873,  at  Worcester. 
[School,   Christ's  Hospital   (Exhibitioner).]     Matric.   Michs. 
1892;   B.A.   1895.    Assistant  Master  at  Galway  Grammar 
School,  1896-7;  at  Portsmouth  Grammar  School,  1897-1900. 
.\ssistant  Master  and  Vice- Principal  of  Seapoint  Boy's  High 
School,  Cape  Town,  South  .Africa,   1901-20.     Principal  of 
Cape  Town  High  School,  1921-39-.    (Christ's  Hospital  Reg.; 
Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1939.) 
BLAIR,  ARCHIBALD.   Adm.  at  Clare,  May  11,  1897.   School, 
Merchiston  Castle.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Writer  to 
the  Signet,  1904.  Partner  in  the  Firm  of  Davidson  and  Syme, 
28,  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh.   Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-18    (Lieut.,   8th   Batt.,    Royal   Scots;    Lieut.,    R.A.F. 
(Balloon  Section) ;  wounded,  1915 ;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Of  Aberlady  Mains  House,   Aberlady.     (Merchiston   Castle 
Sch.  Reg.) 
BLAIR   or   HUNTER-BLAIR,    FORBES   CROMARTIE.     Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1877.   5th  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Bart., 
of  Blairquhan  Castle,   Maybole,   Midlothian.    B.  Sept.   22, 
1859,  at  Edinburgh.    School,  Repton.    Matric.  Michs.  1877, 
as  Blair,  F.  C.  H.;  B.A.   i8Si;  LL.B.  1884.    Entered  the 
Army  (4th  Batt.,  Royal  Scots  FusiUers;  Lieut.,  1885;  Capt., 
3rd  Batt.,  1915;  Major,  1919).    Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1915-20  (in  Gallipoli,  Salonica  and  Egypt;  Commandant  of 
the  Combined  Base  Depot  in  Egypt  in  1919).   A  partner  in 
the  firm  of  Messrs  Wauchope,  Moodie  and  Co.,  of  Leith, 
1883-1936-.    A  member  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers 
(King's  Body  Guard  for  Scotland)    1922-.    Editor  of  the 
Charters  of  Crosraquel  Abbey .  Of  53,  Manor  Place,  Edinburgh. 
Brother  of  John  H.  (1884).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1937;  Univ. 
War  List.) 
BLAIR,    GEORGE   ALEXANDER.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Jesus,  May  2,  1862.   S.  of  John,  clerk.   B.  May  4,  1842,  at 
Leeds.     Schools,     Liverpool    CoUegiate     Institution     [and 
Lancing  College].    Matric.   Michs.    1862;   B.A.    1867;   M.A. 
1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest  (York)  i86g;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Middlesborough,    Yorks.,    1868-77.     C.    of   Christ   Church, 
Wolverhampton,  1877-80.  C.  of  St  John's,  Burj'  St  Edmunds, 
1881-3.     V.   of  Christ   Church,   Skipton,   Yorks.,    1883-98. 
Died  Nov.  22,  1898,  at  Leeds.    (Lancing  Coll.  Reg.) 
BLAIR,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,    .'^dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  27,  1891.    S.  of  Alexander,  cashier,  of  Manningham, 
Bradford.  B.  May  15,  1865,  at  Milton,  Glasgow.  School,  New 
College,    Oxford.     Matric.    Lent,    1891.     Barrister    (Middle 
Temple)  1896.   (Law  List,  I937-) 


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Blair,  Harrison  Macdonald 

BLAIR,  HARRISON  MACDONALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  S.  of  Arthur  Macdonald,  of  Greenbank, 
Pendleton,  Lanes.  B.  Nov.  11,  1877,  at  Pendleton.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  SoUcitor.  Sub- 
sequently Director  of  Jones  Bros.  Ltd.,  merchants,  Man- 
chester. Served  in  the  South  .African  War  with  the  Imperial 
Yeomanry.  In  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  3rd  Royal  Welsh 
Fusiliers;  attached  2nd  Batt.;  wounded  at  Loos,  1915,  and 
at  Givenchy,  1916).  Late  of  Old  Warke,  Worsley,  Lanes. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLAIR  [BLAIR-IMRIE],  HEW  FRANCIS.  Adm.  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1891.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  Francis,  Col.,  R.E. 
(late  of  Bengal).  B.  July  10,  1873.  at  i.  Clarendon  Place, 
Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London.  School,  Wellington  College. 
Matric.  Lent,  1892,  as  Hew  F.  Entered  the  Army  (3rd  Batt., 
Lines.  Regt.,  1893;  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  1900).  Served 
in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902,  with  Lumsden's  Horse, 
and  afterwards  with  the  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  A.D.C. 
to  Lord  Methuen,  1902-3;  to  G.O.C.,  Cape  Colony.  Assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Imrie  on  succeeding  to  the  free 
Barony  of  Lunan,  Co.  Forfar,  on  the  death  of  William  T. 
Taylor  Blair-Imrie.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18 
(Major,  Black  Watch;  late  5th  Batt.,  Royal  Highland  Regt.; 
Lieut.-Col.,  1915;  C.M.G.,  1915).  O.B.E.,  1919.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Of  Lunan  House,  Montrose,  Scotland.  (Welling- 
ton Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BLAIR,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  21,  1884.  S.  of 
Robert  Hugh,  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Worcester.  B.  there  May  24, 
1864  School,  Worcester  Cathedral.  Matric.  Lent,  1884; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1886;  Mus.Bac.  1887;  M.A.  1896;  Mus.Doc. 
1906.  College  Organist,  1884-6.  Assistant  Organist  at  Wor- 
cester Cathedral,  1887-9;  Organist-in-charge,  1889-95; 
Organist,  1895.  Conducted  the  Worcester  Festivals,  1893-6. 
Organist  and  Musical  Director  for  the  Borough  of  Battersea, 
Middlesex.  Organist  of  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone,  London. 
Vice-President  of  the  London  Church  Orchestral  Society. 
Composer  of  Church  music.  Died  July  22,  1932,  aged  67,  at 
Worthing.   (Peile,  n.  705;  The  Times,  Aug.  2,  1932.) 

BLAIR,JOHN.  Matric.  from  Trinity,  June  2  3,  1 761  [not  entered 
in  the  College  Adm.  Book];  M.A.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1761.  Of  the 
Blairs  of  Batthayock,  Perthshire.  Chaplain  to  the  Pnncess 
Dowager  of  Wales,  1757.  Mathematical  Tutor  to  the  Duke 
of  York.  F.R.S.,  i755-  F.S.A.,  1761.  R.  of  Burton  Goggles 
Lines  1761.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1761-82.  V.  of 
Hinckley  Stoke,  Leics.,  1761-71.  V.  of  St  Bride's,  London, 
1770-6.  R.  of  Horton,  Bucks.,  1771.  R.  of  St  John-the- 
Evangelist,  Westminster,  1776.  Author,  Chronological 
Tables.  Died  June  24, 1782,  aged  59.  Buried  at  Westmmster. 
(Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Nichols,  iv,  Pt.  11,  688;  Hennessy.) 

BLAIR,  JOHN  ALBERT  HORACE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  Catharine's,  June  2,  1886.  S.  of  John.  B  June  3. 
1867  at  Kirk  Michael,  Isle  of  Man.  [School,  King  Wilham  s 
CoUege  Isle  of  Man.]  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1889  Schoohnaster  at  Old  TrafEord,  Manchester,  for  six 
years-  at  Marling  School,  Stroud,  for  eight  years;  at  Eve- 
sham Grammar  School,  for  15  years.  Assistant  Master  at 
Bromsgrove  Secondary  School,  1920-1932.  Died  Oct.  27, 
1937.    (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BLAIR  or  HUNTER  BLAIR,  JOHN  HUNTER.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall  1884  8th  s.  of  Sir  Edward  [Hunter-Blair],  Bart.,  of 
Blairquhan,  N.B.  [B.  July  26,  1865.]  School  Fettes. 
Matric  Michs.  1884;  Scholar.  On  the  London  Stock  Ex- 
change Of  19,  Sloane  Court,  London,  S.W.  Twice  mamed 
and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  25,  1937,  at  19,  Sloane  Court. 
Brother  of  Forbes  C.  H.  (1877)-  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  ed.  1937; 
The  Times,  Jan.  27,  i937) 

BLAIR  LAURENCE  FREDERICK  DESVAYNES.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  8,  1887.  S.  and  h.  of  William, 
Lieut -Gen  of  Madras,  India.  B.  at  Chittor,  Madras.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894;  Hon  D.D.  1910.  Ord. 
deacon  1892;  priest  (London)  1894;  C.  of  Portman  Chapel, 
London,  1892-5.  R.  of  Chedgrave,  Norfolk  and  V.  of  Lang - 
lev  i895-i';o2.  Went  to  India.  Chaplam  of  BeUary,  Madras, 
IQ04-5;  of  Sangor,  1905-6;  to  the  Forces,  1906  Bishop  of 
the  Falkland  Islands,  1910-14;  resigned.  Died  Nov.  18, 
1925,  aged  57,  at  Ealing.   (The  Times,  Nov.  20,  1925.) 

BLAIR  ROBERT  (The  Rev.).  Adm.  sizar  (age  32)  at  Pembroke, 
Tune  25  1792.  [S.  of  GUbert,  barber  and  wigmaker,  of 
Edinburgh.]  B.  Aug.  22,  i759,  a' .Edinburgh.  [Schools 
Heriot's  Hospital,  Edinburgh,  and  Edmburgh  High.]  Studied 
at  Edinburgh  University,  1775-6  and  1778-9-  R.  of  Barton 
St  Andrew,  Norfolk,  1792-1838.  Styled  'D.D.  ;  it  has  not 
been  discovered  where  he  obtained  this  degree;  possibly 
abroad,  as  he  stated  in  his  wUl  that  he  was  at  one  tune  at 
the  Court  of  Naples.'  Died  1837-8,  aged  78,  at  Somers  Place 
West,  Euston  Square,  London;  styled  Robert  Blair,  D.D. 


Blake,  Edmund  Christopher  Karr  Sewell 

Will  dated  Dec.  i,  1837;  proved  (P.C.C,  3,  Nicholl)  Jan.  5, 
1838.    (G.  Mag.,  1838,  I.  214;  H.  Chitty.) 

BLAIR,  THOMAS  JAMES.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1838.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Brighton,  Sussex.  B.  Jan.  22,  1820. 
Matric.  Lent,  1839. 

BLAIR,  THOMAS  RICHARD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
(age  30)  at  Pembroke,  May  18,  1833.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of 
Ensbury,  Dorset.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Ord. 
deacon  (Calcutta)  1839;  priest  (Tasmania)  1843.  V.  of  MU- 
bome  St  Andrew  with  Dewlish,  Dorset,  1854-67.  Died  Aug. 
25,  1867,  aged  65.   (G.  Mag.,  1867,  ii.  542.) 

BLAIR,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1880.   S.  of , 

Esq.,  of  Manchester.    School,   Manchester  Grammar  (Ex- 
hibitioner).  Did  not  matriculate. 

BLAKE  or  ALDRICH-BLAKE,  see  ALDRICH,  FREDERICK 
JAMES  (1846). 

BLAKE,  ALFRED  WOLLASTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  11,  1879.  S.  of  Henry  Wollaston  (1833),  of  8,  Devon- 
shire Place,  London.  B.  Apr.  4,  1861,  in  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B..\.  1883.  In  business  in 
London;  also  in  the  Colonies.  Brother  of  Lionel  E.  (1873)- 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BLAKE,  ARTHUR  GARLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
1796.  S.  and  h.  of  Arthur,  of  Langham,  Suffolk.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Scholar,  1796-8.  Entered  the  E.I.C.  Service. 
Assistant  in  the  Public  Department  at  Colombo,  1799;  to  the 
Collector  at  Guntoor,  1800;  under  the  Collector  at  Chicacole, 
1802.  Registrar  to  the  Judge  of  the  ZiUar  of  Gimtoor,  1803; 
to  the  Judge  of  the  Provincial  Court,  Northern  Division, 
1806.  Assistant  Judge  at  Masulipatam,  and  Collector  of 
Rajahmundry,  1812.  Died  Nov.  30,  1812,  at  Rajahmundry. 
(Venn,  11.  130;  Madras  Civil  Servants;  G.  Mag.,  1813,  i.) 

BLAKE,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11, 
1876.  2nd  s.  of  Ethelbert  Henry,  surgeon,  of  Bedford  [and 
of  Renvyle,  Co.  Galwav].  B.  Nov.  22,  1858,  at  Dublin. 
School,  Bedford  (Mr  Philpotts).  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A. 
1880;  M.A.  1886.  Sometime  Principal  of  Orkney  House 
Preparatory  School,  Bedford.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Mar.  5,  1928,  aged  70,  at  23,  Warwick  Avenue,  Bedford. 
(Burke,  I.G.;  The  Times,  Mar.  7,  1928.) 

BLAKE  or  JEX-BLAKE,  CHARLES  THOMAS  JEX.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  May  I,  1838.  Of  Norfolk.  2nd  s.  of  Wilham 
Jex  (1803),  clerk.  B.  Mar.  8,  1820,  at  Lammas.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Ord. 
deacon,  1843;  priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  25,  1844.  C.  of  Holt, 
Norfolk,  in  1853.  P.C.  of  St  Martin-at-Oak,  Norwich,  1854- 
62.  V.  of  Gayton,  1862-7.  R-  of  Lammas  and  of  L>-ng, 
1867-94.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  8,  1894, 
aged  73,  at  Lyng.  Father  of  Thomas  (1876).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xix.) 

BLAKE,  CYRIL  LANCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1894.  S.  of  Joseph  SeweU  (1858),  clerk.  B.  Feb.  18,  1876. 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Winchester)  1900;  C.  of 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  1899-1915.  C.  of  Wootton  Bridge, 
1915-17.  V.  of  St  John's,  Oakfield,  Ryde,  1917-24.  Died 
Jan.  10,  1924,  at  Ryde.   (Crockford;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLAKE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11,  1791; 
Fell.-Com.  Apr.  17,  i794-  Of  Somerset.  [Probably  s.  of 
William.]  School,  Eton.  Did  not  matriculate.  Brother  of 
Joseph  (1791)  and  perhaps  father  of  the  next.  {St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.) 

BLAKE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
1821.  S.  of  Daniel  (?  above).  B.  in  London.  School,  Capel, 
Surrey  (Mr  Beeth).   Matric.  Michs.  1821. 

BLAKE,  EDMUND.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  183  i.  S.  of 
John,  attorney,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  North 
Walsham.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1838.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1835;  priest,  1836.  R.  of  Oxwick, 
Norfolk,  1838-83.  R.  of  Bramerton,  1838-83.  Mamed  Mary 
Hobart,  dau.  of  Joseph  Sewell,  Esq.,  of  Poringland,  Norfolk, 
Feb.  II,  1835.  Died  Jan.  31,  1883,  at  Southsea,  Hants. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1824);  father  of  Joseph  S.  (1858)  and 
Edmund  H.  (1873).    (Venn,  11.  214.) 

BLAKE,  EDMUND  CHRISTOPHER  KARR    SEWELL.    Adm. 

pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1900.  2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  Ernest 
[K.C.M.G.],  of  Hawkshill,  Leatherhead,  Surrey.  B.  Jan.  i?, 
1882,  at  Epsom.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1900 ; 
B  A  1903.  On  the  Stock  Exchange,  1909.  Of  Hawkshill, 
Leatherhead.  Brother  of  Ernest  S.  M.  S.  (1898).  (Charter- 
house Sch.  Reg.) 


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BLAKE,  EDMUND  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  4,  1873.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Edmund  (1831),  R.  of 
Bramerton,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Nov.  24,  1855.  Schools,  North 
Walsham  Grammar  and  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B.A.  1S78;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1882;  priest 
(Winchester)  1883;  C.  of  Belbroughton,  Worcs.,  1882-3.  C. 
of  Durley,  Hants.,  1883-5.  C.  of  Portswood,  1885-8.  V.  of 
Frampton,  Dorset,  1888-1902.  V.  of  Brookthorpe  with 
Whaddon,  Gloucs.,  1902-16.  Resided  latterly  at  Worthing. 
Died  there  Jan.  26,  1931.  Brother  of  Joseph  S.  (1858). 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  28,  rgsi.) 

BLAKE,  ERNEST  STEPHEN  MOORE  SEWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1898.  S.  of  [Sir]  Ernest  Edward  [K.C.M.G.], 
of  Hawkshill,  Leatherhead,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  10,  1879,  in 
London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A. 
1902.  Shipping  agent.  Of  Pilgrim's  Hatch,  South  Weald, 
Brentwood;  afterwards  of  Newcomen  Lodge,  Dartmouth; 
there  Feb.  1923,  when  he  married  a  second  time.  Brother  of 
Edmund  C.  K.  S.  (1900).  (Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Feb.  13,  1923.) 

BLAKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  15, 
1756.  [S.  of  Francis,  of  Twisel  Castle,  Norham,  Durham 
(afterwards  Bart.,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  1737-  School, 
Westminster.]  Matric.  Easter,  i757;  LL.B.  1763.  Probably 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  30,  i755-  Succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Mar.  29,  1780.  Of  Twisel  Castle,  Durham. 
High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland,  1784-5-  Raised  a  regiment 
of  infantry  called  the  Golden  Spinks,  and  expanded  £80,000 
in  beginning  the  building  of  a  castle  (Fowberry  Tower)  on 
the  banks  of  the  Till,  which  was  never  finished.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Douglas,  head  of  the  British 
Settlement  at  Bussorah,  Persia,  Apr.  15,  1772-  Author, 
political.  Died  May  22,  1818,  aged  81,  at  Twisel  Castle. 
Father  of  the  next.    (G.  Mag.;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.,  v.  174.) 

BLAKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1792.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Francis  (above),  Bart.  B. 
Aug.  18,  1774,  at  Heston  House,  near  Hounslow,  London. 
Schools,  Westminster  and  Easton  (Mr  Skynner).  Sometime 
Colonel  in  the  North  Fencible  Regt.  of  Infantry.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  May  22,  1818.  M.P.  for  Berwick, 
1820-6  and  1827-34.  Of  Twisel  Castle,  Durham,  and 
Fowberry  Tower.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Neale. 
Published  some  severe  criticisms  on  the  action  of  the  House 
of  Lords  concerning  the  Com  Laws.  Died  s.p.legU.  Sept.  10, 
i860,  aged  85,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct.  (G.E.C., 
V.  175;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.) 

BLAKE  or  JEX-BLAKE,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1869.  S.  of  William  Lubbock  Jex, 
J. P.,  of  Swanton  Abbots,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Dec.  8,  1850. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1877. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  Bumham 
Overy,  Norfolk,  1875-9.  C.  of  Cranwich,  1880-4.  Patron  of 
Swanton  Abbotts  (or  Abbott);  resident  there,  1898.  Of  The 
Hall,  Swanton  Abbotts.  Died  unmarried  May  28,  1907. 
(Venn,  11.  388;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BLAKE,  FREDERICK  TURNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  9,  1858.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  i,  The  Crescent,  Anglesey, 
Gosport,  Hants.  B.  May  13,  1839,  at  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B..A.  1862.  Entered  the  .A.rmy.  Went  to 
Hong  Kong.  Died  there  of  dysentery,  probably  in  1863.  (R. 
Blake.) 

BLAKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16,  i8i8.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1827. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1847.  Assistant  Master  at  Manchester 
Grammar  School  for  upwards  of  ten  years.  Drowmed  himself 
Sept.  13,  1847,  aged  48,  in  the  Irwell,  while  suffering  from 
depression.    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  555-) 

BLAKE,  GEORGE  PENDERELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.  S.  of  George  Famcombe,  of  Bishopstone, 
King's  Heath,  Birmingham.  B.  Jan.  23,  1879,  at  King's 
Heath.  School,  Malvern  College  (Mr  James).  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  Scholar;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at 
Merchiston  Castle  School,  1903-5;  at  Bradfield  College, 
Berks.,  1905.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Royal  Welsh 
Fusiliers).  Killed  in  action,  July  20,  1916.  (Merchiston  Castle 
Sch.  Reg. ;  Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLAKE,  GERARD  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  Henry  (1852),  Esq.,  of 
Bramerton  Hall,  Norwich.  B.  Oct.  1863.  School,  Hailey- 
bury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  SoUcitor; 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Keith,  Blake  and  Co.,  Norwich.  Of 
The  Chancery,  Norwich.  Died  Feb.  28,  1921.  (Haileybury 
Reg.) 

BLAKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  28,  1824. 
S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Schools,  Hing- 
ham,  Norfolk  (Mr  Browne)  and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1824.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Nov.  26,  1824,  as  s.  of  Hemy 


Blake,  James  Henry 

(sic);  B.A.  1828.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  31,  1828. 
Died  Apr.  29,  1829.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1831).  (Venn,  11. 
193;  T.  A.  Walker,  421.) 

BLAKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  3,  1852. 
Of  Norwich.  [S.  of  John  J.,  Esq.,  of  Bramerton  Hall,  Norfolk. 
B.  Nov.  30,  1833,  at  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar,  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1S62. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1853,  1854,  1855.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1859. 
Senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Keith,  Blake  and  Co.  Of 
Bramerton  Hall,  Norfolk.  Died  May  24,  1914.  Father  of 
Gerard  F.  (1881).  (Cox,  Who's  Who  in  Norfolk,  1912;  Ce>it. 
Hist.  Univ.  Boat  Race.) 

BLAKE,  HENRY  BUNBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  12, 
1839.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Henry  Charles,  Bart.,  of  Ashfield  and 
of  Bardwell,  Suffolk.  B.  May  14,  1820.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839; 
B.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  1844;  R.  of  Hessett, 
Suffolk,  1844-73.  Married  Frances  l\Iarian,  dau.  of  Henry 
James  Oakes,  of  Nowton  Court,  Bury  St  Edmund's,  July  i, 
1847.  Died  v.p.  Apr.  20,  1873.  Brother  of  William  G.  (1840). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BLAKE,  HENRY  JOHN  CRICKITT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Dec.  13,  1809.  S.  of  Henry,  of  2,  Godliman 
Street,  Doctors'  Commons,  London  [and  grandson  of  John 
Crickitt,  Marshal  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty].  B.  July 
13,  1791,  at  Upton,  Bucks.  Matric.  Lent,  1810;  B.A.  1814; 
M.A.  1817.  Fellow,  1812-15.  Adm.  Proctor  at  the  Court  of 
Arches,  1812.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  25,  1814;  priest 
(Bristol)  .'Vpr.  13,  1823;  C.  of  Stapleford  and  Pampisford, 
Cambs.,  1816.  C.  of  Hardwicke,  1825.  C.  of  Birdham, 
Sussex,  1836-65.  Occurs  in  Clergy  Lists  until  1875,  but  dis- 
appears from  Crockford  in  1868.  [His  son,  Henry  John 
Crickitt,  died  Jan.  2,  1862,  aged  42,  in  London.]  Author, 
Sermons;  Recreations  of  an  Etonian;  The  Cantab,  etc. 
(King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Etoniana;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  i.  241.) 

BLAKE,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  6,  1817.  Of  Norwich.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  barrister- 
at-law,  of  Scottow,  Norfolk.  B.  Dec.  22,  1798.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1817;  Scholar,  1818;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824.  Fellow, 
1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  25,  1823;  priest,  1824; 
R.  of  Thuming,  Norfolk,  1824-57.  Married  (i)  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Charles  Day,  clerk,  of  Horsford;  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  Major 
Heitland,  of  the  Bengal  .\rtillery.  Died  Nov.  28,  1857, 
aged  58.  Buried  at  Thuming.  Father  of  William  H.  (1872) 
and  brother  of  Thomas  (1806).  (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag., 
1858,  I.  III.) 
BLAKE,  HENRY  WOLLASTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan. 
17.  1833.  [3rd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Danesbury,  Herts.  B. 
1815.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  Scholar,  1836; 
B.A.  (16th  Wrangler)  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Civil  Engineer; 
partner  with  James  Watt,  of  Soho,  Birmingham,  1847-8. 
Carried  out  engineering  work  in  many  parts  of  the  world. 
A  member  of  the  Smeatonian  Club  of  Engineers,  1843-99. 
F.R.S.,  1843.  M.I.C.E.,  1879.  A  Director  of  the  Bank  of 
England,  1853-99.  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.A.S.  A  Lieutenant  of  the 
City  of  London  for  nearly  50  years.  Died  June  27,  1899,  at 
8,  Devonshire  Place,  London.  Father  of  Lionel  E.  (1873)  and 
Alfred  W.  (1879).    (Burke,  E.G.,  ed.  1925;  Boose,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BLAKE,  HERBERT  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1884.  S.  of  Frederick,  Esq.  [surveyor  of 
taxes],  of  Brixton.  B.  July  20,  1866,  at  Coventr>-.  [School, 
St  Paul's,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A. 
1894.  Principal  clerk  to  one  of  the  masters  in  the  Supreme 
Court  Taxing  Office,  Royal  Courts  of  Justice.  Master  of  the 
Supreme  Court  (Taxing  Office)  1929-35;  retired.  Of  9, 
.\vering  Road,  Folkestone.   (Who's  Who,  193S.) 

BLAKE,  JAMES  EDWARD  HUXLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  8,  1883.  S.  of  James  Gibbs,  M.D.,  of  Highfield  Gate, 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  B.  Apr.  10,  1863,  at  Birmingham. 
School,  Mason's  College,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  iSS:;; 
B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891;  B.Sc.  (London)  1887.  Ord.  deacon, 
1888;  priest  (Lichfield)  1889;  C.  of  Kingsley,  Staffs.,  1888-90. 
C.  of  Tamworth,  1890-2.  V.  of  WUnecote,  Warws.,  189J- 
1908.  C.  of  the  Priory  Church,  Gt  Malvem,  1908-14.  V.  of 
Bretforton,  Worcs.,  1915-23.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester, 
192 1.  Librarian  of  the  Cathedral,  1924-33.  R.  of  St  Helen's 
and  St  Alban's  with  St  Michael's,  Worcester,  1923-9.  Rural 
Dean,  1927-9.  F.S.A.  Contributed  papers  to  the  Tran- 
sactions of  the  Birmingham  Archaeological  Society.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  June  8,  1933,  aged  70,  at  Commandery 
House,  Worcester.   (The  Times,  June  9,  1933.) 

BLAKE,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
17,  1790.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Patrick  (1760),  of  Langham,  Suffolk. 
B.  1770,  in  London.  Schools,  Eton  and  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1790;  Scholar,  1790-1.  Of  Langham  and  of  Gt 
Ashfield,  near  Ixworth,  Suffolk.  Succeeded  his  brother.  Sir 
Patrick,  as  3rd  Bart.,  July  25,  1818.  Married  Louisa  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  General  The  Hon.  Thomas  Gage,  Feb.  13,  1794. 
Died  Apr.  21,  1832.  M.I.  at  Ixworth.  Brother  of  Patrick 
(1784).   (Venn,  11.  119;  G.E.C.,  v.  156.) 


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BLAKE,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1890; 
B.A.  1894. 

BLAKE,  JOHN  (The  Rev.).  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  2, 
1774.  Of  Somerset.  Doubtless  a  'Ten-year'  man;  did  not 
take  the  B.D.  degree;  name  off  Mar.  3,  1784-  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Scrayingham,  Yorks.,  1761-84. 

BLAKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  May  8,  1782;  M.A.  1782.  S.  of 
Andrew  gent.,  of  Minehead,  Somerset.  Matric.  (Exeter 
CoUege,  Oxford)  Mar.  21,  1766,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1769. 
C.  of  Chittlehampton,  Devon,  1770-94-  (Perhaps  also  R.  of 
Huish  1773-4.)  V.  of  St  Leonard's,  Shoreditch,  Middlesex, 
1780-1801.  Resided  on  his  estate  at  South  Molton,  Devon, 
and  only  visited  London  to  receive  the  Easter  offerings;  tned 
at  Westminster  Hall  for  non-residence.  The  defence  was  ill- 
health  ;  fined  £100.  Married  Agnes,  dau.  of  Robert  Beadon 
of  Brushford,  and  sister  of  Richard  Beadon,  Bishop  of  Bath 
and  Wells.  Died  July  12,  1801.  Buried  at  South  Molton. 
Father  of  the  next.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  138;  Al. 
Ox  on.) 

BLAKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1797-  S.  of 
John  (above),  V.  of  St  Leonard's,  Shoreditch,  Middlesex. 
B  Apr  26,  1779,  at  Chittlehampton,  Devon.  School,  Blun- 
deU's  Tiverton  (Rev.  Mr  Richards).  Matric.  Michs  i797; 
BA  1801;  M.A.  1805.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  25, 
1801;  priest  (Exeter)  Oct.  7,  1804;  R-  of  Yeovilton  (Yeo\nl), 
Somerset,  1805-12.  V.  of  Pilton  with  the  Chapelry  of 
Wotton  1812.  Chaplain  to  Richard  Beadon  (his  uncle), 
Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells;  also,  for  some  time,  R.  of  FiUeigh, 
Devon.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Burgess  Karslake, 
of  Kingsland,  Devon,  1807.  Died  Dec.  28,  i8r2,  at  Heavitree, 
near  Exeter.  Father  of  John  K.  (1827).  (Si  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.) 

BLAKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  23,  1817;  from 
Oxford;  matric.  (Exeter  CoUege)  May  23,  1816  age  18  S. 
of  Robert,  of  WilUton,  Somerset.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1817;  LL.B.  1823.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLAKE,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Tune  28,  1858.  S.  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  {sic)  [?  Robert  Phihp 
(i8iq)l  B.  Apr.  3,  1839,  at  Stoke,  near  Guildford,  Surrey. 
Sch(X)l.  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar, 
1859-65-  B.A.  {15th  Wrangler)  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Lenton,  Notts.,  1862-4. 
C  of  St  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  1864-5.  Assis- 
tant Master  at  St  Peter's  School,  York,  1865-73-  Lecturer  on 
Comparative  Anatomy  at  Charing  Cross  Hospital,  1878-81. 
Professor  of  Natural  Science  at  University  College,  Notting- 
ham 1881-8.  F.R.G.S.  President  of  the  Geologists  Asso- 
ciation 1891-2.  Recipient  of  the  Murchison  award.  Went  to 
India  to  arrange  the  Baroda  Museum,  1895.  Author 
Astronomical  Mvths;  Yorkshire  Lias;  Annals  of  British 
Geology  (vols,  i-iv,  1890-3).  Died  July  7,  1906,  at  Harlesden 
Gardens,  London.   {Venn,  11.  341;  The  Times,  July  10,  1906.) 

BLAKE,  JOHN  [KARSLAKE].  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magda- 
lene, June  29,  1827.  S.  of  John  (i797),  clerk,  of  Yeovil 
Somerset  [and  Elizabeth  Karslake].  School,  Buckfastleigh 
(Mr  M.  Lowndes).  Matric.  Michs.  1827,  as  J.  Karslake; 
Scholar. 

BLAKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11, 
1791  Of  Surrey.  School,  Eton.  [Probably  s.  and  h.  of 
William,  of  Hereford  Street,  St  George's  Square,  London] ; 
if  so,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  3,  1789.  Did  not 
matriculate.  Brother  of  Daniel  (1791)-  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 

IV.) 

BLAKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8, 
1816  S.  of  Joseph  [see  note  sub  Walter  (i82r)].  B.  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1816.  Residing  at 
Bury  St  Edmund's  c.  1863.  Probably  brother  of  Walter 
(1821)  and  William  (1815). 

BLAKE  JOSEPH  SEWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Tuly'7  1858.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  Edmund  (1831),  clerk.  B. 
Aug  10  1839.  School,  Marlborough.]  Matnc.  Lent,  1859; 
Scholar.  1859;  B.A.  (15//'  Wrangler)  1862;  M.\.  1868. 
Rowing  'blue,'  i860,  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21, 
1862-  priest,  1863;  C.  of  FeUxstowe,  1862-4.  C.  of  Heigham, 
1865-6.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Southsea,  1866-9;  V.  there,  1869- 
1909  Rural  Dean  of  Portsmouth,  1894-1905.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Winchester,  1899-19x5-  Resided  latterly  at  Longcroft, 
Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight.  Died  there  July  4,  1921,  aged  81. 
Brother  of  Edmund  H.  (1873)  and  father  of  Cyril  L.  (1894). 
{Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  7, 
1921.) 

BLAKE,  LIONEL  EARDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 
1873.  S.  of  Henry  WoUaston  (1833),  of  8,  Devonshire  Place, 
London.  B.  Dec.  5,  1854,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs   1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.   Athletics  'blue,'  1876. 


Blake,  Thomas 

Engineer;  in  his  father's  firm.  Died  Jan.  6,  1929,  aged  72,  at 
Kingsland,  Canford  Cliffs,  Bournemouth  West.  Brother  of 
Alfred  W.  (1879).   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  The  Times,  Jan.  8,  1929.) 

BLAKE,  PATRICK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  18,  1760.  S.  and  h.  of  Andrew,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex,  and 
of  the  West  Indies.  B.  1742,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  M.P. 
for  Sudbury,  1768-84.  Created  Bart.,  Oct.  8,  1772.  Of 
Langham,  Suffolk.  Married  Annabella,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Sir  WiUiam  Bunburv,  Bart.,  c.  1765;  divorced  from  his  wife 
byActof  Parliamentini778.  Died  July  i,  1784-  Fatherofthe 
next  and  James  H.  (1790).  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.E.C.,  v.  156.) 
Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BLAKE,  PATRICK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius,  1784.  S.  and  h. 
of  Sir  Patrick  (above),  Bart.,  of  Langham,  Suffolk.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1784.  An  Officer  in  the  loth  Dragoons. 
Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  July  1,  1784.  Of  Langham,  Suffolk. 
Married  Maria  Charlotte,  dau.  of  James  Phipps,  Esq.,  of  the 
Island  of  St  Christopher,  Aug.  12,  1789.  Died  s.p.  July  25, 
1818.  Buried  at  Langham.  Brother  of  James  H.  (1790). 
{Venn,  11.  108.) 

BLAKE,  PERCY  CHARLES  DASHWOOD.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  10,  1887.  [S.  of  George  Ingle,  of  Wardle  House,  Sale, 
Cheshire.]  School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Solicitor.  Of  Manchester  in 
1906.    (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BLAKE,  PHILIP  JESSOP.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1898. 
4th  s.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Mylnhurst,  Sheffield.  B.  Apr.  26, 
1879,  at  Sharrow  House,  Sheffield.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Dec.  1905;  of  Wake, 
Smith  and  Fielding,  of  Meeting-House  Lane,  Sheffield.  Of 
Mylnhurst,  Sheffield.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut., 
R.G.A.).    {Univ.  War  List;  Law  List,  1937-) 

BLAKE  [post  JEX-BLAKE],  ROBERT  FERRIER.  Adm.  sizar 
(age  28)  at  Caius,  Feb.  13,  1817;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  S.  of 
William,  of  Swanton  .Abbott,  Norfolk  [assumed  the  additional 
name  and  arms  of  Jex  in  1837]-  B.  Mar.  5,  1789,  at  Swanton 
Abbotts.  Matric.  Lent,  1824;  B.D.  1827.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June 9,  i8i5;  priest,  Dec.  15,1816.  R.  of  Bradfield, 
Suffolk,  1820-31.  V.  of  Comber,  Co.  Down,  Ireland,  1831-51. 
R.  of  Gt  Dunham,  Norfolk,  1851-62.  Married  Elinor  Sarah 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Hoey,  of  Dunganstown,  Co. 
Wicklow,  J. P.,  Oct.  20,  1828.  Died  June  26,  1862,  aged  73, 
at  Dunham.  Buried  there.  Brother  of  WiUiam  J.  (1803)  and 
father  of  William  F.  (1848).    {Venn,  11.  168.) 

BLAKE,  ROBERT  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  30,  1 8 19.  S.  and  h.  of  Philip,  vintner,  of  London.  B.  at 
Kensington,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1823;  M..\.  1826.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  13,  1816, 
as  s.  and  h.  of  Philip,  of  Kingston,  Surrey,  Esq.  C.  of  Stoke, 
near  Guildford,  in  1841.  Died  Sept.  23,  1841,  aged  41,  at 
Niton,  Isle  of  Wight.  Probably  father  of  John  F.  (1858). 
(Brayley,  Surrey,  1.  403;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  11.  660.) 

BLAKE,  RUSTAT.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1889. 
2nd  s.  of  Samuel  Turner,  brewer,  of  Gosport,  Hants.  B.  there 
May  16,  1871.  [School,  Haileybury,  as  's.  of  the  late  G.  T. 
Blake,  Esq.,  of  Uxbridge  House,  Anglesey,  Hants.']  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1932.  Articled  to  the  firm  of 
Sir  J.  Wolfe  Barry  and  H.  M.  Brunei,  C.E.,  Westminster, 
1893.  Chartered  Civil  Engineer.  M.I.C.E.,  1897.  M.I.M.E., 
1911.  M.I.E.  (AustraMa)  1929.  Partner  in  the  firm  of  Sir 
J.  Wolfe  Barry,  Lyster  and  Partners,  1918-22;  subsequently 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Sir  Alexander  Gibb  and  Partners,  con- 
sulting civil  engineers,  Queen  Anne's  Lodge,  Westminster, 
S.W.  During  the  Great  War,  a  member  of  H.  Q.  Staff,  High 
Explosives  Section,  Ministry  of  Munitions,  1915-18.  A 
member  of  the  Roval  Commission  on  Uniform  railway 
gauge,  Australia,  1920-1.  Of  The  Old  MUl  House,  Cobham, 
Surrey,  1938,  and  of  Queen  Anne's  Lodge,  Westminster. 
Brother  of  Tobias  R.  H.  (1899).  {Haileybury  Reg.;  Univ. 
Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BLAKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  20, 
1806.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  [barrister-at-law],  of  Nor- 
wich. [B.  Mar.  13,  1790.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1808; 
LL.B.  1812;  LL.D.  1817.  Fellow,  1817-71-  Adm.  Advocate, 
Doctors*  Commons,  1817.  Of  Horstead,  Norfolk.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  Sold  the  Scottow  estate  to  his  uncle,  WilUam  Blake, 
and  purchased  the  Horstead  estate.  [Wrongly  identified  in 
Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vol.  xix,  with  his  cousin  Thomas 
(son  of  William,  of  Swanton  Abbotts),  who  was  b.  Dec.  17, 
1790,  and  died  Nov.  6,  1868.]  Died  (?)  1871.  Brother  of 
Henry  W.  (181 7).  (Carthew,  West  and  East  Bradenham,  162; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BLAKE  or  JEX-BLAKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.  S.  of  Charies  Thomas  (1838),  R.  of  Lyng, 
Norfolk.  B.  there  Sept.  7,  i857-  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
1876.  Went  to  New  Zealand;  sheep  farming  at  Mangakiore, 
Te  Aral  Bridge,  Gisborne,  in  1910.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Apr.  25,  1928,  aged  70,  at  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
(Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xix;  The  Times,  May  2,  1928.) 


288 


Blake,  Thomas  William 

BLAKE  or  JEX-BLAKE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
i8)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1850.  Did  not  reside.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Hastings.  [Jex-Blake,  of  Bunwell  and  of  Brighton, 
Sussex.  B.  Jan.  26,  1832.  School,  Rugby.]  Migrated  to 
Oxford;  matric.  (University  College)  Mar.  21,  1851,  age  19; 
Scholar,  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1857;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1873. 
Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1855.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1856;  priest  (Winchester)  1857.  Assistant 
Master  at  Rugby  School,  1858-68;  Head  Master  there, 
1874-S7.  Principal  of  Cheltenham  College,  1868-74.  R.  of 
Alvechurch,  Worcs.,  1887-91.  Dean  of  Wells,  1891-1911. 
J.P.  for  Worcs.,  1889.  F.S.A.,  1899.  F.R.G.S.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Of  13,  Ennismore  Gardens,  London,  in  19 13. 
[Two  of  his  daughters  held  high  academic  offices;  Henrietta 
being  Principal  of  Lady  Margaret  Hall,  Oxford,  and  Cathe- 
rine, Mistress  of  Girton  College,  Cambridge.]  Author, 
Sermons,  etc.  Died  July  2,  1915.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
D.N.B.;  Twentieth  Century.) 

BLAKE,  TOBIAS  RUSTAT  HEMSTED.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1899.  4th  s.  of  Samuel  Turner,  brewer,  deceased.  B. 
Sept.  3,  1880.  Schools,  Winchester  and  King's  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  igii;  M.B.  and  B.C. 
191 1.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1908.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (R.A.M.C,  1914-19;  Capt.; 
M.C.;  mentioned  in  despatches;  health  undermined  through 
war  service).  Subsequently  Medical  .'\ssessor.  Ministry  of 
Pensions;  resigned  on  account  of  ill-health.  Studied  painting, 
and  exhibited  pictures  in  London  and  the  provinces.  Of 
Sunrays,  Smock  Alley,  West  Chiltmgton  Common,  Pul- 
borough,  Sussex,  in  1937  (personal  information).  Brother 
of  Rustat  (1889).   {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLAKE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
1821.  S.  of  Joseph  [a  descendant  of  Joseph  Blake,  brother  of 
the  famous  Admiral].  B.  at  Charlton,  Middlesex.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1826.  Brother-in-law  of 
Arthur  Marcus  Cecil,  3rd  Baron  Sandys,  who  married  Louisa 
Blake  in  1837.  Probably  brother  of  Joseph  (1816),  etc. 
{Eton  Coll.  Lists;  Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees,  sub  Sandys.) 

BLAKE,  WALTER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
June  9,  1866.  Of  Surrey.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.  [solicitor, 
of  Serjeant's  Inn].  School,  King's  College,  London  (Dr  Jelf). 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  20,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1872.  Poor  Law  auditor  for 
South  Yorkshire.  Died  Jan.  i,  1933,  at  Burford,  Woking. 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Jan.  3,  1933.) 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1759.  S.  and  h.  of  Benjamin,  of  Jamaica.  School,  .Abingdon, 
Berks.  (Dr  Abbot).  Matric.  Michs.  1759.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  5,  1762.  A  member  of  the  House  of  Assembly, 
Jamaica;  re-elected  for  Westmorland  in  the  Assembly,  1790; 
and  again,  1793;  Speaker  of  the  House,  1793-7.  Died  Jan.  24, 

1797,  aged  56.   M.I.  at  Jamaica.    (Lawrence  Archer,  Monu- 
mental Inscriptions.) 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Trinity,  July  21, 
1788.  S.  of  William,  of  London.  B.  Jan.  31,  1774.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1791;  B.A. 
{7th  Wrangler)  1793;  M.A.  1796.    FeUow,  1795. 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  30, 

1798.  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  Scholar,  1800. 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  14, 
1815.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  28,  Devonshire  Place,  Wimpole 
Street,  London,  and  of  Braywick  Grove,  near  Maidenhead. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1815.  Living  at  Worthing, 
Sussex,  in  1863.   Probably  brother  of  Joseph  (i8i6),  etc. 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  15, 
1841.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1841; 
B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  President  of  the  Union,  1844.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1846;  priest  (Exeter)  1847;  C.  of  Cam, 
Gloucs.,  1846-8.  P.C.  of  High  Leigh,  1849-53.  C.  of  St 
George's,  Liverpool,  1S54-6.  Head  Master  of  Penrith  School, 
1857-9.  C.ofDalston,  Cumberland,  1859-61.  R.  ofWetheral 
with  Warwick,  near  Carlisle,  1861-1904.  Resided  latterly  at 
Warwick  Green,  CarUsle.  Died  there  Apr.  20,  1905,  aged  81. 
Father  of  Wilham  H.  (1868).  {Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Times,  Apr.  27,  1905.) 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM  ASTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  I,  1861.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Bramerton,  Norwich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle)  1871;  priest  (Exeter)  1876;  C.  of  Ulverston,  Lanes., 
1871-2.  C.  of  Shadwell,  London,  1873-5.  C.  of  Perranza- 
buloe,  Cornwall,  1875-6.  Chaplain  at  Chantilly,  1876-81  and 
1883-7.  Chaplain  of  Suffolk  Asylum,  1888-90.  Lived 
latterly  at  Ipswich.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1894.  {T.  A. 
Walker,  519.) 


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Blakelock,  Martin  Ogle 

BLAKE  or  JEX-BLAKE,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Caius,  Oct.  18,  1848,  as  Jex-Blake,  W.  F.  S.  of  Robert 
Ferrier  (1817).  B.  Dec.  3,  1829,  in  Belfast.  School,  Win- 
chester. Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  3,  1855;  priest.  May  18,  1856;  C.  of  Gt 
Snoring,  Norfolk,  1856-8.  R.  of  Gt  Dunham,  1862-75.  C.  of 
Kirton  with  Falkenham,  Suffolk,  1875-6.  R.  of  Thurgarton, 
Norfolk,  1876-95.   Died  there  Dec.  15,  1895.   {Venn,  11.  285.) 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM  GAGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
27,  1840.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Henry  Charles,  Bart.,  of  Barton, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.  Nov.  14,  1821.  Matric.  Michs.  1840; 
B.A.  1844.  Of  Nowton  Hall,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  July  4,  1889.  Brother  of  Henry  B. 
(1839).   {T.  A.  Walker,  469;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM  HEITLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1872.  S.  of  Henry  William  (1817),  clerk,  deceased. 
B.  [Dec.  8,  1852]  at  Thurning,  Norfolk.  School,  Haileybury. 
Matric.  Afichs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Football  (rugby) 
'blue,'  1875.  Assistant  Master  at  Newcastle  High  School, 
1876--80.  Head  Master  of  the  Sherborne  Preparatory  School, 
1880-1905;  retired,  1905.  Of  Billingford  Hall,  Elmham, 
Norfolk.  J.P.  for  Norfolk.  Died  Mar.  17,  1916,  aged  63,  at 
BilUngford  Hall.   (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg. ;  Newcastle  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM  HERBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  16, 
1868.  S.  of  William  (1841),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  30,  1849,  at  High 
Leigh,  Cheshire.  Schools,  [Carhsle  Grammar]  and  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1873;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Wolverhampton,  1872-5. 
Went  as  a  missionary  (S.P.G.)  to  India,  1875;  in  the  Tanjore 
district.  Principal  of  St  Peter's  College,  Tanjore,  1882-1907; 
worked  in  various  capacities  at  Tanjore  for  48  years.  Died 
there  June  15,  1923.  {Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott; 
The  Guardian,  July  20,  1923.) 

BLAKE  [post  JEX-BLAKE],  WILLIAM  JEX.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Caius,  Apr.  25,  1803.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Swanton 
Abbotts,  Norfolk  [assumed  the  additional  name  of  Jex  in 
1837].  B.  there  Nov.  23,  178O.  Matric.  Michs.  i3o4;  Scholar, 
1 804-11 ;  B.A.  1808.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1809; 
priest,  Dec.  23,  1810.  R.  of  Bamiingham,  Norfolk,  1814-57. 
R.  of  Gt  Hautbois,  1827-57.  Married  Maria,  dau.  of  William 
Lobbock,  Esq.,  June  11,  1811.  Of  The  Hall,  Swanton  Abbotts. 
Died  Oct.  23,  1857.  M.I.  at  Swanton  Abbotts.  Brother  of 
Robert  F.  (1817)  and  father  of  Charles  T.  (1838).  {Venn,  11, 
141.) 

BLAKE-HUMFREY,  see  HUMFREY,  JOHN  BLAKE  (it)65)  and 
ROBERT  H.  BLAKE  (1861). 

BLAKELEY,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  20)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  20,  1790;  from  Trinity  College,  DubUn 
[adm.  there,  1784J.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  attorney-at-law,  of 
Dublin.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1790;  B.A.  1794.  Adm.  at 
the  Imier  Temple,  Oct.  9,  1790.  Called  to  the  Irish  Bar, 
1795.  Ord.  deacon,  1803;  priest,  1804.  P.C.  of  St  Doulagh's, 
Dublin,  1806-9.  Sometime  morning  preacher  at  Berkeley  and 
Fitzroy  Chapels.  R.  of  Lyons  and  V.  of  Kill,  KUdare,  1807-9. 
R.  of  Rincurran,  Cork,  1809-11.  R.  of  Desertegny  (Derry) 
1812-39.  Dean  of  Connor,  1811-24;  of  Achonry,  1824-39;  of 
Down,  1839-55.  Married  (i)  Catherine  Emilia,  dau.  of  Lieut. 
Edward  Ball,  59th  Regt.,  1792;  (2)  Mary  Williams,  dau.  of 
John  Stewart,  Nov.  7,  1822.  One  of  the  first  advocates  of 
the  Irish  national  system  of  education.  Died  Dec.  i,  1855, 
aged  85,  at  Dublin.    (H.  B.  Swanzy;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  324.) 

BLAKELOCK  [or  SMITH],  CLEMENT  OGLE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  May  6,  1854.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  .\lbert 
(Smith),  of  Bents  Green,  Sheffield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1S54; 
Scholar,  1S55;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon,  1858; 
priest  (Norwich)  i860;  C.  of  Hingham,  Norfolk,  1858-61. 
C.  of  Lakenham,  1861-2.  R.  of  Shelfanger,  near  Diss,  1863- 
97.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  1866-71.  Assumed  the 
surname  of  Blakelock  in  lieu  of  Smith,  Apr.  21,  1882.  Died 
Dec.  8,  1897.   Father  of  Martin  O.  (1886). 

BLAKELOCK,  FRANCIS  CUTHBERT  SALTS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  9,  1900.  S.  of  Alfred  Salts,  LL.D.  [V.  of 
Littleborough].  B.  May  29,  1881,  at  Littleborough,  near 
Manchester.  School,  Magdalen  College,  Oxford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  LL.B.  1905.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1907; 
in  practice  at  Manchester  in  1910.  Brother  of  Theodore 
L.  S.  (1897).    {Peile,  11.  840.) 

BLAKELOCK,  MARTIN  OGLE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i. 
1886.  [S.  of  Clement  Ogle  (1854),  R.  of  Shelfanger,  Norfolk.] 
B.  May  17,  1867.  [School,  Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon,  1S90;  priest  (London) 
1891;  C.  of  Noel  Park,  London,  1890-9.  C.  of  Muswell  Hill, 
1899-1902.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Muswell  Hill,  1901-38. 
Author,  religious.  Died  Mar.  i,  1938.  {Felsted  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford,  1937;  The  Times,  Mar.  2,  1938.) 

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Blakelock[e],  Ralph 

BLAKELOCK[E]  or  BLAKE  LOCK,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  Catharine's,  Nov.  6,  1820.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  Ralph 
(sometime  an  officer  in  the  army).  B.  1803,  at  Red  Hall, 
Leeds.  School,  Giggleswick.]  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A. 
(13th  Wrangler)  1025;  M.A.  1828.  Fellow,  1828-34.  Probably 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1830,  as  s.  of  Ralph,  Esq.,  of 
Leeds,  Yorks.,  deceased.  Ord.  deacon,  1831;  priest,  1832; 
R.  of  Gimingham,  Norfolk,  1833-92.  Archdeacon  of  Norfolk, 
1869-74.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1864-71.  Established 
allotments  for  labourers;  sometimes  known  as  the  'Father  of 
the  allotment  system.'  .-Author,  mathematical,  etc.;  trans- 
lated Boucharlat's  Differential  Calculus  and  Francoeur's 
Cours  complet  de  mathemaliques  pures.  Died  Mar.  r,  1892, 
aged  88.  {Giggleswick  Sell.  Reg.;  Boose,  iv.  Suppl.;  J.  P. 
Blakelock.) 

BLAKELOCK,  RALPH  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.  S.  of  Percy,  of  Throft  House,  EccleshaU,  Sheffield. 
B.  Jan.  28,  1S66,  at  Sheffield.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  i886;  B.A.  1889.  Merchant.  Of  Ingleside,  Carnoustie, 
N.B.,  in  1910.  Died  Aug.  5,  1936,  at  2,  St  Mar>-  Abbot's 
Terrace,  Kensington,  London;  'only  son  of  the  late  Percy 
Blakelock,  of  Kelly  Castle,  Forfarshire.'  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Aug.  6,  1936.) 

BLAKELOCK,  THEODORE  LINDSAY  SALTS.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  S.  of  Alfred,  LL.D.,  V.  of  Littleborough, 
Manchester.  B.  there  1879.  Schools,  Magdalen  College, 
0.xford,  and  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1905.  Died  Aug.  17,  1908,  at  Littleborough. 
Brother  of  Francis  C.  S.  (1900).    (Venn,  11.  551.) 

BLAKELY,  THOMAS  REEVES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Jan.  2,  1871,  at  Scarborough, 
Tobago,  W.  Indies.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1889.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1892.   In  practice  in  the  West  Indies.    (Peile,  11.  744.) 

BLAKEMORE,  TREVOR  RAMSEY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
r897.  S.  of  Ramsey,  merchant,  of  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  B. 
Oct.  13,  1879,  at  Chislehurst,  Kent.  Schools,  Hurst  Court, 
Hastings,  and  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A. 
1900.  Living  at  Devonshire  Terrace,  London,  in  1933. 
(Venn,  11.  55,  i.) 

BLAKENEY,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Hillsborough,  Westward  Ho, 
Devon  [Paymaster-in-Chief,  R.N.].  B.  Aug.  15,  1869,  at 
Mitcham,  Surrey.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Head  Master  of  Sandwich  Grammar 
School,  1895-1901;  of  Sir  William  Borlase's  School,  Marlow, 
1901-4;  of  King's  School,  Ely,  1904-18.  Assistant  Master  at 
Winchester  College,  1918-30.  Lecturer  in  English  Literature 
at  Southampton  University,  1929-31.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  17,  Edgar  Road,  Winchester.  Author,  scholastic  and 
poetical.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Who's  Wlw,  1938.) 

BLAKENEY,  EDWARD  PURDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1889.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Edward,  clerk,  of  the 
Vicarage,  Sheffield  [Archdeacon  and  V.  of  Sheffield;  Canon 
of  York].  B.  Oct.  12,  1870,  at  Sheffield.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon)  1893;  priest  (Richmond)  1894;  C.  of  Bradford, 
1893-4.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Sheffield,  1895-8.  V.  of  St  Anne's, 
Sheffield,  1898-1908.  V.  of  Wadsley,  Yorks.,  1908-17. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1915-20;  Belgian  Order  of  the 
Crown  (with  palms).  V.  of  St  Mathias's,  Sheffield,  1917-26. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Sheffield,  1920.  V.  of  Bungay,  Suffolk,  1926- 
34.  Rural  Dean  and  Surrogate,  1926-32-.  Married  and  had 
issue.   Brother  of  John  St  L.  (1893).   (Crockford,  1934.) 

BLAKENEY,  HERBERT  DECOURCY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21, 
1891.  [4th  s.  of  Richard  Paul,  D.D.,  clerk,  deceased  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  Dec.  18,  1873.  School,  Marlborough.] 
Also  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Ord.  deacon,  1898  (Tas- 
mania); priest  (Sodor  and  Man)  1900.  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces  in  -South  Africa,  1902.  English  Chaplain  at  Bangkok, 
Siam,  1903-7.  Chaplain  at  Horton  Asylum,  Epsom,  Surrey, 
1909.  Resigned  Holy  Orders.  Afterwards  in  the  Customs 
Service,  Malay  States.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (nth  Essex 
Regt.;  Major,  Labour  Corps,  1919).  Of  Polperro,  Cornwall, 
1936;  retired.  Brother  of  John  E.  C.  (1885)  and  Robert  B. 
(1885).    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLAKENEY,  JOHN  EDWARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Apr.  18,  1885.  3rd  s.  of  Richard  Paul,  D.D., 
LL.D.,  Canon  of  York,  R.  of  Bridlington,  Yorks.,  deceased. 
B.  Dec.  20,  1866.  Matric.  Easter,  1885.  Entered  the  Army. 
Assistant  Inspector  of  Sierra  Leone  Frontier  Police,  1895; 
Inspector,  1896.  Acting  District  Commander,  Falaba,  1S99. 
Adjutant,  Frontier  Force,  1899;  Major,  1901.  Resident, 
Northern  Nigeria,  1904-12.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major, 
Essex  Regt.;  Lieut. -Col.,  General  Staff).  Brother  of  Herbert 
de  C.  (1891),  etc.   (T.  A.  Walker,  582;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BLAKENEY,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1808.  [S.  and  h.  of  Theophilus,  of  Abbert,  Castle 
Blakeney,  Co.  Galway.]  B.  in  Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1808. 
Of  Abbert,  Castle  Blakeney;  succeeded  his  father,  Sept.  22, 


Blaker,  Richard  Norman  Rowsell 

1813.  J. p.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Galway;  High  Sheriff,  i8ig. 
Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Ross  Mahon,  Bart.,  of  Castle- 
gar,  Co.  Galway,  July  i,  1813.  Died  Nov.  17,  1858.  (Burke, 
I.G.) 

BLAKENEY,  JOHN  ST  LEGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
13,  1893.  2nd  s.  of  John  Edward  [Canon  of  York],  of  Bel- 
mont, Sheffield,  Yorks.  B.  Dec.  15,  1873,  at  Sheffield.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1899; 
priest  (York)  1900;  C.  of  Sheffield,  1899-1907.  V.  of  Anston, 
Yorks.,  1907-11.  P.C.  of  Woodsetts,  1908-11.  V.  of  St 
Barnabas,  Sheffield,  1911-26.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1914- 
21.  V.  of  Macclesfield,  Cheshire,  1926-30.  R.  of  Wombwell, 
Yorks.,  1930-9-.  Surrogate,  1930-.  Rural  Dean  of  Wath, 
1932-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Sheffield  Cathedral,  1934-.  Brother 
of  Edward  P.  (18S9).    (Crockford,  1939.) 

BLAKENEY,  JOHN  [THEOPHILUS].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  18,  1790.  2nd  s.  of  Wilham,  Colonel  in  the  Army 
[served  in  America;  severely  wounded  at  Bunker's  Hill; 
afterwards  of  Newcastle-on-TjTie],  and  grandson  of  John 
Blakeney,  of  Castle  Blakeney,  Ireland.  School,  Newcastle 
(Mr  Moises).  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  Scholar,  1791;  B.A.  (i^th 
Wrangler)  1795;  M.A.  179S.  Fellow.  Senior  Fellow,  1816-56 
(one  of  the  two  Law  Fellows  of  the  College,  who,  under 
Royal  Letters  patent  of  King  Charles  I,  was  allowed  to  hold 
his  Fellowship  without  taking  Holy  Orders).  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Apr.  10,  1795,  as  John  Theophilus,  2nd  s.  of  William, 
Esq.,  of  Newcastle-on-Tjme.  Called  to  the  Bar,  i8or.  Died 
unmarried  Mar.  31,  1856,  aged  82,  at  Cheltenham.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Burke,  I.G.) 

BLAKENEY,  ROBERT  BIBBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  18, 1885;  removed  his  name  from  the  Boards  Midsummer, 
1886,  on  entering  the  Army;  re-adm.  Apr.  18,  1888.  2nd  s. 
of  the  late  Richard  Paul,  Canon  of  York.  B.  Feb.  i,  1865. 
Matric.  Easter,  1885;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon, 
1891;  priest  (Sodor  and  Man)  1892;  C.  of  Kirk-Malew,  Isle 
of  Man,  1891-3.  P.C.  of  Kirk  Andreas,  1893-4.  R-  of 
Wombwell,  Yorks.,  1894-1905.  Organising  Secretary  to  the 
S.P.G.  for  the  Archdeaconry  of  Sheffield,  1901-5.  R.  of 
North  Meols,  Lanes.,  1905-39-.  Surrogate,  1905-.  Rural 
Dean  of  North  Meols,  1917-29.  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool, 
1917-39--  Brother  of  Herbert  de  C.  (1891)  and  John  E.  C. 
(1885).   (T.  A.  Walker,  583;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BLAKENEY,  WILLIAM  PURDON.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.   12, 

1880.     S.   of   [?  Wmiam    Purdon],    deceased.     B.    in 

London.  Matric.  Easter,  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Sodor  and 
Man)  1884;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Kirk  German,  Isle  of  Man, 
1884.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Sulby,  1885-9.  V.  of  Thorpe 
Salvin,  Yorks.,  1889-1916.  R.  of  King's  Cliffe,  Northants., 
1929-32.  Of  Woodside,  Bideford,  Devon,  1938.  (Venn,  11. 
442;  Burke,  I.G.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BLAKER,    AUBREY   CAMPBELL.     Matric.    Non-CoU.    Michs. 

1899.  S.  of  Richard  Nathaniel  (1840),  clerk.  B.  June  2, 
1855.    School,  Marlborough.    Adm.  at  E.mmanuel,  Oct.  5, 

1900,  as  of  Annesley  House,  Cambridge.  Ord.  deacon, 
1878;  priest  (Winchester)  1879;  C.  of  Brighstone,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1878-80.  C.  of  Ifleld,  Sussex,  1880-8.  C.  of  All 
Saints',  Clifton,  1888-95.  C.  of  Riccarton,  New  Zealand, 
1895-7.  C.  of  Fowlmere,  Cambs.,  1898-9.  A  member  of  the 
Caldy  Community,  1903-11.  Lived  latterly  at  the  'House  of 
the  Divine  Compassion,'  Plaistow,  London,  E.  Died  Dec. 
1918.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLAKER,  EDWARD  SPENCER.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1878;  from  Cavendish  H.  [S.  of  Edward,  of  Portslade, 
Sussex.  B.  1S61.  School,  Lancing.]  B.A.  1882;  M.B.,  B.C. 
and  M.A.  1891.  .\t  Guy's  Hospital.  Went  to  India.  Practised 
as  a  Physician  at  Calcutta.  Died  Jan.  16,  1897,  aged  35,  at 
Calcutta.   (Lancing  Coll.  Reg. ;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BLAKER,  RICHARD  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Mar.  10,  1840.  S.  of  Harry  [Surgeon,  F.R.C.S.], 
of  West  Street,  Brighton,  Sussex.  [B.  Nov.  3,  1821.  School, 
Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey.]  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A. 
1844;  M.A.  1847.  Cricket  'blue,'  1842,  1843.  Ord.  deacon, 
1844;  priest  (Chichester)  1845;  C.  of  Horsham,  Sussex, 
1844-7.  C.  of  Rayne,  Essex,  1847-9.  V.  of  Ifield,  Sussex, 
1850-87.  Lived  latterly  at  St  .Margaret's,  West  Worthing. 
Died  there  Apr.  16,  1894,  aged  72.  Father  of  Aubrey  C. 
(1S99).   (J.  Comber,  Sussex  Genealogies.) 

BLAKER,  RICHARD  NORMAN  ROWSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1898.  S.  of  Harry  Campbell,  Esq.  B.  Oct.  24, 
1879,  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1902.  Cricket  'blue,'  1900,  1901,  1902;  football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1899,  1900,  1901,  1902.  Entered  the  Civil 
Service.  Clerk  in  the  Chancery  Registrar's  Office,  London, 
1908.  Principal  Clerk,  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,  in  1937- 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  6th  Batt.,  Rifle  Brigade, 
1916;  Lieut.,  1918).  M.C.,  1919.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Civil  Service  List,  1937.) 


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Blakesley,  Arthur  Holmes 

BLAKESLEY,  ARTHUR  HOLMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.  Did  not  reside.  [7th  s.  of  Joseph  Williams 
(1827),  Dean  of  Lincoln.  B.  July  26,  1863.  School,  Charter- 
house.] Went  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Christ  Church)  Oct.  13, 
1882,  age  19;  B.A.  1886.  Tutor  at  Bishop's  College,  Calcutta. 
Died  Sept.  20,  1889,  at  Calcutta.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc. 
{Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  A  I.  Oxon.) 

BLAKESLEY,  GEORGE  HOLMES.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Oct.  15,  1864.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph 
WUliams  (1827),  V.  of  Ware,  Herts.  B.  June  i,  1846.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1868; 
M.A.  1871.  Fellow,  1869-79.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  20, 
1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1872.  Chsincellor  of  the  diocese  of 
Peterborough,  1890.  Professor  of  Law  at  Gresham  College, 
1896.  Clerk  to  the  Mercers'  Company,  1907.  Of  Abbots- 
mead,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey.  Died  there  Apr.  21,  1922, 
aged  76.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1871),  Thomas  H.  (1865), 
William  H.  (1874)  and  the  above.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Apr.  24,  1922.) 

BLAKESLEY,  JOHN  HOLMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  14,  1871.  S.  of  Joseph  Williams  (1827),  V.  of 
Ware,  Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {i6th 
Wrangler)  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Civil  Engineer.  Of  4,  Mortlake 
Road,  Kew.  Brother  of  George  H.  (above),  etc.  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.) 

BLAKESLEY,  JOSEPH  WILLIAMS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  May  10,  1827.  S.  and  h.  of  Jeremy  George,  actor. 
B.  Mar.  6,  1808,  at  38,  Coleman  Street,  London.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1827.  Migrated  (age 
22)  to  Trinity,  Mar.  22,  1830;  Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  (21st 
Wrangler  and  3rd  Classic)  1831;  Chancellor's  medal;  M.A. 
1834;  B.D.  1850.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1831;  Tutor,  1839-45. 
President  of  the  Union,  1829.  Classical  Examiner,  Univer- 
sity of  Loudon,  1850-63.  A  member  of  the  'Apostles'  Club. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  16,  1831,  as  's.  of  Jeremiah 
George,  deceased,  late  of  Blackheath.'  Ord.  deacon,  1833; 
priest  (Carlisle,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  21,  1834.  Select 
Preacher,  1840  and  1843.  V.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1845-72. 
Became  widely  known  as  the  'Hertfordshire  Incumbent,' 
who  contributed  many  letters  to  The  Times  on  social  ques- 
tions. Canon  of  Canterbury,  1863-72.  Proctor  in  Convo- 
cation. Dean  of  Lincoln,  1872-85.  Master  of  the  Mercers' 
Company,  1864;  and  a  Governor  of  St  Paul's  School.  An 
active  member  of  the  Committee  for  the  revision  of  the 
translation  of  the  New  Testament.  Edited  Herodotus  for  the 
Bibliotheca  Cl-assica.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  Apr.  18, 
1885,  at  the  Deanery.  Father  of  George  H.  (1864),  William 
H.  (1874),  etc.   (D.N.B.) 

BLAKESLEY,  THOMAS  HOLMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  1865. 
2nd  s.  of  Joseph  Wilhams  (above),  V.  of  Ware,  Herts.  B. 
1847.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Exhibi- 
tioner; Prizeman;  B.A.  (34/A  Wrangler)  1869;  M.A.  1872. 
Government  Engineer  in  Ceylon;  designed  irrigation  works 
there,  1872-5,  and  also  carried  out  engineering  work  in 
Central  Europe.  Instructor  in  Physics  and  Mathematics 
at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich,  1 885-1904.  Widely 
known  for  his  researches  in  Physics.  His  treatise  Papers  on 
Alternating  Currents  of  Electricity  for  the  use  of  Students  and 
Engineers  (1885)  was  translated  and  published  in  France, 
Germany  and  Russia.  Reformed  the  teaching  of  geometrical 
optics.  During  the  Great  War  worked  on  '  buoyancy  of  the 
atmosphere'  and  apparatus  connected  therewith.  Hon. 
Secretary  of  the  Physical  Society  for  many  years.  Author, 
Geometrical  Optics,  etc.;  contributed  a  number  of  Scientific 
papers  to  the  Philosophical  Magazine.  Died  Feb.  13,  1929, 
aged  81,  in  London.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1S64),  etc.  (The 
limes,  Feb.  15,  1929.) 

BLAKESLEY,  WILLIAM  HOLMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  24,  1874.  S.  of  Joseph  Wilhams  (1S27)  [Dean  of 
Lincoln].  B.  Feb.  24,  1855,  at  Ware,  Herts.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A. 
i88r.   Brother  of  George  H.  (1864),  etc. 

BLAKESTON,  LUKE  HARRISON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  7, 
1879.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord. 
deacon,  1885;  priest  (Rochester)  18S6;  C.  of  Rotherhithe, 
1885-93.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Rotherhithe,  1893-1901.  V.  of 
Womersley,  Yorks.,  1901-16.  Died  Aug.  22,  1916,  aged  55, 
at  Driffield.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BLAKEWAY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  10,  1752.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  i737-  School, 
Shrewsbury  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Lent,  1752;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  (ii/;i  Wrangler)  1756;  M.A.  1759.  Fellow.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Feb.  27,  1763;  R.  of  Long  Stanton,  Cambs., 
1764-79.  R.  of  Filton,  Gloucs.,  1777-95-  V.  of  Neen,  Salop, 
1786-95.  Official  and  Minister  of  St  Mary's,  Shrewsbury. 
Died  Sept.  17,  1795.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  next.  (Shrews- 
bury Sch.  Reg.;  T.  C.  Dale.) 


Blakiston,  Felix  Milburn 

BLAKEWAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  13, 
1768,  as  Edward  (but  matriculated  and  graduated  as 
Richard).  Of  Shropshire.  Matric.  .Michs.  1768;  B.A.  (gJ/t 
Wrangler)  1772;  M.A.  1775.  Fellow,  1772-6.  Became  a 
physician  and  practised  at  Birmingham;  said  to  be  M.D. 
of  Leyden  or  Edinburgh.  Died  Sept.  1776,  at  his  father's 
house  at  Broseley,  Salop.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  above. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BLAKISTON,  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK  NOEL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  15,  1848.  [5th  s.  of  Sir  Matthew,  Bart.,  of 
Sandybrook  Hall,  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  B.  Jan.  15,  1829. 
School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  Migrated  to  Em- 
manuel, Sept.  2,  1849;  Scholar,  1851.  Went  to  Canterbury, 
New  Zealand,  with  his  brother  Charles  Robert,  in  1852,  and 
was  for  some  time  engaged  in  pastoral  pursuits.  Entered  the 
Canterbury  Provincial  Govenunent  Service,  1862;  on  the 
aboUtion  of  Provincial  Governments  became  Receiver  of 
Land  Revenue  for  the  district;  retired  in  1889.  Of  Park 
Terrace,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  11, 
1910.  Brother  of  Charles  R.  (1844)  and  Horace  M.  (1838). 
(Burke,  C.G.  and  P.  and  B.) 

BLAKISTON,  BERNARD  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  i,  1895.  S.  of  Ralph  Milburn  (1862), 
clerk,  of  44,  Lansdowne  Road,  Croydon,  Surrey.  B.  .\\xg.  20, 
1876.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown, 
South  Africa,  1902-4;  at  Cuddesdon  Theological  College, 
1905-6.  Tutor  and  guardian  of  The  Maharaj  Kumar  of 
Sikkim,  1907-8.  Ord.  deacon  (London  for  Worcester)  1909; 
priest  (Worcester)  1910;  C.  of  HaUow,  Worcs.,  1909.  C.  of 
Leamington,  Warws.,  1910-14.  During  the  Great  War, 
Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1914-19.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Pitlo- 
chry, Perth,  1919-20.  Died  Nov.  10,  1933,  at  19,  Lansdown 
Crescent,  Bath.  Brother  of  Cyril  R.  N.  (1900),  Felix  M. 
(1893)  and  John  N.  (1898).   (The  Times,  Nov.  13,  1933.) 

BLAKISTON,  CHARLES  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  2,  1S44.  5th  s.  of  Sir  Matthew,  Bart,  [of 
Sandybrook  Hall,  Derbs.  B.  July  6,  1825,  at  Okeover  Paurk, 
Staffs.].  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Went  to  New  Zealand,  1852. 
A  member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  1858-G1.  Appointed 
Manager  for  the  Trust  and  Agency  Company  of  Australasia, 
1862.  Of  Christchurch,  Canterbury,  N.Z.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  1898.  Brother  of  Horace  M.  (1838),  etc.  (Burke, 
C.G.) 

BLAKISTON,  CYRIL  RALPH  NOEL.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1900.  5th  s.  of  Ralph  Milburn  (1862),  clerk,  of  the  Deanery, 
Hadleigh,  Suffolk.  B.  Dec.  23,  1880,  at  Croydon.  School, 
Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar;  B.A.  1904;  M.A. 
1919.  Assistant  Master  at  Felsted  School,  1905-6;  at 
Wellington  College,  1907-9.  Ord.  deacon,  1909;  priest 
(Oxford)  1910;  C.  of  Witney,  Oxon.,  1909-11.  Missionary  at 
Delhi,  1911-13.  Chaplain  and  Assistant  Master  at  Broms- 
grove  School,  1914-15;  at  Elstree  School,  1915-19;  at 
Aysgarth  School,  Yorks.,  1919-23.  Head  Master  of  St 
Michael's  College,  Tenbury,  Worcs.,  1924-5.  Warden  of  St 
Deiuiol's  Library,  Hawarden,  Flints.,  1925-30.  Head 
Master  of  St  George's  School,  Jerusalem,  1930-3.  Chaplain 
at  Malaga,  1933-4.  V.  of  Westbury,  Bucks.,  1938-.  Brother 
of  Felix  M.  (1893),  etc.  (Crockford,  1938;  Who's  Who, 
(1938.) 

BLAKISTON,  DOUGLAS  YEOMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  3,  1865.  [3rd  s.  of  Peyton  (1819).  B.  Nov.  20,  1832,  at 
Lymington,  Hants.]  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A. 
1873.  Previously  a  student  at  the  Royal  Academy  Schools, 
studying  under  W.  Dobson,  K..\.  Painted  chiefly  in  London 
and  at  Hastings,  1850-65;  exhibited  at  the  Royal  Academy. 
Made  the  sketch  of  Samuel  Butler  reproduced  in  H.  Festing 
Jones',  Memoir  of  Samuel  Butler.  Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest 
(Ely)  1869;  C.  of  Caldecote,  Cambs.,  1868-71.  Surrogate, 
dio.  Chichester,  1872.  V.  of  East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  1871- 
1908;  retired  when  the  vicarage  was  destroyed  by  fire. 
EngUsh  Chaplain  at  Weimar.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Sermons.  Died  Sept.  7,  1914,  aged  81.  Buried  at  East 
Grinstead.  Brother  of  John  R.  (1849).  (H.  F'esting  Jones, 
Memoir  of  Samuel  Butler;  Crockford.) 

BLAKISTON,  FELIX  MILBURN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  29,  1893.  S.  of  Ralph  Milburn  (1862), 
clerk,  of  44,  Lansdowne  Road,  Croydon,  Surrey.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1897;  priest  (Exeter)  1898;  C.  of  South  Wimbledon,  1897. 
Held  other  curacies,  1898-1902.  V.  of  Gt  Sturton  with 
Baumber,  Lines.,  1902-9.  V.  of  St  John's,  New  Clee,  1909-16. 
R.  of  Gautby  with  Waddingworth,  1916-24.  R.  of  Kirkby- 
on-Bain,  1924-36-.  Rural  Dean  of  Gartree,  1929-31  and 
1937-9-.  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  1931- 
6-.  C.-in-Charge  of  Kirkstead,  1932-6.  Canon  and  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1934-9-.  Author,  Life  of  Christ;  Jesus  as  He  was. 
Brother  of  Cyril  R.  N.  (1900),  etc,  (Crockford,  1938;  Univ, 
Col.,  1935-6.) 


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Blakiston,  Horace  Mann 

BLAKISTON,  HORACE  MANN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  30,  1838.  Of  Derbs.  [4th  s.  of  Sir  Matthew,  Bart.,  of 
Sandybrook  Hall,  Derbs.  B.  Dec.  10,  1819.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1838;  Scholar,  1839;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845;  B.D.  1856.  Ord. 
deacon,  1843;  priest  (Lincoln)  1844;  C.  of  Stainby,  Lines., 
1843-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1846-50.  Chaplain  to  the 
British  Embassy,  Constantinople,  1851-8.  V.  of  Benhall, 
Suffolk,  1860-75.  Lived  latterly  at  9,  Milner  Square,  Isling- 
ton. Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  9,  1878.  Brother  of 
Augustus  F.  N.  (1848),  etc.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford, 
1878.) 

BLAKISTON,  JOHN  NELSON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Aug.  15,  1898.  S.  of  Ralph  Milbum  (1862),  clerk,  of 
44,  Lansdowne  Road,  Croydon,  Surrey.  School,  Felsted. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1918.  Ord.  deacon 
(Thetford)  1902;  priest  (Norwich)  1903;  C.  of  Lowestoft, 
1902-5.  C.  of  Sandhurst,  1905-10.  C.  of  St  John's,  Clifton, 
Bristol,  1910-17.  During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces  in  France,  1914-17.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Bristol,  1917- 

26.  R.  of  Anderby  with  Cumberworth,  Lines.,  1926-39-. 
Organising  Secretary  (S.P.G.)  for  the  diocese  of  Bristol, 
1924-6;  for  Lincoln,  1927-30.  English  Chaplain  at  St 
Raphael's,  Var,  Southern  France,  1929-30.  Brother  of 
Bernard  R.  (1895),  etc.    (Crockford,  1939.) 

BLAKISTON,  JOHN  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  12,  1849.  S.  and  h.  of  Peyton  (1819).  B.  June 
30,  1829,  at  Bilton,  Warws.  School,  King  Edward's,  Bir- 
mingham (Mr  Gifiord).  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1851; 
B..\.  (2nd  Classic)  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1855; 
priest  (Peterb.)  1856.  Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham 
School,  1854-7.  Head  Master  of  Giggleswck  School,  1856- 
66.  Government  Inspector  of  Schools  for  Leicestershire, 
1868.  Chief  Inspector  for  the  North  West  of  England,  1882, 
and  Inspector  of  the  Sheffield  district;  retired,  1894.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Teacher;  Glimpses  of  the  Globe. 
Died  Sept.  21,  1917,  aged  88,  at  Portmadoc.  Brother  of 
Douglas  Y.  (1865).  (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Sept.  24,  1917;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BLAKISTON,  PEYTON.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May 

27,  1819.  S.  of  Sir  Matthew,  Bart.  B.  Sept.  25,  1801,  at 
Milford,  Hants.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  iSrg.  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel,  June  i,  1820;  Scholar,  1821;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1827;  M.L.  1837;  M.D.  1841.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  7,  1824;  C.  of  Bilton,  Warws.  V.  of 
Lymington,  Hants.,  1830-3;  owing  to  loss  of  voice  gave  up 
the  Church.  Studied  medicine  at  Cambridge  and  Paris; 
practised  at  Birmingham;  Physician  there  to  the  General 
Hospital.  F.R.C.P.,  1843.  Practised  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea, 
Sussex,  1S48-71.  F.R.S.,  1840.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of 
John  Folhott  Powell,  of  Sandy  Brook,  Derby,  Aug.  1825. 
Author,  medical;  also  Sermons.  Died  Dec.  17,  1878,  at  140, 
Harley  Street,  London.  Father  of  John  R.  (1849)  and 
Douglas  Y.  (1865).   (Boose;  H.  E.  Blakiston.) 

BLAKISTON,  RALPH  MILBURN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Sept.  6,  1862.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of 
Ashington,  Sussex.  B.  Mar.  24,  1843.  School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869. 
Ord.  deacon  (Montreal,  for  Exeter)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Plymouth,  1868-74;  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  House 
of  Peace  Penitentiary,  1871-4.  Chaplain  to  the  Royal  Albert 
Hospital,  Devonport,  1872-4.  Organising  Secretary  of  the 
Metropolitan  District  Additional  Curates'  Society,  1874-5. 
Secretary  of  the  Incorporated  Church  Building  Society, 
1875-99-  Assistant  Chaplain  of  St  John's  Hostel,  1883-6. 
Hon.  Secretary  to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury's  Mission  to 
the  Assyrian  Christians,  1884-99.  C.  of  St  Michael's  and  All 
Angels,  Croydon,  1885-99.  Commissary  for  Zululand,  1886- 
90.  Deputy  Chaplain  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  Whitehall,  1889- 
90.  Lecturer  of  St  Olave's,  Southwark,  1898-9.  R.  of  Had- 
leigh,  Suffolk,  and  Dean  of  Bocking,  1899-1909.  Died  May 
15,  1909,  aged  66,  at  the  Deanery,  Hadleigh.  Brother  of  the 
next;  father  of  Bernard  R.  (1895),  Cyril  R.  N.  (1900),  Fehx 
M.  (1893)  and  John  N.  (1898).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

BLAKISTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  i, 
1861.  S.  of  Robert,  R.  of  Ashington,  Sussex.  [B.  Apr.  17, 
1841.  School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar, 
i86i;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1866; 
priest  (Jamaica,  for  Exeter)  1867;  C.  of  Ringstead,  Norfolk, 
1866-7.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Devonport,  1867-9.  Held  other 
curacies,  1870-5.  R.  of  Bodlestreet  Green,  Sussex,  1875-6. 
Organising  Secretary  of  the  Additional  Curates'  Society, 
1876-93.  V.  of  Fisherton-Delamere,  Wilts.,  1893-7.  Chap- 
lain at  St  Jean-de-Luz,  France,  1898-9.  C.  of  East  Blatching- 
ton,  Sussex,  1900-2.  Died  Apr.  10,  1902,  at  Claremont  Rise, 
Seaford.  Brother  of  Ralph  M.  (1862).  (T.  A.  Walker,  519; 
Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

BLAMIRE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  20,  1807. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  M.D.,  of  Carlisle.]  School,  Edinburgh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A,  1812;  M.A.  1815.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 


Bland,  Charles  Cooke  Swinton 

Inn,  Feb.  i,  1810.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1819.  Owner  of  large 
estates  in  Cumberland  and  Glamorganshire.  Occupied  three 
rooms  on  the  first  floor  of  i,  Adam  Street,  Adelphi,  London, 
1847-63;  found  dead  in  his  chair  there  Sept.  17,  1863, 
having  probably  died  three  or  four  days  previously,  aged  75. 
(Boase.) 

BLANC,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  .\pr.  10,  1817. 
Perhaps  WUliam  Francis  Blanc,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
1813,  as  s.  of  Balthazar,  Esq.,  of  Dominica. 

BLANCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1861.  S.  of 
William,  farmer.  B.  at  English  Bicknor.  Bapt.  Jan.  15, 
1843.  [School,  Monmouth  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1861; 
Scholar,  1864;  B.A.  (rjth  Wrangler)  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Fellow, 
1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Salisbury)  1872.  Assistant 
Master  at  Lancing  College,  1865-7;  at  Sherborne,  1 869-1907. 
Bought  the  freehold  of  The  Retreat  and  opened  it  as  a  board- 
ing house,  1873,  subsequently  making  large  additions.  A 
member  of  the  Council  of  the  Sherborne  Ladies'  College. 
Governor  of  Foster's  and  Digby's  Schools.  A  Master  of  St 
John's  Almshouses.  Died  Jan.  8,  1907,  aged  64,  by  his  own 
hand  while  suffering  from  nervous  prostration.  (Sherborne 
Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxix.) 

BLANCHAMP,  HENRY  FREDERICK  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  14,  1884.  S.  of  Dimitry.  B.  Jan.  22,  1866,  at 
Pelham  Place,  London.  School,  Kensington.  Matric.  Michs. 
1884;  Scholar,  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Took  up  journalism  as  a 
profession.   (Peile,  11.  704.) 

BLANCH ARD,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  25, 
1820.  Of  Notts.  S.  of  John,  clerk  [of  Middleton,  Driffield, 
Yorks.,  died  Mar.  4,  1827,  aged  67].  Schools,  Rugby  and 
Nottingham.  Matrie.  Michs.  1821;  Exhibitioner,  1822; 
Scholar,  1823;  B.A.  1825.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died  Jan.  10, 
1827,  at  Sidmouth.  Brother  of  John  (1808).  (G.  Mag.,  1827, 
I.  326.) 

BLANCHARD,  HENRY  DACRE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  22,  1842.  S.  of  John  (1808),  clerk.  B.  at 
Middleton,  Yorks.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A. 
1847;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  4,  1849; 
priest,  Feb.  24,  1850;  C.  of  Gt  Yarmouth,  1849-51.  C.  of 
St  John's,  Worcester,  1851-3.  P.C.  of  Kilnwick-by-Watton, 
Yorks.,  1853-7.  C.  of  Beaminster,  Dorset,  1859.  R.  of 
Middleton-on-the-Wolds,  Yorks.,  1862-1904.  Died  Feb.  5, 
1904.   Brother  of  John  (1846).   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BLANCHARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  8,  1808.  Of 
Notts.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Middleton,  Yorks.  B.  1790,  at 
Nottingham.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matrie.  Michs.  1809; 
Exhibitioner,  1809;  .Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1816. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Aug.  i,  1813;  priest,  Dec.  18,  18x4.  V. 
of  Lund,  Yorks.,  1826-62.  R.  of  Middleton-on-the-Wolds, 
1827-62.  Died  Nov.  18,  1862,  aged  72.  Brother  of  Abraham 
(1820);  father  of  Henry  D.  (1842)  and  John  (next).  (Cant. 
Aa  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  11.  786.) 

BLANCHARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6, 
1846.  S.  of  John  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Middleton,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon, 
1851;  priest  (Lichfield)  1852;  C.  of  Bumsall,  Yorks.,  c.  1851- 
68.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1870.  Brother  of  Henry  D. 
(1842). 

BLANCHARD,  NORMAN.  .A.dm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898.  S.  of 
E.  Newel,  of  Parkstoiie,  Dorset.  B.  Nov.  21,  1878.  Schools, 
Weymouth  Grammar  and  Weymouth  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  Scholar,  1898;  B.A.  (ibth  Wrangler)  1901;  M.A.  1905. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (private,  London  Regt.;  2nd  Lieut., 
R.A.S.C).  Fellow  of  the  Institute  of  Actuaries.  Died  Jan. 
14,  1928,  at  Camborne.  (Venn,  11.  556;  Caian;  Univ.  War 
List.) 

BLANCKS,  JOHN,  see  BLANKS. 

BLAND,  ALBERT  COCKSHOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  28,  1840.  S.  of  Stephen,  clerk,  of  Burnsall,  Yorks.  B. 
there  May  2,  1821.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1840; 
B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest  (Ripon) 
1846;  C.  of  Keighley,  Yorks.,  1845-7.  C.  of  Linton-in-Craven, 
1847-9.  C.  of  Bumsall,  1849-63.  C.  of  Sessay,  1876-7.  C. 
of  Carlton,  1877-8.  C.  of  Coxwold,  1878-92.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1893.  Author,  An  Elementary  Treatise  on 
Numbers;  Sermons,  etc. 

BLAND,  CHARLES  COOKE  SWINTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  June  15,  1877.  S.  of  Elias.  B.  at  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Assistant 
Master  at  Reading  School,  188 1-3;  at  Ipswich,  1883-8.  Head 
Master  of  West  Buckland  County  School,  Devon,  1888-95; 
of  Ripon  Grammar  School,  1895-1919-.  Lived  latterly  at 
36,  St  James's  Avenue,  Hampton  Hill,  Middlesex.  Died 
July  9,  1934,  aged  75.  Probably  brother  of  Ernest  E.  (1890). 
(The  Times,  July  10,  1934;  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Yorks.,  1. 
436.) 


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Bland,  Constantine 

BLAND,  CONSTANTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  24, 
1892.  S.  of  Richard  Constantine,  Esq.,  of  Ripley,  Yorks. 
[School,  Ripon.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1894;  B.A. 
1895;  M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Newark  Grammar 
School  for  2  years;  at  Falmouth  Grammar  School  2^  years. 
Assistant  Master  and  Bursar  at  Bath  College,  1900-9.  Bursar 
of  Uppingham  School,  1910-.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major,  Leics.  Regt.).  Of  The  Old  School  House,  Upping- 
ham. Brother  of  Walter  (1886).  (Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1930-1;  Univ.  War  List;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1934.) 

BLAND  [DAVISON-BLAND],  EDWARD  DAVISON.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Caius,  Jan.  11,  1833.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Davison,  gent.,  of 
Kippax,  Yorks.  B.  there  Aug.  23,  1813.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1837;  priest,  1838;  C.  of  Stonegrave,  Yorks.,  1837.  V. 
of  Kippax,  1841-83.  Died  there  Jan.  8,  1883.  Brother  of 
George  D.  (1836).   (Venn,  11.  221;  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862.) 

BLAND,  EDWARD  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  7,  1870.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  F.  L.,  late  of  Wanstead.  B. 
there  Aug.  18,  1851.]    School,  Haileybury.    Matric.  Michs. 

1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest  (Huron)  1876.  Missionary  in 
Canada,  1875-85.  Priest-in-charge  of  St  George,  St  Cathe- 
rine's, 1885-8;  R.  there,  1888-9.  Priest-in-charge  of  the 
Cathedral,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  1889-91;  R.,  1891-1906. 
Canon  of  Niagara,  1894-1907.  Rural  Dean,  1901-6.  C.  of 
Pembroke  and  Devonshire,  Bermuda,  1907-10.  Returned  to 
England.  C.  of  St  Nicholas  and  St  John's,  Lincoln,  1911-13. 
R.  of  Langton-by-Homcastle,  1913-16.  V.  of  Woodhall, 
1913-16.  R.  of  Keith,  Banffshire,  1917-23.  Priest-in-charge 
of  Tranente  and  Prestonpans,  E.  Lothian  Mission,  1923-6. 
Chaplain  of  Etal,  Northumberland,  1926-7.  R.  of  Kirkby 
Underwood,  Lines.,  1928-33.  Chaplain  and  Warden  of  St 
Anne's  Bede  Hostel,  Lincoln,  1933-6.  Not  in  Crockford,  1937. 
Brother  of  Frederick  C.  (1886).  (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford,  1936.) 

BLAND,  ERNEST  ELIAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1890.   S.  of  Elias,  draper,  of  Cambridge.    B.  there  Nov.  26, 

1871.  Schools,  Ipswich  Grammar  and  Devon  County. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Died  Aug.  11,  1892,  at  West  Buckland, 
Devon.  Buried  there.  Probably  brother  of  Charles  C.  S. 
(1877).   (Eagle.) 

BLAND,  FRANCIS  LAURENCE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 

13,  1893.  Did  not  reside.  Probably  brother  of  the  next  and 
Edward  M.  (1870). 

BLAND,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1886.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Francis  Laurence.  B. 
June  16,  1861,  at  Snaresbrook.  School,  Felsted.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  U..\.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1889; 
priest  (Norwich)  1890;  C.  of  Thorpe  Hamlet,  Norfolk,  1889- 
91.  Held  other  curacies,  1892-9.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester, 
1899-1903.  V.  of  Milland,  Sussex,  1905-20.  Died  Nov.  19, 
1920.  Probably  brother  of  the  above,  etc.  (Felsted  Sch.  Reg. ; 
The  Times,  Nov.  22,  1920.) 

BLAND,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  23 
1823.  2nd  s.  of  Michael,  F.R.S.  [merchant],  of  London.  B 
Dec.  1,  1805,  in  Limehouse.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  Michs 
1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Incorp.  at  O.xford,  1832.  Ord 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  6,  1830;  priest,  Feb.  27,  1831.  Chap 
lain  to  the  Bishop  of  Chichester,  1831.  Preb.  of  Chichester 
1832-54.  V.  of  Donnington,  Sussex,  1834.  R.  of  Slinfold 
1836-44.  V.  of  Eglingham,  Northumberland,  1844-53 
Archdeacon  of  Lindisfam,  1844-53;  of  Northumberland 
1853-80.  Canon  of  Durham,  1852-80.  R.  of  St  Mary-le 
Bow,  Durham,  1856-9.  Died  Feb.  17,  1S80,  at  the  College 
Durham.  (Venn,  11.  189;  Yorks.  Genealogist,  168;  H.  M 
Wood.) 

BLAND,  GEORGE  DAVISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1836.  [4th  s.  of  Thomas  Davison,  of  Kippax  Park,  Yorks. 
B.  Oct.  8,  1818.  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837; 
B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  2, 
1841.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1845;  did  not  practise.  Of  Kippax 
Park,  near  Leeds,  and  of  Hollow  Combe,  Sydenham.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Thomas  Wharton,  Esq.  Died  Oct.  31, 
1900.  Brother  of  Edward  D.  (1833).  (Burke,  L.G.,  i937; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BLAND,  GEORGE  IVERS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1889.  S.  of 
James.  B.  Apr.  17,  1870,  at  Quarry  Bank,  Allerton,  Liver- 
pool. School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A. 
1893;  M.A.  1897.  Of  Newbold  Firs,  Leamington,  Warws. 
An  active  member  of  the  Isaac  Newton  Lodge  of  Freemasons. 
Died  Feb.  23,  1903,  at  Cannes.  Brother  of  Gordon  L.  (1886) 
and  Oscar  T.  (1893).    (Venn,  11.  505.) 

BLAND,  GEORGE  TEMPLEMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  18,  1848.  S.  of  Miles  (1804),  D.D.,  R.  of  Lilley,  Herts. 
B.  Jan.  21,  1830,  at  Rainsgate.  School,  Charterhouse 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852.  Died  Feb.  1, 


Bland,  Richard 

1856,  aged  26,  at  Ramsgate.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  July  18,  1857, 
to  his  father.  Brother  of  Miles  (1847).  (Al.  Carthus.;  G. 
Mag.) 

BLAND,  GORDON  LYON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S.  of 
James,  of  Henley-on-Thames,  deceased.  B.  Aug.  16,  1868, 
at  Liverpool,  Lanes.  Schools,  Mr  Bradnack's,  Folkestone, 
and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Of  Ince 
House,  Leamington,  Warws.  Mayor  of  Leamington,  1897- 
8.  Director  of  the  firm  of  Messrs  Lucas  and  Co.  (brewers). 
Died  Aug.  12,  1913,  aged  44.  Brother  of  George  I.  (1889), 
etc.    (Venn,  11.  481.) 

BLAND,  HUGH  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1893.  S.  of  Maltby,  of  Bury,  Suffolk.  B.  there  Oct.  8,  1874- 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1894.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  School, 
Ely,  Cambs.,  1897-9;  at  Malvern  College,  1900-1;  at  Eton, 
1901-32-.  Of  Freshfields,  Falkenham,  Ipswich,  in  1934. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3;  Trinity  Coll.  Reg.,  1934; 
Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BLAND,  JAMES.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  7, 
1778.  S.  of  Samuel,  chinaman.  B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  B.A.  1783;  M.A. 
1786.  Fellow,  1787-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  24,  1785; 
priest,  May  15,  1787;  C.  of  Middleton,  Yorks.,  1785.  Died 
June,  1788.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  31,  1821.  Of 
Barbon,  Westmorland.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs. 
1822;  B.A.  1826.  Died  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale  [no  date  of  death 
recorded].    (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLAND,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  16. 
1823.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Bombay.  School,  Langley,  Bucks. 
(Mr  Atkins).   Matric.  Michs.  1823. 

BLAND,  LOFTUS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  2,  1822;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  4th  s.  of  John, 
Esq.,  of  Blandsfort,  Queen's  County,  Ireland.  B.  Aug. 
1805,  in  Queen's  Countv.  School,  Wicklow  (Mr  Corcoran). 
Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
cohi's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1824.  Called  to  the  (Irish)  Bar,  1829. 
Q.C.,  1854.  M.P.  for  King's  County,  1852-9.  Chairman  of 
the  Quarter  Sessions,  Co.  Cavan,  1862.  Of  Blandsfort, 
Queen's  Co.  Married  (1)  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  General 
The  Hon.  .Arthur  Grove  Annesley,  of  .\nn's  Grove,  Co. 
Cork,  Aug.  20,  1840;  (2)  Annie  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Prender- 
gast  Hackett,  of  Stratford  Place,  London,  Dec.  2,  1843. 
Died  Jan.  21,  1872,  at  23,  Merrion  Square,  Dublin.  (Burke, 
I.G.;  Boose.) 

BLAND,  MILES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  11,  1804.  B. 
Oct.  11,  1786,  at  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  [s.  of  Thomas  and  Esther 
mand;  Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.].  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs. 
1804;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1808;  M.A. 
181 1 ;  B.D.  1818;  D.D.  1826.  Fellow,  1808.  Tutor,  1809-23. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1809;  priest  (Sarum,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Ely)  Dec.  20,  1810.  R.  of  Lilley,  Herts.,  1823-67. 
J. P.  for  Beds,  and  Herts.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1826-67.  F.R.A.S., 
1820.  F.R.S.,  1821.  F.S.A.,  1822.  A  strong  Tory,  active 
in  the  University  as  well  as  in  his  College.  Lived  latterly  at 
5,  Royal  Crescent,  Ramsgate.  Married  (1)  Ann,  dau.  of  T. 
Templeman,  of  Ramsgate;  (2)  Emma,  dau.  of  Claud  Russell, 
of  Binfield,  Berks.  Author,  mathematical,  etc.  Died  Dec. 
27,  1867,  aged  81,  at  Ramsgate.  Father  of  the  next  and 
George  T.  (1848).  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  Ser.,  v.  228; 
D.N.B.) 

BLAND,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  19,  1847.  S. 
of  Miles  (above),  R.  of  Lilley,  Herts.  B.  there  1828.  Bapt. 
Sept.  17,  1828.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1847; 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1852;  priest 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1853;  C.  of  Crewkeme,  Somerset,  1852.  C. 
of  Thorn  Falcon,  1853-6.  C.  of  Raunds,  Northants.,  1857. 
C.  of  Saltwood,  Kent,  1858.  Resided  latterly  at  Ehn  House, 
Gateacre,  Liverpool.  Died  there,  s.p.,  Aug.  17,  1881.  Brother 
of  George  T.  (1848).   (Crockford,  1880;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BLAND,  OSCAR  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1893.  S.  of  James.  B.  Jan.  3,  1874,  at  Allerton,  Liver- 
pool. School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Farmer. 
Of  Riversdale,  Insinga,  Rhodesia.  Brother  of  George  I. 
(1889),  etc.   (Charter)iouse  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLAND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  26, 
1766.  S.  of  Thomas  (1732),  clerk,  of  TunstaU,  Kent.  B.  May 
3,  1749,  at  Sittingbourne.  School,  Ashford  (Mr  Barrat). 
Matric.  Michs.  1766;  Scholar,  1766-71;  B..\.  1770;  M.A. 
1773.  Fellow,  1771-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  1772; 
C.  of  Teynham,  Kent.  Of  Tunstall  House,  Kent.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  George,  Earl  of  Warwick,  1778.  Married  Frances 
Clara  Kemp,  of  New  Gardens,  Teynham,  Dec.  i,  1777-  Died 
Sept.  9,  1794,  in  London.  (Venn,  11.  83;  N.  Carlisle,  Bland 
Family.) 


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Bland,  Robert 

BLAND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke,  June  7, 
1797.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  physician,  of  London  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).  B.  there  1779.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1797;  Scholar;  B.A.  1802.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  20,  1801;  priest,  Nov.  12,  1809;  C.  of  Famingham, 
Kent,  1801.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow  School,  1802-8. 
Engaged  as  reader  and  preacher  in  London  chapels.  Minister 
of  the  English  Church  at  .Amsterdam;  returned  to  England. 
C.  of  Mttlewell,  Essex,  1813.  C.  of  Keniiworth,  Warws., 
1816;  prepared  pupils  for  the  University.  Married  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Archdale  Wilson  Taylor,  Esq.,  1813.  A  friend  of 
Lord  BjTon.  .Much  esteemed  in  his  day  as  a  classical  scholar 
and  teacher,  being  well  versed  in  French  and  Italian. 
Associated  with  John  Herman  Merivale,  F.S.-'V.,  and  others 
in  a  version  of  the  Greek  anthology.  Author,  classical,  etc. 
Died  Mar.  12,  1825,  aged  46,  at  Leamington.  Buried  at 
Kenilworth.  Father  of  the  next.  (N.  Carlisle,  Bland  Family; 
D.N.B.;  N.  andQ.,  6th  Sen,  \.  199.) 

BLAND,  ROBERT  JAMES,  .-^dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Apr. 
18,  1833.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at 
Beddington,  Surrey.  Bapt.  there  .^ug.  18,  1814.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely,  Liu.  dim.  from  Lichfield)  May  27,  1838.  V.  of  Tutbury, 
Staffs.,  1839-43.  Chaplain,  Bengal  Service,  Assam,  1843-65; 
resigned.   Author,  poetical.   (.4/.  Carthus.) 

BLAND,  THOMAS.    .Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  5, 

1846. 

BLAND,  THOMAS  NAYLER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  28,  1828.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Darlington,  Durham. 
School,  Darlington  Grammar  (Mr  Clementson).  Migrated  to 
Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1828;  matric.  Michs.  1828;  B..\.  1832.  Ord. 
deacon,  1833;  priest  (York)  1834.  R.  of  Drayton  Beauchamp, 
Bucks.,  1838-40.  R.  of  Osgathorpe,  Leics.,  1840-66.  Died 
there  Mar.  18,  1866,  aged  59.   (G.  Mag.,  1866,  i.  753.) 

BLAND,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1886.  S. 
of  Richard  Constantine,  master-miller,  of  Ripley,  Yorks. 
B.  there  Mar.  i,  1867.  School,  Ripon  Grammar  (Rev.  A.  B. 
Haslam).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893. 
Assistant  Master  at  Foyle  College,  Londonderry.  Brother  of 
Constantine  (1892).    {Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BLAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caios,  Feb.  15, 
1809.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Sittingboume,  Kent.  B.  there 
1788.  School,  Sevenoaks  (Mr  Whitehead).  Studied  also  at 
Edinburgh  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar,  1809- 
II.  Left  after  two  years  owing  to  ill-health.  Of  Hartlip 
Place,  Kent;  settled  there  and  devoted  himself  to  agriculture. 
Married  (i)  Sarah,  dau.  of  Ralph  Price,  R.  of  Lyminge, 
Kent;  (2)  Isabella,  dau.  of  Major-General  Irvine,  of  Drum 
Castle,  Aberdeen.  J.P.  for  Kent;  in  which  capacity  he 
showed  much  courage  in  stopping  a  prize-fight.  Of  great 
scientific  taste  and  capacity;  improved  all  kinds  of  farm 
machinery.  Author,  Experimental  Essays  on  the  Principles 
of  Construction  in  arches,  piers,  buttresses,  etc. ;  The  Principles 
of  Agriculture,  etc.  Died  1869.  Father  of  William  O.  (1838). 
(Venn,  11.  152;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BLAND,  WILLIAM  HANDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
May  31,  1824.  S.  of  Thomas,  medical-practitioner,  of 
Grantham,  Lines.  B.  Apr.  1807,  at  Newark,  Notts.  Schools, 
Repton  and  Barrow-on-Soar  Grammar  (Rev.  Thos.  Wilson). 
Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M..\.  1833.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  6,  1830;  priest,  Slay  29,  1831;  C.  of  Barrowby, 
Yorks.  V.  of  Braceby,  and  R.  of  Sapperton,  Lines.,  1832-89. 
V.  of  Middle  Rasen  Drax,  1832-79.  Died  Dec.  29,  1889,  aged 
82,  at  Braceby.   {I'enn,  11.  193.) 

BLAND,  WILLIAM  OSBORNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Dec.  19,  1838.  S.  of  William  (1809),  Esq.  B.  Apr.  7,  1820, 
at  Hartlip,  Kent.  Schools,  Ramsgate  and  Hambledon, 
Hants.  (Rev.  T.  L.  Barton).  Matric.  Michs.  1839.  Died 
during  his  college  career,  Dec.  22  (?  8),  1841,  at  Ventnor. 
(Venn,  u.  246;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  I.  114.) 

BLAND,  .    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  9,  1803.    Did  not 

reside. 

BLANDFORD,  Marquess  of,  CHARLES  RICHARD  JOHN,  see 
CHURCHILL,  C.  R.  J. 

BLANDFORD,  FRANCIS  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1896.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  George  Maitland,  Esq., 
clerk  in  the  .\dmiralty  (Deputy  Ace. -Gen.  of  the  Navy), 
of  2a,  Marlborough  Road,  Bedford  Park,  London,  W.  B. 
Feb.  8,  1877,  at  Lee,  Kent.  School,  St  Paul's  (Exhibitioner 
and  Foundation  Scholar).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899; 
M..\.  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Colet  Court,  St  Paul's 
Preparatory  School,  for  three  years  and  House  Tutor  at  St 
Paul's  School.  At  Cambridge  University  Day  Training 
College,  1903-22;  resigned.  Sometime  Director  of  Studies 
and  Vice- Principal  of  the  Cambridge  University  Training 
College  for  Schoolmasters.  Lecturer  in  Phonetics,  1922-39-. 
Of   Shaftesbury   House,   Cambridge,    1939.     Author    (with 


Blane,  Charles  Collins 

H.  E.  Palmer),  A  Dictionary  of  English  Pronunciation  with 
American  Varia>Us;  Linguaphone  records  of  Everyday  Sen- 
tences in  Spoken  English;  Shakespeare's  Pronuncia'ion;  and 
(with  Professor  J.  Welton)  Moral  Training  through  School 
Discipline,  etc.  Brother  of  Walter  F.  (1893).  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

BLANDFORD,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  2, 
1894.  S.  of  Henry  Edward,  Moravian  Minister,  of  Finsbury 
Park,  London,  N.  B.  Jan.  15,  1875,  at  Ockbrook.  Schools, 
Fulneck,  near  Leeds  (Rev.  W.  T.  Titterington)  and  Owens 
College,  Manchester  (Dr  A.  W.  Ward).  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
Scholar;  B..\.  {loth  Wrangler)  1897;  M..\.  1901. 

BLANDFORD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  8, 
1800.  Of  Middlesex.  [School,  Louth.]  Matric.  Michs.  1800; 
Scholar,  1800.  Migrated  to  Trinity  HaU,  Mar.  21,  1801; 
LL.B.  1808.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  7,  1804;  priest  (London, 
Liu.  dim.  from  York)  Dec.  22,  1805;  C.  of  Colston  Bassett, 
Notts.,  1804.  Minister  of  the  Chapel  at  Maplebeck,  1820. 
R.  of  Kirton,  1821-48.  V.  of  Cariton-le-Mooriand  \vith 
Stapleford,  Lines.,  1827-48.  Died  Sept.  14,  1849,  aged  67, 
at  Kirton.  [Joseph  Blandford,  of  King's  Bench  Walk  and 
the  Inner  Temple,  died  .\pr.  26,  1814  (G.  Mag.,  1814,  i. 
519);  perhaps  father  of  this  man.]  Father  of  Josiah  J.  (1834). 
(R.  W.  Goulding;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  i.  loi.) 

BLANDFORD,  JOSEPH  JOHN  GUTHRIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  8,  1886.  S.  and  h.  of  Josiah  Jessop 
(next),  clerk,  of  Spondon,  near  Derby.  B.  there.  [School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  i886;  B.A.  1889;  D.P.H.  1896. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1893. 
Practised  at  Whittingham,  Lanes.;  afterwards  of  Upper 
Norwood,  S.E.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut. -Col., 
R..A.M.C.).  Died  Dec.  14,  1933,  aged  66,  at  Palma,  Mallorca. 
(Medical  Directory;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Dec.  21, 
I933-) 

BLANDFORD,  JOSIAH  JESSOP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  2,  1834.  S.  of  Joseph  (1800),  clerk,  of  Kirton,  Notts. 
B.  there  1816.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar, 
1835;  B.A.  1839;  U..\.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  Dec.  1838;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  1839;  C.  of  Cherhill,  Wilts.,  1840-5.  C.  of 
Calne,  1845.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1847-81 ;  Senior  Inspector, 
1881-93.  Lived  at  Spondon,  Derbs.,  subsequently  removing 
to  Upper  Nor^vood.  Died  there  Sept.  18,  1901.  Father  of 
Joseph  J.  G.  (above).    (Peile,  11.  452.) 

BLANDFORD,  WALTER  FIELDING  HOLLOWAY.  .A.dm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Mar.  8,  18S3.  S.  of  George  Fielding,  M.D.,  of 
71,  Grosvenor  Street,  London.  B.  there  Dec.  28,  1864. 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1901. 
Retired.  Of  12,  Lea  Road,  Blackheath,  London,  S.E. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLANDFORD,  WALTER  FOLLIOT[T].  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  20,  1893.  S.  of  George  Maitland,  Esq.,  clerk  in 
the  Admiralty,  of  West  Kensington.  B.  Apr.  9,  1874,  at 
Lee,  Kent.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Easter,  1893;  B.A. 
1897.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1913.  Sometime  Resident  Obstetrical  Assistant,  House 
Physician,  Registrar,  and  House  Surgeon  to  St  George's 
Hospital.  Lecturer  at  the  Royal  Sanitary  Institute.  Surgeon 
in  the  P.  and  O.  Company's  service.  Physician  to  the  Chelsea 
Ante-Natal  CUnic.  Lived  latterly  at  35,  Gunterstone  Road, 
London,  W.  Died  July  26,  1932,  in  London.  Brother  of 
Francis  G.  (1896).  (T.  A.  Walker,  625;  The  Times,  July  28, 
1932.) 

BLANDY  [formerly  WALKER],  ADAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  26,  1801.  S.  of  Adam  [Walker].  Resided  till 
Midsummer,  1805.  Assumed  the  name  of  Blandy  in  1791, 
when  he  succeeded  to  the  Kingston  Bagpuize  estate  on  the 
death  of  his  great-uncle,  John  Blandy.  Of  Kingston  House, 
Berks.    J.P.  and  D.L.    Married  Sarah  Mott.    Died  Oct.  24, 

1841,  aged  58.   Father  of  the  next.    (Peile,  11.  350;  G.  Mag., 

1842,  I.  113.) 

BLANDY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  12,  1833. 
Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1842.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Sept.  25,  1832.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1841,  as  s. 
and  h.  of  Adam  (above),  of  Kingston  Bagpuize,  Berks.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  at  Kingston  Bagpuize,  1841.  Married 
Caroline  .\nne  Poyntz,  niece  of  Richard  Hoare  Jenkins,  of 
Llanharran  House,  Glamorgan.  [His  son  John  took  the 
additional  name  of  Jenkins  and  eventually  succeeded  to  the 
estate.]   Died  1844.   (Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Berks.,  iv.  352.) 

BLANE,  CHARLES  COLLINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1819.  Did  not  reside.  [3rd  s.  of  Sir  Gilbert,  Bart.  B.  Nov.  7, 
1799.  School,  Westminster.]  Entered  the  Army  (Ensign 
and  Lieut.,  ist  Foot  Guards,  1815;  Lieut.,  loth  Foot,  1820; 
Capt.,  1823;  Major,  95th  Foot,  1826;  Lieut. -Col.,  1832; 
Lieut. -Col.,  Grenadier  Guards,  1850).  Died  Oct.  17,  1853. 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 


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Blane,  Robert 

BLANK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  May  4, 
1827.  S.  of  William  [of  Grougar,  Ayrs.  and  Foliejon  Park, 
Berks.].  B.  Feb.  9,  iSoq,  at  Winkfield,  Berks.  School, 
Stoneleigh,  Warw.  (Mr  Momson).  Matric.  Michs.  1827 ; 
B..A.  1831.  Entered  the  Army  (Comet,  2nd  Life  Guards, 
1831;  .•Assistant  Adj. -Gen.  and  Military  Secretary,  185+-5; 
Col.,  i860).  Military  attache  at  St  Petersburg,  1866-71. 
C.B.,  1857.  Married  Margaret  Rose,  dau.  of  Levi  Ames, 
Esq.,  of  The  Hyde,  Herts.,  June  2,  1845.  Died  s.p.  May  30, 
1871,  at  II,  Eaton  Terrace,  Eaton  Square,  London.  Brother 
of  William  N.  (next).  (Foster,  Baronetage,  1833;  Boa.se,  i. 
308;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BLANE,  WILLIAM  [NEWNHAM].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1818.  S.  of  WUliam  [and  Honoria,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Newnham,  Esq.,  of  Southborough,  Kent].  B.  Mar. 
II,  1800,  at  Winkfield  Park,  Berks.  School,  Eton,  as  WUliam 
Newnham.  Matric.  Michs.  1818.  In  the  Army  (Lieut.,  Scots 
Greys).  Author,  A  Visit  to  the  United  States.  Died  Oct.  10, 
1825,  at  Latakia,  in  Syria.  Brother  of  Robert  (above). 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BLANKS  or  BLANCKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
June  29,  1773.  S.  of  John,  clerk  (1727),  of  Framingham 
(sic),  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Pagan). 
Matric.  Easter,  1775,  as  Blancks;  Scholar,  1773-8;  B..\. 
1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  2,  1778,  as  J.  Blancks; 
C.  (to  his  father)  of  Siseland,  Norfolk,  1778.  Married  Ann,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Fulcher,  surgeon,  of  Shottisham.  'A  most  bene- 
volent character.'  Died  c.  Mar.  1827,  aged  70,  at  FramUng- 
ham.   [Venn,  u.  93;  G.  Mag.,  1827,  1.  281.) 

BLANSHARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  21, 
1838.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Kirbv,  Essex. 
B.  X817.]  Matric.  Easter,  1839;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1844.  Pre- 
viously at  Oxford;  matric.  (Christ  Church)  Oct.  22,  1835, 
age  18,  as  s.  of  Henry,  of  Islington.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  8,  1839.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1844;  never  practised. 
Served  as  a  volunteer  through  the  Sikh  war.  Governor  of 
Vancouver's  Island,  1849-51.  J. P.  for  Hants,  and  Essex. 
Squire  of  Kirby-le-Soken.  Also  owned  property  at  Wyvenhoe 
and  Walton-le-Naze.  Resided  at  Lymington.  An  ardent 
yachtsman.  F.R.G.S.  Died  June  5,  1894,  in  London. 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Essex  Review,  in.  163;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BLANSHARD,  THOMAS,  .■^dm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  26,  1770. 
Of  Yorks.  [Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  Registrar  of  the  Court  of 
the  Peculiar  of  Snaith,  Yorks.]  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar, 
1771;  B.A.  1775;  M..-^.  1778.  Fellow,  1776-97.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Sept.  4,  i773-  Chaplain  to  the 
Bengal  Ecclesiastical  Establishment.  Arrived  there,  1780; 
Garrison  Chaplain,  1782;  Senior  Presidency  Chaplain,  1788; 
resigned.  Mar.  1797.  Sailed  for  Europe,  and  was  lost  in  a 
shipwreck  off  the  French  coast,  Nov.  23,  1797.  (Bengal 
Eccles.  Establishment;  A.  Gray.) 

BLANTYRE,  Lord,  ROBERT  WALTER  STUART,  see  STUART, 
R.  W.  S. 

BLAQUlfeRE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1794;  re-adm.  Fell. -Com.  Mar.  7,  i795-  S.  of  John,  of  West- 
meath,  Ireland.  [Doubtless  John  Blaquiere,  Chief  Secretary 
to  the  Lord  Lieut,  of  Ireland  [Earl  Harcourt]  1772-7; 
created  Baron  de  Blaquiere  of  Ardkill,  Co.  Londonderry, 
July  30,  iSoo.]  School,  Armagh  (Mr  Carpendale).  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  Baron  de  Blaquiere  of  .Ardkill,  Aug.  27, 
1812,  being  at  that  time  a  prisoner  in  France.  B.  Nov.  5, 
1776.  Never  established  his  right  to  vote.  .Alnager  (Ireland) 
1797-1817.  Died  unmarried,  at  his  seat.  Port  Leman, 
Apr.  7,  1844,  aged  67.    (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

BLATCHFORD,  frank  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct. 
I,  1889.  S.  of  John  WiUiams,  architect,  of  Tavistock.  B. 
there  Oct.  13,1871.  School,  Tavistock  Grammar  (Mr  Spencer). 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1897. 

BLATHWAYT,  CALVERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1884; 
from  Ayerst  H.  [5th  s.  of  Raymond  (1840),  clerk.  B.  July 
19,  1863.]  B.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1892;  C.  of  Ketton,  Rutland,  1890-3.  C.  of  Rushden, 
Northants.,  1893-5.  C.  of  Ringwood,  Hants.,  1895-1901. 
R.  of  Bradden,  near  Towcester,  Northants.,  1901-12.  Died 
June  14,  1912,  aged  45,  at  the  rectory.  (The  Guardian,  June 
21,  1912;  F.  L.  Blathwayt.) 

BLATHWAYT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  4, 
1818;  from  Oxford.  3rd  s.  of  George  William,  clerk,  of 
Langridge,  Somerset.  B.  Jan.  10,  1800.  Matric.  (Exeter 
College)  June  19,  1817,  age  18.  Migrated  to  Cambridge; 
matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon, 
1824;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1825;  R.  of  Langridge,  Somer- 
set, 1825-65.  P.C.  of  Redlynch,  Salisbury,  1865-72.  Married 
Anne  Linley  Rose,  1832.  Died  1874.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 

BLATHWAYT,  CHARLES  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  1868.  Of  Salop.  [S.  of  Charles  Welfitt 
(next),   V.  of  Chelmarsh,  Bridgnorth.    B.  June   12,    1849. 


Blathwayt,  Wynter  Edward 

Schools,  Repton  and  Malvern  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868 ; 
B.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Exeter)  1877;  C.  of 
Westleigh,  Devon,  1872-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1873-81. 
C.  to  his  father  at  Chehnarsh,  1881-6.  V.  of  West  Ashby, 
Lines.,  1886-94.  R-  of  Huntspill,  Somerset,  1894-1910. 
P.C.  of  Hewish,  Gloucs.,  1910-17.  R.  of  Down  St  Mary, 
Devon,  1917-22.  Died  Apr.  22,  1922.  Buried  at  Huntspill. 
Brother  of  Gerard  W.  (1874)  and  father  of  Frank  W.  (1898). 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLATHWAYT,  CHARLES  WELFITT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  May  15,  1840.  [S.  of  John,  and  Arm  Charlotte 
Calvert.]  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M..A.  1857.  Ord. 
deacon,  1844;  priest  (Worcester)  1845;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Bridgnorth,  Salop,  1844-6.  C.  of  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1846- 
7.  V.  of  Chelmarsh,  Salop,  1847-88.  Died  Mar.  17,  1888, 
aged  73,  at  Eastbourne.  Brother  of  Raymond  (1840),  etc.; 
father  of  the  above  and  Gerard  W.  (1874).  (R-  F.  Scott; 
The  Guardian,  Mar.  21,  1886;  F.  L.  Blathwayt.) 

BLATHWAYT,  FRANK  WYNTER.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1898.  2nd  s.  of  Charles  Reginald  (1868),  V.  of  HuntspUl, 
Bridgwater.  B.  Nov.  1879,  at  Romansleigh,  South  Molton, 
Devon.  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A. 
1901.  Of  Guelph,  -Australia.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd 
Lieut.,  R.G..A.).  In  Toronto,  Canada,  in  1938.  Died  there, 
.Apr.  13,  1939.    (Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  .Apr.  18,  1939.) 

BLATHWAYT,  GERARD  WYNTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1874.  Of  Salop.  S.  of  Charles  Welfitt  (1840), 
of  Chelmarsh,  Bridgnorth.  B.  there  June  27,  1855.  School, 
Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B..A.  1878.  Athletics 
•blue,'  1876,  1877,  1878.  Of  Benton  House,  The  Park, 
Cheltenham,  in  1938.   Brother  of  Charles  R.  (1868). 

BLATHWAYT,  JOHN  CALVERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  .Apr.  17,  1826.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  John.  B.  1806.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B..A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon, 
1830;  priest  (Lincoln)  1832;  C.  of  Kirmond  and  Stainton, 
Lines.,  1830-2.  C.  of  Denmark  Hill,  1832-5.  C.  of  St  Bride's, 
Fleet  Street,  1835-6.  C.  of  Conduit  Chapel,  Regent  Street, 
1836.  P.C.  (afterwards  V.)  of  Leiston  with  Sirewell,  Suffolk, 
1837-74.  Died  1874.  Brother  of  the  next  and  Charles  W. 
(1840). 

BLATHWAYT,  RAYMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  15,  1840.  [S.  of  John,  who  was  descended  from  the  2nd 
s.  of  William  Blathwayt,  Secretary  of  State  to  William  III.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Aug.  25,  1844;  priest,  Aug.  24,  1845;  C.  of  Iken,  Suffolk, 
1844-5.  C.  of  Theberton,  1845-6.  C.  of  Mablethorpe,  Lines., 
1847-50.  .Assistant  Chaplain  at  the  convict  prison,  Portland, 
in  1851.  Chaplain  to  the  Milbank  Penitentiary,  1852-7; 
to  Lewes  Gaol,  1857-61;  to  Woking  prison,  1861-72.  Chap- 
lain of  the  Temple  Church,  Boulogne,  1872-5.  V.  of  Christ 
Church,  Totland  Bay,  1875-93.  Resided  latterly  at  Salcombe, 
Devon.  Died  Feb.  23,  1910,  aged  92,  at  Salcombe.  Brother 
of  Charles  W.  (1840),  etc.  and  father  of  Calvert  (1884). 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  i,  1910.) 

BLATHWAYT,  RICHARD  VESEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  3,  1845.  [3rd  s.  of  George  William,  Lieut.-Col.  (served 
at  Waterloo),  of  Dyrham  Park,  Chippenham,  and  of  Lang- 
ridge and  Porlock,  Somerset.  B.  Jan.  9,  1827.  School, 
King's  Bruton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1850;  priest  (Peterb.)  1851;  C. 
of  Stockland,  Somerset,  1850-1.  C.  of  Catthorpe,  Leics., 
1852-3.  C.  of  Langridge,  1854.  R.  of  Thomford,  Dorset, 
1856-63.  C.  of  Folke,  1863-4.  P-C.  of  Redlynch,  Wilts., 
1864-6.  R.  of  Lillington,  Dorset,  1866-1900.  P.C.  of  North 
Wootton,  1881-6.  Resided  latterly  at  Pucklechurch,  Gloucs. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  23,  1905,  at  Pucklechurch. 
Brother  of  Wynter  T.  (1843).  (Bruton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 

BLATHWAYT,  WILLIAM  CRANE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Jan.  15,  1813.  [S.  of  Jeremiah  Crane,  of  LUliput, 
Gloucs.  (and  Penelope,  dau.  of  WilUam  Blathwayt,  of 
Dyrham  Park,  Gloucs.).]  B.  in  London.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Assumed  the  surname  of  Blathwayt 
in  lieu  of  Crane,  being  heir  to  his  maternal  uncle  William 
Blathwayt,  of  Dyrham  Park,  who,  d>ang  childless  in  1806, 
left  the  Dyrham  estates  to  his  nephew  to  come  to  him  on  the 
death  of  his  wile;  she  died  in  1844,  so  that  this  William 
Crane  Blathwayt  who  died  s.p.  Feb.  25,  1839,  never  suc- 
ceeded to  the  property.  In  the  Trinity  Coll.  Adm.  Bk.,  he  is 
wrongly  styled  son  of  WiUiam.  (Burke,  Her.  Illust.  33; 
L.G.,  1937;  G.  Mag.;  F.  L.  Blathwayt.) 

BLATHWAYT,  WYNTER  EDWARD.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.  3rd  s.  of  Wynter  Thomas  (next),  clerk,  of 
Dyrham,  Gloucs.  B.  Apr.  10,  1859,  at  Langridge,  Bath, 
Somerset.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
18S2;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1887;  C.  of  St  James's,  Bristol,  1887-93-  C.  of 
Dyrham,  Gloucs.,  1899-1909.  R.  of  Dyrham,  1909-29.  Died 
there  Apr.  6,  1929,  aged  70.   (The  Times,  Apr.  9,  1929  ) 


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BLATHWAYT,  WYNTER  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  II,  1843.  [2nd  s.  of  George  William,  Lieut. -Col.,  of 
Dyrham  Park,  Gloucs.  B.  Sept.  8,  1825.  School,  King's, 
Bruton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord. 
deacon,  1848;  priest  (Lichfield)  1849;  C.  of  Tean  andCroxden, 
Staffs.,  1848-50.  C.  of  Fisherton-Delamere,  1850-4.  C.  of 
Langridge,  Somerset,  1854-61;  R.  there,  1861-7.  C.  of 
Leigh,  Staffs.,  1869-75.  R.  of  Dyrham,  Gloucs.,  1875-1909- 
Of  Dyrham  Park;  succeeded  his  brother,  George  William, 
Oct.  6, 1899.  Died  Mar.  20,  1909,  aged  83.  Brother  of  Richard 
V.  (1845)  and  father  of  the  above.  (Bruton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

BLAXTER,  WILLIAM  FOULKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  12,  1881.  S.  of  William  Edward,  book-keeper.  B.  at 
Derby.  Bapt.  Oct.  2,  1863.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1889.  Sometime  Vice-Principal  of  Liverpool  College 
Middle  School.  Head  Master  of  Warminster  School,  1906- 
19-;  Chairman  of  the  Governors  in  19 19.  Of  18,  Dawson 
Place,  London,  W.  Died  there  Dec.  14,  1932,  aged  78. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1919-;  The  Times,  Dec.  16,  1932.) 

BLAYDES,  HUGH  MARVEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  7,  1824.  S.  and  h.  of  Hugh  [of  High  PauU,  Yorks.,  and 
of  Ranby  Hall,  Notts.].  B.  Oct.  22,  1806,  at  Xewcastle-on- 
Tyne.  School,  Richmond,  Surrey  (Mr  Delafosse).  Matric. 
Lent,  1825.  Of  High  Paull,  near  Hull.  Died  unmarried 
Jan.  21,  1836,  aged  27,  at  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  (F.M.G., 
looi;  G.  Mag.,  1836,  i.  446.) 

BLAYDES,  WILFRID  TOM.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1889.  S. 
of  T.  J.,  of  Epworth,  Doncaster.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1892.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1894.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1899.  Sometime 
Private  Secretary  to  Marconi,  the  inventor.  Died  Nov.  1924, 
at  Venice.   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BLAYDS,  see  CALVERLEY. 

BLAYLOCK,  GEORGE  MAYSON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8, 
1877.  [S.  of  John,  of  Burgh-by-Sands,  Cumberland.  B.  there. 
School,  St  Bees.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Land- 
owner. Died  Aug.  11,  1913,  aged  55,  at  Burgh-by-Sands. 
(G.  B.  Routledge.) 

BLEASDALE,  WILLIAM  GRADWELL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7, 
1893.  School,  Louth.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A. 
1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest  (Cariisle)  1898;  C.  of  Farlam, 
Cumberland,  1897-9.  C.  of  Skidbrooke-cum-Saltfleet,  igoi- 
3;  V.  there,  1903-39-.    {Crockford,  1939.) 

BLEAYMIRE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  6,  1834.  S.  of  Thomas  Dobson.  B.  at  Penrith,  Cumber- 
land. School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838. 
Chaplain  to  the  House  of  Correction,  Notts.  P.C.  of  Stony 
Stratford,  Berks.,  1849-51.  Died  Aug.  29,  1851,  aged  35,  at 
Penrith.    (G.  Mag.,  1851,  11.  440.) 

BLECHYNDEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  24,  1757.    [School,  (?)  Eton.] 

BLEGBOROUGH,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1833.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Ralph,  M.D.,  late  of  Bridge  Street, 
Blackfriars,  who  married  June  i,  1812,  Mrs  Thresher  of 
Brixton;  see  G.  Mag.,  1827,  i.  92  and  D.N.B.,  where,  however, 
his  marriage  is  not  given.]  Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Migrated  to 
Downing,  Mar.  19,  1834. 

BLENCOWE,  EDWARD  PRESCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Oct.  31,  1820.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  Prescott,  of  Thoby  Priory, 
Essex  [and  late  of  Blencowe  Hall,  Cumberland].  Travelled 
to  Rome  to  study  painting.  Died  Apr.  27,  1841,  aged  39. 
{Venn,  11.  179.) 

BLENCOWE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  29,  1759.  Of  Lanes.  [Perhaps  s.  of  WUliam,  J. P.  (who 
died  at  Lowick  Hall,  Lanes.,  1769,  aged  55),  and  grandson 
of  Henry,  of  Blencow  Hall,  Cumberland.]  School,  Beverley. 
Scholar,  1759;  matric.  Easter,  1760.  In  Holy  Orders  (ac- 
cording to  Jefferson,  Cumberland,  Allerdale  Ward,  174). 
Probably  R.  of  St  George's,  Gingerland,  Nevis,  W.  Indies, 
1764.  Died  [there]  s.p.  (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862;  Jefferson, 
Cumberland,  Leath  Ward,  385;  Caribbeana,  iii.  217.) 

BLENCOWE,  HENRY  PRESCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
June  6,  1770.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Blencowe 
Hall,  Cumberland  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Prescott,  of 
Thoby  Priory,  Essex).  B.  1752.]  Matric.  Easter,  1772.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  14,  1774-  Of  Blencowe  Hall, 
Cumberland,  and  Thoby  Priory,  Essex.  [His  son  Henry 
Prescott,  sold  Blencowe  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk  in  1802.] 
Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Barbor,  Esq.,  of  Brent- 
wood, Essex.  Died  Feb.  9,  1787.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862; 
Jefferson,  Cumberland,  Leath  Ward.) 

BLENCOWE,  HENRY  PRESCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  I,  1817.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Henry  Prescott,  Esq.,  of 
Bath.    B.  1799.    Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar,  1819;  B.A. 


Blenkinsop,  Edward  Robert  Kaye 

1826;  M..'\.  1829.  Of  Thoby  Priory,  Essex;  succeeded  his 
father  in  1847.  Died  Feb.  28,  i860,  at  Bath;  'of  Thoby 
Priory,  Essex.'   (G.  Mag.,  i860,  i.  419.) 

BLENCOWE,  HENRY  PRESCOTT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  10,  1878.  S.  of  Everard,  Esq.,  of 
37,  Montpelier  Terrace,  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.  B.  Oct.  17, 
1858.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Lent,  1878.  Of 
Thoby  Priory,  Essex.  Died  May  7,  1921,  at  Tunis.  (Magda- 
lene Coll.  Mag.) 

BLENCOWE,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  May  6, 
1839.  4th  s.  of  John  Jackson,  of  Marston  St  Lawrence, 
Northants.  [Bapt.  there  June  19,  1818.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1839;  (CivU  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1842-3);  LL.B.  1845; 
LL.D.  1850.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  i,  1844.  Lived  at 
Culworth,  Northants.,  and  subsequently  at  Clifton  Terrace, 
Brighton.  Died  Oct.  10,  1888.  (P«7«,  11.  464;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

BLENKARNE,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
July  28,  1800.  [S.  of  James  (i774),  clerk.  School,  St  Olave's 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1805; 
M.A.  1808.  C.  of  Newington  Butts.  C.  of  Burmarsh,  Kent, 
1814.  Hanged  himself  in  a  fit  of  insanity,  Aug.  15,  1826,  at 
Arnold's  Place,  Newington  Butts.   (G.  Mag.) 

BLENKARNE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  4,  i774- 
Of  Leics.  [School,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1774;  B..\.  177?:;  M.A.  1781.  V.  of  St  Helen's,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  1799-1836.  Chaplain  of  Guy's  Hospital,  1815. 
Head  Master  of  St  Olave's  Grammar  School,  Southwark, 
1790-1823.  Lecturer  at  St  Bene't  Fink,  London,  1791-6,  and 
afterwards  of  St  George's-in-the-East.  Died  Feb.  7,  1836, 
aged  78.  Father  of  Charles  J.  (1800).  (Hennessy;  G.  Mag., 
1836,  I.  143,  330.) 

BLENKIN,  ERNEST  FREDERICK  ASHMOLE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Sept.  28,  1895.  S.  of  Frederick  Beatson  (1844), 
V.  of  St  John's,  Lincoln.  B.  1876.  [School,  Bromsgrove 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1914. 
Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (York)  1900;  C.  of  Kingston-on- 
Hull,  1 899-1905.  C.  of  Newark,  1905-11.  C.  of  Hornsea, 
1912-18.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  West  Green,  Tottenham, 
1918-37.   R.  of  Elston,  Notts.,  1937-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BLENKIN,  FREDERICK  BEATSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  Mav  22,  1844.  S.  of  George,  seed-merchant.  B.  at 
Hull.  School,  Kingston  College,  Hull  (Rev.  W.  Singleton). 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1849;  priest  (Peterb.)  1850;  C.  of  St  Martin's, 
Leicester,  1849-56.  C.  of  St  John's,  Reading,  1857-62.  V. 
of  St  Nicholas  and  St  John,  Lincoln,  1862-1901.  Chaplain 
to  the  Forces,  Lincoln  Regimental  Depot  and  to  the  Lincoln 
Volunteers,  1878-1901.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1884-1901.  Died 
Dec.  6,  1901,  aged  76.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  next;  father  of 
Ernest  F.  A.  (1895).   (Venn,  11.  267.) 

BLENKIN,  GEORGE  BEATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  .\pr.  20,  1841.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar,  1842; 
B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1846;  C.  of  Navenby,  Lines.,  1845-50.  V.  of  Boston,  1850- 
92.  Canon  of  Lincoln,  1858.  Rural  Dean  of  North  Holland, 
1860-81.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1876-7.  Died  Feb. 
21,  1892,  aged  69,  at  Boston.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  above; 
father  of  the  next. 

BLENKIN,  GEORGE  WILFRID.  .'\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
I,  1880.  S.  of  George  Beatson  (above),  clerk,  of  Boston, 
Lines.  B.  there  Feb.  16,  1861.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  Scholar,  1883;  Prizeman;  (Class.  Trip.,  ist 
Class,  1883;  Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1885);  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 
1887;  D.D.  1921.  Fellow,  1899-1906.  Chaplain,  1891-1902. 
Chaplain  of  Emmanuel,  1886-91.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi, 
1899.  Senior  Proctor,  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Ely) 
1887.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1890,  1893  and  1896. 
Theological  Lecturer  at  Sidney  Sussex  College,  1893-7;  at 
Corpus  Christi  College,  1 898-1901.  V.  of  Brading,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1906-13.  Rural  Dean,  1908-13.  V.  of  Hitchin, 
Herts.,  1913-14.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1903-14.  Dean  and  R. 
of  St  Albans,  1914-24.  Surrogate,  dio.  St  Albans,  1917-24. 
Died  Sept.  24,  1924.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  25,  1924.) 

BLENKINSOP,  EDWARD  ROBERT  KAYE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1890.  S.  of  Edward  George,  Colonel  [of 
Clifton,  Bristol].  B.  May  15,  1871,  in  Madras  Presidency. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Entered  the  I.C.S., 
1890.  Served  as  .Assistant  Magistrate,  Central  Provinces; 
Settlement  Officer,  1897;  Deputy  Commissioner,  1902.  Com- 
missioner of  Excise,  1906.  Commissioner  of  Settlements  and 
Director  of  Land  Records,  Central  Provinces,  1909-23. 
Settlement  Commissioner,  Jaipur,  1923;  retired,  1926. 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal,  1903.  CLE.  (Durbar  Honours)  1911. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Pembridge  Gardens  Hotel, 
London,  W.  (Peile,  11.  761;  Who's  Who,  1938;  C.  R.  Hudles- 
ton.) 


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Blenkinsop,  William  Henry 

BLENKINSOP,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  i6,  1854.  S.  of  William  Thomas,  clerk.  B.  at  Madeira. 
Bapt.  Jan.  12,  1837.   Matric.  Lent,  1855. 

BLENKINSOP?,  RICHARD  GEORGE  LEATON.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1828.  S.  of  George  [Thomas 
Leaton,  Esq.].  B.  Jan.  15,  1809,  at  Whickham,  Durham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1837;  B.D.  1859. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Oct.  6, 1832; 
priest,  1834;  C.  of  R5rton,  1832-9.  R.  of  Shadforth,  Durham, 
1839-76.  Married  Mary  Emma,  dau.  of  Sanderson  Ilderton, 
Esq.,  of  Ilderton,  Northumberland,  Sept.  27,  1836.  Author, 
Traas,  etc.  Died  Sept.  26,  1876.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BLENKIRON,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at 
Trinity,  June  28,  1836.  S.  of  Bartholomew.  B.  at  Ravens- 
worth,  Yorks.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  (Mr  Tate).  Matric. 
Michs.  1836;  Scholar,  1839;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  May  22,  1842;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  St 
John  and  St  Lawrence,  Bristol,  1842.  V.  of  Coates  Parva, 
Lines.,  1843-1905.  Married  Harriett  H.  Hudson,  dau.  of  C. 
Gyde  Heaven,  soUcitor,  of  Bristol.  Resided  latterly  at  Chel- 
tenham. Died  there  Sept.  17,  1905,  aged  90.  Brother  of 
Robert  (1844);  father  of  the  next  and  Thomas  H.  (1865). 
(Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BLENKIRON,  GYDE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emm.a.niiel,  July  4, 
1864.  [S.  of  Bartholomew  (above),  clerk.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  Scholar,  1865;  B.A.  (i^lh  Wrangler)  1869;  M.A.  1872. 
Brother  of  Thomas  H.  (1865). 

BLENKIRON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  22,  1844. 
S.  of  Bartholomew,  of  Marrick,  Richmonds.  B.  Oct.  8, 
1825,  at  Ravensworth.  School,  Richmond  (Rev.  Ja.  Tate). 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1846;  B.A.  1848.  Principal 
of  Elgin  Academy,  Elgin,  Illinois,  U.S.A.,  1856.  Brother  of 
Bartholomew  (1836).    (Peile,  11.  488.) 

BLENKIRON,  THOMAS  HEAVEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  29,  1865.  S.  of  Bartholomew  (1836),  clerk.  B.  Sept.  29, 
1847,  at  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870.  Died  May 
7,  1876,  aged  28,  at  ComigUano,  near  Genoa.  Brother  of 
Gyde  J.  (1864).    (The  Guardian,  May  24,  1876.) 

BLENKIRON,  THOMAS  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  16,  1883.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Heme  Park,  Lee,  Kent. 
B.  Aug.  5,  1864,  at  Eltham,  Kent.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  LL.B.  1886.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,' 
1885,1886,1887.  Manchester  warehouseman.  Of  Merebrook, 
Dorman's  Park.  Died  Sept.  19,  1934,  aged  70,  at  Dorman's 
Park.   (Charter}iouse  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept.  1934.) 

BLENMAN,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  18,  1769.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (?  1740)  [and  grandson  of 
Jonathan,  Attorney-General  and  Judge  of  the  Admiralty]. 
B.  1753,  in  the  Barbados.  School,  Kensington  (Mr  Lally). 
Matric.  Easter,  1770;  resided  tUl  Midsummer,  1773.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  24,  1771,  as  s.  of  Wilham,  of  Welbeck 
Street,  London.  Solicitor  General  and  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Vice-Admiralty,  Barbados.  Married  Anna  Maria  Cobham. 
Donor  of  two  large  silver  candlesticks  to  the  College.  Died 
Feb.  13,  1807.  Buried  Feb.  14,  at  St  George's,  Barbados. 
Will  (363  Ely).   (Peile,  11.  289;  Caribbeana,  v.  154.) 

BLENNERHASSET,  Sir  ROWLAND,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
(age  17,  sic)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  29,  1859.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir 
Arthur,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Church  Town  House,  Co.  Kerry, 
Ireland.  B.  there  Sept.  3,  1839.  School,  Stonyhurst.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  4th  Bart.,  1849.  Matric.  Easter,  1859. 
Migrated  to  Christ  Church,  Oxford;  matric.  there  Oct.  14, 
1859,  age  20.  Studied  at  Louvain,  Munich  and  Berlin. 
Acquainted  with  Bismarck,  Dollinger,  and  Frenchmen  of  all 
parties.  A  Liberal  Roman  Catholic.  M.P.  for  Galway,  1865- 
74;  for  Co.  Kerry,  1874-85.  J. P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff, 
1866.  A  strong  opponent  of  Parnell.  Inspector  of  Industrial 
and  Reformatory  Schools  in  Ireland,  1890-6.  President  of 
Queen's  College,  Cork,  1897-1904.  Commissioner  of  National 
Education  in  Ireland.  P.C.  (Ireland)  1905.  Associated  with 
Lord  Acton  in  the  management  of  the  Home  and  Foreign 
Review,  and  the  Chronicle.  Helped  to  form  public  opinion 
on  Continental  matters,  especially  as  to  the  aims  of  the  Pan- 
Germanic  movement.  Died  Mar.  23,  1909.  (Peile,  u.  561; 
Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BLES,  ALFRED  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1886.  S.  of 
David  Samuel,  of  Westbourne  Kerstall,  Manchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893. 

BLES,  EDWARD  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  12,  1896, 
an  advanced  student.  S.  of  A.  J.  S.,  of  Manchester.  Schools, 
Manchester  and  Hanover.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1898; 
M.A.  1907.  Previously  at  London  University;  B.Sc.  (London) 
1890.  Hon.  Research  Fellow  at  Owens  College,  Manchester, 
1892.  Director  of  the  Laboratory  of  the  Marine  Biological 
Association,  Plymouth,  1893-4.  Senior  .Assistant  to  the 
Professor  of  Zoology  at  the  University  of  Glasgow.   F.R.S.E. 


Bligh,  Edward 

Returned  to  Cambridge,  1911,  and  devoted  himself  to  the 
study  of  Biology.  Left  money,  by  will,  to  the  University  to 
estabhsh  a  (Charles  Darwin)  Chair  in  Animal  Embryology. 
Died  May  3,  1926,  aged  62,  at  Cambridge.  {King's  Coll.  Adm. 
Reg.) 

BLESSLEY,  ROBERT  WALTER  HOLLYER.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
July  II,  1894.   Matric.  Michs.  1894. 

BLETSOE,  Baron  ST  JOHN  of,  see  ST  JOHN,  HENRY  BEAU- 
CHAMP. 

BLEW,  CHARLES  LESLIE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1900.  S.  of 
Alfred  Jesse,  deceased.  Of  Trefnant,  Denbighs.  B.  Sept.  27, 
1881,  at  Hafod  Lodge,  Trefnant.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1904;  M..A.  1911.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Worcs.  Yeomanry;  Major, 
Wilts.  Regt.;  wounded).  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Hafod, 
Trefnant,  1937.  (Venn,  in.  401;  Univ.  War  List;  Who's 
Who  in  Wales,  1937.) 

BLEW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  2,  1882.  S. 
of  John,  hosier.  B.  Nov.  i,  1861,  at  Stourbridge,  Worcs. 
School,  Hartlebury  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  18S6;  priest  (Ripon)  1887;  C. 
of  Skipton,  Yorks.,  1886-7.  C.  of  South  Ossett,  1887-8.  C. 
of  Southport,  Lanes.,  1888-92.  Organising  Secretary  to  the 
Waifs  and  Strays  Society,  1892-4.  V.  of  St  Michael  and  All 
Angels,  Notting  Hill,  1894-6.  R.  of  Scotter,  Lines.,  1896- 
1923.  Died  Aug.  5,  1923,  aged  61.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Aug.  10,  1923.) 

BLEWETT  or  BLEWITT,  JOHN,  see  BLUETT,  JOHN  (1829). 

BLEZARD,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1873. 

5.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1873- 
George  Blezard,  of  Stocks,  Tring,  Herts.,  married  Catherine 
Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Walter,  Viscount  Chetwynd,  June 

6,  1889.  He  died  Jan.  26,  1928.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Chetwynd.) 

BLEZARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Jan.  2,  1822;  a  'Ten- 
year'  man.  Perhaps  Chaplain  of  the  Borough  Gaol,  Hull,  for 
many  years;  there  in  1846;  died  suddenly  Jan.  21,  1864, 
aged  80,  at  Drypool.   (G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  398.) 

BLICK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  15,  1801.  S. 
of  Francis,  V.  of  Tamworth,  Staffs.  B.  Jan.  28,  1785,  at 
Sutton  Coldfield,  Warws.  [Pari.  Reg.  gives  bom  Jan.  22, 
1785].  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  Scholar,  1802;  B.A.  (3rd 
Wrangler)  1805;  M.A.  1808;  B.D.  1816.  Fellow,  1807-49. 
Senior  Bursar,  1816-46.  Proctor,  18 14.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter, 
Liu.  dim.  from  Ely)  Apr.  20,  181 1.  R.  of  Wentworth,  Cambs., 
1821-47.  R.  of  Brandesburton,  Yorks.,  1847-52.  Died  there 
June  10,  1852.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Henry  (1804). 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BLICK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  i,  1808.  [S.  of 
Francis,  V.  of  Tamworth,  Staffs.]  B.  at  Sutton  Coldfield, 
Warws.  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1815.  Fellow, 
1812.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jan.  7,  1816;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1817.  R.  of  Rotherhithe,  Surrey,  1835-67;  formeriy  of 
Walton-on-Trent.  Died  June  27,  1867,  aged  75,  at  Rother- 
hithe.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.   (G.  Mag.,  1867,  11.  257.) 

BLICK,  HENRY.  .'Vdm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  12,  1804.  B.  at 
Sutton  Coldfield,  Warws.   Brother  of  the  above,  etc. 

BLICK,  JOSEPH  JOHNSON.  Adin.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1853;  re-adm.  May,  1869.  S.  of  Thomas,  grazier.  B.  June  20, 
1832,  at  Dunchurch,  Warws.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1853;  B.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells) 
1858;  C.  of  Batheaston,  Somerset,  1857-61.  C.  of  Buxton, 
Norfolk,  1861-71.  V.  of  Riseley,  Beds.,  1871-6.  R.  of 
WrampUngham,  Norfolk,  1876-85.  Died  there  July  13,  1885, 
aged  51  (sic).   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Eagle.) 

BLICK,  RICHARD  GRANGER  (GRAINGER).  Adm.  pens,  (age 
20)  at  Peterhouse,  May  20,  1788.  Of  Worcs.  S.  and  h.  of 
William,  gent.,  of  Holbom,  London.  B.  Oct.  8,  1767,  at 
Stourbridge,  Worcs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1788,  as 
R.  Grainger;  B..\.  1792,  as  R.  Granger.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  28,  1785,  as  Rich.  Grainger.  A  celebrated 
Special  Pleader.  Died  Oct.  21,  1847,  aged  79.  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BLIGH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  i, 
1828.  3rds.  of  Thomas[Cherbury(i78o)].  B.Dec.  15,  1808, at 
Brittas,  Co.  Meath,  Ireland.  School,  Sandgate,  Kent  (Mr 
Glennie).  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832.  Married  Fanny 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  William  George  Parker,  Bart.,  July  17, 
1837.   Died  1892.   Brother  of  the  next.   (Burke,  E.G.) 

BLIGH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 1818.  2nd 
s.  of  Thomas  Cherbury  (1780),  Esq.,  of  Middlesex.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1818.  Of  Brittas,  Co.  Meath,  Ireland. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  Married  Sophia,  dau.  of  Charles  Eversfield, 
of  Denne  Park,  Sussex,  1827.  Living  in  the  Albany,  1863 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists).  Died  Apr.  11,  1872.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Burke,  LG.) 


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Bligh,  The  Hon.  Edward  Vesey 

BLIGH,  The  Hon.  EDWARD  VESEY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Downing,  Apr.  6,  1854.   [and  s.  of  Edward,  Earl  of  Darnley. 

B.  Feb.  28,  1829.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  M.A. 
1855.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Christ  Church)  May  27, 
1847,  age  18.  Sometime  in  the  Diplomatic  Service.  Ord. 
deacon,  1855;  priest  (Rochester)  1856;  C.  of  Snodland,  Kent, 
1855-6.  R.  of  Rotherfield,  1856-65.  V.  of  Birling,  1865- 
75.  Of  Fartherwell  Hall,  West  MaUing,  Kent.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Chaplain  to  the  Queen's  Own  West  Kent  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 
Died  Apr.  22,  1908,  aged  79.  Father  of  Lodovick  E.  (1873). 
(A  I.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BLIGH,  The  Hon.  IVO  FRANCIS  [WALTER].  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  3T,  1877.  2nd  s.  of  John  Stuart,  Earl  of 
Darnley,  of  Cobham  Hall,  Gravesend,  Kent.  B.  there  Mar. 
13,  1859.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1882. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1877,  1879,  1880,  1881;  captained  an  English 
team  in  Australia,  1882-3.  Succeeded  his  brother,  Edward 
Henry  Stuart,  as  8th  Earl  of  Darnley,  Oct.  31,  1900.  A  repre- 
sentative peer  for  Ireland,  1905.  Of  Cobham  Hall,  Kent,  and 
of  Petistree  Lodge,  Wickham  Market,  Suffolk.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Kent.   Died  Apr.  10,  1927,  aged  68.    (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

BLIGH,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  H.\ll,  Dec.  18,  r778. 
School,  Bodmin.  [Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Tinten  in  St 
Tudy,  Cornwall.]  Scholar,  1779;  matric.  Michs.  1781.  Probably 

C.  of  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall,  and  subsequently  C.  of  Osmaston, 
Derbs.  P.C.  of  Normanton,  and  Head  Master  at  Derby 
School,  1793-1834.  Died  Aug.  18,  1834,  aged  74.  Probably 
brother  of  Reginald  (1774).  {Derby  Sch.  Reg.,  xi;  Boase, 
Coll.  Cornttb.;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  11.  551;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BLIGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17,  1807.  Of 
Cornwall.  [S.  of  Richard,  of  Bodmin.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807; 
Scholar,  1810;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1826.  P.C.  of  Barham  and 
Longa  Stow,  Hunts.,  1826-76.  V.  of  Easton,  1826-76.  V. 
(seq.)  of  St  James's,  Spaldwick,  1826-38.  Master  of  the 
Grammar  School,  Kimbolton,  Hunts.,  1827-f.  48-.  Died  c. 
1876.  Brother  of  Reginald  (1797).  (Victoria  Co.  Hist., 
Hunts.,  n.  113;  Clergy  List,  1848.) 

BLIGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1833.  Matric. 
Michs.  1833. 

BLIGH,  LODOVICK  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1873.  S.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Vesey  (1854),  clerk.  B. 
Nov.  24,  1854,  at  Dover.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873. 
Major,  3rd  Batt.,  the  Bufis.  J. P.  for  Kent.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  May  16,  1924,  aged  69,  at  Minehead.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Darnley.) 

BLIGH,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  4,  i774- 
Of  Cornwall.  [S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Bodmin.]  Scholar, 
1775;  matric.  Easter,  1778;  B.A.  1779.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1788,  age  33;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1805.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  18,  1779,  as  B.A.  of  Queens';  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Lynn, 
1779.  R.  of  Romaldkirk,  Yorks.,  1787-1821  (?).  Father  of 
Thomas  (1811)  and  Reginald  (1807),  and  probably  brother 
of  James  (1778).   [At.  Oxon.;  Norwich  Ord.  Bk.) 

BLIGH,  REGINALD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  17,  i797. 
Of  Cornwall.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Bodmin  [and  Hester,  dau.  of 
John  Stone,  of  Bodmin].  Matric.  Michs.  1797;  Scholar,  1800; 
B.A.  (12th  Wrangler);  1801;  M.A.  1804;  B'D.  1812.  Fellow, 
1802-33.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  May  31,  1801;  priest, 
June  5,  1803.  R.  of  West  Buckland,  Devon,  1807-31.  R.  of 
Cockfield,  Suffolk,  1831-41.  Nearly  related  to  Lieut.  Bligh, 
Governor  of  New  South  Wales,  in  1806,  famed  for  his 
connection  with  the  Bounty.  Died  Feb.  4,  1841.  M.I.  at 
Cockfield.  Will  (P.C.C.)  July  19,  1841.  Brother  of  John 
(1807).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BLIGH,  REGINALD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12,  1807. 
Of  Middlesex  (sic).  S.  of  Reginald  (1774),  clerk.  B.  1789. 
School,  Romaldkirk.  Matric.  Michs.  1807.  Died  Jan.  1809. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1811).    (G.  Mag.) 

BLIGH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  6, 
1799.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  [Abingdon  Street]  London  [Secre- 
tary of  the  Chelsea  Waterworks,  and  brother  of  Reginald 
(1774)].  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  Scholar, 
1800;  B.A.  1803;  M.A.  1806.  .^dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  22,  1799.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1807.  Equity  Draftsman 
at  the  Chancery  Bar.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  17,  1826. 
Married  Harriet  Maria  (his  cousin),  dau.  of  Admiral  [William] 
Bligh,  of  the  Bounty,  Nov.  29,  1817.  Author,  legal.  Died 
Sept.  1838.    (Maclean,  Trigg  Minor,  in.  409;  D.N.B.) 

BLIGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  May  29, 
1811.  Of  Yorks.  [2nd  s.  of  Reginald  (1774),  R.  of  Romald- 
kirk, Yorks.]  Matric.  Michs.  1811;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818. 
Probably  C.  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk,  in  1843-52.  Not  in  Clergy 
List,  1853.  Died  Feb.  7,  1858.  Brother  of  Reginald  (1807). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  386;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  335,  where  his  father  is 
confused  with  Reginald  (1797).) 


Blissard,  John  Charles 


BLIGH,  THOMAS  CHERBURY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  19)  at 
St  John's,  June  i,  1780.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Dean  of 
Elphin,  Ireland.  School,  Armagh.  Matric.  Michs.  1780. 
M.P.  for  Co.  Meath,  Ireland,  1802-12.  Of  Brittas,  Co.  Meath. 
Imprisoned  for  want  of  sureties  to  keep  the  peace  against  the 
Earl  of  Darnley.  Married  his  cousin.  Lady  Theodosia  Bligh, 
dau,  of  John,  Earl  of  Darnley,  Nov.  3,  1790.  Died  Sept.  17, 
1830,  in  the  King's  Bench  Prison.  Father  of  Edward  (1818) 
and  Charles  (1828).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BLINCO,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  i,  1844. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1858.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  Dec.  3,  1857  (sic).  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1849; 
priest  (Rochester  for  Lichfield)  1850;  C.  of  Wolverhampton, 
1849-52.  C.of  St  Luke's,  Old  Street,  London,  1852-69.  Hon. 
Chaplain  of  St  Luke's  Workhouse,  City  Road,  1853-69.  R. 
of  Swettenham,  Cheshire,  1869-78.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Bolton, 
1878-80.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1881.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BLISS,  CHARLES  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan. 
8,  1884.  S.  of  Henry  William,  Esq.,  of  the  Civil  Service, 
Madras.  B.  Dec.  21,'  1866.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Lent,  1884.  Entered  the  Army  (West  Yorks.  Regt.,  1887; 
Lieut.,  Indian  Staff  Corps,  1889).  Died  Dec.  15,  1895,  in  the 
Chitral  Territory.  Brother  of  Francis  H.  (1885).  (T.  A. 
Walker,  576;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLISS,  FITZHENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 

1840.  S.  of  Henry,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London.  B.  at 
New  Brunswick,  N.  America.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A. 
1847;  M.A.  1850. 

BLISS,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1885. 
2nd  s.  of  Henry  WilHam,  of  the  I.C.S.,  Madras.  B.  Aug.  30, 
1868,  at  Tinditul  (sic).  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885,  as  Frank;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1893. 
Died  July  28,  1897,  at  Oxted,  Surrey.  Brother  of  Charles  E. 
(1884).    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLISS,  FREDERICK.   Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  July  7, 

1841.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1841; 
B.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  Iwerne- 
Courtney  and  Farington,  Dorset,  1848-58.  R.  of  Hammoon, 
1858-61.  Died  there  Feb.  5,  1861,  aged  41.  (G.  Mag.,  1861, 
I-  347.) 

BLISS,  JOHN  WORTHINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  24,  1851.  S.  of  WilHam  Blowers  [Judge,  of  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia].  B.  there.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1851;  B.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1857;  priest, 
i858;C.  of  IdeHill,  Kent,  1857-8.  C.  of  Speldhurst,  1858-63. 
C.  of  Betteshanger,  1866-76.  R.  of  Betteshanger  with  Ham, 
1876-1917.  Rural  Dean  of  Sandwich,  1881-19x5.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Canterbury,  1888-1917.  Died  Apr.  20,  1917,  aged 
84,  at  Betteshanger.  Brother  of  William  B.  (next).  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BLISS,  WILLIAM  BLOWERS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  28,  1846.  S.  of  Justice  [William  Blowers],  of  Nova 
Scotia.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850; 
M.A.  1853.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1851; 
priest  (Ripon)  1852;  C.  of  Hampton,  Worcs.,  1856-7.  C.  of 
Funtington,  1858-60.  R.  of  Wicken  Bonhunt,  Essex,  1862- 
1915;  bequeathed  the  advowson  to  Keble  College,  Oxford; 
left  £100  to  provide  for  a  curfew  bell.  Died  May  5,  1915  ■ 
aged  87.  Brother  of  John  W.  (above).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

BLISSARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  24,  1822.  B. 
in  St  Sepulchre's  parish,  Northampton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1822;  Scholar,  1825;  B..4.  1826.  Ord.  deacon,  1827;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1828;  V.  of  Hampsted-Norreys,  Berks.,  1843-76; 
previously  C.  there.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1877. 
Father  of  the  next. 

BLISSARD,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1854.  S.  of  John  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Hampstead  Norreys, 
Berks.  Bapt.  Mar.  2,  1835.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  (yd  Wrangler)  1858;  M.A.  i86i.  One  of 
the  seven  members  of  the  College  who  founded  the  Lady 
Somerset  Boat  Club,  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  i860; 
priest  (Worcester)  1863;  C.  of  St  John's,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
1860-2.  C.  of  Edgbaston  parish  Church,  Birmingham, 
1862-8.  V.  of  St  .\ugustine's,  Edgbaston,  1868-1903;  raised 
a  fund  for  the  erection  of  the  tower  and  spire,  and  improved 
the  church  services.  Rural  Dean  of  Birmingham,  1892-1903. 
Cliaplain  to  the  Birmin^;ham  Workhouse,  1898-1903.  One 
of  the  Founders  of  the  University  Graduates  Club  at  Birming- 
ham, 1865.  Chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Management  of 
Queen's  Hospital,  Birmingham,  till  1890.  Resided  latterly 
at  9,  Victoria  Square,  Reading.  .Author,  Sidelights  on  Reve- 
lation. Died  July  9,  1904,  aged  69,  at  Reading.  Father  of 
the  next.   (R.  F.  Scott;  Eagle;  The  Times,  July  10,  1904.) 


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Blissard,  Wilfred  Herbert  Augustine 

BLISSARD,  WILFRED  HERBERT  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  May  15,  1890.  3rd  s.  of  John  Charles  (above), 
V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  B.  June  14, 
1872.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893. 
Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  a  school  at  Scarborough; 
afterwards  at  Woodbury,  Devon. 

BLISSARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emm.\nuel,  June  2, 
1856.  Matric.  Lent,  1857;  Prizeman;  B..\.  (,26th  Wrangler) 
i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon,  i860;  priest  (Ripon)  1862; 
C.  of  Cantley,  Yorks.,  1860-2.  C.  of  Harbledown,  Kent. 
Mathematical  Master  at  King's  School,  Canterbury',  1862-8. 
V.  of  Seasalter,  Kent,  1868-1901.  R.  of  Bishopsboum,  1901- 
18.  A  humanitarian  and  philanthropist;  outspoken  and 
fearless  in  the  exposition  of  his  views  on  pohtical  economy 
as  affecting  the  welfare  of  the  masses  of  the  people.  Author, 
The  Ethics  of  Usury;  The  Anti-Christ  of  Capital,  etc.  Died 
Aug.  12,  1918,  aged  82,  at  Bishopsboum.  {Crockford;  The 
Times  Reg.,  xx.  1918.) 

BLOCK,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  S.  of  Allen  WiUiams,  of  Parkfield,  Highgate,  London. 
B.  there  July  22,  1852.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1876;  priest 
(St  Albans)  1878;  C.  of  Shenfield,  Essex,  1876-9.  Held 
other  curacies,  1879-90.  V.  of  Hook,  Surbiton,  Surrey, 
1890-1902.  C.  of  Ilford,  Essex,  1902-6.  C.  of  Barkingside, 
1906-10.  V.  of  West  Hyde,  Herts.,  1910-13.  Of  8,  Bisham 
Gardens,  Highgate,  London.  Died  there  Feb.  28,  1938,  aged 
85.   (Crockford,  1937;  The  Times,  Mar.  2,  1938.) 

BLOFELD,  ROBERT  SINGLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  21,  1857.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  John  (1824),  clerk.  B. 
Jan.  7,  1839,  at  Drayton,  Norfolk.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M..\.  1864.  Ord.  deacon, 
1862;  priest  (Ely)  1863;  C.  of  Risby,  Suffolk,  1862-3.  C.  of 
Woolpit,  1863-4.  C.  of  Ormesbv,  Norfolk,  1864-6.  V. 
there  1866-94.  R.  of  Sparham,  1894-1915.  J. P.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  May  31,  1915,  aged  76,  at  Sparham. 
Brother  of  Thomas  C.  (1854).  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Cox, 
Wlto's  Who,  191 2;  Crockford.) 

BLOFELD  or  BLOFIELD,  THOMAS  CALTHORPE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2,  1795,  as  Blofield,  T.  C.  2nd  s. 
of  Thomas,  Esq.,  advocate,  of  Hoveton,  Norfolk.  B.  Aug. 
16,  1778,  in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
Michs.  1795;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Nov.  5,  1796; 
B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1805.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1801; 
priest.  Mar.  14,  1802;  V.  of  Bishop's  Norton,  Lines.,  1802-19. 
V.  of  Felmingham,  Norfolk,  1804-19.  V.  of  Hoveton  St 
Peter  and  St  John,  1819-51.  Rural  Dean  of  Waxham,  1842- 
51.  R.  of  Drayton  with  Hellesdon,  1851-5.  Married  Mary 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Francis  Grose,  F.S.A.,  May  7,  1802,  at 
Walton,  Norfolk.  Died  Feb.  25,  1855,  at  Hoveton  House, 
Norfolk.  Fatherof  Thomas  J.  (1824).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV ;  Norfolk  Official  Lists.) 

BLOFELD,  THOMAS  CALTHORPE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1854.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  John  (next), 
V.  of  Hoveton,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Dec.  15,  1836.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M..^.  1863.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  15,  1859.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1862. 
Revising  Barrister  for  Bucks.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit, 
1872.  Recorder  of  Ipswich,  1877-1906.  Chancellor  of  the 
Diocese  of  Norwich,  1881-1908.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
Hoveton  House,  Norfolk.  J. P.  Died  Dec.  5,  1908,  at 
Hoveton  House.  Brother  of  Robert  S.  (1857).  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1908;  Burke,  L.G., 
1936.) 

BLOFELD,  THOMAS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  12,  1824.  S.  of  Thomas  Calthorpe  (i795),  clerk.  B. 
Feb.  22,  1807,  at  Lammas,  Norfolk.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Oct.  10,  1830;  priest,  Oct.  9,  1831.  V.  of  Old  Sodbury, 
GIoucs.,  1833-7.  R.  of  HeUesdon  with  Drayton,  Norfolk, 
1837-51.  Rural  Dean  of  Taverham,  1842.  V.  of  Hoveton, 
1851-81.  (There  is  some  confusion  in  the  Clergy  List  as  to 
when  he  was  instituted  to  this  hving  and  when  his  father 
relinquished  it.)  Of  Hoveton  House,  Norwich.  J.P.  and  D.L. 
Married  Catherine  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Anthony  CoUett,  R.  of 
Heveningham,  Suffolk,  Apr.  15,  1834.  Died  May  29,  1881. 
Father  of  Thomas  C.  (above)  and  Robert  S.  (1857).  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

BLOGG,  HENRY  BIRDWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1863.  Did  not  reside.  [2nd  s.  of  Henry  Basil,  Lieut. -Col.,  of 
Ootacamund,  Madras,  India.  School,  Wellington  College.] 
Migrated  to  Wadham  College,  Oxford;  matric.  there  June  14, 
1865,  age  19;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1873-  Ord.  deacon,  1874; 
priest  (Winchester)  1875;  C.  of  Castle  Rising,  Norfolk, 
1872-4.  C.  of  St  Peter-le-Bailey,  Oxford,  1875-8.  Second 
Master  at  Oxford  Mihtary  College,  1887-9.   V.  of  Frodsham, 


Blomefield,  Henry  Arthur  Gilbert 

Cheshire,    1879-1911.     Hon.   Canon  of  Chester  Cathedral, 
1909.   Died  1911.   {Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BLOIS,  GERVASE  VANNECK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  6th  s.  of  Sir  John  Ralph,  Bart.,  of  Cockfield  Hall, 
Yoxford,  Suffolk.  B.  Aug.  25,  1881,  at  Yoxford.  School, 
WelUngton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A. 
1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1905;  priest  (Rochester)  1906;  C.  of  St 
Paul's,  Bromley,  Kent,  1905-8.  Diocesan  Missioner  at 
Adelaide,  .\ustralia,  1908-11.  Priest-in-charge  of  EUiston, 
South  Australia,  1911-13.  R.  of  Easton,  Wickham  Market, 
Suffolk,  1913-17.  R.  of  Hanbury,  Worcs.,  1917-39-- 
Married  and  had  issue.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;' Crockford,  1939) 

BLOIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  23, 
1759.  S.  of  Ralph,  clerk  [afterwards  Bart.,  of  Cockfield  and 
Grundisburgh,  Suffolk].  B.  at  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  Bapt. 
Nov.  20,  1740.  School,  Dedham  (Mr  Grimwood).  Matric. 
Lent,  1760;  M.A.  1762.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  12,  1762. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Bart.,  May  8,  1762.  Of  Cockfield 
and  Grundisburgh,  Suffolk.  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1764.  Married 
(i)  Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Thornhill,  of  Diddington,  Hunts., 
Feb.  3,  1762;  (2)  Lucretia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Offley,  of  the  Isle 
of  St  Christopher,  Apr.  21,  1772.  Died  Jan.  17, 1810.  {G.E.C., 
IV.  140.) 

BLOMBERG,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  7,  1777;  adm.  Fell. -Com.  Jan.  18,  1782. 
S.  of  Frederick,  Capt.  (and  Melissa  Layng).  B.  at  Rochester, 
Kent.  Bapt.  Sept.  22,  1761,  at  St  Margaret's-next-to- 
Rochester.  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  Scholar,  1778;  B.A.  1782; 
M.A.  1785;  D.D.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  6,  1784; 
priest  (St  David's)  Oct.  27,  1785-  R-  of  Shepton  Mallet, 
Somerset,  1787-1833.  Preb.  of  Bristol,  1790-1828.  Chaplain 
to  George,  Prince  of  Wales,  in  1793.  V.  of  Bradford,  Wilts., 
1793-9  and  again,  1808-33.  V.  of  BanweU,  Somerset,  i799- 
1808.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1808-22.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1822-47.  V.  of  St  GUes',  Cripplegate,  London,  1833-47. 
Preb.  of  Bath  and  Wells,  till  1833.  Canon  Residentiary  of  St 
Paul's  and  Chaplain  to  Queen  Victoria.  Married  Maria 
Floyer,  of  Bath,  May  29,  1787.  Intimately  associated  with 
the  children  of  George  III.  His  association  with  the  Royal 
Family  and  the  many  preferments  bestowed  upon  him  is 
mentioned  in  the  Memoirs  of  T.  S.  WhaOey,  and  explained  as 
having  arisen  through  a  remarkable  incident  connected  with 
the  death  of  his  father,  Capt.  Blomberg,  then  in  the  West 
Indies  (see  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv).  But  according  to  other 
authorities  he  is  said  to  have  been  a  natural  son  of  George  III, 
and  to  have  taken  his  mother's  married  name.  In  1812  he 
became  the  owner  of  the  Manor  of  Kirkby  Misperton  by  a 
grant  from  George,  Prince  of  Wales.  Latimer  in  his  Annals  of 
Bristol,  igth  Century,  says:  'it  was  generally  agreed  that  in 
features  he  strikingly  resembled  the  Royal  Family.'  Died 
Mar.  23,  1847,  aged  85,  at  Cripplegate.  (C.  R.  Hudleston, 
Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  North  Riding,  Yorks.,  u.  445>  where  his 
clerical  status  is  not  given  and  the  date  of  death  is  wrong.) 

BLOMEFIELD,  CHARLES  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Sept.  30,  1854.  6th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  William,  Bart. 
B.  Apr.  13,  1836,  at  Brighton.  Schools,  Brighton  College 
and  the  Malta  Protestant  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
Scholar,  1855-8;  B.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  i860; 
priest,  1862;  C.  of  Sowerby  Bridge,  Yorks.,  1860-2.  C.  of 
Calne,  Wilts.,  1862-7.  Chaplain  at  Bagneres  de  Bigorre, 
1870-2;  at  Turin,  1872-7;  at  Munich,  1877-1905.  Lived 
later  at  32,  Turkenstrasse,  Munich.  Died  June  20,  1907. 
Brother  of  John  (1843),  Robert  A.  (1844),  Thomas  E.  W. 
(1839)  and  Samuel  E.  (1842);  father  of  Henry  A.  G.  (1894). 
{Venn,  11.  320.) 

BLOMEFIELD,  GEORGE  PINCHIN  ALLAN.  Adm.  scholar  at 
St  Catharine's,  Oct.  10,  1874.  S.  of  Robert  AUan  (1844), 
clerk.  B.  July  6,  1854,  at  Penn,  Bucks.  School,  Malvern 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Scholar;  B.A.  1879;  M.A. 
1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (Exeter)  1880;  C.  of  Uft- 
culme,  Devon,  1879-81.  V.  of  Camrhos,  Pembs.,  1881-9. 
V.  of  Abbotts  Bickington  with  Bulkworthy,  Devon,  1889- 
1905.  Married  and  had  issue.  Resided  latterly  at  Littleham 
Cross,  Exmouth.  Died  there  June  29,  1923.  {Malvern  Coll. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BLOMEFIELD,  HENRY  ARTHUR  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1894.  S.  of  Charles  David  (1854), 
clerk,  of  Turkenstrasse  32,  Munich,  Germany.  B.  June  16, 
1876,  at  Turin,  Ualy.  Schools,  Munich  Gymnasium  and 
Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1907.  At  WycUffe  Hall,  Oxford,  1898.  English  Lecturer  at 
Vienna  University.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Southwark) 
1900;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Nottingham,  1899-1902.  Held  other 
curacies,  1902-7.  V.  of  Perry  Bar,  Birmingham,  1907-12. 
R.  of  Sherington,  Bucks.,  191 2-39-.  During  the  Great  War, 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces  on  the  Western  Front,  1918.  Married 
and  had  issue.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford,  1939) 


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Blomefield,  John 

BLOMEFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29,  1843. 
[4th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  William,  Bart.  B.  Oct.  27,  1824.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (York)  1848;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Doncaster, 
1848-50.  Chaplain  to  the  E.I.C.  Examining  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Calcutta,  1850-6.  P.C.  of  Drypool,  Hull,  1856-7. 
V.  of  St  George's,  Leeds,  1857-73.  V.  of  .^11  Saints',  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  1873-84.  R.  of  Pleasley,  Derbs.,  1884-1907. 
Married  Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  D'Arcy 
Jervis  Preston,  of  .^skham  Bryan,  Yorks.,  Apr.  3,  1850.  Died 
Feb.  22,  1908,  aged  83,  at  Stonycroft,  Grange-over-Sands. 
Brother  of  Robert  A.  (1844),  etc.;  father  of  the  next.  {Hen- 
nessy;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BLOMEFIELD,  JOHN  D'ARCY.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  8,  1870.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (above),  clerk,  of  St  George's 
vicarage,  Leeds.  B.  May  17,  1851,  at  Calcutta.  School, 
Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar,  1871.  Died 
1874,  at  Skellow,  near  Doncaster.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BLOMEFIELD,  LEONARD,  see  JENYNS. 

BLOMEFIELD,  ROBERT  ALLAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  27,  1844.  [5th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  William,  Bart.  B.  Mar. 
22,  1826.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1848;  M.-'V.  1852.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  June  3,  1849;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1850;  C.  of 
Swindon,  Wilts.,  1849.  V.  of  St  John's,  Wembley,  Middlesex, 
1851-3.  C.  of  Spring-Grove,  London,  W.,  in  1870.  British 
Chaplain  at  Freiburg,  Baden,  in  1874.  Married  Georgiana, 
dau.  of  George  Pinchin,  of  Hatt  House,  Wilts.,  Apr.  25,  1851. 
Died  May  31,  1877.  Brother  of  Charles  D.  (1854),  etc.; 
father  of  George  P.  A.  (1874).   {Hennessy;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BLOMEFIELD,  SAMUEL  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  I,  1842.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  WUIiara,  Bart.,  of  Brighton. 
B.  Apr.  22,  1823,  at  Shooter's  Hill.  Matric.  Michs.  1842. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  Feb.  22,  1844;  B.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon 
(Melbourne)  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Melbourne, 
Australia,  1849-52.  C.  of  Basildon,  Berks.,  1852-3.  Chaplain 
at  Vevey,  Switzerland,  1853-60.  C.  of  Kingwinsford,  Staffs., 
1860-2.  C.  of  St  Clement  Danes,  Strand,  London,  1865-6. 
V.  of  Knottingley,  Yorks.,  1866-9.  V.  of  North  Somercotes, 
Lines.,  1869-83.  R.  of  Bumham  Sutton  and  V.  of  Bumham 
Overy,  Norfolk,  1883-1903.  Married  Jean  Abigail,  dau.  of 
John  Macwhirter,  M.D.,  Apr.  23,  1850.  Died  May  18,  1903, 
aged  80,  at  Bumham  Sutton.  Brother  of  Charles  D.  (1854), 
etc.  (Peile,  11.  486.) 

BLOMEFIELD,  THOMAS  EARDLEY  WILMOT.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  7,  1839.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas 
William,  Bart.  B.  Aug.  3,  1820,  at  Peamore,  Devon.  Matric. 
Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1844; 
priest  (Wiachester)  1847;  C.  of  Winchester,  1845.  C.  of  East 
Claydon,  Bucks.,  in  1854.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart., 
June  30,  1858.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Pontefract,  1859-72. 
Master  of  Archbishop  Holgate's  Hospital,  Hemsworth,  Yorks., 
1872-8.  Of  Holgate  Lodge,  Pontefract.  Married  (i)  Georgina 
Louisa,  dau.  of  General  Sir  Peregrine  Maitland,  G.C.B., 
Jan.  2,  1844;  (2)  Fanny,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  D'.Arcy 
Preston,  of  Askham  Bryan  Hall,  Yorks.,  Oct.  19,  1853. 
Died  Nov.  21,  1878,  at  Holgate  Lodge,  Pontefract.  Brother 
of  Charles  D.  (1854),  etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BLOMER,  THOMAS,  .'^dm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
1752.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lavington,  Lines.  School,  Hackney, 
London  (Mr  Newcombe).  Matric.  Michs.  1752;  Scholar, 
1755;  B.A.  1756.   Ord.  priest  (Ixjndon)  iMar.  17,  1765. 

BLOMFIELD,  ARTHUR  CONRAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.  2nd  s.  of  Arthur  William  (next),  of  28, 
Montagu  Square,  London.  B.  Dec.  15,  1863,  at  Richmond, 
Surrey.  School,  HaUeybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1888.  Architect  in  the  firm  of  Sir  .\.  Blomfield 
and  Sons.  -F.R.l.B.A.  .\rchitect  to  King  Edward  VII  at 
Sandringham,  and  to  the  Bank  of  England.  Surveyor  to  the 
Grocers'  Company.  Continued  several  of  his  father's  under- 
takings, including  the  development  of  the  Church  House 
Scheme,  Westminster,  and  the  additions  to  the  parish  Church 
at  Leamington.  His  chief  works  include  country  houses, 
banks,  city  buildings  and  Churches;  among  others,  Holling- 
den  House,  Newbury;  Stansted  Park,  Havant;  Barclay's 
Bank,  Fleet  Street,  and  elsewhere;  Friars  House,  New  Broad 
Street;  The  Law  Union  and  Rock  Building,  Chancery  Lane; 
Christ's  Hospital  Of6ces,  Gt  Tower  Street;  School  buildings 
at  Oundle.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  22,  1935, 
at  20,  Wetherby  Place,  London,  S.W.  (The  Times,  Nov.  23, 
I935-) 

BLOMFIELD,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  4,  1847.  S.  of  Charles  James  (1803),  Bishop  of  London. 
[B.  there  Mar.  6,  1829.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Articled  to  Philip  Charles 
Hardwick,  architect,  for  three  years.  Opened  an  office  in 
Adelphi  Terrace,  1856.  President  of  the  Architectural 
Association,  1861.  F.R.I.B..-^.,  1867;  Vice-President,  1886. 
Associated  with  Arthur  Edmund  Street  in  superintending 
the  erection  of  the  Law  Cotirts  in  London,  1881.   Succeeded 


Blomfield,  Edward  Valentine 

to  his  old  master's  post  of  .Architect  to  the  Bank  of  England, 
1883.  Most  of  his  work  was  ecclesiastical  and  in  the  Gothic 
style;  an  outstanding  achievement  being  the  scheme  for 
Church  House,  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster.  Designed  many 
churches  in  England  and  abroad.  Made  important  restora- 
tions in  the  cathedrals  of  Canterbury,  Salisburv,  Lincoln  and 
Chichester.  A.R.A.,  1888.  F.S.A.,  1881.  Knighted,  June  4, 
1889.  Architect  of  Selwyn  College  Chapel  and  responsible 
for  additions  to  the  Library  and  Master's  Lodge  at  Trinity 
College.  Died  suddenly,  Oct.  30,  1899.  Buried  at  Broadway, 
Worcestershire.  Brother  of  Francis  (1845)  and  father  of 
Arthur  C.  (above).   (D.N.B.,  Suppl.  1.) 

BLOMFIELD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emm.\nuel,  Apr.  15, 
1858.  [S.  of  Barrington.  B.  at  Coddenham,  Suffolk.  School, 
Ipswich.]  Matric.  Michs.  1858.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Oct.  5, 
1858,  age  19;  B.A.  1863;  .M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1863; 
priest  (Hereford)  1864;  C.  of  Churchstoke,  Montgom.,  1863-8. 
V.  of  Haughley,  1868-74.  V.  of  Ponsonby,  Cumberland, 
1877-1900.  Resided  for  some  time  at  Eastbourne.  Died 
Jan.  II,  1903,  aged  63,  at  Southampton.  (Crockford;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

BLOMFIELD,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  ."^ug.  14,  1888.  S.  of  John  Linnett,  farmer,  of 
Halstead,  Essex.  B.  there  July  31,  1869.  School,  Catford 
Collegiate,  Lewisham  (Rev.  John  Blomfield).  .Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  B.Sc.  (London)  1896.  Assistant 
Master  at  Craigmore  College,  Bristol,  for  2  years ;  at  Taunton 
School  for  two  years;  at  Loughborough  Grammar  School, 
1897;  at  Bradford  Grammar  School,  1904-.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

BLOMFIELD,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  20,  1803.  [S.  of  Charles  (James),  schoolmaster,  of  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  B.  there  May  29,  1786.  School,  Bury 
Grammar;  he  won  a  scholarship  at  Eton  but  it  was  declined.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1804;  Scholar,  1805;  Browne  medals;  Craven 
Scholar,  1806;  ist  Chancellor's  medal;  Prizeman;  B..\.  drd 
Wrangler)  1808;  M.A.  i8n;  B.D.  1818;  D.D.  (LU.  Reg.)  1820. 
Fellow,  1809.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1841.  Fovmded  the  Museum 
Criticutn — a  Cambridge  Journal  intended,  as  he  said,  to  be 
merum  sal  for  scholars,  not  for  striplings.  Commenced  his 
critical  study  of  Greek  texts  and  his  famous  edition  of  the 
plays  of  iEschylus.  Corresponded  with  the  German  scholar, 
Hermann,  on  the  points  of  difference  between  EngUsh  and 
German  scholarship.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  .Mar.  24,  i8io; 
priest,  June  16,  1810;  C.  of  Chesterford,  Essex.  R.  of 
Quarrington,  Lines.,  1810-20.  R.  of  Dunton,  Bucks.,  181 1; 
took  resident  pupils.  J. P.  and  Commissioner  of  Taxes,  1813. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  London,  1817.  R.  of  Tuddenham, 
Suffolk,  1817-20.  R.  of  St  Botolph's,  Bishopsgate,  London, 
1820-8.  V.  and  R.  of  Little  Chesterford,  Essex,  1820-4. 
Archdeacon  of  Colchester,  1822-4.  Bishop  of  Chester,  1824- 
8;  of  London,  1829-56;  resigned.  P.C,  1828.  Set  himself  tore- 
organise  the  established  Church.  Instrumental  in  securing  the 
establishment  of  an  Ecclesiastical  Commission,  which  resulted 
in  the  removal  of  such  abuses  as  pluralism,  non-residence,  etc. 
Instituted  a  fund  for  the  building  and  endowing  of  churches 
in  the  Metropolis — afterwards  merged  in  the  London  Dio- 
cesan Church  Building  Society.  Worked  strenuously  to 
remedy  the  inadequate  provision  of  schools  and  clergy  in 
London.  Took  an  active  part  in  debates  in  the  House  of 
Lords,  opposing  the  Catholic  Emancipation  Bill  but  sup- 
porting the  Test  and  Corporation  Act,  also  the  Reform  Bill. 
In  the  controversy  arising  out  of  the  Tractarian  Movement 
he  maintained  a  strictly  impartial  attitude.  Married  (i)  Anna 
Maria  Heath,  of  Hemblmgton,  Norfolk,  Nov.  6,  1810; 
(2)  Dorothy  Cox,  widow  of  Thomas  Kent,  barrister,  1819. 
Described  by  Archdeacon  Hale  as  one  of  the  best  parish 
priests .  . .  one  of  the  most  simple-hearted  of  mankind  and  one 
of  the  firmest  of  friends.  Edited  five  plays  of  .Eschylus,  with 
notes  and  glossaries.  Died  Aug.  5,  1857,  at  Fulham.  Brother 
of  the  next,  etc.;  father  of  .Arthur  W.  (1847).  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Hennessy;  D.N.B.;  Reginald  Blomfield.) 

BLOMFIELD,  EDWARD  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Caius,  Mar.  9,  1807.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  schoolmaster,  of 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  B.  there  Feb.  14,  1788.  School, 
Bury  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1807-12; 
Prizeman;  Chancellor's  medal;  Browne  medals;  B.A.  (13/A 
Wrangler)  1811.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Mar.  19,  1812; 
M..\.  (Emmanuel)  1814.  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Emmanuel, 
1813-16.  Travelling  Bachelor,  1813-15.  Proctor,  1816.  Ord. 
priest  (Bristol)  Apr.  3,  1813.  Preacher  of  St  Mary's,  Cam- 
bridge, 1816.  A  first-rate  scholar;  upon  his  premature  death, 
a  friend  wrote  to  his  brother,  Charles,  'what  a  Marcellus  in 
letters  we  have  lost.'  .Author,  Greek  Grammar  of  Matthiae, 
translated  from  the  German;  had  also  projected  a  Greek- 
EngUsh  Lexicon.  Died  Oct.  9,  1816,  at  Cambridge,  of  a 
fever  contracted  in  Switzerland.  Buried  in  Emmanuel 
Chapel.  M.I.  there,  and  a  monument,  executed  by  Chantrey, 
in  St  James's,  Bury.  Brotherof  Charles  J.  (1803),  etc.  (Venri, 
II.  148;  G.  Mag.,  1816,  II.  373;  D.N.B.) 


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BLOMFIELD,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1845. 
[3rd  s.  of  Charles  James  (1803),  Bishop  of  London.   School, 
Eton.]    Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B..'^.  1851.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Oct.  18,  1849.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1853.   Drowned, 
June  5,   i860,  in  the  wreck  of  the  Northerner,  off  Cape 
Mendocino,   N.   America.     Brother  of   Arthur   W.    (1847). 
(T.  C.  Dale;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 
BLOMFIELD,   GEORGE   BECHER.    Adm.   pens,    (age   17)   at 
Trinity,  June  26,  1819.  S.  of  Charles,  schoolmaster,  of  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  B.  there  Nov.  28,  1801.   School,  Bury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1820.    Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct.  18,  1821; 
Scholar,  1822;  B..\.  1824;  M..\.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
Dec.  1824;  priest  (Bangor)  1825;  C.  of  Hawarden,  Flints., 
1824-7.   R.  of  Taltenhall,  Cheshire,  1827-34-   R-  of  Codding- 
ton,  1827-34.    Preb.  of  Chester,  1827-85.    R.  of  Stevenage, 
Herts.,  1834-74.    Rural  Dean.    Author,  Sermons  adapted  to 
Country  Congregations.    Died  Dec.   25,    1885,   aged  84,   at 
Mollington  Hall,  Chester.  Buried  at  Backford.  M.I.  Brother 
of  Charles  J.  (1803),  etc.;  father  of  the  next.   (Peile,  11.  406; 
F.  C.  Beazley.) 
BLOMFIELD,    GEORGE   JAMES.     Adm.    pens,    at   Christ's, 
May  21,  1850.  S.  of  George  Becher  (above),  R.  of  Stevenage, 
Herts.    B.  Sept.   15,   1831.    School,  Charterhouse.    Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1858.    Ord.  deacon  (Wells) 
1855;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  Bishop's  Lydeard,  Somerset,  1853-6. 
C.  of  Chilton  Cantelo,  1855-61.    R.  of  Norton-under-Hamb- 
den,   i86i-go.    Died  Apr.  4,   1890,  at  Norton.    Father  of 
Louis  H.  (1879).    (PeiU,  11.  515-) 
BLOMFIELD,   JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at    Emmanuel,  Apr.   26, 
1 8 19;  a  'Ten-year'  man.   [4th  s.  of  Charles,  schoolmaster,  of 
Burj' St  Edmunds.   B.  1794.   School,  Bur>'.]   Matric.  Michs. 
1828;  B.D.   1829.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,   1820; 
priest,  June  17,  1821;  'of  Emmanuel.'    Assistant  Master  at 
Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar  School  in  1828.    Afterwards 
carried  on  his  father's  school;  there  until  1837.   R-  of  Laun- 
ton.  Oxen.,  1837-42.   R.  of  Orsett,  Essex,  1842-77.   Married 
Anna,  dau.  of  Dr  John  Smith,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Author, 
History  of  Orsett.  Died  1877,  at  Orsett.  Brother  of  George  B. 
(1819),  etc.    (S.H.A.H.;  Clergy  List,  1841.) 
BLOMFIELD,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Nov.  4,  1820. 
No  record  of  residence.    Ord.   deacon  (Norwich)   Oct.   14, 
1821,  as  'a  student  of  Christ's  College.'   {Peile,  11.  402.) 
BLOMFIELD,  JOSEPH  (1888),  see  BLUMFELD. 
BLOMFIELD,  LOUIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  25, 
1879.   S.  of  George  James  (1850),  clerk.  B.  Jan.  26,  1861,  at 
Chilton   Cantelo,   Somerset.     School,    Haileybury.     Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.   Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Chester) 
1888;  C.  of  St  Oswald's,  Chester,  18S5-7.   C.  of  Stoke  Prior, 
Worcester,   1887-9.    C.  of  EnviUe,  Staffs.,    1889-90.    Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  R.  of  Norton-under-Hambden,  Somerset, 
1890-3.  Went  to  America;  resident  at  Ellensburgh,  Kittilas, 
Co.  Washington,  U.S..'\.,  in  1911.    (Peile,  11.  666.) 
BLOMFIELD,   SAMUEL   THOMAS.     Adm.    pens,   at   Sidney, 
June  29,  1804.    S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  of  Boston,  Lines.    B. 
Jan.   19,   1783,  at  Wisbech,  Cambs.    School,  Wisbech  (Mr 
Oswyn  and  Mr  Coulcher).    Scholar,   1805;  matric.  Easter, 
1806,  as  Blomfield;  B.A.   1808,  as  Blumfield;  M.A.   1811; 
D.D.    1829,   as   Bloomfield.     Incorp.   at   Oxford,    1845,    as 
Bloomfield,  S.  T.    Ord.  deacon,   1809;  priest,  1810.    V.  of 
Bisbrooke,  Rutland,  1814-69.   Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough, 
1854-69.   Author,  theological.   Died  Sept.  28,  1869,  aged  85, 
at  Hone  House,  Wandsworth  Common.    (Bnase;  Al.  Oxon.) 
BLOOD,   HOWELL  PATISON  or  PATTISSON  LEWIS.    Adm. 
pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  19,  1856.   S.  of  Joseph  Howell, 
Esq.,  of  Witham,  Essex.   B.  Dec.  28,  1837.   School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856,  as  H.  Pattisson  L.;  Scholar,  1858;  B.A. 
i860;   M.A.    1866.    Ord.  deacon,   1861;   priest   (Rochester) 
1862.  C.-in-charge  of  Wethersfield,  Essex,  1867,  and  Windsey 
Lecturer.   R.  of  West  Bergholt,  1876-91.   Became  a  Roman 
Catholic,  1891.    Assistant  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools  in 
the  Arch-diocese  of  Westminster;  subsequently  Secretary  to 
the  Inspectors.   Died  Sept.  19,  1911,  aged  73.  at  Witham. 
(r.  A.  Walker,  511;  Gorman,  Converts  to  Rome;  The  Times, 
Sept.  21,  1911.) 
BLOOD,  NEPTUNE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1872.  S.  of  Edmond  Maghlin,  of  Brickhill,  Cratloe,  Co.  Clare. 
B.  July  7,  1853,  at  DubUn.   School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs. 
1872;  B.A.  1876.  A  member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 
Died  Jan.  14,  1919. 
BLOOM,  BENJAMIN  WALKER.   .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius. 
Apr.  29,  1828.    S.  of  James  [Gardner],  merchant,  of  Wells, 
Norfolk    [and   Sarah   Ann,    dau.    of   Benjamin   Hague,    of 
Norwich].    B.   there   1810.    School,  Norwich   (Mr  Howes). 
Matric.   Michs.    1828;    Prizeman;   Scholar,    1S29-31.     Died 
Aug.  10,  1831,  of  consumption.   Brother  of  John  H.  (1823). 
(Venn,  11.  205;  R.  Walker.) 
BLOOM,  EDWARD  FRANCIS  DANDRIDGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Aug.  8,  1896.    S.  of  Vawser,  grocer  and  draper,  of 
Fordham,  Cambs.   B.  there  Apr.  22,  i877-  Schools,  Bury  St 


Blosse,  Sir  Francis  Lynch 

Edmunds,  and  Leys,  Cambridge  (Rev.  W.  F.  Moulton). 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1898;  B.A.  (iHth  Wrangler) 
1899;  M..-\.  1903.  B.Sc.  (London)  1899.  Assistant  Master 
at  the  Cambridge  County  School,  1900-2.  Junior  Inspector  of 
Schools,  1902.  Inspector  of  Elementary  Schools,  Hertford- 
shire County,  1906-.  Of  Crofton,  The  Avenue,  Hitchin, 
Herts.    (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BLOOM,  JAMES  HARVEY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1885.  [S. 
of  James  Graver,  late  C.  of  Gayton  Thorpe  with  East 
Walton,  Norfolk,  deceased.  B.  Dec.  28,  i860.]  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Calcutta)  1888;  priest  (St  Albans) 
1889;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Hertford,  1888-9.  C.  of  Hemsworth, 
Yorks.,  1S90-2.  Head  Master  of  Long  Marston  Grammar 
School,  1893-5.  R.  of  Whitchurch,  Warws.,  1896-1917. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Lived  latterly  at  30,  Brandreth 
Road,  Upper  Tooting.  Not  in  Crockford,  1923.  Genealogist. 
Author,  miscellaneous.  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  1; 
Crockford,  192 1-2;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BLOOM,  JOHN  HAGUE,  .^dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  31, 
1823.  S.  of  James  Gardner,  Esq.,  of  Wells,  Norfolk  [and 
Ami  Hague,  of  Walsingham].  B.  there  Oct.  6,  1805.  School, 
Chelsea  (Mr  Clement).  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  19,  1828;  priest,  June  5,  1831.  V.  of 
Castle  .A.cre,  Norfolk,  1833-73.  V.  of  Newton,  1841-73. 
Chaplain  to  Augustus,  Duke  of  Sussex.  Married  Frances, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Lombe  Graver,  of  S.  Creake,  Norfolk,  Mar.  17, 
1829.  Author,  Pulpii  Oratory  in  the  time  of  James  I,  etc. 
Died  May  26,  1873.  Buried  at  Castle  Acre.  Brother  of 
Benjamin  W.  (1828).   (Fejin,  11.  187.) 

BLOOMFIELD,  BENJAMIN  MEYNELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  July  7,  1869.  S.  of  John  Caldwell,  Esq.,  of  Castle 
Caldwell,  Ballj'shannon,  Ireland.  B.  1850.  [School,  Harrow.] 
Capt..  3rd  (Militia)  Batt.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers.  J. P.  for 
Co.  Fermanagh.   Died  v.p.  Nov.  26,  1886.   (Burke,  I.G.) 

BLOOMFIELD,  EDV/IN  NEWSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Jan.  14,  1S46.  S.  and  h.  of  Edwin,  Capt.  of 
Infantry,  of  Otley,  Suffolk.  B.  Sept.  25,  1827,  at  Gt  Glenham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Mar.  22,  1847;  B.A. 
(i3«Aiy»-aHg;fr)  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1850.  Ord. 
deacon,  1853;  priest  (Ely)  1854.  R.  of  Guestling,  Sussex, 
1862-1914.  Botanist;  contributed  articles  to  many  botanical 
journals.  Died  Apr.  29,  1914,  at  Guestling.  (British  and  Irish 
Botanists.) 
BLOOMFIELD,  ERNEST  [ALBERT  REGINALD]  READ.   Adm. 

pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  12,  1888.  S.  of ,  deceased. 

School,  Christ's  College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889,  as  E.  Albert  Reginald  R.;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1922. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  Hauraki  Regt.,  New 
Zealand  Force).   Brother  of  the  next.    (Univ.  War  List.) 
BLOOMFIELD,  HENRY  READ.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 

Sept.    12,    1888.     S.    of   ,   deceased.     School,    Christ's 

College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Matric.  Michs.  1888. 
Brother  of  the  above. 
BLOOMFIELD,  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  May  7,  1886. 
Matric.  Michs.  18S6;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Incorp.  at 
Durham,  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Chester)  1892. 
C.  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire,  1890-4.  Held  other  curacies, 
1894-1905.  V.  of  Moordown,  Hants.,  1905-24.  Surrogate, 
1918-39-.  Of  31,  Florence  Road,  Bournemouth,  in  1938. 
(Crockford,  1939.) 
BLOOMFIELD,  JOHN  COLPOYS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Peterhouse,  Feb.  3,  1806.  Of  Ireland.  [S.  and  h.  of  John, 
Esq.,  of  Redwood,  Co.  Tipperary.]  B.  1788.  School,  Win- 
chester. Matric.  Michs.  1806.  High  Sheriff  of  Co.  Fer- 
managh, 1825.  Married  Frances  .Arabella,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Caldwell,  Bart.,  of  Castle  Caldwell,  June  11,  1817.  Died 
Jan,  1881.  (T.  A.  Walker,  379;  Burke,  LG.) 
BLOOMFIELD,  SAMUEL  THOMAS,  see  BLOMFIELD. 
BLORE,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  18, 
1846.  S.  of  Edward  [architect  and  artist,  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.  B.  Jan.  24,  1828].  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1847;  Scholar,  1849;  B..^.  (37'^  Wrangler  and  5th  Classic) 
1851;  M.A.  1854.  FeUow,  1S53.  Tutor,  1857-75-  Vice- 
Master,  1880-5.  Cricket  'blue,'  1848,  1849,  1850,  1851; 
founder,  with  F.  H.  Wh>'mper,  of  the  'Quidnuncs'  cricket 
club  Chief  promoter  of  the  restoration  of  the  College 
Chapel.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Ely)  1855.  Died  June  24 
1885,  aged  57,  in  College.  (W.  R.  Lyon,  Elevens  of  Three 
Great  Schools.) 
BLOSSE  [LYNCH-BLOSSE],  Sir  FRANCIS  LYNCH,  Bart.  Adm. 
Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1819.  S.  and  h.  of 
Sir  Robert,  Bart.  B.  Aug.  1801,  at  Llandough,  Glam. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1820;  M..A..  1821.  Incorp.  at 
Dublin,  1823.  Succeeded  his  father  as  9th  Bart.,  Jan.  1818. 
In  Holy  Orders.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WilHam  Conyng- 
ham  (Plunket),  ist  Baron  Plunket,  of  Newtown,  Apr.  5, 
1824.   Died  July  5,  1840,  at  Perrin  Castle.   (G.E.C.,  i.  242.) 


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Blott,  John  Woode 

BLOTT  JOHN  WOODE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  June  7, 
1806.  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  Scholar;  B.A.  1810;  M.A.  1813. 
Ord  deacon  (Sarum,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Dec.  20,  1810; 
priest  (London)  June  i,  1817.   C.  of  Croydon,  Cambs.,  1810. 

BLOUNT,  ARCHIBALD  [HENRY].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  31,  1859.  S.  and  h.  of  WilUam,  Esq.,  of 
Orchehill  House,  near  Gerrard's  Cross,  Middlesex  [by  his  2nd 
wife  Lady  Charlotte  Jane  Seymour,  dau.  of  Edward,  Duke 
of  Somerset].  B.  June  25,  1841.  School,  Brighton  College. 
Matric.  Easter,  i860,  as  A.  H.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2, 
i8f.2.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1871.  Died  1907.  (Brighton  Coll. 
Reg.,  37;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BLOUNT,  GEORGE  LANE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  7  1774.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  Commissioner 
of  Taxes  B.  Sept.  22,  1756.  Schools,  Charterhouse  and 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1774;  B.A.  1778;  M.A.  1782.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  3,  i775-  Baron  of  the  Exchequer, 
1798;  again  in  1819  and  1821-30.  Died  Mar.  19,  1847, 
aged  90  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Brother  of  John  B. 
(1776).    {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BLOUNT,  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1878  S  and  h.  of  John  Hillier,  M.D.,  deceased.  B.  June  29, 
1859,  at  Bagshot,  Surrey.  [School,  Winchester.]  Matric 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  Artist;  a  convinced  follower  of 
Ruskin.  Founded  the  Haslemere  Peasant  Industries,  1896, 
and  ♦ogether  with  his  wife,  organised  Christmas  performances 
of  Nativity  Legend  scenes  by  the  Haslemere  children  and 
workers  in  the  local  hand-spinning  and  weaving  schools 
Preached  every  Sunday  in  a  little  Church  that  he  had  founded 
at  Haslemere;  insisted  that  the  basis  of  art  must  be  religious. 
Vice-President  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  Painters  in  Water 
Colours.  Author,  ^rfeor  rj(as,  a  book  of  designs.  Died  July  6, 
1937,  at  St  Cross,  Haslemere,  Surrey.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  7,  1937-) 

BLOUNT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  2, 
I88-'  S  of  John  Hillyer,  physician,  deceased.  B.  at  Bagshot, 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886.  Brother  of  Godfrey 
(1878). 
BLOUNT,  JOHN  BURRELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Tune  25  1776.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  Com- 
missioner of  Taxes.  B.  Feb.  23,  1758.  Schools,  Charterhouse 
and  Winchester.  Scholar,  1776;  matric.  Michs.  1779;  B.A 
1780-  M  A  1783.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  LUt.  dim.  from  Ely) 
Tune' 8,  1782  (he  was  ord.  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College, 
Tune  23,  1782) ;  C.  of  Rampton,  Cambs.,  1782.  R.  of  Barrow, 
Cheshire,  1785-1804.  Died  Feb.  10,  1844,  aged  86,  at  Ken- 
nington.  Brother  of  George  L.  (i774)-   {St  John  s  Coll.  Adm., 

IV.) 

BLOW,  EDWARD  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct  I  1883.  S.  of  WilUam  (1842),  R.  of  Layer  Breton.  B. 
Apr  19  1863.  School,  Felsted  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883-  B.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Rochester) 
1894'  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Milton-next-Gravesend,  1892-4.  C. 
of  Snodland,  Kent,  1894-5.  C.  of  Steep,  Hants.,  1895-9-  R- 
of  Stretton-on-Fosse  with  Ditchford,  Warws.,  1899-1939-. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  572;  Crockford,  i939-) 

BLOW  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  14,  1834.  S.  of 
William  (next),  clerk,  of  Goodmanham,  Market  Weighton, 
Yorks.  School,  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1839-  M.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon,  1839;  priest  (York)  1840. 
C  of  Londesborough,  Yorks.,  1840-66.  C.  of  Goodmanham, 
1866-70-  R.  there,  1870-81.  Resided  latterly  at  Kirby 
Moorside,  Yorks.  Died  July  19,  1883,  aged  67,  at  Bridlmgton 
Quay.   {Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  July  25,  1883.) 

BLOW  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Sidney,  Feb.  i,  1813. 
S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Cottingham,  Yorks.  B.  there  Oct.  28, 
1789.  School,  Cottingham.  Matric.  Easter,  1814;  B.A.  1817. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  21,  181S;  priest,  June  27,  1819;  K- 
of  Goodmanham  with  Eastrop,  Yorks.,  1819-70.  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  Yorks.  Died  June  29,  1870,  aged  80.  Father  of  the 
above  and  of  the  next.    {The  Guardian,  July  6,  1870.) 

BLOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  4,  1842. 
S  of  Wilham  (above),  R.  of  Goodmanham,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  pnest 
(York)  1848;  C.  of  Goodmanham,  Yorks.,  1851-5.  R.  of 
Layer-Breton,  Essex,  1855-86.  A  distinguished  amateur 
violinist;  he  possessed  the  finest  private  collection  of  violins 
in  Great  Britain.  Took  a  prominent  part  in  the  foundation 
of  the  Cambridge  University  Musical  Society.  Died  Dec.  25, 
1886  aged  67,  at  Layer  Breton.  Brother  of  John  (1834)  and 
father  of  Edward  P.  (1883).  {T.  A.  Walker,  478;  Boase,  iv. 
Suppl.) 

BLOWS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1881;  adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Oct.  19,  1882.  S.  of  WUliam,  farmer.  B.  at 
Welney,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  Aug.  10,  1862.  [School,  St  Mark's 
CoUege,  Chelsea.]  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888;  B.Sc.  (London) 
1892.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Cambridge  Higher  Grade 
School,  1881;  at  St  Mark's  Upper  School,  Chelsea,  1884-94. 


Bluett,  Nugent  Lovell 

Lecturer  on  Education  at  the  Cusack  Institute,  Moorfields, 
1890-1904.  Principal  of  Eton  House  School,  Southend-on- 
Sea,  1900-4.  Author,  text-books  on  Psychology  and  Logic, 
etc.  Died  Feb.  5, 1904,  at  Eton  House  School.  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory;  The  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Feb.  12,  1904.) 

BLOXAM,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  5>  1819. 
Of  Warws.  [4th  s.  of  Richard  Rouse,  D.D.,  Master  of  Rugby 
School.  B.  there  Sept.  21,  1801.  School,  Rugby.]  Migrated 
to  Oxford;  matric.  (Worcester  College)  Dec.  i,  1820,  age  19; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Fellow  of  Worcester  College. 
The  well-known  naturalist.  P.C.  of  Twycross,  Leics.,  1839- 
71.  R.  of  Gt  Harborough,  1871-8.  Government  naturalist 
and  geologist  to  the  Blonde  (which  conveyed  the  bodies  of 
the  King  and  Queen  of  the  Sandwich  Islands  to  their  native 
land)  1824.  Made  a  large  collection  of  natural  history 
specimens,  afterwards  given  to  the  British  Museum.  Author, 
botanical,  etc.;  joint  author  (with  Churchill  Babington)  of 
Botany  of  Charnwood  Forest.  Died  Feb.  2,  1878,  at  Gt 
Harborough.   {British  and  Irish  Botanists;  D.N.B.) 

BLOXAM,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  1862.  S.  of  Matthew,  house-decorator  [of  Hamp- 
stead].  B.  May  11,  1844,  at  Bloomsbury,  Middlesex.  [School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  U..\. 
1869.  Lecturer  at  the  College  Institute,  Llandovery,  1866-74- 
Assistant  Secretarv  of  the  Anthropological  Institute,  1879-. 
Became  a  Roman' Catholic,  1900.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BLOXAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  23)  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  12,  181 3.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  High- 
gate.  School,  Hemel  Hempstead  (Dr  Hamilton).  Matric. 
Michs.  1813.   Died  Feb.  25,  1815,  at  Highgate.   (G.  Mag.) 

BLUCHER  [LEBRECHT  Von],  of  WAHLSTADT,  Prince.  Adm. 
nobleman  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1814;  Hon.  LL.D.  1814. 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1814.  Field-Marshal  in  the  Prussian  Army. 
Joined  WeUington  on  the  field  of  Waterloo,  1815.  Died 
Sept.  t2,  1819,  aged  77. 

BLOCHER-ALTONA,  GUSTAV  BRIDGES,  Count.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Jesus,  1891.  S.  of  Count  Conrad.  B.  Apr.  24, 
1873,  at  Elsinore,  Denmark.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891. 

BLUCK,  JOHN  HINTON.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  2, 

1842.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Walsoken,  Norfolk.  B.  June  26,  1823. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest 
(York)  1848;  C.  of  Whitby,  1848-50.  Held  other  curacies, 
1850-83.  V.  of  AmpneyCrucis.Gloucs.,  1883-99.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1900.    (Crockford.) 

BLUCKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  6,  1771.  Of 
Herts.  [S.  of  Matthew  (1736),  K-  of  Hunsdon,  Herts., 
deceased.  School,  St  Paul's.  .\dm.  there  July  26,  1766,  age 
12,  as  Richard  Martin;  his  father  changed  his  name  'for 
special  reasons,'  according  to  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.]  Scholar, 
1771;  Exhibitioner,  1772;  matric.  Easter,  1772;  B.A.  1776. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  i,  i777;  priest  (London)  Dec.  21, 
1778;  C.  of  Comberton,  Cambs.,  i777-  Brother  of  the  next. 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLUCKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  10,  1771.  [S.  of  Matthew  (i736)i  R-  of  Hunsdon, 
Herts.,  deceased;  took  his  mother's  name  of  Martin  in  1760; 
see  note  sub  Richard  (above).]  School,  Hertford.  Matric. 
Easter,  1772;  Scholar,  i775;  B.A.  1776;  M.A.  1802.  V.  of 
Edlesborough,  Bucks.,  1783-1805.  R.  of  Nettleswell,  Essex, 
1802-5.  Brother  of  the  above.  (T.  A.  Walker,  335;  Al. 
Cantab.,  Pt  I,  i.  169.) 

BLUETT,  CHARLES  COURTNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  12,  1847.  Matric.  Lent,  1S48;  B.k.  1852;  M.A.  1855. 
Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Manchester)  1853;  C.  of  Didsbury, 
Lanes.,  1852-8.  R.  of  Barlow  Moor,  1858-78.  V.  of  Carlton- 
on-Trent,  Notts.,  1878-86.  Resided  latterly  at  Haigh,  Wigan. 
[John  Courtney  [Bluett],  of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  was  a 
barrister  of  Gray's  Inn;  adm.  there  .^pr.  15,  1837,  age  45; 
called  to  the  Bar,  1845;  perhaps  father  of  this  man.]  Died 
Oct.  18,  1915,  aged  87,  at  Haigh.  {Crockford;  The  Times, 
Oct.  20,  19x5-) 

BLUETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  17,  1829.  Of 
Cornwall.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Lovell  (1787),  clerk.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1S30;  B.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon,  1839;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1841;  C.  of  Gawcott,  Bucks.,  1841-4.  C.  of  Yalding,  Kent, 
1845-59.  c.  of  Lydford,  Somerset,  1862-8.  C.  of  Newlyn 
East,  CornwaU,  1868-9.  C.  of  Dengie,  near  Maldon,  Essex, 
1869-71.  C.  of  Woodton,  near  Bungay,  Suffolk,  1871-5-  C. 
of  Mundford,  1875-8.  [In  Boase,  Coll.  Cornub.,  the  name 
occurs  as  Blewett  or  Blewitt.]  Brother  of  Thomas  L.  (1822) 
and  father  of  Thomas  L.  (1874)-  (Co//-  Cornub.) 
BLUETT,  NUGENT  LOVELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  30,  1871.  Of  Yorks.  B.  Jan.  31,  1849,  at  Kirkstall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1879.    Ord.  deacon. 


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Bluett,  Peter 

1875;  priest  (Winchester)  1876;  C.  of  Bermondsey,  1875-9. 
C.  of  Portsea,  Hants.,  1881-2.  V.  of  Gt  Redisham,  Suffolk, 
1894-1903.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1905. 

BLUETT,  PETER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  30, 

1786.  [Probably  s.  and  h.  of  James,  of  Falmouth,  Cornwall.] 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1786.  Migrated  to 
Oxford;  matric.  (New  College)  Mar.  17,  1787,  age  18.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  29,  1790.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Inner 
Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

BLUETT,  THOMAS  LOVELL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  3, 

1787.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Falmouth,  Cornwall.  B.  there 
May  15,  1767.  Schools,  Truro  (Dr  Cardaw)  and  Brislington, 
near  Bristol  (Dr  Ireland).  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar, 
1788;  B.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  30,  1792.  V.  of 
Mullion,  Cornwall,  1831-4.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Mr 
Vigurs,  of  Faknouth.  Died  Apr.  2,  1834,  aged  66,  at  MuUion. 
Father  of  the  next  and  John  (1829).   (Coll.  Cornub.) 

BLUETT,  THOMAS  LOVELL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  8, 
1822.  Of  Cornwall.  [S.  of  Thomas  Lovell  (above),  clerk.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826.  C.  of  Philleigh,  Cornwall, 
1840.  Died  unmarried  1841,  at  Penryn,  at  his  brother's 
house.   Brother  of  John  (1829).   (G.  A/ag.,  1841,  i.  550.) 

BLUETT,  THOMAS  LOVELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1874.  S.  of  John  (1829),  clerk.  B.atYalding.  Bapt.  Nov.  18, 
1855.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1880; 
priest  (Exeter)  1881;  C.  of  Exeter,  1880-2.  C.  of  Norbiton, 
Surrey,  1882-3.  C.  of  Southchurch,  Essex,  1883-93.  V.  of 
Colney  St  Peter,  Herts.,  1893-1927;  retired.  Lived  latterly  at 
Worthing,  Sussex.   Died  1936.   {Eagle,  l.  72.) 

BLUMBERG,  CHARLES  [NATHANIEL].  Adm.  pens,  (age  22) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  May  12,  1859.  2nd  s.  of  Ludwig  Alexander. 
B.  1837.  Matric.  Michs.  1859,  as  C.  Nathaniel.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  2,  i860.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1863.  On  the 
Western  Circuit;  at  the  Devon,  Exeter,  Plymouth  and 
Devonport  Sessions.  Died  Jan.  16, 191 1.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BLUMBERG,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Feb.  9, 1856.  S.  of  Ludwig,  merchant,  of  Kensington,  London. 
B.  in  Paris.  School,  Kingston-on-Thames  (Rev.  F.  M. 
Arnold).  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1864. 
Entered  the  Army  (17th  Lancers,  1859;  Lieut.,  1862;  Capt., 
1867;  retired,  1877).  Died  Nov.  16,  1882,  in  an  asylum. 
Brother  of  Charles  (above).   (Venn,  11.  329.) 

BLUMBERG,  SAMUEL  HENRY  GUSTAV  D'ARNIM.  Matric. 
Non-CoU.  Lent,  18S7.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  18,  1887. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Southport.  B.  Apr.  7,  1869- 
Died  Mar.  11,  1932,  in  London.  (T.  A.  Walker,  594;  The 
Times,  Mar.  12,  1932.) 

BLUME,  LIONEL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S.  of  Bemhard, 
merchant,  of  London  and  Berhn.  B.  Feb.  6,  1877,  at  Willes- 
den,  London.  Schools,  Clifton  College  and  Bonn  Gymnasium. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1895-8;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
ist  Class)  1898;  LL.B.  1899.  Barrister.  Died  Mar.  12,  1902, 
aged  25,  at  7,  Montague  Street,  London,  W.C.  (Venn,  11. 
54I-) 

BLUMFELD  or  BLOMFIELD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1888,  as  Blumfield.  S.  of  Louis  [Blumfeld],  merchant,  of 
London.  B.  there  Mar.  i,  1870.  School,  University  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1888,  as  Blumfeld;  B.A.  1891;  M.B. 
and  B.Ch.  1894;  M.D.  1897.  At  St  George's  Hospital, 
London.  Anaesthetist  and  Teacher  of  Anaesthetics  at  St 
Mary's  Hospital.  Anaesthetist  at  the  Grosvenor  Hospital 
for  Women  and  Children;  at  the  Metropolitan  Hospital,  and 
at  the  National  Dental  Hospital,  1897-1912.  Consulting 
Anaesthetist  to  St  George's  Hospital,  London.  Chairman 
of  the  Anaesthetics  Committee,  Medical  Research  Council 
and  Royal  Society  of  Medicine.  O.B.E.,  1919.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Of  19,  St  .■Andrew's  Mansions,  London,  W.,  1938. 
First  editor  of  the  Caian  (College  Magazine).  Author, 
Anaesthetics;  Anaesthetics  in  Theory  and  Practice;  St  George's 
Hospital,  1733-1933,  etc.  (Venn,  11.  496;  Medical  Directory, 
1938;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BLUMHARDT,  EDWARD  KEANE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  i,  1866.  S.  of  Charles  Henry,  clerk  [of 
Krishnaghur,  Bengal].  B.  Dec.  18,  1847.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1867;  B.X.  1870.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1870;  priest  (Calcutta)  1874;  Missionary  (C.M.S.) 
at  Calcutta,  1871-80.  C.  of  Whitwell,  Derbs.,  1880-8.  R. 
of  Brimington,  1888-96.  V.  of  Wadworth,  Yorks.,  1896- 
1920.  Keenly  interested  in  the  preservation  and  transcribing 
of  old  Parish  Registers.  Resided  latterly  at  Bexley,  Kent. 
Died  there  Dec.  3,  1921,  aged  73.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Magda- 
lene Coll.  Mag.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1921.) 

BLUNDELL,  BRYAN.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  1807  (sic) ;  no  record 
in  College  Adm.  Reg.  Of  HoUinshed,  Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh 
[where  he  is  said  to  have  entered  St  John's  College,  Cam- 
bridge] . 


Blunt,  Arthur  Henry 

BLUNDELL  [post  MOSS  BLUNDELL],  FREDERICK  BLUN- 
DELL;  sctf  MOSS,  F.  B. 

BLUNDELL,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  3,  1889.  S.  of  Augustus  Rickards,  R.  of  Llanvihangel 
Crucomey,  Mon.  B.  Aug.  5,  1867,  at  Puddletown,  Dorset. 
Schools,  Marlborough  and  Berhn  University.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  B..\.  1892.  Assistant  Master  at  WelUngton  College, 
1897-1914.  F.G.S.,  F.S.A.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
Nottage  Court,  Porthcawl,  Glam.  J. P.  Died  Apr.  24,  1939. 
Brother  of  Henry  A.  (1893).  (Kelly,  Handbook,  1937;  The 
Times,  Apr.  27,  1939.) 

BLUNDELL,  GEORGE  PEACOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  21,  1819.  Of  Lanes.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1820;  B..A..  1824.   C.  of  Parson  Drove,  Cambs.,  1826. 

BLUNDELL,  HENRY  ALLEN,  .-^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1893.  S.  of  Augustus  [Rickards],  R.  of  Llanvihangel, 
Abergavenny,  Mon.  B.  .\pr.  28,  1870,  at  Newport,  Men. 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Died  1911. 
Brother  of  George  E.  (1889). 

BLUNDELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  21,  1811. 
B.  at  North  Meols,  Lanes.  [Perhaps  s.  of  William  and  Mary 
Blundell,  of  Churchtown.  Bapt.  at  North  Meols,  July  5, 
1795.]    (E.  Axon.) 

BLUNDELL,  JONATHAN.  .4dm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  21,  1877.  S.  of  William  Dixon  (?  Dickson),  clerk, 
deceased.  B.  at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1887;  C.  of  Charlton 
with  Brokenborough,  Wilts.,  1887-90.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Gloucester,  1898-1904;  retired.  Of  7,  Belgrave  Road, 
Gloucester,  1933.    (Crockford,  1933.) 

BLUNDELL,  JONATHAN  [BLUNDELL  HOLLINSHEAD].  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27,  1851.  Did  not  reside. 
2nd  s.  of  Richard  [Blundell]  Hollinshed,  of  Liverpool. 
Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Christ  Church)  Oct.  20,  1852, 
age  20,  as  Jonathan  Blundell  HoUinshead.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BLUNDELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  May  3, 
1811.  S.  of  Major.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1813; 
Scholar,  1815;  B.A.  i8i8.  Died  1819,  aged  22.  (G.  Mag., 
Mar.  1819,  I.  282.) 

BLUNDELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Nov.  2,  1789. 
2nd  s.  of  Bryan,  merchant,  of  Liverpool.  B.  there  Sept.  24, 
1764.  Schools,  Liverpool  (Mr  Litton)  and  Rainford  (Mr 
Braithwaite).  Matric.  Michs.  1790;  B.A.  1794.  P.C.  of  St 
Atme's,  Liverpool,  1802-42.  Died  Nov.  11,  1842,  aged  78. 
(G.  Mag.,  1843,  I.  103.) 

BLUNDSTONEorRICHARDSON-BLUNDSTONE,  see  RICHARD- 
SON, EDWIN  (1881). 

BLUNN,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  i, 
1863.  S.  of  James,  hatter.  B.  Aug.  24,  1844,  at  Leamington, 
Warws.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar;  B.A.  (i$th  Wrangler) 
1867;  LL.M.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest  (Exeter)  1876; 
C.  of  Ashburton,  Devon,  1875-7.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy, 
1877-98.  Received  the  Egyptian  medal,  Khedive's  Bronze 
Star,  1884.  R.  of  Frankton,  Warws.,  1900-10.  Died  Aug.  12, 
1910,  aged  65,  at  15,  Berkeley  Road,  Crouch  End,  London. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  13,  1910;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BLUNT,  [ABEL]  GERALD  [WILSON].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Apr.  2,  1846.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  (1812),  deceased, 
late  R.  of  Streatham,  Surrey.  [B.  July  25,  1827.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1846,  as  G.  W.;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  i86o,  as  A.  G.  W. 
Travelhng  Bachelor  Student,  1850-2.  Ord.  deacon,  1851; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1852;  C.  of  Lilleshall,  Salop,  1851-6.  V.  of 
Crewe  Green,  Cheshire,  1856-60.  Domestic  Chaplain  to 
Lord  Crewe,  1856-60.  R.  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex,  1860-1902. 
Died  there  Feb.  8,  1902,  aged  74.  Brother  of  Henry  G.  S. 
(1840)  and  father  of  Gerald  H.  (1673)-  (Burke,  L.G.;  Crock- 
ford.) 

BLUNT,  ARTHUR  CROSBIE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893. 
S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam  Octavius  (1865),  R.  of  Chester-le-Street, 
Durham.  [B.  Dec.  1873.  School,  Uppingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1930.  Ord.  deacon,  1898; 
priest  (Durham)  1899.  C.  of  Medomsley,  Durham,  1898- 
1901.  C.  of  Scarisorough,  1901-4.  V.  of  Ganton,  1904-13.  V. 
of  Gargrave-in-Craven,  1913-39-.  Rural  Dean  of  Settle, 
1925-39-.   (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BLUNT,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  12,  1854.  S.  of  Samuel  Jasper,  Esq.,  of  London 
[Colonial  Office],  and  of  Tooting,  Surrey.  B.  Oct.  13,  1835, 
at  Chelsea.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
Exhibitioner;  Scholar;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon, 
1859;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  i860;  C.  of  Leckhamp- 
ton,  Gloucs.,  1859-61.  Lecturer  at  St  Andrew's,  Holborn, 
1861-3.  Chaplain  and  Secretary  to  HockeriU  Training  Col- 
lege, Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.,  1864-71,  and  C.  of  Bishop's 
Stortford.  Died  Dec.  17,  1871,  at  HockeriU.  Brother  of 
WiUiam  O.  (1865).    (.Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 


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Blunt,  Arthur  Stanley  Vaughan 

BLUNT,  ARTHUR  STANLEY  VAUGHAN.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  I,  1889.  2nd  s.  of  Richard  Frederick  Lefevre,  Arch- 
deacon and  R.  of  Scarborough,  Yorks.  B.  Sept.  6,  1870. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1897. 
Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (York)  1895;  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Sharrow,  Sheffield,  1894-7.  C.  of  Scarborough,  1897-8.  V.  of 
Ham,  Surrey,  1898-1906.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bournemouth, 
1906-12.  Chaplain  of  the  British  Embassy  Church,  Paris, 
1912-21.  V.  of  St  John's,  Paddington,  1921-9.  Chaplain  to 
the  Forces,  1915-18;  Senior  Chaplain,  Paris  Area,  1918-19. 
Joint  Secretary  of  the  British  Army  and  Navy  Leave  Club 
in  Paris.  O.B.E.,  1920.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov. 
23,  1929,  aged  59,  in  London.  Brother  of  Walter  B.  F.  (1881). 
{King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  25,  1929.) 

BLUNT,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  24,  1830.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  Charles  [of  Bretlands, 
Chertsey,  Surrey].  B.  Nov.  22,  1810,  at  Calcutta.  School, 
Edinburgh  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834; 
M.A.  1845.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  22,  1832. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1835.  Practised  at  Madras,  1837.  Suc- 
ceeded his  cousin.  Sir  Walter  Blunt,  of  Heathfield  Park, 
Sussex,  as  6th  Bart.,  July  13,  1847.  Sheriff  of  Sussex,  1873. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  Died  unmarried  Nov.  5,  1890.  (G.E.C.,  v. 
50;  The  Times,  Nov.  7,  1890.) 

BLUNT,  GEORGE  EDWARD  BLUNT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1892.  Of  Leics.  2nd  s.  of  George  Henry,  of 
9,  Belmont  Villas,  Leicester.  B.  June  21,  1874,  at  Leicester. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Entered  the  theatrical 
profession,  1898.  Proprietor  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  Theatre, 
Liverpool,  1903-.  Died  Sept.  23,  1938,  at  Melbourne, 
Austraha.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept.  27,  1938.) 

BLUNT,  GERALD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  7,  1873.  S.  and  h.  of  Abel  Gerald  (1846),  R.  of  Chelsea, 
Middlesex.  B.  June  27,  1854,  at  Lilleshall,  Salop.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1895. 
Assistant  Master  at  Bengeo  School,  Herts.;  at  the  Royal 
Naval  School,  New  Cross.  Head  Master  of  a  Preparator>' 
School,  St  Salvator's,  St  Andrew's,  Fife,  1882-1902.  Re- 
moved to  Springfield  Park,  Horsham,  Sussex,  and  opened  a 
Preparatory  School  there,  1903-23;  retired.  F.R.G.S.  Lived 
for  some  years  at  Worthing,  and  latterly  at  Horsham.  J. P. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  13,  1935,  aged  80,  at 
Horsham.  (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1928-9;  The  Times,  May  15,  1935.) 

BLUNT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1787.  Matric. 
Michs.  1787.  [Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Springfield  Place, 
Horsham,  Sussex];  if  so,  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex,  and  of  fne 
Exchequer.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Jasper  Atkinson, 
Esq.    Perhaps  father  of  the  next.   (Dallaway,  11.  34--) 

BLUNT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  20, 
1812.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (?  above),  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex. 
B.  Aug.  12,  1794,  at  Dulwich,  Surrey.  [School,  Merchant 
Taylors'  (Henry  Jasper).]  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Exhibitioner; 
B.A.  (gth  Wrangler)  1817;  M.A.  1820.  Fellow,  1817.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  July  5,  1818;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1818;  V.  of 
Clare,  Suffolk,  1819-32.  P.C.  of  Trinity  Church,  Upper 
Chelsea,  Middlesex,  1832-6.  R.  of  Streatham,  Surrey,  1835- 
43.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Richmond.  Married  Julia  Anne, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Nailer,  Esq.,  of  Chelsea,  Dec.  21,  1820.  A 
preacher  of  eminence.  Author,  Lectures,  Sermons,  etc.  Died 
July  20,  1843.  Buried  at  Streatham.  Father  of  Abel  G.  W. 
(1846)  and  Henry  G.  S.  (1840).   (D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.) 

BLUNT,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1867.  S. 
of  Henry,  chemist.  B.  at  Meole  Brace,  Salop.  Bapt.  Apr.  9, 
1848.   Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871. 

BLUNT,  HENRY  GEORGE  SCAWEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  May  25,  1840.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (1812),  R.  of 
Streatham,  Surrey.  B.  1821,  at  Clare,  Sufiolk.  [School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1859.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  Farehani, 
Wilts.,  1845-6;  P.C.  there,  1846-7.  R.  of  Kirkby  Overblow, 
Yorks.,  1847-58.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  London, 
1858-99.  Rural  Dean  of  St  Sepulchre's,  London,  1885-90. 
Married  Charlotte  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Daniell.  Died  Mar. 
22,  1899,  aged  77.  Brother  of  Abel  Gerald  W.  (1846)  and 
father  of  the  next.   (Hennessy;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BLUNT,  HENRY  WILFRID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  13,  1866.  S.  and  h.  of  Henrv  George  Scawen  (above), 
R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  B.  1847.  [Schools,  Rossall  and 
Brighton  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A. 
1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1870;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  Gains- 
borough, Lines.,  1870-2.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  1872-9. 
Chaplain  to  Messrs  Meeking  and  Co.,  1875-84;  of  Holbom 
Union,  1877-84.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Grays  Inn  Road,  1879- 
84.  R.  of  Bridgham,  Norfolk,  and  V.  of  Roudham,  1884- 
1931.  County  Magistrate  for  Norfolk.  Died  Jan.  22,  1931,  at 
Bridgham.   (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Hennessy.) 


Blunt,  William 

BLUNT,  JOHN.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21, 
1784.  S.  of  Joseph,  brazier,  of  Birmingham.  School,  Birming- 
ham (Mr  Price).  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A. 
1788;  M.A.  1791.  Fellow,  1789-94.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield 
and  Coventrv)  June  22,  1788;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1791;  C.  of 
St  Martin's,  Birmingham,  1788.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Stafford, 
1791.  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme,  1791-1812.  P.C.  of  Blurton,  Stafis.,  1801-43.  V.  of 
Lilleshall,  Salop,  1816-43.  Died  June  14,  1843,  aged  77. 
Father  of  John  J.  (1812).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BLUNT,  JOHN  ELIJAH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  30,  1814.  S.  and  h.  of  John  [of  Woodford,  Essex].  B. 
in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1822.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  5,  1819.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1822.  A 
Commissioner  in  Lunacy,  1833-42.  Master  in  Chancery, 
1849-56.  Author,  A  history  of'the  establishment  and  residence 
of  the  Jews  in  England,  icilh  an  enquiry  into  their  civil  dis- 
abilities. Died  June  28,  1856,  aged  59,  at  45,  Dover  Street, 
Piccadilly,  London.  Perhaps  brother  of  Walter  (1830). 
(Boase;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  11.  259.) 

BLUNT,  JOHN  JAMES.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1812. 
S.  of  John  (1784),  clerk,  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Staffs. 
[B.  there  1794.]  School,  Newcastle-under-Lyme.  Matric. 
Michs.  1812;  Scholar,  1812;  Prizeman;  Browne  medal,  1814; 
B.A.  (i^th  Wrangler)  1816;  M.A.  1819;  B.D.  1826.  Fellow. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  26,  1820;  priest,  Mar.  31,  1822.  A 
Worts  Travelling  Bachelor,  1818;  visited  Italy  and  Sicily. 
Addressed  a  Latin  letter  to  the  Vice-Chancellor,  narrating 
anecdotes  of  Napoleon  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  which  he 
heard  from  a  rustic  who  was  at  the  Emperor's  side  through- 
out the  day.  Hulsean  Lecturer,  1831,  1832.  Lady  Margaret's 
Professor  of  Divinity,  1839-55.  For  many  years  C.  at  Hodnet, 
Salop,  to  the  Rev.  Reginald  Heber  and  his  successor.  R.  of 
Gt  Oakley,  Essex,  1834-9;  rebuilt  the  parsonage  and  esta- 
bUshed  the  parish  school  as  well  as  clubs  and  societies. 
Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1852.  Twice  married.  Author, 
theological,  etc.  Died  June  17,  1855,  at  Cambridge.  (N.  and 
Q.,  3rd  Ser.,  II.  log;  D.N.B.) 

BLUNT,  PERCIVAL  ROME.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1887.  S.  of 
Thomas,  surgeon  [and  Anne  Rome].  B.  Apr.  9,  1868,  at 
Leicester.  School,  Bath  CoUege  (Mr  T.  W.  Dunn).  Matric. 
Michs.  1887.  In  the  hosiery  manufacturing  business.  (Venn, 
II.  488.) 

BLUNT  [post  DALBY],  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  17,  1826.  Of  Leics.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1827;  Scholar;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon,  1833; 
priest  (Lincoln)  1834.  V.  of  Bisham,  Berks.,  1836-40.  V. 
of  Belton,  Leics.,  1840-69.  Rural  Dean,  1852-75-  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  Earl  Ferrers,  1875-81.  .Assumed  the  surname  of 
Dalby  in  Ueu  of  that  of  Blunt,  Mar.  i,  1853.  Resided  latteriy 
at  Castle  Donington,  Derby.  Died  there  Nov.  4,  1884,  aged 
76.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BLUNT,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  25,  1820. 
Of  Hants.  [S.  and  h.  of  James,  of  Wallop  House,  Stock- 
bridge.  B.  Jan.  23,  1802,  at  Hartley  Wintney,  Hants.] 
Migrated  to  King's,  Aug.  1,  1821;  Scholar;  matric.  .Michs. 
1821;  B.A.  1826;  M..\.  1835.  Fellow  of  King's,  1824-7. 
President  of  the  Union,  1823.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Apr.  3, 
1825;  priest,  May  21,  1826.  R.  of  Wilksby,  Lines.,  1829-31. 
V.  of  Newark-upon-Trent,  1835-68.  Married  Marian,  dau. 
of  William  Pearce,  Oct.  16,  1827.  Resided  at  Wallop  House, 
Stockbridge,  Hants.  Joint  editor  of  the  Etonian.  Died 
May  13,  1868,  aged  66.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Etoniana.) 

BLUNT,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius  .c.  1830.  S. 
of  John,  merchant,  of  Blackheath.  B.  there  1809.  Schools, 
Charterhouse  and  Woodford,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1830; 
Scholar,  1831-3;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1838;  priest  (Gloucester)  June  6,  1840. 
C.  of  Cheadle,  Staffs.,  1843-4.  C.  of  Helston,  Cornwall, 
1 844-.  C.  of  St  Mary's  Chapel  of  Ease,  Soho,  London,  in 
1851.  R.  of  Bicknor,  Kent,  1858-82.  Author,  ecclesiastical. 
Died  July  27,  1882,  at  East  Mailing,  Kent.  Perhaps  brother 
of  John  E.  (1814).    (Venn,  11.  212.) 

BLUNT,  WALTER  BRAND  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  14,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  Frederick  Lefevre, 
Archdeacon  and  R.  of  Scarborough.  B.  Apr.  1,  1863.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B..'V.  1884;  M..A..  1888. 
Ord.  deacon,  June,  1887;  priest  (London)  May  27,  1888;  C. 
of  St  Mary  Abbotts,  Kensington,  1887-96.  V.  of  Ham, 
Surrey,  1896-8.  Died  there  unmarried,  Jan.  24,  1898,  aged 
32  (sic).  Brother  of  Arthur  S.  V.  (1889).  (King's  Coll.  Adm. 
Reg.) 

BLUNT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  19, 
1818.  S.  of  Thomas,  spectacle-maker,  of  London.  B.  there 
Dec.  5,  1799.  [School,  Merchant  Taylors'  (Exhibitioner).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  (i6th  Wrangler)  1822.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Sept.  20,  1824.  Assistant  Master  at  Merchant 
Taylors'  School,  1823.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity  Minories, 
London,  1833-50.  Died  1850.  (Hennessy;  Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.  Reg.) 


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Blunt,  William  Octavius 

BLUNT,  WILLIAM  OCTAVIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.  19, 
1865.  S.  of  Samuel  Jasper,  of  the  Colonial  Office.  B.  May  18, 
1843,  at  Streathaim,  Surrey.  School,  Milton  Abbas,  Dorset. 
Matric.  Lent,  1865;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  186S;  priest  (York)  1869;  C.  of  Scarborough,  Yorks., 
1868-72.  \'.  of  Muncaster  and  Chaplain  to  Lord  Muncaster, 
1872.  R.  of  Chester-Ie-Street,  Durham,  1872-95;  Rural 
Dean,  1880-95.  Surrogate,  dio.  Durham,  1872-1900.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Durham,  1882-1900.  Author,  One  thousand  years 
of  the  Church  in  Chester-le-Slreet.  Died  Dec.  2,  1900.  Buried 
at  Chester-le-Street.  Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (1854)  and  father 
of  Arthur  C.  (1893).    (Venn,  11.  369.) 

BLUNT,  WILLIAM  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  20, 
1845.  [S.  of  William  (?  iSiS),  clerk.  B.  Nov.  6,  1825.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B..A.  1849.  Ord. 
deacon,  1855;  priest  (London)  1856.  Second  Master  of  St 
Sa\aour's  Grammar  School,  Southwark.  Assistant  Master  at 
Christ's  Hospital,  1854.  C.  of  St  Marv-at-Hill,  London, 
1856-8.  C.  of  Talke,  Staffs.,  1878-84.  'C.  of  Dodlestone, 
Cheshire,  1884-5.  C.  of  Totteahill  with  Wormegay,  Norfolk, 
1886-94.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1895.  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLURTON,  JOHN  PARKER.  Adm.  an  entrance  scholar  at 
Queens',  Michs.  1891.  S.  of  John.  B.  July  18,  1872,  at 
Portsmouth.   Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar,  1892;  B.A.  1894. 

BLYTH,  ALAN  GWYN.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  3,  1875. 
S.  of  William  (1829),  clerk.  B.  July  14,  1856,  at  Fincham. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.-A.  1879;  M.A. 
1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1879;  priest,  1S80;  C.  of 
FeltweU,  Norfolk,  1879-84.  C.  of  St  Philip's,  Heigham, 
1884-8;  V.  there,  1888-1904.  R.  of  North  Repps,  1904-30. 
Died  there  Sept.  27,  1930.  Brother  of  Ernest  H.  (1862)  and 
the  next.   (Peile,  11.  638.) 

BLYTH,  CECIL  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  9, 
1871.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1829),  clerk.  B.  June  19,  1852,  at 
Fincham,  Norfolk.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1872;  Scholar,  1873;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  1876;  priest,  1877;  C.  of  Redenhall,  Norfolk, 
1876-S2.  C.  of  Wetheringsett,  Sufiolk,  1882-3;  R-  there, 
1888-1903.  R.  of  CUpston,  Northants.,  1883-8.  Diocesan 
Inspector  for  Norwich,  1889-1903.  R.  of  RickinghaU 
Superior  and  Inferior,  1903-13.  Rural  Dean  of  North 
Hartismere,  1907-13.  Died  Aug.  14,  1913,  at  RickinghaU. 
Brother  of  Alan  G.  (1875),  etc.    (Peile,  11.  618.) 

BLYTH,  EDWARD  GWYN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  15,  1818.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Bumham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Valpy).  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar, 
1819;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  25, 
1823;  priest,  June  13,  1824.  R.  of  Bumham  Deepdale, 
Norfolk,  1841-55.  Rural  Dean  of  Bumham,  1842-55.  Died 
Jan.  1,  1855,  aged  54.  Brother  of  William  (1829)  and 
Etheridge  J.  (1831);  father  of  the  next,  Louis  G.  (1863)  auid 
probably  of  Etheridge  H.  (1859).   (PeiU,  n.  388.) 

BLYTH  [post  KERSLAKE],  EDWARD  KERSLAKE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  May  24,  1856.  S.  of  Edward  Gwyn 
(above),  clerk.  B.  at  Bumham  Deepdale,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 
-Nov.  22,  1836.  [School,  Brighton  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  B.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  i860; 
priest,  Dec.  22,  1861 ;  C.  of  Trowse  with  Lakenham,  Norfolk, 
1860-2.  R.  of  Burnham  Deepdale,  1862-1910.  Took  the 
surname  of  Kerslake  in  lieu  of  Blyth,  Mar.  16,  1870.  Died 
Mar.  17,  1910,  aged  73,  at  Bumham  rectory.  Brother  of 
Louis  G.  (1863).   (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BLYTH,  ERNEST  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  8, 
1862.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam  (1829),  clerk.  B.  at  Fincham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar, 
1862.  Died  Sept.  29,  1865,  of  phthisis.  Brother  of  Cecil  F. 
(1871),  etc.   (Peile,  11.  571.) 

BLYTH,  ETHERIDGE  HENRY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  13,  1859.  Of  Norfolk.  [Probably  s.  of  Edward  Gwyn 
(1818),  clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859.  Probably  brother  of 
Louis  G.  (1863),  etc. 

BLYTH,  ETHERIDGE  JAMES.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
May  4,  1831.  S.  of  Henry,  farmer.  B.  at  Bumham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Kidd).  Matric.  Michs.  1S31;  Scholar, 
1832-4;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1837;  priest,  1838;  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Redhill,  Hants.,  1838. 
Died  Sept.  25,  1838,  at  Leamington.  Brother  of  Edward  G. 
(1818),  etc.   (Venn,  11.  215.) 

BLYTH,  GEORGE  BLANSHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  4, 
1826;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  Matric.  Easter,  1836;  B.D.  1838. 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Beverley,  in  1829.  V.  of  Newbald,  Yorks.; 
there  c.  1845-63.  Domestic  Chaplain  successively  to  the 
17th  and  i8th  Earls  of  Rothes.  Author,  Sermon.  Died  Feb. 
4,  1863,  aged  64,  at  Newbald.  [For  his  sons,  George  Francis 
Popham,  .Archdeacon  of  Rangoon,  and  Edward  Hamilton, 
V.  of  Margate,  see  Al.  Oxon.;  see  also  note  sub  Blythe,  George 
Hamilton.]   (OUver,  Beverley;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  389.) 


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Blythe,  Augustine 

BLYTH,  HENRY.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  2,  1857.  S.  of 
Anthony,  lawyer.  B.  at  Holme,  Norfolk.  School,  RossaU. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857.   Died  1862.   (Peile,  11.  555.) 

BLYTH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28,  1864.  S.  of 
Henry  David,  of  7,  HamUton  Place,  Piccadilly,  London. 
B.  in  London,  Apr.  2,  1845.  School,  Harrow.  Did  not 
matriculate.  For  some  time  in  business.  Of  Old&eld  Lodge, 
Maidenhead.  A  pioneer  of  steam  launches  on  the  Thames. 
Died  c.  1885.   (Harroia  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLYTH,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing,  Apr.  25,  1865. 
[Perhaps  s.  of  James,  of  Chelmsford,  Essex.  B.  Sept.  10, 
1841.]  If  so,  created  Bart.,  .\ug.  30,  1895,  and  Baron  Blyth 
of  Blythwood,  Stansted  Mountfitchet,  Essex,  July  19,  1907. 
The  weU-known  agriculturist.  Died  Feb.  8,  1925.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BLYTH,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1789-  V.  of  ColeshiU, 
Warws.,  1789-1800,  and  R.  of  Sheldon,  1789-1800.  Admon. 
(P.P.C.)  Nov.  1801;  'Rev.  John  Blyth,  of  War\vs.'  Perhaps 
previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (St  John's  CoUege)  Jan.  23, 
1740-1,  age  18,  as  s.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1744-5.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Sheldon 
1763-6,  and  R.  of  Bagginton,  1766-74-  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BLYTH,  JOHN  JAMES  NEVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  4, 
1869.   Matric.  Michs.  1869. 

BLYTH,  LOUIS  GWYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  23, 
1863.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  Edward  Gwyn  (1818),  late  R.  of 
Bumham  Deepdale,  Norfolk.  B.  Sept.  18,  1843.  Schools, 
Cheltenham  CoUege  and  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
B..\.  1867.  Brother  of  Edward  K.  (1856).  (Uppingham  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BLYTH,  MAURICE  McAUSLANE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  1, 
1894.  B.  Sept.  5,  1876.  School,  St  Lawrence  College,  Rams- 
gate.  Matric.  Michs.  1S94;  B..\.  1897;  M..\.  1905.  Solicitor, 
1901;  with  W.  and  W.  J.  Watson,  Barnard  Castle,  Durham, 
1901.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (private,  19th  Royal  FusUiers, 
1914;  invaUded  out).  In  practice  at  6,  New  Court,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  London,  W.C.  Of  91,  Portsdown  Road,  Maida  Vale,  W., 
and  of  Whitstable,  Kent.  (St  Lawrence  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  List, 
1937.) 

BLYTH,  MEREDITH  WYNTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  17,  1892.  S.  of  Alexander  Wynter,  barrister-at-law, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  London.  B.  Dec.  27,  1870,  at  Wor- 
cester. School,  University  CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Michs., 
1892;  B..\.  1895.  Chemist.  Of  Tankersley,  Bamsley.  Died 
1931,  aged  59  (sic).  WiU  proved.  May,  1931.  (The  Times, 
May  18,  1931.) 

BLYTH,  PHILIP  GLEDSTANES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1894.  S.  of  Frederick  Branton.  B.  Aug.  23,  1875,  at 
Kensington.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901. 
.Assistant  Master  at  Bishop's  Stortford  Grammar  School, 
Herts.,  1898;  at  Bancroft's  School,  Woodford,  N.E.,  1901- 
30-.  Of  Cypras,  WhitehaU  Lane,  Buckhurst  HiU,  Essex,  in 
1938.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory;  Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1939.) 

BLYTH,  ROBERT.  .Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892.  S.  of  John, 
Esq.,  of  25,  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  .Australia.  Schools, 
Melbourne  Grammar  and  Bath  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892. 

BLYTH,  SAMUEL  FRANCIS  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  6,  1900.  S.  of  Nelson  BeUew.  B.  1882  at  Gt  Amwell, 
Herts.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1901;  B..A.  1904. 
.Adm.  Sohcitor,  1908;  in  practice  with  Herbert  Smith  and 
Co.,  62,  London  Wall,  E.C.  Residing  at  Cleveland,  Chisle- 
hurst,  Kent,  in  1926.   (Peile,  11.  843;  Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

BLYTH,  VINCENT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  4, 
1900.  S.  of  Professor  J.  of  170,  Gt  Western  Road,  Glasgow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900,  as  an  advanced  student. 

BLYTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  27,  1829.  S. 
of  Henry.  B.  at  Bumham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
B..A.  1833;  .M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  6,  1833; 
priest,  1834;  C.  of  Sedgford,  near  Heacham,  NorfoUi,  in  1S41. 
R.  of  St  ilichael  with  St  Martin,  Fincham,  1846-86.  Rural 
Dean,  1847-84.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1868-86.  .Author, 
History  of  Fincham.  Died  June  10,  1886,  aged  76.  Brother 
of  Edward  G.  (1818)  and  Etheridge  J.  (1831);  father  of 
Emest  H.  (1862),  Cecil  F.  (1871)  and  Alan  G.  (1875)-  (Pe^ie, 
II.  434;  Norfolk  Official  Lists.) 

BLYTHE,  AUGUSTINE.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  6,  1854. 
S  of  Thomas,  of  the  Custom-house.  B.  Apr.  2,  1834,  at 
Liverpool.  Schools,  Royal  Institution  and  Cambridge. 
.Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle)  1858;  priest,  1S59;  C.  of  Wetheral,  Cumberland, 
1858-9.  C.  of  Huyton,  Lanes.,  1859-62.  Resided  at  Harro- 
gate, without  cure,  for  many  years.  Naval  Chaplain  at 
Esquimault,  British  Columbia,  1890-1.  C.-in-charge  of 
Doddinghurst,  Essex,  1894-6;  of  Winterbourne  Earls,  WUts., 
1896-7.  Had  a  general  licence  to  preach  in  the  diocese  of 
London,  1893-1903.  Living  at  Bow,  1899;  at  Le>'toastone, 
1906.  Died  July,  1908.   (PeiU,  11.  533.) 

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Blythe,  George  Hamilton 

BLYTHE,  GEORGE  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  23,  1853.  Did  not  reside.  It  is  possible  that  this  entry 
should  read  Edward  Hamilton  Blythe,  but  as  there  is  no 
record  of  matriculation  the  correctness  of  the  entry  cannot 
be  confirmed.  Edward  Hamilton  Blythe  was  adm.  at  St 
Paul's  School,  London,  in  1842,  age  7,  as  s.  of  G.  B.  Blythe, 
clergyman,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.  He  was  subsequently  adm. 
at  University  College,  Oxford,  May  14,  1853,  as  Blyth, 
E.  H.,  2nd  s.  of  George  Blanchard  [Blyth],  clerk,  of  Beverley, 
Yorks.,  and  graduated  B.A.  (Oxon.)  1857;  M.A.  1861.  He 
was  V.  of  St  John  Baptist,  Margate,  1880.  See  also  note  sub 
Blyth,  George  Blanchard  (1826).  [St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BLYTHE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  28,  1783. 
Matric.  Easter,  1784,  as  Blyth;  B.A.  1787,  as  Bligh.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Derrington  with  Shesford  {sic),  Staffs.,  1792-9;  R-  of 
Pilton,  Rutland,  1 794-1 800. 

BLYTHE,  THOMAS  THOMPSON.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  11, 
1879.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Holland  Bank,  Church,  Accrington, 
Lanes.  B.  Mar.  5,  1861.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs. 
r879.  A  member  of  a  firm  of  manufacturing  chemists  till 
1893.  Took  up  medicine;  passed  with  honours  the  Inter- 
mediate Scientific  Examination  of  the  University  of  London, 
July,  1896.  Died  Sept.  18,  1896,  at  the  Gt  Western  Hotel, 
Paddington.  (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BLYTHE,  WALTER  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883; 
from  Cavendish  H.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Apr.  21,  1884;  B.A. 
18S6;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Brechin)  T887;  priest  (Edin- 
burgh for  Brechin)  1888;  C.  of  Dundee,  r 887-9.  C.  of  St 
Luke's,  Southport,  1 890-1.  Chaplain  at  St  George's  Hospital, 
1891-6.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1902. 

BLYTHE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1874.  S.  of  Joseph  Henry,  Esq.  B.  1855,  at  Llan- 
llwehaiarn,  Montgomery.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Rev.  H.  M. 
Moss).  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Forsome 
time  at  Cooper's  HiU  College;  afterwards  a  private  tutor  at 
Milford  Haven.  Returned  to  Cambridge.  Churchwarden 
and  Treasurer  of  St  Mark's,  Cambridge,  for  26  years.  Died 
Sept.  II,  1931,  aged  76,  at  92,  Grantchester  Meadows, 
Cambridge.   {Tke  Times,  Sept.  12,  1931.) 

BLYTHSWOOD,  Baron  LEOPOLD  COLIN  HENRY  [DOUGLAS- 
CAMPBELL],  see  CAMPBELL. 

BLYTHSWOOD,  Baron  SHOLTO  [DOUGLAS-CAMPBELL],  see 
CAMPBELL. 

BOADEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  13,  1866.  S. 
of  Joseph.  B.  Mar.  12,  1828,  at  Cury,  Cornwall.  Matric. 
Lent,  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (St  David's) 
1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  LlaneUy,  Brecons.,  1871-3.  C.  of 
LlanstadweU,  Pembs.,  1873.  P.C.  of  Old  Milford,  1873-94. 
R.  of  Bleddfa,  Radnors.,  1894-9.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1902.    (Peile,  II.  599.) 

BOAKE,  EDMOND  JOHNSON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S. 
of  Arthur,  manufacturing  chemist,  of  Highgate,  London. 
B.  May  2,  1868,  in  London.  School,  Highgate  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1891.  Manufacturing  chemist, 
with  his  father,  at  Stratford.  Of  Christchurch  Road,  Crouch 
End,  London,  in  1898;  afterwards  of  Doyley  Manor,  Hurst- 
bourne  Tarrant,  Hants.,  1933.  (Venn,  11.  481;  H.  M.  F. 
Gray.) 

BOARD,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1900.  2nd 
s.  of  Edmund  Comer,  surgeon,  of  Caledonia  Place,  Clifton, 
Bristol.  B.  there  Nov.  3,  1881.  School,  CUfton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1903;  M.B.  1908.  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.).  Died  Sept.  1910. 
(CUfton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BOARDMAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  12,  1847. 
4th  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Manchester.  B.  Nov.  6, 
1827,  at  Blackburn,  Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1856. 

BOARDMAN,  JOHN  HOPWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1842.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  Aug.  15,  1825,  at  Oldham, 
Lanes.  School,  Manchester  (Rev.  N.  Germon).  Migrated  to 
Caius,  June  7,  1843;  matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar,  1844-7; 
Prizeman;  B.A.  (13th  Wrangler)  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Fellow, 
1847-54.  Mathematical  Master  at  Manchester  Grammar 
School,  1850-6.  Author,  Arithmetic.  Died  Aug.  6,  1870,  at 
Smedley  Lane,  Manchester.  (Venn,  11.  263,  where  date  of 
death  is  wrong.) 

BOARDMAN,  THOMAS  BIRKETT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1896.  S.  of  Harry  Birkett,  of  Thornleigh,  Burton,  West- 
morland. B.  Aug.  18,  1877,  at  Cheetham,  Manchester. 
Schools,  Welhngton  Hall,  Lmcs.,  and  Bath  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896.  Trooper  in  the  Herts.  Imperial  Yeomanry  in 
the  South  African  War;  afterwards  Lieut.   (Venn,  11.  547.) 


BODDINGTON,  EdGAR 

BOARDMAN,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  from 
Fitzwilliam  Hall,  Oct.  22,  1894.  S.  of  Ellis  Chandler,  Esq., 
of  Radcliffe,  Manchester.  B.  Jan.  16,  1877,  at  Lowton, 
Lanes.  School,  Bury,  Lanes.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  c.  1896; 
B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Huish  School, 
Taunton,  and  Blair  Lodge  School,  1897-1902;  at  Christ's 
Hospital,  West  Horsham,  1906-.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major,  Royal  Fusiliers;  transferred  to  the  Inniskilling 
FusiUers;  Lieut. -Col.,  D.S.O.;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Died  of  wounds,  Aug.  6,  1917.  (T.  A.  Walker,  635;  The 
Times,  Aug.  23,  1917-) 

BOAS,  WALTER  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1893.  S.  of  Hermann,  merchant,  of  Lermox  Vale,  Belfast. 
B.  June  21,  1873,  at  Bangor.  School,  Queen's  College, 
Belfast  (Prof.  Purser).   Matric.  Michs.  1893. 

BOASE,  GEORGE  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  20, 
1828.  Of  Cornwall.  [4th  s.  of  Henry,  banker.  B.  Aug.  25, 
1810,  at  127,  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea,  Middlesex.  School, 
Exeter  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Clerk,  and  sub- 
sequently cashier,  of  the  Dundee  Bank  [amalgamated  later 
with  the  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland],  1830-64;  sub-manager, 
1864-7;  retired.  Joined  the  body  afterwards  known  as  the 
CathoMc  ApostoUc  Church,  1836;  ordained  to  the  priesthood, 
Oct.  8,  1836,  and  consecrated  to  the  Episcopate,  June  2, 
1859.  For  a  time  coadjutor  in  Dundee.  Minister  of  the 
Catholic  ApostoUc  Church,  Brighton,  1868-80.  Married  Jane 
Smythe,  dau.  of  William  Lindsay,  of  Dundee,  Dec.  22,  1834. 
Author,  reUgious.  Died  July  23,  1880.  Buried  in  the  Western 
Cemetery,  Dundee.   (Biblioth.  Cornub.;  Boase  Family.) 

BOASE,  WILLIAM  [MILLETT].  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov. 
14,  1823.  Of  Cornwall.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  flour-merchant,  of 
Penzance.  B.  there  Mar.  30,  1802.  School,  Tiverton  Gram- 
mar.] Kept  three  terms,  then  proceeded  to  Edinburgh 
University.  Studied  medicine;  M.D.  (sic)  (Edin.)  1823.  Settled 
at  Falmouth,  1827;  practised  there.  Joined  the  Cathohc 
Apostolic  Church  and  became  Minister  of  a  Chapel  of  that 
denomination  on  the  Moor,  Falmouth.  Removed  to 
Plymouth,  1861,  and  relinquished  his  professional  practice. 
Minister  of  the  Catholic  Apostolic  Church,  Plymouth,  i86i- 
82.  Married  his  cousin,  Jane  Lydia,  dau.  of  Henry  Boase, 
Mar.  28,  1827.  Contributed  articles  to  the  Selector,  or  Cornish 
Magazine.  Died  May  4,  1882.  Buried  at  Plymouth.  (Boase 
Family.) 

BOBRINSKY,  ALEXIS  (ALEXEIEVITCH),  Count.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1883.  S.  of  Count  Bobrinsky  [Lieut.-Gen.]. 
B.  May  6,  1864.  Schools,  St  Petersburg  and  Paris.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Feb.  9,  1884.  Married 
1888,  and  had  issue.   (The  Titled  Nobility  of  Europe.) 

BOCK,  WILLIAM  BLOCHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  8, 
1846.   Matric.  Michs.  1846.   Of  Melbourne  Place,  Cambridge. 

BOCKING,  JOHN  CHILD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i, 
1886.  S.  of  T.  Child,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  28,  1866.  School, 
Lichfield  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. 
1911.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Lichfield)  1891;  C.  of 
Tipton,  Staffs.,  1890-2.  C.  of  Fenton,  1892-1905.  V.  of 
Gnosall  with  Knightley,  1903-38-  Surrogate,  1906-38-. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  591;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BODDAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  17,  1779.  S.  of  Rawson  Hart  [Governor],  of  Bombay. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  B.A.  1783.  Writer  in 
the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  1780.  Second  Assistant  to  the 
Collector  of  Bihar,  1788;  First  Assistant,  1789,  and  Registrar 
to  the  Judge  of  Bihar.  Judge  of  Dewanny,  Adawlut. 
Magistrate  of  Zillah  of  Sarun,  1793-  Joint  CoUector  of  the 
revenue  of  the  provinces  ceded  by  Tippoo,  with  a  salary  of 

£3000  and  his  establishment,  1793-    Married  ,  dau.  of 

Col.  Berrington,  1796.   Died  Aug.  13,  1811,  at  Fort  William. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BODDAM,  GEORGE  RAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  27,  1817  [wrongly  entered  in  Trinity  Coll.  Adm.  Bk. 
as  Boddan].  S.  of  Charles  (above).  B.  [Aug.  25,  1798,  at 
Bihar]  in  Bengal.  Matric.  Michs.  1817.  Entered  the  East 
India  Company's  Service,  1819,  as  cadet.   (J.  Rennie.) 

BODDINGTON,  EDGAR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1, 
1878.  5th  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  June  30,  1859,  at  Manchester. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar;  B.A.  1882; 
M.A.  1885.  Incorp.  at  Durham,  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1883; 
priest  (Durham)  1884;  C.  of  Bishopwearmouth,  1883-8.  V. 
of  St  Ignatius,  Sunderiand,  1889-99.  V.  of  Swmton,  Lanes., 
1899-1906.  V.  of  Greatham,  Stockton-on-Tees,  1907-15- 
Chaplain  at  Palma,  1924-7;  at  Malaga,  1927-8.  R.  of  St 
Michael's,  Walton,  Bucks.,  1928-33.  Afterwards  of  The  Old 
House,  Oakham,  1938.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  9, 
1939,  aged  79,  at  The  Old  House,  Oakham.  Half-brother  of 
the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.,  igiV,  Crockford,  1938;  The  Times, 
Mar.  11,  1939.) 


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BODDINGTON,  FRANK  HUBERT 

BODDINGTON,  FRANK  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1895.  7th  s.  of  Henry,  of  The  Cove,  Silverdale, 
Camforth,  Lanes.  B.  July  6,  1876,  at  Eccles,  Lanes.  School, 
Repton.  Matrie.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899.  Barrister  (Gray's 
Inn)  1901.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Married  and  had  issue. 
of  46,  Finchley  Road,  London,  N.W.,  1937.  Half-brother  of 
the  above.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BODDINGTON,  SAMUEL  SIDNEY.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity, 

Sept.  15,  1813 ;  doubtful  Lf  resided.  [S.  of ,  and  grandson 

of  Benjamin  Boddington.]  Died  Apr.  21,  1828,  aged  32. 
M.I.  in  Enfield  parish  church,  Middlesex.  (F.  A.  Crisp, 
Notes,  II.  119.) 

BODDINGTON,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  May  18,  1858.  2nd  s.  of  Reginald  Brooke,  of  Burcher 
Court,  Titley,  Heref.  B.  Mar.  9,  1838,  at  Titley.  School, 
Rugby.  Matrie.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord. 
deacon,  1862;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1863;  C.  of 
Stapleton,  Bristol,  1862-5.  C.  of  Tetbury,  Gloucs.,  1865-6. 
C.  of  South  Moreton,  Berks.,  1866-70.  V.  of  Wroxham- 
cmn-Salhouse,  Norfolk,  1870-1904.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Mar.  29,  1904,  at  Salhouse.  (T.  A.  Walker,  514;  Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  11;  Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  I.) 

BODDY,  GEORGE  YATMAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1838.  Of  Hampshire.  School,  St  Paul's,  Ports- 
mouth. Matrie.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1847.  Ord. 
deacon,  1844;  priest  (Rochester)  1845.  Sometime  Senior 
Mathematical  Master  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy. 
Lecturer  at  St  Mary's,  Woolwich,  1847;  at  Plumstead,  1848- 
57.  Evening  Lecturer  at  Eltham,  Kent.  Professor  at  the 
Royal  Military  College,  Woolwich,  1864-72.  V.  of  Colgate, 
Sussex,  1872-^0.  Resided  latterly  at  Elmslie,  West  Tarring, 
Worthing.  Died  there  Mar.  17,  1902,  aged  85.  (Eagle,  Oct. 
1902.) 

BODDY,  HERBERT  ANTHONY  VAZEILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  8,  1869.  S.  of  James  Alfred  (1834),  clerk  [and 
Jane  VazeiUe].  B.  at  Manchester.  Bapt.  Jan.  12,  1851. 
Matrie.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon, 
1873;  priest  (Durham)  1874;  C.  of  Grindon,  Durham,  1873- 
82.  V.  of  Grindon  with  Thorpe  Thewles,  1882-1906.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Marquis  of  Londonderry,  1873-1906,  and  the 
'right-hand'  man  of  Lady  Londonderry  in  her  social  and 
philanthropic  schemes  in  the  Grindon  neighbourhood.  Died 
unmarried  May  22,  1906,  at  Orvieto,  Italy.  (R.  F.  Scott; 
Eagle.) 

BODDY,  HERBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  2,  1870.   Matrie.  Michs.  1870;  B..\.  1874. 

BODDY,  JAMES  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1834.  Of  Bucks.  [B.  1809,  at  Beaconsfield.]  Matrie.  Michs. 
1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon,  1838;  priest,  1839. 
Chaplain  to  the  Manchester  Poor  House  in  1841.  R.  of  St 
Thomas's,  Red  Bank,  Manchester,  1844-71.  R.  of  Elwick 
Hall,  Durham,  1871-81.  Author,  Euston  Hall;  The  Christian 
Mission.  Died  Mar.  26,  1881,  at  Elwick  Hall.  Father  of 
Herbert  A.  V.  (i86g).  (Crockford,  1880;  Index  Soc.  Publi- 
cations, Obit.  Notices,  1881.) 

BODDY,  SAMUEL  JOHNSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  25, 
1846.  S.  of  Thomas,  commercial  traveller,  of  Strahan 
Terrace  [and  Helena  Dighton].  B.  May  i,  1826,  at  St  Mary's, 
Islington,  Middlesex.  Matrie.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A. 
1853.  Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest  (London)  1851;  C.  of 
Bethnal  Green,  1850-3.  C.  of  Walthainstow,  1853-5.  C.  of 
Ball's  Pond,  1855-8.  C.  of  St  James's  Cathedral,  Toronto, 
1858-63.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Toronto,  1863-1901.  Rural  Dean 
of  Toronto,  1880-1.  Archdeacon  of  York  Mills,  Toronto, 
1881-1906.  Chaplain  at  Pallanza,  1901-2.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1907. 

BODEN,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1886.  S.  of  Edward  (1846),  clerk,  Head  Master  of  Clitheroe 
Grammar  School.  B.  Oct.  13,  1867,  at  Well  Hall,  Clitheroe. 
School,  Clitheroe  (Mr  Boden).  Matrie.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (York)  1895;  C. 
of  Bolderstone,  Yorks.,  1894-7.  C.  of  Hull,  1897-8.  V.  of 
Heyhouses,  Lanes.,  1898-1931.  Died  Apr.  7,  1931.  (Crock- 
ford; Scott,  MSS.) 

BODEN,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Matrie.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882. 

BODEN,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  22, 
1865.  3rd  s.  of  Henry,  of  Edvaston  (or  Ednaston)  Lodge, 
Derbs.  B.  Oct.  21,  1845,  at  Derby.  School,  Rugby.  Matrie. 
Lent,  1867;  B.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Worcester) 
1872;  C.  of  Chaddesley  Corbett,  Worcs.,  1871-3.  V.  of  Maer, 


BoDiNGTON,  Cecil  Herbert 

Staffs.,  1873-6.  V.  of  Ingestre,  1876-83.  R.  of  Morley, 
Derbs.,  1883-1917.  Died  Nov.  12,  1917,  aged  72.  (Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BODEN,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  r, 
1872.  3rd  s.  of  George  (1837),  Q.C.  B.  Aug.  7,  1853,  at  West 
Brompton,  Middlesex.  School,  Westminster.  Matrie.  Michs. 
1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1S79.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1876; 
priest  (Rochester)  1878;  C.  of  Limpsfield,  Surrey,  1876-80. 
C.  of  Wimbledon,  1880-3.  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  Sutton,  Surrey, 
1884-96.  R.  of  North  Wingfield,  Derbs.,  1896-1918.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Southwell,  1918-32;  Canon  Emeritus,  1932-7.  R. 
of  Nuthall,  Notts.,  1918-32.  Rural  Dean  of  Beeston,  1923-5. 
A  member  of  the  Modem  Churchmen's  Union.  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  Of  16,  Barrack  Lane,  Nottingham.  Died  there 
July  18,  1937,  aged  83.  (Who's  Who,  1936;  The  Times, 
July  20,  1937.) 

BODEN,  EDWARD.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  25,  1846. 
S.  of  James,  Independent  Minister,  of  West  Retford,  Notts. 
B.  there  Jan.  10,  1824.  School,  Hull  College.  Matrie.  Easter, 
1847;  Scholar,  1848-53;  B.A.  (zznd  Wrangler)  1850;  U..\. 
1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1851;  priest,  1851.  Vice-Principal 
of  Huddersfield  Collegiate  School,  1850-3.  Head  Master  of 
Clitheroe  Grammar  School,  Lanes.,  1853-86.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Manchester,  1878-86.  Died  Dec.  4, 1886.  Buried  at  Clitheroe. 
Father  of  Alfred  E.  (1886).   (Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BODEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  26,  1837.  [4th 
s.  of  John,  of  Edvaston  (?  Ednaston  in  Burke)  Lodge,  Derbs. 
B.  Jan.  22,  1816.  School,  Rugby.]  Matrie.  Michs.  1837; 
B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1845.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  5, 
1835.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1841.  Bencher,  1862.  Treasurer, 
1876.  Q.C,  1862.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Recorder  of 
Stamford,  1855-9;  of  Derby,  1859-80.  Died  Feb.  16,  1880, 
at  7,  Queen's  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London.  Father  of 
Charles  J.  (1872).   (Inner  Temple,  Masters  of  the  Bench.) 

BODEN,  JOHN  GRIMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Dec.  14, 
1837.   Matrie.  Lent,  1838. 

BODEN,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  William  Charles,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  Aug. 
25,  i860,  in  London.  School,  Repton.  Matrie.  Michs.  1879. 
Died  Jan.  29,  1897.   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

BODGER,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Matrie.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  22, 
1894.  [S.  of  .-Mfred,  of  Cambridge.]  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1903. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ishngton)  1902;  priest  (London)  1905;  C.  of 
Wobum  Square,  London,  1902-6.  Held  other  curacies, 
1906-10.  V.  of  Holcombe  BurreU,  Devon,  1910-17.  P.C.  of 
Countisbury  with  Lynmouth,  19 17-21.  V.  of  Buckden, 
Hunts.,  1921-31.  V.  of  Westleigh,  Devon,  1931-9-.  (Crock- 
ford, 1939.) 

BODHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1759.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  i733),  gent.,  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Matrie.  Lent,  1760;  Scholar,  1759-67;  B.A.  1764; 
M.A.  1767.  Fellow,  1767-79.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  II, 
1770;  C.  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Roger 
Donne,  R.  of  Catfield,  Norfolk  [this  was  the  'gentle  Anne,' 
to  whom  Cowper  addressed  several  of  his  letters] .  Owned  an 
estate  at  Mattishall.  Died  June  20,  1796.  Buried  at  Mattis- 
hall.  M.I.   (Venn,  11.  76.) 

BODINGTON,  ARTHUR  EATON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1883. 
S.  of  George  Fowler  (1847),  M.D.,  of  Kingswinford,  Staffs. 
B.  Feb.  6,  1864,  at  Middlesborough,  Yorks.  Schools,  Giggles- 
wick  and  Mason  College,  Birmingham.  Matrie.  Michs.  1883; 
B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892;  B.C.  1900;  M.D.  1903.  L.S.A.  1893. 
At  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  and  at  the  London  Hospital. 
House  Physician  at  the  Brompton  Hospital  for  Consumptives. 
Surgeon  to  the  Mercantile  Marine  (Allan  Line,  etc.).  Residing 
at  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  in  1898.  Afterwards  in 
medical  practice  at  Winchester.  Hon.  Consulting  Physician 
to  the  Royal  Hants.  County  Hospital,  1908-29.  Medical 
Officer  of  Health,  Winchester.  Chairman  of  the  Public  Health 
Committee  of  the  Hampshire  County  Council,  1926-7. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Danemark  House,  Winchester, 
1937-  (Venn,  11.  463;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvii; 
Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BODINGTON,  CECIL  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  4,  1898.  2nd  s.  of  Herbert  James,  V.  of  Upton  Grey, 
Hants.  B.  Jan.  20,  iSSo,  at  Suffield,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Charterhouse  and  King's,  Canterbury.  Matrie.  Michs.  1899 ; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1902.  Went  to  the  Cape.  Sometime  Tutor  in 
India  to  the  three  sons  of  the  Maharaja  of  Kapurthala; 
afterwards  Master  at  Stanmore  Park  School,  Stanmore; 
there  in  1908.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Royal  Horse 
Guards,  and  Household  Battalion).  Killed  in  action  Apr.  11, 
1917,  aged  37.  (T.  A.  Walker,  644;  Schoolmasters'  Directory; 
Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xiv;  The  Times,  Apr.  28,  1917-) 


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BoDiNGTON,  George  Fowler 

BODINGTON,  GEORGE  FOWLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct. 
27,  1847.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  surgeon,  of  Sutton  Coldfield, 
Warws.  [the  well-known  pioneer  in  the  outdoor  treatment  of 
tuberculosis].  B.  Sept.  14,  1828,  at  Erdington,  Birmingham. 
School,  Queen's  College,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1847. 
Studied  medicine.  M.R.C.S.,  1849.  F.R.C.S.,  1862.  L.S.A., 
1853.  M.D.  (Giessen)  1868.  M.D.  (Durham)  1885.  Sometime 
House  Surgeon  at  Queen's  Hospital,  Birmingham;  then,  as 
Ship's  Surgeon,  visited  Natal  and  India.  Practised  in  the 
back  settlements  of  Pietermaritzburg,  where  his  fees  vvere 
paid  in  elephants'  tusks.  Returned  to  England  and  practised 
at  Kenilworth.  Removed  to  Middlesborough-on-Tees,  1866; 
Surgeon  there  to  the  North  Riding  Infirmary.  Took  over  the 
management  of  his  father's  private  asylum,  Driffold  House, 
Sutton  Coldfield;  afterwards  removed  to  Ashwood  House, 
Kingswinford,  Staffs.,  1867-84.  Took  a  leading  part  in 
estabhshing  the  Birmingham  Medical  Institute;  President  of 
the  Birmingham  and  Midland  Branch  of  the  British  Medical 
Association.  Went  to  British  Columbia;  Medical  Super- 
intendent of  the  Provincial  Asylum,  New  Westminster,  B.C., 
1895-1901 ;  resigned.  Died  May  8,  1902,  in  Paris.  Buried  at 
Sutton  Coldfield.  Father  of  Arthur  E.  (1883).  (Venn,  11. 
282;  Plarr,  Lives  0/ the  Fellows.) 

BODKIN,  ALFRED  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Oct.  14, 
1865  [the  first  pensioner  admitted  under  the  vote  of  Nov.  29, 
1864].  3rd  s.  of  W.  P.,  J. P.,  of  West  Hill  Place,  Highgate. 
School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
Exhibitioner;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (23rd  Wrangler)  1869;  M.A. 
1874.  Assistant  Master  at  Haileybury  School,  1874-8. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  at  the  Diocesan  College,  Ronde- 
bosch.  Cape  Town,  1881-1901.  Died  Dec.  3,  1930,  aged  83, 
at  Oxford.  Brother  of  the  next.  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Dec.  4,  1930.) 

BODKIN,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Oct.  17,  1863.  S.  of  W.  P.,  of  West  Hill 
Place,  Highgate,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Prizeman 
B.A.  {26th  Wrangler)  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1869 
priest  (London)  1870;  Chaplain  to  Highgate  School,  1869-84 
and  Assistant  Master  there  1869-84.  V.  of  Ringwood  with 
Bisteme,  and  R.  of  Harbridge,  Hants.,  1884-1916;  resigned. 
Rural  Dean  of  Ringwood  and  Christchurch,  1909-16.  Re- 
sided latterly  at  Western  House,  Odiham,  Hants.  Died  there 
Feb.  16,  1919,  aged  74.  Brother  of  the  above  and  father  of 
the  next.   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BODKIN,  WILLIAM  THEODORE  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  as  an 
exhibitioner  at  King's,  July  5,  1897.  S.  of  William  Douglas 
(above).  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900; 
M.A.  1904.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1901-19.  Died  Oct.  28, 
1919,  aged  41.  Buried  in  Eton  cemetery.  {King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.) 

BODLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  30,  1844. 
[S.  of  WiUiam  Hulme  (1797),  M.D.,  of  HuU.  B.  there  July  15, 
1825.]  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1859.  Brother 
of  the  next. 

BODLEY,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  22,  1840.  [S.  of  WilUam  Hulme  (i797),  M.D.  B.  1820.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1849.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Cheltenham.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London. 
Chaplain  of  Archbishop  Tennison's  Chapel,  Regent  Street, 
London.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic,  1851;  a  Priest-in- 
charge  of  Our  Lady  and  St  Margaret,  Oxburgh,  Norfolk. 
Died  Jan.  1900.  Brother  of  Thomas  (above).  (W.  G.  Gorman, 
Converts  to  Rome.) 

BODLEY,  WILLIAM  HULME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
July  15,  1797.  3rd  s.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Lombard  Street, 
London.  B.  Jan.  23,  1780.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Easter,  1800;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1805.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
June  12,  1806,  age  26;  M.B.  (Queen's  College)  1806;  M.D. 
(Oxford)  1817.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  16,  1796. 
Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh.  Practised  first  at  Brighton ; 
removed  to  Hull,  1817.  Physician  to  the  Royal  Hull  In- 
firmary, 1823;  retired  from  practice,  1838;  returned  to 
Brighton.  Married  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Hamilton,  of  Brighton,  Oct.  13,  1812.  (Their  youngest  son 
was  George  Frederick,  the  well-known  architect.)  Died 
June  18,  1855,  aged  75,  at  Brighton.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1844)  and  William  H.  (above).  (T.  C.  Dale,  Middle  Temple 
Adm.  Bk.;  Al.  Oxon.;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BODVEL-ROBERTS,  HUGH  FRANCIS,  see  ROBERTS,  H.  F. 
(1892). 

BODY,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  11,  1871.  S.  of  Elisha  Edmund  (next),  clerk. 
B.  at  Islington,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  Jan.  15,  1852.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler)  1875; 
M.A.  1878.  Fellow,  1877-81.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Ely) 
1877;  C.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1876-81.  Provost  of  Trinity 
College,  Toronto,  1881-94,  and  Vice-Chancellor  of  the 
University,   1881-94.    Canon  and  Chancellor  of  St  Albans 


BoGGis,  Edmund 

Cathedral,  Toronto,  18S9-94.  Founded  the  Women's  College 
of  St  Hilda,  Toronto,  the  first  of  its  kind  in  Canada.  Professor 
in  the  General  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1894-1906. 
Emeritus  Professor,  1906-12.  One  of  the  workers  on  The 
Marginal  Readings  Bible.  Author,  theological.  Died  Sept. 
20,  19 1 2,  at  Burlington,  Vermont,  U.S.A.  {Eagle,  xxxiv; 
The  Guardian,  Oct.  11,  1912.) 

BODY,  ELIHU  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  20, 
1841.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Devonport.  B.  Sept.  20,  1817,  at 
Stoke  Damerel.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar;  B.A.  (i^th 
Wrangler)  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest 
(Winchester)  1846.  .\ssistant  Master  and  Chaplain  of 
Clapham  Grammar  School,  1845-52.  V.  of  Wonersh,  Surrey, 
1852-92.  Resided  latterly  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Died 
there  Dec.  7,  1899,  aged  82.  Buried  at  Wonersh.  Father  of 
Charles  W.  E.  (above).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BODY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1859.  S.  of 
Josiah,  surgeon.  B.  Jan.  7,  1840,  at  Cheriton  Fitzpaine, 
Devon.  [School,  Blimdell's,  Tiverton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1876;  D.D.  (Durham)  1885.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1863;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1864;  C.  of 
St  James's,  Wednesbury,  1863-5.  C.  of  Sedgeley,  1865-7.  C. 
of  Christchurch,  Wolverhampton,  1867-70.  R.  of  Kirby 
Misperton,  Yorks.,  1870-84.  Proctor  in  Convocation  for 
Cleveland,  1880-5.  Took  an  active  part  in  the  parochial 
mission  movement.  '  Canon- Missioner'  of  Durham,  1883- 
1911.  Warden  of  the  Community  of  the  Epiphany,  Truro 
diocese,  1891-1905;  for  Durham,  in  1906.  Select  Preacher  at 
Cambridge,  1892,  1894,  1896,  1900,  1904,  1906.  Examining 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  St  Andrew's,  1893-1908.  'Com- 
bined evangelical  fervour  with  tractarian  principles.' 
Lecturer  in  Pastoral  Theology  at  Cambridge,  1896;  at  King's 
College,  London,  1905.  Author,  religious.  Died  June  5,  191 1, 
at  the  College,  Durham.  Father  of  George  E.  T.  (next)  and 
Lawrence  A.  (1892).   {D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BODY,  GEORGE  EDWARD  TRENAVIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  29,  1888.  Of  Staffs.  S.  of  George  (above), 
clerk,  of  The  College,  Durham.  B.  May  6,  1869,  at  Wolver- 
hampton. Schools,  Windsor  and  Lancing  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest 
(Durham)  1894;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Jarrow-on-Tyne,  Durham, 
1893-7.  C.  of  Oswestry,  Salop,  1897-8.  C.-in-charge  of  St 
Mary-the-Virgin,  Ellenbrook,  Worsley,  Lanes.,  1898-1907; 
of  Elton,  1907-9.  Missioner  of  St  James's,  Woolfold,  Bury, 
Lanes.,  1909-16;  V.  there,  1923-39-.  V.  of  St  Anne's,  Hinds- 
ford,  1916-23.  During  the  Great  War,  in  addition  to  parish 
work,  worked  as  a  labourer  in  Hindsford  factory,  1915-19. 
Of  185,  Tottington  Road,  Elton,  Lanes.  Brother  of  Lawrence 

A.  (next).   (Lancing  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BODY,  LAWRENCE  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.    13,    1892.    S.   of   George   (1859),   Canon  of  Durham. 

B.  Aug.  25,  1873,  at  Pickering,  Yorks.  School,  Durham  (Rev. 
T.  M.  Marshall).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  U.K.  1912. 
Brother  of  George  E.  T.  (above). 

BODYCOATE  or  BODICOATE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Dec.  12,  1793.  Matric.  Lent,  1795,  as  Van 
Bodicoate;  B.A.  1798. 

BOGER,  JAMES  INNES  CORYNDON.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1,  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Coryndon  Peters,  Capt., 
R.N.,  retired,  of  Brighton.  B.  Oct.  2,  1871,  at  36,  Norfolk 
Square,  Brighton.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A. 
1898.  Of  77,  Marine  Parade,  Brighton.  Benefactor  to 
Pembroke  College.  Founder  of  the  Boger  Scholarship.  Died 
Feb.  26,  1938,  aged  67,  at  Hove.  Buried  at  West  Wittering, 
Sussex.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  The  Times,  Feb.  28,  1938.) 

BOGER,  WALTER  DEEBLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  26,  1850.  S.  and  h.  of  Deeble,  Esq.,  of  Cornwall.  B. 
Feb.  15,  1832,  at  Plymouth.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1858.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  29,  1853.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1857.  Equity  Draftsman 
and  Conveyancer.  Of  Wolsdon,  Cornwall.  J. P.,  D.L.  High 
Sheriff,  1882.  Died  Sept.  1,  1909,  at  Burrdown,  Yelverton. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Sept.  7,  1909-) 

BOGER,  WILLIAM  SHADFORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  28,  1850.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  George  Turtliff,  of  Hastings. 
B.  1832.  Schools,  Tonbridge  and  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Clerk  in  the  War  Oflfice, 
medical  department;  retired,  1871.  Died  Feb.  1,  1908, 
aged  76,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.) 

BOGGIS  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  28, 
1834.  [S.  of  Isaac  Rolfe  (1786),  clerk.  B.  Dec.  28,  1811. 
Schools,  Dedham  Grammar  and  Perse,  Cambridge.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham 
College,  Gloucs.,  1841-4.  Ord.  deacon,  June  18,  1848;  priest 
(Worcester)  Mar.  4,  1849;  C.  of  Badsey  with  Wickhamford, 
Worcs.,  1848-52.    C.  of  Hewelsfield,  Gloucs.,  1854-7.    C.  of 


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BoGGis,  Edward 

Putsham,  Somerset,  1859.  Inherited  money  from  his  cousin, 
Charlotte  Douglass,  in  1867,  and  travelled  in  the  British 
Isles  and  on  the  Continent.  Collected  polished  stones.  Died 
Feb.  26,  1872,  at  Rome.  Buried  there  in  the  Protestant 
cemetery.  Brother  of  James  M.  (1834),  etc.  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.,  xxiv;  R.  J.  E.  Boggis.) 

BOGGIS  or  BOGGES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  10, 
1770.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  Edward,  farmer,  of  Buxhall,  and 
Little  Clacton,  and  Meirtha  Battraham,  of  St  Osyth.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1770;  Exhibitioner;  B..'\.  1775;  M.A.  1778.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  17,  1775;  priest  (London)  May  30, 
1779.  R.  of  Hintlesham,  Suffolk,  1787-1817.  R.  of  Chettis- 
ham.  R.  of  Hasketon,  1805-7.  Died  unmarried  Aug.  19, 
1817,  aged  65.  M.I.  at  Hintlesham.  (G.  Mag.,  Nov.  1817,  i. 
477;  R.  J.  E.  Boggis.) 

BOGGIS,  ISAAC  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  15,  1825. 
[S.  of  Isaac  Rolfe  (next).  B.  Feb.  15,  1806,  at  Lymington, 
Hants.  Bapt.  there  May  ra,  1806.  School,  Dedham.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1826.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1826;  B.A.  1829. 
With  other  University  men,  took  an  active  part  in  extin- 
guishing the  fires  of  incendiaries  in  the  agrarian  riots,  1829; 
while  thus  engaged  at  a  farm  at  Coton,  caught  a  chill,  with 
fatal  results.  Died  at  Cambridge,  Dec.  2,  1829,  of  inflam- 
mation of  the  lungs.  Buried  at  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cam- 
bridge.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1837),  etc.   [Scott,  MS S.) 

BOGGIS,  ISAAC  ROLFE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
June  23,  1786.  S.  of  Isaac,  merchant,  of  Colchester  [and 
Ann,  dau.  of  William  RoUe,  of  Langenhoe  Hall,  Essex]. 
[The  family  trace  their  descent  from  the  Boges,  who  were 
living  at  Bordeaux  in  the  i2th  century;  some  members  of 
the  family  came  to  England  in  the  13th  century  and  settled 
in  London  and  East  Anglia  under  the  name  of  Bogeys  or 
Bogays.]  B.  Feb.  i,  1768,  at  Langenhoe.  School,  Colchester 
(Mr  Hewitt).  Admitted  a  free  burgess  of  Colchester,  1784,  at 
the  early  age  of  16.  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A. 
1790;  M.A.  1793.  Joined  the  West  Essex  Militia;  Capt., 
1803-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury,  Litt.  dim.  from  London) 
Jan.  6,  1809;  priest  (London)  Jan.  7,  1816;  C.  of  North 
Ockendon,  Essex,  1809-17.  Resided  at  Homchurch  Lodge, 
Homchurch;  then  at  Fox  Hall,  Upminster,  and  afterwards  at 
Langham  Hall,  near  Colchester.  Inherited  from  his  father 
the  manor  of  Ilgars,  Woodham  Ferrers,  and  a  mansion  on 
East  Hill,  Colchester.  Married  EUzabeth  Mayor,  dau.  of 
George  Stubbs,  solicitor,  of  Westminster,  and  granddaughter 
of  Sir  James  Esdaile,  Mar.  12,  1805.  In  1825,  left  England 
with  his  family,  intending  to  settle  in  the  South  of  France. 
Died  July  6,  1825,  at  Calais.  Buried  there.  Brother  of 
William  (1795);  father  of  the  next,  William  R.  T.  (1833), 
Thomas  (1837)  Edmund  (1834),  and  the  above.  {Peile,  n. 
322,  add.;  R.  J.  E.  Boggis.) 

BOGGIS,  JAMES  MACDONALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  28,  1834.  2nd  s.  of  Isaac  Rolfe  (above),  clerk.  B.  Dec. 
12,  1806,  in  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar,  1835; 
B.A.  1838.  A  semi-invalid  owing  to  heart  weakness,  and 
known  as  'Blue  Boggis.'  An  artist  (oils  and  water  colours); 
exhibited  his  pictures  in  London  galleries.  Resided  chiefly 
at  Langham  Hall,  Essex,  Little  Horkesley  Priory,  and  at 
Earl's  Colne.  Died  Dec.  3,  1847,  at  Earl's  Colne.  Buried 
there.  Brother  of  William  R.  T.  (1833),  etc.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
449;  R.  J.  E.  Boggis.) 

BOGGIS,  ROBERT  JAMES  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  I,  1882.  S.  of  Thomas  (next),  clerk,  of  Tavistock. 
B.  July  19,  1863.  School,  Kelly  College,  Tavistock.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  Scholar,  1883;  Prizeman;  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist 
Class,  Pt  I,  1885;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1886);  B.A.  1885;  M.A. 
1889;  B.D.  1901.  B.D.  (Durham)  1913.  Ord.  deacon,  1887; 
priest  (Exeter)  1888;  C.  of  Newton  Abbot,  Devon,  1887-90. 
Senior  Diocesan  Inspector,  Exeter  die,  1890-5.  Sub- 
Warden  of  St  Augustine's  College,  Canterbury,  1895-1907; 
Hon.  FeU.  there,  1907.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Canterbury,  1895-1907. 
V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Barnstaple,  1907-18.  Proctor  in 
Convocation,  1917-18.  R.  of  Norton,  Suffolk,  1918-24.  V. 
of  St  John's,  Torquay,  1924-39-.  Author,  Exeter  Cathedral; 
History  of  St  Augustine's  College;  Revision  of  the  Book  of 
Common  Prayer;  A  History  of  the  Diocese  of  Exeter;  History 
of  St  John's,  Torquay,  etc.  {T.  A.  Walker,  568;  Crockford, 
1939) 

BOGGIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  22,  1837.  [S.  of 
Isaac  Rolfe  (1786).]  B.  [Apr.  25,  1816]  at  Fox  Hall,  Cobbet- 
stay  (sic)  (Corbets  Tye),  Essex.  [School,  Perse,  Cambridge 
(Rev.  James  Bailey).]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar.  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel,  Feb.  3,  1838;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1861.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  ig,  1841;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1842;  C.  of 
White  Colne,  Essex,  1841-7.  C.  of  Bourton-on-the-Water, 
Gloucs.,  1847-55.  Held  other  curacies,  1855-66.  R.  of 
Sampford  Spiney,  Devon,  1866-85.  Rural  Dean  and  Dio- 
cesan Inspector  of  Schools,  1873.  British  Chaplain  at 
Rheinfelder,  Switzerland,  1887,  and  at  Neuenahr,  Germany, 
1889.   Resided  at  Tavistock,  Devon.   A  Freemason.   Married 


BoissiER,  Frederick  Scobell 

and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  4,  1911,  aged  94.  Buried  at  St 
James's,  Colchester.  Brother  of  Isaac  G.  (1825),  etc.  (R.  J.E. 
Boggis;  Crockford.) 
BOGGIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  19, 
1795.  Of  Essex.  [5th  s.  of  Isaac,  of  Colchester.  B.  Oct.  2, 
1776.]  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  Scholar;  B.A.  i799-  Capt., 
West  Essex  Militia,  1799;  served  under  Sir  William  Smythe, 
Bart.;  Major,  1809;  subsequently  Lieut.-Col.  Adm.  to  the 
Freedom  of  Colchester  by  right  of  birth,  1802.  Married  Mary 
Juliana,  dau.  of  Henry  Jackson,  steward  of  the  Duke  of 
Newcastle,  June  1814.  Died  Aug.  11,  1814,  at  Southend. 
Buried  in  the  family  vault  in  St  James's,  Colchester.  M.I. 
Brother  of  Isaac  R.  (1786).   (R.  J.  E.  Boggis.) 

BOGGIS,  WILLIAM  ROLFE  TRUSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  10,  1833.  3rd  s.  of  Isaac  Rolfe  (1786).  B.  Aug.  4, 
1809.  Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Nov. 
ir,  1834;  Scholar,  1835;  B.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon,  i839;priest 
(Carlisle)  1840;  C.  of  Ireby,  Cumberland.  C.  of  Midhurst, 
1843-6.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Lewes,  Sussex,  1851-2.  C.  of 
Lilley,  Herts.,  in  i860.  A  devout  supporter  of  the  Oxford 
movement.  While  at  Lewes  was  complained  of  to  the  Bishop 
of  Chichester  but  was  successfully  defended  by  Manning,  his 
Archdeacon  (afterwards  Cardinal  Manning).  Resided  sub- 
sequently at  Teddington  and  latterly  at  Guildford.  Died 
there  Feb.  19,  1894,  aged  84.  Buried  there.  Brother  of 
Isaac  G.  {1825),  etc.   (T.  A.  Walker,  447;  R.  J.  E.  Boggis.) 

BOGGUST,  THOMAS  [PETER].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's. 
July  7,  1784.  Did  not  reside.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Peter, 
B.  Apr.  8,  1765,  at  Marylebone,  London.  School,  Eton. 
Adm.  scholar  at  King's,  Aug.  13,  1784;  matric.  Michs.  1784; 
B.A.  1789;  M..\.  1792.  Fellow  of  King's,  1787-92.  Assistant 
Master  at  Eton  College,  1791-2.  Died  there,  of  a  fever, 
Nov.  17,  1792.  Buried  at  Eton.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.) 

BOGLE,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  1890. 
S.  of  A.  H.,  Major-General.  B.  in  London.  School,  Leaming- 
ton.  Matric.  Easter,  1890. 

BOGLE,  MICHAEL  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May 
20,  1854.  Matric.  Michs.  1854.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Dec.  15, 
1854;  B..-^.  i860.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (York)  i860;  C.  of 
St  Thomas's,  Scarborough,  1859-65.  Resident  at  The  Mill, 
Clifton,  in  1872.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  508.) 

BOGUE,  JOHN  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  2, 
1828.  S.  of  Capt.  R.  H.  A.  Matric.  Easter,  1829;  B.A.  1833. 
Ord.  deacon,  1832;  priest,  1834.  C.  of  Cornworthy,  Devon,  in 
1841.  C.  of  Denbury,  in  1846-57.  Married  Sophia  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Col.  Mudge,  R.E.  Died  Mar.  4,  1857,  aged  48.  (Peile, 
II.  43I-) 

BOHANNAN,  ROSSER  DANIEL.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1881. 

BOHUN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
30,  1752.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  William,  M.D.  School,  Dedham 
(Mr  Grim  wood).  Matric.  Michs.  1752;  Scholar,  1754;  E-^- 
1756;  M.A.  1759.  One  of  these  names,  of  Westhall,  Suffolk, 
died  Dec.  29,  1780.   (Musgrave,  Obit.) 

BOILEAU,  SIMEON  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1818.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas.  B.  Nov.  23,  1799,  at 
Calcutta.  Schools,  [Bury  Grammar]  and  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
Michs.  1819;  Scholar,  1820;  B..\.  1823;  M.A.  1826.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1823.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1826.  Went 
to  India;  practised  at  Madras,  1840.  Married  Charlotte 
Tolming,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brittain,  Esq.,  of  Ulverstone,  1835. 
Died  June  15,  1863.  (S.H.A.H.;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster, 
Baronetage,  1883.) 

BOIS,  HERBERT  GORDON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21,  1891. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Colombo,  Ceylon.  B.  Apr.  22,  1873. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1919.  Barrister-at-law.  Went  to  Ceylon, 
1896;  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  J.  M.  Robertson  and  Co.,  Colombo; 
partner,  1899-.  A  member  of  the  Legislative  Council 
(European  Urban).  Sometime  Chairman  of  the  Ceylon 
Chamber  of  Commerce;  of  the  Ceylon  Estates  Proprietary 
Association.  Vice-President  of  the  European  Association. 
Died  Sept.  14,  1933,  aged  60,  in  Colombo.  (Handbook  of 
Ceylon;  The  Times,  Sept.  20,  1933.) 

BOISSIER,  FREDERICK  SCOBELL.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Queens',  Michs.  1873.  [S.  of  Peter  Henry,  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
CUfton,  Bristol.  B.  Jan.  31,  1854,  at  Turville  vicarage, 
Bucks,  (his  mother's  home).]  Scholar;  B..\.  (20th  Wrangler) 
1877;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Oxford)  1880; 
C.  of  Deddington,  Oxon.,  1878-82.  Second  Master  at  All 
Saints'  School,  Bloxham,  1878-86;  Head  Master  there, 
1886-98.  C.  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs.,  1898-1900.  V.  of  Denby, 
1900-31.  Rural  Dean  of  Duffield,  1909-24.  Canon  of  Derby, 
1930-1.  Of  Moretons,  Harrow-on-the-HiU,  in  1938.  Married 
and  had  issue.  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  x;  Crockford, 
1938.) 


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BoissiER,  George  Richard 

BOISSIER,  GEORGE  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Magda- 
lene, June  29,  1824.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Penshurst,  Kent 
[and  Barbara  Goring].  School,  Kirby  HiU,  Yorks.  (Mr  Hales). 
Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Canterbury)  Mar.  2,  1828;  priest,  June  14,  1829; 
C.  of  Chiddingstone,  Kent,  1828.  P.C.  of  Oakfield,  Penshurst. 
Occurs  in  Clergy  List,  1846-58  as  of  Penshurst,  Kent.  Author, 
Notes  on  the  Cambridgeshire  Churches  (published  anony- 
mously, 1827).  Died  June  23,  1858,  aged  67;  of  Oakfield, 
Penshurst.  [D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  11.  199.) 
BOITO,  ANTONIO  ARRIGO.  Hon.  Mus.Doc.  1893. 
BOKENHAM,  CLIFTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  7,  1862.  3rd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts. 
B.  [Dec.  18,  1843]  at  Stoke  Newington.  [School,  Christ's 
Hospital  (Exhibitioner).]  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1866;  M.A.  1874.  Assistant  Master  at  Epsom  College,  1869- 
70-  at  Huntingdon  Grammar  School,  1870-3;  at  Kmg  s 
School,  Elv,  Cambs.,  1873-80.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1870;  priest  (Ely)  1871;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Huntingdon,  1870- 
3  V  of  West  Wratting,  Cambs.,  and  P.C.  of  West  Wickham, 
1880-94.  Inspectorof  Schools,  dio.  Ely,  1884.  St  Matthew's 
Day  Preacher,  1888.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Selhurst,  Sussex, 
1894-1909.  V.  of  Sompting,  near  Worthing,  1909-15-  Died 
Apr.  7,  1916,  at  Worthing.  (Christ's  Hospital  Reg.) 
BOLAND,  THOMAS  PARSONS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6, 

1808.   Matric.  Michs.  1808. 
BOLCKOW,  HENRY  WILLIAM  FERDINAND.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,   May  23,   1884.    S.   and  h.  of  Charles  Frederick 
Henry,  of  Marton  Hall,  Middlesborough,  Yorks.  B.  Aug.  22, 
1865,  at  Middlesborough.    School,  Rugby.    Matnc.  Michs. 
1884;  B.A.  1887.    Of  Marton  Hall,  Yorks.    J. P.  for  North 
Riding,  and  of  Brackenhoe,  Marton-in-Cleveland.    M.B.E. 
Married   and  had  issue.    (Burke,  L.G.;   KeUy,   Handbook, 
1937) 
BOLDEN,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1899.  S. 
and  h.  of  John  Leonard  (i860),  of  47,  Arundel  Gardens, 
Notting   HiU,   London.    B.   Aug.    15,    1881,   at  Camborne, 
Cornwall.    School,  Marlborough.    Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902     Solicitor,  1906  (Hughes,  Hooker  and  Co.),  26,  Budge 
Row,   E.C.    Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,   R.N.V.R., 
1917).    Married  and  had  issue.    Of  Hyning,  Lanes.    Lord  of 
the   Manor  of  Warton-with-Lindeth,   and  of  4,  Campden 
Hill  Square,  London,  W.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1937;  Law  List,  I937-) 
BOLDEN,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  15,  1861. 
S.  and  h.  of  John  Satterthwaite  (1823),  clerk.    B.  Sept.  16, 
1838,    at    CompstaU,    Cheshire.     School,    Rossall.     Matric. 
Michs.   1861;   B.A.    1865.    Ord.  deacon   (St   Asaph)    1865; 
priest,   1866;   C.  of  Worthenbury,   FUnts.,    1865-7.    C.   of 
Preston  Bissett,  Bucks.,  1867-8.   C.  of  Middlewich,  1868-74- 
R.    of    Preston    Bissett   with    Cowley,    1874-1920.     Lived 
latteriy  at  Upwey,  Dorset.   Died  there  Mar.  3,  1934.   (Peile, 
n-  570.) 
BOLDEN,  JOHN  LEONARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
i860.   2nd  s.  of  William  B.  (1821),  of  Hyning,  Lancaster.   B. 
there  Dec.  16,  1841.   School,  Lancaster  Grammar  (Mr  Lee). 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  2,  1864.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1867.    Of 
Hyning,  Lanes.;  succeeded  his  father,  1895.    J. P.  for  Corn- 
wall and  Lanes.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Warton-with-Lindeth, 
Lanes.    Surveyor-General  and  Deputy  Receiver-General  of 
the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  till  1911 ;  a  member  of  the  CouncU  of 
the  Duchy,  1911-27.    C.V.O.    Died  Apr.  24,  1929,  aged  87, 
at  28,  Lansdowne  Road,  London,  W.   Brother  of  William  L. 
(1854)  and  father  of  Arthur  (1899).   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
The  Times,  Apr.  25,  1929.) 
BOLDEN,  JOHN  SATTERTHWAITE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1823.   2nd  s.  of  John  [formerly  Lennard, 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Bolden].  B.  at  Heversham, 
Westmorland.    School,  Durham  (Mr  Carr).    Matric.  Lent, 
1825;   B.A.   1828;   M.A.   1834.    Ord.   deacon,   1831;   pnest 
(Chester)  1832;  C.  of  Dean,  Lanes.,  1831.   P.C.  of  Shireshead, 
Lanes.,  1832-8.    Of  Hyning,  near  Lancaster,  in  1856,  im- 
beneficed.   R.  of  Preston  Bissett,  Bucks.,  1863-73;  resigned. 
Married  Eliza,  dau.  of  George  Andrew,  of  CompstaU,  Cheshire. 
Died  Mar.  12,  1892,  aged  86,  at  Bradford  Abbas.  Brother  of 
the  next  and  father  of  Charles  (1861).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Clergy 
List,  1856  and  1883.) 
BOLDEN    [BOLDEN-BOLDEN],    WILLIAM    BOLDEN.     Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  26,  1821.   S.  and  h.  of  John 
[formerly   Lennard,    assumed    the   surname    and   arms   of 
Bolden].    B.   Sept.   29,    1803,   at  Warton,   Lanes.    School, 
Durham  (Mr  Carr).    Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826.   Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  29,  1826.    Of  Hyning,  Lanes.    J. P., 
D  L.     Married    Mary   Anne,    dau.   of   George   Andrew,   of 
CompstaU,  Cheshire,  Feb.   10,   1834.    Died  June  26,   1895. 
Brother  of  the  above;  father  of  John  L.  (i860)  and  the  next. 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.) 


BOLINGBROKE,  FrEDERIC  [HeNRY] 

BOLDEN,  WILLIAM  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov. 
28,  1854.  [S.  and  h.  of  WilUam  Bolden  (above).  B.  1836.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1855.  Died  Mar.  26,  1904.  Brother  of  John  L. 
(i860).   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

BOLDERO,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1778.  S.  of  John  (1748),  R.  of  Ampton,  Suffolk.  School, 
Bury  (Mr  Laurents).  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  Scholar,  1781; 
B.A.  1782.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  25,  1783;  priest, 
May  22,  1785;  C.  of  Ampton,  Suffolk,  1783.  V.  of  Binham, 
Norfolk,  1787-1832.  R.  of  St  Martin's  Raynham,  1789-1822. 
V.  of  Helhoughton,  1789-1822.  R.  of  Kilverston,  1798-1822. 
Died  1823.  Brother  of  John  (1774)-  (Suffolk  Manor.  Fam., 
I-  185-) 

BOLDERO,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  23, 
1799.  S.  of  George,  of  Ixworth,  Suffolk.  B.  there  1781. 
School,  MildenhaU  (Mr  Orman).  Matric.  Michs.  1800; 
Scholar,  1800-7;  B..-\.  1804;  M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1804;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1806;  P.C.  of 
Ixworth,  1806-36.  Married  .\melia,  dau.  of  Richard  Gifford 
Campion,  Esq.  Died  s.p.  Jan.  17,  1836,  at  Brussels.  Buried 
there.   M.I.  at  Ixworth.   (Venn,  11.  135.) 

BOLDERO  [post  BARNARD],  HENRY,  see  BARNARD,  HENRY 
BOLDERO  (1773)- 

BOLDERO,  HENRY  KEARNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Aug.  8,  1849.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  (ieorge  [Colonel,  of 
Hurst  Grove,  Reading,  M.P.].  B.  Mar.  31,  1831,  at  Wey- 
mouth, Dorset.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1850; 
B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Cricket  'blue,'  1851,  1852,  1853.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  Mar.  4,  1855;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells) 
1856;  C.  of  Cirencester,  Gloucs.,  1855-6.  R.  of  Yatton 
KeymeU,  Wilts.,  1856-64.  R.  of  Grittleton,  1864-1900.  Died 
Feb.  18,  1900,  aged  68.  Buried  at  Grittleton.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  21,  1900.) 

BOLDERO,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  14,  1774- 
Of  SuffoUc.  S.  of  John  (1748),  R.  of  Ampton,  Suffolk.  B. 
Dec.  10,  1755.  Schools,  (?)  Tonbridge,  Bury  Grammar  and 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1774;  Scholar,  1777;  B.A.  1778.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  15,  1778;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  24, 
1781.  C.  of  Risby  and  Fomham  Genevieve,  Suffolk,  1778. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Ampton,  1782-96.  R.  of 
Cosby,  Leics.,  1785-96.  Married  Mary  Ann  Sibbs,  of  Blake- 
ney,  Norfolk,  June,  1784.  Died  June  5,  1796.  Buried  at 
Ampton.  Brother  of  George  (1778).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV ;  S.H.A.H.;  Nichols,  iv.  142.) 

BOLDERO,  JOHN  [SIMON].  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  2,  1850;  re-adm.  Oct.  14,  1854.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  John, 
of  Rattlesden.  B.  Nov.  12,  1830.]  Matric.  Michs.  1850,  as 
J.  Simon;  Scholar,  1851;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Ord. 
deacon,  1855;  priest  (Worcester)  1856;  C.  of  Martley,  Worcs., 
1855-7.  C.  of  EnviUe,  Staffs.,  1857-66.  V.  of  Amblecote, 
1866-1900.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  4,  1900,  aged 
69.   (Suffolk  Manor.  Fam.,  1.  186;  The  Times,  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

BOLDERO,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  i, 
1785;  FeU.-Com.  Sept.  28,  1787.  School,  Eton  [occurs  in 
Eton  Coll.  Reg.  as  2nd  s.  of  John  (174S),  R-  of  Ampton,  but 
according  to  J.  J.  Muskett,  Suffolk  Manor.  Fam.,  he  was  son 
of  John,  of  Stapleton  Park,  Darrington,  Yorks.,  afterwards 
ot  Aspenden  HaU,  Herts.].  Matric.  x'VIichs.  1790;  B.A.  1791; 
M.A.  1794.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Apr.  4,  1792.  R.  of 
Woodford,  Essex,  1794-1832.  R.  of  Carlton,  Cambs.,  1805- 
32.  Chaplain-in-ordinary  to  George,  Prince  of  Wales  (after- 
wards George  IV).  Died  unmarried  Apr.  25,  1832,  being 
found  drowned  in  a  pond  in  his  garden  after  returning  home 
from  a  visit  to  his  friend  the  Rev.  G.  F.  Holcombe,  of 
Brinkley.  The  night  being  dark,  it  is  supposed  that  he  missed 
the  path;  the  jury  returned  a  verdict  of  'accidental  death.' 
(Suffolk  Manor.  Fam.,  i;  G.  Mag.,  1832,  i.  174;  F.M.G.) 

BOLDERSTON,  GEORGE  NORMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
i\Ugdalene,  Jan.  i,  1868.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  UphoUand 
Grove,  near  Wigan,  Lanes.  Matric.  Lent,  1868.  Ord.  deacon, 
1893;  priest  (St  Asaph)  1894;  C.  of  Rhosddu,  Denbs.,  1893-6. 
C.  of  Huntspill,  Somerset,  1896-1903.  V.  of  Woolavington, 
1903-11.  V.  of  Ston  Easton  with  Farrington  Gumey,  1911- 
19.  Resided  latterly  at  Sherrington  rectory,  Codford,  Wilts. 
Died  there  Mar.  4,  1926,  aged  78.  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Mar.  8,  1926.) 

BOLINGBROKE,  FREDERIC  [HENRY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  21,  1868.  S.  of  Augustus  Frederic,  of  Eaton  Grove, 
Norwich.  B.  Aug.  21,  1850,  at  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely) 
1874-  C.  of  Biggleswade,  Beds.,  1874-7.  V.  of  Melchboume, 
1877-84.  R.  of  Bletsoe,  1885-91.  R.  of  Plaxtol,  Kent, 
1891-8.  V.  of  St  Jude's,  Grav's  Inn  Road,  London,  1898- 
1909.  R.  of  Cound,  Salop,  1909-19.  Resided  latterly  at 
Upper  Walmer.  Died  Jan.  23,  1924,  aged  73.  Buried  at 
Wahner.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  25,  1924.) 


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BOLINGBROKE,  NATHANIEL 

BOLINGBROKE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
12,  1866.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon, 
1871;  priest  (Exeter)  1873;  C.  of  Lelant  and  Towednack, 
Cornwall,  1871-5.  C.  of  Brockdish,  Norfolk,  1875-82.  V.  of 
St  Etheldreda  with  St  Paul's,  Southgate,  Norwich,  1882-9. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1890.  [One  Nathaniel  Bolingbroke  was 
SheriJS  of  Norfolk  in  1816  and  Mayor,  1819.] 

BOLITHO,  OTHO  GLYNN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30, 
1863.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  [Simon].  B.  Apr.  7,  1844,  at  Pen- 
zance, Cornwall.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
B.A.  1868.  Joined  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  i868;  retired  as 
Lieut. -Col.,  1886.  Master  of  the  Staff  College  Drag  Hounds, 
1884.  Of  Kenegie,  Gulval,  Cornwall.  Twice  married  and  had 
issue.  An  inventor  of  appliances  in  connection  with  railway 
trains,  for  which  he  took  out  various  patents.  Died  Oct.  26, 
191 1,  aged  67.  (Harrow)  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times, 
Oct.  30,  1911;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BOLLAERTS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  26,  1820.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Demerara, 
British  Guiana.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1820; 
Scholar,  1823;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  21,  1826;  priest,  June  6,  1827.  P.C.  of  Jesus  Chapel, 
Enfield,  Middlesex,  1835-63.  Died  Feb.  12,  1863,  at  the 
Glebe  House.   (G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  389.) 

BOLLAND,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
July  2,  1849.  3rd  s.  of  William  Thomas,  Esq.  [iron-master, 
and  proprietor  of  the  Leeds  Intelligencer},  of  Gledhow,  Yorks. 
School,  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Scholar,  1850;  B..\. 
1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest  (Worcester) 
1854;  C.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Birmingham,  1853-5.  Held 
other  curacies,  1855-9.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  Leeds,  1859-77; 
retired.  Author,  S«-mt»rs.  Died  Mar.  6,  1889,  at  Scarborough. 
Father  of  William  C.  (1874).  (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Thoresby 
Soc.  Publ.) 

BOLLAND,  ARTHUR  MIDDLETON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  27, 
1886.  [S.  of  William  Thomas,  of  Leeds.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1891;  C.  of  Gloucester,  1890-2.  C.  of  Whitby,  1892- 
1903.  V.  of  Hayton  with  Beilby,  Yorks.,  1903-5.  V.  of 
Balby  with  Hexthorpe,  1905-17.  R.  of  Hinderwell  with 
Roxby,  Yorks.,  1917-33.  Not  in  Crockford,  1934.  Brother 
of  Joshua  B.  (1881). 

BOLLAND,  CHARLES  FENTON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  27, 
1886.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1898.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  1891;  priest  (Newcastle)  1893;  C.  of 
Pembridge,  Heref.,  1891-2.  C.  of  Wallsend,  Northumberland, 
1892-4.  C.  of  Killingworth,  1894-1901.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Bridgwater,  Somerset,  1901-12.  R.  of  Brington  with 
Bythom  and  Old  Weston,  Hunts.,  1912-25.  Perm,  to  off. 
dio.  Chichester,  1929-37.  Died  Apr.  9,  1937.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Joshua  B.  (1881).  (Crockford,  1937;  The  Times, 
Apr.  12,  1937) 

BOLLAND,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  i, 

1848.  Of  Lines.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 

1849.  S.  of  Wilham  (1802)  [clerk,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts. 
School,  St  Paul's  (Exhibitioner).]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B..'\. 
1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest  (Hereford)  1854; 
C.  of  Bridgnorth,  Salop,  1853-6.  Domestic  Chaplain  to 
Viscount  Hill,  1856-61.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone, 
1861-3.  V.  of  St  James's,  Wolverhampton,  Staffs.,  1863-82. 
Rural  Dean,  1877-82.  Proctor  for  the  Archdeaconry  of 
Stafford,  1878-85.  R.  of  Panton  with  Wragby,  Lines., 
1882-1906.  Chaplain  to  Sir  E.  Tumour's  Hospital,  1882- 
1906.  Rural  Dean,  1894-1906.  Resided  latterly  at  Bexhill, 
Sussex.  Died  Nov.  24,  1908,  aged  79,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea. 
Brother  of  William  (1838).  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Nov.  27,  1908.) 

BOLLAND,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15, 
1832.  [S.  of  William  (1789).  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  priest  (Gloucester)  Dec. 
18,  1842.  R.  of  Siddington  St  Mary  with  St  Peter,  Gloucs. 
1842-55.  Married  Francis  Elizabeth  Barnard,  dau.  of  John 
Barnard  Hankey,  Esq.,  of  Fetcham  Park,  Surrey,  185 1. 
Died  Aug.  30,  1855,  aged  40,  in  Portman  Square,  London. 
Brother  of  William  P.  (1834).  (EUm  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag., 
1855,  II.  440.) 

BOLLAND,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  2,  1891.  S.  of  W.  E.,  clerk,  of  School  House,  Worcester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B..\.  1895. 

BOLLAND,  JOHN  GIPPS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1806.  [S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Clapham,  Surrey.  B.  Oct.  25, 
1788.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1815.  R.  of 
Fetcham,  Surrey,  1818-33.  Married  Maria,  dau.  of  David 
Walters,  Esq.,  of  Bamwood,  Gloucs.  Died  July  21,  1833. 
M.I.  at  Fetcham.   (G.  Mag.;  Brayley,  Surrey,  iv.  416-18.) 


Bolton,  Allan  Henry  Lines 

BOLLAND,  JOSHUA  BOWER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1881. 
[S.  and  h.  of  William  Thomas,  of  Leeds  and  Scarborough. 
B.  Jan.  4,  1863.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest 
(Ripon)  1888;  C.  of  St  Simon's,  Leeds,  1886-97.  V.  of 
Hepworth,  Yorks.,  1897-1902.  V.  of  Stanley,  Wakefield, 
1902-17.  V.  of  Amljleside,  Westmorland,  1917-25.  Lie.  tooff. 
dio.  of  Canterbury,  1925-38.  Of  31,  Grimstone  Avenue, 
Folkestone.  Died  there  Aug.  30,  1938.  Buried  at  Ambleside. 
Brother  of  Arthur  M.  (1886).  (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford, 1938;  The  Times,  Aug.  31,  1938.) 

BOLLAND,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Sept. 

26,  1789.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  merchant,  of  Southwark, 
London.  School,  Reading  (Dr  Valpy).  Matric.  Michs.  1791; 
Scholar,  1792;  B.A.  1794;  M.A.  1797;  Seatonian  prize,  1797, 
1798,  1799.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1792. 
Calleii  to  the  Bar,  1801.  Bencher,  1829.  Practised  at  the 
Old  Bailey  with  great  success.  A  Special  Pleader,  1804-29. 
Judge.  Recorder  of  Reading,  1817-29.  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  1829-39.  An  enthusiastic  student  of  English 
literature ;  possessed  a  fine  Ubrary.  One  of  the  originators  of 
the  Roxburghe  Club.  Died  May  14,  1840.  Father  of  William 
P.  (1834)  and  Henry  J.  (1832).  (Notable  Middle  Templers; 
D.N.B.) 

BOLLAND,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan. 

27,  1802.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Leeds.  B.  there  1785.  School, 
Leeds  Grammar  (Mr  Whitely).  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  Scholar, 
1803;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1806;  M.A.  1809. 
Fellow,  1808.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Apr.  6,  18 11;  priest, 
Sept.  28,  1811;  V.  of  Swineshead  and  Frampton,  Lines., 
1811-40.  Minister  of  Trinity  Chapel,  Waltham  Cross,  1833- 
40.  Appointed  V.  of  the  New  Church  at  Bradford,  Yorks., 
1840,  but  was  not  instituted.  Died  Mar.  13,  1840,  aged  54. 
M.I.  at  Cheshunt,  Herts.  Father  of  William  (1838)  and 
Henry  (1848).   (Cussans,  11.  Pt  i.  233;  G.  Mag.,  1840,  i.) 

BOLLAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  2,  1838. 
Did  not  reside.  [S.  and  h.  of  William  (1802),  V.  of  Swines- 
head, Lines.]  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (University 
College),  Feb.  28,  1839,  age  19.  Went  to  New  Zealand.  V. 
of  St  Mary's,  Taranaki.  Died  May  29,  1847,  aged  27,  at 
New  Plymouth,  N.Z.  M.I.  at  Cheshunt,  Herts.,  to  'the  Rev. 
William  BoUand,  of  Taranaki,  New  Zealand.'  Brother  of 
Henry  (1848).  (AL  Oxon.;  Cussans,  11.  233;  G.  Mag.,  1848, 
I.  102.) 

BOLLAND,  WILLIAM  CRADDOCK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  31,  1874.  S.  and  h.  of  Arthur  (1849), 
clerk,  of  Leeds.  B.  Nov.  22,  1854.  School,  Leeds  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Scholar;  B.A.  187S;  U..\.  1920;  Hon. 
LL.D.  1924.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  23,  1877.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1880.  On  the  North  Eastern  Circuit  in  1903. 
Acquired  a  special  knowledge  of  Ecclesiastical  law  and  was 
frequently  consulted  in  this  field.  Devoted  himself  to  an 
intensive  study  of  Medieval  law  and  developed  a  special  gift 
for  reading  very  difficult  14th  century  manuscripts.  Edited 
the  Medieval  Year  Books  for  the  Selden  Society  and  con- 
tinued the  work  of  Professor  Maitland.  Sandars  Reader  in 
BibUography,  1922-3.  Delivered  lectures  in  various  parts  of 
England  to  stimulate  Year  Book  research.  His  work  reveals 
great  legal  and  historical  knowledge;  'combined  an  almost 
unique  power  of  research  into  the  most  obscure  material  with 
a  gift  of  expression  that  rendered  it  full  of  a  vivid  reality.' 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  A  Manual  of  Year  Book 
Studies  (the  Sandars  Lectures);  Chief  Justice  Sir  William 
Beresford.  Died  Sept.  27,  1927,  at  Selden  Cottage,  Chisle- 
hurst,  Kent.  (The  Times,  Sept.  28,  1927;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 

BOLLAND,  WILLIAM  PROCTOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1834.  [S.  of  William  (1789).  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1834.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  10,  1834,  as 
2nd  s.  of  Sir  Wilham,  Knt.,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer. 
Migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple,  .\px.  21,  1842.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1842;  had  ceased  to  practise  by  1847.  The  original  of 
Fred.  Bayham  in  Thackeray's  The  Neincomes,  and  of  William 
Bowker  in  Yates's  Land  at  Last.  Died  June  10,  1863,  aged  47, 
at  Clifton.  Brother  of  Henry  J.  (1832).  (Middle  Temple 
Adm.  Bk.;  Boose;  Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BOLNEY,  EDWARD  WILLIAM,  see  BROWN,  E.  W.  (1859)- 

BOLOGNA-STRICKLAND,  Count  GERALD,  see  STRICKLAND 
GERALD  BOLOGNA. 

BOLTON,  ALLAN  HENRY  LINES.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1873.  S.  of  J.  C,  accountant.  B.  in  Kennington, 
Surrey.  School,  Southampton  High.  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B..\.  (30th  Wrangler)  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1882 ; 
priest  (Colchester)  1883;  C.  of  Ashwell,  Herts.,  1882-4.  C. 
of  Gt  Stanmore,  1884-5.  R.  of  Yatton  Keynell,  Wilts., 
1885-1928;  retired.  Of  Overdene,  Combe  Down,  Bath,  in 
1938.  Died  Apr.  22, 1939,  aged  84,  at  Bath.  Buried  at  Yatton. 
(Venn,  11.  409;  Crockford,  1938;  The  Times,  Apr.  24,  1939.) 


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Bolton,  Augustus  Charles  Hope 

BOLTON,  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES  HOPE.  Adm.  peas,  at 
Christ's,  May  5,  1843.  S.  of  Miles  Cooper,  R.  of  Shimpling- 
thome,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A. 
1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacoa  (Norwich)  Feb.  6,  1848; 
priest  (Ripon)  1850;  C.  of  Kirkby  Overblow,  Yorks.,  1849- 
55.  P.C.  of  Stainbum,  1852-5.  C.  of  St  Joha's,  Notting  HUl, 
London,  1855-64.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Shimpling- 
thome,  Suffolk,  1865-96.  Died  Nov.  17,  1898,  aged  73,  at 
Maidenhead.  Father  of  Myles  C.  (1888).   {Peile,  11.  482.) 

BOLTON,  CORNELIUS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  6,  1808.  Of  Ireland.  [Perhaps  s.  of  ComeUus, 
of  Waterford,  M.P.] 

BOLTON,  EDWARD  DYKES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  6, 
1808.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  Samuel,  of  Akenham.  Bapt.  there 
Sept.  14,  1791.]  Matric.  Michs.  1808.  Migrated  to  Pembroke, 
July  6,  1810;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  21,  1812;  priest,  June  27,  1813.  R.  of  Testerton, 
Norfolk,  1836-45.  P.C.  of  Wingfield,  Suffolk,  1837-45.  R- 
of  Gt  Hollesley,  1845-57.  R.  of  Great  and  Little  Wrattmg, 
1857-64.  Edited,  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Public  Worship. 
Died  Oct.  25,  1864,  at  Ipswich.  Buried  in  the  cemetery. 
M.I.  Brother  of  John  M.  (1812).  ( Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 
XIX ;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  11.  797.) 

BOLTON,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Cathari.ve's, 
Oct.  I,  1890.   S.  of  John  Smart.   B.  at  Scarborough,  Yorks. 

BOLTON,  FREDERIC  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  29,  1834.  Of  Warwickshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1835; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (7th  Classic)  1839;  M.A.  1842;  B.D.  1849. 
Fellow.  Assistant  Master  at  Bridgnorth  Grammar  School, 
Salop,  1839-50.  Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest  (Lichfield)  1844. 
V.  of  Salt,  Staffs.,  1851-76.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1869.  Rural 
Dean  of  Stafford,  1871-6.  R.  of  TattenhiU,  1876-1880. 
Married  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rowley,  D.D.,  R.  of 
Middleton  Scriven,  Salop,  and  late  Head  Master  of  Bridg- 
north Grammar  School,  Feb.  13,  1851.  Author,  theological. 
Died  May  12,  1880,  aged  62,  at  TattenhiU.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BOLTON,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
13,  1876.  S.  of  George,  of  57,  Cathcart  Road,  South  Kensing- 
ton, London.  B.  Jan.  6,  1858,  at  Chatham,  Kent.  School, 
Westminster  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A. 
1880;  M.B.,  B.Ch.  and  M.A.  1884.  At  St  George's  Hospital, 
London.  M.R.C.S.,  1884.  Senior  House  Surgeon  at  Ardwick 
and  Ancoats  Hospital,  Manchester.  Assistant  House  Surgeon 
at  the  South  Devon  Hospital.  Sometime  in  practice  at 
Twickenham.  Of  The  Albany,  Piccadilly,  London;  retired. 
Died  Nov.  16,  1933,  aged  75.  {The  Times,  Nov.  18,  1933; 
Medical  Directory,  1922.) 

BOLTON,  HORATIO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Feb.  24, 
1814.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1771),  R.  of  Brancaster,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 
June  2,  1793,  at  Holleslev,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Dedham, 
Essex  (Mr  Haggitt)  and  Be'ccles  (Mr  Gkdlestone).  Matric. 
Michs.  1814;  Scholar,  1814-21;  B..A..  1818;  M..\.  1823.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  27,  1819;  priest,  June  17,  1821.  V. 
of  Docking,  Norfolk,  1829-73.  R.  of  Oby,  Ashby,  and 
Thime,  1829-73.  Married  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry 
Bligh,  of  Bumham,  Norfolk,  Nov.  13,  1832.  An  expert  chess 
problem  composer.  Died  Aug.  15,  1873,  at  Thorpe.  Buried 
at  Bumham  Deepdale,  Norfolk.   (Venn,  n.  163.) 

BOLTON,  JAMES  BEAUMONT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  7 
1853.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  LL.B.  1859.  Ord.  deacon,  1858 
priest  (Lichfield)  1859.  C.  of  Knowsley,  Lanes.,  1862-84 
V.  there,  1884-8.  R.  of  Badsworth,  Yorks.,  1888-1901. 
Died  Aug.  8,  1907,  aged  83,  at  Llandudno.  [Crockford;  The 
Times,  Aug.  13,  1907.) 

BOLTON,  JAMES  JAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  28, 
1844.  Of  Dorset.  [5th  s.  of  Robert,  R.  of  Christchurch, 
Pelham,  U.S.A.  B.  Feb.  11,  1824,  at  Southdown  College, 
near  Weymouth.  School,  College  Point  (Dr  Muhlenburg), 
New  York.]  .Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A.  1848. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1848;  priest  (Rochester)  1849;  C.  of 
Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  1849-51.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Chester 
Square,  PimUco,  London,  1851-2.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's  Chapel, 
Kilburn,  1852-63.  Excelled  as  a  children's  preacher.  .Author, 
rehgious.  Died  Apr.  8,  1863,  at  Kilburn.  Brother  of  William 
J.  (1849);  father  of  Robert  G.  (i88i)  and  William  W.  (1877). 
{D.N.B.) 

BOLTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  12, 
1851.  S.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Whitby,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1856; 
priest  (Durham)  1857;  C.  of  Swyre,  Dorset,  in  i860;  R.  there, 
1860-74.   Not  in  Crockford,  1876. 

BOLTON,  JOHN  MEDOWS  (MEDOWES).  Adm.  sizar  at 
Emmanuel,  Dec.  15,  1812.  [S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.]  B.  [Feb.  19, 
1792]  at  Akenham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1813;  B.A.  1817. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  15,  1816;  priest,  Nov.  16,  1817; 


Bolton,  Thomas  Ambler 

C.  of  HembUngton,  and  of  Woodbastwick,  Norfolk.  Died 
.■\pr.  9,  1826,  aged  34,  at  Whiton,  near  Ipswich,  his  mother's 
home.  Buried  at  Akenham.  M.I.  Brother  of  Edward  D. 
(1808).    (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xix;  G.  Mag.) 

BOLTON,  LYNDON.  Adm.  scholar  at  Clare,  Mar.  20,  1880.  S. 
and  h.  of  Lyndon,  of  Chiton,  Bristol.  B.  May  31,  r86o. 
School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1907.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  WelUngton 
College.  Senior  Examiner,  Patent  Office,  1924.  Of  Burren 
and  Cooleague,  Co.  Cavan,  Ireland.  Won  the  5000  dollar 
prize  offered  by  'The  Scientific  American'  for  the  best  3000 
word  essay  on  Einstein's  Theory  of  Relativity.  Resident  at 
Bedford  iii  1938.  Married  and  had  issue.  On  the  Register  of 
the  Senate,  1937.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  I.G.;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

BOLTON,  MYLES  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  i, 
1888.  S.  of  .A.ugustus  Charle.s  Hope  (1843),  R.  of  Shimpling- 
thorpe,  Suffolk.  B.  Apr.  5,  1870.  [School,  Mariborough.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Ranching  in  Saskatchewan, 
Canada.  KiUed  Nov.  23,  1909,  in  a  railway  accident,  near 
Moose  Jaw,  Sask.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BOLTON,  REGINALD  COTTON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  13, 
1883.  B.  Feb.  17,  1864.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B..\.  1886; 
M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Lichfield)  1888;  C.  of 
Perry  Bar,  Staffs.,  1887-8.  C.  of  Lindridge,  Worcs.,  1889- 
95.  C.  of  Church  Stretton,  Salop,  1895-8.  V.  of  Staunton 
Long,  1898-1907.  V.  of  Diddlebury  with  Westhope,  Heref., 
1907-16.  Died  Feb.  13,  1916,  aged  52.  (Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Feb.  24,  1916.) 

BOLTON,  ROBERT  GAMBIER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  James  Jay  (1844),  Minister, 
of  St  Paul's,  Kilburn,  London.  B.  .^.ug.  24,  1854.  School, 
Clergy  Orphan.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Sarum) 
1884;  C.  of  Dinton,  Wilts.,  1884-5.  Lecturer  at  Christ 
Church,  Lee  Park,  Kent,  1885-6.  Travelled  in  Europe, 
America,  Canada,  and  the  East;  afterwards  pubhshed  a 
large  series  of  animal  photographs  from  hfe.  PubUc  Lecturer 
on  (Popular)  Natural  History.  Author,  A  Book  of  Beasts  and 
Birds,  etc.  Died  July  29,  1928.  Brother  of  William  W. 
(1877).    (Clergy  Orphan  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOLTON,  ROBERT  HERBERT  BRISCOE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  7,  1876.  S.  of  Thomas  Frederic,  of  Waterhead 
House,  Ambleside,  Westmorland.  B.  Mar.  29,  1857,  at 
Hawkshead,  Lanes.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1876; 
B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.   Of  Highgate,  London,  N.,  in  1937. 

BOLTON,  ROBERT  THORLEY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare, 
June,  1827.  Matric.  Easter,  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord. 
deacon,  1833;  priest  (Chichester)  1834.  Chaplain  in  New 
South  Wales,  Austraha,  1841-54;  at  Hexham,  Newcastle 
diocese,  N.S.W.,  in  1859.  V.  of  Padbury,  Bucks.,  1868-76. 
Died  .•\ug.  12,  1 88 1,  aged  78,  at  Dadford,  Stowe.  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Aug.  17,  1881;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BOLTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1756.  S.  of  Thomas  (1715),  clerk,  of  Suffolk  [his  grandson 
Thomas  Bolton,  of  Wells,  Norfolk,  married  Susannah,  sister 
of  Horatio,  Viscount  Nelson,  and  of  William,  ist  Earl  Nelson. 
Their  son  Thomas  assumed  the  surname  of  Nelson  and  suc- 
ceeded as  2nd  Earl].  B.  Sept.  15,  1736,  at  Coddenham. 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  Lent,  1758;  Scholar;  B.A.  1760. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  i,  1760;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  i8, 
1763;  R.  of  Nedging,  Suffolk,  1763.  P.C.  of  St  Mary-at- 
Quay,  Ipswich,  1764.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Hollesley, 
1772-83.  Married  three  times.  Died  Dec.  29,  1821,  at  the 
Glebe  House,  Nedging.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  647;  F.  .A.  Crisp, 
Notes,  11;  Suffolk  Manor.  Fam.,  11.  222.) 

BOLTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1901; 
M..\.  1906.  Assistant  Master  in  PubUc  Elementary  and 
Higher  Grade  Schools,  London,  1900-5;  at  the  Secondary 
Day  School,  Northern  Polytechnic  Institute,  Holloway, 
1905-6.  In  the  London  County  Council  Education  Offices, 
1906-19.  Middlesex  Divisional  Offices,  1919-.  Secretary  of 
the  Harrow  Technical  School,  Middlesex.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (London  Elect.  Engineers;  sapper).  Of  Headstone  Road, 
Harrow,  Middlesex.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3-) 

BOLTON,  THOMAS  AMBLER.  -Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  28, 
1841 ;  a  '  Ten-year'  man.  [Probably  s.  of  Thomas  and  Hannah 
(.Anne),  dau.  of  Richard  Ambler,  grocer,  of  Wakefield, 
Yorks.]  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1841;  priest  (Lincoln)  1843; 
C.  of  Alverthorpe,  Yorks.,  1841-2.  C.  of  Bawtry  with 
Austerfield,  1843-6.  V.  of  New  Basford,  Notts.,  1848-68. 
Married  Miss  Chowley,  of  Wiseton  (sic),  Notts.  Wrote 
numerous  letters  to  newspapers  in  defence  of  Church  prin- 
ciples; also  antiquarian  and  genealogical  articles.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1872.  (Burke,  Heraldic  Illus.,  i.  144;  F.M.G., 
493;  Crockford,  i860.) 


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Bolton,  William 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  May  9, 
1771.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Coddeoiiam,  Suffolk.  [Bapt.  there 
Apr.  17,  1753;  he  was  grandson  of  Thomas  {1715),  clerk,  and 
brother  of  Thomas  Bolton,  of  Wells,  Norfolk;  see  note  sub 
Thomas  (1756).]  School,  Wattisham,  Suffolk.  Scholar,  1773; 
matric.  Michs.  1774;  B.\.  1775;  M.A.  1780.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Dec.  14,  i777;  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  19,  1779;  C.  of  St  Mary  Key,  Ipswich,  1777. 
V.  of  Holkham  with  Egmere,  Norfolk,  1780-3.  R.  of  Holies- 
ley,  Suffolk,  1783-1829.  R.  of  Braucaster,  Norfolk,  1804-40. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Woodthorpe,  of  Little  Oakley, 
Essex,  Dec.  12,  1776.  Died  Mar.  8,  1840,  aged  85.  Father  of 
Horatio  (1814).  (F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  11;  Suffolk  Manor.  Fam., 
II.  221.) 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM  AGNEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  Joseph  John,  of  Heathiield,  Lancaster  Road, 
Pendleton,  Manchester.  B.  Oct.  5,  1881,  at  Manchester. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Of  Stewart  Thomson 
and  Co.  Ltd.,  East  Indian  Merchants,  Manchester.  Of 
Croston  Towers,  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire.   {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
29,  1895.   Did  not  reside. 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  25, 
1859.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Oct.  25,  1839,  at  Kinver,  Staffs. 
Schools,  [Charterhouse]  and  King's  CoUege,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  {20th  Wrangler)  1863;  M.A. 
1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1864;  priest  (Lichfield)  1868. 
Assistant  Master  at  Trinity  College,  Glenalmond,  1863-7. 
C.  of  Kinver,  Staffs.,  1868-84.  Head  Master  of  Kinver 
Grammar  School,  1867-87.  V.  of  Wick,  near  Pershore,  1888- 
1910.  Died  there  Mar.  19,  1910,  aged  70.  (Lists  of  Carthus.; 
Crock  ford.) 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1877.  [S.  of  William  Jay  (next),  clerk.  B.  May  17, 
1859.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A. 
1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Exeter)  1883; 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Exeter,  1882-4.  Sub-Warden  of  St 
Augustine's  College,  Canterbury,  1884-9.  V.  of  St  Sithney, 
Cornwall,  1889-91.  V.  of  Saltash,  1891-4.  V.  of  St  Mar>''s, 
Penzance,  1895-1900.  V.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist  with  St 
Alban-the-Martyr,  Upper  Norwood,  1900-2.  -A.  high  church- 
man; while  at  Penzance  induced  the  choir  to  don  cassocks. 
A  good  organiser  and  a  fervent  preacher.  Died  Aug.  4,  1902. 
{Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  6, 
1902.) 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM  JAY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  32)  at  C.\ius, 
Jime  28,  1849.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of  the  Episcopal  Church, 
New  York,  U.S.A.  B.  at  Bath.  School,  MiU  Hill,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Exhibitioner,  1850;  Prizeman;  B..-\. 
1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1853;  priest,  1854.  Held 
curacies  in  Cambridge,  Cheltenham,  Brighton  and  Islington. 
V.  of  St  John's,  Stratford,  Essex,  1866-81.  V.  of  St  James's, 
Bath,  1881-4.  Married  Susanna,  dau.  of  William  Welch, 
Esq.,  late  of  Stoke  Newington,  Sept.  26,  1849.  Author, 
Evidences  of  Chrislianitv  (prize),  etc.  Died  May  28,  1884,  at 
Bath.  Brother  of  James  J.  (1844)  and  father  of  WiUiam  H. 
(above).   (Venn,  11.  291;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  11.  639.) 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM  WASHINGTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1877.  S.  of  the  late  James  Jay  (1844),  clerk.  B.  July  3, 
1858,  at  Kilbum,  London.  School,  Spencer  House,  Wimble- 
don. Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Athletics 
'blue,'  1878,  1879.  President  of  the  University  Athletic 
Club.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Stoke- 
on-Trent,  1881-4  and  1886-7.  Missionary  at  Moosomin, 
Canada,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Qu'.\ppeUe,  1884-6.  R. 
of  St  Paul's,  Esquimau,  1887-9.  Head  Master  of  St  Paul's 
School,  Esquimau,  1889-90.  Minister  at  St  Luke's,  San 
Francisco,  1890-1.  R.  of  St  Mary  Virgin,  San  Francisco, 
1891-8.  Warden  of  University  School,  Victoria,  B.C., 
1906-37.  Of  Tahiti,  in  1938.  Brother  of  Robert  G.  (1881). 
(Venn,  11.  429;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM  WATSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Nov.  5, 
1822;  Fell. -Com.  Nov.  12,  1822.  Matric.  Michs.  1823. 
[Requested  that  his  name  should  be  erased  from  the  College 
Register.]  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Feb.  18,  1812,  as  s.  of  Thomas,  M.D.,  of  Harlow,  Essex. 

BOLUS,  HARRY  BOULCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.  S.  of  Walter,  Esq.  B.  at  Port  Elizabeth,  South 
Africa.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1892; 
M.A.  and  M.D.  1924.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1890.  -At 
Guy's  Hospital.  House  Phvsician  and  Resident  Obstetrician. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1892.D.P.H.,  1909.  Medical  Officer  at 
Beckenhcmi  Cottage  Hospital.  In  practice  at  Beckenham 
in  1922  (Bolus  and  Trapnell).  Died  May  26,  1936,  aged  68, 
at  22,  Queensberry  House,  Richmond,  Surrey.  (Medical 
Directory;  The  Times,  May  27,  1936.) 


BoMPAS,  Henry  [Mason] 

BOMFORD,  LAURENCE  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  15,  1883.  Of  18,  Warkworth  Street,  Cambridge,  [znd 
s.  of  Samuel,  Major.  B.  1847.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon, 
1886;  priest  (Ely)  1887;  C.  of  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambridge, 
1886-90.  C.  of  Trowbridge,  1890-6.  C.  of  Bamet,  1895-8. 
V.  of  Colney  Heath,  Herts.,  1898-1918.  Resided  latterly  at 
St  Albans.  Died  there  July  2,  1926,  aged  78.  Brother  of  the 
next,  etc.   (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  July  16,  1926.) 

BOMFORD,   RODON  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

Oct.  12,  1875.  [S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  Major,  of  Cambridge. 
B.  1845.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Ord. 
deacon,  18S0;  priest  (London)  i88i;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Isling- 
ton, 1880-2.  Held  other  curacies  in  London,  1882-93.  C. 
of  Brinkworth,  Wilts.,  1893-6.  C.  of  Carisbrooke,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1897-8.  R.  of  Saltford,  Somerset,  1898-1913. 
Resided  latterly  at  Boscombe,  Bournemouth.  Died  there 
Dec.  25,  1915,  aged  70.  Buried  at  Saltford.  Brother  of 
Laurence  G.  (above),  etc.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  29, 
1915;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BOMFORD,  TREVOR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 

1868.  [3rd  s.  of  Samuel,  Major,  Royal  North  Gloucester 
Militia,  and  of  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards.  B.  1849.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  B.\.  1872;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon,  1873; 
priest  (Durham)  1874;  C.  of  West  Hartlepool,  1873.  C.  of 
St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambridge,  1878-81.  Missionary 
(C.M.S.)  in  India,  1881-1924.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1932.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.   (Burke,  I.G.) 

BOMFORD,  VICTOR  REGINALD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1879.  [5th  s.  of  Samuel,  Major,  Royal  North  Gloucester 
Militia,  and  of  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards.  B.  Mar.  21,  1859.] 
B.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1882;  priest  (Norwich) 
1884;  C.  of  Southam,  Warws.,  1882.  C.  of  Wetherden, 
Suffolk,  1883-5.  C.  of  Heigham,  Norfolk,  1885-7.  C.  of 
Sprowston,  1887-9.  C.  of  Halesworth,  1889-92.  C.  of  Deep- 
ham,  1892-4.  C.  of  MildenhaU,  1894-8.  V.  of  Wigginton, 
Staffs.,  1898-1900.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  24, 
1900,  aged  41,  at  Wigginton.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc. 
(Burke,  I.G.;  Crockford^ 

BOMONJI,  BOMANJI  RATANJI.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1885.  S.  of  Ratanji,  merchant,  of  Bombay,  India. 
B.  there  Aug.  21,  1867.  Schools,  Elphinstone  and  St 
Xavier's  College,  Bombay.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Barrister- 
at-law.  Practised  in  Saharanpur,  United  Provinces.  Died 
1936.    (R.  P.  Paranjpye.) 

BOMPAS,  CECIL  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1886.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Mason  (1854),  Q.C.,  of  Abingdon 
House,  Hampstead,  London.  B.  May  31,  1868,  in  London. 
School,  Westminster  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1889.  President  of  the  Union,  1889.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  2,  i886.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1889.  Entered  the 
I.C.S.,  1889.  Served  in  Bengal  as  .Assistant  Collector  and 
Magistrate.  Under  Secretary,  1893.  Magistrate  and  Col- 
lector, 1900.  Deputy  Commissioner,  1901.  Chairman  of  the 
Calcutta  Improvement  Trustees  Board,  1912;  retired,  1923. 
A  member  of  the  Bengal  Legislative  Council,  1916.  C.S.I., 
1918.  Translated  Folklore  of  the  Santal  Parganas.  Of  26, 
West  End  Avenue,  Pinner,  Middlesex.  Brother  of  Hugh  S. 
(1900).   (India  Office  List,  1937;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BOMPAS  or  BUMPUS,  GEORGE  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  May  31,  1830.  Of  Essex.  [Probably  2nd  s.  of  Dr 
George  Gwinnett,  of  Fishponds,  Bristol,  who  kept  a  private 
asylum  there.  B.  Sept.  6,  1812.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830,  as 
Bompas,  G.  J.  Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh  University, 
1832-6;  M.D.  (Edin.)  1836.  Practising  as  a  doctor  at  Fish- 
ponds in  1841;  in  charge  of  the  annexe  to  his  father's 
asylum;  kept  a  boy's  school  there,  1844-55;  removed  to 
Upper  Park  Street,  CUfton,  and  continued  the  school  there ; 
then  at  Burlington  Buildings,  Redland,  till  1859.  Went  to 
Canada,  1861.  Of  Bury,  Quebec,  inx873.  If  this  identification 
is  correct  he  was  a  nephew  of  Henry  Bompas  (next).  (C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

BOMPAS,  HENRY  [MASON].  -Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1854.  [S.  of  Charles  Carpenter  (and  Mary  Steele  Tompkins), 
Serjeant-at-law,  said  to  have  been  the  original  of  Serjeant 
Buzfuz.  B.  Apr.  6,  1836.  Bapt.  at  John  Street  Chapel. 
School,  Amersham  Hall;  afterwards  at  University  College, 
London;  LL.B.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854,  as  H.  Mason;  Scholar, 
1857;  Chancellor's  medal;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {5th  Wrangler) 
1858;  M.A.  1862.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  11,  i860. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1863.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Reporter 
in  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1865-75.  Q-C,  1877.  Bencher, 
1881.  Recorder  of  Poole,  1882-5;  of  Plymouth  and  Devon- 
port,  1884.  Commissioner  of  Assize  for  South  Wales,  1891. 
County  Court  Judge,  at  Bradford,  1896-1909.  Died  Mar.  5, 
1909,  aged  72,  at  4,  PhiUimore  Gardens,  Kensington.  Father 
of  the  next  and  Cecil  H.  (1886).  (Inner  Tetnple  Masters  of 
the  Bench;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 


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BoMPAS,  Hugh  Steele 

BOMPAS,  HUGH  STEELE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1900.  S. 
of  Henry  Mason  (above),  Q.C.,  County  Court  Judge,  of 
Fairfield,  Far  Headingley,  Leeds.  B.  Dec.  9,  1881,  at 
Abingdon  House,  73,  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  Hampstead.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1904.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1901.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1904.  On  the  South 
Eastern  Circuit.  Divisional  Director,  Training  Department 
of  the  Ministry  of  Labour,  1919-25.  Secretary  for  Education 
to   the   Dental  Board,    1925-.    Served   in  the   Great  War 

-  (FUght-Lieut.,  R.N.A.S.,  and  afterwards  Capt.,  R.-'^.F.,  in 
France,  Egypt  and  Mesopotamia).  Brother  of  Cecil  H.  {1886) . 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BONAR,  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1825.  S.  of  Thomson  (?  next).  B.  1808,  at  Chisle- 
hurst,  Kent.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Of 
Camden  Place,  Kent,  and  chief  of  the  second  branch  of  the 
Bonars,  twentieth  in  descent  from  WiUiam,  first  founder  of 
this  family  in  Scotland,  and  heir  of  line  and  representative  of 
Guthrie  of  Hawkerton,  heritable  Falconer  to  the  Crown  in 
Fife.  Succeeded  his  father,  Dec.  i,  1828.  For  several  years 
in  the  Austrian  Army;  A.D.C.  to  Marshal  Radetsky.  Married 
RosaUa  Juliana  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Charles  Leopold,  de 
Wullerstorff-Urbair,  a  Moravian  nobleman,  Jan.  11,  1834. 
Received  the  Cross  of  the  Sovereign  Hospitalier  Order. 
Died  Dec.  9,  1882,  at  Goritz,  Austria.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  Her.  Illus.,  i.  118;  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862.) 

BONAR,  THOMSON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Nov.  5,  1811. 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Thomson,  Esq.  Matric.  Michs.  i8ii. 
Probably  of  Elmstead  and  Camden  Place,  Kent.  Married 
Anastasia  Jessye,  dau.  of  Guthrie,  of  Hawkerton,  Falconer  to 
the  Crown  in  Fifeshire,  Nov.  3,  1807.  Died  Dec.  i,  1828,  at 
Park  Crescent.  [If  this  identification  is  correct,  he  was 
already  married  when  he  came  up  to  Cambridge  and  was 
bom  in  1780.]  For  another  branch  of  this  family,  see  Burke, 
Col.  Gentry,  11.  532.  Perhaps  father  of  Ernest  A.  (above). 
(G.  Mag.,  1828,  11;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862,  and  Her.  Illus.,  1. 
118.) 

BOND,  ALEXANDER  PERRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
27,  1800.  2nd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Edgeworths  Town,  Co. 
Longford,  Ireland.  B.  in  Ireland.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Scholar,  1800;  matric.  Michs.  1801;  B..^.  1805.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  4,  1802,  as  s.  of  William  Bond,  of 
Edgerstown,  Co.  Longford.  Of  Ardglass,  Co.  Meath.  D.L. 
Married  Rosetta,  dau.  of  Saville  Dowling,  Jan.  15,  1836. 
Died  1851.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Burke,  I.G.) 

BOND,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  11,  1845.  [2nd 
s.  of  John  (1780),  R.  of  Freston,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmund's  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B..\.  1850.  Ord. 
deacon,  1851;  priest  (Rochester)  1853;  R.  of  Freston,  Suffolk, 
1853-80;  resigned.  Resident  at  Freston  in  1882,  without  cure. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1883.  Father  of  Gerald  G.  (1881). 
To  be  distinguished  from  the  Rev.  Alfred  Bond,  B.A. 
(Dubl.),  C.  of  Ogboume  St  George,  Gloucs.,  1869-72,  and 
formerly  Assistant  Master  of  Cheltenham  College.  (S.H.A.H. ; 
Crockford,  1882.) 

BOND,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  31,  1783.  Of  Surrey.  School,  Winchester.  [Not  found  in 
Kirby's  list  of  Scholars.]  Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar,  1786; 
B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  May  18, 
1788;  priest  (Winchester)  Jan.  11,  1789;  C.  of  Grittleton, 
Wilts.,  1788.  C.  of  Calboume,  Co.  Southampton,  1789.  V.  of 
Margaretting,  Essex,  1799-1827.  Married  Mary  Polhill,  dau. 
of  Nathaniel  Polhill-Turner,  banker  and  tobacco-merchant, 
of  Howbury  Park,  Beds.,  Nov.  2,  1797.  Died  Feb.  20,  1827, 
aged  62.  Father  of  the  next.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv; 
Brayley,' Surrey,  in.  462.) 

BOND,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  28,  1820.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Frederick  (above),  clerk. 
B.  at  Margaretting,  Essex.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  May  17,  1820; 
matric.  Michs.  1820.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  June  27, 
1822;  LL.B.  1826.  Died  Oct.  2,  1829,  aged  27.  M.I.  at 
St  Andrew's,  Boreham,  Essex.    (Essex  Revieiv,  i.  160.) 

BOND,  CHARLES  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  John  Edward  Gordon,  clerk,  of  South  Newton 
vicarage,  Salisbury.  B.  July  18,  1881,  at  Savemake,  Wilts. 
School,  Sherborne  (Mr  Westcott).  Matric.  Michs.  igoo. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Wiltshire  Regt.)  Killed  in 
action,  Nov.  25,  1915.   (Univ.  War  List.) 

BOND,  CHARLES  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  8,  1885.  [S.  of  Charles  Watson  (1858),  clerk.  B.  Sept. 
16,  1866.  School,  Brighton  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1889.  Assistant  Master  at  Brighton  College,  1890-1. 
Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (Oxford)  1892;  C.  of  Burford, 
O.xon.,  1891-3.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Brighton,  1893-6.  C.  of 
Tankersley,  Yorks.,  1896-1904.  V.  of  Cressing,  Essex, 
1904-8.    V.  of  Southill,   Beds.,   1908-15.    R.  of  Eakring, 


Bond,  Edward  Vines 

Notts.,  1915-36.  Rural  Dean  of  Southwell,  1921-36.  During 
the  Great  War  served  his  own  as  well  as  a  neighbouring 
parish.  Secretary  of  the  local  War  Savings  Association.  Of 
Marven,  Jarvis  Brook,  Sussex,  1938.  Brother  of  Edward  V. 
(1889).   (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  I.  T.  Rule;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BOND,  CHARLES  ROGERS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  15, 

1800. 

BOND,  CHARLES  SHAW.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1887.  [S. 
of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey.]  B.A.  1890;  M.B. 
andB.C.  1895.  At  Guy's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1894. 
House  Surgeon  at  the  Central  London  Ophthalmic  Hospital. 
Clinical  Assistant  at  the  Brompton  Hospital  for  Diseases  of 
the  Chest.  Late  Chief  Clinical  Assistant  at  the  Royal  London 
Ophthalmic  Hospital.  Of  Huon,  Cheam  Road,  Ewell, 
Surrey.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BOND,  CHARLES  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  8, 
1858.  S.  of  William.  B.  June  19,  1839,  at  Yoxall,  Staffs. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B..A..  1862; 
M..\.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1862;  priest,  1863; 
C.  of  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex,  1862-5.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Birkenhead,  1865-9.  P.C.  of  Hanley,  Staffs.,  1869-76.  V.  of 
Haddenham,  Cambs.,  1876-82.  P.C.  of  All  Souls',  Brighton, 
1882-8;  Surrogate,  1888-1922.  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Brighton, 
1882-1910.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1903-22.  V.  of  Pevensey, 
19 10-18.  Resided  latterly  at  Henfield,  Sussex.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  20,  1922.  Buried  at  Henfield. 
Father  of  Charles  H.  (1885)  and  Edward  V.  (1889).  (Peile, 
II-  559.) 

BOND,  CLEMENTS  GRAHAM  ONSLOW.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar. 
23,  1889.  [S.  of  Mrs  Bond,  of  Worsley  Lodge,  Southsea, 
Hants.,  and  the  late  Capt.  C.  M.  Bond,  36th  Regt.,  deceased. 
B.  1869.]  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A. 
1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (Southwell) 
1895;  C.  of  Bakewell,  Derbs.,  1894-5.  C.  of  Mells,  Somerset, 
1896-1901;  resigned.  Of  Furze  Hills,  Churt,  Surrey,  in  1938. 
(Crockford,  1938.) 

BOND,  CYRIL.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1889.  2nd 
s.  of  William  Henry  (1850),  R.  of  H-gh  Ongar,  Essex.  B. 
1871,  at  Beauchamp  Roding.  [School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Adm.  a  SoUcitor,  1896;  practised  at 
Ongar.  Clerk  to  the  Lieutenancy  of  Essex  and  Steward  of 
the  Easton  Manors  and  of  the  Manor  of  High  Ongar.  Died 
Dec.  12,  1913.   (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOND,  CYRIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  28, 
1891.  S.  of  John  (1857),  clerk,  of  Steeple  Ashton  vicarage, 
Wilts.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Wakefield) 
1900;  C.  of  King  Cross,  Yorks.,  1899-1902.  C.  of  South 
Molton,  Devon,  1902-3.  Chaplain  of  St  Peter's  House, 
Grahamstown,  S.  Africa,  1903-7.  C.  of  Boston,  Lines.,  1907- 
10.  V.  of  Grimsby,  1916-29.  R.  of  Long  Stanton,  Cambs., 
1929-35.  Benefactor  to  the  CoUege.  Died  Aug.  22,  1935. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  Reginald  (1888).  (Magdalene  Coll. 
Mag.;  The  Times,  Aug.  23,  1935.) 

BOND,  DENYS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  June  22, 
1899.  S.  of  John  (1857),  Archdeacon  of  Stow,  of  St  Margaret's 
vicarage,  Lincoln.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Studied  in  France  and  Germany, 
1902-3.  Assistant  Master  at  King  William's  College,  Isle  of 
Man,  1903-4;  at  Giggleswick  School,  1905-7;  at  Brighton 
College,  1908-13.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.N.V.R.; 
Assistant  Master  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Dartmouth, 
1914-17;  at  the  Admiralty  (Intelligence  Division)  1917-20). 
Assistant  Master  at  St  Bees  School,  192 1-2;  at  Cranbrook 
School,  1922-5;  returned  to  St  Bees;  language  and  House 
Master  there.  Died  Apr.  4,  1937,  at  Horkstow  vicarage, 
Barton-on-Humber.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  (School- 
masters' Directory,  1932-3;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Apr. 
6,  1937.) 

BOND,  EDWARD.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1823.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1823. 

BOND,  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS.  Hon.  LL.D.  1879.  Principal 
Librarian  of  the  British  Museum.  Died  Jan.  2,  1898.  (D.N.B., 
Suppl.  I.) 

BOND,  EDWARD  VINES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5, 
1889.  S.  of  Charles  Watson  (1858),  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Brigh- 
ton. B.  May  5,  1870,  at  Hanley,  Staffs.  School,  Brighton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1902.  At 
Chichester  Theological  College,  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester) 
1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Lower  Beeding,  Sussex,  1894-9.  C. 
of  Ewell,  Surrey,  1899-1907.  V.  of  Edwinstowe  with 
CUpstowe  and  Carburton,  Notts.  P.C.  of  Perlethorpe,  1907- 
18.  R.  of  Wotton,  Surrey,  1918-25.  R.  of  Beddington, 
1925-39-  Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1885).  (Brighton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford,  1939) 


314 


Bond,  Essex  Henry 

BOND,  ESSEX  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  13,  1822. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Winchester)  May  21,  1826;  P.C.  of 
Merston,  Surrey,  1827-48.  [Perhaps  connected  %vith  the 
Cholmondeley  family  of  Vale  Royal,  Cheshire;  Charles 
Cholmondeley  married  Essex,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pitt,  and 
sister  of  the  Earl  of  Londonderry;  his  son  Thomas,  of  Vale 
Royal,  had  among  other  issue  a  daughter  Esse.x,  who  may 
have  been  the  mother  of  this  man.]  Died  Feb.  11,  1848,  at 
Merston.   (G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  556;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1937.) 

BOND,  FRANK  HEDDON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  17,  1893. 
School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Exhibitioner;  B.A. 
1896;  M.A.  1900. 

BOND,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  16, 
1833.  S.  of  Joseph.  Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Migrated  to 
Trinity,  Feb.  3,  1834;  B.A.  1838. 

BOND,  FREDERICK  LA  FARGUE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  S.  of  William  Frederick,  of  15,  Dorset  Square, 
London.  B.  Jan.  15,  1877,  in  London.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896. 

BOND,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1849.  S.  of  Edward  James,  gunsmith,  of  Comhill, 
London.   B.  there  Mar.  23,  1830.   Matric.  Michs.  1849. 

BOND,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  2, 
i77r.  Of  Surrey.  [2nd  s.  of  George,  of  Backford,  Somerset.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Oct.  27,  1772.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1779.  Serjeant-at-law, 
1786.  King's  Serjeant,  1795.  Became  famous  as  a  criminal 
pleader,  particularly  at  the  Surrey  Sessions;  his  influence 
over  the  Surrey  jurymen  so  absolute  that  they  generally 
'found  for  Serjeant  Bond  and  Costs.'  Died  Mar.  19,  1796. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1771).   (Notable  Middle  Templers.) 

BOND,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1861 ;  incorp.  from  Oxford.  5th  s.  of 
John,  gent.,  of  Lancaster.  Matric.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  30,  1848,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1852;  M.A.  1857.  Ord. 
deacon,  1853;  priest  (Ripon)  1854;  C.  of  Bowling,  Bradford, 
1853-6.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Ipswich,  1856-61.  C.  of  Faken- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1861-2.  R.  of  Sutton,  1862-82.  V.  of  Fam- 
worth.  Lanes.,  1881-92.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1893. 
[Al.  Oxan.) 

BOND,  GEORGE  WESTON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1891. 
[S.  and  h.  of  G.  M.,  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs.,  J. P.  B.  June  10, 
1873,  at  Chfton,  Derbs.]  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London.  EnUsted  in  the  ist  Batt.,  Yorks.  and  Lanes.  Regt., 
1896;  2nd  Lieut.,  Royal  Warws.,  1900.  Transferred  to  the 
Indian  Army,  1906.  Supply  Regt.,  Capt.,  1909;  Major,  1916. 
With  the  Abor  Expedition  as  Commandant  of  a  Naga  Carrier 
Corps,  1911-12.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Supply  and 
Transport  Corps,  Indian  Army;  twice  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches; D.S.O.,  1916).  Retired,  1921.  Of  Alrewas  House, 
Ashbourne.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List;  Who's  WJio,  1939.) 

BOND,  GERALD  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  8,  1881.  S.  of  Alfred  (1845)  [R.  of  Freston,  Suffolk]. 
B.  Sept.  13,  1862.  Schools,  Cheltenham  College  [and  Brigh- 
ton College]  but  not  found  in  Brighton  Coll.  Reg.  Matric. 
Michs.  i88r. 

BOND,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  8,  1824.  [3rd  s. 
of  WiUiam,  Canon  of  Bristol  and  R.  of  Steeple  with  Tyneham, 
Isle  of  Purbeck,  Dorset.]  B.  May  3,  1804.  Matric.  Michs. 
1824;  LL.B.  1830.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest,  1830;  V.  of 
South  Petherton,  Somerset,  1829-75.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1864- 
75.  Rural  Dean.  Married  Editha  Augusta-Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  Pomeroy,  Apr.  4,  1850.  Died  Sept.  27,  1875. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1824).  (Hutchins,  1.  602;  Peile,  11.  415; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BOND,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  5, 
1873.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Brookside,  Trumpington  Road, 
Cambridge.  B.  Sept.  ig,  1853.  Schools,  Amersham  Hall, 
Reading,  and  University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1873;  Scholar,  1875;  Prizeman;  Chancellor's  medal  (Legal) 
1877;  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1876;  Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
1877);  B.A.  1877;  LL.M.  1880;  LL.D.  1888.  Fellow,  1887. 
Tutor.  Master  of  the  College,  r9i9-29.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  11,  1874.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1883.  Bencher, 
1922.  Lecturer  in  Roman  Law  at  Trinity  College,  1886- 
1916.  Lecturer  in  Law  at  Trinity  Hall,  1887-1919.  (His 
pupils  included  J.  C.  Smuts  and  S.  M.  Bruce.)  J. P.  for 
Cambridge,  1906;  on  the  Town  Council  and  the  Board  of 
Guardians.  Did  valuable  work  for  his  College  in  dealing  with 
post- War  problems;  instrumental  in  starting  a  re-endowment 
fund,  which  placed  the  College  finances  on  a  secure  basis. 
A  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  1920-2.  Served  on 
various  Boards  and  Syndicates.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Lived  latterly  at  9,  Millington  Road,  Cambridge.  Author, 
History  of  the  Trinity  Hall  Boat  Club.  Died  June  6,  1938. 
(Univ.  Cal.,  1936-7;  Who's  Who,  1938;  The  Times,  June  8, 
1938.) 


Bond,  Nathaniel 

BOND,  HENRY  JOHN  HAYLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  7,  1819.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  William  (1762), 
clerk,  and  Martha,  dau.  of  Richard  Hayles,  of  Cambridge. 
B.  Dec.  22,  i8or,  at  Wheatacre,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1821;  M.B.  1825; 
M.L.  1829;  M.D.  1831.  Studied  medicine  in  London,  Edin- 
burgh and  Paris.  F.R.C.P.,  1835.  Settled  in  Cambridge; 
practised  there.  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  1851-72;  his 
tenure  of  office  contemporary  with  a  great  rise  in  the  re- 
putation of  the  Cambridge  Medical  School.  A  member  of 
the  General  Medical  Council,  1858-63.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  William  Carpenter,  Esq.,  of  Toft  Monks,  Norfolk,  Dec.  11, 
1834.  Died  Sept.  3,  1883,  aged  82,  at  Cambridge.  Buried  in 
Cambridge  cemetery.  M.I.  Brother  of  William  (1813). 
(D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  iii.) 

BOND,  HENRY  KENDALL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1875.  S.  of 
Henry  Cooper,  of  Westwood,   Ipswich,   Suffolk.    B.   Nov. 

1856,  at  Ipswich.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A. 
1879;  M.A.  1882.  SoUcitor  at  Ipswich  till  1893.  Died  there 
Apr.  16,  1932,  aged  75.  (Venn,  11.  417;  The  Times,  Apr.  18, 
1932-) 

BOND,  JAMES  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
15,  1856.  S.  and  h.  of  Willoughby,  of  Farragh,  Longford, 
Ireland.  B.  there  July  11,  1837.  Bapt.  Nov.  30,  1837. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  17,  i860.  Of  Farragh,  Co.  Longford.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
High  Sheriff,  1870.  Died  1911.  Father  of  Wensley  H.  (1895) 
and  Willoughby  J.  (1885).   (Burke,  I.G.;  Walford,  Co.  Fam.) 

BOND,  JOHN.  .A.dm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June 
21,  1771.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset. 
[B.  July  24,  1753.]  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Easter, 
1772.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  2,  1773.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1779.  Of  Creech  Grange,  Isle  of  Purbeck,  Dorset; 
succeeded  his  father,  1784.  High  Sheriff  of  Cardiganshire. 
M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  1780-1801.  Steward  of  the  Chiltern 
Hundreds,  1801.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  of 
Cefncoed,  Cardigans.,  1798.  Died  May  12,  1824.  Brother  of 
Nathaniel  (1771).   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BOND,  JOHN.  M..^.  from  King's,  1776.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Mark,  of 
Crediton,  Devon;  if  so,  matric.  (BaUiol  College,  Oxford) 
Apr.  5,  1745,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1748.]  R.  of  East  Anstey, 
Devon,  1765-1807.  R.  of  Kennerleigh  (?)  Kermerley,  1776- 
1807.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Saltfleetby,  Lines.,  1802. 
Died  Apr.  1807.    (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BOND,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  9, 
1780.  S.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Harleston,  Norfolk.  School, 
Bungay  (Mr  Reeve).  Matric.  Michs.  1780.  Migrated  to 
Caius,  Apr.  13,  1781;  Scholar,  1781-3.  LL.B.  1787.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  June  15,  1783; 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1785;  C.  of  Thorpe  Abbots, 
Norfolk,  1783.  R.  of  Freston,  Suffolk,  1795-1831.  Married 
Miss  Emily  Dixon,  of  Chertsey,  Feb.  1811.  Died  Dec.  15, 
1831,  aged  72.  M.I.  at  Freston.  Father  of  Alfred  (1845). 
(Venn,  11.  104;  E.  Anglian,  viii.  68.) 

BOND,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  16, 

1857.  S.  of  Samuel.  School,  Heversham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  Scholar,  1858;  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  (2nd 
Wrangler)  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Fellow,  1861-5.  Hon.  Fellow, 
1907-12.  Lecturer.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Ely)  1865. 
Assistant  Master  at  Rugby,  1863-5.  R.  of  Anderby  with 
Cumberworth,  Lines.,  1865-89.  Rural  Dean,  1879-89.  Canon 
and  Precentor  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  1884-1902.  V.  of 
Steeple  Ashton  with  Semington,  Wilts.,  1889-97.  Rural 
Dean  of  Bradford,  1890-6.  Chaplain  to  Lincoln  County 
Prison,  1897-9.  V.  of  St  Peter-in-Eastgate  with  St  Margaret, 
Lincoln,  1897-1902.  Rural  Dean,  1900-5.  Archdeacon  of 
Stow,  1902-12.  Died  May  14,  1912,  aged  71,  at  Lincoln. 
Brother  of  Samuel  (1867);  father  of  Cyril  (1891),  Reginald 
(1888)  and  Denys  (1899).   (Crockford;  Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.) 

BOND,  JOHN  LINCOLN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  26, 
1804.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  [of  Mettingham,  Suffolk].  Matric. 
Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1809;  M.A.  1812. 

BOND,  JOHN  TURNER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Jesus,  May  17, 
1831.   Of  Yorks.   S.  of  John  Radcliffe,  Esq.  B.  at  Flockton. 

Matric.  Michs.  1831. 

BOND,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  21,  1771.  2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset. 
[B.  Nov.  1,  1754.]  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Easter, 
1772.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  2,  1773-  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1779.  Bencher,  1795.  K.C.,  1793.  Recorder  of  Dor- 
chester, 1781-1806.  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  1801-7.  Com- 
missioner of  the  Treasury,  1801-3.  P.C,  1803.  Vice- 
President  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1806.  Judge-Advocate 
General,  1806.  Of  East  Holme,  Isle  of  Purbeck.  Died  un- 
married Oct.  8,  1823.  Buried  at  Steeple,  Dorset.  Brother  of 
John  (1771).   (Inner  Temple;  Masters  of  the  Bench.) 


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Bond,  Raymond  Alured 

BOND,  RAYMOND  ALURED.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892. 
4th  s.  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  Creech  Grange,  Wareham, 
Dorset.  [B.  Sept.  16,  1873.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely  for  Bath  and 
Wells)  1897;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1898;  C.  of  Alford  with 
Homblotton,  Somerset,  1897-9.  C.  of  GedJing,  Notts.,  1899- 
1901.  C.  of  Rugby,  Warws.,  1901-4.  R.  of  Woodbastwick, 
with  Panxworth,  Norfolk,  1904-13.  R.  of  Blandford  Forum, 
Dorset,  1913-16.  V.  of  Kingston,  1916-27.  V.  of  Iweme 
Minster  (with  Sutton  Waldron,  1929-),  1927-39-.  Hon. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Sarum,  1936-.  Married  and  had 
issue.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BOND,  REGINALD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  2, 
1888.  S.  of  John  (1857),  clerk,  of  Anderby  rectory,  Lines. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1900. 
Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Lincoln)  1893;  C.  of  Gainsborough, 
Lines.,  1892-6.  C.  of  St  Mary-le-Wigford,  1896-7.  \'.  of 
Holbeach  Marsh,  1897-1907.  R.  of  St  Peter-at-Arches  with 
v.  of  St  Benedict,  Lincoln,  1907-29.  V.  of  Caistor,  1929-30. 
R.  of  Grayingham,  1930-2.  Died  Oct.  20,  1932,  aged  63. 
Brother  of  Cyril  (1891),  etc.   {The  Times,  Oct.  21,  1932.) 

BOND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov.  12,  1824. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1833. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  7,  1832;  priest,  1833;  P.C.  of 
Aldringham  with  Thorpe,  Suffolk,  1838-57.  R-  of  Pulham 
St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1858-85.  Died  Mar.  13,  1885,  aged  78,  at 
FMilham  rectory.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  next.  (Scott, 
MSS.) 

BOND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  26,  1823. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon 
(London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1827;  priest 
(Norwich)  May  24,  1829.  V.  of  Briston,  Norfolk,  1841-7. 
Died  there  Jan.  19,  1847,  aged  44.  Perhaps  brother  of  the 
above.   (G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  447.) 

BOND,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3,  1835.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1835.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
July  2,  1836;  Scholar,  1837;  B.A.  1839. 

BOND,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  i, 
1867.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Lancaster.  School,  Lancaster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar;  B.A.  (30*^  Wrangler)  1871; 
M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1872;  priest  (Cape  Town) 
1875.  Vice- Principal  and  Mathematical  Lecturer  at  the 
Diocesan  College,  Cape  Town,  1872-80.  C.  of  South  Leverton, 
Lines.,  1881-3.  C.  of  Woolwich,  1884-7.  Master  at  St 
Saviour's  Grammar  School,  Southwark,  1883-8.  C.  of  Old 
Charlton,  1887-8.  Principal  of  the  Church  of  England 
Institute,  Bolton,  1888-96.  V.  of  Woodborough,  Notts., 
1896-1912.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  1900.  Died 
Apr.  12,  1912,  aged  64.  Brother  of  John  (1857).  (Crockford; 
Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.) 

BOND,  SAMUEL  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  20, 
1846.  S.  of  Richard,  cabinet-maker,  of  Seymour  Street, 
London.  B.  there  Feb.  29,  1824.  Matric.  Lent,  1846;  B.A. 
1850;  M.A.  1857.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1857.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1850;  priest  (Peterb.)  1852;  C.  of  Tickenhall, 
Derbs.,  1851.  C.  of  Osgathorpe,  Leics.,  1853.  P.C.  of  Wool- 
fardisworthy,  Devon,  1854.  Secretary  to  the  Church  of 
England  Sunday  School  Institute  in  1858.  Association 
Secretary  to  the  Irish  Society  in  1865.  Died  May  25,  1865, 
at  Leicester  House,  Finchley.  (Al.  Oxon.;  R.  F.  Scott;  G. 
Mag.,  1865,  II.  117.) 

BOND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  28,  1769. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1734),  R.  of  EUingham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Hingham  (Mr  Buck).  Matric.  Easter,  1770;  Scholar, 
1769-745  B.A.  1773.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  7,  1773; 
priest  (Norwich)  June  11,  1775;  C.  of  Little  EUingham, 
Sufiolk,  1773.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Little  EUingham, 
and  V.  of  Gt  EUingham,  1777-1814.  Died  1814,  aged  63. 
(Venn,  11.  88;  G.  Mag.) 

BOND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  2, 
1771.  Of  Surrey.  [S.  and  h.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Backford, 
Somerset.]  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1771.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  27,  1772,  as  s.  and  h.  of  George, 
Esq.,  of  Backford,  Somerset.  Brother  of  George  (1771). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  335.) 

BOND,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 

1824.  4th  s.  of  WiUiam  [Canon  of  Bristol].  B.  Dec.  18,  1805, 
at  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset.  School,  Salisbury  (Dr  RadcUffe). 
Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1829.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  30,  1828.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1833.  Recorder  of  Ware- 
ham,  Dorset,  1846-58.  Of  Tyneham,  Dorset.  J. P.  Died 
unmarried  Mar.  10,  1893,  aged  87,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1824).   (Hutchins,  i.  602;  Boose,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BOND,  WENSLEY  HUNTER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1895. 
S.  of  James  WUloughby  (1856),  Esq.,  of  Farragh,  Longford, 
Ireland.    [B.  Dec.   7,   1876.    School,  Haileybury.]    Matric. 


Bond,  William  Henry 

Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1897. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1901.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Convey- 
ancer. Brother  of  WUloughby  J.  (1885).  (Haileybury  Sc'h. 
Reg.;  R.  L.  Lloyd;  Law  List,  1937.) 

BOND,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  4,  1762. 
S.  of  William,  distUler,  of  Norwich.  B.  there  Nov.  22,  1745. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Welton).  Matric.  Lent,  1763;  Scholar, 
1762-7;  B..\.  1766;  M.A.  1769.  FeUow,  1767-89.  Bursar, 
1782-4.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  29,  1768;  priest.  Mar.  11, 
1770.  Usher  at  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  1768;  Master, 
1776.  C.  of  Milton,  Cambs.,  1781.  V.  of  Wheatacre,  Norfolk, 
and  of  Mutford  with  Bamby,  Suffolk,  1789-1832.  R.  of 
Bacton,  1795-1802.  Married  Martha,  dau.  of  Richard 
Hayles  of  Cambridge,  Jan.  11,  1790.  Died  June  7,  1832,  at 
Cambridge.  Buried  at  St  Michael's.  Father  of  Henry  J.  H. 
(1819)  and  William  (1813).  (Venn,  11.  79;  Notes  on  the  Perse 
School.) 

BOND,  WILLIAM.  .■X.dm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  July  7,  1803. 
3rd  s.  of  Sir  James,  Bart.,  of  DubUn.  B.  Sept.  7,  1787,  at 
Hayes,  near  Bromley,  Kent.  Schools,  Cheltenham  aad 
Stapleford  (Mr  Atkinson).  Matric.  Michs.  1806.  Died  un- 
married Dec.  30,  1808.    (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

BOND,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  26, 

1810.    S.  of ,  of  Warwick,  Cumberland.   Matric.  Michs. 

181 1 ;  Scholar;  B.A.  1815. 

BOND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  18,  1813. 
S.  of  WiUiam  (1762),  R.  of  Wheatacre,  Norfolk.  B.  there 
Mar.  2,  1795.  Schools,  Dedham,  Essex  (Mr  Haggit)  and 
Greenwich  (Mr  Bumey).  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Mi^ated  to 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  24,  1814;  Scholar,  1814;  B.A.  1817; 
M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  London)  Mar. 
15,  1818;  priest.  Mar.  14,  1819.  R.  of  Beauchamp  Roding, 
Essex,  1839-87.  Married  Letitia,  dau.  of  James  Birch,  R. 
of  Corringham,  Essex,  Oct.  27,  1825.  Died  Oct.  23,  1887. 
Buried  at  Beauchamp  Roding.  Brother  of  Henry  J.  H. 
(1819)  and  father  of  WiUiam  H.  (1850).   (Venn,  11.  161.) 

BOND,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  c.  1828; 
re-adm.   1838.    S.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  Exmouth,  Devon. 

B.  there.  School,  Tumham  Green  (Dr  Curteis).  Matric. 
Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  20, 
1839;  priest,  June  27,  1840.  C.  of  St  Weonard's,  Ross,  HereL, 
1865-77.  V.  of  Edgton,  Salop,  1877-91.  Died  Oct.  9,  1892, 
at  Cheltenham.   (Venn,  u.  209.) 

BOND,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  9, 
1874.  S.  of  William,  sailor  (master).  B.  Nov.  9,  1856,  at 
Norwich.  Bapt.  Mar.  22,  1874  (sic).  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
Scholar,  1878;  B..\.  (14/A  Wrangler)  1879;  M..A..  1882 ;  B.C.  and 
M.D.  1887.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.P.,  1893. 
Sometime  Resident  Accoucheur  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
Resident  Physician  and  Lecturer  at  Queen  Charlotte's 
Hospital.  Assistant  Medical  Officer  of  the  South  Western 
Fever  Hospital.  One  of  the  earliest  supporters  o:  the  Medical 
Officers  of  Health  Society.  Medical  Officer  of  Health, 
Metropolitan  Borough  of  Holbom;  retired,  1921.  .Author, 
medical.  Died  Feb.  20,  1924,  aged  67,  at  Torquay.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  The  Medical  Directory,  1922;  The  Times,  Feb.  23, 
1924.) 

BOND,  WILLIAM  COTESWORTH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  of  Frank  Walters,  of  22,  Hyde  Park  Square, 
London.  B.  Jan.  5,  1869,  at  Fair  Lawn,  Forest  HiU,  London. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  In  business  in  London; 
of  21,  Kensington  Court,  London,  S.W.,  in  1894.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  R..4.S.C.,  1916;  Capt.,  1917; 
Assistant  Controller  of  Labour  at  St  Omer,  Andriiig  and 
Zeneghem,  1918;  transferred  to  the  Labour  Corps,  1918; 
Major,  1918).  O.B.E.  Of  Shalesbrook,  Forest  Row,  Sussex. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  Order  of  the  British  Empire.) 

BOND,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  8, 
1825.  Of  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1832.  Ord. 
deacon,  1832;  priest  (Lincoln)  1833;  C.  of  Gt  Woolstone, 
Bucks.,  1832-41.  R.  of  WjTiiington,  Beds.,  1834-9.  P-C.  of 
Stoney  Stratford,  1841-9.  V.  of  Stevington,  Beds.,  1849-62. 
V.  of  Goldington,  1862-82.  Chaplain  of  Bedford  Union, 
1867-78.  Not  in  Crockford,  1883.  Author,  A  Concise  View  of 
Geography.  (W.  Marsh  Harvey,  Willey  Hundred,  Beds.,  158; 
Crockford.) 

BOND,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  6, 
1850,  of  Essex.  [S.  of  WiUiam  (1813),  R.  of  Beauchamp 
Rodiiig.]  Bapt.  Dec.  2,  1831,  at  East  Homdon.  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B..\.  1854;  M..\.  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1854; 
priest  (Peterb.)   1856;  C.  of  Whiston,  Northants.,   1854-7. 

C.  of  Little  Laver,  1857-68.  C.  of  Beauchamp  Roding,  Essex, 
1868-82.  R.  of  High  Ongar,  1882-1916.  V.  of  Norton 
Mandeville,  1890-1901.  Rural  Dean  of  Ongar,  1892-1907. 
Member  of  the  Ongar  Board  of  Guardians.  Died  Mar.  12, 
1916,  aged  84,  at  High  Ongar.  Father  of  Cyril  (1889). 
(Essex  Review,  xxv.  94.) 


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Bond,  William  Henry 

BOND,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  12, 
1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar;  B.A.  {25th  Wrangler) 
1872;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest  (Carlisle)  1877. 
Second  Master  of  St  Bees  School,  Cumberland,  1872-8. 
Head  Master  of  Borden  School,  Kent,  1878-83.  Head 
Master  of  Churchers  College,  Petersfield,  Hants.,  1893-1919. 
Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Winchester,  1912.  Resided  latterly  at  Barton- 
under-Needwood.  Died  there  June  23,  1925.  Buried  at 
Petersfield.   (Crocttford;  The  Times,  June  25,  1925.) 

BONO,  WILLIAM  RADCLIFFE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  23,  1813;  from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Magdalen 
Hall)  Mar.  20,  181 2,  age  20.  [S.  of  John,  of  Hampstead, 
Middlesex.]   Matric.  Lent,  1815.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BOND,  WILLIAM  SHAW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  i, 
1819.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A. 
1828. 

BOND,  WILLOUGHBY  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 

12,  1885.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Willoughby  (1856),  of  Farragh, 
Co.  Longford,  Ireland.  B.  June  10,  1867,  in  Co.  Longford. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Farmer; 
of  Ballygarive,  Longford,  and  subsequently  of  Farragh,  Co. 
Longford.  J. P.  for  Co.  Longford.  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1905. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Wensley  H.  (1895). 
(Walford,  Co.  Fam.;  Burke,  I.G.) 

BOND-CABELL,  see  CABBELL,  BENJAMIN  BOND, 

BONE,  CECIL  MAYHEW  [CHARLOTTI].  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  May  4,  1892.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Lan- 
caster. Matric.  Michs.  1892,  as  C.  M.  Charlotti;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1895;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (Manchester) 
1897;  C.  of  Deane,  Lanes.,  1896-8.  C.  of  .\dlington,  189S- 
1900.  C.  of  Fallowfield,  1900-7.  Missionary  (S.P.G.)  in 
India,  1907-14.  Assistant  to  the  Superintendent  of  Indian 
Missions,  1914-23.  Priest-in-charge  of  St  Aidan's,  Durban, 
1915-22.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Damaraland,  S.  Africa,  1922-4. 
At  Pretoria,  S.  Africa,  in  1930.  Resident  at  Umkomaas, 
Natal,  in  1938.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BONE,  FREDERIC  JAMES.  Adin.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  2, 1863. 
S.  of  Allan  Belfield.  B.  July  5,  1844,  at  Devonport.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar,  1866; 
B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler)  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1870; 
priest  (Exeter)  1871;  C.  of  Stratton,  Cornwall,  1870-3;  V. 
there,  1873-92.  V.  of  Newlyn,  1892-1903.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Truro,  1895-1915.  V.  of  Lanhydrock,  1903-15.  Preb.  in  the 
Collegiate  Church  of  St  Endellion,  1903-15.  Died  Dec.  31, 
1917,  at  Betworth,  Exmouth.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Jan.  2,  1918.) 

BONE,  HERBERT  REGINALD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
II,  1875.  S.  of  James,  shop-keeper.  B.  Apr.  10,  1857,  at 
WrestHngworth,  Beds.  Bapt.  Mar.  15,  1870.  School,  Perse 
(Mr  F.  HeppenstaU,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879; 
M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Manchester)  1881. 
Assistant  Master  at  Mill  Hill  School,  1879-  C.  of  Kirkham, 
Lanes.,  1880-2.  C.  of  Gravesend,  1884-6.  Lived  latterly  at 
Tenison  Road,  Cambridge.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1903. 
Brother  of  the  next. 

BONE,  JOHN  ARTHUR  BYRON.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1874;  adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  27,  i875-  Of  Bedford. 
S.  of  James,  shop-keeper.  B.  Oct.  27,  1853.  at  Wrestling- 
worth.  Bapt.  Mar.  15,  1870.  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1882.  Ord. 
deacon,  1878;  priest  (York)  1879;  C.  of  Aberford,  Yorks., 
1878-81.  R.  of  Gt  Hormead,  Herts.,  1881-90.  V.  of  Little 
Hormead,  1886-90.  Not  in  Crockford,  1902.  Brother  of  the 
above. 

BONE,  PERCY.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  3,  1889.   S.  of 

.   B.  Sept.  12,  1870,  at  New  Cross.   School,  Godolphin, 

Hammersmith  (Mr  F.  Dyson).  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A. 
1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Chichester) 
1899.  Assistant  Master  at  St  John's  College,  Hurstpierpoint, 
1894-9.  C.  of  Eastbourne,  1900.  Held  other  curacies,  1900-8. 
V.  of  Thumby  with  Stoughton,  Leics.,  1908-11.  V.  of  Looe, 
Cornwall,  1911-15.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1914-15.  V.  of 
Mabe,  Cornwall,  1915-19.  V.  of  Sherburn-in-Elmet,  Vorks., 
1919-29.  R.  of  Singleton,  Sussex,  1929-37.  V.  of  Aldworth, 
Berks.,  1937-.   [Crockford,  1938.) 

BONES  [post  GOODWYN  or  GOODWIN],  CHARLES.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  29,  1791;  re-adm.  Oct.  23, 
1793,  as  Chas.  Goodwyn.  S.  of  James  (1750),  V.  of  Weedon 
Pinckney,  Northants.  B.  at  Castle  Hedingham,  Essex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar,  1792.  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  i799- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  3,  1798; 
priest  (Ely)  Mar.  17,  1799;  C.  of  Whaddon,  Cambs.  ,1798.  R- 
of  Hildersham,  1806-47.  Married  (i)  Miss  Naylor,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Naylor,  Sept.  i,  1801.  His  2nd  wife  was 
probably  Sarah   Grainger,   whom   he  married   by   licence, 


BoNNER,  Charles  Edward 

Nov.  15,  1803  (Pari.  Reg.,  Chesterton,  Cambs.).  Died  Mar. 
12,  1847,  aged  73.  Brother  of  James  (1788).  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.) 

BONES,  HENRY  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
May  2,  1850.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Paddington,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
May  18,  1856;  priest  (Chichester)  1858;  C.  of  South  Walsham, 
St  Lawrence,  Norfolk,  1856.  C.  of  Walberton  and  Yapton, 
Sussex,  1858.  R.  of  Binsted,  1863-8.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1872.   Brother  of  John  C.  A.  (1846). 

BONES  [post  GOODWIN],  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  14,  1788.  [S.  of  James  (1750))  clerk,  of  Northants.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1788;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  1795. 
as  Bones,  James  Goodwin.  Took  the  name  of  Goodwin,  by 
Royal  Licence,  Nov.  1793.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  31,  i795: 
priest,  Sept.  20,  1795,  as  Goodwin;  C.  of  Longstowe  and 
Croxton,  Cambs.,  1795.  According  to  Davy  he  died  in  1809, 
as  V.  of  Weedon,  Northants.  But  he  is  apparently  confused 
with  his  father,  who  was  V.  of  Weedon  Pinckney,  1769- 
1806;  died  Aug.  26,  1806,  aged  72.  Brother  of  Charles  (1791)- 
(Peile,  II.  324;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

BONES  [post  LEWIS],  JOHN  CURTOIS  ADOLPHUS.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4.  1846.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  gent.,  of 
London.  B.  at  Paddington,  London.  Bapt.  May  13,  1829. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1855.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Nov.  6,  1850.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1855.  Assumed 
the  surname  of  Lewis,  in  lieu  of  Bones,  1871.  Governor  of 
Pentonville  prison,  i86o-8o;  of  Woking  prison,  1880-4. 
Brother  of  Henry  C.  (1850).  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar,  where 
he  is  assigned  to  Oxford.) 

BONFELLOW,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1868.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edmund,  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  School,  Bury  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868; 
B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest  (York) 
1876;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Sheffield,  1875-82.  V.  of  St  Anne's, 
Sheffield,  1883-98.  V.  of  Gillcar,  near  Sheffield,  1898-1908. 
Died  July  26,  1908,  aged  58,  at  Lowestoft.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Aug.  7,  1908.) 

BONFELLOW,  GEORGE  RICHARDSON.  Matric.  Non-Coil. 
Michs.  1878.  [2nd  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury  Grammar.]  Died  Feb.  1880,  aged  26. 
Buried  at  Wallhampton  cemetery.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(S.H.A.H.) 

BONHAM,  ERIC  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  George  Francis,  Bart.,  of  Knowle  Park, 
Cranleigh,  Guildford,  Surrey.  B.  July  3,  1875,  at  Vienna, 
Austria.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Entered  the 
Diplomatic  Service.  Hon.  Attache,  1898-9.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  with  the  Imperial  Yeomanry,  igoo-2; 
A.D.C.  to  the  Brigadier-General  in  the  Orange  River  Colony, 
1904-6.  On  the  Staff  of  the  Major-General  in  China,  1906-8. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18;  Major,  2nd  Dragoons; 
Chevalier,  Legion  of  Honour,  1916;  mentioned  in  des- 
patches. Extra-Equerry  to  Prince  Arthur  of  Connaught, 
1909;  Equerry,  1910;  Comptroller  of  the  Household  to 
Prince  Arthur  of  Connaught,  1913-26.  Extra-Equerry, 
1926-37.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  July  31,  1927. 
M.V.O.,  1912;  C.V.O.,  1926.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Nov.  14,  1937,  aged  62,  in  London.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
The  Times,  Nov.  15,  I937-) 

BONHAM-CARTER,  see  CARTER,  JOHN  (1806),  etc. 

BONHOTE,  JOHN  LEWIS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  S.  of  John,  of  68,  Lexham  Gardens,  Kensing- 
ton, London.  B.  June  13,  1875,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Secretary  to 
Sir  Gilbert  Carter,  Governor  of  the  Bahamas.  Naturalist. 
An  authority  on  Natural  History  and  Ornithology.  Main- 
tained a  very  large  private  aviary  when  resident  at  The  Hall, 
Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  c.  1904.  F.L.S.,  F.Z.S.  Hon.  Secretary 
of  the  British  Ornithological  Union.  Author,  Birds  of  Britain, 
etc.  Died  Oct.  10,  1922,  at  Bournemouth.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  11,  1922.) 

BONIFACE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Aug.  5, 
1863  S  of  George,  Esq.  B.  at  Ford,  Sussex.  School,  Lewes 
Grammar.  Matric.  Mchs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1876.  Ord. 
deacon,  1867;  priest  (Oxford)  1868;  C.  of  Waddesdon,  Bucks., 
1867-71.  Held  other  curacies,  1871-8.  V.  of  Deddington 
with  CUfton  and  Hempton,  O.xon.,  1878-1924-  Resided 
latterly  at  The  Priory,  Deddington.  Died  there  .\pr.  6,  1931, 
aged  87.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BONNER  CHARLES  EDWARD.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  8,  1878.  S.  of  Charles  Foster,  Esq., 
solicitor  of  Spalding,  Lines.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Easter,  1878;  B..\.  1882.  Solicitor.  Died  Apr.  30,  1907,  at 
Truro. 


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Bonner,  George 

BONNER,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  lo,  1803; 
re-adm.  Nov.  11,  1816;  matric.  Easter,  1817;  LL.B.  1821. 
Of  Booths  HaU,   Knutsford,  Cheshire,   and  of  9,  Caroline 
Street,  Bedford  Square.    P.C.  of  St  James's,  Cheltenham, 
1830-40.  Author,  Life  of  Bishop  Heber;  Sermons.  Died  June 
24  (?  25)  1840,  aged  56.    M.I.  in  St  James's.    Buried  at  St 
Mary's  cemetery,  Cheltenham;  aged  60  (sic).    (J.  B.  Peace; 
C.  R.  Hudleston;  G.  Mag.,  1840,  11.  438.) 
BONNER,  GEORGE  FRANCIS.  Adm.  peas,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 
1875.    S.  of  John  George,  of  Tooting,   London.    B.  there 
Aug.  24,  1857.    School,  Haileybury.    Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
B.A.  1879.    Solicitor,  1882;  partner  in  the  firm  of  Bonner, 
Wright,  Thompson  and  Co.   Died  at  Eastbourne,  July  21, 
1939.   (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  24,  1939-) 
BONNETT,    CHARLES    SHRUBSOLE.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    at 
Sidney,  Oct.  26,  1809.  S.  of  Stephen,  merchant,  of  London. 
B.   June   6,    1787,   at  St  James's,   Westminster.    Schools, 
Acton  (Dr  Hall)  and  Bramford,  Suffolk  (Mr  Naylor).   Matric. 
Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  5,  1814;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1814.   R.  of  Avington,  Hants., 
1820-60;  previously  curate  there.   Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Duke  of  Buckingham  and  Chandos.    Died  Mar.  24,  i860, 
aged  73.   Father  of  Stephen  (1845).   (G.  Mag.,  i860,  i.  522.) 
BONNETT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  24,  1869.   S. 
of  John,  wooUen-draper.   B.  Nov.  i,  1850,  in  [Petty  Cury] 
Cambridge.    Bapt.  Nov.  15,  1850.    [School,  Norwich  Gram- 
mar.]   Matric.  Easter,  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1878.    Adm. 
Solicitor,  1876;  practised  at  Cambridge;  clerk  to  the  Cam- 
bridge Borough  Justices,   1888-19 10.    Secretary  and  Legal 
Adviser  to  Addenbrooke's  Hospital.    Died  Nov.  19,   1910, 
aged  60,  at  65,   Regent  Street,  Cambridge.    (R.  F.  Scott; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Nov.  25,  1910.) 
BONNETT,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  27,  1845. 
S.  of  Charles  S.  (1809),  R.  of  Avington,  Hants.    B.  there 
Oct.   1825.    Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.   1849.    Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  15,  1 851;  priest,  June  11,  1854.  Held  curacies 
in  Norfolk  and  Hants.,  1851-70.    V.  of  Woodmancote  with 
Popham,  Hants.,  1870-86.   Died  Aug.  29,  1886,  aged  60. 
BONNEY,  ALFRED.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  14,  1864. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1820),  clerk.    B.  Jan.  3,  1846,  at  Rugeley, 
Staffs.    [School,  Marlborough.]    Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A. 
1868;  M.A.  1871.    Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Oxford)  1873; 
C  of  Wokingham,  Berks.,  1872-7.   C.  of  Henley-on-Thames, 
1877-8.    C.   of  Maidstone,   1878-9.    C.  of  Epping,   Essex, 
1879-80.    C.  of  Reading,  1880-4.    C.  of  Remenham,  Berks., 
1884-90.    C.  of  Rushbury,   Salop,  1890-1.    V.  of  Buildwas, 
1891-1904.    Assistant  Diocesan  Inspector  for  the  Archdea- 
conry of  Salop,  1897.  Railway  Chaplain  at  Lanouh,  Bombay, 
1904-8,  and  Chaplain  for  the  Additional  Clergy  Society  at 
Lanouli  and  Sholapur.  C.  of  Lewtrenchard,  Devon,  1909-10. 
R.  of  Molesworth,   Hunts.,   1910-14.     Resided  latterly  at 
154,  Divinity  Road,  Oxford.   Died  Feb.  14,  1919.  aged  73,  at 
Oxford.    Brother  of  Thomas  G.  (1852).    (Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford.) 
BONNEY,   FRANCIS  AUGUSTUS   BURDETT.     Adm.   sizar  at 
Queens',  Oct.  31,  1825.    [S.  of  John  Augustus,  sohcitor,  of 
London  (died  Dec.   30,    1813).    B.   1804.    School,   Ealmg.] 
Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh  and  Paris.   L.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
1829.   L.S.A.,  1833.    Practised  at  Brentford,  Chichester  and 
London.    Contributor — chiefly  in  verse— to  many  literary 
journals,  particularly  to  the  European  Magazine.    Married 
Miss  Elliott,  proprietress  of  Elm  House  Lunatic  Asylum, 
Queen's  Elm,  Brompton,  Middlesex.   Died  Oct.  13,  1877,  at 
Elm  House.   (Boase.) 
BONNEY,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  26,  1776-    Of 
Middlesex.   [7th  s.  of  Thomas,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  V.  of  Ockham, 
Surrey   (and   Grace,   dau.    of   Christopher    Key,    Receiver- 
General,  of  Middlesex).   B.  Feb.  8,  i759,  in  the  parish  of  St 
James  Westminster.   School,  Charterhouse.]   Matric.  Michs. 
1777;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar;  B..\.  1781;  M.A.  1784-   FeUow, 
1784-03.    V.   of  Cotterstock  with   Glapthorn,   Northants., 
1790-2.   V.  of  Sandon,  Staffs.,  1792-1826.   Married  Susanna, 
dau.  of  John  Knight,  V.  of  Milwich,  Staffs.    Died  Dec.  17, 
1826,  at  Sandon.    Buried  there.    Father  of  Thomas  (1820). 
(Al.  Carthus.;  A.  Gray.) 
BONNEY,  HENRY  KAYE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  23, 
1797  S  of  Henry  Kaye  (or  Key),  R.  of  KingscUffe,  Northants. 
[he  was  M.A.  (Oxon.)  1770,  as  Henry  Key  Bonney;  admitted 
at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford,  as  Henry  Caius,  and  Fellow  of 
Worcester  College,  Oxford].    B.  May  22,  1780,  at  Tansor, 
Northants.     School,    Charterhouse.     Matnc.    Michs.    1798; 
Scholar  and  Exhibitioner.    Migrated  to  Christ's,  Dec.   20, 
1798-   Scholar,    1799;   Tancred   Student,    1798-1805;   B.A. 
1802 •  M.A.  1805;  D.D.  1824.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  12, 
1802;  priest,  June  10,  1804;  C.  of  King's  Cliffe,  Northants., 
1802     Succeeded  his  father  as   R.   there,   1810-62.    C.  of 
Thuriby,  Lines.,  1804.  Preb.  of  Lincohi,  1807.  V.  of  Nassing- 
ton,  1810-29.    R.  of  Wood  Newton,  1813.    Archdeacon  of 
Bedford,    1821-45;   of   Lincoln,    1845-62.     Rural   Dean   of 
Stamford,  1827.   Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Perry,  of 


BoNNOR,  Robert  Dempster 

Blackwall,  Middlesex,  and  of  Moor  Hall,  Essex,  May  15, 
1827.  'As  an  archdeacon  he  was  indefatigable.'  Author,  A 
Life  of  Jeremy  Taylor;  Notices  of  Pother  inghay,  illustrated  by 
engravings  from  his  own  drawings.  Died  Dec.  24,  1862,  at 
King's  Chffe.  Buried  there.  Brother  of  Thomas  K.  (i799)- 
(Peile,  11.  345;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BONNEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  3,  1820.  2nd 
s.  of  George  {1776),  clerk.  B.  [Mar.  13,  1802]  at  Sandon, 
Staffs.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Ex- 
hibitioner; B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1829.  P.C.  of  Pipe  Ridware, 
Staffs.,  1838-53.  Head  Master  of  Rugeley  School,  c.  1840-53. 
Married  (1)  Louisa  Price;  (2)  Eliza  E.  Smith.  Died  Sept.  13, 
1853,  at  Rugeley.  Father  of  the  next  and  Alfred  (1864). 
(Al.  Carthus.;  G.  Mag.;  B.  Nevinson.) 

BONNEY,  THOMAS  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
23,  1852.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  P.C.  of  Pipe  Ridware,  Staffs. 

B.  July  27,  1833,  at  Rugeley.  [Schools,  Uppingham  and 
Charterhouse.]  .Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar;  B.A.  (12th 
Wrangler)  1856;  M.A.  1859;  B.D.  1867;  Sc.D.  1884.  Fellow, 
1859.  Tutor,  1868-76.  Assistant  Master  at  Westminster 
School,  1856-61.    Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest  (London)  1858; 

C.  of  St  John-the-Evaiigelist,  Westminster,  1857-9.  Returned 
to  Cambridge,  1861.  .\ctive  in  securing  for  Natural  Science 
a  recognised  place  in  academic  studies.  Lecturer  in  Geology, 
1869-8 1 ;  his  subjects  included  physical  geography,  cosmology, 
astronomy  and  palaeontology.  Examiner  in  the  Theological 
Tripos,  1864  and  1865,  in  the  Natural  Science  Tripos,  1865 
and  1878-81.  Professor  of  Geology  at  University  College, 
London,  1876-1901.  Commissary  to  the  Bishop  of  Mel- 
bourne, 1876-86.  Hulsean  Lecturer,  1884.  Six  times  Select 
Preacher  at  Cambridge.  Preacher  at  Whitehall,  1876-8. 
Boyle  Lecturer,  1890-2.  Rede  Lecturer,  1892.  Secretary  of 
the  British  Association,  188 1-5;  President  of  the  Geological 
Section,  1886;  of  the  Association,  1910-11.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Manchester,  1887.  Resided  at  Hampstead,  1881-1905; 
returned  finally  to  Cambridge,  1905.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Montreal. 
D.Sc,  Dublin  and  Sheffield.  F.R.S.,  1878.  F.S.A.  F.G.S., 
i860.  F.R.G.S.,  1896.  Vice-President  of  the  Royal  Society, 
1898-9.  Secretary  and  President  of  the  Geological  Society  of 
London,  1884-6.  A  famous  mountain  climber;  sometime 
President  of  the  Alpine  Club.  An  account  of  his  manifold 
activities  is  to  be  found  in  his  Memories  of  a  Long  Life  (1921). 
Author,  The  Story  of  Our  Planet ;  Charles  Lyell  and  Modern 
Geology;  Ice  Work;  VoUanoes;  The  Present  Relations  of 
Science  and  Religion,  etc.  Died  unmarried  Dec.  9,  1923, 
aged  90,  at  Scroope  Terrace,  Cambridge.  Brother  of  Alfred 
(1864).   (Eagle,  xLiii;  D.N.B.) 

BONNEY,  THOMAS  KAYE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  13, 
1799.    [2nd  s.  of  Henry  Kaye,  clerk  (and  Bridget,  dau.  of 
John  Morgan,  clerk,  of  Fotheringhay,  Northants.).   B.  June 
20,  1782,  at  Tansor,  Northants.]    Matric.  Michs.  1799;  B.A. 
1803;   M.A.   i8o6.    Fellow,   1805-16.    Proctor,   1811.    Ord. 
deacon,  June  23,  1805;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  28,  1807.    R. 
of  Coningsby,  Lines.,  1814-63.    R.  of  Normanton,  Rutland, 
1814-63.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1823-63.  Archdeacon  of  Leicester, 
1831-63.    Made  a  complete  record  of  Church  property,  now 
in  the   Free  Library,  Leicester.    Died  unmarried  Apr.   7, 
1863,  aged  80,  at  Normanton.    Buried  there.    Brother  of 
Henry  K.  (1797).   (G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  665;  Clergy  Lists,  1858; 
B.  Nevinson.) 
BONNIN,  THOMAS  SCOTT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  16, 
1827.   Of  Middlesex.    Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1832.    Ord. 
deacon,  1832;  priest  (Peterb.)  1833.   C.  of  Claybrook,  Leics., 
1841.   C.  of  Sculcoates,  HuU,  in  1846-66.    Vice-Principal  of 
the  College,  Hull,  in  1846.    Appears,  unbeneficed,  in  Clergy 
Lists  from   1867-82;   disappears,   1883;   but  not  found  in 
Crockford,  1870. 
BONNIN,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1889.  S. 
of  Alfred,  of  Waymouth  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1893.    Barrister  (Inner  Temple) 
1894.   (Law  List,  I937-) 
BONNOR,  ERNEST  JOHN.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1896.   S.  of 
WiUiam    James.     B.    at    Empingham,    Rutland.     School, 
Emmanuel,  London.  .4dm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  1897; 
B.A.  1898;  M..\.  1902.   Assistant  Master  at  Buxton  College 
for  five  years;  at  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  for  two  years. 
Second  Master  at  Rivington  Grammar  School,  Lanes.,  for 
three   years;   at   Bradford   Grammar  School,    1902.    Head 
Master  of  Rivington  and  Blackrod  Grammar  School,  1904- 
32.     Address,    School    House,    Rivington,    Bolton,    1933- 
(Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 
BONNOR,  ROBERT  DEMPSTER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
6,  1861.  S.  of  Richard  Bonnor  Maurice,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Dean 
of  St  Asaph.   B.  Dec.  2,  1843,  at  Oswestry,  Salop.   School, 
Westminster.   Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865.   Ord.  deacon, 
1865;  priest  (St  Asaph)  1866;  C.  of  HolyweU,  Flints.,  1865-6. 
Held  other  curacies,    1866-9.     R-   o*  Newmarket,   FUnts., 
1869-77.    V.   of  Gt  Ness,  Salop,    1877-1905.    Died   there 
Oct.  16,  1905,  aged  63.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crock- 
ford.) 


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Bonny,  Arthur  Edward 

BONNY,  ARTHUR  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  r, 
1899.  S.  of  J.,  of  Forton,  near  Garstang,  Lanes.  B.  Nov.  7, 
1880,  at  Forton.  School,  Lancaster  Royal  Grammar  (Mr 
G.  A.  Stocks).   Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.C.  1912. 

BONOMI,  JOSEPH  IGNATIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Sept.  18,  1874.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  The  Camels, 
Wimbledon  Park,  Surrey  [sculptor  and  draughtsman,  for 
whom  see  D.N.B.].  School,  University  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Col.,  King's  Own  (Royal  Lancaster  Regt.);  Brevet-Col.; 
C.B.E.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Died  Mar.  27,  1930,  at 
55,  Holland  Road,  London,  W.  14.  [Univ.  War  List;  Burke, 
O.B.E.;  The  Times,  Mar.  29,  1930.) 

BONSALL,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Jan . 
1875.  S.  and  h.  of  John  George  William,  Esq.  B.  Feb.  21, 
1854,  at  Machynlleth,  Montgoms.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Lent,  1875.  Of  Fronfraith,  Cardigans.,  and  of 
Galltyllan,  Montgoms.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Cardigan  and 
Co.  Montgomery.  High  Sheriff  of  Co.  Cardigan,  1902.  Major, 
Cardigan  Artillery  Militia,  1887.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Oct.  21,  1914.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BONSALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12,  1832. 
S.  of  Isaac,  R.  of  Llanwrin,  near  MachjTilleth,  Montgoms. 
B.  1813.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric. 
(Jesus  College)  Nov.  19,  1832,  age  18.  Of  Glanrheidol,  Co. 
Cardigan.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Cardigan.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Hughes,  of  Glanrheidol,  July  11,  1850.  Died 
Dec.  13,  1875.  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1936.) 

BONSER,  JAMES  ARMITAGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19, 
1859.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  78,  Wellington  Road,  Birmingham. 
B.  there  Sept.  29,  1840.  School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birming- 
ham (Mr  Gifford).  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A. 
1866.  Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest  (Peterb.)  1867;  C.  of  St 
Martin's,  Leicester,  1865-70.  V.  of  Bottisham  Lode,  Cambs., 
1870-7.  V.  of  Shillington,  Beds.,  1877-98.  Rural  Dean. 
Died  Apr.  25,  1898.  Brother  of  Thomas  O.  (1862)  and  father 
of  Thomas  N.  (1897).   (Crockford.) 

BONSER,  JOHN  WINFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  24. 
1866.  S.  of  John,  Minister.  B.  Oct.  24,  1847,  at  Walsham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Queen  Elizabeth's,  Halifax,  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch,  Loughborough  and  Heath.  Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
Scholar,  1869;  B.A.  (Senr.  Classic)  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Fellow, 
1870-9.  Steward,  1871.  Tancred  Law  Student.  Assistant 
Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1871.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  5,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1872.  Attorney- 
General  of  the  Straits  Settlements,  1883-93.  Legal  Adviser 
to  the  British  Legation  to  Siam,  1883-9.  Admiralty  Advocate 
for  the  Straits  Settlements,  1889-93.  Chief  Justice,  1893. 
Chief  Justice  of  Ceylon,  1893-1902.  Knighted,  1894.  P.C, 
1901.  Member  of  the  Judicial  Committee  of  the  Privy 
Council,  1902.  A  Warden  of  the  Fishmongers'  Company. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  3,  Eaton  Place,  London,  S.W. 
Died  there  Dec.  9,  1914.  (Peile,  11.  594;  The  Times,  Dec.  11, 
1914.) 

BONSER,  THOMAS  NEWBOLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1897.  S.  of  James  Armitage  (1859),  V.  of  Shillington, 
Beds.  B.  there  Dec.  3,  1878.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897.  An  Engineer.  Of  Harpenden,  Herts.  (Hailey- 
bury Sch.  Reg.) 

BONSER,  THOMAS  OWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  29, 
1862.  S.  of  Thomas  [iron-merchant].  B.  Apr.  4,  1844,  at 
Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham  (Mr 
Evans).  Matric.  Michs.  1863.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Mar.  25, 
1864;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Fellow 
of  Clare,  1870.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1868. 
No  call.  Name  withdrawn,  1871.  Brother  of  James  A. 
(1859). 

BONSEY,  HENRY  DAWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  9, 
1869.  3rd  s.  of  William  Henry,  gent.  B.  July  23,  1849,  at 
Slough,  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  22,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1875. 
On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Reporter  for  the  Law  Times,  Queen's 
Bench  Division.  Recorder  of  Bedford,  19 10-12.  Judge  of 
County  Courts,  1911-19.  Of  9,  Windsor  Crescent,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne.  Died  May  12,  1919,  aged  68,  at  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.   Brother  of  WilUam  (1864).   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BONSEY,  RICHARD  YERBURGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  20,  1893.   S.  of  William  (next),  V.  of  Northaw,  Herts. 

B.  Mar.  17,  1874,  at  Corfe.  Schools,  Maidenhead  and  Wal- 
thamstow  Forest.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1909.  Rowing  'blue,'  1895-6.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest 
(Bath    and    Wells)    1900;    C.    of    Crewkeme,    1898-1901. 

C.  of  Pitminster,  1901-6.  V.  of  Trull,  Somerset,  1906- 
14.  V.  of  Evercreech  with  Chesterblade,  1914-22.  V.  of 
Wiveliscombe,    1922-31.     Rural    Dean    of    Wiveliscombe, 


BooDLE,  Algernon  William 

1927-31 ;  of  Harwich,  1935-.   R.  of  Gt  Oakley,  Essex,  1931- 
8-.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1892).   {Crockford,  1938.) 

BONSEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1864. 
S.  of  William  Henry,  gent.  B.  Dee.  13,  1845,  at  Slough, 
Bucks.  Bapt.  Jan.  13,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868; 
M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest  (Lincoln)  1869;  C.  of 
Sleaford,  Lines.,  1868-71.  V.  of  Corfe,  Somerset,  1871-80.  V. 
of  Northaw,  Herts.,  1880-93.  V.  of  Lancaster,  1893-1909. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester  Cathedrad,  1898.  Rural  Dean, 
1893-1909.  Archdeacon  of  Lancaster,  1905-9.  Proctor  in 
Convocation,  1902-9.  Surrogate,  die.  Manchester,  1898- 
1909.  Chaplain  at  Lancaster  Castle.  His  connection  with  the 
old  parish  Church  of  Lancaster  is  memorable  for  the  develop- 
ments and  improvement  mainly  due  to  his  efforts.  Developed 
the  work  of  parish  Sunday  Schools;  advocated  religious 
education  on  denominational  lines;  dealt  successfully  wth 
the  Anti-tithe  Agitation  (1897-1900).  Advocated  the  sub- 
division of  the  diocese  and  the  creation  of  the  See  of  Lan- 
caster. Sometime  Vice-Chairman  of  the  Lancaster  School 
Board.  Died  Jan.  13,  1909,  aged  63,  at  Lancaster.  Brother 
of  Henry  D.  (1869);  father  of  Richard  Y.  (1893)  and  the 
next.   (EagU,  xxx;  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  viii.  30.) 

BONSEY,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1892.  S.  of  William  (above),  clerk,  of  Bamet,  Herts.  B. 
Jan.  2,  1873,  at  Corfe.  School,  Walthamstow  Forest.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1909.  Ord.  deacon,  1S98; 
priest  (Chester)  1899;  C.  of  Prestbury,  Cheshire,  1898-1904. 
C.  of  Wrentham,  Suffolk,  1904-g.  R.  of  Morecambe  (Poulton- 
le-Sands)  Lanes.,  1909-17.  R.  of  Groton,  Essex,  1917-39-. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces  during  the  Great  War.  Brother  of 
Richard  Y.  (1893).    {Crockford,  1939.) 

BONSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  14,  1791.  S. 
of  Arthur,  R.  of  East  Barkwith,  Lines.  B.  Aug.  5,  1772,  at 
Market  Raisen.  School,  Lincoln  (Mr  J.  Hewthwaite  and  Mr 
J.  Carter).  Matric.  Lent,  1792.  Perhaps  R.  of  East  Barkwith, 
1817-25,  and  V.  of  Burgh-on-Bain,  1797-1825.   Died  1825. 

BONTINE  or  CUNNINGHAME-GRAHAM,  WILLIAM  CUN- 
NINGHAM GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  7, 
1842.  Did  not  reside.  [S.  and  h.  of  Robert  Cunninghame 
(Cunninghame-Graham),  of  Gartmore,  Perth.,  and  Finlay- 
stone,  Renfrew.  B.  Apr.  11,  1825.]  9th  of  Gartmore  and  of 
Ardoch,  Co.  Dumbarton.  J. P.  The  eldest  son  of  this  family, 
by  an  old  entail,  possesses  the  estate  of  Ardoch  and,  during 
the  Ufetime  of  his  father,  bears  the  name  and  arms  of 
Bontine.  Sometime  Officer  in  the  2nd  Dragoons;  Major, 
Renfrewshire  Militia.  Vice-Lieut,  for  Co.  Dumbarton.  D.L. 
for  Co.  Stirling.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  6,  1883. 
(Walford,  Co.  Fam.,  sub  Graham;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862,  1937.) 

BONUS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  10, 
1854.  Of  Essex.  (^School,  Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
Scholar,  1855;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1856-7);  B.A. 
1858;  M.A.  1861;  Com.  causa  (0.xford)  1861.  Ord.  deacon, 
1859;  priest  (Oxford)  i860;  C.  of  Buckland,  Bucks.,  1859-88; 
R.  there,  1888-1908.  C.  of  Aston  Clinton,  1862.  R.  of 
Hulcote,  1864-1906.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  Oxford 
diocese,  1887-1908.  Died  May  31,  1908,  aged  73,  at  Bath. 
(Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  June  4, 
1908.) 

BONWICK,  WALTER.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20,  1852; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.  S.  of  James,  carpenter.  B.  Nov.  21,  1824, 
at  Southwark,  Surrey. 

BOOBBYER,  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1885.  [Perhaps 
s.  of  Joseph  Hurst,  ironmonger,  of  14,  Stanhope  Street, 
London,  W.C,  and  of  Brent  Bridge,  Hendon,  who  had  two 
sons  at  Mill  Hill  School  in  1876.] 

BOODLE,  ADOLPHUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20, 
1837;  from  Oxford;  matric.  (Exeter  College)  Feb.  18,  1835, 
age  18.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  conveyancer.  B.  in  the  parish  of 
St  George,  Hanover  Square.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon, 
1840;  priest  (Canterbury)  1842.  Held  curacies  and  chaplain- 
cies till  1855.  R.  (and  patron)  of  Little  Addington,Northants., 
1855-95.  Died  there  May  28,  1895,  aged  75.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Venn,  n.  2^i;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BOODLE,  ALGERNON  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  10,  1891.  S.  of  Adolphus  (above),  R.  of  Little  Adding- 
ton,  Northants.  [B.  Nov.  11,  1872.  School,  Marlborough.J 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B..\.  1S94;  M.A.  1915.  Ord.  deacon, 
1898;  priest  (Bristol)  1899;  C.  of  Brandon  Hill,  Bristol,  1898- 
1901.  C.  of  Bishopston,  Bristol,  1901-8.  V.  of  St  Thomas's, 
EastviUe,  Bristol,  1908-20.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1915- 
i5.  Acting  R.  of  Tacarigua,  Trinidad,  1920-4.  V.  of  Grace- 
church,  Trinidad,  1924-9.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Trinidad,  1929.  R.  of  St  Paul's,  San  Fernando,  Trinidad,  and 
Rural  Dean,  1929-31.  Hon.  Canon  of  Trinidad,  1931-9-. 
Archdeacon  of  Trinidad,  1932-9-.   (Crockford,  1939-) 


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Boodle,  John  Adolphus 

BOODLE,  JOHN  ADOLPHUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  5, 
1855.  S.  of  John,  solicitor.  B.  May  7,  1836,  at  Pimlico, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar;  B.A.  1859;  M.A. 
1862.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Oxford)  1861;  C.  of  Buck- 
ingham, 1859-61.  Tutor  of  St  Columba  College,  Dublin, 
1861-6.  C.  of  West  Mailing,  Kent,  1867-87.  Diocesan 
Inspector  for  Canterbury,  1874-87.  V.  of  Boughton-under- 
Blean,  1887-1908.  Rural  Dean  of  Ospringe,  1897-1906. 
Resided  latterly  at  West  Mailing.  Died  there  Dec.  2,  1915, 
aged  79.   (Crockford;  R.  A.  Scott;  The  Times,  Dec.  4,  1915.) 

BOODLE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Mar.  i, 
1796.  S.  of  John,  surgeon.  B.  [Sept.  29,  1778]  at  Ongar, 
Essex.  School,  Felsted  (Mr  Carless).  Matric.  Michs.  1796; 
Scholar,  1798;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Oct.  4,  i8oi;  priest,  Aug.  21,  1803;  V.  of  Tottenhoe,  Beds., 
1803-13.  V.  of  Barkway  and  R.  of  Reed,  Herts.,  1809-13. 
R.  of  Radstock,  Somerset,  1814-53.  Author,  Apiarian  Notes 
for  the  Use  of  Cottagers.  Died  Feb.  26,  1853,  aged  74,  at 
Radstock.   (Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Cussans,  1,  Pt  11.  40.) 

BOODLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  16, 
1826.  3rd  s.  of  Edward.  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Easter,  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1834.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1821,  age  17,  as  'of  Brook  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square.'  Ord.  deacon,  1S31;  priest,  1832.  P.C. 
of  Barnwell,  alias  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambridge,  1836. 
V.  of  Christ  Church,  Virginia  Water,  Surrey,  1847-83.  Died 
Apr.  3,  1883,  aged  79.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BOOKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25,  1900. 
S.  of  Edward  Charles,  carpenter,  of  East  Dulwich.  B.  Apr.  9, 
i88i,  at  Norwood,  Surrey.  School,  City  of  London  (lilr  A.  T. 
Pollard).  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1912. 
Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1901,  1902,  1903.  Ord.  deacon,  1907; 
priest  (Norwich)  1908;  C.  of  Gt  Yarmouth,  1907-19.  Some- 
time Assistant  Master  at  St  Andrew's  School,  Eastbourne. 
Died  Feb.  4,  1919,  at  Uckfield,  Sussex.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BOOKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  17,  i860. 
S.  of  Josias,  merchant,  of  Liverpool.  B.  there  Oct.  10,  1831. 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M..-^.  1868.  Ord.  deacon, 
1863;  priest  (London)  1864;  C.  of  St  Philip's,  Kensington, 
1863-4.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Shepherd's  Bush,  1864-5.  C.  of 
St  Barnabas,  Kensington,  1865-9.  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Ken- 
sington, 1869-89.  Of  5,  Norfolk  Terrace,  Brighton,  in  1891; 
still  there  in  1898,  without  cure.  Died  Oct.  27,  1899.  (Crock- 
ford.) 

BOOKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  7,  1840. 
S.  of  John  [spirit-merchant],  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
[Schools,  Leeds  Grammar  and  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1840.  Migrated  (age  21)  to  Magdalene,  July  9,  1841;  Scholar, 
1842;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest 
(Chester)  1846;  C.  of  Harpurhey,  Lanes.,  1844-8.  C.  of 
Prestwich,  1848-58.  Held  other  curacies,  1858-63.  V.  of 
BenhUton,  Surrey,  1863-95.  Surrogate,  dio.  Rochester, 
1863-95.  F.S.A.,  1855.  Author,  Memorials  of  the  Chapels 
of  Blackley,  Denton,  Didsbury,  Charlton  and  Birch;  Memorials 
of  the  church  in  Prestwich.  Died  July  16,  1895,  aged  75,  at 
BenhUton.  Brother  of  Samuel  B.  (1853)  and  William  (1847). 
(Leeds  Or.  Sch.  Reg. ;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOOKER,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  3,  1777. 
Of  Leics.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Matthew,  of  Nottingham,  who 
married  four  times  and  had  thirteen  children;  to  four  of  his 
sons  he  gave  the  names  of  the  evangehsts;  for  his  son,  Luke, 
see  D.N.B.]   (Burke,  L.G.,  1925.) 

BOOKER,  PHILIP  GRANT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  i8,-  1838.   Of  Surrey. 

BOOKER,  SAMUEL  BRIDDON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Jan.  29,  1853.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  [spirit-merchant,  of  Leeds]. 
B.  at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Alichs.  1853; 
B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1858;  C.  of  Hope,  Derbs.,  1857-9.  C.  of  Stockton  Heath, 
1859-64.  Parochial  Chaplain  of  St  Mary's,  Warwick,  1864- 
73-  R.  of  North  Piddle,  Worcs.,  1873-9.  V.  of  Shirebrook, 
Derbs.,  1879-81.  R.  of  Marton,  Warws.,  1881-4.  V.  of 
Chicheley,  Bucks.,  1885-93.  Of  Bridge  House,  Kenilworth, 
Warws.,  1903.  Died  there  July  2,  191 1,  aged  87.  Brother  of 
the  next  and  John  (1840).    (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BOOKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  25, 
1847.  S.  of  John,  spirit-merchant,  of  Leeds.  School,  Leeds 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1856.  Ord. 
deacon,  1851;  priest  (Manchester)  1852;  C.  of  Radcliffe, 
Lanes.,  1852.  Held  other  curacies,  1852-62.  V.  of  Brighouse, 
Yorks.,  1862-90;  retired.  Surrogate,  dios.  Ripon  and  Wake- 
field, 1895-1903.  Lived  latterly  at  Ivy  House,  Chapel 
Allerton.  Died  there  May  24,  1903,  aged  75.  Brother  of 
Samuel  B.  (1853),  etc.  (T.A.  Walker,  492;  Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.) 


Boot,  Walkingham 

BOOKLESS,  JOHN  SMEED.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1897.  S. 
of  Dr  J.  Pitcairn,  of  Heathfield  House,  Gildredge  Road, 
Eastbourne.  Schools,  [Malvern  College]  Christ's  College, 
Brecon,  and  Eastbourne  College.  Ma  trie.  Michs.  1897; 
Scholar;  B.A.  igoo.  .-^t  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  House 
Surgeon.  Chief  Clinical  Assistant  at  the  Royal  London 
Ophthahnic  Hospital.  M.B.,  B.Sc.  (London)  1906.  F.R.C.S., 
1913.  Ophthalmic  Surgeon  to  Croydon  General  Hospital, 
and  to  Croydon  Council  Schools.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  45,  Coombe  Road,  Croydon,  and  of 
16,  Harley  Street,  London,  1938.  {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BOON,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  8,  1894. 
School,  Nottingham  High.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar; 
Prizeman.  B.A.  (London)  1894.  Visiting  Master  at  Notting- 
ham High  School  for  three  years.  Assistant  Master  at 
Worcester  Cathedral  School;  at  King  Charles  I's  School, 
Kidderminster,  1900-2;  at  Carmarthen  Training  College;  at 
Dulwich  College,  1903;  House  Master,  1920-4.  Author, 
Mathematical  text-books.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

BOON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  22,  1779.  Of 
Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  (8th 
Wrangler)  1784;  M.A.  1787;  B.D.  1794.  Fellow,  1788-1810. 
Bursar,  1798-1809.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1791; 
priest,  July  1,  1792;  R.  of  Stockerston,  Leics.,  1793-1844. 
Chaplain  of  Homingsea,  Cambs.,  1799-1802.  R.  of  Ufford, 
Northants.,  1808-44.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Edwards, 
Esq.,  of  Stamford,  Aug.  25,  1815.  Died  Mar.  1844,  aged  85. 
Buried  at  Ufford.  M.I.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 

BOONE,  ARTHUR  PEARSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1900. 
S.  of  [Frederick  Brown],  General,  deceased.  B.  Dec.  3,  1881. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  igoo;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1903.  Entered  the  Colonial  Civil  Service,  1905.  PoUce 
Magistrate,  Badulla,  Ceylon,  1906.  Assistant  Superintendent 
of  PoUce,  Kachcheri,  Colombo,  1907.  PoUce  Magistrate, 
Matale,  1911.  District  Judge  at  Ratnapura,  1913;  at  KegaUa, 
1914.  .Assistant  Government  Agent,  Colombo,  1916-20. 
PoUce  Magistrate  at  Point  Pedro  and  Chavakacheri,  1923. 
Additional  District  Judge  at  Galle,  1923.  Assistant  Collector 
of  Customs,  Galle,  1924.  District  Judge,  Matara,  1924. 
Resumed  his  duties  as  Acting  District  Judge,  Galle,  1926; 
retired,  1927.  Of  Fleet,  Hants.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Ceylon  Civil  List.) 

BOONE,  THOMAS  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  17,  1818.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1819;  B.A.  1823. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  2,  1822;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1822. 
V.  of  Kensworth,  Herts.,  1830-51.  Author,  Outlines  of  Man's 
True  Interest.   Died  Apr.  23,  1851.   (T.  A.  Walker,  405.) 

BOOR,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  15,  1826.  Of 
Hants.   Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1844. 

BOOR,  LEONARD  JFARVIS].  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  4,  1817.  Master  of  Bodmin  Grammar  School,  1821-35. 
Chaplain  of  the  gaol  and  asylum  at  Bodmin.  Died  Sept.  19, 
1835.    (0.  Mag.,  1821  and  1835,  11.  554.) 

BOORD,  HARRY  PERCY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  11,  1887.  [2nd 
s.  of  Sir  (Thomas)  William,  Bart.,  of  Wakehurst  Place, 
Sussex,  J. P.  B.  Apr.  10,  1868.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1894.  Of  Batcombe,  Somerset.  Died  Dec.  22, 
1923.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOORNE,  HERBERT  HUNTLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1885.  S.  of  James,  J. P.  [and  Ellen  Whiting].  B. 
Aug.  II,  1868,  at  Sydenham  House,  Reading,  Berks.  Schools, 
Scarborough  and  West  Amersham  Hall,  near  Reading. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885. 

BOOSEY,  FREDERICK  STANLEY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6, 
1890.  [S.  of  C,  of  Bickley,  Kent.  B.  1871.]  School,  Malvern 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Died  Jan.  1894.  (Malvern 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BOOT,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1876.  S.  of 
Samuel,  of  Handsworth,  Birmingham.  B.  there  Mar.  9, 
1855.  School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham  (Mr  Evans). 
Matric.  Michs.  1S76;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1885.  Incorp.  at 
Durham,  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Durham)  1883; 
C.  of  South  Shields,  1882-4.  Held  other  curacies,  1884-6. 
V.  of  St  John's,  Darhngton,  1886-97.  V.  of  St  George's, 
Jesmond,  1897-1924.  Hon.  Canon  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
1903-24;  Canon  there,  1924-37.  Died  there  Feb.  7,  1937, 
aged  82.    (The  Times,  Feb.  10,  1937.) 

BOOT,  ARTHUR  BICKFORD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  17,  1892. 
Matric.  Easter,  1892;  B.A.  1896;  M..^.  1899. 

BOOT,  WALKINGHAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1760.  S.  of  Joseph,  farmer,  of  Derbs.  B.  at  Higham. 
School,  Chesterfield  (Mr  Saunders).  Matric.  Michs.  1760; 
Scholar. 


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BooTE,  Daniel  Percival 

BOOTE,  DANIEL  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
15,  1874.  S.  of  Daniel,  solicitor.  B.  June  25,  1855,  at  Man- 
chester. Bapt.  May  7,  1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1876,  as  s.  of  Daniel 
Percival,  solicitor,  of  Oakfield,  Ashton-on-Mersey,  and  of 
Manchester.  Of  Loughrigg,  Llanerch  Road,  Colwyn  Bay. 
Died  there  Mar.  23,  1929,  aged  73,  (The  Times,  Mar.  25, 
1929.) 

BOOTH,  see  also  HA  WORTH-BOOTH. 

BOOTH,  ALFRED  ALLEN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  10,  1891.  2nd 
s.  of  .Alfred,  of  Liverpool.  B.  Sept.  17,  1872.  School,  Harrow 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Maths. 
Trip., 2gtkWrangler)  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Hon.LL.D.  (Liverpool). 
Entered  the  business  of  Alfred  Booth  and  Co.,  of  Liverpool 
and  New  York,  1895.  Director  of  .Alfred  Booth  and  Co.,  the 
Booth  Steamship  Co.  Ltd.,  the  Commonwealth  and  Dominion 
Line,  Ltd.,  and  of  the  Cunard  Steamship  Co.  Ltd.  Chairman 
of  the  Cunard  Co.,  1910-22.  Member  of  the  Royal  Commission 
on  the  Civil  Service,  1911-14.  Chairman  of  the  Committee 
for  the  Co-ordination  of  Naval,  Military  and  Civil  require- 
ments of  the  Port  of  Liverpool,  1915-19.  Created  Bart., 
Jan.  24,  1916.  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Trade  Committee 
on  Shipping  and  Shipbuilding  Industries,  and  on  Lord 
Balfour's  Committee  on  Commercial  and  Industrial  policy, 
1916.  Of  10,  Ormonde  Gate,  London,  S.W.,  of  .\lIerton 
Beeches,  City  of  Liverpool,  and  of  Barton  Hatch,  Limpsfield, 
Surrey.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  {King's  Coll.  Adm. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Wlio,  1938.) 

BOOTH,  ARTHUR  HAMPSON  DELAMERE.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  8,  1883.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886. 

BOOTH,  BENJAMIN  BRODIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  28. 
1896.  S.  of  Benjamin  Brodie.  B.  Apr.  28,  1876,  at  Hackney, 
London.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge.  Did  not  come  into 
residence. 

BOOTH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  15,  1756.  S.  of  Charles,  gent.,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Marden. 
School,  Tonbridge  (Mr  Cawthome).  Matric.  Easter,  1756. 
Probably  the  owner  of  estates  at  Marden,  Winchat  Hill,  and 
Bethersden,  Kent.  Sheriff  of  Kent,  1784.  Knighted,  1784. 
Died  1795.   {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOOTH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  25,  1848.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  Lieut. -Col.,  43rd  Light 
Infantry.  Bapt.  Sept.  17,  1828,  at  Northallerton,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Fellow,  1851-9. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  15,  1855.    Called  to  the  Bar, 

1858.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Practised  at  Sheffield.  J. P. 
for  the  West  Riding,  Yorks.  Died  Dec.  18,  1915,  aged  87, 
at  Bournemouth.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar.) 

BOOTH,  CHARLES.  Hon.  Sc.D.  1898.  Chairman  of  Alfred 
Booth  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  Liverpool.  Author,  Life  and  Labour  of 
the  People  in  London,  etc.  F.R.S.  P.C,  1904.  Died  Nov.  23, 
1916.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1856);  father  of  Thomas  M.  (1892) 
and  George  M.  (1896). 

BOOTH,  CHARLES  LANCELOT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1881. 
S.  of  [Samuel  Barker]  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Gray's  Inn,  London. 
[B.  June  II,  1862.]  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881.  Died  Nov.  10,  1926,  at  3,  Pennard  Mansions,  Gold- 
hawk  Road,  London,  W.   Brother  of  Samuel  B.  (1873). 

BOOTH,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  3,  1861.  S. 
of  Thomas  WiUingham,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  V.  of  Friskney,  Lines. 
B.  there  May  11,  1842.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1861 ; 
B.A.  1865.  Cricket  'blue,'  1862,  1863,  1864,  1865;  Athletics 
'blue,'  1864,  1865.  Of  Hundleby  Grange,  Spilsby,  Lines.; 
engaged  in  farming.  Died  July  i,  1926,  aged  84,  at  Hundlebv. 
Brother  of  Herbert  E.  (1855).   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOOTH  or  GORE-BOOTH,  DOUGLAS  BLOOMFIELD,  see 
GORE-BOOTH. 

BOOTH,  EDWARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  23, 

1859.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  June  2,  1842,  in  Bucks.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  A  well-known  ornithologist; 
made  an  imrivalled  collection  of  the  birds  of  Great  Britain, 
which  he  kept  at  Bleak  House,  Dyke  Road,  Brighton. 
Bequeathed  this  collection  to  the  town,  and  it  now  forms  a 
public  Museum.  Author,  Rough  notes  on  the  birds  in  the 
British  Isles.   Died  Feb.  8,  1890,  at  Bleak  House. 

BOOTH,  EVELYN  THOMAS  BARTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.  S.  of  George  (1846),  of  Lara,  Co.  Wicklow. 
B.  there  Apr.  26,  i860.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1878.  At  Klondyke,  British  Columbia,  for  some  time.  Died 
Aug.  24,  1901,  at  Oregon,  LI.S.A.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOOTH,  FRANCIS  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct. 
18,  1884.  [S.  of  Herbert  Edward  (1855),  clerk.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1884.   Of  West  .-^shby,  Lines.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BOOTH,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  29,  1900.  S. 
of  George  James,  J. P.  B.  July  21,  1882,  at  Rochdale. 
School,  RossaU.  Did  not  come  into  residence.  Entered  the 
Army  (King's  Own  Regt.,  1910).   (Peile,  11.  844.) 


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Booth,  Horace  [Fearne] 

BOOTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  5, 
1776.  Of  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  Scholar;  B.A.  1780; 
M.A.  1790.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  22, 1781 ;  priest,  July  27, 
1783;  C.  of  Womersley,  Yorks.,  1781.  V.  of  Elkesley,  Notts., 
1787-1828.  V.  of  West  Markham  vnth  Bevercotes,  1806-28. 
Died  1828,  at  Ramsgate.   (G.  Mag.,  1828,  11.  472.) 

BOOTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  20,  1809. 
Matric.  Michs.  1809.  [S.  of  William,  of  Masbrough,  Yorks. 
School,  Eton.]  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Lincoln  College) 
.May  16,  1811,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1813;  M.A.  i8i6;  B.D. 
(Magdalen)  1823.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1816- 
34;  Vice-President,  1830.  Dean  of  Divinity,  1832.  V.  of 
Findon,  Sussex,  1833-59.  An  accomplished  Latin  scholar 
and  linguist.  Author,  Nugae  Canoroe  (a  quarto  volume  of 
Latin  poetry;  privately  printed).  Died  June  21,  1859,  aged 
67,  at  Findon.   (Boase;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BOOTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  13,  1826. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Richmond,  Surrey.  B.  there.  Matric. 
Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry, 
Lilt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  5,  1830;  C.  of  Bourn,  Cambs.  One 
of  these  names  P.C.  of  Atherstone,  Warws.,  1832. 

BOOTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  19,  1846. 
[S.  and  h.  of  James  (1818),  barrister-at-law,  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 
School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851.  Rowing 
'blue,'  1849.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  11,  185 1,  'age  22, 
B.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge.'  Of  Lara,  Greystones,  Co. 
Wicklow.  Died  Nov.  28, 1892.  Father  of  Evelyn  T.  B.  (1878). 
(Lincoln  Inn  Adm.  Bk.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOOTH,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Feb. 
10,  1821.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Lenham,  Kent.  School,  Ton- 
bridge.   Matric.  Michs.  182 1. 

BOOTH,  GEORGE  MACAULAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1896.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Sc.D.  (1898),  of  24,  Gt  Cumberiand 
Place,  London.  B.  Sept.  22,  1877,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  A  Director  of  the  Bank  of 
England  and  of  The  Booth  Steamship  Co.  Ltd.,  etc.  Lieut. 
for  the  City  of  London.  Legion  of  Honour.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  28,  Chester  Street,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.,  and  of 
Funtington  Lodge,  near  Chichester.  Brother  of  Thomas  M. 
(1892).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BOOTH  or  GORE-BOOTH,  HENRY  FRANCIS  [GORE].  Adm. 
pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30,  1868.  [4th  s.  of  Henry 
Gore  (Gore-Booth)  (1825).  B.  Dec.  27,  1848.  School,  Edin- 
burgh Academy.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A. 
1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (London)  1877;  C.  of  St 
Mary's,  Newington,  Surrey,  1876-8.  C.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Hoxton,  1878-85.  R.  of  Sacred  Trinity,  Salford,  Lanes., 
1885-1901.  Died  unmarried  Oct.  4,  1903.  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  Edinburgh  .-icademy  Reg.) 

BOOTH  or  GORE-BOOTH,  HENRY  GORE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Queens',  May  24,  1825.  Of  Ireland.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Robert 
(Gore-Booth),  Bart.  B.  Apr.  11,  1809.]  Matric.  Michs.  1825. 
Of  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards.  Married  Isabella,  dau.  of 
James  Smith,  of  Jordanhill,  Co.  Renfrew,  N.B.,  May  8, 
1834.  Died  July  25,  1881.  Brother  of  Robzrt  G.  (1823)  and 
father  of  Henry  F.  (1868).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOOTH,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  15,  1834.  3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Roydon  House,  Essex. 
B.  there  Apr.  27,  1815.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1835. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1836.  Served  in  the  i6th  Lancers.  Married 
Augusta  Hope,  dau.  of  Capt.  Ellis  (17th  Lancers),  of  Tugdee 
Park,  Monmouth,  June,  1837.  Died  Sept.  1883.  (Peile,  11. 
453;  Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BOOTH,  HERBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  28,  1855.  S.  of  Thomas  WiUingham,  clerk.  B.  Apr.  27, 
1836,  at  Friskney,  Lines.  Bapt.  May  22,  1836.  [School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar;  B.A.  (gth  Classu) 
1859;  M.A.  1862.  C.  of  Bakewell,  Derbs.,  1861.  Assistant 
Master  at  Mariborough  College,  1861-73-  Master  of  Univer- 
Mty  College,  Durham,  1873.  Died  there  June  i,  1874. 
Brother  of  Clement  (1861)  and  father  of  Francis  H.  (1884). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BOOTH,  HERBERT  HENRY  DE  L'ISLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  I,  1883.  S.  of  Lionel,  Esq.,  of  London.  B.  Sept. 
26,  1862.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matnc.  ftUchs. 
1883;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1906.  Became  a  schoolmaster.  (T.A. 
Walker,  574.) 

BOOTH,  HORACE  [FEARNE].  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct. 
I  1895.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Oran  (sic),  Catterick,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902. 
Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Wakefield)  1900;  C.  of  lUingworth, 
Yorks.,  1899-1910;  V.  there,  1913-23.  V.  of  St  Thomas's, 
Charlestown,  Hahfax,  1910-13.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces, 
1917-18.  V.  of  CrakehaU  with  Langthorne,  Yorks.,  1923-33- 
V.  of  Hutton  Magna,  1933-9-.  Brother  of  Joshua  H.  (1892). 
(Crockford,  1939-) 

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Booth,  James 

BOOTH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  i6,  1818.  Of 
Lanes.  [4th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Toxteth  Lodge,  near  Liverpool. 
B.  1796.]  Matric.  Lent,  18 19.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  7,  1818,  age  21.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1824.  Practised  in 
the  Chancery  Courts.  A  member  of  the  Royal  Commission  for 
enquiring  into  the  Municipal  Corporations  of  England  and 
Wales,  1833.  Counsel  to  the  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons and  Examiner  of  Recognisances,  1839.  Secretary  to 
the  Board  of  Trade,  1850-65.  Prepared  the  Clauses  Con- 
solidation Acts.  A  member  of  the  Royal  Commission  for 
enquiring  into  Trade  Unions  and  other  Associations,  1867. 
C.B.,  1866.  Author,  The  Problem  of  the  World  and  the 
Church  reconsidered,  in  three  letters  to  a  friend  by  A.  Septua- 
genarian. Died  May  11,  1880,  aged  83,  at  2,  Princes  Gardens, 
Kensington.  Father  of  George  (1846).  (D.N.B.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BOOTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  24,  1822.  Of 
Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln  for  Worcester)  1827;  priest  (Worcester)  1827;  C.  of 
Dudley,  Worcs.,  1827-35.  V.  of  Wacton  with  Stanford 
Bishop,  Heref.,  1836-80.  Divinity  Lecturer  at  Bromyard, 
1838.  Chaplain  at  Bromyard  Union.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1881.  Author,  Epigrams  Ancient  and  Modern; 
Metrical  Epitaphs  Ancient  and  Modern. 

BOOTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  10,  1861. 
S.  of  Robert  Stapleton,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Lines.  Matric. 
Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1874;  C.  of  Heydour  with  Kelby,  Lines.,  1868-74.  C.  of 
Metheringham,  1868-74.  C.  of  Bourne,  1874.  R.  of  Sal- 
monby,  Lines.,  1877-1917.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1918.    (T.  A.  Walker,  519.) 

BOOTH,  [JOSHUA]  HAROLD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Aug.  2,  1892.  S.  of  Wilham  Charge  [late  of  the  Indian  Navy]. 

B.  [Nov.  28,  1868]  at  Oran,  Catterick,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1896;  C.  of  Grantham,  1895-7.  Deputy  Priest- 
Vicar  at  Lincoln  Cathedral,  1898.  C.  of  Rothbury,  Nor- 
thumberland, 1898-1903.  V.  of  Alwinton  with  Holystone, 
Northumberland,  1903-8.  R.  of  Hevingham,  Norfolk,  1908- 
17.  R.  of  Norbury,  Salop,  1917-22.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1923.  Brother  of  Horace  (1895).  (Cox,  Co.  Ser.; 
Who's  Who,  1912.) 

BOOTH,  LANCELOT  HEDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1892.  S.  of  John  William,  of  Preston-on-Tees,  near  Yarm, 
Yorks.  B.  Sept.  18,  1874,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Durham 
Grammar  (Mr  Marshall).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1895;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1902.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Nov. 
1898  (Watson,  Burton,  Booth  and  Robinson),  of  Caxton 
House,  I,  TothiJl  Street,  Westminster,  jmd  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne.   (Laiv  List,  1937.) 

BOOTH,  LEEDS  COMYNS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  21,  1831.  S.  of  Leeds,  Col.,  32nd  Regt.,  of  Kensington, 
London  [and  Eliza  Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Richard  Comyns, 
Esq.,  of  Writtle,  Essex].  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1831;  B.A. 
1835;  M.A.  1840.  C.  of  Harlington,  Middlesex,  1841-5, 
and  afterwards  C.  of  St  James's,  West  Malvern.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  R.  Mitchell,  Esq.,  of  Tobago.  Killed  by  a 
fall  from  his  horse,  June  9,  1854,  aged  54,  at  Bryngwyn,  near 
Oswestry.  Buried  at  Writtle.  (7".  A.  Walker,  443;  Elofi 
Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  11.  637.) 

BOOTH,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  17, 
1837.  Of  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar;  B.A.  1842; 
M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  i,  1841;  priest, 
Aug.  24,   1845;  C.  of  St  Peter  Hungate,  Norwich,   1846-8. 

C.  of  St  John's  Sepulchre,  1851-2.  In  Clergy  List,  unbene- 
ficed, 1853-65. 

BOOTH,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  28,  1821.  S. 
of  Edward  Temple,  Esq.  B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  10, 
1824;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  {27th  Wrangler)  1826;  M.A.  1829; 
B.D.  1836.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1830.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  10,  1827;  priest  (London)  June  i,  1828.  R. 
of  Little  Wilbraham,  Cambs.,  1848-75;  a  generous  contri- 
butor towards  the  building  of  the  Church  school  and  the 
restoration  of  the  Church.  Died  Feb.  15,  1896,  aged  91,  at 
Eastbourne.  (H.  P.  Stokes,  Wilbraham  Parishes;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BOOTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  25,  1816.  B. 
in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821.  One  of  these 
names,  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Glendon  Hall,  Northants., 
bom  1799;  died  unmarried  1821.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BOOTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1871.  S. 
of  Samuel  Harris  [Baptist  Minister],  of  Tufnell  Park  West, 
London.  B.  Aug.  5,  1851,  at  St  Albans,  Herts.  School, 
Baptist  College,  Regent's  Park,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1875; 
M.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1874.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1877.   Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer. 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1810.  Of 
Northants.    Matric.  Michs.   181 1;  B.A.   1817;  M.A.   1824. 


BooTHBY,  Charles 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1819;  priest  (Gloucester)  Mar.  27, 
1820.  R.  of  Rodmell,  Sussex,  1836-58.  Died  Apr.  28,  1858, 
aged  65,  at  Weston-super-Mare.   (G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  681.) 

BOOTH  or  GORE-BOOTH,  Sir  ROBERT  GORE,  Bart.  Adm. 
Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  21,  1823.  Of  Ireland.  [S.  and 
h.  of  Sir  Robert  Newcomen  [Gore],  Bart.,  who  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Booth,  1804.  B.  Aug.  25,  1805. 
School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  M.A.  1826. 
Incorp.  at  Dublin,  1834.  Succeeded  iiis  father  as  4th  Bart., 
Oct.  23,  1814.  Of  Lissadell,  Co.  SUgo.  Custos  rotulorum  for 
Co.  SUgo.  M.P.  for  SHgo,  1850-76.  High  Sheriff  of  SUgo, 
1830.  Lord-Lieut.,  1871.  Married  (i)  Hon.  Caroline  King, 
dau.  of  Robert,  ist  Viscount  Lorton,  Mar.  23,  1827;  (2) 
CaroUne  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Goold,  of  Dublin  (a  master 
in  Chancery  in  Ireland),  Apr.  2,  1830.  Died  Dec.  21,  1876, 
at  LissadeU.  Brother  of  Henry  G.  (1825).  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  G.E.C.,  v.  366.) 

BOOTH,  SAMUEL  BARKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 
1873.  S.  of  Samuel  Barker,  of  Bickley  Park,  Kent  [soUcitor, 
of  Gray's  Inn  Square].  B.  May  23,  1855,  in  London.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  LL.B.  1877.  SoUcitor, 
1880.  Died  May  23,  1905,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of 
Charles  L.  (1881). 

BOOTH,  SYDNEY  RUSSELL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1898.  S.  of  WUUam  Henry,  of  19,  Chatsworth  Road,  Nor- 
wood, Surrey.  B.  Dec.  10,  1878,  at  Sydney,  AustraUa. 
School,  City  of  London  (Mr  PoUard).  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1923.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Lincoln's  Inn) 
1905.  Returned  to  AustraUa;  B.A.  (Adelaide)  1910.  Practised 
as  a  PubUc  Accountant  in  Adelaide,  1914-38-.  Lecturer  in 
Accountancy  at  Adelaide  University,  1916-25;  Chairman 
there  of  the  Board  of  Commercial  Studies,  1923-38-.  An 
original  member  of  the  Institute  of  Chartered  Accountants 
in  Adelaide,  1928-;  also  a  member  of  the  South  AustraUan 
State  Council  of  Chartered  Accountants;  Chairman,  1936-. 
Chairman  of  the  South  Australian  Branch  of  the  Economic 
Society  of  Australia  and  New  Zealand.  Of  104,  Buxton 
Street,  North  Adelaide  (1938). 

BOOTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  iS)  at  Trinity,  June  3, 
1856.  3rd  s.  of  Charles,  of  Liverpool.  B.  there  1837.  School, 
Royal  Liverpool  Institution  (Mr  Turner).  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  (315*  Wrangler)  i860.  Died  un- 
married Sept.  28,  1863,  at  Constantinople.  Brother  of 
Charles,  Sc.D.  (1898).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOOTH,  THOMAS  MACAULAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
18,  1892.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Sc.D.  (1898),  of  24,  Gt 
Cumberland  Place,  London.  B.  Apr.  10,  1874,  at  Bex, 
Switzerland.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Joined 
the  Gordon  Highlanders,  1895.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1900-2.  Adjutant,  London  Scottish,  1905-8.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Assistant  Military  Attache,  1917;  Brigade 
Major,  174th  Infantry  Brigade,  B.E.F.,  1914-16.  Com- 
mander, 7th  Batt.,  Gordon  Highlanders,  1916;  twice  men- 
tioned in  despatches;  wounded;  D.S.O.,  19 16;  with  bar, 
1917;  Lieut. -Col.,  1917;  Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Belgium).  Director  of  Alfred  Booth  and  Co.,  1933-.  Of 
Thringstone,  Leicester.  J. P.  for  Leicestershire,  1932. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  George  M.  (1896).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BOOTH,  THOMAS  SIGSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  17,  1861.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  deceased  [late  of  Gomersal 
HaU,  Yorks.].  B.  at  Mill  Bridge,  near  Leeds,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  i86i ;  B.A.  1S65.  Died  May  5, 1866,  aged  23.  (G.  Mag., 
1866,  I.  924.) 

BOOTHBY,  BROOKE.  .-Vdin.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  19. 
1761.  S.  of  Brooke,  Esq.,  of  Derbs.  [afterwards  Bart.].  B- 
June  3,  1744,  at  Ashbourne.  School,  Stafford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1761.  Succeeded  his  father  as  6th  Bart.,  Apr.  9, 
1789.  Married  Susanna,  dau.  of  Robert  Bristowe  (Bristoe), 
of  Mitcheldever,  Hants.,  July,  17S4.  A  member  of  the 
Uterary  circle  at  Lichfield;  friend  of  Erasmus  Darwin  and 
of  the  Edgeworths.  Resided  some  time  in  France,  and 
became  intimate  with  Rousseau.  Author,  poUtical  and 
poetical.  Died  Jan.  23,  1824,  at  Boulogne.  Buried  at  Ash- 
bourne.  (Scoti-Mayor,  iii;  G.E.C.,  in.  83;  D.N.B.) 

BOOTHBY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  20, 
1815.  Of  Mansfield,  Notts.  [Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  WUUam, 
Bart.,  of  Ashbourne  HaU,  Derbs.  Born  Feb.  20,  1786.] 
Previously  in  the  Army  (Capt.,  Royal  Engineers;  lost  his  leg 
at  the  Battle  of  Talavera,  1809).  Migrated  to  St  Mary 
HaU,  Oxford;  matric.  (St  Mary  HaU)  July  7,  1S15,  age  29; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1819.  Preb.  of  SouthweU,  1818-.  V.  of 
Sutterton,  Lines.,  1819-46.  R.  of  Bamoldby-le-Beck,  1838. 
Probably  P.C.  of  Poynton-in-Prestbury,  Cheshire,  1829. 
Married  Marianne  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  BasU  Beridge, 
of  Algarkirk,  Oct.  24,  1820.  Author,  A  Prisoner  of  France; 
Under  the  British  Flag.  Died  Aug.  19,  1846,  aged  60,  at 
Sutterton.  Buried  at  Algarkirk.  Fatherof  WilUam  H.  (1842) 
and  Reginald  F.  (1846).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 


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BooTHBY,  Cunningham 

BOOTHBY,  CUNNINGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Dec.  29, 1841.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Brownwell  {sic),  Esq. 
of  Twyford  Abbey,  near  Acton,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest 
(Rochester)  1848;  C.  of  Little  Chishall,  Essex,  1849-52.  P.C. 
of  Holwell  with  Bradwell  Grove,  Oxon.,  1855-60.  Married, 
at  West  Twyford,  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Tod,  Esq.,  of  Heath- 
eryhaugh,  Co.  Dumfries,  Aug.  8,  1848.  Died  July  x,  i860, 
aged  40,  at  Holwell  parsonage.  Brother  of  Robert  T.  (1847). 
(G.  Mag.,  i860;  184a,) 

BOOTHBY,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  189 1. 
[3rd  s.  of  Evelyn,  R.  of  WhitweU,  Derbs.]  B.  there  Feb.  5, 
1871.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1898;  C.  of  Cole-Orton,  Leics.,  1897-9.  Held  other 
curacies,  1899-1903.  V.  of  ElUstown,  Leics.,  1903-18.  C. 
of  Yeovil,  Somerset,  1925-31.  Died  there  Aug.  4,  1931. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOOTHBY,  FREDERICK  GORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  July  4,  1846.  Of  Notts.  5th  s.  of  Brooke,  clerk, 
deceased  [late  Preb.  of  Southwell,  Notts.].  B.  [Aug.  2,  1827] 
at  Kirkby-in-Ashfield.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1846;  B.A.  1850.  Died  unmarried  Oct.  29,  1852,  at  Sudbury, 
Derbs.  Buried  there.  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvi; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOOTHBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1789. 
Matric.  Michs.  1789. 

BOOTHBY,  REGINALD  FITZHENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Nov.  30,  1846.  Of  Notts.  3rd  s.  of  Charles  (1815), 
clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Edwinstowe.  School,  Oakham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6, 
1847.  Died  unmarried  Mar.  6,  1849,  aged  20.  Buried  at  St 
Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London.  Brother  of  William  H. 
(1842).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOOTHBY,  ROBERT  TOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  20, 
1847.  S.  of  James  Brownell,  of  Twyford  Abbey,  Lanes.  B. 
June  3,  1830,  at  Everton,  Lanes.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847.  Entered  the  Army.  Not  found  in  Army  List, 
1856.   Brother  of  Cunningham  (1841).   (Peile,  11.  503.) 

BOOTHBY,  WALTER  RALPH  JEBB.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H. 
Oct.  10,  1884.  [3rd  s.  of  Basil  Charles,  Col.  in  the  Army; 
severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma.]  B.  June  26,  1865. 
[School,  Lancing.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1895;  M.A. 
1899.  Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Ripon)  1903;  C.  of  Kirkby 
Ravensworth,  Yorks.,  1900-4.  C.  of  Barkway  with  Reed, 
Herts.,  1904-9.  C.  of  Stevenage,  1909-11.  R.  of  Thimbleby. 
Lines.,  1911-25.  Chaplain  to  the  Homcastle  Union,  1911-25. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  10,  1925,  aged  60,  in 
London.    (Lancing  Coll.  Reg.) 

BOOTHBY,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  6,  1842.  Of  Lines.  [S.  and  h.  of  Charles  (1815),  V.  of 
Sutterton,  Lines.  B.  May  23,  1823.  Schools,  Charterhouse 
and  Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B..^.  1846.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  6,  1848;  priest  (Lincoln)  1849;  C.  of  Caurlton- 
le-Moorland,  Lines.,  1848-9.  V.  of  Hawkesbury,  GIoucs., 
1849-92.  Resided  latterly  at  East  Sheen,  Surrey.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  24,  1896,  aged  7^,  at  the  vicarage, 
Rangeworthy,  GIoucs.  Buried  at  Hawkesbury.  Brother  of 
Reginald  F.  (1846).   (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvi.) 

BOOTHMAN,  EDWARD  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  24,  1868.  S.  of  George,  of  Hall  Cross,  Doncaster,  Yorks. 
B.  there  Aug.  26,  1845.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872; 
M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Lichfield)  1872;  C.  of 
Ashbourne,  Derbs.,  1871-2.  C.  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire, 
1872-5.  R.  of  Shelton,  Staffs.,  1875-1903.  Disappears  from 
Crock  ford,  1904. 

BOOTHROYD,  HERBERT  EVAN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct. 
I,  1896.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Bradford,  Yorks.,  deceased.  B. 
Nov.  8,  1877,  at  Frizinghall,  near  Bradford.  School,  Brad- 
ford Granunar  (Mr  Keeling).  Matric.  Michs.  1S96;  B.A. 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1899;  M.A.  1903.  Demonstrator 
in  the  Chemical  Laboratory,  Caius  College.  B.Sc.  (London). 
Inspector  of  Schools  for  the  Board  of  Education.  Of  Malpas 
Lodge,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Bristol.  (Schoolmasters''  Direc- 
tory, 1932-3.) 

BOOTHROYD,  ROV/LAND.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1883. 
Adm..  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  9,  1886. 

BOOTY,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  .\6m.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  12,  1868.  S.  of  John  Gillam,  lawyer.  B.  June  20,  1850, 
in  London.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A. 
1874;  M.A.  1877.  Assistant  Master  at  WeUington  College 
Preparatory  School;  at  Sandroyd  School,  Cobham,  1875-80. 
Head  Master  of  'Stoneleigh'  Preparatory  School,  Reigate, 
1880-6;  removed  the  school  to  Folkestone  and  continued 
there  as  Head  Master,  1886-1908;  retired.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Dec.  24,  1917.  (Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11. 
608.) 


BoREHAM,  Walter  Long 

BOOTY,  CHARLES  SMETHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  17,  1861.  S.  of  Miles  Galloway  (1827),  clerk.  B.  at 
Leybum,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1878. 
Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest  (York)  1867;  C.  of  Hackness, 
Yorks.,  1866-73.  C.  of  Rudstone,  1873-5.  V.  of  Rudstone, 
1875-1924.  Rural  Dean  of  Bridlington,  1898-1904.  Died 
there  Apr.  16,  1924,  aged  81.   (Crockford.) 

BOOTY,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Oct.  10,  1884.  S.  of  Frederick  William.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1891; 
priest  (York)  1892;  C.  of  Goole,  Yorks.,  1891-4.  Held  other 
curacies,  1894-1905.  R.  of  Bodle  Street  Green,  Sussex,  1905- 
10.  V.  of  Arundel  and  Tortington,  1910-17.  V.  of  Wolstan- 
ton.  Staffs.,  1917-31;  retired.  Of  33,  Newstead  Road, 
Southboume,  Hants.,  in  1938.    (Crockford,  1938.) 

BOOTY,  HORATIO  EDWIN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  17,  1882. 
[2nd  s.  of  James  Horatio.  B.  1864.  School,  Tonbridge.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1892.  Athletics 
'blue,'  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (York)  1888;  C.  of 
Goodramgate,  York,  1887-91.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Hanging 
Heaton,  near  Dewsbury,  1891-4.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  York, 
1894-1903.  V.  of  Thornaby-on-Tees,  1903-11.  V.  of  Tick- 
hill,  1911-34;  retired.  Of  Crossways,  Hookfield  Road,  Epsom, 
in  1938.    (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BOOTY,  MILES  GALLOWAY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  19,  1827.  S.  of  Benjamin.  B.  at  Thame,  Oxon.  School, 
French  House,  Oxon.  (Mr  Jones).  Matric.  Michs.  1827; 
B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon,  1831;  priest  (Chester) 
1832;  C.  of  Bedlington,  Northumberland,  1832.  C.  of 
Wensley,  Yorks.,  c.  1841-55.  P.C.  of  Coverham,  1855-67. 
R.  of  Middleham,  1867-74.  ^ot  in  Crockford,  1876.  Father  of 
Charles  S.  (1861). 

BOOTY,  PERCY  ABBEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  S.  of  Edward  [artist],  of  1,  Charles  Road,  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea,  Sussex.  B.  Feb.  20,  1873,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar, 
1893;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  1894.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1894; 
served  as  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  in  Madras. 
District  Magistrate,  Coorg,  1901.  District  and  Sessions 
Judge,  Madras,  1913;  retired,  1922.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  India  Office  List,  1937.) 

BOOTY,  WALTER  ERNEST.   Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  189 1. 

B.  June  24,  1871.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A. 
1898.    Ord.  deacon  (Richmond)  1894;  priest  (Ripon)  1895; 

C.  of  Burley,  Yorks.,  1894-6.  C.  of  Pocklington,  1897-1902. 
V.  of  Warter,  1902-15.  V.  of  Kilnwick  Percy,  1903-38-.  R. 
of  Bumby,  1915-38-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BOOTY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  5, 
1769.  S.  of  WilUam,  of  Walsinghara,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Norwich  (Mr  Symonds)  and  North  Walsham  (Mr 
Jones).  Scholar,  1769-76;  matric.  Easter,  1770;  B.A.  i773; 
M.A.  1776.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  i,  1773;  priest, 
June  11,  1775.  V.  of  Chaddleworth,  Berks.,  1805-40. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Gloucester.   Died  Dec.  4, 

1840,  aged  90,  at  Brimfield,  Heref.    (Venn,  n.  88;  G.  Mag., 

1841,  I.  103.) 

BORCHARDT,  WALTER  GUSTAV.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  12,  1891.  S.  of  Gustav,  jeweller,  of  London.  B.  there 
Nov.  2,  1872.  School,  Central  Foundation,  Cooper  Street 
(Dr  Wormell).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar;  B.A.  (13th 
Wrangler)  1894;  M.A.  1898;  B.Sc.  (London)  1896.  Assistant 
Master  at  Blair  Lodge  School,  Stirling,  1895-7;  at  Chelten- 
ham College,  1898-1933-.  Of  AUerton  House,  Paragon 
Buildings,  Cheltenham.  Author,  Mathematical  text-books. 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3) 

BORCHERDS,  WALTER  MEENT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1887.  S.  of  Petrus  Borchardus,  civil  commissioner,  of 
Swellendam,  South  Africa.  B.  Aug.  28,  1866,  at  Graaf 
Reinet.  Schools,  Seymour  pubhc  and  St  Andrew's  College, 
Grahamstown.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891.  At  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1894.  Capt. 
in  the  South  African  Medical  Corps.  In  practice  at  Swellen- 
dam, South  Africa.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Upington 
and  Assistant  District  Surgeon  for  Gordonia,  1917.  Of 
Upington,  Gordonia,  Cape  Province,  1938.  (Venn,  11.  488; 
Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BORCKHARDT,  HENRY  JENNINGS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Peterhouse,  July  2,  1845.  S.  of  Christian,  V.  of  Lydden, 
Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1845:  B.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Canter- 
bury) 1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  Burmarsh,  Kent,  1850-70; 
R.  there,  1870-6.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1877.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  486;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BOREHAM,  WALTER  LONG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  6, 
1867.  S.  of  WiUiam  Wanklyn,  gent.  B.  June  30,  1848,  at 
Haverhill,  Suffolk.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  30,  1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1874.  Did  not  practise. 
J. P.  for  Suffolk  and  Essex.  Died,  from  consumption.  Mar.  20, 
1890,  aged  41,  at  Teneriffe.   (Peile,  11.  599.) 


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BoRiNGDON,  Viscount 


BORRADAILE,  ROBERT  HUDSON 


BORINGDON,    Viscount,    see   PARKER,    EDMUND    ROBERT 

(1896). 

BORISSOW,  CLEMENT  LOUIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.  S.  of  Louis  (next),  clerk,  of  Vicarsbrook,  Chaucer 
Road,  Cambridge.  B.  Dec.  15,  1869,  at  Buckingham. 
School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  July,  1893  (Bloxam,  Ellison  and  Co.),  9,  Red 
Lion  Square,  London,  W.C.  i.    (Law  List,  1937.) 

BORISSOW,  LOUIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  25, 
1862.  S.  of  Christian  Ignatius,  of  Bateman  Street,  Cambridge. 

B.  May  4,  1840,  at  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1862; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1871.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Apr.  24, 
1871.  Chaplain  and  Precentor  of  Trinity,  1871-1901.  Ord. 
deacon,  1866;  priest  (Rochester)  1867;  C.  of  Wheathamp- 
stead,  Herts.,  1866-8.  C.  of  Buckingham,  1868-71.  C.  of  St 
Andrew's-the-Great,  Cambridge,  1872-5.  R.  of  East  Gilling, 
Yorks.,  1901-17.  Died  there  Sept.  17,  1917,  aged  77.  Father 
of  the  above.    {Crockford.) 

BORLAND,  ROBERT  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1845.  3rd  s.  of  James,  M.D.  [Inspector 
General  of  Army  Hospitals].  B.  Oct.  22,  1826,  at  Teddington, 
Middlesex.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1850; 
M.A.  1853.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1847.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1855.  Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest  (Winchester)  1866; 

C.  of  Rownhams,  Winchester,  1865-71.  R.  of  Harford, 
Devon,  1871-7.  Founded  St  Mark's  Church,  Teddington, 
and  served  it  as  priest  without  stipend,  1874-1910.  Died 
unmarried  Aug.  15,  1910.  Buried  at  Teddington.  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  P.  C.  Towell.) 

BORLASE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  9,  1759.  Of  Cornwall.  6th  s.  of  Walter,  LL.D.,  clerk,  of 
Madron,  Pendeen  and  Castle  Homeck.  School,  Exeter. 
Matric.  Michs.  1759;  Scholar;  B.A.  1764;  M.A.  1767;  B.D. 
1780.  Fellow,  1766-92.  Tutor.  Nominated  for  the  master- 
ship with  F.  Barnes,  B.D.,  but  the  Bishop  of  Ely  rejected  the 
nomination  and  appointed  Dr  Longmire,  Sept.  27,  1787;  a 
suit  ensued  between  the  College  and  the  Bishop  of  Ely;  the 
College  obtained  a  Mandamus  in  King's  Bench.  Dr  Barnes 
was  finally  appointed  in  1788.  University  Registrary,  1778- 
1809.  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1788-1809.  Minister  of 
Little  Saint  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1773-89.  R.  of  Newton, 
Suffolk,  1790-1809.  V.  of  Cherryhinton,  Cambs.,  1789. 
Married  (i)  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Serocold,  of 
Cherryhinton,  Cambs.;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Holme,  of  Holland  House,  Lancashire,  1800.  The  first 
editor  of  the  Cantabrigienses  Graduati  (London,  1787), 
Cambridge,  1800.  Died  Nov.  7,  1809,  aged  67.  M.I.  at 
Cherryhinton.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1757)  and  William  (1759). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  319;  Scott,  MSS.;  Boase,  Biblioth.  Cornub.,  i. 
III.  Suppl.) 

BORLASE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21, 
1823.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  Feb.  15,  1806,  at  Helston,  Cornwall. 
School,  Ottery  St  Mary,  Devon  (Dr  Warren).  Matric.  Michs. 
1824;  B.A.  (29^^  Wrangler)  1828.  C.  of  St  Keyne,  Cornwall, 
c.  1830-2.  Withdrew  from  the  Estabhshed  Church  and 
joined  the  Plymouth  Brethren.  An  intimate  friend  of 
Benjamin  Newton.  One  of  the  originators  of  the  Society. 
Author,  religious.  Died  Nov.  13,  1835,  at  Plymstock,  near 
Plymouth.  Brother  of  William  (1826).  {Biblioth.  Cornub.; 
D.N.B.) 

BORLASE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  11,  1847. 
S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  of  Castle  Homeck,  Cornwall.  B.  Aug. 
14,1829.  Of  Pendeen  and  Castle  Homeck.  J. P.  for  Cornwall. 
Captain  of  the  miners'  Artillery  Mihtia.  Succeeded  to  the 
ancestral  estate  in  1866.  Married  Lydia  Newell,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Michael  Nowell  Peters,  and  granddaughter  of  the  Rev. 
William  Borlase,  of  Madron,  May  i,  1855;  by  this  marriage 
the  two  branches  of  the  Borlase  family,  represented  by  the 
historian  of  Cornwall  and  the  Rev.  George  Borlase,  fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  were  reunited.  Died  1889.  (T.  A.  Walker,  493; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1925.) 

BORLASE,  JOHN  JENNINGS  DINGLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.1,1897.  S.  of  John  Webb.  B.  Feb.  10, 1878,  at  Plymouth. 
School,  Plymouth  Technical  (Mr  J.  B.  Brown).  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  LL.B.  1901.  Incorp.  at  Dublin; 
LL.D.  (Dubl.)  1903.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Sarum) 
1903;  C.  of  Powerstock  with  West  Milton,  Dorset,  1902-3. 
C.  of  Exeter,  1903-6.  Chaplain,  Madras  Ecclesiastical 
Estabhshment,  1906-31;  retired.  During  the  Great  War, 
Chaplain  and  Organiser  of  War  Funds.  M.B.E.,  1919.  Of 
36,  Leeson  Road,  Bournemouth,  in  1937.  (Burke;  Crockford, 
1938.) 

BORLASE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  20,  1757.  S.  and  h.  of  Walter,  LL.D.,  of  Pendeen,  Preb. 
of  Exeter.  B.  1735.  Of  Pendeen  and  Castle  Homeck, 
Cornwall.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  30,  1801.  Brother  of  George 
(1759)1  etc.   (r.  A.  Walker,  314;  Burke,  L.G.,  1925.) 


BORLASE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  9,  1759.  Of  Cornwall.  2nd  s.  of  Walter,  LL.D.,  clerk,  of 
Madron,  Cornwall.  B.  1741.  School,  Exeter.  Matric.  Michs. 
1759;  Scholar,  1759;  B.A.  1764;  M.A.  1776.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  22,  1765.  V.  of  Zennor,  Cornwall,  1768-1812. 
V.  of  Morvaii,  1776.  V.  of  Madron  with  Penzance,  1776-1812. 
Succeeded  his  brother  Samuel  in  the  Castle  Horneck  estate, 
Dec.  30,  1801.  Married  Katherine  (?  Anne),  dau.  of  John 
Penneck,  V.  of  Gulval,  Cornwall.  Died  s./>.m.,  1812.  Brother 
of  the  above,  etc.  {T.  A.  Walker,  318;  Burke,  L.G.,  1925; 
G.  Mag.,  1812,  II.  595.) 

BORLASE^  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  12,  1826.  Of  Devon.  [Probably  2nd  s.  of  John  and 
great-grandson  of  William  Borlase  the  historian.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon,  1833; 
priest,  1834.  Probably  C.  of  Crowan,  Cornwall,  1841-6, 
and  of  Zennor,  1847-51;  V.  there,  1852-88.  Died  Jan.  30, 
1888.  See  also  note  sub  William  (next).  (T.  A.  Walker, 
426.) 

BORLASE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  14, 
1826.  Of  Cornwall.  [4th  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Helston, 
Cornwall.]  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Queen's  College) 
Nov.  15,  1827,  age  16;  B.A.  (O.xford)  1831;  M.A.  1834.  P.C. 
of  Torlewen-in-Sithney,  Cornwall.  Died  Sept.  26,  1844, 
aged  33,  at  Torlewen.  Brother  of  Henry  (1823).  (T.  A. 
Walker,  426;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  552,  where  he  is 
apparently  confused  with  his  namesake,  the  graduate  of 
Peterhouse  (above).) 

BORLEY,  JOHN  OLIVER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1893.  S.  of 
George  Wheeler,  of  Clapham  Common,  London.  B.  Sept.  12, 
1872,  at  Battersea,  London.  School,  Sir  Walter  St  John's, 
Battersea  (Mr  W.  Taylor).  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896; 
M.A.  1900.  Assistant  Naturalist,  at  Lowestoft,  to  the  North 
Sea  Fishery  Commission,  1903.  Chief  Naturalist,  Inter- 
national Fisheries  Investigation,  London,  1911.  A  member 
of  the  committee  to  enquire  into  the  Preservation  of  the 
Whale  Industry  and  the  economic  and  scientific  possibilities  of 
the  Falkland  Islands,  1918.  O.B.E.  Late  Fisheries'  Adviser, 
Colonial  Office.  Died  Dec.  30,  1938,  aged  66.  Buried  at  Bexley. 
[Venn,  n.  530;  H.  M.  F.  Gray;  The  Times,  Jan.  2,  1939.) 

BOROUGH,  ROLAND  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  15, 
1896.  [S.  of  John,  J. P.,  of  Belper,  Derbs.  B.  Sept.  3,  1877.] 
School,  Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903. 
Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Worcester)  1901;  C.  of  WoUaston, 
Stourbridge,  Worcs.,  1900-2.  C.  of  StansweU,  1903-4.  C.  of 
Cranbourne,  1904-6.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Earl  Ferrers, 
1907-10.  Chaplain  of  the  Crimea  Memorial  Church,  Con- 
stantinople, 1910-26.  Minister  at  the  British  Naval  Base, 
Constantinople,  1920-6.  Invested  with  the  Pectoral  Cross 
of  an  Archpriest  by  the  CEcumenical  Patriarch,  1923.  R.  of 
Thorpe,  Derbs.,  1926-33.  V.  of  Bradbome  with  Ballidon, 
1933-8-.   {Crockford,  1938.) 

BORRADAILE,  BERNARD  WELLINGTON  GILMOUR.  Adm. 
at  Caius,  Oct.  I,  1891.  S.  of  Ernest,  clerk,  of  the  Castle, 
Mere,  Wilts.  B.  July  15,  1873,  at  Strood,  Kent.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899. 
Studied  chemistry  at  the  Royal  College  of  Science.  Of  The 
Castle,  Mere,  Wilts.  Died  May  19,  1920,  at  i.  Church  Street, 
Mere.   {Venn,  11.  519.) 

BORRADAILE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11, 
1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord. 
deacon,  1851;  priest  (Chichester)  1852;  C.  of  Worth,  Sussex, 
1851-3.  V.  of  Norton  Episcopi  with  Atterby,  Lines.,  1853- 
76.  Rural  Dean  of  Aslackhoe,  1875-83.  R.  of  Spridlington, 
1876-98.  Resided  latterly  at  Lincoln.  Died  Apr.  23,  1907, 
aged  80.  [Perhaps  brother  of  Robert  H.  (1854).]  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  Apr.  24,  1907.) 

BORRADAILE,  LANCELOT  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Selwyn 
H.  Oct.  1,  1890.  S.  of  John  Osmotherleigh.  B.  Sept.  20, 
1872.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar;  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1893;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1894);  B.A. 
1893;  M.A.  1897;  Sc.D.  1922.  Fellow,  1913-37.  Dean, 
1912-20.  Tutor,  1920-37.  Vice-Master,  1935-7.  College 
Lecturer  in  Natural  Science,  1895-1937.  University  Demon- 
strator in  Animal  Morphology,  1909-10.  University  Lecturer 
in  Zoology,  1910-37.  Of  31,  Grange  Road,  Cambridge. 
Author,  A  Manual  of  Zoology;  The  Animal  and  its  Environ- 
ment; etc.   {Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Wlio's  Who,  1938.) 

BORRADAILE,  ROBERT  HUDSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  18,  1854.  S.  of  Frederick,  clerk.  B.  Nov.  8,  1835,  at 
Clapham,  Surrey.  [School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon,  i860;  priest 
(Winchester)  1861.  V.  of  Tandridge,  Surrey,  1865-81.  Rural 
Dean  of  Godstone,  1901-7.  Hon.  Canon  of  Southwark, 
1905-14.  Of  Hall  Hill,  Oxted.  Died  there  June  3,  1914. 
{Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 


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BORRADAILE,  WALTER  AUGUSTUS 

BORRADAILE,  WALTER  AUGUSTUS.  Adra.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Sept.  25,  1866.  5th  s.  of  Harry,  Esq.  [of  Little  Ealing, 
Middlesex].  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  1872. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  17,  1871.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1874. 

BORRER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Nov. 
12,  1834.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Sussex,  botanist 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  Jan.  18,  1814.  Matric.  Michs. 
1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Of  Brook  HiU,  Cowfold,  and 
Pakyns  Manor,  Sussex.  J. P.  and  D.L.  One  of  the  original 
members  of  the  Ray  Club.  One  of  the  four  founders  of  the 
Sussex  Archaeological  Society,  1846.  Recorded  in  the 
Zoologist,  from  1845  onwards,  such  rare  birds  as  came  to  his 
knowledge.  F.L.S.,  1839.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Hamlyn  Borrer,  of  Sunte,  Lindfield,  and  North  House, 
Brighton,  June  i,  1840.  Author,  The  Birds  of  Sussex;  be- 
queathed his  collections  at  Cowfold  to  his  son.  Died  Oct.  22, 
1898,  at  Brook  Hill.  (T.  A.  Walker,  450;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BORRETT,  CHARLES  [WILLIAM].  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  19,  1828,  as  Charles.  S.  of  Giles,  Esq.,  of  Yarmouth 
[and  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dade,  Esq.].  B.  Nov.  20,  1809. 
School,  Felsted.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Magdalen 
College)  July  24,  1828,  age  18,  as  Chas.  William;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1832;  M.A.  1834;  D-C.L.  1843.  Fellow  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  31,  1834. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1837.  Practised  as  an  Equity  Draftsman 
and  Conveyancer.  Died  unmarried  1867,  aged  58.  Brother 
of  WiUiam  P.  (1820).  (Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  C.  J. 
Palmer,  Gt  Yarmouth,  11.  284.) 

BORRETT,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  WELLS.  .Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1885.  S.  of  George  Kendal,  deceased, 
of  Aspenden,  Herts.  B.  Sept.  19,  1865.  Schools,  Brentwood, 
Felsted,  and  Epsom  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War  (as  corporal,  7th  Hussars;  in 
Ladysmith,  during  the  siege).  Subsequently  in  the  service 
of  the  Bombay  Port  Trust.  Died  Mar.  13,  1920,  at  Bombay. 
{Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  588.) 

BORRETT,  GEORGE  TUTHILL.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18),  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  May  5,  1857.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas, 
solicitor,  of  Cransford  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  of  Bryanston 
Square,  London.  B.  at  St  Marylebone.  Matric.  Easter,  1857; 
B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Fellow,  1860-8.  Adm.  at  LincoUi's 
Inn,  Nov.  14,  1861.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1864.  Practised  as  a 
Conveyancer  and  Equity  Draftsman.  Of  Cransford  Hall, 
Wickham  Market,  Suffolk.  Died  Feb.  27,  1892,  aged  54. 
Buried  at  Cransford.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.) 

BORRETT,  HERBERT  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
30,  1887.  S.  of  Herbert  Charles,  of  Elm  HiU,  Ash,  Surrey 
[probably  Major-Gen.  Herbert  Charles  Borrett,  C.B.].  B. 
Nov.  8,  1869,  at  Dover.  School,  Lancaster  Grammar  (Mr 
Pryke).  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Died  Mar.  15,  1906,  aged  36, 
at  Mentone.   {The  Times,  Mar.  17,  1906.) 

BORRETT,  WILLIAM  PENRICE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  June,  1820.  S.  of  Giles  [wrongly  given  as  George  in 
Venn],  surgeon,  of  Yarmouth.  B.  there  1803.  Schools, 
Norwich  (Mr  Valpy)  and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1821 ; 
B.A.  1826;  M.B.  1828;  M.L.  1831;  M.D.  1836.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Jan.  16,  1842;  priest,  Aug.  13,  1843;  R.  of  Siston, 
GIoucs.,  1844-7.  Died  unmarried  Mar.  30,  1847.  M.I.  at 
St  Nicholas,  Yarmouth.  Brother  of  Charles  (1828).  {Venn, 
11.  178;  Lists  of  Carthus.;  Norwich  Ord.  Bk.) 

BORRON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2, 
1826.  S.  of  John  Arthur  [and  Mary,  dau.  of  Archibald 
Geddes,  Esq.,  of  Leith,  Scotland].  B.  Sept.  26,  1808,  at 
Woolden  Hall,  Eccles,  Lanes.  [?  B.  at  Leith;  see  Misc.  Gen. 
rf //er.,  N.S.,  I.  355.]  School,  Manchester  (Dr  Smith).  Matric. 
Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1833.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  24, 
1831,  as  ist  s.  of  John  Arthur,  Esq.,  of  Little  Woolden, 
Lanes.  Married  Adriana  D.  Mills,  Feb.  23,  1825  (sic).  Settled 
in  America. 

BORROW,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1847.  S.  of  Henry,  merchant's  clerk  [under  Pendarves  and 
Thompson,  Bodmin  Bank],  of  Kenwyn,  Cornwall.  B.  Feb. 
19,  1829,  at  St  Mary's,  Truro.  Bapt.  Apr.  i,  1829.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest,  1853; 
C.  of  Phillack  and  Gwithian,  Cornwall,  1853-8.  C.  of  Hayle, 
c.  1860-2.  R.  of  Lanivet,  1862-81.  C.  of  Woodmancote, 
1887-8.  Remained  without  cure.  Author,  A  Description  of 
the  Mural  Paintings  discovered  on  tlie  walls  of  Lanivet  Church 
...[printed  for  private  circulation].  Died  Nov.  21,  1905, 
in  London.  (Boase,  Biblioth.  Cornub.,  i;  The  Times,  Nov.  23, 
1905;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BORROW,  WILLIAM  SIDNEY  (SYDNEY).  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1884.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Forest. 


BoRTON,  John 

Matric.  Michs.  1884,  as  W.  Sydney;  Scholar,  1886;  B.A. 
1887.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1887,  1888.  Schoolmaster  in 
private  schools  for  five  years.  Assistant  Master  at  Christ 
College,  Brecon,  c.  1895-9;  at  Trent  CoUege,  1899-1905. 
Ord.  deacon,  1901;  priest  (Southwell)  1902.  Lie.  pr.  for 
Southwell,  1901-5.  Assistant  Master  at  King  Edward's 
School,  Bury  St  Edmund's,  1905-8.  Assistant  Master  and 
Chaplain  at  Cranleigh  School,  1908-10.  Assistant  Master 
and  Chaplain  at  Eltham  College,  1910-12.  Died  Feb.  17, 
1912,  aged  45,  at  Carlisle.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar. 
1912;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1904.) 

BORROWS,  JOHN  CHARLES  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  June  21,  1894.  S.  of  Abraham.  B.  Apr.  15, 
1875,  at  Huhne,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897;  M.A.  1908;  LL.B.  1911. 

BORTHWICK,  EDWIN  ROUSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  8,  1887.  S.  of  Walter,  Esq.,  of  New  Brompton.  B.  Aug. 
14,  i860.  Matric.  Lent,  1887;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. 
1918.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Ely)  1891;  C.  of  Chettis- 
ham,  Cambs.,  and  Assistant  Master  at  Ely  Cathedral  School, 
1890-2.  Naval  Instructor  in  1892.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy, 
1892-1907.  R.  of  Thomeyburn,  Northumberland,  1908-10. 
R.  of  Stuston,  Norfolk,  1910-24.  R.  of  Thrandeston,  1924-7. 
R.  of  Monewden  with  Hoo,  Suffolk,  1927-30.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Norwich,  193 1-5.  R.  of  Melton  Constable  with  Swanton 
Novers,  1935-6.  Of  Woodside,  Cromer,  1939.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
593;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BORTHWICK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  r,  1861. 
7th  s.  of  John,  of  King  Street,  Belfast.  B.  there  Dec.  30, 
1843.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866. 
Rowng  'blue,'  1864,  1865.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  22, 
1864.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1868,  as  7th  s.  of  John,  of  Prospect, 
Carrickfergus,  Co.  Antrim.  A  member  of  the  General 
Council  of  the  Bar  and  of  the  Chancery  Bar  Lodge.  Acquired 
a  large  and  varied  practice.  Died  Apr.  22,  1914,  aged  70,  at 
Members  Mansions,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BORTHWICK,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  11,  1828. 
Of  Midlothian.  B.  at  Cairn  ton  (sic).  [S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Edinburgh.  B.  Sept.  13,  1804,  at  Cornbank,  Borthwick 
(D.N.B.).]  School,  Pennycuick;  afterwards  at  Edinburgh 
University.  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Migrated  as  a  Fell.-Com. 
to  Downing,  Feb.  20,  1830.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  26, 
1838.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1847.  M.P.  for  Evesham,  1835-7, 
1837-41,  1841-7.  Spoke  against  the  abolition  of  slavery. 
Editor  of  the  Morning  Post,  1850-2.  Author,  miscellaneous. 
Died  Dec.  18,  1852,  at  11,  Walton  Villas,  Brompton.  (Gray's 
Inn;  D.N.B.) 

BORTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1818.  S.  of  James,  attorney,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Bury  (Dr  Malkin).  Matric.  Michs.  1819; 
Scholar,  1819-26;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  13,  1824;  priest  (Norwich)  June  19,  1825. 
V.  of  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk,  1829-53.  R.  of  Hartest, 
1853-78.  Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  Charles  Blackley,  Esq., 
of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Feb.  6,  1834.  Father  of  Neville  A.  B. 
(1866).  Died  Nov.  11,  1884,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  (Venn,  11. 
172.) 

BORTON,  CYPRIAN  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1898.  [S.  of  NeviUe  A.  Blackley  (1866),  clerk.]  B.  Aug.  15, 
1879.  [School,  Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War  with  the  Worcestershire  Regt.,  1900-1. 
Subsequently  transferred  to  the  Indian  Army.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Major,  Duke  of  Connaught's  Own  Baluchi  Regt., 
and  Malay  States  Guides;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Killed 
in  action,  .\ug.  2,  1917,  at  Sheikh  Uthman,  near  Aden. 
(Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Selwyn  Coll.  Cat.,  1915-18;  Univ.  War 
List.) 

BORTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  29, 
1829.  3rd  s.  of  John  Drew  (1785),  R.  of  Blofleld,  Norfolk. 
B.  Aug.  29,  1810.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
Scholar,  1831;  LL.B.  1836.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  6,  1834.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1839.  Equity  Draftsman 
and  Conveyancer.  Secretary  to  Vice-Chancellor  MaUns, 
1866-81.  Married  (1)  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Hutton 
Wilkinson,  Esq.,  of  Harperley  Park,  Durham,  Aug.  10,  1847; 
(2)  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Armstrong,  of  the  Innis- 
killing  Dragoons,  Aug.  12,  1857.  Died  July  15,  i88g,  aged  78, 
at  43,  Connaught  Square,  London,  W.  Brother  of  the  next, 
etc.   (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  2,  1826. 
S.  and  h.  of  John  Drew  (next),  R.  of  Bloheld,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830; 
M.A.  1835.  Married  Caroline,  widow  of  Thomas  Allott 
Osborne,  Esq.,  of  Tunbridge  Wells,  Nov.  29,  1837.  No  pro- 
fession. Died  Mar.  8,  1881.  Brother  of  the  above  and 
William  (1827).   (Venn,  u.  199.) 


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BORTON,  JOHN  DREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  19, 
1785.  S.  of  John,  furrier,  of  Diss,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Bury  (Mr  Laurentz).  Scholar,  1785-90;  matric.  Michs.  1786; 
B.A.  1790  {5th  Wrangler);  M.A.  1793;  Schuldham  prize, 
1790;  Members'  prize,  1791.  Fellow,  1790-1805.  Dean,  1791. 
Bursar,  1799.  President,  1803-5.  Proctor,  1797.  Master  of 
the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  1791-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  12,  1803;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1803;  R.  of  Blofield,  Norfolk, 
1805-47;  Rural  Dean,  1842.  V.  of  Felmingham,  1830-4. 
J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Married  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Carthew,  of  Woodbridge  Abbey,  Suffolk.  Donor  of  £100  to 
the  College  building  fund.    Author,  Sermon.    Died  May  9, 

1847.  M.L  at  Blofield.  Father  of  Edward  (1829),  of  John 
(above)  and  William  (1827).   {Venn,  u.  no.) 

BORTON,  NEVILLE  ARTHUR  BLACKLEY.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  1866.  S.  of  Charles  (i8i8),  R.  of  Hartest,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873. 
M.A.  incorp.  at  University,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1880.  Ord. 
deacon,  1872;  priest  (Winchester)  1873;  C.  of  Andover, 
Hants.,  1872-5.  V.  of  Kimberley,  South  Africa,  1876-7. 
R.  of  Barkly,  Griqualand  West,  1878-g.  Principal  of  St 
Andrew's  College,  Bloemfontein,  1880-4.  Canon  and  Pre- 
centor of  Bloemfontein  Cathedral,  1882-4.  V.  of  Burwell, 
Cambs.,  1885-1920.  Died  May  27,  1928,  aged  80,  at  Windles- 
ham  rectory,  Surrey.  Father  of  Cyprian  E.  (1898).  (King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BORTON,  SILVANUS  KEY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  11,  1872.  S. 
of  William  Key  (1824),  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester.  B.  1853. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.K. 
1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Chichester)  1879;  C.  of  St 
Saviour's,  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  1878-85;  and  warden  of  St 
Saviour's  choir  school  for  sons  of  clergy,  1878-85.  V.  of 
Hordle,  Hants.,  1885-91.  R.  of  Binstead,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1897-1900.  Hon.  Secretary  of  Wolvesey  Church  House, 
Winchester,  1904-12.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester,  1912.  Resided 
latterly  at  Eastbourne.  Died  Jan.  28,  1923,  at  Bexhill. 
{King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BORTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  8, 
1827.   2nd  s.  of  John  Drew  (1785),  R.  of  Blofield,  Norfolk. 

B.  there  Feb.  7,  1809.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1827; 
Scholar,  1828-31;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.   Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Feb.  15,  1835;  priest  (Carlisle, 
Lift.  dim.  from  Norwich)  1835.  R.  of  Thomton-le-Moor, 
Lines.,  1843-69.  Died  Sept.  5,  1869.  Brother  of  John  (1826) 
and  Edward  (1829).   (Venn,  11.  201;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BORTON,  WILLIAM  KEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  31,  1824.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  W.,  of  Kirby  Misperton, 
Yorks.  B.  there  Mar.  22,  1806.  School,  Repton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1824;  B.A.  182S;  M.A.  1831.  M.A.  (Durham)  1841. 
Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest  (York)  1830;  C.  of  Kirby  Misperton, 
1831-2.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Scarborough,  1832-5.  R.  of  Wick- 
ham  St  Paul,  Essex,  1835-76.  Rural  Dean  of  Halstead, 
1845,  and  of  Hedingham.  Canon  of  Rochester,  1873-7.  Hon. 
Canon,  1877-82.  J. P.  for  Essex.  Died  May  11,  1882,  aged 
76,  at  Eastbourne.  Father  of  Silvanus  K.  (1872).  (Repton 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  24,  1882.) 

BOSANQUET,  AUGUSTUS  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1880.  S.  of  Percival,  Esq.  [of  Dacre  Lodge, 
East  Bamet].  B.  [Oct.  26,  i860]  at  Southgate,  Middlesex. 
School,  Rugby.  Studied  languages  at  Wiirtemberg  and 
Tours  for  two  years.  Went  to  Florida;  engaged  in  orange- 
growing;  returned  to  England.  Of  Ponfield,  Herts.  Died 
May  12,  1930.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Cussans,  11.  177;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 

BOSANQUET,  BERNARD  HUGH.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  10,  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Frederick  Albert 
(1856),  Q.C.,  and  Recorder  of  Wolverhampton.  B.  Nov.  21, 
1872,  at  11,  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  Kensington,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar,  1893;  Pri2eman;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  ist  Class,  1894;  Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1896)  1896; 
M..4.   1899.    Ord.  deacon,   1897;  priest  (Winchester)   1898; 

C.  of  Famham,  Surrey,  1897-1904.  V.  of  Thames  Ditton, 
1904-25.  V.  of  Churt,  1925-39-.  A  member  of  the  Kingston 
Board  of  Guardians,  1902-25.  Joint  author  of  Outlines  of 
Synoptic  Records.  Brother  of  Geoffrey  C.  (1896).  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1937;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BOSANQUET,  BERNARD  TINDAL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  14,  i860.  2nd  s.  of  James  Whatman  [of 
Claysmore,  Enfield,  Middlesex.  B.  Aug.  6,  1842.  School, 
Eton].  Of  Claysmore,  Enfield,  Middlesex.  J. P.,  D.L.  High 
Sheriff,  1897-8.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  4,  1910. 
Brother  of  Frederick  C.  T.  (1867).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Foster, 
Noble  and  Gentle  Families,  206.) 

BOSANQUET,  EDWARD  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Trinity,  Jan.  29,  1826.  4th  s.  of  Samuel  [of  the  Forest 
House,  Essex,  and  Dingestow  Court,  Mon.].  B.  Mar.  27, 
1806,  in  Harley  Street,  London.  School,  Bransgore,  Hants. 
(Mr  Guille).    Matric.  Lent,  1826;  B.A.  1831.    Ord.  deacon, 


BosANQUET,  Robert  Carr 

1831 ;  priest  (Llandaff)  1832.  R.  of  Bolingbroke  with  Hareby, 
Lines.,  1841-86.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1887.  Married 
Emmeliue  Bhght,  June  10,  1847.  Author,  theological. 
(Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families,  206;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937, 
where  date  of  death  is  not  given.) 

BOSANQUET,  FLORIAN  GUSTAVUS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  15, 
1889.  [2nd  s.  of  Gustavus  (1858),  R.  of  Clophill,  Beds.  B. 
Apr.  3,  1870.]  School,  Isle  of  Wight  College,  Ryde.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Of  St  Buryan,  Freshwater,  Isle  of 
Wight.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  5,  1925.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 

BOSANQUET,  FREDERICK  ALBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18), 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  July  29,  1856.  4th  s.  of  Samuel  Richard, 
Esq.,  of  Forest  House,  Epping,  Essex,  and  of  Dingestow 
Court,  Monmouth.  B.  Feb.  8,  1837.  Matric.  Michs.  1856; 
Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  i860;  M.A.  1863. 
Fellow,  1859-72.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  4,  i860. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1863.  On  the  O.xford  Circuit.  Q.C.,  1882. 
Bencher,  1889.  Recorder  of  Worcester,  1879-91;  of  Wolver- 
hampton, 1891-1900.  Sometime  Junior  Counsel  to  the 
.■Admiralty.  Common  Serjeant  of  the  City  of  London,  1900- 
17.  A  Judge  of  the  Central  Criminal  Court,  1917-23.  Chair- 
man of  the  East  Sussex  Quarter  Sessions,  1912-21;  of  the 
Council  of  Law  Reporting,  1909-17.  Vice-Chairman  of  the 
General  Council  of  the  Bar.  Km'ghted,  1907.  An  authority 
on  Local  Government  questions,  taxation,  rating  and  com- 
mercial affairs.  Joint  author  of  A  practical  Treatise  on  the 
Statutes  of  Limitations  in  England  and  Ireland.  Died  Nov.  2, 
1923,  aged  86,  in  London.  Buried  at  Quedgeley,  Gloucs. 
Father  of  Bernard  H.  (1891)  and  Geoffrey  C.  (1896).  (King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  D.N.B.;  The  Times,  Nov.  5,  1923.) 

BOSANQUET,  FREDERICK  CHARLES  TINDAL.  .\dm.  pens, 
at  Caius,  Oct.  3,  1S67.  4th  s.  of  James  Whatman,  banker. 
B.  Oct.  28,  1847,  at  Enfield.  School,  Tunbridge  Wells  (Mr 
Allfree).  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Rugby,  1874-5.  C.  of 
Datchworth,  1875-6.  C.  of  Brompton,  Middlesex,  1879.  R. 
of  Catherston,  Dorset,  1892-1915.  Resided  latterly  at 
Uplyme,  Dorset.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Melmoth's  Translation  of  Pliny's  Letters,  revised  and  cor- 
rected. Died  Jan.  3,  1928,  aged  80,  at  Uplyme.  Brother  of 
Bernard  T.  (i860).  (Venn,  u.  381;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times, 
Jan.  5,  1928.) 

BOSANQUET,  GASTON  AUGUSTUS  IVES.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  4,  1893.  S.  of  Cecil,  clerk,  of  Fesq,  Bournemouth.  B. 
July  12,  1874.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1896.  Went  to  the  Federated  Malay  States  and 
engaged  in  planting.  Subsequently  Private  Secretary  (suc- 
cessively) to  Sir  Charles  Mitchell,  Sir  Alexander  Swettenham, 
and  Sir  Frank  Swettenham,  Governor  Straits  Settlements. 
Assistant  District  Commissioner  in  Southern  Nigeria,  1904. 
Chief  .\ssistant  Colonial  Secretary;  invalided,  1912.  Secretary 
of  the  Imperial  Institute,  London.  During  the  Great  War 
enlisted  in  the  R.F.C.,  1916  (Commission  in  Balloons,  trans- 
ferred to  the  Intelligence  Department;  served  at  Cologne). 
Of  Post  Reeds,  Brooks  Green,  Horsham,  Sussex,  1936. 
Died  there  Oct.  26,  1936,  aged  62.  Buried  at  Shipley. 
(King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families, 
204;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BOSANQUET,  GEOFFREY  COURTHOPE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Apr. 

25,  1896.  S.  of  Frederick  .Albert  (1856).  B.  Dec.  26,  1876. 
School,  Eton  (oppidan).  Matric.  Easter,  1896;  Exhibitioner, 
1897;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1907.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1903 
(Stannard,  Bosanquet  and  Michaelson),  19,  Eastcheap, 
London,  E.C.,  and  of  Domhurst,  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Bernard  H.  (1891).  (Burke,  L.G., 
1937;  Law  List,  1937.) 

BOSANQUET,  GUSTAVUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  10, 
1858.  S.  of  Augustus  Henry,  of  London.  B.  Aug.  18,  1840, 
at  Southgate,  Middlesex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  1865;  priest  (Canterbury)  1866;  C.  of  Eastry, 
Kent,  1865-7.  C.  of  Ramsgate,  1867-9.  R.  of  Clophill, 
Beds.,  1869-1900.  V.  of  Pipe  with  Lyde,  Heref.,  1907-18. 
Resided  latterly  at  Newstead,  Hereford.  Died  there  Mar.  14, 
1932,  aged  91.  Father  of  Florian  G.  (1889).  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BOSANQUET,  ROBERT  CARR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 

17,  1890.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  [Bertie  Pulleine],  of  Rock  Hall, 
Alnwick,  Northumberland.  B.  June  7,  1871,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar,  1891;  (Class. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1892;  PtII,  1st  Class,  1894);  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1898.  Athletics  'blue,'  1891,  1894.  Craven  Travelling 
Student,  1895-7.  Interested  himself  in  Roman  British 
Archaeology;  excavated  Housesteads  (Borcovicium)  on  the 
Roman  Wall,  1898.  Director  of  the  British  School  of  .■\rchaeo- 
logy  at  Athens,  1900-6;  worked  on  excavations  in  Crete  and 
Laconia.  Of  Rock  Hall,  Alnwick,  Northumberland,  suc- 
ceeding his  father,  June   18,   1905.    Professor  of  Classical 


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BosANQUET,  Samuel  Ronald  Courthope 

Archaeology  at  Liverpool  University,  1906-20.  J. P.  for 
Northumberland,  1927.  Member  of  the  Royal  Commission  on 
Ancient  Monuments  (Wales),  and  of  the  Advisory  Board  on 
Ancient  Monuments  in  England.  Orders  of  the  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  and  St  Sava  of  Serbia.  A  representative  for  the 
Serbian  Relief  Fund  in  the  Adriatic  and  Macedonia,  1916-17. 
Possessed  a  rare  gift  of  wit  and  humour;  as  an  undergraduate 
his  'limericks'  became  classical.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Apr.  21,  1935,  aged  63.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook, 
1935;  The  Times,  Apr.  23,  1935.) 

BOSANQUET,  SAMUEL  RONALD  COURTHOPE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  May  30,  1S87.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Courthope, 
of  Dingestow  Court,  Monmouth.  B.  Sept.  6,  1868,  at  Roe- 
hampton,  Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  LL.B. 
1891.  President  of  the  Union,  1891.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1893.  K.C.,  1924.  Bencher, 
1930.  Recorder  of  Ludlow,  1919-28;  of  Walsall,  1928-31. 
Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Hereford,  1928.  J. P.  for  Mon- 
mouthshire. Deputy  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions, 
1913-35;  Chairman,  1935-.  An  Official  Referee  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,  1931-.  Of  Dingestow  Court, 
Monmouth,  J. P.,  and  of  38,  Kensington  Park  Road,  London, 
W.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook, 
1938.) 

BOSANQUET,  VIVIAN  HENRY  COURTHOPE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  15,  1891.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel  Courthope,  of 
Dingestow  Court,  Monmouth.  B.  Apr.  13,  1872,  at  Pau, 
France.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Pro- 
Consul  at  Odessa,  1897-1901;  Vice-Consul,  1901;  trans- 
ferred to  Nicolaieff,  1905.  ViceConsul  at  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
1908;  afterwards  at  Moscow.  Consul  at  Riga,  1911-15;  at 
Petrograd,  1915-17,  and  again  in  1918.  Pohtical  Adviser  to 
the  British  Admiralty  in  the  Baltic,  1918-19.  Consul  at 
Nantes,  1920.  Consul-General  at  Frankfurt  a.M.,  Germany, 
1924-32;  received  the  freedom  of  the  University  of  Frank- 
furt a.M.,  1931;  retired,  1932.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  Beechingstoke  Manor,  Marlborough,  Wilts.  Brother  of 
the  above.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  Foreign  Office  List,  1921; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BOSCAWEN,  The  Hon.  HUGH  LE  DESPENCER.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  May  27,  1867.  2nd  s.  of  Evelyn,  Viscount 
Falmouth.  B.  Feb.  28,  1849,  at  Mereworth,  Kent.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Lieut.,  ist  Life  Guards.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Co.  Wicklow.  J. P.  for  Middlesex.  Died  s.p. 
Apr.  8,  1908  (found  dead  in  bed  Apr.  9,  1908,  at  his  home  in 
London).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Falmouth;  The  Times, 
Apr.  10,  1908.) 

BOSCAWEN,  The  Hon.  JOHN  TOWNSHEND.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
21)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  3,  1842.  2nd  s.  of  the  Hon.  John 
Evelyn,  clerk,  of  Wotton,  Surrey.  [B.  Oct.  30,  1820.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1842;  B..\.  1846;  M.A.  1852.  Ord. 
deacon,  1847;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  Sunningdale,  Hants., 
1848-9.  R.  of  Lamorran,  Cornwall,  1849-89.  Chaplain  to 
the  Earl  of  Falmouth,  1851,  and  to  Mary,  Viscountess 
Falmouth.  F.L.S.,  1886.  Well  known  as  a  landscape  gardener. 
On  the  Council  of  the  Royal  Horticultural  Society.  Excelled 
in  the  cultivation  of  orchids  and  rhododendrons,  his  exhibits 
one  year  surpassing  in  excellence  those  of  professional 
exhibitors.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  suddenly  July  7, 
1889,  at  34,  Brook  Street,  London.  (Boase,  iv.  Suppl.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOSCAWEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  14, 
1801.  S.  of  Hugh,  Esq.,  of  London.  B.  there.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1801.  Migrated  to  Oxford; 
matric.  (Trinity  College)  Feb.  14,  1804,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1807;  M.A.  1810.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BOSCOWITZ,  DAVID.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1885.  S.  of  J., 
Esq.,  of  II,  Lansdown  Place,  Brighton.   Matric.  Michs.  1885. 

BOSE,  ALFRED.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Feb.  10,  1900;  B.A.  1902; 
M.A.  1920.  Of  Southend,  Essex,  and  of  the  London  Stock 
Exchange.  Past  Master  of  the  Company  of  Cooks.  Died 
Mar.  17,  1934.   (The  Times,  Mar.  20,  1934.) 

BOSE,  ANANDA  MOHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  9,  1870.  2nd  s.  of  Padmalochan  (sic).  B.  Sept.  23,  1847, 
at  Jayasiddhi  in  Mymensing,  Bengal.  School,  Presidency 
College.  M.A.  of  Calcutta  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
Scholar,  1870;  B.A.  (i6<A  Wrangler)  1874;  M..^..  1898.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  29,  1870,  as  s.  of  Puchno  Luchun, 
of  Mymensing.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1874.  Returned  to  Cal- 
cutta and  practised  in  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  with 
great  success.  Fellow  of  Calcutta  University.  Represented 
the  University  on  the  Bengal  Legislative  Council,  1886. 
Founder  (and  for  many  years  proprietor)  of  the  City  College 
for  boys.  Supported  the  Bethune  College  for  girls.  Initiated 
into  the  Brahma  Samaj,  by  Keshab  Chandra  Sen;  founded  a 
separate  section  (the  Sadharan)  of  that  movement,  1878; 
remained  the  recognised  leader,  though  not  the  religious 
head,  of  that  section.  A  man  of  intense  reUgious  feeUug,  and 
of  zeal  for  humanity.    Founded  the  Indian  Association  to 


BosTocK,  George 

maintain  the  claims  of  Native  Indians  to  an  increasing  share 
in  the  administration  and  social  development  of  the  country. 
President  of  the  Indian  National  Congress,  1898.  A  critic  of 
English  ideas  about  India,  but  never  bitter  or  unreasonable. 
Revisited  England,  and  addressed  English  audiences  on  the 
problems  of  modem  India.  Died  Aug.  27,  1906,  at  Calcutta. 
Father  of  Sudhansu  M.  (1897).  (Peile,  11.  612.) 
BOSE,  JAGADIS  CHANDRA.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1881. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  24,  1882.  S.  of  Bhagaban 
Chandra,  deputy  magistrate  and  founder  of  industrial  and 
technical  schools.  B.  Nov.  30,  1858,  at  Mymensing  (?  Vik- 
rampur,  near  Dacca),  Bengal  (according  to  the  College  Reg.). 
School,  St  Xavier's  College,  Calcutta;  later  at  University 
College,  London.  Scholar,  1883;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1896. 
Professor  of  Physical  Science  at  the  Presidency  College, 
Calcutta,  till  1915.  Founder  and  Director  of  the  Bose  Re- 
search Institute,  Calcutta,  1917.  Delegate  to  the  Inter- 
national Scientific  Congress  in  Paris,  1900.  Scientific  member 
of  the  Deputation  to  Europe  and  America,  1907,  1914,  1919. 
President  of  the  Indian  Science  Congress,  1927.  Member  of 
the  East  India  Association,  1929.  Sometime  member  of  the 
International  Committee  on  Intellectual  Co-operation, 
League  of  Nations.  CLE.,  1903.  C.S.I.,  191 1.  Knighted, 
1917.  F.R.S.,  1920.  Officer  of  the  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium.  Hon.  degrees  from  Aberdeen,  Calcutta,  etc.  D.Sc. 
(London).  His  inventions  included  an  instrument  identical 
in  principle  with  the  'Coherer,'  now  used  in  all  systems  of 
wireless  communication;  another,  was  an  instrument  for 
verifying  laws  of  refraction,  reflection  and  polarisation  of 
electric  waves.  Devoted  himself  particularly  to  the  work  of 
investigating  the  electrical  reactions  of  plants.  Invented  the 
crescograph,  an  apparatus  to  record  the  minute  movements 
of  the  most  delicate  organs  of  plants.  Aimed  at  a  synthesis 
of  science — his  achievements  providing  '  a  unique  example  of 
the  virtual  union  between  the  immemorial  mysticism  of 
Indian  philosophy  and  the  experimental  methods  of  Western 
Science,'  but  some  of  his  conclusions  encountered  consider- 
able opposition  from  physiologists.  Author,  On  Electric 
Waves ;  On  the  Response  of  Inorganic  Matter ;  Electric  Response 
of  Ordinary  Plants  under  mechanical  stimulus;  Response  in  the 
Living  and  Non-Living;  Plant  Response  as  a  means  of 
Physiological  Investigation;  Nervous  Mechanism  in  Plants, 
etc.  Died  Nov.  23,  1937,  aged  79,  at  Giridih,  Bengal.  (Peile, 
II.  685;  Who's  Wfio  in  India,  1937;  The  Times,  Nov.  24, 
1937.) 

BOSE,  SUDHANSU  MOHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  14, 
1897.  S.  of  Ananda  Mohan  (1870).  B.  June  2,  1878,  in 
Calcutta.  Schools,  St  Xavier's  College,  Presidency  College, 
and  City  College,  Calcutta.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1899; 
LL.B.  1902;  M.A.  1903.  Barrister  (Gray's  Inn)  1902.  Adm. 
Advocate  of  the  High  Court,  Calcutta,  1903.  A  member  of 
the  Bengal  Legislative  Council  until  1937.  A  member  of  the 
Public  Service  Commission  for  Bengal  and  Assam,  1937-. 
Author,  Working  Constitution  for  India.    (Peile,  n.  821.) 

BOSMAN,  PETER  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  r, 
1886.  S.  of  Peter  James,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  Aug.  12,  1866. 
School,  Capetown  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar, 
1887. 

BOSSLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  22,  1772. 
Of  Derbs.  S.  of  William,  timber-merchant,  of  Bakewell. 
Matric.  Michs.  1772;  Scholar,  1772;  B.A.  1776;  M.A.  1779. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry)  Mar.  3,  1776;  priest. 
May  25,  1777;  C.  of  Beeley,  Derbs.,  1776.  C.  of  Castleton, 
1777.  R.  of  Chesterfield  with  Clowne,  1789-1822.  Chaplain 
to  Samuel  Hallifax,  Bishop  of  St  Asaph,  in  1789.  Married 
(i)  Mrs  Edward  Barton,  widow  (and  sister  of  Bishop  HalUfax); 
(2)  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Daintry,  Esq.,  of  North  Rode, 
Cheshire.  Died  Mar.  20,  1822,  aged  68.  (St  John's  Coll.  .-i dm. 

IV.) 

BOSTOCK,  ARTHUR  GOODMAN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  4, 
1886.  S.  of  Frederick,  of  Northampton.  School,  Oundle. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Exhibitioner.  Left  the  College,  July, 
1892.  For  many  years  a  complete  invaUd.  Of  Bamwood 
House,  Gloucester.    (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BOSTOCK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1888. 
[S.  of  John  Stileman.]  B.  Feb.  10,  1869.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest 
(Wakefield)  1894;  C.  of  Almondbury,  Yorks.,  1892-7. 
Organising  Secretary  for  the  S.P.G.  for  Winchester  dio., 
1898-1902.  R.  of  North  Waltham,  Hants.,  1902-6.  V.  of 
Lymington,  1906-22.  Rural  Dean  of  Lyndhurst,  1917-21. 
V.  of  St  Ambrose,  Bournemouth,  1922-36.  Rural  Dean  of 
Bournemouth,  1933-6.  Master  of  St  Cross  Hospital,  and 
Minister  of  St  Faith's,  Winchester,  1936-.  (Crockford,  1938; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BOSTOCK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  27,  1825. 
S.  of  James,  of  Barnes  Lee,  near  Leek,  Stalls.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829.   Brother  of  James  (1825). 


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BOSTOCK,  GEORGE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  July  5,  1852.  [Nephew  of  the  Rev.  H.  Bostock, 
Master  of  Warrington  Grammar  School.]  B.  1833.  Matric. 
Michs.  1852;  Scholar,  1853;  B.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter) 
1856;  priest  (Perth)  i860;  C.  of  Bideford,  Devon,  1856-9. 
Chaplain  of  Fremantle,  Western  Australia,  1860-75;  re- 
turned to  England.  V.  of  Kirkby  Wharfe,  Yorks.,  1875-81. 
Much  interested  in  natural  history;  exhibited  specimens 
at  the  inter-colonial  exhibition  in  Melbourne,  1866-7.  A 
genus  (Bostockia)  and  several  species  of  Australian  fishes 
were  named  after  him  by  Count  de  Castelnau,  the  well- 
known  naturahst.  Died  Oct.  8,  1881,  aged  47.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Hubert  Whippell.) 

BOSTOCK,  HEWITT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10,  1882. 
S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  of  The  Hermitage,  Walton  Heath, 
Epsom,  Surrey.  B.  May  31,  1864,  at  Walton-on-the-Hill, 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1890.  Adm. 
at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1883.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1888,  but 
never  practised.  Went  to  British  Columbia,  and  settled  on 
a  ranch  at  Monte  Creek,  1893.  Senator  for  British  Columbia, 
1904-.  A  supporter  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier.  Leader  of  the 
Liberals  in  the  Senate  of  Canada,  1914.  Minister  of  Public 
Works,  1921-2.  Speaker  of  the  Canadian  Senate,  1922-30. 
P.C.  (Canada).  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  28,  1930, 
in  Monte  Creek.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1886).  (The  Times, 
Apr.  30,  1930;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BOSTOCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  27,  1825. 
S.  of  James,  of  Barnes  Lee,  near  Leek,  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1829; 
priest  (Chester)  1831;  C.  of  Horton,  Staffs.,  1830-1.  P.C. 
of  Wincle,  Cheshire,  1832-73.  C.  of  Findon,  Sussex,  1834-5. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Madras.  Author,  Sermons.  Died 
1873.  Brother  of  George  (1825)  and  father  of  the  next. 
(Crockford,  1874;  E.  Axon.) 

BOSTOCK,  JAMES  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Apr.  22,  i86d.  S.  and  h.  of  James  (above),  clerk,  of 
Wincle,  Macclesfield.'  B.  at  Cliffe  Park,  Leek,  Staffs.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1865;  B.A. 
1868.  Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (Lichfield)  1870;  C.  of 
Norbury,  Staffs.,  1869-73.  C.  of  Kensal  Green,  1873-4. 
Remained  without  cure.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1881. 

BOSTOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  21,  1760.  S.  of  John,  Canon  of  Windsor  [and 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Hopson,  of  Beenham,  Berks.].  Bapt. 
Nov.  23,  1742,  at  New  Windsor,  Berks.  Matric.  Michs.  1760; 
B.A.  1765;  M.A.  1768.  Fellow,  1763-75-  R-  of  St  Benet 
Finck,  London,  1772-1816.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of 
New  Windsor,  1774-98.  R.  of  West  Ilsley,  Berks.,  1775-86. 
R.  of  Beenham  (but  not  found  in  Scott,  MSS.  list  of  rectors). 
V.  of  Hungerford,  Berks.,  1797-1817.  Married  Miss  Deane, 
Nov.  28,  1782.  Died  Oct.  27,  18x7,  aged  74.  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Scott,  MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  1817.) 

BOSTOCK,  JOHN  ASHTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1834.  S.  of  John  [M.D.,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.]. 
B.  June  23,  1815,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Surgeon  in  the  Army;  Assistant 
Surgeon  to  3rd  Foot,  1842;  to  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  1845; 
Surgeon,  1854;  Surgeon-Major,  1857-76;  retired,  1876,  as 
Deputy  Surgeon-General.  Served  with  the  Buffs  at  the  battle 
of  Punnian,  1843;  with  the  Scots  Guards,  in  the  Crimea, 
1854-5.  C.B.,  1871.  Hon.  Surgeon  to  Queen  Victoria, 
1859-95.  A  knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour.  An  original 
member  of  the  Metropolitan  District  Asylums  Board,  1867. 
Author,  Letters  from  India  and  the  Crimea.  Died  May  i8, 
1895,  at  73,  Onslow  Gardens,  London.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  Army  Medical  Service.) 

BOSTOCK,  JOHN  YATES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  21,  1877.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Ashton  (above).  Surgeon  in 
the  Army.  13.  at  'West  Dingle,'  near  Liverpool.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.B.  1885.  Of  73, 
Onslow  Gardens,  London.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOSTOCK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  29, 
1782.  S.  of  Samuel  [cheese -monger],  of  Southwark,  London. 
[Bapt.  Dec.  22,  1764,  at  St  Saviour's,  Southwark.]  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Scholar,  1783;  B.A. 
1786.  Died  Dec.  8,  1833.   (G.E.C.) 

BOSTOCK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1886. 
2nd  s.  of  Samuel,  of  The  Hermitage,  Walton  Heath,  near 
Epsom,  Surrey.  B.  Aug.  8,  i868,  at  Wallon-on-the-Hill, 
Surrey.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  22,  1887.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1890.  Never  practised.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Sparsholt,  near  Winchester.  J. P.  for  Hants.,  1906.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  May  9,  1938,  aged  69.  Buried  at  Spar- 
sholt. Brother  of  Hewitt  (1882).  (Burke,  L.G.,  1937,  add.; 
W)io's  Who,  1938;  The  Times,  May  11,  1938.) 


BoswoRTH,  William 

BOSTON,  HENRY  SCOTT.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16, 

1807.   S.  of ,  Rear- Admiral.   B.  at  Gt  Comard,  Suffolk. 

School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1809.  Died  c.  1859.  (Eton 
Coll.  Lists.) 

BOSWALL,  WILLIAM  HOUSTON,  see  HOUSTON-BOSWALL, 
WILLIAM  (1865). 

BOSWELL,  JAMES  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
June  36,  1862.  S.  of  Robert  Bruce  (1825),  Chaplain  in  Bengal. 
B.  in  Calcutta.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  at  Stepney, 
London,  1865-8.  Chaplain  in  India,  1868-72.  Held  various 
curacies  in  London  for  short  jieriods,  1872-89.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Kilbum,  1889-1901.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Worthing, 
1901-15.  Lived  latterly  at  Worthing.  Died  there  May  3, 
1917,  aged  75.  [Not  mentioned  in  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1937, 
where  only  two  sons  are  given.]   (Venn,  11.  358.) 

BOSWELL,  JOHN  [MATTHEWS].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1S21.   Of  Jamaica.   Matric.  Michs.  1821. 

BOSWELL,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20,  1809. 
[S.  of  Bruce,  Capt.,  R.N.,  and  grandson  of  John,  M.D., 
President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  Edinburgh. 
B.  Mar.  II,  1791,  in  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809.  Migrated 
to  Clare,  June  25,  1811;  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler)  1813;  M.A. 
1817.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1813.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  15, 
1818;  priest.  Mar.  14,  1819.  P.C.  of  St  George's  Chapel, 
Waterlooville,  Hants.,  1831-52.  In  Clergy  Lists,  unbene- 
ficed, 1853-64.  Succeeded  his  twin  brother  John  at  Iver 
Lodge,  Iver,  Bucks.,  1864.  [Iver  Lodge  was  bought  by 
Bruce  Boswell  in  1802 ;  he  died  there  May  14,  1807.]  Married 
Dorothy  Chatfield.  Died  Mar.  25,  1871.  Buried  at  Iver. 
M.I.   Father  of  the  next.    (K.  S.  Block.) 

BOSWELL,  MARTIN  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan. 
19,1853.  [S.  of  Martin  (above),  clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
B.A.  1858.  Of  Eastwood,  New  Barnet.  Died  Feb.  12,  1910, 
aged  75.   (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Feb.  15,  1910.) 

BOSWELL,  ROBERT  BRUCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
May  13,  1825.   S.  and  h.  of  Alexander  [writer  to  the  Signet]. 

B.  [Dec.  I,  1804]  at  Edinburgh.  School,  High,  Edinburgh 
(Mr  Pillans).  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  24,  1829;  priest  (Ely) 
June  14,  1830.  Chaplain  to  the  E.I.C.,  Bengal  Establish- 
ment. Minister  of  St  James's,  Calcutta;  of  the  E.I.C.  Chapel 
(afterwards  called  St  Matthias),  Poplar,  1857-60.  Married 
(1)  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Dunbar,  Bart.,  of  Nashfield, 
Elgin,  Nov.  8,  1831;  (2)  Susan  .\nn,  dau.  of  Gen.  Nicolas 
Carnegie,  Oct.  21,  1834.  Author,  Psalms  and  Hymns,  chiefly 
selected.  Died  June  18,  1860,  at  the  East  India  Chaplaincy, 
Poplar.  Father  of  James  P.  (1862).  (C.  Rogers,  James 
Boswell;  Hennessy;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  11.  97;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BOSWELL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1765.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Chester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1766;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1772;  LL.D.  1778.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  July  30,  1769;  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  24,  1771-    V.  of 

Linton,    Heref.,    i775-9i-     Died    1791.     'The    Rev.    , 

Boswell,  of  Linton,  near  Ross  in  Scotland  (sic),  died  July  28, 
1791.'  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  708;  Musgrave,  Obit.;  G.  Mag., 
777-) 

BOSWORTH,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  7,  1871.  S.  of  Thomas  Wright,  deceased.  School, 
Loughborough.   Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875. 

BOSWORTH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Feb.  11,  1823;  a 
'Ten-year' man.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Etwall,  Derbs.  B.  1789. 
School,  Repton,  and  at  Aberdeen  University;  M.A.  and 
LL.D.  (Aberdeen).]  Matric.  Easter,  1832;  B.D.  1834;  D.D. 
1839.  D.D.  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1847.  Incorp.  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  Dec.  10,  1857,  age  59  (sic).  D.Ph.  (Leyden). 
The  Anglo-Saxon  scholar.    Ord.  deacon,  1814;  priest,  1815; 

C.  of  Bunny,  Notts.  V.  of  Little  Horwood,  Bucks.,  1817-29. 
Chaplain  at  Amsterdam,  1829-32;  at  Rotterdam,  1832-40. 
V.  of  Waith,  Lines.,  1841-5  and  1848-58.  R.  of  Water 
Stratford,  Bucks.,  1858-75.  Rawlinsonian  Professor  of 
Anglo-Saxon  at  Oxford,  1858-76.  F.R.S.,  1829.  F.S.A. 
Endowed  the  Anglo-Saxon  Professorship  (Elrington  and 
Bosworth)  at  Cambridge,  1867.  Author,  A  Dictionary  of  the 
Anglo-Saxon  Language,  etc.  Died  May  27,  1876,  at  20, 
Beaumont  Street,  Oxford.  Brother  of  William  (1823).  (Al. 
Oxon.;  Boase,  i;  D.N.B.) 

BOSWORTH,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   pens,   (age   17)   at  Trinity, 

July   26,    1792.     S.   of   George,   of   Brampton,   Northants. 

School,   Uppingham.    Matric.  Michs.   1793;   Scholar,   i797; 

B.A.   (16th  Wrangler)   1798;   M.A.   1801.    In  Holy  Orders. 

Died  1834,  aged  60,  at  Crosby,  near  Liverpool.    (G.  Mag., 

1834,  II-  553-) 
BOSWORTH,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   sizar  at  Queens',   Apr.    11, 

1823.   Of  Derbs.    [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Etwall,  Derbs.]    Matric. 

Michs.  1823.    Died  June  19,   1825,  at  Etwall.    Brother  of 

Joseph  (1823).   (G.  Mag.) 


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BOSWORTH,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  lo, 
1828.  S.  of  W.,  clerk,  of  Stafford.  B.  at  Rodiwell,  Northants. 
Scliool,  Oakham.   Matric.  Michs.  1829.   See  the  next. 
BOSWORTH,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   pens,   at   Queens',   Apr.   8, 

1830.   Of  Northants.    Probably  same  as  William  (above). 
BOSWORTH,  WILLIAM  JOHN.   Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1878. 
Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1879,  age  21.   S.  of  Benjamin  Wyatt, 
gent.,  of  N.  Kensington,  London.    B.  1858,  at  Devonport. 
School,     King    Edward    VI,     Birmingham.     Migrated     to 
Downing,    Feb.  9,   1884.     Founder  (and  Principal)  of    the 
Military  College  at   Roehampton,    1884;   transferred  it   to 
Earl's  Court,  1910.    Major  in  the  Manchester  MiUtia,  1896. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  (commanded,  as  Colonel, 
the  2nd  Provisional  Battalion,  Aldershot).   Keenly  interested 
in  aviation  and  motoring  as  applied  to  military  uses.  One  of 
the  founders  and  Chairman  of  the  .Automobile  Association. 
Died  Nov.  28,  1923.    (Venn,  11.  437;  Who's  Who.) 
BOTCHERBY,  ROBERT  MANN  [BLACKETTj.    Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  June  10,  1822.   S.  of  David,  of  Warwick  Place, 
Kingslcind,    Middlesex.     Matric.    Michs.    1823;    B.A.    1828; 
M.A.  1831. 
BOTELER,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,   June   12, 
1815.    Of  Kent.    [6th  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Canterbury. 
B.  Apr.  29,  1798,  at  Eastry,  Kent.   School,  King's,  Canter- 
bury.]   Matric.  Michs.  18 15;  Scholar.    Migrated  to  Sidney, 
Feb.  13,  1817;  Scholar,  1818;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1819;  M.A. 
1822;  B.D.  1829.    Fellow  of  Sidney.    Ord.  deacon  (London, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  May  25,  1823;  priest,  June  13, 
1824;  C.  of  Cliffe,  Kent,  1824.   V.  of  St  Clement's,  Sandwich, 
1831  (May-Aug.).   Died  Aug.  9,  1831.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937) 
BOTELER,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1839. 
Of  Kent.  S.ofWiUiamF.  (1794),  of  Eastry,  Kent.  [B.  May  2, 
1821.    School,  Eton.]    Matric.  Michs.   1839;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1843;  M.A.   1846.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse,   1844.    Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  i,  1844,  as  s.  of  WUUam  Fuller,  a  Bencher 
of  Lincoln's  Inn.    Of  Eastry,  Kent;  succeeded  his  brother, 
1867.    Died  Apr.   8,    1886.    Brother  of  the  next.    (T.  A. 
Walker,  484.) 
BOTELER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  i , 
1828.   S.  and  h.  of  William  Fuller  (1794).   B.  Oct.  23,  1810, 
at  Canterbury.  School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar, 
1831;  B.A.  (I'ith  Wrangler)  1833;  M.A.  1836.    Migrated  to 
Peterhouse,  June  8,  1S40.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1840.   Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  5,  1834.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1839. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  23,  1852.  Of  Brook  Street, 
Eastry,    Kent.     Died   unmarried   July   6,    1867,    aged    56. 
Brother  of  the  above.    (T.  A.  Walker,  470;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Scott,  MSS.) 
BOTELER,  WILLIAM  [FULLER].    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1794.  S.  and  h.  of  WilUam,  F.S.A.,  of  Brook  Street, 
and  of  Eastry,  Kent  [and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fuller,  of 
Statenborough,  Kent].    B.  Apr.  12,  1778.    School,  Charter- 
house.  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Senr. 
Wrangler)   1799.    Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  June  15,   1799; 
M.A.  1802.   Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1800.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.   19,   1801.    Called  to  the  Bar,   1804.    Bencher, 
1831.  Q.C.,  1831.  Treasurer,  1844.   Recorder  of  Canterbury, 
1804,  and  subsequently  of  Sandwich,  Hythe,  New  Ronmey, 
and  Deal.   High  Steward  of  Fordwich.  Senior  Commissioner 
of  the  District  Court  of  Bankruptcy,  Leeds,  1844-5.    The 
foremost  authority  of  his  day  on  the  Law  of  Tithe.   Married 
Charlotte,   dau.   of  James  Leigh  Joynes,   Esq.,   of  Mount 
Pleasant,  near  Gravesend,  Nov.  29,  1808,  at  Betteshanger. 
Died  Oct.  23,  1845,  from  injuries  received  in  a  collision  on 
the  Midland  Railway.    Father  of  the  above  and  Richard 
(1839).   [St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  T.  A.  Walker;  D.N.B.) 
BOTFIELD,  BERIAH.   M.A.  1861  (incorp.  from  Oxford).   S.  of 
Beriah,  of  Norton  Hall,  Northants.  B.  Mar.  5,  1807.  School, 
Harrow.    Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Dec.  9,  1824,  age 
17,  as  s.  of  Beriah,  of  Ditton,  Salop;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1828; 
M.A.   1847.    Sheriff  of  Northamptonshire,   1831.    M.P.  for 
Ludlow,  1840-7  and  1857-63.   F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  1839.   Biblio- 
grapher; established  a  private  printing  press  at  Norton  Hall. 
Possessed  a  valuable  Ubrary,  rich  in  first  editions  of  the 
classics.    Author,  Notes  on  Cathedral  Libraries  of  England; 
Stemmata  Botevilliana,  etc.    Died  Aug.  7,  1863,  at  5,  Gros- 
venor  Square,  London.    (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Burke,  Seats 
and  Arms,  11.  i,  58.) 
BOTHAM,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Mag- 
dalene, July  29,  1893.  S.  of  George  Wilham  (next),  clerk,  of 
Anderby  rectory.  B.  Dec.  10,  1874.  School,  High,  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme.     Matric.    Michs.    1893;    Scholar;    B..A..    1896. 
Entered  the  I.C.S.,   1897.    Served  in  Bengal  as  Assistant 
Magistrate  and  Collector;  transferred  to  Eastern  Bengal  and 
Assam,  1905.   Magistrate  and  CoUector,  1911.   Deputy  Com- 
missioner;   Commissioner   of   Excise    in   Assam,    1912.     A 
member  of  the  Executive  Council  of  Assam,  1925 ;  retired, 
1933.   CLE.,  1918.    C.S.I.,  1921.    Of  Manor  House,  Alford, 
Lines.    J. P.  for  parts  of  Lindsey,  1934.    (India  Office  List, 
1937;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1937.) 


BoTT,  John  Arden 

BOTHAM,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Mag- 
dalene, July  4,  i860.  S.  of  George,  farmer,  of  Wexham, 
Bucks.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1861; 
B.A.  1864;  M..^.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1867;  C.  of  Shelton,  1866-72.  R.  of  Whittington,  Derbs., 
1872-89.  R.  of  Anderby  with  Cumberworth,  Lines.,  1889- 
1900.  Died  Sept.  i,  1900,  aged  58,  at  Anderby.  Father  of 
the  above.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1900.) 

BOTHAMLEY,  EDWARD  ADAMS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  4,  1873.  Of  Surrey.  7th  s.  of  Thomas  Hilton. 
B.  Aug.  17,  1S53,  at  Champion  Hill,  Surrey.  School,  Ton- 
bridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  1877.  Died 
July  5,  1894.  Brother  of  the  next.   [Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOTHAMLEY,  HILTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov. 
26,  1855.  S.  of  Thomas  Hilton,  of  34,  Royal  Crescent, 
Netting  Hill,  London.  B.  at  Champion  Hill,  Surrey.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Prizeman;  (Theol.  Trip., 
1st  Class,  1861);  B.A.  i860;  Scholar,  1862;  M.A.  1863.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1861;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol) 
1864.  C.  of  St  John's,  Weymouth,  Dorset,  1867-73-  R-  oi 
Peper-Harow,  Surrey,  1873-9.  C-  of  St  Stephen's,  Lansdown, 
Bath,  1880-1;  V.  there,  1881-1909.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1892- 
1913.  Archdeacon  of  Bath,  1895-1909.  Of  Richmond  Lodge, 
Bath.  Died  there  July  i,  19 19,  aged  81.  Brother  of  the 
above.    [Crockford,  1919.) 

BOTHEROYD,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  8,  1875.  S.  of  John  James,  gent.  B.  at  Kingston- 
upon-Hull.  Bapt.  Feb.  15,  1854.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B..\. 
1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Ripon)  1879;  C.  of  Cleck- 
heaton-Whitechapel,  Yorks.,  1878-80.  C.  of  St  James's, 
Ratcliffe,  Middlesex,  1S81-4.  C.  of  Christchurch,  Stepney, 
1884-92.  Chaplain  of  Mile  End  Hospital,  London,  1892 
1926;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Bromley-by-Bow,  1926-30.  Lie. 
pr.,  dio.  London,  1930-1-.   Not  in  Crockford,  1932. 

BOTRY-PIGOTT,  DAYRELL,  see  PIGOTT,  DAYRELL  BOTRY 

{1897). 
BOTT,  ALEXANDER  GLEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1870.  S.  of  Charles  Joseph,  clerk.  B.  at  Paddington, 
Middlesex.  Bapt.  May  10,  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A. 
1875;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest  (York)  1875; 
Clerk-in-ordinary  of  Holy  Trinity,  HuU,  1874-5.  C.  of  All 
Saints',  Sherburn,  Yorks.,  1875.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Preston, 
Lanes.,  1879-83.  V.  of  HalliweU,  Yorks.,  1883-1919.  Died 
June  10,  1919,  aged  71.    {Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BOTT,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  4, 
1844.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Coton,  Staffs,  [and  Susanna  Maria, 
dau.  of  Major  John  Arden,  3rd  Dragoons,  of  Longcrofts  Hall, 
Staffs.].  B.  at  Hanbury,  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs.  1845.  Lieut, 
in  the  Rifle  Brigade.  Died  Jan.  31,  1849,  aged  22,  at  Montreal, 
Canada  's.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Coton  Hall,  Staffs." 
Brother  of  Francis  W.  (1850).  (G.  Mag.,  1849,  i.  447;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 

BOTT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  6, 
1756.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Spixworth,  Norfolk  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.).  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Welton).  Matric. 
Easter,  1756;  Scholar,  1756;  B.A.  {4th  Wrangler)  1760.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  2,  1758.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1765. 
Of  Christchurch,  Hants.  F.S.A.  '  Edmond  (sic)  Bott,  jurisc. 
and  paymaster  of  ExciseBills,'diedMay3i,  1788.  (Musgrave, 
Obit.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937,  where  no  date  of  death  is  given.) 

BOTT,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  20,  1850.  S.  of  John,  of  Coton  Hall,  Lichfield,  Staffs. 
B.  .\pr.  24,  1832,  at  Burton-on-Trent,  Staffs.  School, 
Cheltenham  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B-.A..  1855.  Of 
Somersal,  Staffs.  A  Director  of  the  North  Stafford  Railway. 
Died  June  17,  1908,  at  Swanage,  Dorset.  Brother  of  Charles 
E.  (1844)  and  father  of  John  A.  (1893).  (Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg. ;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BOTT,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  1,  1878. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Bourne,  Lines.  B.  Feb.  27,  1859- 
School,  Boston  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882; 
M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Newcastle)  1886;  C.  of 
Tynemouth,  Northumberland,  1885-8.  C.  of  Morpeth,  1889- 
95.  V.  of  St  Aidan's,  Newcastle,  1895-1910-  Died  1913, 
while  on  a  voyage  to  South  America.  Buried  at  sea.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  554.) 

BOTT,  JOHN  ARDEN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1893.  S.  of 
Francis  WiUiam  (1850),  Esq.,  of  Somersal  House,  Derby  (of 
Somersal,  Staffs.,  according  to  Burke).  B.  1875.  School, 
Brinklea,  Bournemouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Athletics 
'blue,'  1894.  A  prominent  oarsman;  stroked  his  college  boat 
at  Henley  against  Cornell.  Railway  Contractor  and  Engineer, 
1897.  Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Fusiliers  on  the  outbreak  of  the 
Great  War,  1914  (Capt.,  Royal  Fusiliers).  Died  suddenly, 
Aug.  5,  1917,  of  heart  failure.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Trinity  Hall 
Redit  Books.) 


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BoTT,  Sidney 

BOTT,  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  27,  1865.  S.  of 
Thomas  Daniel,  clerk  in  the  Bank  of  England.  B.  Sept.  8, 
1846,  at  Peckham,  Surrey.  School,  Camberwell  Collegiate. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  iS8i.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1869;  priest  (Winchester)  1870;  C.  of  St 
Matthew's,  Brixton,  London,  1869-72.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Kil- 
bum,  1872-5.  Diocesan  Home  Missionary  to  the  Emmanuel 
Mission,  Stepney,  1875-7;  at  St  Jude's,  Kensal  Green, 
1877-8;  V.  there,  1878-1912.  Chaplain  to  the  Netting  Hill 
Infirmary,  1885-8.  Resided  latterly  at  Finchley.  Died  July  6, 
1915,  aged  68.    {Venn,  u.  371;  Crockford.) 

BOTTERILL,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897.  S. 
and  h.  of  William,  farmer,  deceased.  B.  July  25,  1878,  at 
Garton-on-the- Wolds,  Driffield,  Yorks.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon, 
1901;  priest  (Manchester)  1902;  C.  of  Stowell  Memorial 
Church,  Salford,  1901-5.  C.  of  Eccles,  Lanes.,  1905-10.  R. 
of  St  Philip's,  Manchester,  1910-16.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Darwen,  1916-24.  R.  of  St  Hilda's,  Old  Trafford,  1924-39-; 
(Crockford,  1939.) 

BOTTERILL,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  9,  1882.  S.  of  Samuel,  farmer.  B.  at  Market 
Weighton,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Mar.  31,  1864.  School,  Pocklington 
Grammar  (Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885. 
Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (St  Albans)  1890;  C.  of  Berners 
Roding,  Essex,  1889-90.  Chaplain  to  the  South  Dartford 
Hospital,  1891-3.  C.  of  Newbold,  Derbs.,  1898-1901.  C.  of 
Kimbolton  with  Middleton-on-the-Hill,  Heref.,  1902-4.  C. 
of  Berriew,  Montgom.,  1904-6.  C.  of  Newton-on-Rawcliffe, 
Yorks.,  1906-8.  C.  of  Wath  with  Adwicke-upon-Dearne, 
1908-10.  C.  of  Lydford,  Somerset,  1910-12.  C.  of  Papworth 
St  Agnes,  Cambs.,  1915-16.  Resided  latterly  at  181,  Ken- 
nington  Road,  London.  Died  Feb.  16,  1931,  aged  66,  in 
London.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BOTTING,  CECIL  GEORGE.  Adm.  scholar  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  I,  1889.  S.  of  George  Frederick,  Esq.,  of  62,  Melbourne 
Grove,  East  Dulwich,  London.  [B.  Sept.  25,  1870.  School, 
Dulwich  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B..^..  1892;  M.A. 
1904.  Assistant  Master  at  Colet  Court,  St  Paul's  Preparatory 
School,  1892-6;  at  St  Paul's  School,  1896-1926.  \  remark- 
ably efficient  teacher  and 'coach.'  .■\uthor,  scholastic.  Died 
Nov.  26,  1929,  aged  59,  at  Partridge  Green,  near  Horsham, 
Sussex.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  28  and 
Dec.  II,  1929.) 

BOTTOM,  JOHN,  see  BERESFORD,  JOHN  (1858). 

BOTTOMLEY,  CHARLES  COOKSON.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 

1898.  S.  of  John  Carr,  chemical  manufacturer,  deceased.  B. 
Nov.  27,  1879,  at  Stoneleigh,  Brighouse,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Hipperholme  and  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.-A.  1901. 
Chapel  Clerk,  1900.  Assistant  .Master  at  Louth  Grammar 
School,  Lines.  C.  of  Benwell,  1904.  Died  Sept.  29,  1905, 
at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Venn,  u. 
556.) 

BOTTOMLEY,  FRANCIS  CARR.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  John  Carr,  of  Stoneleigh,  Brighouse,  Yorks.  B.  Jan.  18, 
1869.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Exhibitioner; 
Scholar,  1888-91;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1891;  M.B. 
and  B.C.  1894;  M.D.  1898.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  London; 
House  Surgeon.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1897.  Sometime 
Resident  Medical  Officer  at  the  Royal  Free  Hospital,  London. 
In  medical  practice  at  Bournemouth;  Physician  to  the  Royal 
Victoria  and  West  Hants.  Hospital,  1910-29.  During  the 
Great  War  organised  hospital  transport  at  Bournemouth. 
O.B.E.,  1920.  Of  I,  Beechwood  Avenue,  Bournemouth 
(Bottomley  and  Robson).  (Venn,  11.  488;  Medical  Directory, 
1938.) 

BOTTOMLEY,  RICHARD  ARTHUR  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  at 
Clare,  Oct.  5,  1889.  [S.  of  Moses,  of  Woodleigh  Hall, 
Rawdon,  Leeds.  B.  Aug.  21,  1870.]  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B..\.  1892.  During  the  Great  War, 
1914-18,  employed  in  the  Ministry  of  National  Service 
(Lieut.  Col.,  West  Yorks.  Regt.,  T.F.  Res.;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Died  Jan.  5,  1929,  aged  58,  at  Hesterhaven, 
Aston-on-Clun.  (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List; 
The  Times,  Jan.  1929.) 

BOTTOMLEY  or  BOTTOMLY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  July  i,  1896.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  Jan.  16,  1877,  at 
Liverpool.    School,  Giggleswck.    Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B..A. 

1899.  Engineer;  of  CatteraU  House,  Garstang,  Lanes.,  in 
1910;  afterwards  of  Breck  House,  Poulton-le-Fylde.  (Peile, 
II.  809;  Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOTTOMLEY,  WILLIAM  BEECROFT.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  6, 
1888  (Exhibitioner).  S.  of  J.,  of  Fern  Cliffe,  Morecambe. 
B.  1863.  School,  Lancaster  Royal  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1900.  Science  Tutor  and 
Lecturer  in  Biology  at  St  Mary's  Hospital  Medical  School, 
1886-91.  Professor  of  Biology  at  the  Royal  Veterinary 
College,  London,  1891-1921.    Cambridge  University  Exten- 


BoucHER,  John  Sidney 

sion  Lecturer,  1891-4.  Professor  of  Botany  at  King's  College, 
London,  1893-1920.  Founded  the  South  Eastern  Co- 
operative Agricultural  Society.  Hon.  Secretary  of  the 
.Agricultural  Banks  Association,  and  of  the  English  Land 
Colonisation  Society.  Ph.D.,  F.L.S.,  1892.  Died  Mar.  24, 
1922,  aged  58,  at  Huddersfield.   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BOTTOMLEY,  WILLIAM  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  S.  of  William,  of  Greenfield,  near  Oldham, 
Manchester.  B.  Mar.  19,  1878,  at  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes. 
School,  Owens  College,  Manchester.  Scholar;  matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  (yd  Wrangler)  1900.  Assistant  Under-Secretary 
of  State  in  the  Colonial  Office,  1927-.  C.B.,  1926.  C.M.G., 
O.B.E.,  K.C.M.G.,  1930.  Of  I,  Wool  Road,  Wimbledon. 
Married  and  had  issue.    (Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BOTWOOD,  EDWARD  KEIGHTLEY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct. 
21,  1891;  from  Ayerst  H.  S.  of  William.  B.  May  6,  1872, 
at  Ipswich.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Easter,  1892;  B.A.  1894. 
Ord.  deacon,  1895 ;  priest  (Manchester)  1896;  C.  of  Friezeland, 
Yorks.,  1895-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1896-1901.  V.  of  St 
Mary's,  Spital  Square,  London,  1901-3.  V.  of  St  Mark's, 
Bow,  1903-10.  V.  of  Kilmington,  near  .\xminster,  1911-16. 
During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces.  Died  July  28, 
1916,  aged  44,  in  Sark,  of  illness  contracted  on  active  service. 
(Univ.  War  List.) 

BOUCHER,  ALFRED  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
May  4,  1838.  S.  of  William  Richard,  of  HoUoway,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon, 
1843;  priest,  1844.  P.C.  of  Forsbrook,  and  C.  of  Dilhornc, 
Staffs.,  1849.  V.  of  Cheddleton,  1851-82.  Rural  Dean  of 
Leek,  1860-82.  Of  Heath  House,  Cheddleton,  North  Staffs., 
and  subsequently  of  Kempsey  House,  Kempsey,  Worcs. 
Twice  married.  Died  Apr.  12,  1898,  aged  78,  at  Kempsey. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  Charles  E.  (1875)  and  of  Reginald 
(1894).    (T.  A.  Walker,  461;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BOUCHER,  ALFRED  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  11,  1875.  S.  of  Alfred  Francis  (above),  clerk,  of  Cheddle- 
ton, Staffs.  B.  there  Jan.  6,  1855.  [School,  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield,  for  Peterb.)  1879;  priest  (Peterb.)  1880;  C.  of 
St  Martin's,  Leicester,  1879-82.  V.  of  Cheddleton,  Staffs., 
1883-1920.  Chaplain  to  the  County  Asylum,  Cheddleton, 
1899-1920.  Married  and  had  issue.  Resided  latterly  at 
Hindhead,  Surrey.  Died  May  17,  1929,  aged  74,  at  Hind- 
head.  Brother  of  the  next  and  half-brother  of  Reginald 
(1894).    (Uppingliam  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  May  18,  1929.) 

BOUCHER,  CHARLES  [ESTCOURT].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  2,  1875.  2nd  s.  of  Alfred  Francis  (1838), 
clerk,  of  18,  Onslow  Gardens,  London.  B.  June  8,  1856. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1875,  as  C.  Estcourt; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1S79;  M.A.  1S82.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest 
(Exeter)  1880;  C.  of  Northam,  Devon,  1879-85.  R.  of 
Frolesworth,  Leics.,  1886-1923,  and  Master  of  Chief  Baron 
Smith's  Almshouses,  Frolesworth,  1886-1923.  Rural  Dean, 
1908-21.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1912-37;  Canon 
Emeritus,  1937-.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1917-22.  Arch- 
deacon of  Loughborough,  192 1.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
12,  Dane  Road,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1938.  Brother  of  the 
above,  etc.   (Crockford,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1936.) 

BOUCHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1852.  S. 
of  David,  tenant-farmer,  of  Moneyrea,  Belfast,  Ireland. 
B.  there  1819.  Bapt.  Jan.  18,  1820.  [School,  Belfast 
Academv.]  Matric.  Easter,  1853;  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist 
Class,  1856);  B.A.  1857.  Previously  Unitarian  Minister  at 
Southport;  at  Glasgow,  1844-6,  and  at  the  New  Gravel 
Pit  Chapel,  Hackney,  London,  1847-52.  Changed  his  views, 
resigned  his  pulpit  and  prepared  to  read  for  Orders  in  the 
Church  of  England,  1853.  Owing  to  ill-health,  retired  to 
Chesterton,  Cambridge.  One  of  the  trustees  of  Dr  Williams' 
Ubrary.  A  member  of  the  Presbyterian  Board  visiting 
Carmarthen  CoUege.  Author,  The  Present  Religious  Crisis. 
Died  Mar.  12,  1878,  aged  59,  at  Chesterton.  Father  of  the 
next.    (D.N.B.) 

BOUCHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1874-  S. 
of  John  (above).  B.  at  Chesterton,  Cambridge.  Bapt.  there 
Oct.  12,  1855.  [School,  Malvern  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B..\.  1878.  Died  Nov.  9,  1911,  aged  56,  at  Barley, 
Herts.  (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  13,  1911;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BOUCHER,  JOHN  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  11, 
1841.  Of  Cheshire.  S.  of  John,  musician.  B.  1822,  at  Chester. 
Bapt.  July  28,  1825.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1841; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1845;  M..\.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1846;  C.  of  Condover,  Salop,  1845-7.  C.  of  Henley, 
Suffolk,  1847-9.  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  St  Peter's  College, 
Radley,  1849-52.  Head  Master  of  St  Paul's  Grammar 
School,  Knightsbridge,  1852-5.  Assistant  Master  at  King's 
School,  Warwick,  1855-7.  Head  Master  of  Hamilton  Square 
School,  Birkenhead,  1857-65.    Principal  of  the  North  Wales 


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Training  College,  Carnarvon,  1865-83.  R.  of  Gedding, 
Sufifolk,  1884-95.  Resided  latterly  at  Bemers  Street,  Ipswich. 
Author,  Lecture  notes  on  the  Sacramental  Articles  and  Offices 
of  the  Church  of  England,  etc.  Died  Mar.  27,  1898,  aged  75, 
at  Ipswich.    (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BOUCHER,  REGINALD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894.  7th 
s.  of  Alfred  Francis  (1838),  clerk,  of  Kempsey  House,  near 
Worcester.  B.  May  28,  1875,  at  18,  Onslow  Gardens,  London. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1920.  Engineer;  of  Kempsey,  Worcs.  Half-brother  of 
Alfred  Herbert  (1875),  etc. 

BOUCHER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Aug. 
28,  1770.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Hackney,  London 
(Mr  Newcombe).  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  Scholar,  1772;  B.A. 
1775;  M.A.  1778.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  27,  1776.  R. 
of  Brightwalton  (or  Bright- Waltham),  Berks.,  1778.  R.  of 
East  Ilsley,  1795-1803.   (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BOUCHER,  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  iS,  1892.  S. 
of  Charles,  of  Kilmington,  Axminster,  Devon.  B.  May  2, 
1873,  near  Norwich.  School,  Sherborne  (Mr  Westcott). 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1896;  M..^.  1902.  Ord.  deacon, 
1902;  priest  (Exeter)  1903;  C.  of  Bishop's  Nympton,  Devon, 
1902-4.  R.  of  Wolverton  with  Ewhurst,  Berks.,  1904-16. 
Died  July  9,  1916,  aged  43,  at  Wolverton.  (The  Times,  July 
12,  1916.) 

BOUCHERETT,  AYSCOGHE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens', 
Nov.  3,  1773.  Of  Lines.  [S.  and  h.  of  Ayscoghe,  Esq.,  of 
Willingham  and  Stallingborough,  Lines.  B.  .■^pr.  16,  1755] 
M.P.  for  Gt  Grimsby,  1796-1803.  Steward  of  the  Manor  of 
East  Hendred,  1803.  Married  Emelia,  dau.  of  Charles 
Crockatt  (?  Crockett),  Esq.,  of  Luxborough  Hall,  Essex, 
Mar.  17,  1789.  Died  Sept.  15,  1815.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BOUCHERETT,  AYSCOGHE.  .'Vdm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  29,  1810.  S.  and  h.  of  Ayscoghe  (above),  Esq.,  of 
Willingham,  near  Wragby,  Lines,  [and  Emilia  Crockett 
(?)  Crockatt].  B.  Sept.  24,  1791.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1810;  B..\.  1815.  Of  Willingham  and  Stallingborough, 
Lines.  J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1820.  Married  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Frederick  John  Pigou,  Esq.,  of  Dartford,  Kent,  and  Hill 
Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  May  11,  1816.  Died  Mar. 
16,  1857,  aged  65,  at  Willingham  House.  (Lines.  Pedigrees; 
G.  Mag.,  1857,  I.  502.) 

BOUDIER,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  16,  1844. 
[S.  of  John  (1805),  V.  of  Warwick.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Chichester)  1850;  C.  of 
Horsham,  Sussex,  1850-1.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Warwick,  and 
Chaplain  of  the  Warwick  Union,  1851-63.  C.  of  Sherborne, 
Warws.,  1869-72.  C.  of  Lillington,  1873-.  R.  of  Glutton, 
Somerset,  1879-97.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1898. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BOUDIER,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  22,  1839.  S.  of  John  (1S05),  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Warwick.  B.  there  Sept.  5,  1820.  Matric.  Michs.  1839; 
B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Fellow,  1842-64.  Cricket  'blue,' 
1841,  1843.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Warwick,  1844-6.  C.  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham,  1848- 
50.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  the  Crimean  War  (at  Scutari, 
and  before  Sebastopol  and  Kertch,  1854-6).  Chaplain  to 
the  Forces,  1856-8.  R.  of  Ewhurst,  Sussex,  1863-99.  Died 
there  Dec.  18,  1899.  Brother  of  the  above.  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.) 

BOUDIER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  21,  1808.  S. 
and  h.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Wellingborough,  Northants.  B. 
Sept.  18,  1789,  at  Hardingstowe,  Northants.  Matric.  Michs. 
1809;  Scholar,  1811;  B.A.  1813.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
25,  1814.   Brother  of  the  next.   (E.  H.  Vigers;  Peterb.  Ord.) 

BOUDIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  26,  1805.  S. 
and  h.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Wellingborough,  Northants.  B. 
there  Oct.  29,  1786.  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  Scholar,  1806; 
B.A.  1809;  M.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon,  1809;  priest,  1810.  V. 
of  St  Mary's,  Warwick,  1815-72.  R.  of  Thormerton  (als 
Farmington),  Gloucs.,  1824-58.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester, 
1852-74.  [.According  to  G.  Mag.,  1833,  11.  89,  his  father  was 
V.  of  Grendon,  Northants.,  1818-33,  and  died  May  28,  1833, 
at  Wellingborough;  he  is  styled  M..\.  and  said  to  have  been 
presented  to  his  benefice  by  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
patron  of  the  living.]  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Nov.  7,  1874, 
aged  88.  Brother  of  the  above;  father  of  George  John  (1839) 
and  Albert  (1844).   (Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BOUGHEY,  ANCHITEL  HARRY  FLETCHER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  12,  1867.  3rd  s.  of  George  Fenton  Fletcher 
[Lieut.-Col.,  59th  Regt.],  of  5,  Victoria  Road,  Kensington, 
London  [and  grandson  of  Sir  John  Fenton  Fletcher,  Bart., 


BouLDEN,  Alfred  William 

who  assumed  the  surname  of  Boughey].  B.  Aug.  14,  1849. 
at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  School,  Kensington  (Mr  Mayor). 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1869;  B..^.  (gth  Wrangler  and 
gth  Classic)  1872;  M.A.  1875-  Fellow,  1874-1936.  CoUege 
Lecturer  in  Classics  and  subsequently  in  Theology,  1877- 
1903.  Tutor,  1886-96.  Ord.  deacon,  1877;  priest  (Canter- 
bury) 1878.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1877;  V.  there, 
1878-84.  V.  of  St  Mary-the-Great,  Cambridge,  1909-13. 
Rural  Dean  of  Cambridge,  1912-16.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  4,  Cranmer  Road,  Cambridge.  A  successful  and  popular 
tutor;  highly  esteemed  by  pupils  and  parishioners.  Delighted 
in  sports  and  games^the  friend  of  countless  cricketers.  An 
expert  herald  and  genealogist.  Had  a  passion  for  bell- 
ringing;  his  rooms  in  Trinity  were  for  many  years  a  centre 
for  the  study  and  practice  of  campanology.  Author,  Sermons. 
Died  at  Cambridge,  Sept.  22,  1936,  aged  87.  (The  Cambridge 
Revieii',  Oct.  9,  1936;  The  Times,  Sept.  23,  1936-) 

BOUGHEY,  GEORGE  MENTETH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.  S.  and  h.  of  George  Fletcher  Ottley,  Col., 
C.S.I.,  of  60,  Courtfield  Gardens,  London.  B.  Mar.  28,  1879, 
in  India.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1902.  In  the  I.C.S.,  1902-16.  Under- 
Secretary  to  the  Government,  Punjab,  1912.  Served  in  the 
Ministry  of  Pensions  (Medical  Service  Division).  O.B.E., 
1919.  C.B.E.,  1928.  Succeeded  his  cousin.  Sir  Francis 
Boughey,  as  9th  Bart.,  Mar.  6,  1927.  Of  Newcastle,  Staffs., 
and  of  Mailing  House,  Lewes,  Sussex.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Wellingtott  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1937) 

BOUGHTON  [post  ROUSE-BOUGHTON-KNIGHT],  ANDREW 
(JOHNES)  ROUSE.  .XAm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  .^pr.  16, 
1845.  2nd  s.  of  William  [afterwards  Bart.,  of  Downton  Hall]. 
B.  May  26,  1S26,  at  Ludlow,  Salop.  School,  Eton.  iMatnc. 
Michs  1845;  B..\.  1849.  Of  Downton  Castle,  near  Ludlow. 
D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Salop  and  Heref.  High  Sheriff  for  Heref., 
i860.  .Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  the  additional  surname 
of  Knight,  after  those  of  Rouse-Boughton,  Jan.  28,  1857. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  June  7,  1909.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOUGHTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  22,  1758. 
S  of  Thomas,  attomey-at-law,  of  [King's  Cliffe]  Northants. 
B  at  Cliffe.  Schools,  Westminster  and  Oakham.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1759;  Scholar;  B.A.  1763.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Peterborough)  Dec.  23,  1764;  priest  (Lincoln) 
May  25,  1766;  C.  of  Gt  Gidding,  Hunts.  C.  of  Coveney, 
Cambs.  R.  of  Thornton-le-Moors,  Lines.,  1781-93-  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  65.) 

BOUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1892. 
S.  of  James,  of  London.  B.  there  Mar.  9,  1858.  School, 
Winchester  Training  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895;  M.A.  1899.  Previously  a  schooknaster  at  Leicester, 
1880-92.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1896; 
C.  of  Wells,  Somerset,  1895-1902.  Chaplain  to  the  Mayor  of 
Wells.  V.  of  St  Lawrence,  Bristol,  1902-9.  V.  of  Scunthorpe, 
Lines.,  1909-20.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1921.  (C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

BOUGHTON  or  ROUSE-BOUGHTON,  WILLIAM  ST  ANDREW. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1872.  S.  of  Sir  Charles 
Henry,  Bart.,  of  Lawford  Hall,  Warws.  B.  Sept.  23,  1853. 
[School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  1872,  as  Boughton,  Wm.  St 
Andrew  Rouse.  Succeeded  his  father  as  12th  Bart.,  of 
Lawford  Parva,  Warws.,  and  4th  Bart.,  of  Rouse  Clench, 
Worcs.,  Feb.  20,  1906.  J. P.  for  Salop.  High  Sheriff,  1914.  Of 
Fishmore  Hall,  Ludlow,  Salop.  Master  of  the  North  Ludlow 
Hounds,  1932-7.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  9,  i937, 
aged  83,  at  Fishmore  Hall.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  1  he  limes, 
Sept.  10,  1937-) 

BOUGHTON-LEIGH,  see  LEIGH,  BRIDGEMAN  GEORGE 
(1875),  etc. 

BOULBY,  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  19,  1856. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar;  B.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester)  1862;  priest  (York)  1864.  Assistant  Master  at 
St  John's  College,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  1861-3.  C.  of 
Hotham,  Yorks.,  1864-5.  C.  of  Aislaby,  1866-72.  Lived 
subsequently  at  Aislaby,  without  cure.  Died  there  Apr.  ir, 
1911.   (Hurstpierpoint  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1911.) 

BOULDEN,  ALFRED  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  3,  186S.  Of  Surrey.  [S.  and  h.  of  Joseph.  B. 
Apr.  23,  1849.  School,  Dane  Hill  House,  Margate.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1869;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1872;  M.A. 
1875.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Canterbury)  1873-  Head 
Master  of  Dane  Hill  House  School,  Margate,  and  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  1872-88  and  1890-1.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Cliftonville, 
Margate,  1888-90.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Erith,  Kent,  1891- 
1920.  Rural  Dean  of  Dartford,  1916-20.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Rochester.  Surrogate,  dio.  Rochester,  1917-20.  Died  un- 
married Feb.  10,  1920,  aged  70,  at  Bournemouth.  Buried  at 
Erith.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Joseph  L.  (1885).;  Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  Feb.  13,  1920.) 


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BOULDEN,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1878.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  51,  Athelstan  Road,  Margate.  B.  there 
May  7,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1886. 
Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Montreal)  1885;  Chaplain  of 
Lincoln  College,  Sorel,  Quebec,  1884-5.  R.  of  Berthier, 
Quebec  FYovince,  1885-6.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall 
School,  1886-8.  Returned  to  Canada.  R.  of  St  James's, 
St  John's,  Province  of  Quebec,  1890-2.  Missionary  at 
Winona,  Ontario,  1893.  C.  of  St  James's  Cathedral,  Toronto, 
1893-6.  Head  Master  of  St  Alban's  School,  Brockville, 
Ontario,  1895-1906.  President  and  Vice-ChanceUor  of  King's 
College,  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia,  1906-9.  Died  there  Dec.  11, 
1909,  aged  51.  Brother  of  the  above,  and  of  the  next. 
(Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Dec.  17,  1909.) 

BOULDEN,  JOSEPH  LEONARD.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1885.  Of  Kent.  [S.  of  Joseph,  of  Margate, 
Kent.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar,  18S7;  B.A.  1888;  M.A. 
1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon  for  Winchester)  1889;  priest 
(Winchester)  1890;  C.  of  Addlestone,  1889-91.  C.  of  South 
Hackney,  1891-5.  V.  of  St  James's,  Enfield  Highway, 
Middlesex,  1895-1932.  Chaplain  to  the  Royal  Small  Arms 
Factory,  Enfield,  1895.  Surrogate,  1897.  Lie.  to  off.  dios. 
Winchester  and  Sarum,  1932.  Of  66,  Welhngton  Road, 
Bournemouth,  1939.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  (Hennessy; 
Crockford,  1939.) 

BOULNOIS,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1882.  S.  of  E. 
[?  Edmund  (next)],  Esq.,  of  Regent's  Park,  London.  [B. 
Sept.  20,  1863.  Schools,  Uppingham,  as  s.  of  F.  Edmund, 
of  Kirbv  Hall,  Horton  Kirby,  Kent,  and  Winchester,  as  s.  of 
Edmund,  J. P.,  .M.P.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  {Uppingham 
Sch.  Reg.;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

BOULNOIS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  May,  1857.  [5th 
s.  of  William,  of  St  John's  Wood,  Middlesex,  proprietor  of 
the  Baker  Street  Bazaar.  B.  June  17,  1838.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar;  B.A.  1862;  M.A. 
1868.  M.P.  for  Marylebone,  1889-1906.  Twice  Mayor  of 
Marylebone.  Proprietor  of  the  Baker  Street  Bazaar,  London. 
Chairman  of  the  West  Middlesex  Water  Company.  A 
Director  of  the  Westminster  Electric  Supply  Association. 
Lived  in  London  and  at  Famham  Common.  Died  May  7, 
1911,  aged  72,  at  Famham.  [Probably  father  of  the  above.] 
(S.H.A.H.;  The  Times,  May  8,  1911.) 

BOULT,  ROBERT  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1857.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Wanstead  Hall,  Essex.  B. 
Apr.  7,  1838,  at  Clapton,  London.  School,  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  LL.B.  1861;  LL.M.  1864. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  1859.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1864. 

BOULTBEE,  ARCHIBALD  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9. 
1897.  2nd  s.  of  St  John  (1862).  School,  Bath  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Lieut.,  8ist  Batter>',  R.F.A.  Died 
Jan.  28,  1905,  aged  27,  at  Bloemfontein,  of  enteric  fever. 
(The  Times,  Feb.  9,  1905.) 

BOULTBEE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27,  1818;  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  V.  of  Kirdford,  Sussex,  1819-22.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Blackborough,  Devon,  1830-3,  and  R.  of  Bondleigh, 
1830-2.  Died  Sept.  6,  1833,  aged  50,  at  Pinwell  Cottage,  near 
Atherstone.    (G.  Mag.,  1833,  11.  379;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BOULTBEE,  CHARLES  EUSTACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  4,  1873.  Of  Gloucs.  [S.  of  Thomas  Pownall 
(1837),  clerk.]  B.  Jan.  23,  1854,  at  Cheltenham.  School, 
Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord. 
deacon,  1878;  priest  (Ripon)  1879;  C.  of  High  Harrogate, 
Yorks.,  1878-82.  C.  of  Casterton,  Westmorland,  1882-4. 
V.  of  Chesham,  Bucks.,  1884-1921.  R.  of  Birtsmorton, 
Worcs.,  1921-39-.  Brotherof  Thomas  F.  (1873).  (Crockford, 
I939-) 

BOULTBEE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  22,  1819. 
Of  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823.  Died  Feb.  16, 
1823.   (G.  Mag.) 

BOULTBEE,  FREDERICK  CROXALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  28,  1869.  Of  Beds.  [Probably  s.  of  Edward 
Moore,  Capt.,  R.N.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1874.  Ord. 
deacon,  1890;  priest  (Ely)  1891;  C.  of  Somersham,  Hunts., 
1890-8.  V.  of  Melchboume,  Beds.,  1898-1901.  R.  of 
Hargrave,  Hunts.,  1901-25.  Died  Mar.  6,  1925,  aged  74. 
Probably  brother  of  the  next.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 

BOULTBEE,  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30, 
1862.  S.  of  Edward  Moore,  Capt.,  R.N.  B.  [Apr.  30,  1843] 
at  Bedford.  Bapt.  June  22,  1843,  in  St  Peter's  parish. 
Matric.  Lent,  1863.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1865, 
'of  Bedfordshire."  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Well-known  as  a 
cricketer.  Resided  for  some  time  in  Tasmania.  Died  Sept.  4, 
1898,  aged  57.  [Probably  brother  of  the  above];  father  of 
Archibald  St  John  (1897).  (Eagle,  xx;  The  Times,  Sept.  10, 
1898.) 


BouLTON,  Edmund  Springfield 

BOULTBEE,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Jan.  14,  1873.  Of  Gloucs.  S.  of  Thomas  Pownall 
(1837),  LL.D.,  of  St  John's  Hall,  Highbury  Park,  London,  N. 
B.  June  29,  1850,  at  Cheltenham.  School,  Highgate.  Matric. 
Lent,  1873;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest 
(Winchester)  1877;  C.  of  Stoke-next-Guildford,  187&-7.  V. 
of  Escot,  Devon,  1877-83.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  Nottingham, 
1883-7.  V.  of  Loddiswell  with  Buckland-Tout-Saints, 
Devon,  1887-1907.  Rural  Dean  of  Woodleigh,  1898-1907 
and  1921-5.  V.  of  South  Tawton  with  South  Zeal,  1907-16. 
Rural  Dean  of  Okehampton,  1915-16.  R.  of  Aveton  Gifford, 
1916-25.  Died  May  27,  1925.  Brother  of  Charles  E.  (1873). 
(Crockford.) 

BOULTBEE,  THOMAS  POWNALL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  24,  1837.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  [V.  of  Bidford,  Warws. 
B.  Aug.  7,  1818.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1837; 
Scholar;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  (sth  Wrangler)  1841;  M..\.  1844; 
LL.D.  1871.  FeUow,  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1844;  priest, 
1845.  Senior  theological  Tutor  and  Chaplain  at  Cheltenham 
College,  Gloucs.,  1853-63.  F>rincipal  of  St  John's  HaU, 
Highbury  (or  the  London  College  of  Divinity)  1864-84. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1883-4.  Married  Caroline  Frances,  dau. 
of  R.  Lawrence,  R.  of  Dorsington,  Dec.  22,  1846.  Author, 
theological,  etc.  Died  Jan.  30,  1884,  at  Bournemouth. 
Buried  at  Chesham,  Bucks.  Father  of  the  above  and  of 
Charles  E.  (1873).   (D.N.B.;  CheUenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BOULTER,  BASIL  SEATON.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1897.  S.  of  Walter  Consitt,  V.  of  Norton,  Worcs.  B.  Apr.  20, 
1878,  at  Rochdale,  Lanes.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  E.xhibitioner;  B..^.  1900.  1st  class  clerk  in  the 
War  Of&ce,  1901-19.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (in  France, 
with  the  Royal  Berks.  Regt.,  and  in  Jugo-Slavia).  (Record 
of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BOULTER,  CYRIL  STANLEY  CARR.  .^dm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1899.  S.  of  Stanley  Carr  (1873),  Esq.,  of  78,  St  George's 
Square,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.F.A.).  Brother  of  Reginald  S.  L. 
(1892).    (Univ.  War  List.) 

BOULTER,  FREDERICK  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Downing,  Jan.  31,  1895.  Matric.  Lent,  1895. 

BOULTER,  REGINALD  STANLEY  LEWIS.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1892.  S.  and  h.  of  Stanley  Carr  (next),  of  78,  St 
George's  Square,  London,  S.W.  Schools,  [Westminster]  and 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  On  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R..\.S.C.,  1915;  Capt.,  1917; 
Staff  .\ppointment,  1918).  Died  Apr.  5,  1929,  at  Savoy 
Court,  Strand.  Brother  of  Cyril  S.  C.  (1899).  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  The  Times,  Apr.  5,  1935.) 

BOULTER,  STANLEY  CARR.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Feb.  5,  1873. 
[S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Frimley,  Surrey.  B.  May  29,  1852.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  9, 
1874.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1879.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Oct.  24,  1887,  age  35.  Barrister-at-law.  Editor  of  TA^  rimes 
Law  Reports.  Of  Highwood,  Roehampton,  Surrey.  J. P.  for 
Surrey.  Formed  the  Law  Debenture  Corporation  (Limited), 
c.  1889;  Chairman  for  29  years.  Director  of  several  financial 
companies.  Died  Jan.  5,  1917,  aged  64.  Father  of  Cyril  S.  C. 
(1899)  and  of  the  above.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BOULTON,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  25,  1807. 
S.  and  h.  of  Henry  [barrister-at-law],  of  Cottingham, 
Northants.  B.  June  4,  1788,  at  Hampstead,  Middlesex. 
Schools,  Leicester  (Mr  Heyrick)  and  Oakham  (Mr  Bradford). 
Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1829.  Migrated  to  St 
John's,  July  2,  1841;  D.D.  1841.  R.  of  Glendon,  Northants., 
1814-.  R.  of  Preston  Capes,  1832-6.  R.  of  Sampford 
Peverell,  Devon,  1847-54.  Chaplain  to  the  Gaol,  and  Home 
of  Correction,  at  Tiverton,  in  1853.  Of  Moulton,  Lines.; 
succeeded  his  father.  Mar.  11,  1828  [his  father  married  five 
times;  his  fifth  wife  was  Emma,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lane,  Esq., 
of  Selsdon,  an  I  younger  sister  of  his  eldest  son's  wife]. 
Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lane,  Esq.,  of  Selsdon, 
Surrey,  June  29,  1819.  Died  May  23,  1854,  aged  65,  at 
Sampford  Peverell.  Brother  of  Henry  (1806).  (Burke,  L.G., 
ed.  1862;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  11.  311.) 

BOULTON,  EDMUND  SPRINGFIELD.  Adm.  a  scholar  at 
Queens',  Michs.  1889.  S.  and  h.  of  Edmund  [late  of  Norwich 
and  Lincoln].  B.  July  23,  1870,  at  Brinkbum,  Northumber- 
land. School,  Lincoln  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
Foundation  scholar,  1890;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  B.Sc. 
(London).  .Assistant  Master  at  Lincoln  Grammar  School, 
1893-6;  at  Merchant  Venturers'  School,  Bristol,  1896-. 
Professor  of  Applied  Mathematics  at  Merchant  Venturers' 
Technical  College,  Bristol,  in  1912;  at  Bristol  University  in 
1938.  Of  Lindum,  T>'ndail  Avenue,  CUfton.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1919-;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 


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BouLTON,  Frederick  Montague 

BOULTON,  FREDERICK  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  2nd  s.  of  Matthew  Piers  Watt  (1838),  of  Tew 
Park,  Enstone,  Oxon.  B.  there  Oct.  6,  1875.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Died  Feb.  26,  1912.  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

BOULTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  i, 
1779-  3rd  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Uppingham,  Rutland.  B. 
there.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1783;  M.A.  1787.  R.  of  Garthorpe,  Leics.,  1785-7.  R.  of 
Oxenden,  Northants.,  1 786-1 843.  V.  of  Weston  Favell- 
cum-Sutton,  1787.  R.  of  Preston  Capes,  Northants.,  1828- 
32.  R.  of  Charwelton,  1832-7.  Died  Aug.  16,  1843,  aged  82, 
at  Oxenden.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Nichols,  II.  192;  G.  Mag.) 

BOULTON,  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  28,  1876.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  Esq.,  solicitor,  of  13,  Gt 
Marlborough  Street,  Regent  Street,  London.  B.  Aug.  5, 
1858.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880; 
M.A.  1883.  Sohcitor,  1882;  partner  in  the  firm  of  Messrs 
Boulton,  Sons  and  Sandeman,  of  21a,  Northampton  Square, 
Clerkenwell,  E.C.  Not  in  Law  List,  1937.  {Charterhouse  Sch. 
R'g) 

BOULTON,  HAROLD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1891.  [S.  of 
A.  E.,  physician,  of  Homcastle,  Lines.  B.  1872.]  School, 
Epsom  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1894;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1906.  At  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1897. 
Entered  the  Indian  Medical  Service,  1898.  Served  in  Somali- 
land,  1901-2,  and  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col., 
I. M.S.;  Deputy  Assistant  Director  of  Medical  Services;  three 
times  mentioned  in  despatches;  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ) ;  Major- 
Gen.,  1928.  C.B.E.,  1919.  C.B.,  1928.  Late  Hon.  Surgeon 
to  the  King;  retired,  1932.  Of  Laxfield,  Fleet,  Hants.  Married 
and  had  issue.   (Kelly,  Handbook,  1938;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BOULTON,  HAROLD  EDWARD  BAKER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  27,  1889.  S.  of  Joseph  (1856),  of  52,  Elm  Park 
Gardens,  London.  B.  Feb.  13,  1871,  at  West  Lodge,  Bland- 
ford,  Dorset.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic.  Privy  Chamberlain  of  the 
Sword  and  Cap  to  the  Pope,  1926-.  Of  44,  Richmond  Hill 
Court,  Richmond,  Surrey,  1937. 

BOULTON.  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1806.  S. 
of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Cottingham,  Northants.  Matric.  Michs. 
1806;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1812.  Ord.  priest  (Gloucester)  Jan.  2, 
1820;  V.  of  Sibsey,  Lines.,  1821-5.  Died  July  19,  1825,  at 
Geddington,  Northants.,  his  father's  home.  Brother  of 
Anthony  (1807).    (G.  Mag.) 

BOULTON,  HERBERT  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1877.  S.  of  Isaac,  engine-driver.  B.  June  14,  1855, 
at  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.   Matric.  Michs.  1877. 

BOULTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17,  1856.  S. 
and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.  B.  Aug.  28,  1839, 
at  Stafford.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A. 
1861.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  24,  1859,  as  s.  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Forebridge  Villa,  Staffs.  Joined  the  12th 
Regt.,  1861  (transferred  to  the  14th  Hussars,  1865);  served 
in  the  New  Zealand  War,  1863-4.  J. P.  for  Dorset.  Died 
Sept.  16,  1874.  Fatherof  Harold  E.  B.  (1889).  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  T.  C.  Dale,  Inner  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

BOULTON,  JOSEPH  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Magdalene,  July  5,  1827.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Northumber- 
land Street,  Toxteth  Park,  Liverpool.  B.  at  Bridgnorth, 
Salop.  School,  Bridgnorth.]  Migrated  to  St  John's,  July  3, 
1828;  matric.  Michs.  1828. 

BOULTON,  MATTHEW  PIERS  WATT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  30,  1838.  [S.  and  h.  of  Matthew  Robinson,  of  Gt  Tew, 
Oxon.  and  of  Soho  (sic),  near  Birmingham.  B.  Sept.  22, 
.  1820.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Browne  medal; 
B.A.  1845.  Of  Tew  Park  and  Haseley,  Oxon.  J, P.  D.L. 
High  Sheriff,  1848.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died 
June  30,  1894.  Brother  of  the  next  and  father  of  Frederick  M. 
(1894).   (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BOULTON,  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
15,  1842.  3rd  s.  of  Matthew  Robinson.  B.  1824,  at  Tew 
Park,  Oxon.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1842.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Oct.  24,  1844,  as  Matthew  Bolton  (sic). 
Killed,  1849,  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  where  he  was  a  spectator. 
Brother  of  the  above.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BOULTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  E^imanuel,  May  17, 
1779.  Of  Middlesex.  [Probably  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Frith 
Street,  Soho.  B.  Mar.  20,  1762.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1779;  B.A.  1783.  Probably  adm.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn,  Oct.  14,  1779.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1785,  as  only  son  of 
William,  of  London.  .Assumed  the  name  of  Boulton  Poynton 
in  lieu  of  Boulton.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BOURBEL,  RAOUL  DE,  see  DE  BOURBEL. 
BOURCHIER,  BASIL  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs. 
1899.  2nd  s.  of  Walter,  clerk  [Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford]. 


BouRDiLLON,  Charles 

B.  Feb.  13,  1881,  at  Steeple  Morden,  Cambs.  School,  Mer- 
chant Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Exhibitioner;  B.A. 
1903;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest  (Wakefield) 
1905;  C.  of  Hebden  Bridge,  Yorks.,  1904-8.  Precentor  of  St 
Anne's,  Soho,  Middlesex,  1908-g.  C.  of  St  Jude's-on-the- 
HUl,  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb,  1 909-1  r;  V.  there,  19 11- 
30;  mainly  through  his  efforts  money  was  raised  for  the 
building  of  a  fine  new  church,  parish  hall  and  vicarage. 
During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1915-19.  In 
Brussels  with  a  Red  Cross  Unit  when  the  Germans  entered 
the  capital;  sentenced  to  be  shot,  but,  with  his  two  com- 
panions, reprieved,  through  the  intervention  of  a  German 
officer  married  to  an  Englishwoman.  R.  of  St  Anne's,  Soho, 
1930-4.  Subsequently  of  Wimpole  Lodge,  Arrington,  Cambs. 
.\uthor,  Isms;  For  All  We  Have  and  Are;  Safety  Last;  It 
seems  to  me,  etc.  Died  unmarried  Mar.  16,  1934,  in  a  Cam- 
bridge nursing  home.  (Crockford,  1932;  Neies  Chronicle, 
Mar.  17,  1934;  The  Times,  Mar.  17,  1934.) 

BOURCHIER,  CHARLES  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  2,  1808.  B.  in  the  parish  of  Sandridge,  Herts.  Matric. 
Michs.  1808;  Scholar;  B..^.  1812;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  6,  1814;  priest.  Mar.  19,  1815.  V.  of  Sand- 
ridge, Herts.,  1823-72.  R.  of  Gt  Hallingbury,  Essex,  1838- 
72.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Plymouth.  Died  1872.  (Cant. 
Act  Bk.;  Cussans,  iii,  Pt  11,  229.) 

BOURCHIER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  9,  1756.  S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Bramfield,  Herts.,  and  V. 
of  AU  Saints',  Hertford.  B.  at  Gt  Brickhill,  Bucks.  School, 
St  Albans  (Mr  Preedy).  Matric.  Michs.  1757;  Scholar,  1757; 
B.A.  (Hon.  Wrangler)  1761;  M.A.  1764.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) Sept.  1761;  priest  (London)  Sept.  19,  1762.  Probably 
R.  of  Thorpe  Basset,  Yorks.,  1766-71.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  V.  of  All  Saints',  Hertford,  1771-85.  R.  of  Bramfield, 
1775-85.  Chaplain  to  Audrey,  Viscountess  (Dowager) 
Townshend.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  WoUaston, 
of  Finborough,  Suffolk.  Died  Dec.  14,  1785,  aged  47.  M.I. 
at  Bramfield.  Father  of  the  next.  (Peile,  11.  263;  Cussans, 
II,  Pt  II,  8.) 

BOURCHIER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  12,  1793.  S.  of  Edward  (above).  B.  July  13,  1776,  at 
Bramfield,  Herts.  School,  Reading.  Scholar,  1794;  matric. 
Easter,  1796;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1802.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
Nov.  11,  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  Dec.  12,  1799; 
priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1800;  R.  of  Bramfield,  Herts., 
1800-40.  Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  Robert  Jeimer,  Esq.,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  Feb.  7,  1804.  Died  Apr.  28,  1840,  aged 
63.  M.I.  at  Bramfield.  Father  of  the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BOURCHIER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  30, 
1829.  Of  Herts.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (above),  clerk.  B. 
1810.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Mchs.  1829.  Migrated 
to  Oxford;  matric.  (Lincoln  College)  July  6,  1830,  age  18. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

BOURCHIER,  JAMES  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1872.  5th  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Bagotstown  (Baggots- 
town)  House,  near  Bruff,  Co.  Limerick,  Ireland.  B.  Dec.  18, 
1850.  School,  Portora  Royal  (Mr  W.  Steele)  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.  Matric.  Lent,  1873.  Migrated  to  King's, 
Apr.  26,  1873;  Scholar,  1S73;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
1st  Class)  1876;  M..\.  1883.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  22,  1875.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1877-87.  Of  La 
Rive,  Castlecomer,  Co.  Kilkenny.  F.R.G.S.  Special  corre- 
spondent of  The  Times  in  Roumania  and  Bulgaria,  1888; 
principal  correspondent  of  The  Times  in  South-eastern 
Europe,  1892-1920.  Investigated  the  atrocities  at  Dospat, 
Macedonia,  and  prepared  a  report  for  the  British  Govern- 
ment, 1895.  Received  several  decorations  from  Greece  and 
the  Balkan  States.  Eventually  became  known  as  a  champion 
of  the  Bulgarians.  Contributed  articles  to  the  Fortnightly 
and  other  reviews;  and  to  the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
(loth  ed.).  Died  Dec.  30,  1920,  at  Sofia.  Buried  at  the 
Bulgarian  Monastery  of  Rila.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
Burke,  I.G.;  D.N.B.) 

BOURCHIER,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
21,  1863.  S.  of  [Sir]  Thomas  [K.C.B.].  B.  Sept.  11,  1844,  in 
London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1863.  Died  Dec.  23, 
1866.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOURDIEU,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  28,  1781.  B.  in 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  B.A.  (ytk  Wrangler)  1785; 
M..\.  1788.  Fellow,  1787-95.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  27,  1779.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1792,  as  '3rd  s.  of  James, 
merchant,  of  Lime  Street,  London.'  Coombe  House,  Croydon, 
a  'noble  mansion,'  was  sold  by  Mr  James  Matthias  in  1761 
to  James  Bourdieu,  Esq.,  whose  wife,  Philippa,  died  June, 
1780.  In  Croydon  Church  there  is  also  an  inscription  to  the 
memory  of  Anne,  wife  of  John  Bourdieu,  of  Golden  Square, 
London,  who  died  1798.   (Brayley,  Surrey,  IV,  11.  16.) 

BOURDILLON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  26,  1830.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  Scholar,  1832; 
B.A.  1835. 


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BouRDiLLON,  Edmund 

BOURDILLON,  EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,   June  2, 

1879.   Did  not  reside. 
BOURDILLON,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  15, 
1841     Of  Hunts.    [S.  of  Thomas  (1789),  V.  of  Fenstanton.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1842;  Scholar;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.    Pre- 
viously with  a  firm  of  solicitors.    Ord.  deacon,  1845;  pnest 
(Ely)  1846;  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Huntingdon,  1845-9.    P-C  of 
Shipley,  Sussex,  1849-51.  P.C.  of  Runcorn,  Cheshire,  1851-4. 
R.  of  Woolbeding,  Sussex,  i855-75-   V.  of  St  Mark's,  Brigh- 
ton, 1875-7.    V.  of  Old  Warden,  Beds.,  1880-92.    Resided 
latterly  at  Eastbourne.    Author,  devotional.    Died  Apr.  21, 
1912,  aged  96.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1823).    (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Apr.  23,  1912.) 
BOURDILLON,    STAFFORD    FAULKNER.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Christ's,  July  12,  1866.    S.  of  Stafford,  gent.    B.  May  9, 
1842,  in  London.   School,  Queen  Victoria  College,  Guernsey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.    Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1869;  priest  (Salisbury)  1870;  C.  of  Itchen  Abbas,  Hants., 
1869-70     C.  of  West  Dean,  and  East  Grimstead,  Wilts., 
1870-3  and  1875-85.    Chaplain  on  the  Bombay  Establish- 
ment    1873-5.     R.  of  Lockerley  with  East  Dean,   Hants., 
1886-93.   V.  of  East  Tvtherley,  WUts.,  1893-1914.   Of  West 
Tytherley,    without   cure,    in    1920;    afterwards   of   Tower 
Cottage,   West  Dean,  Salisbury,   1930.    Not  in  Crockford, 
1931.    {Peile,  II.  596-) 
BOURDILLON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  11, 
1789     Of  Middlesex.    Matric.  Michs.  1790;  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(6th  Wrangler)  1794;  M.A.  1797-    Fellow,  i795-    fellow  and 
Tutor  of  Trinity  HaU,  1 795-1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  22, 
1796;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1797-  V.  of  Fen  Stanton  via th  Hilton 
Hunts      1802-53;   resigned.     Head   Master  of   Macclesfield 
Grammar  School,  Cheshire,  1828-9.   Married  Miss  Dewar,  of 
Clapham,  Apr.  19,  1802  [for  their  son,  James  Dewar  Bour- 
dillon,  Madras  Civil  Servant,  see  D.N.B.].    Died  Mar    11 
1854    aged  82,   at  Hastings.    Father  of  the  next  and  of 
Francis  (1841).   (Ear\vaker,  E.  Cheshire,  11.  524;  T.  C.  Dale; 
G.  Mag.) 
BOURDILLON,   THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity,   July   3. 
i8-'3    Did  not  reside.   [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk,  of 
Fen  Stanton,   Hunts.    School,   Oakham.]     Migrated   to  St 
John's,  Oct.  15,  1823;  matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar.    Adm. 
at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Aug.  20,  1825.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1832.  Of 
Horkesley  Hall,  Colchester,  Essex.   J. P.   Died  there  Dec.  6, 
1888,  aged  83.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  CouH.) 
BOURKE,   The   Hon.    ALGERNON   HENRY.     Adm.   pens,   at 
Trinity  Oct   11,1873.   3rd  s.  of  Richard  Southwell,  Earl  of 
Mavo  of  Palmerston  House,  Straffan,  Co.  Kildare.  B.  there 
Dec     31     1854.     School,   Eton.     Matric.   Michs.    1873.     Of 
Hitcham  Vale,  Taplow,  Bucks.,  and  of  75,  Gloucester  Place, 
London,  W.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  Apr.  7,   1922. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BOURKE  EDMUND  FEARON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Oct     "i     1812;   from  Oxford.    Of  Gloucs.     [School,   Eton; 
wronglv  styled  s.  of  Nicholas  in  Eton  School  Lists.]    Matric. 
Michs    1812;   B.A.   1816;   M.A.   1819.    Matric.   (University 
College,  Oxford)  Feb.  21,   1810,  age  15,  as  s.  oj  Edniund 
Fearon,    of    Cromhall,    Gloucs.     Married    Miss    Goodwin 
(Goodin),  of  Westmorland,  Jamaica.    Died  s.^.   [His  father, 
Edmund     Fearon     Bourke,    was     formerly    of     Jamaica; 
left  about  1790,  and  resided  for  seven  years  at  Cromhall, 
Gloucs  ■  removed  thence  to  Bath  and  finally  to  Exmouth, 
where  he  died  Jan.  14,  1812,  aged  57;  buried  at  Cromhall 
His  wife    Mary,  dau.  of  George  R.  Goodin,  was  also  buried 
there  Tuiy   1800.]    Doubtless  brother  of  George  R.  G.  (1816). 
{AL  Oxon.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  V.  L.  Oliver,   Canbbeana,  v. 
247,  261 ;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
BOURKE  the  Hon.  EDWARD  RODEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  4    1855.    6th  s.  of  Robert,  Eari  of  Mayo.    B.  Dec.  13, 
18^5     [School,  Westminster.]    Matric.  Michs.  1856.    In  the 
Army  (Lieut.,  6th  Dragoons,  1858;  Capt.,  i860;  Major,  srd 
Hussars    186^;   rotired,    1872).    Military  Secretary  to  (his 
brother  Richard,  Eari  of  Mayo),  Governor-General  of  India, 
1869-72.     Postmaster-General    of    Madras,    1872-6.     Sub- 
sequently on  the  London  Stock  Exchange.   Married  and  had 
issue     Died  June   7,    1907.    Brother  of  Henry  L.   (1859)- 
(Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 
BOURKE    GEORGE   ROBERT   GOODIN.    Adm.   pens,   at  St 
John's    Jan.   16,   1816.    Of  Gloucs.    Matric.   Michs.   1816. 
Probably  of  Briton  Ferry,  Glamorgan  {see  ^J-Oxon.  for  his 
son  Thomas).   Doubtless  brother  of  Edmund  F.  (1812). 
BOURKE,  The  Hon.  HENRY  LORTON.  Adm  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Tune  2    1859.    7th  s.  of  Robert,  Eari  of  Mayo.    B.  Sept.  26 
1840.   School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A    1862    Of 
Hayes    Beau   Pare,   Co.   Meath,   Ireland,   and  of  Wootton 
Hall    Ashbourne,  Derbs.    On  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 
D.L.'for  Middlesex.  J. P.  for  Surrey.   Died  s.p.  Jan.  30,  1911- 
Brother  of  Edward  R.  (1855).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 


Bourne,  Henry  Campbell 

BOURKE,  JOHN  FREDERICK.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Sept.  I,  1861.    2nd  s.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Tipperary,  Ireland, 
and  of  Middlesex.   [B.  Nov.  16,  1843.]   School,  Bromsgrove. 
Matric.  Lent,  1863;  B.A.  1866.  C.  of  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset,  in 
1869-73.  Died  Jan.  23,  1873.   (Burke,  P.  and.  B.,  sub  Mayo.) 
BOURKE,  JOHN  ULICK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.   16, 
1862.    S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Thornfields,  Lisnagry,  Co. 
Limerick.  B.  July  8,  1844  (?  1845,  Burke,  E.G.)  at  Limerick. 
School,  St  Columba's  College,  Dublin.    Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
B.A.  1867.    Rowing  'blue,'  1866,  1867.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  29,  1867.    Called  to  the  Irish  Bar.    Barrister- 
at-law.     Resident   Magistrate   in   Ireland.     Of  Thornfields, 
Lisnagry,  Co.  Limerick.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  .May  17, 
1910.   (Burke,  I.G.) 
BOURKE,   WILLIAM  CAMPBELL.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity, 
July  8,   1871.    S.  and  h.  of  Michael,  of  MiUbank  House, 
Fermoy,  Co.  Cork.   B.  there  Oct.  18,  1852.   School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1876.   Adm.  at  the  Iimer  Temple, 
June  9,  1875;  for  the  Irish  Bar,  1879.    J. P.  for  Co.  Cork. 
Died  1913. 
BOURN,   WILLIAM   BOWERS.    Matric.   from  Sidney,   Lent, 
1875.    No  record  found  of  admission  to  the  College.    Adm. 
Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  1876. 
BOURNE,  ALFRED  ALLINSON.    Adm.  pens,   at  St  John's, 
Feb.  25,  1867.    3rd  s.  of  WilUam,  gent.    B.  Apr.  16,  1848, 
at  Atherstone,   Warws.     [School,   Rugby.]     Matric.   Michs. 
1867;    Scholar;    B.A.    (17th    Wrangler)    1S71;    M.A.    1874- 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1882.    Cricket  'blue,'   1870.    Assistant 
Master  at  Rossall  School,  1871-80.    Head  Master  of  Oxford 
MiUtary  College,  188 1-4.   'Coached'  for  some  years  at  Cam- 
bridge.   First  Mathematical  Master  at  Cheltenham  College, 
1889-1907.    Of  Prestwich  Lodge,  Cheltenham.    Married  and 
had  issue.   Author,  mathematical.   Died  July  17,  1931.  aged 
83,  at  Cheltenham.    Brother  of  Charles  W.  (1864).    (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  20,  1931.) 
BOURNE,  ALFRED  ERNEST.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1870.   4th  s.  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  of  Harrow.   B.  Mar.  28,  1852, 
at   Hackney.    School,   Merchant  Taylors'.     Matric.   Michs. 
1870;  B.A.   1874.    Ord.  deacon,   1875;  priest  (Winchester) 
1876;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Battersea,  1875-9.   C.  of  All  Saints', 
Battersea,  1879-84;  V.  there,  1884-8.   V.  of  Burham,  Kent, 
1888-1908.    V.  of  Sutton-at-Hone,  1908-23.    Died  Dec.  6, 
1923,  aged  75,  at  Beckenham.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec. 
10,  1923.) 
BOURNE,  ARTHUR  HENRY  JOHNSTONE.    Adm.  a  scholar  at 
King's,  Oct.  9,  1875.    2nd  s.  of  Samuel  Whitbread  (1846), 
C.   of   Winfarthing,   Norfolk.     B.   June   24,    1856.    School, 
Christ's  Hospital  (Exhibitioner).    Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A. 
1879;    M.A.    1884.     Assistant   Master   at   Oxford   Military 
College,  1880-2;  at  the  County  School,  Bedford,  1882-4;  at 
Trent   College,    Notts.,    1888-94.     Went   to   South   Africa. 
Assistant    Master    at    Dale    College,    King    Williamstown, 
1895-6.  Head  Master  of  the  Boys'  High  School,  Mossel  Bay, 
1897-1903;  of  the  Boys'  High  School,  Kimberley,  1904-17. 
Professor  at  Cape  Town  University,  191S-19;  retired.    Of 
5,  Rosemead  Avenue  Gardens,  Cape  Town,  1937.    (Christ's 
Hospital  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Reg.  of  the  Senate, 
1937.) 
BOURNE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  2,   1864.    S.  of  William,  gent.    B.  June  2,   1846,  at 
Atherstone,  Warws.    School,  Atherstone  Grammar.    Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  Scholar;  B.A.  (zUh  Wrangler)  1868;  M.A.  1871. 
.-Assistant  Master  of  Mariborough  College,   1868-74.    Head 
Master  of  Bedford  County  School,   1875-81;  of  Inverness 
College,  1881-9;  of  King's  College  School,  London,  1889-1906. 
Fellow  of  King's  College,  London,  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  189S; 
priest  (Rochesterl  1899;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Wimbledon,  1898- 
1904.  Chaplain  to  the  Arnold  Morley  Convalescent  Hospital, 
Wimbledon,  1904-6.   R.  of  Frating  with  Thorington,  Essex, 
1906-13.    R.  of  Staplehurst,  Kent,  1913-20.    Rural  Dean  of 
West  Charing,   1919-20.    Contributed  numerous  papers  to 
educational  periodicals.   Of  15,  Ridgway  Place,  Wimbledon. 
Died  there  Dec.   10,  1927,  aged  81.    Brother  of  Alfred  A. 
(1867).   (G.  B.  Routledge;  Crockford.) 
BOURNE,  HENRY   (HARRY)  CAMPBELL.    Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  June  15,  1883.   B.  at  Astley  (?  Ashton),  near 
Lancaster.    [School,  Lancaster  Grammar.]    Matric.   Michs. 
18S3,  as  Harry  C;   B.A.   1886;    M.A.   1890.    Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)   1890;  priest  (Oxford)   1891;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Bournemouth,  1S90-1.    Vice-Principal  of  Culham  Training 
College,  1891-3.   Chaplain  at  Dieppe,  1893-5.   R.  of  Ashing- 
don  with  South  Fambridge,  Essex,  1895-1900.    R.  of  New- 
market, Cambs.,  1900-3.   V.  of  Eltham,  New  Zealand,  1906- 
7.    Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Waiapu,  1907-10.    Priest-in-charge  of  St 
Augustine    Renmark,    South    Australia,    1911-14.     R.    of 
Coromandel  ■\'alley  and  Belair,  Adelaide,  1914-15.    Lie.  pr., 
dio.   Auckland,    1918-23;   for  Bristol,   England,    1924-36-; 
for  dio.  Coventry,  1932-.   Of  63,  Shenstone  Avenue,  Rugby. 
(Crockford,  1938.) 


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Bourne,  James  Dyson 

BOURNE,  JAMES  DYSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  i, 
i860.  S.  of  Lieut. -Col.  James  [created  Bart.,  1880],  of 
Heathfield  House,  Wavertree,  near  Liverpool.  B.  July  29, 
1842,  at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  i86o.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  Bart.,  of  Hackinsall,  Fleetwood,  Lanes.,  Mar. 
14,  1882.  D.L.  Late  5th  Dragoon  Guards  (Col.).  Died 
s.p.m.  Nov.  II,  1883,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BOURNE,  JAMES  KENYON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 

1874.  S.  and  h.  of  James  [Samuel],  soUcitor,  of  Stourton 
Hall,  Stourbridge,  Worcs.  B.  Apr.  i,  1856,  at  Dudley, 
Worcs.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1879. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  17,  1876.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1880.  Practised  for  some  years  on  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Of 
Rainer,  Rigon,  U.S.A.,  ranch  owner.  (Burke,  L.G.;  R.  L. 
Lloyd.) 

BOURNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  25,  1824.  Of 
Durham.  [B.  at  Winston,  Durham.  School,  Sedbergh.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Scholar,  1825;  B.A.  1828.  Lived  on  his 
property  at  Walker  Hall,  near  Winston.  Died  1851.  [John 
Bourne,  Esq.,  of  Walker  Hall,  Staindrop,  Durham,  died 
Oct.  24,  1855,  aged  84;  perhaps  father  of  this  man.]  [Sed- 
bergh Sck.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  11.  669.) 

BOURNE,  JOHN  BURY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  12, 
1828.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Liverpool.  B.  there  Aug.  19, 
1809.  Schools,  Shrewsbury  and  Everton  (Mr  Harris).  Matric. 
Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (St  .-^saph) 
1832;  priest,  1833;  C.  of  St  Martin,  Salop,  1832-4.  R.  of 
Colmer  and  Priors  Dean,  Hants.,  1839-52.  Married  Margaret 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Henry  Wood,  Esq.,  of  Bramdean  House, 
Hants.,  Jan.  25,  1842.  Author,  reUgious.  Died  Oct.  15,  1868, 
{Venn,  11.  204;  Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BOURNE,  JOHN  BURY.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1891.  S.  of  John  Henry  [late  77th  Regt.],  deceased.  B.  June 
27,  1872,  at  Shellong,  Assam,  India.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon, 
1896;  priest  (Lichfield)  1897;  C.  of  Malins-Lee,  Salop,  1896-8. 
Chaplain  in  the  Royal  Navy,  1898-1905.  Missionary  Chap- 
lain at  Perak,  1905-8.  C.  of  Crofton  and  Lee-on-Solent,  in 
1908-11.  C.  of  Fleet,  Hants.,  1911-12.  R.  of  Gt  Cheverell, 
Wilts.,  1912-15.  Resided  latterly  at  Southampton.  Died 
Nov.  3,  1924.  (Foster,  Baronetage,  1883;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Nov.  7,  1924.) 

BOURNE,  JOHN  CECIL.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1889;  from 
Cavendish  H.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12,  1892.  S.  of 
Charles  William.  B.  Feb.  15,  1872,  at  Blackheath,  Kent. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  For  some  time  in  the  British 
South  African  poUce  (served  as  serjeant-major  in  the  South 
African  War  with  Col.  Plumer's  column,  and  took  part  in 
the  relief  of  Mafeking) ;  afterwards  mining  in  Rhodesia.  In 
an  Insurance  office  at  Kenilworth,  Warws.,  191 1-.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  9th  Batt.,  Worcs.  Regt.) 
Killed  in  action,  July  18,  1915,  at  the  Dardenelles.  (Peile, 
II.  772-) 

BOURNE,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  6,  1842.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846; 
M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest,  1847;  Chaplain  of 
Shardlow  Union,  Derbs.  V.  of  Castle  Donington,  Leics., 
1852-80.   Died  there  Apr.  6,  1880.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BOURNE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  14,  1785. 
Of  Derbs.  S.  of  John  (1742),  R.  of  Kirby-under-Dale,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792."  B-D. 
1800.  Fellow,  1790-1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  13, 
1790;  priest,  June  19,  1791.  V.  of  Kirk  Ella,  near  Hull, 
1798-1804.  V.  of  Elloughton,  1804-20.  R.  of  Finghall, 
1814-20.  Died  Apr.  20,  1820,  at  York.  Brother  of  WiUiam 
(1785).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  F.M.G.,  347.) 

BOURNE,  SAMUEL  WHITBREAD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  27,  1846.  [S.  of  Thomas  Johnstone,  Esq.,  of  Rugby. 
School,  Rugby;  in  the  School  Reg.  the  date  of  death  is  wrong.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Aug.  4,  1850;  priest,  Nov.  23,  1851;  C.-in-charge  of 
Winfarthing,  Norfolk,  1850-65.  Married  Mary  Caroline,  dau. 
of  Henry  Richard  Cassin,  M.D.,  of  Nevis,  W.  Indies,  at 
Islington,  Mar.  24,  1852.  Fell  a  victim  to  small-pox  whilst 
ministering  to  a  parishioner  suffering  from  the  disease;  left 
a  widow  and  six  children;  all  of  the  latter  were  Uving  in 
1937.  Author,  Parochial  Tracts,  etc.  Died  Jan.  14,  1865. 
M.I.  at  Winfarthing.  Father  of  Arthur  H.  J.  (1875). 
(Frederick  Bourne;  C.R.  Hudleston.) 

BOURNE,  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1893.  Of  Notts.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  cotton-doubler,  of 
Nottingham.  B.  there  Sept.  18,  1875.  Schools,  Nottingham 
High  and  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar;  B.A.  1896; 
M.A.  1900.  Of  Epperstone  Manor,  Nottingham.  High  Sheriff 
of  Notts.,  1927.  J. P.,  1929.  Married  and  had  issue.  Occurs 
in  the  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.   (Burke,  L.G.) 


BousFiELD,  Henry  Newham 

BOURNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1785; 
not  in  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.  Bk.,  iv.  [3rd  s.  of  John  (1742), 
R.  of  Kirby-under-Dale,  Yorks.,  and  Master  of  The  Charter- 
house.] Of  Kirk  EUa,  Esq.,  devisee  of  an  estate  at  Spendlane, 
Thorpe,  Derbs.,  under  the  will  of  the  Rev.  T.  F.  Twigge,  of 
Derby,  his  first  cousin.  Died  Oct.  7,  1843,  aged  77,  at  Kirk 
Ella.  M.I.  Brother  of  Nicholas  {1785).  (Glover,  Derbs.,  11. 
57;  G.  Mag.;  W.  R.  Shepherd,  History  of  Kirby  Underdale.) 

BOURNES,  GEORGE  HENRY.  \Am.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1893.  Of  Ireland.  S.  of  George  S.,  Esq.,  of  The 
Sycamores,  Eastdown  Park,  Lewisham.  B.  July  14,  1873,  at 
Buckmount  Clara,  Kings  Co.,  Ireland.  School,  Blackheath 
proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B-A-  1898.  Ord.  deacon 
(Marlborough)  1899;  C.  of  Bethnal  Green,  London,  1899- 
1900.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (corporal,  R.E.).  Died  1919, 
on  active  service.  (Corpus  Christi  Reg.  of  Members;  Univ. 
War  List.) 

BOURRYAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Aug. 
21,  1754.  S.  of  Zachariah  [merchant],  of  London  [and  of  St 
Kitts,  who  purchased  Blyborough,  Lines.,  and  died  Mar.  24, 
1752].  Matric.  Michs.  1755.  Of  Blyborough,  Lines.,  and  of 
St  Kitts.  Died  s.p.  Oct.  ir,  1769,  at  Grenada.  Will  proved 
Mar.  14,  1770.  [Zachariah  Bourryan  was  admitted  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  14,  1719;  called  to  the  Bar,  1726,  as 
's.  and  h.  of  John,  merchant,  of  the  Island  of  St  Christo- 
pher's.']   (Caribbeana,  iii.  253.) 

BOUSFIELD,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  10, 
1848.  [S.  of  Charles  P.,  silk  manufacturer,  of  50,  Cheapside, 
London.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Worcester)  1854.  V.  of 
Studley,  Warws.,  1855-8.  V.  of  Woodville,  Leies.,  1858-62. 
V.  of  Ratley,  Warws.,  1862-75.  Resided  latterly  at  Princes 
Risborough,  Bucks.  Died  there  May  13,  1900,  aged  76. 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BOUSFIELD,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1885.  S.  of 
J[ohn],  Esq;,  of  Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar, 
1886;  B.A.  i888.  At  King's  College,  London.  M.B.  (London) 
1896;  M.D.  1905  (gold  medal).  House  Physician  at  King's 
College  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1895.  Late  Medical 
Officer  of  the  Alexandra  Orphanage,  Homsey  Rise.  Of  Tudor 
Lodge,  Homsey  Lane,  Crouch  End,  N.  6  (Bousfield  and 
Stowers).  Brother  of  Stanley  (1889).  (Medical  Directory, 
1938.) 

BOUSFIELD,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  21,  1764.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cork.  School,  Lismore,  Co. 
Waterford  (Mr  Jessop).   Matric.  Michs.  1764. 

BOUSFIELD,  CHARLES  HYSLOP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  21,  1875.  4th  s.  of  Michael,  Esq.,  of 
53,  Shaw  Street,  Liverpool.  School,  Liverpool  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1892.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Mav  10,  1878,  as  Charles  Haslop.  Ord.  deacon, 
1880;  priest  (Chester)  i88i;  C.  of  Wallasey,  Cheshure,  1880-2. 
V.  of  Hordle,  Hants.,  1882-5.  C.  of  Datchet,  Bucks.,  1887- 
90.  Chaplain  at  Hyeres,  1890-5  .  Died  May  15,  1895,  aged  38, 
at  Camberley  as  the  result  of  a  carriage  accident.  (Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

BOUSFIELD,  CYRIL  EUSTACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i, 
1890.  S.  of  Christopher  Harker,  clerk.  B.  Oct.  30,  1871,  at 
Bishop's  Hull,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Browne 
medal,  1892;  B.-A.  1893;  M.A.  1921.  Ord.  deacon,  1894; 
priest  (Worcester)  1895;  C.  of  Dunchurch,  Warws.,  1894-6. 
Missionary  (C.M.S.)  in  China,  1896-8-.  Not  in  Crockfori, 
1900.   (Peile,  II.  763.) 

BOUSFIELD,  ELDRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1893.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Ambleside,  Westmorland.  School, 
Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Major,  4th  Border  Regt.).  (Clifton  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BOUSFIELD,  HENRY  BROUGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
June  25,  185 1.  S.  of  William  Cheek,  barrister,  deceased.  B. 
Mar.  27,  1832,  in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Exhibitioner,  1852;  B.A.  1855;  M.A. 
1858;  D.D.  1878.  M.A.  (Cape  Town  University).  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1855;  priest,  1856;  P.C.  of  Braishfield, 
Hants.,  1856-61.  R.  of  St  Maurice  with  St  Mary  Kalendre 
and  St  Peter  Colebrook,  Winchester,  1861-70.  Chaplain  to 
the  Royal  County  Hospital,  1870.  V.  of  Andover,  1870-8. 
Rural  Dean,  1872-8.  Bishop  of  Pretoria,  South  Africa, 
1878-1902.  Author,  Six  Years  in  the  Transvaal;  Notes  for 
Catechising.  Died  suddenly  Feb.  9,  1902,  aged  69,  at  Cape 
Town.   (Venn,  11.  304;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BOUSFIELD,  HENRY  NEWHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  15,  1826.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon 
(London  for  York)  June  5,  1831 ;  priest,  1833.  C.  of  Fairford, 
Gloues.,  1840-4.  Held  other  curacies  in  London.  C.  of  St 
Bride's,  Fleet  Street,  London,  1868-71.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1878,  but  occurs  in  Clergy  List  until  1882.  Author, 
The  Power  of  Gold,  a  poem  in  six  cantos,  etc. 


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BousFiELD,  Henry  Thomas 

BOUSFIELD,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  30,  1865.  S.  of  Henry  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  St  Mark's, 
ClerkenweU,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  June  5,  1845.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.   Brother  of  Stephen  (1868). 

BOUSFIELD,  LEONARD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894.  4th 
s.  of  Edmund  Collingwood,  of  Pulpit  Rock,  Bonchurch,  Isle 
of  Wight.  B.  Feb.  27,  1876,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  School, 
Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Exhibitioner;  B.A. 
1897;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1903;  M.A.  1907;  M.D.  1907.  At  the 
London  Hospital,  1898.  House  Physician  and  Chmcal 
Assistant.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1902.  R.C.P.S.I.,  1912. 
Prizeman,  R.A.M.  Staff  CoUege,  London,  1904.  Capt., 
R  A.M.C.,  1907;  retired.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  at 
Khartoum  and  Omdurman,  and  late  Chief  Sanitary  Officer  to 
the  Soudan  Government.  Order  of  the  Nile  (Egypt)  3rd  class. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  in  Egypt;  Medjidieh,  4th  class. 
Of  Eastcliff,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight.  Author,  medical. 
{Monkton  Combe  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BOUSFIELD,  STANLEY.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,   1889.  S.  of 
John,   deceased.    B.    1871,   at  Lee,   Kent.    School,    King  s 
CoUe^'e    London.     Matric.   Michs.   1889;   B.A.    1892;   M.A. 
1900;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1901;  M.D.  1910.  At  St  Bartholomews 
Hospital    House  Physician  and  Clinical  Assistant.  M.R.C.S., 
L  R  C  P      1897.    Chief   Medical   Officer   to  the   Legal   and 
General  Assurance  Society.   During  the  Great  War,  Medical 
Officer  in  charge  of  the  Special  Hospital  for  Officers  at  Moray 
Lodge  and  Aubrey  House;  Major,  R.A.M.C.    Of  10,  Albion 
Street    London,  W.    Author,  Suggestion  m  the  Treatment  of 
Functional   Nervous    Disease.     Brother   of    Arthur    (1885). 
(Venn,  n.  505;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 
BOUSFIELD,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1868.    S.  of  Henry  Thomas,  gent.   [Probably  bom  1848    at 
Islington.]   Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1881.   Ord. 
deacon,  1881;  priest  (St  Albans)  1882;  C.  of  Plaistow  Essex, 
1881-3     C.  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk,   1883-98.    R.  of  Shelton, 
Notts.,     1898-1903.      Disappears     from     Crockford,     1904. 
Brother  of  Henry  T.  {1865). 
BOUSFIELD,  WILLIAM  ERIC.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct    i,  1900. 
S    of  WiUiam  Robert  (next),  Q.C,  M.P.,  of  St  Swithin  s, 
Hendon    B.  Nov.  21,  1881,  at  Cricklewood,  London.  Schools, 
St  Andrew's,   Southborough,   and   Rugby.    Matnc.   Michs. 
iqoo;  Scholar,  1900;  B.A.  (12th  Wrangler)  1903;  (Mech.  Sci. 
Trip     ist  Class,  1904).    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1901. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1905.   On  the  Midland  Circuit.   Served  in 
the   Great   War    (Lieut.,    R.A.F.).     Of   9.    Fitzalan    Road, 
Finchley,  London,  N.,  and  of  2,  Crown  Office  Row,  Temple, 
E.C.   {Venn,  in.  401;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  List,  1937-) 
BOUSFIELD    WILLIAM  ROBERT.    Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caris, 
Oct    s    1872.    S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Tenney,  engineer.    B. 
Tan     12      1854,    at    Newark-on-Trent.     School,    Bedford 
Commercial.    Matric.   Michs.   1872;  Scholar,   1873-?;   B.A. 
{i6th  Wrangler)  1876;  M.A.  1879-    Lecturer  in  Engineering 
at  Bristol  College.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.   23, 
1877.    Called    tS    the    Bar,    1880.    Q.C,    1891.    Bencher, 
i8q7     M.P.  for  North  Hackney,  1892-1906.    F  R.S.,  1916. 
Treasurer  of  the  Inner  Temple.  Of  St  Swithin's  Northwood, 
Middlesex.   Author,  Patents,  Designs  and  Trademarks  Acts; 
The  Mind  and  its  Mechanism;  Telepathy  Labour  Ideals,  etc. 
Father  of  the  above.   {Venn,  11.  406;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938; 
Inner  Temple,  Masters  of  the  Bench.) 
BOUSKILL    WILLIAM  WESTFIELD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Trinity    Oct.  8,  1770.    S.  of  Edmund,  of  Warton,  Lanes 
Bapt.   there  Dec.    20,    1750.    School,   Sedbergh,   as     s.   of 
Henry'  {sic).   Matric.  Michs.  1771;  B.A.  1775-    Ord^  deacon 
(London)  June  11,  i775;  priest.  May  30,  i779.  as  Bowskill. 
V.  of  Mpuntnessing,  Essex,  1802-39.   (E.  Axon.) 
BOUSTEAD,  THOMAS  (1822),  see  BOWSTEAD. 
BOUSTEAD,  WARWICK  PEARSON.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's  May  i8,  1852.   S.  of  John,  Esq.    B.  [Jan.  28    1833] 
at  Settlebeck,  near  Sedbergh,  Yorks.    [School    Sedbergh ; 
Sedbergh  Reg.  says  bom  at  Sedbergh.]   Matric.  Michs.  1852; 
Scholar-  B  A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Assistant  Master  at  Loretto 
School    i857-<).    J.P.  for  the  West  Riding  of  Yorks.,  1859. 
A   Govemorlf   Sedbergh   School,    1859-1917.     Lmng   at 
Settlebeck  in  1909.   Died  there  Mar.  8,  1917.   {Sedbergh  Sch. 
Reg.) 
BOUTELL,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  17,  1795- 
S     and    h.   of    Charles,   of    TittleshaU,    Norfolk.   B     there 
Scot    iQ    1771.    Schools,  Aylsham  (Mr  North)  and  Barton 
(Mr  Forbv)     Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  i795;  pnest, 
Spot  I7Q7    PC  of  Repps  with  Bastwick,  Norfolk,  1804-48. 
R.^of  Litcham  with  East  Lexham,  1848-55.    Died  July  26, 
1855,  aged  83,  at  South  Kennington,  Surrey.    Father  of  the 
next.    (G.  Mag.) 
BOUTELL  or  BOWTELL,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's 
Oct    13,  1829;  re-adm.  Oct.  12,  1830.    Of  Norfolk.    [S.  of 
Charles  (above),  P.C.  of  Repps,  Norfolk.  B.  Aug.  i,  1812,  at 


BOUTFLOWER,  JOHN 

Pulham  St  Mary.]    Matric.  Michs.  1830,  as  Boutell;  B.A. 
1834.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1836;  M.A.  (O.xford)  1836.    Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)   1837;  priest  (London)   1839;  C.  of  Hemsby, 
Norfolk.  C.  of  Sandridge,  Herts.   C.  of  Hampton,  Middlesex, 
and  of  Litcham,  Norfolk.   R.  of  Downham  Market,  1847-55. 
V.  of  Wiggenhall  St  Mary's,  1847-55-    Reader  at  St  Luke's, 
Lower  Norwood,  Surrey,  1860-7.    Assistant  Minister  at  St 
Stephen's,  Portland  Town,  London,  1872-3.    Archaeologist; 
one  of  the  founders  of  the  London  and  Middlesex  Archaeo- 
logical Society,  1855.  Author  of  numerous  works  on  archaeo- 
logy and  medieval  heraldry.    Died  Aug.   11,   1877,  at   18, 
Portsdown  Road,  London.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Boase;  D.N.B.) 
BOUTFLOWER,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  4,  1866.    Of  Lanes.    [2nd  s.  of  Samuel  Peach  (1834), 
clerk.]     Matric.    Michs.    1866;    Scholar,    1867;    B.A.    {37th 
Wrangler)    1870;    M.A.    1873.     Ord.    deacon,    1871;    priest 
(Ripon)  1872;  C.  of  St  George's,  Leeds,  1871-4.  C.  of  Kendal, 
1874-6.    V.  of  Terling,  Essex,  1876-1919.    Lived  latterly  at 
Cotham,  Bristol.   Author,  In  and  around  the  Book  of  Daniel; 
The  Book  of  Isaiah .  .  .in  the  LigM  of  the  A  ssyrian  Monuments . 
Bequeathed  his  Assyriological  and  Oriental  books  to  the 
College  Library.    Died  Mar.  7,   1936,  aged  89,  at  Bristol. 
Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Douglas  S.  (1872)  and  William 
N.  (1865).   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1936.) 
BOUTFLOWER,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.    i, 
1897.   S.  of  Charles  (above),  V.  of  TerHng,  Essex.    B.  there 
Nov.  3,  1878.    School,  Marlborough.    Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  {6th  Wrangler)  igoo;  M.A.  1905.    Assistant  Master  at 
Fettes  College,  1901-2.    Inspector  of  Schools  (for  Bristol), 
Board  of  Education,  1902-.  Of  15,  Elmgrove  Road,  Cotham, 
Bristol,  1936.    {Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6.) 
BOUTFLOWER,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  MARSH.   Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  May  16,  1837.   Of  Somerset.    [2nd  s.  of  Charles, 
surgeon  to  the  forces.    B.  1818,  at  Bristol.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1837;  Scholar;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.    Ord.  deacon,  1842; 
priest  (Winchester)   1843;  C.  of  Wem,  Salop.    C.  of  Chew 
Magna.    V.  of  Dundry,  Somerset,  1855-84.    Rural  Dean  of 
Chew  Magna,  1876-83.    Resided  latterly  at  93,  Whiteladies 
Road,  Chfton.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  Jan.  14,  1894, 
at  Clifton.    Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Samuel  P.  (1834). 
{The  Boutflower  Bk.) 
BOUTFLOWER,  DOUGLAS  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
May  10,  1845.   3rd  s.  of  Charles,  army-surgeon,  of  Colchester 
[and  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Dr  Douglas,  of  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford].  B.  there  Sept.  18,  1826.   School,  Royal  Institution, 
Liverpool.    Matric.  Michs.  1845.    Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct. 
22,  1846;  Scholar,  1847;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.    Incorp.  at 
Oxford,    1853.     Ord.   deacon   (Exeter)    Sept.    1852;   priest, 
1853;  C.  of  St  Olave's,  Exeter,   1852-4.    Chaplam  m  the 
Royal  Navy.    Naval  Instructor,  1854;  on  the  retired  list, 
1881,   living   at   Dundry,   Bristol.     Died   there   unmarried 
Dec.   12,    1882.    Brother  of  the  above  and  of  Samuel   P. 
(1834).   {Peite,  II.  499.) 
BOUTFLOWER,    DOUGLAS    SAMUEL.     Adm.    (age    19)    at 
Caius,  Oct.  i,  1872.    3rd  s.  of  Samuel  Peach  (1834),  Arch- 
deacon, of  Appleby,  Westmorland.    B.  1853,  at  Liverpool. 
School,    Rossall.     Matric.    Michs.    1872;    Scholar,    1873-9; 
Chancellor's  (EngUsh)  medal,  1873;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Ryton-on- 
Tyne,  1878-83.    C.  of  St  Mark's,  Millfield,   1S83-7.    V.  of 
Newbottle,    Durham,    1887-96.     V.    of    Monkwearmouth, 
1896-1908.   V.  of  Christ  Church,  Bishop  Wearmouth,  1908- 
14.  Master  of  Sherbum  Hospital,  Durham,  1914-34;  retired. 
Rural  Dean  of  Easington,  1921-30.  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham, 
1929-.    Of  8,  The  Ehns,  West  Sunderland,  1938.    Author, 
The  Boutflower  Booh;   The  Life  of  Ceolfrid;  Fasti  Dunel- 
menses,  etc.   Brother  of  Charles  (1866),  etc.    {Venn,  n.  405; 
Who's  Who,  1938;  Crockford,  1938.) 
BOUTFLOWER,  HENRY  CREWE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
Mar.  31,  1814.    Of  Lanes.    [S.  of  John  Johnson,  surgeon,  of 
Salford,    Manchester.     B.    there    Oct.    25,    1796-]     School, 
Manchester.    Matric.  Michs.   1815;  Scholar;  Hulsean  prize, 
1816;  B.A.  1819;  M..\.  1822.   Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Feb.  15, 
1821;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  Mar.  31,  1822;  C.  of  Elmdon, 
near  Birmingham.    Head  Master  of  Bury  School,   Lanes., 
1823-57.    P.C.  of  St  John's  Chapel,  Bury,  1832-57.    R.  of 
Elmdon,   Warws.,    1857-63.    Married  Harriet  (his  cousin), 
dau.  of  Henry  Johnson  Boutflower,  June  21,  1825,  at  Ash- 
bourne, Derbs.    Author,  Sermons.    Died  June  4,   1863,  at 
Elmdon.   Buried  there.    {The  Boutfloioer  Bk.;  D.N.B.) 
BOUTFLOWER,  [The  Rev.]  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  15,   1777;  a  'Ten-year'  man.    No  residence  recorded. 
S.  of  Marmaduke,  ship's  carpenter  to  the  Royal  Ann,  at 
Gosport.    B.  Aug.   15,   1736,  at  Greenwich,   Kent.    Matric. 
Michs.   1786;  B.D.    1787.     Previously  in  the   Royal  Navy 
(Lieut.,  R.N.);  retired.    Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  June  11, 
1772;  priest  (London)  June  14,  1772.   Minister  at  Chmgford, 
Essex,  c.  1776-80.    V.  of  Seamer,  Vorks.,  1790-1818.    Lived 
latterly  at  his  daughter's  house  at  Ripon.    An  evangelical; 


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BOUTFLOWER,  SaMUEL  PeACH 

an  early  member  of  a  local  committee  for  the  suppression  of 
the  slave  trade;  interested  in  the  promotion  of  Sunday 
Schools.  Married  (i)  Mary  (or  Sarah)  Eastwood,  at  Alver- 
stoke,  1764;  (2)  Susannah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Peach,  of  Chalford, 
Gloucs.,  Oct.  21,  1776.  Died  Mar.  12,  1818.  Buried  at  Ripon. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  The  Boutf lower  Bk.) 

BOUTFLOWER,  SAMUEL  PEACH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  I,  1834.  [S.  of  Charles,  F.R.C.S.,  army-surgeon],  of 
Colchester.  B.  1815,  at  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler)  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon,  1838; 
priest  (Chester)  1839;  C.  of  Coniston,  Lanes.,  1838.  P.C.  of 
Brathay,  Westmorland,  1839-42;  V.  there,  1856-67.  C.  of 
Seaforth,  1842-56.  V.  of  Appleby,  1867-82.  Hon.  Canon  of 
CarUsle,  1865-7;  Canon,  1867-82;  .Archdeacon,  1867-82. 
Twice  married.  Died  Dec.  22  (?  27)  1882,  at  Carlisle.  M.I.  at 
St  Lawrence's,  Appleby.  Brother  of  Charles  W.  M.  (1837) 
and  Douglas  J.  (1845);  father  of  Charles  (1866),  Douglas  S. 
(1872)  and  the  next.  {Westmorland  Church  Notes,  App.;  The 
Boutflower  Bk.) 

BOUTFLOWER,  WILLIAM  NOLAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  15,  1865.  S.  of  Samuel  Peach  (above).  B.  Aug.  5,  1845, 
at  Seaforth,  Sefton,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar, 
1867;  B.A.  {igth  Wrangler)  i86g.  In  the  Indian  Educational 
Ser\ice.  Acting  Director  of  Public  Instruction  in  the  North- 
western Provinces,  India.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Oct.  10,  1918,  aged  73,  at  St  Leonards,  Tasmania.  Brother 
of  Charies  (1866),  etc.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Oct.  31, 
1918.) 

BOUVERIE,  The  Hon.  BERTRAND  PLEYDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1863.  3rd  s.  of  The  Hon.  Jacob  Pleydell 
[later  Earl  of  Radnor].  B.  Apr.  23,  1845,  at  Longford  Castle, 
Wilts.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868; 
M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (Worcester)  1870; 
C.  of  Halesowen,  1869-70.  R.  of  Stanton  St  Quintin,  Wilts., 
1870-80.  R.  of  Pewsey,  1880-1909.  Rural  Dean,  1887-1909. 
Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1894-19 13.  Chaplain  of  St  Michael's, 
BeauUeu,  1913-19.  Lived  latterly  at  32,  StourcUffe  Avenue, 
Southboume-on-Sea.  Author,  The  Parish  of  Pewsey.  Died 
Nov.  7,  1926.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1875).  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

BOUVERIE,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  6,  1843. 

S.  of .   B.  in  London.   Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Oct. 

27,  1843;  matric.  Michs.  1843. 

BOUVERIE,  CHARLES  PLEYDELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  27,  1845.  5th  s.  of  Frederick  [Pleydell,  Canon 
of  Salisbury].  B.  [Nov.  26,  1826]  at  Salisbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1851.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  26,  i860.  M.I. 
at  Pewsey,  Wilts.  Brother  of  Henry  P.  (1836).  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

BOUVERIE  or  PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE,  The  Hon.  CHRIS- 
TOPHER. Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1875.  7th  s.  of 
Jacob,  Earl  of  Radnor,  of  52,  Lower  Grosvenor  Street, 
London.  B.  Dec.  30,  1S56,  at  Longford  Castle,  Salisbury, 
Wilts.  School,  Slough,  Bucks.  (Dr  Hawtrey).  Matric.  1875, 
as  Bouverie,  C.  Pleydell;  B.A.  1878.  Died  Mar.  22,  1892. 
Brother  of  Bertrand  P.  (1863).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOUVERIE  or  PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE,   EDWARD   OLIVER. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1875.  2nd  s.  of  Edward 
Pleydell  (next),  of  Manor  House,  Market  Lavington,  Wilts. 
B.  Sept.  12,  1856,  at  Coleshill,  Berks.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  1875;  B.A.  1879.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  21, 
1878.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1881.  On  the  Western  Circuit. 
F.S.A.  Of  The  Old  House,  Market  Lavington,  WUts.  J. P. 
for  Wilts.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1938.) 

BOUVERIE,  The  Hon.  EDWARD  PLEYDELL.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  at  Trinity,  May  21,  1834.  2nd  s.  of  WiUiam,  Earl  of 
Radnor.  B.  Apr.  26,  1818.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1834;  -'^lA.  1838.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  10,  1837. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1843.  M.P.  for  Kilmarnock,  1844-74. 
Under  Secretary  of  the  Home  Department,  1850-2.  Vice- 
President  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1853-5.  President  of  the 
Poor  Law  Board,  1855-8.  Second  Church  Estates  Com- 
missioner, 1860-5.  Ecclesiastical  Commissioner,  1869-. 
Opposed  Gladstone's  Irish  University  Bill,  1873.  P.C. 
F.R.S.,  1863.  Director  of  the  G.W.R.,  and  of  the  P.  and 
O.S.N.  Co.  Of  East  Lavington  Manor,  Wilts.  High  Sheriff, 
1882.  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions.  Married  Elizabeth 
Anne,  dau.  of  Gen.  Robert  Balfour,  of  Balbimie,  Nov.  i, 
1842.  Died  Dec.  16,  1889,  at  44,  Wilton  Crescent,  London. 
Father  of  the  above.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.) 

BOUVERIE,  EVERARD  [WILLIAM].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  7,  1807.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Delapr6  Abbey, 
Northants.  B.  Oct.  13,  1789.  School,  Harrow,  as  Edward 
{sic)  W.  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1816.  Cornet, 
Royal  Horse  Guards,  1812.  Served  at  Waterloo;  Lieut. -Col., 
1845;   CoL,   15th  Hussars,   1859;   Gen.,   1868;   Equerry   to 


BovELL,  James 

Prince  Albert.  Of  Delapre  Abbey.  J. P.  for  Northants. 
Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Col.  Hugh  O'Donel,  of  Newport 
Pratt,  Co.  Mayo,  Apr.  3,  1816.  Author,  The  Horse-buyer's 
Guide.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  i8,  1871,  at  Delaprd  Abbey.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BOUVERIE  or  PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE,  HENRY  HALES.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1866.  S.  and  h.  of  Philip  Pleydell 
(1838).  B.  Aug.  22,  1848,  at  Brymore,  near  Bridgwater, 
Somerset.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A. 
1877.  Of  Brymore,  Bridgwater.  High  Sheriff,  1904.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Somerset.  Died  Dec.  12,  1925.  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

BOUVERIE,  HENRY  PLEYDELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
.\L\GDALENE,  Dcc.  14,  1836.  3rd  s.  of  The  Hon.  Frederick 
Pleydell,  Canon  of  SaUsburj-.  B.  Sept.  8,  1818.  School, 
Wincanton.  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  18,  1861. 
M.I.  at  Pewsey,  Wilts.  Brother  of  Charles  P.  (1845).  (G. 
Mag.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOUVERIE  or  PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE,  The  Hon.  JACOB. 
.Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1886.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam 
(i86o),  Viscount  Folkestone  [later  Earl  of  Radnor],  of  8, 
Ennismore  Gardens,  London.  B.  July  8,  1868,  at  Coleshill, 
Berks.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  1886,  as  Bouverie,  J. P. 
Styled  Viscount  Folkestone,  1889-1900.  M.P.  for  South 
WUts.,  1892-1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900, 
and  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Legion  of  Honour;  Temp. 
Brig.-Gen.,  Dehra  Dun  Brigade,  India,  1915-17,  and  Director 
of  Agricultural  production,  1918-19).  CLE.,  1918.  C.B.E., 
1919.  Succeeded  his  father  as  6th  Earl  of  Radnor,  June  3, 
1900.  J. P.  for  WUts.  Lord-Lieut,  of  WUts.,  1925.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  June  26,  1930,  at  Longford  Hall, 
Salisbury.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOUVERIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  7,  1797. 
Of  Northants.  [2nd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Delapre  Abbey.]  B. 
Jan.  13,  1779,  in  Middlesex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter, 
1801;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1805.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
Dec.  19,  1802;  priest.  Mar.  6,  1803;  C.  of  Clan&eld,  Hants., 
1802.  R.  of  St  Mary  Tydd,  Lines.,  1806-55.  R-  of  Wool- 
beding,  Sussex,  1808-55.  Preb.  of  Lincota,  1S22-55.  Died 
unmarried  June  9,  1855,  at  Woolbeding.  (Burke,  P.  and  B., 
sub  Radnor;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BOUVERIE,  PHILIP  PLEYDELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  22,  1838.  S.  and  h.  of  Philip  [PleydeU, 
banker,  of  \N'estminster].  B.  [Apr.  21,  1821]  in  London. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846. 
Of  Brymore,  Bridgwater,  Somerset.  J. P.  and  D.L.  High 
Sheriff,  1878.  Partner  in  Ransom,  Bouverie  and  Co.,  bankers. 
Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Seymour,  of  Knoyle,  WUts., 
Aug.  21,  1847.  Died  Mar.  10,  1890.  Father  of  Henry  H. 
(1866).   (Burke,  P.  ayid  B.;  The  Times,  Mar.  12,  1890.) 

BOUVERIE,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM  PLEYDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  3,  i860.  S.  and  h.  of  Jacob,  Viscount  Folkes- 
tone, later  Earl  of  Radnor.  B.  June  19,  1841.  [School, 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  Styled  Viscount  Folkestone, 
1869-89.  M.P.  for  South  WUts.,  1874-85;  for  Middlesex 
(Enfield  div.)  1885-9.  Treasurer  of  the  Royal  Household, 
1885-92.  Succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Earl  of  Radnor, 
Mar.  II,  1889.  J. P.  for  WUts.  and  Berks.  D.L.  for  WUts. 
P.C,  1885.  Died  June  3,  1900.  Father  of  Jacob  (1886). 
{G.E.C.) 

BOUYER  or  BOWYER,  RENALD  or  REYNOLD  GIDEON.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1761.  S.  of  John,  of 
London.  B.  Dec.  24,  1741-  School,  Leyden,  HoUand. 
Matric.  Michs.  1761,  as  Reynold  Gideon  Bowyer;  Scholar, 
1762.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Jan.  22,  1763,  as  Reginald;  LL.B. 
1769.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  13,  1764,  as  'Bouyer, 
Reynold  G.';  C.  of  BurweU,  Cambs.,  1764.  R-  of  Theddle- 
thorpe  and  WiUoughby  St  Helen,  Lines,  with  Mablethorpe  St 
Peter,  1771-1810.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Ancaster.  Preb. 
of  Sarum,  1785.  R.  of  Howick,  Northumberland.  R.  of 
Durham,  1792.  V.  of  Eghngham,  1810-14.  Archdeacon  of 
Northumberland,  1812-26.  V.  of  Northallerton,  Vorks., 
1814-26;  instituted  the  first  day  school  there.  Established 
parochial  libraries  at  his  own  expense  throughout  Northum- 
berland. Author,  Sermons.  Died  Jan.  3,  1826,  aged  84. 
Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral.  (H.  M.  Wood,  Collections; 
Saywell,  Annals  of  Northallerton;  D.N.B.) 

BOVELL,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
July  I,  1864.  S.  of  John  Reach  (1821),  Esq.,  of  34,  Gloucester 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London.  [B.  July  19,  1845.]  School, 
Christ's  Hospital  (E.xhibilioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1864; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1868.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  24, 
1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1873-  Died  Nov.  25,  1909.  at  33, 
Onslow  Gardens,  London.  {Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BOVELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1834.  Did 
not  reside. 


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BovELL,  John  Roach 

BOVELL,  JOHN  ROACH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1821.  2nd  s.  of  John  William.  B.  in  the  Barbados, 
West  Indies.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1822; 
B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1829.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1825. 
Died  Jan.  15,  1852,  aged  48,  at  St  John's  Wood,  London. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  father  of  Arthur  (1864).   (G.  Mag.) 

BOVELL,  MICHAEL  NIHELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  29,  1825.  S.  of  John  William.  B.  in  the  Barbados, 
West  Indies.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1825; 
B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  May  21, 
1837;  priest,  June  17,  1838;  C.  of  Sudeley,  Gloucs.,  1837.  C. 
of  Windlesham,  Surrey,  1841-4.  C.  of  Much  Hadham, 
Herts.,  1845-65-.  Not  in  Crockford,  1868.  Died  1877. 
Brother  of  John  R.  (above). 

BOVEY,  HENRY  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  8, 
1869.  [S.  of  Edward,  of  Torquay.  B.  in  Devon.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  (i2//t  Wrangler)  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Fellow. 
Hon.  Fellow,  1906.  Civil  Engineer;  on  the  staff  of  the 
Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Works.  Went  to  Canada,  1887. 
Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  AppUed  Mechanics  at 
McGill  University,  Montreal,  1887-1909.  Dean  of  the 
Applied  Science  Dept.,  1888.  LL.D.  (McGill  University). 
One  of  the  founders  of  the  Canadian  Society  of  Civil  Engineers ; 
a  member  of  the  Council  for  many  years.  Vice-President, 
1896-7.  President,  1900.  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society  of 
Canada;  President  (Section  III)  1896.  M.I.C.E.  (England). 
Vice-President  of  the  Engineering  Section  of  the  British 
Association,  1897.  F.R.S.,  1902.  Rector  of  the  Imperial 
College  of  Science  and  Technology,  London,  1909  (May- 
Dec);  resigned  owing  to  ill-health.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Author,  scientific.  Died  Feb.  2,  1912,  at  Folkestone.  (The 
Times,  Feb.  5,  1912.) 

BOVEY,  ROBERT  MITCHELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
July  3,  1814;  from  Oxford.  [Occurs  in  T.  A.  Walker,  as 
Robert  Michelmore.]  S.  of  John,  of  Buckfastleigh,  Devon. 
Matric.  (Wadham  College,  Oxford)  June  2,  1812,  age  18,  as 
Bovey,  Robert.  Matric.  (Peterhouse)  Easter,  1816,  as 
Rob.  Mitchell.   (Al.  Oxon.;  T.  A.  Walker,  393.) 

BOVILL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  26)  at  Jesus,  June  8, 
1821.   Of  Surrey. 

BOVILL,  ERNEST  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  3,  1893.  S.  of  Wilham  Potter.  B.  Apr.  29,  1873,  at 
Tyne  Docks,  South  Shields.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Brother  of 
Mathew  C.  (1893). 

BOVILL,  JAMES  THOMPSON.    Matric.  Non-Coll.  Oct.  21,  1891. 

BOVILL,  JOHN  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Lent,  1884;  from 
Ayerst  H.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1885;  priest  (London) 
1889;  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Toxteth  Park,  Liverpool,  1885-6. 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Poplar,  1886-7.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Watney 
Street,  London,  1888-90.  C.  of  Longstowe,  Cambs.,  1891-4. 
Missionary,  die.  Lebombo,  Africa,  1894-1901.  Perm,  to  off. 
dio.  London,  1901-4;  of  St  Albans,  1904-7;  of  Kingsthorpe, 
Northants.,  1907-11;  of  St  Andrew's,  Romford,  1918-20. 
Living  at  102,  Blythswood  Road,  Goodmayes,  Ilford,  in 
1925.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1926.  Died  May  11, 
1933-   (^^  limes,  May  13,  1933.) 

BOVILL,  MATHEW  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  3,  1893.  S.  of  William  Potter.  B.  Nov.  23,  1870,  at 
Tyne  Docks,  South  Shields.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Brother  of 
Ernest  R.  (1893). 

BOVILL,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1839.  Of  Middlesex.  [Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William, 
sohcitor,  of  Upper  Tooting,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  1810.]  Sohcitor 
at  Upper  Tooting,  1833-5,  and  at  24,  Essex  Street,  Strand, 
1835-46.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1843. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1847.  Adm.,  ad  eundem,  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  31,  1850.  Bencher,  1872.  Q.C.,  1872.  Died  Mar.  3, 
1882,  aged  71,  at  Bath.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court; 
Boase.) 

BOWCHER,  FREDERICK  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  20, 
1895.  [S.  and  h.  of  Frederick,  of  Hillside,  Higham,  Col- 
chester.] School,  Norwich  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1898.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  14,  1899,  age  22. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1903.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut., 
R.G.A.).   {Univ.  War  List;  Law  List,  1937;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BOWDEN,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  4,  1850.  Did  not  reside.  S.  of  John  Saunders,  solicitor, 
of  Stamford  Hill,  Middlesex.  B.  Mar.  10,  1832,  at  U'est 
Hackney,  London.  Bapt.  there  Nov.  6,  1841.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  June  27,  1851; 
matric.  Michs.  1851;  B..\.  1855;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon, 
1855;  priest  (Exeter)  1856;  C.  of  St  Teath,  Cornwall,  1855-7. 
Held  other  curacies,  1858-63.  V.  of  Bardsea,  Lanes.,  1863-4. 
C.  of  St  Peter's,  Vauxhall,  1864-6.  C.  of  Newlaud,  Worcs., 
1867-9.  C.  of  Coatham,  Yorks.,  1870-2.  R.  of  St  Columba's, 
Edinburgh,  1872-88.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Glencarse,  Perth, 
1888-92.    V.  of  Haydock,  Lanes.,  1892-6.    R.  of  EUough, 


BowDLER,  Archibald  Penrhyn 

Suffolk,  1896-1900.  Associated  with  the  ' Tractarians ' ;  met 
Pusey  and  Manning,  and  acted  as  Curate  to  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Keble.  Lived  latterly  at  13,  Powys  Square,  London,  W. 
Died  there  Nov.  30,  1923,  aged  91.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Peile,  II.  517;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle;  The 
Times,  Dec.  3,  1923.) 

BOWDEN,  ELLIS  TREACHER.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  29,  1849.  S.  of  John  Saunders.  B.  at  66,  Almondbury 
(?  Street),  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar;  B.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest  (Canterburj')  1854;  C.  of  Holling- 
bourne,  Kent.  C.  of  Barnard's  Green,  Worcs.,  in  1856.  R. 
of  Rochford,  Heref.,  1857-92.  Died  Jan.  20,  1896,  aged  77, 
at  Clapham.  Brother  of  the  above;  father  of  the  next  and  of 
Henry  P.  (1868).    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BOWDEN,  ERNEST  MONNINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Sept.  21,  1877.  S.  of  EUis  Treacher  (above),  R. 
of  Rochford,  Heref.  B.  there  1859.  [School,  Malvern 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Inventor  of  the 
Bowden  wire  and  Bowden  brake  for  cycles.  Of  35,  Bedford 
Place,  London,  W.C.  Died  Apr.  3,  1904,  aged  44.  (Malvern 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BOWDEN,  GEORGE  CHARLES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21, 
1897.  S.  of  G.,  of  25,  CUfton  Road,  Kingston  HUI,  London. 
Adm.  at  King's,  Apr.  21,  1899;  Choral  Scholar;  B.A.  1902. 
University  Lecturer  on  the  voice  in  England  and  America. 
Of  33,  East  6ist  Street,  New  York,  U.S.A.  (King's  Coll.  Adm. 
Reg.) 

BOWDEN,  HAROLD  HOUSTON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1898. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Frank,  founder  of  the  Raleigh  Cycle  Company; 
created  Bart.,  1915.  B.  July  9,  1880.]  Schools,  Clifton 
College,  and  Ouchy,  Lausanne.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Chair- 
man and  Managing  Director  of  the  Raleigh  Cycle  Co.,  Ltd., 
and  of  Sturmey  Archer  Gears,  Ltd.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
2nd  Bart.,  Apr.  25,  1921.  President  of  the  British  Cycle  and 
Motor  Cycle  Manufacturers'  Union,  1920-3.  Vice-Rresident 
of  the  Federation  of  British  Industries,  1927.  Chairman  of 
the  Council  of  the  British  Olympic  Association,  1931.  G.B.E., 
1929.  Of  Bestwood  Lodge,  Notts.  High  Sheriff  of  Notts., 
1933.   Married  and  had  issue.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOWDEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  20,  1823. 
Of  Bucks.  [S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex.  School, 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1823,  as  H.  Joseph;  B.A.  1827. 
Entered  the  Army  (Capt.,  Scots  FusiUer  Guards).  Became  a 
Roman  Catholic,  1852.  Built  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  at 
Chislehurst,  where  he  lived.  Died  Nov.  18,  1869.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BOWDEN,  HENRY  PATESHALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  28,  1868.  S.  of  ElUs  Treacher  (1849),  R.  of 
Rochford,  near  Tenbury,  Heref.  B.  Sept.  17,  1849,  at  Cam- 
bridge. School,  King's  CoUege,  London.  Migrated  to 
Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1868;  matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872. 
Brother  of  Ernest  M.  (1877). 

BOWDEN,  JOHN  HODGKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1853.  S.  of  Henry  Sparkes,  surgeon.  B.  at  Brad- 
ninch.   Bapt.  June  17,  1853.   Matric.  Michs.  1853. 

BOWDEN,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1879. 

BOWDITCH,  HENRY  PICKERING.  Hon.  Sc.D.  1898.  Pro- 
fessor of  Physiology  at  Harvard  University,  1876-1906; 
Emeritus  Professor,  1906-. 

BOWDITCH,  WILLIAM  LAMPREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
June  9,  1865.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  (2&th  Wrangler) 
1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Winchester)  1872;  C.  of 
Rotherhithe,  1871-5.  C.  of  Paddington,  1875-7.  Theological 
Warden  of  the  Native  College,  and  Canon  of  St  Saviour's 
Cathedral,  Maritzburg,  S.  Africa,  1877-86.  Lecturer  at 
Trinity  College,  Melbourne,  Austraha,  1887-92.  Mathe- 
matical Master  at  the  Church  of  England  Grammar  School, 
Melbourne,  1887-93.  Continued  to  reside  at  Melbourne. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1900. 

BOWDITCH,  WILLIAM  RENWICK.  .-^dm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house, Apr.  9,  1839.  S.  of  William,  of  Walworth,  Surrey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest, 
1843.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  1845-84. 
Author,  Analysis  of  Coal  Gas.  Died  Nov.  16,  1884,  at  Wake- 
field.  (T.  A.  Walker,  464;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BOWDLER,  ARCHIBALD  PENRHYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  1,  1895.  S.  of  George.  B.  Nov.  4,  1876,  at  Kidder- 
minster. School,  Wolverhaimpton  Grammar  (Mr  H.  Williams). 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.,  M.B.,  and  B.C.  1902. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  Clinical  Assistant  to  the 
Throat  and  Ear  Departments.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1901. 
Resident  Medical  Officer  at  the  Hertford  British  Hospital, 
Paris.  Civilian  Medical  Assessor  to  the  R.A.F.  President  of 
the  aviation  candidates'  Medical  Board.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  Col.,  R.A.F.).  O.B.E.  Of  49,  Duke's 
.Avenue,  Chiswick.  Author,  medical.  (Medical  Directory, 
1938.) 


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BOWEN,  FURNIVALL 


BOWDLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  6,  1773.  Of 
Wilts.  Did  not  matriculate.  Perhaps  identical  with  the  well- 
known  editor  of  Shakespeare  and  Gibbon,  who  was  bom 
July,  1754,  at  Ashley,  Wilts. 

BOWDLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  10,  1798. 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Hayes,  Kent  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  Mar.  13,  1780.  School,  Hyde  Abbey, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  B.A.  1803;  M.A.  1806. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug.  21, 
1803;  priest,  Aug.  12,  1804;  C.  of  Leyton,  Essex,  1803-6.  R. 
of  Hopton  Wafers,  Salop,  1806-20.  R.  of  Ridley  and  of  Ash, 
Kent,  i8n-22.  R.  of  Addington,  1820-34.  P-C  of  St 
Bartholomew's,  Sydenham,  1831-43.  Chaplain  of  St  Katha- 
rine's Hospital,  Regent's  Park,  London.  Secretary  of  the 
Incorporated  Church  Building  Society,  1846-56.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1849-56.  Married  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Joseph  Cotton, 
Esq.,  July  22,  1806.  Author,  Sermons;  also  wrote  A  Memoir 
of  John  Bawdier,  Esq.  (his  father),  privately  printed;  edited 
his  uncle's  Gibbon  (see  note  sub  Bowdler,  Thomas  (1773)). 
Died  Nov.  12,  1856,  at  2,  Onslow  Square,  Brompton.  M.I. 
at  Sydenham.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  D.N.B.) 

BOWDOIN,  HARRY  WINTHROP  COURTENAY.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  ly,  1890.  S.  of  James,  of  6,  MontpelUer 
Terrace,  Brighton.  B.  Mar.  29,  1872,  in  London.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893.  In  business  in 
the  United  States;  of  501,  Pioneer  Press  Buildings,  St  Paul, 
Minnesota,  in  1899.   Brother  of  the  next. 

BOWDOIN,  JAMES  SULLIVAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5, 
1889.  S.  of  James,  of  6,  MontpelLier  Terrace,  Brighton.  B. 
May  22,  1869,  in  Paris.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889.  Went  to  the  United  States;  with  the  Chicago-Milwaukee 
and  St  Paul  Railway  Co.  in  1899.  Brother  of  the  above. 

BOWDON,  WALTER  SYDNEY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1897. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  21,  1898,  as  choral  scholar. 
S.  of  George,  commercial- traveller,  deceased.  B.  Jan.  23, 
1S73,  at  Camberwell.  School,  British  Orphan  Asylum.  B.A. 
1899;  M.A.  1912.  Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Worcester) 
1901;  C.  of  Aston  Brook,  Warws.,  igoo-2.  Archbishop's 
Missionary  to  the  Assyrian  Christians  at  Urmi,  1902-9.  C.  of 
St  Michael's,  Croydon,  1909-10.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
the  Falkland  Islands,  1910-13.  C.  of  Stratfield  Mortimer, 
Berks.,  1913-22.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1915-22.  V.  of 
Walsgrave-on-Sowe,  Warws.,  1925-35.  V.  of  St  Merryn, 
Cornwall,  1935-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BOWE,  JAMES  HODGSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1900. 
S.  of  C.  S.,  Esq.  B.  Aug.  11,  1883,  at  Plympton  St  Maurice, 
Devon.  School,  Hillhead,  Glasgow.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Barrister  (Inner  Temple)  1914. 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Of  3,  Hare  Court, 
Temple.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Border  Regt.,  and 
General  List;  wounded;  mentioned  in  despatches).  (Univ. 
War  List;  Law  List,  1937.) 

BOWE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  22,  1787.  B.  at 
Church  Brough,  Westmorland.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Childwall,  Lanes.,  1797-1818,  and  Master  of  Scorton 
Grammar  School  for  36  years;  Preb.  of  WeUs,  1828-37;  died 
Jan.  26,  1837,  aged  79,  'M.A.'  (Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes., 
III.  106;  G.  Mag.,  1837,  I.  440.) 

BOWEN,  ALEXANDER  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  10,  1881.  S.  of  R.,  Surgeon-General,  of  Banwell  Abbey, 
Somerset.  B.  1863.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1889.  At  Guy's  Hospital.  Surgeon 
in  the  Royal  Navy,  1891;  Fleet  Surgeon  ,1907;  retired,  1911. 
During  the  Great  War  served  in  the  R.A.M.C.  as  Major; 
retired,  1922.  Died  Jan.  4,  1926,  at  Swilly  House,  Devonport. 
Buried  at  Weston  Mill  cemetery,  Devonport.  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.) 

BOWEN,  ARTHUR  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  29, 
1858.  2nd  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Troedyraur,  Newcastle 
Emljm,  Cardigans.  B.  Sept.  4,  1839,  at  Nevem,  Pemb. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1862;  priest,  1863.  Held  curacies, 
1862-74.  R-  (and  patron)  of  Spaxton,  Somerset,  1874-91. 
R.  of  Kington  Magna,  Dorset,  1896-1908.  Succeeded  to  the 
Troedyraur  estates,  1872.  J. P.  for  Pembs.  Resided  latterly 
at  Ilfracombe.  Died  there  Aug.  2,  1914,  aged  74.  Father  of 
the  next.   (Venn,  11.  341.) 

BOWEN,  ARTHUR  LAWRENCE  ROQUIER.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1884.  2nd  s.  of  Arthur  James  (above),  R.  of  Spaxton, 
Somerset.  B.  Feb.  4,  1866,  at  Winchester.  Schools,  Royal 
Naval  and  Military,  Gosport,  and  Monkton  Combe.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884.  Solicitor  at  Weston-super-Mare,  1898.  Died 
1904.   (I'enn,  u.  469;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BOWEN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
May,  1828.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Heref.  School,  Hereford 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1853.  Ord. 
deacon,  1835;  priest  (St  Davids)  1836.  Sometime  V.  of 
Armley,  Yorks.    P.C,  of  Revesby,   Lines.,   1851-6.    R;  of 


St  Mary-on-the-Hill  with  Upton,  Chester,  1856-82.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Chester,  1872-82.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Dowager  Countess  of  Shaftesbury.  An  eloquent  preacher. 
Died  Jan.  27,  1882,  aged  72.  Buried  at  Upton.  M.I.  Father 
of  Edward  G.  A.  (1872).  (T.  A.  Walker,  433;  R.  H.  Morris, 
St  Mary-on-the-Hill.) 

BOWEN,  CHARLES  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Oct.  II,  1849.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Lee  Park,  Blackheath. 
B.  Aug.  29,  1830,  at  HoUymount,  Co.  Mayo.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Hon.  Fellow,  1916.  Emigrated  to  New 
Zealand.  Private  Secretary  to  Mr  Godley,  founder  of  the 
Canterbury  Settlement,  1851-2.  ProvincialTreasurer,  1857- 
9.  Returned  to  England,  1859.  Went  out  again  to  New 
Zealand,  1862.  Resident  Magistrate  at  Christchurch,  1864- 
74.  Member  for  Kaipoi  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
1874.  Minister  of  Justice  and  Education,  1874-7.  Attorney- 
General.  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council;  Speaker,  1905. 
A  member  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Federation,  1901. 
Knighted,  1910.  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  Senate  of  New 
Zealand  University,  1913.  K.C.M.G.,  1914.  Of  Middleton 
Grange,  Upper  Riccarton,  Christchurch,  N.Z.  Died  Dec.  14 
(?  12),  1917,  aged  87.  Father  of  George  H.  C.  (iSSS).  (Venn, 
II.  291;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  11.  510.) 

BOWEN,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  3,  1851.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Welshpool,  Montgom.  B.  at 
Leicester.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1851;  B.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest,  1857.  C.  of 
Llanghame,  1859-61.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bungay,  Sufiolk, 
1861-5.  P.C.  of  Thurgoland,  Yorks.,  1865-9.  R-  of  Denton, 
Lanes.,  1869-81.  R.  of  Wroot,  Lines.,  1881-1917.  Rural 
Dean  of  Axholme,  1902-17.  Died  Dec.  26,  1917,  aged  83,  at 
Wroot.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BOWEN,  [EDWARD]  CHARLES  JACKSON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  15,  1858.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Brunswick 
Terrace,  Leamington,  Warws.  B.  July  1,  1838,  at  Swansea, 
Glam.  School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man  (Dr 
Dickson).  Matric.  Michs.  1858,  as  Edward  C.  J.;  B.A.  1862. 
Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest  (Oxford)  1862;  C.  of  Sparsholt, 
Berks.,  1861-4.  C.  of  Wickham  Skeith,  1864-8.  Held  other 
curacies  for  short  periods,  1868-98.  R.  of  Stoke  Ash,  Suffolk, 
1898-1921.  Resided  latterly  at  Clacton-on-Sea.  Died  there 
Nov.  1,  1923.  Brother  of  John  (1867).  (Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BOWEN,  EDWARD  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  I,  1854.  2nd  s.  of  Christopher,  P.C.  of  St  Mary  Magda- 
lene, Southwark.  B.  Mar.  30,  1836,  at  Glenmore,  Co.  Wick- 
low.  Schools,  Blackheath  proprietary  and  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Prizeman;  Scholar,  1856; 
B.A.  (4th  Classic)  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Fellow,  1859.  President 
of  the  Union,  1856.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough 
College,  1858;  at  Harrow  School,  1859-1901,  where  he  re- 
commended the  creation  of  the  modern  side,  which  he 
directed,  1869-93.  Took  a  keen  interest  in  sports  and  games; 
a  pioneer  of  football  at  Harrow,  and  an  accomplished  skater 
and  mountaineer.  A  constant  contributor  to  the  Saturday 
Review.  Author,  Harrow  Songs ;  Forty  Years  on. . .,  etc. 
Died  unmarried  suddenly  Apr.  8,  1901,  while  on  a  bicycle 
tour  in  France.   Buried  at  Harrow.   (D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BOWEN,  EDWARD  GROSVENOR  ASHLEY.  Adm.  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  Oct.  i,  1872.  S.  of  Charles  (1828),  R.  of  St  Mary's, 
Chester.  B.  Aug.  8,  1853,  at  Revesby,  Lines.  School,  Marl- 
borough. Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1877; 
priest,  1879;  C.  of  Minsterley,  Salop,  1877-9-  Held  other 
curacies  in  England  and  chaplaincies  in  India,  1880-5.  C.  of 
Homchurch,  Essex,  1885-6.  C.  of  Yetminster,  Dorset,  1887- 
90.  At  the  College  Mission  at  Battersea,  London,  1894-6. 
Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Winchester,  1896-1903.  Living  at  Ramsgate 
in  1913.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1917-18.  (Venn,  11. 
403.) 

BOWEN,  FRANCIS  GODING.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1892.  S. 
of  Thomas,  M.D.,  of  the  Retreat,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 
B.  Sept.  5,  1873,  in  the  Barbados.  School,  Harrison  College, 
Barbados  (Mr  H.  Deighton).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895; 
B.C.  1902.  Medical  Student  at  the  London  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1901.  Sometime  House  Surgeon  at 
St  Mark's  Hospital,  and  House  Physician  and  .Assistant 
Surgeon  at  Poplar  Hospital.  In  practice  at  Fort  Jameson, 
Rhodesia,  S.  Africa.  Principal  Medical  Officer  and  District 
Surgeon  in  North  East  Rhodesia.  Died  there  Feb.  17,  1905. 
(Venn,  11.  524;  The  Times,  Apr.  26,  1905.) 

BOWEN,  [FRANK]  EUSTACE  WILKINS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Magdalene,  Oct.  13,  1885.  S.  of  Henry.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885. 

BOWEN,  FURNIVALL.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1769.  S.  of  John, 
of  Haverfordwest,  Pembs.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford) 
Dec.  13,  1755,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1760.  R.  of  Buckenham 
Ferry,  with  Hassingham  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1768-84.  Pro- 
bably R.  of  Leathley,  Yorks.,  1770-1815.  (Peile,  11.  275;  Al. 
Oxon.) 


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BowEN,  George  Bligh 

BOWEN,  GEORGE  BLIGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Feb.  7,  1850.  S.  of  William  Atkins.  B.  at  Shirley,  near 
Southampton. 

BOWEN,  GEORGE  FERGUSON.  Hon.  LL.D.  1886.  Governor 
of  Hong  Kong,  1882-7.  G.C.M.G.;  P.C,  1886.  Died  Feb.  21, 
1899.    (D.N.B.,  Suppl.) 

BOWEN,  GEORGE  HENRY  CROASDAILE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1888.  2nd  s.  of  Charles  Christopher 
(1849),  Attorney-General,  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
B.  at  Middleton.  Schools,  Cheam,  Bradfield  College  and 
Christ's  College,  New  Zealand.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A. 
1891;  M.A.  1928.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Worcester) 
1893;  C.  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  Warws.,  1892-8.  C.  of  Aston 
Brook,  1898-9.  C.  of  Walmley,  1900-1.  R.  of  Thrybergh, 
Yorks.,  1901-38-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Sheffield,  1931-8-.  A 
member  of  the  West  Riding  County  Council,  1913-20. 
{Crockford,  1938.) 

BOWEN,    HERBERT.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity    Hall,    Oct. 

1876. 

BOWEN,  HERBERT  COURTHOPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  5,  1866.  B.  1848,  in  the  Island  of  Trinidad. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1867;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1874.  Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich  College,  1870;  at 
Highstead  School,  Torquay,  1871-3;  at  the  City  of  London 
School,  1873-6.  Head  Master  of  Hackney  Downs  School, 
1876-81.  Principal  of  the  Finsbury  Training  College  for 
Teachers,  1882-6  (this  was  the  first  organised  attempt  to  give 
complete  training  to  teachers  of  Secondary  schools) .  Lectured 
on  education  at  Cambridge,  1884-98.  A  member  of  the 
Council  of  the  College  of  Preceptors.  Chairman  of  the 
National  Froebel  Union.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Teachers' 
Guild.  A  frequent  contributor  to  educational  literature. 
Died  Apr.  9,  1909,  aged  61,  at  14,  Castletown  Road,  West 
Kensington.  (J.  D.  Medcalfe,  Hackney  School;  The  School- 
masters' Directory;  The  Educational  Times,  May  i,  1909.) 

BOWEN,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1770.  S.  of  William,  of 
Lewiston,  Pembs.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  May  23, 
1751,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1755.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge, 
1770.  R.  of  Meline,  Pembs.,  1759-1809.  R.  of  Henrys  Moat, 
1763-8.  R.  of  Hasguard,  1765-8.  R.  of  Rhoscrowther.  R. 
of  Gumfreston,  1770-1822.  V.  of  Eglwyswen,  1783-1810. 
(Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BOWEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27,  1867.  S.  of 
Thomas,  clerk.  B.  Mar.  4,  1849,  at  Swansea,  Glam.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  (2tth 
Wrangler)  1871.  Naval  Instructor  to  H.M.S.  Topaze,  1871-5. 
Died  Jan.  20,  1875,  at  Montevideo.  Brother  of  Charles  J. 
(1858).    (Christ's  Hosp.  Exhibitioners.) 

BOWEN,  JOHN  GRIZZLE  or  GRIZELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  22,  1810.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1811,  as  J. 
Grizzell;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Sept.  23,  1809,  as  '2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Bristol  (some- 
time of  Jamaica).'  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Mar.  12,  1815. 
R.  of  Stawell,  Somerset,  1834-.  Died  Dec.  20,  1841,  at 
Weston-super-Mare.  (Inner  Temple  Adm.  Bk.;  Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  335.) 

BOWEN,  JOHN  MORRIS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1883.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6,  1883.  S.  of  James.  B.  June  8, 
1863,  at  Sychtyn,  Oswestry,  Salop.  School,  Independent 
College,  Taunton.  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1886;  priest  (Chester)  1888;  C.  of  Middlesborough, 
Yorks.,  1886-7.  C.  of  Millbrook,  Cheshire,  1887-9.  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Preston,  Lanes.,  1889-94.  V.  of  St  Jude's, 
Preston,  1894-1909.   Died  July  19,  1909.    (Peile,  11.  700.) 

BOWEN,  MAXWELL  STEELE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2, 
1884.  2nd  s.  of  Charles  [created  Baron  Bowen  of  Holly- 
mount,  Co.  Mayo  and  Colwood,  1893;  a  peer  for  life],  of 
Colwood,  Cuckfield,  Sussex.  B.  Oct.  22,  1865,  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Lieut.,  3rd  Batt.  (Militia),  Sherwood 
Foresters,  1898-1901.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1937;  Kelly, 
Handbook,  1937.) 

BOWEN,  RICE  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  27,  1787.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Llwyngwair,  Carmar- 
then (?  Pemb.).  School,  Carmarthen.  Matric.  Michs.  1787; 
B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794.  (For  the  descent  of  the  Bowens,  of 
Llwyngwair,  Pembs.,  see  T.  Nicholas,  County  Families  of 
Wales,  II.  894.) 

BOWEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  1, 
1776.  B.  at  Clun,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1776;  Scholar,  1776.  Name  off,  Apr.  17,  1780.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  Sept.  26,  1779;  priest,  Sept.  30,  1781.  R. 
of  Mainstone,  Salop,  1810-20.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BOWEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1755-  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  Dalston,  Middlesex. 
(Mr  Graham).  Matric.  Michs.  1755;  Scholar,  1756;  B.A. 
1759;  M.A.  1762.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Apr.  8,  1764;  R.  of 
Pulbam    St    Mary-the-Virgin    with    St    Mary    Magdalene, 


Bower,  Edward  James 


Norfolk,  1765-1807.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Cutts  Barton, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Bristol,  Apr.  3,  1769,  at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom. 
Died  Dec.  1807,  at  Pulham.  Buried  there.  M.I.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
Jan.  21,  1808.   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  iii.  184.) 

BOWEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  12, 
1762.   Clerk  in  Holy  Orders.   Of  Devon. 

BOWEN,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1784.  S.  of 
Wilham,  of  Troed-yr-lwr,  Cardigans.  Matric.  (Jesus  College, 
Oxford)  Apr.  8,  1775,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1779.  R.  of 
Kilmaenlwyd  (?  Kilymaenllwyd,  Carm.),  1783-1810.  V.  of 
Llanegwad,  Carm.,  1784-1812.  R.  of  Llanf&hangel  Tredeyrn 
Troodyroyr  (?  Troed-yr-lwr),  Cardigans.,  1793-1842.  V.  of 
Llanfihangel  Penbedw,  Pembs.,  1812.  Died  May  4,  1842, 
aged  84.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  11.  104.) 

BOWEN,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  and  h.  of  James  William,  Esq.,  Q.C.  B.  at 
Broughton  Court,  Droitwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  June  9,  1882,  as  only  s.  of  James  William, 
of  2,  Paper  Buildings,  London.  Q.C,  and  bencher  of  the 
Middle  Temple. 

BOWEN,  THOMAS  INGE  [WEBB].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18) 
at  Peterhouse,  June  22,  1830.  S.  of  Hugh  Webb  [assumed 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Bowen,  1801],  of 
Camrose,  Pembroke  [by  his  2nd  wife  Emma,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ince].  Matric.  Michs.  1830.  In  the  Army  (Lieut.,  64th  Regt.). 
Died  unmarried  May  13,  1839,  aged  27,  at  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
M.I.  Brother  of  the  next.  (T.  A.  Walker,  440;  Burke,  L.G. 
ed.  1862.) 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM  WHEELER  WEBB.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22) 
at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  30,  1826.  S.  of  Hugh  Webb,  of  Cam- 
rose,  Pembroke.  B.  Nov.  7,  1803.  School,  Bristol  Grammar 
(Dr  Goodenough).  Matric.  Lent,  1827;  B.A.  1832;  M.A. 
1842.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Pembroke  College) 
Feb.  13,  1821,  age  17.  Ord.  deacon,  1831;  priest,  1833;  V. 
of  Camrose,  1833-81.  Married  (1)  Mary  Grace  J.  Vonburr, 
dau.  of  Frederic  Fortune,  R.  of  Moat,  Pembs.,  June  29, 
1830;  (2)  Olivia,  dau.  of  Charles  Dufifin,  Capt.,  Bengal 
Cavalry,  Oct.  14,  1845.  Died  May  24,  1881,  aged  77,  at 
Camrose  vicarage.  Brother  of  the  above.  (7".  A .  Walker,  427; 
Al.  Oxon.;  County  Families  of  Wales,  11.  896;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BOWEN-DAVIES,  JOHN,  see  DAVIES,  J.  B. 

BOWER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1842. 
S.  of  Anthony,  yeoman,  of  CaistoT,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  Scholar;  B..'^.  (loth  Wrangler)  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Fellow, 
1849-52.  Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest  (Ely)  1852.  Head  Master 
of  Caistor  Grammar  School,  Lines.,  1853-84.  V.  of  Usselby, 
Lines.,  1877-93.  V.  of  Cabourn,  1887-93.  A  great  chess 
player  and  one  who  vied  with  J.  C.  Adams  in  keeping  up  the 
Johnian  reputation  for  purming.  Found  dead  May  22,  1893, 
in  his  conservatory  at  Cabourn.    (Eagle,  June,  1893;  Boose, 

IV.  Suppl.) 

BOWER,  CHARLES  UPPLEBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  1,  1856.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  [of  Hankelow  Hall,  Nant- 
wich].  B.  at  Nantwich.  Bapt.  June  7,  1837.  [School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1866. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1864;  priest,  1864.  Master  of  Walsall 
Grammar  School.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Walsall,  1864-70.  Head 
Master  of  Stafford  Grammar  School,  1870-3.  V.  of  St  Chad's, 
Stafford,  1871-3.  R.  of  Wolferlow,  Heref.,  1873-82.  R.  of 
Lower  Sapey,  Worcs.,  1882-1917.  Not  in  Crockford,  1918- 
19. 

BOWER,  EDMUND  THOMAS  CHIVERS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  28,  1877.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Chivers, 
Esq.,  of  Doncaster,  Yorks.  B.  Feb.  9,  1859.  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Capt.,  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry, 
1886-95;  Assistant  Inspector  of  Signalling,  1889-94.  During 
the  Great  War,  G.S.O.,  MiUtary  Intelligence  Department, 
War  Of&ce,  1914-17.  J. P.  for  the  North  Riding,  Yorks.  Of 
St  Elmo,  Torquay.  On  the  Devonshire  County  Council, 
1926-37.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  3,  1937,  aged  78, 
at  Torquay.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1937; 
The  Times,  Oct.  4,  1937.) 

BOWER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  May  26, 
1820.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  clerk.  B.  Dec.  23,  1801,  at  Clifton, 
Gloucs.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1828.  Ord. 
deacon,  1825;  priest,  1826.  R.  of  Closworth,  Somerset,  1828- 
74.  Died  Dec.  27,  1874.  Brother  of  Robert  S.  (1824). 
(Hutchins,  in.  539.) 

BOWER,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  11,  1867.  Of  Gloucs.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Rowland, 
M.R.C.S.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Worcester)  1870;  C.  of  Halesowen,  1870. 
C.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  1871-2.  R.  of  St  Kenelm-in- 
Romsley,  Worcs.,  1872-5.    R.  of  Woolton,  Lanes.,  1875-85. 

V.  of  Holy  Apostles,  Charlton  Kings,  Gloucs.,  1885-90. 
Lived  latterly  at  Torre  Tower,  Torquay.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1900.  (Misc.  Gen.  el  Her.,  2nd  S.,  11.  2x1;  Hearne 
Pedigree.) 


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Bower,  Everard  Hollier  Spring 

BOWER,  everard  HOLLIER  SPRING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
July  5,  1849.  [S.  of  George  J.,  Capt.,  62nd  Regt.  B.  Jan.  4, 
1831.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Down  for  Norwich)  June 
II,  1854;  priest,  June  3,  1855;  C.  of  St  Michael  Coslany, 
Norfolk,  1855-7;  R.  there,  1871-7.  C.  of  Cucklington, 
Somerset.  Held  other  curacies  until  1871.  V.  of  Ringland, 
1877-86.  Died  Feb.  11,  1893,  aged  62,  at  Ockbrook,  Derby. 
{Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Feb.  15,  1893.) 
BOWER,  FRANCIS  ALAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  S.  of  Frederick,  of  20,  Westboume  Terrace,  London. 
B.  Aug.  29,  1853,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Radley.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  27,  1876.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1880.  Equity  Draftsman 
and  Conveyancer.  Of  West  Dean  Park,  Chichester,  and  26, 
Old  Square,  London,  W.C.  Died  May,  13,  1939.  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  May  15,  1939.) 
BOWER,  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  30, 

1838.   S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Caen,  Normandy. 
BOWER,  FREDERICK  ORPEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
28,  1874.    S.  of  Abraham,  of  Elmcrofts,  Ripon,  Yorks.    B. 
there  Nov.  4,  1855.    School,  Repton.    Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1877);  B.A.  1878;  M.A.   1881; 
Sc.D.  1887.   Regius  Professor  of  Botany  at  Glasgow  Univer- 
sity, 1885-1925;  Emeritus  Professor,  1925-.  President  of  the 
Royal   Society,   Edinburgh,    1919-24.     F.R.S.,    1891;   gold 
medal,  1910.    F.L.S.;  gold  medsil,  1909.    Received  honorary 
degrees  from  several  Universities.    President  of  the  British 
Association  at  Bristol  in  1930.    Of  2,  The  Crescent,  Ripon, 
in  1938.    Author,  botanical.    Brother  of  Herbert  M.  (1873). 
(Who's  Who,  1938;  Fox-Davies.) 
BOWER,   GEORGE   FREDERICK.     Adm.   pens,    (age    19)    at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1895.    2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Bowyer,  Capt.  [73rd 
Regt.],  of  Iweme  Minster,  Dorset,  J. P.,  D.L.    B.  Apr.  20, 
1876,  in  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1895.   Died  Aug.  12,  1923. 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 
BOWER,  GEORGE  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  12,  1821.   S.  of  Robert.   B.  Jan.  12,  1802,  at  Welham, 
Yorks.    School,   Westminster.    Matric.   Michs.    1821;   B.A. 
1826;  M.A.  1829.   Ord.  deacon,  1826;  priest  (York)  1827;  C. 
of  Ganton,  Yorks.,  1828-30.  C.  of  Burythorpe,  1830-4.  R.  of 
Rossington,    1833-74.     Chaplain    to    the    High    Sheriff   of 
Yorkshire,  1855-60-.  Died  1874.  Brother  of  John  W.  (1817). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford,  1874.) 
BOWER,  HAROLD  ELYOTT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  3, 
1833.     Matric.    Michs.    1833.     Paris   correspondent   of   the 
Morning  Post,    1848-52,   and   of   the   Morning  Advertiser, 
1852-84.    Killed  Saville  Morton,  Paris  correspondent  of  the 
Morning  Advertiser,  by  stabbing  him  in  Paris,  Oct.  i,  1852; 
tried  in  Paris  for  murder,  Dec.   27,   1852,  and  acquitted. 
Died  Dec.  8,  1884,  aged  69,  at  142,  Rue  de  la  Tour,  Passy, 
Paris.   (Boose.) 
BOWER,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  23,  i795; 
Fell.-Com.  Jan.  27,  1798.   [S.  and  h.  of  Freeman,  of  Killerby 
HaU,   Bawtry,   Yorks.    B.   Oct.   26,   1778.    School,   Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1795.    Genealogist  and  Topographer.    F.S..^. 
Of  Tickhill  and  Hall  Gate,  Doncaster.  D.L.  for  West  Riding. 
Died   unmarried   Feb.    25,    1842,    aged   63,    at   Doncaster. 
Buried  at  Christ  Church,  Doncaster.  See  also  At.  Oxon.  for  a 
contemporary    namesake,   father    of    Edward    (1820)   and 
Robert  S.  {1824).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg. ;  F.M.G.,  947;  Foster,  Yorks. 
Pedigrees;  G.  Mag.) 
BOWER,  HENRY  SYNDERCOMBE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  17,  1856.  S.  of  Henry  Tregonwell  (next),  clerk.  B.  July 
14, 1839,  at  Shroton,  Dorset.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Of  Fontmell  Parva,  Blandford, 
Dorset.    J. P.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  Dec.  11,  1930, 
aged  91.   Buried  at  Child  Okeford.    (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1937; 
The  Times,  Dec.  12,  1930.) 
BOWER,   HENRY  TREGONWELL.    Adm.   pens,   (age   19)   at 
Peterhouse,  Mar.  30,  1827.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Bowyer,  Esq., 
of   Iwerne   Minster,   Dorset.     B.    Nov.    22,    1808.     School, 
Winchester.    Matric.  Michs.   1827;  B.A.   1831;   M.A.   1834. 
Ord.   deacon,    1832;   priest   (Bristol)    Mar.   2,    1833.    C.   of 
Hammoon,  Dorset,  in  1841;  afterwards  of  West  Orchard, 
Wilts.;  there,  1860-74-.    Of  Fontmell  Parva,  Dorset.    J. P. 
Married  Elizabeth  Syndercombe,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fox,  R.  of 
Templecombe,  Somerset,  June  22,  1837.  Died  Sept.  10,  1876. 
Father  of  the  above.   (T.  A.  Walker,  429;  Hutchins,  iii.  539; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
BOWER,  HERBERT  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 
1873.    S.  and  h.  of  Abraham,  of  Elmcrofts,  Ripon,  Yorks. 
B.  Feb.  14,  1854,  at  Ripon.   School,  Repton.   Matric.  Michs. 
1873;  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1876);  B.A.  1877;  M.A. 
1881.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  6,   1880.    Called 
to  the  Bar,  1883.    J. P.  for  Ripon  Liberty  and  the  West 
Riding,  Yorks.  Mayor  of  Ripon,  1907-8  and  1908-9.  Served 


Bower,  William 

in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  West  Yorks.  Regt.).  Of  41,  Ranulf 
Road,  London,  N.W.,  1937.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother 
of  Frederick  O.  (1874).  (Univ.  War  List;  Kelly,  Handbook, 
I937-) 

BOWER,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  20, 1817.  2nd  s.  of  Robert.  B.  May  22,  1799.  at  Welham, 
Yorks.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B..\. 
1822.  R.  of  Barmston,  Yorks.,  1829-59.  J.P.  for  the  East 
Riding.  [His  father  was  of  Scorton,  Yorks.,  and  succeeded 
to  the  Welham  estate  under  the  will  of  his  kinsman,  Robert 
Bower,  in  1777.]  Married  Eugenia,  dau.  of  John  HaU,  Esq., 
of  Scarborough,  Sept.  3,  1828.  Died  Apr.  3,  1859,  aged  59,  at 
Barmston.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1821).  (Yorks.  Pedigrees, 
III;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  I.  651.) 

BOWER,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  19, 
1871.  Of  Yorks.  B.  Feb.  7,  1837,  at  Meltham,  Huddersfield, 
Yorks.  Schools,  Meltham  Mills  and  Durham  Training  School. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon, 
1874;  priest  (Worcester)  1875;  C.  of  Redmarley  D'.'^bitot, 
Worcs.,  1874-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1877-90-  R-  of  St 
Peter's,  Southgate,  and  V.  of  St  Etheldreda's,  Norwich, 
1890-4.  R.  of  Bawdeswell,  Norfolk,  1894-1913.  (Not  in 
Crockford,  19 14.) 

BOWER,  NORMAN  DOW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  21, 
1896.  S.  of  John  Dawson.  B.  Sept.  24,  1875,  at  Heaton 
Norris,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903. 
Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Carlisle)  1901;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Barrow-in-Furness,  Lanes.,  1900-3.  C.  of  St  Cyprian's, 
Durban,  S.  Africa,  1903-4.  C.  of  Ulverston,  Lanes.,  1904-6. 
C.  of  Heversham,  Westmorland,  1906-10.  C.  of  Stoke-next- 
Guildford,  Surrey,  19 10-12.  V.  of  New  Hutton,  Westmor- 
land, 1912-21.  Chaplain  at  Christchurch,  Malacca,  Straits 
Settlement,  1921-7;  at  Bassein  Oilfields,  1927-31;  at  Port 
Blair,  1932-3;  at  Mandalay,  1933;  at  Kalaw,  1933-5-  R-  of 
Burton  Overy,  Leics.,  1935-8-.  (Peile,  u.  806;  Crockford, 
1938.) 

BOWER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12,  1864. 
S.  of  Richard,  manufacturer.  B.  Sept.  29,  1845,  at  Upper 
Thong,  Holmfirth,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Oct.  26,  1845.  [School, 
Pocklington  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868; 
M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (CarUsle)  1873;  C.  of 
Hesket-in-the-Forest,  Cumberland,  1872-6.  C.  of  Kirkby 
Thore,  1876-8.  V.  of  Cross  Canonby,  1878-83.  Assistant 
Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  Carlisle,  1882-4.  V.  of  St 
Cuthbert's,  Carlisle,  1883-1902;  Lecturer  there,  1884-1902. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1890-1904. 
Rural  Dean  of  Carlisle,  North,  1893-1902.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Carlisle,  1896-1902.  Proctor  in  Convocation  for  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Carlisle,  1895-1902.   Canon  Residentiary,  1902- 

II.  Proctor  in  Convocation  of  York  for  the  Dean  and 
Chapter  of  Carlisle,  1909-11.  Antiquary.  Contributed 
articles  on  brasses,  effigies,  mural  paintings,  etc.,  in  the 
diocese  of  Carlisle,  to  the  Transactions  of  the  Cumberland  and 
Westmorland  Antiquarian  and  Archaeological  Society.  Died 
Nov.  1,  1911,  aged  66,  at  The  Abbey,  Carlisle.  (Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Nov.  4,  1911.) 

BOWER,  ROBERT  HARTLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  7,  1851.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert.  B.  July  9,  1832,  at 
Welham,  Yorks.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1851. 
Banker  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  Of  Welham,  Yorks.  J. P.,  D.L. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  25,  1886.  (Burke,  L.G., 
ed.  1937-) 

BOWER,  ROBERT  [SMITH],  .^dm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  4, 
1824.  Of  Gloucs.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk  [and  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Robert  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Chfton  Wood,  Bristol].  B.  May  16, 
1805.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath 
and  Wells)  1828;  priest,  1829.  R.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Old 
Fish  Street  with  St  Gregory  by  St  Paul,  London,  1845-80. 
Died  Dec.  11,  1880.    Brother  of  Edward  (1820).    (Hutchins, 

III.  539;  Hennessy.) 

BOWER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1896.  3rd 
s  of  Thomas,  of  The  Park,  Hull,  Yorks.  B.  Apr.  8,  1879.  at 
Weather  Hill,  Yorks.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1898;  removed  to  the 
Inner  Temple,  Oct.  28,  1904,  age  25,  as  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Meanwood  Park,  near  Leeds.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner 
Temple)  1904.    (R.  L.  Lloyd;  Law  List,  1937.) 

BOWER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1886. 
S  of  William,  of  Chatsworth  Terrace,  Barrow-in-Furness, 
Lanes  B.  Apr.  2,  1867.  at  Birkenhead,  Cheshire.  School, 
King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B  A  1889;  M.A.  1893;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1893.  At  the  London 
Hospital-  House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician.  Sometime 
Medical  Oflficer  at  Ottery  St  Mary  Cottage  Hospital. 
Divisional  Surgeon  to  the  Metropolitan  Police.  Of  Ware 
and  Hendon.  During  the  Great  War,  Medical  Officer, 
British  Red  Cross,  B.E.F.,  France.  Died  Mar.  19,  1936,  at 
2,  .\ venue  Mansions.  N.W.  (Medical  Directory;  The  2  imes, 
Mar.  20,  1936. 


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BOWERBANK,  LEWIS 

BOWERBANK,  LEWIS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb. 

I,  1800.  S.  of  Edward,  of  London.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks. 
(Mr  Tate).  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  Scholar,  1801;  B.A.  1804; 
M.A.  1823.  R.  of  St  John's,  Jamaica,  1809;  R.  of  Clarendon, 
1812;  R.  of  StAnn'sBay,  1813;  R.  of  St  Catharines',  1823-43; 
resigned  Headmaster  of  Walton  School,  1816.   Rural  Dean, 

1828     Married  ,  widow  of  the   Rev.  W.  H.   Lynch  at 

Clarendon,  June,  1812.    (W.  Cowper.)    C.  of  Duntisboume 
Rous,  Gloucs.,  in  1845-54-.   In  Clergy  List,  without  cure,  m 
1862.  Not  found  in  Crocft/ori,  i860. 
BOWERBANK,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  18, 
1823.  S.  of  W.,  clerk,  of  Mansfield,  Notts,  [perhaps  WiUiam, 
R.  of  Sahnonby,  Lines.,  1827-40;  died  c.  1840,  aged  71]- 
Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828.  C.  of  St  Thomas-in-the  East, 
Jamaica,  1828.   (W.  Cowper.) 
BOWERLEY,  WALTER,  see  BAUERLfe,  W.  G. 
BOWERS,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Clare,  Mar.  27, 
1849    [S.  and  h.  of  George  HuU  (1819),  Dean  of  Manchester. 
B.  July  26,   1829.    School,  Marlborough.]    Matric.   Michs. 
1849.  MigratedtoTrinityHaU,Feb.  16, 1850.  CivU  Engineer. 
Went  to  Australia  and  died  there. 
BOWERS,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  r, 
1857.    [School,  RossaU.]    Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861; 
M.A.   1864.    Ord.  deacon,   1861;   priest  (Bath  and  WeUs) 
1862;   C.   of  Westbury,  Somerset,   1861-3.    C.   of  Bexley, 
Kent,   1863-77.    Lived  latterly  at  Beccles,  Suffolk.    Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1902. 
BOWERS,  GEORGE  HULL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  27. 
1819;  a  'Ten-year'  man.   [S.  of  Francis.   B.  i794i  in  Staffs. 
School,  Pembroke  Grammar.]  Matric.  Easter,  1829;  Scholar; 
BD.  1829;  D.D.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1849.    Ord.  deacon  and  pnest, 
1819;  P.C.  of  Elstow,  Beds.,  1819-32.    Select  Preacher  at 
Cambridge,  1830-2.  R.  of  St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  London, 
1831-48.  Dean  of  Manchester,  1847-71.  Retired  to  Leaming- 
ton, Warws.    Joint  founder,  with  the  Rev.  C.  E.  Plater,  of 
Marlborough  College  and  HaUeybury  College,  1843.   Author, 
Sermcms;  A  Scheme  for  the  Foundation  of  a  School  for  the 
Sons  of  Clergymen  and  Others,  etc.    Died  Dec.  27,  1872,  at 
Leamington.   Father  of  Francis  (1849).    (D.N.B.) 
BOWERS,  JOHN  PHILLIPS  ALLCOT  or  ALLCOTT.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Jan.  23,  1873.   S.  of  John,  engineer,  of  South- 
ampton. B.  May  15,  1854,  at  Portsea,  Hants.  Bapt.  Mar.  5, 
1856.    [School,  Magdalen  CoUege,  Oxford.]    Matnc.  Michs. 
1873,  as  J.   Philips  Allcot;   B.A.   1877;   M.A.   1880,   as  J. 
Phillips  Allcot;  Hon    D.D.,  1903.    Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1877;  priest  (St  Albans)  1878;  C.  of  CoggeshaU,  Essex,  1877- 
9.    C.   of  St  GUes',  Cambridge,   1879-80.    C.   of  St   Mary 
Redcliffe,    Bristol,    1880-2.     Minor    Canon    of    Gloucester, 
1882-5.    Canon  Missioner,  1885-1902,  and  Canon  Residen- 
tiary of  the  dio.  of  Gloucester,  1890-1902.    Librarian  of  the 
Cathedral,  1885-95.    .Archdeacon  of  Gloucester,  1902-3;  of 
Lynn,    1903-26.     R.   of   North   Creake,    Norfolk,    1903-10. 
Suffragan  Bishop  of  Thetford,  1903-26.   Canon  Residentiary 
of  Norwich,  1910-26.    Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1905 
and  1911.   Provincial  Grand  Master  of  Freemasons,  Norfolk, 
1920.  Died  Jan.  6,  1926,  at  The  Close,  Norwich.   (Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.) 
BOWERS,  PERCY  HARRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25, 
1876.    S.  of  James,  manufacturer.    B.  at  Swinton,  Lanes. 
Bapt.  July  30,  1856.   Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A. 
1883.    Ord.  deacon,   1880;  priest   (Worcester)    1882;  C.  of 
Fladbury,  Worcs.,  1880-2.    C.  of  Leyland,  Lanes.,  1882-6. 
R.  of  Market  Bosworth  with  Shenton  and  Barlestone,  Leics., 
1886-1922.     Rural   Dean   of   Sparkenhoe,    1909-22.     Hon. 
Canon  of  Peterborough,   1913-22.    Warden  of  the  Mission 
Clergy  of  the  dio.  of  Peterborough,  1917-22.    Archdeacon 
of   Loughborough,   Leics.,    1921-2.     Died   Nov.    15,    1922. 
(Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 
BOWERS,  WILLIAM  [ELI].    Adm.  pens,   (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1880.    S.  of  William,  Esq.    B.  at  Harewood  Park, 
Cheadle,  Stoke-on-Trent.   Matric.  Michs.  1880,  as  W.  EU. 

BOWES,  see  also  BOWES-LYON  and  LYON. 

BOWES,  EDMUND  ELFORD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  Trinity, 

June  8,  1835.   S.  of  William.  B.  at  Dollymellyn,  Merioneths. 

School,  Mill  Hill,  London  (Mr  Lockwood).    Matric.  Michs. 

1835;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1845. 
BOWES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb. 

13,  1873.  S.  of  G.,  Esq.,  of  4,  Lee  Place,  Clapton,  London,  E. 

[School,   Harrow.]     .Matric.   Lent,   1874-     In  business  as  a 

produce  broker.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
BOWES,    GEORGE    EDMUND    BRIMLEY.     Adm.    pens,    at 

Emmanuel,  Mar.  22,  1892.    S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  [bookseller 

and  publisher,  of  the  firm  of  Macmillan  and  Bowes,  of  Park 

Terrace,   Cambridge.     School,    Perse,   Cambridge].     Matric. 

Michs.  1892;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 

Studied  bookselling  in  Glasgow,  and  joined  his  father  in  his 


Bowes-Lyon,  John 

business  at  Cambridge  (now  Bowes  and  Bowes)  1897.  Head 
of  the  firm,  1919.  Chairman  of  the  Joint  Committee  of  the 
Publishers'  Association  and  the  Associated  Booksellers. 
Sometime  President  of  the  Antiquarian  Booksellers'  Asso- 
ciation. Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Cambs.  Regt.,  and 
Labour  Corps).  Joined  the  Livery  of  the  Stationers'  Com- 
pany, 1920;  Renter  Warden,  1928-9.  Founded  the  Cam- 
bridge Branch  of  Toe  H.  Helped  to  start  a  scheme  of 
training  booksellers'  apprentices  and  assistants  throughout 
the  country.  Resident  at  21,  Newton  Road,  Cambridge,  in 
1939- 
BOWES,  GEORGE  SEATON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
.A.pr.  13,  1844.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar, 
1845;  B..-^.  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest  (Manchester) 
1849;  C.  of  Blackley,  Lanes.,  1848-50.  Held  other  curacies, 
1850-8.  R.  of  Chillenden,  Kent,  1858-67.  C.  of  FonthiU 
Bishops,  Wilts.,  1872-3.  C.  of  Ramsgate,  1877-80.  Con- 
tinued to  live  at  Ramsgate,  but  disappears  from  Crockford, 
1884.   Author,  Sermons,  etc. 

BOWES,  JOHN  BOWES.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  4,  1828.  S.  [natural  son]  of  John  [Earl  of  Strathmore 
(1784),  for  whom  see  Bowes-Lyon].  B.  June  19,  1811,  at 
Streatlam  Castle,  Durham.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1828;  B.A.  1832.  Of  Streatlam  Castle.  Sheriff  of  Durham, 
1854.  M.P.  for  South  Durham,  1832-47.  Claimed  his  father's 
pieerage  but  his  claim  disallowed,  the  suit  ending  in  favour  of 
his  uncle,  Thomas  (1792).  One  of  the  oldest  members  of  the 
Jockey  Club;  'the  luckiest  man  on  the  turf'  and  one  of  the 
best  judges  of  yearlings.  Erected  at  Barnard  Castle  the 
'Josephine  and  John  Bowes  Museum'  and  park,  at  a  cost 
of  £80,000,  in  memory  of  his  first  wife,  and  gave  art  treasures 
to  the  museum.  Died  Oct.  9,  1885,  at  Streatlam  Castle. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.E.C.,  sub  Strathmore;  Boase.) 

BOWES,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  31, 
1770.  S.  of  Joseph,  Officer  in  the  Excise  [and  Susan  Gott]. 
B.  at  Bolton,  Lanes.  School,  Bolton  (Mr  Shaw).  Matric. 
Michs.  1770;  Scholar,  1773;  B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1780.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1774. 

BOWES,  TIMOTHY  FYSH  FOORD,  see  FOORD. 

BOWES,  TOM  ARMSTRONG.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888.  S. 
of  John,  physician,  of  Heme  Bay,  Kent.  B.  there  Nov.  30, 
1869.  School,  Epsom  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B..\. 
1891;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1894;  M.A.  and  M.D.  1897.  At  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1895.  Admiralty  Surgeon.  Certificated  Factory 
Surgeon.  In  practice  at  Heme  Bay;  retired,  1935.  Of  15, 
Queen's  Gardens,  Heme  Bay,  in  1937.  (Venn,  11.  496; 
Medical  Directory,  1937.) 

BOWES-LYON  or  BOWES,  The  Hon.  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  at  Pembroke,  May  9,  1791,  as  Bowes,  George.  2nd  s. 
of  John  (next),  Earl  of  Strathmore  and  Kinghom.  [B.  Nov. 
17,  1771.  School,  Eton.]  Of  Paul's  Walden,  Herts.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Thomhill,  of  Kingston  Lisle,  Berks., 
June  14,  1805.  Died  s.p.,  Dec.  7,  1806,  at  Paul's  Walden. 
Buried  there  (date  of  death  Jan.  31,  1806,  in  Burke,  P.  and  B., 
1937).  Brother  of  Thomas  (1792)  and  John  (1784)-  (Eton 
Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1806-2.) 

BOWES-LYON  or  BOWES  (formeriy  LYON),  JOHN.  Earl  of 
Strathmore  and  Kinghom.  Adm.  Nobleman  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  3,  1755.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (Lyon),  Earl  of  Strath- 
more and  Kinghorn.  B.  July  17,  1737.  Matric.  Lent,  1755; 
M.A.  1757.  Succeeded  his  father  as  7th  Earl  of  Strathmore, 
etc.,  Jan.  18,  1753.  Representative  Peer  for  Scotland, 
1767-76.  Took  the  surname  of  Bowes  (only)  in  lieu  of  Lyon, 
by  Act  of  ParUament,  1767.  Married  Mary  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
George  Bowes,  of  Streatlam  Castle,  and  Gibside,  Durham, 
Feb.  21,  1767.  Principal  seat,  Glamis  Castle,  Forfar.  Died 
Mar.  7,  1776,  at  sea,  on  his  passage  to  Lisbon.  (For  his 
brothers,  Thomas  and  James  Phihp,  see  Lyon.)  Father  of 
John  (next),  George  (above)  and  Thomas  (1792).  (G.E.C., 
sub  Strathmore.) 

BOWES-LYON  or  BOWES  (formeriy  LYON),  JOHN.  Earl  of 
Strathmore  and  Kinghom.  .Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at 
Pembroke,  Nov.  9,  1784,  as  Lyon,  John,  Earl,  etc.  S.  and  h. 
of  John  (above).  Earl  of  Strathmore.  B.  Apr.  14,  1769. 
Matric.  Michs.  1784;  M.A.  1786.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
8th  Earl  of  Strathmore,  etc..  Mar.  7,  1776.  An  Officer  in  the 
.Army,  1786-c.  90.  Representative  Peer  for  Scotland,  1796- 
1806  and  1807-12.  Created  a  Peer  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
as  Baron  Bowes  of  Streatlam  Castle,  Co.  Durham,  and  of 
Lunedale,  Yorks.,  Aug.  7,  1815.  Married,  when  nearly  tn 
extremis,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Milner,  of  Staindrop,  Derbs., 
July  2,  1820  (with  a  view  to  legitimatising  their  bastard  son, 
John  Bowes).  Died  the  next  day,  aged  51,  when  the  Barony 
of  Bowes  became  extinct.  Brother  of  George  (1791)  and 
Thomas  (1792);  father  of  John  B.  (1828).   (G.E.C.) 


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Bowes-Lyon,  The  Hon.  Malcolm 

BOWES-LYON,  The  Hon.  MALCOLM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1893.  7th  s.  of  Claude,  Earl  of  Strathmore,  of  Glamis  Castle, 
Glamis.  B.  Apr.  23,  1874.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1893. 
In  the  Army  (Capt.,  2nd  Life  Guards,  1900).  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1899-1900,  with  the  loth  Hussars.  In 
the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Life  Guards  and  Machine  Gun  Corps; 
A.D.C.;  mentioned  in  despatches;  wounded;  Lieut. -Col., 
5th  Batt.,  Black  Watch  (Royal  Highlanders)  1920).  Married 
and  had  issue.  Of  71,  Cadogan  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

BOWES-LYON  or  LYON,  The  Hon.  PATRICK  BOWES.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6,  1882.  5  th  s.  of  Claude,  Earl  of 
Strathmore,  of  Glamis  Castle,  Forfar.  B.  there  Mar.  5,  1863. 
Matric.  1882;  B.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1886. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1889.  J.P.  for  Kent.  D.L.  for  Forfar. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Essex  Regt.).  Married  and 
had  issue.  Of  Crockham  Street,  Westerham,  Kent,  and 
Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  London,  S.W.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOWES-LYON  or  BOWES  (formerly  LYON),  The  Hon.  THOMAS. 
Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  13,  1792.  3rd 
s.  of  John  (1755),  Earl  of  Strathmore  and  Kinghom.  B. 
May  3,  1773.  School,  Eton.  Succeeded  to  the  estate  of  Paul's 
Walden,  Herts.,  1806.  High  Sheriff  of  Leics.,  1810.  Suc- 
ceeded his  brother  John,  as  Earl  of  Strathmore  and  King- 
hom, July  3,  1820;  the  claim  of  his  nephew,  John  Bowes 
(1828),  being  disallowed.  Married  three  times.  Died  Aug.  27, 
1846,  aged  73,  at  Holyrood  House,  Edinburgh.  Brother  of 
George  (1791)  and  John  (1784).    {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.E.C.) 

BOWES-WATSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 
1859.  S.  of  George.  B.  Feb.  8,  1840,  in  London.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866. 
Ord.  deacon,  1863;  priest  (Chichester)  1864;  C.  of  Cuckfield, 
Sussex,  1863-5.  V.  of  St  Neots,  Hunts.,  i866-75-  V.  of 
Oatlands,  Surrey,  1875-87.  Died  May  3,  1890.  (The  Times, 
May  7,  1890.) 

BOWETT,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Warsop,  near  Mansfield, 
Notts.   B.  there.   Matric.  Michs.  1878. 

BOWEY,  FRANK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  30, 
1893.  S.  of  Francis  Marshall,  solicitor.  B.  Dec.  16,  1875,  in 
Sunderland.  School,  Royal  Grammar,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893. 

BOWHILL,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1887. 
[S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Ayton,  Berwicks.,  N.B.]  School,  Fettes. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,' 
1888,  1889.  Stockbroker;  of  Edinburgh  in  1909.  Died  Jan. 
19,  1931,  at  Edinburgh.   (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.) 

BOWKER,  HENRY  CHARLES.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  I,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  (25</t 
Wrangler)  1862;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest 
(London)  1865.  Assistant  Master  at  Boston  Grammar 
School,  1862 ;  at  Christ's  Hospital,  1862-7.  C.  of  Whitechapel, 
1864-6.  Secretary  to  the  C.M.S.,  1867-73-  P-C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Sculcoates,  Yorks.,  1873-81.  R.  of  Culmington, 
Salop,  1881-91.  Died  Apr.  29,  1920,  aged  80,  at  North- 
wood.  Buried  at  East  Hyde.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  May  4, 
1920.) 

BOWKER,  THOMAS  DAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  27,  i799-  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  Scholar. 
Probably  of  Hatfield,  Yorks. ;  if  so,  married  Elizabeth  Steer, 
of  Temple  Belwood,  Isle  of  Axholme;  their  son  Richard 
Ryther  Steer  Bowker  (1815-1903),  F.R.C.S.,  was  a  dis- 
tinguished Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  who  settled  for  some  time 
at  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales,  .\ustralia,  and  for  whom 
see  Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows. 

BOWLBY,  ARTHUR  SALVIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4, 
1890.  3rd  s.  of  Edward  Salvin  (1850),  of  Gilston  Park, 
Harlow,  Herts.  B.  Mar.  r4,  1872,  at  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893.  Of  Gilston 
Park,  Herts.,  and  of  Knoydart,  Inverness.  J.P.  for  Herts. 
High  Sheriff,  1908.  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Sayesbury,  etc. 
Had  an  exceptional  knowledge  of  organ-buUding,  and  acted 
as  Organist  at  Gilston.  A  keen  farmer  and  breeder  of  hunters ; 
devoted  much  time  and  care  to  experimental  farms  and 
agricultural  training  Colleges.  Rendered  service  during  the 
Great  War  in  connection  with  food  supply.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Aug.  13,  1932.  (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Aug.  19, 
1932.) 

BOWLBY,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  16,  1851.  S.  of  Edward  (next),  of  Blenheim  Place  (sic). 
B.  Dec.  2,  1833,  at  St  Marylebone,  London.  School,  Hereford 
(Rev.  Dr  Layng).  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar;  B.A.  1855; 
M.A.  1859.  Com.  causa  (Oxford)  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1856; 
priest  (Rochester)  1857;  C.  of  Stanwick,  Northants.,  1857. 
R.  of  Stanwick,  1858-63.  R.  of  Castle  Eaton,  Gloucs.,  1863- 
70.    R.  of  Stanford-le-Hope,   Essex,   1870-4.    Chaplain  at 


Bowles,  George  Frederick  Stewart 

Honfleur,  1875-6.  C.  of  Gt  Blakenham,  Suffolk,  1876-7.  C. 
of  Wood  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1880.  V.  of  Whaddon,  Bucks., 
1882-91.  Resided  latterly  at  Southend-on-Sea.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  25,  1893,  aged  59,  at  Southend. 
Half-brother  of  Edward  S.  (1850).  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

BOWLBY,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Jesus,  Dec.  9, 

1817.  Of  Durham.  4th  s.  of  Thomas  (1780),  clerk.  B.  1794. 
School,  Houghton-le-Spring.  Previously  in  the  Army;  served 
throughout  the  Peninsular  campaigns,  and  also  at  the  battle 
of  Waterloo,  in  the  King's  Own  (4th  Regt.).  Matric.  Lent, 
1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon,  1821;  priest, 
1822.  R.  of  Little  Thurrock,  Essex,  1838-60.  Married 
(i)  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hodgson,  of  Bowness,  Cumber- 
land, and  of  Wanstead,  Essex;  (2)  Caroline,  dau.  of  William 
Randoll,  of  Beaconsfield,  Bucks.  Died  June  25,  i860,  aged 
66.  Father  of  the  next  and  the  above.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1925 ; 
G.  Mag.) 

BOWLBY,  EDWARD  SALVIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  30,  1850.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (above),  clerk,  of  Little 
Ilford,  Essex.  B.  June  23,  1830,  at  Wanstead,  Essex. 
Schools,  Winchester  and  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1850; 
B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  .^dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1, 
1854.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1857.  Never  practised.  Of  Gilston 
Park,  Herts.  J.P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1895.  For  some 
time  Master  of  the  Essex  Hounds.  Died  Nov.  4,  1902,  at 
Gilston  Park.  Half-brother  of  Charles  E.  (1851)  and  father 
of  Arthur  S.  (1890).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BOWLBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
17,  1780.  S.  and  h.  of  Peter,  LL.D.  [Cant.],  Esq.,  of  St 
Andrew's,  Auckland,  Durham,  Registrar  to  the  Dean  and 
Chapter  of  Durham.  B.  Sept.  27,  1762,  in  Little  St  Mary's 
parish,  Durham.  School,  Scorton  (Rev.  Mr  Holmes).  Matric. 
Michs.  1780;  Scholar,  1780;  B.A.  1784;  M.A.  1787.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  20,  1785;  priest  (York)  Oct.  15,  1786. 
R.  of  Tudhoe,  and  P.C.  of  Painshaw,  Durham,  in  1798. 
Married  Eleanora  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Anthony  Salvin,  of 
Sunderland  Bridge,  Mar.  3,  1786,  at  Croxdale  Chapel, 
Durham.  Died  Jan.  28,  1835.  Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral 
(of  74,  North  Bailey,  Durham;  Durham  Cathedral  Reg.). 
Father  of  Edward  (1817).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BOWLE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1898.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Bishopdown,  Salisbury,  Wilts.  B. 
July  18,  1879,  at  Salisbury.  School,  Salisbury  (Mr  Alcock). 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..A..  1901;  B.Ch.  1916;  M.B.  1918.  .\t 
St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.M.C).  Retired. 
Occurs  in  the  .Medical  Directory,  1938.   (Univ.  War  List.) 

BOWLE-EVANS,  CHARLES  HARFORD,  see  EVANS,  C.  H. 

BOWLES,  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  2,  i8i8.  S. 
of  Clare,  of  Hoe,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Feb.  15,  1796.  Schools, 
Norwich  (Mr  Newton)  and  Lynn  (Mr  Nayler).  Matric.  Michs. 

1818.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Dec.  21,  1818;  B.A.  1823.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  15,  1820.  C.  of  Milden,  Suffolk,  in 
1841.  Died  Jan.  30,  1848,  aged  52,  at  Fulboum,  Cambs. 
(G.  Mag.,  1848,  I.  447.) 

BOWLES,  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1884.  S.  of  Henry  Treacher  Carrington,  Esq.  B.  at  Enfield, 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891. 
A  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Royal  Horticultural  Society. 
F.L.S.  Of  Myddelton  House,  Waltham  Cross,  Herts.,  in  1937. 
Author,  horticultural.  Brother  of  Henry  F.  (1877),  and 
John  T.  (1879).  (Walford,  Co.  Fam.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1937-) 

BOWLES,  GEORGE  CRANLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  24,  1839;  pens.  Oct.  15,  1844.  Of  Surrey.  2nd  s.  of 
Humphrey,  Esq.  [of  Bradshaw  and  Abney,  Derbs.  J. P., 
Surrey.]  B.  Nov.  13,  1808  [Nov.  23,  1807  in  Records  of  Bowles 
Family].  Schools,  [Harrow]  and  St  Bees  (Rev.  T.  J.  Clarke). 
Previously  in  the  Army;  joined  the  7th  Fusiliers,  and  retired 
as  Captain,  1837.  M.A.  (Lambeth)  1862.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Chester)  1841;  C.  of  Whittington,  Lanes.,  1842-3. 
C.  of  Hockerton,  Notts.,  1844.  R.  of  East  Thorpe,  Essex, 
1844-78.  Married  (i)  Jane  Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Locker,  Esq., 
Registrar  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty  at  Malta,  Nov.  2,  1833; 
(2)  Miss  Agnes  Bumey.  Died  Jan.  7,  1878.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Records  of  the  Bowles  Family;  Crockford.) 

BOWLES,  GEORGE  FREDERICK  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  6,  1897.  S.  of  Thomas  Gibson,  of  25,  Lowndes 
Square,  London.  B.  Nov.  17,  1877,  in  London.  School, 
Famborough,  Hants.  (Mr  Carter).  [Entered  the  Royal 
Navy,  1891;  resigned  Commission,  1897].  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  President  of  the  Union,  1900. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1901. 
Practised  in  the  Admiralty  Court  for  a  few  years.  M.P.  for 
Lambeth  (Norwood  Division)  1906-10.  Of  87,  Brookmans 
Avenue,  Brookmans  Park,  Herts.,  in  1938.  (Kelly,  Hand- 
book, 1938;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 


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Bowles,  Henry  Ferryman 

BOWLES,  HENRY  FERRYMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1877.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Carrington,  Esq.,  J. P. 
[formerly  Treacher].  B.  Dec.  19,  1858,  at  Enfield,  Middlesex. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1878.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1883.  M.P.  for  Middlesex  (Enfield  Div.)  1889-1906 
and  1918-22.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Middlesex.  High  Sheriff, 
1928.  County  Comicillor,  1889-1909.  County  Alderman, 
1909-.  During  the  Great  War,  County  Commandant 
(Volunteer  Regt.)  for  Middlesex;  Hon.  Col.  Of  Forty  HaU, 
Enfield,  Middlesex.  Created  Bart.  July  27,  1926.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Brother  of  John  T.  (1879),  etc.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BOWLES,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  i,  1758.  Of 
London.  [4th  s.  of  Humphry,  glass-manufacturer  and 
merchant,  of  Burford  House,  Salop,  and  of  Wanstead  Grove, 
Essex.]  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  LL.B.  1769.  R.  of  Burford 
(first  and  third  portions),  Salop,  1770-83.  Married  Sarah, 
dau.  of  William  Hale,  Esq.,  of  Kingswalden  Park,  Herts., 
1770.  Died  July  10,  1783.  Father  of  William  S.  (1791). 
[Records  of  the  Bowles  Family.) 

BOWLES,  JOHN  SHAKESPEARE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  18,  1834.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Hill  Parks,  Leics.  B.  at 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch.   Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838. 

BOWLES,  JOHN  TREACHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  Henry  Carrington,  Esq.  [formerly 
Treacher].  B.  at  Enfield,  Middlesex.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Joined  the  32nd  Regt.  (Duke  of 
Cornwall's  L.I.)  1880.  Died  Oct.  i,  1887.  Brother  of  Henry 
F.  (1877),  etc. 

BOWLES,  ROBERT  RAWNSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1884.  S.  of  Robert  Leamon,  M.D.,  of  8,  West 
Terrace,  Folkestone.  B.  there  Nov.  8,  1865.  School,  Hailey- 
bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1889.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1888.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1892.  On  the  South 
Eastern  Circuit;  East  Kent  Sessions.  Of  Priors  Mesne, 
Lydney,  Gloucs.,  J. P.,  in  1936.    (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BOWLES,  WALTER  CULLEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1896.  Of  Kent.  [S.  of  W.  C,  merchant's  clerk,  of 
7,  Randolph  Gardens,  Dover.]  B.  May  15,  1877,  at  Dover. 
School,  Dover  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1896; 
B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1907.  Assistant  Master  at  private  schools, 
1901-5.  Went  to  South  Africa.  Master  at  the  Diocesan 
College,  Rondebosch,  1905-9.  Lecturer  in  Classics  at  Rhodes 
University  College,  Grahamstown,  1909-10;  Professor  of 
Greek  there,  191 1-,  and  Examiner  in  the  University  of  the 
Cape  of  Good  JHope.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1904-30-1.) 

BOWLES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  2, 
1845.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  Henry  Robert,  Unitarian  Minister 
at  Gt  Yarmouth.  B.  there  Sept.  2,  1819.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1845,  as  W.  Marshall;  B.A.  1850.  Old.  deacon  (Norwich) 
July  29,  1849;  priest,  Nov.  10,  1850.  C.  of  Tunstead  with 
Ruston  Sco,  or  South,  Norfolk,  1849-58.  Chaplain  of  Small- 
borough  Workhouse,  1854-9.  C.  of  Erpingham,  1859-67. 
R.  of  Crostwick,  1867-78.  R.  of  Hevingham,  Norfolk,  1878- 
89.  Married  Martha,  dau.  of  Edward  Back,  of  Lamas,  near 
Heveningham,  Suffolk,  Apr.  12,  i860.  Died  Feb.  6,  1889. 
Buried  at  Heveningham.  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vi, 
sub  Back  pedigree.) 

BOWLES,  WILLIAM  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  3, 
1791.  Of  Essex.  [S.  and  h.  of  James  (1758),  clerk.  Matric. 
Michs.  1791,  as  W.  Sydney;  B.A.  1796.  Married  his  cousin, 
Elizabeth  Rushout,  dau.  of  Lord  Northwick,  June  24,  1797, 
at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  14, 
i8o5,  at  Rome.    (Records  of  the  Bowles  Family.) 

BOWLEY,  ARTHUR  LYON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  20, 
1887.  S.  of  James  [Rev.  James  WiUiam  Lyon,  V.  of  St 
Philip  and  St  Jacob,  Bristol],  of  11,  Fremantle  Square, 
Bristol.  B.  Nov.  6,  1869,  at  Bristol.  School,  Christ's  Hospital, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(lOth  Wrangler)  1891;  M.A.  1895;  Sc.D.  1913.  Assistant 
Master  at  St  John's  School,  Leatherhead,  1893-9.  Lecturer 
at  the  London  School  of  Economics,  1895.  Mathematical 
Lecturer  at  University  College,  Reading,  1900-7.  Professor 
of  Mathematics  and  Economics,  1907-13.  Lecturer  in 
Economics,  1913-19.  Professor  of  Statistics  at  London 
University,  1915-36.  Emeritus  Professor,  1936-.  A  member 
of  the  Council  of  the  Royal  Statistical  Society,  1898-; 
Vice-President,  1907-9  and  1912-14;  gold  medalhst,  1935. 
A  member  of  the  International  Institute  of  Statisticians, 
1903;  Hon.  Treasurer,  1929.  C.B.E.,  1937.  President  of 
Section  'F'  of  the  British  Association,  1906;  member  of  the 
Council,  1906-11  and  1925-36.  Of  Marley  Hill,  Haslemere, 
Surrey.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  Elements  of  Statis- 
tics; War  a}id  External  Trade;  Is  Unemployment  Inevitable?; 
Family  Expenditure,  etc.   (WIto's  Who,  1938.) 


Bowman,  Frederick 

BOWLING,  ALFRED  GEORGE  LOVELACE.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Emmanuel,  Feb.  4,  1867.  Matric.  Easter,  1867;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Rochester)  1871;  C. 
of  St  Nicholas,  Rochester,  1870-3.  Held  other  curacies, 
1873-80.  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  Sutton,  Surrey,  1880-2.  V.  of 
St  Mark's,  Horsleydown,  1882-3.  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  Hove, 
Sussex,  1884-97.  C.  of  Wimblington,  Cambs.,  1901-2.  Lie. 
pr.,  dio.  Ely,  1903-11;  dio.  St  Albans,  1911-16.  Resided 
latterly  at  Boscombe.  Died  there  Mar.  31,  1919,  aged  75. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 

BOWLING,  ARTHUR  GEORGE  LOVELACE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Mar.  10,  1896.  S.  of  Alfred  George  Lovelace 
(above). 

BOWLING,  EDWARD  WOODLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  5,  1856.  S.  of  Thomas  Robinson,  physician  [in  practice 
at  Nice].  B.  Dec.  25,  1837,  at  Nice.  School,  King  Edward's, 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(Sth  Classic)  i860;  M.A.  1863.  FeUow,  1862-73;  Seatonian 
prize.  Assistant  Master  at  Bromsgrove  School,  1860-2. 
Ord.  deacon,  1867;  priest  (Ely)  1868;  C.  of  Newton,  Cambs., 
1867-73.  R-  of  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.,  1873-97.  An 
accomplished  wTiter  of  light  verse;  contributor  to  Punch 
and  The  Globe.  A  frequent  contributor  to  The  Eagle,  as 
'Arculus.'  Member  of  the  Alpine  Club.  Author,  Sagittulae; 
Random  Verses.  Died  Dec.  17,  1907,  aged  69,  at  21,  Amhurst 
Avenue,  Ealing.   (The  Times,  Dec.  19,  1907.) 

BOWLKER,  CHARLES  ARTHUR  CHRISTOPHERSON.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1875.  School,  Lancaster  Grammar 
(Rev.  W.  E.  Pryke).  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A. 
1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1881;  priest  (Dover)  1882. 
Assistant  Master  and  Chaplain  of  Dover  College,  1879-92; 
at  Uppingham  School,  1892-5.  Head  Master  of  Newton 
Abbot  College,  Devon,  1895-1900.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Exeter, 
1905-6.  V.  of  Borrowdale,  Cumberland,  1906-10,  and  P.C. 
of  Grange-in-Borrowdale,  1906-10.  R.  of  Normanton, 
Rutland,  1910-19.  Of  The  Mount,  Apsley  Guise,  Beds.,  in 
1938.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BOWLKER,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  S.  of  Charies,  clerk.  B.  at  Eagley,  Bolton-le- 
Moors,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1890. 
Assistant  Master  at  Haileybury  School,  1886-1903.  Ord. 
deacon,  1889;  priest  (St  Albans)  1894.  Married  and  lived  at 
Boston,  U.S.A.   Died  Apr.  13,  19 17.    (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOWLY,  RICHARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  22,  1890.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  Aug.  1898  (Lane,  Fagge,  Andrews  and  Bowly),  of 
3,  Portsmouth  Street,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C. 
(Law  List,  1938.) 

BOWMAN,  ALFRED  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1880.  S. 
and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Rusthall  Lodge,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
[School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  17,  1881.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1889. 
Of  Rusthall  Lodge,  Tunbridge  Wells.  Died  Apr.  5,  1910. 
Brother  of  George  A.  (1882).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOWMAN,  ARTHUR  USILL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1886.  S.  of  Isaac  (1850),  V.  of  St  Paul's,  New  Southgate, 
London.  B.  May  16,  1865,  at  Bumeside,  near  Kendal, 
Westmorland.   Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889. 

BOWMAN,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  21,  1830. 
Did  not  reside. 

BOWMAN,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1875.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875. 

BOWMAN,  EDMUND.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1879;  B.A. 
1883. 

BOWMAN,  EDMUND  BURKITT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
July  7,  1842.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon, 
1851;  priest  (Winchester)  1853;  C.  of  the  Verulam  Chapel, 
Kensington,  1851-4.  C.  of  Horsleydown,  Surrey,  1855-6.  C. 
of  Chelmondiston,  Suffolk,  1857-8.  C.  of  Oldham,  Lanes., 
1858-9.  C.  of  Broad  Chalk,  Wilts.,  1859-61.  C.  of  Bulford, 
1862-3.  V.  of  Tidcombe  with  Hippenscombe,  1862-92. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1894. 

BOWMAN,  EDWARD  LAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  23,  1843.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Heswall,  Cheshire. 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A,  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest 
(Chester)  1849;  C.  of  St  PhiUp's,  Liverpool,  1848-51.  C. 
of  Bury,  Lanes.,  1851-4.  Naval  Chaplain,  1854-75;  present 
at  the  relief  of  Lucknow.  V.  of  Alston  Moor  with  Garrigill, 
Penrith,  Cumberland,  1875-89.  Died  Jan.  24,  1890,  aged  65, 
at  Wetherall.  (T.  A.  Walker,  481;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  29, 
1890.) 

BOWMAN,  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Michs.  1886.  Adm. 
at  Jesus;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Organist  and  Choirmaster 
of  Jesus.  Of  Maid's  Causeway,  Cambridge.  Died  Jan.  27, 
1913.   (Scott,  MSS.) 


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Bowman,  George  Aubrey 

BOWMAN,  GEORGE  AUBREY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1882. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  o£  Rusthall  Lodge,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Died  in  New  Zealand,  Mar.  1885. 
Brother  of  Alfred  J.  (1880). 

BOWMAN,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  12, 
1850.  Of  Edderside,  Cumberland.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Preston, 
Laincs.  School,  Heversham,  Westmorland  (Mr  Sharpies). 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon, 
1854;  priest  (Peterb.)  1855;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Northampton, 
1854-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1857-67.  Minor  Canon  of 
Gloucester,  1867-76.  Chaplain  to  the  Gloucester  County 
Infirmary,  1869-76.  R.  of  Taynton,  Gloucs.,  1876.  V.  of 
South  Creake,  Norfolk,  1877-83.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  New 
Southgate,  London,  1883-1904.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1908.   Father  of  Arthur  U.  (1886). 

BOWMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Cl.a.re,  July  3,  1824.  B.  at 
Barton,  Westmorland  (Coll.  Reg.).  [Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas 
(1779),  clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B..\.  1829;  M.A.  1835. 
C.  of  Woking,  Surrey;  there  in  1851.  Died  Oct.  19,  1851, 
aged  48,  at  ."Vskham,  near  Penrith.   (G.  Mag.,  1851,  11.  664.) 

BOWMAN,  JOHN  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1781.  S.  of  Thomas  (1750),  V.  of  Brantingham,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley  (Mr  Jackson).  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Scholar, 
1784;  B.A.  (I3«/J  Wrangler)  1786;  M.A.  1789.  Migrated  to  St 
John's.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1789.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
July  15,  1787;  priest  (Bristol)  May  16,  1788;  C.  of  Hassle, 
1787.  R.  of  Bixley  with  Earls  Framlingham,  Norfolk,  1813- 
48.  P.C.  of  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,  1826-48.  Died 
July  5,  1848,  aged  86  {sic),  at  Norwich.  One  of  these  names 
(clerk  in  Holy  Orders)  died  Feb.  26,  1817,  aged  53,  at  Craike, 
near  Easingwold.  (G.  Mag.,  1817  and  1848,  11.  325,  where 
the  R.  of  Bixley  is  identified  with  the  Trinity  graduate  and 
Fellow  of  St  John's.) 

BOWMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  26, 
1779.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Askham,  Westmorland. 
School,  Bampton,  Westmorland  (Mr  Boustead).  Matric. 
Michs.  1780;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler)  1784;  M.A. 
1787.  FeUow,  1785.  V.  of  Flintham,  Notts.,  1804-29. 
Master  of  Flintham  School.  Probably  R.  of  Lea,  Lines., 
1792-5.  Married  Miss  Margaret  Smorthwaite,  of  Hawks- 
head,  Lanes.,  Dec.  31,  1804.  Died  1829,  at  Hawkshead. 
Father  of  the  next  and  perhaps  of  John  (1824).  (G.  Mag., 
1804,  II.  1241;  1829, 1.  376.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary 
namesake.) 

BOWMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
II,  1825.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk,  and  schoolmaster,  of 
Hawkshead,  Lanes.   B.  there. 

BOWMAN,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1879.  S.  and  h. 
of  Abraham,  Esq.,  of  Stangrove,  Edenbridge,  Kent.  School, 
Radley.  Matric.  Lent,  1880;  B..\.  and  LL.B.  1884.  Law 
student.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  12,  1880.  No  call. 
Name  withdrawn  Nov.  19,  1886.  Died  Feb.  i,  1887.  (Radley 
Coll.  Reg.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BOWMAN,  WILLIAM.  Hon.  LL.D.  1881.  Ophthahnic  Surgeon. 
F.R.C.S.  Created  Bart.,  Jan.  23,  1884.  Died  Mar.  29,  1892. 
(D.N.B.) 

BOWN,  PERCY  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1896.  S.  of 
Thomas,  yeoman,  deceased.  B.  June  29,  1873,  at  Westcombe, 
Batcombe,  Somerset.  Schools,  Taunton  and  Kingston.  Adm. 
at  Jesus,  Jan.  1897.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  June  4,  1897; 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Rochester) 
1900;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Sutton,  Surrey,  1899-1901.  Chap- 
lain at  Guy's  Hospital,  London,  1901-6.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Rochester,  1901-5;  for  Southwark  dio.,  1905-6.  C.  of 
Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  1906-12.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  South- 
ampton, 1912-17.  R.  of  Trotton,  Sussex,  1917-23.  R.  of  Gt 
Haseley,  Oxon.,  1923-38-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BOWNES,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1865.  S. 
of  James,  of  Cotswold  House,  Cirencester,  Gloucs.  B.  Oct. 
28,  1845,  at  Mansfield,  Notts.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon, 
1869;  priest  (Chester)  1871;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Congleton, 
Cheshire,  1869-72.  C.  of  Charlton  King's,  Gloucs.,  1872.  V. 
of  Creech  St  Michael,  Somerset,  1872-1901.  Author,  A 
Vision  of  Martyrs.  Died  May  5,  1907.  (Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BOWNESS,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  11,  1832.  Of 
Lanes.   Matric.  Michs.  1832. 

BOWNESS,  ROBERT  PARKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  iS)  at  Jesus, 
June  24,  1836.  S.  of  G[eorge],  clerk  [R.  of  Rokeby,  Yorks.]. 
B.  there.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  (2yd 
TVmng/«-)  1840;  M.A.  1843.  Fellow,  1S44-56.  C.  of  Brignall, 
Yorks.,  1841-54.  Died  Feb.  20,  1856,  at  Rokeby  rectory. 
(G.  Mag.,  1856,  I.  543,  where  he  occurs  as  'Thomas  Parker 
Bowness,  Fellow  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge.') 


BowRiNG,  George  Edward 

BOWNESS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
14,  1774-  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Manchester.  B.  at  Stranishall, 
Staffs.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1774; 
Scholar,  1775;  B.A.  1778;  M..\.  1790;  LL.D.  1806.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  Mar.  1778;  priest  (Chester)  Aug.  1781;  C. 
of  Stockport,  Cheshire.  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Maynard. 
P.C.  of  Marple,  1788-1807.  P.C.  of  Chadkirk,  1790-1807. 
Died  Dec.  7,  1807,  aged  51.  Buried  at  Stockport.  (Peile,  11. 
299;  E.  Axon.) 

BOWRA,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  5, 
1763.  2nd  s.  of  William  [?  John],  of  Peckham,  Kent.  B. 
there  Apr.  4,  1746.  [School,  Christ's  Hospital  (Exhibitioner) 
(School  Reg.  gives  s.  of  John).]  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  B.A. 
(gih  Wrangler)  1767;  M.A.  1770.  Fellow,  1769.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  29,  1768;  priest  (Canterbury)  1770;  C.  of 
Maidstone,  Kent,  1770.  Assistant  Master  at  Christ's  Hospital, 
Hertford,  1783.  St  Matthew's  Day  Preacher,  1789.  V.  of 
Clavering  and  of  Langley,  Essex,  1801-16.  Probably  R.  of 
South  Kelsey,  Lines.,  1789.  Died  June  2,  1816,  aged  69. 
(Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

BOWRING,  ALGERNON  CUNLIFFE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.  2nd  s.  of  Edgar  [Alfred],  of  69,  Westboume 
Terrace,  London.  B.  Sept.  27,  1859,  in  London.  School, 
Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1883;  M.A. 
1886.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  10,  1880.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  i886.  Barrister-at-law,  1913;  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Became 
a  Roman  Catholic.  Privy  Chamberlain  of  Sword  and  Cape 
to  the  Pope,  1925.  Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Pontifical  Court 
Club,  1927-.  Knight  Commander  of  St  Gregory,  1934.  Of 
30,  Eaton  Place,  London,  S.W.,  in  1937.  Brother  of  Victor  H. 
(1887)  and  half-brother  of  Edgar  F.  (1873).  (Burke,  L.G., 
1937-) 

BOWRING,  CHARLES  ALGERNON  [ALOYSIUS].  Adm.  pens. 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31,  1846.  5th  s.  of  Sir  John 
[linguist  and  traveller,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  Mar.  19, 
1828,  at  Hackney,  London.  School,  University  College, 
London  (Mr  Key).  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  Scholar,  1848. 
Became  a  Roman  Cathohc.  Entered  the  Society  of  Jesus, 
1849;  ord.  priest,  at  Rome,  Sept.  19,  1857.  Professor  of 
Rhetoric  at  Stonyhurst  College,  1854.  Died  Nov.  i8,  1857, 
in  Rome.  Buried  there.  Brother  of  Frederick  H.  (1840). 
(Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vi.) 

BOWRING,  CHARLES  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1898.  S.  of  Charles  Clement,  of  Park  Grange,  Duffield 
Road,  Derby.  B.  May  20,  1880,  at  Derby.  School,  Derby 
(Mr  Tollit).  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1902;  M..\.  1921. 
Adm.  Sohcitor,  Feb.  1906;  of  Derby  (Walmsley,  Raid  and 
Bowring).  Of  .Austwick,  Duffield  Road,  Derby.  J. P.  (Law 
List,  1938;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.) 

BOWRING,  EDGAR  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 
1873.  S.  of  Edgar  Alfred,  C.B.,  M.P.,  of  Denbies,  Dorking, 
Surrey.  B.  Aug.  15,  1854,  at  Clapham,  London.  School, 
WeUington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar,  1876; 
B..\.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon, 
1879;  priest  (Winchester)  1880;  C.  of  Cranieigh,  Surrey, 
1S79-82.  P.C.  of  Shamley  Green,  Guildford,  1882-90.  R.  of 
Famcombe,  1890-1917.  Rural  Dean  of  Godalming,  1904-17. 
Proctor  in  Convocation,  1906-18.  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester, 
1913-31.  Resided  latterly  at  Winchester.  Died  there  Feb. 
19,  1931,  aged  76.  Half-brother  of  Algernon  C.  (1878). 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  21,  193 1.) 

BOWRING,  FREDERICK  HERMANN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Trinity,  Fab.  24,  1840.  2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  John  [for  whom 
see  D.N.B.].  B.  Jan.  15,  1823,  at  Hackney,  London.  School, 
Mount  Radford,  Exeter  (Mr  Roper).  Matric.  Michs.  1840; 
Scholar,  1842;  B.A.  (i^rd  Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1847. 
Fellow,  1844.  .-Xdm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1842,  as 
2nd  s.  of  John,  M.P.,  of  Queen's  Square,  Manchester  (sic). 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1850;  retired,  1882.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn  (from  the  Inner  Temple)  ad  eundem,  Jan.  14,  185 1,  as 
s.  of  John,  of  Queen's  Square,  Westminster.  One  of  the  oldest 
of  past  fellows  of  the  College,  and  a  good  classical  scholar. 
Often  expressed  his  indebtedness  to  the  teaching  of  Mr 
Thomas  Taylor,  lecturer  in  Clas=,ics  and  aftenvards  the  well- 
known  editor  of  Punch.  Warmly  attached  to  his  College  and 
rich  in  anecdote  of  his  undergraduate  days.  Devoted  much 
time  to  translating  the  works  of  Euclid.  Died  Sept.  11,  1917, 
aged  94,  at  28,  Gayton  Road,  Hampstead.  Brother  of 
Charles  A.  (1846).  (Foster,  Men  al  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Times,  Sept.  19,  1917-) 

BOWRING,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  George,  surgeon,  of  Chorlton-on-Medlock,  Manchester. 
B.  there  Sept.  7,  1868.  School,  Manchester  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B..^.  1891.  CUnical  .Assistant  at  Cheadle 
Convalescent  Hospital,  Lanes.  At  the  Manchester  Royal 
Infirmary,  1898.   (Venn,  11.  488.) 


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BowRiNG,  John  Frederick  Edward 

BOWRING,  JOHN  FREDERICK  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  12,  1885.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Charles,  of  Forest 
Farm,  Windsor,  Berks.  B.  Aug.  9,  1867,  at  Windsor.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Of  IckUogham  Hall, 
Mildenhall,  Suffolk.  J. P.  County  Councillor  for  West 
Suffolk.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1901-2,  and  in 
the  Great  War  (Capt.  and  Adjutant,  Lanes.  Fusiliers; 
Major,  Labour  Corps).  Married  and  had  issue.  (Kelly, 
Handbook,  1937;  Univ.  War  List;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

BOWRING  [post  BOWRING-HANBURY],  VICTOR  HENRY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  H.all,  June  23,  1887.  3rd  s.  of  Edgar 
Alfred,  Esq.,  of  30,  Eaton  Place,  London.  B.  Mar.  26,  1867. 
School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Hanbury,  in  1904,  on  his  marriage 
with  Ellen  Hanbury,  widow  of  Robert  William  Hanbury, 
P.C,  M.P.,  of  Ham  Hall,  Staffs.  Of  5,  Belgrave  Square, 
London,  S.W.  i,  in  1938.  Brother  of  Algernon  C.  (1878). 
(Fox-Davies;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BOWRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  May  28, 
1765.  S.  of  Samuel  (1730),  clerk,  of  Essex.  B.  at  Eastthorpe. 
School,  Colchester  (Mr  Smythies).  Matric.  Michs.  1765; 
B.A.  1769.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  21,  1769;  priest, 
Sept.  23,  1770.    (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  706.) 

BOWSER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Jan. 
29i  1753-  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Durham.  B.  at  Bishop 
Auckland.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Dongworth).  Matric.  Michs. 
1753;  Scholar;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1757;  M.A.  1760.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  19,  1758;  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  23, 
1764;  C.  of  Easington,  Durham,  1764.  Chaplain  to  the  7th 
Regt.  of  Dragoons  in  1776.  Married  Mrs  Norton,  widow,  at 
Bishop  Auckland,  Mar.  1776.  (Mrs  Norton  had  a  jointure 
of  £300  a  year  and  a  fortune  of  £15,000.)  (Scott-Mayor,  in. 
618.) 

BOWSTEAD,  ARTHUR  KAYE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7, 
1875.  S.  of  John  (1827),  clerk.  B.  July  21,  1857,  at  Messing- 
ham,  Lines.  School,  Grantham.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A. 
1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Canterbury) 
1881;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Croydon,  Surrey,  1880-5.  C.  of 
Walford,  Heref.,  1885-6.  C.  of  Eltham,  Kent,  1886-92.  V.  of 
Ludford  Magna  and  Ludford  Parva,  Lines.,  1894-1903.  R.  of 
Hartley  Mauditt  with  West  Worldham,  Hants.,  1903-18.  R. 
of  Ingoldsby,  Lines.,  1918-24.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Lincoln,  1926- 
38.  Died  June  29,  1938,  aged  80,  at  Grantham.  (Peile,  11. 
645;  Crockford,  1938;  The  Times,  July  2,  1938.) 

BOWSTEAD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  Apr.  28,  1820. 
[S.  of  Joseph.]  B.  May  i,  1801,  at  Gt  Salkeld,  Cumberland. 
[School,  Bampton  Grammar  (Rev.  John  Bowstead,  his 
uncle).]  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  Migrated,  as  pens.,  to  Corpus 
Christi,  Jan.  23,  1821;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (2nd 
Wrangler)  1824;  M.A.  1827;  (incorp.  at  Oxford,  1832); 
B.D.  1834;  D.D.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1838.  Fellow  and  Tutor  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  5,  1826; 
priest  (Carhsle,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  5,  1833;  C.  of 
Grantchester,  Cambs.,  1829.  Examining  Chaplain  to  Dr 
Allen,  Bishop  of  Bristol  (afterwards  Bishop  of  Ely)  1834.  R. 
of  Rettenden,  Essex,  1837-8.  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man, 
1838-9.  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  1840-3.  Author,  Sermons. 
Died  Oct.  11,  1843,  aged  42,  at  Clifton,  Bristol.  Buried  at 
Eccleshall.  Brotherof  Joseph  (1828).  (R.  Simian,  Bibliotheca 
Staffs.;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  11.  649;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BOWSTEAD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  27,  i779-  Of 
Cumberland.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Gt  Salkeld,  and  Miss 
Rebanks,  dau.  of  Capt.  Rebanks,  of  Salkeld  Dykes.]  B. 
Dec.  24,  1754,  3t  Gt  Salkeld.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Mar.  2, 
1786;  matric.  Easter,  1791;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1791.  Minister 
of  Mardale  Chapelry,  Westmorland,  1813-30.  R.  of  Gt 
Musgrave,  Westmorland,  1832-41.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1841. 
Master  of  Bampton  Grammar  School,  Westmorland,  for 
54  years.  Married  Peggy,  dau.  of  Christopher  Mounsey, 
yeoman,  of  F^astwardy.  Died  Nov.  1,  1841,  aged  87.  M.I. 
at  Bampton.  Father  of  Thomas  S.  (1807).  (T.  A.  Walker, 
353;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  I.  447.) 

BOWSTEAD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  14,  1827. 
B.  at  Newington  Butts,  Surrey.  [Nephew  of  Thomas 
Stanley  (1807).]  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  Scholar;  B.A.  1832; 
M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon,  1834;  priest  (Lincoln)  1835;  R.  of 
Greetham,  Lines.,  1837-9.  V.  of  Tathwell,  1839-40.  V.  of 
Messingham  with  Bottesford,  Lines.,  1840-62.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1845-75.   Rural  Dean.   R.  of  St  Olave's,  Southwark, 

Surrey,  1862-75.    Married  ,  dau.  of  John  Kaye,  D.D., 

Bishop  of  Lincoln.  Author,  Practical  Sermons,  etc.  Died 
Jan.  29,  1875,  aged  64.  Father  of  .A.rthur  K.  (1875).  (G.  C. 
Chambers;  Boase;  Clergy  List,  1866.) 

BOWSTEAD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
June  26,  1828.  4th  s.  of  Joseph,  gent.,  of  Gt  Salkeld,  Penrith, 
Cumberland.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar; 
Prizeman;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Fellow. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1834.  Called  to  the  Bar, 


BowYER,  Reynold  Gideon 

1839.  Special  Pleader,  Oxford  Circuit  and  Staffs.  Sessions; 
ceased  practice,  i860.  Afterwards  Inspector  of  Men's 
Training  Colleges  in  England  and  Wales.  Died  Oct.  15,  1876, 
aged  66  (sic).  Of  Hyde  House,  near  Stroud,  Gloucs.  Brother 
of  James  (1820).  (R.  L.  Lloyd;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  18, 
1876.) 

BOWSTEAD  or  BOUSTEAD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Nov.  2,  1822.  Of  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1823,  as  Boustead;  Scholar,  1826;  B.A.  1827;  M.A. 
1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1827;  priest,  1828;  P.C.  of  Sledmere, 
Yorks.,  1833-67.  V.  of  Kirby  Grindalythe,  1833-67.  Died 
.■^ug.  2,  1867.    (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOWSTEAD,  THOMAS  STANLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  25,  1807.  S.  of  John  (1779),  clerk,  of  Bampton,  West- 
morland. B.  1787.  School,  Bampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1808; 
Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  i8i6;  B.D.  1834;  D.D.  (Lit. 
Reg.)  1838.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1848.  Head  Master  of 
Wigaa  Grammar  School,  Lanes.,  1813-17;  under  him  the 
school  increased  so  much  that  it  was  ordered  no  more 
scholars  should  be  taken  until  the  number  in  the  Lower 
School  was  reduced  to  70.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1842.  V.  of 
Tarvin,  Cheshire,  1842-52.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lich- 
field. Married  Miss  Fisher.  Died  Feb.  28,  1852,  aged  64,  at 
Bampton.  (G.  C.  Chambers;  Wigan  Free  Grammar  Sch.; 
G.  Mag.,  1852,  I.  423.) 

BOWTELL,  CHARLES  (1829),  see  BOUTELL. 

BOWYEAR,  GEORGE  JOHN  SHIRREFF.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  31,  1868.  S.  of  Thomas  Kjrwood  (1829),  R. 
of  Harbledown,  Kent.  B.  Feb.  8,  1851,  in  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (Adelaide)  1887;  priest, 
1888;  C.  to  the  Organising  Chaplain  of  the  Bishop's  Home 
Missionary  Fund,  Adelaide,  1888-9.  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
Mount  Barker,  AustraUa,  1889-91.  C.  of  Glenelg,  South 
Australia,  1891-3.  V.  of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Hobart, 
Tasmania,  1893.  C.  of  Hobart  Cathedral,  1894-5  and  1897-8. 
C.  of  Charminster,  Dorset,  1896-7.  C.  of  Harlesden,  London, 
1899-1900.  Held  other  curacies,  1900-14.  V.  of  West 
Lulworth,  Dorset,  1915-17.  Chaplain  of  St  Mary's  Homes, 
Sahsbury,  1917-19.  Died  there  Nov.  16,  1923,  aged  72. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  19,  1923.) 

BOWYEAR,  HENRY  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  July  24,  1871.  S.  of  Thomas  Kyrwood  (1829),  R.  of 
Harbledown,  Kent.  B.  June  9,  1852,  in  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  6,  1875. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1879.  Conveyancer  and  Equity  Drafts- 
man. Legal  Clerk  in  the  Charity  Commission,  1884;  Chief 
Clerk,  1894-1900.  Charity  Commissioner,  1900-8.  Secretary 
to  the  Charity  Commission,  1908-16.  Chief  Charity  Com- 
missioner, 1916-19.  C.B.,  1917.  Of  3,  Trinity  Gardens, 
Folkestone.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Venn,  11.  399;  Kelly, 
Handbook,  1935.) 

BOWYEAR,  THOMAS  KYRWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Caius,  c.  1829.  S.  of  Thomas  Kyrwood,  Major,  Heref. 
Mihtia,  and  D.L.  of  the  County.  B.  July  20,  1807,  at  Dilwyn, 
Heref.  School,  Canterbury  (Dr  Birt).  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
Scholar,  1830-2;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1840.  Capt.  of  the  College 
Boat  Club,  1832.  Ord.  deacon,  1834;  priest  (London,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Canterbury)  June  14,  1835;  C.  of  Headcom,  Kent, 
1835.  C.  of  Hartlip,  1837.  R.  of  Halstead,  1847-65.  R.  of 
Harbledown,  1865-92.  Married  Carohne  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Admiral  Shirreff,  Dec.  18,  1849.  Of  Luntley  Court,  Dilwyn, 
Heref.  Lived  latterly  at  Folkestone.  Died  there  July  6, 
1895,  aged  87.  Father  of  the  above  and  of  George  J.  S. 
(1868).    (Venn,  11.  210.) 

BOWYER,  EDMUND  EYRE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1873;  B.A.  doth  Wrangler)  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Assistant 
Master  at  Malvern  College,  1881-6.   (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

BOWYER  or  ATKINS-BOWYER,  HENRY  [ATKINS].  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  28,  1824.  S.  and  h.  of  William 
[Atkins].  B.  July  25,  1805,  at  Hahfax,  Nova  Scotia.  School, 
Bumham,  Bucks.  (Mr  Evans).  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A. 
1830;  M.A.  1847.  Incorp.  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  26,  1857,  age  51,  as  of  Steeple  Aston,  Oxon.  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Clapham,  Surrey.  D.L.  Married  Isabella 
Duncan,  dau.  of  James  H.  Byles,  Esq.,  of  Bowden  Hall, 
Gloucester,  Jan.  15,  1833.  Died  July  29,  1871.  Father  of  the 
next.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Baronetage;  Brayley,  Surrey,  in. 
280.) 

BOWYER,  HENRY  ATKINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene, 
Nov.  19,  1855;  from  Trinity  (sic).  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Atkins 
(above),  Esq.,  of  Steeple  Aston,  near  Woodstock,  Oxon. 
[B.  1836.  School,  Eton.]  Entered  the  Army  (loth  Hussars, 
Capt.).  Of  Steeple  Aston,  Oxon.,  and  of  The  Manor  Estate, 
Clapham,  Surrey.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Died  s.p.  May  6,  1881, 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOWYER,  REYNOLD  GIDEON,  see  BOUYER. 


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BowYER,  Thomas  James 

BOWYER,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  9,  1857.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar,  1858. 

BOWYER-SMITH,  EDWARD  DE  GREY,  see  SMYTH. 

BOX,  JOHN  BURNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  19,  1862. 
3rd  s.  of  Henry,  of  Melbourne,  Australia.  B.  Mar.  10,  1843, 
at  Walsall,  Staffs.  School,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  Leics.  (Mr 
Green).  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1866.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  27,  1863.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1866. 
On  the  Home  Circuit.  Went  to  Australia,  1871.  Practised 
before  the  Supreme  Court  at  Melbourne.  Author,  legal. 
Died  about  1923.   (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BOX,  ROBERT  DIXON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885.  S.  of 
Joseph,  manufacturer,  of  St  John's  Wood,  London.  B.  in 
London,  Apr.  9,  1866.  Schools,  St  John's  Wood  (Rev.  H.  A. 
G.  Oliver)  and  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar,  1888- 
9;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  r888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  Ealing,  London,  1890-4. 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  1895-1904.  V.  of  St 
Paul's,  Haggerston,  Middlesex,  1904-14.  Chaplain  of  the 
Metropolitan  Hospital,  Kingsland  Road,  1905-14.  V.  of  St 
Stephen's,  Hounslow,  1914-27.  Died  Nov.  8,  1927,  at 
Hounslow  hospital.  {Venn,  11.  475;  The  Times,  Nov.  9, 
1927.) 

BOX,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  i, 
1886.  S.  of  Stephen,  gas-fitter  [died  Feb.  13,  1885].  B.  July 
19,  1854,  at  Chester.  School,  Aberystwyth  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1890; 
priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1892.  Assistant  Master  at  King's 
College,  Taunton,  1890-3;  at  Caynham,  Salop,  1893-4.  R- 
of  Puckington,  Somerset,  1894-8.  Living  (unbeneficed)  at 
Ashurst  Wood,  East  Grinstead,  in  1938.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BOXALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Apr.  27,  1886. 
Matric.  Easter,  1886;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1889;  M.D.  1893. 

BOXALL,  WILLIAM  PERCIVAL  [GRATWICKE].  Adm.  pens. 
at  Emmanuel,  May  25,  1867.  [S.  and  h.  of  William  Percival, 
Esq.  B.  Apr.  28,  1849,  at  Brighton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867,  as 
W.  Percival  Gratwicke;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  22,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1873.  On 
the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  K.C.,  1902.  Bencher,  1908. 
Recorder  of  Rye,  1905-11;  of  Brighton,  1911-28.  Chairman 
of  the  Quarter  Sessions  for  West  Sussex.  Of  Ivorys-in- 
Cowfold,  Sussex.  Married  and  had  issue.  A  very  able 
Recorder;  reputed  one  of  the  most  humane  judges  in 
England.  Died  Dec.  5,  1931,  aged  82,  at  Hove.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1931.) 

BOXWELL,  FRANK  [FRANCIS]  HARVEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1893.  S.  of  John  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Pemambuco.  B. 
Feb.  17,  1874.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1893, 
as  Francis  H.;  B.A.  1897.  In  business,  with  the  firm  of 
J.  R.  WilUams,  at  Buenos  .\ires.  Sometime  Law  agent  in 
Ireland.  Of  Wexford;  later  of  Linton  Hall,  Newent,  Gloucs. 
Died  there  Aug.  16,  1936.   (The  Times,  Aug.  17,  1936.) 

BOYCATT,  see  also  BOYCOTT. 

BOYCATT  or  BOYCOTT,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1849.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1815),  R.  of 
Wheatacre  Burgh,  Norfolk.  [School,  Winchester.]  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1849;  matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  20,  1853,  as  Boycott,  A.  W. ; 
priest,  Nov.  19,  1854;  C.  of  Besthorpe,  Norfolk.  P.C.  of 
Aldeby,  1858-65.  [For  his  son,  William  Douglass  (1884), 
see  sub  Boycott.]  Died  Aug.  13,  1865,  aged  34.  Brother  of 
William  (1862).  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  11. 
39I-) 

BOYCATT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Jan.  10, 
1772.  S.  of  Samuel  (1744),  of  Burgh,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Melton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Beccles  (Mr  Routh).  Matric.  Michs.  1773; 
Scholar,  1773-6;  B.A.  {yth  Wrangler)  1776;  M.A.  1779. 
Fellow,  1776-96.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  15,  1778; 
priest.  Mar.  11,  1781.  R.  of  Burgh  St  Peter,  1795-1829.  R. 
of  Beeston  St  Andrew,  1806-30.  Author,  Sermoti.  Died 
Nov.  3,  1830,  aged  73,  at  Ormesby.  M.I.  there.  Father  of  the 
next.   {Venn,  11.  91.) 

BOYCATT  (post  BOYCOTT),  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  6,  1815.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  WilUam  (above), 
R.  of  Burgh  St  Peter,  Norfolk.]  Migrated  to  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  July  25,  1816,  age  18  (having  previously 
been  adm.  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  10,  1814,  age 
16);  B.A.  (Oxford)  1820;  M.A.  1822.  R.  of  Wheatacre 
Burgh,  Norfolk,  1829-71.  Changed  his  name  to  Boycott, 
1862.  Married  Ehzabeth  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Arthur  Beevor, 
Esq.  [His  son  Charles  Cunningham  Boycott  was  agent  for 
Lord  Erne's  estates  in  Ireland  and,  in  1879,  was  involved  in 
the  Land  League  agitation;  suffering  annoyances  which 
gave  rise  to  the  expression  to  'boycott.']  Died  Oct.  30,  1871, 
aged  73,  at  Ormesby.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  .\rthur  W. 
1849).   {Al.  Oxoti.;  Perlustration  of  Yarmouth,  11.  84.) 


BoYCE,  William 

BOYCATT  or  BOYCOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  27,  1862.  S.  of  William  (above),  clerk.  B.  1842,  at 
Wheatacre  Burgh,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  Jan.  15,  1843.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Lent,  1862;  B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon, 
1866;  priest  (Aberdeen)  1867;  C.  of  Banchory  Teman, 
Kincardine,  1866-7.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Leeds,  1868.  C.  of 
Burgh  St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1869-72;  R.  there,  1872-89.  A 
great  yachtsman.  Died  June  27,  1889,  aged  46.  Brother  of 
Arthur  W.  (1849).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BOYCE,  EDWARD  JACOB.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1836.  S.  of  Henry  (?  1820),  clerk,  of  Edgeware.  B.  May  14, 
1814,  at  Somerton,  Somerset.  School,  Beverley,  Yorks. 
(Mr  Richards).  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  26,  1836,  age  23; 
matric.  Easter,  1837;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon, 
1840;  priest  (Winchester)  1841.  C.  of  Godalming,  Surrey, 
r84i-7;  V.  there,  1847-65.  R.  of  Houghton,  Hants.,  1865- 
97.  Married  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Webster,  B.D. 
(V.  of  Oakington,  Cambs.,  cuid  R.  of  St  Botolph's,  Cam- 
bridge) Oct.  28,  r84i,  at  Barnwell,  Cambridge.  Author,  A 
History  of  Parochial  Registers ;  A  Memorial  of  the  Cambridge 
Camden  Society.  Died  June  4,  1897,  aged  83.  Buried  at 
Houghton.  Brother  of  WilUam  ( 1 84 1 )  and  father  of  Wilfrid  A . 
(1868).  {Crockford;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvn;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BOYCE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  19,  1820.  Of 
Devon.  [Perhaps  5th  s.  of  Edward,  of  Tiverton.  B.  Feb.  7, 
1785.]  Styled  'M.A.  of  Queens'  College,  Cambridge,'  in 
Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvii.  Perhaps  same  as  the  next. 
The  Rev.  Henry  Boyce  was  Chaplain  to  the  Dowager  Lady 
de  CUfford,  and  died  Sept.  3,  1854,  aged  69,  late  of  Abbey 
Road,  St  John's  Wood.  Perhaps  father  of  the  above  and  of 
William  (1841).  (G.  Mag.,  1854,  "•  527;  Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  XVII.) 

BOYCE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  29,  1826  {'plus 
annos  24').   Perhaps  same  as  the  above. 

BOYCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1765.  B.  at 
Coventry,  Warws.  Matric.  Michs.  1765;  B.A.  1769;  M.A. 
1772.  Fellow,  1770.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  21,  1769; 
priest,  July  8,  1770;  C.  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  1769.  V. 
of  Litlington,  Cambs.,  1773-82.  R.  of  Worlingham,  Suffolk, 
1780-96.  R.  of  Gt  Walding&eld,  1782-1806.  V.  of  Acton, 
1799-1806.   Died  Nov.  3,  1806.   (G.  Mag.) 

BOYCE,  THOMAS  WHITE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  28, 
1838.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Upminster.  B.  Dec.  15, 
i8i2,  at  Stratford-le-Bow.  Schools,  Corbets  Tay,  Essex 
(Mr  Saunders)  and  Bromley,  Middlesex  (Mr  Dean).  Matric. 
Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1842; 
priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  13,  1843.  P.C.  of  Danehill,  Sussex, 
1852-6.  C.  of  St  Werburgh,  Bristol,  1857-72;  R.  there, 
1872-9.  Chaplain  to  the  Bristol  General  Hospital,  1871-4. 
Died  June  12,  1890,  aged  77,  at  Clapham.  {Crockford; 
Scott,  MS.S.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BOYCE,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  9,  1874. 
Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  Henry,  of  Beccles.  B.  there  Sept.  6,  1853. 
School,  Fauconberge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Exhibitioner; 
Scholar;  B.-'V.  1878;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Jamaica) 
1882;  priest  (Norwich)  1886.  Assistant  Master  of  Harrison 
College,  Barbados,  1878-81;  of  Reading  School,  1881-2. 
C.  of  Kingston,  Jamaica,  and  Co-Principal  of  the  Church  of 
England  School,  Kingston,  1882-4.  C.  of  All  Saints', 
Ipswich,  and  Assistant  Master  of  Ipswich  School,  1885-7. 
Head  Master  of  King's  Lynn  Grammar  School,  Norfolk, 
1887-1920.  C.-in-charge  of  St  Mary's  Mission,  Portsea, 
Hants.,  1920-.  C.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Southsea,  1929-. 
M.V.O.,  1908.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Eastman's 
School,  Southsea.  Of  13,  Livingstone  Road,  Southsea. 
Died  Apr.  12,  1936.  (Kelly,  Handbook,  1935;  Crockford, 
1932;  Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

BOYCE,  WILFRID  ANDERDON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
12,  1868.  S.  of  Edward  Jacob  (1836),  R.  of  Houghton, 
Hants.  B.  Sept.  22,  184Q,  at  Godalming,  Surrey.  School, 
Guildford  Grammar  (Dr  Merriman).  Matric.  Michs.  1868; 
B..\.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1873;  priest  (Winchester)  1874; 
C.  of  St  Mark's,  Surbiton,  Surrey,  1873-6.  C.  of  Shalford, 
1876-84.  V.  of  Ecchinswell  with  Sydmonton,  Hants.,  1884- 
1918.  R.  of  Litchfield,  Hants.,  1918-35.  Died  there  Dec.  23, 
1935,  aged  87.    {The  Times,  Dec.  27,  I935-) 

BOYCE  [post  WOOLLCOMBE-BOYCE],  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  July  8,  1841.    S.  of  Henry  (?  1820),  clerk. 

B.  Dec.  5,  1820,  at  Gawcott,  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1841. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Feb.  10,  1842,  age  21;  B.A.  1845;  M.A. 
1848.  Mathematical  Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  1845-79- 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  20,  1846;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1847; 

C.  of  Swindon,  Wilts,,  1846.  R.  of  Elkstone,  Gloucs.,  1888- 
93.  Married  Jane  Vivian,  dau.  of  William  WooUcombe,  B.D., 
V.  of  Christow  and  Hennock,  Devon,  Apr.  10,  1849.  .Assumed 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Woollcombe,  .-^ug.  25 , 
1899.  Died  Mar.  23,  1904,  at  Cheltenham.  Brother  of 
Edward  J.  (1836).   {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 


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Boycott,  Henry  Aden 

BOYCOTT,  see  also  BOYCATT. 

BOYCOTT,  HENRY  ADEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1869.  S.  of  Thomas,  M.D.  B.  at  Aden.  School,  Canterbury 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  1873;  C.  of  Gt  AmweU,  Ware,  Herts.,  1873-6. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1877. 

BOYCOTT,  WILLIAM  DOUGLASS.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  10, 
1884.  [S.  of  Arthur  William  (1849),  clerk;  for  whom  see  sub 
Boycatt.]  B.  Nov.  27,  1864.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1887;  priest 
(Adelaide  for  Durham)  i888;  C.  of  Jarrow,  1887-9.  R.  of 
Burgh  St  Peter's,  Norfolk,  1889-99.  C.  of  Wymondham, 
1899-1902.  V.  of  Upton  and  Fishley,  1902-32;  rebuilt  the 
tower  of  the  Church.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  9, 
1932,  aged  67.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Feb.  II,  1932.) 

BOYCOTT,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.  S.  of  William,  of  The  Grange,  Hereford.  B.  Dec.  18, 
1869,  at  Hereford.  School,  Hereford  Cathedral  (Mr  Tatham). 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar,  1889;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1890.  .<\dm.  Sohcitor,  Dec.  1894  (Watson,  Everitt 
and  Boycott) ;  of  Lowestoft.    (Law  List,  1938.) 

BOYD,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1870.  S.  and  h.  of  Alexander  Fielding,  C.M.G.,  of 
Derby.  [Late  Treasurer-General  of  the  Ionian  Islands.]  B. 
at  Corfu.  Bapt.  Mar.  24,  1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  LL.B. 
1874.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  6,  1871.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1875.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Of  The  Lakes,  Dukin- 
field,  Cheshire.  J. P.  Author,  Merchant  Shipping  Laws. 
Edited  Wheaton's  Elements  of  International  Law.  (Foster, 
Mett  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  C.G.,  i.  210.) 

BOYD,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 
1819.  S.  and  h.  of  John.  B.  at  Leith,  Midlothian.  Matric. 
Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1834.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  II,  1831;  migrated  to  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  21,  1834. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1834,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Broad- 
meadows,  Selkirk.  (To  be  distinguished  from  the  Rev. 
Archibald  Boyd,  D.D.,  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  and  sub- 
sequently Dean  of  Exeter,  1867.)  Perhaps  father  of  the  next 
and  of  Charles  P.  (1874). 

BOYD,  ARCHIBALD  DUDINGSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  9,  1861.  S.  of  Archibald  (?  above),  of  115,  Westbourne 
Terrace,  London.  B.  Mar.  8,  1842,  at  Edinburgh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1861.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  23,  1862. 
Brother  of  the  next. 

BOYD,  CHARLES  PURVIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  30,  1874.  S.  of  Archibald,  Esq.  [of  115,  Westbourne 
Terrace,  W.].  B.  in  London.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1874.  Of  Crofton  House,  Titchfield,  Hants.  J.P.  Late 
Lieut. -Col.  (Thames  MUitia  Engineers).  Died  Jan.  15,  1914. 
Brother  of  the  above.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOYD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S.  of 
Philip,  deceased.  B.  May  29,  1876,  in  London.  School, 
Clifton  College  (Mr  M.  G.  Glazebrook).  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1898. 

BOYD,  EDWARD  CHARLES  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.  S.  of  Alexander  [Lieut. -Col.],  of  15,  Howard 
Place,  St  Andrews,  Fifes.  B.  Sept.  3,  1871,  at  St  Andrews. 
School,  Fettes  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1893.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1896. 
Junior  Counsel  to  the  Treasury  at  the  Central  Criminal 
Court,  1912-16.  Metropolitan  Magistrate  for  Greenwich  and 
Woolwich,  1916-17;  for  West  London,  1917;  for  West- 
minster, 1924-33,  and  for  Gt  Marlborough  Street,  1933-. 
Of  37,  De  Vere  Gardens,  London,  W.  (Feites  Coll.  Reg.; 
Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BOYD,  FRANCIS  LEITH.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1875.  S.  of 
George  John,  of  Toronto,  Canada.  B.  there  Mar.  23,  1853. 
School,  Hellmuth  College,  London,  Canada;  afterwards  at 
University  College,  Toronto.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar, 
1877-9;  B-A.  1879;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest 
(London)  1880;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  1879-84. 
Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1885  and  1907;  at  Oxford, 
1924.  V.  of  Teddington,  Middlesex,  1884-1908;  mainly 
instrumental  in  raising  funds  for  the  building  there  of  the 
fine  new  Church  of  St  Albans.  V.  of  Church  of  Annunciation, 
Marylebone,  1908-9.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Wilton  Place,  1909-27. 
Appointed  'Golden  Lecturer'  by  the  Haberdashers'  Com- 
pany at  St  Margaret's,  Lothbury,  1911  and  1917.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1914-27.  A  powerful  and  popular  preacher. 
Author,  religious.  Died  Dec.  13,  1927.  Buried  at  Teddington. 
Brother  of  George  K.  (1882).  (Venn,  11.  419;  P.  E.  Towell; 
The  Times,  Dec.  14,  1927.) 

BOYD,  FREDERICK  BLACKALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  18,  1849.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Lee,  Kent. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1849.  In  the  Indian 
Army.   Killed  in  action,  1857. 


BoYD,-  Palmer 

BOYD,  GEORGE  KYNASTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  7,  1882. 
S.  of  George  [John],  of  Toronto,  Canada.   B.  there  June  15, 

1858.  School,  Toronto.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885; 
M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1885;  priest,  1886;  C.  of 
St  Augustine's,  Kilbum,  London,  1885-92.  R.  of  Nuthurst, 
Sussex,  1892-1905.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Worthing,  1905-22. 
Died  there  June  8,  1922.  Buried  at  Teddington.  Brother  of 
Francis  L.  (1875).  (Venn,  ii.  459;  The  Morning  Post,  June  10, 
1922;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

BOYD,  HALBERT  JOHNSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1895.  [6th  s.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  J.P.  and  D.L.],  of 
Maxpoffle,  St  Boswell's,  Roxburghshire.  B.  June  7,  1872. 
School,  Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
1898;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Chichester) 
1901;  C.  of  Henfield,  Sussex,  1899-1903.  C.  of  Lower 
Beeding,  1903-5.  V.  of  Southwater,  1905-13.  R.  of  St  Paul's, 
St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1913-27.  R.  of  St  John's,  Cranston 
Hill,  Glasgow,  1927-9.  Chaplain  of  Taiping,  China,  1929-30. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (in  the  British  Red  Cross,  4th 
Ambulance  Convoy,  B.E.F.,  1915;  Chaplain  (4th  class), 
1917-19).  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  19,  Allen  House,  Allen 
Street,  London,  W.  Author,  Verses  and  Ballads  of  North 
and  South;  The  Phantom  (a  play);  Strange  Tales  of  the 
Western  Isles;  Under  tlie  Beacon  Lights;  Kinmont  Willie;  The 
Magic  of  Tamlane  (play  produced  1933),  etc.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Who's  Who,  1938;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BOYD,  HERBERT  BUCHANAN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1885  . 
31(1  s.  of  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchison,  clerk,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
of  St  Andrew's.  School,  Fettes  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (Rochester) 
1890;  C.  of  Aylesford,  Kent,  1889-96.  R.  of  Cliffe,  1899- 
1915.  Rural  Dean,  1909-15.  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester 
Cathedral,  1914-34;  Canon  Emeritus,  1934.  V.  of  Lamber- 
hurst,  1915-20.  V.  of  Westerham,  1920-7.  Of  Quietways, 
Rodbrough  Common,  Stroud,  Gloucs.,  in  1939.  (Crockford, 
I939-) 

BOYD  (alias  MACAULAY  or  MACAULEY),  HUGH.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  at  St  John's,  June  lo,  1775;  M.A.  1775.  2nd  s.  of 
Alexander  [Macauley],  K.C.  (Irish  Bar),  M.P.,  deceased. 
B.  Dec.  1746,  at  Ballycastle.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  July  8,  1761,  as  Hugh  McAuIay;  B.A.  (Dubl.)  1765. 
Took  the  name  of  Boyd  on  succeeding,  under  the  will  of  his 
grandfather,  to  an  estate  in  Co.  Antrim,  in  1768.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  10,  1771.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1776. 
A  constant  contributor  to  the  newspaper  press — especially 
to  the  Public  Advertiser  (the  authorship  of  the  Letters  of 
Junius  was  claimed  for  him  by  his  friends).  Went  to  India 
as  Secretary  to  Lord  Macartney,  Governor  of  Madras,  1781. 
Sent  on  a  special  mission  to  the  King  of  Candy,  with  an 
expedition  under  Admiral  Sir  Edward  Hughes,  against  the 
Dutch  in  Ceylon;  landed  at  Trincomalee  and  set  out  for 
Candy  to  negotiate  a  treaty  of  alliance  with  the  King  to  aid 
the  British  against  the  Dutch.  Failed  in  this  and  set  out 
for  Madras,  but  was  made  prisoner  on  board  the  French 
frigate,  La  Fine.  Sent  to  Mauritius  and  thence  to  the  Isle  of 
Bourbon;  eventually  released  on  parole  and  returned  to 
Madras.  Conducted  a  paper,  The  Madras  Courier,  1792,  and 
subsequently  the  Indian  Observer.  Died  Oct.  19,  1794,  at 
Madras.  Buried  there.  Father  of  the  next.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  iv;  D.N.B.) 

BOYD,  HUGH  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
July  24,  1799.  S.  of  Hugh  (above),  Esq.,  of  London.  B. 
at  Edgeware,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1800.  Became 
blind,  1828.  Lived  chiefly  at  Hampstead.  Taught  Greek 
to  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning,  who  wrote  a  sonnet  on  his 
blindness,  and  another  on  his  death.  Author,  Luceria,  a 
Tragedy;  Thoughts  on  an  Illustrious  Exile,  etc.;  also  published 
translations  from  the  Classics.  Died  May  10,  1848,  at  Kentish 
Town.   (D.N.B.) 

BOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  7,  1866.  S.  of 
Thomas,  Attorney-at-Iaw.  B.  at  St  Peter's,  Liverpool. 
Bapt.  Nov.  5,  1845.   Matric.  Michs.  1867. 

BOYD,  JOHN  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  27, 

1859.  S.  of  Alexander  Pearson.  B.  Nov.  6,  1840,  at  Pinkney 
House,  Berks.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1864;  priest, 
1865;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Kensington,  Middlesex,  1864-6. 
Held  other  curacies,  1866-71.  V.  of  Prestwood,  Bucks., 
1871-5.  R.  of  Denton  with  Caldicote,  Hunts.,  1875-9.  Head 
Master  of  Magdalen  College  School,  Brackley,  Northants., 
1879-82.  Lived  for  some  time  at  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex.  R.  of 
Upper  Clatford,  Hants.,  1887-91.  Died  Feb.  17,  1891. 
(Peile,  II.  563.) 

BOYD,  PALMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3,  1867.  S.  of 
Mossom  [Lieut. -Gen.,  Bengal  Army].  B.  Sept.  29,  1840,  at 
Simla,  India.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  B.A.  1871.  Previously  in  the  Army  (2nd  Lieut.,  Bengal 
Artillery,  1858;  resigned,  1864).   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 


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Boyd,  Percival 

BOYD,  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  19,  1S87.  [S.  of  T., 
of  Surrey  Lodge,  Woodside.  B.  June,  1868.  School,  Upping- 
ham.] Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar;  B.A.  {$ist  Wrangler) 
1890;  M.A.  1894.  In  business.  Of  Warlingham,  Surrey. 
F.S.A.,  1929.  Fellowof  the  Society  of  Genealogists  and  editor 
and  donor  of  Boyd's  Marriage  Index  to  that  Society.  (Up- 
pingham Sch.  Reg.;  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937;  E.  Axon.) 

BOYD,  ROBERT  CHARLES  AYLMER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 

Christi,  July  6,  1872.   Of  Lanes.   S.  of ,  deceased.    B. 

Dec.  28,  1853,  at  Old  Trafiord,  Stretford.  Schools,  Worthing 
College,  St  Heliers,  Jersey,  and  St  James'  Collegiate.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  Scholar,  1872. 

BOYD,  ROBERT  HENRY  (The  Rev.).  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1894.  S.  of  Robert,  schoolmaster.  B.  Feb.  6, 
1854,  at  Stewartstown,  Ireland.  Previously  at  St  Bees 
Theological  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1898;  M.A. 
1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Ripon)  1889;  C.  of  St 
Matthew's,  Leeds,  1887-92.  C.  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex, 
1893-4.  C.  of  Chesterford,  Essex,  1897-8.  V.  of  Bassing- 
boume,  Herts.,  1899-1934.  Rural  Dean  of  Shingay,  1919-33; 
retired.  Of  4,  Leasingham  Gardens,  Bexhill-on-Sea,  in  1938. 
Died  Apr.  12,  1939,  aged  85,  at  Bexhill.  Buried  at  Bassing- 
boume,  Cambs.  (Crockford,  1938;  The  Times,  Apr.  14,  1939.) 

BOYD,  ROBERT  SOUTHGATE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  28,  1870.  S.  of  G.,  Esq.,  of  Natchery  Nullimppi  (sic). 
Matric.  Lent,  1870. 

BOYD,  WILLIAM  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  8,  1864.  S.  of  Robert,  M.D.,  physician  to  the  Somerset 
lunatic  asylum.  B.  at  WeUs.  School,  Thorpe  Mandeville, 
near  Banbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Went  to 
Canada;  Capt.  in  the  Militia  there.  An  excellent  rifle  shot. 
Perished,  with  others  of  his  family,  while  on  a  visit  to 
England,  in  a  fire  at  his  father's  asylum,  at  Southall  Park, 
Middlesex,  Aug.  14,  1883.    (Venn,  11.  368.) 

BOYD,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  9, 
i860.    Matric.  Easter,  i860. 

BOYD-CARPENTER,  see  CARPENTER,  ARCHIBALD  BOYD, 
WILLIAM  BOYD,  etc. 

BOYD-ROCHFORT,  GEORGE  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1898.  S.  of  [R.  Hamilton  (Boyd-Rochfort) 
Major,  J. P.,  died  1891,  of  Middleton  Park,  Castletown,  Co. 
Westmeath].  Wrongly  styled  s.  of  George  in  Trinity  Coll. 
Adm.  Bk.  B.  Jan.  i,  1880,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Of  Middleton  Park,  Castletown,  Co. 
Westmeath.  High  Sherifif,  1904.  D.L.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Lieut.,  Scots  Guards;  V.C,  'for  most  conspicuous 
bravery  in  the  trenches  between  Cambrai  and  La  Bassee  on 
Aug.  3,  1915').  Well-known  as  a  polo  player.  (Univ.  War 
List;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BOYDE,  ALFRED  CAINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5, 
1894.  S.  of  Daniel,  tailor,  of  Barrow-in-Fumess,  Lanes.  B. 
there  Oct.  i,  1875.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894.  Became  a  Non-Collegiate  student;  B.A.  1898;  LL.B. 
1899;  M.A.  1907. 

BOYDELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  23,  1823.  S.  of  James  [and  Mary  Anne  Barker],  of 
Rosset,  Denbighs.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1823; 
Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Minor  Canon  of 
Chester  Cathedral,  1830-41.  R.  of  Coddington,  Cheshire, 
1840-54.  Died  1854  or  1855  (successor  appointed  Jan.  6, 
1855).   (E.  Axon.) 

BOYER,  CHARLES  EDWARD  POCHIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Nov.  19,  1877.  S.  of  J[oseph],  Esq.,  of  Ringwood, 
Dulwich  Wood  Park,  Upper  Norwood,  London.  [School, 
(?)  Rugby,  as  s.  of  Joseph.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1883. 
Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Worcester)  1888;  C.  of  King's 
Norton,  Warws.,  1884-6.  C.  of  Harborough  Magna,  1S88-91. 
R.  of  Dowsby,  Linos.,  1891-8.  Of  Hove,  Brighton,  unbene- 
ficed, in  1913;  still  there,  1926.  Died  1927.  Probably  brother 
of  John  P.  (1874).   (Crockford,  SuppL,  1927.) 

BOYER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  7,  1844. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844. 

BOYER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  12,  1825.  [S. 
of  James  William  Robert.  B.  July  2,  1805.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon, 
1830;  priest  (Lincoln)  1831.  C.  of  Swepston,  Leics.,  1841-4. 
C.  of  Wilford,  Notts.,  1847-50.  C.  of  Spital,  Chesterfield, 
Derbs.,  1851-62.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1863.  Living 
at  Leamington  in  1876.  Died  Dec.  19,  1879.  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOYER,  JOHN  PLUMMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  19, 
1874.  [S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  82,  Ladbroke  Grove,  London, 
W.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M..\. 
1882.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Lichfield)  1881;  C.  of 
Quarry  Bank,  Staffs.,  1880-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1883-7. 
R.  of  Brantham,  Suffolk,  1887-90.  Died  there  June  4,  1890, 
aged  33.  Probably  brother  of  Charles  E.  P.  (1877).  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 


BoYES,  William  Osborn 

BOYER,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  26,  1S82.  Of  Northumberland.  [Probably  s.  of  Robert 
Buckley  (1847),  clerk.]  B.  1857,  at  Featherstone.  Bapt.  1865, 
at  Denton,  Lanes.  Schools,  Penarth  and  Neuwied.  Matric. 
Lent,  1882.  Became  a  Non-Collegiate  student;  B.A.  1885; 
M.A.  (Corpus  Christi)  i88g.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (York) 
1887;  C.  of  Newington,  Yorks.,  1886-8.  C.  of  Everton, 
1889-91.  Chaplain  of  the  Missions  to  Seamen  at  Hartlepool, 
1891-4.  C.  of  Chesham,  Bucks.,  1894-8.  C.  of  Trevandrum 
and  Quilon,  1899-1904.  C.  of  Wombridge,  Salop,  1904-5.  C. 
of  Fincham,  Norfolk,  1905-7.  C.  of  St  Budeaux,  Devon, 
1908-9.  C.  of  Stonehouse,  Gloucs.,  1909-11.  Held  other 
curacies  for  short  periods,  19 11-18.  Resided  latterly  at 
Fraddon,  Cornwall.  Died  there  Apr.  11,  1931,  aged  72. 
Probably  brother  of  Richard  (1881).  {Crockford;  The  Times, 
Apr.  14,  1931.) 

BOYER,  JOHN  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  13,  1792.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Loughborough, 
Leics.  School,  Appleby,  Leics.  (Dr  Derve).  Matric.  Michs. 
1793;  B.A.  1797.  R.  of  Swepston  with  Snareston,  Leics., 
1832-43.  Died  Oct.  8,  1843,  aged  68.  (G.  Mag.,  1843,  11. 
661.) 

BOYER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  18, 
1843.  3rd  s.  of  Richard  Boyle.  B.  at  Skeffington  Vale,  Leics. 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon, 
1848;  priest  (Peterb.)  1849;  C.  of  Potterspury,  Northants., 
1848-51.  R.  of  Northleigh,  Devon,  1861-4.  Resided  latterly 
at  Leicester.  Died  there  July  13,  1903,  aged  78.  Brother  of 
Robert  B.  (1847).   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BOYER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1881.  S. 
of  Robert  Buckley  (next),  clerk.  B.  in  Holloway,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Became  a  Non-Collegiate  student;  B..\. 
1885;  M.A.  (Caius)  i88g.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1887;  priest,  1888.  Held  curacies,  1887-95.  P-C.  of 
the  Chapel  of  ease  (the  Octagon  Church),  Wisbech,  Cambs., 
1895-1936.  Of  Hathern,  Queen's  Road,  Wisbech,  in  1938. 
Probably  brother  of  John  W.  (1882).  (Venn,  11.  451;  Crock- 
ford, 1938.) 

BOYER,  ROBERT  BUCKLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  18, 
1847.  S.  of  Richard,  grazier,  of  Skeffington  Vale,  Leics. 
B.  there  July  2,  1829.  School,  Sheffield  proprietary.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Carhsle) 
1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  St  John's,  Keswick,  Cumberland, 
1854.  Chaplain  of  Missions  to  Seamen,  Penarth,  1862-74. 
Superintendent  of  Missions  to  Seamen,  1874-95.  V.  of  the 
Octagon  Church,  Wisbech,  Cambs.,  1894-5.  Author,  Friends 
and  Foes  of  Sailors.  Died  Jan.  12,  1895,  at  Wisbech.  Brother 
of  Richard  (1843);  father  of  the  above  and  probably  of  John 
W.  (1882).   (Venn,  II.  281.) 

BOYER,  THOMAS  MORRISSON.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter, 
1884.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Elinde,  Ballymote,  Co.  Sligo,  Ireland. 
B.  there  Jan.  25,  1859.  School,  Primrose  Green  Training 
College,  near  SUgo.  Adm.  at  Sidney;  B.A.  (Sidney)  1887. 
Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (York)  1888;  C.  of  Bolton  Percy, 
Yorks.,  1887-9.  V.  of  Koolunga,  South  Australia,  1889-91. 
R.  of  Port  EUiot  with  Port  Victor  and  Goolwa,  Adelaide, 
1891-1933.  Rural  Dean  of  Strathalbyn,  1902-20.  Lie.  to  off. 
dio.  .Adelaide,  1933-7.   Not  in  Crockford,  1938. 

BOYER,  WILLIAM  (The  Rev.).  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May 
i8,  1774;  doubtless  a  'Ten-year'  man.  S.  of  Edward,  grazier, 
of  Cumberland.  No  residence  recorded.  Probably  ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Mar.  15,  1772;  C.  of  Outwell,  Norfolk. 

BOYES,  DANIEL  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1S68.  S.  of  George  Mence,  accountant.  B.  Jan.  4,  1850,  at 
Islington,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A. 
1875.  Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest  (Hereford)  1876;  C.  of 
Tuckhill,  Salop,  1875-6.  C.  of  Welshpool,  Montgom.,  1876- 
86.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Melrose,  Scotland,  1886-92.  Resided 
latterly  at  Coton  Hall,  Stafford.  Died  May  25,  1903,  aged  52, 
at  Stafford.    (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BOYES,  RICHARD  BETHUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  8, 
1825.  Of  London.  [S.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Raleigh 
House,  Brixton,  Surrey.]  Matric.  Lent,  1826;  B.A.  1830. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  14,  1829;  priest,  June  5,  1830;  C.  of 
St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1829.  Chaplain  of  the  Old  Church 
[?  Calcutta].  Died  Dec.  10,  1841,  aged  38,  at  Calcutta. 
(G.  Mag.,  1842,  I.  447.) 

BOYES,  WILLIAM  OSBORN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1863.  S.  of  William,  draper.  B.  at  Stony  Stratford,  Bucks. 
Bapt.  Sept.  12,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  LL.B.  1867; 
LL.M.  1895;  LL.D.  1901.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1870;  practised  at 
Bamet,  Herts.  Registrar  of  the  County  Court  and  Clerk  to 
the  Magistrates  at  Bamet.  Twice  married.  A  generous 
benefactor  to  numerous  charities.  To  his  friend  James 
Lamplough  he  left  his  cigar-case  made  from  the  skin  of  the 
famous  race-horse  Eclipse.  Died  June  4,  i9i7t  aged  70,  at 
Bamet.   (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  June  6,  1917.) 


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BoYKETT,  Frank 

BOYKETT,  FRANK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 

1874.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  Wakefield, 
Yorks.  B.  Feb.  15,  1852,  at  Wakefield.  School,  Wakefield. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon, 
1876;  priest  (Ripon)  1877;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Wakefield, 
1876-7.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Bradford,  1877-85.  V.  of 
Ruddington,  Notts.,  1885-1924.  Liyed  latterly  at  Bobbin- 
Court,  Forty  Lane,  Wembley  Park.  Died  there  Mar.  i,  1937. 
[Crockford,  1937;  The  Times,  Mar.  3,  1937.) 

BOYLAN,  RICHARD  DILLON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  30,  1822.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Stillorgan,  Co.  Dublin. 
School,  Oscot,  Warws.  (Mr  Potts).  Matric.  Michs.  1822. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  9,  1826. 

BOYLE,  The  Hon.  EDWARD  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July 
II,  1894.  [2nd  s.  of  David,  Earl  of  Glasgow,  Governor  and 
Commander-in-Chief  of  New  Zealand,  1892-7.    B.  June  iTi, 

1875,  at  Shewalton,  Ayrshire,  N.B.]  School,  Fettes.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894.  2nd  Lieut.,  Rifle  Brigade,  1898;  served  in  the 
Soudan;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Omdurman.  Died 
unmarried  Oct.  23,  1898,  at  the  Military  Hospital,  Malta. 
Buried  at  the  Florian  cemetery.  Brother  of  James  (1898). 
(The  Scots  Peerage,  iv.  220.) 

BOYLE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1859.  Of 
Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  1859. 

BOYLE,  The  Hon.  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1898.  3rd 
s.  of  David,  Earl  of  Glasgow,  of  Kelburn,  Fairlie,  Ayrshire. 
[B.  Mar.  11,  1880,  at  ShewaJton,  Ayrshire.]  School,  Wan- 
ganui.  New  Zealand.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  2nd  Lieut.,  3rd 
Batt.,  Royal  Scots  Fusihers,  1898;  Lieut.,  1899.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War,  with  the  2nd  Batt.  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  attached  to  the  Imperial  Yeomanry,  1901-2; 
Lieut.,  1906.  Married  and  had  issue.  In  the  Great  War, 
19 14,  Capt.,  Oxford  and  Bucks.  Light  Infantry;  killed  in 
action,  Oct.  18,  1914.  Brother  of  Edward  G.  (1894).  {The 
Scots  Peerage,  iv.  220;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOYLE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1898. 
Of  Lanes.  S.  of  James,  confectioner.  B.  Mar.  26,  1878,  at 
Blackburn.  School,  Alston  College,  Preston.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon,  1901;  priest 
(Manchester)  1902;  C.  of  Feniscliffe,  Lanes.,  1901-3.  C.  of 
Epsom,  Surrey,  1903-4.  Organising  Secretary  of  the  Colonial 
and  Continental  Church  Society,  1904-9.  C.  of  St  George's, 
Preston,  1909-10.  R.  of  Micheldean,  Gloucs.,  1910-16.  V.  of 
Wembdon,  Somerset,  1916-39-.  Author,  The  Sixty  of 
Saskatchewan.   {Crockford,  1939.) 

BOYLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  4,  1826.  Of 
Summergangs,  Hull.  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  Ord.  deacon, 
1829;  priest  (Lincoln)  1830.  P.C.  of  Brighouse,  Halifax, 
1840-2;  'B.C.L.'  (sic).  (Occurs  in  Clergy  List  as  of  Porto- 
bello,  near  Edinburgh  in  1845  and  1853.)  C.  of  Long  Riston, 
Yorks.,  in  1854.  P.C.  of  Stramshall,  Staffs.,  1854-8.  P.C. 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Barnstaple,  1858-62,  'LL.B.'  [The  identity 
of  this  man  has  not  been  definitely  established.  He  occurs  in 
Crockford  as  LL.B.  1834,  of  Trinity  HaU,  but  no  such  degree 
is  assigned  to  him  in  our  records.  Rupert  Simms  in  Biblio- 
theca  Staffs,  gives  the  Rev.  John  Boyle,  V.  of  Stramshall, 
as  author  of  religious  works  but  mentions  no  University  or 
degree.  In  Gent.  Mag.,  1866,  he  is  styled  'LL.B.  of  Trinity 
Hall.']  Author,  theological,  etc.  Died  July  14,  1866,  aged 
66,  at  Leamington.  (Crockford,  1865;  G.  Mag.,  1866;  11.  280.) 

BOYLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  4,  1850.  Did 
not  reside. 

BOYLE,  JOSEPH  BARNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1862.  S.  and  h.  of  Andrew  [merchant,  of  Calcutta],  assistant 
to  Messrs  Tullsh  and  Co.  B.  June  22,  1844,  at  DhumimtoUah 
(sic),  India.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1862.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  29,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1869. 
Practised  before  the  High  Court  at  Allahabad,  and  at 
Lucknow  till  1905;  returned  to  England.  Dead  in  1916. 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOYLE,  RICHARD  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Jesus,  Dec.  19,  i860.  S.  of  Edward  Fitzroy,  clerk,  of  Bath. 
B.  Sept.  17,  1839,  at  Bathwick.  Schools,  Marlborough  and 
Radley.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Pembroke  College) 
Apr.  12,  1861,  age  21;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1864;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest  (Lincoln)  1867.  V.  of 
Crockham  Hill,  Kent,  1870-80.  V.  of  Wallington,  Surrey, 
1880-1907.  Rural  Dean  of  Beddington,  1903-8.  Lie.  pr., 
dios.  Rochester  and  Southwark,  1909.  Died  Apr.  22,  1919, 
at  Florence,  Italy.    (Records  of  Rocliester  Diocese;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BOYLE,  RICHARD  COURTENAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  25,  1871.  S.  of  Richard  Wilcox,  Esq.,  of  Ham  Lodge, 
Essex.  Matric.  Easter,  1871;  B.A.  1875.  Died  Apr.  4,  1930, 
aged  77.,  (The  Times,  Apr.  6,  1930.) 


BoYNTON,  Griffith  Henry 

BOYLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1832;  M.A. 
1832.  Previously  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  B.A.  (Trinity 
College).  Assistant  Chaplain  in  the  service  of  the  E.I.C.  in 
1847,  in  Delhi,  Simla,  Lahore  and  Sealcote,  Punjab.  Wrote 
an  account  of  the  mutiny  at  Sealcote  and  of  his  own  narrow 
escape,  which  appeared  in  many  newspapers.  Died  Oct.  30, 
1858,  aged  48.  He  is  perhaps  identical  with  the  William 
Boyle,  adm.  at  Trinity  College,  DubUn,  July  5,  1830,  age  18. 
S.  of  Armar,  of  Dundrum,  Co.  Down.  B.  in  Co.  Fermanagh. 
Degree  not  recorded,  but  described  as  B.A.,  both  at  his 
ordination  and  in  the  Bengal  Army  List,  1857.  Ord.  deacon 
(Dromore)  Sept.  4,  1836;  C.  of  Killeel,  1837.  Assistant 
Chaplain,  Bengal  Ecclesiastical  Establishment,  1847;  serving 
at  Penang,  1857.  Married  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Commander 
Christopher  Claxton,  R.N.,  Nov.  23,  1847.  Another  WilUam 
Boyle  was  admitted  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  June  15, 
1813,  age  19;  s.  of  Matthew;  B.A.  (Dubl.)  1818.  But  the 
discrepancy  in  age  makes  it  impossible  to  identify  him  with 
the  chaplain  who  died  in  1858,  aged  48.  (Al.  Dubl.;  H.  B. 
Swanzy,  Dromore  Diocese;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  i.  214.) 

BOYLE,  WILLIAM  HENRY  DAVID.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  8,  1880.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  C.B.,  Col., 
89th  Regt.  B.  Feb.  11,  1861,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  A  clerk  in  the 
Local  Government  Board,  afterwards  in  the  Treasury. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  4,  Cadogan  Mansions,  Sloane 
Square,  London.  A  good  musician.  An  authority  on 
Ecclesiastical  music;  compiled  the  chant-book  adopted  (and 
still  in  use)  in  the  College  Chapel,  1884.  Died  suddenly 
July  7,  1897.  Buried  at  East  Dean,  Hants.  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  The  Scots  Peerage,  iv.  212;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BOYNE,  Viscount,  see  HAMILTON-RUSSELL,  GUSTAVUS 
WILLIAM. 

BOYNS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  3,  1871.  S.  of 
Richard.  B.  1852,  at  St  Just,  West  Cornwall.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1875.   Brother  of  the  next. 

BOYNS,  RICHARD  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1877. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  28,  1878.  B.A.  188 1.  S.  of 
Richard,  merchant.  B.  June  19,  1857,  at  St  Just,  Cornwall. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  24,  1879,  as  s.  of  Richard, 
purser  of  mines,  of  St  Just,  Penwith,  Cornwall.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1883.  Occurs  in  the  Latfiisi,  1938.  Brother  of  theabovc. 

BOYNTON,  GRIFFITH.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  27,  1760.  Of  Notts.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Griffith,  Bart.,  of 
Burton  Agnes,  Yorks.  B.  Feb.  22,  1744-5.  at  Wallingwells, 
Notts.]  Matric.  Easter,  1761.  Succeeded  his  father  as  6th 
Bart.,  Oct.  18,  1761.  Of  Burton  Agnes,  Yorks.  F.S.A.,  i77i- 
Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1771-2.  M.P.  for  Beverley,  1772-4- 
Married  (i)  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Francis  Topham,  D.C.L.,  Judge 
of  the  Prerogative  Court  of  York,  May  9,  1762;  (2)  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Heblethwayte,  of  Norton  and  Bridlington, 
Yorks.,  Aug.  i,  1768.  Died  Jan.  6,  1778,  of  fever,  in  St 
James's  Street,  London.  Buried  at  Burton  Agnes.  M.I. 
Father  of  the  next.   (G.E.C.,  i.  115.) 

BOYNTON,  Sir  GRIFFITH,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1787.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Griffith  (above),  Bart.  B. 
July  17,  1769.  Schools,  Cheam  and  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1787;  M.A.  1789.  Succeeded  his  father  as  7th  Bart.,  Jan.  6, 
1778.  Of  Burton  Agnes,  Yorks.  Married  Anne  Maria,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Robert  (or  Richard)  Parkhurst,  July  30,  1790- 
Totally  excluded  himself  from  society  for  several  years 
before  his  death,  although  esteemed  among  the  most  accom- 
plished of  his  time.  Died  s.p.  July  10,  1801,  at  Epsom, 
Surrey.  Buried  at  Burton  Agnes.  Brother  of  Henry  (i795)- 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.E.C.,  i.  115.) 
BOYNTON,  GRIFFITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  11,  1835. 
2nd  s.  of  Sir  Henry  (i795),  Bart.  B.  Nov.  4,  1815.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842. 
Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest  (Peterb.)  1851;  C.  of  Chaddesden 
and  Stanley,  Derbs.  R.  of  Chaddesden,  1848-50.  R.  of  Kirk 
Hallam,  1850-9.  R.  of  Trusley,  Notts.,  1858-9.  R.  of 
Barmston,  Yorks.,  1860-98.  Married  Selina,  dau.  of  William 
Watkins,  of  Badby  House,  Northants.,  Oct.  i,  1840.  Died 
May  19,  1898.  Father  of  the  next.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BOYNTON,  GRIFFITH  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1868.  S.  of  Griffith  (above),  clerk.  B.  May  31,  1849,  at 
Stanley,  Derbs.  [Schools,  Derby  and  Uppingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1868.  Succeeded  his  cousin.  Sir  Henry  SomerviUe 
Boynton,  as  12th  Bart.,  Apr.  11,  1899.  One  of  the  14  English 
Baronets  invited  to  King  Edward  Vll's  Coronation  by  Royal 
Command;  only  those  were  summoned  whose  patents  were 
dated  before  1620.  Of  Burton  Agnes,  Yorks.,  and  of  12, 
West  Halkin  Street,  Belgrave  Square,  London,  W.  Twice 
married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  19,  1937,  aged  88.  (Upptng' 
liam  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1937;  Tlie  Times,  Oct.  21, 
1937.) 


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BOYNTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  21, 
1795.  S.  [post-humous]  of  Sir  Griffith  (1760),  Bart.,  of  Hutton 
Lodge,  Yorks.  B.  Mar.  22,  1778.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Lent,  1796;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803.  Succeeded  his  brother, 
Sir  Francis,  as  9th  Bart.,  Nov.  19,  1832.  Of  Burton  Agnes, 
Yorks.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Gray,  R.N.,  Jan.  i, 
1810.  Died  Aug.  28,  1854,  aged  76,  at  Burton  Agnes. 
Brother  of  Griffith  (1787),  and  father  of  Griffith  (1835). 
{G.E.C.) 

BOYNTON,  HENRY  SOMERVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Magdalene,  Jan.  i,  1864.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  of 
Burton  Agnes,  Yorks.  B.  Jan.  23,  1844.  Matric.  Lent,  1864. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  nth  Bart.,  June  25,  1869.  Of 
Burton  Agnes,  and  of  Barmston,  Yorks.  J. P.  for  the  East 
Riding.  Died  s./).»n.  Apr.  11,  1899,  at  Burton  Agnes.  (G.E.C.) 

BOYS,  ALGERNON.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Nov.  8, 

1864.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Simla,  India, 
School,  Leamington  College  (Mr  E.  St  J.  Parrj').  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  Scholar;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Incorp.  at 
Toronto,  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Canterbury)  1872; 
C.  of  Havant,  Hants.,  1870-2.  C.  of  Faversham,  Kent,  1872- 
8.  Went  to  Canada.  Professor  of  Classics  at  Trinity  College, 
Toronto,  1878-90.  Public  Orator  of  the  University  of 
Toronto,  1878-90.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Apr.  21,  1890, 
aged  43,  at  Toronto.  Brother  of  Henry  (1861).  (Clergy  List, 
1884;  The  Guardian,  May  21,  1890.) 

BOYS,  BASIL  CAREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  8, 
r890.  Of  Herts.  S.  of  Ernest  (1863),  clerk,  of  Beverley, 
Sidcup,  Kent.  B.  July  2,  1872,  at  Ware,  Herts.  Schools, 
King's  College,  London,  and  Dover  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest 
(London)  1896;  C.  of  Highbury,  1895-9.  C.  of  All  Saints', 
Hertford,  1899-1902.  C.  of  Streatham,  1902-6.  C.  of  St 
Luke's,  RedcliSe  Square,  London,  1906-15.  V.  of  St  Mary 
Wiggenhall,  Norfolk,  1915-26.  R.of  CandlesbywithScremby, 
Lines.,  1926-39-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

BOYS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  9, 
1846.  Of  Herts.  [S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Upper  Deal,  Kent.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1858.  C.  of  Stert, 
Wilts.,  1859-62.  Died  Dec.  6,  1862,  aged  38,  at  Valetta, 
Malta.   (Cambridge  Year  Bk.,  1863;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  124.) 

BOYS,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6,  1795.  S.  of 
Thomas  [goldwire-drawer;  erroneously  named  Daniel  in 
the  College  Reg.'\.  B.  Sept.  i,  1777,  in  the  parish  of  St  John- 
the-EvangeUst,  Westminster.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1795;  Scholar,  1798;  B.A.  1799;  M.A.  i8io.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  WeUs)  Jan.  25,  1803;  priest.  Mar.  25,  1803; 
C.  of  Meopham,  Kent,  1803.  V.  of  Benenden,  1805-57.  V. 
of  Brookland,  1809-57.  Chaplain  to  George  Carpenter,  Earl 
Tyrconnel,  in  1809.  Married  Sarah  Rider,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Richardson,  of  Bermondsey,  Surrey,  Nov.  9,  1807.  Died 
Sept.  11,  1857,  aged  80,  at  Benenden.  M.I.  Father  of 
Edward  (1833)  and  Thomas  J.  (1830).  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters, Suppl.;  St  JohWs  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BOYS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  15,  1825.  Of 
Kent.  Privately  educated  at  Rye,  Sussex,  by  the  Rev. 
Robert  R.  Knott.  See  next;  perhaps  the  same. 

BOYS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  33)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  22, 
1827.   Of  Kent.   Matric.  Lent,  1828. 

BOYS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  30,  1833.  4th 
s.  of  Daniel  (1795),  of  Benenden,  Kent.  [B.  there  Apr.  16, 
1814.]  School,  Charterhouse  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs. 
1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  3, 
1838.  Died  Feb.  6,  1895,  aged  80,  at  The  Grove,  Scotby, 
CarUsle.  [To  be  distinguished  from  Edward  Boys,  M.A. 
(Oxford),  V.  of  Oakley,  Oxon.,  1864-83,  with  whom  he  is 
confused  in  Al.  Carthus.]  Brother  of  Thomas  J.  (1830). 
(The  Times,  Oct.  15,  1895.) 

BOYS,  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  Dec.  13,  1862.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest 
(Ely)  1869;  C.  of  Ely,  Cambs.,  1868-9.  Head  Master  of  the 
Lower  School,  Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey,  1869-72.  C.  of 
St  Martin's,  Guernsey,  1870-2.  C.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1872-4. 
C.  of  All  Saints',  Derby,  1874-7.  Home  Mission  Preacher 
for  the  Church  of  England  Parochial  Mission  Society,  1877- 
81.  Minister  of  Christ  Church,  Sidcup,  Kent,  1881-2.  Of 
Beverley,  Sidcup,  1902.  Not  in  Crockford,  1903.  Father  of 
BasU  C.  (1890). 

BOYS,  FREDERICK  WORSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  9, 

1865.  S.  of  Charles  [R.  of  Wing,  Rutland.  B.  July,  1846. 
School,  Uppingham  (Exhibitioner).]  Matric.  Michs.  1865. 
Died  Sept.  1868.  Brother  of  Herbert  A.  (1863).  (Uppingham 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BOYS,  GUY  PONSONBY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890.  S.  of 
Henry  Scott  (i860),   Esq.,  of  88,  Oakley  Street,  Chelsea 


Embankment,  London.  B.  Aug.  10,  1871.  School,  Welling- 
ton College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1893. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1894. 
Practised  at  the  Bar  in  India;  at  Allahabad  in  1923.  Officiat- 
ing Judge,  1924-6.  Puisne  Judge  of  Allahabad  High  Court, 
1926-32;  retired.  Married  and  had  issue.  (R.  L.  Lloyd; 
India  Office  List,  1937;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BOYS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  27,  1800.  Of 
Sandwich,  Kent.  [Probably  6th  s.  of  WiUiam,  surgeon, 
F.S.A.  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.);  by  his  2nd  wife  Jane  Fuller, 
who  died  1783.]  If  so,  became  a  surgeon,  and  served  in  the 
Peninsular  War.  Married  Maria  Alvez,  a  Portuguese  lady. 
Remained  abroad  for  some  years.  Subsequently  went  to 
Canada;  settling  near  Toronto.  Became  bursar  of  King's 
College,  Toronto  (afterwards  Toronto  University).  Retired 
to  Barrie,  near  Toronto.  F.L.S.  Died  there  aged  93.  Date 
of  death  not  found.  (Hasted,  iv.  222;  L.  B.  Behrens,  Under 
Thirty-seven  Kings.) 

BOYS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Sept.  1,  1861. 
Of  Bengal.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  in  Pimlico, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar;  B.A.  (25th  Wrangler) 
1866.  F.R.A.S.  Died  Mar.  20,  1870,  aged  27,  at  Brighton, 
' formerly  of  H.M.  IndianNavy.'  Brother  of  Algernon  (1864). 
(The  Guardian,  Mar.  30,  1870.) 

BOYS,  HENRY  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  30,  i860.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Hill  House,  Harrow 
Weald,  Middlesex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i860; 
Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  1864.  In  the  I.C.S.,  1863-88;  Assistant 
Commissioner  and  Assistant  Settlement  Officer  in  Oudh; 
Deputy  Commissioner,  1881;  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1884; 
retired,  1889.  Of  Hullbrook,  Shamley  Green,  Guildford. 
Died  Nov.  1,  1902,  in  London.  Buried  at  Shamley  Green. 
Father  of  Guy  P.  (1890).   (Harrotc  Sch.  Reg.) 

BOYS,  HERBERT  ARNOLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
10,  1863.  [S.  of  Charles,  R.  of  Wing,  Rutland.  B.  Nov.  1844. 
School,  Uppingham  (Exhibitioner).]  Matric.  Lent,  1864; 
Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1869; 
priest  (Peterb.)  1870;  C.  of  Glaston,  Rutland,  1869-70. 
Chaplain  at  Patras,  Greece,  1870-5.  C.  of  Algiers,  1875-89. 
V.  of  Easton  Mauduit,  Northants.,  1890-6.  R.  of  North 
Cadbury,  Somerset,  1 896-1921.  Resided  latterly  at  St  Mary 
Bourne,  Andover,  Hants.  Benefactor  to  the  College; 
founder  of  'The  Boys  Prize.'  Died  July  31,  1926,  aged  81. 
Brother  of  Frederick  W.  (1865).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  2,  1926.) 

BOYS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  23, 
1803.  Of  Kent.  [4th  s.  of  John,  agriculturist,  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.,  of  Betteshanger.  B.  May  23,  1783.  School,  King's, 
Canterbury.]  Matric.  Lent,  1804;  Scholar;  B.A.  1807;  M.A. 
1818.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  22,  1807;  priest  (Ely) 
Apr.  10,  1808;  C.  of  Lolworth  and  Boxworth,  Cambs.,  1807. 
Chaplain  to  the  East  India  Company;  sometime  at  Rio 
Janeiro.  Chaplain  at  St  Helena,  1811-29,  a'so  Master  of  the 
Head  School  in  the  Island.  Said  to  have  been  the  first  man 
Napoleon  spoke  to  on  landing  there,  and  with  whom  he 
played  chess  and  who  left  him  an  armchair  and  a  walking- 
stick — stiU  cherished  possessions  of  the  family.  V.  of  Tude- 
ley-cum-Capel,  Kent,  1830-2.  P.C.  of  Piatt,  1849-54.  P.C. 
of  St  Mary's,  Wrotham,  1849-57.  V.  of  Loose,  near  Maid- 
stone, 1854-66.  A  fearless  and  uncompromising  divine  (for 
some  account  of  his  activities  and  character  see  A  St  Helena 
Who's  Who,  by  Arnold  Chaplin.  Married  Agnes,  dau.  of 
James  Graham,  Esq.,  of  Carlisle,  Sept.  8,  1807.  Author, 
Elements  of  Christian  Knowledge;  Primitive  Obliquities.  Died 
Feb.  13, 1866,  aged  82,  at  Loose.  (G.  Mag.,  1866,  i.  599;  L.  B. 
Behrens,  Under  Thirty-seven  Kings;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BOYS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1808.  [S.  of 
Thomas,  Rear-Admiral,  R.N.,  of  Kent,  and  grandson  of  Dr 
William  Boys,  F.S.A.  B.  1792,  at  Sandwich.  School,  Ton- 
bridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  i8og;  Scholar  and  Smythe  Ex- 
hibitioner, 1810;  B.A.  1813;  M./\.  1817.  Entered  the  Army 
with  a  view  to  becoming  miUtary  chaplain.  Assistant  Pay- 
master to  the  Forces  under  Wellington  in  the  Peninsula,  1813; 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  1814.  Ord.  deacon,  1816; 
priest  (London)  June  2,  1822;  C.  of  Crayford,  Kent,  1816. 
Teacher  of  Hebrew  to  the  Jews  at  Hackney  College,  1830-2. 
Professor  of  Hebrew  at  the  Missionary  College,  IsUngton, 
1836.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hoxton,  Middlesex,  1848-80. 
When  in  Portugal,  devoted  his  leisure  time  to  translating 
the  Bible  into  Portuguese;  his  version  was  adopted  both  by 
protestants  and  catholics.  Publicly  thanked  by  Don  Pedro  I 
of  Portugal.  His  peninsular  experiences  published  in  Black- 
lewod's  Magazine,  1849.  A  noted  Hebrew  scholar  and  anti- 
quary; contributed  valuable  papers  to  the  2nd  Ser.,  Notes 
and  Queries,  sometimes  under  the  assumed  name  of '  Vedette.' 
Author,  theological,  etc.  Died  Sept.  2,  1880,  aged  88,  at 
23,  Leighton  Road,  Kentish  Town,  London.  (L.  B.  Behrens, 
Under  Thirty-seven  Kings;  D.N.B.) 


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Boys,  Thomas  James 

BOYS,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  15, 
1830.  S.  of  Daniel  (1795),  V.  of  Benenden,  Kent.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Lent,  1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1838. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1834;  priest,  1835 ;  C.  of  Brookland, 
Kent,  1834-57.  C.  of  Brenzett,  1835-43.  C.  of  Ivychurch, 
1843-74.  C.  of  Cudham,  1875-8.  Resided  latteriy  at  Wester- 
ham.  Died  Mar.  23,  1886,  at  The  Grange,  Shiplake.  Brother 
of  Edward  (1833).  {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  31, 
1886;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BOYS,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18),  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Jan.  15,  1857.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  St  Maryle- 
bone,  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1857;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1861; 
M.A.  1864.  Fellow,  1860-74.  Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1862;  C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Leeds,  1861-4. 
Held  other  curacies,  1864-9.  V-  ot  East  Molesey,  Surrey, 
1869-73.  R.  of  Walkeme,  Herts.,  1873-9.  V.  of  Fording- 
bridge,  Hants.,  1879-1914.  R.  of  Ibsley,  1879-1914.  Surro- 
gate, dio.  W'inchester,  1888-1914.  Died  Sept.  28,  1914, 
aged  77,  at  Fordingbridge.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford.) 

BOYS  SMITH,  EDWARD  PERCY  (i88i),  see  SMITH,  E.  P. 

BOYSON,  REGINALD  HEWITT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
31,  1877.  S.  of  Ambrose  Philip,  of  Grove  House,  Clapham, 
London.  B.  in  London,  Aug.  i,  1859.  School,  King's  College, 
London.   Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  i88i. 

BOYT,  JOSEPH  ERNEST.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3, 
1895;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  8,  1895.  S.  of  Joseph,  farmer,  of 
Wonston,  Hants.  B.  Jan.  21,  1869,  at  East  Tytherly. 
School,  King  Edward  VI  Grammar,  Southampton  (Mr  J. 
Fewings).  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1896;  B..^.  (i^th 
Wrangler)  189S;  M.A.  1902;  B.Sc.  (London)  1897.  Assistant 
Master  at  King  Edward's  School,  Southampton,  for  nine 
years;  at  Bedford  Grammar  School,  1898-1905.  Head 
Master  of  King  Edward's  School,  Stourbridge,  Worcs.,  1905- 
33-.  A  Governor  of  Birmingham  University.  On  the  Wor- 
cestershire Education  Committee.  Chairman  of  the  Wor- 
cestershire 'Joint  Four.'   (SchooUnasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BOYTON,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, June  26,  1859.  S.  of  Charles,  clerk,  of  Convoy, 
Donegal.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  Scholar,  i860;  B.A.  1864; 
M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Down,  for  Derry)  1864;  priest 
(Derry)  1866;  C.  of  Tullyaughnish,  Co.  Donegal,  1864-71.  C. 
of  Templemore,  1871-97.  Preb.  and  Canon  of  St  Patrick's 
Cathedra],  Dublin,  1883-1904.  R.  of  Templemore,  1897- 
1904.  Canon  and  sub-Dean  of  Derry,  1897-1904.  Chaplain 
of  the  Female  Penitentiary,  Deny.  Died  Oct.  14,  1904. 
(Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BOZMAN,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1887.  S.  of  George,  of  2,  Argyll  Road,  Liverpool.  B. 
at  AchiU  Island,  Co.  Mayo,  Oct.  2,  1867.  School,  Liverpool 
Collegiate  Institution  (Mr  Selwyn).  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (Durham) 
1893;  C.  of  Wolsingham,  Durham,  1891-3.  C.  of  Audlem, 
1893-6.  C.  of  Lymm,  Cheshire,  1896-1906.  C.  of  Haigh 
with  Aspull,  Lanes.,  1906-12.  V.  of  St  Alban's,  Broadheath, 
Cheshire,  1912-38.  Died  Dec.  17,  1938.  {Crockford,  1938; 
The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1938.) 

BRABANT,  GEORGE  WHITMORE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  15, 
1870.  -th  s.  of  WUliam  Hughes,  solicitor,  of  Cannon  Hall, 
Hampstead,  Middlesex.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  B.A.  1874.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  2,  1874. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1877.  Conveyancer  and  Equity  Drafts- 
man. Practised  at  the  Chancery  Bar.  A  contributor  to  Lord 
Halsbury's  Laws  of  England.  Died  Jan.  12,  1922,  aged  69, 
at  6,  Addison  Gardens,  Kensington.  Brother  of  Herbert  \V. 
(1856).'  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Scott,  .MSS.;  The  Titnes, 
Jan.  16,  1922.) 

BRABANT,  HARRY  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  S.  of  H.,  M.D.,  of  Havant  (resident  abroad).  B.  Aug. 
6,  1870.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1892. 

BRABANT,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
July  3,  1856.  S.  of  William  Hughes,  solicitor,  of  Savile 
Place,  London  [and  grandson  of  Robert  Herbert,  M.D.,  of 
De\Tzes,  Wilts.].  B.  Mar.  19,  1838,  in  Curzon  Street,  London. 
School,  Islington  proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1856.  Emigrated 
to  New  Zealand,  c.  1859;  held  various  government  posts 
there.  Magistrate  at  Tauranga  in  1887.  Judge  of  the  Native 
Land  Court  of  New  Zealand.  Residing  at  Wanganui  in  1897. 
Brother  of  George  W.  (1870).  {Venn,  11.  332;  Burke,  C.G., 
I.  297.) 

BRABANT,  THOMAS  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  14,  1836.  Did  not  reside.  Of  Oxon.  [S.  of  Robert 
Herbert,  M.D.,  of  Devizes,  WUts.  School,  Rugby.]  Migrated 
to  St  John's,  Oct.  21,  1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1S36;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1840.    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 


Bracken,  Robert  John  Marcelin  Egerton 

BRABAZON,  The  Hon.  CLAUD  MAITLAND  PATRICK.  Adm. 
at  Trinity  Hall,  1894.  3rd  s.  of  Reginald,  Earl  of  Meath, 
of  83,  Lancaster  Gate,  London.  B.  July  16,  1874.  School, 
Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1902  (Lieut.,  Irish  Guards,  1900;  Capt., 
1908 ;  Egyptian  Army,  1909-1 1 ;  Royal  Flying  Corps,  Military 
Wing;  Flying  Officer,  1912).  In  the  Great  War  (Major,  1915; 
Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.F.  O.B.E.,  1919).  Of  Fasseroe,  Bray,  Co. 
Wicklow.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Meath.) 

BRABAZON,  HENRY  JENNEY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  ig)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  30,  1828.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Dromisken,  near 
Castle  Bellingham,  Esq.  (and  Helen  Fitzgerald).  School, 
Dundalk.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  26,  1835,  as 
's.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Dromiskew  (51V),  Co.  Louth.' 

BRABAZON,  HERCULES  BRABAZON,  see  SHARPE,  H.  B. 

BRABAZON,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  see  SHARPE,  W.  J. 

BRABROOK,  EDWARD  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent, 
1879;  from  Cavendish  H.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward  William, 
Knt.,  barrister-at-law.  Registrar  of  Friendly  Societies.] 
B.A.  1882.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  25,  1887,  age  24. 

BRACEWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  29,  1891.  Of  Lanes.  [S.  of  William  Metcalfe,  cotton 
manufacturer,  of  Barnoldswick.]  B.  Sept.  18,  1872,  at 
Blackburn.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (York) 
1896;  C.  of  Sheffield,  1895-1902.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Dyer's 
Hill,  Sheffield,  1902-15.  V.  of  St  James's,  Doncaster,  1915- 
29,  and  Chaplain  of  Doncaster  Workhouse,  1916-29.  Rural 
Dean  of  Doncaster,  1926-9.  Hon.  Canon  of  Shef&eld,  1928- 
36.  Canon  residentiary  of  Sheffield,  1936-.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Bramall  Lane,  Sheffield,  1929-39-.  Rural  Dean  of  Sheffield, 
1931-9.  Married  and  had  issue.  {Who's  Who,  1939;  Crock- 
ford, 1939.) 

BRACHER,  FREDERICK  NELSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
May  25,  1831.  Of  Wilts.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  15, 
1831;  matric.  Michs.  1830,  from  Queens'  (sic). 

BRACHI,  CHARLES  CLARENCE.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Dec.  19,  1899.  S.  of  Peter.  B.  Jan.  22,  1881,  at  Islington, 
Middlesex.  [School,  Leamington  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Assistant 
Master  at  Bradley  Court,  Mitcheldean,  1903-5;  at  Crediton 
Grammar  School,  1905-9;  at  King's  School,  Peterborough, 
1909-13;  at  Whitgift  School,  Croydon,  1913-14.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Capt.,  King's  Own  Royal  Lancashire  Regt.; 
attached  General  Staff;  mentioned  in  despatches).  At  the 
Boys'  Technical  School,  CranweU,  R..^.F.,  1920-1.  Lecturer 
at  the  Royal  Air  Force  College,  Cranwell,  1922-30.  Area 
Education  Officer,  R.A.F.,  1938.  Of  Inland  Area  Head- 
quarters, Bentley  Priorv,  Stanmore.  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3;  Univ.  War  List;  Civil  Service  List,  1938.) 

BRACK,  FRANCIS  HOLLAND.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  29,  1893.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Skerton  vicarage, 
Lancaster.  School,  Lancaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1896;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest  (Manchester) 
1898;  C.  of  Moss  Side,  Lanes.,  1897-8.  C.  of  Skerton,  1899- 
1902.  C.  of  St  .A^ndrew's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1902-5. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1906. 

BRACK,  JOHN  LOUIS.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1891.  B. 
May  27,  1872.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1934. 
Assistant  Master  at  Bedford  Modem  School,  1894.  Ord. 
deacon,  1895;  priest  (Manchester)  1896;  C.  of  Bolton-le- 
Sands,  1895-8.  C.  of  East  Hoathly,  1898-1904.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  Marquis  Camden,  1904.  R.  of  Ardingly,  Sussex, 
1912-39-.  Rural  Dean  of  Cuckfield,  1933-.  {Crockford, 
I939-) 

BRACK,  MARTIN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1882;  from 
Cavendish  H.;  B.A.  1885.  B.Sc.  (Durham)  1902.  Ord, 
deacon,  1889;  priest  (Manchester)  1890;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Manchester,  1889-91.  Chaplain  at  Chrisliania,  1891-2.  C. 
of  Ashton-on-Ribble,  1892-9.  C.  of  Ryton-on-Tyne,  1899- 
1901.  Chaplain  at  St  Thomas's,  Newcastle-on-TjTie,  1901-6. 
Lecturer  at  Durham  Universitv,  1905.  R.  of  Wolviston, 
Durham,  1906-39-.  Head  Master  of  Wohiston  Preparatory 
School,  Stockton-on-Tees,  in  1932.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BRACKEN,  ROBERT  JOHN  MARCELIN  EGERTON.  .\dm.  at 
Caius,  Oct.  I,  1896.  S.  of  William  Egerton,  deceased.  B. 
June  9,  1875,  in  Florence,  Italy.  School,  Calvin  College, 
Geneva.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  Royal  Welsh  FusiUers;  Lieut.-Col.,  Machine  Gun 
Corps;  mentioned  in  despatches;  M.C.).  Living  at  Wilton, 
Wilts.,  in  1935.   {Venn,  11.  547;  Univ.  War  List.) 


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Brackenbury,  Cecil  Fabian 


Bradburne,  Thomas  William 


BRACKENBURY,  CECIL  FABIAN.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1899.  [S.  of  Frederick  Fabian  (1871),  clerk.]  B.  Mar.  13, 
1881.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1933.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1904;  served  in 
Madras  as  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  1905-.  A 
member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue  and  Commissioner  of 
Excise,  1933.  Chief  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Madras, 
1935--  C.S.I.,  1936.  K.C.I. E.,  1938.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Address,  Fort  St  George,  Madras,  1938.  (Uppingham  Sch. 
Reg.;  India  Office  List,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BRACKENBURY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  20, 
r768.  S.  of  Thomas  Carr,  Esq.,  of  Spilsby,  Lines,  [by  his  ist 
wife  Ehzabeth  Ostler,  of  Scremby,  heiress  to  £20,000].  Bapt. 
there  July  14,  1751.  Matric.  Easter,  1772;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1773;  M..^.  r776.  Of  Scremby  Hall,  Spilsby,  Lines.  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Cumberworth.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lines. 
Married  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Hairby,  May,  1780.  Died 
Mar.  4,  1816.  Buried  at  Scremby.  M.I.  Father  of  the  next, 
of  Evelyn  (i8n)  and  of  Henry  (1809).  (Foster,  Noble  and 
Gentle  Families;  G.  Mag.) 

BRACKENBURY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  18, 
1802.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  (above),  Esq.  [of  Scremby  Hall, 
near  Spilsby,  Lines.  B.  there  Dec.  11,  1783].  School,  Louth 
(Dr  Orme).  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  B.A.  1806.  R.  of  Aswardby, 
Lines.,  1828-48.  R.  of  Wilsford,  1830-48.  Married  his 
cousin  Janetta,  dau.  of  Richard  Brackenbury,  Esq.,  of 
Aswardby.  Died  Dec.  7,  1848,  at  Aswardby.  Brother  of 
Evelyn  (1811)  and  of  Henry  (1809).  (G.  Mag.,  1849,  i.  214; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BRACKENBURY,  EDWIN  HORACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Jan.  6,  1820.  Of  Essex.  [Probably  2nd  s.  of  Carr 
Thomas,  of  Bromfield  Lodge,  Essex.]  Matric.  Michs.  i82r, 
as  Horatio.  Married  Miss  Child,  of  Cheknsford.  [.\ccording 
to  Foster's  Pedigree,  Carr  Thomas  Brackenbury  had  two 
sons  named  respectively  Edwin  and  Horace;  the  former 
married  Miss  Child,  of  Chelmsford.  Possibly  two  men  have 
been  confused  in  the  Peterhouse  .\dmission  Register.]  Died 
Dec.  30,  1862,  aged  66,  at  Spilsby,  as  Edwin  Brackenbury, 
Esq.  (Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families,  116;  G.  Mag.,  1863, 
I.  258.) 

BRACKENBURY,  EVELYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  22, 
1811.  OfLincohi.  5th  s.  of  Charles  (1768),  Esq.  [B.  Feb.  16, 
1793.]  School,  Louth  (Dr  Orme).  Matric.  Michs.  181  r; 
Scholar,  1812;  Exhibitioner,  1813;  B.A.  1815.  Died  s.p. 
Dec.  4,  1874.  Brother  of  Charles  (1802),  etc.  (Foster,  Noble 
and  Getiile  Families,  116.) 

BRACKENBURY,  FREDERICK  FABIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
June  9,  1871.  S.  of  John  Matthew  (1834),  clerk,  of  Wimble- 
don, Surrey.  B.  Apr.  i,  1S53.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B..\.  1875;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1885; 
priest  (Winchester)  1886;  C.  of  Famborough,  Surrey,  1885-6. 
Head  Master  of  Piuewood  School,  Famborough,  1887-99;  of 
St  Chad's  School,  Coulsdon,  1899-1901.  C.  of  Barham, 
Kent,  1904-5.  C.  of  St  Lawrence's,  Ramsgate,  1905-7.  R. 
of  Streat  (or  Street)  1907-8.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Cheriton, 
1908-9.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Folkestone,  1909-13.  C.  of 
Cranbrook,  1913-15.  V.  of  Monkton,  1915-23.  Resided 
latterly  at  Bexley,  Kent.  Died  Apr.  24,  1928,  aged  75,  at 
Amisford,  Bromborough,  Cheshire.  Father  of  Cecil  F.  (1899). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

BRACKENBURY,  GERALD  HARRY  [PRENDERGAST].  Adm. 
at  Caius,  Oct.  I,  1896.  S.  of  Herbert,  of  the  Royal  Artillery 
and  of  Dollar,  Scotland;  afterwards  of  Wimbledon.  B.  Aug. 
14,  1877,  at  Bangalore,  India.  School,  Plymouth  College 
(Mr  F.  H.  Colson).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1896; 
B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1905.  .\ssistant  Master  at  Hymer's  College, 
1903;  at  Bradford  Grammar  School,  1904;  at  Lancaster 
Grammar  School,  1906;  at  Khedevieh  School,  Cairo,  1909-27; 
retired.  Of  76,  Langley  Road,  Surbiton,  in  1937-  (Venn,  11. 
547;  Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

BRACKENBURY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  4,  1809. 
Of  Lines.  [3rd  s.  of  Charles  (1768),  Esq.,  of  Scremby  Hall. 
B.  Dec.  II,  1790.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar,  1812;  B.A. 
1813;  M.A.  i8i6.  Ord.  deacon,  1813;  priest  (Lincoln)  1815; 
R.  (and  patron)  of  Scremby,  Lines.,  1816-62;  donor  of 
Church  plate,  July,  1847,  and  Oct.  1849.  V.  of  Dunholme 
with  St  John's,  Newport,  Lines.,  1837-49.  Of  Scremby  Hall, 
Lines.  Married  (i)  Anne,  dau.  of  John  .\tkinson,  Esq.,  of 
.\usthorpe  (?  Austrope)  Hall,  Yorks.,  May  28,  1821;  (2)  Julia 
Charlotte  Hare,  dau.  of  Robert  Cropper,  Esq.,  of  Laceby 
House,  Lines.,  1859.  Died  May  14,  1862,  at  Scremby  Hall. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1802),  etc.  (Lines.  N.  and  Q.,  xvi.  208; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families;  Cambridge 
Year  Book,  1863.) 

BRACKENBURY,  JOHN  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  23,  1834.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  John,  banker,  of  Ely, 
Cambs.  B.  1816,  at  Holme,  Norfolk.]  School,  Louth. 
Matric.  Michs.   1834;  Scholar;  B.A.  (34/A  Wrangler)  1838; 


M.A.  1841.  Assistant  Master  at  the  CoUegiate  School, 
Huddersfield,  Yorks.,  1838-41.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Jan.  10,  1841 ;  priest,  Aug.  7,  1842;  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalen, 
Downham,  Norfolk,  1841-3.  Assistant  Master  at  Marl- 
borough College,  1843-9.  Kept  a  military  school  at  Wimble- 
don (with  a  partner)  1850-60.  Built  Wimbledon  School  at 
Wimbledon;  Head  Master  there  (wth  Rev.  Charles  James 
Wynne)  1860-82;  distinguished  as  a  trainer  for  Army 
examinatioas.  Died  Aug.  24,  1895,  aged  79,  at  Upper 
Norwood.  Father  of  Frederick  F.  (1871).  (Boose,  iv.  Suppl.; 
Kenneth  Brackenbury.) 

BRACKENBURY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  11,  1806.  Of  Lines.  [3rd  s.  of  William  (i773),  clerk.  B. 
Sept.  27,  1787,  at  Langton,  near  Spilsby.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1806;  Scholar;  B..\.  1811;  M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon,  1810; 
priest,  1811.  Chaplain  to  the  Madras  EstabUshment,  181S- 
20.  Chaplain  and  Secretary  to  Magdalen  Hospital,  Gt 
Surrey  Street,  Southwark,  1828-60.  R.  of  Quendon,  Essex, 
1862-4.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Brackenbury,  of 
Aswardby,  Lines.,  Dec.  11,  1810.  .Author,  poetical.  Died 
Mar.  31,  1864,  at  Quendon  rectory.  (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925; 
Crockford;  D.N.B.;  Brayley,  Surrey,  v.  321.) 

BRACKENBURY,  ROBERT  [CARR].  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
Catharine's,  May  20,  1769.  [S.  of  Carr,  of  Panton  Hall, 
Lines.]  B.  [.-^pr.  28,  1752]  at  Panton,  Lines.  School,  Felsted. 
Matric.  Michs.  1769.  Of  Raithby  Hall,  Lines.  Married  (as 
his  2nd  wife)  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Holland,  Capt.  of  the 
Longborough  Volunteers,  Mar.  3,  1795.  Died  s.p.  Aug.  11, 
1818,  aged  66.   (Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families,  116.) 

BRACKENBURY,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  26, 
1773.  Of  Lines.  [3rd  s.  of  Joseph  (1736),  R.  of  Halton  and 
Hundleby.  School,  Louth.]  Matric.  Easter,  i775;  Scholar, 
1776;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1784.  V.  of  Halton  Holgate,  Lines., 
1779-1824.  R.  of  East  Keal,  1784-1824.  V.  of  Hundleby, 
1793.  Married  Juliet,  dau.  of  Benet  Langton,  of  Langton 
Hall,  Lines.  Died  Aug.  26,  1824,  ajed  70,  at  Halton  Holgate. 
Father  of  Joseph  (1806).  (R.  W.  Goulding;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Cant.  Aa  Bk.;  G.  Mag.) 

BRADBERRY,  THOMAS  CHRISTOPHER.  -A^dm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  9,  1868.  S.  of  David,  banker's  clerk.  B.  at 
Kennington,  Surrey.  Bapt.  Apr.  29,  1849.  [School,  Chester- 
field Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875. 
Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Lichfield)  1873;  C.  of  Crich, 
Derbs.,  1872-5.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chesterfield,  1876-83. 
C.  of  Ault  Hucknall,  1884-7.  C.  of  St  John's,  Huddersfield, 
Yorks.,  1888-90.  C.  of  Caverswall,  Staffs.,  1890-1900.  C.  of 
Boulton,  Derbs.,  1900-1.  C.  of  Hayton  with  Talkin,  Cum- 
berland, 1901-9.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  28,  1909, 
at  Talkin  parsonage.   (G.  B.  Routledge.) 

BRADBROOK,  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs. 
1886.  4th  s.  of  Thomas  Frederick.  B.  Oct.  11,  1864,  in 
London.  [School,  City  of  London;  afterwards  at  The  Mora- 
vian School,  Neuwied,  Prussia.]  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B..\. 
1889;  M..A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1889;  priest, 
1890;  C.  of  St  Leonard's,  Bootle,  1889-93.  London  Secretary 
of  the  Church  Pastoral  Aid  Society,  1893.  R.  of  Misterton, 
Leics.,  1897-9.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  21,  1899. 
Buried  at  Misterton.   M.I.   (W.  Bradbrooke.) 

BRADBURNE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  14, 
1855.  S.  of  Frederick,  of  Lybume.  Matric.  \Uchs.  1855; 
LL.B.  i860. 

BRADBURNE,  HUMPHREY.  .\dm.  at  Clare,  June  11,  1887. 
[2nd  s.  of  Charles  Randal,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  1869.]  School, 
Shrewsbury'.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Went  to 
Rhodesia;  a  member  of  the  besieged  garrison  at  Hartley  Hill, 
during  the  Matabele  revolt,  1896.  Died  Sept.  22,  1927,  at  St 
Catherine's,  Hook  Heath.  Brother  of  Thomas  W.  (1893). 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept.  24,  1927.) 

BRADBURNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  22, 
1801.  B.  in  Staffs.  Matric.  Lent,  1801;  Scholar,  1801;  B.A. 
(^th  Wrangler)  1805;  M..\.  1808.  Fellow,  1810-29.  R.  of 
Toft  and  Caldecote,  Cambs.,  1827;  sequestered  by  the  Bishop 
for  non-residence,  July,  1840;  this  order  was  rescinded  but 
again  enforced  Oct.  19,  1842.  Died  Dec.  19,  1859,  aged  76, 
at  Lichfield.   (Peile,  11.  349;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  i.  190.) 

BRADBURNE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1893.  5th  s.  of  Charles  Randal,  V.  of  Sheriff  Hales, 
Newport,  Salop,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  6,  1875,  at  LilleshaU, 
Salop.  School,  Liverpool  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1896;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Manchester) 
1899;  C.  of  St  .Mary,  Oldham,  Lanes.,  1898-1900.  C.  of 
Burwood,  Sydney,  .\ustralia,  1901-2.  C.  of  .All  Saints, 
Netting  Hill,  London,  1903-7.  C.  of  Christ  Church  with  St 
Savour's,  Ealing,  1907-13.  V.  of  Skirwith,  Cumberland, 
1913-29.  V.  of  Tilney,  Norfolk,  1929-33-  R-  of  Cawston, 
1933-9-.   Brother  of  Humphrev  (1887).   (Crockford,  1939.) 


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Bradburne,  William 

BRADBURNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
July  2,  1785.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Northwich,  Cheshire.  School, 
Witton,  Cheshire  (Mr  Hadfield).   Matric.  Michs.  1786. 

BRADBURY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  i,  iSgi. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  May  31,  1873,  at  Scarborough.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1893.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1898.  On  the  North 
Eastern  Circuit.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Of  The  Gate 
House,  St  Margaret's-at-CUfife,  Kent.  Brother  of  John  K. 
(1891).   {Peile,  II.  766;  Fox-Davies;  Laiv  List,  1938.) 

BRADBURY,  JAMES  KINDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  17, 
1867.  2nd  s.  of  the  late  George  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Liverpool. 
B.  Nov.  5,  1847,  at  Bleak  Heystock,  Yorks.  School,  Liver- 
pool College.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar,  1867-75;  B.A. 
(loth  Wrangler)  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Fellow,  1875-85.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  24,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1875. 
On  the  Northern  Circuit.  County  Court  Judge,  Lanes.,  1900. 
Chairman  of  the  District  Board  for  Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
under  the  Coal  Mines  (Minimum  Wage)  Act;  also  Chairman 
for  the  corresponding  North  Staffordshire  Board.  Died 
Feb.  I,  1913,  aged  65,  at  St  Raphael,  France.  Buried  there. 
{Venn,  11.  379;  The  Times,  Feb.  3,  1913.) 

BRADBURY,  JOHN  BUCKLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  27,  1862.  S.  of  John,  merchant.  B.  Feb.  27,  1841,  at 
Saddleworth,  Yorks.  School,  King's  CoUege,  London.  Matric. 
Easter,  1862.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Sept.  30,  1863;  Scholar; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1864);  B.A.  1865;  M.B.  1867;  M.D. 
1870.  At  King's  College  Hospital,  London.  F.R.C.P.,  1874. 
Linacre  Lecturer  in  Physic  at  St  John's.  In  practice  at 
Cambridge  for  60  years.  Physician  to  Addenbrooke's 
Hospited,  1869-1919.  Medical  Lecturer  at  Caius  and  Downing. 
Assessor  to  the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic.  Downing 
Professor  of  Medicine,  1894-1930.  Bradshaw  Lecturer  at  the 
Royal  College  of  Physicians,  1895.  Croonian  Lecturer,  1899. 
Consulting  Physician  to  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  1919-30. 
In  the  Great  War,  Lieut. -Col.,  R.A.M.C.  Examiner  for 
medical  degrees  of  Cambridge  and  Oxford.  F.R.S.E.  Author, 
medical.  Died  June  4,  1930,  aged  89,  at  Cambridge.  Father 
of  the  next.   (Venn,  11.  357;  The  Times,  June  6,  1930.) 

BRADBURY,  JOHN  CECIL  OPENSHAW.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  10,  1892.  [S.  of  John  Buckley  (above),  M.D.,  of  4,  St 
Peter's  Terrace,  Cambridge.]  School,  Sherborne.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892.  At  Guy's  Hospital.  L.S.A.,  1903.  M.R.C.S,, 
L.R.C.P.,  1904.  House  Surgeon  at  the  Victoria  Hospital, 
Folkestone.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  at  Sandgate,  Kent. 
Surgeon  to  the  Admiralty.  Anaesthetist  at  the  Victoria 
Hospital,  Folkestone.  Sometime  Medical  Officer  at  the 
Bevan  Home,  Sandgate.  Of  Smeeth  Cottage,  Smeeth,  Kent, 
in  1938.   (Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BRADBURY,  JOHN  KAYE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7,  1891.  S. 
of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Scarborough.  B.  1871.  School,  Malvern 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Of  Gaddesby,  Leicester,  and 
of  Clayton,  West  Yorks.  Brother  of  James  (1891).  (Fox- 
Davies,  ed.  1929.) 

BRADBURY,  PATRICK  JOSEPH  O'LEARY.  Matric.  Non-Coll. 
Michs.  1889.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Apr.  26,  1868,  at  Barrow 
Hill,  Staveley,  Derbs.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1899.  Second  Master  at  the  Antigua 
Government  School,  1894-g.  Inspector  of  Schools  in 
Jamaica,  1900;  Director,  1918-28;  retired.  A  keen  cricketer. 
Of  Delamere,  Cross  Road  P.O.,  Jamaica.  Died  Nov.  23, 
1932,  at  Trinidad.   (Handbook  of  Jamaica,  1933-4.) 

BRADBURY,  RALPH  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Caius, 

Mar.  27,  1868.  S.  of ,  deceased.  B.  in  New  York.  Matric. 

Michs.  1868 ;  B.A.  1872 ;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester) 
1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Heaton  Norris,  Lanes.,  1871-3.  C. 
of  Hulme,  1873-5.  V.  of  St  Cross,  Knutsford,  Cheshire, 
1875-93.  Died  Feb.  14,  1894,  at  Redhill,  Surrey.  (Venn,  11. 
382.) 

BRADBURY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June 
22,  1775.  S.  of  John,  of  Caverswall,  Staffs.  School,  Dilhome, 
Staffs.  (Mr  Woolfe).  Matric.  Michs.  1775;  B.A.  1779;  M.A. 
1783.  Head  Master  of  the  Free  Grammar  School,  Stevenage, 
Herts.   Died  1839,  aged  84.   (G.  Mag.,  1839,  i.  438.) 

BRADBURY,  THOMAS  (The  Rev.).  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  29,  1761.  B.  in  Essex.  Probably  ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  21,  1760;  perhaps  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Lincoln)  Mar.  3,  1765. 

BRADBURY,  THOMAS  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  28,  1869.  Of  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs.  1869; 
B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1873;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1874;  C.  of  St  Ann's,  Nottingham,  1873-8.  C.  of  St  Chad's, 
Derby,  1878-82;  P.C.  there,  1882-6.  Died  July  4,  1886, 
aged  36. 


Braddon,  William  Vaudrey 

BRADBURY,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1847. 
Did  not  reside;  bene  discessU,  Oct.  14, 1847.  Name  off  Oct.  15, 
1847.  S.  of  William  Harding,  attomey-at-law,  of  Stour- 
bridge, Worcs.  B.  at  Old  Swinford.  Bapt.  Feb.  26,  1827. 
Adm.  at  Queens',  Oct.  16,  1847;  matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A. 
1852.  Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  Blandford  Brigg, 
Lines.  C.  of  Witham,  Essex,  in  1859.  V.  of  Skerton,  Lines., 
1860-70.  Resided  latterly  at  Ramsey,  Isle  of  Man.  Died 
Oct.  1913,  aged  86.  Buried  Oct.  16,  at  Lezaryre,  near 
Ramsey.   (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Oct.  17,  1913.) 

BRADBURY,  WILLIAM  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Hardwick,  publisher,  of 
Oak  Lodge,  Nightingale  Lane,  Clapham  Common,  London. 

B.  Oct.  31,  1862,  in  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  LL.B.  1884.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov. 
14,  1883.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1887.  Of  9,  King's  Bench  Walk, 
Temple,  London,  E.C.   (Law  List,  1938.) 

BRADBURY,  WILLIAM  PARKS.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Lent, 
1888;  B..\.  1890;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest 
(Winchester)  1894;  C.  of  Southsea,  1893-5.  C.  of  St  Cuth- 
bert's,  Bedford,  1895-1901.   C.  of  Burton-on-Trent,  1901-6. 

C.  of  St  James's,  Doncaster,  1907-11.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Stockport,  1911-14.  C.  of  Millbrook,  Cheshire,  1914-17.  C. 
of  St  Andrew's,  Burnley,  Lanes.,  1917-22.  R.  of  St  Anne's, 
Newton  Heath,  Manchester,  1922-7.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1928. 

BRADBY,  HENRY  DANIEL  MARCUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  S.  of  James,  of  4,  Avenue  Hoche,  Paris. 
B.  June  7,  1876,  in  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1895. 

BRADDELL,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  15,  1850.  Of  Wexford.  [S.  of  T.,  of  Prospect,  Wexford. 
B.  Mar.  29,  1832.  School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  Scholar,  1851;  B.A.  1855.  C.  of  Wyton,  Hunts., 
1856-8.  P.C.  of  Leny  Glebe,  Co.  Westmeath,  in  1865-78-. 
Of  3,  Sydney  Terrace,  Upper  Leeson  Street,  Dublin,  in  1881. 
To  be  distinguished  from  Alexander  BraddeU,  B..\.  (Dubl.), 
P.C.  of  St  Martin's-at-Palace,  Norwich,  1853-60.  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1865;  Al.  Dubl.) 

BRADDELL,  HENRY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  21,  1844. 
Did  not  reside. 

BRADDON,  CHARLES  DAYMAN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1891.  S.  of  Charles  Hitchman,  M.D.,  of  Mansfield,  Cheetham 
Hill,  Manchester.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894.  Of  Ryecroft  House,  Cheetham  HUl,  Manchester. 
Died  May  8,  1923,  aged  50,  in  London.  Brother  of  William 
V.  (1892)  and  of  John  V.  (1889).  (The  Times,  May  10,  1923; 
Rossall  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRADDON,  EDWARD  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  18,  1821.  Of  Cornwall.  [5th  s.  of  Henry,  of  Skisdon 
Lodge  and  Camelford.]  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1826. 
Ord.  deacon,  1827;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1828;  C.  of 
Milton,  Kent,  in  1846.  Chaplain  of  Milton  Workhouse  till 
1846.  V.  of  St  Mary's  and  St  Clement's,  Sandwich,  Kent, 
1846-67.  Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Wright,  of 
Rochester.  Died  Dec.  3,  1867,  at  Sandwich.  (Burke,  L.G., 
1862,  and  Col.  Gentry,  i.  332;  Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1868, 
I.  118.) 

BRADDON,  EDWARD  NICHOLAS  COVENTRY.  Hon.  LL.D. 
1897.  Premier  of  Tasmania,  1887,  and  1894-9.  K.C.M.G. 
Died  Feb.  2,  1904.  [He  was  son  of  Henry,  solicitor,  of  Skisdon 
Lodge,  St  Kew,  Cornwall,  and  sister  of  Miss  Braddon  the 
noveUst.]   (D.N.B.) 

BRADDON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  15, 
1822.  Did  not  reside.  S.  of  J.,  M.D.,  of  Skisdon  Lodge,  St 
Kew,  near  Camelford,  Cornwall ;  later  of  6,  Gray's  Inn,  New 
Square,  London.  [These  particulars  w^ere  found  in  a  manu- 
script book  compiled  by  the  late  J.  B.  Peace,  of  Emmanuel; 
the  source  of  the  information  is  unknown.  No  information  is 
given  in  the  College  Adm.  Reg.] 

BRADDON,  JOHN  VAUDREY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1889. 
S.  of  Charles  Hitchman,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Mansfield,  Cheetham 
Hill,  Manchester.  B.  June  11,  1870.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Rowing  'blue,'  1891-2. 
Barrister  (Inner  Temple)  1894.  Of  Leftwich  House,  North- 
wich, Cheshire,  J. P.  Died  Aug.  23,  1906,  at  Troloss,  Lanark- 
shire.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.   (The  Times,  Aug.  25,  1906.) 

BRADDON,  WILLIAM  VAUDREY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1892.  S.  of  Charles  Hitchman,  M.D.,  of  Rycroft  House, 
Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester.  B.  Mar.  9,  1874.  School, 
Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1905.  At  Owens 
College,  Manchester.  L.S..'\.,  1904.  Medical  Referee  to  the 
British  Equitable  and  Refuge  Assurance  Companies.  Medical 
Officer,  No.  4  District,  Croydon.  Of  657,  London  Road, 
Thornton  Heath,  Surrey.  Brother  of  Charles  D.  (1891),  etc. 
(Medical  Directory,  1938.) 


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Braddy,  Charles 

BRADDY,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  lo,  1837. 

5.  of  Richard,  schoolmaster,  of  Rochester,  Kent.  School, 
King's,  Rochester  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1837; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1844; 
priest  (London)  1845.  Assistant  Master  at  the  City  of 
London  School,  1847-97.  Lecturer  of  St  Magnus,  London 
Bridge.  Chaplain  to  St  Margaret's  and  St  John's  Union, 
Westminster,  1853-97.  Married  Sarah,  widow  of  George 
Francis  Davenport,  Esq.,  of  Oxford,  and  of  Adelaide, 
Australia,  Oct.  4,  1850.  Resided  latterly  at  Clare  ViUa, 
Cheltenham.  Died  there  Feb.  9,  1902,  aged  83.  Buried  at 
Brompton  cemetery.  {Eagle,  where  he  is  wrongly  styled  son 
of  Charles.) 

BRADDYLL  [post  RICHMOND-GALE-BRADDYLL],  HUBERT 
EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  Of 
Cheshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Southern  [Sotheron],  Esq., 
merchant.  B.  Nov.  20,  1861,  at  Rock  Ferry.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
July  16,  1881.  Assumed  the  surname  Richmond-Gale- 
Braddyll.  Of  East  Court,  Oxton,  Cheshire,  and  of  Redcote, 
Didsbury.  Cotton-broker,  of  Liverpool,  Braddyll  and 
Brooke.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Walford, 
Co.  Fam.,  1920.) 

BRADE,  FRANCIS  ROBINSON.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr. 

6,  1827.  B.  c.  1809,  at  Preston,  Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832.  Assistant  Master  at  Bruce 
Castle  School,  Tottenham,  Middlesex.  Died  Nov.  1899. 
Brother  of  William  T.  (1825).   {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRADE,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Dec.  8,  1828. 
Of  Lanes.   Matric.  Lent,  1829. 

BRADE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  24,  1849.  S.  of 
Thomas,  wine  merchant.  B.  Dec.  17,  1823,  at  Garstang, 
Lanes.  School,  Long  Marton  (Rev.  Will.  Shepherd).  Matric. 
Michs.  1849. 

BRADE,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May 
16,  1825.  B.  at  Preston,  Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1826.  Brother  of  Francis  R.  (1827). 

BRADFIELD,  JAMES  BRADFIELD  SANDERS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Jesus,  May  5,  1815.   Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819. 

BRADFORD,  Earl  of,  see  BRIDGEMAN,  ORLANDO. 

BRADFORD,  CHARLES  VILLIERS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  Catharine's,  Oct.  20, 1857.  S.  of  Charles  [R.  of  Greatham, 
Hants.].  B.  [Feb.  15, 1838]  at  Oxford.  [School,  Marlborough.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1861; 
M.A.  1864.  Professor  of  English  Literature  and  Science  at 
Hooghly  College,  Calcutta,  1864-8.  Died  Jan.  29,  1870,  at 
Pau,  Pyrenees.  (G.  B.  Routledge;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  9, 
1870.) 

BRADFORD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  July 
5,  1770.  Of  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar;  B.A. 
{7th  Wrangler)  1775;  M.A.  1778;  B.D.  1786.  Fellow,  1776-98. 
Tutor,  1780.    Private  tutor  at  Harrow,  to  the  children  of 

Graham,  Esq.,  1776-80.    Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  21, 

1777.  R.  of  Stalbridge,  Dorset,  1795-1837.  Married  Miss 
Paget,  1810.  Benefactor  to  the  College.  Died  June  2,  1837, 
aged  83,  at  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  London. 
{Hutchins,  ui. 68i;LAmh, Master  andFelloic>s;G.  Mag.,  1837, 
11.  98.)     ■ 

BRADFORD,  HENRY  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  6,  1883.  S.  of  John,  book-keeper.  B.  Feb.  26,  1865, 
at  18,  Mintem  Street,  Hoxton  Old  Town,  Middlesex.  School, 
City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar;  B.A.  (2i5( 
Wrangler)  1886;  M.A.  1892. 

BRADFORD,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  i774-  [Probably  s.  of 
George,  clerk,  of  Talaton,  Devon.]  Matric.  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford)  June  20,  1755,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1759.  Probably 
V.  of  Winkleigh,  Devon,  1774-98.  R.  of  Iddesford,  1774- 
1811.  R.  of  Upton  Pyne,  1788-1811.  Died  1811,  aged  74. 
{Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1811,  11.  594-5.) 

BRADFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  26,  1776.  B. 
at  Exeter.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  B.A.  1780.  R.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Exeter,  1813-36.  Died  Dec.  21,  1836,  aged  79,  at 
Exeter.   (G.  Mag.,  1837,  i.  46.) 

BRADFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  20,  1891. 
S.  of  W.,  Esq.,  of  The  Hyde,  Frampton,  Dorchester.  Matric. 
Easter,  1891 ;  B.A.  1895 ;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1902.  At  St  George's 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1900.  Assistant 
House  Physician  and  House  Surgeon  at  the  Victoria  Hospital, 
Chelsea.  House  Physician  at  the  General  Lying-in-Hospital, 
York  Road,  Chelsea.  Of  Westlands,  Exeter  Road,  Exmouth, 
in  1938.   {Medical  Directory,  1938.) 


Bradley,  David  Frederick 

BRADFORD,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  6,  1821.  Of  Rutland.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825; 
M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1825 ;  priest,  1827.  V.  of  St  Mary 
Wigford,  Lines.,  1844-55.  Chaplain  of  the  County  Hospital. 
Died  July  9,  1857,  aged  55,  at  Southborough,  Tunbridge 
Wells.    (G.  Mag.,  1857,  11.  224.) 

BRADFORD,  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1881. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  12,  The  Grove,  The  Boltons,  London,  and 
of  New  Orleans,  U.S.A.  B.  Nov.  23,  1862,  at  Ouchy,  Switzer- 
land. School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  B.A.  1884. 
Went  to  New  Orleans.  LL.B.  (Tulane  Univ.)  1891.  Lawyer 
at  New  Orleans,  Louisiana.  Brother  of  William  (1871). 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRADFORD,  STANLEY  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  17,  1864.  [S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Cranbrook, 
Kent.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1870;  adm.  at  St  Mary  Hall,  Jan.  14,  1870,  age  25.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

BRADFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
May  3,  1824.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Chester  [and  Anne 
Manning].  School,  Frodsham  (Mr  Crowther).  Matric.  Michs. 
1824;  Scholar;  B.A.  1828. 

BRADFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trlnity,  July  8,  1871. 
S.  and  h.  of  Edward  [Anthony],  of  Paris.  B.  June  28,  1854, 
at  New  Orleans,  U.S.A.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876; 
M.A.  1879.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  27,  1876,  as  '  ist  son 
of  Edward  Anthony  Bradford,  late  of  New  Orleans,  Louisiana, 
U.S.A.,  deceased.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1879.  Brother  of 
Sidney  (1881). 

BRADFORD,  WILLIAM  GOODENOUGH  HAWKINS.  Adm. 
at  Caius,  Oct.  I,  1883.  S.  of  Edward,  physician,  of  Harrow. 
B.  Oct.  23,  1865,  at  Sandhurst  College.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1892.  At  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospitad.  Sometime  House  Physician  at 
Brompton  Consumption  Hospital.  Assistant  House  Surgeon 
at  the  Cumberland  Infirmary,  Carlisle.  In  practice  at  Deben- 
ham,  Suffolk,  in  1898;  afterwards  of  Portobello,  Brenchley, 
Kent;  Medical  Officer  for  Brenchley  district.  Died  Sept.  2, 
1932,  aged  66,  at  Brenchley.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Sept.  5,  1932;  Medical  Directory.) 

BRADLEY,  see  also  BRADLY. 

BRADLEY,  ARTHUR  GRANVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1869.  S.  of  George  Granville  [Dean  of  Westminster], 
of  Marlborough,  Wilts.  [Head  Master  of  Marlborough,  1858- 
70;  see  D.N.B.  2nd  Suppl.]  B.  Nov.  11,  1850,  at  Rugby, 
Warws.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Went  to 
Virginia,  U.S.A.;  engaged  in  farming  there.  Subsequently 
Colonial  Agent,  Westminster.  Of  West  Watch,  Rye,  Sussex. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  Life  of  Wolfe;  Highways  and 
Byways  of  N.  Wales;  Romance  of  Wales;  United  Empire 
Loyalists,  etc.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BRADLEY,  ARTHUR  SYLVESTER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Reading,  Berks.  B.  there  Apr.  29, 
1877.  School,  Reading  (Rev.  W.  C.  Eppstein).  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  B.C.  1902;  M.A.  and  M.B.  1904.  At 
St  George's  Hospital,  London;  House  Surgeon,  Assistant 
House  Physician,  and  Surgeon;  Registrar.  Late  Resident 
House  Surgeon  and  Assistant  Anaesthetist  at  St  Mary's 
Hospital,  London.  Staff-Surgeon  to  the  Royal  Navy. 
Medical  Referee  to  the  London  and  Manchester  Assurance 
Co.  Medical  Officer  to  the  Post  Office.  Hon.  Medical  Officer 
to  Cheshunt  Cottage  Hospital.  Of  135,  High  Street,  Waltham 
Cross,  Essex.   {Venn,  11.  541;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BRADLEY,  CHARLES  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus. 
Oct.  1894.  S.  of  F.  C,  Esq.  B.  at  West  Kensington,  London- 
School,  Uppingham.   Matric.  Michs.  1894. 

BRADLEY,  CHARLES  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Apr.  15,  1835.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1841; 
M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canter- 
bury) Dec.  19,  1841;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  New  Chapel-in-Ash, 
Kent,  1841.  C.  of  Elton-on-the-Hill,  Notts.,  in  1849.  Died 
Nov.  26,  1850,  aged  34,  at  Grantham.  (G.  Mag.,  185 1,  i. 
211.) 

BRADLEY,  DANIEL  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  21,  1895.  S.  of  Edward  Franklin,  mechanical  engineer, 
of  London.  B.  Aug.  10,  1876,  at  IsUngton.  School,  Univer- 
sity College.   Matric.  Michs.  1895. 

BRADLEY,  DAVID  FREDERICK.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  18,  1871.  S.  of  David,  gent.  B.  June  2,  1851,  at  Derby. 
School,  Derby.  Matric.  Lent,  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Banbury, 
Oxford,  1874-6.  R.  of  Sawtrey  All  Saints'  with  St  Andrew's, 
Hunts.,  1876-86.  V.  of  Yeadon,  Yorks.,  1886-1910.  Died 
suddenly  Aug.  11,  1910,  at  Brighton.   {Peile,  11.  617.) 


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Bradley,  Francis 

BRADLEY  [post  BRADLEY-DYNE],  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Aug.  12,  1809.  B.  Jan.  23,  1790-  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  1809;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  22,  1813.  Called  to  the  Bar,  i8i8,  as  's.  and  h. 
of  Andrew  Hawes  [Dyne],  of  Gore  Com-t,  Kent '  (who  assumed 
the  surname  of  Bradley  by  sign-manual,  Aug.  26,  1800). 
Of  Gore  Court,  Kent.  J. P.  and  D.L.  and  High  Sheriff. 
Resumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  the  surname  of  Dyne  after  that 
of  Bradley,  Jjjly  29,  1844.  Married  The  Hon.  Mary  Jane 
Harris,  dau.  of  Lord  Harris,  1822.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  Index 
to  Change  of  Name.) 

BRADLEY,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  12,  1868.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Rathbone,  of  Greenbank, 
Manchester.  B.  Oct.  31,  1848,  at  Manchester.  School, 
Doncaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873- 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  23,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1873.  On  the  Northern  Circuit;  Special  Pleader,  South 
Lanes.  Sessions.  Lived  much  abroad;  at  Algiers  and  else- 
where.   (Peile,  11.  596;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BRADLEY,  GEORGE  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  24,  1828. 

BRADLEY,  GILBERT  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1897.  S.  of  Gilbert  [M.A.  (Oxford),  R.  of  Dudley].  B. 
at  Dudley,  Warws.  School,  St  John's,  Leatherhead  (Mr 
Rutty).  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1909. 
Assistant  Master  at  Leatherhead  School,  1901-2;  at  Nor- 
thampton and  County  School,  1903-7;  at  the  Royal  Grammar 
School,  Worcester,  1907-10.  Head  Master  of  the  County 
School  for  Boys,  Penzance,  1910-36-.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3;  St  John's  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRADLEY,  HENRY  BERKELEY.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  13, 
1883.  B.  Mar.  27,  1862.   Matric.  Michs.  1883. 

BRADLEY,  HENRY  WALDRON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  17,  1882.  Of  Hunts.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk.  B.  Apr.  14, 
1863,  at  Caldicote.  School,  Oundle  (H.  St  John  Reade, 
M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord. 
deacon,  1888;  priest  (Rochester)  1889;  C.  of  Battersea, 
1888^0.  C.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  1890-2.  V.  of  Birtles 
with  Over  Alderley,  Cheshire,  1892-1908.  V.  of  Wrenbury, 
1908-14.  V.  of  Misterton,  Somerset,  19 14-31.  Died  Jime  7, 
1931,  aged  68,  at  Bournemouth.   (Crochford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BRADLEY,  HUBERT  PENROSE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892. 
S.  of  Frederick  James,  manufacturer,  of  Nottingham.  B. 
Nov.  7,  1874,  at  Beeston.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  B.C.  1900;  M.A.  and  M.B.  1902. 
Medical  Student  at  the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1900.  Of  Lynhurst,  Reddish,  Stockport.  Died  of  consump- 
tion June  16,  1905,  at  Nottingham.  Buried  there.  (Venn,  n. 
524;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wal^s,  x,  xii.) 

BRADLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  22,  1857.  S.  of 
James,  of  Walsall,  Stafis.  B.  there  Jan.  19,  1836.  School, 
Saltley  Training  College,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1857; 
Scholar,  1858-64;  B.A.  {27th  Wrangler)  1861;  M.A.  1864. 
Chrd.  deacon  (Ripon)  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Leeds,  1861-3.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Walsall,  Staffs.,  1863-77. 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  Leamington,  1878--94.  Author,  Sermons. 
Died  Oct.  31,  1903,  aged  67,  at  Leamington.   (Venn,  11.  335.) 

BRADLEY,  JAMES  EDMUND  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
May  20,  1882.  S.  of  James  Chesterton,  R.  of  Sutton-under- 
Brailes,  Warws.  B.  there  July  15,  1864.  Schools,  Winchester 
College  and  Hereford  Cathedral.  Matric.  Easter,  1882;  B..\. 
1885;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1890.  At  St  George's  Hospitsd,  London. 
L.S.A.,  1890.  In  practice  at  Wimbledon,  1898-1936.  Hon. 
Surgeon  of  Wimbledon  Hospital,  1909-36.  Member  of  the 
Surrey  County  Coimcil,  1927-37.  Chairman  of  Public 
Health  Committee  for  20  years.  Of  Greville  House,  Raynes 
Park,  Wimbledon,  in  1938.  (Bradley,  Lessey,  Rose  and 
Metcalf).    (Venn,  11.  454;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BRADLEY,  JOHN  MOREHOUSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Apr.  20,  1853.   Of  Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1853. 

BRADLEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  5, 
1834.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar,  1836;  B.A. 
1839;  M.A.  1846.  Perhaps  C.  of  Macclesfield,  Cheshire,  1842. 
In  Clergy  List,  without  cure,  1846-. 

BRADLEY,  RICHARD  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  28,  1891.  S.  of  John  Messenger.  B.June  23, 
1872.  [School,  St  Lawrence  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1894.  Schoolmaster  and  Joumahst.  Married 
Flossie,  dau.  of  L.  F.  Verley  of  Kingston,  Jamaica.  Killed  in 
the  Jamaica  earthquake  of  1907.  (St  Lawrence  Coll.  Reg.; 
W.  Cowper.) 

BRADLEY,  ROBERT  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Aug.  17,  1866.  S.  of  William  Henry.  B.  at  Man- 
chester.  Matric.  Michs.  1866. 

BRADLEY,  THOMAS  ADDISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  8,  1883.  S.  of  William  Henry,  of  Bel  Air,  Alderley  Edge, 
Cheshire.    B.   July   28,    1865,    at   Sale,   Cheshire.    School, 


Bradney,  George  Preston 

Rugbv.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  SoUcitor. 
Of  Dinford  Ash,  Raunds,  Wellingborough.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRADLEY,  WALTER  ELIOT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21,  1898. 
[S.  of  Walter  Frederick,  V.  of  Birchfield,  Birmingham.]  B. 
June  3,  1878.  [School,  King  Edward's  High,  Birmingham.] 
B..'^.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1901;  priest  (Liverpool) 
1902;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Southport,  1901-5.  C.  of  Hucknall- 
Torkard,  Notts.,  1905-6.  Organising  Secretary  (C.M.S.), 
1906-8.  Lie.  pr.,  dios.  Liverpool  and  Chester,  1907-8.  C.  of 
Ilkley,  1908-12.  V.  of  Ben  Rhydding,  Yorks.,  1912-14.  R. 
of  Ulverston,  Lanes.,  1914-17.  Surrogate,  1914--  V.  of 
Crosthwaite,  Cumberland,  1917-39-.  Rural  Dean  of  Kes- 
wick, 1918-39-.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1921-.  Hon. 
Canon  of  CarUsle,  1933-6-.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford,  i939) 

BRADLEY,  WARR  or  WARRE  SQUIRE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  15,  1788.  [S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Porlock, 
Somerset.]  School,  Tiverton  (Blundell's).  Matric.  Michs. 
1788;  Scholar;  1788;  B.A.  1792;  M-A.  i795,  as  Warre 
Squire.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Sept.  23,  1792;  priest, 
Oct.  13,  1793,  as  Warr  Squire  B.;  C.  of  Berkeley,  Gloucs. 
R.  of  Whittington,  Gloucs.,  1799-1802.  R.  of  Wambrook, 
Dorset,  1805  (apparently  ceded  Wambrook,  Dec.  28,  1805, 
when  Edward  Cooke  Forward  was  instituted);  again  R.  of 
Wambrook  in  1808,  having  a  dispensation  to  hold  it  with 
Chard,  Jan.  18,  1808.  V.  of  Chard,  1805-25.  Preb.  of  Wells, 
1814-25.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells.  V.  of 
Timberscombe,  Somerset,  1819-25.  Married  three  times. 
Died  May  5,  1825,  aged  56,  at  Minehead.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.) 

BRADLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  12, 
1757.   Of  Lines.   Matric.  Michs.  1759;  LL.B.  1764. 

BRADLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1779.  S.  of  William,  of  Lindal,  Lanes.  School,  Heversham, 
Westmorland  (Mr  WUson).  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  Scholar, 
1781;  B.A.  1783.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  25,  1783; 
priest.  Mar.  12,  1786.  V.  of  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  1799-1833. 
R.  of  South  Elham  till  1833  and  V.  of  Rendham,  1796-1800. 
V.  of  Friston-cum-Snape,  1818-33.  Died  Oct.  29,  1833, 
aged  73,  at  Melton,  near  Woodbridge.  (G.  Mag.,  1834,  i. 
114.) 

BRADLEY,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Haxl,  1892. 
S.  of  John  Henry,  deceased,  of  Florence,  Italy.  Schools, 
[Malvern  College]  and  Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  LL.B. 
1895.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1897; 
of  7,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple.  Latterly  of  Villino 
Bradley,  3,  Via  Farini,  Florence,  Italy.  Died  Sept.  13,  1927, 
aged  63  (sic),  at  79,  Heme  Hill.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times, 
Sept.  14,  1927.) 

BRADLEY-DYNE,  see  also  DYNE. 

BRADLY,  ALFRED  JOSEPH.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1888. 
F.R.S.  1939. 

BRADLY,  STEPHEN  REGINALD  NEVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Michs.  1891.  S.  of  George  Hooker.  B.  Oct.  i, 
1872,  at  Wribbenhall,  Worcs.  [School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  in 
preparatory  schools,  1894-7;  at  Bedford  Modem  School, 
1897-1907.  Head  Master  of  Price's  School,  Fareham,  Hants., 
1906-39-.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BRADLY,  THOMAS  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1849.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Chiswick.  B.  there 
Dec.  13,  1830.  School,  Weybridge  (Rev.  DrSpyers).  Matric. 
Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853.  Died  Jan.  24,  1856,  aged  24,  at 
Norton-in-the-Moors.   (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BRADNACK,  ARTHUR  WESLEY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent, 
1877,  from  Cavendish  H.  [Probably  s.  of  Samuel  Wesley, 
schoolmaster  at  Folkestone  (died  1895).]  B.A.  1883;  M.A. 
1886.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  16,  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1886; 
priest  (Ely)  1887;  C.  of  Gt  Shelford,  Cambs.,  1886-8.  Lie. 
pr.,  dio.  Ely,  1888-92.  C.  of  .'Ml  Saints',  Highgate,  Middlesex, 
1892-4  and  1895-8;  of  Tydd  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1894-5.  V.  of 
St  Augustine's,  Highgate,  Middlesex,  1898-1907.  R.  of 
Amcotts,  Lines.,  1907-10.  V.  of  Morton-by-Gainsborough, 
1910-24.  Resided  latterly  at  Barton-on-Humber.  Died 
there  May  29,  1931,  aged  69.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  June  2, 
1931-) 

BRADNEY,  GEORGE  PRESTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1896. 
[4th  s.]  of  John  (next),  Esq.,  of  Baj'ford  Lodge,  Wincanton, 
Somerset.  B.  Nov.  3,  1877.  School,  The  Oratory,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Entered  the 
Civil  Service;  Exchequer  and  Audit-Department,  Colonial 
Audit  Branch,  1901;  in  Fiji  and  Western  Pacific,  1909. 
Director  of  Extemal  Audit,  Straits  Settlement  and  F.M.S., 
1914.  Auditor  for  the  Straits  Settlement  and  the  F.M.S., 
1932;  retired,  1936.  C.B.E.,  1936.  .Married  and  had  issue. 
(Burke,  L.O.;  Catholic  Who's  Who.  1938.) 


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BRADNEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  22,  1859.  S.  of 
John  Hopkins  (next),  clerk,  of  Leigh  House,  Bradford, 
Wilts.  B.  there  Dec.  21,  1841.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1859.  Lieut.,  14th  Hussars.  Of  Ba>-ford  Lodge,  Wincanton, 
Somerset.  J. P.  Became  a  Roman  CathoUc.  Twice  married. 
Died  May  17,  1921.  Father  of  the  above.  {Vis.  of  England 
and  WaUs,  i;  Gorman,  Converts  to  Rome.) 

BRADNEY,  JOHN  HOPKINS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  24,  1812.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Ham,  Surrey,  and  of 
Bradney,  Somerset.  B.  Jan.  31,  i795,  in  St  James's,  Black- 
friars,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1816;  U.A.  1819. 
Ord.  deacon,  1818;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1820.  Sometime 
R.  of  Charlton  Adam,  Somerset.  Of  Hurcot,  Somerset.  J. P. 
for  Wilts,  and  Somerset.  Latterly  of  Leigh  House,  Bradford, 
Wilts.  Married  three  times.  Died  Mar.  16,  i86r,  aged  66,  at 
Christchurch,  Bradford-on-Avon  (died  at  Bath  according  to 
G.  Mag.).  Brother  of  Joseph  C.  (1812)  and  William  (1814); 
father  of  the  above.  {Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  1;  G.  Mag., 
1861,  I.  468.) 

BRADNEY,  JOSEPH  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1877.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  Christopher  (next),  clerk,  of 
Sutton  Court,  near  Hereford.  B.  Jan.  11,  1859,  at  Greete, 
Salop.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1912.  Capt.,  Royal  Monmouth  Royal  Engineer 
Militia,  1882-92;  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  2nd  Batt.  Mon- 
mouthshire Regt.,  1892-1912.  C.B.,  1911.  T.D.,  1912. 
During  the  Great  War  trained  and  commanded  the  9th 
(Reserve)  Battalion,  The  London  Regiment  (Queen  Victoria's 
Rifles);  commanded  the  28th  Labour  Group  in  France  and 
Belgium.  Of  Bradney,  Somerset,  and  of  Tal-y-Coed,  Mon- 
mouth. D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Monmouth  and  Radnor. 
High  Sheriff  of  Monmouthshire,  1889.  J. P.  for  Monmouth 
and  Radnor.  A  member  of  the  Monmouthshire  County 
Council.  Vice-Lieut.,  Co.  Radnor,  1932.  F.S.A.  Knighted, 
1924.  A  Commander  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem. 
Member  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Ancient  Monuments  in 
Wales.  Governor  of  the  National  Library  of  Wales  and  the 
National  Museum.  Hon.  D.Litt.  (Wales).  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  A  distinguished  archaeologist.  Issued  a 
series  of  parochial  registers,  including  that  of  Grosmont,  the 
ancient  township  in  Monmouthshire,  and  Caerwent,  the 
Roman  city.  Published  Llandaff  Records;  edited  the  Llyfr 
Baglan  and  Walter  Powell's  Diary.  Author,  The  History  of 
Monmouthshire.  Died  July  21,  1933.  {Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  1;  Burke,  L.G.\  The  Times,  July  22,  1933.) 

BRADNEY,  JOSEPH  [CHRISTOPHER].  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  24,  1812.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph.  B.  May  10,  1796. 
at  Ham,  Surrey.  School,  Richmond,  Surrey  (Mr  Delafosse). 
Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar,  1815;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1822. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  i,  1817,  as  Jos.  Christopher,  and 
s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Ham,  Richmond,  Surrey.  Ord.  deacon, 
1821 ;  priest,  1822.  P.C.  of  All  Saints',  Sidmouth,  Devon,  till 
1847,'  and  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lieut. -Gen.  Lord  Keane  in 
1846.  R.  of  Greete,  Salop,  1844-68.  Twice  married.  Died 
Feb.  19,  1868,  aged  71.  Buried  at  Amo's  Vale  cemetery, 
Brislington,  near  Bristol.  Will  proved  (Bristol)  Apr.  23, 
1868.  Brother  of  John  Hopkins  (1812)  and  of  the  next; 
father  of  the  above.  {Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  l;  Crock- 
ford;  G.  Mag.) 

BRADNEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  10,  1814. 
[3rd  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Ham,  Surrey.  B.  May  2,  1798,  at 
Kingston-on-Thames.]  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819; 
M.A.  1822.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  10,  1819;  migrated 
to  the  Inner  Temple,  July  4,  i82r.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1822. 
Died  unmarried  1824,  'of  a  decline,'  at  the  Madeiras.  Brother 
of  John  H.  (1812),  etc. 

BRADSHAW,  ARTHUR  PEARSON.  Matric.  pens.  Non-CoU. 
Oct.  22,  1900. 

BRADSHAW,  BARRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1778.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1778;  B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1787.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Jan.  30,  1778,  as  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  late  of 
Hampton  Court,  deceased.  Accompanied  General  John  St 
Ledger  to  Bengal  as  A.D.C.  c.  1796.  Became  an  intimate 
friend  of  William  Hickey,  the  Diarist.  Comet,  Troop  of 
Horse  Guards,  1787;  Capt.,  1789;  retired,  1791.  Brigade 
Major  to  the  troops  in  Bengal,  1799-  Died  1804,  in  India. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Hickey,  Memoirs,  iv.) 

BRADSHAW,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  1876.  Of  Staffs.  S.  of  James  (1839),  clerk, 
of  Hixon  vicarage,  Stafford.  B.  Sept.  13,  1857,  at  West 
Bromwich.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1876; 
Scholar,  1877;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1882; 
priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1883;  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  WeUs, 
Somerset,  1882-5.  C.  of  Macclesfield,  Cheshire,  1885-7.  Held 
other  curacies,  1887-95.  V.  of  Bollington,  Cheshire,  1895- 
1912.  R.  of  Whitchurch,  Heref.,  1912-14.  Died  there 
June  II,  19x4.   (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 


Bradshaw,  John 

BRADSHAW,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  3, 
1858;  a  'Ten-year'  man;  in  Holy  Orders.  S.  of  William, 
farmer.  B.  at  Tunstall,  Lanes.  Bapt.  there  June  20,  1826. 
Did  not  proceed  to  the  B.D.  degree.  Ord.  deacon,  1849; 
priest  (CarUsle)  1851;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  CarUsle,  1849-52. 
C.  of  Ehndon,  Warws.,  1857-8.  R.  of  Billington,  Beds., 
1858-98.  Resided  latterly  at  Hampstead  Heath.  Died 
there  May  29,  1908.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BRADSHAW,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
20,  1781.  Of  Derbs.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  [Baggalley ;  assumed 
the  name  and  arms  of  Bradshaw  in  1767],  of  Holbrooke, 
Derbs.  Matric.  Easter,  1781.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov. 
10,  1783.  Of  Barton  Park,  Derby.  High  Sheriff  of  Derbs., 
1806.  Married  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Wilmot,  Bart., 
of  Chaddesdon,  Derbs.,  1793.  Died  Aug.  1841.  Brother  of 
Joseph  (1791)  and  father  of  the  next.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
iv;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BRADSHAW,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
17,  1819.  S.  of  Francis  (above),  of  Barton  Park,  Derbs. 
B.  July  8,  1800.  Matric.  Michs.  1819.  Of  Barton  Park, 
Derbs.  Married  Mary  .\nne,  dau.  of  Robert  Holden,  Esq.,  of 
Nuttall  Temple,  Notts.,  Dec.  18,  1823.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Glover,  Derbs.,  11.  90;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BRADSHAW,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
19,  1847.  S.  of  Francis  (above),  of  Barton  Park,  Derby. 
B.  Sept.  13,  1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1847.  (Glover,  Derbs.,  11. 
90.) 

BRADSHAW,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  7, 

1838.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Runcorn,  Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs. 

1839.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  2,  1841,  as  2nd  s.  of  the 
late  Capt.  James,  R.N.,  of  Runcorn,  Cheshire. 

BRADSHAW,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  DovifNiNG,  Oct.  5, 
1878.  Of  Bispham  Bank,  Poulton-le-Fylde,  Lanes.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  Scholar;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon, 
1881;  priest  (Durham)  1883;  C.  of  Shildon,  Durham,  1881- 
90.  Chaplain  to  the  Durham  County  Asylum,  1890-8.  R. 
of  Billington,  Beds.,  1898-1902.  R.  of  Hilborough,  Norfolk, 
1902-37.  Died  Sept.  20,  1937.   (Crockford,  1937.) 

BRADSHAW,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Feb.  I,  1850.  S.  of  Joseph  Hoare,  banker,  of  London.  B. 
Feb.  2,  1831,  in  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1850;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  1854;  U.A.  1857.  FeUow,  1853-86.  Dean,  1857-8 
and  1863-5.  -Assistant  Master  at  St  Columba's  College,  near 
Dublin,  1854-6.  .-Assistant  at  the  University  Library,  1856-8; 
Superintendent  of  MSS.,  1859-67;  effected  a  complete  reform 
in  that  department  and  estabUshed  his  reputation  as  a 
bibUographer.  University  Librarian,  1867-86.  F.S.A. ,  i860. 
Travelled  on  the  Continent,  thereby  gaining  a  first  hand 
acquaintance  with  the  great  libraries  of  Europe;  acquired  a 
knowledge  of  many  languages,  European  and  Oriental. 
President  of  the  Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society.  .\n  inde- 
fatigable researcher,  especially  in  Celtic  languages  and 
liturgiology.  The  'Henry  Bradshaw  Society'  was  founded 
in  his  memory,  1890.  Author,  Memoranda,  etc.  A  Memoir 
of  Henry  Bradshau;  by  G.  W.  Prothero,  appeared,  1889. 
Died  suddenly  Feb.  11,  1886,  aged  55,  in  College.  Buried  in 
the  College  Chapel.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  D.N.B., 
Suppl.  I.) 

BRADSHAW,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS  BOHUN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  June  13,  1876.  S.  of  Laurence,  Capt.,  R.A.  B. 
Oct.  15,  1856,  at  Lymington.  School,  Bath  (Dr  Joseph 
Glover).  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Took  occasional 
pupils.  Died  Dec.  17,  1903,  in  London.   (Peile,  11.  656.) 

BRADSHAW,  HUMPHREY  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  10,  1887.  S.  of  Macnevin,  clerk.  B.  Oct.  18,  1868,  at 
Merville,  near  Dublin.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887.  Land  agent  in  Ireland.  Died  Sept.  24,  1907,  aged  38, 
at  Banville  House,  Banbridge,  Ireland.  (Peile,  u.  738; 
Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  3,  1907.) 

BRADSHAW,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  24,  1755.  S.  of  John,  of  Manchester.  School,  Wakefield, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  Michs.  1755-  Probably  adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1756,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John  of 
Manchester.  Of  Darcy  Lever,  Manchester,  Esq.  (M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

BRADSHAW,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  10, 
1839.  Of  Sheffield.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A, 
1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1843;  priest  (Lichfield)  1844; 
C.  of  Darlaston,  Staffs.,  1843-9.  C.  of  Coseley,  1849.  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  West  Bromwich,  1849-72.  V.  of  Hixon, 
Staffs.,  1872-84.  R.  of  Ingestre,  1884-1906.  Died  Jan.  6, 
1906,  aged  89,  at  Llandudno.  Father  of  Charles  J.  (1876). 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1906;  R.  F.  Scott.) 


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BRA0SHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1785.  Of  Leics.  School,  Quamdon,  Derbs.  (Mr  Hudson). 
Ma  trie.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  {gih  Wrangler) 
1789;  M.A.  1792;  B.D.  1800.  Fellow,  1792-1810.  Senior 
Bursar,  1809-10.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  13,  1789; 
priest  (Ely)  June  19,  1791;  C.  of  Lockington,  Leics.,  1789. 
C.  of  Wentworth,  Cambs.,  1791.  R.  of  Brandesburton, 
Yorks.,  1809-29.  Married  Tabitha,  dau.  of  J.  Browne,  Esq., 
of  Fomcett  St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1810.  Died  July  26,  1829,  at 
Brandesburton.  Buried  there.  M.L  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.;  Poulson,  Holderness,  i.  282.) 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  Dec.  16,  1829. 
S.  of  John,  of  Barrow-on-Soar,  Leics.  School,  Uppingham 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon, 
1836;  priest,  1837.  V.  of  Hose,  Leics.,  1845-79.  V.  ofGranby- 
cum-Sutton,  Notts.,  1845-81.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1882.  A  Rev.  J.  Bradshaw,  who  played  cricket  for  Leicester- 
shire was  bom  1812  and  died  1885.    (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN  GERALD.  \dxa.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Eccles, 
near  Manchester.  School,  Chfton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879;  Scholar;  B..\.  (20th  Wrangler)  1883.  Athletics  'blue,' 
1880,  1881.  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College,  1885-92. 
Founder  and  Head  Master  for  thirty  years  of  Packwood 
Haugh  Preparatory  School,  Warws.  J. P.  for  Warws.  Of  St 
John's  Copse,  Bagley  Wood,  Oxford,  in  1925.  Died  Sept.  5, 
1931,  aged  71.  (The  Times,  Sept.  9,  1931;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  19 19.) 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN  HORSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1899.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Ramsgate,  Kent.  B. 
May  23,  1879,  at  Brompton.  School,  Ramsgate  (Mr  F. 
Tracey).  Matric.  iVUchs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Of  San  Diego, 
California,  and  of  Birchington,  Kent.  Died  July  15,  1927, 
aged  48,  in  London.    (R.  F.  Scott;  Eagle.) 

BRADSHAW,  JOSEPH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  12, 
1791.  Of  Derbs.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph  [BaggaUey,  post  Brad- 
shaw], of  Barton  Blount,  Derbs.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Lent,  1792;  B.A.  1795;  M.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  Mar.  12,  1797;  priest  (Lichfield  and  Coventry) 
Sept.  9,  1798.  V.  of  .\lstonfield.  Staffs.,  1801-14.  R-  of 
Barton  Blount,  Derbs.,  1804-14.  R.  of  Wilmslow,  Cheshire, 
1814-19.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Samuel  Clowes,  of 
Broughton,  near  Manchester,  Jan.  21,  1805.  Died  Nov.  12, 
1819.   Brother  of  Francis  (1781).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BRADSHAW,  ROBERT  FLETCHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  3,  1819.  2nd  s.  of  William  [Fletcher]  (i779).  Esq.,  of 
Halton,  Lanes.  B.  there.  One  Robert  Fletcher  Bradshaw 
was  admitted  at  Sedbergh  School,  Apr.  1832,  age  10;  left 
1835.  He  was  bom  at  Halton  Hall,  Lanes.,  perhaps  son  of 
this  man.  His  family  emigrated  to  .Australia  '  owing  to  heavy 
losses.'   (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRADSHAW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  23, 
1783.   Of  Gloucs. 

BRADSHAW,  THOMAS  BULLER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1884.  2nd  s.  of  Francis  [Frank],  Esq.,  of 
Abshot,  near  Titchfield,  Hants.  B.  there  Apr.  22,  1866. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Of  Lifton  Park,  Devon,  J. P.,  and  of 
Millways,  Launceston.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
Royal  Defence  Corps).  Died  Oct.  27,  1927,  aged  61,  at 
Launceston.  Buried  at  Lifton.  (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times, 
Oct.  31,  1927.) 

BRADSHAW,  WILLIAM  (i779),  see  FLETCHER,  W. 

BRADSHAW,  WILLIAM  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1880.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Bishopsdown,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  Kent.  B.  Sept.  i,  1861,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  ."Vlichs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Apr.  1888; 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Richard  Bradshaw  and  Son,  London. 
Chairman  of  The  Commercial  Gas  Co.,  1900-31.  Deputy 
Chairman  of  the  Midland  Bank,  Ltd.  During  the  Great  War 
a  member  of  the  American  Dollar  Securities  Committee. 
C.B.E.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Down  Park,  Crawley 
Down,  Susse.x.    (Kelly,  Handbook,  1938;  Law  List,  1938.) 

BRADSHAW,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  1865.  S.  of  William,  caUco-printer.  B.  July  2,  1846, 
EtLevenshulme,  Lanes.  [School,  The  Forest,  Walthamstow.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.   Of  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

BRADSHAW-ISHERWOOD,  JOHN  HENRY,  see  ISHERWOOD, 
J.  H.  B. 

BRADSTOCK,  JOHN  ROBB.  .^dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  7,  :865.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869; 
M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (Chichester)  1870;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Eastbourne,  1869-72.  Chaplain  at  Messina, 
1873-5;  at  Naples,  1875-6.  C.  of  Buckland-Newton,  Dorset, 
1876-7.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Eastbourne,  1877-9.  C.-in-charge 
of  St  Paul's,  E.  Stonehouse,  Devon,  1879-83.    C.  of  Grant- 


Bragg,  William  Henry 

Chester,  Cambs.,  1883-8.  Lived  latterly  at  12,  Brookside, 
Cambridge.  Died  there  Dec.  3, 1888,  aged  42.  (The  Guardian, 
Dec.  12,  1888;  Crockford.) 

BRADSTREET,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  4,  1782.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  1766, 
at  Higham,  Sufiolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  B.A.  1786;  M.A. 
1789.  .^dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  18,  1782;  migrated  to 
Gray's  Inn,  May  2,  1790.  Resided  abroad  for  many  years; 
in  France  at  the  time  of  the  Revolution.  Married  in  France 
(but  this  marriage  was  dissolved).  Returned  to  England  and 
lived  for  some  time  at  Higham  Hall.  Owned  an  estate  at 
Bentley,  Suffolk.  Married  Miss  Adham,  of  Mason's  Bridge, 
near  Hadleigh,  Suffolk,  in  1800.  Author,  The  Sabine  Farm, 
a  poem.  (See  a  review  in  G.  Mag.,  1833,  11.  122.)  Mentioned 
by  Thomas  Coutts,  the  banker,  as  'a  gentleman  of  great 
learning  and  very  eminent  reputation  as  a  poet.'  Died  May 
13,  1836,  at  Southampton.  Father  of  the  next.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  151;  D.N.B.) 

BRADSTREET,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
July  4,  1831.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  of  Blackheath,  Kent. 
B.  at  Roydon,  Suffolk.  School,  Ipswich  (Mr  Parry).  Matric. 
Michs.  1831.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Oct.  31,  1832;  Scholar, 
1835;  B.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1838;  priest, 
1839;  C.  of  Lower  Hardres,  Kent,  1838-65.  V.  of  Nackington, 
1840-65.  Chaplain  of  Bridge  Union  Workhouse,  Kent,  in 
1843.  R.  of  Theberton,  Suffolk,  1865-81.  Rural  Dean  of 
South  Dunwich,  1877-81.  Resided  latterly  at  Windsor. 
Died  there  Mar.  22,  1895,  aged  83.  (Venn,  11.  216;  Cant.  Act 
Bk.) 

BRADY,  HENRY  (HARRY)  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1881.  S.  of  Henr\',  gent.  B.  May  18,  1863,  at  Devon- 
port  Dockyard.  Bapt.  June  25,  1863.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881,  as  Harry  A.;  B..A..  1884.  .■\dm.  Solicitor, 
Jan.  1889.  Commissioner  for  .Affidavits  for  Calcutta.  Of 
159,  Nottinghill  Gate,  London.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Law 
List,  1938.) 

BRADY,  JOHN  BEAUCHAMP.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  23,  1874.   Matric.  Michs.  1874. 

BRADY,  LIONEL  FRANCIS.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  16,  1899.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  [of  3,  Terlingham  Gardens, 
Folkestone].  B.  Jan.  24,  1880,  at  Dovercourt.  [School, 
Haileybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1912. 
Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School,  1904-5  and  1906-7;  at 
Raine  CoDege,  Wis.,  U.S..\.,  1907-8.  Head  Master  of  Kee- 
watin  Academy,  Wis.,  1908;  at  Evans  School,  Mesa,  1909-20; 
at  Mesa  Ranch  School,  192 1-3 1-.  Trustee  and  Curator  of 
Geology,  Museum  of  Northern  .Arizona,  U.S.A.,  1928-31-. 
Of  Meza,  Arizona.   (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRADY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  10,  1859. 
S.  and  h.  of  [Sir]  Antonio,  of  Maryland  Point,  Stratford, 
Essex.  B.  there  Feb.  25,  1839.  [School,  Lancing  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B..\.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon, 
1863;  priest  (Carlisle)  1865;  C.  of  Ulverston,  Lanes.,  1863-8. 
C.  of  St  .Andrew's,  Halstead,  Essex,  1868-74.  R-  of  Wenning- 
ton,  1874-1907.  Resided  latterly  at  Rainham  Hall,  Essex. 
Died  there  Feb.  12,  1911,  aged  71.  Buried  at  Wennington. 
(Lancing  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  15,  1911.) 

BRAGG,  JAMES  WOOD.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i8> 
1884.  S.  of  Robert  John,  Esq.,  of  Catherwood  House, 
Market  Harborough,  Leics.  B.  Aug.  4,  1866.  [School,  King 
William's  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar;  B.A.  1887. 
Farmed  in  New  Zealand.  Subsequently  of  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales.  Died  Mar.  16,  1938,  aged  71.  Brother  of 
Robert  J.  (1882),  etc.   (The  Times,  Mar.  18,  1938.) 

BRAGG,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  17,  1822. 

Of  Cumberland.   Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1829. 

V.   of  Gosberton,   Lines.,    1846-53.     Died   Mar.    19,    1853. 

(G.  Mag.,  1853,  I.  558.) 
BRAGG,  JOHN  LUCOCK.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

June  30,   1818.    3rd  s.  of  Joshua,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of 

Lorton   Hall,    Cockennouth,   Cumberland.     Matric.    Michs. 

1818;  Scholar.   Probably  brother  of  the  next. 

BRAGG,  RAISBECK  LUCKOCK  or  LUCOCK.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
at  Queens',  Mar.  16,  1813.  Of  Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs. 
1813.    Probably  brother  of  the  above. 

BRAGG,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  9, 
1882.  S.  of  Robert  John,  yeoman.  B.  Feb.  28,  1864,  at 
Westward,  Caldbeck,  Cumberland.  School,  King  WiUiam's 
College,  Isle  of  Man.  Scholar,  but  did  not  matriculate. 
Died  Jan.  16,  1886,  at  Market  Harborough,  Leics.  Brother 
of  the  next  and  of  James  W.  (1884). 

BRAGG,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  John,  of  Ramsey,  Isle  of  Man.  B. 
July  2,  1862,  at  Stoneraise  Place,  Wigton,  Cumberland. 
School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  .Michs. 
1881;  Scholar,  1882;  B..A.  (3rd  Wrangler,  1884);  M.A.  1888; 


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Bragge,  Champneys  Pleydell 

Hon.  Sc.D.  1932.  Hon.  Fellow,  1920.  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics at  Adelaide  University,  Australia,  1886-1908.  A 
member  of  the  Council  of  South  Australian  School  of  Mines 
and  Industries,  1895-1908;  and  of  the  University  of  Adelaide, 
1898-1906.  Cavendish  Professor  at  Leeds  University,  1909- 
15.  Quain  Professor  of  Physics  at  London  University,  1915- 
23.  Received  Nobel  Prize  (together  with  his  son  W.  L. 
Bragg,  subsequently  Cavendish  Professor  at  Cambridge) 
1915.  F.R.S.,  1917.  C.B.E.,  1917.  K.B.E.,  1920.  O.M.,  1931. 
Royal  Society  medal,  1916.  Franklin  Gold  medal  and 
Copley  Gold  medal,  1930.  Barnard  medal  (Columbia  Univer- 
sity) 1914.  Gold  medal  (Italy)  1917.  Director  of  Research 
at  the  Admiralty  Experimental  Station,  19 16-17.  Director 
of  the  Royal  Institution  of  Great  Britain  and  of  the  Davy- 
Faraday  Research  Laboratory,  1923-.  President  of  the 
Institute  of  Physics,  1925.  President  of  the  Royal  Societv, 
1936.  Hon.  D.Sc.  (Oxford)  1926.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Durham) 
1924.  LL.D.  (Pennsylvania)  1925;  at  St  Andrew's,  1925. 
Hon.  D.Sc.  (Brown  University)  1914.  D.Sc.  (Manchester) 
1914.  D.Sc.  (Leeds)  1919.  D.Sc.  (Dublin)  1920.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Of  Whatlands,  Chiddingfold,  Surrey.  Author, 
Studies  in  Radio- Activity;  The  Universe  of  Light,  eic.  Brother 
of  the  above,  etc.   (Univ.  Cat.,  1935-6;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BRAGGE,  CHAMPNEYS  (CHAMPNESS)  PLEYDELL.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  8,  1815;  from  Magdalen  {sic)  Hall, 
Oxford.  S.  of  John,  of  Sadborrow  or  Sadborow,  Thom- 
combe,  Devon.  B.  at  Sadborrow.  Matric.  (St  Mary  Hall, 
Oxford)  May  25,  1813,  as  Champness  Pleydell,  age  20. 
Migrated  to  Cambridge;  matric.  Michs.  1815;  LL.B.  1820. 
R.  (patron,  his  father)  of  West  Chelborough,  Dorset,  1822- 
43.  P.C.  of  Walditch,  1823-39.  R.  of  Chilton  Cantloe, 
Somerset,  1839-43.  Died  July  26,  1843,  aged  50,  at  Sadborow 
House,  Thomcombe.  Brother  of  John  (1811).  (AL  Oxon; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  11.  440.) 

BRAGGE,  CHARLES  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  7, 
1858.  S.  of  William,  Colonel,  of  Sadborow,  near  Chard, 
Somerset.  B.  there  Mar.  11,  1840.  School,  Sherborne  (Mr 
Harper).  Matric.  \Ochs.  1858;  B..\.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord. 
deacon,  1863;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1864;  C.  of  Huntspill, 
Somerset,  1863-5.  C.  of  Burstock,  Dorset,  1865-70.  V.  of 
Hatton,  Warws.,  1870-5.  V.  of  Thomcombe,  Dorset,  1875- 
1923.  Rural  Dean  of  Lyme,  1887-1910.  Canon  of  SaUsbury, 
1905-23.   Died  Dec.  16,  1923,  aged  83.   (Crockford.) 

BRAGGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  8,  18 11; 
from  Merton  College,  Oxford.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Sadborow, 
near  Axminster,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  i8ii;  LL.B.  1816. 
Matric.  (Merton  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  18,  1809,  age  18,  as 
s.  of  John,  of  Thomcombe,  Devon.  R.  of  West  Chelborough, 
Dorset,  1821-2.  R.  of  Burstock,  1822-72.  V.  of  Thom- 
combe, Devon,  1833-75;  successor  instituted,  1875.  Brother 
of  Champneys  P.  (1815).   (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

BRAGINTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  NonCoU.  Michs.  1888;  B.A. 
1891;  M.A.  1895.  Sometime  Dean  of  the  Civil  Service  De- 
partment, King's  College,  London.  Founder  and  Head 
Master  of  the  Strand  School  and  Principal  of  St  George's 
College,  Red  Lion  Square,  London.  Died  Sept.  30,  1922, 
aged  78,  at  Bromley,  Kent.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Oct.  3, 
1922.) 

BRAHAM,  PHILIP  EDWARD.   .\dm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1900. 

S.of .  [B.  June  18,  1881.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 

Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Medical  Student  at  Guy's  Hospital, 
London.  Gave  up  medicine  and  took  up  music  as  a  pro- 
fession. Composed  and  conducted  many  revues  and  musical 
plays.  Musical  Director  of  the  Comedy  Theatre;  sub- 
sequently Managing  Director  of  Philip  Braham  and  Campbell. 
On  the  Board  of  the  London  Pavilion.  During  the  Great 
War  worked  as  a  casualty  dresser  at  Charing  Cross  Hospital. 
Of  Henley-on-Thames.  Wrote  many  songs,  including  Lime- 
house  Blues,  Home  Again  and  Dark  Red  Roses  (a  waltz). 
Latterly  engaged  in  film  work.  Died  May  3,  1934,  aged  52, 
in  London.   {Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRAILEY,  ARTHUR  ROBERTSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  10,  1896.  [S.  of  WiUiam  Arthur  (next),  of  Old  Burling- 
ton Street,  London.  B.  Oct.  8,  1877.  School,  Westminster.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903; 
M.B.  and  B.C.,  1904;  M.Chir.  1905.  At  Guy's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,  1903.  F.R.C.S.,  1904.  CUnical  Assistant, 
House  Surgeon  and  Ophthahnic  House  Surgeon.  Sometime 
Oculist  and  General  Surgeon  at  Chinkiang  Hospital,  China. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Surgeon  Lieut. -Commander, 
R.N.V.R.  Consulting  Surgeon  to  the  R..\.F.).  Practised 
in  London.  Specialist  in  Ophthalmology.  Hon.  Svu-geon  to 
the  King.  Retired  from  practice;  Uving  latterly  at  The 
Clock  House,  Dunmow,  Essex.  Author,  medical.  Drowned, 
Aug.  21,  1930,  in  the  wreck  of  the  yacht.  Islander.  Brother 
of  WiUiam  H.  (1893).  {Medical  Directory,  1922;  Record  of 
Old  Westminsters.) 

BRAILEY,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Adm.  scholar  at  Downing, 
June  15,  1864.    [S.  of  WiUiam,  Wesleyan  minister.   School, 


Braine,  George  Taylor 

Woodhouse  Grove.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  ist  Class,  1867);  B.A.  1868;  M.B.  1871;  M.A.  1872; 
M.D.  1874.  FeUow.  Hon.  FeUow,  1911.  At  Guy's  Hospital. 
L.S.A.,  M.R.C.S.,  1872.  Hunterian  Professor  at  the  Royal 
CoUege  of  Surgeons,  1885  and  1886.  Held  appointments  also 
at  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge,  and  the  Royal 
London  Ophthalmic  Hospital.  Consulting  Ophthalmic 
Surgeon  at  Guy's  Hospital.  Of  Bathurst,  Warbleton,  Surrey. 
-Author,  ophthalmic,  etc.  Died  Apr.  8,  1915,  aged  69,  at 
II,  Burlington  Street,  London,  W.  Father  of  the  above  and 
of  the  next.  (Kingswood  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Apr.  10, 
1915.) 

BRAILEY,  WILLIAM  HERBERT.  Adm.  scholar  at  Queens', 
Easter,  1893.  S.  of  WUliam  Arthur  (above).  B.  Oct.  8,  1874, 
in  London.  [School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Easter,  1893; 
B.A.  1896;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1903;  M.D.  1910.  Assistant 
Demonstrator  in  Anatomy  at  Cambridge.  At  Guy's  Hospital ; 
Ophthalmic  House  Surgeon.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1901. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902  (Lieut.,  City 
of  London  Imperial  Volunteers,  1900).  In  the  Great  War 
(Major,  R.A.M.C,  2nd  Eastern  General  Hospital,  Brighton). 
Sometime  Consulting  Ophthalmic  Surgeon  to  the  General 
Hospitals  for  Indian  Troops.  Ophthalmic  Surgeon  in  practice 
in  London.  Consulting  Ophthalmic  Surgeon  to  the  East 
Sussex  Hospital,  Hastings,  and  to  Victoria  Hospital,  Lewes. 
Author,  ophthalmic.  Formerly  of  26,  Harley  Street,  London, 
W.;  retired.  Address  c/o  Regio  Yacht  Club,  Genoa,  Italy, 
1938.  Brother  of  Arthur  R.  (1896).  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters ;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BRAILSFORD,  EDWARD  (The  Rev.).  Adm.  pens,  (age  50)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  10,  1858;  then  R.  of  Fordwich,  near 
Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  U..\.  1865. 
Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest  (Sodor  and  Man)  1848;  P.C.  of 
Selby,  Isle  of  Man,  1847-9.  Held  other  curacies.  R.  of 
Fordwich,  Kent,  1852-93.  Died  there  Mar.  29,  1893,  aged  85. 
(Scott,  MSS.) 

BRAILSFORD,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  8, 
1833;  re-adm.  Oct.  12,  1843.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Bark- 
with  House,  Wragby,  Lines,  [and  of  Toft  Grange,  Lines.]. 
B.  Nov.  2,  1815,  at  Darley  Dale.  School,  Homcastle.  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1846.  In  Holy  Orders  (according  to  G. 
Mag.,  but  not  found  in  Clergy  Lists).  Died  Apr.  20,  1854, 
aged  38,  at  Sidmouth.  (Peile,  11.  449;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862; 
G.  Mag.,  1854,  I.  663;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BRAILSFORD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1886; 
from  Ayerst  H.  S.  of  WilUam.  B.  Dec.  9,  i860,  at  Ranton 
Abbey,  Staffs.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Easter,  1887;  B..\.  1889; 
M.A.  1912.  Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (SouthweU)  1890;  C. 
of  Derby,  1889-92.  C.  of  Newington,  Yorks.,  1892-4.  C.  of 
Lenton,  Notts.,  1894-6.  R.  of  Kingswood,  Gloucs.,  1896-1903. 
Missionary  for  the  Colonial  and  Continental  Church  Society 
in  Cape  Colony,  1903-4;  at  St  John's,  Kimberley,  1904-6. 
P.-in-charge  of  Prieska,  Kenhardt,  and  Gordonia  District, 
Kimberley,  1906-13.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Scarsdale  and  C.  of 
Kedleston,  Derbs.,  1914-16.  Lecturer  in  the  dio.  SouthweU, 
1916-19.  Not  in  Crockford,  1921-2. 

BRAIM,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1834;  re-adm.  Oct.  14,  1845.  Of  Sussex.  [S.  of  Thomas,  V. 
of  West  Wittering.  B.  June  1814.  School,  Clergy  Orphan, 
Canterbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  D.D.  (Canterbury)  1856. 
Incorp.  at  Sydney,  1857.  Head  Master  of  Bishops  Grammar 
School,  Hobart  Town,  1835-41.  Principal  of  Sydney  College, 
Austraha,  1841-8.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Down)  1848; 
V.  of  St  John's,  Belfast,  1848.  Archdeacon  of  Portland, 
Victoria,  Austraha,  1854-66.  R.  of  AU  Saints',  Dorchester, 
1867-8.  Chaplain  to  the  Marquis  of  Lothian,  1867-8.  R.  of 
Bishop's  Caundle,  Dorset,  1868-75.  V.  of  Ilsington,  S. 
Devon,  1875-9.  R-  of  Risley,  Derby,  1879-91.  Author, 
A  History  of  New  South  Wales,  from  its  settlement  to  the  close  of 
1844,  etc.  Died  Oct.  14,  1891,  at  Risley.  (Clergy  Orphan 
School  Reg. ;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BRAINARD,  EDWIN.  Adm.  (age  21)  at  Trinity  Hall,  1870. 
S.  of  Dr  Brainard,  of  Chicago,  U.S.A. 

BRAINE  [post  BRAINE-HARTNELL],  GEORGE  TAYLOR. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  29,  1853.  S.  of  Charles,  of 
Savanna  la  Mar,  Jamaica  [but  of  Gloucester,  by  descent]. 

B.  there  Jan.  10,  1833.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857; 
M.A.  1888.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of  HartneU, 
Sept.  II,  1888.    Ord.  deacon  (Jamaica)  1857;  priest,  1859; 

C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Jamaica.  C.  of  St  Michael  and  of  St 
Andrew,  1859.  P.C.  of  Lacovia,  1860-2.  P.C.  of  St  Chris- 
topher's, 1862-70.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  1870-3.  Assistant 
Secretary  of  the  Jews'  Society,  1873-84.  Missionary-in- 
charge  of  Christ  Church,  Jerusalem,  1874.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  and  Secretary  of  the  Metro- 
poUtan  and  Central  District  Jews'  Society,  1875-84.  V.  of 
Liskeard,  ComwaU,  1884-94.  Died  Jan.  14,  1894.  (Peile, 
n.  529-) 


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Braine,  Henry 

BRAINE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  12,  183 1.  [S.  of 
John  Smith.  B.  Feb.  7,  1813.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1831.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters.) 

BRAINE,  JOHN.  Adm.  peas,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  9,  1823. 
S.  and  h.  of  John  Smith  [of  the  Navy  Office,  Somerset  House]. 

B.  June  2,  1805,  at  Stoke  Damerel,  Devon.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  (12th 
Classic)  1827;  M..'^.  1832.  An  Usher  at  Westminster  School, 
1826-34.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  14,  1829;  priest, 
June  6,  1830.  Master  of  a  proprietary  school  at  StockweU, 
Surrey.  Died  Sept.  26,  1848,  at  Buckfast  (sic)  Abbey,  Devon. 
Brother  of  the  above.  (Record  of  Old  Westmiristers;  G.  Mag., 
1848,  II.  551.) 

BRAINE,  JOSEPH  POTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23, 
1829.  S.  of  George,  merchant,  of  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1829.  Kept  one  term.  Marked  in  the  butler's  book  'dead' 
(left  in  the  middle  of  term,  on  account  of  ill-health) .  Died 
Jan.  29,  1830,  aged  19.  (Peile,  11.  434;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  i. 
281.) 

BRAINE,  WILLIAM  HOWARD.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  7, 
1886.  S.  of  Frank.  B.  Oct.  7,  1868,  at  Kensington,  London. 
[School,  Kensington  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1893.   Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (London)  1892; 

C.  of  Clerkenwell,  1891-4.  Held  other  curacies,  1894-7. 
Chaplain  at  St  George's  Hospital,  1897-9.  C.  of  St  James's, 
Clerkenwell,  1899-1902.  C.  of  Kilbum,  1902-4.  Master  at 
Kilbum  Grammar  School,  1902-4.  Assistant  Master  at  the 
Haberdashers'  School,  Hampstead,  1905-31.  R.  of  Eversden, 
Cambs.,  1931-4.  Special  service  clergyman,  dio.  London, 
1934-.  Freeman  of  the  City  of  London.  Of  2,  Staple  Inn, 
Holbom,  London,  W.C,  in  1938.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  see  also  BRATHWAITE. 

BRAITHWAITE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1868.   S.  of  William,  Esq.   B.  at  Plymouth. 

BRAITHWAITE,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1898.  S.  of  Frederick  Augustus  Robert,  of  George 
Town,  Demerara.  B.  Oct.  24,  1880,  in  the  Barbados.  School, 
Queen's  College,  British  Guiana  (J.  A.  Potbury,  M.A.). 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar;  B.A.  1901.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (2nd  Lieut.,  R.F.A.;  wounded).  Employed  at  the 
Ministry  of  Labour.   (Venn,  11.  556;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1864.  S.  of  Henry,  farmer.  B.  June  29,  1845,  at  Beckermet, 
Cumberland.   Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868. 

BRAITHWAITE,  EDWARD  BEARDOE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Apr.  25,  1863.  S.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  Leeds.  B.  there 
Nov.  28,  1844.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1867; 
priest  (Ripon)  1869;  C.  of  Calverley,  Yorks.,  1867-73-  V. 
of  Bardsey,  Leeds,  1873-95.  Residing  at  Ealing,  Middlesex, 
1898-;  afterwards  at  The  Pines,  Wootton  HUl,  Newbury, 
Berks.  Died  Mar.  15,  1925,  aged  80,  at  Hindhead,  Surrey. 
(Venn,  11.  361;  The  Times,  Mar.  16,  1925.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  ERNEST  LUCAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  15,  1868.  Did  not  reside.  [2nd  s.  of  George  Vere  Lucas, 
of  Edithweston  Hall,  Rutland,  Stackley  House,  Leics.,  and 
Stock  Park,  Lanes.,  J. P.;  assumed  the  surname  of  Braith- 
waite,  1846.  B.  1850.]  Major  (late  13th  Hussars);  served  in 
the  Zulu  War,  1879,  in  the  Egyptian  War,  1882,  in  the 
South  African  War,  1900.  J. P.  for  Rutland.  High  Sheriff, 
1902.    (Burke,  L.G.,  1937,  sub  Hotchkin.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
June  10,  1856.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  (21s/  Wrangler) 
i860;  M.A.  1863.  Fellow,  1861.  Dean  and  Praelector  of 
Clare,  1865-72.  Proctor,  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest 
(Ely)  1862.  R.  of  Gt  Waldingfield,  Suffolk,  1871-89.  Rural 
Dean.  Died  May  28,  1889,  aged  51.  Father  of  Thomas  M. 
(1898);  perhaps  brother  of  Sydney  E.  (1852)  and  Henry  T. 
(1851). 

BRAITHWAITE,  FREDERIC.  Matric.  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1830;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1839.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1845.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  June  17,  1838;  priest  (Rochester)  1839; 
C.  of  Chalk  and  Ifield,  Kent,  1840-2.  C.  of  St  Marylebone, 
London,  1842-92.  Married  Emily  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Westby,  Esq.,  of  Thomhill,  Dublin,  Apr.  20,  1852.  Died 
Feb.  22,  1892,  aged  83,  at  57,  York  Terrace,  Regent's  Park, 
London.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families,  137; 
The  Guardian,  Mar.  2,  1892;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BRAITHWAITE  [post  BRAITHWAITE-WILSON],  GARNETT. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1864.  3rd  s.  of  Gamett, 
<  Plumtree  HaU,  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland.  B.  Jan.  2, 
1845,  at  Heversham,  Westmorland.  School,  Lancaster 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1873. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  .^pr.  16,  i868.    No  call.    Name 


BRAITHWAITE,  WiLLIAM 

withdrawn,  Nov.  3,  1885.  J. P.  for  Westmorland.  Assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Wilson,  1898.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  1906.  (Wilson  of  High  Wray,  44;  R.  L.  Lloyd; 
Walford,  Co.  Fam.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Dec.  10,  1851.  [3rd  s.  of  Frederick,  M.I.C.E.,  of  32,  Gower 
Street,  London.]  Matric.  Lent,  1852;  Prizeman;  (Moral  Sci. 
Trip.,  1st  Class,  1855);  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  i860.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  18,  1856.  Called  to  the  Bar,  i860. 
Never  practised.  Perhaps  brother  of  Sydney  E.  (1852), 
etc.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  JOHN  MASTERMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  16,  1864.  3rd  s.  of  Isaac,  of  4,  Gloucester  Square, 
London.  B.  Mar.  27,  1846,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon, 
1869;  priest  (Canterbury)  1870;  C.  of  Ramsgate,  1869-78. 
V.  of  St  Michael's,  Maidstone,  1878-82.  V.  of  Croydon, 
Surrey,  1882-9.  Rural  Dean.  Died  Jime  28,  1889,  aged  43, 
at  Croydon.  Father  of  the  next.  (Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle 
Families,  191;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  JOHN  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  S.  of  John  Masterman  (above),  of  31, 
Courtfield  Road,  Kensington,  London.  B.  Sept.  17,  1874,  at 
Ramsgate.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895;  M.A.  1899.  On  the  Stock  Exchange,  1898.  F.R.G.S. 
Became  a  Chnstian  Scientist.  European  Manager  of  the 
Christian  Science  Monitor,  1922-30;  Manager  Representative 
for  Europe,  1930-.  Of  4,  Central  Buildings,  London,  S.W. 
(Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  International  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  I,  1854.  S.  of  James  Wilson.  B.  June  17,  1836,  at 
Wigton,  Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1855.  Died  Oct.  24, 
1882.   (Wilson  of  High  Wray,  44.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  PHILIP  PIPON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899. 
S.  of  Philip  liichard  Pipon  (next),  V.  of  Andover,  Hants. 
B.  July  3,  1880,  at  Abbotsham,  N.  Devon.  School,  Felsted. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B..-\.  1902;  M.A.  1913.  Football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1900,  1901,  1902,  1903.  In  the  Indian 
Educational  Service.  Vice- Principal  of  a  Training  College 
for  Teachers  in  Madras.  Inspector  of  Schools  at  Malabar. 
Master  of  the  Mayo  Chiefs'  College  at  Ajmer  in  1912.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Officers, 
attached  (Jacob's  Horse,  36th  Cavalry);  wounded;  killed 
in  action,  Sept.  23,  1918,  in  Palestine).  (Venn,  in.  395; 
Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1918.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  PHILIP  RICHARD  PIPON.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1869.  S.  of  William  (1837),  clerk.  B. 
Sept.  16,  1849,  at  Bideford,  Devon.  School,  St  Peter's,  York. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M..\.  1878.  Ord.  deacon, 
1873;  priest  (Sarum)  1874;  C.  of  Longbridge  DeveriU,  Wilts., 
1873-5.  V.  of  Abbotsham,  Devon,  1876-80.  Chaplain  of 
Bideford  Union,  1876.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Jersey,  1880-9.  V.  of 
Andover  and  Chaplain  of  Andover  Union,  Hants.,  1889-1901. 
Rural  Dean  of  Andover,  1896-1901.  Canon  Residentiary  of 
Winchester  Cathedral,  1901-32.  Rural  Dean  of  Winchester, 
1907-12  and  1915-21.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1909-22. 
Died  July  24,  1933,  aged  83,  at  The  Close,  Winchester. 
Father  of  the  above  and  of  William  D.  (1895).  (The  Times, 
July  26,  1933.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  SYDNEY  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  23,  1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1852.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Henry  T.  (1851),  etc. 

BRAITHWAITE,  THOMAS  LAWTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  21,  1843.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Notting- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Feb.  6,  1848;  C.  of  Staveley,  Derbs.  Died  there  Jan.  18, 
1851,  aged  26.   (T.  A.  Walker,  482;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  1.  325.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  THOMAS  MILES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  22, 
1898.  [S.  of  Francis  Joseph  (1856),  R.  of  Gt  Waldingfield, 
Suffolk.  B.  there  Sept.  8,  1880.]  Matric.  .Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1902;  M.A.  1909.  Solicitor.  Sometime  Mayor  of 
Sudbury;  Councillor  of  the  Borough,  1909.  A  member  of  the 
Higher  Education  Sub-Committee.  Ex-officio  member  of  the 
Sudbury  Board  of  Guardians.  Coroner,  Sudbury  District. 
Lived  latterly  at  Brook  House,  Long  Melford,  Suffolk.  Died 
there  Nov.  15,  1936,  aged  56.  (Cox,  County  Series,  Suffolk, 
1912;  The  Times,  Nov.  16,  1936.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's.  July  3, 
1772.  B.  at  Hawkshead,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  B..\. 
1776;  M.A.  1780.  Probably  V.  of  Burton  Husey,  or  Burton 
Pedwardine,  Lines.,  1787-99.  V.  of  Riseley,  Beds.,  1787-99. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1823.  Of  Cumberland.  School,  St  Bees.  Matric.  Michs.  1823; 
B.A.  1828.  Probably  P.C.  of  Holland  Fen  Chapel,  Lines., 
1835-48  (or  49).  Died  1848  (or  1849),  aged  43,  at  Holland  Fen 
parsonage.   (G.  Mag.,  1849,  i.  213.) 


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Braithwaite,  William 

BRAITHWAITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  2, 
1837.  [S.  of  Abraham.  B.  at  York.  School,  St  Peter's, 
York.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Migrated  (age  19)  to  Jesus, 
Oct.  29,  1838;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1842; 
priest  (Winchester)  1843;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Jersey,  1842-4. 
C.  of  W.  Hackney,  Middlesex,  1844-5.  C.  of  Bideford,  Devon, 
1845-50.  V.  of  Alne,  Yorks.,  1850-70.  Married  Laura 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Commissary-General  Pipon,  Seigneur  of 
Noirmoimt  Manor,  Jersey.  Died  1870.  Father  of  Philip  R.  P. 
(1869).   (R.  F.  Scott;  Walford,  Co.  Fam.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  S.  of  Philip  Richard  Pipon  (1869),  V.  of  Andover, 
Hants.  B.  Oct.  23,  1875,  at  SaUsbury.  School,  Felsted. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Choral  Exhibitioner,  1895;  Stewart 
of  Rannoch  Scholar  for  Sacred  Music,  1896;  B.A.  1898. 
Assistant  Master  at  Bishop  Cotton  School,  Simla,  1898-1901. 
Assistant  (afterwards  partner)  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  Shaw, 
WaUis  and  Co.,  Calcutta,  1902-17.  In  the  Great  War; 
Capt.,  Indian  Defence  Force,  1914-17.  Returned  to  England, 
1917.  Managing  Director  of  the  British  Petroleum  Co.  and 
Director  of  other  petroleum  companies  in  England,  France 
and  Belgium,  1917-27.  Deputy  Director  of  the  Anglo- 
Iranian  Oil  Co.,  1927-30;  retired.  Settled  at  Brockenhurst, 
Hants.,  1930.  J. P.  for  Hants.,  1932.  County  Councillor, 
1934.  Chairman  of  the  New  Forest  District  Council,  1932, 
Married  and  had  issue.  (Venn,  11.  542;  Kelly,  Handbook, 
1937.) 

BRAKENRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15, 
1851.  S.  of  John.  B.  Nov.  29,  1832,  at  W.  Bretton,  Yorks. 
School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1851.  Migrated  to 
Christ's,  Jan.  18,  1853;  Scholar,  1853;  B.A.  (aisf  Wrangler) 
1S55;  M.A.  1858.  C.  of  Lee,  Northumberland,  1860-3.  Went 
to  Queensland.  Died  Mar.  26,  1864,  at  the  residence  of  the 
Bishop  of  Brisbane,  Queensland.  (Peile,  11.  526;  G.  Mag., 
1864,  II.  253.) 

BRAMAH,  ALFRED  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  23, 
1836.  [S.  of  Timothy,  Esq.  B.  in  London.]  Migrated  (age  18) 
to  St  John's,  June  30,  1836,  and  thence  to  Jesus,  Oct.  14, 
1836;  matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840.  Second  Master  of  the 
Western  Grammar  School,  Brompton,  1842.  Brother  of 
Thomas  J.  (1834)  and  Joseph  W.  (1852).  (G.  Mag.,  1842,  i. 
205.) 

BRAMAH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  17, 
1830.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1830;  B.A.  1834.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  3,  1834,  as 
s.  and  h.  of  Francis,  engineer,  of  Pimlico,  London;  no  call. 
One  of  these  names,  2nd  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  engineer,  died 
Dec.  15,  1840,  aged  55,  at  Wargrave,  Berks.  [Probably  the 
father  of  this  man.]  Died  184 1.  (Inner  Temple  Adm.  Bk.; 
G.  Mag.,  1841,  I.  106;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BRAMAH,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  May  25,  1819;  re-adm. 
Fell.-Com.  Jan.  22,  1824.  Matric.  Lent,  1824.  Kept  the 
three  terms  of  that  year;  note  'dead.'   (Peile,  11.  394.) 

BRAMAH,  JOSEPH  WEST.  M.A.  1852;  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[3rd  s.  of  Timothy,  of  St  George's,  Westminster.]  Matnc. 
(Merton  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  5,  1839,  age  19;  B..\.  (Oxford) 
1844;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1846;  C.  of  Kibworth,  Leics.,  1845-6.  C.  of  Worth,  Sussex, 
in  1848.  C.  of  Florden,  Norfolk,  in  1854.  V.  of  Davington, 
Kent,  1861-84.  Died  July  26,  1884.  Brother  of  Alfred  T. 
(1836),  etc.   (At.  Oxon.;  Crockford,  1880.) 

BRAMAH,  THOMAS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
14,  1834.  S.  of  Timothy,  of  London.  B.  in  Pimlico,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Jan.  13,  1835;  B.A. 
1838;  M.A.  1841.   Brother  of  .\lfred  T.  (1836),  etc. 

BRAMALL,  EDWARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  10,  1853.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Tamworth,  Staffs. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Dec.  9,  1834.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar, 
1855;  B.A.  1857.  In  Clergy  List,  1866,  without  cure.  Some- 
time C.  of  St  Mary's,  Shrewsbury.  Latterly  of  Rock  Ferry, 
Birkenhead.  Died  Jan.  14,  1871,  aged  35,  at  West  Hay, 
Rock  Ferry.  (The  Guardian,  Jan.  25,  1871;  Crockford, 
1865.) 

BRAMALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  30, 
1871.  S.  of  Adam,  whitesmith.  B.  Nov.  29,  1841,  at  Shef- 
field.  Bapt.  Jan.  23,  1842.   Matric.  Michs.  1871. 

BRAMBEER,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9, 

1895.  S.  of  Frederick  William,  late  of  Para,  Brazil.  School, 
Royal  Gymnasium,  Wiesbaden.  Matric.  Michs.  1895. 
Resumed  his  travels,  1895.  Visited  Ceylon,  Cochin  China  and 
the  Far  East.  Barrister  (Inner  Temple)  1912;  practised  at 
the  Common  Law  Bar.  Of  3,  Doctor  Johnson's  BuUdings, 
Temple.  Died  Aug.  20,  1931,  aged  60,  at  Wiesbaden.  (Kings 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 


Bramston,  John  William 

BRAME,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  18,  1841. 
[Probably  previously  adm.  July  10,  1835;  of  Suffolk.]  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Harwich.  B.  Mar.  28,  181 7.  School,  Manchester 
proprietary  (Mr  Cumming).  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1846; 
M.A.  1861.  Assistant  Master  at  Derby  School,  1845.  Ord. 
deacon,  1846;  priest  (Chester)  1847;  C.  of  Westleigh  Chapel, 
Lanes.,  1847-60.  Organising  Secretary  of  the  Additional 
Curates'  Society,  1860-82.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Manchester, 
1882-9.  Died  Apr.  28,  1889,  at  Old  Trafford.  (Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

BRAMLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1870.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Esq.  [of  Fiskerton  Hall,  Lines.]. 
B.  1851,  at  Carrington,  near  Boston,  Lines.  School,  Shrews- 
bur>-.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar;  B.A.  (6ift  Classic)  1874; 
M..\.  1877.  Fellow.  Itms  of  Court  studentship  in  Roman  and 
International  Law,  1875.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  26, 
1875.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1878.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Con- 
veyancer. Chancery  Barrister,  of  13,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's 
Inn.  Died  Oct.  28,  1909,  aged  58,  at  109,  Harley  Street, 
London.  (Shrr,i)sbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BRAMLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  3, 
1848.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  1830,  at  Leeds.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855. 
Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest  (Ripon)  1855;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Leeds.  Sometime  Vice- Principal  of  the  York  and  Ripon 
Diocesan  Training  College.  C.  of  St  Sidwell's,  Exeter,  1857. 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  Exeter,  1858-75.  V.  of  UfEcuhne,  Devon, 
1875-97.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1892-1903;  Sub-Dean,  1899-1903. 
A  keen  educationalist;  one  of  the  first  members  of  the 
Exeter  School  Board.  Died  June  5,  1903,  aged  73.  at 
Exeter.   Buried  at  Uffculme.   (The  Times,  June  8,  1903.) 

BRAMLEY,  HENRY  ALCOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 
1808.  [Henry  Ramsden  Bramley,  only  s.  of  Henry  Alcock, 
Esq.,  of  Addingham  juxta-Otley,  Yorks.,  was  admitted  at 
Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford,  June  10,  1852,  age  19;  afterwards  V. 
of  Horspath,  Oxon.] 

BRAMLEY,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  6, 
1775.  Of  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1775;  B.A.  i779-  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  July  11,  1779;  C.  of  Nuthall,  Notts.,  I779-- 

BRAMLEY-MOORE,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.   Died  before  commencing  residence. 

BRAMLEY-MOORE,  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1895.    S.  of  Joseph  (next),  of  26,  Russell  Square,  London. 

B.  .-Vpr.  20,  1873,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1908. 
BRAMLEY-MOORE,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 

at  Trinity,  Feb.  3,  1849.  S.  of  John  [merchant,  of  Liverpool, 
for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853; 
M.A.   1857.    Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest  (Canterbury)   1856; 

C.  of  Brenchley,  Kent,  1855-6.  V.  of  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks., 
1860-9.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1882.  Author,  theo- 
logical.  Father  of  the  above. 

BRAMLY  or  BRAMLEY,  THOMAS  JENNINGS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  7,  1813.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1814; 
B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1823.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1819; 
priest,  Dec.  24,  1820;  C.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex.  Residing  at 
73,  Guildhall  Street,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  in  1839;  afterwards 
at  3,  Angel  Hill;  still  living  at  Bury  St  Edmunds  in  1849. 
In  Clergy  List,  1869,  without  address.  [Three  of  his  sons 
were  at  Bury  Grammar  School.]  (Eton  Sch.  Lists ;  S.H.A  .H. ; 
Clergy  List.) 

BRAMPTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  16, 
1753.  S.  of  Robert,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's  (Ex- 
hibitioner).  Matric.  Easter,  1753. 

BRAMSON,  GEORGE  OSWALD  GUTTERY.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1894.  S.  of  L.,  Esq.,  of  ArdweU,  College  Road,  Nor- 
wood, London,  S.E.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897. 

BRAMSTON,  FRANCIS  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  16,  1861.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  9,  Blomfield  Place,  Padding- 
ton,  London.  B.  July  26,  1843,  at  Andover,  Hants.  School, 
St  Paul's  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865; 
M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest  (Ely)  1866;  C.  of 
Layham,  Suffolk,  1865-85.  C.  of  Polstead,  1885-97.  V.  of 
Wootton  Wawen,  Warws.,  1887-1916.  Died  Oct.  30,  1916, 
aged  74.   Brother  of  WilUam  (i860).   (Crockford.) 

BRAMSTON,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  7  1777.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Oundle,  Northants. 
School,' Stamford,  Lines.  (Mr  Knapp).  Matric.  Michs.  1777; 
Scholar,  1779;  B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1784-  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Mar.  14,  1771.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1789.  Auditor 
of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster.  Commissioner  of  Appeals  in 
Excise.  Died  Sept.  7,  1818,  aged  60,  at  Oundle.  [According 
to  D.N.B.,  James  Yorke  Bramston  (1763-1836),  the  Roman 
Catholic  prelate,  was  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  but  he 
is  not  found  in  our  records.  Perhaps  he  has  been  confused 
with  this  man.]   (G.  Mag.,  1818,  11.) 


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Bramston,  William 

BRAMSTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  9, 
i860.  S.  of  William,  of  Witham.  Schools,  St  Paul's  aad  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1864; 
M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Winchester)  1865; 
C.  of  Titsey,  Surrey,  1864-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1868-77. 
V.  of  Minster-in-Sheppey,  1878-1925.  R.  of  Warden,  Isle  of 
Sheppey,  1878-1925.  Chaplain  to  the  Sheppey  Union,  1878- 
1925.  Author,  History  of  Minster  Abbey  Church.  Died 
suddenly  Jan.  9,  1925,  aged  86,  at  Sheppey.  Brother  of 
Francis  T.  (1861).  {T.  A.  Walker,  517;  The  Times,  Jan.  10, 
1925.) 

BRAMWELL,  ADDISON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  12,  1850.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Hendon  House,  Sunder- 
land, Durham.  B.  there.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Rowing  'blue,'  1853.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  19,  1854;  priest,  Nov.  18,  1855;  C.  of 
Wrentham,  Suffolk,  1854-7.  R.  of  Thorington,  1858-71. 
Remained  without  cure.  Lived  for  some  years  at  Barrow 
Hill,  Chertsey,  Surrey.  Resided  latterly  at  3,  Queen's  Gate 
Gardens,  London,  S.W.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb. 
15,  1921,  aged  90.  Buried  at  Longcross,  Chertsey.  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  21,  1921.) 

BRAMWELL,  BYROM  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  S.  of  Byrom,  M.D.,  of  23,  Drumsheugh 
Gardens,  Edinburgh.  B.  Nov.  16,  1877,  at  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1899;  M.A.  1921.  Adm. 
Advocate,  1903.  LL.B.  (Edin.).  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  R.F.A.).  Address,  c/o  Barclay  and  Fry,  The  Grove, 
Southwaurke  Street,  London,  in  1927.  Occurs  in  Reg.  of  the 
Senate,  1937.  [Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List; 
Scottish  Law  List,  1937.) 

BRAMWELL,  Sir  FREDERICK  JOSEPH,  Bart.  Hon.  LL.D. 
1892.  Engineer.  Inventor  of  sy-stem  for  propelling  trains  by 
atmospheric  pressure.  A  recognised  authority  on  municipal 
and  waterworks  engineering.   Died  Nov.  30,  1903.   {D.N.B., 

2nd  Suppl.) 

BRAMWELL,  HENRY  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  7,  1831.  2nd  s.  of  George,  lawyer.  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1831;  Scholar,  1831;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1840. 
Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Worcester  College)  May  6, 
1830,  age  17.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  July  23,  1836;  priest 
(Ely)  Dec.  i,  1839;  C.  of  St  Giles',  Durham,  1836.  C.  of 
Woolpit,  Suffolk,  1 84 1.  C.  of  Woolverstone  and  Harkstead 
in  1843.  Without  cure  in  1850.  P.C.  of  Buglawton,  Cheshire, 
1858-68.  Died  Nov.  9,  1868,  aged  56.  Buried  at  Buglawton. 
M.I.   {Peile,  11.  440;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BRAMWELL,  JOHN  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  Edward,  manufacturing  chemist,  of  Huyton, 
near  Liverpool.  B.  June  11,  1880,  at  St  Helens.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Chemical 
manufacturer;  of  St  Helens.   (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRAMWELL,  THOMAS  SALKELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  28,  1853.  [S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Enfield  House, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.]  School,  Rugby.  Did  not  reside. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRAMWELL,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1880.   S.  of 

,  deceased.  School,  University  College,  London.  Matric. 

Michs.  i88o;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1885; 
priest  (London)  1886;  C.  of  Kensington,  1885-97.  R.  of 
Wiggonholt  \vith  Greatham,  Sussex,  1898-1939-.  Rural 
Dean  of  Storrington,  1921-39-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

BRANCKER,  BENJAMIN  GODEFFROY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  26,  1868.  [S.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  Erbistock  (Erbstock) 
Hall,  Ruabon.  B.  Dec.  30,  1849.  School,  Cheltenham 
College.]   Did  not  reside.   Brother  of  William  G.  (1854). 

BRANCKER,  PETER  WHITFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1872.  S.  of  John  Houghton,  Esq.  B.  Apr.  11, 
1853,  at  Liverpool.  Schools,  Cheltenham  and  Radley  (Rev. 
C.  Martin).  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1884. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1876.  President  of  the  University  Boat 
Club,  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1877;  priest  (Worcester)  1878;  C.  of 
St  John-the-Baptist,  Kidderminster,  Worcs.,  1877-80.  Held 
other  curacies,  1880-96.  V.  of  Corfe,  Somerset,  1897-1907. 
V.  of  Brent  Knoll,  1907-19.  Died  there  Apr.  9,  1919. 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BRANCKER,  WILLIAM  GODEFFROY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, May  22,  1854.  [S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Llwyn  Onn, 
Wrexham.]  B.  Mar.  27,  1834,  at  Hamburg.  [School,  Chelten- 
ham College.]  Matric.  .Michs.  1854.  Lieut.,  Royal  .\rtiller>', 
1856;  Capt.,  1866;  .Major,  1875;  Lieut.-Col.,  1882-5.  Served 
in  the  China  War,  i860;  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku 
Forts.  Instructor  in  Artillery  at  Woolwich,  1872-80; 
Assistant  Director,  1880-1.  Served  in  the  Egyptian  War, 
1882;  mentioned  in  despatches.  C.B.,  1882.  Medjidie  and 
Khedive's  star.  Died  May  22,  1885,  at  Ipswich.  Brother  of 
Benjamin  G.  (1868).   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 


Brand,  Thomas  Henry 

BRAND,  ADAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6. 
1887.  S.  of  Adam,  merchant,  of  Peterhead,  Aberdeen.  B. 
there.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B..\.  (-^rd  Wrangler)  1890;  M.A. 
1894.   Fellow. 

BRAND,  ANDREAS  (or  ANDREW)  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21) 
at  Magdalene,  May  13,  1856.  S.  of  Jacob,  Esq.,  of  Tooting, 
Surrey.   Matric.  Michs.  1856,  as  Andrew. 

BRAND,  FITZJOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  21, 
1762.  S.  of  John,  harness-maker,  of  Norwich  [described  as  a 
tanner  in  D.N.B.].  B.  Nov.  6,  1743.  School,  Norwich  (Mr 
Welton  and  Mr  Symonds).  Matric.  Michs.  1762;  Scholar, 
1762-9;  B.A.  (ith  Wrangler)  1766;  M..\.  1772.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  8,  1766;  priest,  July  8,  1770;  C.  of  Little 
Brandon  and  Welboume,  Norfolk,  1766.  R.  of  Wickham 
Skeith,  Suffolk,  1775-1808.  R.  of  Haynford,  Norfolk,  1776- 
81.  V.  of  Egmere,  1780-98.  R.  of  Worlingworth,  Suffolk, 
1780.  R.  of  Wortham  Everard,  1780.  R.  of  St  George's, 
Southwark,  Surrey,  1797-1808.  Travelled  much  abroad. 
Nicknamed  Abb6  Brand.  A  strong  Tory.  Author,  Pamphlets, 
political  and  economic,  etc.  Died  Dec.  23,  1808.  Father  of 
Thomas  (1825).  (Venn,  11.  79;  D.N.B.,  where  he  occurs  as 
'John'.) 

BRAND,  HERBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1884.  S.  of  Eli  Josiah,  Esq.,  of  London.  B. 
June  II,  1865,  at  Forest  HUl,  Kent.  [School,  Lancing.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1923.  Lay  missionary 
in  Japan  and  Korea,  1888-1927.  Of  50,  Storey's  Way, 
Cambridge,  1939.   (Lancing  Coll.  Reg.) 

BRAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4, 
1774.  S.  of  John,  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  School,  Sutton, 
Suffolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1774. 

BRAND,  JOHN.  .M..\.  from  Christ's,  1783.  S.  of  Alexander,  of 
Washington.  B.  there  Aug.  19,  1744.  [School,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne  Grammar.]  Matric.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford)  Oct. 
10,  1768,  age  24;  B..-^.  (Oxford)  1775.  C.  of  Bolam,  Nor- 
thumberland. C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1774. 
P.C.  of  Cramlington,  1774.  R.  of  St  Mary-at-Hill  and  St 
Mary  Hubbard,  London,  1784-1806.  Domestic  Chaplain  to 
the  Duke  of  Northumberland.  F.S..\.,  1777-  Secretary  to 
the  Society  of  .■Vntiquaries,  1 784-1 806.  Antiquary  and 
topographer.  Author,  A  History  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  etc. 
Died  Sept.  11,  1806.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  307;  D.N.B.) 

BRAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  28,  1809.  Matric. 
Lent,  1811;  B.A.  i8i4;M.A.  1819. 

BRAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1874-  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Henley-on-Thames,  Oxon.  B.  Jan.  13,  1855,  at 
Hariton,  Cambs.  School,  East  Retford,  Notts.  (Mr  Church). 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B..\.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1881;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Nottingham,  1880-5.  C. 
of  CorsaU,  Notts.,  1885-8.  R.  of  Bridgetown,  Western 
Australia,  1889-98.  Legation  Chaplain  at  Tangier,  1899- 
1900.  C.  of  Gt  Bourtou,  Oxon.,  1900-1.  C.  of  St  Alban's, 
Dartford,  Kent,  1901-3.  V.  of  Dartford,  1903-7.  V.  of  St 
Mar>'  Piatt,  1907-22.  Died  there  Dec.  12,  1922,  aged  67. 
(Crockford.) 

BRAND,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  19,  1765.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Hoo,  Herts.  School, 
Westminster.  .Matric.  Michs.  1765.  Of  The  Hoo,  Kimpton, 
Herts.  M.P.  for  .Arundel,  1774-80.  Married  the  Hon. 
Gertrude  (afterwards  Baroness  Dacre,  dau.  of  Henry  Roper, 
Lord  Teynham,  .■^pr.  20,  1771,  at  St  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London.  Died  Feb.  21,  i794-  Buried  at  Kimpton, 
Herts.   (Cussans,  II.  136;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Hampden.) 

BRAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July  4, 
1766.  S.  of  Wilham.  B.  at  Newmarket.  School,  Kennet. 
Matric.  .Michs.  1767;  Scholar,  1767;  B.A.  (sth  Wrangler)  1771; 
M.A.  1774.  Fellow,  1773-89.  Held  various  College  offices. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  1774;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  1775- 
Bunting  and  KnapweU  preacher,  i777-  Senior  Greek 
Lecturer  and  Mildmay  Preacher,  1778.  V.  of  Croxton, 
Norfolk,  1785-97.  R.  of  Brisley,  1788-96.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1789.  R.  of  Maulden,  Beds.,  1796-9-  V.  of  Cockerington, 
Lines.,  1797-1814.  R.  of  Wath,  Vorks.,  1799-1814.  Chan- 
cellor of  Lincoln,  1808-1814.  Probably  Preb.  of  Ripon,  1805 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.).  Died  Apr.  26,  1814,  at  Rodborough, 
on  his  way  to  Bath.  (Peile,  11.  282;  G.  Mag.,  1814,  i.  518; 
II.  191.) 

BRAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Magdalene,  Dec. 
13,  1825.  S.  of  Fitzjohn  (1762),  R.  of  Southwark  [and 
Elizabeth  Harvey].  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric. 
Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  6, 
1830. 

BRAND,  THOMAS  HENRY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs. 
1886.  S.  of  Thomas  Purkis.  B.  Oct.  10,  1866,  at  Foxearth, 
Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1896.  Of 
Brooke  Hall,  Long  Melford,  Suffolk.  (Queens'  Coll.  Club, 
1939) 


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BRAND,  THOMAS  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Robert,  of  TeLnple  Dinsley,  Hitchin, 
Herts,  [afterwards  2nd  Viscount  Hampden  and  24th  Lord 
Dacre].  B.  Jan.  29,  1869,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887.  Entered  the  Army  (loth  Hussars)  1889;  Capt., 
i8g8;  Major,  1903-4.  A.D.C.  to  his  father  when  Governor  of 
New  South  Wales,  1898-9.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1901.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Viscount  Hampden 
and  Baron  Dacre,  Nov.  22,  1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut.-Col.,  Herts.  Regt.,  Commanded  140th  and  150th 
Infantry  Brigades;  temp.  Brig. -Gen.;  mentioned  in  several 
despatches;  Legion  of  Honour).  C.M.G.,  1915.  C.B.,  1917. 
K.C.B.,  1921.  G.C.V.O.,  1935.  Lord-Lieut,  of  Hertfordshire. 
A.D.C.  to  the  King,  1920-31;  Lord-in- Waiting,  1924-36. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1937;  G.E.C.,  ed.  1926.) 

BRAND,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
30,  1892.  S.  of  Thomas,  gentleman  farmer,  of  Belfast.  B. 
Jan.  23,  1863,  at  LawTencetown,  Co.  Down,  Ireland.  Matric. 
Easter,  1892. 

BRANDER,  BOULTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  i,  1823. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1848. 
Ord.  deacon  (London,  LUt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  June  14, 
1829;  priest  (London)  June  6,  1830;  C.  of  River,  Kent,  1829. 
C.  of  Hillmorton,  Wilts.,  in  1847;  P.C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Derry  Hill,  Calne,  1848-56.  Chaplain  to  Calne  Union,  1854- 
6.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Beverley,  Yorks.,  1S56-72.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Dunboyne.  Author,  Sermons.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1874. 

BRANDLING,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  24,  1786.  [S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Gosforth 
House,  and  Felling,  Northumberland,  M.P.  for  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  1784-97.  B.  Feb.  4,  1769.  School,  Hackney  (Mr 
Newcome).]  Matric.  Lent,  1790;  B.A.  1791.  M.P.  for 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1798,  1802,  1806,  1807-12  and  again  in 
1820.  Of  Gosforth  House  and  Felling;  withdrew  from  Parlia- 
ment in  1812  to  devote  himself  to  mining  and  industrial 
enterprises  on  his  estates.  Supported  the  claims  of  his 
neighbour,  George  Stephenson,  when  the  rival  claims  of  Sir 
Humphry  Davy  and  George  Stephenson  in  connection  with 
the  safety  lamp  experiments  were  under  discussion.  [Stephen- 
son's claims  were  also  supported  by  Robert  WiUiam  Brand- 
ling, his  brother.]  Founder,  and  first  President,  of  the 
Newcastle  Pitt  Club,  1814.  A  patron  of  the  fine  arts;  gave 
commissions  to  William  Nicholson  to  paint  portraits  and 
pictures.  Married  Frances  Elizabeth  Hawksworth,  dau.  of 
Walter  Ramsden  Beaumont  Fawkes,  of  Hawksworth,  Yorks., 
c.  1794.  Dieds./).  Feb.  r,  1826,  at  Gosforth  House.  Buried  at 
Gosforth.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1789)  and  Robert  W.  (1792)- 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  151-2;  Surtees,  11.  91.) 

BRANDLING,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  June  27,  1817.  [S.  and  h.  of  Ralph  (next),  clerk. 
B.  Nov.  14,  1797,  at  Thorpe,  Rothwell,  Yorks.  School, 
Eton.]   Matric.  Michs.  1817.  {Surtees,  u.gi;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BRANDLING,  RALPH  [HENRY].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  May  9,  1789.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Gosforth, 
Northumberland,  M.P.  for  Newcastle.  School,  Hackney  (Mr 
Newcome).  Matric.  Michs.  1789,  as  Ralph  Henry;  B.A.  i793; 
M.A.  1796.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  12,  1795;  priest  (Glou- 
cester) Feb.  21,  1796;  C.  of  Rothwell,  Yorks.,  i795;  V.  there, 
1796-1828.  P.C.  of  Castle  Eden,  Durham,  1804-27;  resigned. 
Succeeded  to  the  family  estates  on  the  death  of  his  brother, 
Charles  John,  in  1826.  Appears  to  have  met  with  misfortune, 
for  the  furniture,  plate,  china  and  other  property  were  sold 
at  Gosforth  House,  Sept.  26,  1836,  and  the  family  estates 
were  sold  in  1852.  Married  Emma,  dau.  of  Oldfield  Bowles, 
Esq.,  at  North  Aston,  Oxon.,  Apr.  12,  1796.  A  promoter  of 
the  Newcastle  Natural  History  Society  and  the  founder 
of  its  Museum.  The  last  of  the  Brandlings  of  Gosforth.  Died 
Aug.  26,  1853,  aged  82,  at  Eldon  Square,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1786),  etc.  and  father  of  the  above. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Surtees,  u.  91;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

BRANDLING,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  May  29,  1792.  4th  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Gosforth, 
Northumberland.  B.  there.  School,  Hackney  (Richard 
Newcome).  Matric.  Easter,  1794;  B.A.  1796.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Feb.  5,  1794,  and  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  6, 
1797.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Imier  Temple)  1800.  Took  an 
active  part  in  the  coal  trade  in  which  the  family  had  a  large 
stake;  for  many  years  Chairman  of  the  United  Body  of 
Coal  Owners  on  the  Tyne,  Wear  and  Tees.  Repeatedly 
examined  by  Committees  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament  as 
to  the  practices,  usages  and  regulations  of  the  cocd  trade. 
Warmly  supported  the  cause  of  George  Stephenson  in  the 
long  controversy  as  to  the  priority  of  Stephenson's  claim  to 
have  devised  the  first  safety  lamp  before  that  of  Sir  Humphry 
Davy.  Projector  of  the  Brandling  Junction  Railway,  now 
incorporated  in  the  North  Eastern  System ;  also  the  originator 


Brandreth,  Henry 

of  the  scheme  for  connecting  the  railways  north  of  Newcastle 
with  those  to  the  south  by  means  of  the  High  Level  Bridge. 
Of  Low  Gosforth.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jaques,  of 
Leeds,  Oct.  8,  1803.  Died  Dec.  30,  1848,  aged  74,  at  Brussels. 
Buried  at  Gosforth.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1786),  etc.  {St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  153;  Surtees,  n.  91.) 

BRANDON,  ALFRED  DE  BATHE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  May  31,  1873.  2nd  s.  of  Alfred  de  Bathe, 
barrister-at-law,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  [B.  Dec.  13, 
1854.]  Schools,  [Wellington  College,  New  Zealand]  and  New 
Zealand  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877-  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  2,  1874.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1877. 
Barrister  and  SoUcitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  Zealand. 
CounciUor  of  Wellington  City  (Thornton  Ward)  1886-91; 
Mayor,  1893-4.  Director  of  the  Gear  Meat  Co.  A  Governor 
of  Wellington  College,  New  Zealand,  and  of  the  Girls'  High 
School,  1899-1914.  Of  17,  Hobson  Street,  Wellington. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Who's  Who  in 
New  Zealand,  1931;  Leu  List,  1938.) 

BRANDON,  CHARLES  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1878.  3rd  s.  of  Alfred  de  Bathe,  Esq.,  of 
Wellington,  New  Zealand.  School,  Wellington  College,  N.Z. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1883.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  12, 1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1883.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Law  List,  1938.) 

BRANDON,  DAVID.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  6, 
1865.  [2nd  s.  of  David,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  Kingston, 
Jamaica.]  Matric.  Easter,  1865.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  25,  1864.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1866.  Practised  before  the 
Supreme  Court  of  British  Guiana  and  in  Jamaica.  F.S.A. 
Died  Aug.  19,  1919.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BRANDON,  EDWARD  TYRELL  HORACE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Jesus,  Jan.  1882.  S.  of  Horatio,  Esq.  B.  June  2,  1863,  at 
Putney,  Surrey.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1882; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884.  Adm.  SoUcitor,  Feb.  1888;  practised 
at  Dover  Street,  Piccadilly,  London;  also  of  8,  Lowndes 
Square,  and  68,  St  James's  Street,  London.  Died  Nov.  8, 
1920.  Buried  at  Eastergate,  Sussex.  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; The  Times,  Nov.  10  and  11,  1920;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BRANDON,  JOHN  FODEN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  22,  1892. 
School,  Old  Hall,  WeUington,  Salop.    Matric.  Michs.  1892. 

BRANDRAM,  JOHN  BABBS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881 ;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1881 ;  pnest 
(Ely)  1882;  C.  of  St  Andrew's-the-Less,  Cambridge,  1881-4. 
Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Nagasaki,  Japan,  1884-7;  at  Kuma- 
moto,  1887-1900.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1901. 

BRANDRAM,  RICHARD  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  17,  1893.  S.  of  Andrew.  B.  May  29,  1874,  at  Lee,  Kent. 
School,  Blackheath  proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1897;  M.A.  1905.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1896.  Assistant 
Master  at  Blackheath  School,  Kent,  1897-1901;  at  St  Peter's 
Court  preparatory  School,  Broadstairs,  1901-5.  Head 
Master  of  Pinehurst  preparatory  School,  West  Southbourne, 
Bournemouth,  1905-7.  Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich  College 
preparatory  School,  1908-18.  Afterwards  Head  Master  of 
Bickley  Park  preparatory  School,  Bickley,  Kent;  there, 
1937-.   (Peile,  u.  781;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BRANDRETH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  18,  1845.  S.  of  Joseph  [Pilkington  (i799)]-  B.  [1827] 
at  Liverpool.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1845.  Lieut. 
(4th  Light  Dragoons).  Of  St  Osyth  Priory,  Colchester, 
Essex.  Married  EUza,  dau.  of  W.  F.  Nassau,  of  St  Osyth 
Priory,  1851.  Died  s.p.  (date  not  found).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Watson-Gandy.) 

BRANDRETH,  COLVIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  8,  1885.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  K.C.B.,  Capt.,  R.N.,  of 
London  [afterwards  Admiral].  B.  there  Sept.  27,  1867. 
[School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888; 
M.A.  and  LL.M.  1894.  Partner  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  Ellis, 
Peirs,  Brandreth  and  Daw.  Died  Aug.  31,  1913.  (I.  T.  Rule). 

BRANDRETH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July 
12  1852.  S.  of  Thomas  Shaw  (1805),  of  Worthing,  Sussex. 
B  'in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar, 
1855;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Fellow,  1858- 
71.  Tutor,  1858-60.  Mathematical  Master  at  Eton,  1860-4. 
Assistant  Master  at  Rugby,  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1867;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Bishopsgate,  1867-9.  C.  of  St 
Andrew's-the-Great,  Cambridge,  1869-70.  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Liverpool,  1870-1.  R.  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk,  1871- 
99.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1887.  Resided  latterly 
at  72,  Hills  Road,  Cambridge.  Died  there  June  27,  1904, 
aged  70.  Father  of  Roland  H.  (1896).  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
June  28,  1904.) 


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BRANDRETH,  HENRY  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  12,  1859.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  [Rowland],  Col.,  R.E.,  of 
St  Neots,  Hunts.  B.  .\ug.  24,  1841,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  12,  1864,  as  ist  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Henry 
Rowland,  R.E.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1867.  Died  Nov.  18,  1919. 
Brother  of  William  (1864).  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BRANDRETH,  JOSEPH  PILKINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  29,  1799.  S.  of  Joseph,  M.D.  (Edin.)  of 
Liverpool  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  School,  Eton.  Scholar, 
1800;  matric.  Michs.  1804;  M.B.  1805;  M.D.  1810.  Of 
Broad  Green,  Liverpool;  practised  there.  Married  .-Uice,  dau. 
of  William  Harper,  of  Daveaham  Hall,  Cheshire,  June  28, 
1810.  Died  Aug.  18,  1858,  aged  76,  at  Broad  Green.  Brother 
of  Thomas  S.  (1805)  and  father  of  Charles  (1845).  (G.  Mag. ; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1937,  sub  Watson-Gandy.) 

BRANDRETH,  ROLAND  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1896.  S.  of  Henry  (1852),  clerk.  B.  July  i,  1878.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B..'^.  1899;  M..\.  1909.  Ord. 
deacon  (St  Albans)  1902;  priest  (Barking,  for  St  Albans) 
1903;  C.  of  Leytonstone,  1902-7  and  1912-19.  C.  of  Wal- 
thamstow,  1907-12.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1918-20.  V. 
of  St  Alban's,  Upton  Park,  London,  1915-38-.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Crock  ford,  1938.) 

BRANDRETH,  THOMAS  SHAW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  14,  1805.  [2nd  s.  of  Joseph,  M.D.,  of  Liverpool.  B. 
July  24,  1788.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  Scholar, 
1807;  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman;  Chancellor's  medal;  B.A. 
(znd  Wrangler)  1810;  M..-^.  1813.  Fellow,  1811.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  16,  1810.  Migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  5,  1813.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1818.  Revising  Barrister 
for  Liverpool,  Bolton,  etc.  Of  Worthing,  Sussex;  J. P.; 
Chairman  of  the  first  local  board.  Distinguished  as  an 
inventor  of  mechanical  devices  connected  with  locomotion. 
A  friend  of  George  Stephenson.  One  of  the  Directors  of  the 
original  Manchester  and  Liverpool  Railway.  F.R.S.,  1821. 
Author,  A  Dissertation  on  the  Metre  of  Homer;  also  published 
a  text  of  the  Iliad  with  the  digamma  inserted  and  Latin 
notes,  and  a  translation  of  the  Iliad  into  blank  verse.  Died 
May  27,  1873,  at  Steyne,  Worthing.  Brother  of  Joseph  P. 
(1799)  and  father  of  Henry  (1852).   (Boase;  D.N.B.) 

BRANDRETH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  12,  1864.  S.  of  Henry,  Lieut. -Col.,  of  Sandy  Place, 
Biggleswade,  Beds.  [B.  Apr.  12,  1846.  School,  Repton; 
afterwards  at  King's  College,  London.]  Did  not  reside. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1870;  priest  (Canterbury)  1873;  C.  of 
St  Giles'-in-the-Fields,  1870-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1873- 
80.  V.  of  St  Gregory's,  Canterbury,  1880-2.  R.  of  Eythome, 
Kent,  1888-90.  Lived  latterly  at  44,  Castlehill  Avenue, 
Folkestone.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1920.  Brother  of 
Henry  S.  (1859).    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BRANDT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  26,  1847.  [S. 
of  R.,  Esq.,  of  Manchester;  probably  Robert  (1813).  School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852.  Rowing  'blue,' 
1851,  1852.  Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Ely)  1854;  C.  of  St 
Paul's,  Bedford,  1852-4.  R.  of  Burrough  or  Borough-on-the 
Hill,  Leics.,  1855-73.  V.  of  Elworth,  Cheshire,  1873-83. 
Lived  latterly  at  Cockington,  Torquay.  Died  July  14,  1899. 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BRANDT,  JOHN  EGERTON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884.  Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh;  M.B.  and  CM. 
(Edin.)  1890;  M.D.  1893.  M.D.  (Paris)  1895.  Sometime 
House  Surgeon  of  the  Central  London  Ophthalmic  Hospital. 
House  Physician  at  the  Hertford  British  Hospital,  Paris. 
Married  Manon  Bradford,  dau.  of  Edward  A.  Wolland,  of 
New  York,  Oct.  15,  1902.  Of  47,  Rue  Mar^chal  Joffre,  Nice, 
France,  1938;  retired.  Consulting  Physician  to  the  Queen 
Victoria  Memorial  Hospital,  Nice,  in  1938.  Author,  Aphasia. 
(The  Times,  Oct.  17,  1902;  Medical  Directory,  1922,  1938.) 

BRANDT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  24, 
1813.  S.  of  Charles  Frederick,  merchant.  B.  at  Manchester. 
School,  Oswestry,  Shropshire  (."Hr  Donne).  Matric.  Michs. 
1814;  B.A.  1818;  M..^.  1821.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  14, 
1818.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1821.  Judge  of  the  County  Court. 
Died  Apr.  15,  1862,  aged  65,  at  Pendleton,  Manchester. 
Probably  father  of  Henry  (1847).    (G.  Mag.,  1862,  i.  657.) 

BRANFILL,  CHAMPION.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  28,  1781. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Champion,  deceased,  late  of  Upminster  Hall, 
Essex.]  B.  [Apr.  28,  1764]  at  East  India  House,  London. 
[School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  B.A.  1786. 
Comet,  7th  Light  Dragoons.  Of  Upminster  Hall,  Essex. 
Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Edward  Brydges,  of  Wootton 
Court,  Kent,  Oct.  14,  1788.  Died  Oct.  7,  1792.  Buried  at 
Upminster.  Father  of  Champion  E.  (1807).  (Burke,  L.G., 
1937;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,   xvii.) 


Branscombe,  Harry  Stanley 

BRANFILL  [post  RUSSELL],  CHAMPION.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Trinity,  Sept.  10,  1840,  as  Russell,  C.  S.  and  h.  of 
Champion  Edward  (next).  B.  Oct.  19,  1820,  at  Upminster, 
Essex.  Matric.  1840;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Assumed  the 
surname  of  Russell,  in  lieu  of  Branfill,  May  14,  1829,  on 
succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Joseph  Russell,  of  Stubbers, 
North  Ockendon,  Essex.  Of  Stubbers,  Essex.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
High  Sheriff,  1859.  Lieut.-Col.,  West  Essex  Militia.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  May  16,  1887.  Buried  at  North  Ocken- 
don.   (Burke,  E.G.,  1937;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xvii.) 

BRANFILL,  CHAMPION  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Trinity,  July  2,  1807.  [S.  of  Champion  (1781).  B.  July  13, 
1789.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807.  In  the  Army 
(3rd  King's  Own  Dragoon  Guards;  Lieut.,  1810;  Capt.,  1815). 
Of  Upminster  HaU,  Essex.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Married  Anne 
Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Anthony  Egerton  Hammond  (des- 
cended maternally  from  the  Earl  of  Bridgewater),  Nov.  26, 
i8i8.  Died  Oct.  7,  1844,  aged  55.  Buried  at  Upminster. 
Father  of  the  above.  (Jos.  Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families ; 
Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BRANFOOT,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  18,  1754.  Of  Durham.  [S.  of  John  (1725).  clerk.  Bapt. 
May  27,  1735,  at  St  Mary's,  South  Bailey,  Durham.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Easter,  1754;  Scholar.  Migrated  (age  18)  to 
King's,  Aug.  21,  1754;  Scholar;  B.A.  1759;  M-A.  1762. 
Fellow  of  King's,  1757-62.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1757; 
priest  (Durham)  Sept.  23,  1759;  P.C.  of  Croxdale,  Durham, 
1761-5.  P.C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Durham,  1763-83;  Lecturer, 
1772 ;  Master  of  the  School  there.  V.  of  Billingham,  Durham, 
1765-83.  Died  Aug.  3,  1783.  Buried  at  St  Mary-the-Less, 
Durham.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  MS.  Gough  (Camb.)  80;  H.  M. 
Wood.) 

BRANSBURY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1885.  Of  Hants.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Adm. 
SoUcitor,  Aug.  189 1;  of  3,  Pancras  Lane,  Queen  Street, 
London,  E.C.,  and  of  Putney,  W.,  1938.   (Law  List,  1938.) 

BRANSBY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1756.  S.  of  James,  attomey-at-law,  of  Shotesham,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1759;  Scholar;  B..'^. 
1760.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  15,  1756;  no  call. 

BRANSBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  7,  iSoi-  Of 
Suffolk.  [S.  of  John,  bookseller  and  instrument  maker,  of 
Ipswich;  for  some  account  of  the  research  leading  to  this 
conclusion  se^SZ/oAn's  Coll.  A  dm., \v.  154.]  School,  (?)  Ipswich 
Grammar.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  20,  1801;  matric. 
Michs.  1801;  B.A.  1805;  M.A.  1808.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Oct.  6,  1805;  priest,  Dec.  13,  1807.  Appears  to  have  started 
a  school  at  the  Manor  House,  Stoke  Newingtou,  Middlesex, 
c.  1806.  Edgar  AUan  Poe,  the  American  poet,  was  one  of  his 
pupils,  1817-20;  Bransby  is  said  to  be  the  prototype  of 
'William  Wilson'  in  Poe's  story  of  that  name.  Lecturer  at 
Stoke  Newington,  1814-25;  served  on  many  village  com- 
mittees. Head  Master  of  King's  Lynn  Grammar  School, 
1825-50.  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Guardians  at  King's 
Lynn  and  of  the  Court  of  Requests.  F.L.S.,  F.S..A..,  1820.  R. 
of  Testerton,  Norfolk  (a  sinecure  worth  about  £12  a  year) 
1845-57.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Reynolds,  R. 
and  patron  of  Boulge  with  Debach,  Suffolk,  1805.  Died  Mar. 
5,  1857,  aged  74,  at  King's  Lynn.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Venn,  11.  137;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BRANSBY,  WILLIAM  BLOMFIELD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Jan.  31,  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  9,  1815;  priest, 
June  9,  1816.  R.  of  Charsfield,  Suffolk,  1833-59;  also  Chap- 
lain to  the  Plomesgate  Union  House,  'vVickham  Market. 
Died  Nov.  15,  1859,  aged  69,  at  Charsfield.  He  was  son  of 
John  Bransby,  bookseller  and  instrument  maker,  of  Ipswich 
(Davy,  Pedigree  Collections)  and  brother  of  the  above.  (St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  sub  Bransby,  John;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  i. 
189.) 

BRANSCOMBE,  GEORGE  HENRY  DACIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Trinity,  May  26,  1849.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Exeter. 
School,  Exeter  (Mr  Roper).  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Exeter)  1855;  C.  of  Exboume, 
Devon,  1854-5.  C.  of  Par,  ComwaU,  1856-8.  C.  of  Oke- 
hampton,  Devon,  1859-72.  C.  of  Morchard-Bishop,  1872-7. 
C.  of  Haselbury  Bryan,  Dorset,  1877-9.  Lived  latterly  at 
.■\lresford,  Hants.,  without  cure.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1890. 

BRANSCOMBE,  HARRY  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  15,  1882.  S.  of  John  Graham,  barrack-master.  B.  .\pr. 
17,  1864,  in  the  Isle  of  Trinidad.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Exhibitioner;  B..A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1885;  M..\.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Exeter) 
1888;  C.  of  Exeter,  1887-90.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  London  Docks, 
1890-5.  Minor  Canon  of  Chester,  1895-1900.  C.  of  St 
Bridget's,  Chester,  1896-9.  R.  of  Pulford  St  Mary,  Cheshire, 
1900-5.  V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Manningham,  Vorks., 
1905-15.  V.  of  Marham,  Norfolk,  1915-19.  V.  of  Rothwell, 
Vorks.,  1919-38-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 


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Branscombe,  William  Harcourt 

BRANSCOMBE,  WILLIAM  HARCOURT.  Adm.  pens.at  Sidney, 
Oct.  1,  1892.  S.  of  William,  of  Eastbourne.  B.  Apr.  3,  1873, 
at  CUfton..  School,  South  Eastern  College,  Ramsgate  (Mr 
Askwith).  Matric,  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Killed,  1901,  in 
Ashanti.   (St  Lawrence  Coll.  Reg.) 

BRANSON,  FERGUSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  i, 
1828.  S.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  Doncaster.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Doncaster  (Dr  Inchbald)  and  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1828;  Tancred  Student;  M.B.  1834;  M.L.  1836;  M.D.  1841. 
Studied  in  Paris.  Practised  at  Doncaster  and  subsequently 
at  Sheffield,  1845-57.  Physician  to  the  Sheffield  Infirmary. 
Retired  to  Baslow,  Eterbs.,  and  devoted  himself  to  literary 
and  artistic  pursuits.  .A.n  accomplished  painter,  also  much 
interested  in  science.  Died  Aug.  20,  1895,  at  Baslow.  Brother 
of  Henry  J.  (1822).   (Venn,  u.  206.) 

BRANSON,  FREDERICK  HENRY  EWART.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  30,  1896.  S.  of  James  Henry  Arthur  (i860),  of 
3,  Lansdowne  Road,  Bedford.  B.  May  18,  1878,  at  Bedford. 
School,  Bedford  Grammar  (Mr  Phillpotts).  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1899.  Adm.  SoUcitor,  Nov.  1902. 
Of  Linklaters  and  Paines,  2,  Bond  Court,  Walbrook,  London, 
E.C.,  in  1938.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Royal  Army 
Ordnance  Corps;  Major;  deputy  Assistant  Director  at  War 
Office;  O.B.E.,  M.B. E.).  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.  (Law  List, 
1938;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BRANSON,  GEORGE  ARTHUR  HARWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  17,  1890.  S.  of  James  Henry  Arthur  (i860), 
of  Thorpe  House,  Bedford.  B.  July  11,  1871,  at  Yarmouth. 
School,  Bedford  Grammar  (Mr  Phillpotts).  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  Exhibitioner,  r892;  B.A.  1893.  Rowing  'blue,'  1893. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1899.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit.  Junior  Counsel  to  the  Treasury,  1912-21. 
A  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  King's  Bench  Division, 
1921-38-.  Knighted,  1921.  Of  Wharfenden,  Frimley  Green, 
Surrey.  Married  and  had  issue.  Joint  author.  The  Law  of 
the  Stock  Exchange.  Brother  of  James  R.  B.  (1891),  etc. 
(Burke,  Knightage;  International  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BRANSON,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  32)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  3,  1869.  S.  of  WilUam,  merchant,  in 
Judaea.   Matric.  Lent,  1870. 

BRANSON,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.  18. 
1859.  S.  of  George,  builder,  of  Edgbaston,  Birmingham- 
B.  Nov.  8,  1840,  at  Birmingham.  School,  Edgbaston 
proprietary.  Matric.  Lent,  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1867. 
In  business  at  Birmingham.  Died  Feb.  1913,  at  Edgbaston. 
(Venn,  11.  343.) 

BRANSON,  GERALD  DYSON.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1868.  6th  s.  of  James  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Madras, 
India.  Schools,  Blackheath  and  Stuttgart.  Matric.  Michs. 
1868.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  11,  1865.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1870,  as  6th  s.  of  James  Wilham,  barrister-at-law, 
of  Madras,  and  21,  Pembridge  Square,  Bayswater.  Went  to 
New  Zealand;  practised  before  the  Supreme  Court  at 
Dunedin.  Of  Dunedin,  N.Z.,  in  1885.  Brother  of  Reginald 
M.  A.  (1862).   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BRANSON,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
Nov.  20,  1822.  S.  of  John,  medical  practitioner,  of  Don- 
caster, Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Doncaster  (Dr  Inchbald). 
Matric.  Lent,  1823;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Sept.  11,  1826;  priest  (York) 
Dec.  16,  1826.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Doncaster,  1829-45. 
R.  of  Armthorpe,  1834-84.  Died  June  i,  1884.  Brother  of 
Ferguson  (1828).    (Venn,  11.  186.) 

BRANSON,  JAMES  HENRY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  9,  i860.  Of  India.  [2nd  s.  of  Henry  Wilkins, 
publisher,  of  Madras,  partner  in  the  firm  of  Pbarash  and  Co., 
Madras.]  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Aug.  30,  1859.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1862.  For  a  time  Senior 
Acting  Magistrate  at  Calcutta.  Of  3,  Lansdowne  Road, 
Bedford.  Father  of  the  next,  of  William  P.  S.  (1893),  of 
George  A.  H.  (1890),  and  of  Frederick  H.  E.  (1896).  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BRANSON,  JAMES  REDDY  BEADON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  S.  of  James  Henry  Arthur  (above),  of  3, 
Lansdowne  Road,  Bedford.  B.  Nov.  9,  1872,  at  Bedford. 
School,  Bedford  Grammar  (Mr  Phillpotts).  Matric.  Michs. 
1891;  B..\.  1894;  LL.B.  1895.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major,  Royal  Army  Ordnance  Corps;  Deputy  Assistant 
Director  of  Ordnance  Services).  Brother  of  William  P.  S. 
(1893),  etc.    (Univ.  War  List.) 

BRANSON,  REGINALD  [MONTAGUE  AUBER].  Adm.  at 
Jesus,  Dec.  13,  1862.  [3rd  s.  of  James  William,  barrister. 
Middle  Temple,  of  Madras.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent, 
1863,  as  Amber.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  27,  1862. 


Brass,  Ernest  [Henry] 


Called  to  the  Bar,  1865.  Went  to  Bombay;  practised  in  the 
District  Courts  and  at  headquarters.  Advocate  at  the  Madras 
High  Court  of  Judicature.  .\cting-.\dvocate-General  of  Bom- 
bay, where  he  conducted  the  last  trial  of  Bal  Gangadhar  Tilak 
for  sedition.  Made  a  special  study  of  the  appellate  and 
criminal  side  of  court  work.  Engaged  in  many  famous  cases. 
Author,  Cases  relating  to  India  tried  by  the  Privy  Council. 
Died  Apr.  3,  1912,  aged  69,  at  14,  CuSe  Parade,  Bombay. 
Brother  of  Gerald  D.  (1868).  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The 
Times,  Apr.  22,  1912.) 

BRANSON,  WILLIAM  PHILIP  SUTCLIFFE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1893.  3rd  s.  of  Jjunes  Henry  .Arthur 
(i860),  of  3,  Lansdowne  Road,  Bedford.  B.  Sept.  17,  1874, 
at  Calcutta.  School,  Bedford  Grammar  (Mr  Phillpotts). 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1900;  M.D. 
1904.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  Medical  Attendant 
to  the  Nursing  Staff.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1900.  F.R.C.P., 
1913.  Medical  Officer  to  the  'Sun  Life'  Assurance  Society, 
London.  Sometime  Examiner  in  Medicine  to  the  University 
of  London.  Assistant  Phj-sician  to  the  East  London  Hospital 
for  Children;  to  the  Royal  Free  Hospital,  and  to  St  Andrew's 
Hospital,  Dollis  HiU.  During  the  Great  War,  Physician  to 
the  Duchess  of  Westminster  Hospital,  B.E.F.;  Consulting 
Physician,  5th  Army,  B.E.F.;  Col.,  Army  Medical  Service; 
mentioned  in  despatches.  C.B.E.,  1919.  Consulting  Physician 
to  the  Royal  Free  Hospital  and  to  St  Andrew's  Hospital. 
Of  Wharfenden,  Frimley  Green,  Surrey.  Brother  of  Frederick 
H.  E.  (1896),  etc.  (Univ.  War  List;  Medical  Directory, 
1938.) 

BRANSTON,  WALTER  GILSTRAP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  Gilstrap,  of  Winthorp 
Grange,  Newark,  Notts.  B.  May  23,  1872,  at  Newark.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1899. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  29,  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1895.  Of  Wargrave,  Newark,  Notts.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Occurs  in  the  Reg.  of  the  Senate,  1937.  (Law  List,  1938; 
Fox-Davies.) 

BRANTHWAYTE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  11, 
1793.  S.of  Arthur  (?  1747).  B.  at  Stiffkey,  Norfolk.  Entered 
the  .\rmy  (immediately  after  admission  according  to  the 
College  Adm.  Book).   (Peile,  11.  335.) 

BRANTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  12,  1830. 
Of  Essex.   .Matric.  Michs.  1830. 

BRASHER,  ALFRED  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  20,  1894.  [S.  and  h.  of  Alfred,  adviser  for  Telegraphic 
Communications  with  India.]  B.  1875,  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B..^.  1897.  Entered 
the  I.C.S.,  1898;  served  in  the  Punjab  as  .\ssistant  Com- 
missioner. District  and  Sessions  Judge,  19 17.  Officiating 
Judge  of  the  High  Court,  Punjab,  1922;  retired,  1925. 
Living  in  South  Africa  in  1926.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  India 
Office  List,  1937.) 

BRASIER,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  22, 
1796.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Camberwell.  B.  there  Apr. 
18,  1778.  Schools,  Norton,  Leics.  (Mr  Rogers),  Wallingford 
(Mr  Pentycross)  and  Dunham,  Norfolk  (Mr  Jowitt).  Matric. 
Michs.  1796;  Scholar,  1797;  B.A.  1800.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich, Liu.  dim.  from  Lichfield  and  Coventry)  May  3,  iSor. 
P.C.  of  Sandhurst,  Berks.,  1832-50.  Died  Jan.  30,  1850. 
(G.  Mag.,  1850,  I.  546.) 

BRASIER,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1835.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel.  B.  in  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1847.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  10,  1845,  as  only  son  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  York  Terrace, 
Regent's  Park.  Died  Feb.  12,  1894,  aged  76,  at  2,  Shalston 
Villas,  Surbiton  Hill,  Surrey.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The 
Times,  Feb.  16,  1894.) 

BRASIER,  JOHN  [ISAAC].  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  13,  i8oo.  S.  of  John,  of  Drayton,  Salop.  School, 
Wolverhampton,  Staffs.  (Mr  Lawson).  Matric.  Michs.  1800; 
LL.B.  1806.  R.  of  Whitmore,  Staffs.,  1809-48.  R.  of  Cleo- 
bury  North,  Salop,  1819-48.  Died  Oct.  11,  1848,  at  Ross, 
Heref.   (G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  552.) 

BRASIER,  KILNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  i,  1824. 
Matric.  Michs.  1825.  [Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Brooke,  of  BaUy 
Ellis,  Co.  Cork.]  If  so,  of  BaUy  Ellis,  Co.  Cork,  J.P.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  1874.  [Burke,  L.G.,  Irish  Suppl.,  1937, 
where  the  dates  are  confused.] 

BRASS,  ERNEST  [HENRY].  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  17,  1888. 
[S.  of  Henry  (next),  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Redhill.  B.  Aug. 
1869.]  School,  Uppingham  (E.xhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs. 
1888.  Capt.,  East  Yorks.  Regt.;  served  in  South  Africa, 
1900.  Drowned  Nov.  1901,  in  Wilge  River,  South  Africa. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.) 


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Brass,  Henry 

BRASS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  29,  1850. 
Of  Somerset.  [S.  of  William,  of  Bristol.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  Scholar,  1851;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon, 
1855;  priest  (Rochester)  1856;  C.  of  Brompton,  Kent,  1855-7. 
C.  of  Tooting,  1857-9.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Brighton,  1859-61. 
C.  of  St  Mark's,  Brighton,  1862.  P.C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Redhill,  Surrey,  1S62-6;  V.  there,  1866-1904.  Took  a  keen 
interest  in  the  geology  of  the  Reigate  district.  Contributed 
notes  on  Th£  site  of  Capernaum,  etc.  to  the  Palestine  Ex- 
ploration  Fund  volume  of  1890.  A  member  of  the  Alpine 
Club.  Died  suddenly  Aug.  24,  1904,  at  St  Louis,  U.S.A. 
Father  of  the  above.   (Alpine  Club  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BRASS  or  BRASSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11, 
1807.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1810;  B.A.  {6th  Wrangler) 
1811;  M.A.  1814;  B.D.  1824;  D.D.  1829.  Fellow,  1813.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bristol)  Nov.  20,  1813;  priest,  June  17,  1815,  as 
Brass.  V.  of  Aysgarth,  Yorks.,  i8i7-24-  V.  of  Stotfold, 
Beds.,  1824-33.  Author,  Cards  of  Euclid,  and  other  educa- 
tional works.  Died  1833,  at  Theobalds,  Cheshunt.  Father  of 
the  next.   (D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  i.  473-) 

BRASSE,  JOHN  READSHAW.   .Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  14, 

1840.  [S.  of  the  late  Rev.  Dr  John  Brasse  (above),  and  nephew 
of  Miss  Milner,  of  Rugby.]  School,  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs. 

1841.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (New  Inn  Hall)  June  12, 
1843,  as  'only  s.  of ,  B.D.'   (Al.  Oxon.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRASSEY  or  BRASSIE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Queens',  Oct.  8,  1770,  as  Brassie,  N.  Of  Herts.  [S.  of 
Nathaniel,  banker,  of  Lombard  Street,  London,  and  of 
Roxford,  Hertingfordbury,  Herts.,  and  M.P.  for  Hertford. 
B.  June,  1752.]  Matric.  Michs.  1771,  as  Brassey.  Banker, 
of  Lombard  Street.  Of  Roxford,  Hertingfordbury.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  Atton  Lee,  banker,  of  Lombard  Street,  London, 
Jan.  12,  1776.  Died  Sept.  18,  1798.  M.I.  at  Hertingfordbury. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  11.  577-) 

BRASSEY,  RICHARD  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  12,  1799.  [2nd  s.  of  Nathaniel  (above),  of  Hertingford- 
bury, Herts.  B.  Sept.  4,  1780.  School,  Charterhouse.] 
Banker,  of  Lombard  Street.  Of  Roxford,  Hertingfordbury; 
sold  the  place,  1802.  High  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1813.  Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Ibbetson,  of  Barking,  Essex,  1802. 
Died  Jime  24,  1844,  aged  63.  (G.  Cameron;  Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  N.S.,  11.  578.) 

BRASSEY,  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  II,  1807.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Lent,  1807.  Ord. 
deacon  (Nonvich)  July  20,  i8i7;  priest,  May  24,  1818.  R. 
of  Belstone,  Devon,  1828-36.  C.  of  Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset, 
in  1845.  Died  Nov.  5,  1845,  aged  58,  at  Weymouth.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1846,  1.  214.) 

BRATHWAITE,  GAWEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  20, 
1791.  S.  of  Reynald  (next),  R.  of  Brinkley  and  Minister  of 
Hawkshead.  B.  Nov.  28,  1784  (sic),  at  Belmont,  in  Fumess 
Fell,  Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1792; 
Scholar,  1795;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799;  B-D.  1807.  Fellow, 
1797-1814.  Preb.  of  Llandaff,  1802-14.  Died  Oct.  29,  1814, 
as  the  result  of  an  accident  to  the  Ipswich  Stage  coach  when 
passing  under  the  gateway  of  the  Blue  Boar  Inn,  Trinity 
Street,  Cambridge.  M.I.  in  the  College  Chapel.  Brother  of 
Reginald  T.  (1789).  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg. ;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 

IV.) 

BRATHWAITE,  REYNALD  or  REGINALD.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  May  31,  1755.  S.  of  Gawen,  of  Lanes.  B.  at 
Brathey.  School,  Ambleside  (Mr  Knipe).  Matric.  Michs. 
1755;  Scholar,  1757;  B.A.  (i^th  Wrangler)  1759;  M.A.  1762. 
Fellow,  1761.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  11,  1761;  priest 
(Chester)  May  7,  1762;  V.  of  Hawkshead,  Lanes.,  1762-1809. 
R.  of  Astwick,  and  V.  of  Arlesey,  Beds.,  1764-88.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Roxburgh,  1765.  R.  of  Brinkley, 
Cambs.,  1770-1809.  Preb.  of  Llandaff,  1791-  A  magistrate 
for  Lancashire.  Married  Frances  Irton,  widow  of  Samuel 
Irton,  of  Irton  Hall,  Cumberland,  Aug.  1770.  Died  Oct. 
1809.  Father  of  the  above  and  of  the  next.  (Scott-Mayor, 
III.  638.) 

BRATHWAITE,  REGINALD  TUBMAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16) 
at  St  John's,  July  18,  1789.  S.  of  Reginald  (above),  R.  of 
Brinkley.  B.  at  Waterground,  in  Fumess  Fell,  Lanes. 
School,  Sedbergh.  No  residence  in  College  recorded;  name 
off  Oct.  14,  1789,  with  the  note  'dead.'  Brother  of  Gawen 
(1791)- 

BRATTON,  JAMES  ALLEN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1877.  S. 
of  James,  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  there  Apr. 
i860.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1885.  L.R.C.P.,  1885.  M.R.C.S.  Practised  at  Ewell, 
Surrey.  Medical  0£&cer  for  the  Ewell  district.  Died  there 
Jan.  9,  1893,  aged  32.   (Venn,  11.  427.) 


Bray,  Edward  Atkyns 

BRAUN,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
17)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1886.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Liverpool. 
School,  London  International  College.   Matric.  Michs.  1886. 

BRAUN,  JOHN  EDWARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  16, 
1892.   School,  Highgate.   Matric.  Lent,  1892. 

BRAUND,  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  6, 
1880.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Ord. 
deacon,  1884;  priest  (Rochester)  1885;  C.  of  Horsleydown, 
Surrey,  1884-91.  C.  of  Silksworth,  Durham,  1892-8.  R.  of 
Goodmanham,  Yorks.,  1898-1938.  Rural  Dean  of  Weighton, 
1916-36.  Canon  and  Preb.  of  York,  1932-8.  Died  June  5, 
1938.  Buried  at  Goodmanham.  (Crockford,  i<)i7;  The  Times, 
June  9,  1938.) 

BRAUNE,  GEORGE  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 
1828.  S.  of  George  Martin,  Capt.  in  the  Army,  of  West- 
minster. B.  May  lo,  1810,  at  Madras.  School,  Oakham  (Dr 
Doncaster).  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon, 
1834;  priest,  1835.  V.  of  Wistow,  Yorks.,  1839-74.  P.C.  of 
Cawood,  1841-71.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876. 

BRAUNHOLTZ,  EUGEN  GUSTAV  WILHELM.  Adm.  at 
King's,  June  ig,  1886;  M.A.  (Hon.  causa)  1886.  Ph.D. 
(Berlin).  Studied  at  the  Universities  of  Tiibingen,  Berlin  and 
Paris.  University  Lecturer  in  French,  1884-1900.  Reader 
in  Romance,  1900-39-.  Contributor  to  scientific  journals. 
Sometime  sub-editor  of  the  Modern  Language  Quarterly. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  Dissertation  on  Barlaam  and 
Josaphat;  books  of  reference  for  students  and  teachers  of 
French  and  school  editions  of  French  classics,  etc.  Of 
Goslar,  Adams  Road,  Cambridge.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BRAY,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  24,  1788.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  LL.B. 
1794.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  7,  1792;  C.  of  Knottingley, 
Yorks.,  1792. 

BRAY,  BIDLAKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  9, 
1818.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Tavistock,  Devon.  Matric. 
Michs.  1818.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Feb.  13,  1821;  B.A. 
1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1825;  priest,  1826.  R.  of 
Lydford,  Devon,  1827-8.  R.  of  Merston,  Kent,  1856-64. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1866. 

BRAY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  3, 
1810;  readm.  Sept.  28,  1814.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of 
Edward,  Esq.,  of  Shere  Hilf,  Surrey  [and  Mary  Anne  Cathe- 
rine Malthus,  sister  of  the  famous  economist].  B.  July  20, 
1793.  School,  Cheam.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1818;  M.A. 
1822.  Of  Shere  Hill,  Surrey;  succeeded  his  grandfather  in 
the  Shere  Estates,  1832.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Surrey.  Died 
unmarried  Jan.  21,  1866,  aged  72,  at  Shere.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
385  and  391;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1866,  i.  447.) 

BRAY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1863.  S. 
of  Jacob,  gent.  B.  Nov.  20,  1836,  at  Shoreditch,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  1867;  priest  (Chichester)  1868;  C.  of  Elstree, 
Herts.,  1867-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1868-83.  V.  of  St 
Paul's,  Chichester,  1883-1911.  P.C.  of  Sennicots,  Sussex, 
1906-10.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester,  1912-24-.  Lived  latterly 
at  Graffham,  Petworth,  Sussex.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1925.  [To  be  distinguished  from  a  contemporary  namesake, 
M.A.  (Dubl.),  and  R.  of  St  Paul's,  Shadwell,  Middlesex.] 

BRAY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  21,  i868.  2nd 
s.  of  Reginald  [solicitor,  J. P.  and  F.S.A.].  B.  Aug.  19,  1849, 
at  Shere,  Surrey.  School,  Westminster  (Exhibitioner). 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1873.  Cricket  'blue,'  1871,  1872. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1875.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  County  Court  Judge 
of  Birmingham,  1905-8;  transferred  to  London  as  additional 
Judge  for  Metropohtan  Courts,  1908;  at  Bloomsbury,  191 1; 
appointed  to  the  Court  at  Brentford,  1918;  also  sat  for 
Uxbridge,  Dorking  and  Redhill.  Knighted,  Feb.  18,  1919. 
During  the  Great  War,  Controller  of  Contracts,  Army  Head- 
quarters, India.  Author,  Principles  and  Practice  of  Dis- 
covery. Died  June  19,  1926,  aged  76,  at  26,  Queen's  Gate 
Gardens,  London.  Father  of  Edward  H.  (1893),  and  brother 
of  Reginald  M.  (i860).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Burke, 
E.G.;  The  Times,  June  21,  1926.) 

BRAY,  EDWARD  ATKYNS.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Dec.  25,  1811: 
a 'Ten-year' man.  Aged  33.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  [solicitor]. 
B.  Dec.  18,  1778,  at  Tavistock,  Devon.  Matric.  Easter,  1821 ; 
B.D.  1822.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  21,  1801,  as 
s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Tavistock,  Devon.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  23,  1811;  priest,  Dec.  22, 
1811;  V.  of  Tavistock,  1812-57.  P.C.  of  Brent  Tor,  1812-57. 
Author,  Poetical  Remains ;  Selections  of  sermons  by  eminent 
divines,  etc.   Died  July  17,  1857,  at  Tavistock.   (D.N.B.) 


366 


Bray,  Edward  Hugh 

BRAY,  EDWARD  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1893.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1868),  of  18,  Cottesmore  Gardens, 
Kensington.  B.  in  London,  Apr.  15,  1874.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Cricket  'blue,' 
1896,  1897.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1895,  1896,  1897.  Some- 
time senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Gillanders,  Arbuthnot  and 
Co.,  Calcutta;  retired,  1920.  President  of  the  Bank  of 
Bengal,  1914.  A  member  of  the  Bengal  Legislative  Council, 
1915-16.  President  of  the  Bengal  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
1917.  Sheriff  of  Calcutta.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (temp. 
Brig.-Gen.,  Q.M.G.'s  Department,  Indian  Army).  A  member 
of  the  Viceroy's  Council,  1917.  Knighted,  1917.  C.S.L,  1919. 
A  member  of  the  Imperial  Legislative  Council.  Controller  of 
Contracts,  Army  Headquarters,  India.  Of  Rovindene,  Rye, 
Sussex,  and  of  GUlander  House,  Calcutta.  (Burke,  Knightage ; 
Univ.  War  List;  The  Indian  Year  Book,  1938.) 

BRAY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  12, 
1881.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Islington,  Middlesex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  Scholar;  B..\.  1884;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon, 
1887;  priest  (Winchester)  1888.  Assistant  Master  at  Twyford 
School,  1887-92.  Chaplain  and  Assistant  Master  at  Blair 
Lodge  School,  Polmont,  N.B,,  1892-1908.  C.  of  .Vrdingly, 
Sussex,  1897-1900.  Held  other  curacies,  1900-8.  V.  of 
Lesbury,  Northumberland,  1908-34-.  Died  Jan.  5,  1937,  at 
Bawnmore,  Rugby.  Buried  at  Lesbury.  (Crockjford;  The 
Times,  Jan.  6,  1937.) 

BRAY,  ISAAC  HENSLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  29, 
1840.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1844; 
priest,  1845;  C.  of  RosUston,  Burton-upon-Trent,  c.  1847-57. 
Died  Aug.  14,  1862,  aged  47,  at  East  Grinstead,  Sussex. 
(G.  Mag.,  1862,  II.  327.) 

BRAY,  JOCELYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  3rd 
s.  of  Reginald  More  (i86o),  of  The  Manor  House,  Shere, 
Guildford,  Surrey.  B.  Apr.  7,  1880,  at  Shere.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1900-2.  Capt.,  Surrey  Yeomanry  (T.F.)  1912.  In  the 
Great  War,  Capt.,  Life  Guards,  Machine  Gun  Regt.,  and 
Surrey  Yeomanry,  1917-19.  D.L.,  1935.  Vice-Chairman  of 
the  Thames  Conservancy  Board,  1937.  Of  The  Mill  House, 
Ripley,  Surrey,  in  1938.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of 
Reginald  A.  (1888).  (KeUy,  Handbook,  1938;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BRAY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  28,  1816.  Of 
Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  i8i6;  B.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Glou- 
cester) Dec.  22,  1822;  priest,  Feb.  29,  1824;  C.  of  St  Mary-de- 
Crypt,  Gloucester,  1822.  C.  of  Market  Bosworth,  Leics.,  in 
1841-5-.   Not  in  Clergy  List,  1850. 

BRAY,  REGINALD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.  S.  and  h.  of  Reginald  More  (next),  of  Shere,  Guildford, 
Surrey.  B.  there  May  20,  1869.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  i888;  Scholar,  1891;  B.A.  (11th  Wrangler)  1891. 
Member  of  the  London  County  Council  (for  North  Camber- 
well)  1902-14.  Of  The  Manor  House,  Shere,  Surrey.  J. P. 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Shere  Vachery,  Shere  Eboracum,  etc. 
■  Author,  The  Town  Child;  Boy  Labour;  Apprenticeships,  etc. 
Brother  of  Jocelyn  (1897).   (Burke,  L.G.,  I937-) 

BRAY,  REGINALD  MORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  26, 
i860.  S.  and  h.  of  Reginald,  of  Guildford,  Surrey.  B.  Sept. 
26,  1842,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1861 ; 
Scholar,  1864;  B.A.  (izth  Wrangler)  1865;  M.A.  1871.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  21,  1863.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1868. 
On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  Bencher,  1891.  Q.C.,  1897. 
Recorder  of  Guildford,  1891-1904.  Judge  of  the  High  Court 
of  Justice  (King's  Bench  Division)  1904-23.  Frequently 
summoned  to  assist  in  the  Court  of  Appeal ;  sat  in  the  third 
Court  of  Appeal,  formed  in  1914,  to  deal  with  additional 
cases  arising  out  of  the  war.  Knighted,  1904.  Of  the  Manor 
House,  Shere,  Guildford,  Surrey.  D.L.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Shere,  the  property  of  the  Bray  family  since  the  end  of  the 
15th  century.  An  eminent  judge;  considered  one  of  the 
strongest  on  the  Common  Law  Bench;  his  opinions  in  bank- 
ing, shipping,  and  commercial  cases  generally  were  highly 
valued.  Died  Mar.  22,  1923,  aged  80,  at  The  Boltons, 
Kensington.  Buried  at  Shere.  Brother  of  Edward  (1868); 
father  of  Reginald  A.  (1888)  and  Jocelyn  (1897).  (The  Times, 
Mar.  23,  1923;  D.N.B.) 

BRAY,  THOMAS  [BLAKEWAY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  29,  1817.  Of  Salop.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  II,  1817,  as  Thomas  Blakeway,  s.  and  h.  of  Richard, 
surgeon,  of  Church  Stretton,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar;  B.A.  1822.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  28,  1824,  as  only  son  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Church 
Stretton.  Of  the  Veld,  Church  Stretton.  Died  May,  1891, 
aged  92.   (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRAY,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  25, 
i860.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1879-  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester  for  Ely)  1863;  priest  (Ely)  1864;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Bedford,  1863-6.    Held  other  curacies,  1866-75  • 


Brayne,  Henry  Francis  Robert 

V.  of  St  Paul's,  Aberdeen,  1875-8.  V.  of  St  James's,  Barrow- 
in-Furness,  1878-85.  Died  May  24,  1887,  aged  47,  at  Bedford. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 
BRAY,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1862.  S.  of  WilUam,  mariner.  B.  at  Hastings.  Bapt.  Oct.  18, 
1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  i866;  M.A.  1872.  Ord. 
deacon,  1866;  priest  (Durham)  1867;  C.  of  Etherley,  Durham, 
1866-8.  C.  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  1868-9.  C.  of  All  Saints', 
Brighton,  1869-72.  Secretary  to  the  S.P.G.,  Calcutta,  1872- 
4.  Chaplain  (Ecclesiastical  Establishment)  at  Calcutta, 
1874-97;  at  St  John's,  Calcutta,  1874-85.  Chaplain  to  the 
Viceroy,  1878-80.  Hon.  Secretary  (S.P.G.)  at  Darjeeling, 
1891-4.  Acting  Archdeacon  of  Calcutta,  1893  and  1896. 
Chaplain  at  Dinan,  1897-8.  R.  of  Brinkley,  Cambs.,  1898- 
1912.  Resided  latterly  at  Cuckfield,  Sussex.  Died  Dec.  20, 
1920,  aged  77.  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Dec.  24, 
1920.) 

BRAYBROOKE,  HENRY  MELLOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1888.  S.  of  Philip  Watson,  Esq.  [F.R.G.S., 
and  political  agent,  Ceylon],  of  Tunbridge  Wells.  B.  Feb.  11, 
1869,  at  Kandy,  Ceylon.  [School,  Wellington  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1897.  In  the  Great 
War,  Commandant  of  Oakfield  Red  Cross  Hospital,  Hawk- 
hurst,  Kent.  M.B.E.,  1919.  Of  Tates,  Hawkhurst.  Died 
there  Oct.  28,  1935.  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Oct.  29,  1935) 

BRAYBROOKE,  Lord  [RICHARD  ALDWORTH],  see  NEVILLE. 

BRAYN,  RICHARD  FYSHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
29,  1899.  S.  of  [Sir]  Richard  [Knt.],  physician  and  surgeon, 
of  Broadmoor,  Crowthome,  Berks.  B.  Apr.  13,  1881,  at 
Islington,  Middlesex.  School,  St  Bernard's,  Woking  (Mr 
A.  A.  Ogle).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1912. 
Entered  the  Colonial  Audit  Branch  of  the  Exchequer  and 
Audit  Department,  1905.  Assistant  Auditor,  Hong  Kong, 
1906;  senior  Assistant  Auditor,  1918.  In  Nigeria,  1914;  in 
Nyassaland,    1921.    Died   Oct.   21,    1922,   at  sea.     (Eagle, 

XLIV-XLV.) 

BRAYNE,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1900. 
5th  s.  of  Robert  Thomas  WilUam  (i860),  R.  of  Kirstead, 
Norfolk.  B.  Jan.  9,  1881,  at  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset. 
School,  Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1904; 
M.A.  1925.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest  (Peterb.)  1905;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Leicester,  1904-7.  Held  other  curacies, 
1907-13.  R.  of  Sevington,  Kent,  1913-16.  Again  held 
curacies,  1916-29.  R.  of  Oxhill  with  Whatcote,  Warws., 
1929-38-.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BRAYNE,  CHARLES  VALENTINE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1896.  3rd  s.  of  Robert  Thomas  WiUiam  (i860),  R.  of  Kirstead, 
Norfolk.  B.  Aug.  17,  1877,  at  Edgbaston,  Warws.  School, 
Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar;  B.A.  1899. 
Entered  the  Ceylon  Civil  Service,  1901.  Assistant,  at 
Anuradhapura,  to  the  Government  Agent,  North  Central 
Province,  1903.  Assistant  Collector  of  Customs,  Trincomalee, 
1905.  Acting  Assistant  Government  Agent,  MuUaitivu,  1906. 
District  Judge,  BaduUa-Haldummulla,  1909.  Assistant 
Government  Agent,  Colombo  District,  1912;  at  Kalutora, 
1914.  Additional  District  Judge,  Colombo  and  Negombo, 
19 15;  also  PoUce  Magistrate.  Special  Commissioner  for  the 
Western  Province  in  connection  with  the  riots,  1915.  Govern- 
ment Agent,  Eastern  ProWnce,  1920.  Acting  Controller  of 
Revenue,  1928-.  Commissioner  of  Lands,  Ceylon,  1931-5; 
retired.  Married  and  had  issue.  C.M.G.,  1935.  Of  Wolverley, 
Little  Bookham,  Surrey,  in  1938.  Author,  Social  Justice 
First.  Brother  of  Frank  L.  (1900),  etc.  (Ceylon  Civil  List; 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BRAYNE,  FRANK  LUGARD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1900. 
6th  s.  of  Robert  Thomas  WiUiam  (i860),  R.  of  Kirstead, 
Norfolk.  B.  Jan.  6,  1882,  at  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset, 
School,  Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar, 
1901;  B.A.  1903.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1904;  served  in  the 
Punjab  as  Assistant  Commissioner.  Secretary  to  the  Delhi 
Municipal  Committee,  1910-12.  During  the  Great  War,  on 
MiUtary  Service,  1915-19;  Lieut.,  Indian  Army,  1915; 
Lieut. -Col.,  1919;  on  the  Western  Front,  1915, 1916  and  1918; 
in  Albania  and  Salonika,  1918.  M.C.,  1919.  Order  of  St 
Sava,  1917;  Order  of  the  Nile,  4th  Class,  1919.  Deputy 
Commissioner  at  Gurgaon,  Punjab,  India,  1922-.  Com- 
missioner, Rural  Reconstruction,  Punjab,  1931-.  CLE., 
1937.  Of  AshiU,  West  Norfolk.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Village  Uplift  in  India;  The  Remaking  of  Village 
India;  Socrates  Persists  in  India,  etc.  Brother  of  the  above, 
etc.  (Monkton  Combe  Sch.  Reg.;  India  Office  List,  1937; 
International  Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BRAYNE,  HENRY  FRANCIS  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  of  Robert  Thomas  WiUiam  (i860),  clerk, 
of  Marston  ViUa,  Bays  HiU,  Cheltenham.  B.  Oct.  23,  1868, 
at  Cheltenham.  School,  Cheltenham  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890.  At  one  time  in  China.  Died  Nov.  4,  1920, 
aged  52.   Buried  at  Cheltenham.   (Scott,  MSS.) 


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Brayne,  Robert  Thomas  William 

BRAYNE,  ROBERT  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Caius,  June  26,  i860.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Robert,  Esq., 
of  Cheltenham.  B.  at  Banbury.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1864-6;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1874- 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  13,  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
1870;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1873;  C.  of  Louth, 
Lines.,  1870.  Held  other  curacies  for  short  periods,  1872-83. 
C.  of  Norton  by  Kempsey,  Worcs.,  1884-93.  R-  of  Kirstead 
with  Langhall,  Norfolk,  1893-1904.  R.  of  Combe  Hay, 
Somerset,  1904-10.  A  staunch  protestant.  {The  Gospel 
Magazine,  May,  19 10,  gives  an  account  of  his  work.)  Died 
Feb.  27,  1910.  Father  of  Charles  V.  (1896),  Arthur  H.  (1900), 
Frank  L.  {1900),  the  above  and  the  next.   {Venn,  11.  350.) 

BRAYNE,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  23,  1894.  [S.  of  Robert  Thomas  WiUiam  (above)],  R.  of 
Kirstead,  Norfolk.  [B.  Mar.  4,  1876.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  1897.  Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh  University;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  (Edin.)  1903;  M.D.  (Edin.)  1919.  Entered  the  Indian 
Medical  Service,  1904;  Capt.,  1907;  Major,  1915.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Indian  Medical  Service;  Lieut. -Col.,  1924); 
retired.  Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (1900),  etc.  {Univ.  War  List; 
Indian  Med.  Service;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BRAYSHAW,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  Mar.  27, 
1824.  S.  of  James,  manufacturer,  of  Idle,  near  Leeds. 
[School,  Leeds  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Scholar, 
1827;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  R.  of  Addingham,  Yorks., 
1831-40-.  Minister  of  Eastwood  District  and  Master  of 
Keighley  Grammar  School  in  1845.  In  Clergy  List,  without 
cure,  1850.   Father  of  the  next.   (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRAYSHAW,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  1862.  S.  of  Timothy  (above),  clerk.  B.  Oct.  13,  1843, 
at  Keighley,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A. 
1869.  Second  Master  of  Surrey  County  School,  1866-9; 
Chaplain,  1867-70.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1867;  priest 
(Winchester)  1868;  C.  of  Halifax,  1870^-5.  Clerk-in-Orders  of 
Manchester  Cathedral,  1876-84.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hulme, 
1884-1900.  R.  of  Heaton  Norris,  Stockport,  1900-7.  Resided 
latterly  at  Buxton.  Died  there  Jan.  11,  1920,  aged  76. 
(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  15,  1920.) 

BREAKEY,  COLIN  CATHCART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1897.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Chaudicr^  Mills,  Quebec, 
Canada.   Matric.  Michs.  1897.   Brother  of  the  next. 

BREAKEY,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1895.  S.  of  John.  B.  [Feb.  25,  1876]  at  Quebec,  Canada. 
Schools,  [Derby],  Eliock,  and  Abingdon,  Montreal.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Medical  student  at  St  Thomas's 
Hospital,  London,  1900.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Derby  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BRfeAL,  EDOUARD  AUGUSTE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan. 
17,  1893.  S.  of  Michel,  professor  at  the  College  de  France, 
member  of  the  Institute.  B.  Feb.  19,  i86g,  in  Paris.  Bache- 
lier-es-Lettres,  1888;  Licencie-es-lettres,  1890;  Licenci6-en- 
droit,  1892.  Matric.  Lent,  1893.  An  artist.  Living  in  Seville, 
1907.  Correspondent  of  the  Temps,  in  Seville.  Of  21, 
Imperiale,  Seville,  Spain,  in  1911.  Author,  Rembrandt,  1901; 
Velasquez,  1904.    {Peile,  11.  782.) 

BREALEY,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  7, 
1842.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1854.  Ord. 
deacon,  1846;  priest  (Chester)  1847;  C.  of  St  Greorge's, 
Chorley,  Lanes.,  1846-8.  C.  of  Southwark,  1848-52.  C.  of 
Highgate,  1852-8.  Chaplain  of  East  London  Union,  1858- 
61.  C.  of  .\ldersgate,  1861-5.  P-C.  of  St  Michael's,  Liver- 
pool, 1865-73.  V.  of  Easingwold,  Yorks.,  1873-8.  V.  of 
Little  Linford,  Bucks.,  1881-3.  Died  there  June  4,  1883, 
aged  62.   {The  Guardian,  June  13,  1883.) 

BREAREY  or  BREARY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  24,  1778.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Christopher  Spencer,  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  R.  of  Middleton-on-the-Wolds,  1736-84  [died  1788]. 
Scholar,  1779;  matric.  Michs.  1780.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
July  18,  1784;  R.  of  Middleton-on-the-Wolds,  1784-1808. 
Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Smith,  of  Manchester, 
1783.   Died  Apr.  5,  1808.   (5/  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  154.) 

BREAREY,  PLUMMER  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  15,  1856.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  20,  Aldermanbury, 
London.  B.  in  London.  School,  Leamington,  Warws.  (Dr 
Burbidge).  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863. 
Died  Oct.  3,  1891.    {Trinity  Coll.  Obit.) 

BREAREY,  ROBERT  GAWNE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 
1871.  S.  and  h.  of  William  .Arthur,  chemist,  of  Douglas,  Isle 
of  Man.  B.  there  Sept.  14,  1848.  Schools,  Owens  College, 
Manchester,  and  King  William's  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester  for 
Sodor  and  Man)  1874;  priest  (Carlisle  for  Sodor  and  Man) 
1876;  C.  of  Malew,  Isle  of  Man,  1874.  Chaplain  of  Laxey, 
1879-81.    In  the  Navy,  Chaplain  to  the  Reformatory  Ship 


Bree,  Robert  StapyltOn 

/l^iar;  emigration  Chaplain  (S.P.C.K.)  1881-95.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1896.  Died  (?)  1895,  at  New  Ferry,  Cheshire. 
{King  William's  Coll.  Reg.) 

BREARLEY,  JAMES  BARNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept. 
30,  1900.  S.  of  Joseph,  clerk,  of  Bleadon  rectory,  near 
Weston-super-Mare,  Somerset.  B.  May  14,  1862  {sic),  at 
Manchester.  School,  Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  Walker). 
Matric.  Michs.  1900. 

BREAY,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27, 
1847.  S.  of  John  George  (next),  clerk,  of  Bovingdon  Lodge, 
Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts.  B.  at  Haddenham,  Cambs. 
School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham  (Dr  Lee).  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1853; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1853;  C.  of  Wolverhampton,  1853-4.  V.  of 
St  Matthias,  Birmingham,  1859-74-  V.  of  St  Thomas's, 
Wells,  Somerset,  1874-7.  V.  of  Crewkeme,  1877-81.  R.  of 
Eastham,  1877-81.  Died  Jan.  i,  1881,  aged  51.  Father  of 
Wilfred  H.  (1885).    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BREAY,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  30, 
1825.  Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1834.  C.  of 
Trinity  Church,  Birmingham.  P.C.  of  Haddenham,  Cambs., 
1826  (sic).  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Birmingham,  1832-9.  Preb.of 
Lichfield,  1835-9.  Died  Dec.  5,  1839,  at  Edgbaston,  Warws. 
Father  of  the  above.   (G.  Mag.,  1840,  i.  103.) 

BREAY,  WILFRED  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1885.  Of  Warws.  [2nd  s.  of  Henry  Thomas  (1847), 
clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord. 
deacon,  1890;  priest  (Hereford)  1891;  C.  of  Fownhope, 
Heref.,  1890-2.  C.  of  Sedbergh,  1892-4.  P.C.  of  KiUington, 
Westmorland,  1893-4.  P.C.  of  Middleton,  Westmorland, 
1894-1925.  Resided  latterly  at  Casterton,  Camforth.  Died 
there  Mar.  19,  1928,  aged  65.  {Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Guardian,  Mar.  23,  1928.) 

BRECKNOCK,  Earl  of,  see  PRATT,  GEORGE  CHARLES. 

BREE,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9, 
1871.  S.  of  Herbert  (1846),  R.  of  Brampton,  Hunts.  B.  at 
Drinkstone,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Ipswich  and  Dedham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1876;  priest 
(Oxford)  1879;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Liverpool,  1876.  C.  of 
Sherrington,  Bucks.,  1877-80.  R.  of  Washford  Pyne,  Devon, 
1881-5.  Died  Aug.  4,  1885,  at  the  Charing  Cross  Hotel, 
London.   {Venn,  11.  399.) 

BREE,  HENRY  STAPLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1835.  [S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Emerald,  Keswick.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1835.  Died  May  14,  1836,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of 
the  next.   (G.  Mag.,  1836,  i.  673-) 

BREE,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  29,  1846. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Emerald,  Keswick,  Cumberland.  B. 
Jan.  4,  1828,  at  Keswick.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853;  D.D.  (Lambeth)  1882; 
Hon.  D.D.  (Durham).  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1S51;  priest,  1852; 
C.  of  Drinkstone,  Suffolk,  1852-4.  C.  of  Wolverstone,  1854-8. 
R.  of  Harkstead,  1858-65.  R.  of  Brampton,  Hunts.,  1870-82. 
Bishop  of  the  Barbados,  1882-99.  Died  Feb.  26,  1899,  at 
Hove,  Brighton.  Brother  of  the  above  and  father  of  Charles 
H.  (1871).   {Venn,  u.  276.) 

BREE,  MARTIN  STAPYLTON.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  8, 
1830.  Of  Middlesex.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Robert  Francis  (next), 
clerk,  but  see  note  under  Robert  Stapylton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1830;  B.A.  1834;  M..\.  1841.  One,  M.  S.  Bree,  was  C.  of 
Harbome,  Staffs.,  in  1846;  still  there,  1851.  In  Clergy  List, 
1853-63,  without  cure.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1864. 
[Probably  brother  of  Robert  S.  (1830).] 

BREE,  ROBERT  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  14, 
1800;  clerk,  of  Yorks.;  re-adm.  Sept.  30,  1805.  Doubtless 
a  'Ten-year'  man,  but  did  not  proceed  to  the  B.D.  degree. 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  Mark's  Tey,  Essex  [and  Anne,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Sir  Miles  Stapylton,  of  Mvton  Hall].  C.  of  St  Giles", 
Camberwell,  Surrev,  1810-14.  P-C  of  St  Chrysostom,  Cam- 
berwell,  1814-19.  Married  (1)  Miss  Richards  (an  Irish  lady); 
(2)  Miss  Maxwell,  dau.  of  Major  Maxwell.  Botanist.  F.L.S., 
1815.  A.L.S.,  1827.  Died  Jan.  28,  1842,  aged  66,  at  his 
residence,  in  New  Kent  Road,  London.  Perhaps  father  of 
the  above  and  of  the  next.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  154; 
Ord,  Cleveland,  559.) 

BREE,  ROBERT  STAPYLTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  8, 
1830.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Robert  Francis  (above),  clerk.]  V.  of 
Tintagel,  Cornwall,  1835-51.  J. P.  for  Cornwall.  Mamed 
Philippa  Allen,  dau.  of  Sir  E.  B.  Sand>-s,  Bart.,  1839,  at 
St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London.  Died  July  10,  1851, 
at  Stonehouse;  'late  of  Sydenham,  Kent'  (G.  -Vag.,  1851,  11. 
327,  where  he  is  stvled  3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Bree,  R.  of 
Marks  Tey,  Essex,  and  brother  to  Martin  Bree,  who  took  the 
name  of  Stapylton  on  the  death  of  his  uncle.  Sir  Martin 
Stapylton,  8th  and  last  Bart,  but  this  identification  seems 
unlikely).  Probably  brother  of  Martin  S.  (1830).  (G.  Mag.. 
1839.  !■) 


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Breese,  John 

BREESE  or  BREEZE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  27, 

1828,  as  Breeze.  Of  Salop.  [2nd  s.  of  Griflfith,  schoolmaster,  of 
Shrewsbury.  B.  there.]  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832. 
Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Oct.  11,  1828,  and  thence  to  Queens', 
Nov.  II,  1828.  [Queens'  Adm.  Reg.  makes  no  reference  to  the 
above  previous  admissions,  recorded  in  St  John's  Reg.] 
Ord.  deacon,  1832;  priest,  1833;  C.  of  Withington,  1832-7. 
Held  other  curacies,  1837-46.  P.C.  of  Bayston  Hill,  Salop, 
1847-52.  R.  of  Hanwood,  Salop,  1852-87.  Chaplain  of 
Longdon  (donative),  1875-9.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1888. 
BREFFIT,  HORACE  EDGAR  YORKE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H. 
Oct.  I,  1894.  [S.  of  Edgar,  Esq.,  of  The  Glebe,  Lee,  Kent. 
B.  Sept.  22,  1864.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B..A..  1897;  M.A.  1903  Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest  (Newcastle) 
1898;  C.  of  Berwick-on-Tweed,  1897-1900.  Held  other 
curacies,  1900-12.  R.  of  Kirkhaugh,  Northumberland,  1912- 
17.  V.  of  Alwinton  with  Holystone  and  Kidland,  1917-38-. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BREFFIT,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  21, 
1888.  S.  of  George  Edward,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Newington, 
Middlesex.  B.  Nov.  22,  1866,  in  London.  School,  Cranbrook 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Exhibitioner;  B.-'V.  1891; 
M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (St  Albans)  1893;  C.  of 
Rickmansworth,  Herts.,  1892-4.  Minor  Canon  and  Sacrist 
of  Norwich,  1894-1901.  C.  of  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich, 
1895-1901.  V.  of  Worstead,  1901-12.  V.  of  St  Peter's, 
Rickmansworth,  1912-25.  C.  of  Steeple  .\shton  with 
Semington,  Wilts.,  1925-8.  V.  of  St  Anne's,  Bowden  Hill, 
Bristol,  1928-39-.   (r.  A.  Walker,  604;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BRfeHAUT,  ALFRED  HOCART.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1893.  B.  Mar.  28,  1876.  Of  St  Martin's,  Guernsey.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1901;  M.D.  1908.  At 
King's  College  Hospital,  London. 

BREMNER,  ALEXANDER  MARTIN  BUNSTER.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Mar.  9,  1864.  S.  and  h.  of  .•\lexander.  B.  Sept.  9, 
1846,  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1875.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  24,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1869,  as  s.  and  h. 
of  Alexander  Bramwell,  Esq.,  of  Petersham,  Surrey.  On  the 
South  Eastern  Circuit.  Bencher,  1898.  Acquired  a  large 
Common  Law  practice;  afterwards  speciahsed  in  Income 
Tax  law;  an  active  member  of  the  Committee  on  Income  Tax 
Law  codification.  Declined  the  honour  of  Silk.  For  two 
generations  a  leading  member  in  the  life  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
and  a  popular  member  of  the  Bar.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  26,  1935,  aged  89,  in  London.  (Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  The  Times,  Dec.  28,  1935.) 

BREMNER,  HENRY  HODGSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  15, 
1863.  [2nd  s.  of  Henry,  attomey-at-Iaw,  of  Liverpool.  B. 
May  4,  1842.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  (35*/!  Wrangler) 
1867.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1867.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1869.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Special  Pleader. 
Deputy  Registrar  of  the  Court  of  Passage  of  the  city  of 
Liverpool,  1884;  Registrar,  in  1889.  Of  Blundellsands, 
Liverpool.  Died  there  June  27,  1889.  (Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BRENAN,  ALEXANDER  RICHARD  MICKLETHWAIT.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1893.  S.  of  James  Eustace, 
Canon,  of  Berwick  Lodge,  The  Avenue,  Clifton,  near  Bristol. 
B.  June  4,  1875,  at  Ramsgate.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  i8g6;  M..\.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1901 ; 
M.D.  1904.  At  the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
(London)  1901.  House  Physician,  senior  dresser  and  receiving- 
room  Officer.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
Assessor  at  the  Ministry  of  Pensions,  1919.  Deputy  Com- 
missioner, Medical  Services,  1920.  Of  Cape  Cottage,  Hadlow 
Road,  Tonbridge.  Died  Jan.  11,  1938,  at  Tonbridge.  Brother 
of  the  next.  (Medical  Directory,  1937;  The  Times,  Jan.  17, 
1938.) 

BRENAN,  HERBERT  EUSTACE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1893.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Eustace,  V.  of  Emmanuel,  Clifton, 
Bristol.  B.  Apr.  21,  1874,  at  Christ  Church  vicarage,  Rams- 
gate, Kent.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1901.  Solicitor,  1900.  Of  14,  Park  Hill, 
Ealing  West.   Brother  of  the  above. 

BRENCHLEY,  EDWARD  KNATCHBULL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  28,  1837.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A. 
1843.   Perhaps  brother  of  Juhus  L.  (1836). 

BRENCHLEY,  HERBERT  WALTER  HARMAN.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  Of  Cardiganshire.  S.  and  h. 
of  Thomas  Harman,  Esq.  B.  July  30,  1861,  at  Pigronsford 
(sic).  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  With  the 
6th  Batt.,  Middlesex  Regt.,  1880  (Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.).  Served  with  'Methuen's  Horse'  in  the  Transvaal, 
1884-5;  iu  the  South  .African  War,  1900-2;  in  Remoimts 
Dept.,  1914.  Of  Glaneirw,  Cardiganshire.  Died  there  July  4, 
1929.   (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  5,  1929.) 


Brereton,  Abel  Brett 

BRENCHLEY,  JULIUS  LUCIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  7, 1836.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Kingsley  House,  Maidstone, 
Kent.  B.  Nov.  30,  1816.  School,  Maidstone  Grammar  (Mr 
T.  Harrison).  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843. 
Ord.  priest  (London,  LUt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Dec.  19, 
1841 ;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Maidstone,  1843-4.  C.  of  Shoreham, 
Kent,  1844-7.  Travelled  in  North  America,  1847-57;  in  the 
East,  1862-7;  lived  a  forest  hfe  among  the  Indian  tribes. 
Undertook,  with  M.  Jules  Remy,  an  adventurous  expedition 
to  Utah  and  Salt  Lake  City.  In  1864,  travelled  to  New 
Zealand  with  Lieut.  The  Hon.  Herbert  Meade,  R.N.;  ren- 
dered services  in  regard  to  the  submission  of  the  Maoris. 
Cruised  among  the  Islands  of  the  South  Pacific  with  Com- 
modore Sir  WiUiam  Wiseman  in  the  Curofoa  collecting 
ethnographical  objects.  Bequeathed  his  valuable  collections 
in  ethnography,  natural  history,  etc.,  to  the  town  of  Maid- 
stone and  endowed  the  Museum  there.  Author,  The  Cruise 
of  the  Curofoa,  etc.  Died  Feb.  24,  1873,  aged  56,  at  Folkes- 
tone. Buried  at  AU  Saints',  Maidstone.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Edward  K.  (1837).   (D.N.B.,  1st  Suppl.) 

BREND,  WILLIAM  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1892.  S.  of  William,  M.R.C.S.,  of  London,  deceased.  B. 
Apr.  29,  1873,  in  Kensington.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1892;  B.-'V.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1895;  M.A.  1901.  At  King's  College,  London;  B.Sc.  1896; 
M.B.  (London)  1903;  M.D.  1915.  At  University  College 
Hospital  and  King's  College  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1902.  Barrister-at-law,  Inner  Temple,  1905.  Lecturer  on 
Forensic  Medicine  at  Charing  Cross  Hospital.  Medical 
Referee  under  the  Workmen's  Compensation  Act.  Neuro- 
logical Deputy  Commissioner  of  Medical  Services,  Ministry 
of  Pensions.  Examiner  in  State  Medicine  for  London 
University.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  R..\.M.C.). 
A  member  of  the  British  Psycho-.Analytic  Society  and  of  the 
British  Psychological  Society.  Late  Vice-President  of  the 
Medico-Legal  Society.  Of  14,  Bolingbroke  Grove,  S.W. 
Author,  Handbook  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  and  Toxicology 
(7th  ed.);  Health  and  the  Stale,  etc.  (Medical  Directory,  1938; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

BRENT,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27,  1856. 
Matric.  Michs.  1S56;  B.A.  (25th  Wrangler)  i860;  M.A.  1863. 
[For  Daniel  Brent,  D.D.,  V.  of  Grendon,  Northants.,  1835- 
77,  see  Al.  Oxon.;  perhaps  father  of  this  man.]  Probably 
brother  of  the  next,  and  of  Richard  (1858). 

BRENT,  PERCY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  7,  1864.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B..\.  1870;  M.-'V.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1870;  priest  (Canterbury)  1874;  C.  of  Braintree,  Essex,  1870- 
2.  C.  of  Dilton  Marsh  with  Chapmanslade,  Wilts.,  1872.  C. 
of  Chiddingstone,  Kent,  1873.  V.  of  Easton  Maudit,  Nor- 
thants., 1875-82.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Bournemouth,  1882-3.  V. 
of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Enfield,  Middlesex,  1883-5.  V.  of 
Downton-on-the-Rock,  Heref.,  1885-93.  R-  oi  Frinstead, 
Kent,  1893-8.  V.  of  Tuckhill,  Salop,  1898-1902.  R.  of 
Chaffcombe,  Somerset,  1904-n.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Worcester, 
191 1-.  Chaplain  to  the  Royal  School  of  Industry  for  the 
Blind,  Bristol,  1915-22.  Resided  latterly  at  Westbury-on- 
Trym.  Died  there  Dec.  29,  1922,  aged  78.  Buried  at  Kemp- 
sey,  Worcs.  Probably  brother  of  the  next,  and  of  the  above. 
(Hennessy;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  2,  1922.) 

BRENT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  12,  1858. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord. 
deacon,  1863;  priest  (Lincoln)  1864;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Notting- 
ham, 1863-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1865-72.  Chaplain  of 
Sherburn  Hospital,  Durham,  1872-4;  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne 
Infirman,',  1874-82.  V.  of  Hohnside,  Durham,  1882-05. 
V.  of  Mi'nsterworth,  Gloucs.,  1895-1903.  R.  of  Gt  Wactoa, 
Norfolk,  1903-8.  Died  Jan.  13,  1908,  aged  69,  at  Ventnor. 
Probably  brother  of  the  above,  etc.  (Crockford;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Jan.  24,  1908.) 

BRENTNALL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
1886;  M.A.  1891. 

BRENTON,  HENRY  WHEELER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1846.  S.  of  Henry,  mine-agent,  of  Holmbush. 
B.  at  St  Austell,  Cornwall.  Bapt.  Apr.  23,  1828.  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest  (Sarum) 
1853;  C.  of  Beaminster,  Dorset,  185 1-2.  C.  of  Milton,  Kent, 
1853-4.  C.  of  St  Erme,  Cornwall,  1857-63.  P.C.  of  Mount 
Hawke,  1864-7.  R.  of  Freshford  with  Woodwick,  Somerset, 
1867-74.  Lived  latterly  at  Rockleigh,  Combe  Park,  Weston, 
Bath.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1903. 

BRERETON,  ABEL  BRETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  11, 
181 1.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  181 1;  B.A.  1815;  M.A. 
1818.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  9,  1815;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  2,  1817;  C.  of  Quinton,  Northants.,  1817.  V.  of  Bitch- 
field,  Lines.,  1836-63.  C.  of  Bassingthorpe-cum-Westby, 
1837.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1865. 


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Brereton,  Arthur  [Henry] 

BRERETON,  ARTHUR  [HENRY].  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Nov.  13,  1840.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Aug.  24,  1845;  priest,  Aug.  23,  1846.  Mathematical 
Master  at  North  Walsham  Grammar  School,  1846-50.  C.  of 
Hickling,  Norfolk,  1848-50.  V.  of  Mendham,  Suffolk,  1850- 
90.  Resided  latterly  at  Gt  Yarmouth.  Died  there  June  g, 
1902,  aged  86.  (R.  F.  Scott;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  June  20, 
1902.) 

BRERETON,  CHARLES  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Dec.  19,  1808.  Of  Norfolk.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Brinton 
(and  Anna  Margaretta,  dau.  of  David  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of 
Lanvaughan,  Cardigan).  B.  July  4,  1790.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1810;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1816.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  29, 
1813;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1814.  R.  of  St  Edmund's,  Norwich, 
1817.  R.  of  Hulcott,  Bucks.,  1817-19.  R.  of  Little  Massing- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1820-67.  Rural  Dean  of  Lynn,  1842.  R.  (and 
patron)  of  Bixley  and  Framingham  Earl,  1848-63.  (He 
resigned  Little  Massingham  in  1867  and  was  succeeded  there 
by  his  son,  Joseph  Lloyd,  M.A.  (Oxford),  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.)  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph  Wilson, 
Esq.,  of  Highbury  Hill,  Middlesex,  and  of  Stowlangtoft 
Hall,  Suffolk,  June  29,  1819.  Well  known  to  his  contem- 
poraries as  a  writer  on  agricultural  questions  and  the 
administration  of  the  Poor  Law.  Died  Oct.  15,  r868,  at 
Massingham  rectory,  where  he  continued  to  live  with  his 
son.  Father  of  the  next,  and  of  Henry  (1839).  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1862;  R.  McLeod,  Massingham  Parva.) 

BRERETON,  CHARLES  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  5,  1837;  re-adm.  Mar.  21,  1839.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles 
David  (above),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  19,  1820,  at  Norwich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Jan.  25,  1846;  priest,  Jan.  31,  1847;  C.  of  St  James's, 
Piccadilly,  London,  1848-9.  R.  of  St  Edmund's,  Norwich, 
1849-52.  Consular  Chaplain  at  Malaga,  Spain,  1850-9.  R. 
of  Bixley  with  Framingham  Earl,  Norfolk,  1863-76.  Rural 
Dean  of  Brooke,  1865-9.  Married  Eliza,  dau.  of  William 
Kent,  Esq.,  Jan.  1844.  Author,  Lectures  for  Travellers; 
Verses  and  Lectures.  Died  Apr.  15,  1876,  at  Lowestoft. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1839).  {Boase;  Norfolk  Official  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BRERETON,  CHARLES  HAROLD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter, 
1872. 

BRERETON,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  28,  1857.  S.  of  Shovell  (1813),  clerk,  of  Norfolk.  B. 
Dec.  10,  1838,  at  Briningham.  [School,  Marlborough.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861.  Cricket  'blue,'  1858.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  and  priest  (Lichfield)  1862;  C.  of  Eccleshall, 
StaSs.,  1862-3.  R.  of  Thornage  with  Brinton,  Norfolk, 
1863-94.  Died  Sept.  9,  1898,  aged  59,  at  Thornage,  East 
Dereham.  Brother  of  Shovell  H.  (1851).  (Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BRERETON,  CLOUDESLEY  SHOVELL  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  30,  1883.  S.  of  Shovell  Henry  (1851),  Esq. 
B.  Nov.  21,  1863,  at  Norwich.  School,  Oundle  (Exhibitioner). 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Studied  at  the 
Sorbonne;  L.-es-lettres  (Paris);  Hon.  D.-es-L.  (LUle).  Assis- 
tant Master  at  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  for  four  years; 
subsequently  at  Heath  School,  Halifax,  and  Queen  Elizabeth's 
College,  Guernsey.  Secretary  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Painter 
Etchers,  1898-1901.  Lecturer  at  the  London  School  of 
Economics,  1905.  Educationist  and  agriculturist.  Lectured 
in  France,  Germany  and  America.  Wrote  on  French  rural, 
secondary  and  physical  education.  Officier  de  1' Instruction 
Publique;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour.  Occasional 
Inspector  under  the  Board  of  Education;  did  much  to 
improve  the  teaching  of  modem  languages.  Of  Briningham 
House,  Norfolk;  took  over  the  farm  there  and  devoted 
himself  to  the  problem  of  home  food  production.  A  member 
of  the  Permanent  International  Committee  of  the  Congress 
for  Moral  Education.  A  frequent  correspondent  of  The 
Times  and  the  Educational  Supplement.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Author,  educational;  Who  is  Responsible?  Armageddon 
and  After;  translated  two  of  Bergson's  works;  also  published 
a  volume  of  poerns.  Died  July  11,  1937,  aged  73,  at  Brining- 
ham House.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory;  The  Times,  July  14, 
1937.) 

BRERETON,  FRANCIS  LLOYD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1874; 
from  Cavendish  H.  [S.  of  Joseph  Lloyd,  founder  of  Caven- 
dish 'CoUege'  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.),  and  grand- 
son of  Charles  David  (1808).]  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  i88o.  Lecturer 
at  Cavendish,  1879-83.  Tutor.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1882; 
priest  (Norwich)  1893;  C.  of  St  Edward's,  Cambridge, 
1882-3.  Head  Master  of  the  North  Eastern  County  School 
(now  Barnard  Castle),  Durham,  1883-7,  and  again,  1893- 
1924;  of  Norfolk  County  School,  1887-9.  C.  of  Gt  Massing- 
ham, Norfolk,  1892-3.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Durham,  1902-24.  R.  of 
Little  Massingham,  Norfolk,  1924-38-.  Brother  of  WilUam 
LI.  (1870),  Henry  LI.  (1880)  and  Philip  H.  LI.  (1895).  {School- 
masters' Directory;  Crockford,  1938.) 


Brereton,  William 

BRERETON,  FRANCIS  MELBOURN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
July  6,  1857.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Aug.  6,  1839,  at  Steeple 
Morden,  Cambs.  School,  Guildford  Royal  Grammar.  Did 
not  reside. 

BRERETON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i6, 
1839.  Of  Norwich.  [2nd  s.  of  Charles  David  (1808),  clerk. 
B.  May  23,  1821.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839; 
Scholar.  Entered  the  Bengal  Civil  Service;  at  Old  Hailey- 
bury  College,  1841-3;  went  out  to  India,  1844.  Judge  at 
Cawnpore.  Married  Emily,  dau.  of  Henry  Boulderson,  Esq., 
Sept.  4,  1848.  Died  of  fever,  Feb.  25,  1857,  aged  36,  at 
Bustee,  Gorruckpoor.  Brother  of  Charles  D.  (1837).  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1862;  Old  Haileybury  Coll.;  G.  Mag.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRERETON,  HENRY  LLOYD.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  from  Caven- 
dish H.  Lent,  1880.  [3rd  s.  of  Joseph  Lloyd,  R.  of  Little 
Massingham,  Norfolk.  School,  Norfolk  County.]  B.A.  1883; 
M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1888;  priest 
(Norwich)  1893;  C.  of  Hempstead,  Gloucs.,  1888-91.  Head 
Master  of  Gloucester  County  School,  1887-91.  C.  of  Little 
Massingham,  Norfolk,  1892-7;  R.  there,  1902-17.  Head 
Master  of  Norfolk  County  School,  1892-7.  Second  Master  of 
the  North  Eastern  County  School,  Barnard  Castle,  1897- 
1902.  Died  Nov.  9,  1917,  aged  53,  at  Massingham  rectory. 
Brother  of  Francis  LI.  (1874),  etc.  {Crockford;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1904;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1917.) 

BRERETON,  JOHN  CADDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
23.  1837.   Matric.  Michs.  1838;  M.B.  1845. 

BRERETON,  PHILIP  HARINGTON  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  1,  1895.   S.  of  Joseph  Lloyd,  Preb.  of  Exeter. 

B.  1877,  at  Little  Massingham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  Tancred  Divinity  Student,  1895-1902;  B.A.  1898; 
M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1900;  priest  (Ripon) 
1902;  C.  of  Little  Massingham,  1900-2;  R.  there,  1918-24. 

C.  of  Otley,  Yorks.,  1902-3.  Fellow  of  St  Augustine's  College, 
Canterbury,  1903-10.  Chaplain  and  Lecturer  at  Selwyn 
College,  1910-14.  V.  of  Bourn  and  R.  of  Kingston,  Cambs., 
1915-18.  R.  of  Bumham  Westgate  with  Bumham  Norton, 
1924-8.  R.  and  V.  of  Moulton,  Suffolk,  1928-39-.  Rural 
Dean  of  Newmarket,  1930-.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Felix,  Bishop 
of  the  East  Angles  in  St  Ed.  Cathedral,  1936-.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Brother  of  Francis  LI.  (1874),  etc.  {Peile,  11.  801 ; 
Crockford,  1939.) 

BRERETON,  RANDLE  BARWICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  22,  1839.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  Randle,  merchant,  of 
Blakeney,  Norfolk,  and  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Barwick,  Esq., 
of  Holt  Lodge,  Norfolk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843; 
M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  24,  1843;  priest 
(Norwich)  Jan.  26,  1845;  C.  of  Pilton  and  North  Wotton, 
Somerset,  1843-5.  R.  of  Stiffkey  with  Morston,  Norfolk, 
1845-83.  Resided  latterly  at  Brinton,  East  Dereham.  Died 
there  Nov.  14,  1897,  aged  76.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BRERETON,  ROBERT  PEARSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1867.  Of  Norfolk.  3rd  s.  of  John  [Esq.,  of  Brin- 
ton, Norfolk].  B.  Mar.  18,  1848,  at  Brinton.  School,  Ipswich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Bequeathed  the 
funds  by  means  of  which  the  Brereton  Readership  in  Classical 
.Archaeology  was  established.  Commemorated  as  University 
benefactor.  Died  Jan.  2,  1906,  aged  57,  at  Oundle.  (The 
Historical  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BRERETON,  SHOVELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  18,  1813. 
Of  Norfolk.  [4th  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Brinton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
Jan.  25,  1818;  priest  (Nonvich)  Nov.  29,  1818;  C.  of  Castle 
Rising,  Norfolk,  1818.  Chaplain  at  Rome,  1827;  at  Versailles, 
1831-4.  R.  (and  patron)  of  Gt  Poringland,  Norfolk,  1837-61. 
V.  of  Briningham,  1861-81.  Married  Maria,  dau.  of  Edward 
ColweU,  Esq.,  of  London.  Died  Apr.  21,  1886,  aged  91,  at 
Briningham  House,  Norfolk.  Brother  of  Charles  D.  (1808); 
father  of  the  next  and  of  Charles  J.  (1857).  (Burke,  L.G., 
1862;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  28,  1886.) 

BRERETON,  SHOVELL  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Dec.  5,  1851.  [S.  of  Shovell  (above),  clerk.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1852;  Scholar,  1852;  B.A.  1856.  Of  Briningham 
House,  Briningham,  Norfolk.  Capt.  in  the  Norfolk  Art. 
Militia.  Died  1899.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1857)  and  father 
of  Cloudesley  S.  H.  (1883).    (Walford,  Co.  Fam.) 

BRERETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan. 
29,  1838.  Of  Suffolk.  Thomas  William  Brereton  was  V.  of 
Framsden,  Suffolk,  1812-58,  and  died  Jan.  2,  1858,  aged  87. 
His  son,  Thomas  Joseph,  was  admitted  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Apr.  29,  1840,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1844.  V.  of 
Wyresdale,  Lanes.,  1878-.  He  may  be  identical  with  this 
Thomas  Brereton,  who  did  not  matriculate  and  probably 
never  resided.    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  1.  224.) 

BRERETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  9,  1755.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1755. 


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BRERETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  15, 
1775.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  i775; 
B.A.  {8tk  Wrangler)  1779;  M.A.  1782.  A  member  of  the 
Senate.  Appears  in  the  University  Calendars  up  to  1821 
inclusive;  no  doubt  died  shortly  before  that.  His  name 
appears  in  an  old  College  Address  Book,  as  William  Brereton, 
Esq.,  of  Chichester.  Probably  the  William  Brereton,  adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  27,  1775,  'only  son  of  the  late  Major 
Cholmondeley  Brereton,  deceased;  of  Pagham,  Sussex.' 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BRERETON,  WILLIAM  LLOYD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1870. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  Lloyd,  R.  of  Little  Massingham,  Norfolk, 
for  whom  see  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.]  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1877- 
Went  to  Sandhurst.  Entered  the  Army.  Served  in  the 
Afghan  War.  Died  1898.  Brother  of  Francis  LI.  (1874),  etc. 
(P.  H.  L.  Brereton.) 

BRESHER,  MAJOR  RIDER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  Johns',  June  30, 
1846.  S.  of  Charles,  shoemaker,  of  Mabgate  (?  Micklegate), 
York.  B.  Dec.  4,  1819,  at  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B..\. 
1850;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest  (Lichfield)  1851. 
Second  Master  of  King  Edward's  School,  Lichfield,  in  185 1 
until  1856.  C.  of  Weeton,  Yorks.,  1856-7.  V.  of  St  Martin's, 
York,  1858-85.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1886.  Author, 
A  Sketch  of  the  Newtonian  System  of  Astronomy {Crock- 
ford.) 

BRETHERTON,    HUMPHREY    WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  June  7,  1876.    S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Runshaw 
Hall,  Lanes.   B.  July  6,  1857,  at  Leyland,  Preston.   School, 
Rugby.    Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  i88o;  M.A.  1883.    Ord. 
deacon,   1881;   priest   (Manchester)    1882;   C.   of   Rochdale, 
1881-2.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  18S2-3.   R.  of  Eccles- 
ton,  Lanes.,  1883-1911.    Of  Runshaw  Hall,  Chorley,  Lanes. 
Married  and  had  issue.    Died  Apr.  24,   191 1,  at  Eccleston 
rectory.   (Burke,  L.G.) 
BRETHERTON,  JAMES  EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Easter,  1887.   S.  of  Henry.   [B.  May  13,  1866,  at  Blackburn, 
Lanes.]   Matric.  Michs.  1887. 
BRETON,  HENRY  HUGH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.   i, 
1892.    S.  of  Henry.    B.  Sept.   16,   1873,  at  Southampton. 
School,  Boys'  College,  Southampton.    Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (Chichester) 
1897;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Blacklands,  Hastings,  1896-1907. 
V.  of  Sheepstor,  Devon,  1907-22.    R.  of  Meavy  with  Sheep- 
stor,  1921-2.    V.  of  Alfriston,  Sussex,  1922-3.    V.  of  Mor- 
wenstow,  Cornwall,  1923-7;  Dean  Prior  there,  1927-31-    R- 
of  Meshaw  with  Creacombe,  Devon,  1931-3-    Lived  latterly 
at  Westham,  Sussex.   Author,  miscellaneous.   Died  Sept.  13, 
1936.    (Peile,  II.  780;  Crockford,  1934;  The  Times,  Sept.  15, 
1936.) 
BRETON,  HENRY  PHILIP,  see  LE  BRETON. 
BRETON,  MICHAEL  HERVEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  iq,  1761.    S.  of  Ellis,  of  Enfield,  Middlesex.    School, 
Enfield  (Mr  Kinross).   Matric.  Lent,  1761. 
BRETON,  ROBERT  STANLEY.    Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1897.    [S.  of  H.,  of  Portswood  House,  Southampton.]    B. 
Apr.  30,  1879.    [School,  Dulwich  College.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900.   (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 
BRETON,    WILLIAM.     Matric.    Non-Coil.    Lent,    1887;    from 
Cavendish   H.;   B.A.    1890;   M.A.   (Downing)    1897-     Ord. 
deacon,  1891;  priest  (London)  1892;  C.  of  South  Hackney, 
1891-9.  C.  of  Hove,  1899-1909.  V.  of  St  James's,  Brighton, 
1909-21.   V.  of  Bourne  End,  Herts.,  1921-8.   Died  Apr.  28, 
1928,  aged  62.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 
BRETT,  ANTONY  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
19,  1879.    S.  of  Edward  Peast  (sic),  brewer.    B.  at  York. 
Bapt.   Nov.   3,   1861.    School,   Pocklington  Grammar  (Mr 
Wilkinson).   Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883. 
BRETT,  CHARLES.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  Jan.   10, 
1828.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  May  3,  1806,  at  Clifton, 
Gloucs.  School,  Winchester.   Matric.  Lent,  1828. 
BRETT,  EDMUND  PERCY.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 
1843.    Of  Ireland.    S.  of  James  (7th  Dragoon  Guards),  of 
N.  Wales.   B.  Feb.  23,  1824,  at  Dundalk.   School,  Stamford 
(MrGretton).   Matric.  Lent,  1844;  B.A.  1847.   Ord.  deacon, 
1847;  priest  (Peterb.)  1848;  C.  of  Dunton  Bassett,  Leics., 
1849-50.    Held  other  curacies,   1850-4.    V.  of  Sandhurst, 
Gloucs.,  1854-79.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1880.  Married 
Sarah,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  Hughes,  R.  of  Hardwick, 
Northants.,  at  Stapleton,  Gloucs.,  Jan.  22,  1851.  Brother  of 
Henry  S.  (1846).  » 

BRETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  18, 
1814.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Colne,  Essex.  B.  there.  Matnc. 
Michs.  18 14. 
BRETT,  FRANCIS  H.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  10   1835. 
Of  Somerset.   See  next,  perhaps  the  same. 


Brett,  Joseph 

BRETT,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr,  23, 
1841.  S.  of  William,  cabinet-maker,  of  Bristol.  Bapt.  Oct. 
23,  1814.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar;  B.A.  (igth  Wrangler) 
1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest  (Peterb.)  1847; 
C.  of  Pickworth,  Rutland,  c.  1S46-51.  Assistant  Master  at 
Stamford  Grammar  School  in  1846.  Head  Master  of  Wirks- 
worth  Grammar  School,  185 1-9.  C.  of  Carsington,  Derbs., 
1855-9;  R.  there,  1859-99.  Died  Dec.  2,  1899,  aged  85,  at 
Carsington.  (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.;  Clergy  Lists,  1846-51; 
Eagle.) 

BRETT,  FRANK  ARTHUR  BROCKMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  10,  1882.  2nd  s.  of  John,  army-surgeon,  India, 
deceased.  B.  June  11,  1862,  at  Bangalore.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar;  B.A.  1885; 
M.A.  1890.  Assistant  Master  at  Rishworth  Grammar  School 
for  three  years;  at  St  Columba's  School,  Dublin,  for  two 
years;  at  Louth  Grammar  School,  one  year;  at  All  Hallows' 
School,  Honiton,  Devon,  five  years;  at  Cranleigh  School, 
Surrey,  1901-22-.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

BRETT,  GEORGE  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  17, 
1854.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  [B.  at  Wakes  Colne, 
Essex.]  Bapt.  Aug.  17,  1835.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A. 
1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Rochester)  1859;  C.  of 
Ovington  with  Tilbury,  Essex,  in  1859.  C.  of  Metheringham, 
Lines.,  1863-4.  R.  of  Thwaite,  Norfolk,  1866-91.  Died  there 
Sept.  1,  1891.   (Eagle,  xvii.) 

BRETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1836. 
S.  of  John  (1810),  clerk.  B.  at  Mount  Bures,  Essex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840.   Perhaps  brother  of  Philip  (1836). 

BRETT,  HENRY  SHIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  2,  1846. 
S.  of  James  Joseph,  Capt.,  late  7th  Dragoon  Guards.  B. 
Jan.  1828,  at  Pennal,  Merions.  School,  Stamford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1852.  Got  into  financial  difficulties.  His 
friends  subscribed  to  send  him  out  to  Australia.  Died  there 
young.   Brother  of  Edmund  P.  (1843).   (Venn,  11.  277-) 

BRETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3,  1761.  Of 
Surrey.  [Perhaps  s.  of  John  (1720),  V.  of  Cobham,  Surrey, 
1720-45.  B.  1743.  School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Easter, 
1762;  B.A.  1765;  M.A.  1768.  FeUow,  1766.  Ord.  1765-  V. 
of  Mareston  (Merston),  Kent,  1767-74-  V.  of  Oakington, 
Cambs.,  1776-8.  R.  of  Grimston,  Norfolk,  1777-1816. 
Probably  R.  of  St  Mary's  with  St  Andrew's,  Congham, 
1793-1811.  Died  June  23,  1816,  aged  73,  at  East  Gnnstead, 
Sussex.  Perhaps  father  of  John  (1798)-  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.,  1816,  II.  625.) 

BRETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  17, 
1790.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  late  of  Titchfield,  Hants. 
[B.  Apr.  29,  1772.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1791;  Scholar,  1791.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  30,  1789. 

BRETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  8,  1798.  Of  Nor- 
folk. [Perhaps  s.  of  John  (1761),  clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1799; 
B.A.  1803;  M.A.  1811.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22, 
1805;  priest,  Oct.  9,  1825.  C.  of  Dersingham,  Norfolk.  R. 
of  Wolverton,  1831-6  (his  successor  was  instituted  June  15, 
1836).  Died  1836.  Father  of  John  D.  (1833).  (G.  Mag., 
1836,  I.  328,  where  he  is  wrongly  styled  '  Fellow'  of  Queens  .) 

BRETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  13,  1810. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817.  Ord. 
deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Salisbury)  June  17,  1816; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1817;  R.  (and  patron)  of  Mount  Bures, 
Essex,  1818-53.  Died  there  Nov.  16,  1853,  aged  61.  Father 
of  Henry  (1836)  and  perhaps  of  Philip  (1836).  (G.  Mag., 
1854,  I.  216,  where  he  is  confused  with  John  Brett  of 
Queens'.) 

BRETT,  JOHN  DAVY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  4, 
1833  S.  of  John  (1798),  clerk,  of  Dersingham,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Grimston.  School,  North  Walsham.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1833.  Entered  the  Army  (17th  Lancers);  Lieut.,  1839; 
Capt.,  1842;  Major,  1851;  retired,  1852.  Lieut.-Col., 
Norfolk  Rifle  Volunteers.  Married  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Col. 
Robert  Christopher  Mansel,  Dec.  23,  1848.  Died  Apr.  3, 
1866,  at  Hethel  Hall,  Norwich.   (Venn,  11.  224;  G.  Mag.) 

BRETT,  JOHN  LOWDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  22,  1822.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Gay.  B.  at  Ockbrook, 
Derbs.  School,  Burghwallis,  Yorks.  (Mr  Ewbank).  Migrated 
to  Trinity,  Oct.  27,  1823;  matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  10,  1826,  age  21.  Called  to  the 
Bar  1831.  Of  Corfe  Lodge,  Wimborne,  Dorset,  and  latterly 
of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.  Drowned  Nov.  30,  1881,  aged  77, 
off  Ryde  pier.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BRETT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Aug.  3,  1790. 
S  of  Joseph,  wool-stapler,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Palgrave,  Suffolk  (Mr  Barbauld).  Scholar,  1790-S;  tnatnc. 
Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  31,  1797;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1800.  P.C.  of  Cnngleford, 
Norfolk,  1805-35.   (Venn,  11.  121.) 


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Brett,  Joseph  George 

BRETT,  JOSEPH  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  22)  at 
Jesus,  Apr.  14,  1812.  S.  of  Joseph  George,  Esq.,  of  Surrey. 
B.  1790,  at  Stockwell.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1813; 
LL.B.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  July  18,  1819;  priest 
{Lift.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  1820;  C.  of  Ulcombe,  Kent, 
1820.  C.  of  Lenham,  1821;  V.  there  till  (?)  1827.  P.C.  of 
Hanover  Chapel,  Regent  Street,  London,  1832-52.  Married 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  George  Best,  M.P.,  of  Chilston  Park,  Kent. 
Of  Ranelagh,  Chelsea,  Middlesex.  Died  May  20,  1852,  at 
Chelsea.  M.L  in  Hanover  Chapel.  Father  of  Wilford  G. 
(1834)  and  William  B.  (1835).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Esher.) 

BRETT,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  23,  1836. 
Of  Essex.  [Perhaps  s.  of  John  (1810),  R.  of  Mount  Bures, 
Essex.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar,  1837;  B.A.  1840; 
M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest  (Peterb.)  1842;  C.  of 
Passenham,  Northants.,  1841.  C.  of  Gt  Linford,  Bucks., 
1844-.  R.  of  Mount  Bures,  Essex,  1854-72.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1874.   Perhaps  brother  of  Henry  (1836). 

BRETT,  REGINALD  BALIOL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
24,  1870.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Baliol  (1835),  later  Viscount 
Esher,  of  6,  Ennismore  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London.  B. 
June  30,  1852,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1879;  Hon.  LL.D.  1914.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  15,  1873.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1881. 
Private  Secretary  to  Lord  Hartington  (Secretary  of  State 
for  India  and  later  at  the  War  Office),  1880-5.  M.P.  for 
Penryn  and  Falmouth,  1880-5.  Lived  for  a  time  in  nominal 
retirement  at  Orchard  Lea,  near  Windsor,  but  remained  in 
close  contact  with  the  foremost  political  and  literary  cele- 
brities. Engaged  in  Uterary  work  and  entertained  lavishly. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Viscount  Esher,  May  24,  1899. 
C.B.,  1897.  Secretary  to  the  Office  of  Works,  1895-1902. 
Spent  large  sums  on  the  construction  of  new  Government 
Offices.  Successfully  organised  three  great  ceremonies:  the 
second  Jubilee,  the  funeral  of  Queen  Victoria  and  the 
Corcaiation  of  King  Edward  VII.  Enjoyed  the  friendship  of 
Queen  Victoria  and  also  of  King  Edward.  Lieut. -Governor 
and  Deputy  Constable  of  Windsor  Castle,  1901-28 ;  Governor 
and  Constable,  1928.  K.C.V.O.,  1900.  K.C.B.,  1902. 
G.C.V.O.,  1905.  G.C.B.,  1908.  P.C,  1922.  Hon.  LL.D. 
(St  Andirews).  One  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to 
enquire  into  the  conduct  of  the  South  African  War,  1902 ;  in 
an  appended  memorandum  urged  '  the  reorganisation  of  the 
War  Office  Council,  the  internal  decentralisation  of  the  War 
Department  and  the  abolition  of  the  Commandership-in- 
Chief.'  A  prominent  member  of  the  subsequent  War  Office 
Reconstruction  Committee,  known  as  the  Esher  Committee. 
Permanent  member  of  the  Committee  of  Imperial  Defence, 
1905-18;  worked  ardently  for  the  reform  and  reorganisation 
of  the  Army  in  this  direction;  supported  Haldane's  Terri- 
torial Scheme,  1907.  Chairman  and,  later,  President  of  the 
Territorial  Force  Association  of  the  County  of  London. 
Went  to  France  on  a  confidential  mission  at  the  outbreak  of 
the  Great  War.  Kept  Diaries  during  his  service  in  France, 
1914-16;  these  Diaries — together  with  a  sealed  packet  on 
the  work  of  Lord  Haig  in  France — were  sent  to  the  Trustees 
of  the  British  Museum  in  1921,  with  instructions  to  keep 
them  under  seal  until  1981.  Knight  of  Grace  of  St  John  of 
Jerusalem.  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honour  and  of  the 
Spanish  Order  of  Merit.  Royal  Trustee  of  the  British 
Museum.  Keeper  of  the  King's  Archives.  Married  and  had 
issue.  As  a  politician  exercised  a  somewhat '  veiled  influence,' 
owing  to  his  preference  for  diplomatic  methods.  Edited 
(with  A.  C.  Benson)  The  Letters  of  Queen  Victoria.  Author, 
The  Girlhood  of  Queen  Victoria ;  lonicus ;  The  Tragedy  of  Lord 
Kitchener;  Cloud  capp'd  Towers,  etc.  Died  Jan.  22,  1930,  at 
Tilney  Street,  Park  Lane,  W.  (G.E.C.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1930;  D.N.B.) 

BRETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  29, 
1816.  2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Colne,  Essex.  B. 
there.  Matric.  Michs.  i8i6;  B.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) June  13,  1824;  priest  (London)  Dec.  18,  1825.  One 
Rev.  T.  Brett,  of  Albuiy,  Herts.,  in  Clergy  List,  1841,  1845, 
without  cure. 

BRETT,  WILFORD  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  II,  1834.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  George  (1812), 
clerk,  of  London.  [B.  Aug.  5,  1814.]  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar,  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  18,  1837.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1840.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Of  Esher, 
Surrey.  J. P.  Chief  Secretary  to  Lord  Ronully,  Master  of  the 
Rolls.  Secretary  to  the  Royal  Commission  on  Historical 
Manuscripts,  1869.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  i,  1871.  Brother  of 
William  B.  (1835).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Esher.) 

BRETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  9,  1787.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  Easter,  1789, 


Brewer,  Edward 

BRETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  11, 
1818.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1819;  Scholar,  1820;  B.A. 
{20th  Wrangler)  1823;  M.A.  1826.  Fellow,  1824.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  15,  1826;  priest  (Ely)  June  4,  1837; 
C.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1837.  V.  of  Linton,  1844-58. 
Died  Dec.  28,  1858,  aged  62.   (G.  Mag.,  1859,  i.  215.) 

BRETT,  WILLIAM  BALIOL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
June  25,  1835.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph  George  (1812),  clerk,  of 
Ranelagh,  Chelsea,  Middlesex.  B.  Aug.  13,  1815,  in  London. 
Schools,  Westminster  and  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1845.  Hon.  FeUow,  1886. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1839.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  30,  1839. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1846.  Bencher,  i860.  Q.C.,  1861.  M.P. 
for  Helston,  1866-8.  Solicitor-General,  1868.  Serjeant-at- 
law,  1868.  Knighted,  Feb.  29,  1868.  Justice  of  C.P.,  1868- 
76.  P.C,  1876.  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  1876-83.  Master 
of  the  Rolls,  1883-97.  Created  Baron  Esher,  of  Esher, 
Surrey,  July  24,  1885;  Viscount,  Nov.  11,  1897.  Married 
Eugenie,  dau.  of  Louis  Mayer,  Apr.  3,  1850.  A  sound  and 
competent  lawyer;  gifted  with  an  extraordinary  memory. 
Died  May  24,  1899.  Buried  at  Esher.  Brother  of  Wilford  G. 
(1834)  and  father  of  Reginald  B.  (1870).  (Venn,  11.  232; 
G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs;  D.N.B.,  1st  Suppl.) 

BRETTELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1814. 
Matric.  Michs.  '1814.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Mrs  Brettell 
of  Stourbridge,  age  11  in  1806  when  he  was  admitted  at 
Rugby  School;  afterwards  of  Finstall  House,  Bromsgrove. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRETTINGHAM,  FRANK  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  Richard  F.,  Esq.,  of  Maida  Vale, 
London,  deceased.  B.  Nov.  7,  1859.  School,  City  of  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879. 

BRETTINGHAM,  THOMAS  CLARKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Mar.  22,  1844.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1849.  Ord. 
deacon,  1850;  priest  (Rochester)  1852;  C  of  Fingringhoe, 
Essex,  1850-2;  V.  there,  1852-82.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died   Mar.   3,    1882.     (Foster,   Noble  and  Gentle  Families, 

XLIV.) 

BREUL,  KARL  HERMANN.  Adm.  at  King's,  June  19,  1886. 
S.  of  Ernst,  of  Hanover.  B.  there  Aug.  10,  i860.  School, 
Lyceum  II  [now  the  Goethe  Gymnasium],  Hanover.  Student 
at  Tiibingen,  Strasburg  and  Berlin  Universities;  afterwards 
in  Paris.  M.A.  (Hon.  causa)  1886;  Litt.D.  1896.  FeUow  of 
King's,  1928.  Ph.D.  (Berlin).  First  University  Lecturer  in 
German,  1884-99.  University  Reader  in  Germanic,  1899- 
1910.  Schroeder  Professor  of  German,  1910-32.  A  member 
of  the  Council  of  the  College  of  Preceptors.  Examiner  in 
German  to  the  Universities  of  Cambridge,  Oxford,  London, 
Wales,  Victoria,  etc.,  and  to  the  Royal  University  of  Ireland. 
Helped  to  found  the  English  'Goethe  Society,'  1886;  after- 
wards Vice-President.  President  of  the  Modem  Language 
Association,  19 10.  One  of  the  founders  and  first  editors  of  the 
Modern  Language  Quarterly.  Director  of  the  'Beit  Library' 
for  the  advanced  study  of  German.  A  distingiiished  linguist ; 
keenly  interested  in  reforming  the  teaching  of  Modem 
Languages.  For  an  appreciation  of  his  work  see  The  Times, 
Apr.  14,  1932.  Author,  philological,  literary  and  educational. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Resided  at  Barton  Cottage,  Cam- 
bridge. Died  Apr.  8,  1932,  aged  71,  at  Genoa.  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.) 

BREWER,  EBENEZER  COBHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Nov.  2, 1832.  [2nd  s.  of  John  Sherren,  schoolmaster,  of 
Eaton,  Norwich,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.  B.  May  2,  1810,  in 
Russell  Square,  London.]  Matric.  Lent,  1833;  Prizeman; 
Scholar,  1834;  LL.B.  1839;  LL.D.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Nov.  27,  1836;  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  23,  1838.  Never  seems  to  have  held  ecclesiastical 
preferment,  but  devoted  himself  to  Uterature.  Resided  in 
Paris,  1852-8.  Returned  to  England,  residing  for  a  time  at 
Bernard  Street,  Russell  Square,  London ;  afterwards  lived  at 
Lavant,  near  Goodwood.  Author,  Dictionary  of  Phrase  and 
Fable,  etc.  Died  Mar.  6,  1897,  at  Edwinstowe  vicarage, 
Notts,  (the  residence  of  his  son-in-law).  M.I.  at  Edwin- 
stowe.   (D.N.B.,  ist  Suppl.) 

BREWER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1868. 
S.  of  James  Alexander.  Bapt.  c.  Feb.  1844.  Matric.  Michs. 
1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester) 
1872;  priest,  1873;  C  of  Broadwater,  Sussex,  1872-4. 
London  Diocesan  Home  Missionary  at  St  John's,  Islington, 
1874-8.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  Ishngton,  Middlesex,  1878-88. 
V.  of  Old  Hill,  Staffs.,  1888-1920.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester, 
191^22.  Resided  latterly  at  Wilton  Lodge,  Malvem.  Died 
Mav  31,  1922,  aged  78.  Brother  of  George  S.  (1877);  father 
of  Henry  A.  (1897)  and  John  S.  (1892).  (Crockford;  Scott, 
MSS.) 


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Brewer,  Frederic  William 

BREWER,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  23,  1885.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  [Oct.  30,  1867]  at 
Preston,  Lanes.  [School,  Preston  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Master  at  Wymondham 
Grammar  School,  Norfolk,  1889-90.  Instructor  at  an  Army 
coaching  establishment  at  Yateley  Grange,  Hants.,  1890-1. 
Master  at  Preston  Grammar  School,  1891-6.  Lecturer  at 
Harris  Institute,  Preston,  1892-6.  Head  Master  of  Dame 
Allen's  School,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1896-1925.  During  the 
Great  War,  Officer  commanding  ist  Cadet  Battalion, 
Northumberland  Fusiliers;  trained  and  recruited  Territorials, 
Volunteers  and  Cadets.  O.B.E.  Died  Dec.  18,  1925,  aged  58. 
(Bvu-ke,  O.B.E.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

BREWER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  18, 
1773.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1773;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1780. 
Probably  the  C.  of  Danby,  Yorks.,  who  died  of  an  accident 
while  foUov/ing  the  somewhat  unclerical  sport  of  greyhound 
coursing;  in  leaping  his  dogs  over  a  fence,  he  feU  into  the 
opposite  ditch  and  fractured  both  his  legs.  (Ord,  Cleveland, 
333-) 

BREWER,  GEORGE  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1877.  S.  of  James  ^Uexander,  postmaster.  B.  at 
Reigate,  Surrey.  Bapt.  Nov.  11,  1857.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  18&0;  priest  (Chichester)  1881;  C. 
of  Grinstead,  Sussex,  1880-5.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Tonbridge, 
1885-91.  C.  of  Aston-by-Birmingham,  1891-4.  V.  of  St 
Catharine  Nechells,  Birmingham,  1894-1903.  V.  of  Bulking- 
ton,  Warws.,  1903-27.  Of  12,  Beauchamp  Square,  Leaming- 
ton Spa.  Brother  of  Edward  (1868).   (Crockford,  1934) 

BREWER,  HENRY  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1897.  S.  of  Edward  (1868),  clerk.  B.  Mar.  21,  1879, 
at  Islington,  Middlesex.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Rochester) 
1903;  C.  of  Hatcham,  Kent,  1902-4.  C.  of  St  George's, 
Birmingham,  1904-5.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  in  Uganda,  1905- 
13.  Principal  of  Hoima  High  School,  1913-16;  of  Kamuli 
High  School,  1920-7.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Chaplain  to 
the  Forces,  1916-20,  in  German  East  Africa;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  Lieut.,  A.I.F.).  Died  Feb.  8,  1930,  in  London. 
Brother  of  John  S.  (1892).  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Feb.  ii,  1930.) 

BREWER,  HENRY  GURNEY.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  1, 
1892.  [S.  of  Henry  James  (next),  V.  of  Langley,  Essex.  B. 
July  1,  1874.  School,  Clergy  Orphan.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1895.  Schoolmaster  at  SouthcUffe  School,  Filey,  Yorks., 
and  at  Brighton,  1896-1910.  Joint  Head  Master  of  a  school 
at  Seaford,  Sussex;  there  in  1915-32-.  (Clergy  Orphan  Sch. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BREWER,  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1864.  S.  of  James  Alexander.  B.  at  Reigate,  Surrey.  Bapt. 
July  24,  1842.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon, 
1867;  priest  (Rochester)  1868;  C.  of  Clavering  with  Langley, 
Essex,  1867-72.  C.  of  Alford,  Lines.,  1872-5.  P.C.  of  Langley, 
Essex,  1875-8.  Died  Feb.  4,  1878,  aged  35,  at  4,  River 
Terrace,  York  Road,  King's  Cross,  London.  Father  of  the 
above.   (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  13,  1878.) 

BREWER,  HERBERT  PERRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1886.  S.  of  William  John  (11U2),  clerk.  B.  Mar.  21, 
1867,  at  Famingham,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889; 
M.A.  1893;  B.D.  1913.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Canter- 
bury) 1891;  C.  of  Ashford,  Kent,  1890-8.  V.  of  Sturry, 
1898-1914.  V.  of  Exning,  Suffolk,  1914-19.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Maidstone,  1919-26.  Died  Mar.  21,  1926.  (Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Mar.  22,  1926.) 

BREWER,  JOHN  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
July  30,  1892.  S.  of  Edward  (1868),  clerk,  of  Old  Hill 
vicarage.  Staffs.  B.  July  13,  1873.  Schools,  [Merchant 
Taylors'  and  Dean  Close,  Cheltenham].  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1895.  Incorp.  at  Lennoxville,  1898.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ottawa  for  Quebec)  1899;  priest  (Quebec)  1900.  Assistant 
Master  at  St  Austin's  School,  Staten  Island,  U.S.A.,  1895-7. 
Classical  Lecturer  at  Bishop's  College,  Lennoxville,  Canada, 
1897-9.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Quebec,  1899-1904.  Missionary 
at  Valcartier,  1904-7.  Priest-in-charge  at  Compton,  Quebec, 
1907-25.  Missionary  at  Port  Daniel,  1925-32.  R.  of  St 
Michael's,  BergerviUe,  Canada,  1931-8-.  Rural  Dean  of 
Quebec,  1933-8-.  Brother  of  Henry  A.  (1897).  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BREWER,  PHILIP  JEFFERSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1900.  [2nd  s.  of  James  Page,  of  Boston,  U.S.A.]  and 
stepson  of  E.  F.  Gabell,  Esq.,  of  55,  Hagley  Road,  Birming- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Of  Airedale,  Hythe  End,  near 
Staines.  Died  May  10,  1936,  aged  53.  {The  Times,  May  12, 
1936.) 

BREWER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  2;  pens. 
Oct.  II,  1845.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Aug.  16,  1820.  Matric.  Michs.  1845.  Died 
June  19,  1847,  aged  27,  in  College.   (G.  Mag.) 


Brewster,  Thomas  Fox 

BREWER,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  28, 
1842.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Sittingbourne 
and  Iwade,  Kent,  1847.  C.  of  Murston  and  Elmley,  1848-66. 
Chaplain  to  Milton  Union  and  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools 
for  Kent,  1854.  V.  of  Famingham,  1866-90.  Died  Oct.  26, 
1890,  aged  76.    Buried  at  Famingham.    M.I.    [B.  Apr.  9, 

1814,  according  to  the  inscription.]    Father  of  Herbert  P. 
(1886).   {Records  of  Rochester;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  5,  1890.) 

BREWIN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  29,  1835. 
Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1836;  B.A.  1839. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1839;  priest  (Worcester)  Dec.  1840; 
C.  of  St  John's,  Coventry.  P.C.  of  Wortley,  Sheffield,  1845- 
80;  resigned.  Resided  latterly  at  Cotefield,  Wortley.  Died 
Dec.  5,  1895,  aged  80.   {Peile,  11.  453-) 

BREWIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  29,  1790-  2nd  s. 
of  John,  merchant,  of  Leicester.  B.  there  Jan.  13,  1770. 
Schools,  Leicester  (Mr  Ross),  Sutton  Coldfield  (Mr  Webb) 
and  Kingston,  Yorks.  (Mr  Milner).  Matric.  Michs.  179°; 
Scholar,  1791;  B.A.  1794.  C.  of  Kimcote,  Leics.  Died  Aug. 
15,  1834,  at  Walton.    (G.  Mag.,  1834,  11.  551.) 

BREWIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  25,  1822. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  North  Deighton,  Yorks.  B.  Apr. 
20,  1804,  at  Thorp-Arch,  Yorks.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1823.  Migrated  (age  21)  to  Trinity,  June  21,  1824; 
B.A.  1827.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  14,  1827. 
Official  assignee  of  Sheffield  Bankmptcy  Courts.  (Repton 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BREWIS,  ROBERT  HENRY  WATKIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1892.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Richard,  Esq.  [of 
Ibstone  House,  Oxon.].  B.  at  Crowmarsh,  Oxon.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Entered  the  Army  (Warws. 
Regt.,  1895;  Capt.,  1900).  Served  in  the  Soudan  Campaign, 
1898.  Adjutant  and  Quartermaster,  Staff  College,  191 1; 
Major,  1912.  Of  Ibstone  House,  Oxon.;  succeeded  his  father, 
1897.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (temp.  Lieut.-Col.,  ist  Royal 
Warws.  Regt.).  Killed  in  action,  Dec.  18,  1914,  when  com- 
manding his  Regt.,  near  Armentieres;  omitted  in  Univ.  War 
List.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BREWITT,  BELLAMY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  12,  1829.  Of  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833. 
Ord.  deacon,  1834;  priest  (York)  1835;  C.  of  Thwing,  Yorks., 
1834.  C.  of  Kegworth,  Leics.,  1839-48.  C.  of  Truro,  1849- 
52.  C.  of  Wells,  1853-6.  V.  of  Westbury-sub-Mendip, 
Somerset,  1857-86.  Disappears  from  CrocA/ori,  1887.  {T.  A. 
Walker,  437.) 

BREWSTER,  CHRISTOPHER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Palazzo  Antici  Mattel,  Rome. 
B.  June  10,  1879,  at  Graz,  Austria.   Matric.  Michs.  1897. 

BREWSTER,  Sir  DAVID.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1833.  D.C.L. 
(Oxford)  1832.  Knighted,  1832.  Natural  philosopher. 
Inventor  of  the  polyzonal  lens  for  lighthouses,  etc.    F.R.S., 

1815.  Editor  of  the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica.  Died  Feb.  10, 
1868.   (D.N.B.) 

BREWSTER,  FRANCIS  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  1,  1866.  S.  and  h.  of  Cardinal  [Surgeon,  ist 
Foot,  of  Essex,  J. P.].  B.  Apr.  28,  1847,  at  Halstead,  Essex. 
School,  Blackheath  proprietary  (Mr  Selwyn).  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  9,  1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1874;  never  practised.  Of 
Greenstead  Hall,  Halstead;  succeeded  his  father,  Dec.  1889. 
Died  Sept.  22,  1908,  at  Wreatham  Place,  Bournemouth. 
(Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xv.) 

BREWSTER,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  King's, 
Oct.  9,  1899.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  wholesale  draper,  of  8, 
Alma  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol.  B.  Mar.  21,  1881,  at  Queen's 
Road,  Norwich.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
Scholar,  1901;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Math.  Trip.,  i^th  Wrangler, 
1902;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1903);  M.A.  1907.  Assistant  Master 
at  Oundle  School,  1903-32-.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BREWSTER,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
June  1,  1771.  S.  of  Philip,  late  of  Wrentham,  Suffolk.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Beccles  (Mr  Routh)  and  Hackney,  Mid- 
dlesex (Mr  Newcome).  Scholar,  1771-3;  matric.  Easter, 
1772;  B.A.  1776;  M.A.  1779.  Fellow,  1777-9.  Of  Wrentham. 
The  last  of  his  race.  Died  unmarried  Oct.  26,  i797-  Buried 
at  Wrentham.   (Venn,  11.  90.) 

BREWSTER,  THOMAS  FOX.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1893.  2nd  s.  of  Herbert  Charles,  clerk,  of  South  Kelsey, 
Lines.  B.  there  Jan.  8,  1874.  Schools,  Daventry  and 
Pocklington  (Rev.  C.  F.  Hutton).  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1896.  Assistant  Master  at  Bancroft's  School,  Woodford, 
Essex,  in  1904.  J. P.  Liberty  of  Ripon,  1916;  and  West 
Riding,  Yorks.,  19 19.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Winsley 
Hurst,  Ripley,  in  1938.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1904; 
Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 


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BREWSTER,  WALDEGRAVE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  2, 

1833.  Of  Essex.  [2nd  s.  of  Joseph  Nunn,  of  Tolleshunt 
D'Arcy,  Essex.    B.  there  Nov.   15,   1815.]    Matric.  Michs. 

1834.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Trinity  College)  June  6, 

1835.  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon, 
1839;  priest  (Sarum)  1841;  C.  of  Hawarden,  Flints.,  1842-59. 
R.  of  Llandysilio,  Montgom.,  1859-70.  R.  of  Middleton, 
Lanes.,  1870-88.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth  Harris,  dau.  of 
John  Jeanes  Roach,  of  Glastonbury,  Somerset,  Feb.  22, 
1842;  (2)  Emily,  dau.  of  Guybon  Damant,  surgeon,  of 
Lammas,  Norfolk,  in  1870.  Died  Sept.  18,  1888.  Buried  at 
Middleton.    {Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xv;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BREYNTON,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar  31, 
1814.   Of  Staffs.    [S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Haunch  Hall, 
Lichfield.]    School,  Repton.    Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1818.    In  Holy  Orders.   Died  1829,  at  Clifton.   Brother 
of  the  next.    (G.  Mag.,  1829,  i.  648.) 
BREYNTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
June  24,  1823.   S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Haunch  Hall,  Lichfield, 
Staffs,   [and   Elizabeth  Cotton].    School,   Repton.    Matric. 
Michs.   1823;  B..\.   1827;   M.A.   1833.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  24,  1833.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1841.    On  the 
Oxford  Circuit.    At  the  Stafford  and  Liverpool  Sessions  for 
some  years.   Brother  of  the  above.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar, 
where  he  is  wrongly  assigned  to  Magdalen  College,  Oxford.) 
BRIAN,  HYLA  EDWIN.    Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  10,  1882. 
B.  Apr.  13,  1854.    Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.    Senior 
Master  at  the  Military  School,  Cairo,  Egypt,  1890-.    Died 
Oct.  ri,  1930,  aged  76,  at  Wadhurst,  Sussex.    (The  Times, 
Oct.  14,  1930.) 
BRIANT,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  13,   1837. 
Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1851.    Ord.  deacon, 
1842;  priest  (Chester)  1843;  C.  of  Cheadle,  1842-3.   V.  of  St 
Paul's,  Macclesfield,  Cheshire,  1844-83.   Died  May  20,  1884, 
aged  71,  at  Manchester.   (The  Guardian,  May  28,  1884.) 
BRIARLY,  THOMAS  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,   at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1810.    [S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Bank  Hall,  Lanes.] 
B.  at  Tickhill,  Yorks.  School,  Gainsborough.   Matric.  Michs. 
1810;  Scholar;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.   1819.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  18,  1830,  age  37.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1833.    Adm. 
(incorp.)  at  the  loner  Temple,  Jan.  19,  1838. 
BRICE,   ARCHIBALD.    Adm.   pens,    (age   21)   at   Pembroke, 
Jan.  27,  1792  (?  1791).    4th  s.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  London 
[formerlyofKUroot,  Ireland].  B.  in  Co.  Antrim.  Migrated  to 
Clare,   Feb.    11,    1792;   matric.   Michs.    1792.     Migrated   to 
Emmanuel,  June  10,  1795-    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  1, 
1787.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1793;  priest,  June  28, 
1795;  R.  of  South  Elmham,  Suffolk,  1795-1828.   Brother  of 
Robert  (1789). 
BRICE,  COURTNEY  BOYLE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peter- 
house,  Nov.  27,  18 19.    Of  Norfolk.    S.  of  Archibald  Adair. 
Matric.    Lent,    1820;    B.A.    1824.     Ord.   deacon   (Norwich) 
June  13,  1824;  priest,  June  19,  1825. 
BRICE,  EDWARD  COWELL.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  24, 
1817.   Of  Gloucs.   [S.  of  Edward,  of  Frenchay,  near  Bristol. 
Bapt.  Jan.  1,  1795,  at  Winterboume.]   Matric.  Michs.  1817; 
B.A.    1821.    Ord.   deacon   (Bristol)   Mar.    17,    1821;   priest, 
Sept.  16,  1821;  C.  of  Abbotsleigh,  Bristol.    Chaplain  to  the 
Mayor  of  Bristol,  1824-5.    P.C.  of  Newnham,  Gloucs.,  1847- 
81.  Died  May.29,  1881,  aged  86.  Brother  of  Henry  C.  (1820). 
(C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
BRICE,  FREDERICK  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  3, 
1849.    S.  of  Henry  Crane  (1820),  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Bristol. 
B.  Feb.  24,  1831,  at  Chfton,  Gloucs.  School,  Clifton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1849.    Went  to  Australia.    Died  May  22,  1889,  aged 
58,  at  Pretoria,  South  Africa.    M.I.  in  St  Peter's,  Bristol, 
where  he  is  styled  'B.A.'    (Peile,  u.  312;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BRICE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Caius,  Oct.  11,  i860. 
S.  of  Richard  Porter,  of  Gothelney,  Charlinch,  Somerset. 
B.  there.  School,  Crewkeme.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A. 
1866;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1867; 
priest,  1868;  C.  of  Bishops  Lydiard,  Somerset,  1867-9.  R-  °f 
Goathurst,  1871-191 1.  Resided  latterly  at  Welbeck,  Ex- 
mouth.  Died  there  Jan.  1,  1918,  aged  81.  (Venn,  11.  351; 
The  Times,  Jan.  8,  1918.) 

BRICE,  HENRY  CRANE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  2i,  sic)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  9,  1820.  S.  of  Edward  [of  Frenchay,  Bristol,  banker  and 
sugar  refiner;  twice  Sheriff  of  Bristol].  B.  there.  [Bapt. 
Sept.  22,  1797,  at  Winterboume.]  School,  Bristol  (Dr 
Goodenough).  Matric.  Easter,  1821;  B..\.  1825;  M--^.  1830. 
Ord.  deacon,  1825;  priest  (Bristol)  Aug.  28,  1825.  R.  of  St 
Peter's,  Bristol,  1829-67.  Died  May  4,  1867,  aged  69. 
Buried  at  Amo's  Vale  cemetery,  Bristol.  M.I.  at  St  Peter's, 
Bristol ;  '  for  37  years  he  laboured  in  this  church  as  a  faithful 
Shepherd  of  the  sheep.'  Brother  of  Edward  C.  (181 7)  and 
father  of  Frederick  H.  (1849).  (Peile,  11.  401;  Hockaday, 
MSS.;C.  R.  Hudleston.) 


Bridge,  Charles  Henry 

BRICE,  HENRY  SMITH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Jesus,  Sept.  14, 

1819.   Of  Dorset. 
BRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  1,  1757.   [S.  and  h.  of 
John,   Esq.,  of  Annapolis,   Maryland.]    B.   there.    Matric. 
Lent,  1758.    .\dm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  20,  1757- 
(Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 
BRICE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  9, 
1789.    S.  of  Edward,  Esq.    B.  Apr.   11,   1771,  in  DubUn. 
School,  Westminster.    Matric.  Michs.   1789;  Scholar,   1789- 
Entered  the  service  of  the  E.I.C.,   1790;   Ensign,   Madras 
Native  Infantry,   1791;  Lieut.,   1793;  Capt.,   1800;   Major, 
1804;    Lieut. -Col.    in    the    Army,    1809;    Lieut.-Col.,    24th 
Madras  N.I.,    1809.    Married  Miss  Touffreville,   of  Pondi- 
cherry.    Died  Sept.  25,   1812,  at  Palamcottah.    (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV ;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters,  Suppl.) 
BRICE,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  2,  1815. 
Of  Bristol.    Did  not  reside.    Probably  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Fren- 
chay, Bristol.   Died  Apr.  17,  i8i6,  aged  19.   M.I.  in  Winter- 
boume Church.   (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
BRICKNELL,  WILLIAM  GERARD.   Adm.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  22, 
1792;  a  'Ten- year'  man.    V.  of  Hartley  Witney,  Hants., 
1831-44.   Died  there  1844,  aged  80.    (G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  437.) 
BRICKWOOD,  EDWARD  CLANFIELD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Nov.  8,  1802.    Of  Middlesex.    Matric.  Easter,  1805; 
B.A.  1808;  M.A.  1813.    Fellow,  1812.    Proctor  in  Doctors' 
Commons  for  46  years.    Died  May  10,   1861,  aged  75,  at 
Clapham,  London.    (T.  A.  Walker,  377.) 
BRICKWOOD,  HARRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  21, 
1895.    S.  of  Arthur,  Esq.,  deceased.    B.  June  17,  1876,  at 
Southsea.     School,    Framlingham   College.     Matric.    Michs. 
1895;   B.A.   1900;   M.A.   1936.    Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut.,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve).    (T.  A.  Walker, 
634;  Univ.  War  List.) 
BRICKWOOD,    LATHAM    CHRISTOPHER    NORRIS    PERCY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Apr.  27,  1863.    [2nd  s.  of  Edwin 
Latham,   Esq.,   of  Brighton.    B.   July  22,    1841.]     Matric. 
Easter,  1863.   B.A.  and  LL.B.  1866;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1871. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  2,  1863.   Called  to  the  Bar, 
1867.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  A  Registrar  of  municipal 
election  petitions.    Author  (joint),  Election  Manual.    Died 
Sept.  13,  1889,  aged  48.    (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 
BRICKWOOD,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  6, 
1836.    Of  Norwich.    Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1864.    Pro- 
bably migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (St  Mary  Hall)  Feb.  21, 
1839,  age  21,  as  's.  of  Latham  John,  of  Norwich,  gent.'    C. 
of  Stoke  Hamond,  Bucks.,  in  1866.   V.  of  Tottemhoe,  Beds., 
1866-87.   R.  of  Toddington,  1887-1901.   One  of  these  names 
Chaplain  at  Brighton,  .\ustraUa,  c.  1850-3-;  at  Campbell- 
town  and   Ross,   Tasmania,  c.   1856-9-.    Surrogate.    Died 
Dec.  12,  1901,  aged  84,  at  Argelas  Gazost,  Hautes  Pyrenees, 
France.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  18,  1901; 
Scott,  MSS.) 
BRIDDON,   WILLIAM   HENRY.     Adm.   pens,    at  St   John's, 
Oct.  7,  1868.    S.  of  William,  gent.    B.  at  Hulland,  Derbs. 
Bapt.  May  12,  1850.    Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A. 
1875.  Ord.  deacon,  1873;  priest  (Ely)  1874;  C.  of  Doddington, 
Cambs.,  1873-7.   Held  other  curacies,  1877-83.   V.  of  Rush- 
ton  Spencer,  Staffs.,  1883-7.   C.  of  Hixon,  Staffs.,  1887-92. 
V.  of  Hi.xon,  1892-1917.   Died  there  Apr.  28,  1917,  aged  67. 
(Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 
BRIDGE,  ARTHUR  WOOLFREY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  22,  1855.   S.  of  George,  gent.  B.  at  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 
Bapt.  Jan.  25,  1836.   Matric.  Lent,  1855. 
BRIDGE,    BEWICK.     Adm.   sizar   (age    19)    at   Peterhouse, 
June  22,  1786.    B.  at  Linton,  Cambs.    Matric.  Michs.  1786; 
Scholar;    ist  Smith's   Prize;   B..'\.   (Setir.   Wrangler)    1790; 
M.A.    1793;   B.D.    1811.    Fellow,    1792.    Moderator,    1794, 
1796,  1797.    Proctor,  1795,  1800.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Oct.  24, 
1790;  priest,  Apr.  10,  1792;  C.  of  Hildersham,  Cambs.,  i79°- 
Professor  of   Mathematics   at   the   East   India   Company's 
College,    at    Haileybury,    1806-16.     F.R.S.,    1812.     V.    of 
Cherryhinton,  Cambs.,  1816-33;  founded  the  village  school 
there,   1832.    Author,  mathematical.    Died  May  15,   1833. 
aged  66.   (T.  A.  Walker,  354;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  11.  88.) 

BRIDGE,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1, 
1870.  S.  of  Thomas  Finch  Hobday,  .\rchdeacon  of  Newfound- 
land, deceased.  B.  there  June  16,  1852.  School,  Clergy 
Orphan  (Rev.  C.  Matheson).  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Entered 
the  Army  (Control  Department,  1872;  Lieut.-Col.,  1889). 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  campaign,  1882.  In  command  of  the 
Army  Service  Corps  at  Aldershot,  1891-6.  Served  in  South 
.Africa;  in  the  campaign  in  Rhodesia,  1896;  C.B.,  1897.  On 
the  Headquarters  Staff  at  Colchester,  1897-9.  Director  of 
Transport,  South  .\frica  Field  Force,  1899-1900;  mentioned 
in  despatches;  C.M.G.,  1900.  Inspector  of  Remounts,  1903; 
in  the  Remount  Department,  1906-18;  retired.  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.,  1914-18.  K.C.M.G.,  1916.  Married  and  had 
issue.   Died  July  18,  1926.   (Who  was  Who,  1916-28.) 

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Bridgeman,  The  Hon.  George  Augustus  F.  H. 


BRIDGE,  DONALD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Queens',  Michs.  1892. 
S.  of  David  Nicholas.  B.  June  10,  1874,  at  Hornsey,  London. 
School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A. 
1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (London)  1900;  C.  of  St 
Mchael-at-Bowes,  London,  1899-1901.  C.  of  Stamford  Hill, 
1901-2.  C.  of  St  Pancras,  1902-9.  V.  of  St  Jude's,  Liverpool, 
1909-39-.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1914-19.  Chaplain  at 
Magdalene  Home,  Liverpool,  1915-18.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Liverpool,  1929-39-.   (Crockford,  1939;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BRIDGE,  ERIC  ANDREW.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890.  S. 
and  h.  of  Alfred  John,  Esq.,  of  Oldlands,  Hassocks,  Sussex. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  19,  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1903.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  General  List,  T.F.  Reserve).  Of  Hurst- 
pierpoint,  Sussex.  J. P.  for  Sussex,  1920.  Married  and  had 
issue.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

BRIDGE,  FRANCIS  SINGLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  26,  1815.  Of  Durham.  [3rd  s.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  Blacken- 
ham  Cottage,  near  Ipswich.]  Matric.  Michs.  1815.  Died 
Apr.  6,  1817;  'a  student  of  St  John's  College,  Cambridge.' 
(G.  Mag.) 

BRIDGE,  FREDERICK  MAYNARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  18, 
1888.  [S.  and  h.  of  John,  Major,  F.R.G.S.,  of  Marlborough 
House,  Sale,  Cheshire.]  Schools,  [Rugby]  and  Brooklands, 
Sale.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1927.  Assistant 
Master  at  Ovingdean  School,  Brighton;  at  Riber  Castle, 
Matlock,  for  four  years;  at  St  George's  School,  Windsor 
Castle,  1897-1932-.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

BRIDGE  [post  WALLER-BRIDGE],  HORACE  FITZ-HENRY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1897.  2nd  s.  of  Henry 
Darley  [sometime  R.  of  Cowansville,  Montreal,  Canada]. 
B.  Apr.  14,  1879,  at  Ottawa,  Canada.  Matric.  Michs.  1897. 
Afterwards  at  Durham  University;  B.A.  (Durham)  1910; 
M.A.  (Durham)  1915.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester,  for  St 
Albans)  1902;  priest  (St  Albans)  1904;  C.  of  Maldon,  Essex, 
1902-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1903-9.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Durham, 
1909-11.  R.  of  Enmore,  Somerset,  1911-15.  R.  of  Worth, 
Sussex,  1917-39-.  Surrogate,  1918-.  Assumed,  by  Royal 
Licence,  the  additional  surname  of  Waller,  May  7,  1913- 
(Crockford,  1939;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BRIDGE,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  30, 
1853.    S.  and  h.  of  James  Southby,  merchant,  of  London. 

B.  there  Feb.  21,  1834.  School,  London  (Mr  Mortimer). 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar;  B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler)  1857; 
M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (London)  1859;  C.  of 
St  Mary-at-Hill,  and  St  Andrew  Hubbard,  London,  1858-64. 

C.  of  Barnes,  1864-8.  V.  of  Mucking,  Essex,  1868-83.  Died 
Dec.  9,  1883,  aged  49.   (The  Guardian,  Dec.  19,  1883.) 

BRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  30,  1795. 

BRIDGE,  JOSEPH  JAMES  RABNETT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1894.  S.  of  Joseph,  artist,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  there  June  8, 
1875.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar, 
1894-7;  Powis  medal,  1896;  B..'\.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1897.  Assistant  Master  at  Stonyhurst  School,  1897-1900;  at 
St  Edmund's  College,  Ware,  Herts.,  1900.  Professor  of 
English  Literature  at  Presidency  College,  Calcutta,  1901-2. 
Inspector  of  Elementary  Schools,  Board  of  Education,  1902; 
of  Secondary  Schools,  1905.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools 
(Divisional);  retired,  1936.  Chosen  to  report  on  Secondary 
education  in  Ceylon,  191 1.  Secretary  to  the  War  Office 
Appeals  Committee,  1915-19.  Civil  Adviser  on  Educational 
Training  to  the  War  Office,  1921-2.  C.B.E.,  1920.  Of 
Mutcombe,  Fairfield  Park,  Bath,  in  1938.  (Venn,  11.  536; 
Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BRIDGE,  ROBERT  LEE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  10, 
1824.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  Lent,  1825;  B.A.  1829.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  i,  1828;  priest,  June  14,  1829.  R.  of 
Maldon,  Essex,  1832-74.  Remained  unbeneficed  and  dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1894.  [John  Bridge,  Brigade-Major, 
45th  and  63rd  Regts.,  was  Mayor  of  Colchester,  Essex,  and 

married  ,  dau.  of  Andrew  Mitchell,  Physician  to  the 

Forces  at  Chatham,  Feb.  1804;  they  had  issue,  but  only 
one  son,  George  Bridge,  of  Upton  Park,  Slough,  Bucks.,  is 
mentioned  in  Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  perhaps  a  brother  of  this 
man  and  of  Stephen,  both  of  whom  were  of  Essex.] 

BRIDGE,  STEPHEN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  ii,  1830. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  Lent,  1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1839.  Ord. 
deacon,  1836;  priest  (York)  1837;  C.  of  St  John's,  Kingston- 
upon-Hull,  1836.  C.  and  evening  lecturer  of  St  Matthew's, 
IsUngton.  P.C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Denmark  Hill,  Surrey, 
1848-68.  R.  of  Droxford,  Hants.,  and  Chaplain  to  the 
Droxford  Union,  1868-86.  Died  July  18,  1895,  aged  84. 
Father  of  the  next  and  perhaps  brother  of  the  above.  (Crock- 
ford; The  Standard,  July  20,  1895.) 

BRIDGE,  STEPHEN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  25,  1862.   S.  of  Stephen  (above),  clerk,  of  Grove  Lane 


CamberweU,  Surrey.  B.  June  8,  1840,  in  London.  School 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866:  M.A.  1869. 
Ord.  deacon,  1865 ;  priest  (Ely)  1866;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Bedford, 
1865-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1868-79.  V.  of  Shedfield, 
Hants.,  1879-83.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Heme  Hill,  London,  1883- 
1905.  Rural  Dean  of  Dulwich,  1901-5.  Surrogate,  dio. 
Rochester,  1886-1905.  Died  July  21,  1905,  aged  65,  at  Heme 
Hill.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

BRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  22)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  9,  1777.  Of  Cambs.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  Gram- 
mar. 

BRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  22,  1825. 
Did  not  reside. 

BRIDGE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  1871.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1873.  S.  of  Thomas,  shoemaker, 
of  Varna  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  B.  Nov.  5,  1849, 
at  Birmingham.  School,  Midland  Institute,  Birmingham 
(Mr  Woodward).  Scholar,  1873;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  i88o; 
Sc.D.  1896.  Came  to  Cambridge  as  assistant  to  J.  W.  Clark, 
Director  of  the  Museum  of  Geology.  University  Demon- 
strator in  Comparative  Anatomy,  1873-6  and  1877-80. 
Professor  of  Zoology  at  the  Royal  College  of  Science,  Dublin, 
1879-80.  Professor  of  Biology  (subsequently  of  Botany  and 
Zoology)  at  Mason  College,  Birmingham,  1880-1909;  re- 
tained his  position  when  the  College  became  a  University. 
F.R.S.,  1903.  F.L.S.,  F.Z.S.  Contributed  papers  to  the 
Proceedings  and  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  and  other 
scientific  journals.  Died  unmarried  June  29,  1909,  at 
Birmingham.   (Scott,  MSS.;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  GEORGE  ORLANDO.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6,  1871.  2nd  s.  of  The  Hon.  and  Rev. 
George  Thomas  Orlando  (1842),  of  The  Hall,  Wigan,  Lanes. 
B.  July  13,  1852,  at  Wells,  Somerset.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  i88o.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  May  6,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1876.  Practised 
in  the  Lancaster  Chancery  Court;  afterwards  in  London. 
Chancery  and  Conveyancing  Counsel  for  over  half  a  century. 
Of  Lucas  Grange,  Hayward's  Heath,  and  11,  Stone  Buildings, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C.  A  keen  archaeologist;  also  an  expert  in 
peerage  law.  Edited  the  Text  of  the  Surveys  of  the  Lands  of 
the  Abbev  of  Burton-on-Trent.  Did  good  work  among  the 
poor  in  the  East  End  of  London,  and  helped  to  found  the 
Working  Men's  Club  in  Ratcliff  Highway.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Dec.  19,  1933,  aged  81.  Brother  of  Ernest  R.  O. 
(1867).   (The  Times,  Dec.  29,  1933.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  EDMUND  WOLRYCHE  ORLANDO.  Adm.  pens- 
at  Trinity,  May  29,  1843.  2nd  s.  of  The  Hon.  Charles 
Orlando  [Vice-Admiral,  R.N.].  B.  Jan.  24,  1825.  Matric. 
Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest  (Chester) 
1849;  V.  of  Kinnerley,  Salop,  1849-76.  R.  of  Knockm, 
1876-97.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Bradford. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  25,  1897,  aged  72.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Bradford.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  ERNEST  RICHARD  ORLANDO.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  24,  1867.  S.  and  h.  of  The  Hon.  and  Rev. 
George  Thomas  Orlando  {1842),  of  The  Hall,  Wigan,  Lanes. 
B.  May  9,  1851,  at  Brighton.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire,  1875-8.  R.  of 
Castle  Bromwich,  Warws.,  1878-83.  R.  of  Slymhill,  Staffs., 
1883-1937-.  Rural  Dean  of  Penkridge,  1889-1937-.  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  1923-39-.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1924-31. 
Brother  of  Charles  G.  O.  (1871).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crock- 
ford, 1939.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  The  Hon.  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Dec.  16,  1782.  Of  Middlesex.  [4th  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  LL.D. 
(1769).  B.  Aug.  II,  1765.]  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  B.A.  1787; 
M.A.  1790.  R.  of  Wigan,  Lanes.,  1799-1832.  R.  of  Weston- 
under-Lizard  (Lyziard),  Staffs.,  1801-32.  V.  of  PlemstaU 
(donative),  Cheshire,  till  1832.  Married  (i)  Lady  Lucy 
Boyle,  dau.  of  Edmund,  Earl  of  Cork,  July  28,  1792;  (2) 
Charlotte  Louisa,  dau.  of  William  Poyntz,  of  Midgham 
House,  Berks.,  Aug.  16,  1809.  Died  Oct.  27,  1832,  aged  67, 
at  Wigan  HaU.  Brother  of  Henry  S.  (i775),  etc.  (Victoria 
Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  iv.  64;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1832,  11. 
653.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  The  Hon.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK 
HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  24,  1807.  [S. 
and  h.  of  Oriando  (1782),  Eari  of  Bradford.  B.  Oct.  23, 
1789.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  M.A.  1810. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Earl  of  Bradford,  Sept.  7,  1825. 
Married  (i)  Georgina  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Mon- 
creiffe,  Bart.,  Mar.  5,  1818;  (2)  Helen,  widow  of  Sir  David 
Moncreiffe,  Bart.,  and  dau.  of  /Eneas  Mackay,  Oct.  30,  1849. 
Died  Mar.  22,  1865.  Brother  of  Henry  E.  (1814);  father  of 
Orlando  G.  C.  (1837),  George  T.  O.  (1842)  and  John  R.  O. 
(1849).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 


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Bridgeman,  The  Hon.  George  Oecil  Orlando 

BRIDGEMAN,  The  Hon.  GEORGE  CECIL  ORLANDO  Of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  according  to  Harrow  Sch.  Reg., 
but  not  found  in  our  records.  S.  of  Orlando,  Viscount 
Newport  (afterwards  Earl  of  Bradford,  1865).  Left  Harrow, 
1861;  'went  to  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.'  Joined  ist  Life 
Guards,  1864.  Viscount  Newport,  1865.  M.P.  for  Salop, 
1867-85.  Succeeded  as  4th  Earl  of  Bradford,  1898.  Died 
Jan.  2,  1915. 

BRIDGEMAN,  The  Hon.  GEORGE  THOMAS  ORLANDO.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  May  19,  1842.  2nd  s.  of  George  Augustus 
Frederick  Henry  (1807),  Earl  of  Bradford.  B.  Aug.  21,  1823. 
[School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)  1849;  priest  (Hereford)  1850;  R.  of 
Willey,  Salop,  1850-3.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  BlymhiU,  StaSs., 
1853-64.  Rural  Dean  of  Brewood,  1863.  R.  of  Wigan, 
Lanes.,  1864-95.  J. P.  for  Staffs,  and  Salop.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Chester,  1872-80;  of  Liverpool,  1880.  Chaplain-in-ordinary 
to  Queen  Victoria,  1872-95.  Trustee  of  the  'WiUiam  Salt' 
Library  at  Stafford.  Author,  "Some  Account  of  the  Manor 
and  Parish  of  BlymhiU'  [Hist.  Coll.  0/  Staffs.,  1.  289-384; 
II.  67-147];  A  History  of  the  Church  and  Manor  of  Wigan; 
History  of  the  Princes  of  South  Wales,  etc.  Died  Nov.  25, 
1895,  aged  72,  at  The  Hall,  Wigan.  Brother  of  John  R.  O. 
(1849)  and  Orlando  G.  C.  (1837);  father  of  Ernest  R.  O. 
(1867)  and  Charles  G.  O.  (1871).  (R.  Simras,  Bibliotheca 
Staffs.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Bradford.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  The  Hon.  GERALD  ORLANDO  MANNERS.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18,  1865.  3rd  s.  of  Orlando  George 
Charles  (1837),  Viscount  Newport  (later  Earl  of  Bradford). 
B.  Nov.  5,  1847,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866.  Lieut,  in  the  Rifle  Brigade.  Joint  author,  with 
J.  C.  Melvill,  of  The  Flora  of  Harrow.  Died  unmarried  Apr.  14, 
1870.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  Sir  HENRY,  Bart.  LL.D.  1769.  M.P.  for  Ludlow, 
1748-68;  for  Wenlock,  1768-94.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1793. 
Created  Baron  Bradford  of  Bradford,  Salop,  Aug.  13,  1794. 
Died  June  5,  1800,  aged  74.  Father  of  Henry  S.  (i775). 
Orlando  (1782)  and  George  (1782).    {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  The  Hon.  HENRY  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  May  19,  1814.  4th  s.  of  [Sir]  Orlando  (1782).  B. 
Oct.  18,  1795,  at  Dover.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1814;  M.A.  1817.  R.  of  Backwell,  Somerset,  1820-3.  R-  of 
Marston  Bigott,  1820-3.  R.  of  Castle  Bromwich,  Warws., 
1820-34.  R-  of  Kingston  Deverill,  Wilts.,  1820-3.  P-C.  of 
Teddington,  Middlesex,  1820-36.  R.  of  BlymhiU,  Staffs., 
1823-36.  Married  Louisa  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  The  Hon.  John 
Simpson  [formerly  Bridgeman],  of  Babworth,  Notts.,  Aug. 
25  1820.  Died  Nov.  15,  1872.  Buried  at  Barnes.  Brother  of 
George  A.  F.  H.  (1807).    (P.  C.  Towell;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  HENRY  SIMPSON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  June  3,  i775-  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Henry  [LL.D.] 
(1769),  Bart.,  of  London.  B.  Apr.  12, 1757.  Schools,  [Harrow] 
and  Hackney,  London  (Mr  Newcombe).  Matric.  Michs.  1775. 
M.P.  for  Wigan,  1780-2.  Died  v. p.  unmarried  July  26,  1782. 
Brother  of  Orlando  (1782),  etc.  (W.  T.  J.  Gun;  Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  The  Hon.  JOHN  ROBERT  ORLANDO.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  12,  1849.  3rd  s.  of  George 
Augustus  Frederick  Henry  (1807),  Earl  of  Bradford.  B. 
Aug.  18,  1831,  at  Castle  Bromwich,  Warws.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  M.A.  1853-  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest 
(Manchester)  1858;  C.  of  Prestwich,  1857-9.  Chaplain  to 
the  Prestwich  Union,  1858-9.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Bradford,  1859-65.  R.  of  Weston-under-Lizard,  Staffs., 
1859-97.  Rural  Dean  of  Brewood,  1869-85.  Died  Nov.  26, 
1897,  at  89,  Harley  Street,  London.  Brother  of  George  T.  O. 
(1842)  and  Orlando  G.  C.  (1837);  father  of  William  C.  (1884). 
(Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  ORLANDO.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  15,  1782.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Henry  [LL.D.]  (1769), 
Bart.,  of  London.  [B.  Mar.  19,  1762.]  Schools,  [Harrow] 
and  Hackney,  London  (Mr  Newcombe).  Matric.  Michs.  1782. 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1793.  M.P.  for  Wigan,  1784-1800.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  2nd  Baron  Bradford,  June  5,  1800. 
Created  Viscount  Newport,  and  Earl  of  Bradford  (Salop), 
Nov.  30,  1815.  Married  Lucy  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
(Byng),  Viscount  Torrington,  May  29,  1788.  Died  Sept.  7, 
1825,  at  Weston,  Staffs.  Brother  of  Henry  S.  (i775).  etc.; 
father  of  George  A.  F.  H.  (1807)  and  Henry  E.  (1814). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  The  Hon.  ORLANDO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  29,  1893.  S.  of  George  Cecil  Orlando,  Viscount  Newport 
[later  Earl  of  Bradford],  of  Castle  Bromwich,  Birmingham. 
B.  Oct.  6,  1873,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1903.  Styled  Viscount  Nevvport, 
1898-1915.  Private  Secretary  to  the  Marquess  of  Salisbury 
(Prime  Minister)  1898-1900  and  1902,  and  to  A.  J.  Balfour 


Bridges,  Alexander  Henry 

(Prime  Minister)  1902-5.  Served  in  South  Africa,  1900-2, 
and  in  the  Great  War,  1915-17.  Succeeded  his  father  as  5th 
Earl  of  Bradford,  etc.,  Jan.  2,  1915.  Lord-in-waiting,  1919- 
24.  J. P.  for  Warws.  and  Salop.  D.L.  for  Warws.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Of  Weston  Park,  Staffs.,  and  Castle  Brom- 
wich, near  Birmingham.  {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  ORLANDO  GEORGE  CHARLES,  Viscount  NEW- 
PORT. Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3,  1837.  S.  of  George 
Augustus  Frederick  Henry  (1807),  Earl  of  Bradford.  B. 
Apr.  24,  1819.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  1837;  M.A.  1840. 
M.P.  for  South  Salop,  1842-65.  P.C,  1852.  Vice-Chamber- 
lain of  the  Household,  1852  and  1858-9.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  3rd  Earl  of  Bradford,  etc..  Mar.  22,  1865.  Lord 
Chamberlain,  1866-8.  Master  of  the  Horse,  1874-80  and 
1885-6.  Lord-Lieut,  of  Salop,  1875-96.  Married  Selina 
Louisa,  dau.  of  CecU  (Weld-Forester),  Baron  Forester,  Apr. 
10,  1844.  Died  Mar.  9,  1898,  at  Weston  Park,  Staffs.  Buried 
at  Weston.  Brother  of  George  T.  O.  (1842),  etc.,  and  father 
of  Gerald  O.  M.  (1865).   (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  WILLIAM  CLIVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1884.  S.  and  h.  of  The  Hon.  John  Robert  Orlando 
(1849),  R.  of  Weston-under-Lizard,  Staffs.  B.  Dec.  31,  1864, 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar, 
1887;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892;  Hon.  LL.D.  1930.  Cricket 
'blue,'  1884.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton.  Private  Secretary 
to  Lord  Knutsford,  Secretary  for  the  Colonies,  1889-92;  to 
Sir  Michael  Hicks-Beach,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer, 
1895-1902.  Served  on  the  London  School  Board,  1897-1904; 
afterwards  on  the  London  County  Council .  M .  P.  for  Oswestry, 
1906-29.  A  Lord  of  the  Treasury  and  Assistant  Director  of 
the  War  Trade  Department,  1915-16.  Parliamentary 
Secretary  to  the  Ministry  of  Labour,  1916-18;  to  the  Board 
of  Trade,  1919-20.  First  Secretary  of  Mines,  1920-2.  P.C, 
1920.  Home  Secretary,  1922-4.  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty, 
1924-9.  Leader  of  the  British  Delegation  at  the  Conference 
on  Armaments  at  Geneva,  1927.  Created  Viscount  Bridge- 
man  of  Leigh,  Co.  Salop,  June  18,  1929.  J. P.,  D.L.  Fellow 
of  Eton  CoUege,  1929.  Chairman  of  a  Committee  of  Inquiry 
into  the  working  of  the  Post  Of&ce,  1932;  of  the  B.B.C.  An 
Elder  Brother  of  Trinity  House.  President  of  the  M.C.C., 
1931.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  14,  1935,  at  Leigh. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Aug.  15,  1935.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  WILLIAM  DAVID  JONES,  see  BRIDGMAN. 

BRIDGER,  FREDERIC  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
12,  1881.  S.  of  John,  surgeon.  B.  Mar.  15,  1863,  at  Willing- 
ham,  Cambs.   Matric.  Michs.  1881. 

BRIDGER,  HARRY  COLVILL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1,  1869.  S.  and  h.  of  Harry,  Esq.,  of  Little  Buckingham, 
Shoreham,  Sussex.  B.  Nov.  21,  1850,  at  Worthing.  School, 
Weybridge  (Rev.  Dr  Spyers).  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Major, 
and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  (3rd  Batt.,  Royal  Sussex  Regt.  of 
Militia).  Of  Adur  Lodge,  Old  Shoreham,  Sussex.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Beeding,  Horton  and  Old  Shore- 
ham. Died  Mar.  5,  1929,  aged  78,  at  Old  Shoreham.  Buried 
there.  (Venn,  11.  389;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Mar.  7,  1929.) 

BRIDGER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  9, 
1834.  Of  Chichester.  [4th  s.  of  Harry,  of  Buckingham  House, 
Sussex.  B.  1811.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1843.  R.  of  Charlton,  Kent,  1849-52; 
in  Clergy  Lists,  1853-66,  without  cure.    Not  in  Crockford. 

Married  Eliza  Pope,  dau.  of Comper,  Esq. ,  of  Chichester. 

(List  of  Carthus. ;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BRIDGES,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1885; 
re-adm.  Oct.  29,  1891;  received  permission  from  the  Senate 
to  degrade  to  the  Law  Tripos,  1892,  but  he  was  recalled  to 
India  before  Christmas,  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Francis, 
Esq.,  of  New  Amsterdam,  Berbice,  British  Guiana.  B.  Mar.  2, 
1866,  at  Berbice.  School,  Valentine's,  Blackheath.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  23,  1885. 
Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1885.  Went  to  India,  1887.  Assistant 
Commissioner  in  the  Punjab  till  1899.  District  Judge,  1899. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Dera  Ismail  Khan.  Died 
Sept.  6,  1901,  at  Sheikh  Budin.   (T.  A.  Walker,  586.) 

BRIDGES,  ALEXANDER  HENRY.  M.A.  1863;  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  Knt.,  of  Epsom,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  9, 
1811.  Matric.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  16,  1830,  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1835;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  priest  (London)  May 
21,  1837;  C.  of  Spitalfields,  1836-8.  C.  of  Beddington, 
Surrey,  1838-41;  R.  (and  patron),  1864-91;  Rural  Dean, 
1873-89.  (Bought  the  manors  of  Bandon  and  Beddington 
in  1859.)  C.  of  Horsham,  Sussex,  1841-58.  P.C.  of  South- 
water,  Sussex,  1858-64.  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1873. 
Of  Beddington  and  Langshott,  Surrey,  and  of  Fedderate,  Co. 
Aberdeen.  Married  Caroline,  dau.  of  Christopher  Hodgson, 
treasurer  of  Queen  Anne's  Boimty,  Jan.  13,  1848.  Died  Oct, 
16,  1 89 1.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 


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Bridges,  Sir  Brook 

BRIDGES,  Sir  BROOK,  Bart.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  i8)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  16, 1752.  S.  and  h.  [posthumous]  of  Sir  Brooke, 
Bart.,  deceased,  late  of  Goodnestone,  Kent.  [B.  Sept.  17, 
1733,  at  Whitehall,  London.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1752;  M.A.  1754.  Succeeded  to  the  Baronetcy  on  his  birth. 
Of  Goodnestone  Park,  Kent.  M.P.  for  Kent,  1763-8  and 
1768-74.  Receiver-General  of  Land  Tax  for  Kent.  Married 
Fanny  [afterwards  one  of  the  three  co-heirs  of  the  Barony 
of  Fitz  Walter],  dau.  of  Edmund  Fowler,  of  Graces,  Little 
Baddow,  Essex,  June  11,  1765.  [Their  grandson  Sir  Brook 
William  was  created  Baron  FitzWalter  by  letters  patent, 
Apr.  17,  1868.]  Died  Sept.  4,  1791,  in  Portman  Square, 
London.  Buried  at  Goodnestone.  Father  of  the  next  and  of 
Brook  J.  (1801).  {G.E.C.,  v.  45;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
FitzWalter.) 

BRIDGES,  BROOK  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  6,  1797.  5th  s.  of  Sir  Brook  (above),  Bart.  B.  Sept.  7, 
1779.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1801; 
M.A.  1805.  Ord.  deacon  {Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  1802; 
priest,  1803;  C.  of  Goodnestone,  Kent,  1802;  P.C,  1804-14. 
R.  of  Orlingbury,  Northants.,  1805-7.  R.  of  Bonnington, 
Kent,  1807-25.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1810.  V.  of  Lenham, 
Kent,  1810-25.  P.C.  of  Wingham,  1817-25.  Married  Harriet, 
dau.  of  John  Foote,  of  Lombard  Street,  London,  Nov.  22, 
1809.  Died  Apr.  23,  1825,  aged  45,  at  Walmer.  Brother  of 
the  next.  (J.  B.  Peace;  Cant.  Aa  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  i. 
648.) 

BRIDGES,  BROOK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
June  23,  1801.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Brook  (1752),  Bart.  B.  Nov.  28, 
1782,  at  Goodnestone,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  Scholar, 
1802;  B.A.  1805;  M.A.  1808.  Ord.  deacon,  1806;  priest, 
1807;  C.  of  Chilham  and  Godmersham,  Kent,  1806.  P.C.  of 
Hartley,  1807-12.  R.  of  Saltwood  with  Hythe,  1808-12. 
Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Hawley,  Bart.,  Nov. 
28,  1810.  Died  s.p.  July  3,  1812.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Foster,  Baronetage;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BRIDGES,  BROOKE  RAYNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1836.  [S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Walhngton,  Surrey,  by  his  ist 
wife  Anne  AUen,  adopted  dau.  of  Gieneral  Rayne.  B.  1819.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Feb.  11,  1841. 
Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1836).   (Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BRIDGES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  ir,  1812. 
Of  Northants.  [4th  s.  of  John,  of  Maldon,  Essex.  B.  Mar.  24, 
1794.]  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  16,  1817;  priest  (London)  Dec.  20, 
1818.  R.  of  Old  Newton,  Suffolk,  1823-49;  Rural  Dean. 
R.  of  Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset,  1849-56.  R.  of  Hinton 
Martel,  1856-69.  .A.  prominent  evangelical  divine.  Married 
Harriett,  dau.  of  John  Torlesse,  Esq.,  Apr.  25,  1821,  at 
Ipswich.  Author,  religious.  Died  Apr.  2,  1869,  aged  75,  at 
Hinton  Martell.  Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1812).  (Hutchins,  11. 
459;  Foster,  Baronetage,  1883;  D.N.B.) 

BRIDGES  or  BRYDGES,  EDWARD  TYMEWELL.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Queens',  Oct.  23,  1766.  Of  Kent.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward 
(Bridges),  of  Wootton,  Kent.]  Matric.  Easter,  1767;  Scholar, 
1770;  B.A.  1771;  U..\.  1774-  Fellow,  1772.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  Mar.  27,  1780.  R.  of  Otterden,  Kent,  1780-1808.  R.  of 
Wootton,  1780-1808.  At  the  instigation  of  his  brother 
Samuel  Egerton  (1780),  claimed  the  Barony  of  Chandos. 
Died  1808.  Brother  of  John  W.  H.  (1781),  etc.  {Cant.  Aa 
Bk.) 

BRIDGES  or  BRYDGES,  EGERTON  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1821.  2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  Samuel 
Egerton  (1780).  B.  Jan.  16,  1802,  at  Lee  Priory,  Kent. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1827;  M.A. 
1831.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury) 
Mar.  II,  1827;  priest,  Oct.  7,  1827.  R-  of  Denton,  Kent, 
1827-35.  P.C.  of  Swing&eld,  1827-35-  Sequestered  for 
debt  and  imprisoned  in  the  Fleet;  discharged,  1840,  having 
become  a  limatic.   Died  May  16,  1849,  aged  47.   (G.  Mag.) 

BRIDGES,  FREDERICK  [BEALEY]  HANSON.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  7,  1856.  S.  of  John  William,  of 
39,  Tavistock  Square,  London.  B.  Sept.  4,  1837,  in  London. 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B..\.  i860;  M.A. 
1863.  Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest  (Lichfield)  1862;  C.  of  Earl 
Stemdale,  Derbs.,  1861-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1863-9.  R- 
of  Bruntingthorpe,  Leics.,  1869-82.  R.  of  Rivenhall,  Essex, 
1882-96.   Died  Oct.  9,  1896.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BRIDGES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  20,  1806. 
S.  of  (?)  George,  of  Lawford,  Essex.  Scholar,  1807.  Probably 
migrated  to  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  and  matric.  there 
Dec.  4,  1809,  age  21;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1812.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BRIDGES,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  6,  1833. 

BRIDGES  or  BRYDGES,  JOHN  WILLIAM  HEAD.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27,1781.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Wootton, 
Kent.  School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Beauvoir).  Matric.  Michs. 
1782.  Captain  of  Sandgate  Castle,  Kent,  and  a  Commissioner 


Bridges,  William  Lawson 

of  Dover  Harbour.  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Romney  Fencible 
Cavalry,  1794-1800.  Knighted,  June  12,  1822.  M.P.  for 
Coleraine,  Ireland,  1820-31;  for  Armagh,  1831-2.  Married 
Lady  Isabella  .Anne  Beresford,  dau.  of  George  de  la  Poer, 
Marquis  of  Waterford,  Apr.  14,  1812.  Died  Sept.  6,  1839. 
Brother  of  Samuel  E.  (1780),  etc.  (Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle 
Families,  27.) 

BRIDGES,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  9, 
1812.  Of  Essex.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Maldon.  B.  1789.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1812.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1812; 
priest,  June  27,  1813,  'of  Queens';'  V.  of  Henstridge,  Somer- 
set, 1813-71.  Married  Alicia  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Enraght, 
Esq.,  1815.  Died  Mar.  22,  1871.  Brother  of  Charles  (1812). 
(Foster,  Baronetage,  1883;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  29,  1871.) 

BRIDGES,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1836.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Wallington,  Surrey.  B.  Jan.  21, 
1820.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Of 
Blackheath  Park,  London,  S.E.  Married  Frances  Wilhel- 
mina,  dau.  of  General  Robert  Alexander,  Dec.  15,  1853. 
Died  1899.  Brother  of  Brooke  R.  (1836).  (Foster,  Barone- 
tage, 1883;  Registry  Obit.  Lists.) 

BRIDGES,  RICHARD  CONWAY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1900. 
[3rd  s.  of  George  Henry,  Capt.  and  A.D.C.,  of  Clifton,  Bristol. 
B.  Nov.  21,  1881,  at  The  Cottage,  Clifton.  School,  Fettes.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Assistant  Solicitor  to  the  Board  of 
Trade,  1937.   (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Civil  List,  1937)- 

BRIDGES  or  BRYDGES,  SAMUEL  EGERTON.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Queens',  Feb.  12,  1780.  Of  Kent.  [2nd  s.  of  Edward, 
Esq.,  of  Wootton.  B.  Nov.  30,  1762,  at  Wootton  Court. 
Schools,  Maidstone  Grammar  and  King's,  Canterbury.] 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  2,  1782.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1787.  The  well-known  bibliographer  and  genealogist.  Pur- 
chased Denton  Court,  Kent,  1792.  Lived  there  till  1810, 
when  he  removed  to  Lee  Priory,  near  Canterbury.  Urged 
his  brother,  the  Rev.  Edward  Tymewell  Brydges  (1766),  to 
claim  the  barony  of  Chandos,  alleging  his  descent  from  a 
younger  son  of  the  first  Brydges  to  bear  that  title.  The  claim 
was  disallowed  by  the  House  of  Lords.  M.P.  for  Maidstone, 
1812-18.  Occupied  himself  with  literary  work,  issuing 
reprints  of  rare  EngUsh  pieces  from  the  private  press  esta- 
blished at  Lee  Priory.  Created  Baronet,  Dec.  27,  1814.  Left 
England,  1818,  and  resided  abroad,  chiefly  at  Geneva.  For 
some  account  of  his  hfe  and  literary  activities  see  G.  Mag., 
1837,  II.  534.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  Sept.  8,  1837,  at 
Campagne,  Gros  Jean,  Geneva.  Brother  of  Edward  T. 
(1766),  etc.  and  father  of  Egerton  A.  (1821).   (D.N.B.) 

BRIDGES,  SAMUEL  TOWNSHEND.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1886.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1887.  S.  of  Samuel 
Benjamin,  clerk.  B.  Oct.  12,  1864,  at  Rye,  Sussex.  Schools 
Winchester  College  Choir,  King's  College,  London,  and 
Birkbeck  Institution.  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon, 
1890;  priest  (Wakefield)  1891;  C.  of  St  Anne-in-the-Grove, 
Halifax,  Yorks.,  1890-2.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Twickenham, 
Middlesex,  1894-8.  C.  of  Windsor,  1898-1900.  R.  of  Fulmer, 
Bucks.,  1900-33.  Of  Fairfield,  Chislehurst,  Kent,  1938. 
(Peile,  II.  735;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BRIDGES,  THOMAS  LANE  COULSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  15,  1864;  from  Oxford.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  Thomas, 
gent.  B.  at  Westbury-on-Trym,  Gloucs.  Bapt.  Oct.  19, 
1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1867.  Matric.  (Magdalen 
Hall,  Oxford)  Dec.  6,  1862,  age  19.  Ord.  deacon,  1868; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1870;  C.  of  Longton,  Staffs.,  1868-71.  V. 
of  Llandenny,  Monm.,  1871-5-  V.  of  Wormleighton,  Warws., 
1876-8.  R.  of  Warkton,  Northants.,  1882-1909.  R.  of 
Barton  Seagrave,  1909-23.  Lived  latterly  at  Frome,  Somer- 
set. Died  there  Oct.  11,  1932.  aged  89.  (Al.  Oxon.;  The 
Times,  Oct.  13,  1932.) 

BRIDGES,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct  II,  1866.  Of  Southampton.  S.  of  William,  clerk.  B. 
at  Liss.  Bapt.  Sept.  5,  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Ex- 
hibitioner; Scholar;  B.A.  (38^*  Wrangler)  1870;  M.A.  1873. 
Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Carlisle)  1872;  C.  of  Pennth, 
1871-5.  C.  of  Stockport,  1875-81.  V.  of  High  Lane,  Cheshire, 
1881-8.  V.  of  St  George's,  Hyde,  1888-1906.  Chaplain  of 
the  Hyde  Borough  cemetery,  1898-1906.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Chichester,  1909-36.  Lived  latterly  at  Ashbrook  Park 
Hollington,  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Editor  of  The  Oxford 
Reformers.  Died  Mar.  14,  1936.  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Mar.  18,  1936.) 

BRIDGES,  WILLIAM  LAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  22,  1855.  Did  not  reside.  S.  of  Thomas  Pym, 
R  of  Danbury,  Chehnsford,  Essex  [who  succeeded  his 
cousin.  Sir  Brook  George  Bridges,  as  7th  Bart.,  1890,  and 
died  sp.  Feb.  28,  1895].  He  probably  died  young  as  he 
does  not  occur  in  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862,  where  only  daughters 
are  mentioned.   (G.E.C.,  v.  46.) 


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Bridgett,  Thomas  Edward 

BRIDGETT,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  23,  1847.  3rd  s.  of  Joseph,  merchant  [silk  manu- 
facturer], of  Colney  Hatch.  B.  Jan.  20,  1829,  at  Tonbridge, 
Kent.  Bapt.  Mar.  20,  1845.  Schools,  [Mill  HiU,  Nottingham] 
and  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Left  without  gradua- 
ting, owing  to  his  refusal  to  take  the  oath  of  supremacy. 
Became  a  Roman  Catholic,  1850;  joined  the  Redemptorist 
Order.  Studied  at  Wittem,  HoUand,  1851-6;  ord.  pnest, 
Aug.  4,  1856.  Conducted  missions  in  various  parts  of  England 
and  Ireland.  Founded  the  Confraternity  of  the  Holy  Family 
at  Limerick,  when  rector  there,  1868.  Author,  theological, 
historical,  etc.  Died  Feb.  17,  1899.  rXhere  is  a  long  obituary 
noUce  of  him  in  The  Eagle,  xx.]  {D.N.B.,  ist  Suppl.;  Boase; 
Gorman,  Converts  to  Rome.) 
BRIDGFORD,  PERCY  RAWSON.  Adm.  at  Cl.\re,  Oct.  3, 
1885.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Perhaps  a  member 
of  the  Bridgford  familv  of  Manchester.  For  the  descendants 
of  James  Rawson  Bridgford,  see  Burke,  L.G.,  1938. 
BRIDGMAN,  see  also  BRIDGEMAN. 

BRIDGMAN,  ARTHUR  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  May  19,  1S32.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  London.  B.  there. 
School,  St  Omer  (.Mr  Lansdale).  Matric.  Michs.  1832; 
Scholar,  1833-5;  B.A.  1836.  For  some  years  a  Naval 
Instructor  in  H.M.S.  Excellent  and  H.M.S.  Thunderer. 
Present  at  the  bombardment  of  St  Jean  d'Acre,  1840, 
receiving  medals  from  the  English  and  Turkish  Govern- 
ments. Ord.  deacon  (Llandudno)  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of 
Llanfihangel-Ystem-Llewem,  Monm.,  1844-6.  P.C.  of 
Padgate,  Lanes.,  1852-79.  V.  of  Lezayre,  Isle  of  Man, 
1879-1909.   Died  Jan.  14,  1909.   (Venn,  11.  219.) 

BRIDGMAN,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  25, 
1862.  Matric.  \Uchs.  1862;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  St  Philip's, 
Arlington  Square,  London,  1865-7.  C.  of  The  Chapel  of 
Ease,  Islington,  1867-9.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  IsUngton, 
1869-72;  V.  there,  1872-93.  V.  of  Bishopstone,  Sussex, 
1893-6.  Died  suddenly  Apr.  i,  1896,  aged  61.  {Hennessy; 
Crockford;  Scott,  .\fSS.) 

BRIDGMAN,  FREDERIC  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1900.  S.  of  Frederic  .Arthur,  artist,  of  Paris.  B.  there 
July  31,  1881.  School,  Mill  Hill,  London  (Dr  McCIure). 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Sometime  private  tutor  at 
Leeds.  A  life  governor  of  Mill  Hill  School,  .\ddress,  29, 
Avenue  Daubigny,  Paris,  1926.   {Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRIDGMAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11,  1818. 
[B.  in  the  parish  of  Scale,  Kent.   School,  St  Paul's;  adm.  as 

Bridgman,  George,  s.  of ,  confectioner,  of  Vere  Street, 

Oxford  Street,  London.]    Matric.  Michs.  1818.   Died  Dec.  i, 
1821,  aged  21,  at  Brornpton.   {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  .Mag.) 

BRIDGMAN  or  BRIDGEMAN,  WILLIAM  DAVID  JONES.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  8,  1827.  Of  Middlesex. 
[7th  s.  of  John,  of  Marylebone,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1828 ; 
Scholar,  1829.  Migrated  (age  20)  to  Peterhouse,  Mar.  26, 
1830;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1836.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1843,  age  32; 
D.C.L.  (Wadham  CoUege)  1843.  {T.  A.  Walker,  439;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BRIDGWATER,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Lent, 
1884;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest 
(York)  1889;  C.  of  Wadsley,  Yorks.,  1888-90.  C.  of  St 
Luke's,  Berwick  Street,  1890-3.  C.  of  Banham,  Norfolk, 
1894-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1896-1908.  V.  of  Lingen, 
Heref.,  1908-19.  Died  Feb.  15,  1919,  aged  54.  {Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Feb.  26,  1919.) 

BRIDGWATER,  HAVARD  NOEL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1896.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill, 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1919. 
Solicitor,  June,  1903.  In  practice  at  Sheringham,  Cromer, 
Holt  and  Norwich  (Hansell,  Hales,  Bridgwater  and  Preston). 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (in  GaUipoli,  Egypt  and 
Palestine;  mentioned  in  three  despatches;  Major,  5th  (Terr.) 
Batt.,  Norfolk  Regt.;  deputy  assistant  Adj. -Gen.;  D.S.O., 
1918;  O.B.E.).  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Broomfield, 
Sheringham,  Norfolk,  1938.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War 
List;  Lau-  List,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1939-) 

BRIDGWATER,  HENRY  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  3,  1844.  S.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.  School, 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar, 
1846;  B..\.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1850.  C.  of  Snettisham,  Norfolk,  1853-78;  V. 
there,  1878-1900.  Died  there  Apr.  9,  1900,  aged  73.  {Crock- 
ford.) 

BRIDGWATER,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1879- 
S  of  John  Pugh,  Esq.,  of  Bolton  Gardens,  S.  Kensington, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord. 
deacon,  1888;  priest  (London)  1889;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Upper  Chelsea,  1888-99.    V.  of  Pershore,  Worcs.,  with  the 


Brigg,  William  Anderton 

Abbey  Church,  Pinvin  and  Bricklehampton,  1899-1908. 
Chaplain  to  the  Pershore  Union,  1899-1908.  R.  of  St  Luke's 
with  St  Paul's,  Old  Charlton,  Kent,  1908-19.  Died  there 
Nov.  5,  1919.  {Records  of  Rochester;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  8,  1919.) 
BRIEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 
1842.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  20,  1846,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  surgeon, 
R.N.,  of  2,  Grove  Villas,  Highbury,  Middlesex. 

BRIERLEY  or  BRIERLY,  JAMES.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  19,  1833.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838; 
M.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon,  1838;  priest  (Chester)  1839;  C.  of 
Rainhill,  Prescot.  P.C.  of  Mossley,  Cheshire,  1846-71. 
Resigned  Orders  under  the  Clerical  Disabilities  Act,  1871, 
'  having  adopted  doctrines  more  in  accord  with  Unitanan- 
ism.'  Of  Mossley  HaU,  Congleton,  Cheshire.  J. P.  Bene- 
factor to  the  Congleton  Unitarian  Church.  Died  Dec.  28, 
1887,  aged  74,  at  Mossley  Hall.   {G.E.C.;  E.  .\xon.) 

BRIERLEY,  SAMUEL,  .^dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  3, 
1854.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Rochdale,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs. 
1854.  He  was  a  brother  of  Henry  Brierley,  LL.D.,  in  whose 
Reminiscences  of  Rochdale,  p.  21,  he  is  mentioned.  (E. 
Axon.) 

BRIERLEY,  THOMAS  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  20,  1835.   Of  Yorks.   .Matric.  Michs.  1835. 

BRIETZCKE,  EDMUND  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Apr.  23,  1896.  Of  Hants.  S.  of  Henry  [surgeon, 
F.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.P.,  died  1879].  B.  Aug.  20,  1878,  at  Ports- 
mouth. Schools,  Tulse  Hill  and  Cambridge.  Matric.  Easter, 
1896. 

BRIGG,  HARRY  ROBINSON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1888. 
[S.  of  J.  W.,  Inspector  of  Schools.]  School,  Derby.  Matric. 
.Michs.  1888;  B..\.  1891;  M..\.  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1893; 
priest  (Peterb.)  1895.  C.  of  Wigston  Magna,  Leics.,  1893- 
1905.  V.  of  Orton-on-the-HUl,  1905-30.  V.  of  Twycross, 
1926-30.   Died  Nov.  1930.   {Crockford.) 

BRIGG,  HUGH  MARRINER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1887. 
[S.  of  William  Marriner,  of  Llandudno.  B.  1867.]  School, 
Bradford  Grammar.  Matric.  .Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891;  M.A. 
1926.  Electrical  Engineer.  A.M.I.E.E.  Of  Bod  Alaw, 
Llandudno.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.   {Fox-Davies.) 

BRIGG,  JOHN  JEREMY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Broomfield,  Keighley,  Yorks. 
B.  there  Aug.  27,  1862.  Schools,  [Keighley  Grammar]  and 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B..'^.  and  LL.B.  1884; 
M.A.  and  LL.M.  1887.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  26, 
1884,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  worsted-spinner  and  manufacturer, 
of  KUdwick  Hall,  Yorks.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1S86;  never 
practised.  Engaged  in  the  worsted  business  for  many  years; 
afterwards  took  up  public  work.  Of  Kildwick  HaU,  near 
Keighley,  Yorks.,  in  1938.  A  member  of  the  Keighley  School 
Board,  1893.  A  County  Councillor  and  City  Alderman, 
"  West  Riding.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Leeds). 
Brother  of  the  next  and  twin-brother  of  William  A.  (1880). 
{Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938;  Univ.  Pari. 
Reg.,  1938.) 

BRIGG,  LEOLIN.  .A.dm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  3,  1885.  S.  of  Sir  John, 
.M.P.,  of  Kildwick  HaU,  Yorks.  B.  Mar.  19,  1867.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892. 
In  business;  retired.  Engaged  in  farming  and  in  pubUc  work 
for  agriculture.  During  the  Great  War  held  the  rank  of 
Capt.  in  the  5th  Batt.  (Vol.)  West  Riding  Regt.  Of  KUdwick 
Hall,  Keighlev,  Yorks.  J. P.  Died  Oct.  27,  1938,  aged  71- 
Brother  of  W'miam  A.  (1880),  etc.  {Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.; 
Fox-Davies;  The  Times,  Oct.  28,  1938.) 

BRIGG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  \Ugdalene,  July  22, 
1878.  [S.  of  WiUiam  Henry,  deceased  [and  Sarah  Anne 
Crowther].  School,  Leeds  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878; 
B.A.  1882.  SoUcitor;  of  London,  Harpenden  and  Hertford. 
Died  Dec.  7,  192 1,  at  Harrogate.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BRIGG,  WILLIAM  ANDERTON.  .\dm.  peas,  at  Trinity,  June  1, 
1880.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Broomfield,  Keighley,  Yorks.  B. 
there  Aug.  27,  1862.  Schools,  Keighley  Grammar  and 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  188 j; 
M.A.  and  LL.M.  1887.  .\dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  31, 
1883.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1886;  practised  on  the  .North 
Eastern  Circuit  tiU  1894.  Assistant  Charity  Cominissio.ner, 
1894-8.  SoUcitor,  1898  (W.  and  G.  Burr  and  Co.);  practised 
at  Keighley  untU  1922.  .Mayor  of  Keighley,  1912-16.  Held 
numerous  public  offices.  Registrar  of  Keighley  County 
Court.  Of  KUdwick  HaU,  near  Keighley,  Yorks.  J. P.  for 
Keighley.  M.B.E.,  1937.  Died  Jan.  4,  1938.  Twin  brother 
of  John  J.  (1880)  and  brother  of  LeoUn  (1885).  {Giggleswick 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  6,  1938.) 


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Briggs,  Augustine 

BRIGGS,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
J870.  S.  of  Sir  John  Henny,  Knt.  [of  the  Admiralty].  B.  in 
London.  School,  Radlev.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874; 
M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Canterbury)  1877; 
C.  of  Ashford,  Kent.  Held  other  curacies,  1878-83,  V.  of  St 
James's,  Gravesend,  1883-99.  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Rochester, 
1899-1915.  R.  of  Keston,  1915-23.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Rochester, 
1923-38-.  Of  119,  Bromley  Common,  Kent,  1938.  (Crock- 
ford,  1938.) 

BRIGGS,  CHARLES  HAGE.  A  Non-CoU.  student.  Mus.Bac. 
1882;  Mus.D.  1885. 

BRIGGS,  EDWIN  FRANCIS  ASHWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Feb.  26,  1873.  S.  and  h.  of  Ashworth,  gent.  B. 
Apr.  27,  1854,  at  Daventry,  Northants.  School,  Tettenhall 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  and  LL.M. 
1880.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Sept.  30,  1874.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1878.  Later,  a  solicitor  at  Daventry.  On  the 
Northampton  County  Council.  Killed  on  the  railway  Oct. 
31,  1890,  aged  36.   {Peile,  11.  627.) 

BRIGGS,  FRANCIS  BROOKING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov. 
II,  1825.  Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A. 
(Trinity)  1836.  Ord.  deaconi83o;  priest,  1831.  V.  ofSaltash, 
St  Stephen,  Cornwall,  1840-1.  R.  of  Sutcombe,  Devon, 
1842-53.  P.C.  of  New  Brentford,  Middlesex,  1853-88. 
Married  Albertine  Augusta  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Vallack, 
Esq.,  of  Kingsand,  Devon.  Died  Aug.  19,  1888,  aged  81, 
at  New  Brentford.  Father  of  the  next,  and  of  Thomas  H. 
(1868).   (Walford,  Co.  Fam.;  Hennessy.) 

BRIGGS,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  2nd  s.  of  Francis  Brooking  (above),  clerk,  of  New 
Brentford,  Middlesex.  B.  May  21,  1851,  at  Sutcombe, 
Devon.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  17, 
1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (London)  1877;  C.  of  BethnaJ 
Green,  1876-9.  V.  of  St  Matthias,  Bethnal  Green,  1880-95. 
V.  of  Wealdstone,  Harrow,  1895-7.  V.  of  Maker,  Cornwall, 
1897-1921.  Rural  Dean  of  East,  1915-19.  Of  Anderton, 
Plymouth,  1937.  Died  Dec.  21,  1937,  aged  86.  Brother  of 
Thomas  H.  (1868).  (Crockford,  1937;  The  Times,  Dec.  24, 
1937.) 

BRIGGS,  GEORGE  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  189 1. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Southport.  B.  May  25,  1872,  at  Pendleton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon, 
1895;  priest  (Chester)  1896;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Crewe,  1895- 
7.  C.  of  Chester,  1897-1903.  V.  of  Latchford,  1904-17.  V.  of 
Timperley,  1917-26.  Surrogate,  1917-.  V.  of  Prenton, 
Cheshire,  1926-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester  and  Rural  Dean  of 
Birkenhead,  1936-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BRIGGS,  GEORGE  CLARK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1896. 
[S.  of  Francis,  of  Huntington,  Haddington,  N.B.  B.  1878.] 
Schools,  [Edinburgh  Academy]  and  Malvern  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896.  Entered  the  Army,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  1899; 
Capt.,  1905.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902. 
On  active  service  in  the  Great  War;  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Killed  Oct.  15-16,  1914,  at  Vailly-sur-Aisne.  (Edinburgh 
Academy;  Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BRIGGS,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1890.  S.  of  George  Jeremiah,  medical  practitioner, 
of  Hull.  B.  Oct.  8,  1871,  at  Kingston-upon-Hull.  School, 
Parkgate  Avenue.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893.  .^t  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1898. 
Late  House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  at  the  West  Lon- 
don Hospital.  Clinical  .\ssistant  at  the  Royal  London 
Ophthalmic  Hospital.  Of  Livingstone  House,  136,  Spring 
Bank,  Hull,  in  1938.   {Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BRIGGS,  GEORGE  WALLACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  30,  1894.  Of  East  Kirkby,  near  Nottingham.  [S.  of 
George.]  B.  at  East  Kirkby,  1875.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Ord. 
deacon,  1899;  priest  (Wakefield)  1900;  C.  of  Alverthorpe, 
Yorks.,  1899-1901.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1902-9.  V.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Norwich,  1909-18.  R.  of  Loughborough,  Leics., 
1918-34.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1920.  Canon  of  St 
Martin's  College  Chapel,  Leicester,  1922-6.  Rural  Dean  of 
Akeley  East,  1925-33.  Canon  of  Leicester,  1927-34.  Proctor 
in  Convocation,  1929-38-.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1934-. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  12,  College  Green,  Worcester. 
Brother  of  William  .\.  (1900).  (Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6;  Crock- 
ford, 1938.) 

BRIGGS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  29, 
1849.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Pedley  House,  Cheshire.  B.  at 
Milnthorpe,  Westmorland.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854; 
M.A.  1857. 

BRIGGS,  JAMES  EDWARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Clare,  Oct.  9, 
1886.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  Royal  Naval  School,  Eltham,  1892;  at  Univer- 


Briggs,  Thomas  Henry 

sity  College  and  High  School,  Kingston,  Jamaica,  1893-7; 
at  Monmouth  Grammar  School,  1898-1928-.  Died  Dec.  6, 
1936,  aged  68,  at  Troy,  Monmouth.  (Schooltnasters'  Directory, 
1928-9;  The  Times,  Dec.  8,  1936.) 

BRIGGS,  JAMES  GEORGER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1897. 
S.  of  James  T.,  of  Meeres  Avenue,  Avondale,  Cincinnati, 
U.S.A.  School,  Seafield  Technical  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897. 

BRIGGS,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Oct.  26,  1790.  S.  of  John  (1745-6),  R.  of  Calverton,  Bucks. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov.  4,  1771-  Matric.  Easter,  1791:  B-A. 
1795-  M.\.  1798.  Fellow,  1793-1806.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  10,  1788.  FeUow  of  Eton  College,  1822.  Ord. 
priest  (York)  July  3,  1796;  C.  of  Methley,  1796-  R-  there, 
1801-5.  R.  of  Burstead  Parva,  Essex,  1806-20.  V.  of  bt 
Peter's,  St  Albans,  Herts.,  1820.  R.  of  Quainton,  Bucks., 
1820-2.  R.  of  Southmere,  Norfolk,  1824-30.  R.  of  Creetmg 
St  Mary  with  St  Olave,  Suffolk,  1829.  Married  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Jeffery  Ekins,  Dean  of  CarUsle,  July  15,  1806.  Died  May  5, 
1840,  at  Eton  CoUege.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1787)-  {£*<"> 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BRIGGS,  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1888.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  18,  1889.  S.  of  Edwin,  wholesale  ironmonger, 
of  Leeds.  B.  there  May  18,  1864.  School,  Leeds  Mechanics 
Institute  (Mr  T.  Horsman).  B..A..  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Principal 
of  the  University  Tutorial  College,  London  (with  establish- 
ment and  staff  at  Queen  Anne  Terrace,  Cambndge).  Died 
Oct.  2,  1918,  aged  54,  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  Buned  at 
Headingley,  Leeds.  Brotherof  William  (1887).  (Scott, MSS.) 

BRIGGS,  MARRIOTT  BEECHAM  (BEAUCHAMP).  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Apr.  26,  1897.  S.  of  George  Chapman,  surgeon, 
F  R  C  S.  B.  Sept.  6,  1879,  at  Harrow,  Middlesex.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Studied  medicine. 
Died  Oct.  24,  1912,  in  South  Africa.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRIGGS,  ROBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  i, 
1870.    S.  of  Robert,  builder.    B.  June  8,   1851,  at  Stand, 
Lanes.    Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.    Ord. 
deacon,  1874;  priest  (York)  1875;  C.  of  Stokesley,  Yorks., 
1874-82.  C.  of  Hunmanby,  1882-8.  V.  of  Misterton,  Notts., 
1889-1904.   Died  Nov.  7,  i904-   (Eagle,  xxvi.) 
BRIGGS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  9,  1781.   B. 
at  Poulton,  Lanes.   School,  Sedbergh.   Matric.  Michs.  1781; 
Scholar   1781;  B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1788.   Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
Apr.  2,  1786,  'of  St  John's.'    Perhaps  R.  of  Piddle  Hmton, 
Dorset,    1795-1810,    'M..A..',   but   identity  not  estabUshed. 
One  of  these  names,  in  holy  orders,  died  1816  (?  1815),  aged 
53  at  Natland,  Westmorland;  M.I.  there.   Perhaps  the  Rev. 
T  'Briggs   of  Kendal;  see  Westmorland  Church  Notes,  11.  12. 
(St  John's  CoU.  Adm.,  iv;  G.  Mag.,  1816,  i.  379;  Hutchtns, 
II.  805.) 
BRIGGS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  26,   1787.    S.  and  h.  of  John  (i745-6),   R-  m 
Calverton,  Bucks.   Bapt.  Sept.  28,  1767,  at  Stony  Stratford, 
Bucks.   Matric.  Easter,  1789;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  1795.  FeUow, 
1790-5.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  19,  1791-   Assistant  Master 
at  Eton,  1792-1802.    Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1800-31.    P.C.  of 
Pattiswick,  Essex,   1808.    R.  of  Little  Gransden,  Hunte., 
1809-29.    Married  Penelope  Georgiana  Bearblock,  a  mece  of 
Mr  Tyrell  of  Eton  College,  Jan.  26,   1796-    Died  1831,  at 
Munich,  while  travelling.    Brother  of  John  (179°)-    (^•'^ 
Coll.  Reg.) 
BRIGGS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  Dec.  10, 
1822     S.  and  h.  of  William,  medical  practitioner,  of  Liver- 
pool    B.  Mar.  23,  1805,  at  Kendal.    School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler)  1828;  M.B.  1829; 
Tancred  Student;  M.L.  1832.  Studied  at  Edinburgh,  DubUn, 
Paris  and  Munich.   Appointed  Surgeon  to  an  expedition  up 
the  Niger  under  Mr  M.  Laird,  which  started  from  Liverpool, 
July  19,  1832.  A  man  of  wde  scientific  interest,  with  a  great 
aptitude  for  modem  languages.    Died  of  fever  Feb.  1833. 
(Venn,  11.  187.) 
BRIGGS,  THOMAS  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  12,  1852.   S.  and  h.  of  Col.  Joseph  Lyder,  of  Barbados. 
B    there  Sept.  30,  1833.    School,  Codrington  CoUege,  Bar- 
bados (Mr  Rawle).    Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A. 
1862.     A   member   of   the    Legislative   Council,   Barbados. 
On  the  Executive  Council  of  Nevis,  1871.   A  member  of  the 
Federal  Council  of  the  Leeward   Islands.    Created   Bart 
Nov.  27,   1871.    Of  Briggs-Da>Tell,  Barbados.    J. P.    Died 
Oct.  11,  1887,  in  London.   (Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 
BRIGGS,  THOMAS  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  22, 
1868.   [S.  and  h.  of  Francis  Brooking  (1825),  clerk.]   Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1873.    Of  Hardwick  House,  Richmond, 
Surrey.   Died  there  Mar.  15,  1932,  aged  82.    [See  Al.  Oxon. 
for   a   contemporary  namesake.]     Brother  of   Francis   W. 
(1871).   (The  Times,  Mar.  17,  1932-) 


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Briggs,  William 

BRIGGS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1887.  S.  of 
Edwin,  Esq.  B.  at  Leeds.  School,  Yorkshire  College.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  28)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1889;  B.A.  1890;  LL.B.  1891; 
M.A.  1894;  LL.M.  1895;  LL.D.  1902.  Founded  the  'Univer- 
sity Correspondence  College,'  1887,  and  later  the  '  University 
Tutorial  College,'  London.  Editor  of  the  University  Corre- 
spondeni  and  Chairman  of  the  University  Tutorial  Press. 
Took  a  prominent  part  as  the  supporter  of  village  industry 
at  Foxton,  Cambs.,  where  he  established  his  own  printing 
and  book-binding  works.  A  Grand  Master  of  Enghsh  Free- 
masons. Of  Owlbrigg,  Cambridge.  Author,  scholastic. 
Died  June  19,  1932,  aged  70,  at  sea,  off  Arosa  Bay.  Brother 
of  John  (i888).  (Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  14,  1932;  The 
Times,  June  29,  1932.) 

BRIGGS,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct  8,  1900.  S.  of  George,  draper,  of  GedUng,  Notts.  B. 
Jan.  2,  1878,  at  Kirkby  Folly.  School,  University  CoUege, 
Nottingham  (Rev.  J.  E.  Symes).  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
1903;  M.A.  1909.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest  (Beverley  for 
York)  1905;  C.  of  Clifton,  Yorks.,  1904-5.  Chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1905-28.  R.  of  Long  Whatton,  Leics.,  1928-33.  R. 
of  Stanford-on-Soar,  1933-8-.  Brother  of  George  W.  (1894). 
(Crockford,  1938.) 

BRIGGS,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTINE  JOSEPH  MINGAYE.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1897.  S.  of  W.  Perry,  Esq.,  of  Brandraw 
Mount,  Aspatria,  Carlisle.  School,  Ampleforth  CoUege. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897. 

BRIGGS,  WILLIAM  TOMKYNS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Pem- 
broke Feb.  12,  1798.  S.  and  b.  of  William,  of  London  [and 
AmeUaTomkyns].  B.  there  July  25,  i779-  [School,  Merchant 
Taylors.]  Matric.  Michs.  1798;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1805.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  23,  1802;  C.  of  Conington,  Cambs.,  1802 
AssisUnt  Master  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  1805-7.  V.  of 
Thursby,  Cumberland,  1813-30.  Lecturer  in  Carlisle  Cathe- 
dral Church,  1814.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  .^.ddingham,  Cumber- 
land 1825-30.  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Hampton  Wick,  Middlesex, 
1831-4.  P.C.  of  Putney,  Surrey,  1834-5;  resigned.  Livmg  at 
Kensington  in  1846;  still  there  1859  (without  cure).  Died 
July  12, 1862,  aged  84.  (Merchant  Taylors' Sch.  Reg.;G. Mag., 
1862,  II.  233;  P.  E.  ToweU.) 

BRIGHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan  25,  1833.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Orton  Grange,  Yorks. 
B  there  [Jan.  16,  1815].  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  (48</i  Wrangler)  1837.  Assistant  Master 
at  Christ's  Hospital,  1839-40.   Died  1841. 

BRIGHT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Sept. 
21  1801  Of  Somerset.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  merchant  and 
banker,  of  Bristol.  B.  Jan.  18,  1784,  in  Queen's  Square, 
Bristol.  School,  Reading.  Matric.  Easter,  1806;  B.A.  1807; 
M  A  1810.  Fellow,  1810.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  16, 
1804.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1810.  M.P.  for  Bristol,  1820-39. 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Brockbury,  Heref.;  succeeded  his 
father  in  the  Hereford  and  Southampton  estates,  1840. 
Died  unmarried  Mar.  26,  1869.  Buried  at  ColwaU.  Brother 
of  Richard  (i8o8).  (T.A.  Walker,  375;  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1937) 

BRIGHT,  HENRY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  28, 
1847.  [S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Sandheys,  Liverpool. 
B.  Feb.  9,  1830.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848; 
B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  He  was  the  first  Nonconformist 
together  with  his  relative,  James  Hej'wood,  to  take  a  degree 
at  Cambridge  after  the  existing  restrictions  were  removed. 
President  of  the  Union,  1851.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
June  29,  1850;  no  call.  Partner  in  the  firm  of  Gibbs,  Bright 
and  Co.,  shipowners,  1857.  Of  Ashfield,  near  Liverpool. 
On  the  Commission  of  Peace  for  London,  1865;  for  Middle- 
sex, 1870.  A  frequent  contributor  to  the  Athenaeum.  Friend 
of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne  (who  made  frequent  allusions  to 
him  in  his  Note-books).  A  distinguished  literary  critic;  also  a 
botanist.  Compiled  pedigree  of  the  Brights  of  ColwaU, 
Herefordshire  (see  Herald  and  Genealogist,  vii).  Died  May  5, 
1884.  Buried  at  Knotty  Ash.  Father  of  Hugh  (1886).  (V%s. 
of  England  and  Wales;  Boose;  D.N.B.) 

BRIGHT,  HENRY  OFFLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Magdalene, 
July  2,  1855.  4ths.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  19,  Manchester  Square, 
London.  School,  Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs.  1855.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  18,  i860.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1863. 
Never  practised.  Died  Jan.  6,  1915,  at  32,  Manchester 
Square,  London,  W.  Brother  of  Mynors  (1835)  and  of 
William  S.  (1847).  [See  Pedigree  of  Bright,  in  Hunter's 
Hallamshire,  359,  where  he  occurs  as  Henry  Halford.] 
(Magdalene  Coll.  Reg.) 

BRIGHT,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1886.  3rd  s. 
of  Henry  Arthur  (1847),  of  Ashfield,  Liverpool.  B.  May  4, 
1867,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Guildford)  1891;  priest 
(Winchester)  1892;  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Winchester,  1891-5. 


Bright,  Richard 

C.  of  All  Souls',  Leeds,  1895-1901.  R.  of  Badsworth,  Yorks., 
1901-6.  V.  of  Kingcross,  Halifax,  1906-21.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Wakefield,  1919-21.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1922-3.  Archdeacon 
of  Stafford,  and  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfield  Cathedral, 
1922-35.  Died  Oct.  4,  1935,  aged  68,  at  Lichfield.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  Oct.  5,  1935;  Crockford.) 

BRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  9, 
1780.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Durham  [by  his  2nd  wife 
EUzabeth  (?  Margery),  dau.  of  Richard  Stonehewer,  D.D., 
R.  of  Houghton-le-Spring],  B.  at  Houghton-le- Spring. 
Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar;  B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1789.  R.  of 
Alderton,  Northants.,  1792-1833.  R.  of  Grafton  Regis, 
1792-1833.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1826.  Purchased  the  Skefang- 
ton  estate  in  Leics.;  chiefly  resided  there.  Died  July  27, 
1833.  Brother  of  Thomas  S.  (1784)  I  father  of  John  (1819)  and 
Joseph  (1827).  [See  Pedigree  of  Bright,  in  Hunter's  Hallam- 
shire, where  this  man's  father  is  described  as  apothecary,  of 
Pontefract,  Yorks.]  (Baker,  11.  121,  178;  Hunter,  Hallam- 
shire, 359.) 

BRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  2,  1795.  Of 
Surrey.  School,  Hackney  (Mr  Belsham).  Matric.  Michs. 
1795;  Scholar,  1797;  B.A.  1800.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  20,  1812;  priest.  May  17,  1818;  C.  for  some  time  of 
Pickwell,  Leics.  Died  May  5,  1843,  at  Uxbridge.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  G.  Mag.) 

BRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  July  2, 
1819.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1780),  clerk,  of  Skeffington,  Leics. 
B.  at  Grafton  Regis,  Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1820. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Apr.  7,  1821.  Of  Skeffington  Hall, 
Leics.   Brother  of  Joseph  (1827). 

BRIGHT,  JOHN  GRATTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
19,  1887.  S.  of  Jacob,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  31,  St  James's  Place, 
London,  S.W.  B.  Oct.  3,  1870.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1892.  Sometime  Secretary  to  Sir 
Balthazar  Walter  Foster,  M.D.,  M.P. 

BRIGHT,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  29, 
1819.  S.  of ,  Captain,  of  Woolwich.  B.  at  East  Stone- 
house,  Devon.  School,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1819; 
Scholar,  1822;  ChanceUor's  English  medal,  1822;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Aug.  28,  1825;  pnest, 
Sept.  3,  1826.  Second  Master  at  Falmouth  School,  1828. 
V.  of  Adbaston,  Staffs.,  1840-73.  In  G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.  677, 
erroneously  said  to  have  died  'lately,'  i.e.  in  1851.  Author, 
Sermons.   (R.  Simms,  Bibliotheca  Staffs.;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BRIGHT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23,  1827.  S. 
of  John  (1780),  R.  of  Grafton  Regis.  B.  there.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Resided  at  Bank  Close, 
Chesterfield,  Derbs.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  1899, 
aged  91,  at  Chesterfield.  Brother  of  John  (1819).  (Peile,  11, 
425;  Hunter,  Hallamshire,  359.) 

BRIGHT,  MYNORS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  July  3, 
1835.  S.  of  John,  M.D.  (Oxford),  physician,  of  London  [for 
whomsee D.N.B.].  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1836; 
B.A.  1840;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  Scholar, 
1843;  M.A.  1843.  Fellow  and  Tutor.  President,  1853-73- 
Proctor,  1853.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest,  1844.  Left  Cam- 
bridge in  1873  and  settled  at  23,  Sussex  Place,  Regent's 
Park,  London.  Editor  of  Pepys's  Diary,  re-deciphermg  the 
whole  Diary  from  the  original  MS.  in  the  College  Library. 
Died  Feb.  23,  1883,  aged  65,  in  London.  Brother  of  Henry 
O.  (1855),  etc.   (Hunter,  Hallamshire,  358;  D.N.B.) 

BRIGHT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  8, 
1776.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  Dec.  20,  1759,  at  Stepney,  Middlesex. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Scholar,  1776-8.  (Al.  Carthus.;  St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BRIGHT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  23, 
1808.  [3rd  s.  of  Richard,  merchant  and  banker,  of  Bristol. 
B.  Sept.  28,  1789,  at  Queen  Square,  Bristol.]    Matric.  .Michs. 

1811.  Subsequently  at  Edinburgh  University;  .M.D.  (Edin.) 

1812.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1853.  The  distinguished  pathologist, 
and  discoverer  of  'Bright's  disease.'  Travelled  on  the 
Continent,  1818-20.  Physician  at  Guy's  Hospital,  1824-43. 
F.R.C.P.,  1832.  Gulstonian  Lecturer,  1833.  Lumleian 
Lecturer,  1837.  Censor,  1836  and  1839;  Member  of  the 
CouncU,  1838  and  1843.  Physician  Extraordinary  to  Queen 
Victoria,  1837.  F.R.S.,  1821.  Married  (i)  Martha  Lyndon, 
dau.  of  Dr  WilUam  Babington,  Aug.  14,  1822;  (2)  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  FoUett,  Esq.,  of  Topsham,  July  27,  1826. 
Author,  medical,  etc.  Died  Dec.  16,  1858,  at  11,  Savile  Row, 
London.  Buried  in  Kensal  Green  cemetery.  M.I.  in  St 
James's,  Piccadilly.  Brother  of  Henry  (1801)  and  father  of 
William  W.  F.  (1849).  (Munk,  in.  155;  F.M.G.,  i.  136; 
D.N.B.) 


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Bright,  Thomas  Stonhewer 

bright,  thomas  stonhewer  (stonehewer).   adm. 

pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20,  1784.  2iid  s.  of  John,  Esq.  B. 
in  [St  Oswald's  parish]  Durham.  Schools,  King's,  Durham, 
and  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1784;  B.A.  1788; 
M.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1789;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Oct.  10,  1790;  C.  of  Merrington,  Durham,  1790.  R.  of 
Forton,  Staffs.,  1804-38.  Preb.  of  St  David's,  1805.  A 
Governor  of  the  Granmiar  School,  Newport,  Scilop.  Died 
Jan.  29,  1838,  aged  72.  Brother  of  John  (1780).  [St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV ;  Durham  Ord.  Bk.) 

BRIGHT,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898. 
2nd  s.  of  Alfred,  soUcitor,  of  Upper  Norwood.  B.  June  27, 
1879,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901.  SoUcitor,  1904,  in  the  firm  of  Alfred  Bright 
and  Sons,  15,  George  Street,  Mansion  House,  London,  E.C. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (R.A.S.C,  Lieut.,  1915;  Capt., 
1918).  Of  Bucklands,  Burgh  Heath,  Tadworth,  Surrey; 
afterwards  of  Slinfold,  Sussex.   (Law  List,  1937-) 

BRIGHT,  WILLIAM  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magda- 
lene, May  II,  1847.  S.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  19,  Manchester 
Square,  London.  School,  Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs.  1847; 
B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1856.  Died  Mar.  3,  1916,  aged  88,  at  32, 
Manchester  Square,  London.  Brother  of  Mynors  (1835),  etc. 
(Hunter,  Hallamshire,  359;  Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.) 

BRIGHT,  WILLIAM  WEBB  FOLLETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  24,  1849.  S.  of  Richard  (1808),  of  11, 
Savile  Row,  London  [by  his  2nd  wife  Eliza,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Follett,  and  sister  of  Sir  William  Webb  Follett,  Attorney- 
General].  B.  June  II,  1831.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1850.  Died  Mar.  29,  185 1,  in  College.   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 

BRIGHT-SMITH,  VANDELEUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  7,  1887.  S.  of  George  A.,  clerk,  of  Worcester.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  V.  of  Little 
Shelford,  Cambs.  Died  there  Feb.  18,  1938.  [The  Times, 
Feb.  19,  1938.) 

BRIGSTOCKE,  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1873.  Of  Carmarthen.  S.  and  h.  of  WilUam  Owen, 
Esq.  [of  Blaenpant,  Cardigans.].  B.  [Feb.  20,  1854]  at 
Dothardd.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873. 
Became  a  Non-Collegiate  Student.  B.A.  1887.  Of  Blaenpant, 
Cardigans.  J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1909.  A  member  of  the 
Incorporated  Law  Society.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
July  23,  1930.   (Burke,  L.G. ;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BRIGSTOCKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Jan.  16,  1822;  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  [S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Llawhaden,  Pembs., 
1801-36;  died,  1836.]  B.  i794-  Matric.  Lent,  1830;  B.D. 
1832.  Ord.  deacon,  1817;  priest,  1818.  R.  of  Whitton, 
Radnor.,  1825-74.  P.C.  of  Milford  Haven,  Pembs.,  1825-74. 
Rural  Dean,  1837-74.  Married  (i)  Caroline  Buchanan,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Richard  Whish,  of  Northwold,  July  12,  1825,  at 
Gloucester;  (2)  Harriet  Bartlay  (nee  Grant)  [for  a  grandson 
see  Hooper,  Francis  Edward,  of  Queens'  (1883)].  Died  Jan. 
13,  1874.  Buried  at  Steynton,  Pembs.  (G.  Mag.,  1836,  11. 
441;  Francis  E.  Hooper;  Farley,  Bristol  Journal,  July  23, 
1825.) 

BRIGSTOCKE,  WILLIAM  BENNETT  PLAYER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1856.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Stone  Pitts, 
Isle  of  Wight.  B.  July  25,  1838,  at  Ryde.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  LL.B.  1862;  LL.M.  1865.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  3, 1858.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1863,  as  s.  of  Thomas  Robert, 
Capt.,  R.N.,  of  Ryde.  Of  Robert's  Rest,  Carmarthenshire, 
and  St  Vincent's,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  27, 
1884,  aged  46,  at  St  Vincent's,  Ryde.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BRILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1878.  Of 
Buckingham.  S.  of  Henry,  farmer.  B.  at  Bierton.  Bapt. 
Feb.  22,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar;  B.A.  (4<A 
Wrangler)  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Fellow,  1884.  Board  of  Educa- 
tion Inspector  (North  Eastern  District).  Inspector  of 
Technical  and  Evening  Schools  (Rutland,  Northants.,  etc.) 
ini9i9.  Resident  in  London,  1939.  (Schoolmasters' Directory, 
1904,  1919;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.) 

BRIMLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  5, 
1837.  S.  of  Augustine  Gutteridge.  B.  Dec.  29,  1819,  at 
Cambridge.  School,  Totteridge,  Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1838; 
Scholar,  1841;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  College  Librarian, 
i8^5_57.  Essayist  and  critic.  Contributed  essays  to  the 
Spectator  and  Fraser's  Magazine.  A  selection  of  his  essays 
was  pubUshed  in  1858,  with  a  prefatory  memoir  by  W.  G. 
Clark,  Fellow  of  Trinity.  Died  May  29,  1857,  aged  37,  at 
Cambridge.   (G.  Mag.,  1857,  11.  101;  D.N.B.) 

BRINCKER,  JOHANN  AUGUST  HERMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1892.  S.  of  Peter  Heinrich,  missionary  of 
the  Rhenish  Mission  Society,  of  Hellenbosch,  Cape  Colony. 
B.  there  Dec.  28,  1870.  School,  Victoria  College,  Stellen- 
bosch,  and  Cape  of  Good  Hope  University.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1895;  M.B. 
and   B.C.    1900.     At   St   Mary's   Hospital   and   University 


Brine,  John  Brown 

College  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1898.  Principal 
Medical  Officer,  Public  Health  Dept.,  London  County 
Council.  Lecturer  on  Hygiene  and  Pubhc  Health  at  St  Mary's 
Hospital  Medical  School  and  at  Bedford  College,  London. 
Examiner  of  Mentally  and  Physically  Defective  Children  for 
the  Board  of  Education.  Late  Medical  Inspector  for  the 
L.C.C.  Secondary  Schools  and  Training  Colleges.  Civil 
Surgeon  to  the  South  African  Field  Force,  1900-1.  Fellow 
Roy.  Soc.  Med.  Of  57,  Matlock  Court,  Kensington  Park 
Road,  London,  W.   (Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BRINCKMAN,  THEODORE  HENRY  LAVINGTON,  see  BROAD- 
HEAD. 

BRIND,  WALTER  HINDE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1893.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  Charles,  wine-merchant,  of 
2,  Marlborough  Road,  Lee.  B.  July  2,  1874,  at  Belmont  Park, 
Lee.  School,  Blackheath  proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest 
(Exeter)  1899;  C.  of  Appledore,  Devon,  1898-1900.  C.  of 
Harlesden,  IVIiddlesex,  1900-13.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Harrow 
Weald,  1913-16.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Coppenhall,  Cheshire, 
1916-31.  RuralDeanofNantwich,  1924-31.  R.  of  Brampton 
Abbotts,  Heref.,  1931-5.  C.  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  1935-8-. 
(Crockford,  1938.) 

BRINDLE,  WALTER  SPOOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1888.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  North  Bank,  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent. 
B.  Jan.  27,  1869,  at  Leyland,  Lanes.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1890.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1894.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major;  Lieut. -Col.,  commanding  4th  Worcs.  Regt.).  (Univ. 
War  List;  Law  List,  1937.) 

BRINDLEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  19, 
1757.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Rugeley,  Staffs.  B.  there. 
School,  Rugeley  (Mr  Godwin).  Matric.  Michs.  1757;  Scholar, 
1761;  B.A.  1762.   Brother  of  Henry  (i754)- 

BRINDLEY,  HAROLD  HULME.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  22,  1884.  S.  of  John  Bcavis,  barrister-at-law.  B.  June 
17,  1865,  at  I,  College  HiU,  Highbury,  Islington,  Middlesex. 
School,  Mill  Hill  (Dr  R.  F.  Weymouth).  Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Fellow,  1931.  University  Demon- 
strator in  Elementary  Biology,  1915;  in  Zoology,  1926-34. 
Examiner  in  Zoology  at  Cambridge  University  for  various 
years  from  1913-34;  at  Glasgow  University,  1915-18,  1924- 
9  and  1931-4.  President  of  the  Cambridge  Antiquauian 
Society,  1915-16.  F.S.A.  Head  of  the  Seal  Room,  National 
Maritime  Museum,  Greenwich,  1935.  Vice-President  of  the 
Navy  Records  Society  and  the  Society  of  Nautical  Research. 
Of  25,  Madinglev  Road,  Cambridge.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  Roll  of  the  Regent  House,  1937;  Who's 
Who,  1939.) 

BRINDLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  26,  1754. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  June  2,  1736,  at  Rugeley,  Staffs.  Matric. 
Michs.  1754;  Scholar,  1754;  B.A.  1758;  M.A.  1762.  V.  of 
Holcombe  BumeU,  Devon,  17S5-.  Instituted  an  Annual 
Lecture  on  'Cruelty  to  the  Brute  Creation.'  Died  Apr.  4, 
1819,  at  Lacock,  'at  an  advanced  age.'  Brother  of  Francis 
(1757)-   (Peile,  11.  259;  G.  Mag.) 

BRINDLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  33)  at  Magdalene,  July  3, 
1844.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Tarvin  Hall.  School,  Edmonton. 

BRINDLEY,  JOSEPH  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  22,  1819.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph,  mercer,  of 
Frindsbury,  Kent.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  23,  1823. 

BRINDLEY,  WALTER  [SPURRIER].  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  I,  1887.  S.  of  H.  S.,  deceased,  of  Lichfield.  B. 
Sept.  14,  1861.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1892 
priest  (Lincoln)  1893;  C.  of  Beckingham,  Lines.,  1892-5.  C 
of  Linslade,  Bucks.,  1895-6.  C.  of  Sneyd,  Staffs.,  1897-1903 
C.  of  Christ  Church,  Wolverhampton,  1903-11.  V.  of  Leake 
Lines.,  191 1-33.  Of  St  Chad's,  Church  Road,  Bostori,  Lines 
in  1938.    (T.  A.  Walker,  596;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BRINE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  18, 
1874.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Lieut.,  in  India.  [E.I.Co.  service; 
4th  Madras  Native  Infantry].  B.  Oct.  16,  1856,  at  Tonbridge, 
Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Capt.,  Royal  Marines;  present 
at  the  taking  of  Tamai,  Apr.  1885.  Died  July  23,  1937, 
aged  80,  at  Torquay.  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  iv;  The 
Times,  July  28,  1937.) 

BRINE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  24,  1831.  Of 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1842; 
priest,  1843.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Worcester.  Second  Master  of 
Worcester  Grammar  School.  Chaplain  to  the  British  Embassy 
at  The  Hague,  1851-97.  Died  there  June  6,  1903,  aged  90. 
(The  Times,  June  10,  1903.) 

BRINE,  JOHN  BROWN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1874. 
S.  of  John  Edmond,  surgeon.  B.  at  Shaftesbury,  Dorset. 
Bapt.  July  13,  1855.   Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1879. 


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Brine,  Percival  John 

BRINE,  PERCIVAL  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  g  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  lo,  1840.  S.  of  James,  Brevet  Major  (served  in 
the  Peninsula),  of  Sidmouth,  Devon.  B.  Oct.  23,  1821,  at 
Millbrooke,  Hants.  Bapt.  June  17,  1823,  at  Walrner,  Kent. 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Fellow,  1843-84. 
Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest  (Ely)  1849;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Paddington,  London,  in  1850.  A  great  traveller.  Author, 
The  Revolution  and  Siege  of  Paris,  1870-1.  Died  May  7, 
1884.  Buried  in  Kensal  Green  cemetery.  M.I.  Admon. 
May  28,  1884,  to  his  brother,  the  Rev.  James  Gram  Brine, 
of  Lower  Hardres,  Canterbury.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.; 
Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  iv.) 

BRINGHURST,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  3,  1779.  Of  Lincoln.  Matric.  Michs.  1779.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Woodstone,  Hunts.,  1780-;  died  there  May  26, 
1829,  aged  74.   (G.  Mag.,  1829,  i.  571.) 

BRINGHURST,  JOHN  DORSET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  17,  1802.   Matric.  Michs.  1804. 

BRINKLER,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1894.  S.  of  George  Buttrey  Hopkins.  B.  Apr.  7, 
1877,  at  Ramsgate,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897; 
M.A.  1930.  Of  Miami  Beach,  Florida,  U.S.A.  Author, 
Foresight,  Foundation  of  Fortunes.  {Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1939.) 

BRINKLEY,  CHARLES  MICHAEL  [EDGEWORTH].  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of  Walter  Stephens,  Esq. 

B.  at  Knockmaroon  House,  Co.  Dublin.  School,  Clifton 
College;  afterwards  at  Sandhurst.    Matric.  Michs.  1880,  as 

C.  M.  Edgeworth.  Major,  late  4th  Dragoon  Guards.  Chief 
Constable  of  Lincolnshire.  Died  July,  1903.  Brother  of 
John  T.  (1874)  and  Walter  F.  B.  (1878).   {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BRINKLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Catus,  Aug.  29, 
1783.  S.  of  John  Toler  (?),  vintner,  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  31,  1767.  [He  was  the  illegitimate  son 
of  Sarah  Brinkley,  of  Woodbridge,  dau.  of  John  Brinkley, 
butcher;  she  afterwards  married  (Oct.  18,  1770)  Jacob 
Boulter,  of  the  Boot  Inn,  Gt  Bealings,  who  for  many  years 
was  his  stepson's  pensioner.  'Vintner'  in  the  College  Reg. 
probably  refers  to  Jacob  Boulter,  the  irmkeeper.  'Toler' 
may  be  'Isler,'  but  is  an  unknown  name  in  the  district.] 
School,  Benhall  (Mr  Dimsdale).  Scholar,  1783-8;  matric. 
Michs.  1784;  First  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  {Senr.  Wrangler) 
1788;  M.A.  1791.  Fellow,  1788-92.  Incorp.  at  Dublin,  1792; 
D.D.  (Dubl.)  1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  5,  1789;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  24,  1791.  Andrews  Professor  of  Astronomy 
at  Dublin  University,  1792-1826  and  first  Astronomer-Royal 
for  Ireland.  F.R.S.,  1803.  Received  the  Royal  Society 
Copley  medal,  1824,  for  his  researches  on  parallax  and  the 
Conyngham  medal  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  181 7,  for 
his  essay  on  the  'Mean  Motion  of  the  Lunar  Perigee.' 
President  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  1822-35.  President 
of  the  Royal  Astronomical  Society  (Ireland)  1830-3.  R.  of 
Derrybrusk,  1806-9.  Preb.  of  Kilgoghlin  (Elphin)  1806-26. 
V.  of  Laracor,  Meath,  1808-9.  Archdeacon  of  Clogher,  1808- 
26.  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  1826-35.  Married  Esther,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Weld,  Esq.,  of  Dublin.  Author,  Elements  of 
Astronomy,  etc.  Died  Sept.  14,  1835,  aged  72.  Buried  in  the 
Chapel  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  [An  inscription  on  the 
monument  in  Cloyne  Cathedral  understates  his  age  by  three 
years.]  {Venn,  11.  107;  Clogher  Clergy;  V.  B.  Redstone; 
D.N.B.) 

BRINKLEY,  JOHN  TURNER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, May  23,  1874.  S.  and  h.  of  Walter  Stephens,  Capt. 
(nth  Hussars),  of  Knockmaroon,  near  Dublin,  Ireland.  B. 
Oct.  23,  1855.  School,  Chfton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1874. 
Capt.,  Prince  of  Wales's  North  Staffs.  Regt.  Of  Wasperton 
House,  near  Warwick.  Chief  Constable  of  Warwickshire, 
1892-1928.  O.B.E.,  1925.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
suddenly  Dec.  14,  1928,  aged  73.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of 
Charles  M.  E.  (1880).   {The  Times,  Dec.  15,  1928.) 

BRINKLEY,  WALTER  FREDERICK  BROWNLOW.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1878.  S.  of  Walter  Stephens, 
Capt.  (nth  Hussars),  of  Knockmaroon,  near  Dublin.  B. 
there.  School,  CUfton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A. 
1883;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1884;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Cheltenham,  1883-6.  C.  of 
Kippington,  Kent,  1886-8.  V.  of  Abbot's  Leigh,  Bristol, 
1888-1923.  Died  1923.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  {Clifton 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BRINKWORTH,  JAMES  BARDULPH.  Matric.  Non-Coil. 
Michs.  1886;  from  Cavendish  H.  S.  of  Jabez  Arthur.  B. 
Feb.  i8,  1868,  at  Swindon,  Wilts.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Sept.  i, 
1887;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  At  Oxford  University  in  1890; 
at  Strasburg  in  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (Worcester) 
1897;  C.  of  Netherton,  Dudley,  1896-1900.  C.  of  Boxmoor, 
1900-4.  C.  of  Leyton,  Essex,  1904-10.  V.  of  Matching, 
1910-33.  Dioc.  Inspector,  dio.  Chelmsford,  1915-22.  Of  3, 
The  Vale,  Woodford,  Essex,  in  1938.   {Crockford,  1938.) 

BRINTON,  ROLAND  DANVERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct. 
9,   1879.    [S.  of  WiUiam,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Brook  Street, 


Brisco,  Robert 

Grosvenor  Square,  London.  B.  Feb.  9,  1858.  School,  West- 
minster.] Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.B.  1884;  M.D. 
1889.  Student  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  House 
Physician,  etc.  M.R.C.S.  and  L.S.A.,  1882.  M.R.C.P. 
(London)  1891.  Examining  Physician  for  the  Assam-Bengal 
Railway  Co.  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  Prince  Alfred's 
Hospital,  Sydney,  Australia,  1885-6.  Late  Assistant 
Physician  at  the  Grosvenor  Hospital  for  Women  and  Chil- 
dren. Served  in  the  Great  War,  1915-17  (Lieut.,  R.A.M.C, 
1915;  Capt.,  1916).  Consulting  Physician  to  the  East  India, 
Bombay,  Baroda,  etc.,  Railway  Cos.  Practised  in  London; 
of  37,  Argyle  Road,  London,  W.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters ; 
Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BRINTON,  SELWYN  JOHN  CURWYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinitv, 
June  1,  1878.  S.  of  John  [carpet  manufacturer,  J. P.,  F.S.A.], 
of  Moor  Hall,  Stourport,  Worcs.  B.  there  Oct.  22,  1859. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882; 
M.A.  1898.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1888.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1895.  Art  critic;  specialist  in  Italian  History  and  Art. 
Represented  The  Studio  and  Builder  at  the  Rome  and  Turin 
Exhibitions,  1911;  The  Studio,  Connoisseur  and  Builder  at 
the  Venice  Exhibition,  1912,  1914  and  1925;  organised  the 
British  section  of  the  MUan  International  Water  Colour 
Exhibition,  1923  and  1925.  Editor  of  the  Langham  series 
of  Monographs  of  Artists.  F.  R.  Soc.  Arts,  1925.  Hon. 
member  of  the  British  Academy  of  Arts  in  Rome,  1932.  Of 
Stanbridge  House,  Southwick,  Sussex,  1938.  Author,  The 
Renaissance  in  Italian  Art;  The  Golden  Age  of  the  Medici; 
The  Gonzaga,  Lords  of  Mantua,  etc.  {Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg. ; 
Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BRISBANE,  CHARLES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  2, 

1863.  S.  of  Charles  Baillie,  Major,  34th  Regt.  B.  Sept.  19, 
1844,  at  Dover.   Migrated  to  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  21, 

1864,  age  19.  Of  Brisbane,  Ayrshire.  J. P.,  D.L.,  succeeding 
his  kinsman.  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Macdougall  Brisbane  (next), 
K.C.B.,  sometime  Governor  of  New  South  Wales,  Jan.  27, 
i860.  Died  June  2,  1916.  {Venn,  11.  362;  Burke,  L.G.;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BRISBANE,  (Sir)  THOMAS  MACDOUGALL  or  MAKDOUGALL. 
M.A.  from  Trinity,  1833.  Soldier  and  astronomer.  Hon. 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1832.  Created  Bart.,  Mar.  8,  1836.  Formeriy 
(1820-5)  Governor  of  New  South  Wales.  Of  Brisbane,  Co. 
Ayr.  G.C.B.,  1837.  F.R.S.  Died  Jan.  27,  i860.  {D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

BRISCO,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1870. 
6th  s.  of  Sir  Robert  (1827),  Bart.  B.  Apr.  3,  1851,  at 
Beckermont.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A. 
1874.  Died  Dec.  14,  1927,  at  7,  Eaton  Square,  London. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BRISCO,  EDWARD  DYNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  21,  1768.  S.  of  Musgrave,  of  [Height,  Barkisland] 
Yorks.  [and  Mary  Fletcher,  dau.  of  Edward  Dine  {sic),  of 
Westfield  and  Langhurst,  Sussex].  School,  Wakefield  (Mr 
Atkinson).  Matric.  Michs.  1769;  Scholar,  1769;  LL.B.  1775. 
Brother  of  Richard  H.  (1762).   (Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BRISCO,  FLEMING  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  7,  i8oi.  Doubtful  if  resided.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  Bart., 
of  Crofton  Place,  Cumberland.  B.  1781.  School,  Charter- 
house. Died  Jan.  28,  1840,  aged  58,  at  Bath.  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1840,  i.  331.) 

BRISCO,  MUSGRAVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  20,  1809. 
S.  and  h.  of  Wastel,  Esq.,  of  Hastings.  B.  there  Apr.  15, 
1791.  Schools,  Parsons  Green,  London,  Chelsea  (Mr  Butler), 
and  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.-A.  1813;  M.A.  1816. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  31,  181 1.  Of  Coghurst, 
Ore,  Sussex.  M.P.  for  Hastings,  1844-54.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Sussex  and  Yorks.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Wood- 
gate,  Esq.,  of  Pembury,  Kent,  Oct.  8,  1828.  Died  May  9, 
1854,  aged  63,  at  Coghurst.  Brother  of  Wastel  (1811). 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  11.  83.) 

BRISCO,  RICHARD  HORTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  22,  1762.  S.  and  h.  of  Musgrave,  of  Height,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley,  Yorks.  (Mr  Ward).  Matric.  Michs.  1762; 
Scholar,  1763;  B.A.  1766.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  2,  1768. 
Married  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Brooke,  Esq.,  of  Field  Head 
and  Dodworth,  Yorks.,  July  9,  1768.  Died  s.p.  Oct.  31, 
1769.  Buried  at  Ripponden,  Yorks.  Brother  of  Edward  D. 
(1768).   {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  Ser.,  v.  262.) 

BRISCO,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1827.  Did 
not  reside.  [Probably  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Wastel,  Bart.,  of  Crofton 
Place,  Cumberland.  B.  Sept.  17,  1808.  School,  Midhurst.] 
Capt.  in  the  Westmorland  and  Cumberland  Yeomanry,  1843. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  Oct.  1,  1S62.  High  Sheriff 
of  Cumberland,  1868.  Married  ."Vniiie  Dre^vry,  dau.  of  George 
Rimington,  of  T^Tiefield  House,  CumberUmd,  July  10,  1832. 
Died  Dec.  23,  1884,  at  Crofton  Hall.  Father  of  Alfred  (1870). 
[His  brother,  Wastel,  went  to  Queen's  College,  O.xford,  but 
in  G.  Mag.,  1835,  11.  101,  and  in  Foster,  Baronetage,  he  is 
wrongly  assigned  to  Queens'  College,  Cambridge.]  {G.E.C.,  v. 
223.) 


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Brisco,  Wastel 

BRISCO,  WASTEL.  Adm.  peas,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  May  24, 
i8ii.  S.  of  Wastel  [Capt.,  of  Coghurst,  Ore,  Sussex].  B. 
Nov.  16,  1792,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1811;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Ian,  Apr.  10, 
1815,  as  2nd  s.  of  Wastell,  of  Devonshire  Place,  London.  Of 
Bohemia  House,  Hastings.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Sussex. 
Married  Maria,  dau.  of  John  H.  Lade,  Esq.,  of  Boughton 
House,  Kent,  June  12,  1822.  Died  Apr.  18,  187S.  Brother  of 
Musgrave  (1809)  and  father  of  the  next.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Foster,  Baronetage.) 

BRISCO,  WASTEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  12,  1843.  [S. 
of  Wastel  (above).  B.  1824.]  School,  Harrow.  Of  Southcote 
Manor,  Berks.  Died  1878.  (Foster,  Baronetage;  Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BRISCOE,  FREDERICK  ERNEST  TREVOR.  Adm.  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1893.  2nd  s.  of  John,  cotton-broker,  retired,  of 
Plas  Newydd,  Trefnant,  Denbs.  B.  Mar.  18,  1874,  at  Oxton, 
Cheshire.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1896.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  R.A.S.C).  Of 
Dial  House,  Lower  Bourne,  Famham,  Surrey,  in  1938. 
{Univ.  War  List;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1938.) 

BRISCOE,  JAMES  RYND.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1896. 
Of  Wilts.  [S.  of  William,  physician.]  B.  Apr.  30,  1879. 
[School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
1902;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1910.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1905.  House  Surgeon  at  the  Gt  Northern 
Central  Hospital.  House  Physician  at  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (temp.  Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
Of  Achill,  Chippenham,  Wilts.,  1937.  Hon.  Medical  Officer 
to  Chippenham  Cottage  Hospital.  [To  be  distinguished  from 
James  Rynd  Briscoe,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  R.  Briscoe  (V.  of 
Ilminster,  Somerset,  1877-)  who  died  Jan.  11,  1936,  at 
Sidmouth — The  Times,  Jan.  13,  1936.]  Brother  of  William 
T.  (1897).  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory, 
1938;  Selwyn  Coll.  Cal.) 

BRISCOE,  JOHN  DUNLOP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  18,  1870.  S.  of  John  George,  clerk.  B.  at  Runcorn, 
Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar;  B.A.  1876;  M.A. 
1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of 
Portsea,  Hants.,  1878-82.  Chaplain  on  the  Bengal  Establish- 
ment, 1882-6;  retired  on  sick  leave.  Died  Apr.  12,  1889, 
aged  40,  at  Tangier.  Brother  of  Samuel  T.  (1871)  and  WiUiam 
R.  B.  (1873).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BRISCOE,  ROBERT  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.  S.  of  Edward  John,  of  Riverdale,  Killucan,  Co. 
Westmeath.  B.  Dec.  25,  1867,  at  Westmeath.  School, 
Marlborough.   Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.    Killed  May, 

1896,  whilst  playing  polo,  at  Pietermaritzburg. 
BRISCOE,  SAMUEL  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 

Oct.  I,  1871.  2nd  s.  of  John  George,  clerk.  B.  at  Chester. 
Matric.  Lent,  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon, 
1879;  priest  (Winchester)  1880.  Second  Master  at  Ports- 
mouth Grammar  School,  1879-88.  R.  of  Linwood  [Lynwode] 
Lines.,  1888-1906.  R.  of  Thakeham,  Sussex,  1906-27.  Of 
Old  Hastings  House,  High  Street,  Hastings.  Died  there 
Apr.  13,  1933,  aged  80.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.  {The  Times, 
Apr.  ig,  1933;  Crockford.) 
BRISCOE,  WILLIAM  RICHARD  BRUNSKILL.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1873.  S.  of  John  George,  R.  of  Outwell,  near 
Wisbech,  Cambs.  B.  Jan.  14,  1855,  at  Chester.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Exhibi- 
tioner; B.A.  1877;  M..A..  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  17,  1877.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1885.  Practised  in  Egypt, 
1897-1906;  Crown  Prosecutor,  1905-6.  Member  of  the 
Foreign  Office,  Departmental  Committee  on  Egyptian 
Judicial  Reform,  1919.  O.B.E.,  1918.  C.B.E.,  1920.  During 
the  Great  War,  assistant,  and  subsequently  Director,  of  the 
InteUigence  Branch  of  the  Procurator-General's  Department, 
1915-18.  A  member  of  the  Haytian  Claims  Commission, 
1922.  Served  on  the  Mixed  Tribunal  of  Tangier,  1924  and 
1925.  Died  Aug.  23,  1930,  aged  75,  at  Farnham,  Surrey. 
Brother  of  John  D.  (1870),  etc.  {Christ's  Hospital  Sch.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Aug.  25,  1930.) 

BRISCOE,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 

1897.  [S.  of  William,  physician,  of  Chippenham,  Wilts.] 
B.  Oct.  I,  1880.  [School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B..\.  1900.  At  King's  College  Hospital,  London; 
House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1907.  Medical  Officer  of  Chippenham  Cottage  Hospital  and 
to  the  Post  Office.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  R.A.M.C). 
Medical  Referee  to  the  Ministry  of  Pensions.  Of  11,  Market 
Place,  Chippenham,  Wilts.,  1938;  in  practice  there  (Briscoe, 
Laurence  and  Ayres).  Brother  of  James  R.  (1896).  {Mer- 
chant Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BRISE,  SAMUEL  RUGGLES,  see  RUGGLES-BRISE. 
BRISTED,  CHARLES  [ASTOR].    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 

27,  1840.    Matric.  Michs.   1840;  Scholar,   1844;  Prizeman; 

B.A.  1845.   Probably  father  of  the  next. 


Bristowe,  Charles  John 

BRISTED,  CHARLES  ASTOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  S.  of  Charles  (?  above),  of  18,  Piazza  del  Popolo, 
Rome.  B.  May  24,  i86g,  in  New  York.  School,  Stonyhurst, 
Lanes.  (Mr  Colley).  Matric.  Michs.  18S9;  LL.B.  1893.  Died 
Feb.  1936.   {Trinity  Coll.  Records,  1936.) 

BRISTED,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  9, 
1791,  Of  Dorset.  [S.  of  Nathaniel  (next),  clerk.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1792;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol) 
Dec.  17,  1796;  priest,  July  14,  1798;  C.  of  Bishop's  Caundle, 
Dorset,  1796.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1797-1850.  R.  of 
Brindle,  Lanes.,  1812-22.  V.  of  Flookburgh,  1812-20.  Of 
Dorchester  (unbeneficed)  in  1846.  Died  Oct.  29,  1859,  aged 
85,  at  High  West  Street,  Dorchester.  {Hulchins,  iv.  140; 
Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  vi.  80;  viii.  276;  G.  Mag.,  1859, 
II.  652-) 

BRISTED,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Emmanueli 
June  27,  1754.  S.  of  John  (1713),  R.  of  St  Anne's,  Lewes, 
Sussex.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1754;  B.A.  {yd  WrangUr) 
1758;  M.A.  1767.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry) 
Dec.  14,  1758;  priest  (Lincoln)  June  11,  1760.  Master  of  the 
Free  School,  Shaftesbury,  Dorset,  1761.  R.  of  Heighten 
South  with  Tarring  Neville,  Sussex,  1765-74.  Head  Master 
of  Sherborne  School,  Dorset,  1766--90.  R.  of  Bishop's 
Caundle,  Dorset,  and  of  Haydon,  17S0-1810.  V.  of  Sher- 
borne, 1781-1810.  P.C.  of  North  Wootton,  1810.  Died 
Aug.  10,  1810,  at  Bishop's  Caundle.  Father  of  the  above. 
(Hutchins,  iv.  140;  Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

BRISTOE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  28,  1779.  Of 
Westmorland.  Perhaps  R.  of  Hockerton,  Notts.,  1784-5; 
V.  of  North  Wheatley,  1784-1818;  R.  of  Hatcliffe,  Lines., 
1785-6;  Vicar-Choral  at  Southwell,  1786-;  R.  of  Beelsby, 
near  Caistor,  1786-1818;  died  Oct.  31,  1818,  aged  73,  at 
Southwell.   [But  this  identification  is  doubtful.]    (G.  Mag.) 

BRISTOL,  MARQUIS  of,  see  HERVEY  [Lord]  FREDERICK 
WILLIAM. 

BRISTOW,  ERNEST.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  14,  1893. 
S.  of  Richard  Rhodes,  clerk  [Canon  of  Southwark],  of 
Lewisham,  Kent.  B.  July  21,  1873,  at  Lewisham.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1904.  At  the  British  Legation,  Tangier,  1897;  Assistant 
Interpreter,  1902.  Vice-Consul  at  Zanzibar,  1906;  at  Tangier, 
1908;  at  Resht,  1912.  Consul  at  Tabrecz,  1918.  Consul- 
General  at  Ispahan,  1923-34;  retired.  C.M.G.,  1933.  A 
member  of  the  Council  of  King's  College,  London,  1934.  Of 
16,  York  Avenue,  East  Sheen,  S.W.  {Who's  Who,  1939; 
Foreign  Office  List,  1937.) 

BRISTOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  25,  1782  [a  'Ten- 
year'  man].  B.  in  Cumberland.  Matric.  Easter,  1792;  B.D. 
1792;  D.D.  1807.  R.  of  Weston,  Notts.,  1797-1806.  R.  of  St 
Mary's,  Nottingham,  1806-10.  R.  of  Cotgrave,  Notts.,  1806- 
10.  Died  Feb.  17,  1810,  aged  50,  at  York.  {Cant.  Act  Bk.; 
Churches  of  Notts.;  G.  Mag.) 

BRISTOW,  JOHN  GRIFFIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  S.  of  Ebenezer  John,  of  Mayfield,  Clapham  Common, 
London.  B.  in  London,  July  29,  1853.  School,  Brighton 
(Mr  Creak).  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
1874);  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Of  169,  Queen's  Gate,  London, 
S.W.,  and  i,  Copthill  Buildings,  E.C.  Died  Jan.  29,  1930, 
aged  76,  at  Torquay.  Buried  at  Putney.  {The  Times,  Jan.  31, 
1930.) 

BRISTOW,  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  19,  1856.  4th  s.  of  John  Charles,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of 
Ensemere  {sic)  Hill,  Ullswater,  Westmorland.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  B.A.  x86o.  Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest  (Oxford)  1863; 
C.  of  Bierton,  Bucks.,  1861-3.  C.  of  Brattleby,  Lines., 
1863-72.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874.  (Burke,  L.G., 
1862.) 

BRISTOW,  WHISTON  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
June  27,  1845.  S.  of  Whiston,  schoolmaster,  of  Hitchin, 
Herts,  B.  there  May  4, 1826.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1851.  C.  of  Luxborough,  Somerset,  in 
1856.  V.  of  Grayne,  Kent,  1862-74.  Died  Oct.  16,  1874, 
aged  48.   Buried  at  Grayne.   M.I.   (Records  of  Rochester.) 

BRISTOWE,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1881. 
[2nd  s.  of  Samuel  Boteler  (1840),  Judge  of  Nottingham 
County  Court.  B.  July  29,  1862.  School,  Repton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  Scholar,  1882;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1893.  A  'Coach,' 
1893-1902.  Rowing  'blue,'  1886;  coached  many  crews  at 
Cambridge  and  Henley.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Rochester) 
1888;  C.  of  All  Saints',  South  Lambeth,  Middlesex,  1887-92. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  Paul's  School,  London.  Manager  of 
Schools,  1887-95.  Of  Beesthorpe  Hall,  Nottingham.  First 
Director  of  Education  for  Nottinghamshire  County  Council, 
igo2-ii.  Died  unmarried  July  20,  19 11,  aged  48,  at  Notting- 
ham.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1904.) 


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Bristowe,  Henry  Fox 

BRISTOWE,  HENRY  FOX.  Adm.  peas,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June 
4,  1845.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel  Ellis  (1818),  Esq.,  of  Beesthorpe, 
Notts.  [B.  May  8,  1824.]  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr. 
15,  1842.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1847.  Incorp.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Mar.  14,  1854.  Q.C.,  1869.  Bencher,  1870.  Reader,  1875. 
Vice-ChanceUor  of  the  County  Palatine,  Lancaster,  1881-93. 
F.R.G.S.  Knighted,  Aug.  5,  1887.  Of  The  Cliffe,  Nantwich, 
Cheshire.  Married  Selina,  dau.  of  The  Hon.  Orlando  Henry 
Bridgeman,  Apr.  2,  1850.  Died  Feb.  20,  1893,  at  The  CUfie. 
Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Samuel  B.  (1840).  (Misc.  Gen. 
et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  in.  37;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BRISTOWE,  LEONARD  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  May  6,  1877.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  Fox  (above), 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  6,  Chesham  Place,  London.  B.  June  11,  1859. 
Schools,  Eton  and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877.  Settled  in  the  Western  States  of  America.  Died 
May  7.  1934.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BRISTOWE,  SAMUEL  BOTELER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  May  17,  1840.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  EUis  (next),  Esq., 
of  Beesthorpe,  Notts.  [B.  Oct.  5,  1822.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841; 
Scholar,  1843;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  FeUow,  1849-56. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  3,  1845.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1848.  Bencher,  1872.  Q.C.,  1872.  Judge  of  County  Courts, 
1880-91.  A  member  of  the  Council  of  Legal  Education.  Of 
Beesthorpe  Hall,  Notts.  Recorder  of  Newark,  1869-70. 
M.P.  for  Newark-on-Trent,  1870-80.  Author,  legal.  Died 
Mar.  5,  1897,  at  62,  Marina,  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Brother  of 
Henry  F.  (1845)  and  father  of  Charles  J.  (1881).  (Benchers  of 
the  Inner  Temple.) 

BRISTOWE,  SAMUEL  ELLIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  29,  1818.  [S.  of  Samuel.  B.  Mar.  10,  1800,  in  the 
United  States  of  America.]  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1818.  Of  Beesthorpe,  Notts.,  and  of  Twyford,  Derbs.  J. P., 
D.L.  Married  (i)  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Samuel  Fox,  of  Thurls- 
ton  Grange,  near  Derby,  Dec.  11,  1821;  (2)  Lady  Alicia 
Mary  Needham,  dau.  of  Francis  Jack,  Earl  of  Kilmorey, 
July  6,  1836.  Died  June  15,  1855.  Buried  at  Caimton, 
Notts.  Father  of  the  above  and  Henry  F.  (1845).  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1925.) 

BRISTOWE,  STEPHENSON  [SIMON].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  May  24,  1848.  S.  of  Simon,  barrister,  of  the 
Middle  Temple.  School,  Eton  ('Stephenson  Simon').  Matric. 
Michs.  1848.    (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1937.) 

BRITTAIN,  HAROLD  MEIGH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1896. 
[S.  of  Thomas,  of  Parkfields,  Tittensor,  Staffs.]  School, 
Loretto.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1904.  (Scott, 
MSS.) 

BRITTAIN,  HERBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1882;  from 
Ayerst  H.;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  (Downing)  1915.  Ord.  deacon, 
1893;  priest  (Norwich)  1894;  C.  of  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk, 
1893-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1895-1900.  Chaplain  of 
Wandsworth  prison,  1900-2;  of  Exeter  prison,  1902-4.  C.  of 
Willenhall,  Staffs.,  1904-6.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Birmingham, 
1908-9.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Wolverhampton,  and  Chaplain  to 
the  General  Hospital  there,  1912-14.  R.  of  Fleet  Marston, 
Dorset,  1914-20.  C.  of  Pilsdon,  1920-2;  V.  there,  1923-30. 
R.  of  Bettiscombe,  1920-3.  Died  Aug.  25,  1930,  aged  69. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  27,  1930.) 

BRITTAIN,  REGINALD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1896.  School, 
Hymers  CoUege,  Hull.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A. 
1912.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Wakefield)  1903;  C.  of 
Hohnfirth,  Yorks.,  1902-9.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Huddersfield, 
1909-14.  V.  of  St  Hilda's,  Halifax,  1914-25.  V.  of  Birstwith, 
Yorks.,  1925-38-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BRITTAIN,  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  3,  1885.  3rd  s.  of  George  Alfred,  of  Femdale  House, 
Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent.  B.  1865.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Of 
The  Lilies,  Aylesburj',  Bucks.;  late  Lieut.,  Royal  Bucks. 
Hussars.   Died  unmarried  May  28,  1916.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BRITTAIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1795. 
Of  Middlesex.  Kept  one  term  by  residence;  name  off  Oct.  18, 
1795- 

BRITTAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  3, 
1849.  S.  of  Charles  (sic).  Did  not  reside.  Said  to  have 
migrated  to  St  John's  (Trinity  Coll.  Adm.  Bk.),  but  see 
next;  probably  the  same. 

BRITTAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1849. 
S.  of  Meshack,  solicitor.  B.  Dec.  12,  1831,  at  CUfton,  Bristol. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar;  B.A.  (zHh  Wrangler)  1853; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1854);  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon, 
1855;  priest  (Chester)  1856;  C,  of  St  Mark's,  Liverpool, 
1855-7.  C.  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  1857-8.  C.  of  The  Temple, 
Bristol,  1858-9.  Chaplain  of  Bristol  gaol,  1859-72,  and  of 
Bristol  Genera]  Hospital,  r86o-9.    V.  of  St  Peter's,  Clifton 


Broadbent,  John  William 

Wood,  1872-6.  V.  of  Darley  Abbey,  Derbs.,  1876-97.  Rural 
Dean  of  Dufi&eld,  1889-94.  .Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Apr.  18,  1897,  aged  65.   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BRITTIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  20,  1835.  Of 
Hunts.   Matric.  Michs.  1835. 

BRITTLEBANK,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus, 
Mar.  30,  1878.  Of  Derbs.  S.  of  Andrew,  Esq.  [solicitor,  of 
Derby].   B.  at  Winster.   School,  Eton.   Settled  in  Canada. 

BRITTON,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  22, 
1887.  S.  of  J.  J.,  solicitor.  B.  Nov.  5,  1863,  at  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.  Schools,  Maidenhead  and  College  of  Vire,  Normandy. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon 
(Beverley)  1890;  priest  (York)  1891;  C.  of  Wincobank, 
Sheffield,  1890-4.  C.  of  Ackworth,  Yorks.,  1894-7.  C.  of  St 
Matthew's,  Hull,  1897-8.  R.  of  Frodesley,  Salop,  1898-1919. 
Died  there  Mar.  23,  1919.   (Peile,  11.  734.) 

BRITTON,  ARTHUR  PAUL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1871.  [S.  of  Paul  Ford,  R.  of  Cadeleigh,  Devon. 
School,  Blundell's.]  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon, 
1874;  priest  (Exeter)  1875;  C.  of  Thorverton,  Devon,  1874-5. 
V.  of  Nether  Exe,  1875-9.  R-  of  Blackborough,  i879-93- 
R.  of  Ubley,  Somerset,  1893-7.  V.  of  Hardwicke,  Heref., 
1897-1913.  Resided  latterly  at  Petworth,  Newton  Abbot. 
Died  there  Nov.  8,  1923.  Buried  at  Cadeleigh.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Nov.  ro,  1923.) 

BROAD,  CHARLES  LUTHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  20,  1869.  S.  of  Peter,  Esq.,  of  Gloucester  Lodge, 
St  Leonard's  (?  Bucks.).  School,  Clifton  College.  Migrated 
to  Oxford;  matric.  Non-Coil.  Jan.  17,  1880,  age  27;  'ands. 
of  Peter,  gent.,  of  London.'    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BROAD  or  BROADE,  GEORGE  EDGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
June  28,  1859.  S.  of  George  Gibbons,  of  Torquay,  Devon. 
B.  Apr.  10,  1838,  in  Marylebone.  School,  Bath  Commercial. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Romsey,  Hants., 
1862-5.  C.  of  Wonston,  1865.  Chaplain  at  Dusseldorf  and 
to  the  English  collieries  in  Westphalia,  Germany,  1868-79; 
at  Biarritz,  1879-92.  Resident  there  in  1898.  Died  July  9, 
1898,  at  Cambo-les-Bains,  Biarritz.  M.I.  in  the  English 
Church  there.    (Venn,  11.  344.) 

BROADBENT,  (The  Rev.)  BEAUMONT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Dec.  4,  1782.  Of  Yorks.  In  priest's  orders;  doubtless 
a  'Ten-year'  man.  V.  of  Stainton  with  Doncaster,  Yorks., 
1767-1816.  V.  of  Maltby,  1779-1816.  Father  of  William 
J.  T.  (1790).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BROADBENT,  CECIL  HOYLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  James,  of  Ravenswood,  Wood  Road,  WTialley 
Range,  Manchester.  B.  Oct.  25,  1881,  at  Cannock,  Staffs. 
School,  Oundle  (Mr  Sanderson).  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1903;  M..\.  1912. 
Assistant  Master  at  Christ  CcUege,  Brecon,  1903;  at  Bradford 
Grammar  School,  1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut., 
King's  Own  (Yorks.  Light  Infantry)).  Died  Mar.  i,  1916,  of 
injuries  received  in  a  bombing  accident.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BROADBENT,  EDGAR  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1898.  3rd  s.  of  Percival,  barrister,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  18, 
1877,  in  London.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1898. 
Entered  the  Army  (2nd  Lieut.,  8th  Hussars,  1901;  Lieut., 
1905;  Capt.,  1910;  Major).  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1900;  with  Strathcona's  Horse,  in  Natal  and  in  the 
Transvaal.  In  the  Great  War,  Brigade  Major,  169th  Brigade 
Infantry,  1916-17;  deputy  assistant  Quarter- Master  General, 
with  the  Ulster  Div.,  1917-18;  mentioned  in  despatches; 
M.C.,  1918.  Died  Oct.  31,  igi8,  of  influenza.  Brother  of 
Herbert  J.  (1894).  (Venn,  11.  556;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 
XVII ;  Univ.  War  List;  Caian.) 

BROADBENT,  FREDERICK  MILNER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  15,  1886.  School,  Portsmouth.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne.  Naval  In- 
structor in  the  Navy  in  1905.  .Served  in  the  Great  War  as 
Instructor-Commander.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1908- ; 
Unix'.  War  List.) 

BROADBENT,  HERBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesls,  Oct.  1894.  S.  of  Percival.  B.  [Aug.  27,  1874]  in 
London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1898.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1895.  Of  Walton  Lodge, 
Walton-on-the-HiU,  Surrey.   Brother  of  Edgar  R.  (1898). 

BROADBENT,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  .Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21, 
1896;  B..\.  1899;  M..\.  1903.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest 
(Manchester)  1900;  C.  of  Burnley,  1899-1902.  Held  other 
curacies,  1902-10.  V.  of  Fence-in- Pendle,  Lanes.,  igio-12. 
\'.  of  Gannow,  1912-29.  V.  of  Freckleton,  1929-39-.  Surro- 
gate, 1912-39-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 


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Broadbent,  Walter 

BROADBENT,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.  3rd  s.  of  William  Henry,  of  34,  Seymour  Street, 
Portman  Square,  London  [created  Bart.  1893].  B.  Aug.  4, 
1868,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1889;  M.B.,  B.C.  and  M.A.  1894;  M.D.  1897.  At  St 
Mary's  Hospital,  London;  House  Physician.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1893.  F.R.C.P.,  1918.  House  Phj'sician  at  the 
Brompton  Hospital  for  Consumptives.  Medical  Referee  to 
the  '  consumptives' '  Charity  Organisation  Society  and 
Benenden  Sanatoria  for  workers;  to  Queen  Alexandra's 
Sanatorium,  Davos,  and  to  the  Royal  National  Hospital, 
Ventnor.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  R.A.M.C). 
Consulting  Phj'sician  to  the  Sussex  County  Hospital,  and  to 
the  Royal  .Alexandra  Hospital  for  Children,  Brighton,  etc. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Ex-President  of  the  Sussex  Division 
of  the  British  Med.  .\ssoc.  Edited  the  Writings  of  Sir  William 
Broadbent.  Of  Field  House,  Henfield,  Sussex,  1939.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BROADBENT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1752.  S.  of  James,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Leeds.  School, 
Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1752;  Scholar;  B..\.  {gth  Wrangler) 
1756.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Timberland,  Lines.,  1785-99- 

BROADBENT,  WILLIAM  JOHN  TURNER.  .A.dm.  sizar  (age  20) 
at  St  John's,  July  3,  1790.  S.  of  Beaumont  (17S2),  clerk,  of 
Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1792;  B.A.  1794-  Ord.  deacon  (CarUsle) 
Mar.  16,  1794;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  18,  1796;  C.  of  Stainton 
and  Maltby,  Yorks.,  1794.  C.  of  Bardney,  Lines.,  1796.  V.  of 
Swarby,  1804-18.   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BROADFOOT  [BROADFOOT-MACPHERSON],  BRUCE  MAC- 
PHERSON.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1886.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  Catharine's,  Dec.  20,  1888.  S.  of  Daniel  Donald.  B.  at 
Liverpool.  B.A.  1890;  LL.D.  (Dubl.)  1895.  \  Solicitor, 
1880-91.  Ord.  deacon,  1S91;  priest  (Manchester)  1892;  C.  of 
St  George's,  Mossley,  Manchester,  1891-4.  V.  of  Carletoa, 
Yorks.,  1898-1900.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1906. 

BROADHEAD,  BINGLEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  27, 
1822.   5th  s.  of  Theodore  Henry  (1784)  [-M.P.  for  Wareham]. 
B.  Dec.  28,  1803.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Lieut., 
80th  Foot.    Died  1851.    Brother  of  Theodore  H.  L.  (i8i6) 
and  of  the  next,  etc.    (Peile,  11.  409.) 
BROADHEAD,   GEORGE.    .\dm.  pens,   (age   19)   at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1826.  7th  s.  of  [Theodore]  Henry  (1784)-  B.  May  19, 
1807,  at  Tring  Grove,  Herts.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs. 
1826;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1835.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1831; 
priest    (Norwich)    June   2,    1833.     R.    of   West   Wycombe, 
Bucks.,  1845-70.   Died  Feb.  3,  1870,  at  Madeira.   Brother  of 
the  above,  etc.    (Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 
BROADHEAD,  THEODORE  HENRY.  .■Vdm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  10,  1784.   Of  Middlesex.    [S.  and  h.  of  Theodore  Henry 
Brinckman,  of  Bretton,  Yorks.  (who  assumed  the  name  of 
Broadhead,    and    married    Mary    Bingley,    of    Goldthorpe, 
Bolton-on-Deame).   B.  Dec.  3,  1767.   School,  Eton.]   Matric. 
Michs.   1784;  B.A.   1788;   M.A.   1791.    M.P.  for  Wareham, 
1812-18;   for   Yarmouth,    Isle  of  Wight,    1820.     Of  Tring 
Grove,  Herts.    Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Gordon 
Macdougall,  May  ii,  1797-    Died  Dec.  12,  1820.    Father  of 
Bingley  (1822),  George  (above)   and  the  next.    (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.) 
BROADHEAD     post     BRINCKMAN,     THEODORE     HENRY 
LAVINGTON.    Adm.  pens,   (age   19)   at  Trinity,   May  27, 
1816.    S.  and  h.  of  Theodore  Henry  (above).    B.  Jan.   17, 
1798,  in  London.   School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1817.    M.P. 
for  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight,  182 1-6.    Created  Bart.,  Sept. 
30,    1831.     Resumed   the  family  name  of  Brinckman,   by 
Royal  Licence,  July  5,  1842.  Married  (i)  The  Hon.  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Francis,  Lord  Godolphin,  .\ug.  29,  1829;  (2)  .\nna- 
bella,  dau.  of  John  Corbet,  Esq.,  of  Sundorne  Castle,  Salop, 
Feb.    18,    1841.     Died   Feb.   9,    1880.    Brother  of  Bingley 
(1822),  etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BROADHEAD,  THOMAS  WRIGHT.    Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1895.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Cath.\rine's,  Oct.   11,   1897.    B. 
.\pr.  23,  1870,  at  Batley  Carr,  near  Dewsbury,  Yorks.   B..\. 
1898;  M.A.  1902.    Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Manchester) 
1900;  C.  of  Blackburn,  1899-1902.   C.  of  Bradford,  1902-3. 
C.  of  Feniscliffe,  1903-4.   C.  of  St  John's,  Blackburn,  1904- 
13.    V.  Samlesbury,  Lanes.,  1913-25.    Died  Jan.  27,  igzS. 
aged  54.    (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  30,  1925.) 
BROADHURST,  CHARLES.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   at  St  John's, 
Feb.  14,  1799.    Of  Derbs.    Matric.  Lent,  1799.    One  John 
Broadhurst,  of  Foston,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Derbs.  in  179 1; 
perhaps  father  of  this  man.   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 
BROADHURST,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, Feb.  22,  1828.    S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Bath 
[and    Frances    Whitaker].     School,    Shrewsbury.     Matric. 
.Michs.  1828;  Scholar,  1829;  {7th  Classic,  1832).   Did  not  take 
his  degree,  being  unable  to  make  the  necessary  reUgious 
declaration.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  21,  1831,  as 


Broadmead,  James  Bucknell 

s.  of  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Bath  [Unitarian  Minister].  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1837.  Went  to  Australia,  arriving  in  Sydney,  Jan. 
31,  1838.  Practised  there;  a  leader  of  the  Bar  in  New  South 
Wales;  considered  one  of  its  ablest  and  wittiest  members. 
Re-visited  England  in  1859,  and,  returning  to  New  South 
Wales  in  1861,  continued  to  reside  there;  in  retirement,  1879. 
(J.  H.  Heaton,  Australian  Dictionary  of  Dates;  E.  Axon.) 

BROADHURST,  ERNEST  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  S.  of  Henry  Tootal,  of  Terregles,  Kirk- 
cudbrights.  B.  .A.ug.  28,  1877,  at  Sprinkell,  Dumfriesshire. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Director  of 
Tootal,  Broadhurst,  Lee  and  Co.,  merchants,  Manchester. 

BROADHURST,  HENRY  BROOKS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  3,  1874.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Woodhill,  Prestwich,  Man- 
chester. B.  .\pr.  4,  1856,  at  Manchester.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Director  of  Tootal,  Broadhurst,  Lee 
and  Co.,  merchants,  Manchester.  Of  Houghton  House, 
Carlisle.  J. P.  for  Cumberland.  Died  Sept.  30,  1910.  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BROADHURST,  JOHN  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan. 

23,  1871.  S.  of  John,  of  Congleton,  near  Chester.  B.  there 
.•\ug.  10,  1852.  School,  .Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  Walker). 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar,  1872;  B..\. 
(Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Assistant  Master  at 
Manchester  Grammar  School — first  of  the  Classical  Sixth 
and  afterwards  of  the  TransUus.  A  successful  teacher  and 
a  fine  classical  scholar.  Gave  musical  parties,  which  became, 
for  many,  a  cherished  institution  of  Manchester  life.  Died 
July  22,  1919.  (The  Times,  July  23,  1919.) 
BROADLEY,  CHARLES  BAYLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  19,  18 19.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  Dowthorpe 
Hall,  Yorks.  School,  Ripon  (Mr  Plues).  Matric.  Michs.  18 10; 
(Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1824-5);  LL.B.  1825;  LL.D. 
1846.  In  Holy  Orders.  Deputv  Regius  Professor  of  Civil 
Law,  1850-9-.  Died  May  i,  i866,  aged  65,  at  EaUng.  (G. 
Mag.,  1866,  I.  922;  The  Guardian,  May  9,  1866.) 

BROADLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  17, 
1812.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  [an  officer,  R.N.].  B.  1793,  at  Hull. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1816;  M.A. 
1819.  Of  Welton  House  and  Ferriby,  Yorks.  J. P.,  D.L. 
M.P.  for  the  East  Riding,  1837-51-  Died  unmarried  Aug.  9, 
1851.   Brother  of  Thomas  (i793)-   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BROADLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  (age  i8)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  May  5,  1793.  4th  s.  of  Peter,  hop-merchant,  of 
Southwark,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  8,  1773.  at  St  Saviour's,  South- 
wark.  Matric.  Lent,  1796;  B.A.  1798.  Fellow,  1796-1800. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  31,  1797-  C.  of  Tiverton  (Prior's 
portion),  Devon,  1799-1800.  Died  there  Jan.  4,  1800. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Family  of  Boase.) 

BROADLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov. 
12,  1793.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Hull.  School,  Hipperholme, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Hudson).  Matric.  Michs.  1794;  Scholar,  1797; 
B.A.  1798;  M..-^.  1801;  Prizeman,  1805,  1806,  1807.  Of 
Ferriby,  Yorks.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died  unmarried  Feb.  15, 
1815.   Brother  of  Henry  (1812).    (Burke,  L.G.,  1937) 

BROADLEY,  THOMAS  STEPHEN  CHARLES  WILLIAM 
HUDSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1887.  S.  of 
Hnos,  Esq.  B.  at  Kensington,  Middlesex.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887.   Capt.,  ist  Royal  Scots  Regt. 

BROADLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Feb.  3,  1S42,  as  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  Doubtless  M..\.  (Canterburv')  1S45.  C.  of 
St  Dorothy's,  Jamaica  (ordained  in  Jamaica),  and  C.  of  St 
Martin's,  near  Helston,  Cornwall.  Third  s.  of  Robert, 
clerk,  of  Cattistock,  Dorset.  B.  there  Jan.  3,  1S07.  Matric. 
(Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  7,  1825,  age  18.  Probably 
P.C.  of  Cury  and  Gunwalloe,  Cornwall,  1846-55.  P.C.  of 
CammeneUis,  1849-55.  One  of  the  'converted'  .Aitkenites, 
who  held  open  air  meetings.  Married  Maria  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
S.  Moore,  of  Ireland,  Aug.  15,  1833,  in  Jamaica;  for  some 
account  of  whom  see  Family  of  Boase.  Died  Nov.  2S,  1855, 
at  Polmarten,  Wendron.  [The  identification  of  this  man  has 
not  been  estabUshed,  but  the  above  is  probably  correct. 
In  the  Canterbury  Act  Bk.  the  WilUam  Broadley  who  re- 
ceived the  M.A.  degree  is  styled  C.  of  Jamaica  and  after- 
wards C.  of  St  Martin's,  Cornwall.]  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Family 
of  Boase,  where  he  is  also  identified  with  the  C.  of  Jamaica, 
but  M..^.  not  recorded.) 

BROADLEY,  see  also  HARRISON-BROADLEY,  JOHN. 

BROADMEAD,  JAMES  BUCKNELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  17,  1866.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Palfrey  (1839).  B.  June 
30,  1849,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1868; 
B  A.  1872.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  11,  1870.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1874.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Apr.  16,  1888,  aged  38,  at  27,  Warwick  Square, 
London,  S.W.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Burke,  L.G.) 


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Broadmead,  Philip  Palfrey 

BROADMEAD,  PHILIP  PALFREY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1875.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Palfrey  (next),  of  Enmore  Park, 
Bridgewater.  B.  Aug.  28,  1856,  in  Paddington,  London. 
School,  Tavistock  (Rev.  D.  R.  Alford).  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1880; 
priest,  1881;  C.  of  Fawlev,  Hants.,  1880-5.  V.  of  Bradford, 
Somerset,  1885-99.  Of  'Enmore  Castle  and  Olands,  Mil- 
verton,  Somerset.  J. P.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  June 
14,  1922.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Venn,  11.  416;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

BROADMEAD,  THOMAS  PALFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  July  4,  1839.  S.  and  h.  of  Philip.  B.  Apr.  29, 
1822,  at  Milverton,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A. 
1844;  M.A.  1847.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1858.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  17,  1844.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1847,  On 
the  Western  Circuit  and  Somerset  Sessions;  name  with- 
drawn, 1857.  Of  Enmore  Park,  Bridgwater,  Somerset,  and  of 
Olands,  Milverton,  Somerset.  J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff  of 
Somerset,  1882.  Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  James  Bucknell,  of 
Cork,  and  of  Crowcombe,  Somerset,  Aug.  16,  1848.  Died 
Jan.  10,  1898.  Father  of  James  B.  (1866)  and  the  above. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BROADRICK,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  14,  1801. 

5.  of  George,  Esq.,  town  clerk  of  Doncaster.   B.  there  Sept. 

6,  1785.  School,  Hemsworth,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1801; 
Exhibitioner,  1802;  Scholar,  1803;  B.A.  1805;  M.A.  1808. 
Fellow,  1807-19.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1814,  age 
28;  's.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Broxholme,  Long  Sandall, 
Yorks.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1817.  Of  Hamphall  Stubbs,  near 
Doncaster,  and  of  Ottrington  Hall,  Northallerton,  Yorks. 
J. P.  for  the  West  Riding,  Notts,  and  Lines.  Married  Jane, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Richard  Fletcher,  Bart.,  R.E.  Died 
Feb.  16,  1840,  aged  54,  at  Hamphall  Stubbs.  (Burke, 
Family  Records;  G.  Mag.,  1840,  i.  446.) 

BROADRICK,  HENRY  CREWDSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  S.  of  Richard  F.,  of  Highfield,  Windermere, 
Westmorland.  B.  Dec.  18,  1874,  at  Wrav,  Lanes.  School, 
HaUeybur>-.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901. 
Assistant  Master  at  Orley  Farm  preparatory  School,  near 
Harrow,  1897;  co- Principal,  1901-31;  Head  Master,  1932-. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BROADRICK,  RICHARD  WILFRID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  S.  of  Richard  Fletcher  [Lieut.,  R.N.],  of 
Highfield,  Windermere,  Westmorland.  B.  Apr.  19,  1872,  at 
Windermere.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1900.  .Assistant  Master  at  Bedford  Grammar 
School,  1895;  at  Fettes,  1899;  at  Uppingham,  1900-3.  Killed 
in  an  accident  on  Scawfell,  Sept.  21,  1903.  Brother  of  the 
above.    [Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROADWOOD,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Sept.  10,  1867.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (?  1813),  Esq.,  of 
Tunbridge  WeUs.  [B.  Mar.  21,  1849.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867. 
Entered  the  Army  (Scots  Guards)  1869;  Capt.,  1871;  Lieut.- 
Col.,  1881;  Col.,  1902;  retired,  1906.  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.,  1912. 
Served  with  the  Soudan  Expedition,  1885.  Commandant 
at  the  School  of  Instruction  for  Auxiliary  Forces,  Wellington 
Barracks,  1884-6;  for  Mihtia  and  Volunteers,  1900.  Com- 
mander of  Roval  Guards  Reserve  Regt.,  1900-1;  of  ist 
Regt.  District,'  1901-5.  C.V.O.  During  the  Great  War, 
specially  employed  on  Home  Defence,  1914-16.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Of  Hove,  Brighton.  Died  Jan.  2,  1928.  (Burke. 
L.G.) 

BROADWOOD,  CHARLES  GODFREY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Downing,  Oct.  7,  1879.   Matric.  Michs.  1879. 

BROADWOOD,  CHARLES  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Jan.  14,  1842.  Matric.  Easter,  1842.  Perhaps 
brother  of  John  J.  (1842),  etc. 

BROADWOOD,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar. 
3,  1813.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Mrs  Broadwood  of  14,  Kensing- 
ton Grove  {sic),  Middlesex.  [Probably  3rd  s.  of  John,  late 
of  Reeves  Hall,  Essex,  deceased.  B.  Aug.  8,  1793]  Matric. 
Easter,  1813.  Of  The  Albany,  London.  M.P.  for  Bridgwater, 
1837-52.  Married  Fanny  Lowther,  1839.  Died  1878.  Per- 
haps father  of  Arthur  (1867).   (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925.) 

BROADWOOD,  HENRY  FOWLER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  24,  1830.  3rd  s.  of  James  Tschudi.  B.  June  6, 
1811,  at  Kensington,  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1830.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (St  John's 
College)  Mar.  25,  1830,  age  18.  Entered  his  father's  piano 
factory;  constructed  the  first  grand  piano  with  frame  entirely 
of  iron,  1846.  Head  of  the  firm  of  John  Broadwood  and 
Sons.  Of  Lyne,  near  Horsham,  Sussex.  Died  July  8,  1893. 
Brother  of  Thomas  C.  (1836)  and  Walter  S.  (1838);  father  of 


Brochner,  Carl  Milberg 

James  H.  T.  (1873)  and  of  the  next.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
A  I.  Oxon.) 

BROADWOOD,  HENRY  JOHN  TSCHUDI.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1875.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  Fowler  (1830),  Esq. 
B.  Feb.  5,  1856,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  B.A.  1879.  Of  Taylor's  Farm,  Capel,  Dorking,  Surrey. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  8,  1911.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BROADWOOD,  JAMES  HENRY  TSCHUDI.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  18,  1873.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Fowler  (1830),  of 
Lyne,  Horsham,  Sussex.  B.  Nov.  21,  1854,  at  Melrose, 
Roxburghs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  22,  1878.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1882.  Of  Lyne  and  Pleystowe,  Surrey.  Married  and  had 
issue.   Died  Jan.  22,  1903,  at  Madeira.  Brother  of  the  above. 

BROADWOOD,  JOHN  JERVIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  19,  1842.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Juniper  Hill,  Mickle- 
ham,  Surrey.]  Matric.  Lent,  1842.  Of  Buchan  Hill,  Crawley, 
Sussex.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Richard  Tomson,  of  the 
Isle  of  Thanet.  Died  Oct.  1868.  Probably  brother  of  the 
next.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BROADWOOD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  6, 
1840.  [Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Juniper  Hill, 
Mickleham,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  22,  1821.]  Matric.  Lent,  1841. 
Of  Laughame,  Carmarth.  Died  s.p.  June,  1881.  Probably 
brother  of  the  above.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BROADWOOD,  THOMAS  CAPEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  21,  1836.  5th  s.  of  James  [Tschudi].  B. 
Sept.  4,  1817,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1836;  B.A.  1840.  [His  father  purchased  the  Lyne  estate, 
Surrey,  in  1799;  the  house  stood  on  the  boundary  line  of  the 
two  parishes  of  Newdigate  and  Capel  and  is  on  the  verge  of 
Sussex.]  Partner  in  John  Broadwood  and  Sons,  piano  manu- 
facturers, London.  Married  Mary  Davidson,  dau.  of  Alfred 
Hennen,  an  eminent  advocate,  of  New  Orleans,  U.S.A., 
May  20,  1852.  Died  1888.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of 
Henry  F.  (1830).    (Burke,  L.G.;  Brayley,  Surrey,  iv.  290.) 

BROADWOOD,  WALTER  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1838.  [S.  of  James  Tschudi,  Esq.,  of  Lyne,  near 
Horsham,  Sussex.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838; 
B.A.  1842.  Of  Cabalva,  Whitney,  Heref.  J.P.  for  Heref. 
and  Radnors.  Died  Oct.  20,  1898.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BROATCH,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  18,  1889. 
S.  of  Robert,  solicitor,  of  Keswick.  B.  there  Sept.  17,  1870. 
School,  Durham  (Rev.  J.  M.  Marshall).  Matric.  Michs.  1889. 
B.A.  1892. 

BROCAS,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  17,  1822. 
S.  of  Bernard  (?  next),  Esq.,  of  Wokefield  Park,  Reading, 
Berks.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  1827;  M.A. 
1830. 

BROCAS,  BERNARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  28,  1784.  S.  of  Bernard.  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1784.  According  to  a  pedigree  in  The  Family 
of  Beaurepaire,  by  Montague  Burrows,  he  was  an  illegitimate 
son  of  Bernard  Brocas,  of  Beaurepaire,  Hants,  (died  i777). 
and  assumed  in  1794,  by  Royal  sign  manual,  the  name  of 
Brocas.  In  1822  arms  were  granted  to  Bernard  Brocas  his 
eldest  son,  who  died  at  Naples,  Aug.  5,  1839;  he  was  of 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  and  apparently  brother  of 
.\lfred  (1822)  and  Frederick  (1825).  Died  1809.  Probably 
father  of  the  above  and  the  next.   {Peile,  11.  319.) 

BROCAS,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  ?,  1825. 
[Probably  s.  of  Bernard  (?  above),  Esq.,  of  Wokefield  Park, 
Berks.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Died  unmarried 
Nov.  12,  1826,  at  Wokefield  House,  'in  the  prime  of  life." 
Brother  of  Alfred  (1822).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Brocas  Family; 
G.  Mag.,  1826,  II.  645.) 

BROCHNER  [post  ST  AMORY],  CARL  MILBERG.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  29)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of  Carl  Christian,  Esq. 
B.  at  Hull.  School,  Pocklington  Grammar.  Matric.  xMichs. 
1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  President  and  stage  manager 
of  the  'A.D.C  Musician  and  actor.  Lived  at  Copenhagen 
for  a  few  years,  and  afterwards  at  Bedford.  Undertook 
the  production  of  a  series  of  amateur  and  professional  operas. 
Assumed  the  name  of  St  Amory  in  lieu  of  Brochner.  Sub- 
sequently went  on  the  stage,  joining  Cyril  Maude  and 
Frederic  Harrison  at  the  Ha3miarket  Theatre,  1897.  Com- 
posed the  music  for  The  Swineherd  and  The  Princess  and 
some  other  light  plays.  A  member  of  the  Savage  Club. 
Retired  from  the  stage  c.  1903.  Sometime  Secretary  of 
the  Gordon  Hospital,  London.  Twice  married  and  had  issue. 
Died  July  21,  1926,  at  Taylor's  Farm,  near  Lowestoft. 
Buried  at  Somerleyton.    (A.  Saint  Amory.) 


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Brock,  Carey 

BROCK,  CAREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  7,  1844- 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  Guernsey.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A. 
1848;  M.A.  1858.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Oriel 
College)  Mar.  30,  1843,  age  18;  '4th  s.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of 
Guernsey.'  Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest  (Winchester)  1849. 
Commissary-General  of  Guernsey,  r849-9i.  R.  of  St  Pierre- 
du-Bois,  Guernsey,  1850-92.  Dean  of  Guernsey,  1869-91. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Compiled  (with  his  wife)  The  Chil- 
dren's Hymn  Book.  Died  Apr.  18,  1892,  aged  67,  at  Guernsey. 
(Boose,  IV.  Suppl.;  AI.  Oxon.) 

BROCK,  FREDERICK  DA  VIES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  4,  1866.  Of  Tasmania.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Carlisle)  1871;  C.  of 
Ulverston,  Lanes.,  1870-2.  V.  of  Loversall,  Yorks.,  1873-7. 
C.  of  Doncaster,  1873-7.  C.  of  Scarborough,  1877-82.  V.  of 
Kirklevington,  Yorks.,  1882-1913.  Canon  of  St  Paul's, 
Malta.  Chancellor  and  Chaplain  of  St  Paul's,  Malta,  1913-19. 
Died  Dec.  14,  1926,  at  Lausanne.  (The  Times,  Dec.  26, 
1926.) 

BROCK,  HENRY  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  8, 
1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1855.  Ord. 
deacon,  1847;  priest  (Winchester)  1848;  C.  of  Alton,  Hants., 
1847-54.  V.  of  Christchurch,  Doncaster,  1854-84.  Canon  of 
York,  1875-89.  Rural  Dean  of  Doncaster,  1879-89.  V.  of 
Brodsworth,  Yorks.,  1884-9.  Died  Jan.  31,  1889,  aged  69. 
(The  Guardian,  Feb.  6,  1889.) 

BROCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Mar.  22,  1765. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1765;  B.\.  1769.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  29,  1768;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1769.  C.  of  Much 
Easton,  Essex,  for  50  years.  Died  there  Oct.  3,  1818,  aged 
77.    (G.  Mag.,  1818,  II.  381.) 

BROCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  24)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  27,  1773,  as  a 
'Ten-year' man.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  R.  of  Bidborough, 
Kent,  1789-1830.  [Perhaps  V.  of  Gt  Stukeley,  Hunts., 
1776-90.]  Died  June  7,  1830,  aged  80.  (G.  Mag.,  1830,  i. 
650,  where  he  is  apparently  confused  with  John  (above),  of 
Queens'.) 

BROCK,  THOMAS  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1892.  S.  of  Edmund,  corrector  of  the  Press,  of  Cambridge. 
B.  there  Dec.  15,  1872.  School,  Cambridge  Higher  Grade 
(Mr  C.  J.  Smith).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1895; 
B.A.  (z^th  Wrangler)  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Artist.  Resident  at 
15,  Howe's  Place,  Cambridge,  in  1939.   Died  Oct.  20,  1939, 

BROCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  39)  at  Christ's, 
July  9,  1778.  From  Oxford;  matric.  (Magdalen  Hall) 
June  8,  1775,  age  35.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Davenham,  Cheshire. 
Matric.  Easter,  1781 ;  LL.B.  1781.  R.  of  Davenham,  Cheshire, 
1775-87.  Died  before  Mar.  21,  1787.  (Peile,  11.  309;  Al. 
Oxon.;  E.  .\xon.) 

BROCKBANK,  GEORGE  GATE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter, 
1887. 

BROCKBANK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1867. 
S.  of  James.  B.  Aug.  22,  1848,  at  Whitehaven,  Cumberland. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1873. 
Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1874.  Went  on  the  stage.  Noted  as 
dead  in  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.,  1909. 

BROCKBANK,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  9,  1889. 
S.  of  William,  F.G.S.,  F.L.S.  B.  Jan.  9,  1871,  at  Choriton- 
on-Medlock.  School,  Friends',  York.  Matric.  Michs.  18S9; 
Scholar,  i8go;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Partner  in  the  firm 
of  Carrick  and  Brockbank,  agents  and  metal  merchants. 
Travelled  much  in  the  East.  Of  West  Didsbury,  Manchester, 
in  1911.    (Peile,  11.  747.) 

BROCKELBANK,  LEMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens', 
Apr.  16,  1839.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Westcombe  Park, 
Greenwich.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1852. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1845,  age  30,  as  'Samuel 
Brockelbank,  B.A.,  of  Queens'  College,  Cambridge.' 

BROCKHURST,  FREDERICK  JAMES  SUMNER.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  July  6,  1853.  S.  of  J.  Sumner  (?  next),  clerk. 
Matric.  Michs.  1854. 

BROCKHURST,  JOSEPH  SUMNER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  27,  1823.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  27,  1855,  'M..\.' 
Of  Middlesex.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
Chancellor's  medal  for  English  verse,  1824;  Scholar,  1829; 
B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1836.  In  Holy  Orders.  Master  of  Camber- 
well  Proprietary  School,  Camberwell  Grove,  Surrey,  in 
1841;  still  there  in  1845.  In  Clergy  List,  1867,  without  cure. 
Not  found  in  Crockford,  i860.   Probably  father  of  the  above. 

BROCKLEBANK,  AUBREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1865),  of  The  Hollies,  Woolton, 
Liverpool.  B.  July  12,  1873,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B..\.  1894.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd 
Bart.,  Jan.  12,  1911.   Of  Nunsmere,  Sandiway,  near  North- 


Brocklebank,  William 

wich,  Cheshire.  Chairman  of  the  Shipping  firm  of  Thomas 
and  John  Brocklebank,  Ltd.  (.A.nchor  Brocklebank  Line.) 
A  Director  of  the  Gt  Western  Railway  Company,  the  Suez 
Canal  Company,  the  Cunard  Steamship  Co.,  the  Bank  of 
Liverpool  and  Martin's,  Ltd.,  etc.  A  Magistrate  for  Cumber- 
land. High  Sherifi  of  Cumberland,  1921.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Resided  at  Woolton,  Liverpool.  Died  .\pr.  19,  1929, 
in  London.  Buried  at  Irton,  Cumberland.  Brother  of  John 
J.  (1893).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Apr.  20,  1929.) 

BROCKLEBANK,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1882.  4th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Springwood,  AUerton, 
Liverpool.  B.  June  27,  1864,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon, 
1888;  priest  (Ely)  1889;  C.  of  Biggleswade,  Beds.,  1888-90. 
V.  of  Pampisford,  Cambs.,  1891-7.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Ely,  1903- 
14.  Of  Westwood  Park,  West  Bergholt,  Essex.  J. P.  Patron 
of  the  livings  of  Bartlow  and  Ashdon.  Keenly  interested  in 
agriculture,  and  owned  a  famous  herd  of  Shorthorns.  Pre- 
sident of  the  Dairy  Shorthorn  Society,  1930-1,  and  Chairman 
of  its  Editing  Committee  for  16  years.  President  of  the 
Cambs.  Agricultural  Society,  1918-19,  and  of  the  Essex 
Agricultural  Society,  1932.  Took  an  active  interest  in 
coursing;  two  of  his  dogs,  Purse  and  Plate,  won  the  Waterloo 
cup  in  1928.  Died  Dec.  6,  1935,  aged  71,  at  Westwood  Park. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1865),  etc.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The 
Times,  Dec.  7,  1935;  Cambridge  Daily  News,  Dec.  6,  1935.) 

BROCKLEBANK,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19, 
1872.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  [created  Bart.,  1883]  of  Springwood, 
Liverpool.  B.  Nov.  24,  1853,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Of  Grizedale  Hall,  Lanes.  J.P.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  i,  1936,  aged  82.  Brother  of  the 
above,  etc.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1936.) 

BROCKLEBANK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  29)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  3,  1804;  re-adm.  Dec.  20,  1817.  B.  at  Whitbeck, 
Cumberland.  [Probably  s.  of  John,  P.C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Whitbeck,  1791-1826.]  Matric.  Easter,  1813;  B.D.  1814. 
V.  of  Bolton-le-Moors,  Lanes.,  1811-17.  R-  of  Teversham, 
Cambs.,  1817-43.  V.  of  Melboum,  1817-24-  R-  of  Willing- 
ham,  1824-43.  Died  May  26,  1843,  at  Teversham.  Probably 
brother  of  Robert  B.  (1813).  (Scott,  MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  1843, 
II.  214.) 

BROCKLEBANK,  JOHN  JASPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (1865),  of  The  Hollies, 
Woolton,  Liverpool.  B.  Sept.  5,  1875.  at  Liverpool.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Entered  the  Army  (Capt.,  ist 
Dragoon  Guards;  Brigade  Major,  1916;  Major,  late  Scottish 
Horse).  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1901; 
mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.,  1900.  In  the  Great  War, 
attached  Northants.  Regt.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
Stratton,  Marlow,  Bucks.,  1939.  Brother  of  Aubrey  (1891). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1937;  Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Who, 
I939-) 

BROCKLEBANK,  ROBERT  BRADE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  7,  1813.  S.  of  John  [probably  P.C.  of  Whitbeck, 
1791-1826.]  B.  at  Whitbeck,  Cumberiand.  School,  Hawks- 
head,  Lanes.  (Mr  Bowman).  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817; 
M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon,  1817;  priest  (Chester)  1S18.  P.C. 
of  Malpas,  Cheshire,  1822-59.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1869.   Probably  brother  of  John  (1804). 

BROCKLEBANK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  .'Vug.  I,  1844.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Dean,  Lanes.  B. 
there  May  23,  1825.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B..\.  1849;  M.A. 
1852.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1858.  Fellow,  1847-/8.  Bursar, 
1852-71.  Morning  Reader  in  Chapel,  1857-62,  when  the  office 
was  aboUshed.  Proctor,  1S60-1.  Vice-Provost,  1871-7. 
Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest  (Lincoln)  1851.  Died  July  24, 
1878,  in  College.  Buried  in  Mill  Road  cemetery,  Cambridge. 
M.I.  in  College  Chapel.   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BROCKLEBANK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  9, 
1S65.  S.  of  Thomas  [created  Bart.,  1885],  of  Springwood, 
Woolton,  Liverpool.  B.  Mar.  i,  1848,  at  Liverpool.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Of 
The  Hollies,  Woolton,  near  Liverpool.  Shipowner  and 
director  of  a  number  of  public  companies.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  Bart.,  June  8,  1906.  Of  Greenlands,  Cumber- 
land, and  Springwood,  Lanes.  J.P.  for  Cumberland  and 
Lanes.  High  Sherifi  of  the  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster, 
1908  Died  Jan.  12,  1911.  Brother  of  Harold  (1872),  etc.; 
father  of  John  J.  (1893)  and  Aubrey  (1891).  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

BROCKLEBANK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  29, 
1827.  Of  Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  4,  1831;  pnest 
(Rochester)  Nov.  3,  1831;  C.  of  Teversham,  Cambs.,  1831. 
V.  of  Udimore,  Sussex,  1841-68.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1870. 


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Brocklehurst,  Edward  Howard 

BROCKLEHURST,  EDWARD  HOWARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1895.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Kinnersley  Manor, 
Reigate.  B.  July  12,  1877.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  and  LL.B.  1903.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1903  (Blunt,  Brocklehurst  and  May).  Clerk  to  the  Justices. 
Of  Henbury  Park,  Macclesfield.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  R.A.S.C;  mentioned  in  despatches).  (Kelly,  Hand- 
book, 1937;  Univ.  War  List;  Law  List,  i937-) 

BROCKLEHURST,  ERNEST  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21) 
at  Magdalene,  Oct.  7,  1882.  S.  of  Henry,  of  31,  Half  Moon 
Street,  Piccadilly,  London.  B.  i86i.  Schools,  Wellington 
CoUege  [and  Malvern  College].  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Died 
June  9,  1899. 

BROCKLEHURST,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Lent,  1890.  S.  of  Joseph  Bolton.  B.  Feb.  20,  1866,  at 
Macclesfield,  Cheshire.   Matric.  Lent,  1890;  B.A.  1892;  M.A. 

1900.  Barrister  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1903.  At  the  age  of  ten  had 
started  as  a  half-timer  in  a  silk  mill  and  became  a  mill 
operative.  At  various  times  was  joumaUst,  political  worker, 
Manchester  city  councillor,  and  Parliamentary  candidate. 
He  was  imprisoned  for  pubhc  speaking  in  the  Manchester 
Parks  and  wrote  a  book  on  his  imprisonment.  Chairman  of 
the  Salford  Hundred  Quarter  Sessions.  Died  July  5,  1926. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  July  6,  1926;  E.  Axon.) 

BROCKLEHURST,  JOHN  FIELDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1870.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Hurdsfield  House,  Macclesfield, 
Cheshire.  B.  there  May  13,  1852.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874.  Equerry  to  Queen  Victoria,  1899- 
1901;  to  Queen  Alexandra,  1901-10.  Lord-in-waiting  to 
King  George  V,  1915.  In  the  Army  (Brevet-Major,  Royal 
Horse  Guards).  Served  throughout  the  Egyptian  Campaign, 
1882,  and  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1901  (Major- 
Gen.  ;  present  at  the  defence  of  Ladysmith  and  in  Natal  and 
Transvaal;   despatches,   four   times).    C.B.,    1900.    C.V.O., 

1901.  Created  Baron  Ranksborough,  July  3,  1914,  of  Ranks- 
borough,  Rutland.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  28,  1921,  when  the  title 
became  extinct.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Ranksborough.) 

BROCKLEHURST,  THEODORE  PERCY.  Matric.  Non-Coll. 
Michs.  1889.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Lent,  1890.  S.  of  Thomas 
Hall  [Wesleyan  minister].  B.  Aug.  23,  1854,  in  London. 
[School,  Kingswood.]  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Previously 
Head  Master  of  St  George's  School,  Roundhay,  Yorks., 
1878-88.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Canterbury)  1894;  C. 
of  Christ  Church,  Folkestone,  1892-4.  C.  of  Jesmond, 
Northumberland,  1894-5.  Chaplain-General,  Church  Lads' 
Brigade,  1895-6.  Chaplain  of  Merstham,  Surrey,  1896-1900. 
V.  of  South  Merstham,  1900.  V.  of  Giggleswick,  Yorks., 
1900-33.  Surrogate  for  the  diocese  of  Ripon,  1902-33.  Died 
July  14,  1933,  aged  78.  {The  Times,  Aug.  i,  1933) 
BROCKLEHURST,  WALTER  ARGYLL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1900.  S.  of  William  Walter  (next),  Esq.,  of  Henbury  Park, 
Macclesfield,  Cheshire.  [B.  Apr.  29,  1880.]  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Died  unmarried  1926.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 
BROCKLEHURST,  WILLIAM  WALTER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Downing,  Feb.  6,  1851.  [4th  s.  of  Thomas,  banker,  of  The 
Fence,  Macclesfield,  Cheshire.  B.  June  4,  1829.]  Of  Henbury 
Park  and  Lee  Hall,  Cheshire.  Died  May  2,  1918.  Father  of 
the  above.  (Burke,  L.G.,  i937-) 
BROCKLESBY,  RICHARD.  M.D.  1755  (incorp.  from  Dublin). 
Hon.  M.D.  (Dubl.)  1754.  Adm.  a  Candidate  of  the  College  of 
Physicians,  June  25,  1755.  (Munk,  11.  201.) 
BROCKMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
27,  1824.  6th  s.  of  Julius  [R.  of  Cheriton  and  V.  of  Newing- 
ton,  Kent.]  B.  1807,  at  Cheriton.  School,  Ashford,  Kent 
(Dr  Nance).  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  priest 
(London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  June  5,  1831;  C.  of 
Hythe,  Kent,  1831.  V.  of  Brenzet,  1831.  V.  of  St  Clement's, 
Sandwich,  1831-46.  Chaplain  to  Marquis  Camden.  Travelled 
in  Southern  Arabia  under  the  patronage  of  the  Royal 
Geographical  Society.  Kept  diaries  of  his  travels  and  made 
sketches  of  buildings  and  costumes.  Died  July  26,  1846,  at 
Wadi  Beni  Jabor,  in  Muscat.  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1847, 
I.  99;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937) 
BROCKMAN,  WILLIAM  DRAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Feb.  23,  1807.  Of  Kent.  [2nd  s.  of  James  Drake,  Esq.,  of 
Beachborough,  Hythe,  and  grandson  of  the  Rev.  Ralph 
Drake,  B.D.  (Oxford),  who  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Brockman.  B.  Aug.  12,  1788.  School,  Harrow;  played  in 
Lord  Byron's  XI  in  the  first  cricket  match  against  Eton  in 
1805.]    Matric.  Michs.   1807;  B.A.   1812;  M.A.   1815.    Ord. 

deacon  {■ ,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterburv)  1812;  priest,  1813; 

C.  of  Little  Chart,  Kent,  1812.  C.  ofSellinge,  1817-.  Of 
Beachborough,  Hythe.  J. P.  Succeeded  his  father,  1832. 
Died  unmarried  Aug.  3,  1847,  aged  59.  [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  549.) 
BROCKMAN,  >'ee  also  DRAKE.BROCKMAN,  HENRY  VERNON 
(1883). 


Brodie,  Edward 

BROCKSOPP,  WILLIAM  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1,  1900.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  William  E.,  merchant, 
of  Adelaide,  S.  AustraUa.  B.  Feb.  22,  1880,  at  Brockley, 
Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord. 
deacon,  1904;  priest  (London)  1905;  C.  of  West  Hendon, 
1904-6.  V.  of  North  Yorke's  Peninsula,  South  Australia, 
1907-11.   Disappears  from  Croc/j/ord,  1912. 

BRODERICK,  FRANCIS  HAMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1885.  S.  of  William  Richard,  clerk.  B.  Aug.  7. 
1867  at  Peasmarsh,  Sussex.  School,  Winchester.  Migrated 
to  Keble  College,  Oxford,  1885;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1888.  School- 
master at  Warren  Hill,  Eastbourne,  1892-.  {Winchester 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BRODERIP,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  3,  1793.  S.  of  Francis.  Bapt.  Jan.  12,  1775.  at 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  B.A. 
1798;  M.A.  1801.  FeUow,  1796-1820.  Tutor.  Died  Nov.  11, 
1820,  in  Mount  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  London.  {Eton 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BRODHURST,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  19, 
1849.  S.  of  Wilham,  of  the  Friary,  Newark,  Notts.  B.  there. 
School,  Stamford  (Rev.  C.  Sangster).  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
B  A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1855;  priest, 
1856;  C.  of  Chelmsford,  1855-8.  V.  of  Gawber,  Yorks., 
1858-75.  V.  of  Sutton-in-Ashfield,  Notts.,  1875-93.  V.  of 
Heath  with  Ault  Hucknall,  Derbs.,  1893-1915.  Died  Apr.  11, 
1915,  aged  84,  at  Heath,  Chesterfield.    {Peile,  11.  508.) 

BRODHURST,  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893.  3rd  s. 
of  Henry,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  retired.  B.  Sept.  15,  1874, 
at  Cheltenham.  School,  Malvern  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1901.  Mechanical  Engineer. 
A.Mech.I.C.E.  Traction  Superintendent,  Buenos  Aires  and 
Pacific  RaUway.  Died  Apr.  1903.  {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.; 
Registry  List  of  Members  of  the  Senate.) 

BRODHURST,  MAYNARD  SANDYS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1884.  S.  of  M.,  Justice  [N.W.  Provinces],  of  Allahabad, 
India.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1888. 
Solicitor,  1891;  partner  in  the  firm  of  Shifton,  Hallewell  and 
Co.,  at  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  Of  23,  West  Bars,  Chesterfield. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  List,  1937) 

BRODHURST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  27,  1813.   Of  Beds.   Matric.  Lent,  1813;  B.A.  1818. 

BRODIE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  16,  1757.  [S.  and  h.  of  Alexander,  of  Brodie,  Forres, 
N.B.,  Lord  Lyon  King  of  Arms.  B.  May  29,  1741-]  Matric. 
Michs.  1757.   Died  unmarried,  i759-   (Burke,  L.G.,  I937-) 

BRODIE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1894.  S.  and  h.  of  John  [James  Campbell  John],  of  Lethen 
House,  Nairn,  N.B.  B.  there  July  5,  1876.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Capt.,  Scots  Guards;  served  in  the 
South  African  War;  wounded.  13th  of  Lethen  and  of 
Coulmony,  Naims.  D.L.  Died  s.p.  Jan.  9,  1908.  Brother  of 
Ewen  J.  (1896).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRODIE,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27, 
1829.  S.  of  Alexander  [D.D.,  V.  of  Eastbourne].  B.  there. 
Matric.  Lent,  1830.  .Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Oct.  29,  1830. 
Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Trinity  College)  Jan.  24, 
1827,  age  17.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

BRODIE,  ALFRED  WALDEGRAVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  10,  1870.  S.  and  h.  of  WilUam  (1838),  R.  of  East  Meon, 
Hampshire.  B.  Nov.  13,  185 1,  at  Broom  Park.  School, 
Chfton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874.  In  Ceylon. 
Died  1916.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1936.) 

BRODIE,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  LAWSON.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  27,  1870.  3rd  s.  of  Peter  Bellinger  (1834),  clerk. 
B.  May  9,  1851,  at  Down  Hatherley,  Gloucs.  Bapt.  June  29, 
1851.  [School,  Hereford  Cathedral.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  1874.  Athletics  'blue,'  1872,  1873.  Died  June  13,  1874. 
Brother  of  Frank  M.  (1877).   (Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BRODIE,  CAITHNESS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  18,  i86i. 
S.  of  wmiani,  of  Brodie,  Naims.  B.  Aug.  25,  1842,  at 
Cheltenham,  Gloucs.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1861 ; 
B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest  (London)  1867;  C.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Kensington,  1866-70.  C.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Warwick,  1870.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874.  Died 
June  27,  1930,  aged  87,  at  Brighton.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRODIE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  1, 
1803.  [4th  s.  of  William,  of  Bath.  B.  1782.  Schools,  Rugby 
and  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  Scholar;  B..\.  1807. 
Previously  in  the  Bengal  .\rmy  (E.I.C.  Service);  Lieut., 
1799;  resigned,  Jan.  6,  1803.  Senior  Chaplain  in  the  Bengal 
Ecclesiastical  EstabUshment;  retired,  1825.  Died  Apr.  10, 
1847,  at  Versailles,  France.  (V.  C.  P.  Hodson,  Bengal  Army 
Officers;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  n.  103.) 


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Brodie,  Ewen  James 

BRODIE,  EWEN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  2nd  s.  of  James  Clark  (Campbell)  John,  of  Lethen 
House,  Nairn.  B.  there  July  17,  1878.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B..\.  1899.  14th  of  Lethen  House, 
Nairn,  and  of  Coulmony  House,  Dunphail,  and  of  Duneam 
Lodge,  Co.  Nairn.  J. P.  Joined  the  Cameron  Highlanders, 
1900;  Capt.,  1911;  Adjutant,  Lovat's  Scouts.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (present  at  the  battles  of 
the  Mame  and  the  Aisne).  Killed  in  action,  Nov.  ii,  1914,  at 
the  ist  Battle  of  Ypres.  Brother  of  Alexander  (1894). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRODIE,  FRANCIS  GORDON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1881; 
from  Cavendish  H.;  B.A.  1884. 

BRODIE,  FRANK  MALCOLM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  23,  1877.  S.  of  Peter  Bellinger  (1834),  V.  of  Rowington, 
Warws.  B.  Oct.  30,  1859.  Schools,  Lancing  College  and 
Stratford-on-Avon  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1922.  Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Worcester)  1883; 
C.  of  Rowington,  1882-9.  R-  of  Honiley,  Warws.,  1889-97. 
P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Coventry,  1897-1916.  V.  of  North- 
wood,  Middlesex,  1916-23;  retired.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester. 
Residing  at  76,  St  Helen's  Road,  Hastings,  1933.  Brother  of 
Arthur  W.  L.  (1870).  (Lancing  Coll.  Reg.,  ed.  1933;  Foster, 
Baronetage,  1883.) 

BRODIE,  HUGH  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  18,  1895. 
[S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  35,  Arkwright  Road,  Hampstead.] 
School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1897.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1902.  On  the 
Eastern  Circuit;  Herts,  and  Essex  Sessions.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  6th  Buffs  (East  Kent  Regt.);  mentioned 
in  despatches).  Killed  in  action,  Oct.  13,  1915,  at  Hulluch, 
near  Loos,  France.  {The  Times,  Oct.  21,  1915;  Univ.  War 
List.) 

BRODIE,  IAN  ASHLEY  MORETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  and  h.  of  Hugh  [Fife  Ashley],  of  Brodie 
Castle,  Forres,  Moray.  B.  Sept.  26,  1868,  at  Forres.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Joined  the  Scots  Guards,  1890; 
served  in  the  South  African  War  with  Lovat's  Scouts, 
Imperial  Yeomanry;  Major.  In  the  Great  War,  at  the 
Dardanelles,  Egypt  and  Palestine,  1915;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  D.S.O.,  1902;  M.C.,  1916.  Of  Brodie  Castle, 
Forres,  Elginshire.  J. P.  Late  Lord-Lieut,  of  Nairnshire, 
1903-35.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Who's  Who, 
I939-) 

BRODIE,  JAMES  MACKENZIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1857.   Of  Tasmania.   Matric.  Michs.  1857. 

BRODIE,  PATRICK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  8,  1899.  [S.  of  John 
Wilson  C. A.,  of  23,  Belgrave  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  B.  i88o.] 
School,  Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902.  Stockbroker;  of  Torrie,  Brodie  and  Maclagan,  Edin- 
burgh. Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Highland  Light 
Infantry;  Capt.,  Special  List;  wounded).  (Edinburgh 
Academy;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BRODIE,  PETER  BELLINGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  7,  1834.  [S.  and  h.  of  Peter,  barrister-at-law  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).  B.  Jan.  27,  1815.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A. 
1838;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1838;  priest  (Salisbury) 
1839;  C.  of  Wylye,  Wilts.,  1838-40.  C.  of  Steeple  Claydon, 
Bucks.,  1840.  C.  of  Down  Hatherley,  Gloucs.,  1840-53.  V. 
of  Rowington,  Warws.,  1853-97.  Surrogate,  dio.  Worcester, 
1853-97.  R.  of  Baddesley  Chnton,  Wanvs.,  1855-97.  Rural 
Dean  of  Warwick,  1877-94.  Married  Isabella  Octavia,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Francis  Baker,  of  Wylye,  Wilts.,  July  i,  1844. 
Entomologist.  F.G.S.  Author,  Fossil  Insects  in  the  Secondary 
Rocks.  Died  Nov.  i,  1897,  aged  82,  at  Rowington.  Father  of 
Arthur  W.  L.  (1870)  and  Frank  M.  (1877).  (G.  B.  Rout- 
ledge.) 

BRODIE,  THOMAS  GREGOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
16,  1885.  2nd  s.  of  Alexander,  clerk  [V.  of  Grandborough], 
deceased.  B.  Feb.  8,  1866,  at  Northampton.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  M.D.  (London). 
Fellow  of  London  University.  Demonstrator  in  Physiology 
at  King's  College,  London,  1890.  Lecturer  at  St  Thomas's 
Hospital  Medical  School,  1893.  Senior  Demonstrator  in 
Physiology  at  the  London  Hospital  Medical  School,  1895. 
Director  of  the  Research  Laboratories  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians  and  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  1899.  Lecturer 
on  Physiology  at  the  London  School  of  Medicine  for  Women, 
1899-1909.  Professor  Superintendent  of  the  Brown  Animal 
Sanitary  Institution,  University  of  London,  1903-9.  Pro- 
fessor of  Physiology,  at  the  Royal  Veterinary  College, 
London,  1903-9.  Professor  of  Physiology  at  Toronto 
University,  Canada,  1908-16.  Croonian  Lecturer  of  the 
Royal  Society,  1911.  F.R.S.,  1904.  Author,  physiological. 
Died  Aug.  20,  1916,  at  Hampstead.  (The  Times,  Aug.  21, 
1916;  Eagle.) 


Brodrick,  George  Allen 

BRODIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1766.  S.  of  David,  Capt.,  R.N. ,  of  Ampthill,  Beds.  B.  [1749] 
in  Jamaica  [his  mother  was  a  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Aston, 
Bart.].  School,  Westminster.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Iim,  Dec. 
15,  1767.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1774.  A  Magistrate  of  the 
Marlborough  Street  Ofl&ce,  London.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Assheton  Smith,  of  Ashley,  Cheshire,  1775.  Died 
Jan.  29,  1812.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  714;  Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters, Suppl.;  G.  Mag.,  1812,  i.  193.) 

BRODIE,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1838.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Collins  [Bart.].  B.  Oct.  8, 
1821,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M..\. 
1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Winchester)  1845.  R.  of 
New  Alresford,  Hants.,  1851-68.  V.  of  East  Meon,  1868-82. 
Married  Lady  Maria,  dau.  of  William,  Earl  Waldegrave, 
Oct.  2,  1844.  Died  Tune  5,  1882,  at  Bournemouth.  Father  of 
Alfred  W.  (1870).    (Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BRODIE-INNES,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  24,  1869.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  John,  clerk  [of  Milton  (or 
Melton)  Brodie,  Co.  Moray,  Scotland].  B.  Mar.  10,  1848,  at 
Downe.  Bapt.  Mar.  26,  1848.  [School,  Bradfield  College.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1869;  B.A.  1872.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  4,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1876.  First  Class  Honours, 
and  prizeman  in  Scots  Law,  Edinburgh  University,  1888. 
An  Advocate  of  the  Scottish  Bar,  1888.  Examiner  and 
Assistant  to  the  Professor  of  Scots  Law  at  Edinburgh 
University,  1888.  Examiner  in  English  Law  at  Edinburgh 
University.  Chancellor  of  the  diocese  of  Argyll.  A  man  of 
much  learning  and  versatiUty.  Interested  in  antiquarian 
research,  romance,  demonology,  witchcraft  and  crimino- 
logy; presented  the  results  of  his  researches  in  the  guise  of 
fiction.  Author,  For  the  Soul  of  a  Witch;  Morag  the  Seal;  Old 
as  the  World;  The  Golden  Rope;  The  Tragedy  of  an  Indis- 
cretion, etc.  Died  Dec.  8,  1923,  at  Milton  Brodie,  Forres. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Dec.  10,  1923.) 

BRODRIBB,  HENRY,  see  IRVING,  H. 

BRODRIBB,  WILLIAM  JACKSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  18,  1848.  S.  of  WiUiam  Perrin,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
(Edin.),  of  Warminster,  Wilts,  (afterwards  practised  in 
Bloomsbury  Square,  London).  Bapt.  Mar.  1,  1829,  at 
Independent  Chapel,  Warminster.  [School,  King's  College, 
London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar;  B.A.  (6th  Classic) 
1852;  M.A.  1855.  Fellow,  1856-60.  Ord.  deacon,  1858; 
priest  (Ely)  1859;  V.  of  Wootton  Rivers,  Wilts.,  1860-1905. 
Translator  and  editor  (together  with  Alfred  John  Church)  of 
the  works  of  Tacitus.  Author,  classical.  Died  Sept.  24,  1905, 
aged  76.   Buried  at  Wootton  Rivers.    {D.X.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BRODRICK,  The  Hon.  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare, 
Mar.  27,  1779.  4th  s.  of  George,  Viscount  Midleton.  B.  May  3, 
1761,  in  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1780;  M.A.  1782;  D.D.  I795- 
Bishop  of  Clonfert,  1795  6;  of  Kilmore,  1796-1801.  Arch- 
bishop of  Cashel,  and  Primate  of  Munster,  1801-22.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Woodward,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cloyiie, 
Dec.  8,  1786.  Died  May  6,  1822,  at  Midleton,  Co.  Cork. 
Brother  of  George  (1772),  Thomas  (1773)  and  William  (1780); 
father  of  the  next.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Midleton.) 

BRODRICK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28, 
1809.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  (above),  Archbishop  of  Cashel. 
B.  [Oct.  14,  1791]  at  Cahirmore,  Co.  Cork.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1809;  M.A.  1812.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  29,  1813.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1819.  Succeeded  his  cousin 
George  Alan  (1825)  as  6th  Viscount  Midleton,  Nov.  1,  1848. 
Married  The  Hon.  Emma  Stapleton,  dau.  of  Lord  Le  Des- 
pencer.  May  5,  1825.  Died  s.p.m.  Dec.  2,  1863,  at  Peper 
Harow.   (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

BRODRICK,  GEORGE,  Viscount  MIDLETON.  Adm.  Nobleman 
(age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1772.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  and  h. 
of  George,  Viscount  Midleton,  of  Ireland.  [B.  Nov.  i,  1754. 
at  St  James's,  Westminster.]  School,  Eton.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  4th  Viscount  Midleton,  Aug.  22,  1765-  Created  a 
Peer  of  the  United  Kingdom  as  Baron  Brodrick,  of  Peper 
Harow,  June  11,  1796.  M.P.  for  Whitchurch,  1774-96. 
Married  (1)  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  (Pelham),  Earl  of 
Chichester,  Dec.  4,  1778;  (2)  Maria,  dau.  of  Richard  Benyon, 
of  Englefield,  Berks.,  June  13,  1797-  Died  Aug.  12,  1836,  at 
Peper  Harow.  Buried  at  Wandsworth.  Brother  of  Charles 
(1779),  etc.,  and  father  of  the  next.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV ;  G.E.C.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BRODRICK,  GEORGE  ALLEN  (ALAN).  Adm.  Nobleman  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  21,  1825.  S.  and  h.  of  George  (1772), 
Viscount  Midleton  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Maria,  dau.  of  Richard 
Benyon).  [B.  June  10,  1806.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1825',  as  G.  Alan.  Succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Viscount 
Midleton,  Aug.  12,  1836.  Married  Ellen  Grifl&ths,  of  Peper 
Harow,  Surrey,  May  14,  1835.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  i,  1848, 
aged  42.  Buried  at  Peper  Harow.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 


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Brodrick,  John  Barry 

BRODRICK,  JOHN  BARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  20, 
1833.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  William,  solicitor,  of  New  Ormond 
Street,  London.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1833; 
Exhibitioner;  Scholar;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon, 
1838;  priest  (Chester)  1840;  C.  of  Walmersley,  Lanes.,  1838- 
40.  Chaplain  to  the  Duchess  of  Gordon,  1840-64.  C.  of 
Warrington,  1841-3.  C.  of  Thorington  (Suffolk  or  Essex), 
1843.  R.  of  Sneaton,  Yorks.,  1848-99.  Married  Frances 
Cooke,  dau.  of  John  Sharpe,  D.D.,  V.  of  Doncaster.  Author, 
Lays  of  the  Sabbath,  etc.  Died  Oct.  3,  1899,  aged  85.  Brother 
of  William  (1842).  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BRODRICK,  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  8,  1834.  S.  of  John  [General  in  the  Army;  and  grandson 
of  George,  Viscount  Midleton].  B.  Nov.  11, 1815,  at  Bracknell, 
Berks.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar,  1838; 
B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Died  unmarried  Feb.  18,  1848,  at 
St  Leonards-on-Sea.  [Died  in  Paris,  according  to  Eton  School 
Lists.]   (F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  vi;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  543.) 

BRODRICK,  The  Hon.  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  29,  1773.  2nd  s.  of  George,  Viscount  Midleton, 
deceased.  B.  Apr.  17,  1756.  School,  Eton.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  i,  1773.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1779.  M.P. 
for  Midleton,  Co.  Cork,  1776  (in  the  Irish  Parliament, 
summoned  to  meet  at  Dublin,  June  11,  1776).  King's 
Counsel  for  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1786.  Counsel  to  the 
Admiralty,  1793-4.  Under-Secretary  for  the  Home  Depart- 
ment, 1794-5.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  13,  1795,  at  Chislehurst, 
Kent,  aged  38.  Buried  at  Wandsworth,  Surrey.  Brother  of 
Charles  (1779),  etc.    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 

IV.) 

BRODRICK,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  May  ao,  1780.  5th  s.  of  George,  Viscount  Midleton,  of 
Ireland.  B.  Feb.  14,  1763.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs 
1780;  M..\.  1783.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  17,  1782 
Under-Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Control,  India,  1793-1803 
M.P.  for  Whitchurch,  1796-1818.  Lord  of  the  Treasury 
1807-12.  F.S.A.  Of  SavOe  Row,  Middlesex.  Married  Mary 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Preston,  of  Swainston,  Co.  Meath, 
Aug.  25,  1794.  Dieds./>.  Apr.  27(?  29)  1819,  atNice.  Brother 
of  Charles  (1779),  etc.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes, 
VI.  17.) 

BRODRICK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15,  1842. 
[3rd  s.  of  William,  soUcitor,  of  Gt  Ormond  Street,  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Exhibitioner;  B.A. 
1846;  M.A.  1849.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  18,  1845,  age 
21.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1849.  Died  Jan.  25,  1889,  at  101, 
CUfton  Hill.  Brother  of  John  B.  (1833).  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg. ; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BRODRICK,  WILLIAM  RICHARD,  see  ICK. 

BROGDEN,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1872.  S.  of  John,  of  5,  Queen's  Square,  Westminster.  B. 
.\pr.  5,  1854,  at  Ulverston,  Lanes.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872.  [Migrated  to  Downing,  Mar.  13,  1874;  then  of 
51,  Prince's  Gate,  London.  This  is  not  recorded  in  the  Trinity 
Coll.  .4dm.  Bk.]  B..\.  (Downing)  1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1883; 
priest  (Ely)  1S84;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Cambridge,  1883-5. 
Died  Dec.  25,  1885,  aged  31,  in  London.  (H.  R.  Luard, 
Grad.  Cantab.;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  30,  1885.) 

BROGDEN,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  19, 
1887.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Afterwards  at  Edin- 
burgh University;  M.B.  and  B.C.  (Edin.)  1899;  M.D.  (Edin.) 
1904.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  55, 
Shirley  Road,  Southampton.   (Medical  Directory,  1936.) 

BROGDEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12, 
1824.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Theobald's  Park, 
Herts.  (Mr  Brasse).  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A. 
1833.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  10,  1838;  priest.  May  26, 
1839.  R.  of  Gt  Henny,  Essex,  1841-5.  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
St  Albans,  Herts.,  1845-8.  V.  of  Deddington  with  Clifton, 
Oxon.,  1848-64.  Author,  Illustrations  of  the  Liturgy  and 
Ritual  of  the  United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland;  Catholic 
Safeguards  against  the  errors,  novelties  and  corruptions  of  the 
Church  of  Rome;  contributed  articles  on  ecclesiastical  law  to 
Dr  Hook's  Church  Dictionary.  Died  Feb.  11,  1864,  aged  58 
(sic),  at  Deddington.    (Boase;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  399.) 

BROGDEN,  JAMES  GARSTANG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
12,  1868.  S.  of  Alexander  [M.P.],  of  Ulverston,  Lanes.  B. 
there  July  15,  1850.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A. 
1877. 

BROGDEN,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  8,   1863.    S.  of  Thomas  John  Nathaniel,  printer  [and 


Bromby,  Henry  Bodley 

newspaper  proprietor].  B.  at  Lincoln.  Bapt.  Mar.  8,  1844. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar;  Porson 
prizeman;  B.A.  (7th  Classic)  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  12,  1864.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1868.  On 
the  Midland  Circuit.  Bencher,  1902.  Of  i.  New  Court, 
Temple,  E.C.  Benefactor  to  the  College.  Died  Apr.  6,  1925, 
aged  81,  in  London.  (Middle  Temple  Benchers;  The  Times, 
Apr.  9  and  13,  1925.) 

BROKE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  1,  1766. 
[Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Philip,  of  Nacton,  Suffolk  (and  .'Vnne, 
dau.  of  Martin  Bowes,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds).  B.  May  18, 
1749.]  Matric.  Michs.  1766;  Scholar,  1767.  Probably  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  29,  1768;  migrated  to  the  Middle 
Temple,  Feb.  2,  1770,  as  's.  and  h.  of  Philip,  of  Nacton, 
deceased.'  Of  Nacton,  Suffolk.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Beaumont,  of  Witnesham,  Suffolk,  Nov.  18, 
1771.  Died  Aug.  22,  1801.  Father  of  Sir  PhiMp  Bowes  Vere 
Broke,  Bart.,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1925, 
Suppl.;  Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BROMAGE,  RICHARD  RAIKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb. 
18,  1871.  [S.  of  James  S.  F.  B.,  banker,  of  Monmouth.  B. 
1853.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord. 
deacon,  1876;  priest  (Sarum)  1877;  C.  of  Zeals,  Wilts.,  1876- 
8.  C.  of  Frome  Selwood,  1878-84.  V.  of  Frome  Selwood, 
1884-95.  Special  Missionary  to  the  Copts,  1887-8.  Chaplain 
to  the  Community  of  St  Katherine,  Fulham,  1894.  Became 
a  Roman  CathoUc,  1895.  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the 
Universities'  Catholic  Education  Board.  Editor  of  the 
English  Translation  of  the  Catechism  of  Nicolas  Bulgaris 
(1893).  Married  three  times  and  had  issue.  Died  1922. 
(Crockford;  W.  G.  Gorman,  Converts  to  Rome.) 

BROMBY,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May 
20,  1833.  S.  of  John  Healey  (1788),  V.  of  HuU,  Yorks.  [B. 
there  July  11,  1814.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1833;  Scholar  and  Exhibitioner,  1834;  B.A.  1837;  M.A. 
1840;  D.D.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1838;  priest  (York) 
1839;  C.  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs.,  1838-9.  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
Cheltenham,  1843-64.  Principal  of  Cheltenham  Training 
College,  1843-64.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Ladies'  College, 
Cheltenham.  Bishop  of  Tasmania,  1864-82;  re-organised  the 
finances  of  the  Tasmanian  Church  on  its  disestablishment. 
[A  Bishop  Bromby  Memorial  Studentship  was  founded  by 
the  Synod  of  Tasmania  in  1910.]  Assistant  Bishop  of  Lich- 
field, 1882-91 ;  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1891-1900.  R.  of  Shrawar- 
dine  with  Montford,  Salop,  1882-7.  Master  of  St  John's 
Hospital,  Lichfield,  1887-91.  Resided  latterly  at  Clifton, 
Bristol.  Author,  educational  (pamphlets).  Died  Apr.  14, 
1907,  at  All  Saints'  vicarage,  Clifton.  Brother  of  Frederick 
W.  (1840)  and  father  of  Henry  B.  (i860).  (D.N.B.,  2nd 
Suppl.;  Crockford.) 

BROMBY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  30, 
1863.  S.  of  John  Edward  (1828),  D.D.  B.  Feb.  14,  1843,  at 
Clifton,  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar,  1865;  B.A. 
1867;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1867;  priest  (York) 
1868;  C.  of  St  John's,  Hull,  1867-9.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Mel- 
bourne, Victoria,  Australia,  1869-76.  V.  of  All  Saints', 
Hobart,  Tasmania,  1877-83.  C.  of  St  James's,  Exeter, 
1883-4.  C.  of  Castle  Hedingham,  Essex,  1885-6.  C.  of  St 
John's,  Bethnal  Green,  London,  E.,  1886-91.  V.  of  St 
Columba's,  Haggerston,  1891-4.  Chaplain  of  Mailing  Abbey, 
Kent,  1894-7.  Sub-Warden  and  Chaplain  of  St  Mary's 
House,  Wantage,  Oxon.,  1897-1920.  Died  Sept.  27,  1929. 
aged  86,  at  Wantage.  (Peile,  11.  579;  The  Times,  Sept.  28, 
1929.) 

BROMBY,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
May  I,  1840.  3rd  s.  of  John  Healey  (1788),  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
HuU.  B.  there  May  26,  1821.  School,  Hull  (Mr  Francis  and 
Mr  J.  H.  Brown).  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Oct.  8,  1840;  matric. 
Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  C.  (to  his  father)  of 
Kingston-upon-Hull,  c.  1851-4.  Died  Oct.  10,  1854,  at  Hull. 
Brother  of  John  E.  (1828),  etc.  (T.A.  Walker,  469;  G.  Mag., 
1854,  II.  637.) 

BROMBY,  HENRY  BODLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  6, 
i860.  Of  Gloucs.  S.  of  Charles  Henry  (1833),  clerk.  Matric. 
Michs.  i860;  Rustat  Scholar;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1869.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1864;  priest  (Tasmania)  1865;  Chaplain  of 
St  David's  Cathedral,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  1865-8.  V.  of  St 
John's,  Hobart,  1868-79.  Canon  of  St  David's  Cathedral, 
1870-7.  V.  of  the  Cathedral  parish,  Hobart,  1873-84-  Dean 
of  Hobart  Town,  1877-84.  V.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist, 
Bethnal  Green,  London,  1885-92.  Rural  Dean  of  Spital- 
fields,  1891-2.  V.  of  All  Saints',  CUfton,  1892-1911.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Bristol,  1910-11.  Died  Dec.  20,  191 1,  aged  71. 
Buried  at  Easton-in-Gordano,  Somerset.  M.I.  (Crockford; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 


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BROMBY,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 
1828.  S.  of  John  Healey  (next),  V.  of  Hull,  Yorks.  B.  there 
May  23,  1809.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1828; 
Scholar,  1828-33;  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler)  1832;  M.A.  1835; 
B.D.  1845;  D.D.  1850.  Fellow.  Ord,  deacon,  1834; 
priest  (Bristol)  Jan.  9,  1836.  Acting  Principal  of  Bristol 
College,  1839-40.  Principal  (and  founder)  of  Mortimer  House, 
Clifton,  1840-6.  Principal  of  Queen  Elizabeth  College, 
Guernsey,  1847-55.  C.  of  Hull,  1855-7.  Head  Master  of  Mel- 
bourne Grammar  School,  Australia,  1858-75.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Melbourne  Cathedral,  1877-89.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Mel- 
bourne, 1877.  Died  Mar.  2,  1889,  at  Melbourne.  Father  of 
Christopher  (1863).  (Peile,  11.  579;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

BROMBY,  JOHN  [HEALEY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  8, 
1788.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Hull.  B.  there  Oct.  18, 
1770.  School,  HuU  Grammar  (Mr  J.  Milner).  Matric.  Michs. 
1788;  Scholar,  1789;  B..\.  {17th  Wrangler)  1792;  M.A.  1795. 
Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Yorls)  July  7,  1792;  priest  (London) 
Dec.  31,  1797;  C.  of  Armin,  Yorks.,  1792.  C.  of  Walkington, 
1795.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hull,  1797-1866.  V.  of  Cheswar- 
dine,  Salop,  1821-67.  Master  of  the  Charterhouse,  HuU, 
1849-68.  .'\uthor.  Sermons,  Essays,  etc.  Died  Mar.  25, 
1868,  aged  97,  at  HuU.  Father  of  the  above,  of  Frederick  W. 
(1840)  and  Charles  H.  (1833).  {Boase;  G.  Mag.,  1868,  i. 
686.) 

BROME,  CHARLES,  Viscount,  see  CORNWALLIS. 

BROME,  CHARLES  BARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Dec.  21, 
1791.  S.  of  Richard  (1754),  deceased,  late  R.  of  Newton, 
Norfolk.  B.  Mar.  13,  1774,  at  Ipswich.  School,  Ipswich 
(Mr  J.  King).   Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar,  1793. 

BROME,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1786. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  the  Barbados,  West  Indies.  Matric.  Michs. 
1786;  B.A.  1790;  M.A.  1794.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  11, 
1790;  priest,  Dec.  i,  1793.  Died  1828,  aged  61,  in  Dorset 
Square,  London.  Perhaps  father  of  the  next.  (G.  Mag., 
1828,  II.  647.) 

BROME,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  16,  1826. 
S.  and  h.  of  Johu  (?  above),  clerk.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  .A.dm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  May  2,  1832,  as  's.  of  Rev.  John,  late  of 
Barbados';  name  withdrawn.  May  23,  1837.   (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

BROME,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1754.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Ipswich.  School, 
Dediam  (Mr  Grimwood).  Matric.  Michs.  1754;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1758.  Ord.  deacon  (SaUsbury)  Dec.  22,  1759;  priest  (Norwich) 
Mar.  7,  1762;  P.C.  of  Ixworth,  Suffolk,  1762.  R.  of  Newton 
Flotman,  Norfolk,  1763-90.  R.  of  Knettishall,  1768-90. 
P.C.  of  St  Laurence,  Ipswich,  1775-90.  Died  July  31,  1790. 
Father  of  Charles  B.  (1791).   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  629.) 

BROMEHEAD,  see  also  BROMHEAD. 

BROMEHEAD,  ALEXANDER  CRAWFORD.  .\dm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Nov.  8,  1803.  Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar,  1803; 
B.A.  1807;  M.A.  i8i8.  C.  of  Eckington,  Derbs.,  in  1841. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  Joseph  C.  (1829)  and  William  C.  (1843). 
{Peile,  II.  354,  where  he  is  confused  with  his  son  Alexander 
Crawford.) 

BROMEHEAD,  ALEXANDER  CRAWFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Caius,  Mar.  21,  1834.  S.  of  Alexander  Crawford 
(above),  clerk,  of  Eckington,  Derbs.  B.  there.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon, 
1839;  priest,  1840.  P.C.  of  Ridgeway,  Chesterfield,  Derbs., 
1845-68,  'B.A.'  Living  at  Newbold,  near  Chesterfield,  in 
1870.  Brother  of  Joseph  C.  (1829)  and  WiUiam  C.  (1843). 
{Venn,  11.  226;  Clergy  List,  1854,  1870.) 

BROMEHEAD,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
June  21,  1776.  S.  of  Jonathan.  B.  Aug.  16,  1758,  at  Park 
HaU,  Barlborough,  Derbs.  [School,  Merchant  Taylors'.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1777;  Scholar;  B.A.  1781.  Jonathan  Brome- 
head,  of  Eckington,  Derbs.,  died  Mar.  28,  1791,  aged  70; 
probably  father  of  this  man.  (Musgrave,  Obit.;  Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROMEHEAD,  JOSEPH  CRAWFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  1829  (?  1830).  S.  and  h.  of  Alexander  Crawford 
(1803),  clerk,  of  Eckington,  Derbs.  B.  there.  School, 
Grantham  (Mr  Andrews).  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar, 
1831-3;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  July  17,  1834.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1838.  Equity  Drafts- 
man and  Conveyancer.  Married  Georgiana  Maria  Jane,  dau. 
of  James  Johnson,  M.D.,  Aug.  5,  1843,  at  St  Pancras, 
London.  Resided  at  Hendon,  Middlesex,  in  1897.  Died 
there  Mar.  i,  1902,  aged  90.  Brother  of  Alexander  C.  (1834) 
and  William  C.  (1843).   {Venn,  n.  211.) 

BROMEHEAD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  17,  1797.  B.  at  Southwold,  Suffolk.  School,  Norwich 
(Rev.  Dr  Forster).  Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B..\.  1802;  M.A. 
1816.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  3,  iSoi.    P.C.  of  Temple 


Bromhead,  Frank  Hodson 

Normanton,  Derbs.,  1836-41.  Died  there  1841.  {St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  11.  213.) 
BROMEHEAD,  WILLIAM  CRAWFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Nov.  16,  1843.  S.  of  Alexander  Crawford.  B.  at 
Eckington,  Derbs.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1844; 
Scholar,  1847;  B..A..  (13**  Classic)  1849;  M.A.  1853;  B.D. 
1880.  Chaplain,  1857-9.  Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest,  1853; 
P.C.  of  Rowsley,  Derbs.,  1855-7.  Chaplain  in  Bengal  and 
Calcutta,  1859-79.  One  of  the  founders,  and  first  secretary, 
of  the  Indian  Church  Aid  Association.  Chaplain-in-ordinary 
at  Kensington  Palace,  1879-84.  Author,  A  Short  Account  of 
the  Lives  of  the  Bishops  of  Calcutta,  etc.  Died  May  6,  1884, 
aged  59,  at  Kensington  Palace.  Brother  of  Alexander  C. 
(1834),  etc.   {Boase.) 

BROMET,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885.  S.  of  Johu 
AddineU,  Esq.,  of  Tadcaster,  Yorks.  B.  there  Jan.  26,  1867. 
Schools,  Sandringham,  Southport  and  Richmond,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  FootbaU  (rugby) 
'blue,'  1887,  1888.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1895.  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  the 
Hospital  for  Women,  Soho  Square.  In  practice  at  RedhiU, 
Surrey,  in  1898.  Surgeon  at  the  Reigate  and  RedhiU  Hospital. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Afterwards  of  Denewood  Grange,  Batheaston, 
Bath;  retired.  Died  there  Apr.  6,  1937,  aged  70.  {Venn,  11. 
476;  Medical  Directory,  1922-36;  The  Times,  Apr.  7,  1937) 

BROMFIELD,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  9, 
1777.  OfWarws.  [Probably  s.  of  Henry,  clerk,  of  Dunchurch.] 
Perhaps  V.  of  Grandborough,  Warws.,  1783-1804,  and  V.  of 
Dunchurch,  1785-1803. 

BROMFIELD,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  3,  1789. 

[S.  of ,  surgeon,  of  Gerard  Street,  London.]  B.  in  London. 

Matric.  Michs.  1789.   Died  Dec.  29,  1790.   (Musgrave,  Obit.) 

BROMHEAD,  see  also  BROMEHEAD. 

BROMHEAD,  ALEXANDER  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Oct.  9,  1839.  S.  of  John  [Col.,  C.B.,  deceased,  late 
77th  Regt.],  of  Lincoln.  B.  Aug.  25,  1822,  at  Edinburgh. 
Schools,  EweU,  Smrey  (Rev.  Dr  Harcourt),  Cheltenham,  and 
Painswick  (Rev.  R.  Strong).  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844; 
M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1846;  priest  (Chichester) 
1847;  R.  of  Winwick,  Northants.,  1848-76.  Rural  Dean  of 
Haddon,  1861.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1863.  Married 
Susan,  dau.  of  John  Kaye,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  Apr.  8, 
1847.  Died  s.p.  May  26,  1876,  at  Hastings.  {Venn,  11.  249; 
Foster,  Baronetage.) 

BROMHEAD,  CHARLES  FFRENCH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  15,  1812.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Gonville,  Bart.  B. 
May  18,  1795,  at  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight.  School,  Richmond, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Tate).  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Scholar,  1815;  B.A. 
1816;  M.A.  1819.  FeUow,  1818.  Bursar,  1825-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Oct.  28,  1821;  priest,  Nov.  3,  1822.  V.  of 
Cardington,  Beds.,  1829-55.  Died  unmarried  Aug.  2,  1855, 
aged  60,  at  Worthing,  Sussex.  Brother  of  Edward  T.  F. 
(1808).   (G.  Mag.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BROMHEAD  or  BROMEHEAD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1764.  6th  s.  of  Benjamin,  Esq. 
B.  Oct.  30,  1746,  at  Lincoln.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1764.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi  CoUege,  Oxford, 
Mar.  2,  1765.  V.  of  Reepham,  Lines.,  1771-1835.  Married 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ayre,  of  Park  HaU,  Leics.,  June 
II,  1776  (a  co-heiress  of  the  family  of  Onebye;  see  Nichols 
Leics.,  n.  677;  in.  114-17).  Died  Jan.  16,  1835.  Father  of 
Thomas  A.  (1811).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Baronetage;  G.  Mag., 
1835,  I.  329-) 

BROMHEAD,  EDWARD  THOMAS  FFIIENCH.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Caius,  June  29,  1808.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  GonviUe, 
Bart.,  of  Thurlbv,  Lines.,  and  great-grandson  of  William 
Gonville,  of  Founder's  kin.  B.  Mar.  26,  1789,  in  Dublin. 
School,  Hahfax  and  at  Glasgow  University.  Matric.  Michs. 
1808;  Scholar,  1808-15;  Prizeman,  1809;  B.A.  1812;  M.A. 
18 15.  Adm.  at  the  Iruier  Temple,  June  I,  1807.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1813.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  May  18,  1822.  F.R.S., 
1817.  Of  Thurlby  HaU,  Lines.  High  Steward  of  Lincoln. 
D.L.,  F.L.S.,  1844.  A  keen  student  of  church  architecture, 
possessing  a  valuable  collection  of  rubbings  from  ecclesiastical 
brasses,  also  a  botanist.  Author,  misceUaneous.  Died  un- 
married Mar.  14,  1855,  at  Thurlby  HaU.  Brother  of  Charles 
F.  (1812).  {Venn,  II.  151;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  i.  523;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

BROMHEAD,  FRANK  HODSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Hinckley, 
Leics.  School,  Loughborough  (Rev.  J.  B.  Colgrove).  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1890.  .\t  tlie  London 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1888.  Sometime  Medical 
Superintendent  at  the  High  Shot  House  Inebriate  Retreat. 
Medical  Officer  at  the  County  Asylum,  Brentwood.  Of  5, 
Drewstead  Road,  Streathara,  S.W.  {Medical  Directory, 
1938.) 


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BROMHEAD,  JOHN.  Adm.  peas,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  July  7, 
1827.  S.  of  Beajamin  [of  Lincoln,  Capt.,  28th  Dragoons]. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Feb.  20,  1810.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833.  Of  Lincoln.  J. P.  for  parts  of 
Lindsay  and  Kesteven.  Married  Anne  Fector,  dau.  of  Col. 
George  Ralph  Payne  Jarvis,  of  Doddington  Hall,  Lines., 
Dec.  12,  1839.  Died  May  22,  1876.  (Foster,  Baronetage, 
1883.) 

BROMHEAD,  ROBERT  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  July  4,  1831.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Duddington, 
Northants.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B..^. 
1835.  C.  of  Panfield,  Essex.  Died  Feb.  22,  1854,  aged  40,  at 
Braintree.   (G.  Mag.,  1854,  i.  552.) 

BROMHEAD  or  BROMEHEAD,  THOMAS  AYRE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  28,  1811.  S.  of  Edward  (1764), 
V.  of  Reepham,  Lines.  B.  there.  School,  Gainsborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1811,  as  Bromhead;  M.B.  1820.  Set  out  to 
travel  in  the  East,  1820.  Died  Sept.  9,  1825,  aged  32,  at 
Konieh  (Iconium)  in  Asia  Minor.   (Peile,  n.  368.) 

BROMILOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  23,  1819. 
B.  at  Parr,  in  the  parish  of  Prescot,  Lanes.  [Educated  by  the 
Rev.  Samuel  Hall,  of  Billinge,  Lanes.]  Matric.  Michs.  1820; 
B..'^.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  V.  of  BiUinge,  Lanes.,  1834-53. 
Died  Aug.  28,  1853.   (G.  Mag.,  1853,  n.  536.) 

BROMLEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  26,  1847. 
6th  s.  of  Sir  Robert  Howe,  Bart.,  of  Stoke  HaU,  Notts. 
B.  there  Mar.  28,  1828.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1847.  Major,  Notts.  Militia.  Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  R. 
Meyrick,  Esq.,  1865.  [According  to  Foster  he  had  a  son, 
Gerard  Arthur,  Commander,  R.N.,  and  was  apparently 
living  in  1883;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  says  he  died  s.p.'\  (Foster, 
Baronetage,  1883;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BROMLEY,  CECIL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  22,  1875;  readmitted, 
June  10,  1876.  [S.  of  Thomas  (1834),  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Lea- 
mington, Warws.  B.  Oct.  4,  1856.  School,  King  William's 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon,  1881;  priest  (Manchester)  1883;  C.  of  Padiham, 
Lanes.,  1881-6.  R.  of  Coates,  Cambs.,  1886-92.  V.  of 
Hindsford,  Lanes.,  1892-7.  R.  of  Maulden,  Beds.,  1899- 
1913.  Died  Mar.  2,  1913,  aged  56.  (King  William's  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BROMLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  29, 
1839.  S.  of  John,  of  Stafford.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs. 
1839;  B.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1843;  priest  (Wor- 
cester) 1844;  P.C.  of  Lye,  Worcs.,  1844-65.  Married  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Charles  Bourne,  of  Fenton,  Staffs.  Died  Dec. 
19,  1865,  at  Lye  parsonage.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1834). 
(T.  M.  Bromley.) 

BROMLEY,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
c.  1829.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Clapham,  Middlese.x.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Clapham  (Mr  Orger).  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A. 
1834;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Feb.  7,  1836; 
priest  (St  Davids)  1836;  C.  of  New  Church,  Radnor.,  1836. 
C.  of  West  Tytherley,  Wilts.,  1839.  C.  of  Beenhani  Vallence, 
Berks.,  1840.  C.  of  Chetton,  Salop,  1843-51.  Afterwards 
resided  at  Tonbridge,  Kent.  Married  Harriet  Clare,  dau.  of 
H.  Skelding,  Esq.,  of  Bridgenorth,  Sept.  14,  1841.  Died 
Nov.  10,  1893,  aged  82,  at  Tonbridge.  Father  of  William 
(1862).   (Venn,  11.  210.) 

BROMLEY,  NATHANIEL  WARNER  BARRETT.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  May  29,  1889.  S.  and  h.  of  Nathaniel  Warner, 
Esq.,  of  Bansfield  Hall,  near  Newmarket,  Cambs.  (died 
1896).  [B.  Mar.  11,  1869.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1896. 
Of  Badmondisfield  Hall,  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk.  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Badmondisfield  and  Lay  Rector  of  Wickham- 
brook. Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  29,  1936.  (Walford, 
Co.  Fam.\  The  Times,  June  1,  1936.) 

BROMLEY,  ROBERT  [ANTHONY].  Adm.  pens,  (age  33)  at 
Trinity,  June  29,  1769;  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford. 
S.  of  John,  of  Warrington,  Lanes.  School,  Manchester 
Grammar  (adm.  there,  1750-1,  as  'Robert  Bromley,  s.  of 
John,  lawyer,  of  Wigan.'  Matric.  (Brasenose  College, 
Oxford)  Dec.  3,  1753,  age  17.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  12,  1755.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  i759. 
as  '  Robert  Anthony,  s.  of  John,  of  Wigan,  Lanes.'  Probably 
the  man  who  matric.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1784,  and  pro- 
ceeded B.D.  (Trinity)  1784,  as  Robert  Anthony,  but  does  not 
occur  in  the  Trinity  Adm.  Bk.  R.  of  St  Mildred  Poultry, 
London,  1775-1806.  Lecturer  of  St  John's,  Hackney.  R.  of 
St  Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange,  London,  1806.  Died 
Oct.  10,  1806,  aged  71.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Hennessy.) 

BROMLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  18,  1767. 
S.  of  Thomas  [John],  attomey-at-law,  of  [Standishgate] 
Lanes.    B.  at  Wigan  [Mar.  29,  1749]-    School,  Manchester. 


Brook,  Arthur  King 

Bapt.  'Thomas,  son  of  John  Bromley,  of  Standishgate, 
Wigan'  (Pari.  Reg.).  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  Scholar;  Chan- 
cellor's medal;  B.A.  (8th  Wrangler)  1771;  M.A.  1774.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  2,  1771.  Assistant 
Master  at  Harrow  School,  1771-1808.  V.  of  Staunton 
Bernard,  Wilts.,  till  1812.  R.  and  V.  of  Bishopston  with 
Flampston,  Wilts.,  1810-16.  R.  of  Bighton,  Hants.,  1814- 
27.  Author,  A  Critical  History  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Died  Mar.  27, 
1827,  at  Southampton.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Scott-Mayor, 
III.  715;  Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  Add.  to  Vol.  i,  p.  275.) 

BROMLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  27, 
1834.  [S,  of  John,  of  Stafford.]  B.  in  the  parish  of  St  Mary, 
Stafford.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1842. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  June  21,  i860.  Ord.  deacon,  1838;  priest 
(Chichester)  1839.  V.  of  St  James's,  Wolverhampton,  1843- 
56.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Leamington,  Warws.,  1856-84. 
Married  Jane  Steele.  Died  Sept.  22,  1886,  aged  71,  at  Lea- 
mington. Brother  of  James  (1839)  and  father  of  Cecil 
(1876).    (Al.  Oxon.;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  29,  1886.) 

BROMLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  2,  1862. 
S.  of  John  William  (1829),  clerk.  B.  Sept.  29,  1843,  at 
Glazelev,  Salop.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1862; 
B.A.  i865;  U..\.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1867;  priest, 
1868.  C.  of  Hudders&eld,  1867-9.  C.  of  St  GUes",  Shrews- 
bury, 1870.  V.  of  Sibton,  Suffolk,  1871-91.  V.  of  Manorbier, 
Peinbs.,  1891-1902.  V.  of  Stinsford,  Dorset,  1902-7;  re- 
signed. Resided  latterly  at  Boscombe,  Hants.  Died  Oct.  i, 
1912,  aged  69,  at  Boscombe.  (Peile,  11.  573;  The  Times, 
Oct.  2,  1912.) 

BROMLEY-DAVENPORT,  HUGH  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1889.  4th  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Capes- 
thome,  Chelford,  Cheshire.  [B.  Aug.  18,  1870.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1890;  B.A.  1893.  Cricket  'blue,' 
1892,  1893.  A  member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Special  List;  Capt.,  Physical 
and  Bayonet  Training  Staff;  mentioned  in  despatches; 
O.B.E.).  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  6,  Medina  Terrace,  Hove, 
Sussex.    (Burke,  L.G.,  1925;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BROMWICH,  THOMAS  JOHN  I'ANSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  21,  1892.  S.  of  John  I'.^nson,  woollen-draper. 
B.  Feb.  8,  1875,  at  Wolverhampton,  Staffs.  Schools,  Wolver- 
hampton and  Durban  High,  S.  Africa.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
Scholar,  1893;  Senr.  Wrangler  1895;  Math.  Trip,  ist  Class,  Pt 
II,  1896);  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899;  Sc.D.  1909.  Fellow,  1897  and 
Lecturer;  re-elected  Fellow  and  Lecturer,  1907.  Director  of 
Mathematical  Studies,  1914-20.  University  Lecturer  in 
Mathematics,  1909.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Queen's 
College,  Galway,  1902-7;  returned  to  Cambridge.  F.R.S., 
^906.  A  successful  'coach'  and  Lecturer  in  Mathematics, 
who  had  a  remarkable  facihty  with  algebraical  manipulations. 
Secretary-  to  the  London  Mathematical  Society,  1911-19; 
Vice-President,  1919,  1920.  Became  mentally  afflicted  and 
was  latterly  an  inmate  of  St  Andrew's  Hospital,  Northamp- 
ton, where  he  died  .\ug.  24,  1929,  by  his  own  hand.  (Eagle; 
The  Times,  Aug.  26,  1929.) 

BROMWICH,  WILLIAM  ALFRED.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1884.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Jan.  26,  1886.  Died  June 
29,  1935,  at  29,  Burgoyne  Road,  South  Norwood.  (The 
Times,  July  5,  1935.) 

BRONTE,  PATRICK.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1802. 
S.  of  Hugh  [Prunty],  farmer,  of  Emdale,  Co.  Down,  Ireland. 
B.  there  Mar.  17,  1777.  [In  the  parish  Register  the  name 
occurs  as  Brunty.]  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  B.A.  1806.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Aug.  10,  1806;  priest  (London,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Sahsbury)  Dec.  19,  1807.  C.  of  Hartshead,  Yorks., 
1811-15.  P.C.  of  Thomton-le-Dale,  1815-20.  V.  of  Haworth, 
Yorks.,  1820-61.  Married  Maria  Branwell,  of  Penzance, 
Dec.  29,  1812.  Author,  Cottage  Poetns;  Maid  of  Killarney, 
etc.  Father  of  the  famous  Bronte  sisters.  For  some  account 
of  him  see  D.N.B.,  sub  Charlotte  Bronte.  Died  June  7, 
1861,  aged  84. 

BROOK,  ARTHUR.  M.A.  1857  (incorp.  from  Oxford).  5th  s.  of 
Almondbury,  gent.,  of  Yorks.  Matric.  (University  College, 
Oxford)  Mar.  14,  1849,  age  18;  Scholar,  1852;  B.A.  1853; 
M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1854;  priest,  1855.  V.  of 
East  Retford,  Notts.,  1857-66.  V.  of  Holbeach,  Lines., 
1866-72.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1868.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Lincoln,  1869-72.  V.  of  Holv  Trinitv,  Brompton,  Middlesex, 
1872-7.  R.  of  St  John's,  Hackneyi  1877-88.  Rural  Dean, 
1879-88;  retired.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Hennessy.) 

BROOK,  ARTHUR  KING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1887.  S.  of  Charles,  M.D.  B.  1868,  at  Lincoln.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1892.  Football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1890.  Solicitor,  1897;  of  Minster  Yard, 
Lincoln.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.A.S.C).  (Shrews- 
bury Sch.  Reg. ;  Univ.  War  List.) 


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Brook,  Beriah 

BROOK,  BERIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  i, 
1758.  S.  of  William,  of  Wilberfoss,  Yorks.  School,  Wilber- 
foss.  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  B.A.  1762.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  7,  1762;  priest,  July  18,  1762;  C.  of  Brockley  and  Rede, 
Suffolk,  1762.  V.  of  Wressel,  Yorks.,  1769-87.  P.C.  of 
Denston,  Suffolk.   Died  1809.   (G.  Mag.,  1809,  11.  1238.) 

BROOK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6, 
1881.  S.  of  Alfred,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  1862,  at  Mans- 
field Woodhouse,  Notts.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Llandaff) 
1887;  C.  of  Roath,  Glani.,  1886-91.  C.  of  Malvern  Link, 
1892-5.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Folkestone,  1895-1927.  Held 
other  curacies,  1927-32.  Chaplain  of  All  Saints'  Home, 
Hawley,  Hants.,  1932-4-.  Of  31,  CoUege  Avenue,  Slough, 
Bucks.    [Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

BROOK,  CHARLES  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  Jan.  24,  1820.  S.  of  Abraham,  farmer,  of  Wood- 
bridge,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Beccles.  Scholar,  1820-8; 
matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  19,  1825;  priest,  Oct.  9,  1825;  C.  of  Ingles- 
ham,  Gloucs.,  1827-36.  C.  of  Buckland,  Berks.,  1836-43. 
C.  of  Buscot,  1843-53.  C.  of  Limpenhoe,  Norfolk,  1853-8.  C. 
of  Butley,  Suffolk,  1858-65.  Died  Nov.  28,  1879.  {Venn, 
u.  177.) 

BROOK,  CHARLES  BROOKE  [WILLIAM]  WHITAKER.  Adm. 
at  Trinity  Hall,  1890.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Healey 
House,  Netherston,  near  Huddersfield,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890.  Died  Apr.  19,  1930,  at  Ditchling.  Buried  there. 
[The  Times,  Apr.  1930.) 

BROOK,  EDWARD  JONAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1884.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  [of  Meltham  Mills,  Yorks.,  of 
Hoddam  Castle,  and  of  Kinmount  House,  Dumfries.].  B. 
[Mar.  13,  1865]  at  Meltham,  Yorks.  School,  Radley.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884.  Migrated  as  Fell.-Com.  to  Downing,  May  i, 
1885.  Of  Hoddam  Castle,  Ecclefechan,  Dumfries.  J. P.  A 
Director  of  the  Glasgow  and  South  Western  Railway.  Died 
July  17,  1924.   {Radley  Coll.  Reg.;  Walford,  Co.  Fam.) 

BROOK,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  Clare,  June  12,  1880. 

[S.  of ,  of  OrdsaU  Hall,  Retford.  School,  Eton.]   Matric. 

Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.   Athletics  'blue,'  1883. 

{Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 
BROOK,   FREDERICK  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  pens,   at  Sidney, 

Oct.  I,  1899.    S.  of  S.,  of  Peckham,  London.    B.  Apr.  23, 

1880,  in  London.  School,  City  of  London  (Mr  A.  T.  Pollard). 

Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.   1902;  LL.B.   1903;  M.A.   1927; 

LL.M.  1932.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Nov.  1905.  Of  6,  South  Square, 

Gray's  Inn,  London,  W.C,  and  of  Caterham,  Surrey.    {Lau' 

List,  1937.) 
BROOK,  GERALD  HERBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 

Jan.   I,   1877.    S.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased.    B.  at  Caxton, 

Cambs.     School,    Epsom    Royal   Medical   College.     Matric. 

Lent,  1877,  as  Brooke. 
BROOK  or  BROOKE,   MANASSEH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  30)   at 
Peterhouse,   July   4,    1761.     Of   York.     Probably    R.   of 

Stocking  Pelham,  Herts.,  1761-71;  resigned.   {T.  A.  Walker, 

322.) 
BROOK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1889.   S.  of 

James.    B.  Dec.  7,  1867,  at  Leeds,  Yorks.    Matric.  Michs. 
i88g;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.   Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1896; 

priest,  1899;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Liverpool,  1896-7.   Held  other 

curacies  for  short  periods,  1909-16.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Manchester, 
1916-;   Blackburn,    1927-;   Cheshire,    1931-8-.    Of   32,   St 

Hilda's  Road,  Old  Trafford,  Manchester,  in  1938.  {Crock- 
ford,  1938.) 
BROOK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  29, 
1850.  Matric.  Lent,  1850.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  25, 
1850,  as  'Tom  B.,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Pen  Craig 
Court,  Heref.' 
BROOK-SMITH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  8, 
1865.  S.  of  John  [Smith],  gent.,  of  Providence  Mills,  Hud- 
dersfield. B.  Mar.  22,  1844,  at  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.  [School, 
Cheltenham  CoUege.]  Matric.  Lent,  1S65;  B.A.  1868;  M.A. 
1875.  Mathematical  Master  at  King's  CoUege,  London, 
1869-1903.  Keenly  interested  in  vocal  music;  a  member  of 
the  choir  of  St  Paul's  Cathedra],  for  20  years.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  Oct.  9,  1916,  at  St  Andrew's  Hospital, 
Clewer.  Brother  of  John  (1843).  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Eagle,  xxxviii.) 
BROOK-SMITH  or  BROOKSMITH,  ELDRED  JOHN  [BROOK]. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  27,  1875.  S.  of  John  Brook 
(next),  Master  at  Cheltenham  CoUege.  B.  Mar.  3,  1856,  at 
Cheltenham.  Bapt.  July  17,  1856,  at  Milnsbridge,  Almonds- 
bury,  Yorks.  [School,  Cheltenham  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  Scholar;  B..\.  {20th  Wrangler)  1879;  LL.M.  1882,  as 
Brooksmith.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  10,  1877. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1879.  Mathematical  Master  at  Derby 
School,  1888-9.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  the  Royal 
MiUtary  Academy,  Woolwich,  1889-1903.   Went  to  Canada, 


Brooke,  Charles 

and  practised  as  a  lawyer  at  .\rcola,  Saskatchewan.    Died 
there  May  13, 1932.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  Eagle;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times.  June  3,  1932.) 
BROOK-SMITH  or  SMITH,  JOHN   [BROOK].    Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  May  i,  1843,  as  Smith,  J.  B.  S.  of  John  [Smith], 
of  Huddersfield,  Yorks.  [and  Sarah].  B.  there  July  17,  1824. 
Schools,   Huddersfield  CoUege  and   Edinburgh   Umversity. 
Matric.  Michs.   1845.    Migrated   (age  24)   to  Tnmty  HaU, 
May  13,  1848.    Migrated  back  to  St  John's,  Nov.  2,  1852; 
B.A.  1853,  as  J.  Brook;  M.A.  1854.    LL.B.  (London)  1866, 
as  Brooksmith.    Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College, 
1850-88.    Barrister  (Inner  Temple)  1868.    Appomted  Head 
Master  of  the  xMiUtary  and  Civil  Department,  but  died  withm 
a  few  days  of  the  appointment.    Alderman  of  Cheltenham, 
1881-6.    Assumed  the  additional  name  of  Brook.    Deputy 
Provisional   Grand   Master  of   Freemasons,    1880-8.     Died 
Apr.  29,  1888.    Buried  at  Cheltenham.   Brother  of  Edward 
(1865)   and  father  of  the  above.    {Cheltenham  Coll.   Reg.; 
Boose,  IV.  Suppl.) 
BROOKE,  ALAN  ENGLAND,    .^dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  II,  1883.   4th  s.  of  Richard  England  (1840),  R.  of 
Bath.    B.  Sept.  i,  1863,  at  Spring  Grove,  London.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1883;  Prizeman;  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class,  Pt  I,  1885; 
Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1888);  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890; 
B.D.  1897;  D.D.  1913.    Fellow,  1889.    Dean  and  Divimty 
Lecturer    of    the    CoUege,    1894-1918.     Provost,    1926-33; 
retired.    Ord.  deacon,   1891;   priest   (Lincoln)    1904;   C.   of 
Gayton,  Northants.,   1891.    Ely  Professor  of  Divimty  and 
Canon  of  Ely,  1916-26.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1926-.  Chaplain 
to  the  King,   1918-.    Edited  The  Fragments  of  Heracleon 
1891;  Origen's  Commentary  on  St  John,  1896;  editor  (with 
Norman  Maclean,  Master  of  Christ's  CoUege)  of  the  Cambridge 
Septuagint  (larger  edition);  Genesis  to  Esdras;  also  of  the 
Johannine    Epistles    (International    Critical    Commentary). 
Married  and  had  issue.    Of  8,  Cranmer  Road,  Cambndge. 
Brother  of  Herbert  R.  (1878)  and  of  WiUiam  P.  (1869).  {Kmg's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1939;  Crockford,  1938.)   Died 
Oct.  29,  1939. 
BROOKE,  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1889. 
S.  of  Christopher,  ironmonger.  B.  Apr.  9,  1871,  at  Blackburn. 
School,  Blackburn  Grammar  (Mr  T.  Ainsworth).    Matnc. 
Michs.   1889;  B.A.   1892;  M.A.   1899.    Assistant  Master  at 
Hull  Grammar  School,  1893-9.    Lecturer  at  HuU  Institute, 
1894-1900.     Principal  of  Holdemess   CoUege,   Withernsea, 
Yorks.,   1899.    Head  Master  of  Caistor  Grammar  School, 
1905-13.    Of  1,  Essex  Court,  Temple,  E.C.,  1919-    {School- 
masters' Directory,  1919.) 
BROOKE,  ARTHUR  BASIL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  25,  1867.    3rd  s.  of  Sir  Arthur  Brinsley,  Bart., 
deceased.    B.    1847.     Matric.   Michs.    1867.     In   the   Royal 
Navy.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  Aug.  3,  1884.   Brother 
of  the  next.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BROOKE,  Sir  ARTHUR  VICTOR  ALEXANDER,  Bart.    Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15,  i860.    Did  not  reside.    S.  and  h. 
of  Sir  Arthur  Brinsley,  Bart.,  of  Colebrooke,  Brookeborough, 
Co.  Fermanagh,  Ireland.    B.  Jan.  5,   1843.    Succeeded  his 
father   as   3rd  Bart.,   Nov.    21,    1854.     Of   Colebrook,   Co. 
Fermanagh.    D.L.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  Nov.  23, 
1891.   Brother  of  the  above.   (Occurs  as  Victor  Alexander  in 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BROOKE  or  DE  CAPELL  BROOKE,  ARTHUR  WATSON  DE 
CAPELL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1855. 
3rd  s.  of  WiUiam  [afterwards  Bart.],  of  The  Ehns,  Market 
Harborough,  Leics.    B.  there  May  7,  1836.    Matric.  Michs. 
1855.     Of   Loddington    HaU,    Kettering,    Northants.     J. P. 
Capt.,  4th  Hussars.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  Apr.  5, 
1896.   Brother  of  Richard  L.  de  C.  (1850)  and  of  Charles  E. 
de  C.  (1864).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BROOKE,    BERTRAM    WILLES    DARREL.    Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1897.    S.  of  Charles  Johnson,  Rajah  of 
Sarawak,  of  VUla  Raffo,  BogUasco,  near  Genoa,  Italy.    B. 
Aug.   8,    1876,   at  Sarawak.    School,   Winchester.    Matric. 
Michs.   1897;  B.A.  1900.    Rowing  'blue,'  1900,   1901.    2nd 
Lieut.,  R.F.A.,  1901.  'Tuan  Mudah'  of  Sarawak.  During  the 
Great  War,  Hon.  Capt.,  Royal  Horse  ArtUlery;  served  in 
Egypt  and  Arabia.    Of  The  Priory,  Redboume,  Herts.,  and 
Sarawak  Government  Oifices,  Westminster,  1938.  Brother  of 
Charles  V.  (1894)  and  Henry  K.  (1898).    (Univ.  War  List; 
Cent.  Hist.  Univ.  Boat  Race;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938;  Burke, 
L.G.) 
BROOKE,   CHARLES.     Adm.   pens,    (age   18)    at   Pembroke, 
Oct.  7,  1783.    3rd  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Ufford  Place,  near 
Woodbridge,  Suffolk.    B.  there  1765.    Matric.  Michs.  1784; 
Scholar;   B.A.    1788;    M.A.    1791.     Ord.   deacon   (Norwich) 
May  18,  1788;  priest,  Apr.  4,  1790;  C.  of  Debenham,  Suffolk, 
1788.    V.  of  Hoxne  with  Denham,  1793-4-    R-  of  BloxhaU, 
1798-1836.   R.  of  Ufford,  1803-36.   Of  Ufford  Place,  Suffolk. 
Claimant   of   the   dormant   Barony   of   Cobham.     Married 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Francis  Capper,  R.  of  Earl  Soham,  Suffolk, 
Dec.   13,   1809.    Died  Mar.   30,   1836,   aged  70,  at  Ufford. 
Buried  there.   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1836,  11.  107.) 


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BROOKE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  2,  1822. 
S.  of  Heory  James,  Esq.  [mineralogist,  for  whom  %ee  D.N.B.], 
of  South  Lambeth,  London.  B.  June  30,  1804.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar;  B.A.  (23^^  Wrangler) 
1827;  M.B.  1828;  M..\.  1853.  A  student  at  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  1834.  F.R.C.S.,  1844. 
On  the  surgical  staff  of  the  Metropolitan  Free  Hospital  and 
the  Westminster  Hospital.  F.R.S.,  1847.  An  active  member 
of  many  philanthropic  and  religious  societies.  Inventor  of 
self-recording  meteorological  instniments.  Author,  rehgious 
and  scientific.   Died  May  17,  1879,  at  Weymouth.   {D.N.B.) 

BROOKE,  CHARLES  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jime  18,  1875.    S.  of  William,  gent.    B.  Mar.  7,  1857,  at 
Hunslet,  Leeds.   Bapt.  Apr.  2,  1857.    [School,  Leeds  Gram- 
mar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B..\.  1880.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,   London.    Died  Sept.   10,   1887.    {Leeds  Gr.  Sch. 
Reg.) 
BROOKE,  CHARLES  EDWARD  DE  CAPELL.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  22,  1864.    5th  s.  of  Sir  William  de  Capell, 
Bart.,  of  The  Elms,  Market  Harborough,  Leics.    B.  there 
Dec.  5,  1844.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  i865;B..\.  i86q. 
Died  unmarried  June  24,  1907.   Brother  of  Arthur  W.  de  C. 
(1855),  etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
BROOKE,  CHARLES  VYNER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene,  Apr.   12,   1894.    S.   and  h.   of  Sir  Charles   Johnson 
[assumed  the  surname  of  Brooke  in  addition  to  Johnson], 
Knt.,   G.C.M.G.,    Rajah   of  Sarawak.    B.   Sept.    25,    1874. 
School,  Winchester.   Matric.  Easter,  1894.   Joined  his  father 
in  Sarawak,  1897.    Rajah  Mudah  of  Sarawak.    Undertook 
several  expeditions  into  the  far  interior  of  the  country  to 
punish  head-hunters.   Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Rajah  of 
Sarawak,  May  17,   191 7.    [For  an  account  of  Sir  Charles 
Anthony  Johnson-Brooke  see  D.N.B.,  Tuentieth  Century.'^ 
G.C.M.G.,    1927.   Of  the   Astana,    Kuching,   Sarawak,   and 
The   Garden   House,  23,  Westboume  Street,  London,   W. 
Brother  of  Bertram  W.  D.  (1897),  etc.   {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.; 
Burke,  Knightage;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 
BROOKE,    CHARLES   WILLIAM   ALFRED.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  5,  1880.    S.  of  A.,  Esq.,  of  24,  Fopstone 
Road,   Earls   Court,   South    Kensington,    London.     Matric. 
Michs.   1880;  B.A.   1884;   M.A.   1887.    Ord.  deacon,   1883; 
priest  (Ely)  1885;  C.  of  Cherryhinton,  Cambs.,  1883-4.    C. 
of  Norton,  Suffolk,  1884-6.    C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Queen's 
Gate,  London,  1886-8.    Assistant  Chaplain  to  the  London 
Hospital,  1887-9;  of  the  Trinity  College  Mission,  Stratford, 
Esse.x,    1893-6.    Chaplain   to  the  Cambridgeshire  Asylum, 
1899-1907.    Egerton  House  Chaplain,  Newmarket,   1901-7. 
C.  of  Sandy,  Beds.,   1909-11.    C.  of  Wimbledon,  1916-18. 
C.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Bethnal  Green,  1918-21.    Resided 
latterly  at  48,  Anerley  Park,  London,  S.E.   Author,  Hymns, 
etc.    Died  July   25,   1926,   aged  66,  at  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  July  27,  1926.) 
BROOKE,  EARDLEY  WILMOT.    .\6m.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
27,  1889.    3rd  s.  of  Robert  [Lieut. -Col.,  6oth  Rifles;  retired], 
of  3,  The  Grange,  Red  HUl,  Surrey.    B.  Feb.  2,   1870,  at 
Blackheath,  Kent.    School,  Monkton  Combe,  Somerset  (Mr 
Bryan).     Matric.    Michs.    1889.     Entered   the   .\rmy   (60th 
Rifles,    1891;    transferred   to   A.S.C.;   Capt.,    1900;    Major, 
1907;  Lieut. -Col.,  1914).   Served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the 
Chitral  Relief  Force,  1895;  with  the  A.S.C.  in  South  Africa, 
1899-1902;    despatches.     In    the    Great    War,    Lieut. -Col., 
R..'\.S.C.,    1914;    D.S.O.,    1916;    despatches    three    times. 
Retired,    1920.     Of   the    Manor   House,    Blofield,   Norfolk. 
Married  and  had  issue.    (Burke,  I.G.;  Monkton  Combe  Sch. 
Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1938.) 
BROOKE,  EDWARD  ALSTON  PIERREPONT.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  31,  1877.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Caen  Wood 
Towers,  Highgate,  London  [later  of  Wexham  Park,  Bucks.]. 
B.  Aug.  6,  1858,  at  Greenhays,  Lanes.  School,  Eton.   Matric. 
Michs.    1877.     In   the   Army,    79th   Cameron   Highlanders. 
Of  Wexham  Park,  Bucks.    Married  and  had  issue.    (Burke, 
L.G.) 
BROOKE,     FREDERICK     ARTHUR     JOHN     ROBERTSON. 

Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1882. 
BROOKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  15,  1794.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  i795;  B.A. 
1799- 
BROOKE,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1866.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  [Richard]  [of  Summerton 
and  Coolgreany,  Co.  Wexford].  B.  [Aug.  13,  1849]  at  Dublin. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  J. P.  for  Cos.  Wexford 
and  Dublin.  D.L.  for  Dublin.  High  Sheriff  of  Wexford, 
1882,  and  of  Co.  Dublin,  1898.  Director  of  the  Bank  of 
Ireland  in  1891;  Governor,  1904-6.  Created  Bart.,  Oct.  12, 
1903.  Of  Coolgreany,  Co.  Wexford,  of  Summerton,  and  of 
Pickering  Forest,  Co.  Kildare.  Twice  married  and  had  issue. 
Died  -Aug.  21,  1926,  at  Pickering  Forest.  (Burke,  P.  and  B., 
sub  Brooke  of  Summerton.) 


Brooke,  Humphrey 

BROOKE,  GILBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  (age  T9)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Francis  Brown,  Captain, 
of  Bath.  B.  Mar.  28,  1873,  at  Hyeres,  France.  School, 
Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A. 
1902.  At  the  London  Hospital.  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.  (Edin.). 
L.F.P.S.  (Glasgow)  1897.  L.S.A.,  1897-  F.R.G.S.  In  the 
Colonial  Civil  Service  (Medical).  Of  Horton,  Gloucs.  Govern- 
ment .Medical  Officer  and  District  Commissioner  for  the 
Caicos  Islands,  West  Indies.  Port  Chief  Officer,  Singapore. 
Chief  Health  Officer,  Sarawak.  J.P.  for  Turks  and  Caicos 
Islands,  West  Indies,  and  for  Singapore.  Lecturer  (Emeritus) 
in  Hygiene  at  King  Edward  VII  College  of  Medicine,  Singa- 
pore. Organiser  and  first  Director  of  the  Eastern  Bureau  of 
the  League  of  Nations  at  Singapore.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  .\loha,  Penang  Hill,  Straits  Settlements.  Author,  medical, 
etc.  Died  Jan.  15,  1936,  at  Singapore.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Who's 
Who,  1936;  Medical  Direaory;  The  Times,  Jan.  20,  1936-) 

BROOKE,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1877.  2nd 
s.  of  John  William,  of  Sibton  Park,  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  B. 
there  Jan.  31,  1858.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B..\.  1881.  Sometime  in  business  in  Canada;  afterwards  of 
West  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight.  Married  and  had  issue.  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists.) 
BROOKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  4, 
1787.  Of  Ireland.  [Probably  s.  and  h.  of  FrancU  (Major, 
Light  Dragoons),  of  Colebrooke,  and  Hannah,  dau.  of  Henry 
Prittie,  of  Kilbey,  Co.  Tipperary.  B.  May  30,  1770.]  This 
Henry  Brooke  was  created  Bart.,  Jan.  7,  1822,  of  Colebrooke, 
Co.  Fermanagh.  Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  The  Hon.  John 
Butler,  1792.  Died  Mar.  24,  1834.  See  also  Al.  Dubl.  for  a 
contemporary  namesake.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  R.  F.  Scott; 
.S(  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 
BROOKE,  HENRY  DYSON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  6, 

1865. 
BROOKE,  HENRY  (HARRY)  KEPPEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.  2nd  s.  of  Charles  Johnson,  Rajah  of  Sarawak, 
of  Villa  Raffo,  near  Genoa,  Italy.  B.  Nov.  10,  1879,  at 
Purton,  Wilts.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1898. 
Styled  Tuan  Bunsee  of  Sarawak.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  South  Lanes.  Regt.,  1914;  Capt.,  Egyptian  Army, 
191 7;  at  Khartoum  and  afterwards  in  the  Belgian  Congo). 
After  the  war  established  a  '  Picture  House'  at  Sunninghill, 
Berks.  Of  .\scot  Place,  Ascot,  Berks.,  and  of  3,  York  Place 
Mansions,  London,  W.  Died  Nov.  11,  1926.  Brother  of 
Bertram  W.  D.  (1897),  etc.  {The  Times,  Nov.  13,  1926.) 
BROOKE,  HENRY  SINCLAIR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 

1885.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  Edward,  clerk,  of  20,  Sheffield  Terrace, 
Kensington,  London.  B.  Sept.  22,  1865,  at  Wimbledon, 
Surrey.  School,  Monkton  Combe,  Somerset  (Mr  Bryan). 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M..\.  1893.  Ord.  deacon, 
1890;  priest  (Wakefield)  1891;  C.  of  Wakefield,  1890-2.  V.  of 
Pembury,  Kent,  1898-1918.  V.  of  Rendcombe,  1918-22.  V. 
of  Wadhurst,  Sussex,  1922-5.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  Broadwater 
Down,  Kent,  1925-34.  Rural  Dean  of  Etchingham,  1925-34- 
Canon  of  Chichester.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1933-4-  Died 
June  15,  1934,  aged  68. 

BROOKE,  HERBERT  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  10, 
1878.  S.  of  Richard  England  (1840),  R.  of  Bath.  B.  Feb.  9, 
1859.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B..\.  1883;  M.A. 

1886.  Head  Master  of  a  preparatory  school  at  Maze  Hill, 
St  Leonards,  1886-1900;  at  Hazelhurst,  Frant,  Sussex, 
1900-1.  Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School,  1908-20; 
Secretary  to  the  Head  Master,  1920-33.  Resident  at  the 
'Five  Ways,'  Parkstone,  Dorset,  in  1938.  Brother  of  .\Ian 
E.  (1883),  etc.   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6-) 

BROOKE,  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  3,  1871. 
4th  E  of  Thomas  Richard,  clerk  [B.A.  (Oxford),  R.  of 
Avening].  B.  Dec.  17,  1851,  at  Avening,  Gloucs.  Bapt. 
July  15,  1852.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest 
(Oxford)  1876;  C.  of  Maidenhead,  1875-7.  C.  of  St  Bnde's, 
Liverpool,  1877-8;  V.  there,  1878-85.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Readmg,  Berks.,  1888-95.  Chaplain  at  Les  Avants,  Mont- 
reux,  Switzerland,  1895-7.  V.  of  St  Margaret's,  Brighton, 
1897-1910.  C.M.S.  Missioner,  1910-16.  Author,  rehgious. 
Died  .-Vug.  25,  1930.  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Eagle.) 

BROOKE  post  OSBALDISTON,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  20)  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1765.  S.  of  Gabriel,  Esq.  B. 
at  Burton,  Yorks.  [Bapt.  Nov.  24,  1745-]  School,  Beverley 
(Mr  Ward).  Matric.  Easter,  1765.  Of  Hunmanby  and  of 
Gateforth,  Yorks.,  Esq.  High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire,  1781. 
Took  the  surname  of  Osbaldiston  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of 
his  grand-uncle,  Fountain-Wen tworth  Osbaldiston,  Esq., 
July  30,  1770.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph 
Pennington,  Bart.,  Aug.  11,  1772,  at  Muncaster.  Died 
1835,  aged  90.  {F.M.G.,  1098;  Burke,  L.G.,  1925,  sub 
Firman;  Poulson,  Holderness,  1.  241.) 


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BROOKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  27,  1758.  Of 
Yorks.  Matric.  Easter,  1759;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1768.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June  24,  1763;  priest,  June  2,  1765.  V.  of 
Huntington,  Yorks.,  177CH-89.  R.  of  St  Cuthbert  with  St 
Helens-on-the-Wall  and  AU  Saints'  in  Peaseholme,  York, 
1770-84.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BROOKE,  JAMES  (Rajah  of  Sarawak).  LL.D.  1852  (incorp. 
from  Oxford).  S.  of  Thomas,  B.C.S.  B.  Apr.  29,  1803. 
Created  D.C.L.  at  Oxford,  1847.  Took  an  active  part  ui 
suppressing  the  rebellion  of  Sarawak,  1840.  Appointed 
Governor  (Rajah)  of  Sarawak,  1841.  British  Commissioner 
and  Consul-General  of  Borneo,  1847-63.  Governor  of 
Labuan,  1847-56.  K.C.B.,  1848.  Died  June  11,  1868.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  23,  1790- 
S.  of  Zachary  (1734),  clerk.  B.  Jan.  28,  i773-  Schools,  Bury 
and  Norwich.  Scholar,  1791;  matric.  Lent,  1792;  B.A.  {17th 
Wrangler)  1795;  M..\.  1798.  Fellow  and  Tutor,  1798-1811. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  17951  priest  (Ely)  June  8, 
1800;  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge.  V.  of  Whittlesford, 
Cambs.,  1807-21.  V.  of  Elmstead,  Essex,  1810-21.  Married 
Mary  Bowen,  May  16,  1811.  Died  Nov.  23,  1821.  Brother  of 
Zachary  (1783).   (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BROOKE,  JOHN  CROFT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Feb.  II,  1820.  B.  at  Austhorpe  Lodge,  near  Leeds.  Matric. 
Lent,  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828. 

BROOKE,  JOHN  [MICHAEL].  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  8, 
1809.  S.  of  John  Michael,  Governor  of  St  Helena.  B.  there. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar,  181 2;  B.A. 
1814;  M.A.  1819.  V.  of  Bisham,  Berks.,  1816-19.  Had 
a  hving  in  Ireland.   Died  there.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BROOKE,  JOHN  MOORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  16,  1776.  S.  of  John  [R.  of  Cohiey,  Norfolk],  of  West- 
minster, London.  B.  June  10,  1757.  School,  St  Paul's 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  Scholar,  1778;  B.A. 
1780;  M.A.  1783.  Fellow,  1782-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norvvich) 
May  21,  1780;  priest,  June  4,  17S1.  V.  of  Helpringham, 
Lines.,  1784-99.  R.  of  Folkingham-cum-Laughton,  1787-99. 
{St  Paul's  Sck.  Reg.) 

BROOKE,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  24, 
1765.  S.  of  Joshua  (1726),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  Mar.  21, 
1746,  at  Tong,  Yorks.  Schools,  Drighlington,  Yorks.  (Mr 
Belcher)  and  Leeds  (Mr  Brooke).  Matric.  Michs.  1765; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1769.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  19,  1769. 

BROOKE,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  II,  1788.  A  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders.  S.  of  Samuel  (i733). 
clerk,  Master  of  Leeds  Grammar  School  and  R.  of  Gamston, 
Notts.  Matric.  Easter,  1798;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1798.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bristol)  Dec.  21,  1785;  priest  (London)  Dec.  23, 
1787,  as  a  literate;  C.  of  Beverley  and  of  Newark.  Master  of 
St  Leonard's  Hospital,  Newark,  1788.  R.  of  Hammering- 
ham  with  Scrayfield,  Lines.,  1790-1800.  V.  of  Colston 
Bassett,  Notts.,  1800-34.  R.  of  Gamston,  1812-51.  A  livery- 
man of  the  Company  of  Stationers  of  London,  1782.  Died 
Mar.  12,  1851,  aged  90,  at  Gamston.   (G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.) 

BROOKE,  RICHARD  ENGLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
May  9,  1840.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Old  Walsingham,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  North  Creak.  School,  Walsingham  (Rev.  R.  Leader). 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar,  1841-3;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Kirkburton, 
Yorks.,  1844-6.  C.  of  Gt  Coates,  1846-9.  P.C.  of  Sowerby, 
1849-52.  R.  of  St  Luke's,  Cheetham  Hill,  Lanes.,  1852-63. 
Rural  Dean  of  Manchester,  1860-3.  Hon.  Canon  of  Man- 
chester, 1862-73.  P-C-  of  St  Mary's,  Spring  Grove,  Middle- 
sex, 1863-7.  V.  and  Rural  Dean  of  Hull,  1867-75.  Preb.  of 
York,  1873-1900.  R.  of  the  Abbey  Church,  Bath,  1875-95. 
Rural  Dean  of  Bath,  1877-95.  Married  Harriet,  dau.  of 
William  Bonner  Hopkins,  of  Limber  Grange,  Lines.,  1846. 
Resident  at  Bournemouth,  1895-1900.  Died  Mar.  22,  1900, 
at  Bournemouth.  Father  of  WiUiam  P.  (1869),  Alan  E. 
(1883)  and  Herbert  R.  (1878).   (Venn,  11.  252;  Hennessy.) 

BROOKE,  RICHARD  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June 
24.  1793- 

BROOKE  or  DE  CAPELL  BROOKE,  RICHARD  LEWIS  DE 
CAPELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  15,  1850. 
S.  and  h.  of  Wilham  de  Capell  (afterwards  Bart.).  B.  Apr.  7, 
1831,  at  Market  Harborough,  Leics.  School,  Clapham, 
London  (Mr  Pritchard).  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  M.A.  1854. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  6,  1854.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1858.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Succeeded  his  father  as  4th 
Bart.,  Mar.  4,  1886.  Of  The  Elms,  Market  Harborough. 
J. P.  for  Leics.  and  Northants.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Feb.  3,  1892,  at  Market  Harborough.  Brother  of  Arthur  W. 
de  C.  (1855),  etc.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BROOKE,  RICHARD  SINCLAIR.  D.D.  1864  (incorp.  from 
Dublin).    3rd  s.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  Dromavana,  Dublin. 


Brooke,  Zachary 

B.  1802.   Ord.  deacon  (Kildare)  1828;  priest  (Killaloe)  1829; 

C.  of  Kennity,  King's  Co.,  1828-32.  Minister  of  Mariners' 
Church,  Kingston™,  Dublin,  1835-62.  R.  of  Wyton,  Himts., 
1862-76.  Author,  Recollections  of  the  Irish  Church,  etc. 
Died  Aug.  6,  1882,  at  Dublin.   (Burke,  I.G.) 

BROOKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  10,  1802. 
Of  Hampshire.   School,  Salisbury. 

BROOKE,  ROBERT  PARKINSON.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 

July  4,  181 1.  B.  at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1811.  Migrated 
to  Clare,  June  23,  1812;  B.A.  1815.  Chaplain  to  the  E.I.C. 
(Bengal  Estabhshment),  BareiUy,  1836-50;  previously  at 
St  Helena  (a  son  bom  there,  Mar.  28,  1835).  (Trentham- 
Edgar.) 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  July  1, 
1811.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Liverpool.  School,  Ashton,  Lanes. 
Matric.  Michs.  1811;  Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  1815.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chester)  Dec.  1814;  priest  (Bangor) 
1815.  P.C.  of  Lane  End,  Staffs.,  1817;  R-  of  Wistaston, 
Cheshire,  1825-73.  Author,  theological.  Died  May,  l873- 
{Peile,  11.  368.) 

BROOKE,  THOMAS  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  16, 
1894.  S.  of  Charles  John.  B.  at  Withington,  Manchester. 
Schools,  Wesley  College,  Sheffield,  and  South  Eastern 
College,  Ramsgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1927.  Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest  (Winchester)  1898;  C.  of 
St  Mark's,  Southampton,  1897-1900.  Held  other  curacies  for 
short  periods,  1900-6.  C.  of  Epping,  Essex,  1906-19.  R.  of 
Woodham  Mortimer,  1919-28.  R.  of  Hazeleigh,  1921-8.  C. 
of  GuUdford,  1930-4.  V.  of  Lower  Halstow,  Kent,  1934-7- 
Publ.  pr.,  dio.  Canterbury,  1937.  Died  March  17,  i940- 
(Peile,  II.  790;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BROOKE,  WARREN  AUBER,  see  BROOKS. 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 
19,  1756.  S.  of  John  (?  1726),  clerk,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Norwich.   School,  Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts.   (Dr  Stirling). 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  29, 
1768.  S.  of  Richard  (1737-8),  R.  of  Kirby,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich  (MrSymonds).  Matric.  Lent,  1769;  Scholar, 
1768-71;  B.A.  1772.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  15,  1773] 
priest,  July  2,  1775;  C.  of  Rudham,  Norfolk,  i773-  ^-  °' 
Kirby  Bedon,  1775-82.  R.  of  St  Peter  with  St  Mary,  Swams- 
thorpe,  1775-8  and  1782-4.  R.  of  Kelling  and  Salthouse, 
1778-84.  Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Zurishaddai  Girdle- 
stone,  V.  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk,  1775-  (Venn,  11.  86; 
Norfolk  Benefices.) 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  3,  1828.  S.  of  John.  Bapt.  May  24,  1810,  at  Brantham, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  Scholar;  B.A.  1833;  M.A. 
1836.  Fellow,  1831-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle,  Lttl.  dim.  from 
Ely)  June  8,  1833;  priest  (CarUsIe)  June  21,  1834;  C.  of 
Boxford,  Berks.,  1833-7.  R.  of  Kingston,  Cambs.,  1836-7. 
C.  of  Wetheringsett,  Suffolk,  1837-9-  C.  of  Bentley,  1839- 
41;  V.  there,  1840-52.  P.C.  of  Moulton,  Lines.,  1852-66. 
P.C.  of  Ropsley,  1866-73.  V.  of  WeUingore,  1873-6.  Died 
.\\ig.  30,  1876.    (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  24,  i860.  S.  of  Robert  Arthur.  Probably  at  Harrow, 
and  left,  1858,  's.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Bath.'  If  so,  joined  4th 
Dragoon  Guards,  i86i,  and  retired  as  Captain.  Died  Sept.  5. 
1894.    (Harrcni)  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM  PARKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
19,  1869.  [S.  of  Richard  England  (1840),  R.  of  Bath.  B. 
Dec.  29,  1850.  School,  Haileybury.]  Migrated  to  King's, 
Oct.  8,  1869;  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Exhibitioner;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1873;  M.A.  1876.  FeUow  of 
King's,  1873.  (The  first  Fellow  not  an  Etonian.)  Assistant 
Master  at  Fettes  CoUege,  Edinburgh,  1876-9;  at  Rugby 
School,  1879-1910.  J. P.  for  Warws.  Died  Jan.  24,  1910, 
aged  59,  at  Rugby.  He  was  the  father  of  Rupert  Brooke,  the 
poet,  also  a  King's  man  and  for  whom  see  D.N.B.  Brother  of 
Alan  E.  (1883),  etc.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Haileybury 
Sck.  Reg.) 

BROOKE,  ZACHARY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  c.  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1783.  S.  and  h.  of  Zachary  (1734).  D.D.  B.  at  Cam- 
bridge. Bapt.  Dec.  24,  1766,  at  St  Benedict's.  Schools, 
Bury  and  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1784; 
B.A.  {13th  Wrangler)  1788;  M.A.  1791;  B.D.  1799.  FeUow, 
1789-1801.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  11,  1791;  priest 
(Ely)  Dec.  8,  1793;  V.  of  Icklington  (Ickleton),  Cambs., 
1793-1802.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
1795.  R.  of  Gt  Hormead,  Herts.,  1800-42.  C.  of  Monks 
Risborough,  Bucks.,  1814.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Francis  Gunning,  R.  of  Newton-cum-Hauxton  and  Thriplow, 
Cambs.,  Dec.  16,  1800.  Died  Apr.  12,  1842,  at  Dulwich 
aged  76.  Brother  of  John  (1790).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 


395 


Brooke-Hunt,  Arthur  Ernest 

BROOKE-HUNT,  ARTHUR  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Sept.  24,  1874.  S.  of  Charles  [Hunt],  of  Peers  Court,  Dursley, 
Gloucs.  B.  June  16,  1854,  at  Bowden  Hall,  Gloucester 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B..\.  1878.  Inspector 
for  Agricultural  education  under  the  Privy  council,  if"' 
under  the  Board  of  Agriculture,  1889.  Assumed  the  surname 
of  Brooke-Hunt,  1872.  Died  Jan.  2,  1915.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BROOKES,  see  also  BROOKS. 

BROOKES,  EVAN.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  2i)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  5, 
1774.  S.  of  John,  of  Llandilo,  Carm.  School,  Carmarthen 
(Mr  Barker).  Matric.  Michs.  1775.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Aug.  2,  1778.  C.  of  Langford  with  Ickborough,  Norfolk, 
1778.  V.  of  Stallingborough,  Lines.,  1782-1830.  (Norwich 
Ord.  Bk.) 

BROOKES,  FREDERICK  DOBSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  9,  1876.  S.  of  James  Henry.  B.  Mar.  10,  1856,  at 
Timperley,  Cheshire.  Schools,  Altrincham  and  Keysoe. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon, 
1880;  priest  (Durham)  1882;  C.  of  Brandon,  Durham,  1880- 

4.  C.  of  St  PhiUp's,  Salford,  1884-6.  C.  of  AH  Souls,  Bolton, 
1886-7.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Barker-ville,  Cariboo,  British 
Columbia,  Canada,  1887-93.   C.  of  Haswe'J,  Durham,  1893 

5.  C.  of  St  .Andrew's,  Deptford,  Durham,  1895-7.  C.  of 
Chester-le-Street,  1 897-1907.  V.  of  Birtley,  Durham,  1907- 
14.   Died  Apr.  28,  1914,  at  Colwyn  Bay.   (Peile,  11.  651.) 

BROOKES,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  12,  1818.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  formerly  of  Chelsea, 
Middlesex.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A. 
1825.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  29,  1825;  priest,  Dec.  18, 
1825.  V.  of  Clavering  with  Langley,  Esse.x,  1834-62.  Died 
Apr.  20,  1862.  (G.  Mag.,  1862,  i.  651;  Cambridge  Year  Book, 
1863.) 

BROOKES,  GERALD  REMFRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1887. 
[S.  of  CUfford  James,  merchant,  of  Kingsgate,  Thanet.  B. 
Oct.  31,  1868.]  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest, 
1892;  C.  of  St  Margaret-at-CUffe,  Kent,  1891-3.  C.  of 
Margate,  1893-1900.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  Battersea,  1900-6. 
Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester,  1906;  in  dio.  Winchester,  1911. 
Of  Fairmile  Lea,  Cobham,  Surrey,  1926.  (Dulwich  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BROOKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  25,  1858, 
for  B.D.  degree.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Duckmanton.  Bapt. 
June  30,  1833. 

BROOKES,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1893;  M.A.  1924.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest  (London)  1894. 
C.  of  Haverstock  Hill,  1893-6.  C.  of  Conisborough,  Yorks., 
1896-8.  V.  of  Denaby  Main,  Yorks.,  1898-1909.  V.  of 
Cawood,  1909-24.  V.  of  Weaverthorpe  with  Helperthorpe, 
1924-31.   Died  Jan.  18,  1931,  at  Helperthorpe. 

BROOKES,  THOMAS  CANNON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1894. 
S.  of  W.  H.,  Esq.,  of  Fernleigh,  Walsall,  Staffs.  School, 
Solihull  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1907.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Dec.  1900.  Cannon  Brookes  and 
Odgers,  of  Norfolk  House,  Norfolk  Street,  Strand,  London, 
W.C.    (Law  List,  1937.) 

BROOKES,  WILLIAM  LOVELL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  15,  1771.   Of  Salop.   Matric.  Easter,  1772. 

BROOKES  or  BROOKS,  WILLIAM  McINTOSH.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  20)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  14,  1823.  Of  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823,  as  Brooks;  B.A.  1829.  Architect,  of 
London.  Designed  Dorking  Church,  Surrey;  opened  in 
1837.  Also  the  Irvingite  Church,  or  Cathedral,  at  .\lbury. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  418;  Brayley,  Surrey,  v.  95,  165.) 

BROOKFIELD,  ARTHUR  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1870.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Henry  (1829), 
clerk.  B.  Mar.  18,  1853,  in  London.  Schools,  Rugby  and 
Sandhurst.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Entered  the  Army,  1873 
(13th  Hussars);  Lieut.,  retired,  1880;  Hon. -Col.,  1895. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  commanding  a  battalion 
of  Imperial  Yeomanr>',  1900.  M.P.  for  Rye,  1885-1903. 
Initiated  and  carried  the  Uniforms  Act,  1894.  British  Consul 
at  Danzig,  1903-10;  at  Savannah,  1910-23;  retired.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Of  Sonning  Common,  near  Reading.  J. P. 
.Author,  Annals  of  a  Chequered  Life.  Brother  of  the  next. 
Died  March  3,  1940.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BROOKFIELD,  CHARLES  HALLAM  ELTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  25,  1875.  2nd  s.  of  WiUiam  Henry  (1829), 
clerk,  of  16,  Hereford  Square,  London.  B.  May  19,  1857,  in 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Prize- 
man, 1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  5,  1878,  but 
never  called  to  the  Bar.  On  the  staff  of  the  Saturday  Revieu" 
for  many  years.  Went  on  the  stage,  1879;  with  the  Hay- 
market  Company  under  the  Bancrofts,  1879-85;  with 
Lowenfeld,  at  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Theatre,  1894.  Retired 
from  the  stage  and  appointed  Joint  Examiner  of  Plays,  191 1. 


Brooks,  Edward  Augustus 

Playwright.  Of  Stratton-on-the-Fosse,  Bath.  Became  a 
Roman  Cathohc,  1900.  Died  Oct.  20,  1913.  Brother  of  the 
above.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

BROOKFIELD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  June  16,  1829,  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  solicitor,  of 
Sheffield.  B.  .\ug.  31,  1809,  at  Sheffield.  School,  Leeds 
Grammar  (Mr  Walker).  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833; 
M..\.  1836.  President  of  the  Union,  1831  and  1833.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  1834;  priest,  1836;  C.  of  Maltby,  Lines.,  1834. 
C.  of  St  James's,  Piccadilly,  London,  1840.  P.C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Soho,  London,  1841-8.  Inspector  of  Elementary  Church 
Schools,  1848-65.  R.  of  Somerby,  Lines.,  1861-74.  Reader 
of  the  RoUs  Chapel,  1866-74.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1868-74. 
Chaplain-in-ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria.  Married  Jane 
Octavia,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Elton,  Bart.  A  friend  of  Tenny- 
son, .-Arthur  Hallam,  Thackeray,  etc.;  he  is  described  in 
Thackeray's  Curate's  Walk  as  '  Frank  Whitestock.'  Possessed 
exceptional  powers  of  elocution  and  mimicry.  Author, 
Sermons,  etc.  Died  July  12,  1874,  aged  64,  at  West  Bromp- 
ton,  London.  Father  of  .\rthur  M.  (1870)  and  of  Charles  H.  E. 
(1875).    (Hennessy;  D.N.B.) 

BROOKING,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  i, 
1828.  S.  of  Arthur  Holdsworth.  B.  in  Newfoundland.  Matric. 
Michs.  1828;  B..\.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon,  1834; 
priest  (Exeter)  1835.  Chaplain  to  Earl  Spencer.  V.  of 
Bovingdon,  Herts.,  1842-85.  Died  Jan.  28,  1890,  aged  80,  at 
Frome  Selwood.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Reginald  A.  P. 
(1885).    (The  Guardian,  Feb.  5,  1890.) 

BROOKING,  GRANVILLE  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1870.  S.  of  Arthur  (above),  V.  of  Bovingdon,  Herts. 
B.  there  Nov.  27,  1850.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  i,  1898;  B..\.  1901. 
Died  Aug.  8,  1916.   Brother  of  Reginald  A.  P.  (1885). 

BROOKING,  JOHN  BELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  10,  1846.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Savery  [of  Hyde  Park 
Square,  London].  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M..A. 
1854.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  20,  1848.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1853.   Never  practised. 

BROOKING,  REGINALD  ARTHUR  PRESCOTT.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1885.    S.  of  .\rthur  (1828),  clerk, 

B.  at  Bovingdon,  Herts.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885.  Considered  an  oarsman  of  great  promise.  .Accidentally 
killed  Sept.  2,  1887,  whilst  shooting.  Brother  of  Granville 
F.  (1870).    (Chanticlere.) 

BROOKING,  SAMUEL  AUGUSTUS  EDWARD  ELWORTHY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7,  1871.  S.  of  Joshua.  B.  at 
Repton,  Derbs.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A. 
1875;  M.A.  1896.    Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest  (Ripon)  1875; 

C.  of  St  Paul's,  Leeds,  1874-7.  V.  of  St  Simon's,  Leeds, 
1877-98.  V.  of  Markington,  Yorks.,  1898-1906.  V.  of 
Bradshaw  (or  St  John's,  Ovenden)  1906-8.  Resided  latterly 
at  38,  Weaponness  Valley,  Scarborough.  Died  there  Dec. 
12,  1922,  aged  71.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  22, 
1922.) 

BROOKS,  see  also  BROOKES. 

BROOKS,  ADEN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16,  1845. 
S.  of  Ley  (1803),  clerk,  of  Friary  (sic)  [The  Priory]  [and 
Elizabeth  Moreton].  B.  at  Lichfield,  Staffs.  Bapt.  May  18, 
1826.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Died  Sept.  i,  1854,  aged  28,  at  Leamington.  (G.  Mag.,  1854, 
II.  407.) 

BROOKS,  ARNOLD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1890.  S.  of  John, 
of  Edgbaston,  Warws.  B.  there  Dec.  25,  1870.  School, 
King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar, 
1890-3;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  Class  i)  1893;  M.A.  1897. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  Bermond- 
sey,  1895-6.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Edinburgh,  1898-1905.  Master 
of  a  private  school  in  Edinburgh  in  1898.  Priest-in-charge  of 
St  .Matthew's,  Abbeyhill,  Edinburgh,  1909-10.  R.  of  St 
.Andrew's,  Edinburgh,  1910-18.  C.  of  St  Mungo's,  Balerno, 
Edinburgh,  1926-.  Of  30,  Gayfield  Square,  Edinburgh,  in 
1932.  Died  July  2,  1933,  aged  62.  (Venn,  11.  511;  Crockford; 
Caiun.) 

BROOKS,  DALLAS  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  29)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1893.  S.  of  Joshua.  B.  at  Bombay.  School,  St  Paul's 
Choir.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B..\.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Canterbury)  1897.  C.  of  Hythe,  1897-8.  Chaplain  in 
the  Navy,  1898-1920.  V.  of  Nynehead,  Somerset,  1920-4. 
V.  of  Bayford,  Herts.,  1924-37.  Resident  at  64,  Warwick 
Road,  Tunbridge  Wells,  in  1938.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BROOKS,  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  i, 
1841.  [S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S.,  and  Amabel,  dau.  of 
Gerard,  Viscount  Lake.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  M.A.  1844. 
Migrated  to  Jesus,  Mar.  14,  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
May  18,  1845;  priest,  June  7,  1846;  C.  of  Christian  Malford, 
Wilts.,  1845-50.  C.  of  Seend,  1851-5.  C.  of  Ibstock,  Leics., 
1855-79.  Still  in  CrocA/ord,  1888,  without  cure.  Donor  of  plate 
to  Clare.   (Lipscombe,  11.  77) 


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BROOKS,  EDWARD  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec. 

25,  1825. 
BROOKS,  EDWIN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  11, 
1885.  S.  of  Stephen  Albert,  nail  manufacturer,  afterwards 
agriculturist.  B.  June  24,  1866,  at  Lye,  near  Stourbridge. 
Schools,  Stourbridge  Grammar  (Rev.  J.  J.  Welch)  and 
Shrewsbury.  .Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar;  B..\.  (Class. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1888;  Chancellor's  medal,  1889;  M.A.  1892. 
Fellow,  1890-6.  .\ssistant  Master  at  Dulwich  College,  1891. 
At  Messrs  Wren  and  Gumey's,  Coaching  Establishment, 
Powis  Square,  London,  for  27  years.  Professor  of  Classics  at 
Queen's  College,  Harley  Street,  London,  for  three  years. 
Assistant  Master  at  Cranleigh  School  for  two  years.  Tutor  at 
the  English  Uni\'ersitv  College,  Prague,  for  two  years. 
Classical  Master  at  the  Boys'  County  School,  Maidenhead,  for 
16  years;  latterly  a  tutor  at  'Davies,'  Sussex  House,  Holland 
Park,  London.  A  first-class  chess  player,  represented  the 
City  of  London  Chess  Club  for  many  years.  Translated  from 
the"  German,  Dr  Gilbert's  Co>istitutional  Antiquities  of  Sparta 
and  Athens.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  31,  1936, 
aged  70,  at  20,  Cornwall  Road,  S.W.  (ScJioolmasters'  Directory; 
Eagle,  I.  72;  The  Times,  Jan.  4,  1937-) 

BROOKS,  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
30,  1887.  S.  of  Theodore,  of  17,  Boulevard  Eugene,  Paris. 
B.  Oct.  I,  1868,  in  Paris.  School,  London  International 
CoUege  (Mr  LadeU).  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Brother  of  Theo- 
dore (1882). 
BROOKS,  ERNEST  WALTER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  II,  1883.  S.  and  h.  of  Walter,  C.  of  Hambledon, 
Hants.,  deceased.  B.  there  Aug.  30,  1863.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  Prizeman;  Scholar,  1884;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1886;  M..\.  1890.  D.Phil.e.Lett.  (Louvain)  1927.  Editor  of 
Syriac  Texts.  Author,  translations.  Of  Dunolly,  Milford, 
Lymington.  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1938.) 
BROOKS,  HARRY  CRIBB.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  20,  1893.  S.  of  James.  B.  Feb.  i,  1857,  at  Walthamstow. 
Essex.  [School,  St  Peter's  College,  Peterborough.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1893;  B..^.  1896;  M.A.  1902.  Assistant  Master  at 
Victoria  Street  Board  School,  London,  for  2\  years;  at 
Cranleigh  School,  Surrey,  for  11  years.  Head  Master  of 
Preston  Grammar  School,  Lanes.,  1898-1904-.  Died  March 
or  April,  1938.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1904.) 
BROOKS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  i, 
1854.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Tooting  Common,  London. 
B.  there.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  15,  1858.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1861.  Practised  on  the 
Home  Circuit  for  a  few  years.  Of  Ewell,  Surrey. 
BROOKS  (?  BROOKE),  ISAAC.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Nov.  9,  1816.  B.  at  Homingsheath,  Suffolk.  [Per- 
haps Isaac  Brooke,  bapt.  July,  i795,  at  Horriger  (Homing- 
sheath), Suffolk;  s.  of  Isaac,  of  Little  Horringer  Hall  Farm. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Lived  at  Ipswich.  Died  there 
c.  i860.  (S.H.A.H.) 
BROOKS  post  BROOKES,  JAMES  BOURNE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Sept.  30,  1863.   S.  of  John,  merchant.   B.  Aug.  9, 

1842,  at  W.  Bromwich.   School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric.  Michs. 

1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1877,  as  Brookes.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Gazeley,  Suffolk,  1866-71.    C.  of 

Waddington,  Lines.,  1871-2.  C.  of  St  Mary  Woohioth, 
London,  1872-4.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  London  Docks,  1874-9. 
Afterwards  in  Ceylon.  Living  near  Lecco,  on  Lake  Como, 
in  1899;  at  Mandello,  in  1911.    Died  there  Feb.  18,  1918. 

(Peile,  II.  579-) 
BROOKS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2,  1868.    S.  of 

John,  of  Ambleside,  Westmorland.    B.  Aug.  20,   1850,  at 

Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1869. 
BROOKS,  JOHN  ELLINGHAM.    .\dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 

Oct.  I,  1883.    S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Winslow,  Bucks.    B. 

June  3,  1863.    School,  St  Paul's  College,  Stony  Stratford. 

Matric.  Michs.   1883;  B.A.   1886.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 

Jan.  28,  1887.   (T.  A.  Walker,  571.) 
BROOKS,    JONATHAN.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at    Trinity, 

Sept.  I,  1793.   S.  of  Joseph,  of  Liverpool  [merchant,  J. P.]. 

B.  there  Sept.  i,  1775.    School,  Macclesfield,  Cheshire  (Mr 

Da^^es).    Scholar,  1796;  matric.  Easter,  1797;  B.A.   1798; 

M.A.  1802.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1839.    C.  of  Walton-on-the- 

Hill,  Surrey.  C.  of  St  James's,  and  of  St  George's,  Liverpool. 

R.   of   Liverpool,    1829-55.     Rural   Dean.     Archdeacon   of 

Liverpool,    1848-55.    Chairman  of   the   Liverpool  Quarter 

Sessions  for  many  years.   Died  Sep+.  28,  1855.    [Al.  Oxon.; 

Boose.) 
BROOKS  or  BROOKES,  LEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
12,   1803.    B.  at  Westminster,   Middlesex.    Scholar,   1803; 

matric.  Lent,  1806;  B.-'V.   1807.    In  Holy  Orders.    Of  The 

•Priorj',  Lichfield.    In  Clergv  List,  1841,  without  cure.    Died 


Brooks,  William  Henry 

Feb.  25,  1844,  aged  59,  at  Derby.  Father  of  Aden  (1845). 
[Morton  Brooks  (s.  and  h.  of  the  Rev.  Ley  Brooks,  formerly 
of  The  Friars  (sic),  Lichfield)  died  Mar.  i,  1863,  aged  42,  at 
Bath.]    (Scott,  A/SS.;  G. -Wag.) 

brooks,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  3,  i757.    B. 

at  Bramcot,  Warws.   Matric.  Michs.  1757- 
BROOKS,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  July  3, 

1848.    S.  of  William,  Esq.    B.  at  Braunston,  Northants. 

School,  Coventry.   Matric.  Michs.  1848. 

BROOKS,  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  8,  1882. 
S.  of  Theodore,  of  57,  Avenue  d'.-\ntin,  Paris.  B.  Jan.  26, 
1863,  in  Cuba,  W.  Indies.  School,  London  International 
CoUege  (Mr  LadeU).  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar,  1884; 
B.A.  (igth  Wrangler)  1885.  Died  June  27,  1931,  aged  68,  at 
Havana,  Cuba.  Brother  of  Ernest  A.  (1887).  (The  Times, 
July  15,  1931.) 

BROOKS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  18,  1848. 
S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  banker.  Of  Manchester.  B.  there  July  3, 
1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1854.  Brother  of  William 
C.  (1837). 

BROOKS,  THOMAS  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  22, 
1822.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826;  M.A. 
1S30. 

BROOKS,  THOMAS  WARWICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  .■^pr.  6,  1S41.  S.  of  James  Sheffield.  B.  1822,  in 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.X.  1S45.  Rowing  'blue,' 
1844.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  26,  1S45.  Magistrate  in  the 
Falkland  Isles.  Secretary  to  the  .\rchaeological  Institute, 
London.  Sometime  Principal  of  Pietermaritzburg  CoUege, 
South  Africa.  Died  Apr.  12,  1876.  Brother  of  Warren  A. 
(1844).    (Cent.  Hist.  Univ.  Boat  Race.) 

BROOKS,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  15, 
1856.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Woodcote  Park,  Epsom,  Surrey.  B. 
at  Norwood,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A. 
1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  24,  1861;  priest.  Mar.  16, 
1862.  Died  Dec.  29,  1863,  aged  26,  at  Woodcote  Park.  (G. 
Mag.,  1864,  I.  261.) 

BROOKS  [post  BROOKE],  WARREN  AUBER.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1844.  S.  of  James  Sheffield. 
B.  at  Hampstead,  London.  School,  Cheam,  Surrey  (Mr 
Browne).  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1849;  priest  (Oxford)  1850.  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough  CoUege,  1850;  subsequently  at  Radley  College. 
Sub-Warden  of  Christ's  CoUege,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  1853-5. 
Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Launceston,  Tasmania, 
1864-71.  Lecturer  at  Holy  Trinity,  Launceston,  1866.  V. 
of  Georgetown,  1871-5.  C.  of  All  Saints',  St  Hilda,  1877-9. 
Chaplain  of  Melbourne  cemetery,  1879-80.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Port  Melbourne,  1880-97.  M..\.  (Melbourne)  1884. 
Took  the  name  of  Brooke.  Resided  latterly  at  Broadstairs. 
Died  Nov.  7,  1906,  aged  81,  at  CUfton,  Bristol.  Brother  of 
Thomas  W.  (1841).    (G.  B.  Routledge.) 

BROOKS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1853. 
S.  of  WLUiam,  butcher.  B.  Feb.  22,  1835,  at  Stockport, 
Cheshire.  School,  Stockport.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Oct.  12, 
1853;  matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1862. 
Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest  (York)  1867;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Kingston-on-HuU,  1866-8.  British  Chaplain  at  Barcelona 
in  186S-70.  V.  of  Cusop,  Brecons.,  1873-4.  British  Chaplain 
at  Cannes,  1876-81.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1884. 

BROOKS,  WILLIAM  CUNLIFFE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  June  12,  1837.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  banker,  of 
Manchester.  [B.  Sept.  30,  1819.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1838.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Jan.  30,  1839;  B.A.  1842; 
M.A.  1847.  President  of  the  Union,  1841.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  18,  1840.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1848. 
Banker  at  Manchester;  partner  in  the  firm  of  Cunliffes, 
Brooks  and  Co.,  London,  Manchester,  etc.  Of  Barlow  Hall, 
Manchester.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ashton-upon-Mersey, 
and  of  Forest  of  Glen  Tana,  Aboyne,  Co.  Aberdeen.  M.P. 
for  East  Cheshire,  1869-85;  for  .Altrincham,  1886-92.  J. P. 
for  Lanes,  and  Cheshire,  and  for  Manchester.  D.L.  for  Lanes, 
and  Aberdeen.  Created  Bart.,  Mar.  4, 1886.  F.S. A.,  President 
of  the  Lanes,  and  Cheshire  Antiquarian  Society,  1889-92. 
Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  June  9,  1900,  aged  80,  at 
Glen  Tana,  Aboyne,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1848).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Eagle;  E. 
.^xon.) 

BROOKS,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892.  S. 
of  Joseph,  deceased,  of  Dublin.  [B.  May  22,  1846,  at  Long 
Ashton,  Somerset.]  Educated  at  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1893-5;  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
Pt  I,  1894);  B.A.  1895.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Jan.  14,  1897; 
Hausa  Scholar,  1897;  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  Scholar,  1897. 
Lecturer  in  the  Hausa  language  at  King's  CoUege,  London, 
1906.  Assisted  the  Rev.  C.  H.  Robinson  in  compiling  his 
Hausa  Dictionary.   (Venn,  11.  525;  Peile,  11.  814.) 


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BROOKSBANK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  10,  1845.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Hawke  (1809), 
V.  of  Tickhill,  Yorks.  [B.  July  22,  1826.]  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar,  1846;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist 
Class,  1847-8);  LL.B.  1851.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  6, 
1847.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1852.  Of  Healaugh  Manor,  Tad- 
caster.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding,  Yorkshire.  Died  Dec.  2, 
1916,  aged  90,  at  Healaugh  Manor.  Father  of  the  next,  of 
Stamp  (1878)  and  Philip  (1888).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Morning  Post,  Dec.  5,  1916.) 

BROOKSBANK,  EDWARD  CLITHEROW.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  July  20,  i877-  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  Esq. 
(above),  of  Healaugh  Old  Hall,  Tadcaster,  Yorks.  [B.  Nov. 
24,  1858.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1881.  Of  Healaugh  Manor,  Yorks.  D.L., 
J. P.,  for  the  West  Riding.  Late  Major  commanding  the  8th 
Vol.  Batt.,  West  Yorks.  Regt.  Lord  of  the  Manor,  and  patron 
of  the  U\'ing,  of  Healaugh.  Created  Bart.,  Sept.  15,  1919. 
Of5cer  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  Phihp  (1888)  and  Stamp  (1878).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BROOKSBANK,  EDWARD  [HAWKE].  .-^dm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Feb.  15,  1809.  Of  Yorks.  [4th  s.  of  Benjamin,  of  Healaugh. 
B.  Dec.  19,  1789.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1813;  M..\. 
1816.  Ord.  deacon,  1813;  priest  (York)  Aug.  7,  1814;  PC. 
of  Healaugh,  Yorks.,  1814-63.  V.  of  Tickhill,  1819-56; 
resigned  on  succeeding  to  the  Healaugh  estate  at  the  death 
of  his  eldest  brother,  Oct.  28,  1856.  Married  (i)  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  He\Tvood,  of  Stanley  Hall,  Yorks.,  May  3, 
1825;  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Parker,  Dec.  5,  1848,  of  Wood- 
thorpe,  Derbs.,  and  of  Tickhill,  Yorks.  Died  Aug.  5,  1883, 
aged  93,  at  Healaugh  Hall.  Brother  of  Stamp  (1803)  and 
father  of  Edward  (1845).  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  iv. 
275-) 

BROOKSBANK,  HUBERT  ALLEN  MELLOR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1879.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  Hugh,  lay-vicar. 
B.  at  Ashton-under-Lyne.  Bapt.  July  15,  1866.  School, 
King's,  Peterborough  (M.  D.  Sweeting,  M.A.).  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  h..\.  1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Win- 
chester) 1885;  C.  of  Stoke-next-Guildford,  1884-5.  Chaplain 
at  Bedford  County  School,  1886-7.  C.  of  Yarra,  Australia, 
and  Chaplain  at  Melbourne  Church  of  England  Grammar 
School,  1888-91.  R.  of  Lyndoch,  South  Australia,  1891- 
1900.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Peter's  College,  Adelaide,  1900- 
3.  Head  Master  of  All  Saints'  Grammar  School,  St  Kilda, 
Victoria,  1903-8.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  Camberwell,  Victoria, 
1914-20.  Rural  Dean  of  Hawthorn,  1916-20.  Of  25,  Hope- 
town  Parade,  Box  Hill,  Victoria,  Australia,  1939.  (Crock- 
ford,  1939.) 

BROOKSBANK,  HUGH  LAMPLUGH.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall. 
1886.  3rd  s.  of  Walter,  sometime  R.  of  Lamplugh.  Of 
Windermere.  [B.  Feb.  25,  1867.  School,  Bradfield  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1892.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  1890;  House  Physician,  1893-4. 
Resident  Medical  Officer  at  the  Victoria  Hospital  for  Children, 
Chelsea,  1895.  Of  'Thombarrow,'  Windermere,  Westmor- 
land. J. P.  (Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1935; 
Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BROOKSBANK,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.  6th  s.  of  Edward  (1845),  of  Healaugh  Manor,  Tad- 
caster,  Yorks.  B.  Jan.  5,  1869,  at  Cotton  Lodge,  Tadcaster. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Sugar-planter 
in  Queensland,  Australia;  afterwards  fruit-farmer  in  British 
Columbia.  Of  Healaugh  Manor,  Tadcaster.  Capt.,  K.R.R.C, 
M.C.  Brother  of  Edward  C.  (1877),  etc.  (Burke,  P.  an(i  B.; 
Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROOKSBANK,  STAMP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  27,  1803.  S.  and  h.  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  Healaugh, 
Yorks.  [B.  Mar.  31,  1784.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1803;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1810.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  17,  1806.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Hunter,  Esq.,  of 
Medomsley,  Durham,  and  of  The  Hermitage,  near  Hexham. 
Died  s.p.  Oct.  28,  1856,  aged  72.  at  Healaugh.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1809).   (F.M.O.,  1286;  G.  Mag.) 

BROOKSBANK,  STAMP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  1878. 
3rd  s.  of  Edward,  Esq.  (1845),  of  Healaugh  Old  Hall,  Tad- 
caster, Yorks.  B.  June  19,  i860.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  25,  1884.  Brother  of 
Edward  C.  (1877),  etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BROOKSBANK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1842.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  solicitor,  of  Gray's  Inn,  and  of 
Tottenham,  Middlesex.  B.  1824.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843; 
B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  15, 
1844.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1849.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Con- 
veyancer. Of  Bedford  Lodge,  Putney,  Surrey.  Translated 
Dante's  Inferno  with  notes  (described  on  the  title  page  as 


Broomfield,  Albert  Ernest 

M.A.  (Camb.)  and  dated  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  1854).  A  member 
of  the  Alpine  Club  (in  the  Alpine  Club  Reg.  the  date  of  death 
is  wrongly  given).  Died  June  8,  1902,  aged  78,  at  Bedford 
Lodge.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  June  10,  1902.) 

BROOKSBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  11,  1787. 
Of  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1788;  B..\.  1791; 
M.A.  1794.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  7,  1792;  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  21,  1794;  C.  of  Thorpe,  Yorks.,  1792.  V.  of  Haughley, 
Suffolk,  1798.  R.  of  West  and  South  Hanningfield,  Essex, 
1801-42.  Magistrate  of  the  Chelmsford  Bench  for  33  years. 
Died  Nov.  4,  1842.  (G.  Mag.,  1843,  i.  103;  Newcourt;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

BROOKSHAW,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1886.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  Joseph,  merchant,  of  Glendall, 
Victoria  Crescent,  Eccles,  Lanes.  B.  Apr.  8,  1866,  at  Miles 
Platting,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889; 
M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Manchester)  1891;  C. 
of  Little  Hulton,  Lanes.,  1890-2.  C.  of  Barlow  Moor,  1892-3. 
C.  of  Portwood,  Cheshire,  1894-5.  C.  of  Littleborough,  1896- 
1901.  V.  of  Rowston,  1901-7.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Manchester, 
1907-17-.  Of  Rhos-on-Sea,  N.  Wales,  1916.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1918-19. 

BROOKS-HILL,  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  4,  1900. 
S.  of  Frederick  Augustus.  B.  Jan.  1884,  at  Marlborough. 
School,  Salisbury.   Did  not  reside. 

BROOM,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  12, 
1832.  S.  of  Robert  (wrongly  called  Herbert  in  Trinity  Coll. 
Adm.  Bk.).  B.  at  Kidderminster.  School,  Bristol  (Dr 
Carpenter).  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  (^ist  Wrangler)  1837; 
M.A.  1854;  LL.D.  1864.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  19, 

1837,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Kidderminster,  Worcs., 
deceased.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1840.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit. 
Reader  in  Common  Law  to  the  Inns  of  Court.  Professor  of 
Common  Law  to  the  Council  of  Legal  Education,  1873- 
5.  Married  EUen  Thomthwaite,  dau.  of  John  Thomson, 
M.D.,  of  Halifax,  1846.  Author,  legal,  etc.  Died  May  2, 
1882,  aged  67,  at  The  Priory,  Orpington,  Kent.  (Boose; 
D.X.B.) 

BROOMAN-WHITE,  RICHARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  Jan.  23,  1873.  S.  of  the  late  Richard  Archibald 
[Brooman],  Esq.  [and  AmeUa  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  White, 
Esq.,  of  Arddarroch,  Dumbartons.].  B.  1853,  in  London. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1873,  as  White,  Richard 
Brooman.  Of  Arddarroch,  Garelochhead,  N.B.,  in  1898. 
J. P.  for  Dumbarton.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of 
White.  Married  and  had  issue.  (F«nn,  11.  407;  WaHord,  Co. 
Fam.,  1920.) 

BROOME,  CHRISTOPHER  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  5,  1832.  [B.  July  24,  1812,  at  Berk- 
hamsted,  Herts.]  Matric.  Lent,  1833;  B.A.  1836;  M.A. 
1839.  [Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Worcester  College) 
June  13,  1831,  age  18.]  Mycologist.  F.L.S.,  1866.  Died 
Nov.  15,  1886,  in  London.  (British  and  Irish  Botanists; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

BROOME,  HARRY  MONTAGU.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  10, 
1885.  [S.  of  Arthur,  Capt.,  of  Remenham  Lodge,  Henley- 
on-Thames.]  B.  Aug.  13,  1866.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A. 
1888.  Assistant  Master  at  Bickerton  House  School,  Birkdale, 
Lanes.,  in  1908.  Of  13,  Norwood  Crescent,  Southport,  in 
1927.  Died  May  8,  1933,  at  Southport.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1908;  The  Times,  May  17,  1933.) 

BROOME,  JOHN  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  8, 

1838.  Previously  a  Lieut,  in  the  loth  Regt.  Ord.  deacon, 
1839;  priest,  1840.  V.  of  Houghton-by-Harpley,  Norfolk, 
1845-87.  Of  Houghton  Hall,  Swaffham,  Norfolk.  Author, 
Houghton  and  the  Wat  poles;  The  Astral  Hebrew  Alphabet. 
Died  Sept.  8,  1887,  aged  86.  (Crockford,  1880;  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  14,  1887.) 

BROOME,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1854.  S.  of  Richard  James,  solicitor,  of  Oldham,  Lanes. 
B.  there  May  19,  1834.  Schools,  Tarvin  (Dr  Brindley)  and 
Abbots  Grange,  Chester.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Apr.  4,  1855;  B.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon, 
1858;  priest  (Manchester)  i860;  C.  of  Chippin,?,  Lanes., 
1858-61.  C.  of  Haslingden,  1861-72.  C.  of  Ashton-under- 
Lyne,  1872-8.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ashton-under-Lyne, 
1878-97.  Resided  latterly  at  Acton  TurviUe,  Chippenham. 
Died  there  Sept.  17,  1904.  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  Cam- 
bridge Chronicle,  Sept.  30,  1904.) 

BROOMFIELD,  ALBERT  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.  S.  of  Albert,  of  28,  Sistova  Road,  Balham, 
London.  B.  July  29,  1869,  at  Balham.  School,  St  Paul's, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar,  1889;  B.A.  1892. 
Assistant  Master  at  WeUington  College,  1893-1904;  at  Win- 
chester College,  1904-26;  retired.   (WeUington  Coll.  Reg.) 


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Broomhall,  Marshall 

BROOMHALL,  MARSHALL.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1887. 
[S.  of  Benjamin.]  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1913.  Became  a  foreign 
missionary,  on  the  staff  of  the  China  Inland  Mission ;  took  up 
work  in  the  Pro\'ince  of  Hunan,  1900-10.  Editorial  secretary 
at  home  until  1927;  resigned  on  account  of  ill-health,  but 
continued  to  sen'e  in  an  honorary  capacity  and  did  much 
hterary  work  for  the  mission.  Author,  The  Chinese  Empire, 
a  General  and  Missionary  Survey;  Islam  in  China;  General 
Feng,  etc.,  also  Biographies  of  Robert  Morrison,  Bishop 
Cassels  and  Hudson  Taylor.  Died  Oct.  24,  1937,  aged  71,  at 
Northchurch.    {The  Times,  Nov.  8,  1937.) 

BROOMHEAD  or  COLTON-FOX,  BARNARD  BROOMHEAD. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1898,  as  B.  B.  Colton-Fo.x. 
S.  of  Barnard  Platts  [Broomhead  Colton-Fox],  of  Wales 
Court,  near  Sheffield,  Yorks.  B.  18S0,  at  Sheffield.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1906.  In 
South  Africa  in  1925.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BROOMHEAD  [post  COLTON-FOX],  JOHN  STAVELEY.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1883.  S.  of  Barnard  Platts,  of 
Broomhall  Field,  Sheffield.  B.  Mar.  9,  1865,  at  Sheffield. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1886.  Assumed  the  surname  of  Colton-Fox,  in  lieu  of  Broom- 
head,  Apr.  12,  1894.  Of  Todwick  Grange,  Sheffield.  J. P.  for 
the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Univ. 
Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BROOSHOOFT,  BERNARD  [EMANUEL].  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  3,  1815.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  and  h.  of  Bernard 
Emanuel,  of  Nelson  Square.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1815,  as  B.  Emanuel;  Scholar,  1816;  B.A.  1820.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Sept.  28,  1819.  A  clerk  in  the  Duchy  of 
Cornwall  Office.  (T.  C.  Dale,  Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.; 
Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BROS,  ARTHUR  FINCHLEY  QUAYLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx 
John's,  Mar.  22,  1865.  S.  of  Thomas  (1821),  barrister-at- 
law.  B.  Sept.  14,  1848,  at  16,  St  James's  Place,  Westminster. 
[School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1875. 
Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1873; 
C.  of  Leckhampton,  Gloucs.,  1872-4.  C.  of  Mansfield,  Notts., 
1874.  C.  of  Shabbington,  Oxford,  1875-92;  V.  there,  1892- 
1918.  Rural  Dean  of  Waddesdon,  1897-1912.  Diocesan 
Inspector  of  Schools.  Died  Sept.  22,  1918.  Brother  of  the 
next,  etc.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  24, 
1918.) 

BROS,  JAMES  READER  WHITE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  3,  1859.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  (1821),  barrister,  of  Upper 
Clapton,  Middlesex.  B.  Nov.  16,  1841,  in  Westminster. 
Bapt.  .^ug.  16,  1842.  Schools,  Brighton  College  and  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B..\.  1863.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  6,  1862.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1866.  On  the  Oxford 
Circuit.  Recorder  of  Abingdon,  1878-88.  Metropolitan 
Police  Magistrate,  Clerkenwell  and  North  London,  1888- 
1921;  retired.  Keenly  interested  in  social  work.  Chairman 
of  the  Relief  of  Distress  Society.  On  the  Committee  of  the 
Catherine  Gladstone  Home.  A  great  frequenter  of  the 
Burlington  Fine  .A.rts  Club.  Of  31,  Ehn  Park  Gardens,  S.W. 
Died  Oct.  2,  1923,  aged  82,  at  Eastington  Manor,  North 
Leach,  Glos.  (his  son's  residence).  Brother  of  Thomas  K. 
(1853).    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  4  and  8,  1923.) 

BROS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  18,  1821.  Of 
Surrey.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Clapton,  Middlesex.] 
School,  Reading.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar;  B..'\.  1825; 
M.A.  1831.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  5,  1825,  as  'of  St 
John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  B.A.'  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1831. 
Recorder  of  Abingdon,  1852-78.  Died  May  16,  1883,  aged 
79,  at  Springfield,  Upper  Clapton.  Father  of  the  above, 
of  the  next  and  of  Arthur  F.  Q.  (1865).  {Lincoln's  Inn  Adm.; 
Boose.) 

BROS,  THOMAS  KEMMIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1853.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  barrister.  B.  at  Harlesden 
Green,  Willesden,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  there  Sept.  23,  1835. 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1865.  Adm.  SoUcitor, 
1861.  Sometime  Registrar  of  Southwark  County  Court. 
Died  Sept.  29,  1922,  aged  88,  at  Limpsfield,  Surrey.  Brother 
of  James  R.  W.  (1859),  etc.   (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Oct.  3, 

I922-) 

BROSCOMBE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  7,  1857. 
S.  of  William,  of  Openshaw,  Manchester.  B.  Feb.  9,  1837,  at 
Wortley,  Leeds.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861.  'Fell  upon  evil  days  and  failed  in 
life.'    {Venn,  11.  336.) 

BROTHERHOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene, 
Jime  15,  1787.  S.  of  John,  of  Markfield,  near  Leicester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1789;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794- 
V.  of  RothweU  with  Orton,  Northants.,  1828-35.  Died  1835, 
aged  70.   (G.  Mag.,  1835,  11.  440.) 


Brougham,  John 

BROTHERS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  8, 
1835.  Of  Oxon.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1837;  B.A. 
1839.  Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest  (Canterbury)  1842.  C.  of 
Braboume  with  Monks  Horton,  Kent,  1846-50;  V.  there, 
1850-72.    Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874.    {Cant.  .Act  Bk.) 

BROTHERS,  JOHN  MALAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1900. 
S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Beechwood,  Prestwich,  Lanes.  School, 
Bury  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar;  B.A.  1904. 

BROTHERSON,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  2, 
1759.   B.  in  America. 

BROTHERTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  17,  1832.  Of  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  Scholar,  1833; 
B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1853.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1853.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester,  Litt.  dim.  from  London)  June  5,  1836. 
S.P.G.  Missionary  at  Tanjore,  India,  f.  1850.  The  'Brother- 
ton'  Sanskrit  Prize  was  fo\inded  in  his  memory,  the  first 
award  being  made  in  1875.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Univ.  Hist.  Reg., 
332-) 

BROUARDEL,  PAUL  CAMILLE  HIPPOLYTE.  Hon.  LL.D. 
1 89 1.  President  of  the  Permanent  International  Committee 
on  Hygiene,  and  Deaui  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  of  Paris. 
M.D.   {University  Reporter.) 

BROUGH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesos,  Nov.  4,  1782.  Of 
Notts.  Scholar,  1783;  matric.  Easter,  1784,  as  F.  John; 
B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1790. 

BROUGH,  JAMES  STANLEY  BROMFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  1,  1897.  S.  of  William  Bromfield,  Esq.,  of 
Eastdene,  Sunbridge  Park,  Bromley,  Kent.  [B.  July,  1878. 
School,  Fettes.]  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B..^.  1900;  U..\.  1911. 
.Assistant  Master  at  Cargilfield;  at  Leeds  Clergy  School. 
Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Wakefield)  1904;  C.  of  Brighouse, 
Yorks.,  1903-7.  Chaplain  to  the  Wells  Theological  College, 
1907-10.  C.  of  Penistone,  1910-12.  Candidates'  travelling 
secretary  (S.P.G.)  1912-17.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1915-17; 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Died  Nov.  ir,  1918,  aged  40. 
{Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  13,  1918.) 

BROUGH,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Easter,  1877.  Adm.  at 
Downing,  Oct.  9,  1877.  Of  Newcastle,  Staffs.  [S.  of  William. 
B.  Mar.  16,  1852.]  Schools,  Newcastle-under-Lyme  Grammar 
and  Wesleyan  Collegiate  Institution,  Taunton.  Prizeman; 
(Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1880;  Law  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1881) ; 
B.A.  i88i;  LL.M.  1885;  LL.D.  1891.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1875. 
Lecturer  in  Logic,  Political  Economy  and  Jurisprudence, 
1881-3.  Professor  at  University  College  of  Wales,  Abery- 
stwyth, 1883-1911.  Lecturer  at  Bedford  College  for  Women, 
University  of  London,  1912-1922;  Emeritus  Lecturer,  1922. 
.Author,  The  Study  of  Mental  Science,  etc.  Died  unmarried 
Dec.  7,  1925.   {The  Times,  Dec.  9,  1925.) 

BROUGH,  ROBERT.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  20,  1816. 
Of  Cumberland.  Migrated  as  pens,  to  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  22, 
1816;  matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar,  1817;  Prizeman;  B.A. 
1820;  M..A.  1823.  C.  of  Histon  and  Impington,  Cambs., 
1818.  V.  of  Histon  till  1823.  Died  1823,  aged  32,  at  Histon 
x-icarage.   {Peile,  11.  383.) 

BROUGHAM  AND  VAUX,  HENRY,  Lord.  Hon.  LL.D.  1862. 
The  eminent  lawyer.  Chancellor  of  Edinburgh  University, 
1859-68.   Died  May  7,  186S.   {G.E.C.;  D.N.B.) 

BROUGHAM,  HENRY  CHARLES  [BROUGHAM].  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Dec.  27,  1854.  S.  and  h.  of  The  Hon.  William 
(1813),  later  Baron  Brougham  and  Vaux.  B.  Sept.  2,  1836, 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1855.  Clerk  to  the 
House  of  Lords,  1857-86.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baron 
Brougham  and  Vaux,  of  Brougham  and  of  Highland  Castle, 
Tan.  3,  1886.  K.C.V.O.,  1905.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmor- 
land. Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  24,  1927.  {G.E.C., 
ed.  Gibbs;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BROUGHAM,  JAMES  LINDSAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Nov.  26,  1840.  Matric.  Lent,  1841.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Skelton,  Esq.  [their  son,  Major  James  Brougham,  of 
Woodland  Hall,  Lanes.,  and  of  Potters  Pury  House,  Stony 
Stratford,  Bucks.,  inherited  \\'oodland  Hall  from  his  cousin, 
John  Dodson  de  Skelton,  in  1883].   (Walford,  Co.  Fam.) 

BROUGHAM,  JAMES  WEBB.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  S.  of  James  Peter.  B.  in  Calcutta.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878. 

BROUGHAM,  JOHN.  .\dm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  7,  1767.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  of  Brougham  Hall, 
Westmorland.  Bapt.  July  2,  1748,  at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom, 
London.  Matric.  Easter,  1767;  B.A.  1771;  M.A.  1775- 
Fellow,  1770-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  24,  1771;  priest. 
Mar.  7,  1773.  R.  of  Ballyhaise  and  Bailieborough,  Kilmore, 
Ireland.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Scanlin,  Oct.  17, 
1785.  A\iihoT,  Sermons.  Died  May  22,  181 1.  {Eton  CoU.  Reg.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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Brougham,  Wilfrid  Francis 

BROUGHAM,  WILFRID  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1885.  S.  and  h.  of  The  Hon.  Wilfrid,  of 
Brougham,  Westmorland.  B.  there  [Nov.  25,  1864.  School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Solicitor, 
formerly  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  Day,  Russell  and  Brougham,  of 
Norfolk  Street,  Strand,  London.  Sohcitor  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  British  Columbia.  Assistant  Sohcitor  to  the  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Railway.  Married  and  had  issue.  Occurs  in  the 
Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.   (J.  T.  Rule;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BROUGHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
22,  181 3.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Brougham  Hall,  Westmor- 
land. B.  [Sept.  26,  1795]  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Edinburgh 
High  (Dr  Adam).  Matric.  Lent,  1815;  Scholar  and  Ex- 
hibitioner, 1818;  B.A.  i8ig;  M.A.  1822.  Fellow,  1821-34. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  4,  1820.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1823.  A  Commissioner  of  public  records.  M.P.  for  South- 
wark,  1831-4.  A  Master  in  Chancery,  1835-52.  Succeeded 
his  brother  Henry,  as  2nd  Baron  Brougham  and  Vaux,  of 
Brougham,  and  of  Highhead  Castle,  Cumberland,  May  7, 
1868.  J. P.  for  Cumberland  and  Westmorland.  D.L.  for 
Westmorland.  Married  Emily  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
WUham  Taylor,  Bart.,  of  HoUycombe,  Sussex,  Aug.  12,  1834. 
Died  Jan.  3,  1886,  at  Brougham  Hall.  Father  of  Henry  C. 
(1854).   (G.£.C.,ed.  Gibbs;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  D.N.B.) 

BROUGHTON,  BRYAN  SNEYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  9, 
1825.  S.  of  A.  D.,  R.N.,  of  Doddlespool,  Betley,  Staffs. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1830.  R.  and 
patron  of  Elmley  Lovett,  Worcs.,  1835-7.  R.  of  Washington, 
Durham,  1837-48.  Sold  the  advowson  of  Elmley  Lovett  to 
the  College  for  £3200.  Died  Aug.  10,  1848,  at  Balgreen,  near 
Edinburgh.  Buried  at  Washington.  Perhaps  father  of 
Reginald  (1852).   (Peile,  11.  419.) 

BROUGHTON,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1880.  S.  of  Robert  John  Porcher  (1835),  solicitor,  of 
London.  B.  in  Dorset  Square.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Lent,  1881;  Scholar,  1881-3;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884;  M..\. 
1888.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1884.  Solicitor  in  London 
(Broughton,  Nocton  and  Broughton) ;  afterwards  partner  in 
the  firm  of  Broughton,  Broughton  and  Holt.  An  active 
member  of  the  University  Appointments  Board.  Died 
Mar.  15,  1913,  at  Hythe.  Brother  of  Frederick  R.  (1867)  and 
Henry  E.  (1868).   (Venn,  n.  443.) 

BROUGHTON,  CLEMENT  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  30,  1823.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1832. 
Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest  (Lichfield)  1830;  V.  of  Uttoxeter, 
Staffs.,  1S30-54.  R.  of  Norbury-cum-Snelston,  Derbs., 
1854-79.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1880. 

BROUGHTON,  DELVES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  1830. 
2nd  s.  of  Henry,  clerk,  afterwards  Bart.,  of  Broughton, 
Staffs.  B.  Jan.  22,  1812,  at  Cheadle.  Schools,  Rugeley  and 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Exhibitioner,  1831;  B.A. 
1837.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  17,  1834.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  1838;  priest  (Chester)  1839;  P.C.  of  Doddington, 
Cheshire,  1839-63.  Chaplain  of  Broughton  Hall,  Staffs. 
Married  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Bennett,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Dublin, 
June  22,  1835.  Died  Apr.  29,  1863,  at  Broughton  Hall. 
(Venn,  11.  213;  Durham  Ord.  Bk.) 

BROUGHTON,  EDMUND  SIDNEY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2, 
1893.  S.  of  Clement  John  Edmund,  estate  agent  to  the  Earl 
of  Whamcliffe.  B.  Apr.  11,  1875,  at  Wortley,  near  Sheffield. 
School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Estate  agent  in  his 
father's  office  at  Wortley,  1907.    (Venn,  u.  530.) 

BROUGHTON  [post  WALTHALL]  EDWARD  WALTHALL 
DELVES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  14, 
1867.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  Esq.  [of  Wistaston  Hall,  Nant- 
wich,  Cheshire.  B.  Oct.  20,  1848.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1867.  Of  Wistaston  Hall,  Cheshire.  D.L.  for  Co. 
Flint.  Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  the  surname  of  Walthall, 
1887.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  11,  1897.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  and  P.  and  B.) 

BROUGHTON,  FREDERICK  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Feb.  I,  1867.  S.  of  Robert  John  Porcher  (1835),  solicitor, 
of  London.  B.  May  29,  1848,  in  Harley  Street.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar,  1868-71;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1S71;  priest 
(Rochester)  1872;  C.  of  Owston,  Lines.,  1871-2.  C.  of  Sible 
Hedingham,  Essex,  1877-84.  C.  of  Wyddial,  Herts.,  1872-6 
and  1884-9;  R.  there,  1889-1921.  Died  June  26,  1921,  at 
Wyddial  rectory.  Brother  of  Henry  E.  (1868)  and  Charles 
E.  (1880).    (Venn,  11.  378.) 

BROUGHTON,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx 
John's,  July  5,  1843.  S.  of  Robert  Edwards,  PoHce  Magis- 
trate, of  Melcombe  Place,  London.  B.  in  Marylebone, 
London.  Bapt.  Sept.  11,  1824.  School,  King's  College, 
London  (Mr  T.  G.  Hall).  Matric.  Michs.  1843.  Died  Nov.  7, 
1846,  aged  23,  at  his  brother's  vicarage,  Wellingborough. 
Brother  of  Robert  J.  P.  (1835),  etc.   (G.  Mag.) 


Broughton,  Robert  John  Porcher 

BROUGHTON,  GILBERT  HILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
24,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon, 
1852;  priest  (Worcester)  1854;  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Birmingham, 
i853-5.  C.  of  Kirkdale,  Liverpool,  1856.  C.  of  Stretton, 
Cheshire.  Assistant  Master  at  Knutsford  Grammar  School, 
in  r86o.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List  in  1869. 

BROUGHTON,  HENRY  DELVES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  26,  1799;  from  Oxford.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  Delves, 
Bart.  [B.  Jan.  10,  1777.  Schools,  Rugby  and  Eton.]  Matric. 
(Oriel  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  29,  1794.  Matric.  Easter,  1799; 
B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1805.  P.C.  of  Broughton,  Staffs.,  1803-51. 
R.  of  Cheadle,  Cheshire,  1807-29.  P.C.  of  Haslington,  1829-. 
Succeeded  his  brother  John  Delves,  as  8th  Bart.,  Aug.  9, 
1847.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Pigott,  of  Bevere,  Worcs., 
and  of  Capard,  Queen's  County,  Ireland,  June  15,  1807. 
Died  Nov.  3,  1851,  at  Broughton  Hall,  Staffs.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
G.E.C.,  HI.  176.) 

BROUGHTON,  HENRY  ELLIS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1868.  S.  of  Robert  John  Porcher  (r835),  sohcitor,  of  Dorset 
Square,  London.  B.  Aug.  20,  1850,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  Polebrook,  Nor- 
thants.,  1872-5.  P.C.  of  Hugglescote,  Leics.,  1875-89.  V. 
of  Hugglescote  with  Donington,  1889-1924.  Rural  Dean  of 
South  Akeley,  1893-1924.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough, 
1903-24.  Priest-Canon  of  St  Martin's  Collegiate  Church, 
Leicester,  1922-4.  Died  Dec.  29,  1924,  aged  75,  at  Bexhill. 
Buried  at  Hugglescote.  Brother  of  Frederick  R.  (1867),  etc. 
(Venn,  11.  384.) 

BROUGHTON,  HENRY  VIVIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  21,  1837.  S.  of  Robert  Edwards,  Esq.,  of  London. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar,  1840;  B.A. 
1842;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest  (Peterb.)  1842; 
V.  of  Wellingborough,  Northants.,  1842-71.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Peterborough,  1869.  R.  of  Polebrook,  Northants.,  1871-5. 
Rural  Dean  of  Oundle,  1873.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Leicester, 
1875-93.  Died  Jan.  6,  1893,  at  Bedford.  Brother  of  Robert 
J.  P.  (1835),  etc.    (T.  A.  Walker,  459.) 

BROUGHTON,  JAMES  REGINALD.    Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter, 

1876;  adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1878.   S.  of , 

Esq.,  deceased,  of  Cambridge.  B.  Feb.  25,  1856.  School, 
Victoria  College,  Jersey.  B.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1882; 
priest  (Worcester)  1883;  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Worcester, 
1882-5.  C.  of  Edgbaston,  Warws.,  1885-90.  R.  of  Oake, 
Taunton,  Somerset,  1890-1934.    (T.  A.  Walker,  554.) 

BROUGHTON,  LEWIS  PRICE  (PRYCE)  DELVES.    Adm.  pens. 

(age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  7,  1853.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas 
Delves  (1820),  R.  of  Bletchley,  Bucks.  [B.  May  10,  1836. 
School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  19,  1857.  Called  to  the  Bar,  i860. 
Recorder  of  Rangoon  (Calcutta  Bar).  Puisne  Judge  of 
Calcutta,  1878-82.  Administrator-General  of  Bengal,  1878- 
1901;  retired.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  legal.  Died 
Jan.  3,  1902,  at  Calcutta.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BROUGHTON,  REGINALD.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  13,  1852.  Did  not  reside.  S.  of  Richard  Bryans  (sic), 
clerk;  if  this  should  read  Brian  Sneyd,  he  migrated  to  Oxford, 
and  matric.  (Balliol  College)  Jan.  24,  1855,  'age  18,  s.  and  h. 
of  Bryan  Sneyd  (1825),  clerk  of  Elmley  Lovett,  Worcs.; 
Scholar,  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1861.  Fellow  of  Hertford 
CoUege,  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of 
St  Clement's,  Oxford,  1867-8.  V.  of  Long  Benton,  1868-71. 
Second  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
1871-3.  R.  of  Mottistone  with  Shorwell,  Isle  of  Wight,  1877. 
Editor  of  Bishop  Cotton's  Prayers  for  Public  Schools,  etc. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford,  1882.) 

BROUGHTON,  ROBERT  JOHN  PORCHER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Clare,  Sept.  26,  1835.  [S.  and  h.  of  Robert  Edwards, 
barrister-at-law,  of  Melcombe  Place,  Dorset  Square,  London. 
B.  June  II,  1816.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835; 
B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1845.  Cricket  'blue,'  1836;  played  in  1838 
when  the  Oxford  match  first  became  a  fixture  and  in  1839. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  16,  1839.  Not  called  to  the  Bar. 
Sohcitor,  1844;  partner  in  the  firm  of  Broughton,  Broughton 
and  Holt,  London.  Sohcitor  to  the  Coldstream  Guards  for 
nearly  60  years.  A  well-known  cricketer.  One  of  the  original 
trustees  of  the  M.C.C.,  and  a  member  of  its  committee  for 
many  years,  having  a  large  share  in  bringing  about  the 
purchase  of  Lord's  ground.  One  of  the  founders  of  'I. 
Zingari.'  Married  Louisa  Diana,  dau.  of  Charles  Heaton 
Ellis,  of  Wyddial  HaU,  Herts.,  1847.  Of  Callipers  HaU, 
Chipperfield,  Herts.  Died  June  15,  191 1,  aged  94,  at  Chipper- 
field.  Brother  of  Frederick  W.  (1843)  and  Henry  V.  (1837); 
father  of  Charles  E.  (1880),  of  Frederick  R.  (1867)  and  of 
Henry  E.  (1868).  (Clare  Coll.  Hist.,  11.  615;  Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  2 he  Times,  June  16,  1911.) 


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Broughton,  Thomas  Delves 

BROUGHTON,  THOMAS  DELVES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  13,  1820.  [Previously  at  Oxford;  matric. 
Brasenose  College,  Jan.  14,  1819,  age  17.]  S.  of  Thomas 
Delves.  B.  Feb.  18,  1801,  at  Lawton,  Cheshire.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1821.  Migrated  to  Downing,  May  3, 
1821.  R.  of  Bletchley,  Bucks.,  1832-59.  Rural  Dean. 
Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Lewis  Corkran,  member  of  the 
Council  of  Bombay,  Apr.  2,  1834.  Died  .\ug.  10,  1859. 
Father  of  Lewis  P.  D.  (1853).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BROUGHTON,  WILLIAM  GRANT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at 
Pembroke,  May  7,  1814.  S.  and  h.  of  Grant,  Esq.,  of  London. 
B.  there  May  22,  1788.  [Schools,  Bamet  Grammar  and  King's, 
Canterbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar;  B.A.  {6th 
Wrangler)  1818;  M.A.  1823;  D.D.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1836.  Previously 
(1807-12)  a  clerk  at  East  India  House.  Ord.  (Winchester) 
1818;  C.  of  Hartley  Westpall,  Hants.,  1818-27.  C.  of  Farn- 
ham,  1827.  Chaplain  of  the  Tower  of  London,  1828.  Arch- 
deacon of  New  South  Wales,  1828.  OnhisaiTival  in  Australia, 
Sept.  13,  1829,  faced  a  difficult  situation  with  great  courage 
and  determination,  and  set  himself  to  win  Governmental  and 
popular  support  for  his  endeavour  to  build  and  endow 
churches  and  schools  throughout  the  country.  Returned  to 
England  to  make  a  personal  appeal  for  funds  and  succeeded 
in  raising  £13,000,  chiefly  through  the  S.P.G.  and  the 
S.P.C.K.  Consecrated  Bishop  of  Australia  at  Lambeth, 
1836  [the  first,  and  only.  Bishop  of  Austraha,  for,  on  the 
subsequent  subdivision  of  the  vast  diocese,  and  the  erection 
of  the  Sees  of  Melbourne  and  Newcastle,  Sydney  became  a 
MetropoUtan  See.  The  centeneury  of  his  consecration  was 
celebrated  in  a  service  held  in  Canterbury  Cathedral  and 
broadcast  to  the  Empire,  June  5,  1936].  Bishop  of  Sydney 
and  MetropoUtan  of  Australasia,  1847-53.  Founded  Aus- 
tralia's first  grammar  school  at  Parramatta;  also  instru- 
mental in  establishing  a  grammar  school  in  Sydney.  Suc- 
cessfully opposed  the  Government's  decision  against  all 
denominational  instruction  in  schools.  A  life  long  friend  of 
Sir  George  Gipps,  Governor-General  of  New  South  Wales. 
Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Francis,  R.  of  St  Mildred's, 
Canterbury,  July  13,  1818.  Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died 
Feb.  20,  1853,  at  11,  Chester  Street,  Belgrave  Square, 
London  (the  residence  of  Lady  Gipps).  Buried  in  Canterbury 
Cathedral.    (D.N.B.;  The  Times,  June  5,  1936.) 

BROUGHTON-ROUSE,  EDWARD,  see  ROUSE,  E.  B. 

BROWELL,  HENRY  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
25,  1875.  2nd  s.  of  Edward  Nash,  of  Feltham,  Middlesex. 
B.  June  21,  1856,  at  Hampstead,  London.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Football  (rugby) 
'blue,'  1877,  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  9,  1879. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1882.  Of  5,  Spencer  Hill,  Wimbledon, 
and  of  4,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  in  1909.  Died  Jan.  30, 
1915,  aged  58,  at  the  Grange,  Wimbledon.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BROWN,  see  also  BROWNE. 

BROWN,  ABNER  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Cath.^rine's, 
June  14,  1854.  S.  of  James  Mellor  (1825),  clerk.  B.  at 
Kettering,  Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858; 
M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Manchester,  for 
Peterb.)  1859;  C.  of  Isham,  Northants.,  1858-67.  C.  of  Gt 
Easton,  1868-9.  C.  of  Fridaybridgf,  Cambs.,  1869-71.  C. 
of  Wootton,  Northants.,  1871-82.  C.  of  Wadenhoe,  1882-91. 
Resided  latterly  at  Kettering.  Died  there  Aug.  1897.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1856),  of  William  M.  (1858)  and  half-brother  of 
James  S.  (1844).   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BROWN,  ABNER  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  27, 
1826.  Of  the  West  Indits.  Matric.  Lent,  1827;  B.A.  1831; 
M.A.  1846.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  16,  1817,  'age  17; 
2nd  s.  of  the  late  James  B.,  Esq.,  of  Gattonside,  Roxburgh, 
deceased.'  V.  of  Pytchley,  Northants.,  1832-51.  Rural  Dean 
of  Weldon.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1851-72.  V.  of 
Gretton,  Northants.,  1851-72.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1874.  Brother  of  James  M.  (1825).   (Lincoln's  Inn  Adm.  Bk.) 

BROWN  or  HAIG-BROWN,  ALAN  RODERICK.  Adm.  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1896.  5th  s.  of  William  Haig  (1842),  clerk, 
LL.D.,  Head  Master  of  the  Charterhouse.  B.  Sept.  6,  1877, 
at  the  Charterhouse.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Lancing  College, 
1899-1915.  Joined  2nd  Vol.  Batt.,  Sussex  Regt.,  1906; 
Capt.,  1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut. -Col.,  Middlesex 
Regt.;  D.S.O.,  1917).  Killed  in  action,  Mar.  25,  1918,  near 
Bapaume.  Author,  Sporting  Sonnets;  My  Game  Book;  The 
O.T.C.  in  the  Great  War.  (Lancing  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Dis- 
tinguished Service  Order.) 
BROWN  or  BROWNE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Dec. 
27,  1797.  S.  of  Nicholas  (1754),  D.D.,  of  Rochester,  Kent. 
[B.  Feb.  18,  1780.  School,  Eton.]  Migrated  to  St  John's, 
Oct.  14, 1800;  Scholar,  1800;  matric.  Michs.  i8oi;  B.A.  1803; 
M.A.  1807.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  19,  1796.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)  Sept.  25,  1803;  priest,  Sept.  30,  1804; 
C.  of  Preston  and  Oare,  Kent,  1804.  V.  of  Rodmersham, 
1815-46;  R.  of  Flempton  with  Hengrave,  Suffolk,  1845-51. 


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Brown,  Arthur  [John] 

Married  Susanna,  dau.  of  William  Fairman,  of  Lynstead, 
Kent,  July  18,  1807.  Died  July  27,  1851,  aged  71,  at  Flemp- 
ton. (Peile,  11.  343;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
G.  Mag.) 

BROWN,  ALEXANDER.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6,  1883. 
S.  of  WiUiam  John,  of  Dingle  Priory,  Liverpool.  B.  Aug.  26, 
1864,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Royal  Liverpool  Institute  (Mr 
Johnson).  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar,  1886;  B.A.  1886; 
M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (.\delaide,  for  Durham)  1888;  priest 
(Newcastle-on-Tyne)  1890;  C.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth, 
Durham,  1888-91.  C.  of  St  Andrew's-the-Great,  Cambridge, 
1 89 1-3.  C.  of  St  James's,  Derby,  1893-6.  C.  of  Wilton, 
Wilts.,  1896-7.  V.  of  Normanton,  Derbs.,  1897-9.  Died 
Sept.  1,  1899,  aged  35.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  5, 
1899.) 

BROWN,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898.  S.  of 
Gavin,  registrar,  deceased,  and  Cecilia  Greig  Annan.  B. 
May  15,  1877,  at  Millerhill,  Dalkeith,  N.B.  School,  Watson's 
College,  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1898;  B..\. 
(Senr.  Wrangler)  1901;  M.A.  1912.  Professor  of  Apphed 
Mathematics  at  the  South  African  College,  Capetown,  1904. 
{Venn,  11.  556.) 

BROWN,  ALEXANDER  OESTRAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  S.  of  Nicol,  of  Sunnymeade,  Muswell  Hill, 
London.  B.  Apr.  13,  1879,  at  Glasgow.  School,  Mill  Hill, 
Middlesex  (Dr  McClure).  Matric.  Michs.  1897,  as  A.  Ostrand; 
B.-'V.  1900.  Mining  Engineer.  A.R.S.M.,  M.I.M.M.,  F.G.S. 
Lived  in  South  Africa  for  two  years;  subsequently  of  Mina 
Santa  Rosa,  Calanas,  Huelva,  Spain.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Lieut.,  2/4  Field  Co.,  R.E.,  in  France).  {Mill  Hill  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BROWN,  ALEXANDER  ROSELLE  (ROZEL).  Adm.  pens,  (age 
17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  29,  1829.  S.  of  William  [Rear-Admiral 
of  the  Red,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  in  Jersey.  Matric. 
Michs.  1830;  M.B.  1835;  M.L.  1836;  M.D.  1841.  Father  of 
Edward  W.  (1859)  and  perhaps  of  George  B.  (1870). 

BROWN,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3,  1881.  S. 
of  William,  founder.  B.  at  Preston,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Aug.  31, 
1862.  School,  Preston  Grammar  (Mr  Beaven).  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884. 

BROWN,  ALGERNON  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8, 
1883.  S.  of  John,  of  180,  The  Common,  Peckham  Rye, 
London.  B.  Jan.  9,  1866,  in  London.  Schools,  [Dulwich 
College]  and  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar,  1885; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1886;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1888); 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Tutor  and  Classical  Lecturer  at 
Selwyn  Hostel,  1889-1906.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest  (Ely) 
1894;  C.  of  St  Albans,  Fulham,  1901-5.  Select  Preacher  at 
Cambridge,  1898  and  1905.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Gibraltar,  1904-11.  V.  of  Wonersh,  Surrey,  1906-39-. 
Author,  History  of  Selwyn  College;  editor  of  the  College 
Calendar  (from  its  commencement).  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford,  1939.) 

BROWN,  ANTHONY  WILLIAM  SCUDAMORE.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1,  1900.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Charles,  of  Penchirche, 
Oaldands  Road,  Bromley,  Kent.  B.  there  Nov.  24,  1880. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar,  1900; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Assistant 
Master  at  Trinity  College,  Glenalmond,  1903-8;  at  Upping- 
ham School,  1908-10.  Head  Master  of  Michaelhouse  Diocesan 
School,  Balgowan,  Natal,  1911-15.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut.,  Rifle  Brigade).  Killed  in  action,  Aug.  18,  1916. 
(Venn,  in.  402;  Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  29, 
1916.) 

BROWN,  ARTHUR  BERTRAM.  .4dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1885.  S.  of  David,  Esq.,  of  Southport.  B.  Jan.  i, 
1868.  School,  Strathmore  House,  Southport.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1925. 

BROWN,  ARTHUR  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
I,  1897.  S.  of  Dr  G.  A.,  of  The  Willows,  Tredegar,  Mon. 
B.  1880.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A. 
1900.  Mining  Engineer.  Assistant  General  Colliery  Manager 
of  the  Tredegar  Coal  and  Iron  Co.  J. P.  for  Glamorganshire, 
1932.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Appleby  House  near 
Scunthorpe,  Lines.,  in  1938.  Brother  of  Horace  G.  (1896). 
{Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BROWN,  ARTHUR  [JOHN].  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1845.  S.  of  George,  wine  m2rchant,  of  London.  B.  at  Han- 
over Square,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849,  as 
A.  John.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  29,  1849;  priest, 
Nov.  10,  1850;  C.  of  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk,  1849-52.  C.  of 
Cheshunt,  Herts.,  1852-65.  C.  of  Wetherden,  Suffolk,  1866- 
8.  V.  of  Dilham  with  Honing,  Norfolk,  1868-72.  R.  of  Cat- 
field,  1872-1903.  Rural  Dean  of  Waxham,  1891-4.  Author, 
historical  stories,  including  The  Last  of  the  Abbots.  Died 
May  4,  1903,  aged  77,  at  Catfield.  Father  of  Edward  H. 
(i88o).   {Crockford;  K.  F.  Scott;  Eagle,  xxv.) 

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Brown,  Arthur  John  Henry 

BROWN,  ARTHUR  JOHN  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter, 
1887;  B.A.  1890.  Principal  of  Ebor  School,  BexMl-on-Sea, 
in  1904;  still  there  in  1922.  Lived  latterly  at  WaUington. 
Died  there  Jan.  31, 1934.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory;  Registered 
List  of  Teachers,  1922.) 

BROWN  post  MACDONALD,  ARTHUR  MACDONALD.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27,  1877.  S.  of  William,  land-agent. 
B.  at  Tring,  Herts.  Bapt.  Mar.  10,  1861.  School,  Berkham- 
sted.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1911,  as  Mac- 
Donald.  Studied  Land  agency  and  surveying,  1881;  awarded 
the  'Driver'  prize  of  the  Surv-eyors"  Institution.  Entered  his 
father's  office  at  Tring  as  assistant  land-agent  and  siu-\'eyor; 
afterwards  partner  in  the  firm  of  W.  Brown  and  Co. ;  retired, 
1911.  SpeciaUsed  in  the  purchase,  management  and  re- 
demption of  Tithe  Rent-charge.  Hon.  Secretary  to  the  Local 
Committee  of  .Management  of  the  National  Trust,  Ashridge 
Estate,  1926.  Presented  500  acres  of  land,  woods,  etc.,  in 
1934,  to  the  National  Trust,  for  the  creation  of  capital  funds 
for  improvements  on  the  Ashridge  Estate,  also  an  annual 
rental  income  for  the  employment  of  land-agents.  Of 
Hazeley,  Tring,  Herts. 

BROWN,  AUSTIN  EDELMAN.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  i88i. 

S.  of ,  Esq.,  deceased.   Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  B.A.  1884. 

Died  Apr.   19,   1937.    Buried  at  Heston,   Middlesex.    {The 
Times,  Apr.  22,  1937.) 

BROWN,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  2,  1855.  S.  of  Bartholomew  John.  B.  at  Bentley  Hall, 
Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.  Died  Mar.  20,  1862, 
aged  25,  at  Ramsgate.  {Cambridge  Year  Book,  1863;  G.  Mag., 
1862,  I.  652.) 

BROWN,  BENJAMIN  CROMWELL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Peterhouse,  Sept.  13,  178 1.  Of  Notts.  School,  Retford. 
Scholar,  1781;  matric.  Easter,  1783;  B.A.  1786.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  July  23,  1786;  priest,  Oct.  14,  1787;  C.  of  Sutton- 
upon-Trent.    {T.  A.  Walker,  348;  T.  C.  Dale.) 

BROWN,  BENJAMIN  FAIRFAX  TOWNSHEND.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1867.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1867. 

BROWN,  BERTRAM  GOULDING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jime  25,  1900.  S.  of  Walter,  of  46,  Regent's  Park  Road, 
London.  B.  July  5,  1881,  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Exhibitioner,  1902;  Prizeman;  Scholar, 
1903;  Earl  of  Derby  Student,  1903-5;  Lightfoot  Scholar, 
1904;  B.A.  (Hist.  Trip.,  Pt  I  and  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1903; 
M.A.  1907.  Director  of  Studies  in  History  at  Emmanuel 
College  and  Downing  College.  Of  16,  Brookside,  Cambridge, 
1939.   {Roll  of  the  Regent  House,  1939.) 

BROWN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  9, 
1797.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1800;  Scholar,  i8oo;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1805. 
R.  of  Whitstone,  Devon,  1813-56.  Died  there  Oct.  30,  1856, 
aged  75.    (G.  Mag.,  1856;  11.  780.) 

BROWN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  14,  1826.  Of 
Middlesex.  One  of  these  names  at  Eton  in  1820;  son  of  the 
Registrar  of  Eton  College.   {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BROWN,  CHARLES.   .■\dm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1840.    S. 

of  Joseph,  of  Damerham,  WUts. 
BROWN,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  11,  1842. 

Matric.  Michs.  1842. 

BROWN,  CHARLES  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  17,  1893.  S.  and  h.  of  Anthony,  of  Beckenham,  Kent. 
B.  Sept.  19,  1874,  at  Brixton,  Surrey.  School,  Tonbridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B..^.  1896.  Adm.  a  Solicitor,  1900; 
practised  in  London.  Living  at  BroomhiU,  Beckenham,  in 
1911.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  Royal  Welsh 
Fusiliers).  Died  Apr.  10,  1925.  {Peile,  11.  781;  Tonbridge 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWN,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
i3t  1873.  S.  of  Francis,  sohcitor.  B.  at  Market  Deeping, 
Lines.   Bapt.  Jan.  15,  1854.   Matric.  Michs.  1873. 

BROWN,  CHARLES  VERNON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  31,  1874. 
[S.  of  C.  F.,  Capt.,  R.N.]  Matric.  Lent,  1874;  B.A.  1877; 
M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1877;  priest  (Ripon)  1878.  C.  of 
Thomhill-Lees,  Vorks.,  1877-81.  Held  other  curacies,  1881- 
4.  v.  of  Embsay  with  Eastby,  Vorks.,  1884-1924.  Resided 
latterly  at  22,  Fountain's  Terrace,  Ripon.  Died  there  Jan. 
13,  1927.    {Crockford.) 

BROWN,  CHRISTOPHER  MUSGRAVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  8,  1883.  S.  of  Christopher  Musgrave,  iron- 
monger. B.  Sept.  10,  1852,  at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle)  1888;  priest  (Liverpool)  1889;  C.  of  St  Mark's, 
Barrow-in-Fumess,  1888-9.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Liverpool, 
1889-91.    V.  of  Bevington,  Liverpool,  1891-S.    V.  of  St 


Brown,  Edward  Howard 

Clement's,  Toxteth  Park,  Liverpool,  1898-1912.  Chaplain  of 
Toxteth  Park  Workhouse,  1906-12.  R.  of  Lowton,  Lanes., 
19x2-13.   Died  there  Oct.  17,  1913. 

BROWN,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  4, 
1782.  S.  of  Francis,  of  I>riffield  Greets,  Yorks.  School, 
Kingston-on-HuU.  Matric.  Michs.  17S2;  Scholar.  Chaplain 
in  Bengal;  at  Calcutta,  1786;  to  the  Brigade  at  Fort  WiUiam. 
Presidency  Chaplain,  1794.  Founder  of  the  Calcutta  Bible 
Society.  Devoted  to  the  cause  of  Christian  Missions.  Died 
June  14,  1812,  at  Calcutta.   {D.N.B.) 

BROWN,  DAVID  ALEXANDER  MURRAY.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1890.  S.  of  David,  Esq.,  of  46,  Lancaster  Gate, 
London,  W.,  and  of  Wedderbum  Castle,  BenWcks.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Public  Accountant  and 
Auditor,  Penang,  Straits  Settlement.  Died  there  .-^pr.  29, 
1935,  aged  63.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Tlie  Times,  May  2,  1935.) 

BROWN,  DAVIS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877; 
M.A.  1880. 

BROWN,  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30, 
1839.  7th  s.  of  Jonathan,  merchant,  of  Jamaica.  B.  Apr.  9, 
1820,  at  Whitehaven,  Cumberland.  School,  Edinburgh 
Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M..\.  1846.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  1843.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1847. 
Q.C.,  1869.  Bencher,  1869.  Recorder  of  King's  Lynn,  1869- 
85.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  North  Riding,  Yorks.  Of  Amcliffe 
Hall,  Northallerton.  F.S.A.,  1866.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  June  29,  1892,  aged  72,  at  AmcliSe  Hall.  Father  of 
WiUiam  (1873).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BROWN,  DOUGLAS  CLIFTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1898.  5th  s.  of  James  Clifton  (1859),  Colonel,  of  Holm- 
bush,  Faygate,  Sussex.  B.  .\ug.  16,  1879,  at  Horsham, 
Sussex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A. 
1905.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  ist  Dragoon  Guards, 
attached  Army  CycUst  Corps;  Brigade  Major;  Lieut. -Col., 
Northumberland  Hussars  Yeomanry).  D.L.  for  Durham. 
M.P.  for  Hexham,  1918-23  and  since  1924.  Of  RuSside  Hall, 
Shotley  Bridge,  Durham.  J. P.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  Howard  (1887).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who, 
I939-) 

BROWN,  EDEN  TATTON.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  2,  1896.  S- 
of  John  Tatton  Butler,  Major-Gen.,  R.A.,  C.B.  B.  Dec.  31, 
1877,  at  Charlton,  Kent.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  Exhibitioner,  1897;  B..-^.  1899.  Joined  the 
Ministry  of  Education  in  Egypt,  1901.  Mathematical  .Master 
at  the  Khedivieh  School,  Cairo,  under  the  Ministry  of  Public 
Instruction,  1901.  Joined  the  Egyptian  Customs  Adminis- 
tration, 1910.  Director-General,  1924.  Government  Com- 
missioner for  Egyptian  Customs,  1930;  retired,  1933.  C.M.G., 
1929.  Egyptian  and  Belgian  Orders.  Of  Chithurst  House, 
Rogate,  Sussex.  Married  and  had  issue.  {King's  Coll.  Adm. 
Reg. ;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BROWN,  EDGAR  CUBITT.  .-Vdm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  30, 
1864.  S.  of  Frederick,  of  Bracondale,  Norwich.  B.  there 
Feb.  28,  1847.  School,  Norwich  Grammar  (Mr  Jessopp). 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B..\.  1869. 

BROWN,  EDWARD.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Dec.  31,  1827.  S.  of  Fountaine,  of  Park  Place,  Leeds  [and 
Frances  Walker].  School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Lent, 
1829;  Scholar;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Minor  Canon  and 
Precentor  of  Carlisle  Cathedral,  1843-55.  V.  of  Addingham, 
Cumberland,  1855-68.  Died  there  Feb.  4,  1868,  aged  58. 
(Leeds  Grammar  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1868,  i.  403.) 

BROWN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1874;  B.A.  1877; 
M.A.  1880. 

BROWN,  EDWARD  ALFRED.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  29, 
1859.  S.  of  Gentle,  Esq.,  of  Tonbridge.  B.  June  18,  1840,  at 
Mettingham,  Sufiolk.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1859;  Scholar,  1859-66;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Bebington,  Cheshire,  1867- 
9.  Held  other  curacies,  1869-75-  R-  of  St  Mary's,  Bumage, 
Manchester,  1875-1904.  V.  of  Carlton-on-Trent,  1904-8; 
retired.  Resided  latterly  at  Charlton  Kings,  Gloucs.  Died 
there  Dec.  27,  1924,  aged  84.    {Venn,  n.  345.) 

BROWN,  EDWARD  BRANFORD.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  1876.  S.  of  John,  of  24,  Bateman  Street, 
Cambridge.  B.  Mar.  18,  1855.  [School,  Perse,  Cambridge.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1877;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1887. 
Died  Jan.  29,  1924.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BROWN,  EDWARD  HOWARD.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Julv  20,  1880.  S.  of  Arthur  John  (1845),  C.  of  Cheshunt, 
Herts.  B.  there  Nov.  15,  i860.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B..\. 
1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Worcester)  1886;  C.  of 
Cleeve-Prior,  Worcs.,  1885-8.  C.  of  Merton,  Surrey,  1888-94. 
V.  of  Yaxley,  Hunts.,  1894-1923.  R.  of  Newton-in-the- 
Isle,  Ely,  1923-5.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1926, 


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Brown,  Edward  Johnson 

BROWN,  EDWARD  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  30, 
1861.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Frenchay  near  Bristol.  B.  Mar.  9, 
1844,  at  Everton,  near  Liverpool.  School,  Brighton  (Mr 
Ewbank).   Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1869. 

BROWN,  EDWARD  LAWFORD.  .-Vdm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  7,  1852.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Richard  (1824), 
clerk,  of  Knighton,  Radnors.  B.  Apr.  5,  1833,  at  Presteign, 
Radnors.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1S52;  Scholar, 
1854;  Chancellor's  medal;  Porson  prize;  B.A.  (Senr.  Classic) 
1856;  M.A.  1859.  Fellow,  1856.  Assistant  Master  at  Marl- 
borough College,  1856-60.  Died  there  May  9,  i860.  Buried  at 
Knighton.  Half-brother  of  Ernest  W.  (1875)-  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.) 

BROWN,  EDWARD  MIDDLETON.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1897.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  Chalford, 
Gloucs.  B.  May  i,  1879,  at  Umbarleigh  House,  Barnstaple, 
Devon.  School,  HaUeybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B..\.  1900; 
B.C.  1904;  M.B.  1905;  M.D.  1921.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1904.  During  the  Great  War, 
Capt.  in  the  R.A.M.C,  1917-19.  Of  Red  Lodge,  Tring, 
Herts.,  1937.  (HaUeybury  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory, 
1937.) 

BROWN  post  BOLNEY,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  15,  1859.  S.  of  .Alexander  Rozel  {1829). 
B.  Feb.  20,  1840,  at  Stamford,  Lines.  Schools,  Brighton 
College  and  Bath  (Mr  Whale).  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A. 
1863;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (St  Davad's) 
1865.  Vice- Principal  of  South  Wales  Training  College,  1S63- 

5.  P.C.  of  Sketty,  Swansea,  1865-1903.  Assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Bolney,  1868.  Described  as  V.  of  Sketty  and  grand- 
son of  WilUam,  Rear-Admiral  of  the  Red.  Resided  latterly 
at  Eaton  Grove,  Swansea.  Died  May  2,  1906,  at  Swansea. 
Perhaps  brother  of  George  B.  (1870).  (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Index  to  Change  of  Name;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  May  11,  1906.) 

BROWN,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
12,  1868.  S.  of  WUham,  of  5,  Tennis  Court  Terrace,  Cam- 
bridge. B.  there  July  27,  1843.  School,  Perse  Grammar, 
Cambridge  (Mr  Mason).  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1879;  M--^- 
1893- 

BROWN,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  15, 
1875.  S.  of  James  Richard  (1824),  clerk,  of  Knighton, 
Radnors.  B.  there  Sept.  4,  1856.  School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon, 
1880;  priest  (Hereford)  1881;  C.  of  Kington,  Hereford,  1880- 

6.  C.  of  Welshpool,  1887-8.  C.  of  Clun,  1888-93.  R.  of 
Montgomery,  1893-1905.  R.  of  Bedstone,  Salop,  1906-27. 
Rural  Dean  of  Clun,  1913-25.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1922-6. 
Died  Feb.  i,  1927,  at  Bedstone  rectory.  Half-brother  of 
Edward  L.  (1852).    (Crockford.) 

BROWN,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar. 
14,  1884.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  Nov.  29,  1866,  at  Hull.  Schools, 
Totteridge  Park,  Herts.,  Hull,  and  East  Riding  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar,  1884;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler) 
1887;  M.A.  1891;  Sc.D.  1897.  Fellow,  1889-93.  Hon.  Fellow, 
191 1.  Professor  of  Applied  Mathematics  at  Haverford 
College,  Pa.,  U.S.A.,  1891-1907.  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
Yale  University,  1907-34;  Emeritus  Professor,  1934.  His 
lunar  tables  were  introduced  into  the  British  Nautical 
Almanac  in  1923.  F.R.S.,  1897.  F.R.A.S.  Adams  prize, 
1907,  for  an  essay  on  The  inequalities  in  the  moon's  motion 
due  to  the  direct  action  of  the  Planets.  .\ warded  the  gold  medal 
of  the  Royal  Astronomical  Society  for  his  '  Researches  in 
the  Lunar  Theory,'  1907;  Royal  Society  medal,  1914; 
Bruce  medal,  1920;  Watson  medal,  1937.  Hon.D.Sc. 
(Adelaide)  1914;  Yale,  1933;  Columbia,  1934;  Hon.  LL.D. 
(McGUl)  1936.  President  of  the  American  Mathematical 
Society,  1929-32.  Of  116,  Everitt  Street,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  U.S.A.,  in  1938.  Author,  mathematical  and  astrono- 
mical. Died  July,  1938,  at  New  Haven.  (Who's  Who,  r938; 
The  Times,  July  28,  1938.) 

BROWN,  EUGENE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1892.  B.  Jan.  21,  1873.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  igoo; 
M.A.  1904. 

BROWN,  FELIX.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  9,  1834. 
S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  the  Council  of  Bombay.  B.  in  Bombav. 
Schools,  Warfield,  Berks.  (Rev.  R.  Fait'hfull)  and  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Dec.  15,  1834; 
B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest,  1841.  R. 
of  Stopham,  Sussex,  1843-79.  Died  July  12,  1879,  at  Brigh- 
ton. Buried  at  Stopham,  M.l.   (Venn,  u.  226.) 

BROWN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  12,  1825. 
Matric.    Michs.    1825.     Kept   two   terms;   name  removed, 

1825. 

BROWN,  FRANCIS  CYRIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  Charles  Edward,  of  33,  Signal  Pagoda  Road, 
Rangoon,  Burma,    B,  Sept.  25,   1881,  at  Mergin,  Burma. 


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Brown,  George  Best 

School,  St  Edmund's  College,  Ware  (Mr  Ward).  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B..^.  and  LL.B.  1904.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(2nd  Lieut.,  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts,  and  Derby  Regt.); 
wounded).    (Univ.  War  List.) 

BROWN,  FRANCIS  FAULKNER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1870, 
S.  of  WilUam,  of  Curzon  Park,  Chester.  B.  there  June  17. 
1851.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar, 
1872-7;  B..\.  (^6th  Wrangler)  1874;  M..4.  1878.  In  his  father's 
business  (furniture  warehouse)  at  Chester,  1898.  Mayor  of 
Chester,  1907  (probably  elected  Mayor  Nov.,  1906).  Took  a 
prominent  part  in  local  affairs.  President  of  the  Chester 
Traders'  Association.  Keenly  interested  in  the  improvement 
of  the  navigation  of  the  river  Dee.  Of  Curzon  Park,  Chester. 
Died  unmarried  Jan.  2,  1907,  at  Chester.  (Venn,  11.  394; 
Al.  Carthus.) 

BROWN  or  GARDNER-BROWN,  FRANCIS  SIDNEY  GARDNER. 
Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1900.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1865),  \^  of 
St  James's,  Clapton,  London,  N.E.  B.  Dec.  23,  1880,  at 
Nottingham.  School,  HaUeybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1905;  priest  (Exeter) 
1906;  C.  of  Ottery  St  Mary,  Devon,  1905-8.  C.  of  Kemps- 
ford  with  Whelford,  Gloucs.,  1908-10.  C.  of  Aldenham, 
19 10-14.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1916-19.  V.  of  Holmes 
Chapel  (or  Church  Huhne),  Cheshire,  1919-22.  V.  of  Tush- 
ingham,  Salop,  1922-33.  V.  of  Upton,  1933-6-  V.  of  Bulling- 
hope  with  Grafton,  Heref.,  1936-.  Brother  of  John  G.  G. 
(1895).   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BROWN,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
10,  1855.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  12,  Cambridge  Terrace,  Queen's 
Road,  Dalston,  London.  B.  in  London.  School,  City  of 
London  (Dr  Mortimer).  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar,  1857; 
B..\.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1859;  M..\.  1862.  FeUow,  1859.  Tutor, 
1859.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Ely)  1865;  V.  of  Barnard 
Castle,  Durham,  1865-98.  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham,  1880- 
1919.  R.  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  1898-1907.  Rural  Dean. 
Died  Feb.  2,  1919,  aged  82,  at  Mansfield,  Elphinstone  Road, 
Hastings.  Buried  at  Barnard  Castle.  Father  of  the  next. 
(H.  M.  Wood,  Collections.) 

BROWN,  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1884;  from 
Cavendish  H.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  8,  1885. 
[S.  of  Frederick  (above),  V.  of  Barnard  Castle,  Durham. 
B.  Aug.  15,  1867.   School,  City  of  London.] 

BROWN,  FREDERICK  PHILLIPS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  22,  1844.   Of  Berks.   Matric.  Michs.  1844. 

BROWN,  FREDERICK  RICHMOND.  .\dm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1886;  re-adm.  Oct.  15,  1887.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  W.  Rich- 
mond, Bart.,  of  Astrop,  Northants.  [B.  Jan.  28,  1868.] 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Of  .\strop,  NorthanU., 
and  of  Llanfair,  Caernarvon,  N.  Wales.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Aug.  29,  1933.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BROWN,  GEOFFREY  DAVISON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888. 
S.  of  George,  of  Stonehaven,  N.B.  B.  Dec.  12,  1868,  at 
Cottesmore,  Rutland.  Schools,  Charterhouse  and  University 
CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B..A..  1892;  -M.A. 
1896.  Head  Master  of  Cottesmore  Preparatory  School, 
Brighton,  1894-1929.  A  founder  of  'Deo  Dante  Dedi'  Lodge 
of  Freemasons,  1901.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
Roval  Fusihers).  Died  Jan.  18,  1929,  aged  60,  at  Selsey, 
Sussex.  (Venn,  11.  497;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  25,  1929;  Univ. 
War  List.) 

BROWN,  GEORGE.  .A.dm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  13, 
1755;  a  B.A.  from  DubUn.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  DubUn. 
Feb.  19,  1749-50,  age  18.  S.  of  James.  Scholar,  1752;  B.A. 
(Dubl.)  1754.  Brother  of  James  (i755)-  (T.  A.  Walker,  310; 
Al.  Dubl.) 

BROWN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Sept.  27, 
1810.  S.  of  Launcelot,  Esq.,  of  Hirtloe  House,  Hunts.  B. 
there  Sept.  27,  1785.  School,  Maple  Durham,  Oxford  (Mr 
Dasantry)  and  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1810.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  29,  1813;  'student  of  Law.'  (Norwich  Ord. 
Bk.) 

BROWN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  27,  1833.  S. 
of  Mr  Brown,  purser  in  the  Royal  Navy,  of  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1846. 

BROWN,  GEORGE.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1884. 

BROWN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1895.  B.  Nov. 
24  1877  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B..A..  1899.  Of  ChUhampton, 
Salisbury.  At  Bodalla,  Ceylon,  in  1902.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Lieut.,  R.G.A.;  wounded).  Of  Rasagalla,  Balangoda, 
Ceylon  in  1921.  Chairman  of  the  Ceylon  Planters'  .\ssocia- 
tion,  1926.  Of  Combe  Manor,  Newbury,  Berks.,  1935-6. 
(Sehi'yn  Coll.  Cal.,  1935-6;  Vniv.  War  Ltst.) 

BROWN,  GEORGE  BEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  ClARE,  Mar.  16,  1818. 
B.  at  Tideswell,  Derbs. 

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Brown,  George  Bolney 

BROWN,  GEORGE  BOLNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  13, 
1870.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Alexander  Roselle  (1829),  and  grandson 
of  Admiral  \\'illiam  Brown  (who  served  under  Nelson). 
B.  Nov.  24,  1850.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A. 
1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Clifton, 
Beds.,  1874-6.  C.  of  Alsager's  Bank,  Chesterton,  Staffs., 
1876-81.  P.C.  of  Aston,  Stone,  Staffs.,  1881-1922.  Resided 
latterly  at  Aston  House,  Stone.  Died  there  Oct.  28,  1931, 
aged  80.  Perhaps  brother  of  Edward  W.  (1859).  [Crockford; 
The  Times,  Oct.  31,  1931.) 

BROWN,  GEORGE  ERNEST  DIXON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  7,  1884.  S.  of  George  William,  master  miller.  B.  May  22, 
1866,  at  Houghton,  Hunts.  [Schools,  Amersham  Hall, 
Reading,  and  Brighton  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
1887;  M.A.  1891.  Of  Whitwell  House,  Hunts.  Died  Sept.  10, 
1922.    (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BROWN,  GEORGE  EUSTACE  RIOU  GRANT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  I,  1887.  S.  of  R.  G.,  clerk,  deceased.  B. 
Jan.  16,  1868.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
Scholar,  1887.  In  the  I.C.S.  Assistant  Commissioner  in 
Burma,  1889.  Deputy  Commissioner,  1901;  retired,  1917. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  596;  India  Ojfice  List,  1937.) 

BROWN,  GEORGE  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  13, 

1847.  [S.  of  John,  of  Batcombe,  Somerset.  B.  Nov.  12, 
1828.]    School,  Westminster.    Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar, 

1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Guiana)  1854;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells) 
1857;  C.  of  Batcombe  with  Upton  Noble,  1856-9.  C.  of  St 
Ives,  Cornwall,  1859.  C.  of  Sandford  Orcas,  Somerset,  in 
1866.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List  in  1867.  Died  June  14, 
1872.    {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Clergy  List    1866.) 

BROWN  or  CAMPBELL-BROWN,  GEORGE  FREDERICK 
CAMPBELL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1896.  School,  Perse, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1896,  as  Campbell-Brown,  G.  F.; 
B.A.  1899. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  FfJEDERICK  SPARROW.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  July  2,  1871.  S.  of  George  Gwynn,  Esq.,  of 
Milton  Grange,  Stourport,  Worcs.  B.  Sept.  21,  1853.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875. 
SoUcitor,  1878;  of  40,  Fordgate  Street,  Worcester.  Coroner 
for  the  midland  district  of  Worcestershire  and  Under 
Sheriff.  Died  Jan.  23,  1926,  aged  72,  at  Perdiswell  Grange, 
Worcester.   {The  Times,  Jan.  27,  1926.) 

BROWN,  GEORGE  JOHN  SHEWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  Jan.  1882.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  at  Colchester. 
School,  Wimbledon.  Matric.  Lent,  1882.  Migrated  to 
Downing,  Oct.  8,  1883. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  MACKENZIE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9, 
1880.  S.  of  The  Hon.  George,  of  Toronto,  Canada.  B.  1869. 
Schools,  Upper  Canada  College,  Toronto,  and  Merchiston 
Castle,  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Exhibitioner,  1888; 
Prizeman;  B.A.  1889.  Managing  trustee  of  Thomas  Nelson 
and  Sons,  publishers,  1892.  M.P.  for  Central  Edinburgh, 
1900-6.  Director  of  the  Scottish  Provident  Institution,  1902. 
Of  Ichrachan,  Taynuilt,  Argyll,  and  of  6,  Elvaston  Place, 
London.    {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BROWN,  GEORGE  MATTHEWS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
II,  1898,  as  an  'advanced  student.'  S.  of  George,  of  Birk 
Heads  House,  Marley  HiU,  Swalwell,  Durham.  B.  May  11, 
1872,  at  South  Shields.  School,  Durham  College  of  Science, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1900;  M.A. 
1908. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  PENRICE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  25,  1835.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1835. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2, 
i860.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  solicitor,  of  21,  Finsbury  Place, 
London.  B.  Aug.  9,  1842,  in  London.  School,  City  of  London 
(Dr  Mortimer).  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar,  1864;  B.A. 
(44<A  Wrangler)  1865;  M.A.  1883.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  10,  1882  (then  aged  40).  Called  to  the  Bar,  1883. 
Practised  till  1898.  Died  Oct.  29,  1903,  aged  61,  at  Bourne- 
mouth.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BROWN,  GILBERT  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June 
16,1851.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar,  1852; 
B.A.  1855;  M.A.  i8Si. 

BROWN,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1899.  S.  of 
George  W.,  Esq.  B.  Jan.  4,  1879,  in  London.  School, 
Loretto  (Dr  Almond).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  in  France  (Major,  Yorks.  Regt.; 
three  times  wounded;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches;  M.C. 
and  Croix  de  Guerre,  1916;  D.S.O.;  Brevet  Major).  Killed  in 
action,  Mar.  23,  1918,  aged  39.   {Th^  Times,  Apr.  15,  19x8.) 

BROWN,  HAROLD  ARROWSMITH.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1898.  S.  of  Joseph  Pearce,  merchant,  of  Pl>'mouth.  B.  June 
30,  1879,  in  Edinburgh.  School,  Plymouth  College  (Mr 
F.  H.  Colson,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1898; 
B.A.  {yd  Wrangler)  1901;  Bhaonagar  medal,  1903.  Athletics 
'blue,'   1900,    1901.    Entered  the  I.C.S.,   1903.    Served  in 


Brown,  Henry  Hampton 

Burma  as  Assistant  Commissioner.  Lender  Secretary  to  the 
Government,  1910.  District  Judge,  1916.  Called  to  the  Bar 
(Inner  Temple)  1920.  Additional  Judge,  Chief  Court  of 
Burma,  1920.  .\ctiag  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Rangoon, 
1924.  Puisne  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Ran- 
goon, 1927-33;  retired,  1933.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
Avon  View,  Abbots  Leigh,  Bristol.  [Venn,  11.  556;  India 
Office  List,  1937;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BROWN,  HAROLD  FREDERIC  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  18,  1881.  B.  at  Needham.  Bapt.  Sept.  14, 
1862.  School,  Cathedral,  Hereford  (Mr  Tatham).  Matric. 
Michs.  1 88 1. 

BROWN,  HAROLD  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 

1894.  S.  of  Harold,  of  20,  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  Hampstead, 
London.  B.  Dec.  24,  1877,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1897.  Rowing  'blue,' 
1898.  SoUcitor,  1900;  partner  in  the  firm  of  Linklater, 
Addison  and  Brown  (aftersvards  LinkJaters  and  Paines),  of 
Worcester  House,  Walbrook,  E.C.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  London  Regt.  (Finsburj'  Rifles);  wounded).  A. 
Governor  of  the  British  Broadcasting  Corporation,  1932-. 
Director  of  Debenture  Corporation,  Ltd.,  etc.  Of  Copthorne 
House,  Copthorne,  Sussex,  in  1939.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  Wilfred  G.  (1897).  {Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Who, 
I939-) 

BROWN,  HARRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15,  1888.  S.  of 
Harry,  schoolmaster,  of  Durham.  B.  May  31,  1869,  at 
Battersea,  Surrey.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (St  David's) 

1895.  For  some  time  Tutor  at  Bede  College,  Durham. 
Chaplain  and  Tutor  at  the  South  Wales  Training  College, 
Carmarthen,  1894-1902.  Died  May  12,  1902.  {Tonbridge 
Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle.) 

BROWN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  24,  1811.  B. 
in  Dublin.   Matric.  Michs.  1811. 

BROWN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26,  1856.  S.  of 
James  Mellor  (1825),  R.  of  Isham,  Northants.  B.  there  Jan. 
14,  1837.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1857-63;  B.A.  {i^th 
Wrangler)  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1861;  priest, 
1862.  Held  curacies  in  Cambs.,  1861-71.  Tutor  at  Cumbrae 
College,  Bute,  N.B.,  and  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Cumbrae,  1871- 
3.  Canon  of  Cumbrae,  1872.  V.  of  St  John  Little  Ouse, 
Norfolk,  1877-82.  P.C.  of  Cauldon  and  Waterfall,  Staffs., 
1882-4.  R-  of  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk,  1884-99.  Died  Aug. 
20,  1899.   Brother  of  Abner  E.  (1854),  etc.   {Venn,  11.  331.) 

BROWN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S.  of 
Henry,  of  40,  Crayford  Road,  TufneO  Park,  London.  B. 
Sept.  14,  1876,  in  London.  School,  City  of  London  (Mr 
Pollard).  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  {Sth 
Wrangler)  1898;  ^l.A.  1936. 

BROWN,  HENRY  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  28,  18 19.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  the  East  India 
Service.  B.  May  2,  1802,  at  Patna,  E.  India.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1822;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1829. 
A  partner  in  Lubbock's  Bank.  Of  Stratford  Place,  London, 
and  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent;  also  of  St  Leonards-on-Sea, 
Sussex.  Married  Caroline  Hotham,  Aug.  12,  1S41.  Died  s.p. 
Jan.  4,  1884.    {Peile,  11.  396.) 

BROWN,  HENRY  CARNAC.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1879. 
[2nd  s.  of  Francis  Carnac,  Esq.,  of  TeUicherry,  Madras.  B. 
1861.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884;  M.A. 
and  LL.M.  1891.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  12,  1880. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1883.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Law  List, 
I937-) 

BROWN,  HENRY  CODDINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  27,  1895.  3rd  s.  of  I'rederick  Latham,  Esq.,  of  10, 
F'oxgrove  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent.  [B.  Oct.  28,  1876. 
Schools,  Abbey  [School],  Beckenham,  and  Dulwich  CoUege.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1902.  At  St 
Thomas's  Hospital.  In  the  Indian  Medical  Service,  1902-19; 
retired.  Examiner  in  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene,  1909. 
Assistant  Director  of  the  Central  Research  Institute,  Kasaufi, 
1912.  Bacteriologist  at  the  Wellcome  Bureau  of  Scientific 
Research,  Euston  Road,  London,  1920-38-.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Major,  Indian  Medical  Service).  CLE.,  1918. 
Of  Weylands,  West  Byfleet,  Surrey,  1939.  Married  and  had 
issue.  {Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1938;  Who's 
Who,  1939.) 

BROWN,  HENRY  HAMPTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5, 
1 89 1.  S.  of  Thomas,  solicitor,  of  Whitehaven,  Cumberland 
[and  Mary  Jane  Hampton].  B.  Jan.  3,  1873,  at  St  Bees. 
School,  St  Bees  Grammar  (Rev.  W.  T.  Newbold).  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Assistant  Town  Clerk  at  White- 
haven, 1897;  at  Sheffield,  1900.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Mar.  1901. 
In  practice  at  Gravesend,  Kent.  Town  Clerk  and  Clerk  to 
the  Education  Committee,  Gravesend,  1904.  Of  4,  Wood- 
ville  Terrace,  Gravesend,  in  1935.  Occurs  in  Law  List, 
1938.    {Who's  Who  in  Local  Government,  1935.) 


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Brown,  Henry  Lambert 

BROWN,  HENRY  LAMBERT  (probably  LANGFORD).  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  June  28,  1852;  re-adm.  May  6,  1853;  kept 
no  terms.  One,  Henr>'  Langford  Brown,  Esq.,  died  Jan.  6, 
1857,  aged  54,  at  Barton  Hall,  Kingskerswell,  near  Newton 
Abbot,  Devon.    (G.  Mag.,  1857,  I.  254.) 

BROWN,  HERBERT  HUNTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
1891.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Govan,  Lanark,  N.B. 
School,  Blair  Lodge,  Polmont.   Matric.  Michs.  1891. 

BROWN,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
II,  1879.  S.  of  John,  tea  merchant,  of  The  Gardens,  E. 
Dulwich,  London.  B.  June  8,  i860,  in  London.  School,  St 
Paul's  (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A. 
1886.  Entered  the  Home  Civil  Service,  1883;  clerk  in  the 
Admiralty.  Of  12,  Wetherby  Mansions,  Earls  Court  Square, 
London.  Died  Dec.  15,  1924,  aged  64.  Brother  of  Hugh  R. 
(1878)  and  of  Robert  P.  (1880).  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Dec.  17,  1924.) 

BROWN,  HORACE  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2, 
1896.  S.  of  Dr  G.  A.,  of  The  Willows,  Tredegar,  Monm. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1919.  At  the  Middlesex 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Assistant 
Surgeon  at  Tredegar  Hospital.  Medical  Of&cer  for  Health 
at  Tredegar.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Surgeon-Lieut., 
R.N.).  In  practice  at  Bere  Alston,  Devon.  Hon.  Surgeon  to 
the  Tavistock  Hospital.  Died  Apr.  30,  1922,  at  The  Glen, 
Dore,  near  Sheffield.  Brother  of  Arthur  G.  (1897).  (R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Times,  May  3,  1922;  Medical  Directory,  1922.) 

BROWN  or  CLIFTON-BROWN,  HOV/ARD  [CLIFTON].  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Clifton 
(1859),  of  Holmbush,  Faygate,  Sussex.  B.  Apr.  3,  1868, 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  12th  Lancers,  1908-12; 
Col.,  1912.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-18,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen., 
retired  list.  Of  Holmbush,  Faygate.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Sussex.  M.P.  for  Newbury,  1922-3,  and  since  1924-.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Douglas  C.  (1898).  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BROWN,  HUBERT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1898.  S.  of 
George  Wilham,  of  Springfield  Road,  Brighton.  B.  Aug.  19, 
1871,  at  Highbury,  London.  School,  Blair  Lodge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  (Mod.  and  Med.  Lang.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1901;  M.A.  1905.  Assistant  Master  at  Bradfield  College, 
1901-3;  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  1904-5;  at 
Dartmouth,  1905-31.  Of  Wroxham,  Norfolk.  (School- 
masters' Directory,  1930-1;  Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.,  1935.) 

BROWN,  HUBERT  MORGAN,  see  MORGAN-BROWN. 

BROWN,  HUGH  RENNIE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.   11, 

1878.  S.  of  John,  of  7,  The  Gardens,  Peckham  Rye,  London. 

B    Apr    28,   1859,  in  London.    School,  St  Paul's.    Matric. 

Michs.  1878;  Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.    Head 

Master    of    Merton    House    School,    Southwick,    Brighton. 

Afterwards  at  Hove.    Died  there  Apr.  24,  1926,  aged  66. 

Brother  of  Herbert  W.  (1879).   (Schoolmasters'  Directory;  The 

Times,  Apr.  27,  1926.) 
BROWN,  JAMES.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  13, 

1755.    Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Feb.  17,  1749-50, 

age  17,  as  s.  of  James;  B.A.  (Dubl.)  i754-  Brother  of  George 

(1755).   (T.  A.  Walker,  310;  Al.  Dubl.) 

BROWN,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  King's,  1770.  [Probably  s.  of 
James,  of  Cirencester,  Gloucs.]  Matric.  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford)  Dec.  17,  1748,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1752.  Usher  of 
Bristol  Grammar  School,  1759-64.  Lecturer  of  St  Nicholas 
Church,  Bristol,  until  1764.  R.  of  Portishead,  Somerset, 
1764-91.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Athol.  V.  of  Kingston, 
Somerset,  1771-91.  Probably  Minor  Canon  of  Bristol 
Cathedral,  1756.  Died  Feb.  6,  1791,  at  Bath.  To  be  dis- 
tinguished from  the  Rev.  James  Brown,  Precentor  of  Bristol 
Cathedral,  1793-8,  who  was  probably  his  son,  and  who  died 
June  6,  1798,  at  Lower  College  Green,  Bristol.  [Farley, 
Bristol  Journal,  1778,  records  the  marriage  of  (a)  Ann,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Mr  Brown,  of  Kingston,  to  Sir  Harry  Trelawney, 
Bart.,  of  Trelawney,  Cornwall,  May  2,  1778;  (b)  Jenny, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Mr  Brown,  of  Kingston,  to  Samuel  Hemmings, 
musician,  of  Bath,  Aug.  22,  1778.]  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Al. 
Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1791;  Farley,  Bristol  Journal,  Feb.  12, 
1791;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BROWN,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec. 
19,  1774.   Of  Lanes.   Matric.  Easter,  1775;  B.A.  i779- 

BROWN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1787.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Leeds,  Yorks.  School,  Hipper- 
holme  (Rev.  Mr  Hudson).  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar, 
1787;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794-  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  20, 
1791;  C.  of  Harewood,  Yorks.,  1791-  Died  Apr.  11,  1839, 
aged  72,  at  Bumsall-in-Craven.  [To  be  distinguished  from 
James  Brown,  V.  of  Osmotherley,  Yorks.,  1S28-38,  who  died 


Brown,  James  Edward 

there  June  10,  1838,  aged  74.]    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
158;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  II.  220.) 

BROWN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16,  1792. 
S.  of  Crispin,  of  Mendham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1792; 
Scholar,  1795;  B.A.  {12th  Wrangler)  1796;  M.A.  17991  B.D. 
1806.  Fellow,  1799-1813.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24, 
1797;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1803.  P.C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Norwich, 
1807-56.  V.  of  Minting,  Lines.,  1811-56.  Chaplain  of 
Norwich  Castle,  1825-52.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1849-56. 
Married  Catherine  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Landy,  Esq.,  of 
Norwich,  Sept.  23,  1812.  Died  Oct.  2,  1856,  aged  83.  Father 
of  James  L.  (1833).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Norfolk  Official 
Lists.) 

BROWN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1832.  [S. 
and  h.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Harehills  Grove,  near  Leeds.  B. 
Apr.  12,  1814.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B..\.  1836;  M.A.  1840. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1836;  no  call.  Of  Ros- 
sington  and  Copgrove,  Yorks.  J. P.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1852. 
M.P.  for  Malton,  1857-68.  Died  unmarried  Apr.  19,  1877. 
at  43,  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  London.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Boose.) 

BROWN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  July  11, 
1840.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Haverfordwest,  Pembs.  Matric. 
Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon,  1844; 
priest  (Ripon)  1845;  C.  of  Lockwood,  Yorks.,  1845-7.  C.  of 
Narberth,  Pembs.,  1847-52.  Went  to  Australia.  Chaplain 
to  the  Fremantle  Convict  Establishment,  1853-5.  Chaplain 
of  York,  W.  AustraUa,  1855-64.  Archdeacon  of  Perth, 
1858-88.  Colonial  Chaplain  at  Perth,  1864-73.  Hon.  Canon 
of  St  George's  Cathedral,  Perth,  1888-.  Living  at  Guildford, 
Western  Australia,  in  1894.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1897. 

BROWN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  8,  1852. 
Of  Sussex.  (See  also  the  next,  probably  the  same;  re-adra. 
Jan.  26,  1857.)    Matric.  Michs.   1852;  Scholar,  1852;  B.A. 

1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  30,  1858;  priest,  June  19, 
1859;  C.  of  Darmsden,  Suffolk,  1858-63.  Head  Master  of 
Needham  Market  Grammar  School,  1858-70;  of  Newport 
Grammar  School,  1870-4.  Master  of  the  Lower  Cathedral 
School,  Hereford,  1874-85.  C.  of  St  John-the-Baptist, 
Hereford,  1878-85.  V.  of  Pipe  with  Lyde,  Heref.,  1885-1906. 
Died  Aug.  4,  1906,  aged  75,  at  Bedford.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Aug.  10,  1906.) 

BROWN,  JAMES,  .-idm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  26, 
1857.   Of  Sussex.   See  James  (above),  probably  the  same. 

BROWN,  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  May  21,  1895;  Mus.Bac. 
1896. 

BROWN,  JAMES  CASSELS.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 

1859.  S.  of  Andrew  Cassels,  merchant  [of  Palermo  and 
Liverpool  (and  Suzanna,  dau.  of  James  Cassels,  M.D. 
(Edin.),  of  Lancaster).  B.  Jan.  16,  1841,  at  Wavertree. 
School,  Liverpool  College].  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863; 
M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Chester)  1865;  C.  of 
Elton,  Lanes.,  1864-7.  Chaplain  and  Head  Master  of  the 
School  Frigate,  Conway,  1870-2.  C.  of  Hulme  Walfield-in- 
Astbury,  Cheshire,  1872-7.  C.  of  Liverpool,  1878-81.  V.  of 
Ditton  St  Michael's,  Prescot,  Lanes.,  1881-4.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Resided  latteriy  at  Liverpool.  [He  was  heir  male 
and  representative  of  the  "Browns,  of  Fordell,  in  Perthshire; 
his  ancestors  include  Adam  Brown,  killed  at  Falkirk,  1298, 
and  George  Brown,  Bishop  of  Dunkeld,  1484-1514;  for  an 
account  of  the  family  see  The  Browns  of  Fordell,  by  R.  R. 
Stodart,  Lyon  clerk-depute  constable,  1867.]  Died  Feb.  i, 
1892,  aged  51,  at  Gravesend.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb. 
10,  1892;  A.  Cassels-Brown.) 

BROWN,  JAMES  CLIFTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  12,  1859.  2nd  s.  of  Alexander,  deceased,  late  of 
Beilby  Grange,  Yorks.  [and  Sarah  Benedict,  dau.  of  James 
Brown,  of  New  York].  Of  Richmond  Hill,  Liverpool.  B. 
Feb.  13,  1841.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1867. 
M  P.  for  Horsham,  Sussex,  1876-80.  Of  Hohnbush.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1888.  Hon.  Col.,  Lanes.  Artillery 
Volunteers.  Died  Jan.  5,  1917.  Father  of  Douglas  C.  (1898) 
and  Howard  (1887).  (Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

BROWN,  JAMES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1857.  S.  of  James,  gent.  B.  Aug.  6,  1839,  at  Islington, 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1862;  priest  (Worcester)  1863;  C.  of  Whitnash, 
Warws.,  1862-4.  C.  of  Edlesborough,  Bucks.,  1866-76. 
Secretary  of  the  Additional  Clergy  Society,  1874-6-  R-  of 
Stackpole-Elidor  with  St  Petrox,  Pembs.,  1876-92.  Rural 
Dean  of  Castle  Martin,  1888-92.  V.  of  Oldbury,  Salop, 
1892-1902.  V.  of  Studham,  Beds.,  1902-13-  Resided  latterly 
at  Bedford.  Died  there  Aug.  9,  192 1,  aged  82.  Father  of 
Stephen  R.  (1886).   (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 


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BROWN,  JAMES  LANDY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1833.   Of  Norfolk.   [S.  of  James  (1792),  V.  of  Minting,  Lines. 

B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Norwich.]  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A. 
1837;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1837; 
priest,  Sept.  23,  1838;  C.  of  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk,  1837-42. 

C.  of  Ashwellthorpe,  1842-6.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Vere  Street, 
1846-52.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Chaplain  to  the  Castle 
prison,  Norwich,  1852-79.  Resided  latterly  in  Chapel  Field, 
Norwich.  Much  interested  in  mechanics  and  the  use  of  the 
microscope.  Died  Dec.  17,  19 12,  aged  98,  at  Norwich. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  Eagle;  The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1912.) 

BROWN,  JAMES  MELLOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  8, 
1825.  Of  the  West  Indies.  [S.  and  h.  of  James,  of  Gattonside, 
Co.  Aberdeen  (and  Ann,  dau.  of  Abner  Mellor,  Esq.,  of 
Kingston,  Jamaica).  School,  Edinburgh  High.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1826;  B.A.  1830.  Ord. deacon  (Norwich)  May  24,  1829; 
priest,  Sept.  27,  1829.  Probably  P.C.  of  Low  Ford  (aUas 
South  Hilton  Ferry)  Durham,  1831.  R.  of  Isham,  Northants., 
1839-67.  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of  Jacob  Smith,  of  Given- 
dale  Grange,  Yorks.,  1824;  (2)  Elizabeth  Helen,  dau.  of 
Henry  Newton,  Esq.,  of  Guisborough,  1831.  Died  Feb.  10, 
1867,  aged  71,  at  Isham.  Brother  of  Abner  W.  (1826);  father 
of  Henry  (1856),  of  Abner  E.  (1854),  of  William  M.  (1858) 
and  James  S.  (1844).    (G.  Mag.,  1867,  i.  403.) 

BROWN,  JAMES  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
II,  1824.  Of  Surrey.  [S.  of  Henry,  commercial  Resident  at 
Ramnead,  India.  B.  Mar.  17,  1808,  in  India.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1826;  Scholar,  1827;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon, 
1831;  priest  (Hereford)  1832.  V.  of  Knighton,  Radnors., 
1836-78.  R.  of  Bedstone,  Salop,  1841-78.  R.  of  Hopesay, 
1878-82.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Radnors.  Married  (i)  Ann,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Lawford,  of  Clapham,  May  22,  1832;  (2)  Anne 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Green,  of  Stoke  House,  Tenbury, 
Jan.  21,  1841,  at  Hopesay.  Died  July  8,  1882,  aged  74,  at 
Hopesay.  Buried  at  Knighton.  Father  of  Ernest  W.  (1875) 
and  Edward  L.  (1852).   (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  11.) 

BROWN,  JAMES  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  14,  1844.  S.  of  James  Mellor  (1825),  R.  of  Isham, 
Northants.  B.  at  Liverpool.  [School,  Oakham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1850; 
priest  (Lincoln)  1851;  C.  of  Wigtoft,  Lines.,  1850-4.  Held 
various  curacies  till  1870.  R.  of  Hardwicke,  Herts.,  1870-92. 
Half-brother  of  Abner  E.  (1854),  etc.  Disappears  from 
Crock  ford,  1893. 

BROWN,  JAMES  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  22, 
1848.  S.  of  Robert,  physician.  B.  at  Preston,  Lanes.  School, 
Preston.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar,  1849;  B.A.  1852; 
M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1854;  priest,  1855; 
C.  of  St  George's,  Bolton-le-Moors,  Lanes.,  1854-60.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone,  London,  1860-3.  P.C.  of  Nayland, 
Essex,  1863-7.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Preston,  1867-75-  Died 
there  Feb.  12,  1875,  aged  45.  (Peile,  11.  505;  The  Times, 
Feb.  18,  1875.) 

BROWN,  JAMES  WATERHOUSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1892.  S.  of  Aaron,  V.  of  Denholme,  Yorks.  B.  Jan.  25, 
1871,  at  Bradford,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895; 
M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Canterbury)  1897. 
Assistant  Master  at  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar  School, 
Faversham,  Kent,  1895-9.  C.  of  Faversham,  1897-9.  Held 
other  curacies,  1899-1907.  V.  of  Mansel  Lacy  with  Yazor, 
Heref.,  1907-24.  Lie.  pr.,  dios.  Sarum  and  Winchester,  1924- 
39-;  for  dio.  Portsmouth,  1936-9-.  Of  35,  Glenmoor  Road, 
Winton,  Bournemouth,  in  1939.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

BROWN,  JAMES  WILSON  DAVY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June 
28,  1859.   S.  of  Thomas  (1819),  R.  of  Hemingstone,  Suffolk. 

B.  there  Aug.  25,  1839.  School,  Leicester  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1862;  priest, 
1863;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Northampton,  1862-5.  C.  of  Hinton 
Martell,  Dorset,  1865-9.  C.  of  Brockworth,  Gloucs.,  1869-70. 

C.  of  Stoke-by-Nayland,  Suffolk,  1870-7.  V.  of  Assington, 
1877-93.  R-  of  Stowlangtoft,  1893-1919.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Elv,  1906-14;  of  St  Edmondsbury,  1914-22.  Resided  latterly 
at  St  Mary's  Square,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Died  there  May  27, 
1922,  aged  82.   (Venn,  11.  344.) 

BROWN,  JERVASE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Feb. 
13, 1792.  S.  of  John,  of  AshbyFolville,  near  Melton  Mowbray, 
Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799. 
V.  of  Ilkeston,  Derbs.,  1802.  R.  of  Fenny  Bentley,  1821-42. 
Died  May  15,  1842,  aged  71,  at  Ashbourne.  (Churches  of 
Derbs.;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  11.  215.) 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  11, 
1782;  a  minor  Canon  of  Carlisle  Cathedral.  Matric.  Easter, 
1795;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1795. 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  3,  1784. 
S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Eton.  Perhaps  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1783,  as  s.  of  John,  of  the  parish  of 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  Middlesex,  gent. 


Brown,  John  Edward 

BROWN,  JOHN.  .A-dm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  25,  i795- 
S.  of  WiUiani,  of  Hartshill,  Warws.  School,  Atherstone  (Mr 
Chartres).  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  Scholar,  1798;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1799;  M.A.  1802.  Fellow,  1801-48-. 
Tutor,  1807-24.  Senior  Dean,  1809-16,  1824-5,  1828. 
Vice-Master,  1830-42.  V.  of  Bottisham,  Cambs.,  1828.  Died 
Aug.  17,  1850,  at  Sowe,  near  Coventry.  (G.  Mag.,  1850,  11. 
449-) 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  17,  1801.  S.  and 
h.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  Kirkleatham,  Yorks.  B.  there  Oct.  27, 
1782.  Schools,  Harlsey  (Mr  Steele)  and  Richmond  (Mr  Tate). 
Matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A.  1805;  M.A.  1808.  R.  of  KUdale, 
Yorks.,  1S07-11.  V.  of  Kirkleatham,  1808-11.  One  of  these 
names  P.C.  of  Bassenthwaite,  Cumberland,  1814-24.  (Cant. 
Act  Bk.) 

BROWN  or  BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens', 
Apr.  28,  1813,  as  Browne.  Of  Ireland.  [S.  of  John,  of  Peter's 
Hill,  Belfast.  B.  there  May  25,  1792.]  Matric.  Michs.  1813; 
B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1821.  Previously  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin; 
adm.  there  July  6,  1807.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  June  17, 
1815,  as  Brown,  J.;  priest,  1816;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Clifton, 
Gloucs.,  1815.  C.  of  St  Ann's,  Belfast,  1816.  Minister  of  St 
Paul's  Episcopal  Church,  Aberdeen,  1822-40.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Leicester,  1840-5.  Died  Dec.  15,  1845.  Buried  at  St  Mary's, 
Leicester.  Will  (P.C.  Ireland)  Oct.  8,  1846.  Father  of  John 
(1865).    (Vis.  of  Ireland,  vi;  Al.  Dubl.) 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19,  1824. 
S.  of  David.  B.  at  Whale,  Westmorland.  School,  Appleby, 
Westmorland.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon, 
1828;  priest  (Cariisle)  1829;  C.  of  Bowness,  CarUsle,  1828-51. 
R.  of  Beaumont  with  Kirkaudrews-on-Eden,  1852-86.  Died 
Jan.  27,  1886,  aged  84,  at  Kirkandrews-on-Eden.  (Crock- 
ford.) 

BROWN  post  GARDNER  BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  13,  1865.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1813),  V.  of  St 
Mary's,  Leicester,  deceased.  B.  there.  Migrated  (age  19)  to 
Pembroke,  Sept.  24,  1865;  matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Ely)  1871; 
C.  of  Wisbech  St  Peter's,  Cambs.,  1870-2.  C.  of  New  Rad- 
ford, Notts.,  1872-4.  C.  of  Boston,  Lines.,  1874-7.  V.  of  St 
James's,  Nottingham,  1877-84.  Diocesan  Inspector  of 
Schools,  Truro,  1883-5.  V.  of  St  John's,  Truro,  1885-9.  C.  of 
St  John-the-EvangeUst,  Bournemouth,  1889-91;  V.  there 
1891-6.  V.  of  Clapton,  1896-1910.  Chaplain  of  All  Saints', 
Rome,  1910-15;  to  the  Bishop  of  Gibraltar,  1913-20;  at  Cap 
d'Antibes,  1920-2.  Took  the  additional  surname  of  Gardner, 
by  deed  poll,  Dec.  7,  1892.  Resided  latterly  at  i,  York 
House,  Kensington,  London,  W.  Died  Aug.  19,  1929,  aged 
83.  Father  of  Francis  S.  G.  (1900)  and  John  G.  G.  (1895.) 
(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  30,  1929;  Vis.  of  Ireland,  vi.) 

BROWN  post  CA VIS-BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's 
Oct.  10,  1874.  S.  of  William,  moulder.  B.  at  Preston, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  June  22,  1856.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B-A. 
1878;  M.A.  1883.  Took  the  name  of  Cavis-Brown,  by  deed 
poll.  Mar.  24,  1884.  Master  of  the  Manchester  Cathedral 
Choir  School,  1878-80.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (Man- 
chester) 1880;  C.  of  Manchester  Cathedral,  1879-80.  C.  of 
Fallowfield,  1880-1.  V.  of  Chichester  Cathedral,  1882-97. 
Chaplain  of  the  Westhampnett  Union,  1882.  R.  of  St 
Martin's  with  St  Olave's,  Chichester,  1882-97.  Chaplain  and 
Secretary  of  Bishop  Otter's  Training  College,  Chichester, 
1895-7.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1897.  V.  of  St  John-the- 
Evangelist,  Woolwich,  1897-9.  V.  of  Shifnal,  Salop,  1899- 
1902.  R.  of  Selsey,  Sussex,  1902-9.  Author,  History  of 
Selsey,  Episcopal,  Manorial  and  Parochial.  Died  Aug.  30, 
1909,  at  Langenschwalbach.  (Records  of  Rochester;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

BROWN  or  HARVIE-BROWN,  JOHN  ALEXANDER  HARVIE. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Aug.  10,  1864.  S.  of  John 
[Harvie],  Esq.,  who  took  the  name  of  Brown.  B.  [Aug.  24, 
1844]  in  Edinburgh.  School,  Merchiston  Castle;  subsequently 
at  Edinburgh  University  [and  Glasgow  University,  1863]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1864.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Aberdeen)  1912.  Of 
Dunipace  House,  Larbert,  Stirlingshire,  N.B.  J. P.  for 
StirUngshire.  F.R.S.E.,  F.Z.S.,  F.R.G.S.  A  member  of  the 
British  Ornithological  Union  and  Hon.  Fellow  of  the  .-imerican 
Ornithological  Union.  An  authority  on  the  Vertebrate 
Fauna  of  Great  Britain  and  foreign  countries.  Studied  the 
migration  of  birds,  and  travelled  widely  for  purposes  of 
observation.  Author,  works  on  Natural  History,  etc.  Died 
July  26,  1916,  at  Larbert.  (Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.; 
Who  was  Who,  1916-18.) 

BROWN,  JOHN  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  4, 
1870.    Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877. 

BROWN,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1839.  School,  King's,  Canterbury  (Rev.  G.  Wallace).  Of 
Cumberland. 


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Brown,  John  Gerald  Gardner 

brown  or  gardner-brown,  john  gerald  gardner. 

Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1865), 
V.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Bournemouth.  B.  Apr.  18, 
1876,  at  Boston,  Lines.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1903.  Professor  of  History  at  the 
Mahommedan  Anglo-Oriental  College,  Aligarh,  India,  1899- 
1908.  Fellow  of  Allahabad  University,  1904.  In  the  Indian 
Education  Service,  1908.  Professor  of  History  at  Muir 
Central  College,  Allahabad,  1908.  Died  May  20,  191 7,  at 
Indore.  Brother  of  Francis  S.  G.  (1900).  {Haileybury  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BROWN,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  7, 
1806.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  Scholar,  1806;  B.A. 
1810;  M.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  21,  1812; 
priest,  Dec.  20,  1812.  Probably  P.C.  of  St  Augustine's, 
Liverpool,  1847-.  Author,  Sermon  (preached  at  Ware; 
'M.A.  Emman.'). 

BROWN,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1829.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Norton,  Derbs.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1831;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {12th  Wrangler) 
1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest  (York)  1838. 
Sometime  Head  Master  of  East  Retford  Grammar  School. 
Head  Master  of  Brewood  Grammar  School,  Staffs.,  1850-60. 
V.  of  Holm  with  Langford,  Notts.,  1860-72.  Author, 
Sermons.  Died  1872.   (Bibliotheca  Staffs.;  Crochford,  i860.) 

BROWN,  JOHN  LANGDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Cl.\re,  Feb.  24, 
1825.  B.  at  Farlington,  Hants.  Matric.  Easter,  1825;  B..'^. 
1829;  M.A.  1833. 

BROWN,  JOHN  MAINWARING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  9,  1872.  S.  and  h.  of  Gentle.  B.  Feb.  24,  1854,  at 
Swinton  (or  Tonbridge).  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1872;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1876;  LL.M.  1879; 
M.A.  1880.  Extension  Lecturer  in  History  and  PoUtical 
Economy,  1876-81.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  20, 
1876.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1880.  Went  to  New  Zealand. 
Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature  and  History 
and  Political  Economy  at  the  University  of  Otago,  New 
Zealand,  1882-8.  Lost  on  a  mountain  excursion  in  that 
country,  1888.    (Peile,  11.  626.) 

BROWN,  JOHN  ROBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct.  21,  1896. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  20,  1897.  S.  of  John  Thomas, 
plasterer,  of  Colomberie,  Jersey.  B.  Oct.  23,  1873,  at  St 
HeUers.  Schools,  St  James's,  Jersey,  and  Winchester 
Training  College  (Rev.  H.  Martin).  Scholar,  1899;  B.\. 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1899;  M..^.  1903.  Assistant 
Master  at  Bury  Grammar  School,  Lanes.,  1903.  Head 
Master  of  the  West  Suffolk  County  School,  1908-13;  of 
the  George  Dixon  Secondary  School,  Birmingham,  1913-. 
Of  118,  Portland  Road,  Edgbaston.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3;  Cox,  Who's  Who,  1912.) 

BROWN,  JOHN  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i, 
1885.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  June  30,  1866. 
Schools,  Worthing  College,  Sussex,  and  Leys,  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888. 

BROWN,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1861.  S.  of  Wilham,  gent.  B.  Aug.  24,  1840,  at  Croydon, 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Ord. 
deacon,  1865;  priest  (Lichfield)  1866;  C.  of  St  Werburgh, 
Derby,  1865-8.  C.  of  Bromley,  Kent,  1868-70.  C.  of  Lutter- 
worth, Leics.,  1871-2.  C.  of  Willesden,  1873-88.  V.  of  Little 
Waldingfield,  Suffolk,  1898-1910.  Resided  latterly  at  the 
Priory,  Little  Waldingfield.  Died  Jan.  27,  19 11,  aged  70, 
at  Brighton.  Father  of  John  W.  H.  {1898).  (Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Times,  Jan.  30,  19 11.) 

BROWN,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  7,  1882.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Bishop  Auckland, 
Durham.  B.  at  Brafierton,  Durham.  [School,  Darlington 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.-A..  1885;  M.A.  1898. 
Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Durham)  1886;  C.  of  Southwick, 
Durham,  1885-g.  Held  other  curacies,  1889-96.  V.  of  St 
Mark's,  South  Shields,  1896-1909.  V.  of  Monk  Wearmouth, 
1909-25.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1917.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Durham,  1924-9.  V.  of  Northallerton  with  Deighton,  Yorks., 
1925-9;  built  a  church  house  there  at  a  cost  of  £45,000, 
which  was  opened  free  of  debt.  A  member  of  the  Educational 
Commission  of  the  National  Church  Assembly,  1924-7. 
Died  June  29,  1929,  aged  69.  (H.  M.  Wood,  Collections;  The 
Times,  July  1,  1929.) 

BROWN,  JOHN  WILLIAM  HAROLD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1898.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Thomas  (1861),  clerk,  of  Oak- 
field,  Harlesden,  Willesden,  Middlesex.  B.  Nov.  16.  1879,  at 
Oakfield.  School,  Berkhamsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..A. 
1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (London)  1904; 
C.  of  Kensington,  1903-13.  R.  of  Cowden,  Kent,  1903-39-. 
{Crockford,  1939.) 


Brown,  Langton  Edward 

BROWN,  JOHNSTON  CARNEGIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1882.  Of  Edinburgh.  S.  of  Walter  [and  Sarah  Lewin 
Carnegie].  B.  May  3,  1862,  at  16,  Blackford  Road,  Newing- 
ton.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (London) 
1886;  C.  of  Hammersmith,  1885-7.  V.  of  St  John's,  Kingston- 
on-Hull,  1888-94.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Brixton,  1894-1901. 
Secretary  of  the  Church  Pastoral  Aid  Society,  Brixton, 
1894-1901.  Missionary  for  the  London  Jews'  Society  and 
V.  of  Christ  Church,  Jerusalem,  1901-18.  Hon.  Canon  of  St 
George's  Cathedral,  Jerusalem,  1906-18.  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
Cambridge,  1918-28.  Resided  latterly  at  15,  L>'ndewode 
Road,  Cambridge.  Died  there  Oct.  23,  1930,  aged  68.  {Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  Oct.  25,  1930.) 

BROWN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  16,  1825.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Ord. 
deacon,  1829;  priest  (Lincoln)  1830.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Mill 
Hill,  Middlesex,  1833-44.  V.  of  St  Matthias,  Bethnal  Green, 
1844-9.  R.  of  Christ  Church,  Southwark,  1849-67.  Chaplain 
of  Government  Schools  at  Norwood;  noted  for  his  many 
acts  of  charity  and  benevolence.  Organised  a  home  for 
servants  out  of  employment,  and  the  .\lbert  Institution, 
Blackfriars.  Chief  promoter  of  the  Cholera  Orphan  Home 
(afterwards  the  National  Orphan  Home),  founded  by  John 
Minter  Morgan,  at  Ham,  Surrey.  Author,  Hymns  and  Psabns 
for  Divine  Worshiii;  Sermon  on  the  death  of  William  Wilber- 
force,  preached  at  St  Paul's,  Mill  Hill.  Died  Aug.  13,  1867, 
aged  67  {sic),  at  Richmond  Hill,  Surrey.  [There  is  consider- 
able confusion  among  authorities  as  to  the  identity  of  this 
graduate.  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar,  and  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl., 
identify  him  with  the  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple  who 
died  June  9,  1902,  and  was  father  of  Reginald  (1864),  K.C., 
although  he  is  not  so  identified  in  the  Middle  Temple 
Benchers,  nor  in  The  Times  full  obituary  of  June  10,  1902. 
On  the  other  hand,  Boase,  Modern  Engl.  Biography  and  the 
G.  Mag.,  1867,  identify  him  with  the  V.  of  St  Paul's,  .Mill 
Hill,  and  The  Times  styles  him  M.A.  in  the  announcement  of 
death,  1867.  Moreover,  on  the  title-page  of  the  Sermon, 
preached  on  Bishop  Wilberforce  and  published  in  London, 
1833,  the  author  is  styled  'M..^..  of  Queens'  CoU.,  Cam- 
bridge.' On  this  evidence  the  above  identification  is  assumed 
to  be  correct. 

BROWN,  JOSEPH  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christ:  , 
Oct.  I,  1842.  [S.  of  Joseph  Thomas,  Esq.,  and  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Samuel  Sneade.  B.  Nov.  11,  1817,  at  Bath.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar,  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850. 
.-Vdm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1836,  age  18,  as  '3rd  s.  of 
Joseph  Thomas,  late  of  Bath.'  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest 
(Worcester)  1847;  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Wanvick.  P.C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Nailsea,  Somerset,  1851-3.  V.  of  Cookham, 
Berks.,  1856-64.  C.  of  Datchet,  Bucks.,  1864-7.  R.  of  St 
Paul's,  Wokingham,  1867-95.  Rural  Dean  of  Sonnin?, 
1877-95.  One  of  the  founders  and  most  active  promoters 
of  the  Diocesan  Church  History  Society.  Married  Emma, 
dau.  of  William  Colborne  Towers,  of  Montague  Square, 
London,  Apr.  7,  1853.  Died  Aug.  30,  1897,  aged  79,  at 
Maidenhead.  Buried  at  Wokingham.  Father  of  William  T. 
(1876).  {Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  i.  52;  Cambridge 
Independent  Press,  Sept.  10,  1897.) 

BROWN,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  10,  1806; 
from  DubUn.  .A.dm.  at  Trinity  College,  DubUa,  July  7,  1781, 
age  16,  as  s.  of  Matthew,  clerk    {Al.  Dubl.) 

BROWN,  LANCELOT  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  25  1879.  S.  of  Lancelot  Charles.  B.  May  12,  i860, 
at  Cape  Town.  Schools,  Clifton  College  and  Bath.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.1S83. 

BROWN,  LANCELOT  [ROBERT].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  25,  1803.  S.  of  Thomas  {1780),  R.  of  Conington,  Cambs. 
School,  Rugby  (sic)  (but  not  found  in  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Lancelot  Robert  Brown  occurs  in  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.,  where 
he  is  wrongly  identified).  Matric.  Michs.  1804,  as  Lancelot 
Robert;  Scholar;  B.A.  1808;  M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  28,  1809;  priest,  July  8,  1810,  as  Lancelot 
Robert.  R.  of  Kelsale  with  Cariton,  Suffolk,  1810-68.  R. 
of  Thoring ton,  1821-50.  R.  of  Saxmundham,  1826-68.  Died 
Feb.  11,  1868,  aged  88,  at  Torquay.  Brother  of  Thomas  C. 
(1818).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  159;  G.  Mag.,  1868,  i. 
406.) 

BROWN,  LANGTON  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  29,  1827.  S.  of  Walter  [Preb.  of  Canterbury]. 
B.  Aug.  3,  1808,  at  Canterbury.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1828;  B.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon,  1832; 
priest  (Oxford)  1833;  C.  of  Stonesfield,  0.\on.,  1832-3.  C.  of 
Woodborough,  Wilts.,  1833-5.  C.  of  West  Dean,  Sussex, 
1835-9.  C.  of  Winterboume  Dauntsey,  Wilts.,  1839-44.  R. 
of  Dormington  with  Bartestree,  Heref.,  1844-86.  Died  May 
10,  1886,  aged  77.   {Record  of  Old  Westminsters,  2nd  Suppl.) 


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Brown,  Laurence  Lawson 

BROWN,    LAURENCE    LAWSON.     Adm.    peas,    (age    19)    at 
Trinity,  Feb.  24,  1840.    S.  of  Laurence  W.    B.  in  London. 
School,  Edinburgh  Academy  (.\rchdeacon  Williams).  Matnc. 
Lent,  1841;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1884.    Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
June  29,  1844;  priest  (York)  1845;  C.  of  Stockton,  1844.   V. 
of  Witton-le-Wear,  Durham,  1846-60.   Living  at  Orari,  New 
Zealand,  in  1870.   Not  in  Crockford,  1874. 
BROWN,   LAURENCE  MORTON.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  26,  1872.  S.  of  Andrew  Morton,  Congregational  Mimster. 
B     Mar.    18,    1854,    at   Cheltenham.     School,    Cheltenham 
College.   Matric.  Lent,  1872;  B.A.  1875;  LL.M.  1879.   Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  5,  1873-   CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1877. 
On  the  Oxford  Circuit.   Recorder  of  Tewkesbury,  1885-1900; 
of  Gloucester,  1900-5.   Sometime  Revising  Barrister  for  the 
County  of  Shropshire  and  for  the  Boroughs  of  Shrewsbury 
and  Dudley.   Police  Magistrate  for  the  City  of  Birmingham, 
1905-10.    Died  Aug.  22,  1910,  at  Torquay.    (Scott,  MSS.; 
Inns  of  Court.) 
BROWN,  LEONARD  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  I,  1845.   Of  Beds.    Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar,  1846; 
B.A.   1849;   M..\.   1852.    Died  Apr.  26,   1879,  aged  55,  at 
Hastings  ['L.  C.  BrowTi,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Em.  Coll.  Cambridge']. 
{G.E.C.) 
BROWN,  MALCOLM  TOMLINSON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  9,  1879.  Of  9,  Church  Street,  Warwick.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879; B.A.  1884. 
BROWN,    MALCOLM    WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    at   Christ's, 
Aug.  8,  1892.    S.  of  William  James.    B.  Sept.  10,  1873,  in 
Paris.    School,  Norfolk  County.    Matric.  ^Uchs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895;  M.A.  1899.    Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Peterb.)  1900. 
Assistant  Master  and  Chaplain  at  Oundle  School,  Northants., 
1895-1933;    in    charge    of    'Berrystead,'    the    preparatory 
house,  1901-33.  Died  June,  1933.   (Peile,  11.  777;  Crockford.) 
BROWN,  MAURICE  THEODORE  KENWORTHY.    Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1881.    S.  of  Thomas  Ken- 
worthy  (1839),  R.  of  Brockhall,  Northants.    B.  at  Lisbon, 
Portugal.   Matric.  Michs.  18S1;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.   Ord. 
deacon,  1885;  priest  (Peterb.)  1886;  C.  of  Towcester,  Nor- 
thants., 1885-8.   C.  of  St  Mary's,  Leicester,  1888-91.    V.  of 
St  Barnabas,  New  Humberstone,  Leics.,  1891-3.    V.  of  St 
.Matthew's,   Leicester,   1893-1903.    V.  of  Welford,   1903-5. 
V.  of  Belgrave  with  Birstall,  1905-11.    V.  of  Market  Har- 
borough,  1911-22.    Rural  Dean  of  Gartree,  1919-22.   Canon 
of  St  Martin's  College,  Leicester,   1922-7.    R.  of  Marston 
Trussell,  1927-36.    Lie.  to  oS.,  dio.  Peterborough,  1925-7, 
and  from  1936-9-.   {Crockford,  i939-) 
BROWN,  MOYLE  SHERER.   .A.dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1873.  S.  of  Samuel  Christmas  (1838),  clerk.  B.  at  Marshfield, 
Gloucs.  Bapt.  Nov.  8,  1854.  .Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B..\.  1877; 
M.A.  1880.    Ord.  deacon  (Dover)  1877;  priest  (Canterbury) 
1879;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Dover,  1877-80.   C.  of  Penkridge, 
Staffs.,  1880-2.   Became  a  Roman  Catholic,  18S2  (oblate  of 
St  Charles)  at  Our  Lady  of  the  Holy  Souls,   Kensal  New 
Town,  London.    Chaplain  to  the  Little  Sisters  of  the  Poor. 
Known  as  'Father  Joseph.'   (Gorman,  Converts  to  Rome.) 
BROWN  or  BROWNE,   NICHOLAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age   18)   at 
Christ's,  Nov.  14,  1754.    4th  s.  of  .\lexander,  of  Branton, 
and  grandson  of  Nicholas  Browne,  of  Ewart,  Northumber- 
land.   B.  at  Branton,  Northumberland.    School,  Newcastle 
(Mr  Moises).    Matric.  Lent,  1755;  Scholar,  1755",  B.A.  {7th 
Wrangler)   1759;  M.A.   1762;  D.D.   1787.    Fellow,   1762-71. 
Ord.   deacon    (Lambeth)    July,    1759;   priest,    June,    1760; 
Minor  Canon  of  Rochester,  1760-5.   Bunting,  Walkhampton 
and    Knapwell    Preacher,    1764-     V.    of    Sutton    Valence, 
Kent,    1765-1803.     R.    of    Ingoldsby,    Lines.,    1770-1810. 
[Probably    Chaplain    of    Chatham    Dockyard,    1774-1806.] 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Sparks,  of  Rochester,   Kent, 
July  9,  1771.   Died  Feb.  13,  1810,  at  Ingoldsby.    Father  of 
Alexander  (1797).    {Peile,  11.  260;  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.   1937; 
G.  Mag.) 
BROWN,   PERCY   HOUGHTON.    Adm.   pens,   at   St   John's, 
June  9,  1886.   S.  of  Henry,  chartered  accountant,  of  Streat- 
ham  Hill,  Surrey.   B.  July  25,  1867,  at  Battersea.    Schools, 
Anglo-German  (?)  Brixton   (Mr  H.  Bauman),   and   King's 
College,  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889; 
LL.B.  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1889;  LL.M.  1893;  M.A.  1893; 
LL.D.  1902.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1887.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1892.   Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.   Of  5,  New 
Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  in  1938.   (R.  L.  Lloyd;  Law 
List,  1938.) 
BROWN,  PERCY  RICHARD  BARRINGTON.    Adm.   at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1900.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Barrington,  geologist, 
of  41,  St  Quinton's  Avenue,  N.  Kensington,  London,  W. 
B.  July  23,   1881,  at  Melrose  Gardens,  West  Kensington. 
School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,    1st   Class)    1903;    M.A.    1907.     Ord.   deacon,    1909; 
priest   (Sarum)    1910;  C.  of   Wilton  with  Netherhampton, 
Wilts.,   1909-15.    Assistant   Master  at   St  John's  College, 


Brown,  Robert  Charles 

Hurstpierpoint,  1915-21.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Chichester,  1924- 
7.  Priest- Vicar  of  Chichester  Cathedral,  1926-30.  R.  of  St 
Peter's  with  St  Olave's,  Chichester,  and  R.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Chichester,  1927-31.  V.  of  Padbury,  Bucks.,  1931-6.  R.  of 
Upton  Lovel,  Wilts.,  1936-9-.    {Crockford,  1939.) 

BROWN,  PHILIP  UTTON.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1832.  S.  of  Crisp,  Esq.,  deceased,  alderman  of  Norwich.  B. 
there.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol) 
June  18,  1836;  priest.  Mar.  11,  1838.  C.  of  Upton,  Norfolk, 
1841-2.  Chaplain  of  Norwich  Union,  1849.  Minister  at 
St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,  1849-50.  R.  of  St  Laurence's, 
Nonvich,  1850-61.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  St  Albans,  1867-80. 
Chaplain  of  St  .\lbans  gaol.  V.  of  Ellingham,  Hants.,  1882-3. 
Resided  latterly  at  Lymington,  Hants.  Died  there  Jan.  r, 
1890,  aged  77.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BROWN,  RALPH  ARMITAGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  14,  1863.  S.  of  James  .Armitage,  iron-founder.  B.  at 
Exeter.  Bapt.  Aug.  15,  i860.   Matric.  Lent,  1863;  B.A.  1866. 

BROWN,  REGINALD.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  5,  1864.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
and  of  54,  .\venue  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London.  School, 
Brighton  College.  Matric.  .AUchs.  1864;  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
1867);  LL.B.  1868.  .\dm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  13, 
1865.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1870.  On  the  South  Eastern 
Circuit.  Q.C.,  1898.  County  Court  Judge,  1901-20.  J. P., 
1901.  Of  48,  .'\shley  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  Died  there 
Sept.  18,  1936,  aged  90.  (Kelly,  Handbook,  1935;  The  Times, 
Sept.  19,  1936.) 

BROWN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  25,  1820. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Wymondham,  Leics.  'Educated  by  Cragg.' 
Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1823;  B.A.  1824. 

BROWN,  RICHARD  HOLGATE.  .A.dra.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  13,  1851.  S.  of  Robert,  physician,  of  Preston,  Lanes. 
B.  there  Nov.  13,  1831.  School,  Preston.  Matric.  Michs. 
1851;  B..\.  1855;  .M..A..  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1855; 
priest,  1856;  C.  of  St  Catherine's,  Tranmere,  Cheshire,  1855- 
7.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Tranmere,  1857-60.  V.  of  High  Lane, 
Stockport,  1860-81.  Rural  Dean,  1872-81.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Chester,  1875.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Staley,  Cheshire,  1880-7. 
Died  .\ug.  16,  1887,  aged  55,  at  Staley.    {Peile,  11.  519.) 

BROWN,  RICHARD  HOWEL.  .4.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  .May  25, 
1875.  S.  of  Richard,  of  2,  Holland  Park,  London.  B.  July 
26,  1856,  at  Ebbw  Vale,  Mon.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  (Hist.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1879;  .M.A.  1883. 
Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1879.  .athletics  'blue,'  1879.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  St  GUes'-in-the- 
Fields,  London,  1884-9.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Lincoln's  Inn 
Fields,  London,  1889-90.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Glasgow,  1890- 
1904.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Glasgow,  1896-1904.  V.  of 
St  Paul's,  Southgate,  1904-5.  V.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex, 
1905-28.  Rural  Dean,  1917-28.  Died  suddenly  May  14, 
1928,  aged  71.    {The  Times,  May  16,  1928.) 

BROWN,  RICHARD  LEWIS.  .\dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  11,  1829.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  Aug.  14,  1811,  at 
Marylebone,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  there  June  15,  1813.  Matric. 
Lent,  1830;  B..\.  1834;  ,M.A.  1837.  Fellow,  1832-5.  Ord. 
priest  (Canterbury)  1836;  C.  of  Berghstead,  Sussex,  1836.  C. 
of  EUingham  and  Ibsley,  Hants.,  1842-7.  Chaplain  to  the 
Marquis  of  Downshire,  1848-83.  R.  of  Westboume,  Sussex, 
1855-62.  Sometime  resident  at  Old  Windsor.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1884.    {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BROWN,  RICHARD  NEATE  DUGUID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  20,  1841 ;  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford.  [S.  of  Alexander, 
of  HadJey,  .Middlesex.]  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford) 
Dec.  17,  1839,  age  23.  R.  of  Ickleford,  Herts.,  1847-51.  V.  of 
Pirton,  1847-51.  P.C.  of  St  James's,  Bermondsey,  Middlesex, 
1851-74.   Died  Feb.  25,  1882.   {Ca>U.  Act  Bk.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1894. 
Did  not  reside. 

BROWN,  ROBERT  BOOTH.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892.  S. 
of  Stephen  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Sydney,  .Australia.  School, 
Sydney  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Drowned  1893,  at 
Cambridge.   {TrinUy  Hall  RedU  Books.) 

BROWN,  ROBERT  BRANSTON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  1, 
1892.  B.  Jan.  14,  1874.  [School,  Nottingham  High.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B..^.  1895;  .M..A.  1901. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  Bees  School,  Cumberland,  1898-.  Of 
The  Abbey  House,  St  Bees,  in  1933.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3-) 

BROWN,  ROBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  10, 
1884.  B.  May  3,  1867.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B..^.  1887; 
M.B.  and  B.C.  1893.  At  the  London  Hospitail.  Sometime 
Senior  House  Surgeon  at  Blackburn  and  East  Lancashire 
Infirmary.  Practised  at  Croydon,  Surrey.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  R..\.M.C.).  Of  Chatfield  House,  London 
Road,  Croydon.  Died  Jime  17,  1924,  aged  57.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Medical  Directory;  Univ.  War  List.) 


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Brown,  Robert  Glasgow 

BROWN,  ROBERT  GLASGOW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  [3rd  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Nettlehirst,  Ayr.]  Did  not 
reside.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  27,  1871.  (T.  C. 
Dale,  Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

BROWN,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  24, 
1822.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  shipowner,  of  Hull.]  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1822.  '  Left  his  country  and  friends  to  offer 
his  services  in  the  cause  of  independence  in  Greece.'  Died 
1825,  at  Napoli  di  Romania,  in  the  20th  year  of  his  age. 
(G.  Mag.,  95,  I.  652.) 

BROWN,  ROBERT  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.  S.  of  John,  of  7,  The  Gardens,  Peckham  Rye,  London- 
B.  Dec.  30,  1861,  in  London.  Schools,  [Dulwich  College]  and 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  18S0;  Scholar,  1883;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1884;  M..\.  1888.  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough  College,  1884-5.  Assistant  Master  and  Chaplain 
at  King  WilUam's  College,  Isle  of  Man,  1885-8.  Ord. 
deacon,  1886;  priest  (Sodor  and  Man)  1887.  Head  Master 
of  Kendal  Grammar  School,  1888-91;  of  the  Royal  Naval 
School,  Eltham,  1891-6;  of  Warwick  School,  1896-1902. 
Priest-in-charge  of  Holy  Trinity,  StirUng,  with  St  Ninian's 
Mission,  1904-5;  R.  there,  1905-17.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces, 
1914-17.  V.  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale  with  Lupton,  Westmorland, 
1917-33-  Author,  Edii'ard  Wilson  of  Nether  Levens  and  his 
Kin.  Of  Ashacre  Lane,  Worthing.  Brother  of  Herbert  W. 
(1879),  etc.   (G.  B.  Routledge;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BROWN,  RUSSELL  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  J.,  clerk,  of  95,  Hazellville 
Road,  Horsey  Lane,  London,  W.  B.  June  27,  1878,  at  St 
John's,  Ipswich.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
Scholar;  B..\.  1900;  M..\.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest 
(Rochester)  1903;  C.  of  Grosvenor  Park,  1902-6.  C.  of 
Caterham,  1906-8.  C.  of  WarUngham  with  Chelsham,  1908- 
9.  Missioner  of  Corpus  Christi  CoUege  Mission,  Camberwell, 
1909-12.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Catford,  1912-20.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  New  Charlton,  London,  1920-8.  R.  of  Gt  Braxted, 
Essex,  1928-39-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

BROWN,  SAMUEL  CHRISTMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St 
John's,  May  22,  1838.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1838; 
B.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest  (Hereford)  1843;  C.  of 
Stapenhill,  Derbs.,  1842-5.  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Ipswich, 
1845-6.  C.  of  Walton-in-Gordano,  Somerset,  1847-8.  C.  of 
Shentield,  Essex,  1848-52.  C.  of  Marshfield,  1852-8.  C.  of 
Gipping  and  Shelland,  Suffolk,  1858-70.  V.  of  Gt  Clacton 
with  Little  Holland,  Essex,  1870-91.  Died  July  6,  1891, 
aged  72.  M.I.  at  Gt  Clacton.  Father  of  Moyle  S.  (1873). 
(Essex  Rei'ieif,  vi.  102;  Crockford.) 

BROWN,  SAMUEL  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  8, 
1897.  S.  of  Wilks.  B.  at  Nantwich,  Cheshire.  Schools, 
Friends',  York,  and  Founders'  Institute,  .\ckworth.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  Scholar,  1898;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class,  1899)  1900;  M..\.  1904;  B..\.  (London)  1891;  B.Sc. 
(London)  1899.  .-Vssistant  Master  at  Bootham  School,  York, 
1891-3;  at  .^ckworth  School,  1893-7;  at  Uppingham  School, 
1900-8.  Head  Master  of  Liverpool  Collegiate  School,  1908- 
29.  Author,  Notebook  of  Practical  Chemistry.  Died  June, 
1929.  Buried  June  20,  at  Sibford,  Oxon.  (Peile,  11.  817; 
The  Times,  June  20,  1929.) 

BROWN,  SAMUEL  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1899.  S.  of  William  Henry,  foreign  bank-manager,  of  Wood- 
ford, Essex.  B.  Apr.  5,  1881,  at  Wood  Green.  School,  Mill 
Hill.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.-'V.  1902;  M..\.  1906.  Farmer,  of 
Ham  Manor,  Hungerford,  Berks.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Norfolk  Yeomanry;  Lieut.,  R.F.A.  in  Egypt  and  Palestine; 
M.C.).   (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWN,  SAMUEL  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  1,1859.  [S.  of  Samuel.  School,  City  of  London.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1859.  General  Manager  of  the  Employers'  Insurance 
Corporation.  President  of  the  Insurance  Institute.  Clerk  to 
the  Governors  of  Dulwich  College,  1871-4-  Estates  Governor, 
1896-1912.  Of  Oakfield,  Dulwich  Common.  Pioneer  under- 
writer and  manager  of  Uabihty  insvurance.  Died  Apr.  24, 
1912.   (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  City  of  London  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWN,  SIMPSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  5,  1819.  Of 
Northumberland.   Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823. 

BROWN,  STAFFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  21, 
1831.  S.  of  J.  S.,  Esq.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B..\.  1835;  M.A. 
1838.  C.  of  Gatcombe,  Isle  of  Wight,  in  1841.  V.  of  West- 
bury,  Wilts.,  1845-7.  Died  May  10,  1847.  (G.  Mag.,  1847, 
II.  327.) 

BROWN,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25,  1834. 
S.  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  of  Wilts.  School,  Little  Bedwm,  Wilts. 
(Rev.  F.  Burcharsfield).  Migrated  pens,  (age  18)  to  Jesus,_ 
Oct.  31,  1834,  as  's.  of  Stephen,  Esq.;  b.  at  Marlborough.' 


Brown,  Thomas  Charles 

Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacoa, 
1842;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  North  Molton,  Devon,  1842-4.  R. 
of  East  SheflEord,  Berks.,  1846-72.  Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford, 1874. 

BROWN,  STEPHEN  ROWLAND.  .A.dm.  at  King's,  Oct.  7, 
1886.  2nd  s.  of  James  Edward  (1857),  R.  of  Stackpole  Elidor, 
Pembs.  B.  July  9,  1867,  at  Dagnall,  Bucks.  School,  Marl- 
borough. Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Exhibitioner,  1886;  Prize- 
man; Scholar,  1888;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1889; 
M..-^.  1895.  Assistant  Master  at  Epsom  College,  1890-1927. 
Of  Cheriton,  Brookville,  Brandon,  Suffolk.  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  16, 
17S0.  S.  of  Lancelot,  Esq.  [the  well-known  'Capability' 
Brown,  head  gardener  to  King  George  III  at  Hampton 
Court].  B.  at  Hammersmith,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  there  June 
21,  1761.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Lent,  1780;  B.A. 
1784;  M.A.  1787.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  12,  1784; 
priest  (Ely)  May  10,  1789;  R.  of  Conington,  Cambs.,  1789- 
1829.  R.  of  Wistow,  Hunts.,  1825-7.  Married  Susan,  dau. 
of  Charles  Dickens,  R.  of  Hemingford  Grey,  Hunts.,  Jan.  22, 
1785.  Died  Dec.  20,  1829,  at  Conington.  Buried  in  Fen- 
stanton  Church  beside  his  father.  The  Fellows'  garden,  or 
The  'Wilderness,'  was  laid  out  under  the  direction  of 
'CapabiUty'  Brown,  to  whom  the  College  presented  a  piece 
of  plate.  Father  of  Lancelot  R.  (1803)  and  Thomas  C.  (1818). 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  158.) 

BROWN,  THO.MAS.  .^dm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  10,  1790-  [S- 
of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Horbling,  Lines.]  B.  [Oct.  20,  1768]  at 
Spalding,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1795;  M-A-  1800. 
In  Holy  Orders;  but  apparently  unbeneficed.  A  generous 
benefactor;  stvled  himself  his  own  executor.  Said  to  have 
distributed  in  his  lifetime  not  less  than  £50,000.  Died  s.p. 
Aug.  31,  1849,  aged  80,  of  cholera,  at  St  Martin's,  Stamford 
Baron.  Buried  at  HorbUng.  (The  Genealogist,  in.  71;  G. 
Mag.,  1849,  II.  548.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  .■\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1808. 
Matric.  Michs.  1808. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  10, 
1812;  from  St  Edmund  HaU,  Oxford.  S.  of  William,  clerk, 
of  Newton,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1812.  Matric.  (St 
Edmund  HaU,  0.xford)  Mar.  23,  1804,  age  18,  as  's.  of 
William,  clerk,  of  Newton,  Co.  Montgomery'  (sic).  (1 .  A. 
Walker,  386;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  .Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  13,  1815.  Of 
Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Bath  and  Wells)  Dec.  24,  1820. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  2, 
1819.  2nd  s.  of  George,  surgeon,  deceased,  late  of  Richmond, 
Surrey.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1820;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  5,  1823;  priest,  June  13, 
1824;  R.  of  Hemingstone,  Suffolk,  1824-84.  J. P.  for  Suffolk. 
Died  Nov.  18,  1884.  Father  of  James  W.  D.  (1859).  (The 
Guardian,  Nov.  26,  1884.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3, 
1822.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Glasgow.  School,  Glasgow  (Mr 
Taylor).   Matric.  Michs.  1822. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  1835. 
School,  (?)  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1835. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1844.  Did 
not  reside. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  10, 

1882.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at   Kirkburton,   Yorks.    Matric. 

Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M..\.  1926.    Occurs  in  Univ.  Cal., 

1935-6. 
BROWN,   THOMAS   BENTLEY.     Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel, 

June  25,  1851.    Of  Rutland.    [S.  of  T.,  of  Uppingham.    B. 

May,  1832.  School,  Uppingham.]   Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B..\. 

1855;  M.A.  1858.   Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest  (Peterb.)  1858; 

C.  of  Uppingham,  1857.    C.  of  Pilton,  Rutland,  1857-8;  R. 

there,    1858-97.     R.    of    Normanton,    1863-97.     Domestic 

Chaplain  to  Lord  Aveland.    Died  Apr.  5,  1897,  aged  64,  at 

Normanton.    (Uppinghaft  Sch.  Reg.;  Croekford.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  27)  at 
Jesus,  July  7,  1818.  S.  of  Thomas  (1780),  clerk,  of  Comng- 
ton,  Cambs.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B..'\.  1822.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,  1820;  priest,  June  17,  1821.  [His 
son,  Lancelot  Charles,  was  at  Rugby  School  in  1844,  age  15, 
when  his  father  is  described  as  of  Adisham  rectory,  but  he 
was  not  Rector  there  at  that  time  and  does  not  appear  in 
the  Clergy  List,  1847.]   Brother  of  Lancelot  R.  (1803). 


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Brown,  Thomas  Henry 

BROWN,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  21)  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
I,  1890.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Grimstone,  near  Lynn.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B. A.  1893; 
M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1898.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 
Sometime  .\ssistant  Medical  Officer  to  Cane  Hill  asylum. 
House  Surgeon  at  Bradford  Royal  Infirmary.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.A.M.C,  1915-16;  temp.  Capt.).  Late 
Div.  Surgeon  to  the  Metropolitan  Police.  Operating  Surgeon 
at  Grove  Military  Hospital,  1917-19.  In  practice  at  249, 
High  Road,  Streatham,  S.W.,  in  1938.  {Univ.  War  List; 
Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS  KENWORTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Mav  24,  1839.  S.  of  Charles,  of  St  Peter's  Green, 
Bedford.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Nov.  12,  1839;  matric.  Michs. 
1839;  Scholar,  1840;  B..\.  {30th  Wrangler)  1843;  M.-A..  1846. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1844;  priest  (Ripon)  1846;  C.  of  Rich- 
mond, Yorks.,  1844-5.  V.  of  Easby,  1845-7.  Assistant 
Master  at  Richmond  Grammar  School  in  1846.  Chaplain  at 
Madeira,  1847-61;  at  Lisbon,  1861-8.  R.  of  Brockhall, 
Northants.,  1869-97.  Died  Apr.  29,  1897,  aged  75.  Father  of 
Maurice  T.  K.  (1881).   {Peile,  11.  467.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS  MEDLICOTT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Dec.  4,  1854.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk.  B.  at  Millbrook, 
Hants.  Matric.  Lent,  1855;  B..^.  1861.  Ord.  deacon,  1861; 
priest  (Ely)  1862:  C.  of  March,  Cambs.,  1861-3.  C.  of  -AH 
Saints',  Southampton,  1863-9.  C.  of  Gatcombe,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1869-74.  V.  of  Haverland,  Norfolk,  1874-92.  C.  of 
Brandiston,  1879-85.  R.  of  Brandiston,  1885-91.  Died  Jan. 
18,  1892,  aged  58,  at  Haverland.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1810.  [S.  of  Richard,  of  Cambridge.]  B.  [1791]  at  Whatton, 
Notts.  Matric.  Easter,  1810;  B..^.  1815;  M.A.  1820.  Ord. 
deacon  (Elv)  .\ug.  24,  1815;  priest  (Canterbury)  i8i8;  C.  of 
Abington  P'igotts,  Cambs.,  1815.  C.  of  Newenden,  Kent,  1817. 
V.  of  Southwick,  Northants.,  1834-75.  Author,  Hebrew  hiero- 
glyphs; Etymological  Dictionary;  Essentials  of  Sanskrit 
Grammar,  etc.  Died  Sept.  i,  1875,  at  Southwick.  {Boose; 
Ely  Ord.  Bk.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS  WARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1880. 
\im.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12,  1881.  S.  of  Joseph 
Clayton,  watch  manufacturer.  B.  at  Coventry,  Warws. 
Bapt.  Apr.  2,  1862.  B..\.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon, 
1884;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1885 ;  C.  of  Norton  Fitzwarren, 
Somerset,  1884-8.  C.  of  Clawton,  Devon,  1888-91.  C.  of 
Sampford  Courtenay,  1891-3.  C.  of  Pulford,  1893-4.  R.  of 
Luffincott,  Devon,  1895-1907.  C.  of  Meeth,  1915-16.  C.  of 
East  .\lhngton.  South  Devon,  1916-19.  Died  Feb.  26,  1919. 
{Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  6,  1919.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Noa-CoU.  Michs.  1884; 
from  Cavendish  H.;  B..-\.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest 
(Manchester)  1SS9;  C.  of  St  Chrysostom,  Manchester,  1888- 
90.  C.  of  Sheffield,  1890-2.  Held  curacies  for  short  periods 
in  Lincolnshire,  Sussex,  etc.,  1892-1912.  C.  of  St  John-sub- 
Castro,  Lewes,  1912-20.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Chichester,  1921-7. 
Died  Feb.  3,  1929,  aged  63,  at  Chichester.  {The  Guardian, 
Feb.  15,  1929;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS  WOODCOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  15,  1817.  Of  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821. 
V.  of  Hominghold,  Lines.,  1823-50.  Died  Oct.  24,  1850, 
aged  52,  at  Blaston,  Leics.   (G.  Mag.,  1850,  11.  670.) 

BROWN,  WALTER  HARGREAVES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  2nd  s.  of  .Alexander,  of  Broome  Hall,  Holm- 
wood,  Surrey.  B.  Sept.  6,  1881,  at  Phones,  near  Kingussie, 
Inverness.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903; 
M.A.  1907.  Of  .Ardlussa,  Island  of  Jura,  and  39,  PhiUimore 
Gardens,  London,  \V.  Partner  of  Brown,  Shipley  and  Co., 
Founders  Court.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  suddenly 
June  2,  1936,  aged  55,  in  Scotland.  {The  Times,  June  4, 
1936.) 

BROWN  [post  LANGDON-BROWN],  WALTER  LANGDON. 
Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1889.  S.  of  John,  D.D., 
Congregational  Minister,  of  Bedford.  B.  there  Aug.  13, 
1870.  School,  Owens  College,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1892;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class,  1892;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1893);  M..A..  1896;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1897;  M.D.  1901.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1932-5; 
re-elected,  1935-.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  F.R.C.P., 
1908.  Medical  Registrar.  Physician  at  the  Metropolitan 
Hospital,  and  at  the  Royal  General  Dispensar>'.  Served  in 
the  South  .A.frican  War,  1900;  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C,  1914).  FeU.  Roy.  Soc.  Med.  (President  of  Therap. 
section).  Croonian  Lecturer  to  the  Royal  College  of  Physi- 
cians. Senior  Censor,  1934.  Consulting  Physician  to  the 
Metropolitan  Hospital,  1922;  to  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
1930.  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  1932-5;  Emeritus  Pro- 
fessor, 1935.  Knighted,  1935.  Hon.  D.Sc.  (Oxon.)  1936.  Of 
31,  Cavendish  Square,  London,  W.,  in  1939.  Assumed  the 
surname  of  Langdon-Brown  in  lieu  of  Brown,  by  deed  poll. 


Brown,  William  Henry 

Jan.  14,  1935.  Author,  medical.  Joint-editor  of  The  Practical 
Encyclopaedia  of  Medical  Treatment.  {Medical  Directory, 
1938;  Burke,  Knightage;  Univ.  Cal.,  1937-8.) 

BROWN,  WILFRED  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1897.  S.  of  Harold,  of  20,  Fitzjohn's  .\ venue,  Hampstead, 
London.  B.  Dec.  15,  1878,  at  Maiden,  Surrey.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  (Law  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class, 
1899;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1900);  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1900;  Chan- 
cellor's medal,  1900.  Barrister,  1901.  O.B.E.  Of  13,  Old 
Square,  Lincohi's  Inn,  W.C.  Brother  of  Harold  G.  (1894). 
{Law  List,  1937.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Petirhousk, 
June  1,  1752.  Of  Sussex.  School,  Heyning  (?  Steyning). 
Matric.  Michs.  1752;  Scholar,  1752. 

BROWN  or  BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  16,  1772.  S.  of  John,  of  Woodbridge  Hasketon, 
Suffolk.  School,  Dedham,  Essex  (Mr  Grimwood).  Matric. 
Easter,  1773;  B..'^.  1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  23, 
1777;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1779;  C.  of  Languard  Fort,  1777.  R-  o^ 
Saxmundham,  Suffolk,  1798-1826.  Died  Nov.  25,  1826,  in 
consequence  of  a  fall  from  his  horse.  [This  man  appears  to 
be  confused  with  WiUiam  Browne,  B..\.  (St  John's)  1784. 
in  the  Davy  Colleaions;  see  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  159.] 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  15,  1798.  S.  of  William,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  School, 
Rugby  [not  found  in  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.].   .Matric.  Michs.  1798. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  Jesus,  Nov.  10,  1812;  clerk. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1839. 
Of  Cambridge.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge  (Mr  Mason). 
Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Scholar;  B.A.  {10th  Wrangler)  1843; 
M..\.  1846.  Fellow,  1843-52.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest  (Ely) 
1847.  R.  of  Little  Hormead,  Herts.,  1852-86.  Married 
Frances,  dau.  of  John  Wheeler,  Esq.,  of  Prestwich,  Man- 
chester, Dec.  2,  1852.  Resided  latterly  at  Lee,  London,  S.E. 
Author,  Xotes  on  the  Lexicon  of  Hesychius.  Died  Jan.  27, 
1899,  aged  79,  at  Lee.  (R.  F.  Scott;  Eagle;  Cambridge 
Indeperident  Press,  Feb.  3,  1899.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1873- 
S.  of  Douglas  (1839),  of  Arnchfie  Hall,  Yorks.  B.  there 
Sept.  5,  1854.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B..\.  1877. 
Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  .■\pr.  25,  1876.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1879.  Equitv  Draftsman  and  Convevancer.  Of  -AmcUfle 
Hall.  J. P.  Died  July  20,  1924,  aged  69,  at  the  Old  House, 
Sowerby ,  Thirsk.  Buried  at  Amcliffe.  (Burke,  L.G.;  The 
Times,  July  22,  1924.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1886. 
S.  of  William  James,  schoolmaster,  of  Blackpool,  Lanes. 
B.  there  Oct.  19,  1867.  Schools,  St  John's,  Blackpool  (Mr 
W.  J.  Brown),  and  Kirkham  Grammar  (Mr  W.  S.  Matthews). 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar,  1889;  B.A.  {21st  Wrangler) 
1889;  M.A.  1896.  Assistant  Master  at  Wakefield  School. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  I,  1891.  Of  Dublin.  S.  of  William,  B.A.,  schoolmaster, 
of  London.  B.  June  14,  1873,  at  Rathmines.  School,  ToUing- 
ton  Park  Colleje  (.Mr  W.  Brown).  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
Scholar,  1894;  B.A.  (Xat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1894;  M.A. 

1898.  Master  of  Tollington  Park  College,  London,  N.,  in 

1899.  Head  Master  of  Muswell  Hill  Branch,  Tollington 
Schools,  London;  there  in  1922.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1904;  Official  List  of  Teachers,  1922.) 

BROWN  (HAIG  BROWN),  WILLIAM  HAIG.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Pembroke,  May  9,  1842.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  [of  Edin- 
burgh] and  of  Bromley  by  Bow,  Middlesex.  [B.  there  Dec.  3, 
1823.]  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1842; 
Scholar;  B.A.  {2nd  Classic)  1846;  M..\.  1849;  LL.D.  1864. 
Fellow,  1848.  Tutor.  Hon.  Fellow,  1899-1907.  Examiner  for 
the  Pitt  University  Scholarship,  1852.  Assistant  Master  at 
Edinburgh  School,  1846;  at  Richmond,  Yorks.,  1847-8.  Ord. 
deacon,  1852;  priest  (Ely)  1853.  St  Matthew's  Day  Preacher, 
1855,  1864.  Head  Master  of  Kensington  School,  1857-63. 
Head  .Master  of  Charterhouse  School,  1863-97.  Select 
Preacher,  1870,  1875.  Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1872,  1883. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1891-1907.  A  Governor  of 
Christ's  Hospital;  Almoner,  1892-1907.  Master  of  the 
Charterhouse,  London,  1S98-1907.  Officier  de  I'Academie, 
1882;  officier  de  I'Instruction  Publique,  1900.  .Author, 
Charterhouse  Past  and  Present;  Carthusian  Memories,  etc. 
Died  Jan.  11,  1907,  aged  83.  M.I.  Charterhouse  Chapel. 
Father  of  Alan  R.  (1896).  (Christ's  Hospital;  Charterhouse 
Reg.;  D.X.B.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  17,  1876.  S.  of  John  George,  banker.  B.  Mar.  8,  1859, 
in  Bombay,  India.   Bapt.  Apr.  1,  1859.   Matric.  Lent,  1877. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  3, 
1824.   B.  at  Everton,  near  Liverpool.   Matric.  Michs.  1825. 


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Brown,  William  Henry 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Aug.  i6, 
1850.  S.  of  Thomas,  surgeon.  B.  Feb.  10,  1831,  ia  Loudon. 
Schools,  Tooting,  Surrey  (Ut  Durst)  and  King's  College 
School,  London;  also  at  King's  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1850; 
Scholar,  1851-4;  Prizeman  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1854); 
B.A.  {loth  Wrangler)  1855;  M.A.  1858.  FeUow,  1854-9.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1854;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Brandsby,  Yorks., 
1855-8.  R.  of  Wheatacre,  Norfolk,  1858-85.  R.  of  Oxburgh 
and  Foulden,  1885-1905.  Died  Nov.  4,  1905,  at  Oxburgh. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  11.  297.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1879.  S. 
of  William  Henry  (above),  R.  of  Wheatacre,  Norfolk.  B. 
there  May  5,  i860.  Schools,  City  of  London  and  Yarmouth. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  M.R.C.S.,  1886.  In  practice 
at  North  Shields,  Durham,  in  1898-.  Surgeon  at  the  Royal 
Jubilee  Infirmary,  Tynemouth;  Hon.  member  of  the  medical 
staff  for  17  years.  Died  Aug.  23,  1912,  at  North  Shields. 
(Venn,  n.  438;  Caian,  xxiii.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1886.    S.  of  John  Hardv,  accountant,  of  Newington,  Hull. 

B.  May  21,  1863,  at  Kingston-upon-Hull.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Of  3,  Somerville  House,  Manor 
Fields,  Putney  Heath,  London,  in  1938.  (Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1938.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  JETHRO.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
10,  1887.  S.  of  James,  of  Montrose,  Mintaro,  S.  Australia 
[and  Sophia  Jane  Torr].  B.  Mar.  29,  1868,  at  Mintaro. 
School,  Stanley  Grammar,  S.  Austraha  (Mr  J.  S.  Carlyon 
Cole).  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar,  1889;  (Law  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class,  1889;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1890);  B.A.  1890;  LL.B. 
1890;  .M.A.  1894;  LL.M.  1899;  LL.D.  1905.  [Previously 
Non-CoU.  student  at  Oxford  for  four  terms.]  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1887.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1S91. 
Professor  of  Law  and  Modem  History  at  Tasmania  Univer- 
sity, 1893-1900.  Returned  to  England.  Professor  of  Con- 
stitutional Law  and  History  at  University  College,  London, 
1900-1.  Professor  of  Comparative  Law  at  the  University 
CoUege  of  Wales,  1901-6.  Returned  to  Australia,  1906. 
Professor  of  Law  in  the  University  of  Adelaide,  1906-15. 
President  of  the  Industrial  Court  at  Adelaide,  i9i6-27,where 
he  took  a  prominent  part  in  public  life.  President  of  the 
Board  of  Industry,  1920-7.  An  expert  in  arbitration. 
Author,  legal.  Died  May  28,  1930,  aged  62,  at  Adelaide. 
(Cambridge  Review,  June  6,  1930;  The  Times,  May  29, 
1930.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  MELLOR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1858.  S.  of  James  Mellor  (1825),  clerk.  B.  Nov.  6,  1838,  at 
Isham,  Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1858.  Died  May  29,  i860, 
age  21,  at  Isham.  M.I.  there.  Brother  of  Abner  E.  (1854), 
etc.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  M.A.  1854  (incorp.  from 
Oxford).  Probably  matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Mar. 
8,  1826,  age  19,  as  s.  of  William,  of  St  Paul's,  London;  B..\. 
(Oxford)  1830;  M.A.  1834.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  TOWERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  Thomas  (1842),  clerk,  of  St  Paul's 
rectory,  Wokingham,  Berks.  B.  Apr.  23,  1858,  at  Cookham, 
Berks.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Jan.  ii,  1886,  age  27.  Land  agent;  at  Cirencester 
College,  1890.   Author,  Notes  of  Travel.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BROWN,  WILSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  19,  1828.  Of 
Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  1833.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1834;  priest  (Exeter)  1835; 

C.  of  Middleton-in-Teesdale,  1834.  P.C.  of  Egglestone, 
Durham,  1835-57.  R.  of  Whitstone,  near  Exeter,  1857-83. 
A  private  in  the  Exeter  Rifle  Corps,  1862-83,  he  gained 
many  prizes  at  Wimbledon;  the  only  clergyman  in  England 
serving  in  a  Volunteer  Corps.  Died  Jan.  22,  1883,  aged  72,  at 
Whitstone  rectory.    (Boase;  Durham  Subscription  Bk.) 

BROWN-DOUGLAS,  FRANCIS  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1872.  S.  of  Francis,  of  21,  Moray  Place, 
Edinburgh.  B.  there  .\pr.  17,  1854.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1880.  Advocate,  1879.  Of 
21,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh.  Died  there  June  i,  1935,  aged 
81.   Brother  of  the  next.    (The  Times,  June  4,  1935.) 

BROWN-DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  12,  1885.  S.  of  Francis  [advocate,  Scottish 
bar],  of  21,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh.  B.  Jan.  29,  1867,  at 
Edinburgh.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A. 
1888.  Studied  at  Leipzig,  1887-9;  at  New  College,  Edin- 
burgh, 1889-93.  Minister  (Free  Church  of  Scotland)  of 
Penningham,  Newton  Stewart,  N.B.,  1894-.  Brother  of  the 
above.    (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWN-GREAVES,  HENRY  ULRIC  BOWER,  see  BANHAM. 

BROWN-MORISON,  JAMES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  May  14,  1862.   S.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Tindarlie,  N.B. 


Browne,  Arthur 

BR0WN-S]£QUARD,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Hon.  LL.D.  1881. 
F.R.C.P.,  F.R.S.  Professor  of  Experimental  Medicine  at  the 
College  of  France,  1878-94.  Author,  medical.  Died  Apr.  1, 
1894,  in  Paris.    (D.N.B.,  1st  Suppl.) 

BROWN-WESTHEAD,  GEORGE  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  31,  1877.  S.  of  Marcus  [of  Lea  Castle,  Worcs.]. 
B.  Feb.  21,  1859,  at  Manchester.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  LL.B.  1881;  LL.M.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1881.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1884.  Practised  at  Man- 
chester for  some  years.  Of  99,  Holy  Walk,  Leamington  Spa, 
Warws.  Died  March  29,  1940.  (Kelly,  Handbook,  1938;  R.  L. 
Lloyd.) 

BROWNBILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1874.  S.  of 
James,  watchmaker.  B.  at  Liverpool.  Bapt.  Sept.  25,  1856. 
.\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  1,  1875;  B.A.  (19^*  Wrangler) 
1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1879;  C.  of  St 
Giles'-in-the-Fields,  1879-81.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic, 
1885.  After  some  years  as  proof  reader  on  the  Liverpool 
Courier,  became  joint  editor  of  the  'Cheshire  Sheaf  column 
of  the  Cliester  Courant.  Editor  of  the  Transactions  of  the 
Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Historic  Society,  1911-28.  Later 
engaged  in  research  at  the  Public  Record  OflSce  and  in 
medieval  pedigree  work  for  The  Complete  Peerage.  Respon- 
sible, with  Dr  Farrer,  for  the  eight  volumes  of  the  Victoria 
County  History  of  Lancaster.  Author,  West  Kirby  and  Hilbre. 
Of  Ilford,  Essex.  Died  there  May  20,  1931.  (The  Times, 
June  4,  1931;  Gorman,  Converts  to  Rome.) 

BROWNE,  see  also  BROWN. 

BROWNE,  AARON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  4, 
1816.  Of  Hunts.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar.  Migrated  to 
St  John's,  Oct.  18,  1817;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824.  According 
to  G.  Mag.,  1831,  I.  648,  he  was  in  Holy  Orders  and  com- 
mitted suicide  whilst  insane  at  St  John's  College,  May  25, 
1831,  aged  36,  having  only  arrived  in  College  the  previous 
day;  his  degrees  are  given.  But  G.  Mag.,  1854,  11.  527, 
records  that  the  Rev.  Aaron  Browne,  of  St  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  died  Aug.  23,  1854,  aged  56,  at  Cambridge. 

BROWNE,  ALEXANDER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  3,  1865.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  and  h.  of  Alexander, 
of  Doxford  Hall,  Northumberland.  B.  May  10,  1845.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1865.  Of  Callaby  Castle,  Northumberland. 
J. P.  Major,  3rd  Batt.,  Northumberland  Light  Infantry. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  11,  1898.  Brother  of 
Frederick  B.  (1871).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BROWNE  (post  JUKES-BROWNE),  ALFRED  JOHN.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  June  9,  1870.  S.  of  .\lfred  Hall,  solicitor 
(and  Caroline  Amelia  Jukes,  sister  of  Professor  Beete  Jukes). 
B.  at  Wolverhampton.  Bapt.  Feb.  20,  1852.  [School, 
Highgate.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B..\.  1874,  as  Jukes- 
Browne,  .\.  J. ;  Sedgwick  prize,  1877.  Assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Jukes,  Nov.  11,  1872.  Temporary  assistant  in  the 
Geological  Survey  of  Great  Britain,  1874-1901.  F.G.S.,  1874. 
Murchison  medal,  1901.  F.R.S. ,  1909.  Contributed  numerous 
papers  to  geological  periodicals  (one  of  these  in  the  Quarterly 
Journal  of  the  Geological  Society,  1875,  dealt  with  Cambridge 
Greensand).  Had  an  extensive  knowledge  of  the  cretaceous 
rocks;  also  much  interested  in  deep  boring.  Settled  at  Tor- 
quay. Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  Building  of  the  British 
Isles;  The  Student's  Handbook  of  Historical  Geology,  etc. 
Died  Aug.  14,  1914,  at  Torquay.   (Eagle,  xxxvi.) 

BROWNE,  ALFRED  YORK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20, 
1879.  5th  s.  of  Thomas  Briarly,  clerk.  B.  July  22,  1861,  at 
Roos,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Aug.  27,  1861.  [Schools,  Rossall  and 
Hereford  Cathedral.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A. 
1886.  Assistant  Master  at  Oswestr>'  Grammar  School, 
1882-4.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Brechin)  1888.  Assistant 
Master  and  Chaplain  at  Trinity  College,  Glenahnond,  1885-9. 
Garrison  Chaplain  at  Bombay,  1890-2;  at  'Steamer  Point,' 
Aden,  1896.  Governor  and  Chaplain  of  Castle  Howard  Farm 
School  (Reformatory),  Welburn,  York,  1897-1906-  Died 
July  23,  1906,  at  Malton.  Brother  of  Edwin  L.  (1874), 
.Arthur  B.  (1875)  and  Harold  R.  (1876).  (The  Yorkshire  Post, 
July  24,  1906;  Glenahnond  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWNE,  ARTHUR.  .Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  .\ug.  9,  1813. 
Of  Norfolk.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  Scholar, 
181S;  B..\.  (6th  Wrangler)  1819;  M.A.  1822.  FeUow,  1821. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  17,  1821;  priest.  Mar.  3,  1822. 
V.  of  Marham,  Norfolk,  1827-68.  Author,  mathematical. 
Died  .\pT.  4,  1868,  aged  70,  at  Brighton.  (Blomefield, 
Norfolk  Benefices;  G.  Mag.,  1868,  i.  688.) 

BROWNE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16,  1821. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1781),  minor  canon  of  Rochester;  in  priest's 
orders.  Matric.  Easter,  1830,  as  a  FeU.-Com.  One  of  these 
names  Chaplain  in  the  Royal  Navy,  1841,  but  see  Al.  Oxon. 
for  a  contemporary  namesake.   (Crockford,  1865.) 


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Browne,  Arthur  Bevil 

BROWNE,  ARTHUR  BEVIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  13, 
1891.  S.  of  William  Bevil  (1864),  clerk.  B.  May  14,  1872,  at 
Malta.  School,  Winchester  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
Scholar,  1891;  B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1894.  Ord.  deacon,  1896; 
priest  (O.xford)  1898;  C.  of  Beaconsfield,  Bucks.,  1896-1900. 
C.  of  All  Saints',  Leeds,  1900-5.  Assistant  Priest  of  St 
Aidan's  Indian  Mission,  Durban,  1905-8.  C.  of  Horbury, 
Yorks.,  1908-10.  Domestic  Chaplain  and  Secretary  to  the 
Bishop  of  Wakefield,  191 1-.  C.  of  Hanging  Heaton,  Yorks., 
1911-17.  C.  of  Horfield,  Gloucs.,  1917-20.  C.  of  Clevedon, 
Somerset,  1920-3.  C.  of  Calne,  Wilts.,  1923-36.  Assistant 
Priest  (U.M.C.A.)  al  Songea,  dio.  Nyasa,  1936-7.  Died  Feb. 
4,  1937,  at  Songea,  Tanganyika.  {Peile,  n.  764;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Feb.  8,  1937.) 

BROWNE,  ARTHUR  BRIARLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.   14,   1875.    S.  of  Thomas  Briarly,  C.  of  Roos,  Yorks. 

B.  there  1857.  Bapt.  Jan.  i,  i8=i8.  Schools,  Rossall  and  Here- 
ford Cathedral  (Mr  E.  J.  S.  Rudd,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  pnest 
(York)  1885;  C.  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorks.,  1884-8.  R.  of  Brad- 
field,  1888-1914.  V.  of  Marton-cum-Grafton,  1915-30.  Lived 
latterly  at  Kingston  Crescent,  Bridlington,  Yorks.  Author, 
About  Bradfield  Church;  editor  of  Bradfield  Register  (i559- 
1723)  and  of  Kirbv  Hill  Register  (1576-1813).  Died  Oct.  17, 
1936,  aged  78,  at  Bridlington.  Brother  of  Alfred  Y.  (1879), 
etc.   (Old  Herefordians;  The  Times,  Oct.  21,  1936.) 

BROWNE,    ARTHUR    EDWARD.     Matric.    Non-Coil.    Michs. 

1894.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  23,  1896;  B.A. 
1904;  M.A.  1908.   Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Norwich)  1901; 

C.  of  Lowestoft,  1900-2.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Cambridt;e, 
1902-5.  C.  of  CUfton,  1905-8.  C.  of  Christchurch,  Folkestone, 
1908-11.  Residing  at  Folkestone  in  1913  without  cure.  C. 
of  Cobridge,  Staffs.,  1922-6.  R.  of  Gt  and  Little  Moulton 
and  Aslacton,  Norfolk,  1926-31.  Died  Mar.  20,  1931,  aged 
61,  at  Gt  Moulton.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  24,  1931) 

BROWNE,  ARTHUR  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  21,  1850.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Mellington  Hall  [and 
Mary  Ann  Kyffin].  B.  June  3,  1830,  at  Churchstoke,  Mont- 
gomery. Bapt.  June  12,  1830.  [Schools,  (?)  Eton  and  King 
WiUiam's  College,  Isle  of  Man]  (left  1841).  Brother  of 
WiUiam  P.  (1850). 

BROWNE  or  BROWN,  ARTHUR  RICHARD  [LANGFORD]. 
Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1893.  S.  of  Joseph  Richard, 
of  54,  Femlea  Road,  Balham,  London.  B.  May  11,  1873, 
at  Balham.  School,  Dulwich  College  (Mr  Gilkes).  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B..'\.  1896;  U..\.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1897; 
priest  (Manchester)  1898;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Rochdale,  1897- 
1902.  V.  there,  1905-14.  C.  of  All  Hallows,  Barking,  1902-4. 
Diocesan  Missioner  of  Exeter,  1914-20.  C.  of  St  Da\'id's, 
Exeter,  1915-20.  V.  of  Oswestry,  Salop,  1920-36-.  Rural 
Dean,  1 933-6-.  Author,  History  of  St  Mary's  Parish,  Roch- 
dale; Here  and  there  u'ith  the  S.P.G.  in  S.  Africa.  (Dulwich 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1937,  sub  Brown.) 

BROWNE,  ARTHUR  WENTWORTH.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 

1895.  S.  of  Henry  Doughtv,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  10,  Hyde  Park 
Terrace,  London,  W.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1895 ; 
B.A.  1898.  On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  West  Yorks.  Regt.;  wounded).  Of  Cater- 
ham,  Surrey.   Brother  of  Henry  T.  (1883). 

BROWNE,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  15,  1871.  S.  of  Alexander  Coghlan.  B.  in 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878. 
Assistant  Master  at  Oakham  School.  Died  Feb.  21,  1938, 
aged  85,  at  Chesham  Bois.  (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Feb.  23,  1938.) 

BROWNE,  BARRINGTON  GORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  16,  1866.  [S.  of  Edward  Harold  (1827),  clerk.  B.  Mar. 
28,  1847.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1871; 
M..A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest  (Sarum)  1872;  C.  of 
St  Edmund's,  SaUsbury,  1871-3.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Winchester,  1873-95.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Alton,  Hants., 
1876-7.  R.  of  Peper  Harow,  1882-4.  R-  of  Michelmersh, 
1884-1913.  Rural  Dean  of  Romsey,  1892-1905  and  1910-12. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1903.  Died  Jan.  22,  1914. 
Brother  of  Harold  C.  G.  (1864),  etc.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWNE,  BARRY  MATTHEW  CHARLES  SLEATER.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1890.  B.  June  18,  1870,  at  Bally- 
bane,  Co.  Wexford.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B..\.  1893;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest  (London) 
1894;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Hammersmith,  1893-5.  Held 
other  curacies,  1895-1909.  R.  of  Sedlescombe,  Sussex,  1909- 
14.  V.  of  Kemptown,  Brighton,  1914-28.  V.  of  SwafEham, 
Norfolk,  1928-37.  Rural  Dean,  1931.  Died  Apr.  3,  1937, 
aged  66,  at  Drayton,  Norfolk.  Buried  at  Swaffham.  (Peile, 
II.  762;  The  Times,  Apr.  5,  1937) 

BROWNE,  BENCER  RICHARDSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  12,  1833.   Of  Derbyshire.   Matric.  Lent,  1834. 


Browne,  Cyril  Edward 

BROWNE,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Feb. 
7,    1752.    3rd  s.   of  Charles   Robert,   Esq.,  of  Bio  Norton, 
Norfolk.     Scholar,    1752;    matric.    Lent,    1755;   B.A.    1756- 
R.  of  Thelnetham  .Sufiolk,  1758-1816.    R.  (and  patron)  of 
Norton   (ahas   Bio  Norton)   St  .\ndrew  and  St   Margaret, 
Norfolk,  1762-1817.    R.  of  Frenze  (aUas  Frenge)  1767-74- 
R.  of  Little  Bamingham,  1767-1802.    Died  Nov.   i,  1817, 
aged  83.    Father  of  Charles  (1780).    (Norfolk  Benefices;  G. 
Mag.) 
BROWNE,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  7, 
1752.    S.   of   Peregrine,  gent.,  of  Bungay,  Suffolk.    B.   at 
Rickinghall     Inferior,     Suffolk.      Schools,     Botesdale     (Mr 
Maboum),  Bungay  (Mr  Smee)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Welton). 
Scholar,  1752-4;  matric.  Easter,  I753- 
BROWNE,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July 
13,  1780.    S.  and  h.  of  Charies  (1752),  clerk,  of  Blo  Norton, 
Norfolk.    B.  at  Thelnetham,  Suffolk.    Matric.  Michs.  1781; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1789.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec. 
18,  1785;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1787;  C.  of  Eccles,  Norfolk,  1785- 
P.C.  of  Leiston-cura-Sizewell,  Suffolk,  1796-1834.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  R.  (and  patron)  of  Norton,  Norfolk,  1817-34- 
Died  May  4,  1834,  aged  70.    Father  of  Charies  H.  (1817). 
(G.  Mag.,  1834,  II.  440.) 
BROWNE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1810. 
B.A.  1810;  M.A.  1810;  incorp.  from  Oxford.    Of  Somerset. 
[S.  of  Joseph,  gent.,  of  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset.]    Matric. 
(St   Edmund   Hall,   Oxford)   June   6,    1791,   age   25;   B.A. 
(Oxford)  1795.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
BROWNE,  CHARLES  ALBERT,    .^dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.   2,    1892.     Matric.   Michs.    1892;   Scholar;   B.A.    1895. 
BROWNE,    CHARLES    ERNEST    CHRISTOPHER.     .Adm.    at 
Selwyn  H.  Oct.  1,  1890.    [2nd  s.  of  George  Forrest  (1852), 
Bishop  of  Bristol.]    B.  Nov.  28,  1871.    Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.  1893.    .Adm.  Solicitor,  Dec.  1902,  with  Dyson,  Bell  and 
Co.  of  15,  Gt  College  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.    Brother  of 
George  H.  S.  (1884).    (Law  List,  1938.) 
BROWNE,    CHARLES    HOWMAN.     .\dm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  15,  1817.    Of  Suffolk.    [S.  of  Charles  (1780), 
R.  of  Norton,  Norfolk.]    Matric.  Michs.   1818;  B.A.   1822; 
M.A.   1825.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)   May  25,   1823;  priest. 
Tune  13,  1824.   R.  (and  patron)  of  Norton  (alias  Blo  Norton) 
St  Andrew  and  St  Margaret,   1834-63.    Not  in  Crockford, 
1865. 
BROWNE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  HEMSON.    Matric.  Non-Coil. 
Michs.  1876.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  1878.  S.of  James  .\nthony, 
marine  surveyor  for  the   Indian  Government.    B.  Jan.  9, 
1849.   School,  Upper  Norwood.   B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1910.   Ord. 
deacon   (Rochester)    1874;   priest,    1875;   C.   of   Greenwich, 
Kent,  1874-6.    C.  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  1876-8.    Chap- 
lain to  Missions  to  Seamen,  at  Cardiff,  1878;  at  Penarth, 
1880-1901.    C.  of  Cheshunt,  Herts.,   1901-16.    Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1917-18.    (Venn,  11.  431.) 
BROWNE,  CHARLTON.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan    II,    1792.     3rd  s.   of  Edward,   Archdeacon  of  Cork. 
School,   Shrewsbury.    Matric.   Michs.   1792;   B..-\.   1796,   as 
Charles  Chariton  Browne.    Ord.  priest   (Cloyne)   Nov.    13, 
1796;   C.   of   Rincurran,   Co.   Cork.    V.   of  Drinagh,   Cork, 
1818-26.   R.  of  Kilmacabea,  Cork,  1826-36.  Died  unmarried 
Dec.  5,  1836.   (Burke,  I.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1837,  i.  215;  W.  Brady, 
Records  of  Cork,  11.  513.) 
BROWNE,  CLAUDE  MAURICE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  20,  1898.  S.  of  T.  B.,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  Sept.  29,  1880. 
at  Muswell  Hill,  London.  School,  University  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898.    Entered  the  motor  business.    (T.  A.  Walker, 
643.) 
BROWNE,  CORBET.   .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  16,  1794- 
Of  Salop.   S.  of  Corbet  (i747),  R-  of  Upton-cum-Withington, 
Salop.    School,  Shrewsburv  (Mr  Atcherley).    Matric.  Michs. 
1794;  Scholar,  1794;  B..^.  1798.   Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and 
Coventry)    May   19,    1799;   priest,   May   31,    1801;    P.C.   of 
Withington,  i8oi.    Succeeded   his  father   as    R.  of   Upton 
Magna-cum-Withington,   1808-54.    Married  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dickin,  Esq.,  of  Loppington  House,  Wem,  Salop, 
July  29,   1799.    Died  Apr.    17,   1854,  aged   77.    Buried  in 
Withington  Church.    M.I.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  159.) 
BROWNE,  CYRIL  EDWARD.   -Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.    S.  of  [Lord]  Richard  Howe  [Major,  late  96th  Regt.]. 
of  Leith  Villa,  Reigate,  Surrey.   B.  July  15,  1873,  at  Reigate. 
School,  Marlborough.    Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A. 
1900.    In  the  Civil  Service;  on  the  Staff  of  Commissioner  of 
PoUce,    London,    1898-1900.     Auditor,    Local   Government 
Board  for  Ireland,  1902.   Inspector  of  Audits,  1921.  Director 
of  Irish  Sailors'  and  Soldiers'  Land  Trust  in  Southern  Ireland. 
Of  Gardenhill,  Castle  Connell,  Co.  Limerick;  afterwards  of 
Rosslyn,  Bray,  Co.  Wicklow.    President  of  the  Institute  of 
Professional  Civil  Servants  (Ireland)  1924.   Married  and  had 
issue.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Sligo.) 


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Browne,  Dominic[k] 


Browne,  The  Hon.  Geoffrey  Dominick  Aug.  Fred. 


BROWNE,  DOMINIC[K].  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1806.    [S.  and  h.  of  Dominick  Geoffrey,  Governor  of  Mayo, 
Ireland.    B.  May  28,  1787-    School,  Eton.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1806,  as  Dominick.   M.P.  for  Co.  Mayo,  1814-26  and  1830-6. 
Created  Baron  Oranmore  and  Browne,  May  4,  1836.    Vice- 
Lieut,  for  Co.  Mayo.   P.C.   Married  Catherine  Anne  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Henry  Monck,  1811.   Died  Jan.  30,  i860.    Father  of 
Geoffrey  D.  A.  F.  (1838).   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B., 
sub  Oranmore.) 
BROWNE,  EDWARD  GRANVILLE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1879.   S.  and  h.  of  [Sir]  Benjamin  Chap- 
man, merchant,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    B.  Feb.  7,  1862,  at 
Uley,    Gloucs.     Schools,    Glenalmond    and    Eton.     Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Indian  Lang.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1883;    M.A.    1886;    M.B.    1887.     Fellow,    1887.     President. 
Studied  Medicine  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.    M.R.C.S., 
1887.    F.R.C.P.,  1911.    Travelled  in  Persia,  1887-8;  mi.\ed 
with  Persians,  mystics,  dervishes  and    Kalandars,   gaining 
their  confidence  in  a  way  hitherto  unparalleled.    University 
Lecturer  in  Persian,   1888-1902.    Sir  Thomas  Adams  Pro- 
fessor of  Arabic,  1902-26.    Achieved  e.xtraordinary  success 
as  a  teacher  of  Arabic  and  Persian  in  the  University.   F.B.A., 
1903.    Married  and  had  issue.    An  Oriental  scholar  of  inter- 
national repute;  his  great  work  on  Persian  literature  is  a 
monument  of  erudition  and  accurate  scholarship.    Made  a 
special  study  of  Babism,  obtaining  direct  evidence  as  to  the 
origin  of  the  movement  from  some  still  surviving  followers 
of   the   founder,   Mirza   Ali   Muhammad.     A  whole-hearted 
sympathiser  with  Persian  reformers.  Catalogued  the  Mohnm- 
medan  IVISS.  in  the  University  Library  and  also  in  several 
College  Libraries.    Edited  the  History  of  Ottoman  Poetry,  by 
his   friend,    Elias   John   \V.    Gibb.     Author,    A    Traveller's 
Narrative,  written  to  illustrate  the  Episode  of  Bab;  A    Year 
among  the  Persians ;  Literary  History  of  Persia  until  the  time 
of  Firdausi,  etc.   Died  Jan.  5,  1926,  aged  63,  at  Cambridge. 
{The  Times,  Jan.  6,  1926;  D.N.B.) 
BROWNE,  EDWARD  HAROLD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Nov.  28,  1827.   Of  Bucks.   [S.  of  Robert,  Colonel,  of  Morton 
House,  .'Aylesbury.   B.  Mar.  6,  i8ii.   School,  Eton.]    Matric. 
Michs.   1828;   Scholar,    1829;   Prizeman;  Tvrwhitt   Hebrew 
Scholar,  1834;  B.A.  (24^*  Wrangler)  1832;  M.A.  1835;  B.D. 
1855;  D.D.  1864.    Fellow,  1837-40.    Norrisian  Professor  of 
Divinity,   1854-64.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)   1836;  priest,   1837; 
P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Stroud,   1837.    P.C.  of  St  James's, 
Exeter,  1841-2.    P.C.  of  St  SidweU's,  Exeter,  1842-3.   Vice- 
Principal  of  St  David's  College,  Lampeter,  1843-9.    V.  of 
Kenwyn-cum-Kea,    Cornwall,    1849-57.     Preb.    of    Exeter, 
1850.    V.  of  Heavitree,  Devon,  1857-64.    Canon  of  Exeter, 
1857-64.    Bishop  of  Ely,  1864-73.    Bishop  of  Winchester, 
1873-90.    Prelate  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  1873.    Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Clement  Carlyon,  M.D.,  June  18,  1840. 
An  excellent  administrator,  acted  as  a  moderating  influence 
during  the  Colenso  controversy.    Author,   theological,  etc. 
Died  Dec.  18,  1891,  at  Shales,  nearBitterne,  Hants.  Memorial 
altar  in   Winchester  Cathedral.     Father  of   Harold   C.    G. 
(1864),    Robert   M.    G.    (1872),    Barrington   G.    (1866)    and 
Thirlwall  G.  (1869).    (D.N.B.,  1st  SuppL;  Boose,  iv.  Suppl.) 
BROWNE,  EDWARD  JOHN  (1876),  see  JOHN  EDWARD. 
BROWNE,    EDWARD   POHLMAN.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity 
Hall,  Apr.  24,  1870.   S.  of  Octavius,  of  Lympstone,  Devon. 
School,   Harrow.     Matric.    Michs.    1870.     Joined    the   96th 
Regt.,  i872(  afterwards  in  the  loist  and  8th  (King's)  Regts.) ; 
retired  as  Lieut. -Col.,  1892.    Brother  of  Ernest  A.  (1864), 
WiUiam  M.  {1868)  and  Oswald  A.  (1873).   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
BROWNE,  EDWARD  WAITE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 

Apr.  25,  1844.  Of  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848. 
BROWNE,  EDWIN  BROOSHOOFT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent, 
1891;  from  Ayerst  H.;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon, 
1894;  priest  (Norwich)  1895;  C.  of  Pakefield,  Suffolk,  1894- 
1901.  C.  of  Reading,  1901-4.  C.  of  Staple  Fitzpame  with 
Bickenhall,  Somerset,  1904;  R.  there,  1904-9-  V.  of  Parsley, 
Yorks.,  1909-13.  R.  of  Eastrop,  Hants.,  1913-17.  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  Dover,  1917-22.  V.  of  Trowse,  Norfolk, 
1922-30.  P.C.  of  Arminghall,  1923-30.  Died  July  3,  1930, 
aged  62.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian,  July  11,  1930-) 
BROWNE,  EDWIN  LEECE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1874.  S.  of  Thomas  Briariv,  clerk,  C.  of  Roos,  Yorks.  B. 
there  Mar.  i,  1856.  [Schools,  Rossall  and  Hereford  Cathe- 
dral.] Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1878;  M..A.. 
1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Lichfield)  1881.  Assistant 
Master  at  Spondon  House  School,  Derby,  1S80;  then  at 
the  Abbey  School,  Beckenham.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester, 
1887-93.  Head  Master  of  St  Andrew's  Preparatory  School, 
Eastbourne,  1890-1933;  starting  the  school  with  13  boys, 
his  pupils  subsequently  numbered  more  than  a  hundred. 
A  great  sportsman  as  well  as  a  great  schoolmaster;  rented 
shootings  in  Invemess-shire,  and  a  pioneer  in  the  shooting 
world — in  using  poodles  for  retrieving.  Died  Mar.  25,  1933. 
aged  77.  Brother  of  Alfred  Y.  (1879),  etc.  {Rossall  Sch. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  29,  1933.) 


BROWNE  or  BROWN,  ELMITT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June 
28,  1852,  as  Brown  E.  S.  of  Elmitt,  tanner,  of  Alford,  Lines. 
B.  there  Feb.  19,  1832.  Schools,  Alford  (Mr  Laurent), 
Wisbech  (Mr  Staveley)  and  Louth  (Mr  Waite).  Matric. 
Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon,  1856; 
priest  (Exeter)  1857;  C.  of  Tiverton  (Clare  portion),  Devon, 
1857-9.  C.  af  St  Paul's,  Tiverton,  1859-64.  Minister  of 
the  Margaret  Episcopal  Chapel,  Bath,  1864-6;  of  Kingston- 
upon-Hull,  1868-9.  PC.  of  St  Jude's,  Kingston-upon-HuU, 
1874-19 14.  Died  1914.  Father  of  the  next.  (Crockford, 
1913-) 

BROWNE,  ELMITT  RAITHBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct. 
1884.    S.  and  h.  of  Elmitt  (above),  V.  of  St  Jude's,  Hull. 

B.  Feb.  17,  1864,  at  Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (London)  1889;  C.  of 
St  Jude's,  Mildmay  Park,  1887^0.    C.  of  Redhill,  1890-2. 

C.  of  Biddulph,  Staffs.,  1892-1905.  V.  of  Newchapel,  1905-8. 
Chaplain  at  Cannes,  1908-16.  C.  of  Dufheld,  Derbs.,  1917-19. 
P.C.  of  Weald,  Kent,  1922-8.  R.  of  Intwood-cura- Keswick, 
Norfolk,  1928-35.  Died  Apr.  3,  1935,  at  Cavell  House, 
Swardeston,  Norfolk.  Buried  there.  (The  Times,  Apr.  4, 
I935-) 

BROWNE,  ERNEST  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1864.   S.  of  Octavius  [of  Courtlands,   Lympstone,  Devon], 

B.  Apr.  12,  1846,  at  Brixham,  Devon  [county  wrongly  given 
3.%S\iiTeymTrinity  Coll.  Adm.  Bk.].  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  B..-^.  1869;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1871; 
priest  (Chichester)  1872;  C.  of  Hurstpierpoint,  1871-3-  C.  of 
York  Town,  Farnborough  Station,  1873-6.  C.  of  St 
Margaret's,  Westminster,  1881-6.  C.  of  Stoke  Bishop,  Gloucs., 
1890-4.  Resided  latterly  at  i,  Miles  Road,  Bristol.  Died 
there  July  30,  1926,  aged  80.  Brother  of  Edward  P.  {1870), 
etc.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  3,  1926.) 

BROWNE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  14, 
1863.  Of  Notts.  [6th  s.  of  George,  V.  of  Lenton.  B.  Apr.  17, 
1844.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar,  1864;  B.A.  1867.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Holbrook, 
Suffolk,  1867-70.    C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Nottingham,  1870-2. 

C.  of  Lenton,  Notts.,  1872-3.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Trent, 
Enfield,  Middlesex,  1873-9.  Died  s. p.  Aug.  8,  1879.  Brother 
of  Henry  J.  (1858).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Sligo;  Hennessy.) 

BROWNE,   FRANCIS  (or  FRANK)   DESHON.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1889,  as  Frank  D.    S.  of  James  Francis,  Arch- 
deacon of  Madras.    B.  at  Cananore,  India.   School,  Newton 
College.   Matric.  Michs.  1889,  as  Francis  D.;  B.A.  1892;  M.A. 
1902.    Assistant  Master  at  Cordwalles,  Maidenhead,  1892- 
1904.   Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (Oxford)  1897;  C.  of  Cook- 
ham  Dean,  Berks.,  1895-8.  Head  Master  of  Lambrook  School, 
Bracknell,   1904-30.    V.  of  Waltham  St  Laurence,  Berks., 
1930-4.    Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Oxford,   1902-30  and  1934-9-    Died 
at  Wokingham,  Feb.  10,  1940.  (Crockford,  1939.) 
BROWNE,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  7, 
1833.   S.  of  John  Henry  (1798),  .Archdeacon  of  Ely,  of  Cot- 
grave,  Nottingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  Scholar,  1836;  B.A. 
1837.   Brother  of  John  H.  (1835)  and  Samuel  B.  (1850). 
BROWNE,    FREDERICK    BRYAN.     Adm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,   1871.    Of  Northumberland.    [2nd  s.  of 
Alexander,  Esq.,  of  Doxf ord  Hall.  B.  Mar.  22,  1853.]   School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Lent,  1872.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Sept.  2, 
1872.    Capt.,   3rd  Batt.,  Northumberland  Light   Infantry. 
Died  s.p.  Jan.  19,  1892.    Brother  of  Alexander  H.  (1865). 
(Burke,  L.G.) 
BROWNE,   FREDERICK  MAURICE.    Adm.   at   Peterhouse, 
Dec.  9,  1S99.   S.  of  Frederick  Herbert,  M.A.  (Oxford),  clerk. 
deceased,  late  Head  Master  of  Ipswich  School.    B.  Feb.  12, 
1881,   at   Reading.    Schools,   Winchester  and   Eastbourne. 
Matric.   Michs.    1900;   Scholar;   B.A.    1903.    Classical   (and 
games)  Master  at  St  Paul's  School,  DarjeeHng,  India,  1904-5- 
Sometime  in  America.    Joined  a  firm  of  printers  and  pub- 
lishers.    Of    CloveUy    Kepplestone,    Eastbourne,    m    1920. 
Director  of  the  San  Francisco  Theatre  School,  San  Francisco, 
California,  1923.    Special  Lecturer  on  Drama  for  the  Cali- 
fomian  Teachers'  Association,  Los  Anueles,  1923.  Director  of 
the  Summer  School  of  the  Theatre,  The  Community  of  Arts 
Association,  Santa  Barbara,  and  of  the  Theatre  of  the  Golden 
Bough,  Carmel,  CaUfomia,  1924.    Author,  Zetetcs  and  other 
pnems;  also  The  Mother  of  Gregorv  (a  play).    (T.  A.  Walker, 
646;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott.) 
BROWNE  [post  BROWNE  GUTHRIE],  The  Hon.  GEOFFREY 
DOMINICK    AUGUSTUS    FREDERICK.     .'Vdm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,   Oct.    15,    1838.     S.   of   Dominick   (1806),    Baron 
Oranmore  and  Browne.   B.  June  8,  1819,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1838.    J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Ayr  and 
for  Co.  Mayo.    High  Sheriff  of  Mayo,  1841.    Succeeded  his 
father  as  and  Baron  Oranmore  and  Browne,  Jan.  30,  i860. 
A  representative  Peer  for  Ireland.    Of  Castle   Macgarrett 
Co.    Mayo.     Assumed   the   name   of   Guthrie   after   that   of 
Browne,  on  his  marriage  with  Christina,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Guthrie,  of  Co.  Ayr,  Dec.  31,  1859.    Died  Nov.  15,   1900. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Oranmore.) 


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Browne,  The  Hon.  Geoffrey  Henry 

BROWNE  (BROWNE-GUTHRIE),  The  Hon.  GEOFFREY 
HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1880.  S.  and  h.  of 
Geofifrey  Dominick  Augustus  Frederick  (above),  Baron 
Oranmore  and  Browne.  B.  Jan.  6,  1861,  at  The  Mount, 
Kilmarnock,  Ayrs.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1883;  M.A. 
1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1883;  no  caU. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Mavo.  J. P.  for  Ayrshire.  High  ShenS 
of  Co.  Mayo,  i8go.  Knight  of  Grace  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem. 
A  member  of  the  Irish  Convention,  1917-18.  Senator  for 
Southern  Ireland,  1921.  P.C.  (Ireland)  1921.  Grand  Of&cer 
of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Roumania.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  3rd  Baron  Oranmore  and  Browne,  Nov.  15,  1900. 
A  representative  Peer  for  Ireland.  Created  Baron  Mere- 
worth  of  Mereworth  Castle,  Kent,  Jan.  19,  1926.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  June  30,  1927,  from  t  he  result  of  a 
motor  accident.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BROWNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  June  15, 
1811. 

BROWNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  10,  1822. 
S.  and  h.  of  The  Hon.  John  (?  1790)  Lieut. -Col.,  of  Marl- 
borough Buildings,  Bath,  and  grandson  of  John,  Baron 
Kilmaine  [see  note  sub  John  (1790)].  School,  Rugby.  Died 
1832.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Kilmaine.) 

BROWNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jescs,  May  11, 
1843.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  late  Attorney-General,  deceased, 
of  Jamaica,  and  of  Hall  Court,  Herts.]  See  also  note  sub  John 
(1790)  B.  1825,  in  Jamaica.  School,  Bridgenorth.  Matric. 
Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  21,  1846.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1849.  Revising 
Barrister,  1868.  Q.C.,  1880.  Recorder  of  Ludlow,  1873-80. 
Author,  legal.  Died  Sept.  19,  1880,  aged  55,  at  Calverley 
Park,  Tunbridge  WeUs.   (T.  C.  Dale;  Boase.) 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  ADAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  3,  1791.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Gibraltar.  B.  there  June  26, 
1774  School,  Charterhouse,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1791; 
Scholar,  1794;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1795;  M.A.  1798.  Fellow, 
1797.  Bursar,  1802-23.  Vice-Master,  1842.  Proctor,  180S. 
Whitehall  Preacher,  1804.  V.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1817- 
36.  R.  of  Rettendon,  Essex,  1838-43.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke 
of  Sussex.  An  ardent  freemason;  deputy  acting  Provincial 
Grand  Master  for  Cambs.  and  Hunts.  Died  July  4,  1843,  at 
Cambridge.   Buried  at  Chesterton.    (Al.  Carlhus;  G.  Mag.) 

BROWNE  or  BUCKSTON-BROWNE,  GEORGE  BUCKSTON. 
Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S.  of  [Sir]  George  Buckston, 
surgeon  (F.R.C.S.),  of  Wimpole  Street,  London.  B.  Jan.  22, 
1876,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1S95. 
Medical  Student  at  Guy's  Hospital,  but  gave  up  medicine 
and  went  abroad.  Joined  the  contingent  of  Ceylon  Mounted 
Infantry  and  served  in  the  South  African  War;  2nd  Lieut., 
Lanes.  Fusiliers.  Returned  to  England  and  practised  as  a 
mining  engineer  iji  Derbyshire.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut. -Col.,  R.F.A.;  three  times  mentioned  in  despatches; 
wounded;  D.S.O.,  1917)-  Died  Jan.  6,  1919,  of  pneumonia 
contracted  on  active  service.  (Venn,  11.  542;  Caian;  Univ. 
War  List.) 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  FORREST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  7,  1S52.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Nun-Moncton  Hall,  York 
[and  proctor  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Court  at  York].  B.  Dec.  4, 
1833,  at  York.  School,  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs. 
1852;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (30*^  Wrangler)  1856;  M.A.  1863; 
B.D.  1880;  D.D.  1897.  Fellow,  1863-85.  College  Chaplam 
and  Lecturer.  Tutor.  Hon.  Fellow,  1897.  Proctor,  1869, 
1877  and  1879.  Hon.  D.D.  (Oxford)  1908.  Ord.  deacon, 
1858;  priest  (Oxford)  1859.  R.  of  Ashley  with  Silverley, 
Cambs.,  1869-75.  Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1878.  Mathe- 
matical Master  at  Glenalmond,  1857-63-  Theological  Tutor 
and  Bell  Lecturer  in  the  Episcopal  Church  of  Scotland,  1862. 
Secretary  of  the  Local  Examinations  Syndicate  at  Cam- 
bridge, 1869-92  and  the  virtual  founder  and  actual  organiser 
of  the  Cambridge  Local  Examinations.  Secretary  of  the 
Local  Lectures  Syndicate,  1876-8  (when  the  two  organisa- 
tions were  united).  Secretary  of  the  University  Commission, 
1877-81.  Disney  Professor  of  Archaeology,  1887-92.  Canon 
of  St  Paul's,  1892-7.  Secretary  of  the  Diocesan  Home 
Mission,  1893-5.  Bishop  Sufiragan  of  Stepney,  1895-7. 
Bishop  of  Bristol  (the  first  bishop  of  the  reconstituted  see  of 
Bristol)  1897-1914.  Rede  Lecturer,  1916.  Chairman  of  the 
Church  Historical  Society.  Vice-President  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries.  President  of  the  Alpine  Club,  1905.  J.P.  for 
Cambridge  and  a  member  of  the  Town  Council.  Hon.  D.C.L. 
(Durham)  1891;  Hon.  LL.D.  (Bristol)  1912.  F.B.A.  A 
member  of  Selwyn  College  CouncU,  1886-1930,  and  a  devoted 
friend  of  the  College.  One  of  the  foremost  Ecclesiastical 
historians  of  his  day;  a  great  organiser  and  a  distinguished 
antiquary;  remarkable  for  his  versatility  and  intellectual 
vigour,  hardly  diminished  even  in  extreme  old  age.  Author, 
historical,  biographical,  etc.  Died  June  i,  1930.  aged  96,  at 
Bexhill.  Buried  there.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Charles 
E,  C.  (1890).   (Hennessy;  The  Times,  June  2,  1930;  D.N.B.) 


Browne,  Henry 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  HERBERT  STEWART.  .\dm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1884.  S.  and  h.  of  George  Forrest 
(above),  clerk.  B.  [July  19,  1866]  at  Wavertree,  near  Liver- 
pool. [School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Entered 
the  Army  (Suffolk  Regt.)  1886;  Major,  1909;  Col.,  1915; 
StaS  Service,  R.M.C.,  1903-5.  Served  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition,  1888.  Experimental  Officer  at  the  School  of 
Musketry,  Hythe,  1908-13.  In  the  Great  War,  Brevet-Col., 
General  Staff;  Deputy  Director-Gen.,  Ministry  of  Munitions. 
Chief  Inspector  of  Small  Arms,  1914-19.  Deputy  Director 
of  Artillery  at  the  War  Office,  1919;  retired,  1920.  J.P.  for 
Oxfordshire,  1929.  C.B.,  1917.  Of  Bloxham,  Banbury, 
Oxon.  J.P.  Brother  of  Charles  E.  C.  (1890).  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938;  Univ.  War  List;  Who's 
Who,  1939.) 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  JOHN,  Earl  of  ALTAMONT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1838.  S.  of  Howe  Peter  (iSoi),  Marquess 
of  Sligo.  B.  Jan.  31,  1820.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1838.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Marquess  of  Sligo,  etc., 
Jan.  25,  1845.  Married  three  times.  Died  Aug.  30,  1896. 
Brother  of  James  de  B.  (1841).   (G.E.C.,  sub  Sligo.) 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  OSBORNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jescs,  Mar.  24,  1851.  S.  of  Peter,  Esq.  B.  at  Macclesfield, 
Cheshire.  School,  Sevenoaks.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A. 
1855;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest  (York)  1857; 
C.  of  Skipsea,  Yorks.,  1856-7.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Kingston- 
on-Hull,  1857-67.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Torquay,  1867-70. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Lucan.  V.  of  Shireoaks,  Notts., 
1870-92.  Died  Mar.  29,  1892,  aged  59.  (The  Guardian,  Apr. 
6,  1892.) 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  PHILIP.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884;  M.-A.  .1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Rochester) 
1886;  C.  of  Dulwich,  1885-7.  C.  of  Nottingham,  1887-91.  C. 
of  Stockwell,  1892-1900.  P.C.  of  Upper  Tooting,  1900-15. 
C.  of  Coulsdon,  1915-20.  C.  of  Lewisham,  1920-4.  Of 
Avondale,  The  Mount,  Guildford,  in  1934.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1936. 

BROWNE,  HAROLD  CARLYON  GORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, May  30,  1864.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Harold  (1827), 
Bishop  of  Ely.  B.  June  11,  1844.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1865;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Apr.  25,  1868.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1871.  On 
the  Western  Circuit.  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Winchester, 
1886-1914.  A  member  of  the  Alpine  Club.  Died  immarried 
May  22,  1919.  Brother  of  Robert  M.  G.  (1872),  etc.  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Alpine  Club  Reg.) 

BROWNE,  HAROLD  ELLIOTT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1877; 
from  Cavendish  H.  S.  of  Walter  ElUott,  R.  of  Walton, 
Wisbech,  Cambs.  B.  at  Falmouth.  School,  Ely.  Adm.  (age 
18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1878;  B.A.  1880.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1885.  House  Surgeon  at  University  College  Hospital,  Lon- 
don.   (Venn,  11.  433;  Medical  Directory,  1898.) 

BROWNE,  HAROLD  ROSS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  21, 
1876.  S.  of  Thomas  Briarlv,  clerk.  B.  Aug.  22,  1859,  at 
Roos,  Yorks.  Schools,  [Rossall]  and  Hereford  Cathedral 
(Mr  F.  H.  Tatham,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Exhibitioner; 
B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1885.  Master  at  Isle  of  Wight  College, 
1881-2.  Second  Master  at  Colston  School,  Bristol,  1887. 
Head  Master  of  Hanley  Castle  Grammar  School,  Worcester, 
1888;  of  Aldro  Preparatory  School,  Eastbourne;  there  in 
1908.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1892;  priest  (Chichester) 
1917.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester,  1905-17.  C.  of  Eastbourne, 
1917-22.  Died  Sept.  13,  1922,  at  Aldro.  Brother  of  Alfred 
Y.  (1879),  etc.    (Rossall  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BROWNE,  HARRIE  SPENCER  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  S.  of  David,  of  78,  High  Street,  Winchester. 
B.  Jan.  21,  1877,  at  King's  Kerswell,  Devon.  School,  Felsted. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.B.  1904.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1902.  (Medical 
Directory,  1922.) 

BROWNE  or  WYLDE-BROWNE,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
atjEsus,  May  17,  1852.  Of  Salop.  S.  of  Thomas  WTiitmore  W. 
(1819),  Esq.  B.  Nov.  28,  1833,  at  Glazeley.  School,  Chelten- 
ham College.  Matric.  Michs.  1852,  as  Wylde-Browne;  B..\. 
1857;  M.A.  1875,  as  Wylde-Browne.  Entered  the  Civil 
Service  of  the  Council  of  Natal,  1861.  Controller  of  arms  and 
ammunition.  J.P.  for  the  Colony,  1884.  (Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BROWNE,  HENRY.  B.A.  1820;  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [Probably 

s.  of ,  gent.,  of  St  Martin's,  Leicester.]   Matric.  (Lincoln 

CoUege,  Oxford)  May  11,  1779,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1783; 
M.A.  from  King's,  1820.  R.  of  Hoby,  Leics.,  1 784-1838, 
succeeding  his  uncle,  the  Rev.  Henry  Browne,  the  4th  in 
succession  of  his  famOy  to  hold  the  Uving.  R.  of  Aylestone 
(ahas  Elston)  1820-38.  Died  Mar.  16,  1838,  aged  78,  at 
Hoby.    (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  11.  320.) 


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BROWNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  29, 
1822.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  John  Henry  (1793),  clerk.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1822;  BeU  Scholar,  1822;  B..4.  1826;  M.A.  1830.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  7,  1827;  priest  (Chichester)  1831; 
V.  of  Rudgwick,  Sussex,  1831-3.  R.  of  Earnley,  1833-54. 
Rural  Dean,  1838-45.  Principal  of  Chichester  Theological 
College,  1842-7.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1842.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Chichester,  1843.  P.C.  of  St  Bartholomew's, 
Chichester,  1850-4.  R.  of  Pevensey,  1854-75.  Classical  and 
Biblical  scholar.  Author,  classical  and  theological.  Died 
June  19,  1875,  at  Pevensey.  Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas 
(1825)  and  Philip  (1838).    (Boase;  D.N.B.) 

BROWNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30,  1830. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle)  1835;  priest  (Bristol)  June  18,  1836;  C.  of  Beding- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1835.  C.  of  Frathorpe,  1838.  C.  of  Nettle- 
stead,  Kent,  1840.  C.  of  Eastbourne,  1846.  C.  of  Nonington, 
Kent,  1847.  C.  of  King's  Lynn,  1848.  C.  of  Neatishead, 
Norfolk,  1850-9;  V.  there,  1859-1901.  Died  Jan.  2,  1901, 
aged  87,  at  Lowestoft.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  5,  1901.) 

BROWNE  [WAITE-BROWNE],  HENRY  FRANKLYN.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  May  18,  1900.  S.  of  Edward  Waite, 
farmer  [died  Oct.  3,  1885].  B.  .-Vpr.  19,  1882,  at  Langton 
Manor,  Lines.  Schools,  Bu.xton  (Mr  Pettitt)  and  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900,  as  Waite-Browne,  H.  F.;  B..\.  1903. 
Of  Brightlands,  Newnham,  Gloucs.   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWNE,  HENRY  HOSKING  GORDON-,  see  GORDON- 
BROWNE. 

BROWNE,  HENRY  JOY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  28,  1858. 
3rd  s.  of  George,  V.  of  Lenton,  Notts.  B.  Jan.  14,  1841,  at 
Nottingham.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A. 
1863;  M.A.  1S84.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall  School,  1864. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1864;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
1864-9.  Chaplain  to  the  Suffolk  General  Hospital,  1869. 
C.  of  Cheltenham,  1869-71.  V.  of  St  James's,  Selby,  Yorks., 
1871-7.  V.  of  Christchurch,  South  Mymms,  Herts.,  1877-94. 
Chaplain  to  the  Leather  Sellers'  Company,  1877-94,  and  to 
the  Marquess  of  Shgo,  1885-94.  Author,  reUgious.  Died 
s.p.  July  26,  1894,  at  Fawley,  Herts.  Brother  of  Francis 
(1863).  {Venn,  ii.  340;  Hennessy;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Shgo.) 

BROWNE,  HENRY  PRYOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  15,  1870.  S.  of  John  Dillon,  Colonel,  Indian  army, 
retired.  B.  at  Charlton  Barrow,  Spetisbury,  Dorset.  Schools, 
Twj'ford  (Rev.  G.  W.  Kitchin)  and  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Charlton 
Barrow.   Died  Jan.  4,  1888.   {Venn,  ii.  351.) 

BROWNE,  HENRY  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1883.  S.  of  Henry  Doughtv,  Esq.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Died  May  27, 
1935,  aged  70,  at  63,  Hamilton  Terrace,  London.  Brother 
of  Arthur  W.  (1895).    {The  Times,  May  29,  I935-) 

BROWNE  or  BROWN,  HORACE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  I,  1862.  [S.  of  Moses,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cambridge.  B. 
Dec.  I,  1842.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Brown,  H.  J.).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Apr.  4,  1867,  as  Browne,  H.  J.,  s.  of  Moses,  J. P., 
of  Cambridge.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1S70.  On  the  South 
Eastern  Circuit.  .Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  11,  1885. 
Found  dead  Mar.  19,  1896,  in  Dartnal  Woods,  B>'11eet. 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  S.H.A.H.;  Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch. 
Reg.,  where  he  occurs  as  s.  of  Thomas  Goodchild,  grocer,  of 
Cambridge.) 

BROWNE,  HOWE  PETER,  Lord  ALTAMONT.  Adm.  noble- 
man at  Jesus,  Oct.  27,  1801.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Denis, 
Marquess  of  Sligo  (and  Baron  Monteagle  of  Westport).  B. 
May  18,  1788,  in  London.  School,  Eton  (Lord  Westport). 
Matric.  Michs.  1806;  M.A.  1808,  as  Lord  Altamont.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  2nd  Marquess  of  Shgo,  etc.,  Jan.  2, 
1809.  Lord-Lieut,  of  Co.  Mayo.  K.P.,  1810.  Governor- 
General  and  Vice-Admiral  of  Jamaica,  1S34-5.  P.C,  1836. 
Married  Hester  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Tnomas  (De  Burgh), 
Earl  of  Clanricarde,  Mar.  4,  1816.  Died  Jan.  26,  1845,  aged 
56,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Buried  at  Kensal  Green.  Father  of 
George  J.  (1838)  and  James  de  B.  (1841).    {G.E.C.) 

BROWNE,  JAMES.  .\dm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  12, 
1813;  from  Trinitv  College,  Dubhn.  [.'Vdm.  there  May  4, 
1811.]  S.  and  h.  of  Denis,  P.C,  M.P.  [and  .\nne,  dau.  of 
Ross  Mahon,  of  Castlegar,  and  grandson  of  Peter,  Earl  of 
Altamont].  B.  [June  15,  1793]  at  Castlegar,  Co.  Galway, 
Ireland.  Matric.  Lent,  1813.  Of  Clareraont  House,  Co.  Mayo. 
M.P.  for  Co.  Mayo,  1818-31.  Married  (i)  Eleanor  Catherine, 
dau.  of  John  Wells,  of  Bickley,  Kent,  M.P.,  1820;  (2) 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Puget,  of  Totteridge,  Herts.,  Mar.  17, 
1825.   Died  Dec.  23,  1854.    {Al.  DubL;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


Browne,  John 

BROWNE,  JAMES  CAULFEILD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1822.  [S.  and  h.  of  George,  deceased  (and  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Colston,  of  Filkins  Hall,  Oxon.) 
and  grandson  of  John,  Baron  Kilmaine.  B.  June  6,  1804.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1840.  D.C.L.  (Oxford) 
1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  10,  1827;  priest,  Nov.  2, 
1828;  C  of  Longstowe,  Cambs.,  1827.  C.  of  Gt  Berkham- 
sted,  Herts.,  1829-42.  R.  of  Compton  Martin  with  Nemp- 
nett,  Somerset,  1840-5.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  Dudley,  Worcs., 
1845-70.  Married  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  MeUo,  banker,  of 
Finch  Lane,  London,  and  Denmark  HOI,  Surrey,  Nov.  24, 
1822  (sic).  Died  Mar.  11,  1870.  Father  of  John  G.  C  (1857). 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Kilmaine.) 

BROWNE,  Lord  JAMES  DE  BURGH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18) 
at  Magdalene,  June  28,  1841.  [3rd  s.  of  Howe  Peter  (rSoi), 
Marquess  of  Shgo  (and  Lady  Hester  Catharine  de  Burgh). 
B.  1823.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  M.A.  1844. 
Comet,  9th  Lancers,  1843;  Lieut.,  loth  Hussars,  1846; 
served  in  the  ist  Sikh  War;  A.D.C  to  Lord  Gough  at  the 
battleof  Sobraon,  1846.  Died  Apr.  6,  1847,  off  Suez.  Brother 
of  George  J.  (1838).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BROWNE,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  31, 
1877.  [B.  1857.  School,  Leatherhead;  adm.  there  as  s.  of 
the  Rev.  J.  M.,  of  Wilton,  Taunton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881;  M..A..  1890.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Rochester) 
1881;  C  of  Aylesford,  Kent,  1880-4.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Wandsworth,  1884-7.  Organising  Secretary  for  Rochester 
Diocese,  1887-91.  Commissary  to  the  Bishop  of  Tasmania, 
1889-91.  V.  of  St  Margaret's,  Rochester,  1891-2.  V.  of 
Stockwell,  1892-1906.  Warden  of  Rochester  and  South- 
wark  Diocesan  Deaconess  Institution,  1905-16.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Southwark,  1905-39-.  V.  of  Roehampton,  Surrey, 
1906-24.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1919.  V.  of  St  Luke's, 
Richmond,  1924-31.  Of  17,  Murray  Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 
Married  and  had  issue.  (Crockford,  1939;  Who's  Who,  1938; 
Leatherhead  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWNE  or  BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1777.  S.  of  John,  of  Windsor,  Berks.  School, 
Eton  (Brown,  J.).  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  Scholar,  1779;  B.A. 
1 78 1,  as  Browne  J.  Perhaps  V.  of  Thursby,  Cumberland, 
1785-8,  and  V.  of  Torpenhow,  1789-91. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  13,   1789. 

S.  of  ,  clerk,  of  Ripon,  Yorks.    Matric.  Michs.   1789; 

Scholar;  B.A.  1793.  Name  off,  July  10,  1796.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  July  7,  i793;  priest,  July  6,  1794;  C  of  Bishop 
Monckton,  1793.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Taddington, 
Derbs.,  1804-36;  P.C.  of  Ashford,  1828-36;  Master  of  the 
Free  School,  Bakewell.  Died  1836,  aged  60.  [The  suggested 
identification,  given  in  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv,  with  the 
R.  of  Kildale,  is  incorrect  and  refers  to  the  John  Brown,  M.A. 
(Sidney),  not  to  this  man.]  (Hockaday,  MSS.;  G.  Mag., 
1836,  II.  554-) 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  22,  1789.  S. 
and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Cannons  Leigh,  Devon.  B.  there 
Feb.  I,  1773.  Schools,  St  Hilary,  Cornwall  (Mr  Hitchins), 
Cannons  Leigh,  and  Hackney  (Mr  Rees).  Matric.  Michs. 
1789;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1794;  M.A.  1797.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  8,  1794- 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  i, 
1790.  Of  Jamaica.  The  identity  of  this  man  is  difficult  to 
estabhsh.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  John,  ist  Baron  KUmaiae. 
B.  Aug.  25,  1770.  Lieut. -Col.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
White,  of  Jamaica,  Sept.  20,  1797-  Died  Feb.  8,  1855.  He 
was  father  of  George  (1822).  Another  John  Browne  was  son 
of  Henry,  Chief  Justice  of  Jamaica  and  grandson  of  Sir 
John  Browne,  Bart.,  of  Co.  Mayo,  barrister  (Lincoln's  Inn) 
1794  and  probably  M.P.  for  Co.  Mayo,  1831-5.  He  is  perhaps 
identical  with  John  Browne,  Attorney-General  of  Jamaica, 
who  was  father  of  George  (1843).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Kilmaine.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22,  1808.    [S. 

of  ,  banker,  in  Russia  (who  married  a  Russian  lady; 

Eton  Coll.  Lists).  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809.  One 
of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  13,  1809,  as 
s.  of  John,  of  Duke  Street,  Westminster. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9, 
1815;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  adm.  there  Oct.  9,  1811, 
age  16.  [S.  of  Jemmett  (Preb.  of  Killaspugmullane,  Co. 
Cork).  B.  1795,  at  Riverstown,  Co.  Cork.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1815;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1816-17); 
LL.B.  1818.  Ord.  deacon,  1819;  priest,  1820.  C  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Cheltenham,  1828-57.  Acquired  fame  as  a  preacher. 
[In  Eton  Sch.  Lists  he  is  confused  with  John  Denis  Browne, 
V.  of  Braiutree,  Essex.]  Succeeded  his  brother  Jemmett  at 
Riverstown,  1850.  Married  Maria  Judith,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Hamilton,  1832.  .Author,  Sermons.  Died  July 
25,  1857,  aged  62,  at  East  Hayes.  M.I.  in  Cheltenham  New 
cemetery.   (Al.  DubL;  Burke,  I.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  n.) 


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Browne,  John 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  15,  1825.  Of 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest  (York) 
1831.  Sometime  R.  of  Kirkby  Thore,  Westmorland.  V.  of 
Banning,  Kent,  1847-9.  V.  of  Limber-Magna,  Lines.,  1849- 
67.  J. P.  for  Lincolnshire  and  Westmorland.  Lived  latterly 
at  Tangley,  Bournemouth.  Died  there  Feb.  4,  1898.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  Eagle,  xx.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  i,  1848,  as 
a  'Ten-year'  man.    (Stat.  EHz.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN  CARTER.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  23, 
1855  [S.  of  M.,  of  Cambridge.  School,  Oakham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M-A.  1862;  B.D.  1870.  D.D. 
(Dubl.)  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  4,  i860;  priest 
(Oxford)  1863.  P.C.  of  .Alnmouth,  Durham,  1863-6.  Second 
Master  of  Homcastle  Grammar  School,  1866-71.  C.  of  High 
Toynton  and  Mareham-on-the-Hill,  Lines.,  in  1867.  Head 
Master  of  Tadcaster  Grammar  School,  1871-8.  C.  of  Pendle- 
burj'.  Lanes.,  1878-84.  R.  of  Thuming,  Hunts,  (and  Nor- 
thants.)  1884-95.  Chaplain  of  Dover  Military  prison.  Died 
Feb.  1907.  Father  of  Reginald  D.  H.  (1887).  (Emmanuel 
Coll.  Mag.;  Oakham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN  CAVE,  see  CAVE-BROWNE. 

BROWNE,  JOHN  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  7, 

1814.  S.  of  John,  clerk.    B.  at  Hingham,  Norfolk.   Tancred 
Divinity  Student,  1814;  matric.  Lent,  1815.    Died  Nov.  3, 

1815,  in  College.  Buried  Nov.  6,  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cam- 
bridge.   (Peile,  II.  378.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  10,  1876. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876,  as  Edward  John;  B.A.  1880. 

BROWNE,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1884. 
6th  s.  of  John  Geoffrey,  R.  of  Kiddington,  Oxon.,  deceased. 
B  there  Nov.  5,  1865.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  Scholar;  B.A.  (i?th  Wrangler)  1887;  M.A.  1891. 
Assistant  Master  at  Blundell's  School,  1888-;  at  Harrow, 
1906-12;  at  Blundell's,  1912-;  still  there  in  1919.  Of  West- 
lake,  Tiverton,  Devon,  in  1925.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1919;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWNE  or  WYLDE-BROWNE,  JOHN  EDWARD  WYLDE. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  7,  1820.  [2nd  s.  of  Ralph 
Browne  (Wylde-Browne),  Esq.,  of  Caughley,  Salop.  School, 
Eton]  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  In  the  Army  (Capt.,  6th 
Dragoon  Guards).  Brother  of  Thomas  W.  H.  (1819).  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN  GEORGE  COTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi  July  27,  1857;  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford; 
adm.  there  Mar.  2,  1853,  age  18.  2nd  s.  of  James  Caulfeild 
(1822),  clerk.  B.  Apr.  i,  1834.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A. 
1859-  MA.  1862.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Worcester) 
1859'  C.  of  Dudley,  Worcs.,  1858-66.  V.  of  St  James's, 
Dudlev,  186&-73.  Resided  latteriy  at  Walkem  HaU,  Herts. 
J  P  and  D.L.  for  Herts.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept. 
28,  1903,  at  Walkem  HaU.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Foster,  Peerage,  sub  Kilmaine.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN  HENRY.  ,\dm.  at  Trinity,  Jan.  22,  1781,  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  Perhaps  R.  of  Eakring,  Notts.,  1 792-1830; 
died  1830.  [The  R.  of  Eakring  is  wrongly  identified  with 
John  Henry  Browne  (1798),  Feliow  of  St  John's,  m  G.  Mag., 
1830,  II.  377-] 

BROWNE,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct  2'  1793.  S.  and  h.  of  Simon,  schoolmaster,  of  Norwich. 
B  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  LL.B.  1800.  P.C.  of  Runhall, 
Norfolk,  1815-43.  R.  of  Crownthorpe,  1817-43-  Master  of 
the  Grammar  School  at  Hingham.  Died  May  1,  1843,  aged 
75.  Father  of  Henry  (1822)  and  perhaps  of  Philip  (1838)  and 
Thomas  (1825).    (G.  Mag.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Aug  16,  1798.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Daniel,  chemist,  of 
London.'and  of  Maidstone,  Kent.  B.  at  Maidstone.  Schools, 
Oakham  and  Louth  (Dr  Orme).  Matric.  Michs.  i799-  Migrat- 
ed to  St  John's,  Jan.  2,  1800;  Scholar,  1800;  B.A.  1803;  .M.A. 
1806.  FeUow  of  St  John's,  1808-14.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
July  17,  1802;  priest,  July  8,  1804;  P.C.  of  Thrumpton, 
Notts  1804.  R.  of  Cotgrave,  1811-58.  Archdeacon  of  Ely, 
1816-58.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1817-18.  Author,  Letters,  Sermons, 
etc  (a  full  hst  of  his  pubUcations  is  given  in  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm  IV).  Died  Nov.  2,  1858,  aged  79,  at  Cotgrave.  M.I. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  Francis  H.  (1833)  and  Samuel  B. 
(1850).  [Wronglv  identified  in  G.  Mag.,  1830,  11.  377,  with 
another  John  Henry  Browne  (?  1781),  R.  of  Eakring,  Notts., 
179--1830.]  (J.  Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts.;  R.  W.  Goulding.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  14, 
1835  Of  Notts.  S.  of  John  Henr>'  (above).  Archdeacon  of 
Ely.    Matric.  Michs.   1836;  Scholar;  B.A.   (34**   Wrangler) 


Browne,  Robert 

1840.   Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest  (Lincoln)  1841;  V.  of  Lowd- 
ham,  Notts.,  1842-91.   Died  Oct.  11,  1891,  aged  74.  Brother 
of  Francis  H.  (1833),  etc.   (Eagle.) 
BROWNE,    JOHN    [ROWLLS].     .A.dm.    pens,    (age    18)    at   St 

JoHN-'s,  Apr.  14,   1794.    S.  of  -,  Esq.,  deceased.    B.  in 

London.  Matric.  Michs.  i797;  B..A.  1798;  M..\.  1802,  as  J. 
Rowlls.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  .Mar.  9,  1800;  priest, 
June  8,  1800,  as  John  Rowlls  Browne;  C.  of  Esher,  Surrey, 
1800.  V.  of  Prestbury,  Cheshire,  1800-43.  A  Magistrate  for 
Cheshire.  [John  Rowlls  Browne  was  probably  a  son  of  a 
Miss  RowUs  who  married  the  Rev.  J.  Browne  Culling,  but 
either  his  birth  was  irregular  or  his  parents'  marriage  was,  as 
he  did  not  receive  either  his  father's  or  his  mother's  estate.] 
Died  May  22,  1843,  aged  66.  M.I.  at  Prestbury.  [St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.) 

BROWNE  or  BR07/N,  JOHN  TURNER  GRAVER,  see  GRAVER. 

BROWNE,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  13,  i8i8.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Kensington,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  i8i8. 

BROWNE,  JOHN  WILSON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's, 
June  13,  1854.  B.  at  Thomar,  Portugal.  Matric.  Michs. 
1854.  In  business  at  Liverpool.  Of  4,  India  Buildings, 
Liverpool;  afterwards  at  Edgbaston,  Warws.  (Peile,  11. 
536.) 

BROWNE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  18,  1826.  B.  in  Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  According 
to  G.  Mag.,  1829,  I.  650,  'Joseph  Brown,  Esq.,  of  Peter- 
house,'  died  May  4,  1829,  aged  34  {sic),  at  Camberwell. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  425,  where  the  apparent  discrepancy  in  age  is 
overlooked.) 

BROWNE,  MONTAGUE  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  S.  of  Samuel  Benjamin  (1850),  clerk,  of 
Plumtree,  near  Nottingham.  B.  June  2,  1876,  at  Framsden, 
Sufiolk.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B..A.  1897. 
In  business;  Nottingham  Brewery  Co.  Sen'ed  in  the  Great 
War  (Sherwood  Foresters,  Notts,  and  Derby  Regt.,  2nd 
Lieut.,  1915).  Died  Apr.  30,  1916,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  against  the  Irish  rebels.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ. 
War  List.) 

BROWNE,  NEVILLE  LORD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1876. 
At  Cavendish  H.  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon 
(Nottingham)  1883;  priest  (Lincoln)  1884;  C.  of  Grimsby, 
Lines.,  1883-6.  C.  of  Burgh,  1886-8.  C.  of  Barkston,  1888- 
96.  V.  of  Riby,  1896-9.  V.  of  Keelby,  1896-1939-.  (Crock- 
ford,  1939.) 

BROWNE,  OSWALD  AUCHINLECK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  18,  1873.  S.  of  Octavius,  of  Courtlands,  Lympstone, 
Devon.  B.  Sept.  14,  1855,  at  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881; 
M.B.  1885;  M.D.  1898.  M.R.C.S.,  1881.  M.R.C.P.,  1886. 
F.R.C.P.,  1898.  Assistant  Registrar  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians,  1903-8.  Medical  Practitioner;  of  7.  Upper 
Wimpole  Street,  London,  W.  Died  Apr.  9,  1908,  aged  52. 
Brother  of  WilUam  M.  (1868),  etc.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWNE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  31 , 
1838.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  Scholar,  1839;  B..\. 
1842;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest  (Lichfield)  1843; 
C.  of  All  Saints',  Derbv,  1842-9.  C.of  St  George's,  Edgbaston, 
Warws.,  in  1849.  P.C.  of  St  James's,  Edgbaston,  1852-84. 
Died  Sept.  14,  1884,  at  Edgbaston.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Thomas  (1825),  etc. 

BROWNE,  REGINALD  DOUGLAS  HEYGATE.  .\dm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  .\pr.  26,  1887.  S.  of  John  Carter  (1855),  B.D., 
of  Thuming  rectory,  Oundle.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890.  During  the  Great  War  a  cadet  in  an  Of&cers'  Cadet 
Battahon.    (Vniv.  War  List.) 

BROWNE,  REPPES.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  24, 
1753.  S.  of  Riches  Reppes  (1716).  ot  Fulmodeston,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Holt  (Mr  Holmes).  Scholar,  1753-7;  matric. 
Michs.  1754;  B..\.  1757.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23, 
1757;  priest,  Oct.  22,  1758;  C.  of  Sharrington,  Norfolk, 
1757.  V.  of  Wood  Dalling,  1763-1811.  R.  of  Burgh  parva 
with  Melton  Constable,  1764-1811.  Died  unmarried  Mar.  5, 
1811.  Buried  at  Dunse,  N.B.  M.I.  at  Fulmodeston.  {Venn, 
11.  69.) 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.   Of  St  John's,  1805,  see  EATON. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2,  1864. 
S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  CUfton,  Bristol.  Bapt.  Nov.  12, 
1863.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Ord. 
deacon,  1873;  priest  (Worcester)  1874;  C.  of  Foleshill, 
Warws.,  1873-6.  C.  of  Beer  Ferris,  Devon,  1876-7.  C.  of 
Plvmouth,  1877-80.  C.  of  Dartmouth,  1880-2.  V.  of  Herods- 
foot,  Cornwall,  1882-7;  retired.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1918. 


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Browne,  Robert  Charles  Lathom 

BROWNE,  ROBERT  CHARLES  LATHOM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Downing,  Aug.  30,  1865.  [3rd  s.  of  Robert  William,  Arch- 
deacon of  Bath.  B.  Feb.  9,  1845.]  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A. 
1869;  M.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1864, 
age  19.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  WeUs)  1869;  priest  (London) 
1870;  C.  of  Weston-super-Mare,  1869-70.  C.  of  Grosvenor 
Chapel,  1870-7.  V.  of  North  Curry,  Somerset,  1877-go.  R. 
of  Hever,  Kent,  1890-1920.  Resided  latterly  at  Wavertree 
House,  Hove,  Sussex.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  -A.ug.  6, 
1928,  aged  83,  at  Hove.  Buried  at  Hever.  (Foster,  Noble 
and  Gentle  Families,  74;  The  Times,  Aug.  7,  1928.) 

BROWNE,  ROBERT  CLAYTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
13,  1859.  3rd  s.  of  Robert  Clayton  [Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of 
Browne's  Hill,  Co.  Carlow,  Ireland].  B.  May  3,  1839,  at 
Carlow.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B..\.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Died 
unmarried  Dec.  14,  1906.   (Burke,  L.G.,  1862,  and  I.G.) 

BROWNE,  ROBERT  GEORGE  SUCKLING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Caius,  Mar.  12,  1811.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Norwich. 
Schools,  Dedham,  Essex  (Mr  Haggitt)  and  Beccles  (Mr 
Girdlestone).  Matric.  Michs.  i8ii;  Scholar,  1811.  Adm.  at 
St  John's,  Nov.  15,  1816,  as  a  'Ten-year'  man;  B.D.  (St 
John's)  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  9,  i8i6;  priest, 
Dec.  15,  1816.  Fellow  and  organist  (i.e.  under-master)  at 
Dulwich  College,  1831-6.  V.  of  Atwick,  Yorks.,  1836-52, 
where  he  'bvult  a  comfortable  and  respectable  \'icarage 
house  at  the  cost  of  nearly  £1000.'  Married  Miss  Druce,  dau. 
of  Charles  Druce,  Esq.,  solicitor  to  Dulwich  College,  1836. 
{Venn,  11.  156;  Poulson,  Holderness.) 

BROWNE,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1895; 
from  Ayerst  H.  B.  Sept.  lo,  1870.  Migrated  to  Selwyn  H. 
Jan.  13,  1896;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1904.  Professor  of  English 
at  the  School  of  Commerce,  Lyons,  France,  1898-.  School- 
master at  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  in  1902.  Resident  at  General  Pinto, 
F.C.O.,  Buenos  Aires,  in  1939.   (Selwyn  Coll.  Cal.,  1935-6.) 

BROWNE,  ROBERT  MELVELL  (MELVILL)  GORE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1872.  S.  of  Edward  Harold  (1827), 
Bishop  of  Winchester.  [B.  Sept.  24,  1852,  at  Kemvyn, 
Cornwall.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1872,  as  R. 
Melvill  G.;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest 
(Winchester)  1879;  C.  of  Portsea,  Hants.,  1878-81.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Winchester  (his  father)  1881-91. 
R.  of  West  Meon,  Hants.,  1888-91.  R.  of  East  Woodhay, 
1891-1904.  R.  of  Leckhampstead,  Bucks.,  1904-32-.  R. 
of  Foscott,  1917-27.  Not  in  Crockford,  1934.  Brother  of 
Harold  C.  G.  (1864),  etc.   (Coll.  Cornub.;  Crockford,  1932.) 

BROWNE.  ST  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  28, 

1766.  S.  of  St  John,  D.D.,  Preb.  of  Kilbrogan,  Cork,  Ireland. 

School,  Westminster.    Scholar,  1767;  matric.  Michs.  1769; 

B.A.  1770.   Ord.  deacon  (Cork)  Sept.  21,  1770;  priest,  Sept. 

29,  1770;  C.  of  Rincurran  in  1772.    C.  of  Murragh,  1774. 

Removed  to  Canterbury  Diocese,  1774.    Died  s.p.    (H.  B. 

Swanzy.) 
BROWNE,   SALWEY.     Adm.   Fell.-Com.    (age   30)    at   Jesus, 

Nov.  5,   1849.    S.  of  William  (1810),  Esq.    B.  at  Hatfield 

Broad  Oak,  Essex.    Schools,  Eton  and  Sandhurst.    Matric. 

Lent,  1850;  B.A.  1854.   Previously  in  the  Army  (68th  Regt.). 

Married  at  Quebec,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Stevenson, 

Esq.,  of  Quebec,  May  11,  1848.    (G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  314.) 

BROWNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  4, 
1781.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Scholar;  B.A.  1786; 
M.A.  i8og.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  i,  17S6;  priest, 
May  18,  1788;  C.  of  Whinbergh  and  East  Dereham,  Norfolk, 
1786.  C.  of  Hoo,  1788.  R.  of  Wouldham,  Kent,  1791-1831. 
Minor  Canon  of  Rochester,  1814-31.  V.  of  HalUng,  1814-24. 
R.  of  Kingsdown  with  Mapiscombe,  1824-31.  Died  May  10, 
1831,  aged  67,  at  Wouldham.  Father  of  Arthur  (1821). 
(Cant.  Aa  Bk.\  Records  of  Rochester;  G.  Mag.,  1831,  i.  647.) 

BROWNE,  SAMUEL  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  28,  1850.  S.  of  John  Henry  (1798),  Archdeacon 
of  Ely.  B.  at  Cotgrave,  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  185 1;  B.A. 
1855.  Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest  (Lincoln)  1S56;  C.  of  Cot- 
grave,  1858.  R.  of  Hope  ManseU,  Heref.,  1865-8.  V.  of 
Framsden,  Suffolk,  1868-83.  R-  of  Plumtree  OTth  Norman- 
ton-on-the-Wolds,  Notts.,  1883-1906.  Died  Sept.  17,  1906, 
at  Plumtree.  Brother  of  Francis  H.  (1833),  etc.;  and  father 
of  Montague  B.  (1894). 

BROWNE,  SAMUEL  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  21,  1882.  S.  of  William,  nurseryman.  B.  Oct.  lo, 
1853,  at  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  School,  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Returned  to  Trinity  College,  DubUn; 
B.A.  (Dubl.)  1886;  LL.B.  (Dubl.)  1888;  M.A.  and  LL.D. 
(Dubl.)  1891.  Assistant  Master  at  Bristol  Grammar  School, 
1884-.  Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1894;  C. 
of  Stratton-on-the-Fosse,  Somerset,  1893-1902.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Bristol,  1902-6.  C.  of  All  Saints  mth  All  Hallows,  Bristol, 
1906-10.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Montpelier,  1910-12.  V.  of  St 
Augustine's,  Bristol,  1912-34.  Died  Apr.  5,  1934,  at  Bristol. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directory;  Crockford,  1932;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 


Browne,  Thomas  Murray 

BROWNE  or  BROWN,  STEPHEN  WEAVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
16)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  27,  1785.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Swaffham, 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  Scholar;  B.A.  1790.  Ord. 
deacon  (Nonvich)  Nov.  21,  1790.  Left  the  Church  of  England 
and  became  a  Unitarian;  for  some  time  a  popular  preacher  at 
Birmingham.  Minister  of  the  Old  Meeting  House,  Birming- 
ham, 1819-21,  and  of  York  Street  Chapel,  St  James's 
Square,  London,  1824-6.  Resided  latterly  in  lodgings  in 
Featherstone  Buildings,  Holbom,  London.  Died  suddenly 
Jan.  13,  1832,  aged  62.  He  had  accumulated  a  number  of 
sovereigns,  found  in  his  drawers  by  his  landlord  who  adver- 
tised for  his  relations  in  The  Times,  Jan.  16,  1832.  (G.  Mag., 
1832,  I.  91;  E.  .\xon.) 

BROWNE,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
June  23,  1780.  S.  of  Theophilus.  B.  1763,  at  Derby.  School, 
Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar,  1780;  B.A.  (gth 
Wrangler)  1784.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  May  27,  1783; 
M.A.  (Peterhouse)  1787.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1785.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1784;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1786.  V.  of 
Cherryhinton,  Cambs.,  1793;  resigned  on  becoming  a 
Unitarian.  Afterwards  Unitarian  Alinister  at  Warminster, 
1800-7.  Tutor  at  Manchester  College,  York,  1807-9.  Uni- 
tarian Minister  at  Norwich,  1809-10;  at  Congleton,  Cheshire, 
1812-14;  at  Gloucester,  1815-23.  Lived  latterly  at  Bath. 
Author,  theological.  Died  May  20,  1835.  Buried  at  Lyncomb 
Vale,  near  Bath.   (T.  A.  Walker,  351;  Peile,  11.  312;  D.N.B.) 

BROWNE,  THIRLWALL  GORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  30,  1869.  [S.  of  Edward  Harold  (1827),  Bishop  of  Ely. 
B.  Oct.  29,  1850.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar,  1871;  B.A. 
1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest  (Winchester) 
1875;  C.  of  Cheam  Common,  Surrey,  1874-7.  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Winchester,  1877-91.  V.  of  Tilford,  Surrey, 
1879-85.  V.  of  Fareham,  1885-1900.  R.  of  Fawley,  1900-15. 
Of  8,  Lisgar  Terrace,  West  Kensington,  W.,  in  1934.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1935.   Brother  of  Barrington  G.  (1866),  etc. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  8, 
1782.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Poulton,  Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1782,  as  Brown;  Scholar,  1783;  B.A.  (Wi 
Wrangler)  1786;  M.A.  1789;  B.D.  1796;  D.D.  1808.  Fellow, 
(791.  Held  various  College  Offices.  Master,  1808-14.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1811.  [For  an  account  of  his  career  at  Cambridge, 
see  Gunning,  11.  226-64.]  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23, 
1787;  priest.  Mar.  29,  1789.  Perhaps  R.  of  Snoring,  Norfolk, 
1789-91.  C.  of  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  1792-6.  P.C.  of 
Seaton  Ross,  Yorks.,  1794-.  R.  of  Beerferris,  1797-8 
(holding  it  for  his  pupil,  Henry  L.  Hobart,  who  was  under  the 
required  age).  Much  given  to  practical  jokes  and  unpopular 
in  the  University.  Lived  chiefly  at  Bourn,  Cambs.,  and 
occupied  himself  in  the  enclosure  of  the  parish.  [For  an 
account  of  the  Bourn  controversy,  which  finaOy  resulted  in 
the  Visitor  declaring  the  Mastership  vacant,  see  Peile,  11. 
315.]  V.  of  Gorleston  with  South  Town,  Norfolk,  1808-32; 
retired  to  Gorleston,  1814.  Died  Apr.  1832,  aged  65.  (Peile, 
11-  315-) 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  i, 
1825.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar,  1825; 
B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  6,  1830. 
Second  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Christ's  Hospital. 
Died  1838.  Perhaps  brother  of  Henry  (1822)  and  Philip 
(1838).   (G.  Mag.,  1838,  II.  449.) 

BROWNE,  THOMAS  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1831.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest,  1838.  Of  the  Priory, 
Sydenham,  Kent.  Unbeneficed  in  1846.  Reader  at  Christ 
Church,  Newgate  Street,  London,  in  1849.  P.C.  of  Heading- 
ton  Quarry,  Oxon.,  1852-8.  Living  at  Oxford  in  1876.  Died 
Feb.  14,  1888,  aged  74,  at  42,  St  Giles'  Street,  Oxford. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWNE,  THOMAS  GUNTER.  .\Am.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1775.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Antigua,  West  Indies- 
B.  Nov.  3,  1756.  School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1776.  Did 
not  matriculate.  Comet  (3rd  Dragoon  Guards)  1777;  Lieut. 
(37th  Foot)  1779;  Capt  (102nd  Foot)  1781;  (60th  Foot) 
1781;  on  half-pay,  1783.  Afterwards  resided  in  France. 
■Author,  Hermes  Unmasked.  Died  1834.  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters.) 

BROWNE,  THOMAS  MURRAY.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  14,  1820.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Castlebar,  Co. 
Connaught.  School,  Canterbury  (.Mr  Birt).  Matric.  Michs. 
1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1825;  priest 
(London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  May  i,  1826;  C.  of  All 
Hallows,  Bread  Street,  London,  1826.  R.  of  Gt  Whitcomb, 
Gloucs.,  1837-9.  V.  of  Standish  with  Hardwick,  1839-64. 
Rural  Dean.  Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester  in  1844-58.  V.  of 
.\lmoadsbury,  1864-79.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas 
John  Lloyd  Baker,  of  Hardwicke  Court,  Gloucs.,  Feb.  4, 
1834.  Died  Sept.  24,  1879,  aged  yy.  Buried  at  Almondsbury. 
M.I.  Father  of  Walter  R.  (i860)  and  William  B.  (1864). 
(Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vii.) 


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Browne,  Thomas  Whitmore  Wylde 

BROWNE,  THOMAS  WHITMORE  WYLDE.  Adm.  Fell.  Com. 
at  St  John's,  Feb.  i,  1819.  Of  Dorset.  [S.  and  h.  of  Ralph 
Browne  (Wylde-Browne),  Esq.,  of  Caughley,  Salop,  who 
was  son  of  Thomas  Wylde,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Ralph  Browne,  Esq.,  of  Caughley,  and  took  the 
additional  surname  and  arm    of  Browne  on  his  marriage. 

B.  Sept.  1800.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1819.  Of  The 
Woodlands,  Bridgnorth,  Salop.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Married 
Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Brovmcker,  Esq.,  Nov.  182 1. 
Brother  of  John  E.  W.  (1820)  and  father  of  Harrv  (1852). 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BROWNE,  WADE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21,  1815. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Wade,  Esq.,  of  Ludlow,  Salop  (merchant,  of 
Leeds,  so  G.  Mag.,  1851,  11.  435).  B.  Apr.  30,  1796.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1822.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  12,  1817.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1829.  Succeeded 
to  his  father's  estates  in  1821,  and  became  heir  to  his  maternal 
uncle,  Joseph  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Sion  Hill,  Worcs.  Of  Monkton 
Farleigh,  Wilts.  J. P.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Penne- 
father.  Lord  Chief  Justice  in  Ireland,  June  23,  1831.  Died 
Aug.  2,  185 r,  aged  55,  at  Monkton  Farleigh.  (T.  C.  Dale, 
Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BROWNE,  WALTER  RALEIGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
19,  i860.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Murray  (1820),  clerk,  of  Standish, 
Stonehouse,  Gloucs.  B.  there  June  2,  1841.  Matric.  Michs. 
1861;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  {nth  Classic  and  if)th  Wrangler) 
1865;  M.A.  1868.  Fellow,  1867.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  27,  1864.  Became  an  engineer;  at  Bristol  Dock  and 
Harbour  Works  under  Mr  Howard,  resident  engineer. 
A.M.I.C.E.,i868.  M.I. M.E.,  1869.  M.I.C.E.,  1879.  Managing 
Director  of  Bridgwater  Engineering  Co.,  1874-8.  Secretary 
to  the  Institute  of  Mechanical  Engineers,  1878-83.  F.R.G.S., 
1874.  F.G.S.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Society  for  Psychical 
Research,  1882.  Lectured  for  the  Christian  Evidence 
Society.  A  member  of  the  .Alpine  Club.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Author,  The  Foundation  of  Mechanics;  The  Inspiration 
of  the  New  Testament,  etc.  A  frequent  contributor  to  the 
Athenaeum.  Died  Sept.  4,  1884,  at  Montreal,  of  typhoid. 
Brother  of  William  B.  (1864).   [Boose;  Alpine  Club  Reg.) 

BROWNE  or  GORE-BROWNE,  WILFRID.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  31,  1877.  S.  of  [Sir]  Thomas  [K.C.M.G.],  of  7, 
Kensington  Square,  London.  B.  Oct.  18,  1858,  at  Auckland, 
New  Zealand.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A. 
1881;  M.A.  1884.   Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Durham)  1883; 

C.  of  Pallion,  Durham,  1882-3.  C.  of  St  Hilda's,  South 
Shields,  1883-7.  C.  of  St  John-the-EvangeUst,  Darlington, 
1887-9.  PC.  of  St  Hilda's,  DarUngton,  1889-1902.  R.  of 
Pretoria,  South  Africa,  1902-g.  Dean  of  Pretoria,  1909-12. 
Bishop  of  Kimberley  and  Kuruman,  1912-28.  A  man  of 
forceful  character,  distinguished  for  his  mental  capacity  and 
versatility;  enlisted  as  a  private  soldier  in  the  nth  Hussars 
to  fit  himself  for  his  duties  as  a  parochial  clergj'man.  Died 
Mar.  15,  1928,  aged  69,  at  Kimberley.  (Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Times,  Mar.  17  and  23,  1928.) 

BROWNE  or  BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June 
7,  1755-  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Woolmores,  formerly 
Garter  King-at-Arms  and  an  eminent  land  surveyor,  who 
purchased  Campfield  Place,  Herts.,  sold  to  the  Earl  of 
Rosebery  in  1818.]  B.  [Apr.  15,  1738]  at  Hertingfordbury, 
Herts.  Matric.  Easter,  1756;  B.A.  1760;  M.A.  1763.  R.  of 
Silverton,  Devon,  in  1762-84.  R.  of  Mamhead,  1763-6.  R. 
of  Rewe,  1765-80.  Probably  R.  of  Thoriey,  Herts.,  1784-98. 
Married  .\nne,  dau.  of  Sir  FitzWilliam  Barrington,  Bart.,  of 
Barrington  Hall,  Essex,  May  18,  1791.  Died  Mar.  6,  1819, 
aged  80.  M.I.  at  Essendon.  Father  of  William  (1810). 
(Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Clutterbuck,  11.  131;  Cussans,  u,  Ft  11,  161; 
G.  Mag.,  1819,  I.  285,  658.) 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  2,  1777. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Benhall,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  there  Mar.  31,  1757. 
Matric.  Michs.  1777;  B.A.  1784.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
May  21,  1780;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1784;  C.  of  Thorington, 
Suffolk,  1780.  R.  of  DaUinghoe,  1787-1830.  R.  of  Little 
Glemham,  1803-33.  PC.  of  Gt  Glemham,  1803-33.  R-  ot 
Thetford  St  Andrew's,  Norfolk,  1811-.  R.  of  Marlesford, 
Suffolk,  1823-33.  Died  Sept.  16,  1833.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  159;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  II.  378,  where  he  is  confused  with 
William  (1810).) 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1810. 
S.  of  WiUiam  (i755),  clerk,  of  Campfield  Place,  near  Hatfield, 
Herts.  [B.  July  30,  1792.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1810;  Scholar;  B.A.  1814.  Married  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of 
Theophilus  Salwey,  Esq.,  of  Richards  Castle,  Heref.,  June 
1815.  Died  Jan.  15,  1828,  aged  35.  M.I.  at  Essendon,  Herts. 
Father  of  Salwey  (1849).  {Clutterbuck,  11.  131;  Cussans, 
11,  Pt  11,  161 ;  G.  Mag.,  1833, 11.  378,  where  he  is  confused  with 
William  (1777).) 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  2,  182 1. 
4th  s.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Elsing,  Norfolk.  B.  Nov.  18,  i8oi,  a 
Yarmouth.    Schools,  Hingham  (Mj:  Browne)  and  Dedham 


Browne,  William  Robert 

(Dr  Richardson).  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  15,  1826;  priest,  Oct.  7,  1827;  C.  of 
Elsing,  1826-32  and  again,  1837-53.  C.  of  Mutford,  Suffolk, 
1853-9.  C.  of  Elvetham,  Hants.,  1859-65.  C.  of  Dilham 
with  Honing,  Norfolk,  1865-8.  C.  of  Thurgarton,  1868-77. 
In  Crockford,  without  cure,  1880. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1832. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1840. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1896.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  17,  1897.  S.  of  John,  tradesman. 
B.  Mar.  i,  i860,  at  Northampton.  School,  St  Giles',  Nor- 
thampton (Mr  E.  Draper).  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903.  Missioner 
of  St  John's  Mission,  Bombay,  1886-9.  Head  Master  of  St 
John's  College,  Rangoon,  1889-91.  Principal  of  the  Diocesan 
High  School,  Rangoon,  1891^.  Returned  to  England.  Ord. 
deacon,  1899;  priest  (Lincoln)  1900.  Held  curacies  in  Bed- 
fordshire and  elsewhere,  1899-1909.  V.  of  Ravensden,  Beds., 
1909-10.  Died  Dec.  8,  1910,  at  his  brother's  house  at 
Abington,  Northants.   {Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM  BEVIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  9, 
1864.  5th  s.  of  Thomas  Murray  (1820),  \'.  of  Standish, 
Gloucs.  B.  there  June  7,  1845.  School,  Wellington  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Gibraltar)  1870;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1873;  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  at  Malta,  1870-4. 
Chaplain  at  Genoa,  1874-5.  C.  of  South  Huish,  Devon, 
1875-7.  C.  of  Salcombe,  1877-88.  V.  of  Churchstow  with 
Kingsbridge,  1888-95.  C.  of  Shaldon,  1895-8.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Exeter,  1897-1913.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1914-28.  Died  July  26, 
1928,  at  Exeter.  Brother  of  Walter  R.  (i860)  and  father  of 
.•\rthur  B.  (1891).   {Crockford;  The  Times,  July  28,  1928.) 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Feb.  24,  1847.   Of  Surrey. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  i)ens.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1866.  Of  Cornwall  {sic).  3rd  s.  of  William  Henry,  LL.D., 
clerk,  of  St  John's,  Launceston,  Tasmania.  B.  Sept.  20, 
1847,  at  Launceston.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  LL.B.  1870; 
LL.M.  1883.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1868,  as 
3rd  s.  of  William  Henry,  LL.D.,  of  St  John's  Church, 
Launceston,  Cornwall,  Tasmania.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest 
(Rochester)  1872;  C.  of  Hatcham,  Kent,  1871-7.  C.  of  St 
Columba's,  Haggerston,  1878-86.  Joined  the  Archbishop's 
Mission  to  Assj-rian  Christians,  1886-19 10,  and  lived  many 
years  as  an  orientaUst.  Resident  at  the  Court  of  the  Assyrian 
Patriarch,  rendering  valuable  service  in  guiding  the  Assjrian 
Church  through  troublous  times.  Died  Sept.  14,  1910,  as  the 
result  of  an  accident  at  Qudshanis,  Julamerk,  Turkey-in- 
Asia.  {Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.;  The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1910; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

BROWNE  (post  BROWNE- LECKY),  [CONOLLY]  WILLIAM 
LECKY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1871.  S.  of 
John  R.,  Esq.  [?  of  Thomas  Richardson].  B.  1853,  in 
Dublin.  School,  Radley  [where  he  occurs  as  Conolly  William 
Lecky,  son  of  Thomas  Richardson.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1873,  1874.  Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  the 
additional  surname  of  Lecky,  May  12,  1874.  Of  Ecclesville, 
Flintona,  Co.  Tyrone.  J. P.  High  Sheriff  of  Londonderry, 
1888.  Married  and  had  issue.  {Radley  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke, 
I.G.;  WaUord,  Co.  Fam.) 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM  MOXON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11, 
1868.  3rd  s.  of  Octavius,  of  Courtlands,  Lympstone,  Devon. 
B.  Dec.  6,  1850,  at  St  KUda,  Melbourne,  Australia.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jime  i,  1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1875.  On  the  Oxford 
Circuit.  Died  Sept.  6,  1917,  at  40,  PhUbeach  Gardens, 
London.  Brother  of  Oswald  A.  (1873),  etc.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Inn    of  Court.) 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM  PRYCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  4,  1850.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Apr.  5,  1832,  at  Montgomery. 
Schools,  King  WiUiam's  CoUege,  Isle  of  Man,  and  Durham 
(Mr  Elder).  Matric.  Michs.  1850.  Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (1850). 

BROWNE  or  BROWN,  WILLIAM  PULSFORD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
ac  Queens',  July  9,  1846.  Matric.  .Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850. 
Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest  (Exeter)  1852;  C.  oJE  Kingsbridge, 
i,^2von,  1850-2.  Held  other  curacies,  1852-65.  Sometime  C. 
of  East  and  West  Anstey,  Devon.  V.  of  North  Somercoates, 
Lines.,  1865-9.  R-  °f  Kirk-Bramwith,  Yorks.,  1869-95. 
Living  at  Bournemouth  in  1913. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21, 
1891.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Jamaica)  1887;  C.  of 
Mandeville,  Jamaica,  and  Head  Master  of  the  Middle  Grade 
School,  Mandeville,  1886-91.  C.  of  Toft,  Cambs.,  1891-2.  C. 
of  Milton,  1893.  R.  of  St  Mary  Hamilton,  Lanark  and 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1894-1910.  Living  at  Batley, 
Yorks.,  in  19 14,  without  cure.  C.  of  St  Gabriel's,  Warwick 
Square,  London,  1926-8.  Perm,  to  off.  at  Leckhampstead, 
1930;  in  the  dio.  Hereford,  1934-7.  Of  Much  Cowame 
vicarage.  Stoke  Lacy,  Hereford,  1938.   (Crockford,  1939.) 


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Brownhill,  Joseph  James 

3R0WNHILL,  JOSEPH  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  i8So. 
S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Batman's  Hill,  Bradley,  Staffs.  B. 
May  27,  1862.  [School,  Wolverhampton  Grammar.]  Adm. 
pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  14,  1882;  from  Fitzwilliam  Hall; 
B.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Rochester;  1888; 
C.  of  St  James's,  Bermondsey,  1887-g.  Chaplain  of  Woolwich 
Union,  1883-93.  C.  of  St  John-the-EvangeUst,  Blackheath, 
Kent,  1889-93.  Chaplain  of  the  London  County  Asylum, 
Bexley,  1899-1919.  Assistant  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools 
for  Cjmterbury  dio.,  1904-6;  for  Rochester  dio.,  1906-19. 
C.  of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Margate,  1919-22.  C.  of  Hayton 
with  Talkin,  Cumberland,  1922-4.  R.  of  Croglin,  1924-32. 
V.  of  Nicholforest,  Carlisle,  1932-8-.  (T.  A.  Walker,  566; 
G.  B.  Routledge;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BROWNING,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1876.  [S.  of 
Edward,  architect.]  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A. 
1921.   Brother  of  Bryan  F.  (1882)  and  Herbert  E.  (1873). 

BROWNING,  BERESFORD  HUDSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Magdalene,  July  28,  1881.  S.  of  George  Frederick,  of  The 
Chalet,  Kingswood  Road,  Dulwich,  Surrey.  School,  King's 
College,  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1881. 

BROWNING,  BRYAN  FOX.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1882.  [S. 
of  Edward,  Esq.,  architect.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885; 
M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1886;  priest  (Rochester)  1887;  C.  of 
Balham,  Surrey,  1886-90.  C.  of  Studley,  Warsvs.,  1890-3. 
C.  of  Sidcup,  Kent,  1893-1902.  V.  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk, 
1902-15.  R.  of  St  Peter's  with  St  John's,  Duxford,  Cambs., 
1915-38-.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1876),  etc.  (Crockford,  1939; 
Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BROWNING,  CHARLES  CALVERT.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  June  19, 
1815.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1815.  Kept  three  terms. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  26,  1818,  as  s.  and  h.  of 
Charles,  of  Epsom,  Surrey.  No  call.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

BROWNING,  COLIN  ARROTT  ROBERTSON.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  Catharine's,  June  25,  1851.  S.  of  Colin  Arrott,  M.D., 
R.N.  B.  [May  6,  1833]  at  Brighton.  [School,  Brighton 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  (37^/1  Wrangler)  1855; 
M.A.  1866.  Entered  the  Indian  Educational  Service.  In- 
spector-General of  Education,  Central  Provinces.  Fellow 
of  Calcutta  University  and  of  Bombay  University.  Director 
of  Public  Instruction,  Oudh.  A  member  of  the  Education 
Committee.  Delegate  to  the  Oriental  Congress  in  London. 
Editor  of  The  Friend  of  India.  CLE.,  1886.  Of  Oak  Park, 
DawUsh,  Devon.  Author,  The  hidian  Official  Thesaurus; 
The  Annals  of  the  Indian  Empire.  Died  July  8,  1908,  aged  75, 
at  Dawlish.  [Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Morning  Post,  July  10, 
1908;  Th€  Times,  July  13,  igo8.) 

BROWNING,  CYPRIAN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  12,  1878.  S.  of 
WilUam  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Thorpe  Mandeville,  Banbury. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B..'\.  1883.  Ord.  deacon, 
1884;  priest  (Nassau,  for  Winchester)  1885;  C.  of  Hale, 
Hants.,  1884-6.  C.  of  St  John's,  Longton,  1887-9.  R.  of 
Litchborough,  Northants.,  1892-7.  C.  of  Horsleydown, 
Surrey,  1897-9.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic,  1902.  Address, 
St  Scholastica's  Retreat,  Kenninghall  Road,  Clapton,  Lon- 
don, E.   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BROWNING,  EDGAR.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  7,  1879.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1893.  At  St  George's  Hospital, 
London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1887.  House  Surgeon  at 
Belgrave  Hospital  for  Children.  Physician  at  Sherbrooke 
Hospital,  Quebec.  Of  16,  Court  Street ,  Sherbrooke,  Quebec, 
Canada.   {Medical  Directory,  1922.) 

BROWNING,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  8,  1810.  S.  of  John  Frederick  (1768),  clerk. 
Bapt.  May  6,  1791,  at  Bumham,  Bucks.  Matric.  Lent, 
i8ii;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818.  Fellow,  1813-23.  Ord.  deacon, 
1818;  priest  (Salisbury)  1820.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1823-58. 
R.  of  Titchwell,  Norfolk,  1824-58.  Died  Dec.  3,  1858,  aged 
66.  Brotherof  John  (1804).  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;G.  Mag., 
1859,  I.  99.) 

BROWNING,  GEORGE  ALBERT.    Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.   14, 

1876.  S.  of  George  Frederick.  School,  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B..\.  1880;  Tsi..\.  188^.  Ord. 
deacon,  1880;  priest  (Oxford)  1881;  C.  of  Sandhurst,'Berks., 
1880-7.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Margaret  Street,  London,  1887-90. 
R.  of  Turweston,  Northants.,  1890-1935.  Died  there  Feb.  12, 
1935-   {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  The  limes,  Feb.  14,  1935.) 

BROWNING,  GUY  ARROTT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27, 
1896.  S.  of  George  Alexander,  Capt.,  R.N.,  of  West  Dulwich. 
B.  Dec.  15,  1876,  at  Wimbledon,  Surrey.  Schools,  Clapham 
(Dr  F.  C.  Maxwell)  and  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  Scholar,  1898;  B.A.  (30*^  Wrangler)  1899;  M.A.  1903. 
Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Exeter)  1901 ;  C.  of  Dawlish,  igoo- 
3.  Chaplain  and  Instructor  in  the  Navy,  1903-16.  Served  in 


Browning,  Oscar 

the  Great  War.  Went  down  in  H.M.S.  Indefatigable,  at  the 
Battle  of  Jutland,  May  31,  1916.  Brother  of  Herbert  A. 
(1898),  etc.  {Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

BROWNING,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  2, 
1882.  Of  Worcs.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889. 
Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Chester)  1886;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Birkenhead,  1885-8.  Held  various  curacies  in  Lancashire, 
1888-1902.  R.  of  Beswick,  Lanes.,  1902-23.  Died  Sept.  17, 
1928,  aged  75,  at  Dolphin  House,  Hagley,  Worcs.  (Crock- 
ford; The  Guardian,  Oct.  5,  1928.) 

BROWNING,  HENRY  BAILEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  21,  1850.  S.  of  Bryan,  builder,  of  Hermes  Street, 
[Clerkenwell].  B.  at  St  James's,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex. 
Bapt.  May  17,  1822.  Matric.  Lent,  1851.  Migrated  to 
Queens',  May  8,  1853;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon, 
1855;  priest  (Peterb.)  1856;  C.  of  Tinwell,  Rutland,  1855-7. 
Chaplain  of  Stamford  gaol,  1859-73.  R.  of  St  George's  with 
St  Paul's,  Stamford,  1862-90.  Confraterof  Brown's  Hospital, 
Stamford,  1882-1907.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1908. 

BROWNING,  HERBERT  ACLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  18,  1898.  S.  of  George  Alexander,  Capt.,  R.N.,  retired. 
Of  Clapham  Common,  Surrey.  B.  June  28,  1879,  a'  Clapham. 
Schools,  Clapham  Manor  House  (Dr  F.  C.  Maxwell)  and 
Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  ist  Class,  1900);  B..\.  1901;  M.A.  1906.  At  St  George's 
Hospital,  London.  L.S.A.,  1905.  Surgeon  in  the  Royal 
Navy,  1906.  Staff  Surgeon,  1914.  Surgeon-Commander, 
1918;  retired.  Of  12,  Barton  Terrace,  Dawhsh,  Devon. 
Brother  of  Guy  A.  (1896),  etc.  {Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical 
Directory,  1938.) 

BROWNING,  HERBERT  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent, 
1873.  S.  of  Edward,  architect,  of  Stamford.  B.  there. 
School,  King's,  Peterborough.  Migrated  (age  20)  to  Caius, 
Jan.  1875;  B.A.  1876.  Died  1876.  Brother  of  Bryan  F. 
(1882),  etc.   (V'^enn,  11.  415.) 

BROWNING,  HUGH  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.  S.  of  Hugh,  of  Clapham  Park,  Bedford.  B. 
May  12,  1871,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890.  Brewer  at  Long  Buckley  Wharf,  Rugby.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists.) 

BROWNING,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Jan.  7,  1804.  S.  of  John  Frederick  (next).  B.  Sept.  5,  1784, 
at  Bumham,  Bucks.  Matric.  Lent,  1804;  B.A.  1808.  Fellow, 
1807.  Died  Dec.  10,  1808,  at  Bartlett's  BuUdings,  Holbom, 
London.   Brother  of  Frederick  (1810).   (G.  Mag.) 

BROWNING,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's, 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  July  3,  1768.  S.  of  John.  Bapt.  Apr. 
17,  1750,  in  St  Marj'-le-Strand,  London.  Matric.  Easter, 
1768;  B.A.  1772;  M.A.  1776;  D.D.  1789.  Fellow,  1771-83. 
R.  of  Titchwell-cumSouth  Meare,  Norfolk,  1785-1823.  Preb. 
of  Salisbury,  1802.  Donor  of  plate  to  the  College.  Died 
Aug.  19,  1823,  in  Welbeck  Street.  Father  of  the  above  and 
Frederick  (iSio). 

BROWNING,  KENDALL  COLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  14,  1894.  2nd  s.  of  George  Alexander,  Capt.,  R.N., 
retired,  of  London.  B.  June  11,  1875,  at  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 
School,  Dulwich  College  (Mr  A.  H.  Gikies).  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  Pt  I, 
1896;  Pt  II,  1897);  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901;  Hutchinson 
Research  Studentship,  1898-1900.  College  Lecturer  and 
Demonstrator,  1897-1903.  Supervisor  of  Medical  Students, 
1899-1904.  Assistant  Master  at  Bradfield  College,  1903. 
Professor  of  Chemistry  at  the  Ceylon  Medical  College, 
Colombo,  and  Public  Analyst,  1904-16.  Professor  of  Chemistry 
and  Metallurgy  at  the  Royal  Ordnance  College  (now  the 
Military  College  of  Science),  Woolwich,  1920-36.  F.I.C., 
1919.  Capt.,  C.U.R.V.C.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
with  the  Imperial  ^'eomanry.  In  the  Great  War,  Lieut., 
R.E.  ,in  Mesopotamia;  at  the  Ministry  of  Munitions,  1916-19. 
Died  Jan.  25,  1936,  at  Dawlish,  Devon.  Brother  of  Guy  A. 
(1896),  etc.    (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  31,  1936.) 

BROWNING,  LIONEL  HAROLD.  Matric.  NoaCoU.  Michs. 
1S83;  from  Cavendish  H.  [S.  of  Harold  Constantine.  B.  at 
Redditch,  Wanvs.  School,  Trinity  College,  Stratford-on- 
Avon.]  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  22,  1884;  B.A.  1887. 
.Athletics  'blue,'  1887. 

BROWNING,  OSCAR.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  29,  1856.  S.  of  William  Shipton,  distiller,  of  The  Priorj', 
Langley,  Bucks.  B.  Jan.  17,  1837,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {4th  Classic)  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Fellow, 
1859.  Tutor,  1892.  President  of  the  Union,  1859;  Treasurer, 
1882-1903.  Senior  Proctor,  1881-2.  Assistant  Master  at 
Eton,  1860-75.  His  methods  were  unpopular  with  the  Head 
Master,  Dr  Hornby,  and  a  prolonged  struggle  ended  in 
dismissal  which  aroused  wide  public  interest:  John  Ruskin 
was  among  his  supporters.  Returned  to  Cambridge,  engaging 
in   College   and   University   work,    1875-1909.     As   College 


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Brownlow,  William  Robert 


Lecturer  in  History,  worked  up  a  historical  school  of  high 
distinction  and  became  one  of  the  pioneers  of  that  study  in 
the  University.  University  Lecturer  in  History,  1883-1909. 
A  pioneer  at  Cambridge  in  emphasising  the  need  for  the 
training  of  teachers  and  providing  a  University  education  for 
Elementary  School  Teachers.  Secretary  of  the  Teachers' 
Training  Syndicate,  1878-1909.  With  Professor  Sidgwick 
and  Dr  Ward,  helped  to  establish  the  Cambridge  University 
Day  Training  College;  first  Principal,  1891-1909.  President 
of  the  Educational  section  of  the  Social  Science  Congress  at 
Birmingham,  1884.  Representative  and  President  of  the 
Third  Section  of  the  International  Educational  Congress  at 
Brussels,  1880.  Visited  Lord  Curzon  in  India,  1902.  Founded 
the  Political  Society  at  Cambridge,  1876;  President,  1876- 
1908;  Hon.  President,  1908-23.  One  of  the  Founders  of  the 
Eighty  Club,  1879-80.  Active  in  supporting  its  adherence  to 
Gladstone  LiberaUsm,  1886.  Left  Cambridge  and  settled  at 
Bexhill,  1909.  Converted  to  Christian  Science.  Lived 
latterly  in  Rome.  One  of  the  Founders  of  the  Cambridge 
Review.  President  of  the  Footlights  Dramatic  Club  for  ten 
years.  A  member  of  the  Alpine  Club.  O.B.E.,  1923.  Ofificier 
de  I'Acad^mie,  1889;  Officier  de  I'lnstruction  Publique, 
1897.  FeUow  of  Arcadia  Academy,  Rome,  1918.  Trustee 
and  Chairman  of  the  British  Academy  of  Arts,  Rome,  1921. 
A  clever  conversationalist  and  an  enthusiastic  lover  of  music. 
Entertained  largely  'and  showed  kindness  to  innumerable 
young  men.'  An  extraordinary  character,  known  to  many 
generations  of  Cambridge  men  as  'The  O.B.'  'A  bom  fighter 
— belonged  in  spirit  to  the  Elizabethan  age — absurd,  pro- 
found and  above  all  human'  (Lowes  Dickinson,  Cambridge 
Revieiv,  May  20,  1927).  Author,  historical,  biographical,  etc. 
(for  a  list  of  his  writings  see  Oscar  Browning,  by  H.  E.  Wor- 
tham,  published  1927).  Died  Oct.  6,  1923,  in  Rome.  (King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1923;  D.N.B.) 

BROWNING,  ROBERT.   Hon.  LL.D.  1879.  The  poet. 

BROWNING,  THEODORE  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  5,  1888.  S.  of  Edward  Charles,  of  the  Woodlands,  near 
Redditch.  B.  Oct.  8,  1868,  at  Moseley  Road,  Birmingham. 
Schools,  Rugby  and  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Entered  the  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst,  1889;  Lieut.,  Indian  StaS  Corps  (Hyderabad) 
contingent,  1892;  Tirah  Expedition,  1897-8;  Capt.,  1901. 
Assistant  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Meerut,  1905-21.  Major, 
1908.  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Nowshera,  1909.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-18  (Lieut. -Col.,  1916;  retired,  1921). 
Of  the  Red  House,  Hele,  Devon,  1927.    (Peile,  11.  744.) 

BROWNING,  THOMAS  [PEREGRINE].  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  27,  1797.   Matric.  Easter,  1803;  M.B.  1803. 

BROWNJOHN,  ARTHUR  DOWELL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21, 
1885.  [S.  of  Simeon  Dowell  (next),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  16,  1866. 
Schools,  Merchant  Taylors',  Bruton,  Marlborough  and  Here- 
ford Cathedral.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar;  B.A.  1888. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  Bernard's  School,  Brussels.  Head  of 
an  Army  and  University  Tutorial  Establishment  at  Lynton 
House,  Richmond,  S.W.,  1901-11-.  Assistant  Master  at 
Repton  School,  1914-26;  retired,  1926.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Capt.,  Vol.  Batt.,  Notts,  and  Derby  Regt.).  (Mercluint 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg. ;  Bruton  Sch.  Reg.) 

BROWNJOHN,  SIMEON  DOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Sept.  26,  1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  1863;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Ickworth,  Suffolk,  1864-9. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1869-94.  V.  of 
East  Lydford,  Somerset,  1870-88.  Lived  latterly  at  46, 
Powis  Square,  Bayswater,  London,  W.  Disappears  from 
Crock  ford,  1905.   Father  of  the  above. 

BROWNLESS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  22,  1850. 
S.  of  George,  farmer.  B.  Nov.  28,  1830,  at  Brownlow,  Barnard 
Castle,  Durham.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1850. 
A  Solicitor  at  Durham.  Director  of  the  Consett,  Weardale, 
ShUdon,  and  Hartlepool  Water  Companies.  Living  at  Whorl- 
ton  Grange,  Barnard  Castle,  in  1911.  Died  there  July  1914. 
{Peile,  II.  517.) 

BROWNLESS,  JONATHAN  [EV.'ER].  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Peterhouse,  Feb.  28,  1770.  Of  Middlesex.  [School,  (?) 
Merchant  Taylors'.]   Matric.  Michs.  1770;  Scholar. 

BROWNLOW,  Earl,  see  CUST,  BROWNLOW  (1762),  and  the 
Hon.  JOHN  (1797). 

BROWNLOW,  ARTHUR  CHAMBERLAIN.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1874.  5th  s.  of  Henry  Benjamin,  late  of  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service.  B.  Nov.  13,  1853,  at  Sandgate,  Kent.  School, 
Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  In  business  (Sun 
Insurance  Office)  in  London.  Of  Nuffield  House,  Kenley. 
Died  May  18,  1939,  at  Burnham-on-Sea.  Brother  of  Malby  C. 
(1878),  of  Cecil  B.  (next),  and  Walter  M.  (1877).  {Venn,  11. 
715;  Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BROWNLOW,  CECIL  BARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1874.    6th  s.  of  Henry  Benjamin,  gent.    B.  Dec.  24,  1854, 


at  Paddington,  London.  [School,  Clifton  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1874.  At  Sandhurst.  Entered  the  Army  (Lieut.,  17th 
Regt.;  Col.,  54th  Sikhs).  Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1878- 
80.  With  the  Mahzud-Waziri  Expedition,  1881 ;  the  Miranzai 
Expedition,  1891;  Waziristan,  1901-2.  In  the  Great  War, 
Staff  Officer.  Of  The  Old  Well  Cottage,  Forest  Row,  Sussex. 
Died  Sept.  13,  1935,  aged  80.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc. 
(Foster,  Peerage,  1833,  sub  Lurgan;  Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BROWNLOW,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1815 ;  from  Trinity  College,  DubUn.  [Adm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  July  6,  1812,  age  17.]  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Lieut. -Col., 
57th  Regt.,  of  Lurgan,  Co.  Armagh.  B.  Apr.  17,  1795- 
Matric.  Michs.  1815.  M. P.  for  Co.  Armagh,  1818-32.  Created 
Baron  Lurgan  of  Lurgan,  May  14,  1839.  Married  (i)  Lady 
Mary  Bligh,  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Darnley,  June  i,  1822; 
(2)  Jane,  dau.  of  Roderick  Macneill,  of  Barra,  July  15,  1828. 
Died  Apr.  30,  1847.  Brother  of  John  (1819).  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.\  Al.  Dubl.) 

BROWNLOW,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  22,  1856.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863. 
[George  Brownlow,  son  of  Thomas,  fruiterer,  of  Leeds,  was 
admitted  at  Leeds  Grammar  School,  Jan.  1846,  age  9.] 

BROWNLOW,  HAROLD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1883.  4th  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  deceased  [formerlv 
of  KUlynether  Castle,  J. P.].  B.  July,  1864,  at  Glenall, 
Armagh.    School,  Windermere.    Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 

1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest  (Wakefield)  1890;  C.  of 
Birstal,  Yorks.,  1888-94.  C.  of  Cheriton,  Hants.,  1894-7. 
V.  of  Otterton,  Devon,  1897-1904.  R.  of  Cheriton  with 
Tichbome,  Hants.,  1904-38-.  (Foster,  Peerage,  1883,  sub 
Lurgan;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BROWNLOW,  JOHN  [BLIGH].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  i, 
1819.  3rd  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Lurgan,  Co.  Armagh.  B. 
Feb.  23,  1798,  at  Bath.  [Educated  by  Dr  Meyrick,  of 
Ramsbury,  Wilts.]  Matric.  Easter,  1819;  B.A.  1823.  Ord. 
deacon  (Down)  1822;  priest  (Raphoe)  1823.  C.  of  St  James's, 
Bath,  in  1846-52.  P.C.  of  Sandgate,  Kent,  1852-8.  Married 
AUcia,  dau.  of  The  Hon.  John  Browne,  Lieut. -Col.,  and 
grand  daughter  of  John,  ist  Baron  Kilmaine,  July  15,  1822. 
Died  Dec.  26,  1858,  at  Sandgate.  Brother  of  Charles  (1815). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  i.  214.) 

BROWNLOW,  MALBY  CROFTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1878.  9th  s.  of  Henry  Benjamin,  deceased,  of  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service.  B.  Mar.  26,  1859,  at  Bath.  School,  Clifton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar,  1879.  Went  to 
Sandhurst;  Lieut.,  Royal  Warws.  Regt.,  1881-3;  resigned  his 
Commission.  Returned  to  College.  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  Twyford, 
Berks.,  1887-9.  Held  other  curacies,  1889-97.  V.  of  St 
Juhan's,  Shrewsbury,  1897-1904.  V.  of  St  George's,  Brighton, 
1904-19.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Bournemouth,  1920-30;  retired. 
Of  5,  Grasmere  Road,  Boscombe,  Bournemouth,  in  1939. 
Brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1874),  etc.  {Venn,  11.  435;  Clifton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BROWNLOW,  WALTER  [MANSEL].  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1877.  7th  s.  of  Henry  Benjamin,  Esq., 
deceased.  B.  Apr.  20,  1856,  at  Brighton.  School,  Clifton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1886.  Ord. 
deacon,  1881;  priest  (Chichester)  1882;  C.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Brighton,  1881-4.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Brighton,  1893-4.  C. 
of  Weston-super-Mare,  1894-9.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Eastbourne, 
1899-1900.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester,  1902-10.  Resident  at 
St  Leonards-on-Sea  in  1922.  Died  1922.  Brother  of  Arthur 
C.  (1874),  etc. 

BROWNLOW,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1852  (incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  St  Bride's,  London.  Matric.  (Pem- 
broke College,  Oxford)  Feb.  13,  1819,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1822;  M.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon,  1824;  priest  (Lincoln)  1825. 
R.  of  Wilmslow,  Cheshire,  1829-72.  Author,  Sermons,  etc. 
Died  Oct.  14,  1876.  Father  of  the  next.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Crockford,  1874.) 

BROWNLOW,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  16,  1847.  [S.  of  William  (above),  R.  of  Wilmslow, 
Cheshire.  B.  there  July  4,  1830.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield) 
1853;  priest  (Winchester)  1856;  C.  of  Gt  Wyrley,  Staffs., 
1853.  C.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Moor  Lane,  London,  in  i860. 
Became  a  Roman  Catholic,  1863.  Studied  at  Rome  and 
ordained  priest,  1866.  Priest  at  St  Mary  Church,  Torquay, 
1867-88;  at  Plymouth  Cathedral,  1888-94.  Canon  of 
Plymouth,  1878-.  Vicar-General  to  the  Bishop  of  Plymouth, 

1888.  Provost  of  Plymouth  Chapter  and  Domestic  Chaplain 
to  Pius  IX,  1893.  Roman  Catholic  Bishop  of  Clifton,  1894- 
1901.  Provost  and  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Pope  Leo  XIII. 
Author,  theological,  etc.  Died  Nov.  9,  1901.  {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Converts  to  Rome;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 


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BROWNRIGG,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Sept.  8,  1879.  S.  of  George  Oliver,  V.  of  St  Mary's 
Low,  Harrogate,  Yorks.  [B.  i860.  School,  RossaU.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1879.  Entered  the  I.C.S.;  at  Sultanpur,  Oudh,  1895. 
Died  Jan.  29,  1929.  Brother  of  Robert  G.  P.  (1878).  {Rossall 
Sch.  Reg.;  Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.) 

BROWNRIGG,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May 
14,  1885.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk.  B.  at  Wolsingham,  Durham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon, 
1889;  priest  (Wakefield)  1891;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Halifax, 
1889-92.  C.  of  Huddersfield,  1892-5.  C.  of  Sandal  Magna, 
Yorks.,  1895-1900.  R.  of  Crofton,  Yorks.,  1900-34  (successor 
instituted,  1934).   (Crockford,  1933.) 

BROWNRIGG,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  10,  1801. 
Of  Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  B.A.  1806.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  1806;  priest  {Litt.  dim.  from  Canter- 
bury) 1808,  for  service  in  the  Settlement  of  New  South 
Wales;  C.  of  Minster,  Kent,  1806.  Assistant  Minister  at 
Aldershot,  Hants.  Died  May  14,  1809,  aged  29.  Buried  at 
Aldershot.   M.I.   {Cant  Act  Bk.;  Coll.  Top.  ei  Gen.,  vii.  217.) 

BROWNRIGG,  JOHN  STUDHOLME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  5,  1859.  S.  of  John  Studholme,  of  Dublin,  Col.,  95th 
Regt.  [served  in  the  Crimea].  B.  June  27,  1841,  in  Jamaica, 
W.  Indies.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  Migrated  to 
Magdalene,  Jan.  28,  1861;  Scholar;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1868. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1864;  priest  (Rochester)  1865;  C.  of 
Wenden  Lofts,  Essex,  1864-5.  V.  of  Broad  Town,  Wilts., 
1865-8.  R.  of  Moulsoe,  Bucks.,  1869-83.  Secretary  of  the 
National  Society,  1883-1906.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Duke  of  St  Albans  in  1885.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Bangor,  1899-1924.  Canon  of  Bangor,  1899-1930.  Dean 
and  R.  of  Booking,  1906-30.  Rural  Dean  of  Braiutree, 
1907-21.  Chaplain  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem, 
1919-30.  Provincial  deputy  Grand  Master  of  Freemasons  of 
Berks,  and  Bucks.,  1880.  Died  Oct.  15,  1930,  at  Booking 
rectory.  Buried  at  Ashford,  Middlesex.  (Foster,  Baronetage, 
1883;  The  Times,  Oct.  17,  1930.) 

BROWNRIGG,  ROBERT  GRAHAM  PLUNKET.  Adm.  at 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  29,  1878.  S.  of  George  OUver,  V.  of  St 
Mary's  Low,  Harrogate,  Yorks.  [B.  1859.  School,  RossaU.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1886.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon,  for  York)  1882;  priest  (York)  1883;  C.  of 
Sheffield,  1882-4.  Cof  St  Mary's,  Harrogate,  1884.  Chaplain 
at  Christiana,  1889-91.  C.  of  Low  Harrogate,  1891-3.  R.  of 
Preston,  near  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  1894-1902.  V.  of  Lech- 
lade,  Gloucs.,  1902-32.  Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester,  1930-7. 
Lived  latterly  at  Cheltenham.  Died  May  16,  1937.  Brother 
of  Francis  W.  (1879).  {RossaU  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  May  18, 
1937) 

BROWNSCOMBE,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  -■Vug.  5, 
1896.  S.  of  William,  schoolmaster,  J. P.,  of  Maidstone,  Kent. 
B.  there  Dec.  16,  1877.  School,  Brunswick  House  (Mr  W. 
Brownscombe).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903. 
Assistant  Master  at  Truro  College  for  three  years.  Co- 
Principal  of  Brunswick  House  School,  Maidstone,  1901-11. 
Head  Master  of  Kent  College,  Maidstone,  191 1-.  {School- 
masters' Directory,  1932-3.) 

BROWNSON,  FRANK.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1880.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  15,  1881.  S.  of  William,  machine 
railway  clerk.  B.  Apr.  18,  1857,  at  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (York)  1884;  C. 
of  Warmfield,  Yorks.,  1883-5.  C.  of  Windermere,  1885-92. 
R.  of  Compton-Greenfield,  Bristol,  1892-1927.  Chaplain  to 
the  Bristol  Female  Penitentiary,  1900-4.  Married  and  had 
issue.    Disappears  from  Crockford,  1929.    (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BROWNSWORD,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Sept.  15, 
1888.  [School,  Manchester  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1891; 
M.A.  1895.  Assistant  University  Demonstrator  in  Chemistry, 
1893.  Assistant  Master  at  Leys  School,  Cambridge,  1893- 
1936.  Died  Feb.  18,  1936,  at  11,  Latham  Road,  Cambridge. 
Buried  at  Manchester.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory;  Univ.  Hist. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  20,  1936.) 

BROWSE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  22,  1892.  [S.  of 
G.  W.  H.,  of  Westerland,  Teignmouth.  B.  Apr.  4,  1874.] 
School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895; 
B.C.  1900;  M.B.  1908;  M.D.  1913.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  1896-1900.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1899.  Entered 
the  Indian  Medical  Service,  1900  (Capt.,  1903;  Major,  1911; 
Lieut.-Col.,  1919).  In  the  Great  War,  Col.,  Assistant  Director 
of  Medical  Services;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches;  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  1916;  D.S.O.,  1917;  Col.,  1926;  retired,  1927. 
{Indian  Med.  Service;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BROXHOLM,  FREDERICK  ALLEYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1871.  S.  and  h.  of  Frederick  Giles  [M.D.,  M.R.C.S.], 
of  Richmond  Road,  IsHngton,  London.    B.  Jan.  24,  1851,  in 


Bruce,  Ernest 

London.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  24,  1870.    Called  to  the  Bar, 

1876.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  Probably  father  of  the 
next.    (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BROXHOLM,  FREDERICK  CYRIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  S.  of  Frederick  Alleyn  (?  above),  of  24, 
Stanley  Crescent,   Kensington  Park,  London.    B.  Oct.  22, 

1877,  in  London.  School,  Eastbourne  College  (Dr  Crowden). 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B..\.  1899. 

BRUCE,  ALEXANDER  BANNERMAN.  .^.dm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  I,  1886.  S.  of  W.,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Dingwall,  N.B. 

B.  Feb.  26,  1867.  School,  Glasgow  Academy.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1909.  Entered  the  I.C.S. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  North  West  Provinces, 
1889.  Deputy  Commissioner,  1899.  Inspector-General  of 
Registration  and  Commissioner  of  Excise  and  Stamps,  1901. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  1901.  District  Sessions  Judge, 
1906-7;  retired,  1907.  Inspector  under  the  Board  of  Agri- 
culture, 1910;  Superintending  Inspector,  1911.  Of  Cam- 
bridge and  subsequently  of  Harpenden,  Herts.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  July  2,  1929.  {T.  A.  Walker,  592;  The 
Times,  July  4,  1929.) 

BRUCE,  ALFRED  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1852.  S.  of  Alexander,  surgeon,  of  26,  Montagu  Street, 
London.  B.  in  Marylebone.  Bapt.  .'^ug.  21,  1833.  School, 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B..'\.  1857; 
M.A.  i860. 

BRUCE,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  EDWARD  HOVEL  THURLOW 
CUMMING,  see  THURLOW. 

BRUCE  or  BRUDENELL  BRUCE,  CHARLES  FREDERICK 
BRUDENELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  23,  1866.  5th 
s.  of  [Lord]  Ernest  (1828).  B.  Mar.  4,  1849,  at  Willesden, 
Middlesex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871; 
M.-'V.  1875.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  22,  1873,  age  24, 
J. P.  for  Wilts,  and  Berks.  County  Councillor  for  Wiltshire. 
Sometime  Major,  Royal  Wilts.  Yeomanry.  Of  11,  Gloucester 
Gate,  Regent's  Park,  London.  Died  s.p.  May  31,  1936, 
aged  87.  Buried  at  St  Catheriae's,  Savemake  Forest,  Marl- 
borough. Brother  of  Robert  T.  B.  (1872).  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  The  Times,  June  3,  1936.) 

BRUCE,  CHARLES  GRANT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  2, 
1838.   Of  Scotland.   Matric.  Easter,  1838. 

BRUCE,  CHARLES  MATTHEWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  21,  1894.  Of  20,  Sinclair  Gardens,  Kensington,  London, 
W.  [5th  s.  of  Elliott  Armstrong,  Col.,  Indian  Army.  B. 
Dec.  14,  1875.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1897;  M.A.  1908,  as 

C.  Mathewes.  Entered  the  Home  Civil  Service  (Admiralty) 
1898.  Principal  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,  1932- 
5;  retured.  O.B.E.,  1918.  C.B.,  1933.  Of  59,  Boileau  Road, 
Ealing,  W.,  1939.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Kelly,  Handbook,  1939.) 

BRUCE,  CHARLES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  10,  1883.  S.  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Charles  (1844), 
of  42,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London.  [B.  Feb.  21, 
1865.]  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1887;  no  call.  Attached  to  Sir 
H.  D.  Wolff's  Mission  to  Constantinople  and  Egypt,  1885-6. 
A  Royal  Archer  of  the  King's  Bodyguard  in  Scotland. 
Member  of  the  Royal  Yacht  Squadron.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  as  Commandant  of  a  Belgian  Field  Hospital  in  Flanders. 
Twice  married.  Of  13,  Chapel  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
London.  Died  Oct.  23,  1915,  in  London,  from  enteric  fever 
contracted  on  service  in  Flanders.  {Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters ;  Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.) 

BRUCE,  Lord  CHARLES  [WILLIAM].  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  15,  1850.  3rd  s.  of  Charles,  Marquess  of 
Ailesbury.  [B.  June  18,  1834.  School,  Eton.]  Capt.,  ist 
Life  Guards;  Hon.  Major  Royal  Wilts.  Yeomanry.  M.P.  for 
North  Wilts.,  1865-74;  for  Marlborough,  1878-85.  Vice- 
Chamberlain  to  the  Queen,  1880-5.  P-C  Died  s.p.  Apr.  16, 
1897.  Half-brother  of  Ernest  A.  C.  B.  (1828).  (Burke,  P. 
and  B. ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BRUCE,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1831.  B.  at 
Newcastle,  Northumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A. 
1836;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest  (Ripon)  1838. 
P.C.  of  St  Luke's,  Feixy  HiU,  Durham,  1845-64.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Durham,  1856.  V.  of  Merrington,  Durham,  1864- 
88.  [Father  of  Sir  Alexander  Carmichael  Bruce,  Knt., 
Commissioner  of  the  Metropolitan  PoUce;  died  1926.]  Died 
June  24,  1888,  aged  77,  at  82,  Lexham  Gardens,  Kensington. 
(H.  M.  Wood,  Collections.) 

BRUCE,  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1898.  S.  of  J.  M., 
Esq.  B.  Aug.  13,  1874,  at  Melbourne,  Australia.  School, 
New  College,  Eastbourne.   Matric.  Michs.  1898. 


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Bruce,  Lord  Ernest  Augustus  Charles  Brudenell 

BRUCE  or  BRUDENELL-BRUCE,  Lord  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS 
CHARLES  BRUDENELL.   Adm.  peas,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 

Apr.  9,  1828.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Marquess  of  Ailesbury.  B. 
Jan.  8,  1811,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1828; 
M.A.  1831.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1856.  Styled  Lord  Ernest 
Bruce,  1821-78.  M.P.  for  Marlborough,  1832-78.  A  Lord  of 
the  Bedchamber,  1834-5.  P.C,  1841.  Vice-Chamberlain  of 
the  Household,  1841-6,  1852-8.  Succeeded  his  brother, 
George  William  Frederick,  as  Marquess  of  Ailesbury,  Earl  of 
Cardigan,  etc.,  Jan.  6,  1878.  Married  Louisa  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  (Horsley-Beresford),  Baron  Decies,  Nov.  25,  1834. 
Died  Oct.  18,  18S6,  at  Savemake,  Wilts.  Buried  at  Gt 
Bedwyn.  Half-brother  of  Charles  (1850);  father  of  Charles 
F.  B.  (1866)  and  Robert  T.  B.  (1872).    [G.E.C,  ed.  Gibbs.) 


Bruce,  Thomas 


BRUCE,  ERNEST  JOHN  WEBSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.   Did  not  reside. 

BRUCE,  FREDERIC  DONNISON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1898. 
S.  of  John  Mcphail,  Esq.,  of  83,  Osborne  Road,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne.  School,  Royal  Grammar,  Newcastle.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1901;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1905. 
Barrister  (Inner  Temple)  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest 
(Newcastle)  1905;  C.  of  Blyth,  Northumberland,  1904-5. 
C.  of  Putney,  1905-7.  C.  of  Sutton,  Surrey,  1907-9.  C.  of 
Lancaster  Gate,  London,  1909-10.  R.  of  North  Tidworth, 
Wilts.,  1911-15.  V.  of  St  Gluvias  with  Penryn,  Cornwall, 
1915-26.  Of  83,  Osborne  Road,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  in 
1932,  and  of  Hotel  St  James,  211,  Rue  St  Honor^,  Paris, 
1938.   (Crockford,  1939;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BRUCE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1875.  S. 
of  Henry,  of  18,  Athole  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  B.  there  Apr. 
12,  1856.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879. 
Paper-maker.   Died  Aug.  12,  1887.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRUCE,  Sir  HENRY  HERVEY,  Bart.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  13,  1838.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  James  Robertson,  Bart., 
deceased.  B.  Sept.  22,  1820.  Matric.  Michs.  1839.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  Apr.  22,  1836.  Of  Down  Hill,  Co. 
Londonderry.  Lieut,  and  Custos  Rot.  for  Co.  Londonderry. 
High  Sheriff,  1846.  Formerly  in  the  ist  Life  Guards.  M.P. 
for  Coleraine,  1862-74  and  1880-5.  P-C.  Married  Marianne 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  J.  G.  Juckes  Clifton,  Bart.,  July  12, 
1842.  Died  Dec.  8,  1907.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Ord,  Cleveland, 
224.) 

BRUCE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1784.  Of 
Scotland.  [B.  in  Forfarshire.  Student  at  St  Andrew's 
University,  1777.]  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1786; 
B.A.  1789.  Took  Orders  and  for  a  short  time  officiated  in 
the  Scottish  Episcopal  Church.  Came  to  London,  1803,  and 
devoted  himself  to  literature.  Essayist ;  a  prohfic  contributor 
to  the  British  Critic  and  the  Anti- Jacobin  Magazine  and 
Review.  For  a  list  of  the  titles  of  his  articles,  see  Anderson, 
Scottish  Nation.  Author,  Sermon;  The  Regard  which  is  due  to 
the  memory  of  Good  Men.  Found  dead  Mar.  24,  1806,  in  the 
house  in  which  he  lodged  in  Fetter  Lane,  London.   {D.N.B.) 

BRUCE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse,  July  7, 
1818.  One,  James  Bruce,  R.  of  Cricksea-cum-Althorne, 
Essex,  1831.  Died  Oct.  21,  1859,  aged  80,  at  Ipswich.  (G. 
Mag.,  1859,  II.  652.) 

BRUCE,  JAMES  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  p6ns.  (age  21)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  27,  1865.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Waterloo, 
Liverpool.  [School,  Owens  College,  Manchester.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan. 
29,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1871.  Of  Howden,  Yorks. 
(Foster,  Meti  at  the  Bar.) 

BRUCE    or    BRUDENELL-BRUCE,    JAMES    ERNEST   JOHN. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  S.  of  Robert  Thomas 
(1872),  of  Stamford  Lodge,  Hayling  Island,  Hants.  B.  Feb. 
27,  1879,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1900;  M.A.  1906.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1898.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1901.  Practised  at  the  Chancery 
Bar.  Of  Deene  Park,  Northants.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(2nd  Lieut.,  Northants.  Yeomanry,  in  France  1915;  at  the 
second  battle  of  Ypres  and  Neuve  Chapelle;  Lieut.).  Died 
Apr.  II,  1917,  of  wounds  received  in  action.  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

BRUCE,  JOHN  COLLINGWOOD  GAINSFORD.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1895.  S.  and  h.  of  [Sir]  Gainsford  [Justice  of  the  High 
Court],  of  Dewhurst,  Bromley,  Kent.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1904; 
priest  (Newcastle-on-Tyne)  1905;  C.  of  St  George's,  Culler- 
coats,  Northumberland,  1904-9.  C.  of  Temple  Balsall, 
Warws.,  1909-12.  R.  of  Worplesden,  Surrey,  1912-31. 
Died  there  June  4,  1931.    {The  Times,  June  5,  1931.) 

BRUCE,  JOHN  SYNNOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1,  1898. 
7th  s.  of  Alan  Cameron  [Bruce-Pryce],  of  Abbeyholme, 
Cheltenham,  Clones.   B.  Jan.  30,  1880,  at  Clarens,  Switzer- 


land. School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1901.  Of  61,  Murray  Road,  Northwood,  Middlesex. 
Married  and  had  issue.    (Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BRUCE,  LLOYD  HERVEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  12,  1889.  Of  Yorks.  2nd  s.  of  Lloyd  Stewart,  Canon  of 
York.  B.  Apr.  21,  1868,  at  Darrington,  near  Pontefract. 
School,  St  Edward's.  Matric.  Lent,  1889;  B.A.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon,  1892;  priest  (Manchester)  1893;  C.  of  Lancaster, 
1892-4.  C.  of  Worsley,  1894-7.  C.  of  Hove,  1898-1906.  R. 
of  Binton,  Stratford-on-Avon,  1906-24.  Died  Mar.  3,  1924. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford.) 

BRUCE,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  6,  1805. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Patrick  Craufurd,  banker,  E.I.C.S.,  and  grand- 
son of  Sir  Michael,  Bart.,  of  Stenhouse,  Stirling,  N.B.  B. 
May  28,  1787.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1806.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1821,  age  31  (sic),  'formerly  of  St 
John's  College,  Cambridge.'  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1826.  Of 
Taplow  Lodge,  Bucks.  Perhaps  M.P.  for  Ilchester,  Somerset, 
1830-1.  Famous  for  his  rescue  of  the  Marquis  de  Lavalette 
from  the  Conciergerie  prison.  Married  Marianne,  dau.  of 
Sir  George  Dallas,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Sir  Peter  Parker, 
Bart.,  Aug.  15,  1818.  Died  Nov.  5,  1861.  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.) 

BRUCE,  ROBERT.  .\dm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  4, 
1813.  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  [School,  ?  Eton;  if  so,  s.  of 
Alexander,  Esq.,  of  Kennet,  Clackmannan.  B.  Dec.  8,  1795. 
Went  from  Eton  to  St  Andrew's.]  Afterwards  Capt.,  Grena- 
dier Guards  (served  in  the  Peninsula  and  at  Waterloo).  Of 
Kennet,  Co.  Clackmannan,  and  of  Dennyot,  Perths.  J. P., 
D.L.  M.P.  for  Co.  Clackmannan,  1820-4.  Claimed  the 
Barony  of  Balfour  of  Burleigh,  which  was  allowed,  subject 
to  the  attainder  of  the  5th  Lord.  His  son,  Alexander  Hugh, 
succeeded  as  6th  Baron  in  1869,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.  Died 
Aug.  13,  1864.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Foster,  Peerage.) 

BRUCE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  19,  1845;  a 
'Ten-year'  man. 

BRUCE,  ROBERT  EVANS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1893.  S.  of  R.  J.,  Esq.,  CLE.,  of  Dera  Ismail  Khans, 
Punjab,  India.  B.  Aug.  27,  1874,  at  Dharmsala,  Punjab. 
Schools,  HaUeybury  and  Sulhampstead  (Rev.  A.  J.  G. 
Shepherd).  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B..\.  1896.  Ord.  deacon 
(Armagh)  1897;  priest  (London)  1901;  C.  of  Dumcree, 
Armagh,  1897-8.  Held  various  curacies  in  London,  Birming- 
ham, etc.,  1898-1911.  Chaplain  at  Dehra  Dun,  1911-17. 
R.  of  St  Paul's,  Strathnaim,  Inverness,  1918.  Chaplain  at 
Gerakpur,  1922-3;  at  Soharanpur,  1922-5.  R.  of  Letton 
with  Willersley,  Heref.,  1925-9.  Died  July  22, 1929,  aged  54. 
(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  2,  1929.) 

BRUCE  or  BRUDENELL-BRUCE,  ROBERT  THOMAS  BRU- 
DENELL. Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  Oct.  22,  1872.  Of 
6,  St  George's  Place,  S.W.    [4th  s.  of  Lord  Ernest  A.  Charles 

B.  (1828).  B.  Jan.  25,  1845.]  Matric.  Easter,  1873.  Com- 
mander, R.N.;  retired.  Died  Feb.  15,  1912.  Brother  of 
Charies  F.  B.  (1866)  and  father  of  James  E.  J.  (1897). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BRUCE,  STEWART  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct  i, 
1888.  [2nd  s.  of  Stewart  Hervey,  Major,  102nd  Regt.,  J. P. 
for  Londonderry.]  B.  June  2,  1870.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B..\.  1895;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Chichester) 
1900;  C.  of  Clapham  and  Patching,  Sussex,  1899-1902.  C. 
of  Famcombe,  Surrey,  1902-4.  C.  of  Wybunbury,  Cheshire, 
1904-5.  C.  of  Knowsley,  Lanes.,  1905-8.  Held  other 
curacies,  1908-18.   R.  of  KUmore,  Erris,  Co.  Mayo,  1918-25. 

C.  of  Batheaston  with  St  Katharine,  Somerset,  1925-8.  C. 
of  Twerton-on-Avon,  1928-30.  R.  of  Pitney  Lortie,  Somerset, 
1930-9-.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Crockford,  1939;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BRUCE,  STEWART  [CRAWFORD].  Adm.  (age  22)  at  Downing, 
Feb.  26,  1823;  B.A.  1823;  incorp.  from  Dublin.  4th  s.  of 
Sir  [Harvey]  Henry  Hervey  Aston,  Bart,  and  clerk,  of 
Londonderry,  Ireland.  [B.  Jan.  20,  1801.]  Matric.  (Trinity 
College,  Dublin)  Nov.  2,  1818,  age  17;  B.A.  (Dubl.)  1822; 
M.A.  (Dubl.)  1839.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Londonderry.  Married 
Helen  BaUIie,  dau.  of  WilUam  .-Vlves,  Esq.,  of  Enham  Place, 
Hants.,  Dec.  6,  1828.  Died  Feb.  18,  1878.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BRUCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1895.  S.  of  Thomas, 
minister,  of  the  Free  Church  Manse,  Rhynie,  Aberdeens. 
B.  May  4,  1873,  at  Falstone,  Northumberland.  Schools, 
Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen,  and  Aberdeen  Univer- 
sity. Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1896-8;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  1st  Class)  1898;  M.A.  1914.  Assistant  Lecturer  in 
Classics  at  Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada,  1898.  Assistant 
Professor  in  Greek  at  Aberdeen  University,  1899-1906. 
Classical  Reader  in  the  Oxford  University  Press,  1937. 
(Veiin,  II.  542.) 


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Bruce,  The  Hon.  Thomas  Charles 

BRUCE,  The  Hon.  THOMAS  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  July  i,  1844.  5th  s.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Elgin 
[by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Townsend 
Oswald,  of  Fifeshire].  B.  Feb.  15,  1S25,  at  Brookinhall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  M.A.  {fil.  nob.)  1850;  (24*^  Wrangler, 
1850;  Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1851).  Fellow,  1853-62. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  19,  185 1.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1854.  Commissioner  for  the  Seafield  Estates.  M.P.  for 
Portsmouth,  1874-85.  D.L.  for  Banff.  Chairman  of  the 
Highland  Railway  Company,  1886-90.  Died  Nov.  23,  1890, 
at  Invereme  House,' Forres.  Father  of  Charles  T.  (1883). 
{Scots  Peerage,  ui.  494;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BRUCE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  4,  1832-  Of 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  1836;  priest  (Canterbury  for  York) 
1837;  C.  of  Harrow,  Middlesex,  1836.  P.C.  of  Wadsley, 
Yorks.,  1837-46.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Sheffield,  1837-51. 
V.  of  St  James's,  Bristol,  1S51-71.  Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford,  1872.   Father  of  William  S.  (1855).    (Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BRUCE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  22, 
1856;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  Previously  at  Glasgow  University. 
S.  of  Wilham,  military  surgeon.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.D. 
1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Aberdeen)  1847;  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Aberdeen,  1844-7.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Dunferm- 
line, 1847-65.  C.of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Marlborough  Street, 
London,  1866-7.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Gt  WindmiU  Street, 
London,  1867-8.  F.S..\.  (Scotland).  Preb.  of  St  Ninian's 
Cathedral,  Perth,  1885-1908.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1909.   (T.  A.  Walker,  512.) 

BRUCE,  WILLIAM  MILLETT.  Matric.  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1824. 

BRUCE,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26, 
1855.  S.  of  William  (1832),  V.  of  St  James's,  Bristol.  B. 
Aug.  7,  1835,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Sheffield  Collegiate. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar,  1856-60;  B.A.  (^2nd  Wrangler) 
1859;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  i860;  priest,  1861; 
C.  of  Upper  Holloway,  1860-2.  C.  of  St  James's,  Bristol, 
1869-71.  R.  of  St  John-the-BapUst,  Bristol,  1871-85.  V.  of 
South  Petherton,  Somerset,  1885-92.  Residing  at  Clarendon 
Gardens,  London,  W.,  1897.  Died  Jan.  13,  1902,  in  London. 
(Venn,  11.  325.) 

BRUCE-PAYNE,  ORLEBAR  DAVID,  see  PAYNE. 

BRUCH,  MAX  CHRISTIAN  FRIEDRICH.  Hon.  Mus.Doc.  1893. 

BRUDENELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  31, 
1755.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Easter,  1756;  Scholar,  1756. 
R.  of  Hougham  and  Marston,  Lines.,  1761-1805.  Died 
June  25,  1805,  at  his  home  in  Davies  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  London.   (T.  A.  Walker,  312;  G.  Mag.) 

BRUDENELL-BRUCE,  [Lord]  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES, 
and  JAMES  ERNEST  JOHN,  see  BRUCE. 

BRUERE,  GEORGE  JAMES  TUCKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  23,  1825.  S.  of  Mr  Bruere,  of  Bedfont,  Middle- 
sex [educated  privately  at  Feltham,  near  Hounslow].  Matric. 
Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829.  Drowned  July  27,  1830,  whilst 
bathing  near  Fulmer,  Bucks.   (G.  Mag.,  1830,  n.) 

BRUERE,  WILLIAM  SADLEIR.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus, 
Dec.  9,  1801.  S.  of  William,  of  Ashted,  Surrey,  Esq.  B.  at 
Calcutta.  Schools,  Sunbury,  Harrow  and  Edinburgh. 
Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  Henry  Boulton,  of  Thomcroft  in 
Leatherhead,  Surrey;  see  pedigree  of  Boulton  (Manning  and 
Bray,  11.  670).   Probably  father  of  the  next. 

BRUERE,  WILLIAM  SADLEIR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  3, 
1824;  re-adm.  Nov.  7,  1831.  [S.  of  William  Sadleir  (?  above), 
of  Northumberland.  B.  1805.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1838.  Whilst  an  midergraduate  eloped  to 
Gretna  Green  with  Harriet  Wagstaff,  daughter  of  an  up- 
holsterer at  Cambridge,  May,  1826.  Afterwards  remarried 
at  Yarmouth.  Subsequently  involved  in  a  law  suit — -Mary 
Ann  Wagstafi  v.  Bruere,  etc. — tried  at  Cambridge,  July 
26-7,  1836;  a  verdict  was  returned  for  the  defendants.  .(See 
a  full  report  in  the  Cambridge  Chronicle,  July  29,  1836,  where 
Mr  Bruere  is  described  as  a  member  of  a  family  of  large 
fortune  in  Yorkshire,  and,  further,  as  'a  careless  and  in- 
discreet young  man';  see  also  the  Annual  Reg.,  1836,  for 
another  account  of  this  extraordinary  case.)  Imprisoned  in 
the  Fleet  for  debt  for  3^  years;  released,  1836.  The  following 
obituary  notice  occurs  in  the  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  318,  Aug.  6: 
'In  Great  Quebec  Street,  St  Marylebone,  the  widow  of 
Wilham  Sadleir  Bruere,  junr.,  Esq.,  of  Jesus  College,  Cam- 
bridge, and  third  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Wagstaff,  Esq.,  of 
Cambridge.'  Died  c.  Jan.  1844,  near  Paris.  (List  of  Carthus. ; 
G.  Mag.,  1844,  II.  335.) 


Brunner,  Frederic  Ernest 

BRUMELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1840.  S.  of  Henry,  solicitor,  of  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 
Bapt.  Aug.  26,  1819.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A. 
1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Ripon)  1845;  C.  of  Slaith- 
waite,  Yorks.,  1844-7.  C.  of  Barkway,  Herts.,  1847-57.  C. 
of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk,  1858-61.  C.  of  Letheringsett, 
1861-6.  C.  of  Foulsham,  1867-8.  C.  of  Fuhnodeston,  i868- 
74.  R.  of  Sharrington,  1874-1902.  Resided  latterly  at  Holt, 
Norfolk,  his  brother's  home.  Died  there  Jan.  30,  1914, 
aged  94.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  6, 
1914;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BRUMELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  23,  1832. 
S.  of  Henry,  solicitor.  B.  at  Morpeth.  School,  Durham  (Mr 
Carr).  Did  not  reside,  but  migrated  to  St  John's,  Feb.  7, 
1833;  matric.  Michs.  1833.  Scholar;  Smith's  Prizeman; 
B.A.  (3rd  Wrangler)  1837;  M.A.  1840;  B.D.  1848.  Fellow 
and  Tutor  of  St  John's.  Proctor,  1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1844; 
priest  (Ely)  1845.  R.  of  Holt,  Norfolk,  1853-1901.  Surrogate, 
dio.  Norfolk,  1853-1901.  Rural  Dean,  1858-1900.  Died  s.p. 
Sept.  2,  1901,  aged  86.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Peile,  n.  44s ; 
The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1901.) 

BRUNDISH,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  C.-mus,  June 
18,  1770.  S.  of  John  (1740),  R.  of  Gt  Cressingham,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Northwold.  School,  Bury.  Scholar,  1770-5;  matric. 
Lent,  1774;  M.B.  1775.  Fellow,  1778-9.  Tancred  Student. 
Died  in  College,  June  21,  1779.  M.I.  at  Didlington,  Norfolk. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Venn,  11.  90.) 

BRUNDISH,  JOHN  JELLIAND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
July  4,  1768.  S.  of  John  (1740),  clerk,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
B.  at  Northwold,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1769;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  Chancellor's  medal;  B.A.  (Senr. 
Wrangler  and  Senr.  Classic)  1773;  M.A.  1776.  Fellow,  1776- 
86.  Chaplain,  1776.  Held  various  other  College  Offices. 
Taxor  and  Moderator,  1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June 
12,  1774;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  17,  1780;  C.  of  Little  Cressing- 
ham, Norfolk,  1774.  Master  of  Perse  School,  Cambridge, 
1781-2.  'Of  a  melancholy  cast,  having  lost  many  of  his 
nearest  relatives  together.'  .■\uthor.  An  Elegy  on  a  Family 
Tomb.  Died  in  College,  Feb.  28,  1786.  M.I.  at  Didliugton. 
Brother  of  the  above.   (Venn,  u.  87;  D.N.B.) 

BRUNDRETT,  THOMAS  HEDLEY.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 


BRUNDRIT,  JOHN  CECIL.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9,  1897.  S.  of 
John,  of  The  Highlands,  Runcorn,  Cheshire.  B.  Nov.  18, 
1877.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (6th  Batt.,  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  1914-19; 
Capt.;  retired,  1921).  Address,  Oak  Lea,  Victoria  Drive, 
Deganwy,  North  Wales.  Brother  of  Reginald  E.  B.  (1891) 
and  of  the  next.   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BRUNDRIT,  PERCY  WRIGHT.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1894. 
S.  of  John,  of  The  Highlands,  Runcorn,  Cheshire.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  LL.B.  1898; 
M.A.  1901.  A  Solicitor,  practised  in  Denbighshire.  During 
the  Great  War,  Cadet,  Officer  Cadet  BattaUon.  Died  Nov.  12, 
1922.  Brother  of  the  above  and  of  the  next.  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.) 

BRUNDRIT,  REGINALD  ERNEST  BARCLAY.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  9, 1891.  [S.  of  John,  of  The  Highlands,  Runcorn, Cheshire. 

B.  Aug.  25,  1873.]  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1891. 
Brother  of  John  C.  (1897),  etc. 

BRUNDRIT,  ROBERT  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  5,  1852.  S.  of  Dennis,  merchant  and  J. P.  B.  Apr.  18. 
1830,  at  Runcorn,  Cheshire.  School,  Liverpool.  Matric. 
Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Joined  the  Roman 
CathoUc  Church.  Rector,  and  practically  the  founder  of, 
the  Church  of  St  Laurence,  Birkenhead.  Died  Dec.  13,  1879, 
aged  49.   (Peile,  11.  527.) 

BRUNE,  CHARLES  JULIUS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caius, 

Apr.  II,  1866.    S.  of ,  deceased.    B.  Apr.  16,  1843,  in 

Cuba.  School,  Godolphin  Grammar,  Hammersmith.  Matric. 
Lent,  1866.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Apr.  13,  1869.  Cricket 
'blue,'  1867,  1868,  1869.  Died  Jan.  13,  1877.   (Venn,  11.  374; 

C.  R.  Huaeston.) 

BRUNE,  CHARLES  PRIDEAUX,  see  PRIDEAUX. 

BRUNNER,  FREDERIC  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1892.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Huyton,  Liverpool.  B.  Jmie  26,  1873, 
at  Appleton,  Widnes.  School,  Berkhamsted.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1901.  Medical  Student  at 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Died  June 
15,  1901,  aged  27,  at  Hillingdori,  near  Uxbridge.  Brother  of 
Henry  B.  (1888).   (Venn,  11.  525.) 


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Brunner,  Harold  Roscoe 

BRUNNER,  HAROLD  ROSCOE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse 
Oct  21  1888.  3rd  s.  of  John  Tomlinson  [afterwards  Bart.J, 
M  P  of  Winnington  Old  Hall,  Northwich,  Cheshire.  B. 
there  Jan.  22,  1871.  Schools,  King  Edward  VI,  Berkham- 
sted,  and  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A. 
180^ •  M.A.  1923.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple.  Called  to  the 
Bar  1895.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Went  into  the  family 
business,  succeeding  his  father  as  Chairman  of  the  Chemical 
firm  of  Brunner,  Mond  and  Co.,  1918-26.  Chauman  of  the 
Whitley  Council  for  the  Chemical  industry.  Of  Winmngton 
Old  Hall  J  P.  and  D.L.  for  Cheshire.  Chairman  of  the 
Unemployment  Advisory  and  War  Pensions  Committee. 
Found  shot,  together  with  his  wife,  at  Roehampton  Nov  3, 
1926.  Brother  of  John  F.  L.  (1885)  and  Sidney  H.  (1885). 
(The  Times,  Nov.  5,  1926.) 

BRUNNER  HENRY  BERTRAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888. 
S  of  Henry,  manufacturing  chemist,  of  Huyton,  Liverpool. 
B  July  24  1869,  at  Appleton,  Lanes.  School,  Berkham- 
sted  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar,  1888-92;  B.A.  1892 
Electrician  and  chemist;  of  the  firm  of  Brunner,  Mond  and 
Co.,  Winnington,  Northwich,  1898.  Brother  of  Frederick  fc. 
(1892).   (Venn,  11.  497-) 

BRUNNER,  JOHN  FOWLER  LEECE.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Trinity 
Hall  1885.  S.  of  John  Tomlinson,  Esq.  [created  Bart., 
1895]'  of  Winnington  Old  Hall,  Northwich,  Cheshire.  B. 
May  24,  1865.  Schools,  Cheltenham  College,  and  Zurich 
Polytechnic.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
2nd  Bart.,  July  i,  1919.  J. P.  for  Cheshire.  Director  of  the 
Chemical  firm  of  Brunner,  Mond  and  Co.  Afterwards  Director 
of  Imperial  Chemical  Industries,  Ltd.  tUl  1927-  A  member 
of  the  Council  of  the  Federation  of  British  Industries.  M.F. 
for  Leigh,  1906-10;  for  Northwich,  1910-18;  for  Southport, 
1923-4  Took  a  great  interest  in  housing  and  town-planning 
Director  of  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb  Tenants,  Ltd.,  of 
Liverpool  Garden  Suburb  Tenants,  Ltd.,  and  Co-partnership 
Tenants  Ltd.  An  active  member,  and  subsequently  Chair- 
man of 'the  Commons  and  Footpaths  Preservation  Society. 
Chairman  of  the  Hibbert  Trustees.  President  of  the  British 
and  Foreign  Unitarian  Association,  1914-16.  Mamed  and 
had  issue.  Died  Jan.  16,  1929,  aged  63,  at  Harrmgton 
Gardens  London,  S.W.  Brother  of  Harold  R.  {1888)  and  of 
the  next.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Jan.  17,  1929;  E. 
Axon.) 

BRUNNER,  SIDNEY  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke Oct  8,  1885.  2nd  s.  of  John  TomUnson,  merchant,  of 
Winnington  Old  Hall,  near  Northwich,  Cheshire.  B.  [Feb.  9, 
1867]  at  Widnes,  Lanes.  [School,  Cheltenham  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889.  Studied  engineering  at 
Edinburgh,  1889-90  (Oct.-June).  Died  Sept.  8,  1890,  of 
Heart  failure,  due  to  an  effort  to  save  his  elder  brother  from 
drowning  in  Lake  Como.  Brother  of  Harold  R.  (1888)  and 
of  the  above.   (J.  T.  Rule.) 

BRUNNER,  STANLEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1896.  S.  of 
Joseph  deceased.  School,  Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1900.  Solicitor.  Died  June  8,  1931,  at  Woking.  (Redit 
Books;  The  Times,  June  11,  1931-) 

BRUNSKILL,  ELLIOT  RIDGEWAY  FAWCETT.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1893.  S.  of  William  Fawcett  (next),  Esq., 
deceased.  School,  Repton.  Of  Foxfield,  Lechlade,  Gloucs. 
{Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRUNSKILL,  WILLIAM  FAWCETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  13,  1868.  S.  of  Stephen,  Esq.,  deceased,  of 
Buckland-Tout-Saints,  Kingsbridge,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs. 
1868.   Died  1875.   Father  of  the  above. 

BRUNT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  5, 
1817  Probably  P.C.  of  Cleator,  Cumberland,  1822-44. 
Died  Sept.  16,  1844,  aged  54  (sic),  at  the  Trumpet  House, 
near  Whitehaven.  (T.  A.  Walker,  400;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11. 
435-) 

BRUNTON,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct  II  1875.  S.  of  Benjamin,  glazier.  B.  at  Elmham, 
Norfolk.  Bapt.  Aug.  9,  i857.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A. 
1879-  M.B.  1882.  At  the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1881. 
Hon  'Medical  Officer  at  the  Walthamstow  Children's  Hospital. 
Late  Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  Colney  Hatch  Asylum, 
Leavesden  Asylum,  and  Fulham  smallpox  Hospital.  (Medical 
Directory,  1922.) 

BRUNTON  JOHN  DU  VALLON.  Adm.  (age  23)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct  I  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Alexander,  Esq.,  C.E., 
deceased,  of  Sutton,  Surrey.  B.  July  23,  1869,  at  Benares, 
India  [School,  Lancaster  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
BA  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Cricket  'blue,'  1894.  Ord.  deacon, 
1894;  priest  (Winchester)  1895;  C.  of  Byfleet,  Surrey,  1894-- 
1903.  C.  of  Cobham,  1903-17.  V.  of  Hale,  1917-23-  Rural 
Dean  of  Famham,  1921-3.  V.  of  Cobham,  1923-39-.  Rural 
Dean  of  Leatherhead,  1925-39-.   (Crockford,  i939-) 


Brunyate,  William  Edwin 

BRUNTON,  NIGEL  WILLIAM  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  30,  1896.  S.  of  James,  of  Broomlands,  Kelso, 
Roxburgh.  B.  June  23,  1878,  at  Kelso.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Joined  the  King's  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  1899;  Lieut.,  1901;  served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1899-1902;  retired,  1909.  Rejoined  the  Army,  1914; 
invaUded  out,  1915.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRUNTON,  SYDNEY  LINTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  9, 
1878.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Linton  Bennett,  surgeon.  B. 
Feb.  15,  1863,  at  Limehouse. 

BRUNTON,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  WHANNELL  HEWITT. 
Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  12,  1841.  [School, 
Merchiston  Castle.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841 ;  B.A.  1846.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Dalhousie.  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School  and  Chaplain  of  the  Union,  Warminster,  1851,  1856. 
R.  of  Chadwell,  Essex,  1859-66.  Chaplain  of  Kensington 
Union  Infirmary,  1881.  Died  May  21,  1887.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
475;  Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRUNWIN,  ALAN  DEED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1897.  S.  of  George  Alfred,  of  Rayne,  near  Braintree,  Essex. 
B.  there  Jan.  25,  1879.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.   1900;  M..A..   1904;  M.B.  and  B.C.   1906;  M.D. 

1909.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  D.P.H.  (Aberdeen) 

1910.  Government  Medical  Officer,  Fiji,  1907-8.  Consultant 
Tuberculosis  Officer  for  the  Lanes.  County  Council.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  in  France,  1914-19  (Hon.  Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
Of  Slyne  Lodge,  Lancaster.  Died  June  21,  1934.  Buried  at 
Braintree.  (Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory;  The  Times, 
June  22,  1934.) 

BRUNWIN,  HENRY  TWEED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  iS)  at  Jesus, 
June  21,  1841.  S.  of  Martin  John  (next),  clerk,  deceased. 
B.  at  Bradwell,  Essex.  [School,  Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1841;  B.A.  1846.  Of  Park  House,  Bradwell,  Essex  (the 
family  formerly  resided  at  Bradwell  Hall,  which  was  de- 
stroyed by  fire  in  1879).  A  keen  sportsman  and  old-fashioned 
squire  of  Uterary  tastes.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  8,  1905,  aged 
82.  Brother  of  Milbourne  P.  C.  (1833),  etc.  (Essex  Review, 
1905,  xiv.) 

BRUNWIN,  MARTIN  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 

June  29,  1796.    Of  Essex.    [S.  of  ,  and  Ann,  dau.  of 

Martin  Carter,  Esq.,  of  Braintree.]  Matric.  Michs.  1796; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1800.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1800; 
priest,  Aug.  15,  1802.  R.  of  Bradwell-by-Coggeshall,  Essex, 
1813-39.  Of  Park  House,  Bradwell,  Essex,  succeeding  his 
mother  Jan.  22,  1835.  Married  Mary  Ann  Tweed  (of  a 
Suffolk  family)  1812.  Died  Nov.  20,  1839,  aged  63.  M.I.  at 
Bradwell.  Father  of  the  next,  of  Peter  M.  (1839)  and  the 
above.    (Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

BRUNWIN,  MILBOURNE  PETER  CARTER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Feb.  5,  1833.  S.  and  h.  of  Martin  John  (above), 
clerk,  of  Bradwell,  Essex.  B.  1814.  Matric.  Michs.  1833. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  14,  1835.  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Bradwell;  succeeded  his  father  in  the  family  estate 
in  1839.  Died  Jan.  23,  1873.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  446.) 
BRUNWIN,  PETER  MAXEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  28,  1839.  S.  of  Martin  John  (179c),  clerk,  of  Braintree, 
Essex.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Lent,  1840;  B.A.  1843.  Ord. 
deacon,  1844;  priest  (London)  1845;  C.  of  Chesterford, 
Cambs.,  1844.  R.  of  Bradwell,  Essex,  1845-84.  Died  July  30, 
1884.  Brother  of  Henry  T.  (1841),  etc.  [T.  A.  Walker,  468; 
Felsted  Sch.  Reg.) 
BRUNWIN-HALES,  GREVILLE  TURNER,  see  HALES. 
BRUNYATE,  JAMES  BENNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
27,  1889.  S.  of  Wesley  [Wesleyan  Minister],  of  11,  East  Hill, 
Wandsworth,  London.  B.  Mar.  22,  1871,  at  Gt  Grimsby, 
Lines.  Schools,  [Kingswood,  Bath]  and  St  Paul's,  London 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Entered  the  I.C.S., 
1889.  Under-Secretary  to  the  Government  (North  Western 
Provinces  and  Oudh)  1896-1901.  Joint  Magistrate,  1901. 
Member  of  the  International  Opium  Committee,  1908-9. 
Member  of  the  Imperial  Legislative  Council  of  India,  1910- 
17;  retired,  1917.  Financial  Secretary  to  the  Goyemment  of 
India,  1913-17.  Member  of  the  Council  of  India,  1917-24. 
Member  of  the  Irish  Grants  Committee,  1926-30.  CLE., 
1910.  C.S.I.,  1915.  K.C.S.I.,  1918.  Of  Little  Ferriby, 
Goring,  Oxon.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Burke,  KniglUage,  1935;  India  Office  List,  1937;  Who's  Who, 
1938.) 
BRUNYATE,  WILLIAM  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  2nd  s.  of  Wesley  [Wesleyan  Minister],  of  33, 
Walpole  Street,  Chelsea,  London.  B.  Sept.  12,  1867,  at 
Barton-on-Humber,  Lines.  School,  Kingswood,  Somerset. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar;  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(2nd  Wrangler)  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Fellow,  1890-6.  President 
of  the  Union,  1890.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1890. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1894.   C.M.G.,  1907.   Served  in  the  Great 


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Brunyee,  Nathaniel 

War,  in  Egypt;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches;  K.C.M.G., 
19 16.  Judicial  Adviser  and  Acting  Financial  Adviser  to  the 
Government  in  Egypt,  1916-19.  Vice-Chancellor  of  the 
University  of  Hong-Kong,  1921-4.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Hong- 
Kong)  1924.  Grand  Cordon  of  the  Order  of  the  Nile,  1918. 
Of  the  Old  School,  Boxford,  Suffolk,  1938.  Brother  of  the 
above.   (Burke,  Knightage,  1935;  Who's  Wlw,  1939.) 

BRUNYEE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  19,  1853. 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon, 
1858;  priest  (York)  1859;  C.  of  Adlingfleet,  Yorks.,  1858-9. 
C.  of  Belton-in-Axhohne,  Lines.,  1862-7;  V.  there,  1867-78. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1890. 

BRUSHFIELD,  NADAULD  WILMOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  S.  of  Thomas  Nadauld  [lunacy  speciaUst  and 
antiquary;  see  D.N.B.,  2nd  SuppL],  of  The  CUff,  Budleigh 
Salterton,  Devon.  B.  Feb.  18,  1873,  at  Brookwood,  Surrey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892.   Brother  of  the  next. 

BRUSHFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  1877.  S.  and 
h.  of  Thomas  Nadauld,  M.D.,  of  Brookwood  Mount,  Woking. 
B.  1858,  at  Upton-by-Chester.  School,  Guildford  Grammar. 
Matric.  Lent,  1877;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  and  M.B.  1888;  M.D. 
1924.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  Loudon.  M.R.C.S.,  1886. 
Medical  Officer,  Trinity  House.  Medical  Officer  of  Health 
and  Surgeon  to  the  Admiralty,  Scilly.  In  practice  at  Wimble- 
don, Surrey,  1898-.  At  Fountain  Mental  Hospital,  Tooting 
Grove,  S.W.,  in  1922.  Died  May  17,  I937.  aged  79,  at  3, 
Highbury  Mansions,  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Brother  of  the 
above.  {Venn,  11.  425;  Medical  Directory;  The  Times,  May 
19.  1937.) 

BRUTON,  FRANCIS  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1886.  S.  of  Rowland,  commercial-traveller,  of 
Dursley,  Gloucs.  B.  Aug.  11,  i860,  at  Nailsworth,  Gloucs. 
School,  British,  Nailsworth  (Mr  E.  Griffiths).  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1895.  Assistant  Master  at  Bussage 
House  School,  near  Stroud,  for  three  years;  at  Hall  Gate 
School,  Doncaster,  three  years;  at  Craigmore  College,  three 
years;  at  Manchester  Grammar  School,  1892-.  Occasional 
Inspector  and  Extension  Lecturer  at  Manchester.  Author, 
A  Short  History  of  Manchester  and  Salford,  etc.  Died  Jan.  10, 
1930,  aged  69,  at  Weston-super-Mare.  Buried  at  Nails- 
worth. (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1930;  School- 
masters' Directory,  1919;  E.  Axon.) 

BRUTON,  JOHN  BURGOYNE  MEDDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  9,  1865.  S.  and  h.  of  Walter  Meddon  (next),  R.  of  West 
Worlington,  Devon.  B.  Apr.  5,  1847,  at  Woolfardisworthy, 
Devon.   School,  Exeter  (Mr  Roper).    Matric.  Michs.  1865. 

BRUTON,  WALTER  MEDDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
May  1,  1838.  S.  of  Charles,  of  South  Yeo,  Bideford,  Devon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1838;  LL.B.  1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest 
(Exeter)  1843.  R.  of  West  Worlington,  Devon,  1846-77. 
R.  of  East  Worlington,  1877-85.  Died  Nov.  3,  1885,  aged  65. 
Father  of  the  above.  (7\  A.  Walker,  461;  Devonshire  Wills, 
370.) 

BRUTTON,  ERNEST  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  1883.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk  [V.  and  Rural 
Dean  of  Tynemouth].  B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  School, 
Durham  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 
1890.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1883,  1885,  1886.  Athletics 
'blue,'  1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells) 
1889;  C.  of  Batcombe,  Somerset,  1888-9.  Assistant  Master  at 
Lancing  School,  1890-1.  C.  of  Allerton,  Lanes.,  1891-3.  V. 
of  Aylesbeare,  Devon,  1893-1922.  Died  Apr.  19,  1922,  aged 
57.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  21,  1922.) 

BRUTTON,  HENRY  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Parkholme,  Mead's  Road,  Eastbourne, 
Sussex.  B.  May  11,  1880,  at  Yeovil,  Somerset.  School, 
Malvern  College  (Mr  James).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1904.  Solicitor,  1910  (Raid,  Sharman  and  Co.),  36,  Bedford 
Row,  London,  W.C.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18 
(Capt.,  Worcs.  Yeomanry;  8th  Worcs.  Regt.).  Of  Moore 
House,  Staines.  Brother  of  Joseph  C.  (1894).  {Malvern  Coll. 
Reg. ;  Law  List,  1937.) 

BRUTTON,  JOHN  [VERYARD].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
July  3,  1761.  4th  s.  of  Joseph,  advocate,  of  Cullumpton, 
Devon.  B.  there.  School,  Tiverton  (Mr  Daddo).  Matric. 
Easter,  1761;  Scholar;  B.A.  1765;  M.A.  1768.  FeUow.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Exeter)  Mar.  3,  1765. 
V.  of  Holne,  Devon,  1767-71.  V.  of  Northill,  Cornwall,  in 
1777-81.  V.  of  Cullumpton,  Devon,  1777-1814.  {Cant.  Act 
Bk.) 

BRUTTON,  JOSEPH  CULL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30, 
1894.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  2,  West  Cliff,  Eastbourne.  [B. 
1874.  School,  Malvern  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War.  In  the  Great  War,  Lieut.,  8th 
Hussars;  Capt.,  Reserve  Regt.  of  Cavalry.  Of  63,  St  James's 
Street,  S.W.  Brother  of  Henry  L.  (1899).  {Malvern  Coll. 
Reg.) 


Bryan,  Guy 

BRUTY,  WILLIAM  GLYNES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1888.  S.  of  William  John.  B.  at  West  Ham,  Middlesex. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1892;  M.A. 
1928.  Solicitor,  of  The  Lordship,  Much  Hadham,  Herts. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Special  List; 
Assistant  Provost  Marshall;  M.B.E.,  1919)-  Of  The  Lord- 
ship, Much  Hadham,  Herts.  J. P.  for  Herts.,  1929.  {Upping- 
ham Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BRUTZER,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1874.  S.  of  Henry  WiUiam.  B.  at  Stuttgart,  Wurtem- 
bvtrg.  School,  Stuttgart  Royal  Gymnasium.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1877;  priest  (Sarum)  1878; 
C.  of  Trowbridge,  Wilts.,  1877-80.  C.  of  Misterton,  Leics., 
1883-4.  C.  of  Woodhouse  Eaves,  1884-6.  C.  of  Coalville, 
1887-8.  V.  of  Gt  Bowden,  1888-1919.  Disappears  from 
Crockford  in  1920. 

BRUXBEY  or  BRUXBY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
July  6,  1778.  Of  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1778,  as  Francis 
Bruxby;  B.A.  1782. 

BRYAN,  FRANK.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S.  of  Henry 
Barlow.  School,  CUfton.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898; 
B.A.  1903;  M.B.  1904.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital,  London, 
1899-1903;  Resident  Casualty  Officer.  House  Physician  at 
the  Derbyshire  Royal  Infirmary.  Assistant  Medical  Officer 
of  Middlesex  County  Asylum,  and  of  St  Andrew's  Hospital, 
Northampton.  In  general  practice  at  Selston,  Notts.,  1910- 
12.  During  the  Great  War,  served  in  the  R.A.M.C,  1915-19; 
Staff  Capt.  on  Embarkation  Staff,  Bombay,  1916-18. 
Inspector  at  the  Ministry  of  Health  Insurance  Department  in 

1927.  Of  The  White  House,  Tavistock,  Devon,  1938.  {King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BRYAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  20,  1813. 
S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  Oct.  25,  1796,  at  Jenkinstown,  Co. 
Kilkenny.  School,  Oscott,  near  Birmingham  (Mr  Potts). 
Of  Jenkinstown,  succeedmg  his  father,  Oct.  8,  1843.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Talbot,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Talbot, 
Wexford,  Mar.  21,  1820.  Died  Oct.  5,  1848.  (Burke,  L.G., 
1862.) 

BRYAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1818.  Of 
Rutland.  [S.  of  T.,  of  Stoke  Dry.]  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon, 
1824;  priest  (Lincoln)  1826;  P.C.  of  St  Leonard's,  Mumby, 
Lines.,  1826-79.  V.  of  Huttoft,  1833-82.  Resided  latterly  at 
Alford,  Lines.  Died  there  Feb.  16,  1889,  aged  89.  {Upping- 
ham Sch.  Reg.;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BRYAN,  GEORGE  BLACKFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  5,  1896;  an  'advanced  student.'  S.  of  George,  secretary, 
of  Nottingham.  B.  there  Dec.  10,  1876.  School,  Nottingham 
High  (Mr  J.  Gow).   Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1898. 

BRYAN,  GEORGE  BRYAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1850.  S.  of  Rebecca  Grinder.  B.  Dec.  10,  1828,  at  Padding- 
ton,  London.  School,  Collegiate,  Brixton,  Surrey.  Matric. 
Michs.  1850.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  24, 
1850, '  aged  21 ;  of  Colston  Terrace,  Bristol;  2nd  s.  of  WiUiam, 
Esq.,  late  of  Worthing,  Sussex,  deceased.'  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1854.   Died  June  11,  1856.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BRYAN,  GEORGE  HARTLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  10,  1883.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  Purdie  (i860),  Esq., 
deceased.  B.  Mar.  i,  1864,  at  Cambridge.  Matric.  Easter, 
1883;  Scholar,  1883;  ist  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  (5(^1 
Wrangler)  1886;  M.A.  1890;  Sc.D.  1896.  Fellow,  1889-95. 
Hon.  Fellow,  1915.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  University 
College  of  North  Wales,  Bangor,  till  1926.  Gold  medallist  of 
the  Institute  of  Naval  Architects,  1901.  President  of  the 
Mathematical  Association,  1907.  F.R.S.,  1895.  An  authority 
on  thermodynamics  and  aeronautics.  Gold  medallist  of  the 
Aeronautical  Society,  1914.  President  of  the  Institution  of 
Aeronautical  Engineers.  Contributed  articles  to  the  Encyclo- 
pedia Britannica,  etc.   Author,  mathematical.   Died  Oct.  13, 

1928,  aged  64,  at  Bordighera.  (T.  A.  Walker,  570;  The  Times, 
Nov.  II,  1928.) 

BRYAN,  GUY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18),  at  Peterhouse,  June  13, 
1799.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Easter,  1799;  B.A.  1803;  M.A. 
1807.  Fellow,  1803.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Ely)  Dec.  8,  1807;  priest  (London)  Sept.  23,  i8ro;  C.  of 
Milton,  Cambs.,  1807.  R.  of  South  Normanton,  Derbs., 
1811-19.  R.  of  Woodham-Walter,  Essex,  1819-70.  F.S.A. 
Married  Selina,  dau.  of  John  Eardley  Wihnot,  Esq.,  of  Bruce 
Castle,  Tottenham,  Mar.  5,  1818.  Died  Apr.  22,  1870,  aged 
88.  M.I.  at  Woodham  Walter.  Father  of  the  next,  of 
Regmald  G.  (1837)  and  of  Wihnot  G.  (1842).  (T.  A.  Walker, 
S7j;  Essex  Review,  i.  94.) 

BRYAN,  GUY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  26,  1833.  S. 
of  Guy  (above),  clerk,  of  Woodham  Walter,  Essex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon,  1841 ;  priest, 
1842.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1848.  C.  of  Swanton  Novers, 
Thetford,  1849-77.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1889. 
Brother  of  Wilmot  G.  (1842)  and  of  Reginald  G.  (1837). 


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Bryan,  Guy  Sydenham  Carew 

BRYAN,  GUY  SYDENHAM  CAREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  31,  1871.  S.  of  Joseph  William,  clerk, 
of  Basingstoke,  Hants.  [B.  Dec.  6,  1852.]  School,  Marl- 
borough. Matric.  Lent,  1871;  B.A.  1875.  Went  to  Australia ; 
squatter  and  tea  dealer.  Died  Sept.  15,  1905,  at  Cunnamulla, 
Queensland.    {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BRYAN,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  31,  1855.  [S.  of 
T.  J.,  of  Lyddington,  Uppingham.  B.  Jan.  1834.  School, 
Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  LL.B.  i860;  LL.M.  1863. 
Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Peterb.)  i860;  C.  of  St  Margaret's, 
Leicester,  1859.  C.  of  Oakham,  1862-6.  C.  of  East  Pinch- 
beck, Linos.,  1866-9.  C.  of  Lyddington,  Rutland,  1869-72. 
C.  of  Hilgay,  Norfolk,  1872-80.  V.  of  Raunds,  Northants., 
1880-91.  V.  of  Stoke  Golding  with  Dadlington,  1892-1905. 
R.  of  Stoke  Doyle,  1905-18.  Died  Sept.  2,  19 18,  aged  84. 
Father  of  the  ne.xt.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Sept.  5,  19 18.) 

BRYAN,  HUGH.  Adm.  scholar  at  Queens',  Michs.  1890.  S.  of 
Hugh  (above).  B.  Aug.  21,  1871,  at  Lyddington,  Rutland. 
[School,  Oundle.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar,  1892;  B.A. 
1893;  M.A.  1898.  Assistant  Master  at  Dover  College,  1898- 
1903.  Second  Master  at  Goverimient  School,  Pietermaritz- 
burg.  Natal,  1903.  Inspectorof  Schools,  1905.  Chief  Inspector 
and  Secretary  of  the  Natal  Education  Department,  1918. 
Superintendent  of  Education,  1924-30;  retired.  Author,  Our 
Country,  an  Elementary  History  of  Natal.  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1928-9;  Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1939.) 

BRYAN,  REGINALD  [GUY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3, 
1837.  S.  of  Guy  (1799),  R-  of  Woodham  Walter,  Essex. 
B.  at  S.  Normanton,  Derbs.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1837.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Jan.  15,  1839;  Scholar,  1839-40; 
(ist  Math.  Prize,  1840).  Migrated  back  to  Trinity,  Apr.  16, 
1840;  Scholar,  1841;  B.A.  {iyd  Wrangler)  1842;  M.A.  1848. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1842;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  Velden,  Beds., 
1844-6.  P.C.  of  Brightside,  Sheffield,  1846-7.  Vice-Principal 
of  the  Protestant  College  of  Malta,  1847-56.  V.  of  Fosbury, 
Wilts.,  1856-75.  Principal  of  Monkton  Combe  School,  Bath, 
1875-1900.  Resided  latterly  at  Combe  Down,  Bath.  Died 
Feb.  22,  1912,  aged  92.  Brother  of  Wilmot  G.  (1842),  etc., 
and  father  of  Wilmot  E.  (1882).  {Venn,  11.  246;  The  Guardian, 
Mar.  I,  1912.) 

BRYAN,  RICHARD  SYNDERCOMBE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Mar.  27,  1828.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  West  Down, 
Devon.  B.  there.  School,  Barnstaple.  Matric.  Michs.  1828; 
B.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1833;  priest,  Oct.  26,  1834. 
R.  of  Cheldon,  Devon,  1845-77.  R.  of  E.  Worlington,  1852- 
77.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Portsmouth.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1878.   {Venn,  n.  205.) 

BRYAN,  ROBERT  PURDIE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  3, 
i860.  [S.  and  h.  of  James  Bedingfield,  M.D.,  of  Kensington 
Park  Gardens.]  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1864.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Merton  College) 
June  17,  1858,  age  18;  postmaster.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  12,  1863,  age  22,  as  Robert  Burdie  {sic).  Died  Feb.  11, 
1865,  aged  25,  at  Lismore  House,  Norwood.  Father  of 
George  H.  (1883).   {Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  398.) 

BRYAN,  WILMOT  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1873.  S.  of  Wihnot  Guy  (1842),  clerk.  B.  at  Freston, 
Suffolk.  Bapt.  there  July  16,  1853.  [School,  Ipswich.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1878;  M..\.  1885.  Ord.  deacon, 
1878;  priest  (Sahsbury)  1880;  C.  of  Buckland  Newton, 
Dorset,  1878-81.  C.  of  St  John's,  RedhUl,  1881-2.  Lie.  pr., 
dio.  Rochester,  1884-1902  and  Southwark,  1905-7.  P.C.  of 
Boyton,  Somerset,  1907-19.  R.  of  Runnington,  1919-32. 
Died  there  Jan.  28,  1932,  aged  78.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times, 
Feb.  1,  1932.) 

BRYAN,  WILMOT  EARDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  8, 
1882.  S.  of  Reginald  Guy  (1837),  clerk,  of  Monkton  Combe, 
Bath.  B.  Oct.  7,  1863,  at  Fosburv,  Wilts.  School,  Monkton 
Combe  (Mr  Bryan,  his  father).  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
1887;  M.A.  1891.  Head  Master  of  Monkton  Combe  Junior 
School,  1893-4.  Vice-Principal  of  Monkton  Combe  School, 
1895-1900.  Assistant  Mathematical  Lecturer  of  Sheffield 
University,  1919-26.  Died  Apr.  9,  1935.  Buried  at  Sheffield. 
{Monkton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Apr.  13,  1935.) 

BRYAN,  WILMOT  GUY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  25, 
1842.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Guy  {1799),  R.  of  Woodham-Walter, 
near  Maldon,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B..\.  1846;  M.A. 
1849.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest  (Rochester)  1847;  C.  of 
Woodham-Walter,  1846-7.  C.of  White  Roding,  1847-9.  C.of 
Freston,  Suffolk,  1849-52.  C.  of  Trimingham,  Norfolk,  1852- 
4.  C.  of  Rodmerton,  Gloucs.,  1855-9.  PC-  of  Leavenheath, 
Suffolk,  1859-65.  C.  of  Lingfield,  Surrey,  1876-9;  V.  there, 
1879-1904.  Author.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1907. 
Brother  of  Guy  (1833),  etc.,  and  father  of  WUmot  A.  (1873). 
{T.  A.  Walker,  477.) 

BRYANS,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Oct.  10,  1874.  5th  s.  of  William  (1841),  V.  of  Tarvin,  Cheshire. 


Bryant,  Ernest  Edward 

B.  Aug.  19,  1854.  Matric.  Miens.  1874;  Prizeman;  Scholar, 
1875;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1878;  Chancellor's  medal, 
1878;  M.A.  1885.  Assistant  Master  at  Fettes  College,  Edin- 
burgh, 1879-83;  at  Dulwich  College,  Surrey,  1883-93.  Went 
to  live  at  Hayling  Island,  Hants.,  taking  pupils  to  coach  for 
the  Army.  Of  Arundel  House,  Hayling  Island.  Author, 
scholastic.  Died  Nov.  21,  1916,  at  Harrogate.  Brother  of 
Herbert  W.  (1874),  etc.   {Fettes  Coll.  Reg.) 

BRYANS,  EDWARD  DE  VILLARS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  22,  1865.  S.  of  Francis  (M.A.  1868),  clerk.  B.  Sept.  17, 
1846,  at  Backford,  Cheshire.  Schools,  Rossall  and  Chelten- 
ham College.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1870;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Shrewsbury,  1870-5  and  1877-82.  C.  of  Matlock  Bath,  1875- 
7.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  1881-91.  V.  of  Holy 
Cross,  Shrewsbury,  1882-9.  V.  of  Abbot's  Bromley,  Staffs., 
1889-93.  Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of  York,  1891-1908. 
V.  of  Newton-on-Ouse,  Vorks.,  1893-7.  V.  of  Sowerby, 
1897-1904.  Rural  Dean  of  Thirsk,  1902-4.  R.  of  Newton 
Kyme,  1904-8.  Died  June  5,  1911,  at  22,  Antrim  Mansions, 
Belsize  Park,  London,  N.W.   {Peile,  11.  589.) 

BRYANS,  EDWARD  LONSDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  6,  1868.  [S.  of  Wilham  (1841),  clerk,  of  Windermere, 
Westmorland.]  Did  not  reside.  Matric.  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford)  May  15,  1869,  age  20;  Scholar,  1869;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1873;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1876.  Ord.  1878.  Assistant  Master  at 
Malvern  College,  1875-90.  R.  of  Quedgeley,  Gloucs.,  1890-6. 
R.  of  Minchinhampton,  1896-1911.  Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford, 1912.  Brother  of  Herbert  W.  (1874),  etc.  {Peile,  11. 
606;  Al.  Oxofi.) 

BRYANS,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1868  (incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  gent.,  of  Clonfecle,  Co.  Tyrone,  Ireland,  and  of  the 
Manor  House,  Boughton,  Cheshire.  Matric.  (St  Edmund 
Hall,  Oxford)  Jan.  13,  1823,  age  22,  as  B.A.  incorp.  from 
Dublin;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1823.  Ord.  deacon,  1823;  priest 
(Chester)  1824.  P.C.  of  Farndon,  Cheshire,  1830-8.  V.  of 
Backford,  1838-77.  Married  three  times.  Died  May  3, 
1877.  M.I.  (font)  at  Backford.  Father  of  Edward  de  V. 
{1865).   {Al.  Oxon.;  MSS.  Wirral  Hundred;  F.  C.  Beazley.) 

BRYANS,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Apr.  20,  1874.  S.  of  William  (1841),  R.  of 
Tarvin,  Cheshire.  B.  there.  School,  Haileybury.  Name  with- 
drawn, Sept.  21,  1874;  re-adm.  Jan.  18,  1875-  Matric.  Lent, 
1875.  The  following  extract  from  his  curious  epitaph  at  St 
John's  Church,  Charlton,  gives  his  career:  '  I  was  educated  at 
Haileybury  and  at  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge.  For  ten 
years  I  made  tea  in  India,  for  two  years  I  made  wine  in 
France,  for  thirty,  stained  glass  windows  in  England  and  bad 
puns  all  the  time.    I  asked  mv  wife  to  put  up  this  stone  and 

my  beloved  children  to  keep  it  tidy '   Died  Apr.  30,  1925, 

aged  69.   Brother  of  Clement  (1874),  etc. 

BRYANS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  30,  1853. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  Mar.  28,  1833,  at  Everton,  Liverpool. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857; 
M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (CarUsle)  1858;  priest,  i860;  C.  of 
Irton,  Cumberland;  there  in  1865.  Living  at  Ampthill, 
Beds.,  in  1870.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 
Perhaps  brother  of  the  next.    {Peile,  11.  530.) 

BRYANS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  24,  1841. 
[Perhaps  s.  of  William  (?  Richard),  merchant  and  magistrate, 
of  Liverpool,  and  Sophia,  dau.  of  Richard  Richardson,  of 
Capenhurst  Hall,  Chester.  School,  Rugby]  (occurs  as  s.  of 
R.  Bryans,  Esq.,  in  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.).  Matric.  Michs.  1841. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1842;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848. 
Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Windermere,  1846-8. 
P.C.  of  Ash,  Salop,  1850-2.  R.  of  Tarvin,  Cheshire,  1852-86. 
Married  Sophia  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Lonsdale,  Bishop  of  Lich- 
field, Apr.  29,  1848.  Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  July  18, 
1889,  aged  67,  at  Eltham,  Kent.  M.I.  at  Tarvin.  Father  of 
Herbert  W.  (1874),  Clement  (1874)  and  of  Edward  L.  (1868) ; 
perhaps  brother  of  the  above.    (F.  C.  Beazley.) 

BRYANT,  CHARLES  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Sept.  1, 
1900.  [School,  Exeter.]  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1903;  M.A.  1907.  B.Sc.  (London). 
Assistant  Master  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  and 
Dartmouth,  1907-13.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow,  1913-38-. 
Of  The  Foss,  Grove  Hill,  Harrow,  1938.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directory;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BRYANT,  ERNEST  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  I,  1889.  S.  of  W.  J.  D.,  Esq.,  of  Stafford  House,  Ton- 
bridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
1st  Class,  1892;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1893);  B.A.  1892;  Prizeman, 
1895;  M.A.  1896.  Fellow,  1894-1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1896; 
priest  (Durham)  1897;  College  Chaplain,  1896-8.  Assistant 
Master  at  Charterhouse,  1898-1924;  retired.  Of  70,  Por- 
chester  Road,  Bournemouth,  1939.  Author,  Reign  of 
Antoninus  Pius;  Short  History  of  Rome;  The  Creed,  etc, 
{Crockford,  1939.) 


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Bryant,  Frederick  Edward 

BRYANT,  FREDERICK  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7, 
1891.  [S.  of  A.  C.  B.  Aug.  31,  1872.]  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Of  BoUes  Farm,  Carlsbad,  New  Mexico. 
{Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRYANT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  27, 
1768.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Lent,  1768;  Scholar;  B.A.  1772; 
M.A.  1775.  Fellow,  1773-6.  P.C.  of  Wootton  Courtenay, 
Somerset,  1781-1800.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough. 
Died  June  2,  1800,  aged  51.  Buried  at  Wootton.  M.I. 
(Lamb.) 

BRYANT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  3,  1836. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1844. 
Ord.  deacon  (London,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Dec.  18, 
1842;  priest  (Canterbury)  1843;  C.  of  Biddendeu,  Kent, 
1842.  P.C.  of  Sheemess,  1844-84.  C.  of  Warden,  Isle  of 
Sheppey,  1850-70.  V.  of  Badlesmere  with  Leaveland,  1884- 
97.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1898. 

BRYANT,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  23, 
1784.  B.  at  Heydon,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar, 
1787;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
21,  1788;  priest,  Sept.  14,  1802. 

BRYANT,  HENRY  BALFOUR  FERGUSSON.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1894.  S.  of  Theodore  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Juniper  Hill, 
Dorking,  Surrey.  Schools,  Dungarvan,  Tunbridge  Wells  and 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Joined  the  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  1899.  M.V.O.,  1903.  Died  May  16,  1908,  in  India. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BRYANT,  HENRY  STRICKLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  2,  1845.  S.  of  [Sir]  Jeremiah  [Major,  C.B.]. 
B.  at  Calcutta.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A. 
1850;  M.A.  1853.  In  the  Privy  Council  Office.  Died  Dec.  23, 
1919,  at  Torquay.   (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Dec.  24,  1919.) 

BRYANT,  JAMES  DEVEREUX  HUSTLER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  31,  1877.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Robertson,  of 
Pembroke.  B.  there  Dec.  30,  1857.  School,  Malvern  (Mr 
Young).  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  25,  1879;  no  call;  name  withdrawn,  Nov.  1882. 

BRYANT,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  11, 
1851.  S.  of  John,  Wesleyan  Minister.  B.  Nov.  17,  1824,  at 
Maidstone.  Matric.  Easter,  1865;  Prizeman;  B.D.  (Stat. 
Eliz.)  1866.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Worcester)  1855;  C. 
of  Chilvers  Coton,  Warws.,  1854-6.  V.  of  Astley,  near 
Nuneaton,  1856-71.  V.  of  Great  and  Little  Ludford,  Lines., 
1871-81.  V.  of  Sixhills,  1874-81.  Author,  theological.  Died 
Apr.  15,  1881,  at  Ludford.    (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BRYANT,  JAMES  JONES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1869.  B.  at  Merthyr  Tydfil,  Glam.  School,  Llandovery 
College  (Rev.  W.  Watkins).  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1874; 
M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Chester)  1879;  C.  of 
Runcorn,  Cheshire,  1878-83.  P.C.  of  Weston  Point,  1883-5. 
V.  of  Nether  Whitley,  1885-1902.  Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford,  1907. 

BRYANT,  JOHN  BARKER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  2, 
1849.  S.  of  John,  master  mariner,  of  Ratchff.  B.  Nov.  3, 
1822,  at  St  Dunstan's,  Stepney,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1859.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest 
(Worcester)  1859.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  York,  1863.  V.  of  North 
Dalton,  Yorks.,  1863-75.  V.  of  Bretby,  1875-91.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1892. 

BRYANT,  JOHN  FORBES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  19,  1890.  [S. 
and  h.  of  Joseph,  late  of  South  Africa.]  School,  Weymouth 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist 
Class,  Pt  I,  1892;  Pt  II,  1893);  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897; 
Bhaonagar  medal,  1895.    In  the  I.C.S. 

BRYANT,  THOMAS  EGERTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1882.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  53,  Upper  Brook  Street,  London. 
B.  Aug.  20,  1863  (?  1864),  in  London.  Schools,  [Mill  Hill]  and 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886.  Solicitor, 
1889.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.;  Army  Pay  Dept.; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Died  Mar.  5,  1933,  aged  68,  at 
Harold  Wood,  Essex.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Mar.  II,  1933.) 

BRYANT,  VERNON  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  [S.  of  Charles,  of  Camborne,  Cornwall.  School, 
Exeter.]  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar;  B.A.  1900;  M.A. 
1910.  Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  College,  1906-18; 
afterwards  Head  Master  of  St  Piran's  School,  Maidenhead. 
Retired,  1927.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

BRYANT,  WALLACE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1885.  S.  of 
William.  B.  Mar.  27,  1865,  at  Maidstone,  Kent.  Migrated  to 
Queens',  Lent,  1887;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1890;  priest  (Guildford)  1891;  C.  of  Portsea, 
Hants.,    1890-2.     Held   other  curacies,    1893-9.     Diocesan 


Bryer,  Thomas 

Chaplain  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1 899-1902.  C.  of  Dewsbury, 
1902-4.  C.  of  Winchester,  1904-8.  R.  of  Wickford,  Essex, 
1908-16.  R.  of  StiSord,  1916-24.  V.  of  South  Weald,  1924-6. 
Perm,  to  off.  at  St  Barnabas,  Little  Ilford,  1928-34;  in  the 
dios.  of  Chelmsford,  Guildford  and  Southwark,  1934-9-  Of 
4,  Grosvenor  Road,  Seaford,  Sussex,  1939.  Died  Apr.  12, 
1939,  aged  74.   (Crockford,  1939;  The  Times,  Apr.  13,  1939-) 

BRYANT,  WALTER  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1884.  S.  of  William  Wear,  schoolmaster,  of 
Forthampton,  near  Tewkesbury.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs. 
1884;  Scholar;  B.A.  (21st  Wrangler)  1887.  Joined  the  Staff 
of  the  Royal  Observatory,  1902.  Senior  Assistant  in  the 
Magnetic  Meteorological  Department.  Secretary  of  the  Royal 
Meteorological  Society,  1916-20;  Vice-President.  Of  38, 
Blenheim  Crescent,  Croydon.  Author,  A  History  of  Astro- 
nomy; also  Biographical  studies  of  Galileo  and  Kepler.  Died 
Jan.  31,  1923.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Morning  Post,  Feb.  i, 
1923) 

BRYANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  8, 
1769.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset.  School, 
Tiverton  (Mr  Atherton).  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Corpus 
Christi  College)  Oct.  24,  1770,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1774; 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1778;  B.D.  (Lincoln  College)  1786.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

BRYCE,  DAVID  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
2,  1899.  S.  of  D.,  Esq.,  of  37,  Brooke  Road,  Stoke  Ne\vington, 
London,  N.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar;  B.A.  1902;  M.A. 
1909.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  School,  Ely,  in  1904.  Ord. 
deacon  (Southwark)  1905;  priest,  1906;  Missioner  of  Clare 
College  Mission  at  Rotherhithe,  1905-15-  C.  of  Chislehurst, 
1915-19.  C.  of  Horley,  1919-32  (in  charge  of  Christ  Church, 
Salford,  Lanes.,  1919-32).  Chaplain  of  Reigate  Union, 
1919-32.  V.  of  Ascension  Church,  Plumstead  Common, 
S.E.,  1932-8.  R.  of  St  George  with  St  Mary  Orcheston,  Wilts., 
1938-.    (Crockford,  1939.) 

BRYCE,  JAMES.  Hon.  Litt.D.  1898.  Jurist,  historian  and 
poUtician.  Created  Viscount  Bryce  of  Dechmont,  Lanarks., 
1914.  G.C.V.O.,  1917.  F.R.S.  Regius  Professor  of  CivU 
Law  at  Oxford,  1870-93.  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade, 
1894.  A  member  of  the  International  Tribunal  at  The 
Hague.   Died  Jan.  22,  1922.   (D.N.B.) 

BRYCESON,  EBENEZER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26, 
1876.  S.  of  George.  B.  Jan.  2,  1857,  at  Plumstead.  School, 
Cowper  Street.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1922.  At  the  London  Hospital.  After- 
wards at  Leipzig  and  Paris.  L.S.A.  (London)  1883.  M.C.P.S. 
(Toronto)  1911.  Fell.  Roy.  Soc.  Med.  Living  at  100,  Herbert 
Road,  Plumstead,  S.E.,  in  1911.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut.,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps;  Capt.,  R.A.M.C; 
Stag  Anaesthetist  and  in  charge  of  Medical  Wards  and 
Officers'  Hospital,  Tidworth).  Specialist  at  the  London 
Neurology  Clinic.  Of  136,  Sutherland  Avenue,  Maida  Vale, 
W.,  in  1938.    (Peile,  11.  649;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BRYDGES,  see  BRIDGES. 

BRYDON,  JAMES  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1900. 
2nd  s.  of  James  Lockhart,  yam  agent,  deceased  [of  Bramhall 
Park,  Cheadle  Huhne,  Cheshire].  B.  Mar.  19,  1881,  at  Man- 
chester. School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903. 
Sohcitor,  1907.  Of  Bramhall  Park,  Cheadle  Hulme.  J. P.  for 
Cheshire,  1923.  Late  County  Director,  Red  Cross  and  St 
John,  for  Cheshire.  C.B.E.,  1918.  (Kelly,  Handbook,  1938; 
Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BRYDONE,  JAMES  MARR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1893.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  Gray,  sohcitor.  B.  Jan.  26, 
1875,  at  Petworth,  Sussex.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1902.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  1896-1900. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1900.  House  Surgeon  and  Resident 
Medical  Offtcer.  During  the  Great  War,  1914-20,  in  charge  of 
various  hospitals  at  home.  O.B.E.,  1920.  Physician  to  the 
Children's  Rest  and  Convalescent  Home,  Roehampton.  Of 
9,  Wilton  Crescent,  London,  S.W.,  1938.  Editor  of  Guy's 
Hospital  Gazette.  Author,  medical.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Lancing  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1938). 

BRYDONE,  PATRICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1895. 
S.  of  Henry  Gray  [solicitor.  B.  Nov.  17,  1877]  at  Petworth, 
Sussex.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898. 
Sohcitor,  of  13,  Manor  Grove,  Tonbridge.  During  the  Great 
War,  served  in  France  and  Italy;  2nd  Lieut.,  R.A.S.C.  Of 
62,  Hadlow  Road,  Tonbridge.  Died  July  9,  1933,  i"  London. 
Brother  of  the  above.   (The  Times,  July  12,  1933-) 

BRYER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1766. 
B.  in  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  B.A.  1771-  R-  of  All 
Saints',  Dorchester,  1774-1818.  R.  of  Shaftesbury  St  James, 
1797-1818.  Probably  also  R.  of  Beeby,  Leics.,  1787-97. 
Died  Oct.  8,  1818,  at  Dorchester.  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  714; 
Hutchins,  in.  58.) 


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BRYER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  23,  1830.  Of 
Hants.  School,  Bronasgrove.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1834.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Gt  Marton; 
'B..\.':  died  .-^pr.  4,  1857,  aged  69,  at  South  Shore.   (G.  Mag., 

1857,  I.  624.) 

BRYERS,  JOHN  SHAW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1894.  S.  of  Thomas  Wood,  clerk  to  the  Sunderland  School 
Board.  B.  Mar.  27,  1875,  at  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Durham. 
School,  Wevmouth  CoUege  (Rev.  J.  A.  Miller).  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  Prizeman;  B..\.  1897;  M.A.  1906.  Assistant 
Master  at  Pocklington  School,  1897-1900.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1900;  priest  (Manchester)  1901.  Assistant  Master  at 
Rossall  School,  1900-1905.  R.  of  St  John's,  Hobart,  Tas- 
mania, 1905-8.  R.  of  Launceston,  Tasmania,  1908-12. 
Commissary',  Tasmania,  1913-19  and  1922-.  R.  of  Ashing- 
don  with  South  Fambridge,  Essex,  1912-23.  R.  of  Bowers 
Gifford,  1923-39-.  (Schoolmasters' Directory,  igo^;  Crockford, 
I939-) 

BRYETT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  30,  i755-  B.  at 
Witheredge,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1755;  B.A.  {14th 
IVrangltt)  1759;  M..\.  1762.  R.  of  Chilfrome,  Dorset,  i775- 
1813.  V.  of  Buckerell,  Devon,  1800-4.  V.  of  Salcombe  Regis, 
1804-13.   Died  1813. 

BRYMER,  WILLIAM  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 

1858.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  I,  Belvedere,  Weymouth.  B.  May  20, 
1840,  at  Bath.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B..\. 
1862;  M..^.  1865.  .\dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  21,  i85o; 
no  call;  name  withdrawn,  1887.  Of  Ishngton  House,  Dorset, 
J. P.;  succeeded  his  father,  1870.  High  Sheriff,  1887.  M.P. 
for  Dorchester,  1874-85;  for  South  Dorset,  1891-1906. 
Lieut. -Col.,  and  Hon.  Col.,  late  Dorset  Imperial  Yeomanry. 
Deputy  Provincial  Grand  Master  of  the  Dorset  Freemasons ; 
Past  Grand  Master,  Mark  League,  St  Colomb.  Died  May  9, 
1909,  at  Jerez,  Spain.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BRYMER,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  PARR.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  26,  1814.  S.  of  .\lexander.  B.  at  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia.  School,  Fulham  Park,  London  (Mr  Ruddock). 
Matric.  Michs.  18 16;  B.-A..  1S20;  M..A..  1823.  R.  of  Charlton 
Mackrell,  Somerset,  1821-52.  Canon  of  Wells,  1834.  Arch- 
deacon of  Bath,  1839-52.  Residentiary  Canon,  1840-32. 
Superintended  the  affairs  of  the  entire  diocese  during  the 
incapacity  of  Bishop  Law;  took  an  active  part  in  the  forma- 
tion of  diocesan  societies.  Died  Aug.  19,  1852,  at  Charlton 
Mackrell.    {Boase;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  11.  544.) 

BUBS,  CHARLES  DELANNOY  HAMMOND.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  13,  1848.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Petham,  Kent. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  July  22,  1824.  Matric.  Easter,  1857;  B.D. 
(Stat.  Eliz.)  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1859;  priest 
(London)  i860;  C.  of  Reddal  Hill,  Staffs.,  1859-60.  Held 
other  curacies  for  short  periods,  1860-79.  C.  of  Farley, 
Wilts.,  1888-96.  Lived  latterly  at  Whitstable.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1909. 

BUBB,  HORATIO  WARNER.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1869. 
Doubtless  proceeded  M.A.  (St  Andrew's)  i860;  M.R.C.S., 
1854.  L.S..\.,  1856.  Formerly  Surgeon  R.V.A.  Corps  and 
late  Medical  Ocficer  at  Grenada,  W.  Indies.  Sometime 
Surgeon  at  Folkestone  Dispensary.  Of  29,  Regent  Street, 
Cambridge,  in  1870.  Died  Sept.  13,  1872,  aged  39;  then  of 
Gulgon,  New  South  Wales.  (Medical  Directory,  1870;  C.  K. 
Hudleston.) 

BUBB,  WILLIAM  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  5, 

1842.  [S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  solicitor,  of  Cheltenham]. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric. 
(Wadham  College)  Jan.  22,  1845,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1848;  M.A.  1861.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  15,  1847. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1850.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit;  practised  as 
a  Special  Pleader.  Disbarred  at  his  own  request,  1856. 
Became  an  attorney.  Died  Jan.  17,  1879,  at  Cheltenham. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Ctultenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BUCCLEUCH  and  QUEENSBERRY,  Duke  of,  see  DOUGLAS, 
MONTAGUE  SCOTT  WALTER  FRANCIS. 

BUCHAN,  NORMAN  McLEOD,  see  SINCLAIR. 

BUCHAN-HEPBURN,  ARCHIBALD,  see  HEPBURN. 

BUCHANAN,  ALBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  16,  1883.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  6,  Vicarage  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London.  B.  July  15,  1863,  at  Svdney,  Australia. 
Matric.  .Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886. 

BUCHANAN,  ALFRED  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1890.  4th  s.  of  Thomas  Boughton,  clerk,  of  Potteme 
vicarage,  Devizes,  Wilts.  B.  there  Jan.  18,  1872.  Schools, 
St  Michael's  CoUege,  Tenbury,  Clifton,  and  St  Edward's, 
Oxford  (Rev.   A.  B.   Simeon).    Matric.  Michs.   1890;   B.A. 


Buchanan,  George  Burnside 

1893;  M.A.  1930.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1896;  C.  of  St  Mary  Redcliff,  Bristol,  1895-9.  R. 
of  Selworthv,  Somerset,  r899-i9o8.  R.  of  Nymet  St  George, 
Devon,  1908-13.  C.  of  St  John's,  Clatworthy,  Somerset, 
1910-13.  R.  of  Pedmore,  Worcs.,  1913-38-.  [Crockford, 
I939-) 

BUCHANAN,  ANDREW  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  21,  1868.  4th  s.  of  Sir  .Andrew,  Bart.,  of  the  British 
Embassy,  St  Petersburg.  B.  Jan.  16,  1850,  at  Craigend 
Castle,  Stirhng.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
i868;  B.A.  1872.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  5,  1932, 
aged  82,  at  Worthing.  Brother  of  Edward  (1862).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BUCHANAN,  CLAUDIUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  27, 
1 79 1.  Of  Glasgow.  [2nd  s.  of  Alexander,  schoolmaster,  of 
Inverary.  B.  Mar.  12,  1766.  School,  Glasgow  University.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1796;  D.D.  (LU.  Reg.)  1809; 
D.D.  (Glasgow)  1804.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  20,  i795; 
priest,  .A-pr.  17,  1796;  C.  of  St  .Mary  Woolnoth,  London, 
1795-6.  Chaplain  in  Bengal  to  the  East  India  Co.,  1796-7; 
at  Barrackpore,  1797-9;  to  the  Presidency  at  Calcutta,  i799- 
1800.  Professor  and  Vice- Provost  of  the  CoUege  of  Fort 
William,  1800-7.  Returned  to  England,  1808.  A  strong 
advocate  of  missions;  issued  translations  of  the  Scriptures 
into  various  Oriental  languages,  notably  a  translation  of  the 
New  Testament  into  .Malayalam,  the  language  of  Malabar 
and  the  native  states  of  Travancore  and  Cochin.  Twice 
married  and  had  issue.  .Author,  Colonial  Ecclesiastical 
Establishment,  etc.  Founder  of  the  'Buchanan  Prizes,'  1804. 
Died  Feb.  9,  1815,  at  Broxbourne,  Herts.  (G.  Mag.,  1815; 
Matric.  Album,  Glasgow  Univ.;  D.N.B.) 

BUCHANAN,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Cl.\re,  July  5,  1848.  [B. 
Jan.  16,  1830.  School,  Rugby;  ward  of  George  Dalziel,  Esq., 
of  Edinburgh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1853. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1850.  Captain  of  the  Rugby  Cricket  Club  for 
30  years;  renowned  as  a  bowler.  Captain  of  the  Warwick 
Cricket  Club  for  some  years  and  treasurer,  1887-93.  Author, 
The  Rugby  Cricket  Club.  Died  May  30  (?  31),  1900,  at  Rugby. 
(Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BUCHANAN  [CARRICK-BUCHANAN],  DAVID  CARRICK 
ROBERT  CARRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1844. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Robert  Carrick,  of  DrumpeUier,  and  Mount 
Vernon,  N.B.,  who  took  the  additional  surname  of  Carrick. 
B.  Sept.  16,  1825].  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Of  DrumpeUier  and 
Mount  Vernon,  Co.  Lanark,  and  Corsewall,  Wigtonshire. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Counties  Lanark,  Renfrew,  ArgyU.  Hon. 
Col.  commanding  3rd  and  4th  BattaUons,  Scottish  Rifles. 
K.C.B.  Married  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  .Anthony  Lefroy,  of 
Carrickglass,  Co.  Longford,  Mar.  22,  1849.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  8, 
1904.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

BUCHANAN,  DOUGLAS  MUDIE.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
I,  1898.  S.  and  h.  of  [Sir]  Ebenezer  John  [Knt.],  of  Clareinch 
Claremont,  near  Cape  Town,  S.  .Africa  [a  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Cape  Colony].  B.  June  27,  1881,  at  Cape 
Town.  School,  Diocesan  College,  Cape  Colony  (Mr  Brooke). 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  .Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1903.  Returned  to 
South  .Africa.  Address,  Temple  Chambers,  4,  Wale  Street, 
Cape  Town,  1938.  K.C.  Advocate  of  the  Supreme  Court, 
Cape  Town,  and  of  the  Special  Court,  Bechuanaland  Pro- 
tectorate. {Fox-Davies;  South  Africati  Who's  Who;  Law  List, 
1938.) 

BUCHANAN,  EDWARD.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  14, 
1862.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  .Andrew,  Bart.,  of  Dunburgh,  Stirling. 
B.  June  4,  1844,  at  Petersham,  Stirhng.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B..A.  1866.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  13,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1868.  Died  unmarried 
June  29,  1870.  Brother  of  Andrew  A.  (1868).  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

BUCHANAN,  GEORGE  BURNSIDE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  4,  1886.  S.  of  George,  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery  at 
Glasgow  University.  B.  July  3,  1868,  at  Glasgow.  Schools, 
Cayilfield,  Edinburgh  Preparatory  and  Fettes  CoUege, 
Edinburgh  (Dr  Potts).  Matric.  .Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890. 
Studied  medicine  at  Glasgow  University,  also  at  Marburg, 
Vienna  and  Paris.  M.B.  and  CM.  (Glasgow)  1893.  F.R.F.P.S. 
(Glasgow)  1901.  Assistant  to  his  father  at  Glasgow  Univer- 
sity, 1895.  Assistant  Surgeon,  Vvost  Infirmary,  Glasgow,  and 
at  the  Glasgow  Cancer  Hospital.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  as  Civil  Surgeon,  1900;  in  the  Great  War  (Major, 
R.A.M.C,  1914-19;  in  GaUipoU,  Egypt  and  Palestine). 
Deputy  Commissioner  for  Medical  Services,  Ministry  of 
Pensions.  Examining  Surgeon  at  St  Andrews  University. 
Of  22,  Avenue  Road,  St  Albans,  Herts.,  in  1938.  Author, 
medical.  (Medical  Directory,  1938;  Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Glasgow 
Univ.  Roll  of  Graduates.) 


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Buchanan,  Gilbert 

BUCHANAN,  GILBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens*,  Apr.  lo, 
1783.  Of  Middlesex.  [He  was  the  son  of  an  eminent  American 
merchant,  and  after  the  American  war  gave  up  commerce 
and  entered  the  church.]    Matric.  Michs.  1784;  LL-B.  1789; 
LL.D.    1806.     R.   of   Woodmansteme,   Surrey,    1783-1833- 
V.  of  Northfleet,  Kent,  1796-1833.   Chaplain  to  the  London 
Light  Horse  Volunteers.    Engaged  in  the  collation  of  the 
printed  copies  of  the  Common  Prayer  Book  with  the  Sealed 
Book  in  the  Tower  (from  which  authorised  standard  not  a 
copy  was  printed)  for  his  friend  Mr  Strahan.    Appears  to 
have  written  under  the  signature  of  'Clericus  Surriensis' 
for  G.  Mag.   A  Magistrate  for  Surrey,  and  Chairman  of  the 
Bench  at  Croydon.   Died  Dec.  31,  1833,  at  Woodmansteme. 
{Cant.  Act  Bk.;  .Manning  and  Bray,  11.  466;  G.  Mag.,  1834, 
I.  339-) 
BUCHANAN,  HENRY  BARWELL  MAXEY.    Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1871.   S.  of  James  [Capt.,  70th  Regt.]. 
B.  [June  9,  1851]  at  Cawnpore,  India.    Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
B.A.  1875.    Formerly  in  the  Navy.    Of  Hales  Hall,  Staffs.; 
succeeded    his    uncle    PhilUps    Buchanan,    Apr.    10,    1895. 
Married  and  had  issue.   (Burke,  L.G.) 
BUCHANAN,  HERBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  20,  1850. 
S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Arden,  StirUng.    B.  May  8,  1831,  at 
Glasgow.    Schools,   Edinburgh   Academy  and  Cheltenham 
College.   Matric.  Michs.  1850.   Of  Arden,  StirUng,  Esq.   J. P. 
for  Cos.  Stirling  and  Dumbarton.    Major,  Oxford  Militia. 
Died  1881.    {Venn,  11.  295.) 
BUCHANAN,   JAMES.    Adm.  pens,   at   Peterhouse,   Oct.    i, 
1885.   S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Cardross,  Scotland.  B.  Apr.  23, 
1865.   School,  Cardross,  and  at  Glasgow  University.   Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  Scholar,  r887;  B.A.  {6th  Wrangler)  1888;  M.A. 
1892.   Fellow,  1891.   D.Sc.  (Edin.).   F.F.A.,  F.I.A.   Actuary 
to  the  Scottish  Widows  Fund  Life  Assurance  Society.    Of 
49,  Lauder  Road,  Edinburgh.    Died  Nov.   3,   1933.   (r.  A. 
Walker,  587;  Glasgow  Univ.  Roll  of  Graduates;  Univ.  Pari. 
Reg.,  1934.) 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3, 
1857.    S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Ruchill  (Dowanhill),  near  Glas- 
gow [founder  of  the  Dowanhill  prizes  in  Glasgow  University]. 
B.  June  3,  1840,  at  Glasgow.    [School,  Glasgow  University.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.    Rowing  'blue," 
1862.   East  Indian  merchant.    Died  July  27,  1870.   Brother 
of  John  Y.  (1889).  {Glasgow  Univ.  Matric.;  Cent.  Hist.  Univ. 
Boat  Race.) 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES  GRANT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  14, 
1817;   from   Oxford.    S.   of  James,   Colonel,   of  Limerick, 
Ireland.    Matric.   Michs.   1817;  matric.  (Brasenose  College, 
Oxford)  Jan.  19,  1816,  age  17.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
BUCHANAN,    JAMES    HENRY    LINBERG.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1872.  S.  of  James,  of  5a,  Wilhelmstrasse, 
Wiesbaden,  Germany.   B.  Apr.  6,  1851,  in  London.   Matric. 
Michs.  1872. 
BUCHANAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24,  1827. 
Of  Northumberland.    Migrated  to  Queens',  May  7,   1828. 
Matric.  Michs.  1828. 
BUCHANAN,  JOHN  PHILIP  (PHILLIPS).    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  June  19,  1806.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Londonderry 
[and  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Phillips,  Esq.].    School,  Har- 
row. Capt.,  i6th  Light  Dragoons,  1812.   Killed  at  Waterloo, 
Junei8,i8i5.  Brotherof William T.(  18 11).  {HarrotifSch.Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  Waterloo  Roll  Call.) 
BUCHANAN,  JOHN  YOUNG.   Adm.  at  Christ's,  July  18,  1889. 
S.  of  John,   merchant,  of  Dowanhill,  Scotland.    B.   there 
Feb.  20,  1844.   Schools,  Glasgow  High  and  University,  also 
at  the  Universities  of  Marburg,  Leipzig  and  Bonn,  and  at  the 
ficole  de  Medecine,  Paris.  University  Lecturer  in  Geography, 
1889-92.     M.A.   {Hon.  causa)   1891.    F.R.S.    Chemist  and 
Physicist  of  the  Challenger  Expedition.    Commander  of  the 
Order  of  St  Charles  of  Monaco.   Awarded  the  gold  medal  of 
the  Royal  Scottish  Geographical  Society  for  work  connected 
with  oceanographical  research.   A  member  of  several  foreign 
societies.    Died  Oct.  16,  1925.   Brother  of  James  G.  (1857). 
{Peile,  II.  889.) 
BUCHANAN,  WILLIAM  GOLD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept. 
30,  1865.  S.  of  Daniel  Cranmer.  B.  May  5,  1845,  at  Wallasey, 
Cheshire.     School,    Claremount,    Wallasey    (Mr    Greene). 
Matric.  Michs.  1865.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  10, 1865, 
as  '2nd  s.  of  Daniel  Cranmer,  cotton-broker,  of  Liverpool.' 
BUCHANAN,  WILLIAM  [THEOPHILUS].    Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  4,   1811.    S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Londonderry 
(and  Eliza  Philip  {sic)).    School,  Oswestry.    Did  not  matri- 
culate.   Of  North  Cote,  near  Westbury,  Gloucs.    [Occurs  as 
William  Theophilus  in  Burke,  L.G.]    Brother  of  John  P. 
(1806).   (Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 
BUCK,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  6, 
1772.    S.  of  Charles,  clerk  [M.A.  (Oxford)  and  V.  of  Kirk- 
ham,   Lanes.,    1744-71].     B.   there.     Matric.   Michs.    i773; 


Buck,  John 

B.A.  1778;  M.A.  1781.  Old.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  21,  1780. 
V.  of  St  Michael-on-Wyre,  Lanes.,  1784-9-  R-  ot  Heysham, 
1789-91.  P.C.  of  Goosnargh,  1790  (July-Aug.).  P.C.  of 
Woodplumpton,  1797-1803.  Married  .\lice  Ormond.  Died 
May  4,  1808.  Father  of  Henry  R.  (1804).  {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  161.) 

BUCK,  EDWARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  1858.  [S. 
of  Zechariah,Mus.D.,  of  Norwich.  B.  1838.  Schools,  Norwich 
and  Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1862; 
Hon.  LL.D.  1886.  Hon.  Fellow,  1898.  Entered  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service.  Helped  to  form  an  agricultural  department  in 
the  United  Provinces  in  1874,  becoming  director;  this 
provincial  organisation  led  to  general  agricultural  improve- 
ment. Secretary  of  the  Revenue  and  Agricultvu-al  Dept.  of 
the  Government  of  India,  1882-97.  Represented  the  Indian 
Government  at  the  Colonial  Exhibition,  1886.  Knighted, 
1886.  K.C.S.I.,  1897.  Known  as  the  'Grand  old  man'  of 
Indian  Agriculture;  his  reforms  laid  the  foundation  of  the 
subsequent  improvement  in  methods  of  revision  of  land 
assessment.  Created  under  his  control  the  Geological  Survey 
of  India.  Died  July  6,  19 16,  aged  78,  at  Simla.  Brother  of 
Herbert  H.  (1863)  and  Frederick  C.  (1847).  {Clare  Coll.  Hist., 
I.  197;  The  Times,  July  8,  1916.) 

BUCK,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26,  1854.  S. 
of  WUliam,  late  of  Tacolneston,  Norfolk.  B.  there  1835. 
School,  Cromer  (Rev.  W.  Sharpe).  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
B.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1858;  C.  of  Saffron 
Walden,  Essex,  in  1859.  Of  Hemel  Hempstead  and  of  Gt 
Gaddesden,  Herts.,  in  1 862-3-.  Disappears  from  Clergy 
List,  1865.   {Venn,  11.  320.) 

BUCK,  FREDERICK  CIPRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  29,  1847.  Of  Norwich.  [S.  of  Zechariah  A.,  organist 
of  Norwich  Cathedral.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar,  1848. 
Died  Feb.  18,  1850,  aged  24.  Brother  of  Herbert  H.  (1863), 
etc.   (G.  Mag.,  1850,  i.  449.) 

BUCK,  GEORGE  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1889. 
S.  of  Montague  Charles,  merchant,  of  Liverpool.  B.  there 
July  25,  1871.  School,  Liverpool  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1 889 ;  Scholar,  1 889-93 ;  B. A.  {Senr.  Classic)  1 892 ;  Chancellor's 
medal,  1893;  M..^.  1896.  Fellow,  1894-8.  Assistant  Master 
at  the  City  of  London  School,  1893-8.  Died  Nov.  2,  1898, 
aged  27,  at  Albert  Mansions,  Battersea.  {Venn,  11.  505; 
Univ.  Registry  Lists.) 

BUCK,  HENRY  RISHTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  19,  1804.  2nd  s.  of  Charles  (1772),  clerk,  of  Kirkham, 
Lanes.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1805; 
Scholar,  1806.  Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Mar.  21,  1806; 
B..\.  1809.  Entered  the  Army  (Lieut.,  33rd  Regt.,  1809); 
served  in  the  Netherlands  campaign  of  1814;  present  at  the 
siege  of  Antwerp;  wounded  at  Bergen-op-Zoom ;  killed  at  the 
Battle  of  Waterloo,  June  18,  1815.   {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

BUCK,  HERBERT  HOLLOWAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  30,  1863.  S.  of  Zechariah  [Mus.D.,  organist  of  Norwich 
Cathedral].  B.  July  31,  1843,  at  Eaton,  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich  (Dr  A.  Jessop).  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar,  1864; 
B.A.  1867.  Went  to  America;  drowned  there.  Brother  of 
Edward  C.  (1858),  etc.   {Peile,  11.  579-) 

BUCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  5,  1768.  S. 
of  James,  attorney,  of  Paston,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Hingham  (Mr  Buck).  Scholar,  1768-76;  matric.  Michs. 
1769;  B.A.  {nth  Wrangler)  1773;  M.A.  1776.  Fellow,  1776- 
93.  Greek  Lecturer,  1783.  Hebrew  Lecturer,  1790.  Salarist, 
1784.  Cathechist,  1788-92.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  14, 
1773;  priest,  July  28,  1776;  C  of  Deopham,  Norfolk,  i773- 
Apparently  Head  Master  of  Newport  Grammar  School, 
Essex,  1779-93.  C.  of  Ickleton,  Cambs.,  1788.  R.  of  Laven- 
ham,  Suffolk,  1792-1825.  Probably  R.  of  Claydon  with 
Ackenham,  1802-.  Married  Miss  Ann  Adams.  Buried  at 
Lavenham,  Jan.  27,  1825.   M.I.   {Venn,  11.  87  and  ni.  261.) 

BUCK,  JOHN.  .^dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  17,  i774- 
S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Hingham,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Scholar, 
1774-9;  matric.  Lent,  1776;  B.A.  1779.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Sept.  19,  1779;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1781.  R.  of  Gt  Fran- 
sham,  Norfolk,  1791-1834.  R.  of  W.  Newton,  1797-1834.  V. 
of  Appleton,  1797-1834.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Daniel 
JodreU,  R.  of  Hingham.  Died  July  3,  1834.  M.I.  at  Fran- 
sham.   {Venn,  11.  95.) 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  27,  1804. 
S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  North  Walsham,  Norfolk.  Matric. 
Michs.  1804;  Scholar,  1804;  Tancred  Student,  1804;  B.A. 
1808;  M.A.  1811.  Fellow,  1812  [for  an  account  of  the  curious 
dispute  concerning  his  election,  see  Peile,  11.  354]-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1809;  priest,  June  23,  1811;  C.  of 
Chelsworth,  Suffolk,  1809.  Mildmay  Preacher,  1823.  Held 
no  benefice.  At  Ipswich  in  1829.  Died  Mar.  28,  1838,  aged 
51,  at  Ipswich,  being  found  drowned  in  a  pond.  {Peile,  11. 
354;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  II.  105;  Norwich  Ord.  Bk.) 


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Buck,  John 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  June  28,  1S07.  S. 
of  John,  inn-keeper,  of  Bingham,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Brown).  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1807- 
14;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
Dec.  20,  1812.  [Name  on  the  College  boards  till  1817.] 
{Venn,  11.  148.) 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  27,  1820.  Of 
Middlesex.  [S.  of  Jarv-is.  B.  Feb.  24,  1792,  m  London.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1821;  B.A.  1825;  LL.B.  1830;  LL.D.  1835. 
Previously  in  the  Bengal  Army  (East  India  Co.  Service), 
having  gone  to  India  in  1808;  Lieut.,  1816;  retured,  1819. 
Became  Minister  of  a  Baptist  congregation  in  Oxford  Street, 
London.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  June  6,  1824;  pnest  (bly 
1824;  C.  of  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge.  Chaplam  of  Liverpool 
Gaol,  1838.  Of  Hampton  Lucy,  Warws.,  without  cure,  in 
1846.  P.C.  of  Houghton,  Cumberland,  1849-64.  Died 
May  5,  1864.   (V.  C.  P.  Hodson;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  804.) 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  May  16, 
1834.  2nd  s.  of  Richard  (i779).  clerk,  of  Agecroft  Hall,  near 
Manchester  [and  Margaret  Hull].  School,  Newark.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843.  Adm.  at  Lincoln  s 
Inn,  Feb.  18,  1843,  age  28.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1852.  Suc- 
ceeded his  elder  brother,  Robert  (1829),  at  Agecroft  Hall. 
Assumed  the  surname  of  Dauntesey  in  Ueu  of  Buck,  Oct.  13, 
1863.    (Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  iv.  400.) 

BUCK,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  29,  1840. 
S  and  h.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Hampton  Lucy,  Stratford-on- 
Avon.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar,  1841;  B.A.  (27(ft 
Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Second  Master  at  Blundell  s 
School,  Tiverton.  Married  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Edward 
Tressolve  Cox,  of  St  John's  Wood,  June  11,  1846.  Died  Apr. 
15,  1859,  aged  38.  [Said  to  have  succumbed  in  hospital  at 
Exeter  through  madness  brought  on  by  overstram.]  (Peilc, 
II.  469;  R.  F.  Scott;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  i.  546.) 

BUCK,  JOHN  (PARMETER).  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  12, 
1821.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Ludham,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Stittkey. 
Schools,  Wells,  Norfolk  (Mr  Webber)  and  North  Walshani 
(Mr  Spurdens).  Matric  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1847, 
as  J.  Parmeter.  Ord.  deacon  (Non«ch)  June  18,  1826; 
priest,  June  10,  1827;  C.  of  North  Barsham,  Norfolk,  in 
1846.  V.  of  Toft  Trees,  1850-61.  Knight  of  St  John  of 
Jerusalem.   Died  Jan.  19,  1861,  aged  59.   (Venn,  11.  180.) 

BUCK,  LEWIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  11, 
1801.  Of  Devon.  [S.  and  h.  of  George  Stucley,  Esq.,  ot 
Bideford,  Devon.  B.  1784-  School,  Blundell  s,  Tiverton.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1805;  B.A.  1806.  Of  Moreton  and  Hartland 
Abbey,  and  of  Affeton,  Devon.  J.P.  High  Sheriff,  1826. 
M.P.  for  Exeter,  1826-32;  for  Devon  (Northern  Div.)  1839- 
■57  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Robbins,  of  Roundham 
Berks  ,  Apr.  18,  1808.  [Their  son,  George  Stucley,  assumed 
the  surname  of  Stucley  in  lieu  of  Buck,  July  27,  1858,  and 
was  created  Bart.,  Apr.  26,  1859,  as  Sir  George  Stucley,  of 
Affeton  Castle  and  Hartland  Abbey;  for  his  son,  Edward 
Arthur  George,  see  sub  Stucley.]  Died  Apr.  25,  1858,  aged  74- 
(BlundelVs  Sck.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  680;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

BUCK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  i. 
1770  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Holland,  Lanes,  [apothecary,  ol 
Liverpool  and  UphoUand].  School,  Halifax.  Scholar,  i779; 
matric.  Lent,  1780;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler)  1783;  M.A.  178ft. 
FeUow.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  10,  1789;  pnest,  Dec.  20, 
1780  R.  of  Fletton,  Hunts.,  1798-1828.  P.C.  of  St  Cathenne 
Cree,  London,  1803-14.  V.  of  Yaxley,  Hunts.,  1806-28 
(resigned).  Succeeded  his  brother-in-law,  John  Hull,  at 
Agecroft  Hall,  near  Manchester,  in  1813.  Married  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Richard  Hull,  of  Agecroft  Hall.  Died  Aug.  2/.  i»45, 
aged  84,  at  Blackpool.  Father  of  John  (1834)  and  of  Robert 
(1829).  {Ca>U.  Ad  Bk.\  Hennessy;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  11.  43^; 
E.  Axon.) 

BUCK,  RICHARD  HUGH  KEATS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  24,  1833.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Capt.,  R.N.,  deceased. 
B  Mar  4  1815,  at  Bideford.  School,  Bideford  (Mr  Alford). 
Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon,  1838;  pnest 
(Exeter)  1839;  V.  of  Launcells,  Cornwall,  1839-.  K.  of  bt 
Dominick,  Cornwall,  1853-93-  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  1881--. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1894.  Author,  theological. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BUCK  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  July  2, 
1829  Of  Lanes.  [S.  and  h.  of  Richard  (i779).  clerk,  of 
Agecroft  HaU,  Lanes.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829.  Succeeded  his 
father  at  Agecroft  Hall.  Brother  of  John  (1834).  {Batnes, 
1.  599,  ed.  1870;  III.  I37-) 

BUCK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  30,  1763. 
[S  of  William,  of  Rotherham,  Yorks.  Schools,  Wakefield 
apd   Westminster.]     Matric.    Michs.    1763;    Scholar,    1765; 


BucKE,  Horace  Walpole 

LL.B.  1770.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Sept.  26,  1763-  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1771.  Recorder  of  Leeds,  1 776-1 806.  Married 
Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  EUison,  of  Thome,  Yorks.  Lived  at 
New  Grange,  Yorks.  Died  July  23,  1806,  aged  60.  M.I. 
at  Rotherham.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  M.  H.  Peacock; 
Hunter,  11.  178.) 

BUCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  6,  i779- 
S.  of  Thomas,  attorney,  of  Faversham,  Kent.  B.  there. 
School,  Ashford  (Mr  Barrett  and  Mr  Stoddard).  Scholar, 
1779-83;  matric.  Michs.  1782;  B.A.  1783.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  26,  1781;  no  call.  '  Barrister-at-law'. 
Died  unmarried  1801.  Buried  in  the  family  vault  at  Faver- 
sham. {Venn,  n.  102;  Burke,  Vis.  of  Seats  and  Arms,  2nd  ed., 
I.  17.) 

BUCK,  WALTER  MARSDEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1883.  S.  of  Jonathan  Marsden,  Esq.  B.  at  Liverpool. 
School,  Liverpool  College  (Mr  Selwyn).  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Ripon) 
1889;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Leeds,  1887-97-  V.  of  St  Luke's, 
Bradford,  1897-1901.  V.  of  Hunslet  Moor,  Yorks.,  1901-29. 
R.  of  SwilUngton,  1929-39-.    {Crockford,  I939-) 

BUCK,  WILLIAM  ARMSTRONG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1883.  S.  of  WiUiam  Richard,  Esq.,  of  West  Ham, 
Essex.  B.  July  2,  1864.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  Scholar;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon, 
1887;  priest  (London)  1888;  C.  of  St  John's,  Bethnal  Green, 
1887-90.  First  Missioner  for  Merchant  Taylors'  School 
Mission,  West  Hackney,  1890-5.  V.  of  Leek,  Lanes,  1895-6. 
Warden  of  St  Thomas's  College,  Colombo,  and  V.  of  the 
Cathedral,  1896-1901.  V.  of  St  Mathias,  Stoke  Newington, 
Middlesex,  1901-6.  V.  of  Leamington,  1906-16.  Rural 
Dean,  1907-16.  R.  of  Thurlaston,  Leics.,  1916-19.  Chaplain 
at  Pau,  1919-20;  at  Monte  Carlo,  1920-2;  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Nice,  1922-37.  Of  68,  Lauderdale  Mansions,  London,  W.,  in 
1939.   {T.  A.  Walker,  572;  Crockford,  I939-) 

BUCK,  WILLIAM  ELGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  19, 
1867.  S.  of  John,  surgeon.  B.  at  Leicester.  Bapt.  July  26, 
1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.B.  1873;  M.A. 
1874;  M.D.  1876.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London. 
M.R.C.S.,  1872.  M.R.C.P.,  1877-  F.R.C.S.,  1882.  Served 
during  the  Franco-Prussian  War  as  surgeon's  assistant  in 
the  Hessian  service  of  the  German  Army,  being  posted  to  the 
Alice  Hospital,  Darmstadt,  1871;  received  the  Hessian 
Sanitats  Kreuz  for  medical  service  and  the  non-combatant 
medal.  Settled  in  practice  at  Leicester.  Physician  to  the 
Leicester  Infirmary.  Hon.  Physician  to  the  Leicester  and 
Rutland  County  Hospital.  Died  Oct.  4,  1887,  at  Leicester. 
(Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

BUCKBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  22, 
1822.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Tichmarsh,  Northants.  School, 
Chichester,  Sussex  (Mr  Bliss).  Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Died 
Dec.  24,  1825.   (G.  Mag.,  1826,  i.  92.) 

BUCKE,  BENJAMIN  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1850;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Earl 
Soham,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Bapt.  June  22,  1821.  School, 
King's  College,  London  (Rev.  M.  Biggs,  M.A.).  M.A.  (Canter- 
burv)  1859;  of  King's  College,  London.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Nov.  10,  1850;  priest,  June  6,  1852.  C.  of  Rendlesham, 
Suffolk,  1855-9.  C.  of  Trinity  Church,  Marylebone,  i860. 
Preacher  at  the  Magdalene  Hospital,  1861-2.  R.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Lee,  Kent,  1 863-1906.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Marquis  of  Westmeath,  1863-.  Died  Feb.  10,  1906,  aged  84, 
at  Lee.  Father  of  the  next.  {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

BUCKE,  HAROLD  EDWIN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter,  1887. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  3,  1887.  S.  of  Benjamin 
Walter  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Lee,  Kent.  B.A.  1890;  M.A. 
1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Gibraltar)  1891;  priest  (Rochester)  1892; 
C.  of  Strood,  1891-2.  C.  ot  St  Mark's,  Cheltenham,  1892-6. 
C.  of  Kensal  Town,  Midd.x.,  1896-1902.  C.  of  Folkestone, 
1903-6.  V.  of  Mettingham,  Suffolk,  1906-24.  R.  of  Gisleham, 
1924-8.  Died  there  Nov.  25,  1928.  {Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  27,  1928.) 

BUCKE,  HORACE  V/ALPOLE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 

Nov.  2,  1819.  S.  of  Thomas  George.  B.  at  Worlington, 
Suffolk.  School,  Mildenhall  (Mr  Orman).  Matric.  Michs. 
1820;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Nonvich)  June 
10,  1827;  priest.  May  24,  1829  (Horatio  W.).  C.  of  Methwold, 
Suffolk,  in  1837.  Emigrated  to  Canada  and  settled  near 
London,  Ontario,  in  1838.  A  linguist  and  a  man  of  culture. 
Married  Clarissa  Andrews  [their  son,  Richard  Maurice 
Bucke  (1837-1902),  the  well-known  alienist,  ph>'sician  and 
author,  and  friend  of  Walt  Whitman,  was  bom  at  Methwold, 
Suffolk].  Died  Mar.  31,  1856,  aged  54,  at  Samia  at  the 
residence  of  his  son,  George  Walpole  Bucke,  Esq.  (G.  Mag., 
1856;  Dictionary  of  Canadian  Biography,  1934.) 


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BUCKELL,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  22,  1848. 

B.  at  Bamingham,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  Mar.  24,  1822.  Matric. 
Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon,  1867; 
priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1868;  Assistant  Master  of 
Cheltenham  College,  1860-7.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Forest  of 
Dean,  1867-70.    C.  of  Market  Harborough,  Leics.,  1870-2. 

C.  of  West  Hackney,  Middlesex,  1872-5.  Lie.  pr.,  dios. 
London  and  Chichester,  1880;  of  St  Albans,  1883.  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Brighton,  1887-go.  Died  there  Aug.  2,  1890. 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BUCKERIDGE,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 
1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1851; 
priest  (Exeter)  1852;  C.  of  Heavitree,  1851.  Chaplain  to  the 
Liverydole  Almshouses,  Heavitree,  1851.  P.C.  of  St  James's, 
Exeter,  1856-74.  Rural  Dean,  i866.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1876.  [One  of  these  names,  8th  son  of  Isaac,  of 
Oare,  Berks.,  b.  Feb.  21, 1823;  died  in  America  and  left  issue.] 
{Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  iv.  203.) 

BUCKERIDGE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1822.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Lichfield,  Staffs.  School, 
Birminghsim.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1822;  priest, 
1825,  'of  St  John's  College,  Cambridge.'  C.  of  Alverthorpe 
and  Evening  Lecturer  at  the  parish  church,  Wakefield,  in 
1846.  P.C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1849-57. 
Unbeneficed  in  Clergy  List,  1868.  Not  in  Clergy  List,  1869. 
Author,  Sermons.   (Norwich  Ord.  Bk.;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

BUCKHAM,  GEORGE  MILWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1875.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  [Milward],  of  68,  Lowther 
Street,  Whitehaven,  Cumberland.  B.  there  Dec.  4,  1855. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1885.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  2,  1880,  age  24,  as  's.  of  Joseph  Milward, 
of  Whitehaven,  Cumberland.'   Name  withdrawn,  1903. 

BUCKHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  4,  1838.  Of 
Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845. 
Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest,  1842.  C.  of  Melchboume,  Beds., 
in  1846.  C.  of  Huddersfield,  1847.  P.C.  of  Bishopswood, 
Staffs.,  1851-67.  Died  there  Feb.  6,  1867,  aged  50.  (R.  F. 
Scott;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Feb.  16,  1867.) 

BUCKHAM,  PHILIP  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  15,  1821.  S.  of  the  Rev.  W.,  of  Middlesex.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors',  as  's.  of  William;  b.  Mar.  ig,  1792.' 
Matric.  Lent,  1822;  B.A.  1826.  The  Rev.  Philip  Wilham 
{sic)  Buckham,  B.A.  (St  John's),  died  1829,  at  Oundle 
vicarage.   {G.  Mag.,  1829,  i.  648.) 

BUCKINGHAM,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  29,  1873.  Of  Exeter.  S.  of  WiUiam,  solicitor. 
B.  at  Southemhay.  Bapt.  Nov.  15,  1854.  School,  Hailey- 
bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877.  Solicitor  at  Exeter 
(W.  Buckingham  and  Son).  Died  May  i,  1908.  {Haileybury 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BUCKINGHAM,  CLAUDE  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1891.  S.  of  Joseph  Hicks,  of  92,  Lancaster  Gate, 
Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  Apr.  6,  1873,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1898.  Of  Bridge  House,  Crookham,  Aldershot, 
Hants.  J. P.  for  Hants.,  1915.  Brother  of  Joseph  C.  (1883). 
(KeUy,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BUCKINGHAM  or  BUCKENHAM,  DENNIS  (The  Rev.).  M.A. 
from  Caius,  1763;  adm.  there  \pr.  23,  1763,  as  D.  Bucken- 
ham.  S.  of  James,  R.  of  West  Buckland,  Devon.  Matric. 
(Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  13,  1731-2,  as  Buckingham, 
age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1735.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Darling- 
ton. R.  of  Charles,  Devon,  1742.  R.  of  Lapford,  1763-4. 
{Venn,  11.  81;  Al.  Oxon.;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BUCKINGHAM,  Earl  of,  see  HOBART,  Lord  SIDNEY  CARRE. 

BUCKINGHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20, 
1863.   Did  not  reside. 

BUCKINGHAM,  JOSEPH  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1883.  S.  of  Joseph  Hicks,  of  29,  Lancaster  Gate, 
Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  June  18,  1864,  in  London.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Brother  of 
Claude  S.  (1891). 

BUCKINGHAM,  RICHARD  Marquess  of .  Adm.  at  Magdalene, 
July  4,  1819.  Matric.  Easter,  1819,  as  Marquess  of  Brydges 
and  Chsuidos;  LL.D.  1819.  Created  Earl  Temple  of  Stowe, 
Marquess  of  Chandos,  and  Duke  of  Buckingham,  Feb.  4, 
1822.   Died  Jan.  17,  1839.   {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

BUCKINGHAM,  RICHARD  SNOW  MORTIMER.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  21)  at  Caius,  June  29,  1839.  S.  of  James,  V.  of  Burring- 
ton,  Devon.  B.  there.  Schools,  [Bruton,  Rugby],  Harrow 
and  Bude  Haven  (Rev.  S.  Davis).  Matric.  Michs.  1839. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Feb.  20,  1841;  B.A.  1844.  Read  for 
Holy  Orders.  Went  to  the  South  of  France  for  his  health; 
returned,  but  had  a  relapse  and  died  Dec.  23,  1846,  at  St 
Heliers,  Jersey.   Buried  there.   {Venn,  11.  248.) 


Buckle,  George  Manley 

BUCKLAND,  ALFRED  VIRGOE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  16,  1S83.  Did  not  reside.  O.B.E.  Occurs  without  date 
in  Burke,  O.B.E. 

BUCKLAND,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  4, 
1768.  2nd  s.  of  WiUiam,  deceased,  R.  of  Wolborough, 
Devon.  B.  Jan.  30,  1750,  at  Newton  Abbot,  Devon.  Schools, 
Wolborough  (Mr  Hugo)  and  Tiverton  (Mr  Atherton). 
Matric.  Lent,  1769;  Scholar;  B.A.  1772;  M.A.  1776.  R.  of 
Templeton,  Devon,  1 776-1 821.  R.  of  Trusham  in  1793- 
1821.  R.  of  West  Chelborough,  Dorset,  1795-1821.  Died 
1821.   {Hutchins,  n.  640;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BUCKLAND,  ERNEST  SEGAR  LANG.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1884.  S.  of  Frank,  of  Lower  Edmonton,  Middlesex.  B.  Feb. 
23,  1866,  at  Moor  Park,  AUer,  Devon.  Schools,  Beaumont 
House  and  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Resided  six  terms. 
Unitarian  minister  at  Derby,  1904-8;  at  Nottingham,  1915- 
16.  .\uthor,  Oliver  Goldsmith  (Bell's  miniature  series  of  great 
writers).  Died  Jan.  16,  1916,  at  Nottingham.  Brother  of 
William  W.  (1881).    {Venn,  n.  471;  W.  W.  Buckland.) 

BUCKLAND,  HENRY.  \dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1879.  S.  of  William  Thome,  Esq.  B.  at  Ataholm,  New 
Zealand.  Schools,  Nelson  College  and  Christ's  College, 
Canterbury',  N.Z.   Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883. 

BUCKLAND,  JOSIAH  ROWLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  2,  1803.  Of  Middlesex.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  merchant. 
B.  June  18,  1785,  in  London.  Schools,  Hull  (Mr  Milner) 
and  Winteringham  (Mr  Grainger).]  Matric.  Michs.  1803; 
Scholar,  1806;  B.A.  (5^*  Wrangler)  1807;  M.A.  (Sidney) 
1810;  B.D.  1817;  D.D.  1825.  Fellow  of  Sidney  and  Mathe- 
matical Praelector.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  24,  1810;  priest 
(London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Mar.  10,  181 1.  Head  Master  of 
Uppingham  School,  1824-39.  V.  of  Peasmarsh,  Sussex, 
1833-58.  Died  suddenly  Apr.  4,  1858,  aged  73,  at  Peasmarsh. 
(G.  Mag.,  1858,  I.  563.) 

BUCKLAND,  WILLIAM  WARWICK.  Adm.  (age  22)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  5th  s.  of  Frank,  surveyor,  of  Edmonton, 
Middlesex.  B.  at  Newton  Abbot,  Devon.  Schools,  in  France, 
and  at  Hurstpierpoint  and  the  Crystal  Palace  School  of 
Engineering.  Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  Scholar,  1884-7;  B.A. 
(Law  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1884;  Chancellor's  medal  for  Legal 
Studies,  1885;  M.A.  1888;  LL.D.  1923.  Fellow,  1889. 
Lecturer  in  Law,  1895.  Tutor,  1903-14.  President,  1923. 
University  Teacher,  1889-94.  Proctor,  1899.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1882.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1889,  but 
never  practised.  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law,  1914-39-. 
At  the  Ministry  of  Munitions  during  the  Great  War.  FeUow 
of  the  British  Academy,  1920.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1932. 
Hon.  LL.D.  (Edin.)  1922;  of  Lyons,  1926;  of  Louvain,  1927. 
Docteur  de  I'Universite  de  Paris,  1936.  Lectured  at  Harvard 
and  Yale  Universities,  1924-5.  Ames  Prize,  Harvard,  1922. 
LL.D.  (Harvard)  1929.  Associe  de  rAcademie  Royale  de 
Belgique,  1929.  Of  9,  Grange  Road,  Cambridge,  1939. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Roman  Law  of  Slavery; 
A  Text  Book  of  Roman  Laze  from  .iugustus  to  Justinian;  The 
Main  Institutions  of  Roman  Laze>,  etc.  Brother  of  Ernest  S.  L. 
(1884).   {Venn,  11.  452;  Univ.  Cal.,  1938-g.) 

BUCKLE,  see  also  BARLEE. 

BUCKLE  (post  BARLEE),  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Jan.  20,  1774.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Ditchingham, 
Norfolk.  B.  Aug.  8,  1756,  at  Norwich.  Schools,  Norwich 
(Mr  Symonds)  and  Beccles  (Mr  Routh).  Scholar,  1774-8; 
matric.  Lent,  1777;  LL.B.  1780.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  21,  1778;  priest,  Aug.  6,  1780;  C.  of  Fritton,  Suffolk, 
1778;  R.  there,  1788-1831.  R.  of  WorUngworth  with  Sout- 
holt,  1780-1815.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Matchell, 
of  Gisleham.  Took  the  name  and  arms  of  Barlee  in  1811 
[for  his  son  Edward  Buckle,  see  Al.  Oxon.,  sub  Barlee]. 
Author,  rehgious.  Died  Mar.  22,  183 1,  aged  75.  Brother  of 
WiUiam  (1778).    (Venn,  11.  94.) 

BUCKLE,  EDMUND  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  2,  1875. 
2nd  s.  of  George,  R.  of  Weston-super-Mare,  Somerset;  Canon 
and  Precentor  of  Wells.  B.  Dec.  5,  1856.  School,  Marl- 
borough (Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Prizeman; 
Scholar,  1876;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  1879;  M.A.  1883. 
.■Architect ;  practised  in  London.  Diocesan  Architect  of  Bath 
and  Wells.  Died  Feb.  4,  1919,  aged  62,  at  Brislington, 
Somerset.   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BUCKLE,  FREDERICK  AINGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  1878.  S.  of  W.  B.,  Esq.,  of  The  Oaks, 
Catton,  late  Bengal  Ci\'il  Service.  Matric.  Lent,  1878;  B.A. 
1882. 

BUCKLE,  GEORGE  MANLEY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18),  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  July  5,  1855.  S.  of  WiUiam  Lewis,  M.A. 
(Oxford),  V.  of  Banstead,  Surrey.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs. 
1855;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Fellow,  1858.  Ord. 
deacon,  1863;  priest  (Winchester)  1864;  C.  of  Thames 
Ditton,  1863-5.  P.C.  of  East  Molesey,  1866-9.  Committed 
suicide  Oct.  7,  1876,  aged  40,  at  6,  Northumberland  Street, 
Strand,  London.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 


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BUCKLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Nov.  19,  181 1. 
Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  18 12. 

BUCKLE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 

1819.  S.  and  h.  of  John  William  [merchant,  of  London,  and 
of  Hither  Green,  Kent].  B.  in  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1819; 
Scholar,  1821;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {<)th  Wrangler)  1823;  M.A. 
1827.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  2,  1827.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1830.  On  the  Home  Circuit.  A  Municipal  Corporation 
Commissioner,  1833.  Recorder  of  Worcester,  1836-65;  of 
Ludlow,  1838-50.  Died  May  8,  1891,  at  39,  Gloucester 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London.  (Boose,  iv.  Suppl.;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BUCKLE,  JOHN  BOYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1900. 

S.  of ,  of  FarUngton,  Havant,  Hants.   B.  there  Nov.  29, 

1881.   School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1900. 

BUCKLE,  JOHN  GERALD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  21,  1885.  S.  of  Robert  T.,  of  5,  Cromwell 
Road,  West  Brighton,  Sussex.  B.  1866.  School,  Malvern 
CoUege.  Matric.  AUchs.  1885;  Scholar;  B.A.  1888.  Entered 
the  Colonial  Civil  Service,  1890.  Assistant  Colonial  Secretary 
at  Hong  Kong,  1897.  Secretary  of  University  College  Hos- 
pital, London,  1909-.  During  the  Great  War,  a  member  of 
the  Economic  Committee,  War  OflSce.  Hon.  Secretary  of 
The  Beyond  Seas  Association,  1916-19.  (Malvern  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BUCKLE,  NOAH  JOHN  NEALE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Peter- 
house,  Mar.  8,  1827.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  William,  of  Chaceley 
Lodge,  Gloucs.,  and  Jane  Theodosia  Neale.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1827.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Apr.  11,  1829.  Died  Mar.  21, 
1834,  at  Gloucester.  (T.  A.  Walker,  429;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  i. 
565;  Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 

BUCKLE,  ROBERT  BENTLEY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  5, 

1820.  4th  s.  of  Edward,  of  Sowerby,  Yorks.  B.  Jan.  6,  1802. 
Schools,  Isleworth,  Middlesex  (Mr  White)  and  Greenwich 
(Mr  Bvimey).  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1822;  B.A.  (^th 
Wrangler)  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1827;  priest  (Ely) 
June  I,  1828.  R.  of  Buckland  Rivers,  Dorset,  1831-40. 
R.  of  Moreton,  1831-7.  Archdeacon  of  Dorset,  1836-62. 
R.  of  Upway,  1837-88.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1841-93.  Died 
Sept.  16,  1893,  aged  91,  at  Upway.   (Hutchins,  11.  848.) 

BUCKLE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  27, 
1760.  S.  of  WilUam,  grazier,  of  Crownthorp,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Wymondham  (Mr  Evans  and  Mr  Layham). 
Scholar,  1760-5;  matric.  Michs.  1762;  B.A.  1764.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  12,  1764;  priest,  June  8,  1766; 
perhaps  R.  of  Shipmeadow,  Sufiolk,  1764-97.  C.  of  Morley 
St  Botolph,  Norfolk,  1766.  R.  of  All  Saints'  with  St  Julian 
and  St  Edward,  Norwich,  1768-1800.  Died  Feb.  15,  1800. 
M.I.  in  All  Saints',  Norwich.    {Venn,  11.  77.) 

BUCKLE,  THOMAS  STARLING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
July  29,  1791.  S.  of  John,  ironmonger,  of  Norwich.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Norwich  (Dr  Foster)  and  Winchester.  Scholar, 
1791-9;  matric.  Michs.  1792;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1800.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  12,  1797;  priest,  Oct.  14,  1798.  R.  of 
Bramerton,  Norfolk,  1798-1827.  R.  of  Beighton,  1827-44. 
Died  Oct.  16,  1844,  aged  71,  at  Hethersett.    (Venn,  n.  123.) 

BUCKLE  (post  BARLEE),  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  c.  1778.  S.  of  WUliam,  clerk.  B.  at  Norwich.  School, 
Bungay  (Mr  Reeve).  Scholar,  1778-85;  matric.  Lent,  1780; 
B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1785.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  4,  1782; 
priest,  June  6,  1784.  R.  of  Wrentham,  Suffolk,  1788-1830. 
R.  of  Bedingfield,  1797-1830.  Took  the  name  of  Barlee  in 
1812.  Died  July  15,  1830,  aged  71.  M.I.  at  Wrentham  to 
WiUiam  Barlee,  formerly  Buckle.  [For  his  son  WiUiam,  see 
Al.  Oxon.,  sub  Barlee.]  Brother  of  Charles  (1774) •   (Venn,  11. 

lOI.) 

BUCKLE,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1894.  S.  of  John  William,  Lieut. -Col.,  Royal  Artillery.  B. 
Feb.  13,  1877,  at  Stoke  Fleming.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1898;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1903;  M.A. 
and  M.D.  1909.  At  the  London  Hospital.  Sometime  House 
Surgeon  and  Hon.  Radiologist  to  the  Shropshire  Infirmary. 
House  Physician,  Chester  General  Infirmary,  and  Junior 
House  Surgeon,  Royal  South  Hampshire  and  Southampton 
Hospital.  Medical  Officer  at  St  Neots,  Hunts.,  1913;  at 
Alcester,  1920.  Married  and  had  issue.  In  medical  practice 
at  Clare,  Suffolk,  1938.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who, 
Warwickshire;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 

BUCKLER,  JOHN  FINDLAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
14,  1864.  S.  of  WiUiam,  M..\.  (Oxford),  R.  of  Ilchester, 
Somerset.  B.  there  Jan.  13,  1846.  [School,  Marlborough.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon, 
1869;  priest  (Chester)  1870;  C.  of  Wallasey,  1869-71.  C.  of 
Weaverham,  1872-3.  Lie.  pr.,  Chester,  1873-81.  Diocesan 
Inspector,  1873-93;  Chief  Diocesan  Inspector,  dio.  Chester, 
1893-1902.  R.  of  Bidston,  Cheshire,  1881-1902.  Author, 
Short  Commentary  on  the  Proper  Lessons  for  the  Greater  Holy 


Buckley,  Harold  Summers 

Days.. .  .Short  Commentary  on  the  Proper  Psalms.  Died 
Dec.  4,  1902,  at  Las  PaJmas.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Eagle.) 

BUCKLER,  JOSIAH  FELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  25, 
1851.    S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Cloudesley  Terrace,  Islington. 

B.  there  Feb.  4,  1830.  .  Schools,  Islington  Proprietary  and 
Kingsdown,  Walmer  (Rev.  R.  Charlton).  Matric.  Michs. 
1851;  B.A.  1855.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1855;  priest,  1856; 

C.  of  Macclesfield,  1855-60.  C.  of  Wentworth,  Yorks.,  1860-2. 
V.  of  Tinsley,  Rotherham,  1862-1905.  Resided  latterly  at 
Millhouses,  Sheffield.  Died  May  11,  1917,  aged  87,  at  Dul- 
lingham  vicarage,  Cambs.,  while  staying  with  his  son,  the 
Rev.  Frank  Buckler.   (Venn,  11.  304.) 

BUCKLER,  WILLIAM  HEPBURN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  of  Thomas  Hepburn,  of  2,  Rue  de  Pres- 
bourg,  Paris  [M.D.,  of  Baltimore,  Maryland].  B.  Feb.  i, 
1867,  in  Paris.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1890; 
LL.B.  1891;  M.A.  1924.  M.A.  and  D.Litt.  (Oxford).  Hon. 
LL.D.  (.\berdeen).  At  Maryland  University.  A  member  of 
the  Maryland  Bar,  1 894-1902.  Secretary  to  the  United 
States  Legation  at  Madrid,  1907-9.  A  member  of  the 
American  Expedition  to  Sardis,  1910-14.  Special  Agent  at 
the  United  States  Embassy,  London,  1914-19.  Trustee  of 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  1904-12.  .\  member 
of  the  Austrian  and  Imperial  German  Archaeological 
Institutes.  F.S.A.  Of  i,  Bardwell  Road,  Oxford.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Author,  History  of  Contract  in  Roman  Law. 
Joint  editor  of  Sardis  Inscriptions.  (Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6; 
Who's  Wlio,  1939.) 

BUCKLER,  WILLIAM  PEACH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1 , 
1895.  S.  of  John  Russell.  B.  Feb.  17,  1876,  at  Lower  Ganni- 
cox,  Stroud.  Schools,  Osborne  House,  Margate,  and  Blun- 
dell's,  Tiverton  (Mr  Francis).  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
1898. 

BUCKLEY,  ABEL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1895.  S.  of  .\bel, 
Esq.,  of  Ryecroft  Hall,  Audenshaw,  near  Manchester.  B. 
June  18,  1876.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  .Michs.  1895.  Of 
Galtee  Castle,  Mitchelstown,  Co.  Cork,  Ireland,  in  1909. 
Brother  of  Harold  S.  (1899).   (Walford,  Co.  Fam.,  1920.) 

BUCKLEY,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  4, 
1848.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Pery,  Col.,  83rd  Regt.,  of  New 
Hall,  Wilts.  B.  Oct.  13,  1829.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852.  In  the  Admiralty.  Sometime 
Secretary  to  the  Duke  of  Somerset.  Of  New  Hall,  Wilts. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  Succeeded  his  father.  May  28,  1873.  Chair- 
man of  the  Salisbury  Infirmary  for  13  years;  of  the  Wilts, 
and  Dorset  Bank,  1888.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec. 
15,  1900.    (Burke,  L.G.,  1925;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BUCKLEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1857. 
Of  Yorks.  S.  of  William,  manufacturer.  B.  at  Luddenham 
(?  Luddenden,  Yorks.).  Bapt.  Oct.  22,  1835.  [School, 
Wakefield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M..\.  1865. 
Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Salisbury)  1865;  C.  of  Osmington, 
Dorset,  1864-5.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy  and  Naval  Instructor, 
1865-81.  Died  Jan.  24,  1881,  aged  45,  at  the  Royal  Naval 
Hospital,  Devonport.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BUCKLEY,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  .Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus 
Christi,  May  16,  1844.  Of  Vorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1844; 
B.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest  (York)  1850;  C.  of 
Copmanthorpe,  Yorks.,  1849-55.  C.  of  Hockerill,  Herts., 
1855-7.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Manchester,  1857-68.  C.  of  St 
Peter's,  Manchester,  1868-83.  Latterly  without  cure.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1892. 

BUCKLEY,  CHARLES  MARS.  Matric.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1889.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Staff  Capt.,  Austra- 
Uan  Force).   (Univ.  War  List.) 

BUCKLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  3, 
1761.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1761;  B.A. 
1766;  M.A.  1769.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Nov.  i,  1767;  priest, 
June  5,  1768;  C.  of  Kippax  and  Hunslet,  Yorks.  V.  of 
Ivippax,  1770-83.   (Peile,  11.  272.) 

BUCKLEY,  FRANCIS  TRAVERS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1849.  Of  Mayo,  Ireland.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Aug- 
havale.  Bapt.  Dec.  9,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853. 

BUCKLEY,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1882.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Frederic,  Esq.  B.  Sept.  i,  1862,  at 
Greenfield,  near  Manchester.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.  FootbaU  (assoc.) 'blue,' 1885.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1885;  no  call.  Died  Aug.  26, 
1909.   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

BUCKLEY,  HAROLD  SUMMERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  .A.bel,  of  Ryecroft  Hall,  .Audenshaw,  near 
Manchester.  B.  June  10,  1880,  at  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes. 
School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1899.   Brother  of  Abel  (1895). 


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Buckley,  Henry  Burton 

BUCKLEY,  HENRY  BURTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
23, 1864.  4th  s.  of  John  WaU  (1833),  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Padding- 
ton.  B.  Sept.  15, 1845,  in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1864;  Tancred  Law  Student, 
1866;  B.A.  {gth  Wrangler)  1868;  M.A.  1871.  FeUow,  1868-82. 
Hon.  Fellow,  1901.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  14,  1866. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1869.  Q.C.,  1886.  Bencher,  1891.  Served 
on  the  Bar  Committee  and  the  Bar  Council.  Specialised  in 
Company  Law.  Judge  of  the  Chancery  Division  of  the  High 
Court  of  Justice,  1900-6.  Lord  Justice  of  the  Court  of 
Appeal,  1906-15.  Knighted,  Mar.  3,  1900.  P.C.,  1906. 
Created  Baron  Wrenbury  of  Old  Castle,  Sussex,  Apr.  12, 
1915.  Married  and  had  issue.  Possessed  a  rare  power  of 
speech  and  noted  for  his  subtlety  in  argument.  Founded  and 
endowed  the  Buckley  Scholarship  in  Pohtical  Economy — now 
styled  the  Wrenbury  Scholarship.  Author,  Company  Law; 
Of  Immortality  and  Other  Thoughts.  Died  Oct.  27,  1935, 
aged  90.  Brother  of  William  B.  (1854).  [Peile,  11.  581; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Oct.  28,  1935.) 

BUCKLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  26,  1841.  Of 
Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  {17th  Wrangler)  1845; 
M.A.  1848;  B.D.  1857.  FeUow,  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1846; 
priest,  1847.  R.  of  Sandon,  Essex,  1857-62.  Not  in  Clergy 
List,  1866.    {Essex  Review,  v.  84.) 

BUCKLEY,  JOHN  WALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Magdalene, 
July  I,  1833.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kilbum,  Middlesex  [by  his 
2nd  wife,  Arabella  Wall  Calcott.  B.  July  31,  1809].  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon,  1838; 
priest,  1839;  C.  of  Dallington,  Sussex,  1838-40.  P.C.  of 
St  John's  (new  church),  Brighton,  1840-3.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's 
Chapel,  Paddington  Green,  London,  1843-83.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burton,  Sept.  25,  1832.  Died 
Aug.  22,  1883,  aged  74,  at  the  vicarage,  Paddington  Green. 
Father  of  Henry  B.  (1864)  and  William  B.  (1854).  (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Hennessy;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BUCKLEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  13, 
1831.  S.  of  Joseph  [of  Exeter,  Esq.].  B.  at  Manchester. 
School,  Tiverton,  Devon  (Mr  Dicken).  Matric.  Michs.  1831. 
Migrated  to  Magdalene,  June  11,  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1836;  priest,  1837; 
C.  of  St  Thomas's,  E.xeter,  1836-8.  V.  of  Badminton,  Gloucs., 
1840-80.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Beaufort, 
1841.  R.  of  Sopworth,  Wilts.,  1853-80.  Rural  Dean  of 
Malmesbury,  1875.  R.  of  Tormarton  with  West  Littleton, 
Gloucs.,  i88o.  Died  Nov.  27,  1882,  aged  70.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
N.  and  Q.,  6th  S.,  vn.) 

BUCKLEY,  MILLINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Nov.  18,  1771.  S.  of  Millington,  of  Dolver,  Montgom. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  B.A.  1777.  Of 
Nottingham  Place  and  Dolver,  Montgom.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Died  Sept.  23,  1821,  aged  67.   (G.  Mag.) 

BUCKLEY,  PERCY  NEVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Aug.  26,  1887.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Major,  Royal  Engineers,  attached  Staff  of  High 
Commissioner  for  Australia).   {Univ.  War  List.) 

BUCKLEY,  RICHARD,  .^dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1898. 
S.  of  A.,  Esq.,  of  Tunstead,  Greenfield,  near  Oldham,  Lanes. 
[School,  Wellington  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar, 
1901;  B..-^.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  igoi;  LL.B.  1902;  M.A. 
1905.   Died  1914.    {Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

BUCKLEY,  RICHARD  [FOSBROOK].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  31,  1813.  [S.  of  John,  of  4,  Stanley  Place,  Chester.  B.  in 
Chester.  School,  Rugby;  age  13  in  1808.]  Matric.  Michs.  181 3, 
as  R.  Fosbrooke.  Resident  in  Chester.  Died  there  Mar.  10, 
1862.    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BUCKLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  15,  1796.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  Michs.  1796; 
Scholar,  1796;  B..A.  1801;  M..\.  1833. 

BUCKLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  2, 
1828.  Of  Yorks.  Scholar,  1828.  Sfe  Thomas  (next) ;  perhaps 
the  same. 

BUCKLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1828.  [Not  found  in  Corpus  Christi  adm.  book,  but  see  Robert 
(above),  probably  the  same.]  B.A.  1832;  M..\.  1836.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Chester)  1832.  Chaplain  of  Henshaw's 
Asylum  for  the  Bhnd,  Manchester,  1838-58.  R.  of  Old 
Trafford,  Manchester,  1858-65.  Died  .\pr.  4,  1865,  aged  61. 
Probably  father  of  the  next.    (G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  659.) 

BUCKLEY,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
13,  1S65.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  above),  clerk,  of  Manchester. 
B.  there  Apr.  5,  1846.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1865 ; 
B.A.  1869.  F.Z.S.  Died  Nov.  5,  1902,  at  Rossal,  Inverness. 
Bequeathed  to  the  University  Museum  of  Zoology  a  valuable 
hbrary  and  collection  of  birds  and  eggs.  {The  Times,  Nov.  7, 
1902.) 

BUCKLEY,  THOMAS  FOSTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, May  9,  1805.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at 
Heversham,  Westmorland.   Matric.  Lent,  1806;  Scholar. 


BucKNiLL,  John  Charles 


BUCKLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i, 
1882.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Edmund,  Bart.,  of  Plas  Dinas,  Mawddwy, 
Merionethshire.  B.  Jan.  10,  1863.  Matric.  Michs.  1882. 
Capt.,  4th  Batt.,  Royal  Welch  Fusiliers,  1896.  Died  un- 
married Nov.  17,  1907.  (7".  A.  Walker,  568;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.) 

BUCKLEY,  WILLIAM  BURTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1854.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Wall  (1833),  clerk. 
B.  Mar.  22,  1835,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1854;  Scholar,  1857;  B.A.  {21st  Wrangler)  1858;  M..\. 
1863.  C.  of  Tarvin,  Cheshire,  1862-5.  Died  Apr.  28,  1888. 
Brother  of  Henry  B.  {1864).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Wren- 
bury.) 

BUCKMASTER,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Apr.  26,  1861.  [4th  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  deceased, 
late  of  Kensington,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1861 ;  Scholar, 
1862;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1866.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  23,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1873;  never  practised. 
Brother  of  the  next,  Edward  (1862),  Thomas  W.  (1865)  and 
Williams.  (1851). 

BUCKMASTER,  CHARLES  ADDAMS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Downing,  Oct.  12,  1874.  Of  81,  Piccadilly,  London.  [S.  of 
William,  Esq.,  deceased.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878. 
Brother  of  the  above,  etc. 

BUCKMASTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  15, 
1862.  S.  of  William,  of  81,  Piccadilly,  London.  B.  Nov.  g, 
1842,  at  Tumham  Green,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1862; 
B..^.  1868;  M.A.  1876.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Mag- 
dalen Hall)  June  15,  1859,  age  16.  Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest 
(Oxford)  1870;  C.  of  Henley-on-Thames,  1869-73.  C.  of 
Boyne  Hill,  Maidenhead,  1874-5.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Maid- 
stone, Kent,  1876-8.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Epping,  Essex,  1878- 
1906.  .\  generous  donor  to  the  new  church  building  fund. 
Chaplain  to  the  Epping  Union,  1878-9.  Died  July  4,  1906, 
at  Folkestone.  Buried  at  Epping.  Brother  of  William  S. 
(1851),  etc.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  7, 
1906.) 

BUCKMASTER,  THOMAS  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  31,  1865.  S.  of  William,  of  81,  Piccadilly,  London.  B. 
Nov.  i6,  1845,  in  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  B.A.  1869.  Died  July,  1873,  at  Wimbledon.  Brother 
of  Albert  (1861),  etc.,  and  father  of  the  next. 

BUCKMASTER,  WALTER  SELBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  S.  of  [Thomas]  Walter  (above),  of  Epping, 
Essex.  B.  Oct.  16,  1872,  in  London.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891.  Stockbroker.  Of  Moreton  Manor,  Moreton 
Morrell,  Warws.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Service  Sanitaire, 
French  Army).   {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BUCKMASTER,  WILLIAM  SELBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1S51.  S.  and  h.  of  William.  B.  at  Tumham 
Green,  Middlesex.  School,  Henley-on-Thames  (Mr  Godby). 
Matric.  Michs.  1852.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Lincoln 
CoUege)  Mar.  17,  1857,  age  22  {sic).  Brother  of  Edward 
(1862),  etc.   {.41.  Oxon.) 

BUCKNALL,  ARTHUR  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Easter,  1888.  S.  of  James  L.  B.  at  Forest  Hill, 
Surrey.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Easter,  1888.  Brother 
of  the  next,  and  of  Sydney  L.  (1888). 

BUCKNALL,  LEONARD  CORFIELD.  .^dm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1892.  S.  of  James  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  Langley  Court,  Becken- 
ham,  Kent.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Major,  Northants.  Yeomanry;  assistant  Provost 
Marshal;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.;  Italian 
Croce  di  Guerra).  Brother  of  the  next,  and  of  the  above. 
{Univ.  War  List.) 

BUCKNALL,  SYDNEY  LOYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Dec.  18S8.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  J[ames]  L[loyd],  Esq.  School, 
Uppingham.   Matric.  Lent,  1889.   Brother  of  the  above,  etc. 

BUCKNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1836.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1844. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury-)  1840;  priest,  1841 ;  C.  of  Pagham, 
Kent,  1840.  C.  of  Clymping  and  Ford,  1841-9.  Chaplain  to 
the  Forces,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1849-52.  C.  of  Topsham, 
Devon,  1853-5.  V.  of  Bapchild,  Kent,  1855-78.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1879.  Married  EUza  Lydia,  dau.  of  General  The 
Hon.  William  Henry  Gardner,  R.A.  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Fox- 
Davies.) 

BUCKNILL,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  Lieut. -Col.  John.  Townsend,  R.E.,  of  Thomfield, 
near  Bitteme,  Southampton.  [School,  Wellington  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..\.  1901.  Became  an  Architect. 
Of  Bitteme,  Hants.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut., 
Hants.  Regt.;  went  to  India  and  thence  to  the  Persian  Gulf; 
twice  mentioned  in  despatches;  M.C.).  Killed  in  action,  Jan. 
21,  1916,  at  Um-el-Henna,  in  the  relief  of  Kut.  {Wellington 
Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  .Apr.  14,  1916;  Univ.  War  List.) 


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BucKNiLL,  Samuel  Pratt  Berens 

BUCKNILL,  SAMUEL  PRATT  BERENS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  i8,  1868.  S.  of  Samuel  Birch,  M.D.,  of  The 
Crescent,  Rugby,  Warws.  B.  there  Jan.  18,  1849.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1875.  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Incorporated  Law  Society. 
A  member  of  the  Westminster  City  Council,  the  Board  of 
Guardians  and  the  Metropolitan  Asylums  Board.  J. P.  for 
the  County  of  London ;  on  the  St  Margaret's  Bench  and  that 
of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square.  During  the  Great  War, 
served  as  special  constable  and  sat  on  the  Westminster  War 
Tribunal.  Mayorof  Westminster,  1924  and  1926.  Died  May  8, 
1930,  in  London.   {The  Times,  May  10,  1930.) 

BUCKNILL,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  12,  1829.  S.  of  William  [surgeon].  B.  at 
Nuneaton,  Warws.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
B.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest  (Lichfield)  1836.  V. 
of  Burton  Hastings,  1844-50.  R.  of  Stretton  Baskerville, 
1853-73.  Head  Master  of  King  Edward's  School,  Nuneaton, 
Warws.,  and  Chaplain  of  Nuneaton  Union,  1865-73.  Died 
Feb.  2,  1873.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 
BUCKSTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
i77r.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Bradboume,  Derbs.  [and  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Richard  Peacock,  of  Rodsley,  Derbs.].  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1774;  B.A.  1775;  M.A.  1778.  R.  of  Shirland, 
Derbs.,  1792-1826.  V.  of  Bradbourne-cum-BaUidon,  1803- 
26.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Moreton  Walhouse,  of  Hather- 
ston.  Staffs.  Died  Dec.  1826,  aged  74,  at  Ashbourne.  Father 
of  German  (1815)  and  Henry  T.  (1825).  (Glover,  Derbs.,  11. 
135;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 
BUCKSTON,  GEORGE  GOODWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  5,  1855.  S.  of  Henry  Thomas  (1825),  clerk.  B.  jfan.  22, 
1837,  at  Bradley.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1851). 
BUCKSTON,  GEORGE  MORETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  S.  of  Henry  (1851),  clerk,  of  Hope  vicarage, 
Sheffield,  Yorks.  B.  there  Mar.  12,  1881.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Cricket  'blue,'  1903.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1904;  no  call;  name  withdrawn,  1908. 
Of  Bradboume  (or  Bradborne)  Hall,  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  J. P. 
for  Derbs.,  1919.  High  Sheriff,  1926.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Ash  and  patron  of  the  living  of  Sutton-on-the-Hill.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Derbs.  Yeomanry,  in  Egypt,  the 
Balkans  and  France).  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of 
Henry  B.  (1897).   {Who's  Who,  1939;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BUCKSTON,  GERMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  21, 
1815.  Of  Derbs.  [S.  of  George  (i77i),  V.  of  Bradboume. 
B.  Sept.  1797.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B..\. 
1820.  Ord.  deacon,  1821;  priest  (Lichfield)  1822;  P.C.  of 
Brassington,  Derbs.,  1824.  Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of 
Bradboume  with  Ballidon,  Derbs.,  1827-61.  V.  of  Sutton- 
on-the-HUl,  1834-61.  Married  Ellen  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Ward,  of  Sutton-on-the-Hill,  May,  1820.  Died 
there  Apr.  17,  1861.  Brother  of  Henry  T.  (1825).  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1936;  G.  Mag.) 

BUCKSTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1851. 
S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Thomas  (1825),  clerk,  of  Bradley,  Derbs. 

B.  there.  Bapt.  May  18,  1834.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A. 
1856;  M.A.  1859.   Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest  (Lichfield)  1858; 

C.  of  Rugeley,  1857-66.  C.  of  Lichfield,  1866-71.  V.  of 
Hope,  Sheffield,  1871-1903.  Of  Bradboume  Hall,  Ashboume, 
Derbs.  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Mapleton  and  Ash.  Resided 
latterly  at  Sutton-on-the-Hill.  Died  there  Nov.  27,  1916, 
aged  82.  Buried  at  Bradboume.  Brother  of  George  G. 
(1855);  father  of  the  next  and  of  George  M.  (1900).  {The 
Times,  Nov.  30,  1916.) 

BUCKSTON,  HENRY  BERESFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  clerk,  of  Hope,  Sheffield, 
Yorks.  B.  there  Nov.  18,  1877.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died  Mar.  13, 
1902,  aged  24,  at  Bishop's  Nympton,  North  Devon.  Brother 
of  George  M.  (1900).   {The  Times,  Mar.  17,  1902.) 

BUCKSTON,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  i,  1825.  3rd  s.  of  George  (1771),  clerk.  B.  at 
Ashboume,  Derbs.  School,  Martley,  Worcs.  (Mr  Hastings). 
Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn, 
May  20,  1829,  age  21,  as  '3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  George,  late  of 
Ashboume,  deceased.'  C.  of  BalUdon  and  Brassington. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Goodwin  Johnson,  Esq.  Died 
Dec.  3,  1842,  aged  35,  at  Bradley  rectory,  Derbs.  Brother  of 
German  (1815);  father  of  Henry  (1851)  and  George  G.  (1855). 
(G.  Mag.,  1843,  I.  217.) 

BUCKSTON-BROWNE,  see  BROWNE,  GEORGE  BUCKSTON. 

BUCKTON,  ERNEST  FREER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  12,  1885.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1885.  Ord.  deacon, 
1889;  priest  (Ripon)  1891;  C.  of  Menstone-in-Wharfedale, 
1889-go.  C.  of  St  Sampson,  York,  1891-3.  V.  of  South 
Cowton,  1893-7.  R.  of  Collyweston,  Northants.,  1897-1908. 
Died  Apr.  21,  1908,  aged  44.   {Crockford.) 


BuDD,  Arthur 

BUCKTON,  THOMAS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  10, 
1876.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884. 
Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Ripon)  1885;  C.  of  Harrogate, 
1884-93.  V.  of  Horsforth,  Yorks.,  1893-1908.  Assistant 
Chaplain  at  Nice,  1908-9;  Chaplain,  1909-22.  Canon  of 
Gibraltar,  1916-29;  Archdeacon,  1929.  Archdeacon  in  Spain 
and  North  Africa,  1922-9.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Rochester,  1926-33. 
Of  68,  The  Avenue,  Beckenham,  Kent.  Died  Dec.  26, 
1933.  at  York.  Buried  at  Water  Fulford.  (Crockford,  1932; 
The  Times,  Dec.  28,  1933.) 

BUCKTON,  WILLIAM  WOODYER.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1894.  S.  of  George  Bowdler,  F.R.S.,  of  Weycombe,  Hasle- 
mere,  Surrey  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  Mar.  6,  1875,  at 
Haslemere.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897.  Engineer;  with  W.  H.  Allen,  Sons  and  Co.,  of  Bedford. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Royal  Engineers).  Con- 
sulting Engineer,  London,  1905-.  Of  Arkley  Copse,  Bamet, 
Herts.   Died  Feb.  15,  1940.   {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BUCKWELL,  HENRY  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1882. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  16,  1883.  S.  of  Henry  Thomas. 
B.  Aug.  13,  1855,  at  Brighton.  Schools,  St  Peter's,  Brighton, 
and  St  Mark's  College,  Chelsea.  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1891. 
Schoolmaster.  Head  Master  of  Christ  Church  Boys'  School, 
Luton,  Beds.,  for  five  years;  of  St  Paul's  National  School, 
Cambridge,  1 881-1909.  Retired,  19 10.  Died  Mar.  8,  1915, 
at  32,  GUsson  Road,  Cambridge.  {Peile,  11.  697;  Cambridge 
Daily  News,  Mar.  9,  1915.) 

BUCKWORTH,  CHARLES  [PHELIPS].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  5,  1836.  [S.  of  Theophilus  Russell,  Esq.  (1813).  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1844.  Ord. 
deacon,  1843;  priest,  1844.  R.  of  Sherbom  St  John,  Hants., 
1849-65.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  14,  1865,  aged 
46,  at  Gt  Moulton,  Norfolk  (styled  R.  of  Gt  Moulton  in  G. 
Mag.,  but  not  found  in  Clergy  List).  Brother  of  Theophilus 
R.  (1834).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  W.  R.  Lyon,  The  Elevens  of 
Three  Great  Schools;  H.  I.  Longden;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  523.) 

BUCKWORTH,  EDWARD  POWELL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1890.  S.  of  Thomas  Edward,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Cockley 
Cley  Hall,  Swaffham,  Norfolk.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890. 

BUCKWORTH  or  BUCKWORTH-HERNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  10,  1784.  Of  Norfolk.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir 
Everard  (1746-7),  Bart.]  School,  Eton  {see  Eton  Coll.  Reg., 
sub  Heme).  Matric.  1784.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  25, 
1791,  as  Heme,  John  Buckworth,  of  Emmanuel;  C.  of 
Happisburgh,  Norfolk,  1791.  V.  of  West  Hendred,  Berks., 
1810-54.  T\vice  married.  [His  father  married  Anne,  illegiti- 
mate dau.  of  Paston  Heme,  of  Haviland  Hall,  Norfolk,  and 
assumed  the  additional  name  of  Heme.]  Died  s.p.  1854. 
{Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Soame.) 

BUCKWORTH,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  10,  1789.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Windsor.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1790;  Scholar,  1790;  B.A. 
1793.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Monoux,  Bart.,  and 
widow  of  Sir  John  Payne,  Bait.,  Feb.  20,  1811.  Died  Dec. 
31,  1845. 

BUCKWORTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.  S.  of  Theophilus  Russell  (1834),  of  Cockley  Cley  Hall, 
Norfolk.  B.  Feb.  26,  1870,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888. 

BUCKWORTH,  THEOPHILUS  RUSSELL.  Matric.  from  Sidney, 
Michs.  1813.  [No  record  of  admission  in  the  Coll.  Reg. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Spalding,  Lines,  (died  Feb.  3, 
1802).]  B.  Dec.  23,  1794.  Of  Cockley  Cley,  Norfolk.  High 
Sheriff,  1845.  Died  Feb.  16,  1857,  aged  62,  at  Cockley  Cley 
Hall.  Father  of  the  next  and  Charles  P.  (1836).  {Norfolk 
Official  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  i.  498;  Foster,  Baronetage.) 

BUCKWORTH,  THEOPHILUS  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  4,  1834.  [S.  and  h.  of  Theophilus  Russell 
(above),  of  Cockley  Cley,  Norfolk.  B.  Jan.  10,  1816.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  29,  1840;  no  call.  Of  Cockley  Cley 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  of  Dembleby  and  Spalding,  Lines.  Died 
Feb.  5, 1873.  Brother  of  Charles  P.  (1836)  and  father  of  Richard 
(i888).   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Foster,  Baronetage,  sub  Soame.) 

BUDD,  ALFRED  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  i, 
1885.   Matric.  Michs.  1885. 

BUDD,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  4, 
1872.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  M.D.  [of  Clifton,  Bristol;  for  a 
memoir  of  him  and  some  account  of  the  Budd  family,  see 
William  Budd,  by  E.  W.  Goodall].  B.  at  Bristol.  [School, 
Clifton  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar;  B..\.  1877. 
Practised  as  a  physician  in  London.  A  prominent  rugby 
football  player ;  represented  England  in  several  International 
matches.  Died  .\ug.  27,  1899.  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Aug.  29,  1899.) 


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BuDD,  [Charles]  Octavius 

BUDD,  [CHARLES]  OCTAVIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, May  6,  1840.  8th  s.  of  Samuel,  surgeon,  of  North 
Tawton,  Devon.  B.  there  [1824].  Matric.  Michs.  1840; 
Scholar;  B.A.  {3rd  Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Fellow,  1848. 
.^dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  15,  1845;  no  call.  Wine 
merchant.  Died  Dec.  24,  1890,  aged  69,  at  Torquay.  Brother 
of  the  next,  etc.    (G.E.C.;  Graduati  Notes.) 

BUDD,  CHRISTIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  May  10,  1831. 
6th  s.  of  Samuel,  surgeon,  of  North  Tawton,  Devon.  B. 
there  1813.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  Scholar;  B.A.  (37<A 
Wrangler)  1835;  M.B.  1839.  Succeeded  his  father  in  his 
practice  at  North  Tawton.  Died  unmarried  there  Aug.  17, 
1891,  aged  78.  M.I.  Brother  of  Francis  N.  (1842),  Charles  O. 
(1840),  George  (1827)  and  John  W.  (1821).  (The  Guardian, 
Aug.  26,  1891.) 

BUDD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  21,  1874.  S. 
of  Edward,  gent,  [of  The  Grange,  East  Grinstead].  B.  Oct. 
21,  1855,  at  Hammersmith,  Middlesex.  [School,  Harrow.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1874.   Died  1898-9.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BUDD,  FRANCIS  NONUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1842.  9th  s.  of  Samuel  [surgeon,  of  North  Tawton, 
Devon].  B.  there  [1824].  Matric.  Michs.  1842.  Migrated  to 
Caius,  Apr.  25,  1843;  Scholar,  1843-6;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {8th 
Wrangler)  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Fellow  of  Caius,  1846.  Tancred 
Law  Scholarship,  1842.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  19, 
1842.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1848.  Practised  as  Conveyancing 
Counsel  at  Bristol  for  many  years.  Succeeded  to  his  brother 
Christian's  property  and  removed  to  North  Tawton.  J. P. 
for  Devon.  Died  umnarried  Oct.  27,  1899,  aged  76,  at 
'Batworthy,'  Chagford.  Brother  [twin]  of  Charles  O.  (1840), 
etc.   (Venn,  11.  262;  E.  W.  GoodaU,  William  Budd.) 

BUDD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  21,  1827.  3rd 
s.  of  Samuel,  surgeon,  of  North  Tawton,  Devon.  B.  there 
Feb.  23,  1808.  Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Migrated  to  Caius, 
Oct.  22,  1827;  B.A.  {3rd  Wrangler)  1831;  M.B.  and  M.L. 
1835;  M.D.  1840.  Fellow,  1832-54.  Hon.  Fellow,  1880. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1844.  Studied  medicine  in  Paris,  and  at 
the  Middlesex  Hospital,  London.  Physician  to  the  Hospital 
Ship  at  Greenwich,  1837-40.  F.R.S.,  1836.  Professor  of 
Medicine  at  King's  College,  London,  1840-63;  retired.  Hon. 
Fellow  of  King's  College,  1863.  Physician  to  King's  College 
Hospital,  1840-63.  F.R.C.P.,  1841.  Censor,  1845-7;  Gul- 
stonian  Lecturer,  1843;  Croonian,  1847.  Practised  in  London, 
1840-67.  Retired  to  Barnstaple,  owing  to  bad  health,  1867. 
Married  Louisa  Matilda,  dau.  of  Thomas  Russell,  M.D.,  of 
Toulouse,  Nov.  15,  1854,  at  Beachampton.  Author,  medical; 
'  he  may  fairly  be  said  to  be  the  first  writer,  who  for  nearly 
half  a  century,  had  systematised  the  practical  knowledge  of 
liver  diseases.'  Died  Mar.  14,  1882,  at  Ashleigh,  Barnstaple. 
Brother  of  Christian  (1831),  etc.    {Venn,  11.  205;  D.N.B.) 

BUDD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  25,  1853. 
S.  of  George,  wine  merchant,  of  the  City  of  London.  B.  May 
19,  1834.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'  (Budd,  George  Symonds 
Flowerdew).  Matric.  Michs.  1853.  Entered  the  Army  (Royal 
Artillery),  1856  (Capt.,  1866;  Major,  1875;  Brevet-Col., 
1882;  retired,  1883).  Died  Dec.  25,  18S6,  at  St  Leonards. 
{Venn,  11.  313;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BUDD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  27,  1793.  2nd 
s.  of  Richard  (1768),  M.D.,  of  Chatham  Place,  Blackfriars 
Bridge,  London.  B.  Sept.  25,  1774,  at  Newbury,  Berks. 
School,  Winchester.  Scholar,  1793;  matric.  Easter,  1794; 
B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1801.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1797,  as  'B.A.  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,'  but  not  found.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  25,  1793.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  31,  1797; 
priest  (Salisbury)  Dec.  23,  1798;  C.  of  Aldennaston,  Berks. 
Chaplain  of  Bridewell  Hospital,  London,  1801-31,  and 
Minister  of  Bridewell  precinct.  R.  of  White  Roding,  Essex, 
1808-53.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Prayer  Book  and 
Homily  Society,  1812.  Married  three  times.  Author,  religious, 
etc.  Died  June  27,  1853.  M.I.  at  White  Roding  (or  Root- 
hing).  His  executors,  the  Rev.  Dr  Hastings  Robinson  and  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Harding,  published  in  1855,  A  memoir  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Budd,  M.A.,  comprising  an  Autobiography, 
letters,  papers  and  remains.  Father  oSf  Richard  H.  (1834). 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  162;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BUDD,  HUGH  SANDEMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1874.  3rd  s.  of  Edward  [merchant],  of  Leatherhead,  Surrey. 
B.  Apr.  28,  1856,  in  London.  Schools,  [Clifton  College]  and 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  LL.B.  1878;  LL.M.  1881.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  11,  1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1882. 
Went  to  Florida,  U.S.A.  Married  there  and  had  issue.  Died 
Aug.  10,  19x9,  in  Florida.  Brother  of  Norman  A.  H.  (1884). 
(Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BUDD,  JOHN  WREFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  June  15, 
1821.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  surgeon,  of  North  Tawton,  Devon 
[and  Catherine  Wreford].    B.  there.    Matric.  Michs.  1822; 


BuDD,  William  Henry 

Scholar;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler)  1826;  M.A.  1829;  M.L.  1832. 
Fellow.  Of  Devonport  in  1870.  Brother  of  Christian  (1831), 
etc.  and  father  of  the  next.   (Medical  Directory,  1870.) 

BUDD,  JOHN  WREFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  30,  1857.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Wreford  (above),  M.D. 
(sic),  of  Plymouth.  B.  there.  Slatric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (13th  Wrangler)  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Fellow,  1866.  Tutor. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1865  (of  the  firm  of  Messrs  Budd,  Johnson, 
Jeeks  and  Coldaugh,  of  Austin  Frairs,  E.C.);  of  21,  Craven 
Hill  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London,  and  of  Combe  Park, 
Lynton,  North  Devon.  A  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Law 
Society,  1881-;  President,  1895-6.  A  member  of  the  Statu- 
tory Discipline  Committee  under  the  Acts  of  1888  and  1919. 
Chairman  of  the  Legal  Education  Committee  of  the  Law 
Society.  A  member  of  the  Senate  of  London  University  and 
of  the  Court  of  the  University  of  Bristol.  Died  Dec.  18,  1922, 
aged  84,  at  21,  Craven  Hill  Gardens.  (The  Times,  Dec.  19, 
1922.) 

BUDD,  NORMAN  ARTHUR  HAY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter, 
1884.  [5th  s.  of  Edward,  of  Vale  Lodge,  Leatherhead, 
Surrey.  B.  Apr.  25,  1864.  School,  Winchester.]  Of  Chinnor, 
Oxon.   Brother  of  Hugh  S.  (1874).   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

BUDD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  7,  1768;  from 
Balliol  College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Richard,  gent,  and  banker,  of 
Newbury,  Berks.  B.  there  1746.  Matric.  Easter,  1770;  M.B. 
1770;  M.D.  1775;  matric.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  30, 
1764,  age  18.  M.R.C.S.,  F.R.C.P.,  i777-  Censor,  six  times 
between  1780-98.  Physician  to  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
1780-1801.  Gulstonian  Lecturer  and  Harveian  Orator,  1781; 
Treasurer,  1799-1814.  Physician  to  Christ's  Hospital,  where 
under  his  influence  potatoes  were  made  part  of  the  diet  of 
the  boys.  Resided  at  Chatham  Place,  Blackfriars;  two  maids 
in  his  service  there  became  famous,  Emma,  a  nursemaid, 
afterwards  Nelson's  Lady  Hamilton,  and  a  housemaid  who 
became  Mrs  Powell,  a  celebrated  actress.  Married  Mary 
Stabler,  dau.  of  a  wealthy  City  merchant.  Died  Sept.  2, 
1821,  aged  75.  Buried  at  Speen,  near  Newbury.  M.L 
Father  of  Henry  (1793).  (Al.  Oxon.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  161;  D.N.B.,  where  he  is  wrongly  assigned  to  Jesus 
College,  Oxford.) 

BUDD,  RICHARD  HALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1834.  S.  of  Henry  (1793),  R.  of  White  Roding,  Essex.  B. 
Mar.  6,  1816.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1835;  B.A. 
1838;  M.A.  1881.  Rowing  'blue.'  Went  to  Australia,  1840; 
engaged  in  sheep  farming  at  Kyneton,  Victoria.  Private 
tutor  in  Melbourne,  1842.  Migrated  to  Tasmania,  and  founded 
a  school  at  CampbeUtowri  in  1843.  Returned  to  Melbourne, 
1846.  Head  Master  of  the  Diocesan  Grammar  School,  1848- 
54.  Inspector  under  the  Denominational  School  Board, 
Victoria,  1854;  Inspector-General,  1862-72.  Credited  with 
having  influenced  the  whole  educational  system  of  Australia. 
Afterwards,  assisted  by  his  two  daughters,  opened  an  in- 
stitution at  Melbourne,  to  give  'a  first  class  education  to 
Ladies  of  all  ages.'  Retired,  1899.  Married  Ehzabeth,  dau. 
of  Liddell  Purves,  of  Berwick,  June  13,  1843,  at  Campbell- 
town,  Tasmania.  Lay-Canon  of  St  James's  Cathedral, 
Melbourne.  A  man  of  great  vigour  and  versatility,  who 
could  '  turn  from  an  illuminating  lesson  on  a  Greek  play  to 
set  right  his  high-pressure  boiler;  or  instruct  a  happy  group 
of  girls,  while  he  went  on  with  the  building  of  a  clinker  boat.' 
Lived  latterly  at  Rooding,  Brighton,  Victoria.  Died  there 
Mar.  27,  1909,  aged  93.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxx  and 
x.xxiv.) 

BUDD,  RICHARD  TRISTE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magd.\- 
LENE,  July  I,  1836.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Ruan  Lanihom, 
Cornwall,  and  grandson  of  Richard  Budd  (1768).  School, 
Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  Dec.  20,  1840;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1841;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Dean  Forest,  1842-3.  Occurs  in  Clergy  List,  c. 
1846-67,  without  cure;  disappears  in  1869. 

BUDD,  WILLIAM  BALHETCHET.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 

Apr.   18,    1837.     [S.  of  .    B.   at   Falmouth,  Cornwall. 

School,  Fahnouth  (Mr  J.  D.  Hurst).]  Migrated  to  Queens', 
Sept.  30,  1837,  'of  Devon';  matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  1848-60. 
C.  of  Camden  Town,  1861-2.  C.  of  St  Gabriel's,  Fenchurch 
Street,  with  St  Margaret  Pattens,  London,  1863-7.  V.  of 
Stapleford,  Notts.,  1867-76.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1877. 

BUDD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
May  6,  1819.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  Henry,  Esq.,  of  [Stoke 
Hill],  GuUdford,  Surrey.  B.  there  [Mar.  17,  i8or.  School, 
Harrow].  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar.  Joined  the  Madras 
Army;  retired  as  Major-Gen.,  1861.  Auditor  of  Commissariat 
Accounts  at  Madras.  Married  Augusta,  dau.  of  Richard 
Bailey,  at  Madras,  1829.  Died  Apr.  30,  1863,  at  i.  Orange 
Street,  Leicester  Square,  London.  Buried  at  Stoke-next- 
Guildford.  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  x;  Harrow  Sch. 
Reg 


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BuDDELL,  John 

BUDDELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1807. 
Of  Norfolk.  [Adm.  pens.  Oct.  25,  1808.]  Matric.  Michs- 
1807;  Scholar;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  21,  1812;  priest,  Dec.  29,  1813.  Of  Stibbard,  Norfolk, 
in  1846;  unbeneficed.  Died  Jan.  23,  1858,  at  Marychurch, 
Torquay,  'formerly  of  Stibbard  parsonage,  Norfolk.'  (G. 
Mag.,  1858,  I.  335.) 

BUDDEN,  TICE  FISHER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885.  S.  of 
John  Leggett,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  Oct.  6,  1866,  at 
Canonbury  Park,  N.  School,  Clewer  House,  Windsor.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1894;  M.D.  1898. 
At  University  College,  London.  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  1893. 
L.D.S.,  1902.  Superintendent  of  the  Royal  Dental  Hospital, 
London,  1903.  House  Physician  at  Worcester  General 
Infirmary,  1894-5.  Dental  Surgeon,  Royal  Free  Hospital, 
London,  1905-6;  to  the  Metropolitan  Police,  Scotland  Yard, 
r9o6-32;  retired,  1933.  Of  Staneside,  Dorking,  Surrey,  1938. 
{Venn,  11.  478;  Medkal  Directory,  1938.) 

BUDDICOM,  ROBERT  PEDDER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Nov.  14,  1801.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  Josiah  (or  Joseph), 
surgeon,  of  Liverpool.  [School,  Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Michs. 
r8o2;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  14,  1803;  B.A. 
(8/A  Wrangler)  1806;  M.A.  1809.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1807. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  22,  1807;  priest,  Apr.  23,  1808. 
R.  of  Everton,  Lanes.,  1814-40.  V.  of  St  Bees,  Cumberland, 
1840-6.  Principal  of  St  Bees  College,  1840-6.  When  he 
went  to  St  Bees  there  were  only  25  students  which  he 
increased  to  100.  'His  learning  was  deep  and  sound  and  his 
classical  knowledge  extensive.'  F.S.A.  Married  ElUn,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Barber,  1814.  Died  suddenly  July  2,  1846,  aged 
66,  at  Gt  Alne,  Warws.,  while  visting  a  relative.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  ed.  1925;  G.  Mag.,  1846,  11.  326;  Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.; 
H.  I.  Longden.) 

BUDGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  14, 
1820.  S.  of  Jolm.  B.  in  Devon.  School,  Saffron  Walden 
(Rev.  N.  Bull).  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B..\.  1824.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  1824;  priest,  1825.  C.  of  Launcells,  Cornwall,  1834- 
9.  V.  of  Manaccan,  Cornwall,  1839-46.  C.  of  St  Anthony- 
in-Meneage.  R.  of  Bratton  Clovelly,  r846-65.  A  learned 
theologian  and  a  skilled  geologist;  translated  the  Homilies  of 
St  John  Chrysostom  on  the  Statues,  for  Pusey's  'Library  of 
the  Fathers';  a  frequent  contributor  of  articles  to  the 
Tratisactions  of  the  Geological  Society;  wrote  for  the  Saturday 
Review.  Author,  The  Christian  Naturalist;  Lives  of  Men  of 
Great  Mras,  etc.  Died  Aug.  3,  1865,  aged  65,  at  Bratton 
Clovelly.   (Peile,  11.  398;  D.N.B.) 

BUDGE,  ERNEST  ALFRED  THOMPSON  WALLIS.  Matric. 
Non-CoU.  Michs.  1878.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2->,, 
1879.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  July  27,  1857,  at  Bodmin,  Cornwall. 
Exhibitioner,  1879;  Scholar,  1881;  B.A.  1882;  Tyrwhitt 
Hebrew  Scholar,  1882;  M.A.  1885;  Litt.D.  1891;  D.Lit. 
(Oxford)  and  Durham.  The  eminent  Assyriologist  and 
EgjTJtologist.  Assistant  to  the  Eg^^jtian  and  Assyrian 
Department  of  the  British  Musemn ;  Keeper  of  this  Depart- 
ment, 1893-1924.  Distinguished  for  his  remarkable  diversity 
of  linguistic  knowledge  (AssvTian,  Hebrew,  Syriac,  Ethiopic, 
Egyptian  and  Coptic,  besides  spoken  Arabic).  Conducted 
excavations  at  Aswan  Ln  Egypt,  at  Gebel,  on  the  Island  of 
Meroe,  at  Semna,  and  other  sites  in  the  Soudan,  and  at 
Nineveh  and  Der  in  Mesopotamia.  Published  the  cuniform 
records  of  Esarhaddon,  1881.  Edited  The  Book  of  the  Dead, 
1901.  The  Mummy  was  one  of  the  best  known  of  his  Egyptian 
works.  F.S..\.  Knighted,  1920.  A  scholar  of  original 
personality  and  a  genial  raconteur,  who  was  '  known  to  have 
kept  a  company  at  dinner  spell-bound  till  dawn  wth  tales  of 
his  experiences.'  His  publications  include  Memoir  to  Dr 
Birch ;  A  History  of  Egypt  from  the  end  of  the  dynastic  period 
to  the  death  of  Cleopatra  VII  (8  vols.);  The  Egyptian  Soudan, 
its  History  and  .Monuments;  The  Book  of  the  Kings  of  Egypt; 
Liturgy  of  Funeral  Offerings;  Rise  and  Progress  of  Assyrio- 
logy;  also  a  great  number  of  Syriac,  Coptic,  Egyptian  and 
other  texts,  grammars,  transcriptions,  treatises,  guides,  etc. 
Left  property  to  the  Master  and  Fellows  of  Christ's  for  found- 
ing and  endowing  a  'Lady  Wallis  Budge'  Scholarship, 
Fellowship  or  Lectureship  in  Egyptology.  Resided  latterly 
at  48,  Bloomsbury  Street,  W.C.  Died  Nov.  23,  1934,  aged  77. 
[Peile,  II.  667;  The  Times,  Nov.  24,  1934.) 

BUDGE,  HENRY  LIONEL  BEAUFORD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1899.  S.  of  Henry  Simcoe,  R.  of  Brampton,  Hunts. 
B.  Apr.  24,  1880,  at  St  Neots.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Assistant  Master  at  Chiltems  Pre- 
paratory School,  Hatton,  Tring;  there  in  1904.  Ord.  deacon, 
1911;  priest  (Norwich)  1912;  C.  of  King's  Lynn,  1911-14. 
Held  other  curacies,  1914-29.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  Badulla, 
Ceylon,  1930-4.  V.  of  Great  with  Little  Paxton  and  Tose- 
land,  Hunts.,  1934-9-.  {Crockford,  1939;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory.) 

BUDGEN,  WALTER.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Jan.  28,  1893.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1893,  as  of  2,  North  Terrace, 
Midsummer  Common,  Cambridge.    B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 


BuEE,  Charles  Lewis  Cater 

Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (Lincoln)  1897;  C.  of  Lincoln, 
1896-9.  C.  of  Eastbourne,  1899-19x0.  R.  of  Bodlestreet 
Green,  Sussex,  1910-12.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester,  1912-29. 
Of  Mountney,  Milton  Road,  Eastbourne,  in  1939.  Author, 
Old  Eastbourne.    {Crockford,  1939.) 

BUDGEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  Edward,  merchant,  of  The  HolUes, 
Egham,  Surrey.  B.  Mar.  4,  1862,  at  Egham.  School,  Clewer 
House,  Windsor.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A. 
1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (Durham)  1892;  C.  of  Bishop 
Wearmouth,  1891-7.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  Stafford,  1897- 
1903.  R.  of  Newport,  Salop,  1903-22.  Rural  Dean  of 
Edgmond,  1912-22.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1921-39.  Died  Jan. 
20,  1939,  aged  76.  (Crockford,  1938;  The  Times,  Jan.  21, 
1939-) 

BUDGETT,  HUBERT  MAITLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  S.  of  Richard  [Samuel],  of  Brookfield, 
Buckingham.  B.  Mar.  4,  1882,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut.,  Special  List).  Of  Kirtlington  Park,  Oxon.  Master  of 
the  Bicester  and  Warden  Hill  Hounds,  1925-31.  Married  and 
had  issue.    (Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BUDGETT,  JAMES  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
14,  1886.  S.  of  William  Henry,  of  Stoke  Bishop,  Gloucs. 
B.  Sept.  28,  1865,  at  Bristol.  School,  CUfton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  i886;  B.A.  1889.  In  business  at  Bristol.  Director  of 
H.  H.  and  S.  Budgett,  of  Bristol.  President  of  the  Bristol 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  1915-16.  Director  of  the  Bristol 
and  West  of  England  Building.  Of  Woodside,  Leigh  Woods, 
Clifton,  1939.   Brother  of  the  next.   (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BUDGETT,  JOHN  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1894.  S.  of  William  Henry,  of  Stoke  House,  Stoke  Bishop, 
Bristol.  B.  July  16,  1872,  at  Bristol.  School,  CUfton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1901.  Balfour  Student. 
Died  Jan.  19,  1904,  aged  31,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of  the 
above. 

BUDGETT,  WALTER  FELIX.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  27, 
1886.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  Mar.  16,  1867,  at  Bristol.  Schools, 
Clifton  College,  and  Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1886. 
Resided  at  Toynbee  Hall  for  several  years.  With  the  London 
Scottish  contingent  in  South  Africa,  1899.  Died  Oct.  2 
(?  Sept.  8),  1900,  at  Lydenburg,  from  wounds  received  at 
Spion  Kop.    {Peile,  u.  724;  Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BUDIBENT,  GEORGE  BRYAN.  .A.dm.  scholar  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  20,  1896.  S.  of  John  Willson.  B.  Jan.  i,  1878,  at 
Worlabye,  near  Brigg,  Lines.  [School,  King's,  Ely.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  Scholar;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon, 
1901;  priest  (Llandaff)  1902.  C.  of  Routh,  Yorks.,  1901-5. 
C.  of  Upper  Norwood,  1905-10.  C.  of  Clewer,  191 1-20. 
Officiated  at  Shepton  Beauchamp,  1920-2.  C.  of  St  Clement's, 
Bournemouth,  1922-8.  Died  Mar.  5,  1928,  at  Brighton. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  8,  1928.) 

BUDWORTH,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  12, 
i8or.  S.  of  Richard  (1767),  R.  of  High  Laver,  Essex.  [School, 
Chiswick  (Dr  Home).]  Migrated  to  Jesus,  May  17,  1804; 
matric.  Easter,  1807.  Ord.  priest  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Salisbury)  Jan.  6,  1809,  as  'of  Jesus  College';  R.  (and 
patron)  of  High  Laver,  Essex,  1809-61.  Of  Greensted  Hall, 
Essex.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Darby, 
of  Bowes.  Died  Dec.  5,  1861.  Father  of  Philip  J.  (1834). 
(Burke,  E.G.,  1862;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  i.  102.) 

BUDWORTH,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Nov.  1816. 
Of  Essex.    Perhaps  the  above. 

BUDWORTH,  PHILIP  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x8)  at  Jesus, 
Nov.  19,  1834.  S.  of  Philip  (1801),  clerk.  B.  1818,  at  High 
Laver,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B..\.  1839;  M.A.  1842. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1837;  no  call.  Of 
Greensted  Hall,  Ongar,  Essex.  J.P.  High  Sheriff,  1878. 
Married  Blanche,  dau.  of  Thomas  Trimmer,  Capt.,  R.N., 
1850.    (Burke,  E.G.) 

BUDWORTH,  RICHARD.  .Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
May  7,  1767.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1768;  B.A.  1771;  M..\.  1774.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  May  25,  1777;  R.  of  Horton,  Gloucs.,  1777-8.  R. 
(and  patron)  of  High  Laver,  Essex,  1778-1805.  Helped  to 
institute  the  annual  meeting  of  Essex  Etonians  in  1790. 
Married  Mary,  grand-daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Alexander 
Cleeve,  of  Greensted  Hall,  Essex.  Died  1805.  Father  of 
Philip  (1801).   {Peile,  11.  282;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BU£E,  CHARLES  LEWIS  CATER.  .Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1885;  from  Cavendish  H.;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  (Downing)  1897. 
Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Rochester)  1891;  C.  of  Southwark, 
1890-2.  C.  of  Putney,  1892-7.  C.  of  Milverton,  Somerset, 
1897-9.  V.  of  Lea,  Ross,  1899-1923.  R.  of  Thwing,  Yorks., 
1923-31.  Died  there  Dec.  29,  1931,  aged  66.  {Crockford;  The 
Times,  Dec.  31,  1931.) 


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BvtB,  John  Penketh 

BU6E,  JOHN  PENKETH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus,  Dec. 
21,  1797.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Liverpool.  Schools, 
Manchester  and  St  Helen's,  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1799; 
Scholar;  LL.B.  1804.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  20,  i8oo,  as 
'eldest  s.  of  WiUiam  Urban,  of  the  Island  of  Dominica,  Esq.' 
One  John  Bute  (eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  W.  U.  Buee,  of  Bath), 
Lieut.,  15th  N.L,  died  1838,  at  Villore,  East  Indies.  (G.  Mag., 
1838,  11.  230.) 

BUGG,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  17,  1791  •  Of 
Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  Scholar,  1794;  B.-A..  1795.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  July  12,  1795;  priest,  Oct.  2,  1796;  C.  of 
Dewsbury,  1795.  C.  of  Welby  and  of  Stoke,  Leics.,  1802.  C. 
of  Kettering,  1803-15.  C.  of  Lutterworth,  1817-18.  For 
some  account  of  the  misfortune  that  pursued  him  while 
acting  as  curate  see  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  163.  R.  of 
Wilsford,  Lines.,  1849-51.  Author,  Sermons  and  tracts. 
Died  Aug.  15,  1851,  aged  82,  at  Hull. 

BUGG,  WHALLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  4,  1756. 
B.  at  Southwell,  Notts.  School,  Southwell.  [S.  of  Henry, 
Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  1730-62.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1758;  Scholar,  1759;  B.A.  1760.  Orel,  deacon  (York)  Sept. 
20,  1760;  priest,  Nov.  28,  1761;  C.  of  Willoughby-on-the- 
Wolds  and  Wysall,  Notts.,  1760.  V.  of  WiUoughby-on-the- 
Wolds,  1772-5.  Vicar-Choral  of  Southwell,  1773.  C.  of 
Morton  and  HaUoughton,  1773.  V.  of  Bamby-in-the-WiUows, 
1779-82.  Died  June  9,  1782.  Buried  at  Southwell;  tomb- 
stone on  floor  of  the  nave.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  644;  W.  A. 
James,  Southwell  Schools.) 

BUGLE,  EDWARD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.  S.  of  Michael,  Esq.  B.  at  Demerara,  British 
Guiana.  School,  St  Leonards  (Rev.  J.  \V.  Tottenham). 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1894.  Stipendiary  Magistrate  in  British 
Guiana  in  1909.  Died  Feb.  11,  1928,  aged  59,  at  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea.    (The  Times,  Feb.  14,  1928.) 

BUISSINN]*,  TEMPLER.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1898.  S.  and 
h.  of  William  Temple,  soUcitor,  of  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

B.  Feb.  21,  1879,  at  Rosebank,  near  Capetown.  Schools, 
[Wynberg  High]  and  South  African  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1905.  Solicitor.  Of  'Glion,'  Aliwal 
Road,  Wynberg,  Cape  Province,  in  1938.  (South  African 
Who's  Who,  1938.) 

BUIST,  ROBERT  COCHRANE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1880.  S.  of  Thomas,  upholsterer,  of  Dundee.  B.  there 
Aug.  9,  i860.  Schools,  Dundee  High,  and  St  Andrews 
University.  Matric.  Michs.  1S80;  Scholar,  1881;  B.A.  (14/A 
Wrangler)  1884.  M.A.  (St  Andrews).  Studied  medicine  at 
Edinburgh  University;  M.B.  and  CM.  1888.  M.D.  (Edin.) 
1894.  Hon.  LL.D.  and  M.A.  (St  Andrews).  M.R.C.P. 
(Edin.)  1898.  Assistant  Physician  at  the  Royal  Edinburgh 
Asylum.  Parochial  Medical  Officer  for  Lochee  district. 
Gynaecologist  at  Dundee  Royal  Infirmary.  Vice-President 
of  the  British  Medical  Association.  Chairman  of  the  Central 
Midwives  Board  for  Scotland.  Of  16,  Airlie  Place,  Dundee, 
1938.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  gynaecological  and 
obstetric  papers,  etc.  Died  Feb.  5,  1939,  in  Dundee.  (Medical 
Directory,  1936;  Who's  Who,  1938;  The  Times,  Feb.  6,  1939) 

BULCOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1785.  'Never  resided.'  A  James  Bulcock,  Esq.,  D.L.  for 
Surrey,  died  Sept.  21,  1791;  perhaps  the  father  of  this  man. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  164.) 

BULCRAIG,  HERBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899; 
sohcitor.  S.  of  Henry,  solicitor,  of  Clapham,  S.W.  [and  Mary 
Ann  Carter].  B.  Nov.  10,  1878,  at  20,  Lydon  Road,  Clapham. 
School,  Clapham  High  (Mr  H.  R.  Hind  and  Mr  E.  M.  EUi- 
gott,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Law 
Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1902.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1903.  Died  Jan.  25,  1905,  aged  26,  at  Clapham. 
(Venn,  in.  395;  The  Times,  Jan.  27,  1905.) 

BULKELEY,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  Oct.  10,  1861.  S.  of  George  Thomas,  Capt.,  2nd  Life 
Guards.  B.  at  Horton,  Colnbrook,  Bucks.  School,  Alden- 
ham.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1869.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of 
Cheltenham,  Gloucs.,  1867-9.  C.  of  Lapley,  Staffs.,  1869-75. 

C.  of  Pendleton,  1875-8.  C.  of  Audenshaw,  Manchester, 
1878-81.  V.  of  Audenshaw,  1881-1900.  Died  there  Sept.  8, 
1900.   (Venn,  11.  356.) 

BULKELEY-JOHNSON,  see  JOHNSON,  FRANCIS  HEAD. 

BULKLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  July  i, 
1872. 

BULL,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  28, 
1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Ord. 
deacon,  1862;  priest  (London)  1865;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  King's 
Cross,  London,  1862-5.  Assistant  Master  at  Kensington 
Proprietary  School,  1863-5.  Licensed  Diocesan  Home  Mis- 
sionary, 1865-7.    C.  of  Heston,  1867-71.    Chaplain  to  the 


Bull,  Edward  Leonard 

Forces,  Hounslow  Barracks,  1871-1906.  Minister  of  St 
Paul's,  Hounslow  Heath,  1871-1911.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Norwich, 
1913-.  Resided  latterly  at  Oatlands,  Upperton  Gardens, 
Eastbourne.  Died  there  Apr.  24,  1921,  aged  84.  (Hennessy; 
The  Times,  Apr.  27,  1921.) 
BULL,  ALFRED  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1895. 
B.  Apr.  13,  1875.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Ord. 
deacon,  1898;  priest  (Peterb.)  1899;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Leicester, 
1898-1901.  Held  other  curacies,  1901-16.  R.  of  St  George's 
with  St  Paul's,  Stamford,  Lines.,  1916-22.  V.  of  St  James's 
Lumby,  Vernon,  British  Columbia,  1922-5.  Priest-in-charge 
of  Golden,  1925-7.  V.  of  Nipigon,  1927-9.  R.  of  St  John's, 
Port  Arthur,  Canada,  1929-35.  Priest-in-charge  of  Murillo, 
1935-6;  of  Espanola  (dio.  Alg.)  Ontario,  1936-8-.  (Crock- 
ford,  1939.) 

BULL,  ALFRED  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  6, 
1830.  S.  and  h.  of  Nicholas  (1793),  clerk,  of  Saffron  Walden, 
Essex.  B.  there  Sept.  16,  1808.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A. 
1834;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely) 
June  21,  1834;  priest  (Ely)  May  27,  1838.  V.  of  Woolaving- 
ton  with  Puriton,  Somerset,  1851-78.  Domestic  Chaplain 
to  the  Earl  of  Kingston,  1871-.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1879.   Author,  theological.   Father  of  Theodore  F.  (1866). 

BULL,  ALFRED  RICHARD  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  26,  1884.  S.  of  Henry  Dawson  EUis,  clerk,  of  Borley 
rectory,  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  [B.  Dec.  14,  1866.  School,  Oak- 
ham.] Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  School- 
master at  Broadstairs  Preparatory  School.  (Oakham  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BULL,  ARTHUR  JOHN  HARWICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  22,  1852.    S.  of  Samuel  William  (1823),  clerk. 

B.  at  Tetney,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.IK.  1856.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May  30,  1858;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1859. 
Minister  of  St  Andrew's  Chapel,  St  Heliers,  1862-5.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1868.   Brother  of  Henry  E.  M.  (1852). 

BULL,  AUGUSTINE  HOWIE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  12,  1845.  S.  of  William  Howie  (1814),  clerk.  B.  at 
Sheffield.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar, 
1848;  B.A.  (12th  Classic)  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon, 
1850;  priest  (Hereford)  1851.  P.C.  of  Toft,  Cheshire,  1855- 
66.  V.  of  Ceme  Abbas,  Dorset,  1866-75.  Sometime  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Sydney.  Author,  theological.  Died  1878. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  William  J.  (1843). 

BULL,  CHARLES  MUSGRAVE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  28, 
1847.  Did  not  reside.  [3rd  s.  of  William  Howie  (1814),  P.C. 
of  Sowerby,  Halifax.  B.  Nov.  11,  1828.  School,  Rugby.] 
Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (St  John's  College)  Mar.  4, 
1847,  age  18;  Scholar  (University  College)  1849;  B..'\. 
(O.xford)  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Fellow  of  University  College, 
1853-66.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1854-93. 
A  member  of  the  Alpine  Club.  Died  May  3,  1906.  Brother  of 
the  above,  etc.   (A  I.  Oxon.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BULL,  CHARLES  RAVENSCROFT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  14,  1897.  S.  of  Henry  John  (1837)  [V.  of 
Roborough,  Devon],  deceased.  B.  there  Dec.  12,  1878. 
[School,  Clergy  Orphan.]  Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1897; 
Stewart  of  Rannoch  Scholar,  1900;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1907. 
Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Liverpool)  1904;  C.  of  St  Helen's, 
1903-4.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Liverpool,  1904-9.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Exeter,  1909-16.  P.C.  of  Kilmington,  1916-27. 
P.C.  of  Plympton,  Devon,  1927-35.  V.  of  Milton  Abbot  with 
Dunterton,  1935-8-.  Brotherof  Henry  M.  (1896),  etc.  (Crock- 
ford, 1939.) 

BULL,  DOUGLAS  WILLIAM  ANDERSON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct. 
I,  1898.  S.  of  WiUiam  Henry,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Stony  Stratford, 
Bucks.  B.  there  Apr.  7,  1880.  School,  Lancing  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1908; 
M.A.  1915;  M.D.  1916.  .\t  St  George's  Hospital,  London. 
Clinical  Assistant  and  House  Physician.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1906.  Medical  Officer  of  Health,  Wolverton.  Of  St  Oswald's 
House,  Stony  Stratford  (Bull,  Habgood  and  Lawrence). 
J. P.  for  Bucks.,  1924;  for  Northants.,  1925.  (Venn,  11.  556; 
Lancing  Coll.  Reg.,  1932;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938;  Medical 
Directory,  1938.) 

BULL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4,  1831;  a 
clerk.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  John  (1785),  R.  of  Pentlow,  Essex.] 
M.A.  (Canterbury)  1850.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of 
Pentlow,  1834-77.  Died  1877.  Brother  of  John  G.  (18 10) 
and  Henry  T.  (i8ii),  etc.;  father  of  Felix  E.  P.  (1870).  (Cant. 

Aa  Bk.) 

BULL,  EDWARD  LEONARD.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  10, 
1884.  B.  Mar.  26,  1865.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest  (Liverpool)  1889;  C.  of 
West  Derby,  Liverpool,  1888-91.  C.  of  Clapton,  1891-2.  C. 
of  Maidenhead,  1892-6.  C.  of  Wigau,  1896-1901.  C.  of 
Prittlewell,  Essex,  1903-6.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester,  1908-18. 

C.  of  Heene,  1918-27.  Remained  without  cure.  Address, 
c/o  Westminster  Bank,  Worthing,  1939.   (Crockford,  1939.) 


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Bull,  Elijah  Serle 

BULL,  ELIJAH  SERLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens'  Oct.  27. 
1826  Of  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Noraich)  Jan  i.  1832; 
priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  6,  1833-  V.  of  St  Botolph's,  Colcheter. 
18^8-44  Remained  without  cure,  and  disappears  from 
Crockford,  1874.  Father  of  William  E.  E.  M.  (1857). 
BULL  FELIX  EDWARD  PEPYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
luivQ,  1870.  S.  of  Edward  (i83i),R.  of  Pentlow  Essex.  B. 
there  Nov  24,  1852.  School,  Ealing,  Middlesex  (Mr  Hedges) . 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M..A  1877.  Ord.  deacon 
1875;  priest  (St  Albans)  1876;  C.  of  St  Ippoly^  with  Gt 
Wymondley,  Herts.,  1875-7.  R-  (and  patron)  of  Pentlow, 
Essex  1877-1927.  J. P.  for  Essex.  Rural  Dean  of  Yeldham, 
igoi-is  A  member  of  the  Sudbury  Board  of  Guardians. 
F  R  G  S  A.  keen  agriculturist,  cultivated  his  own  farm,  also 
a  frequent  exhibitor  at  horticultural  shows.  Died  Apr.  16, 
1927,  at  Pentlow.  Brother  of  Henry  D.  E.  (1858).  (Essex 
Review,  xxxvi.  145.) 
BULL,  GASP  [?  GASPARD].    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1790. 

Of  London. 
BULL    GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,   Mar.   14, 
1832     Of  Bucks.    [S.  of  William,  soUcitor.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1832'  B  A    1837;  M.A.  1840;  D.D.  i860.   Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
i860'  C  of  Domey,  Bucks.,  ini846;  there  in  1853.   Probably 
left   Sept.  1855,  when  he  went  to  Ireland.    Dean  of  Connor 
and  R.  of  Carrickfergus,  Co.  Antrim,   1855-86.    (His  pre- 
decessor. Dean  (John)  Chaine,  went  to  Domey,  Bucks.,  and 
afterwards  became  R.  of  Claughton,  Lanes.,  1858-62;  died 
there  June   20,    1862.)     J. P.    and   D.L.   for   Camckfergus. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter  Kirk,  of  Thomfield,  Co.  Antrim, 
June  18   1857,  at  Carrickfergus.  Died  Mar.  24,  1886,  aged  73, 
at  Thomfield.    (H.  B.  Swanzy;  Al.  Oxon.,  where  date  of 
death  is  wrongly  given.) 
BULL   GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  June  17,  1836 
S    of  John,  C.  of  CUpston,  Northants.    B.  in  the  parish  of 
St    Margaret's,    Leicester.     Matric.    Michs.    1836;    Tancred 
Student;  B.A.  1840;  M.B.  1841.   For  a  time  a  Physician  at 
the  Liverpool  Dispensary.    Went  to  AustraUa.    Mamed  at 
Adelaide  Euphemia,  dau.  of  Andrew  Birrell,  Esq.,  Aug.  8, 
1&49.   At  Kooringa  in  1849.   (Venn,  11.  237.) 
BULL,  GEORGE  VERNON.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1890.   S.  of 
WiUiam  John  (1843),  deceased,  Master  at  Harrow  School. 
B    1871    at  Harrow.   School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.    1893;    M.B.   and   B.C.    1901.     At   St   Bartholomew's 
Hospital,    London;    House   Surgeon.     M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P., 
1899     House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  at  the  Hospital 
for  Sick  Children,  Gt  Ormonde  Street.    Medical  Of&cer  for 
Ware.  Sometime  medical  practitioner  of  Hoddesdon,  Herts. ; 
retired    Of  Sandhurst,  Kent,  in  1938.  Brother  of  Herbert  A. 
(1873)  and  Reginald  A.  (1876).    (Venn,  11.  512;  Harrow  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 
BULL,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  June  30, 
1791.   2nd  s.  of  John  (1752),  R.  of  Inworth,  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  Dedham.   Scholar,  1791;  matric.  Michs.  1792;  B.A. 
1795"    M.A.    1798.     Fellow,    1798.    Ord.   deacon    (London) 
Apr. '17,  1796;  priest,  Aug.  12,  1798.   C.  of  Nayland,  Essex, 
1802.    R.  of  Salcott,  1810-12.    V.  of  Littlebury,  1813-40. 
R.  of  Salcott-Virley,  1824-40.   Died  Mar.  13,  1840,  aged  67, 
at  Littlebury.   Brother  of  John  (1785)  and  Nicholas  (i793). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  362;  G.  Mag.) 

BULL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1892.  S.  of 
Henry,  of  Drove,  Chichester,  Sussex.  B.  Jan.  20,  1873,  at 
Sydney,  Australia.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B..\.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1894. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1897.  Never  practised.  Joined  the  Royal 
Artillery,  1900;  retired  as  Capt.,  1910.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Capt.,  R.G.A.;  M.C.).  Of  Levington  Hall,  Ipswich. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BULL,  HENRY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  17.  1854. 
Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon, 
1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of  Golbome,  Lanes.,  1858-60.  C.  of 
Carisbrooke,  I.W.,  1860-4.  V.  of  St  James's,  Wigan,  Lanes., 
1864-1901.  Rural  Dean  of  Wigan,  1895-1901.  Resided 
latterly  at  Worthing.  Died  there  Dec.  15,  1905,  aged  72. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  18,  1905.) 

BULL,  HENRY  CHARLES  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of  Henry  Charles  (above),  clerk.  B. 
i86o,  at  Carisbrooke,  Hants.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Rev. 
H.  W.  Moss).  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1884. 
Assistant  Master  at  Greenhill  School,  Moseley,  near  Birming- 
ham. Died  Mar.  17,  1900,  aged  39,  at  Moseley.  (Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BULL,  HENRY  DAWSON  ELLIS.  M.A.  1858;  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1831),  clerk,  of  Pentlow, 
Essex.  Matric.  (Wadham  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  22,  1851, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1857;  M.A.  1858.   Ord.  deacon,  1858; 


Bull,  John 

priest,  1859;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ely,  1858-60.   R.  of  Borley, 
Essex,    1862-92.     Died   May   2,    1892.    Buried   at   Borley. 
Brother  of  FeUx  E.  P.  (1870)  and  father  of  Alfred  R.  G. 
(1884).   (Al.  Oxon.;  Essex  Review,  i.  199.) 
BULL,   HENRY   EDWARD   MARRIOTT.     Adm.   pens,   at   St 
Catharine's,  June  22,  1852.    S.  of  Samuel  William  (1823), 
clerk.   B.  at  Tetney,  Lines.   Matrie.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856. 
Ord  deacon,  1857;  priest  (York)  1858;  C.  of  Oxcomb,  Lmcs., 
1858-9.   R.  of  Stoke  Ash,  Suffolk,  1861-80.   Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1862.   Brother  of  Arthur  J.  H.  (1852). 
BULL,  HENRY  JOHN.   .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11,  1837. 
Of  Essex.   Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar;  B.A.  (<)th  Wrangler) 
1841;  M.A.  1844.   Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (London)  1845; 
C.  of  St  James-the-Great,  Bethnal  Green,   1845-6.    C.  of 
Ledbury,  1847-51.    C.  of  A.xminster,  1852-4.    C.  of  Lower 
Norwood,   Surrey,    1855-6.    V.   of   St   Mary's,   Barnstaple, 
Devon,  1856-83.    R.  of  Roborough,  1883-9.    Died  Feb.  28, 
1889,  aged  70.    Father  of  Charles  R.  (1897),  the  next,  and 
James  C.  (1900).    (Scott,  MSS.) 
BULL,  HENRY  MARTYN.    .\Am.  scholar  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  20,  1896.   S.  of  Henry  John  (above).   B.  Dec.  12,  1877. 
at  Barnstaple,   Devon.     Matric.   Michs.    1896;   B..\.    1899; 
M  A.  1903.    Occurs  in  L'niv.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938;  a  member  of 
the    Royal    Bombay    Yacht    Club,    Bombay.     Brother    of 
Charles  R.  (1897)  and  James  C.  (1900). 
BULL,  HENRY  TO WND ROW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  2,  1811.   2nd  s.  of  John  (1785),  clerk,  of  Pentlow,  Essex. 
B.    at    Stanway,    near    Colchester.     Matric.    Michs.    1812; 
Scholai-;  B.A.   1816.    Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  21,   1817. 
Died  Nov.  9,  1824,  aged  31,  at  Pentlow  rectory.   Brother  of 
John  G.  (1810),  Edward  (1831),  etc.   (G.  Mag.,  1825,  i.  91.) 
BULL,  HENRY  WILKINSON.    .Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  6,  1865.    Of  Cheshire.    Matrie.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar, 
1868;   B.A.    1869;   M.A.   1872.    Ord.  deacon,   1870;   priest 
(Ripon)  1872;  C.  of  Wakefield,  1870-4.   C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Bournemouth,  1874-84.  V.  of  Hook  with  Warsash,  Hants., 
1884-90.     Remained   without    cure    and    disappears    from 
Crockford,  1902. 
BULL,  HERBERT  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  .Aug.  11, 
1873.    S.  of  WiUiam  John  (1843),  of  Harrow,  Middlesex. 
B.  there  May  21,  1854.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B..\.  1877;  M..A.  1881.    Football  (mgby)  'blue,'  1874,  1875. 
Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  College,  i88ck-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  1884;  priest  (Canterbury)  1888;  C.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Westgate-on-Sea,  Kent,  1888-96.    Head  Master  and  founder 
of  Wellington  House  Preparatory  School,  Westgate-on-Sea, 
1886-1920.    Rural  Dean  of  Westbere,  1917-24.    One  of  the 
original  founders  of  the  .Association  of  Preparatory  Schools. 
Chairman  of  the  Westgate  Urban  Council.    J. P.    Died  Aug. 
10,  1928,  at  Benenden.    Buried  there.    Brother  of  Reginald 
A.  (1876),  etc.    (The  Times,  .Aug.  11,  1928.) 
BULL,  HERBERT  ASHLEY.   -Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1S83.   S.  of  George,  of  Derwent  House,  Brampton.   B.  Sept. 
27,    1864,   at   Newcastle,   Staffs.    School,   Newcastle   High, 
Staffs.   (Mr   Kitchener).    Matric.   Michs.    1882;   B.A.   1885; 
M.A.  1891.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (St  .Albans)  1888;  C.  of 
Leyton,  Essex,  1888-91.  C.  of  Lozells,  Birmingham,  1891-4. 
C.  of  Roxeth,   1894-7.    V.  of  Thornton  Hough,  Cheshire, 
1897-1938-.   (Crockford,  I939-) 
BULL,  JAMES  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catha- 
rine's, .Michs.  1900.    S.  of  Henry  John  (1837).    B.  May  10, 
1881,  at  Barnstaple.  B.. A.  1903.  Sehooknaster  at  Dunchurch 
Hall  School  for  two  years.    Assistant  Master  at  Twyford 
School,  Winchester,  1905-14;  Mathematical  Master,  1920-. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Duke  of  Wellington's  (W. 
Riding   Regt.);   wounded;   three   times  mentioned  in  des- 
patches; M.C.).    Brother  of  Charles  R.  (1897),  etc.    (School- 
masters' Directory,  i93a-3;  Vniv.  War  List.) 

BULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  13,  1752- 
S.  of  Nicholas.  B.  in  Surrey.  School,  .Merchant  Taylors'. 
Scholar,  1752;  matric.  Michs.  1753;  B..A.  1756;  M..A.  1769. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  19,  1756;  priest.  May  21,  1758. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Macclesfield.  R.  of  PenUow,  Essex, 
1756-1802.  R.  of  Inworth,  1761-1802.  J. P.  for  Essex. 
Died  Feb.  13,  1802,  aged  68.  Admon.  (P.P.C.)  Mar.  1802. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  Henry  (1791)  and  Nicholas  (i793)- 
(Peile,  II.  258;  G.  Mag.,  1802,  I75-) 

BULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  16,  1785.  S.  of 
John  (above).  B.  at  Yeldham,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1785; 
Scholar,  1785;  B..A.  1789;  M..A.  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Oct.  25,  1789;  priest,  Nov.  28,  1790.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  R.  of  Pentlow,  Essex,  1802-34.  R.  of  Tattingstone, 
Suffolk,  1816-34.  Died  there  Sept.  24,  1834,  aged  67. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1791).  etc.;  father  of  John  G.  (1810), 
Henry  T.  (1811),  William  H.  (1814)  and  Edward  (1831). 
(PeiU,  II.  320;  E.  Anglian,  N.S.,  viii.  159;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  11. 
553-) 


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Bull,  John 

BULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  12, 
1793.  Of  Essex.  Probably  migrated  to  Oxford  and  matric. 
(Wadham  College)  Nov.  4,  1795,  'age  19;  s.  of  John  Thomp- 
son, gent.,  of  Little  Bursted,  Essex';  B..\.  (Oxford)  1799. 
Probably  C.  of  Stowmarket,  Sufiolk.  Died  Dec.  5,  1835, 
aged  58.  The  suggested  identification  in  T.  A.  Walker, 
365,  with  the  R.  of  Pentlow,  Essex,  is  incorrect;  see  John 
Bull,  of  Christ's  (1785).  (T.  A.  Walker,  365;  Al.  Oxon.;  G. 
Mag.,  1836,  I.  210,  where  he  occurs  as  'John  Bull,  B.A.') 

BULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  12,  1827.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Sept.  20,  1832;  priest 
(Rochester)  Feb.  16,  1834.  To  be  distinguished  from  John 
Bull,  P.C.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  1847-53;  'M..4.'  He  was 
also  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  of  CUpston,  Northants., 
C.  of  CUpston,  and  died  June  27,  1852,  aged  74,  at  Clapham, 
and  was  probably  identical  with  John  Bull,  M.A.  (Oxford), 
of  St  Edmvmd  Hall.  One  of  these  names,  C.  of  Pinchbeck, 
Lines.,  M.A.,  died  1839.    (G.  Mag.,  1840,  i.  loi;  G.  Mag., 

1852,  II.  2IO.) 

BULL,  JOHN  GARWOOD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  13,  1810.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  John  (1785),  R.  of  Pentlow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Jan.  8,  1815;  priest,  Jan.  7,  1816.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  R.  of  Tattingstoae,  Suffolk,  1834.  V.  of  Godalming, 
Surrey,  1838-47.  Married  Catherine  Martha,  dau.  of  G.  B. 
Smith,  of  Gt  Dunmow,  Essex,  July  18,  1816.  Died  July  8, 
1847,  aged  55,  at  York.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1814), 
etc.  (T.A.  Walker,  384;  E.Anglian,  N.S.,  vm.  159;  G.  Mag.) 

BULL,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  22,  i793-  Of 
Essex.  [S.  of  John  (1752),  clerk.]  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct. 
19,  1793;  Scholar;  matric.  Michs.  1793.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  31,  1797;  priest,  Aug.  11,  1799  (styled  'student').  V. 
of  Ickleton,  Cambs.,  1803-44.  V.  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex, 
1804-44.  Died  Aug.  2,  1844,  aged  68.  Brother  of  John 
(1785),  etc.  and  father  of  Alfred  N.  (1830).  (PeiU,  n.  336; 
G.  Mag.,  1844,  II.  437.) 

BULL,  PHILIP  TOMLINSON.  .\dm.  at  Pembroke,  1899.  S.  of 
William,  gent.,  of  75,  St  .\ubyn's,  Hove.  B.  .-Vug.  11,  1879, 
at  Denton  House,  Southsea.  School,  FramUngham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899. 

BULL,  REGINALD  ALFRED.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 

1876.  S.  of  William  John  (1843),  of  Harrow,  Middlesex. 
B.  there  Apr.  21,  1857.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1880;  M..\.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Durham)  1883;  C.  of  St  .Andrew's,  Bishop  Auckland, 
1883-6.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Canterbury,  1886-;  dio.  Rochester, 
1906- ;  dio.  Chichester,  1920-38-;  dio.  Bangor,  1938-.  Joint 
Head  Master  of  Wellington  House  Preparatory  School, 
Westgate-on-Sea,  1886-9;  of  St  .Andrew's  Preparatory 
School,  Southborough,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1890-1919;  re- 
moved, in  consequence  of  a  fire,  to  St  Andrew's,  East 
Grinstead,  Sussex;  joint  Head  Master,  1919-.  Resident  at 
Llys  Andreas,  Talybont,  Merioneth.,  in  1939.  Brother  of 
Herbert  A.  (1873),  etc.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BULL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7,  1835.  Of 
Essex.  [Probably  s.  of  Samuel  Nevill,  V.  of  Ramsey,  Essex, 
1827-52,  and  of  Dovercourt  with  Harwich,  1827-52,  who 
died,  Dec.  6,  1855,  aged  80,  at  Harwich.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20, 
1840;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1841;  C.  of  Dovercourt,  Essex,  1840- 
52.  Master  of  the  Corporation  School,  Dovercourt,  1840-71. 
V.  of  Dovercourt  with  Harwich,  1852-71.  Resided  latterly 
at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Died  there  Jan.  10,  1906,  aged  90. 
Probably  brother  of  William  (1823).  (R.  F.  Scott ;  The  Times, 
Jan.  15,  1906;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  432.) 

BULL,  ROBERT  COOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  16, 
1854.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar,  1856;  B.A. 
1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Ely)  i860;  C.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  1859-61.  R.  of  Lynch,  Sussex, 
1862-82.  Chaplain  to  the  Midhurst  Union,  1881-1907.  R.  of 
Stedham,  1882-1907.  Resided  latterly  at  Chichester.  Died 
there  Sept.  20,  1917,  aged  87.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept. 
22,  1917.) 

BULL,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1877.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  Cath.\rine's,  Jan.  15,  1879.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Gt 
Gidding,  Hunts.  [School,  Llandaff  House,  Cambridge.] 
Scholar;  B..'V.  1881;  M..'V.  1884.  Assistant  Master  at  Llandaff 
House  School,  Cambridge,  for  3  years;  at  Nassau  School, 
Barnes,  3 J  years;  at  Noorthhey  School,  Holland,  for  3  years; 
at  Huddersfield  College  for  7  years.  Head  Master  of  Port- 
lands School,  Huddersfield.  Author,  novels,  stories,  etc. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1919.) 

BULL,  SAMUEL  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  25, 
1823.  Of  Essex.   Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831. 


Bull,  William  John 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  19,  1828;  priest.  May  24,  1829. 
R.  of  Stoke  Ash,  Suffolk,  1845-60.  Died  Nov.  18,  i860, 
aged  55,  at  Gt  Yarmouth.  Father  of  Henry  E.  M.  (1852) 
and  Arthur  J.  H.  (1852).  (C.  J.  Pakner,  Gt  Yarmouth,  iii. 
47;  G.  Mag.) 

BULL,  SETH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  12, 
1819.  [S.  and  h.  of  Seth,  gent.,  of  Ely,  Cambs.]  B.  there. 
[School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  as  '  s.  of  Seth,  who  kept  a  school 
at  Ely.']  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824.  Of  Ely,  Esq. 
Died  July  19,  1840,  aged  39,  by  a  fall  from  his  horse.  Buried 
in  Ely  Cathedral.   (S.H.A.H.;  G.  Mag.) 

BULL,  THEODORE  FITZGERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1866.  2nd  s.  of  .'Ufred  Nicholas  (1830),  V.  of  Woola- 
vington,  Somerset.  B.  Sept.  27,  1846,  at  Soham,  Cambs. 
School,  Torquay  (Mr  Davies).  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B..\. 
1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (Lincoln)  1881.  .\ssistant 
Master  at  Lincoln  Grammar  School,  1876^1;  at  Hudders- 
field Collegiate  School,  1883-5.  C.  of  Bradley,  Yorks.,  1883- 
6.  Head  Master  of  Hanley  Castle  Grammar  School,  1887-8. 
Chaplain  of  Upton-on- Severn  Union,  1888-91.  C.  of  Steeple 
Langford,  Wilts.,  1893-6.  Chaplain  of  Sarum  Infirmsu-y, 
1896-1904.  C.  of  Walditch,  Dorset,  1904-5.  Held  other 
curacies  for  short  periods,  1905-16.  R.  of  Brampton,  Norfolk, 
1917-21.  Died  Nov.  6,  1921,  aged  75.  (Crockford;  R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  i8,  1921.) 

BULL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1830.  S. 
of  John,  clerk,  of  CUpston,  Harborough,  Northants.  Migrated 
to  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  22,  1830.  Matric.  Michs.  1830; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1834;  M..4..  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1834;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1835;  C.  of  Haselbeech,  Northants.,  1834.  C.  of 
Corby,  1842.  V.  of  Gt  Oakley,  1845-68.  V.  of  Sibbertoft, 
Market  Harborough,  1863-8.  Died  Apr.  5,  1868.  (R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BULL,  WILFRID  WILSON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1892. 
Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  WiUiam  Lowndes  (1857),  clerk,  deceased. 
B.  Oct.  30,  1874,  at  Bankfoot,  Yorks.  School,  Canterbury 
Clergy  Orphan  (Rev.  E.  Matheson).]  Migrated  to  St  John's; 
B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1900.  Schoolmaster  at  Malvern. 

BULL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  28,  1823.  S. 
of  L.  (sic)  N.,  clerk,  of  Harwich  [probably  Samuel  NeviU, 
R.  of  Harwich,  1827-52].  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B..\.  1827; 
M..^.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  i,  1828;  priest, 
June  14,  1829.  Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  Ramsey,  Essex, 
1852-72.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874.  Probably 
brother  of  Richard  (1835). 

BULL,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1877.  S. 
of  James  Goodman,  merchant,  of  Bromborough,  Cheshire. 

B.  there  Aug.  1,  1858.  School,  Hereford  Cathedral.  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M..\.  and  M.B.  1886.  At  St  George's 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  1882.  F.R.C.S.,  1884.  In 
practice  in  London.  Aural  Surgeon  and  Lecturer  at  St 
George's  Hospital,  1892-1914.  Died  Feb.  24,  1933,  aged 
75.  (Venn,  11.  427;  The  Times,  Feb.  27,  1933;  Medical 
Directory.) 

BULL,  WILLIAM  EDGE  ELIJAH  MASON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  9,  1857.  S.  of  Elijah  S.  (1826),  clerk.  B.  at 
Colchester,  Essex.  Bapt.  Nov.  19,  1838.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Jan.  29,  1858;  B..^..  1861.  Ord. 
deacon,  1863;  priest  (Chester)  1864;  C.  of  Over  St  Chad's, 
Cheshire,  1863-71.  P.C.  of  Mossley,  1871-93.  V.  of  Raskelf, 
Yorks.,  1893-7.  Remained  without  cure,  and  disappears 
from  Crockford,  1910. 

BULL,  WILLIAM  [HAMMETT  COLLINS].  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  1,  1887.  S.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  South- 
borough,  Tunbridge  WeUs.  B.  Apr.  7,  1867,  at  Lucknow, 
India.  School,  Lancing  CoUege  (WiUiam  Hammett  Collins). 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar,  1889;  B.A.  1890.  (T.A.Walker, 
597;  Lancing  Coll.  Reg.) 

BULL,  WILLIAM  HOWIE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  7, 
1814.  S.  of  John  (1785),  R.  of  Pentlow,  Essex.  B.  at  Stan- 
way,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1825. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  6,  1819;  priest.  May  20,  1820; 

C.  of  Sheffield,  1822-7.  P.C.  of  Sowerby,  Yorks.,  1827-49- 
V.  of  Old  Newton,  Suffolk,  1849-60.  V.  of  Billingshurst, 
Sussex,  1860-74.  Remained  without  cure  and  disappears 
from  Crockford,  1889.  Brother  of  John  G.  (1810),  etc. ;  father 
of  the  next,  of  .Augustine  H.  (1845)  and  Charles  M.  (1847). 

BULL,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan. 
20,  1843.  S.  of  WUUam  Howie  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Sheffield. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar,  1846;  B.A. 
1847;  M.A.  1850.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow,  1853-88. 
A  member  of  the  Alpine  Club.  Died  Jan.  14,  1890,  aged  65, 
at  Harrow-on-the-HiU.  Brother  of  .-Augustine  H.  (1845),  etc.; 
father  of  Reginald  A.  (1876),  Herbert  A.  (1873)  and  George  V. 
(1890). 


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Bull,  William  Lowndes 

BULL,  WILLIAM  LOWNDES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1857.    S.  of  William,  draper.    B.  at  Congleton,  Cheshire. 
Bapt,  Apr.  3,  1839.    Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A,  1861.    Ord. 
deacon,  1863;  priest  (Ripon)  1864;  C.  of  Bowling,  Yorks., 
1863-8.    V.  of  Bankfoot,  1868-75.    Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford,  1878.   Father  of  WUfred  W.  (1892). 
BULLAR,  JOHN  FOLLETT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12, 
1872.   S.  of  John,  of  Basset  Wood,  Southampton.   B.  May  2, 
1854,  at  Putney,  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1872;  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,   ist  Class,   1875);  B.A.   1877;   M.A.  and  M.B.   1883. 
University  Curator  in  Zoology,  1877.   Studied  at  St  Bartho- 
lomew's  Hospital;    House    Physician   there,   and   assistant 
Demonstrator  in  Anatomy.    Ophthalmic  House  Surgeon  to 
Henry  Power.    M.R.C.S.,  1880.    F.R.C.S.,  1884.    Settled  at 
Southampton   and    founded    the    Southampton    Free    Eye 
Hospital,  1889;  first  Surgeon  there;  afterwards  Consultmg 
Surgeon.     During    the    Great    War,    acted   as   Ophthahnic 
Speciahst,  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  R.A.M.C.    Retired  to 
Houmet  du  Nord  I'Islet,  Guernsey.   Ophthalmic  Surgeon  to 
the    Guernsey    Victoria    Hospital.     Bred    pedigree    goats. 
Drowned,  with  his  wife,  Jan.  24,  1929,  in  the  harbour  at 
Antibes,  when  the  seaplane  in  which  he  was  travelling  from 
Corsica  turned  turtle.  (Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows;  The  Times, 
Jan.  25,  1929.) 
BULLARD,   FREDERIC   RINGER.    Adm.   at  Trinity   H.\ll, 
1900.    S.  of  Sir  Henry,  M.P.,  of  Hellesdon  House,  Norwich. 
B.  Feb.  6,  1882.    School,  Haileybury.    Matric.  Michs.  1900. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Derbs.  Yeomanry,  attached 
Royal   Engineers).     Of    197,    Newmarket    Road,    Norwich. 
Brother  of  the  next.    {Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 
BULLARD,  GERALD  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1894. 
S.  of  Sir  Henry,  M.P.,  of  Hellesdon  House,  Norwich.    B. 
Dec.  31,   1875.    School,  Haileybury.    Matric.  Michs.   1894. 
In  the  brewery  business  at  Norwich.  Of  Hill  Farm,  Dereham, 
Norfolk.    Served  in   the   Great  War   (Lieut.-Col.,   Norfolk 
Yeomanry;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Brother  of  the  above. 
BULLEN,  ABRAHAM  COLIN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  30,  1798.  S.  of  Abraham,  of  Gt  Baddow,  Essex.  School, 
Gt   Baddow   (Mr   Longmore).     Matric.    Michs.    1800;   B.A. 
1803;   M.A.   1806.    Ord.    deacon  (London)   Apr.   29,   1804; 
priest,  Apr.  28,  1805.    V.  of  Gt  Baddow,  Essex,  1812-29. 
R.  of  Woodham  Mortimer,  1814-29.    Died  Nov.  27,  1829, 
aged  48.    Probably  father  of  the  next.    (G.  Mag.,  1829,  11. 
571.) 
BULLEN,   ABRAHAM   WILLIAM.    Adm.   pens,   at   Trinity, 
Apr.  4,  1836.    [Probably  s.  of  Abraham  Colin  (above),  clerk. 
School,  Shrewsbury.]    Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842;  M.A. 
1848.    Ord.   deacon   (Worcester)    1843;   priest    (Gloucester) 
Dec.   22,   1844;  C.  of  Filleigh,   Devon,   1843-8.    V.  of  Gt 
Baddow,  Essex,  1846-87.  Died  June  29,  1887,  aged  68,  at  the 
Vineyards,  Gt  Baddow.    {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 
BULLEN,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  12, 
1834.   Of  Essex.   Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1842. 
C.  of  Blackpool,  Lanes.,  in  1846.    P.C.  of  Rainford,  1846. 
Died  Nov.  30,  1846,  aged  31,  at  Hastings,  in  the  year  of  his 
appointment  to  Rainford.    (G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  325.) 
BULLEN,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  27, 
1815.    2nd  s.  of  John  (1772),  clerk,  of  Barnwell,  Cambs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1815;  Scholar.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lin- 
coln) i8ig.    R.  of  Eastwell,  Leics.,  1831-84.    Not  in  Crock- 
ford,  1885. 
BULLEN,  HENRY  ST  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity. 
Nov.  24,  1790.   S.  of  Henry,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury  (Mr  Becher).    Matric.  Michs.   1791;  Scholar, 
1793;  B.A.  1795;  M.A.  1798.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  22, 
1796;   priest,   Dec.    31,    1797.     R.   of  Quarrington,   Lines., 
1 801-5.    Assistant  Master  at  Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar 
School.    Head  Master  of  Leicester  Free  Grammar  School, 
1802-.  R.ofTuddenham(?  Suffolk),  1805-17.  R.  ofDunton, 
Bucks.,   1817-36.     R.   of  WrestUngworth,   Beds.,   1821-36. 
[The  Rev.  St  John  BuUen  married  Miss  Clode,  of  Windsor, 
1800  (G.  Mag.,  i8oo,  II.  797).]  Died  July  24,  1836.  Buried  at 
Dunton.    {S.H.A.H.;  G.  Mag.,  1836,  11.  331.) 
BULLEN,  HEWETT  JOHN  LYSAGHT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,   1876.    S.  of  John,  V.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Southampton.    B.   Mar.    10,   1858,   at  Folkestone.    School, 
Southampton.   Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct. 
I,  1877. 
BULLEN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  i,  1772.    Of 
Cambs.   [Doubtless  s.  of  John  (1730),  R.  of  Kennet,  Cambs.] 
School,  Oakham.    Matric.  Lent,  1774;  Scholar;  B.A.  1777; 
M.A.   1780.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.   21,   1778.    V.  of 
Barnwell,  Cambs.  [.'\nne  Tayler,  his  mother-in-law,  died  at 
Barnwell  in  the  town  (and  county)  of  Cambridge  in  1790.] 
Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Joseph  Tayler,  of  King's  Lynn, 
Norfolk.  Brother  of  Thomas  H.  (1784)  and  father  of  Edward 
(1815).   (E.  K.  Kenworthy-Browne.) 
BULLEN,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17,  1810.    Of 
Surrey.     Matric.    Michs.    1810;   Scholar;    B.A.    1814;    M..'^. 


BuLLER,  Charles 

1817.  Ord.  deacon  (Sarum,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Apr.  14, 
1816;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  14,  1819.  R.  of  Bartlow,  Cambs., 
1828-63.   Died  there  May  3,  1863.   (G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  801.) 

BULLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  i, 
1829.  S.  of  George,  of  Cherryhinton,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  8,  1834.  Sometime  C.  of  Lydgate,  Suffolk.  Died  Dec. 
22,  1893,  aged  82,  at  Redhill.  Buried  at  Reigate.  {T.  A. 
Walker,  436.) 
BULLEN,  SIMEON  JOHN  FITZHERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  5,  1855.  S.  of  Simeon.  B.  Sept.  21,  1835,  at 
Delaware,  Toronto,  Canada.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A. 
1859.  [Simeon  BuUen,  2nd  s.  of  Simeon,  of  Charmouth, 
Dorset,  and  Elizabeth  Fitzherbert,  went  to  America  and 
died  there,  1855;  perhaps  the  parents  of  this  man.]  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 
BULLEN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov. 

19,  1796. 
BULLEN,  THOMAS  [HENRY].  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  26,  1784.    S.  of  John  (1730),  R.  of  Kennet,  Cambs. 
B.  there.    School,  Dedham.    Scholar,   1784;  matric.  Michs. 
1785;  B.A.   1789;  M.A.  1792.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  19, 
1789;  priest,  Nov.  21,  1790;  C.  of  Westley  Waterless,  Cambs., 
1789.    C.  of  Downham,  Cambs.,  1790.    C.  of  Stetchworth, 
i8ir.  Master  of  Oundle  School,  Northants.,  1796-1806  (in  his 
time  the  Old  School  House  was  built).    Chaplain  to  the 
Countess  Dowager  of  Winterton.   V.  of  Ketton  with  Tixover, 
Rutland,  1798-1813.    R.  of  Kennet,  Cambs.,  with  Kentford, 
Suffolk,    1810-13.     Died    1813.     Brother   of   John    (1772)- 
{Peile,  II.  319;  Cant  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1813,  i.  497.) 
BULLEN-SMITH,    CECIL   JAMES.     Adm.   pens,    at   Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  James  Richard,  of  20,  Cranley  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London.  B.  June  15,  1880,  at  Long  Ditton,  near 
Surbiton,    Surrey.     School,    Uppingham.     Matric.    Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1902.   Lieut.,  Notts.  Yeomanry. 
BULLER,   ARTHUR.    Adm.   pens,    (age    17)    at   Magdalene, 
Mar.  24,  1797.    S.  of  Richard,  merchant,  of  Crosby  Square, 
Bishopsgate,    London.     Matric.    Michs.    i797;    B.A.    1801; 
M.A.  1804.    In  Holy  Orders.    One  A.  Buller,  M.A.,  in  Clergy 
List,  1846,  as  of  University  Club,  Pall  Mall,  London,  died 
Nov.  30,  1850,  aged  71,  at  Leamington.    (G.  Mag.,  1851,  i. 
211.) 
BULLER,    ARTHUR    PERCIVAL.     Adm.    pens,    (age    20)    at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1886.    S.  of  [Sir]  Walter  Lawry,  Sc.D.  (1900). 
B.  at  Wanjaniri,  New  Zealand.    School,  Christchurch,  N.Z. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  21, 
1887.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1890.   Never  practised.   Brother  of 
Walter  L.  (1887). 
BULLER,   ARTHUR  TREMAYNE.     Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity, 
June   5,    1869.    5th  s.   of  James  Wentworth,  of  Downes, 
Crediton,  Devon.    B.  there  Mar.  19,  1850.    School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.   Of  Downes,  Crediton.   J. P. 
Died  Jan.  (?  June)  28,  1917.  Brother  of  Audley  C.  (1872)  and 
of  Mowbray  C.  (1871).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;Buike,  L.G.,  1936.) 
BULLER,    ARTHUR    [WILLIAM].     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 
Trinity,   Apr.   17,   1826.    2nd  s.  of  Charles  [Bengal  Civil 
Service].   B.  Sept.  5,  1808,  at  Calcutta.   School,  Edinburgh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1834.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Nov.  24,  1830,  age  22,  as  '2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Esq., 
of  Polrellan,  Cornwall.'    Called  to  the  Bar,  1834.    Queen's 
Advocate  in  Ceylon,  1840-8.    Judge  at  Calcutta,  1848-58. 
Knighted,  1848.  M.P.  for  Devonport,  1859-65;  for  Liskeard, 
1865-9.    Married  Anne  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Francis 
James  Templer,  1842.   Died  Apr.  30,  1869,  at  6,  Half  Moon 
Street,  Piccadilly.   Brother  of  Charles  (1824).   (Burke,  L.G., 
ed.  1925;  Boase.) 
BULLER,  AUDLEY  CECIL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  10, 
1872.    7th  s.  of  James  Wentworth,  of  Downes,  Crediton, 
Devon.    B.  there  June  4,  1853.    School,  Harrow.    Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1875);  B.A.  1876; 
M.A.    1879;    M.D.    1885.     At   St   Bartholomew's   Hospital, 
London;  Prizeman.   Emigrated  to  Mexico.   Died  there  Sept. 
9,1894.  Brother  of  Arthur  T.  (1869),  etc.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Foster,  Peerage,  sub  Churston.) 
BULLER,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1824.   S.  of  Charles  [Bengal  Civil  Service].   B.  Aug.  6,  1806, 
at  Calcutta.   School,  Harrow  [left  Harrow,  1821;  taught  by 
Thomas  Carlyle,  1822-4].    Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828. 
President  of  the  Union,  1827.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May 
18,  1824,  as  '1st  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Morval,  Cornwall.' 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1831.    M.P.  for  West  Looe,  1830-1;  for 
Liskeard,  1832-48.    Secretary  to  Lord  Durham,  Governor- 
General  of  Canada,  1838.    Judge-Advocate,  1846.    Said  to 
have  decUned  a  Privy  Councillorship,  1846.   President  of  the 
Poor  Law  Commission,  1848.   A  strong  reformer.   Friend  of 
Mill,  Grote  and  Molesworth.    Author,  pamphlets.    Died  un- 
married Nov.  29,  1848.  Brother  of  Arthur  W.  (1826).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  D.N.B.) 


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BuLLER,  Edmund  Manningham 

BULLER  (MANNINGHAM-BULLER),  EDMUND  MANNING- 
HAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1845.  Did  not  reside. 
[2nd  s.  of  Sir  Edward  (iManningham-Baller),  Bart.  B.  June 
ir,  1828.  School,  (?)  Eton.]  Major-Gen.,  ist  Batt.,  Rifle 
Brigade.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  14,  1897.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

BULLER,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug. 
2,  1832.  4th  s.  of  William  [of  Whimple,  Devon;  resided 
at  Maidwell  Hall,  Northants.].  B.  Apr.  28,  1813,  at  Maid- 
well.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Fellow, 
1835-56.  Of  HUlside,  Newton  Abbot,  Devon.  Tithe  Com- 
missioner. Married  Louisa,  dau.  of  Richard  Jennings,  of 
London,  and  of  Ridge,  Herts.,  and  widow  of  Charles  Seale- 
Hayne,  of  King's  Wear  Castle,  Devon,  Sept.  9,  1856.  Brother 
of  Lionel  (1818).  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1837; 
Foster,  Peerage,  sub  Churston.) 

BULLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  17,  r796. 
Of  Cornwall.  [S.  of  Edward,  of  Port  Looe,  Cornwall.  B. 
Dec.  22,  1777.]  Matric.  Michs.  1796;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1802. 
Ord.  priest  (London,  for  Exeter)  Apr.  25,  1802;  R.  of  St 
Stephen-by-Saltash,  Cornwall,  1803-15.  Mayor  of  Saltash, 
1806.  R.  of  Bridestow,  Devon,  1815-46.  V.  of  Perran 
Zabuloe  \vith  St  Agnes,  1818.  R.  of  St  Justin's,  Penwith, 
1825-46.  Married  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Cole  (?  Coles).,  R.  of 
Duloe,  Dec.  7,  1801.  Died  Oct.  26,  1846,  at  Plymouth. 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1925;  Boase,  Coll.  Cornub.;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  i. 
99-) 

BULLER,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Dec.  i6,  1856.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  John  Edward,  of  the 
Chase,  Enfield,  and  grandson  of  John  (1796).  B.  Jan.  24, 
1838.]  Lieut.,  71st  Regt.  Died  unmarried  1870.  (Burke, 
L.G. ;  Foster,  Peerage,  sub  Churston.) 

BULLER,  LIONEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  30,  1 8 18.  S.  of  William,  of  Maidwell  HaU,  Northants., 
and  of  Whimple,  Devon.  [Bapt.  Oct.  6,  1798,  at  Maidwell, 
Northants.]  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826. 
Fellow,  1821-49;  deprived  of  his  Fellowship,  which  resulted 
in  actions  at  law  in  the  Bail  Court,  June  11,  1853,  and  in  the 
Queen's  Bench,  before  Lord  Campbell  and  two  other  Judges, 
Jan.  26,  1857.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  27,  1829.  Died  c. 
1859.   Brother  of  James  (1832).   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BULLER,  MOWBRAY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1871.  6th  s.  of  James  Wentworth,  of  Downes, 
Crediton,  Devon.  B.  there  Oct.  26,  1851.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Coffee  planter  in  Ceylon.  Died  .4pr.  9, 
1887.   Brother  of  Arthur  T.  (1869),  etc. 

BULLER,  RICHARD  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  i,  1895.  3rd  s.  of  [Sir]  .Alexander  [Admiral, 
G.C.B.],  of  Erie  HaU,  Plympton,  Devon.  [B.  Jan.  14,  1875.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Died  Jan.  6,  1921.  {Magdalene  Coll. 
Mag.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

BULLER,  WALTER  LAWRY.  Hon.  Sc.D.  1900.  The  distin- 
guished natural  scientist.  F.R.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.L.S.,  K.C.M.G. 
Died  July  19,  1906.  Father  of  Arthur  P.  (1886)  and  the 
next.   {D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BULLER,  WALTER  LEOPOLD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1887. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Walter  Lawry,  Sc.D.  (above).]  School,  St 
Paul's  College,  WeUington,  New  Zealand.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  8,  1886.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1891.   Never  practised.   Brother  of  Arthur  P.  (1886). 

BULLER,  WILLIAM  BEADON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  4,  1814.  S.  of  Robert  Beadon,  of  Nether  Stowey, 
Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar;  B.A.  1818;  M.A. 
1821.  V.  of  Over  Stowey,  Somerset,  1820-56.  V.  of  Middle- 
zoy,  1822-56.  Married  Marianne  Jane,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Sheppard,  Esq.,  Apr.  6,  1831,  at  Bath.  Died  1856,  at  Over 
Stowey.   {G.  Mag.,  1831,  i.  365;  1856,  i.  543.) 

BULLEY,  ARTHUR  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  2,  1836.  S.  of  Ashbumham,  of  5,  Durham  Place, 
Chelsea,  London.  B.  there.  School,  Ealing,  Middlesex  (Dr 
Nicholas).   Matric.  Michs.  1836. 

BULLEY,  FELIX  MARSHALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  10,  1896.  S.  of  S.  M.,  Esq.,  of  West  Down,  Hindhead, 
Haslemere,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M..\. 
1903;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1907. 

BULLIVANT,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  31,  1803. 
2nd  s.  of  John  (1765),  R.  of  Marston  Trussell,  Northants. 
B.  there.  School,  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1803.  Migrated 
to  Jesus,  Mar.  31,  1804;  Scholar,  1804;  LL.B.  1809.  R.  of 
Marston  Trussell,  Northants.,  1809-42.  V.  of  Lubenham, 
Leics.,  1812-42;  established  National  schools  there,  1815. 
Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Samuel  Everard,  of  Leasingham, 
Lines.,  May  27,   1814,  at  Croylan4  Abbey.    Died  July  6, 


Bullock,  Colby 

1842,  aged  57.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Henry  E.  (1837). 
{Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  iii.  353.) 

BULLIVANT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  10,  1834. 
S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (above),  R.  of  Marston  Trussell,  Northants. 

B.  there  June  11,  1815.  School,  Oakham  (Dr  Doncaster). 
Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B..\.  1838.  Ord.  deacon,  1838;  priest 
(Ripon)  1839;  C.  of  ThomhiU,  Yorks.,  1838-43.  P.O.  of 
Lower  Whitby,  1846-99.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1900. 
Brother  of  the  next. 

BULLIVANT,  HENRY  EVERARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1837.  S.  of  Henry  (1803),  R.  of  Marston  Trussell, 
Northants.  [School,  Oakham.]  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  13,  1837;  matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845. 
Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest,  1842;  C.  of  Marston  Trussell, 
Northants.,  1841-3.  V.  of  Lubenham,  Leics.,  1842-95. 
Died  Feb.  8,  1899.   (J.  H.  Hill,  Market  Harborough,  141.) 

BULLIVANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  10, 
1765.  S.  of  John,  of  Guilsborough,  Northants.  Schools,  [St 
Paul's],  London,  and  Guilsborough  (Mr  Hoare).  Matric. 
Easter,  1765;  B.A.  1769;  M.A.  1780.  C.  of  Foxton,  Leics., 
1771-93-  R-  of  Sudbrooke,  Lines.,  1791-1803.  R.  of  Marston 
Trussell,  Northants.,  1793-1803.  V.  of  Lubenham,  Leics., 
till  1803.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Turville,  Esq. 
Died  Oct.  5,  1803,  aged  58.  M.I.  at  Lubenham.  Father  of 
Henry  (1803).   {Nichols,  11.  Pt  2,  565;  iv.  Pt  1,  150.) 

BULLIVANT,  JOHN  HAMILTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Dec.  8,  1838.  Matric.  Lent,  1840;  B.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely  for  Lichfield)  1843;  priest  (Lichfield)  1844;  C.  of  WalsaU, 
Staffs.,  1843-4.  C.  of  Gretton,  Northants.,  1844-51.  V.  of 
Pytchley,  1851-75.  Died  Dec.  24,  1875,  aged  6i-.  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

BULLOCH,  FREDERICK  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  4,  1890.  S.  of  Archibald,  of  42,  Westboume  Park, 
Bayswater,  London.  B.  Feb.  5,  1871,  in  London.  School, 
Theobalds,  Herts.  (Mr  Jackson).  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1893;  M.A.  1897.   Ord.  deacon,  1896;  priest  (London)  1897; 

C.  of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Gt  Marlborough  Street,  1896-8. 
C.  of  Bolsterstone,  Yorks.,  1898-1900.  C.  of  Worsborough 
Dale,  1900-2.  C.  of  Portland,  Dorset,  1902-9.  C.  of  Kimpton, 
1910-12.  V.  of  Tangley,  Hants.,  1915-29.  Died  Aug.  24, 
1929,  aged  58,  at  Salzburg,  Austria.  {Crockford;  The  Times, 
Aug.  30,  1929.) 

BULLOCH,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  S.  of  George,  of  Dunkeld,  Perths.  B.  Aug.  16,  1872,  at 
2,  Holland  Park,  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1891.  Colonial  broker.  Died  Nov.  12,  1918.  Brother  of  the 
next. 

BULLOCH,  JAMES  HOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1894.  2nd  s.  of  George,  of  Kinloch,  Dunkeld,  Perths.  B. 
Feb.  2,  1876,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1902.  Athletics  'blue,'  1896,  1897, 
1898.  SoUcitor,  1901.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut., 
R.N.V.R.,  1917-19;  on  special  service  in  connection  with 
Scandinavian  convoys).  Died  Oct.  8,  1935,  aged  59.  Brother 
of  the  above.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BULLOCK,  ARTHUR  BRODRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1879.  S.  of  James,  of  3,  Widcome  Crescent,  Bath, 
Somerset.  B.  there  Nov.  2,  i860.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1892.  Professor  of  English  Literature  in 
the  University  of  Rome  in  1900. 

BULLOCK,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  13,  1849.  S.  of  Edwin.  Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Migrated 
to  Downing,  Oct.  29,  1852;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856. 

BULLOCK,  CHARLES  ASHTON  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1879.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  formerly  R.  of 
St  Nicholas,  Worcester  [editor  of  the  Fireside  Magazine, 
Home  Words,  The  News,  etc.,  and  died  Sept.  23,  191 1]. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Took  over  the 
management  of  his  father's  business;  head  of  the  publishing 
and  printing  side;  managing  Director.  Inventor  of  the 
Ashlock  Printing  Press.  Of  n,  Ludgate  Square,  London, 
'Home  Words'  Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  1939. 
Half-brother  of  Herbert  S.  (1889),  William  C.  (1886)  and 
Reginald  W.  (1894).   (H.  S.  Bullock.) 

BULLOCK,  COLBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  4, 
1768.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Catton,  Norfolk  [and 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Bemey,  Esq.,  of  Lynn].  B.  at 
Hingham,  Norfolk.  School,  Hingham  (Mr  Buck).  Scholar, 
1768-70;  matric.  Lent,  1769;  B.A.  i773-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  27,  17741  priest,  Dec.  24,  1775;  G.  of  Ship- 
dham,  Norfolk,  1774.  OfShipdham.  J.P.  andD.L.  Inherited, 
through  his  mother,  an  estate  at  Wretham,  Norfolk.  Married 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Capel  Bringloe,  of  Hingham.  Died  Sept. 
28,  1817,  aged  66.  M.I.  at  Shipdham.  {Venn,  11.  86;  Memoirs 
of  the  Bullock  Family.) 


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Bullock,  Francis  George 

BULLOCK,  FRANCIS  GEORGE.  Matric.  Noa-Coll.  Oct.  21, 
1896;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1901;  priest 
(Manchester)  1902;  C.  of  Mossley,  Lanes.,  1901-7.  C.  of 
Coldhurst,  Oldham,  1907-9.  C.  of  Todmorden,  1909-11. 
Held  various  cuiacies,  1911-17.  V.  of  Coldhurst,  1917-35- 
V.  of  Ashby  Folville  with  Barsby,  Leics.,  1935-9--  (Crock- 
ford,  I939-) 

BULLOCK,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  27, 
1854.  Of  Middlesex.  .Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar,  1855; 
B.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Winchester)  1859;  C. 
of  St  Peter's,  Southampton,  1858-61.  C.  of  Jarrow-on- 
Tyne,  1861-3.  C.  of  Folkestone,  1863-6.  C.  of  W.  AMngton, 
1866-8.  C.  of  Millbrook,  Southampton,  1869-70.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1874.  [To  be  distinguished  from  a  contem- 
porary namesake  at  Oxford,  who  was  V.  of  Colaton  Raleigh, 
Devon,  1857-1903,  and  died  in  1903.] 

BULLOCK,  FREDERICK  D'OLBERT.  .^dm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  9,  1861.  S.  of  George  Pierce  [Receiver-General  of 
St  Vincent,  West  Indies].  B.  there  July  3,  1841.  School,  St 
Aubin's  College,  Jersey.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar,  1862; 
LL.B.  1865,  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1861. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1864.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service, 
1865.  Deputy  Commissioner  in  the  Punjab,  1881-4.  Divi- 
sional Judge,  1st  grade,  1884.  Acting  Judge  of  the  Chief 
Court  of  the  Punjab,  1892-3;  retired,  1894.  Lived  latteriy 
at  Mount  Park  Road,  Ealing,  W.  Died  July  4,  1912,  aged  72, 
at  Ealing.  Father  of  Gervas  F.  (1900).  [Peile,  11.  570;  The 
Times,  July  6,  1912.) 

BULLOCK,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1829. 
B.  at  Wigan,  Lanes.  .Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1832; 
B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1834;  M.A.  1837;  B.D.  1844.  Fellow. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  .May  27,  1838;  priest,  June  9,  1839.  C. 
of  Birchanger,  Essex,  in  1847.  V.  of  Aldworth,  Berks., 
1848-58.  Married  Beatrice,  dau.  of  WilUam  Bromelow, 
Esq.,  of  Merton  Bank,  St  Helen's.  Died  Oct.  16,  1858, 
aged  46,  at  .•Vldworth.   (G.  Mag.,  1858,  11.  645.) 

BULLOCK,  GEORGE  GODFREY  ASHWIN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1896.  2nd  s.  of  James  George  (1856),  formerly  R.  of 
St  Nicholas,  Colchester.  B.  there  Mar.  11,  1877.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.-'V.  1899;  M.A.  1904. 
Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Rochester)  1901;  C.  of  Gravesend, 
1901-5.  C.  of  Oxted,  1905-8.  C.  of  Chesterfield,  1908-11. 
V.  of  Rowsley,  Derbs.,  1911-23.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces 
during  the  Great  War.  C.  of  St  George's,  Worcester,  1923- 
31.  V.  of  Quinton,  Gloucs.,  1931-7.  Chaplain  of  St  Cross 
Hospital,  Winchester,  1937--  Brother  of  Hamilton  A.  (1896). 
{Crockford,  1939.) 

BULLOCK,  GERVAS  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1900.  S.  of  Frederic  D'Olbert  (1S61),  of 
59,  Mount  Park  Road,  EaUng,  Middlesex.  B.  Mar.  24,  1881, 
at  Ludhiana,  Punjab,  India.  [School,  Malvern  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Went  to  Ceylon.  In  the  Great  War, 
Private,  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.,  1914;  2nd  Lieut.,  South  Wales 
Borderers,  1915;  killed  in  action,  July  31,  1917.  at  Pilkem 
Bridge.   {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

BULLOCK,  HAMILTON  AMYATT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1896.  S.  and  h.  of  James  George  (1856),  formerly  R.  of  St 
Nicholas,  Colchester.  B.  there  Feb.  2,  1872.  School,  Hailey- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Electrical  engineer.  On  the  Uganda 
Railway,  1900.   Brother  of  George  G.  A.  (1896). 

BULLOCK,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  2,  1834. 
3rd  s.  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of  Faulkboum  Hall,  Essex  [and 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Andrew  Downes,  D.D.].  B.  there 
July  26,  1815.  Matric.  .Michs.  1834.  Of  Faulkboum  Hall. 
Married  Cicely  AbigaU,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Bowyer  Smijth, 
Bart.,  of  Hill  Hall,  Essex,  Aug.  18,  1840.  Died  s.p.  1859. 
Brother  of  Walter  T.  (1839)  and  John  J.  (1832).  {Peile,  11. 
452.) 

BULLOCK,  HERBERT  SOMERSET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1889.  Of  Worcs.  3rd  s.  of  Charles,  B.D., 
clerk,  of  Bournemouth  [editor  of  The  Fireside,  Home  Words, 
etc.].  B.  Sept.  3,  1871,  at  St  Nicholas  rectory,  Worcester. 
School,  Blackheath  Proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B..\. 
1892;  M..-^.  1896.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1890. 
Gave  up  the  Law  and  joined  his  father  as  sub-editor  of  four 
newspapers  and  a  weekly  church  newspaper,  .afterwards 
editor  of  Home  Words ;  started  the  Church  Standard,  c.  1907-. 
A  member  of  the  Alpine  Club.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
Woodways,  Abbotswood,  Guildford,  1939.  Half-brother  of 
Charles  .\.  H.  (1879)  and  brother  of  Reginald  W.  (1894),  etc. 
(Authors'  and  Writers'  Who's  Who.) 

BULLOCK,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1786.  S.  of 
William,  gent.,  of  All  Saints',  Hereford.  Matric.  (St  John's 
CoUege,  Oxford)  July  18,  1778,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1783. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Long  Staunton,  Salop,  1795-1815.  (Al.  Oxon.) 


Bullock,  Josiah 

BULLOCK,  JAMES  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  2, 
1856.  S.  of  James,  of  Bath.  B.  Sept.  2,  1835,  at  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  i860;  priest,  1861 ;  C.  of  Saffron  Walden,  1860-3. 
Held  various  curacies,  1863-74.  R.  of  St  Nicholas  with  St 
Rimwald,  Colchester,  1874-90.  Chaplain  at  Clarens,  Switzer- 
land, 1889-1900.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Hastings,  1900-1. 
Resided  latterly  at  Hastings.  Died  there  Dec.  7,  1907, 
aged  72.  Father  of  George  G.  A.  (1896)  and  Hamilton  A. 
(1896).    {Venn,  11.  332.) 

BULLOCK,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5, 
1881.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Wheeler  Street,  Cambridge.  B.  Oct. 
23,  1862,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Perse  Grammar,  Cambridge 
(Mr  Allen).  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  A 
printer  at  Cambridge,  c.  1887-1917.  Co-opted  member  of 
the  Cambridge  Borough  Library  Committee,  1887-1938-. 
Governor  of  the  Old  Schools  of  Cambridge,  1892-1938-. 
Manager  of  the  Cambridge  Central  School  for  Boys.  A 
member  of  Cambridge  Education  Committees.  On  the 
Council  of  the  Cambridge  .Antiquarian  Society,  1929-38. 
Joint  translator  (with  Mr  Palmer)  of  the  Cambs.  iwrtion 
(C.A.S.  Proceedings)  of  the  Chartulary  of  Lewes.  Of  46, 
GUsson  Road,  Cambridge,  1939. 

BULLOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1752.  S.  of  Richard  (1719),  of  Streatham,  Surrey.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Easter,  1753;  Scholar,  1753;  B.A. 
1756;  M..-\.  1771.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  6,  1757;  R-  of 
Radwinter,  Essex,  1758-94.  R.  of  Boreham,  1770-94. 
Married  Elizabeth  Lagden,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Died 
Oct.  13,  1794,  aged  60.  Father  of  Josiah  (1792).  (Essex 
Review,  i.  161.) 

BULLOCK  or  WATSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  17, 
1794,  as  Watson  J.  Of  Middlesex.  [2nd  s.  of  Jonathan  Josiah 
Christopher  (1766),  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Bullock,  in 
lieu  of  Watson,  in  1810.]  B.  1775,  in  Virginia.  Matric. 
Michs.  1795;  B..^.  1798;  M.A.  1801.  Fellow,  1802-6.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  May  12,  1799,  as  Watson,  John.  R.  of 
Radwinter,  Essex,  1806-44.  R.  of  Faulkboum,  1818-44. 
Rural  Dean.  Married  Mary  Roberts,  dau.  of  Robert  Wat- 
kinson,  Esq.,  of  Dedham,  Essex,  1806.  Died  Aug.  12,  1844, 
aged  70.  M.I.  at  Radwinter.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  St 
George  (1831).    {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Essex  Pedigrees;  G.  Mag.) 

BULLOCK,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  22, 
1827.  [S.  of  John  (above),  R.  of  Rad^vinter,  Essex.]  B. 
[1809]  in  Essex.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1827; 
B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23,  1832; 
priest,  Dec.  22,  1833.  R.  of  Radwinter,  Essex,  1844-65. 
Rural  Dean  of  Samford.  Married  (his  cousin)  Elizabeth 
Anne,  dau.  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of  Falkbome  (Faulkboum) 
Hall,  Essex,  Oct.  12,  1840.  Died  June  23,  1865,  aged  56. 
Buried  at  Radwinter.  M.I.  Brother  of  St  George  (1831)  and 
father  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  11. 
252.) 

BULLOCK,  JOHN  FREDERICK  WATKINSON.    Adm.  pens,  at 

Peterhouse,  June  16,  i860.  S.  of  John  Frederick  (above), 
R.  of  Radwinter,  Essex.  B.  1840.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon, 
1863;  priest  (Norwich)  1864;  C.  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk,  1863- 
4.  R.  of  Radwinter,  Essex,  1865-1916.  Died  Apr.  4,  1918, 
aged  77.    (T.  A.  Walker,  517;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  11,  1918)- 

BULLOCK,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Nov.  29,  1851.  [S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Robert,  Major,  1st  Life 
Guards.  B.  1828.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1852;  B.A.  1856.   Died  1858.   (S.H.A.H.) 

BULLOCK,  JOHN  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1832.  S.  of  Jonathan  [of  Faulkboum  Hall,  Essex, 
Esq.].  B.  Feb.  4,  1812,  at  Witham,  Essex.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Died  Dec.  27,  1833.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1834)  and  Walter  T.  (1839).    (Berry,  Essex  Pedigrees.) 

BULLOCK  or  WATSON,  JONATHAN  JOSIAH  CHRISTOPHER. 

.Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  30,  1766,  as  Watson,  J.  J.  C. 
Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Jonathan  [Watson],  of  Ringshall, 
Suffolk  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Josias  Bullock).  B.  Feb.  3, 
1749.]  Matric.  Easter,  1767,  as  Watson,  J.  J.  C.  Succeeded 
his  maternal  uncle,  Lieut.-Col.  Jonathan  Bullock,  at  Faulk- 
boum Hall,  Essex.  Took  the  surname  of  BuUock,  in  lieu  of 
Watson,  Feb.  10,  i8io.  .Married  Juliana  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Anicetus  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex,  1770.  Died 
Jan.  22,  1832.  Buried  at  Faulkboum.  Father  of  John  (i794)- 
(Essex  Pedigrees.) 

BULLOCK,  JOSIAH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  1, 
1792.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  John  (1752).  clerk,  of  Boreham, 
Essex.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Exhibitioner;  matric.  Easter, 
1793;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Nov.  7,  I794-  Of  the  63rd 
Regt.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Memoirs  of  the  BuUock  Family.) 


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Bullock,  Llewellyn  Christopher  Watson 

BULLOCK,  LLEWELLYN  CHRISTOPHER  WATSON.  Matric. 
Non-CoU.  Michs.  1892.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  7,  1893.  2nd 
s.  of  Walter  Trevelyan  (1839),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  Aug.  29, 
1866.  School,  Marlborough.  Prizeman;  B. A.  1895.  Assistant 
Master  at  Liverpool  College,  1S95-1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1899; 
priest  (Liverpool)  1900;  C.  of  All  Hallows,  Allerton,  1899- 
1902.  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School,  1902-25.  R.  of 
Great  and  Little  Wigborough,  Essex,  1925-33.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Colchester.  Of  45,  Lexden  Road,  Colchester.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Author,  Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  Bullock.  Died 
Feb.  10,  1936.  Brother  of  Walter  H.  (1880).  {Burke,  L.G.; 
Crockford,  1935.) 

BULLOCK,  MITFORD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  25, 
1830.  Of  Northumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar, 
1831;  B..\.  1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest,  1836.  R.  of 
Skirpenbeck,  Yorks.,  1840-78.   Died  Apr.  21,  1878. 

BULLOCK,  RAYMOND  HENRY  YATES.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1891.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  4,  Porchester  Square, 
Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  June  13,  1872.  School,  Radley. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1895. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1899.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit  and 
Sussex  Session;  practised  at  the  Common  Law  Bar.  Joint 
auditor  of  the  East  India  Railway  Company.  On  the  Council 
of  the  Imperial  Maritime  League.  Of  40,  Orsett  Terrace, 
London,  W.  Died  June  21,  1909,  at  Westgate,  Kent. 
(Radley  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  June  24,  1909.) 

BULLOCK,  REGINALD  WILTON.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1894.  4th  s.  of  Charles,  clerk,  of  Coomrith,  Eastbourne. 
B.  Jan.  13,  1876,  at  Blackheath.  School,  Blackheath  Pro- 
prietary. Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1900;  priest  (Reading)  1901;  C.  of  Reading, 
1900-3.  C.  of  Cheltenham,  1904-7.  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Surbiton,  Surrey,  1907-18.  V.  of  Lee,  London,  1918-28. 
V.  of  Christ  Church,  Purley,  Surrey,  1928-38-.  Brother  of 
Charles  A.  H.  (1879),  etc.   (Crockford,  1939-) 

BULLOCK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2, 
1785.  S.  of  Richard  (1746),  D.D.,  R.  of  Covent  Garden, 
London.  B.  in  Cambs.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  25,  1797- 
Buried  at  St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden.  Half-brother  of  William 
(1786).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in  and  iv.) 

BULLOCK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  16,  1816. 
Of  Lanes.  [S.  of  Robert,  clerk.]  School,  Manchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1822.  P.C.  of  All  Saints',  Bolton-le-Moors, 
1824-8.  Died  July,  1828,  aged  30.  (Matichester  Sch.  Reg., 
III.  92.) 

BULLOCK,  ST  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  3,  1831. 
[S.  of  John  (1794),  R.  of  Radwinter,  Essex.]  B.  1812,  in 
Essex.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A. 
1836.  Died  in  Canada.  Brother  of  John  F.  (1827).  (List  of 
Carthus.;  Memoirs  of  the  Bullock  Family.) 

BULLOCK,  THOMAS  HARRISON.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Jan.  21,  1839.  S.  of  Edward  [and  Dorothy 
Harrison].  B.  Oct.  18,  1819,  at  St  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846. 
Fellow,  1842-7.  President  of  the  Union,  1841.  Ord.  deacon, 
1843;  priest  (Lincoln)  1844.  Lecturer  at  St  Bartholomew- 
the-Less,  London.  Chaplain  to  Guy's  Hospital,  1846-66. 
Married  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Walker,  R.  of  Cottered,  Apr. 
28,  1847.  Author.  Died  Mar.  12,  1877,  at  Haverstock  Hill, 
London.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Etoniana;  R.  Austen 
Leigh.) 

BULLOCK,  WALTER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1880.  S.  and  h.  of  Walter  Trevelyan  (next),  clerk,  of  Southall, 
Middlesex.  B.  May  29,  1861.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880.  Of  Faulkboum,  Essex,  succeeding  his  father,  June  17, 
1878,  but  never  resided  there.  Afterwards  of  Radwinter, 
Essex.  Sold  the  Faulkboum  estate  in  1897.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Mar.  23,  1924,  at  Springfield  House,  Sherborne 
St  John,  Hants.  Buried  at  Radwinter.  Brother  of  Llewellyn 
C.  W.  (1892).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BULLOCK,  WALTER  TREVELYAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Caius,  June  28,  1839.  S.  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of  Faulkboum 
Hall,  near  Witham,  Essex.  B.  Dec.  7,  1818,  at  Dedham, 
Essex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Scholar,  1840-2; 
B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1845;  priest 
(Rochester)  1847;  C.  of  Little  Horkesley,  Essex,  1846-7.  R. 
of  Faulkboum,  1847-53.  Lord  of  the  Manor,  succeeding  to 
the  estate  in  i860;  resided  for  some  years  at  the  Hall.  J. P. 
for  Essex.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Steains,  of 
Chapel  Street,  London,  1852.  Lived  latterly  at  Southall, 
Middlesex.  Died  June  17,  1878,  being  accidentally  poisoned. 
M.I.  at  Faulkbomn.  Brother  of  John  J.  (1832),  etc.;  father 
of  Llewellyn  C.  W.  (1892)  and  the  above.   (Venn,  11.  248.) 

BULLOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1757. 

B.  in  Staffs. 
BULLOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John'?,  July  i,  1786. 

Of  Cambs.   2nd  s.  of  Richard  (1746),  D.D.,  R.  of  St  Paul's, 


Bulman-Fleming,  James  Atkinson 

Covent  Garden,  London.  Bapt.  May  29,  1770,  at  Dry 
Drayton.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1786.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  26,  1788;  no  call.  Secretary  of  Jamaica. 
Died  1832.  Half-brother  of  Richard  (1785).  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  R.  E.  Waters,  Chester  Family, 
285.) 
BULLOCK,  WILLIAM  CHARLESTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1886.  Of  Worcs.  S.  of  Charles,  B.D.,  clerk, 
of  Blackheath.  B.  July  11,  1867,  at  Worcester.  School, 
Blackheath  Proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889; 
M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Canterbury)  1891; 
C.  of  Pembury,  Kent,  1891-4.  C.  of  Eastbourne,  1894-7. 
R.  of  Ore,  Sussex,  1897-1929.  Died  there  Jan.  6,  1929, 
aged  61.  Brother  of  Herbert  S.  (1889),  etc.  (The  Times, 
Jan.  10,  1929.) 

BULLOCK,  WILLIAM  GREENWAY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  6,  i860.  S.  of  Richard,  teacher  at  Bishop  Lloyd's 
School.  B.  at  St  Nicholas,  Worcester.  Bapt.  Dec.  22,  1831. 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon,  1863;  priest 
(London)  1864;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Notting  Hill,  1863-4.  Held 
various  curacies  from  1865  to  1869.  R.  of  Dalmahoy,  North 
Britain,  1869-1908.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1909. 

BULLOCK-WEBSTER,  GEORGE  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  26,  1876.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  late  Capt., 
E.I.C.S.  B.  at  Eaton  Bishop,  Heref.  Bapt.  Oct.  10,  1858. 
School,  Hereford  Cathedral  (Mr  F.  H.  Tatham,  M.A.). 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon, 
1881;  priest  (Ely)  1882;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ely,  Cambs., 
1881-3.  Chaplain  of  Ely  Theological  College,  1883-7;  to  the 
Bishop  of  Ely,  1887-1905;  to  the  Bishop  of  Truro,  1909.  R. 
of  St  Michael's,  Patemoster  Royal  with  Vintry  and  All 
Hallows,  London,  1910-32.  Hon.  Secretary  of  the  General 
Board  of  Finance.  Vice-President  of  the  S.P.G.;  also  a 
member  of  the  Church  Pensions  Board.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely, 
1906.  F.L.S.,  1917.  F.R.Met.S.,  1919.  A  Student  of  the 
stoneworts.  Joint  author  of  The  British  Charophyta  (Ray 
Society).  Died  Feb.  16,  1934,  aged  75,  at  Parkstone,  Dorset. 
(The  Times,  Feb.  20,  1934.) 

BULLOUGH,  CHARLES  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug. 
20,  1883.  S.  of  Adam,  of  57,  Cambridge  Street,  Hyde  Park, 
London.  B.  Mar.  24,  1854,  at  Waterside,  Eccleshill,  Lanes. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 
1890.  Private 'coach' at  Cambridge.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  May  16,  1906,  aged  52,  at  Ilkley.  (R.  F.  Scott;  Cam- 
bridge Chronicle,  May  18,  1906.) 

BULLOUGH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.  S.  of  John,  of  4,  Palais  Strasse,  Dresden,  Saxony. 
B.  Mar.  28, 1880,  atThun,  Switzerland.  School,  Vitztnum'shes 
Gymnasium,  Dresden  (Dr  Bernharst).  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  (Mod.  and  Med.  Lang.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1902;  M.A. 
1906.  Fellowof  Caius,  1912.  Lecturer  in  Modem  Languages. 
University  Lecturer  in  German,  1920-3;  in  Itahan,  1924. 
Professor  of  Italian,  1933-4.  Studied  Russian  and  later 
Chinese.  Lecturer  on  aesthetics.  Secretary  to  the  Board  of 
Architectural  Studies,  1909-29;  subsequently  Chairman  of 
the  Board  of  Fine  Arts.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut., 
R.N.V.R.,  Intelligence  Department,  and  in  the  Admiralty). 
.\  member  of  the  Government  Committee  on  Modem 
Languages,  1916-18.  Secretary  to  the  Royal  Conamission 
on  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Universities,  1919-22.  Became 
a  Roman  CathoUc,  1923.  Organised  the  Federation  of  British 
University  CathoUc  Societies.  President  of  the  Pax  Romana 
Congress  at  Cambridge,  1928.  Treasurer  of  the  Cambridge 
University  Catholic  Association;  instrumental  in  the  found- 
ing of  Fisher  House,  the  centre  for  Roman  Catholics  at  Cam- 
bridge. Married  Enrichetta  AngeUca  Marchetti,  dau.  of  the 
famous  Itahan  actress,  Duse,  1908.  Author,  Cambridge 
Readings  in  Italian  Literature,  etc.;  translated  E.  Gilson's 
Thomisme,  and  Essays  in  History,  by  Pope  Pius  XI;  revised 
the  translation  from  the  Russian  of  BeUingshausen's  An- 
tarctic  Voyages,  etc.  Died  Sept.  17,  I934.  at  Bath.  Buned  at 
Woodchester  Priory,  Stroud.  (The  Cambridge  Review,  Oct. 
19,  1934;  The  Times,  Sept.  18,  1934-) 

BULLOUGH,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1897. 
S.  of  Thomas,  accountant.  B.  May  18,  1878,  at  Bolton. 
School,  Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  J.  E.  King).  Matnc.  Michs. 
1897;  B..'^.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1900;  M.A.  1904. 

BULMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Christ's,  May  21, 
1778;  a  'Ten-year'  man,  but  did  not  take  the  B.D.  degree. 
Name  in  study  rents  till  Midsummer,  1789.   (Peile,  11.  308) 

BULMAN-FLEMING,  JAMES  ATKINSON.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Queens',  Michs.  1876;  B..A..  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1879;  pnest 
(Manchester)  1880;  C.  of  Salford,  1879-80.  R.  of  Rockland 
St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1880-1929.  Chaplain  of  Wayland  In- 
firmary, 1883-1929,  and  of  Wayland  Mihtary  Hospital, 
1915-18.  Resided  latterly  at  Escrick,  Yorks.  Died  there 
Mar.  23,  1931,  aged  77.   (Crockford;  The  Times.) 


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BuLMER,  Charles  Henry 

BULMER,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  3,  1852.  S.  of  Edward  (next),  clerk,  of  Aylstone 
Hill,  Heref.  B.  1831.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1852;  Scholar,  1853;  B..\.  1856;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon, 
1856;  priest  (Hereford)  1857;  C.  of  Westhide,  Heref.,  1856- 
61.  R.  of  Credenhill,  1861-igio.  Chaplain  of  Hereford 
County  Asylum,  1867-89.  Resided  latterly  at  Hereford. 
Died  there  Feb.  13,  1918,  aged  84.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1851)  and  George  F.  (1864);  father  of  Edward  F.  (1885).  (The 
Times,  Feb.  15,  1918.) 

BULMER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  i,  1815; 
of  Heref.  School,  Hereford.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819; 
M.-'V.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Here- 
ford) June  6,  1819;  priest,  1820;  C.  of  Morton-on-Lugg, 
Heref.;  R.  there,  1839-75.  Minor  Canon  of  Hereford,  1820. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876.   Father  of  the  next,  George 

F.  (1864)  and  the  above. 

BULMER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  30, 
185 1.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  R.  of  Moreton-on-Lugg,  Heref. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon, 
1855;  priest  (Hereford)  1856;  C.  of  Moreton-on-Lugg,  1855-9. 
Minor  Canon  of  Norwich  Cathedral,  1859-94.  Surrogate,  dio. 
Norwich,  1880-1900.  Died  Jan.  31,  1900,  aged  67,  at  Nor- 
wich. Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1852),  etc.  {T.  A.  Walker, 
502;  Crockford.) 

BULMER,  EDWARD  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  3, 
1885.  S.  of  Charles  Henry  (1852),  R.  of  Credenhill,  Heref. 
B.  1865.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1897.  Athletics 'blue,'  1889.  Joint  founder 
and  Governing  Director  of  the  firm  of  H.  P.  Bulmer  and  Co. 
Ltd.,  cider  manufacturers,  Hereford.  Of  -Adam's  Hill, 
Breinton,  Heref.,  in  1939.  Alderman  of  the  Heref.  County 
Council.  Mayor  of  Hereford,  1908  and  1925.  J. P.,  1909. 
High  Sheriff,  1934.  Married  and  had  issue.  {King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BULMER,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  28,  1864.  S.  of  Edward  (1815),  clerk.  B.  at  Moreton, 
Heref.  Bapt.  Aug.  24,  1845.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868; 
M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (Hereford)  1870;  C.  of 
All  Saints',  Hereford,  1869-72.  C.  of  Holmer  with  Hunting- 
ton, 1872-81.  V.  of  Canon  Pyon,  Heref.,  1881-1920.  Died 
Jan.  6,  1921,  aged  75,  at  The  Gt  House,  Canon  Pyon.  Brother 
of  Charles  H.  {1852),  etc.  (Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times, 
Jan.  12,  1921.) 

BULMER,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  15,  1777.  Of 
Vorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  Scholar;  B.A.  1781.  Migrated 
to  St  Catharine's,  May  6,  1784;  M.A.  (St  Catharine's)  1813. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  3,  1779;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Kings 
Court,  York,  1779.  V.  of  Thorpe,  Lines.,  1781-1834.  V.  of 
Wainfleet,  1791.  V.  of  Orby,  1815-34.  C.  of  Liverpool  for 
the  latter  18  years.  Married  Miss  Kidd,  of  Ripon,  Feb.  11, 
1783.   Author.   Died  1834,  aged  78,  at  Liverpool.   (A.  Gray; 

G.  Mag.,  1834,  I.  662.) 

BULMER,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  15, 
1839.  School,  St  Peter's,  York  (Rev.  W.  Hewson).  Matric. 
Michs.  1839;  Scholar;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  C.  of  Hohn- 
wood,  Surrey,  1847.  C.  of  Painshaw,  Durham,  1848-59.  C. 
of  Riccal,  Vorks.,  1860-1.  Assistant  Master  at  Houghton- 
le-Spring  Grammar  School,  Durham,  in  1848;  still  there  in 
1867.  Occurs  in  Clergy  List,  1869,  without  address,  and  in 
Crockford  until  1892.  Apparently  continued  to  reside  at 
Houghton-leSpring  after  resigning  his  mastership.  In  Clergy 
List,  1883,  he  seems  to  be  confused  with  William  Bulmer, 
M.A.  (Durham).   (Clergy  List,  1849;  Crockford,  i860.) 

BULMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Nov.  5,  1796.  S.  of  Francis,  of  York.  School,  Leeds.  Matric. 
.Michs.  1797;  Scholar;  B.A.  (17th  Wrangler)  1801;  M.A.  1804. 
Fellow.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  18,  1801;  priest  (York)  Oct. 

17,  1802;  Vicar-Choral  of  York  Minster,  1801.  Minor  Canon 
of  York,  1802.  V.  of  St  Martin's,  York,  1803-29.  P.C.  of  St 
Sampson's,  York,  1821-52.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Bishopshill, 
York,  1829-52.  V.  of  Ferry  Fryston,  1852-69.  Died  July  9, 
1869,  aged  90,  at  Brotherton.  (Cambridge  Chronicle,  July  24, 
1869.) 

BULMER,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1S83. 

BULPETT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  17,  1834. 
[3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  banker,  of  Old  Alresford,  Hants.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1834;  B..\.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  I,  1838,  age  31.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1842.  Married 
Lydia  Bowey,  dau.  of  Charles  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  London,  Sept. 

18,  1851.    (Foster,  Meti  at  the  Bar.) 

BULSTRODE,  CHRISTOPHER  VICTOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  S.  of  Christopher  Stone,  of  Hedgerley  Lodge, 
Madingley  Road,  Cambridge.  B.  July  13,  1876,  at  Cambridge. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  B.C. 
and  M.A.  1902;  M.B.  1904;  M.D.  1910.  At  the  London 
Hospital;  House  Physician  and  Clinical  Assistant  Surgeon. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,   1902.    Physician  to  the   Royal  Salop 


Bulwer,  Augustine  Earle  Lloyd 

Infirmary.  Anaesthetist  to  King  Edward  VII  Hospital  for 
Children,  Birmingham.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major, 
R.F.A.;  Lieut. -Col.,  R.A.M.C;  mentioned  in  despatches; 
D.S.O.,  1918).  Medical  Officer  to  the  Post  Office.  Senior 
Anaesthetist  to  the  Royal  West  Sussex  Hospital.  Of  Salt 
Hill  House,  Chichester,  1939.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother 
of  Roger  (1897).  (Medical  Directory,  1922,  1938;  Who's 
Who,  1939.) 

BULSTRODE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  26,  1851. 
3rd  s.  of  Christopher,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  there  Sept. 
20,  1824.  School,  Rickmansworth.  Previously  in  his  father's 
business  for  a  few  years.  Matric.  Michs.  185 1.  Migrated  to 
Emmanuel,  July  7,  1852;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord. 
deacon,  1855;  priest  (Worcester)  1856;  C.  of  Redditch,  1855- 
7.  C.  of  Gatcombe,  Isle  of  Wight,  1857-61.  C.  of  Ely, 
Cambs.,  i86i-8.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ely,  1868-80.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Ely,  1876-97.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Stoke,  Ipswich, 
1880-97.  Author,  Sermon.  Died  Oct.  15,  1897,  aged  73, 
at  Stoke  rectory.    Father  of  the  next  and  Percy  G.  (1875). 

BULSTRODE,  HERBERT  TIMBRELL.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  I,  1877.  [S.  of  George  (above),  clerk.  B.  at 
Gatcombe  rectory.  Isle  of  Wight.  School,  King's,  Ely.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  .M.B.  1887;  M.A.  1890;  B.C. 
1890;  M.D.  1891.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London;  House 
Physician.  Lecturer  on  Preventative  Medicine  at  Charing 
Cross  Hospital  Medical  School.  Milroy  Lecturer  at  the 
Royal  College  of  Physicians,  1903.  Chairman  of  the  Board  of 
Studies  of  Hygiene,  and  a  member  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 
of  London  University.  Examiner  in  Pubhc  Health  at  Leeds 
University  and  at  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons.  Delegate 
for  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  at  various  congresses. 
Died  July  21,  191 1,  at  52,  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  London, 
W.  Brotherof  Percy  G.  (1875).  (King's  Sch.  Reg. ;The  Times, 
July  22,  1911.) 

BULSTRODE,  JOHN  [MYNORS].  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  23, 
1841.   Matric.  Michs.  1841,  as  J.  Mynors. 

BULSTRODE,  PERCY  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  3,  1875.  [S.  of  George  (1851),  clerk.  B.  Jan.  14,  1856. 
School,  Ely  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1880.  Ord. 
deacon,  1882;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1883;  C.  of  KUve, 
Somerset,  1882-5.  C.  of  Dawlish,  1885-7.  C.  of  Christchurch, 
Hants.,  1889-90.  C.  of  Mayfield,  1891-2.  V.  of  Broomfield, 
Somerset,  1892-1938-.  Brother  of  Herbert  T.  (1877). 
(Crockford,  1939.) 

BULSTRODE,  ROGER.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897.  S.  of 
Christopher  Stone,  deceased.  B.  Dec.  3,  1878,  at  Hedgerley 
Lodge,  Madingley  Road,  Cambridge.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M..\.  1904.  Ord.  deacon, 
1902;  priest  (London)  1903;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  South 
Hampstead,  1902-7.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Paddington,  London, 
1907-9.  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  C.M.S.,  1909-14.  Chap- 
lain to  the  Forces,  1914-19;  wounded;  twice  mentioned  in 
despatches.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Bungay,  Suffolk,  1919-22.  V. 
of  Lowestoft,  1922-5.  R.  of  Heigham,  Norfolk,  1925-9. 
Organising  Secretary  (C.M.S.)  for  the  dios.  Peterborough, 
Leicester  and  St  .\lbans,  1929-31 ;  for  Canterbury,  Chichester 
and  Rochester,  1931-7-.  V.  of  Nonington,  Kent,  1937-8. 
R.  of  Chalton  with  Idsworth  and  Clanfield,  1938-.  Brother 
of  Christopher  V.  (1894).    (Crockford,  1939.) 

BULTEEL,  JOHN  PHILIP  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  4, 
1895.  3rd  s.  of  Christopher,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Stonehouse,  Devon. 
School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898; 
M..\.  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Rochester)  1901;  C.  of 
Lambeth  Parish  Church,  1900-3.  R.  of  Moonta,  South 
AustraUa,  1903-6.  R.  of  St  Paul's,  Port  Pirie  with  Solomon- 
town,  1906-11.  Rural  Dean  of  Petersburg,  I9IC^-II.  Organis- 
ing Secretary  of  the  Bishop  of  Worcester's  Church  Extension 
Fund,  1911-12.  V.  of  St  Botolph's,  Northfleet,  Kent,  1912- 
27;  resigned  owing  to  ill-health.  Of  Northfleet,  1939.  (King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BULWER,  AUGUSTINE.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  8, 
1780.  2nd  s.  of  William  [Wiggett],  Esq.,  of  Heydon,  Norfolk 
[assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Bulwer,  1756].  Matric. 
Michs.  1780;  Scholar;  B.A.  1784;  M.A.  1787;  D.D.  1813. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  19,  1784;  priest,  June  11,  1786; 
C.  of  Heydon,  Norfolk,  1784.  R.  of  Heydon  with  Irmingland, 
1786-1831.  V.  of  Guistwick,  1790-6.  V.  of  Corpusty,  1790- 
1831.  R.  of  Salle,  1796-1818.  R.  of  Cawston,  1818-31. 
Died  Aug.  14,  1831,  aged  69.  Brother  of  William  E.  (1776) 
and  Edward  (1789);  father  of  Erasmus  W.  (1827)  and  the 
next.    (G.  Mag.;  Foster,  Peerage,  sub  Lytton.) 

BULWER,  AUGUSTINE  EARLE  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16) 
at  Pembroke,  July  3,  1813.  S.  and  h.  of  .\ugustine  (above), 
clerk.  B.  at  Heydon,  Norfolk.  .Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar; 
B..\.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,  1820;  priest. 
May  25,  1823.  R.  of  Cawston,  Norfolk,  1831-55.  Died  July 
28,  1855,  aged  58.  Brother  of  Erasmus  W.  (1827)  and  father 
of  Henry  E.  (1859).    (G.  Mag.,  1855,  11.  329.) 


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BuLWER,  Cyril  Edwin  Earle 

BULWER,  CYRIL  EDWIN  EARLE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Jan. 
15,1891.  [S.of  Henry  Earle  (1859),  clerk.]  B.  June  16,  1871. 
[School,  Kelly  CoUege.]  Matric.  Lent,  1891;  B.A.  1893.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  Handsworth, 
1895-7.  Priest-in-charge  of  Mount  Frere,  dio.  St  John's, 
Kaffraria,  South  Africa,  1898.  Warden  of  St  John's  College, 
Umtata,  1898-1916.  Canon  of  St  John's  Cathedral,  1905- 
38-.  Canon  Missioner  of  Umtata  Cathedral,  1907-16.  Priest- 
in-charge  of  St  Mark's  Mission,  dio.  Kaffraria,  1917-38-. 
Archdeacon  of  St  Mark's,  Cape  Province,  1931-8-.  Married 
and  had  issue.  {Kelly  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1936;  Who's 
Who,  1939.) 

BULWER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  10,  1789. 
S.  of  William  Wiggett,  Esq.,  of  Heydon,  Norfolk.  Matric. 
Michs.  1790;  Scholar;  B.A.  1794;  M.A.  i799-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  i,  1795;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1795;  V.  of  Guist- 
wick,  Norfolk,  1796-1847.  R.  of  Salle,  1818-47.  Died  Mar. 
14,  1847,  aged  75.  Brother  of  .\ugustine  (1780),  etc.  and 
father  of  Edward  E.  (1825).    (G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  102.) 

BULWER,  EDWARD  AUGUSTINE  EARLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1883.  2nd  s.  of  William  Earle 
Gascoyne  Lytton,  Esq.  [Brig-Gen.,  C.B.],  of  Heydon, 
Norfolk.  B.  [Sept.  13,  1864]  at  Dereham.  [School,  Harrow.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Entered  the  Army  (Lieut.,  ist  Batt., 
Northants.  Regt.,  1886;  served  in  India,  1894-8;  ^vith  the 
Tirah  Expedition,  1897-8.  In  the  South  African  War; 
mentioned  in  despatches.  In  the  Great  War,  Lieut. -Col., 
South  Staffs.  Regt.).  Of  Heydon  Grange,  Aylsham,  Norfolk. 
J. P.,  D.L.  President  of  the  Norfolk  and  Norwich  Archaeo- 
logical Society.  Took  a  prominent  part  in  the  scheme  for 
utilising  St  Peter  Hungate  Church,  Norwich,  as  an  ecclesiasti- 
cal museum,  the  first  of  its  kind  in  England.  Died  s.p.  Apr. 
19,  1934,  aged  69.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937; 
The  Times,  Apr.  20,  1934.) 

BULWER,  EDWARD  EARLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pem- 
broke, Mar.  I,  1825.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1789).  K-  of 
Norwich  {sic).   B.  there.   Matric.  Michs.  1825. 

BULWER,  EDWARD  (EARLE)  GASCOYNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Trinity,  May  15,  1848.  2nd  s.  of  WiUiam  Earle 
Lytton  (1817).  B.  Dec.  22,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1848. 
Joined  the  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  1849;  served  in  the 
Crimea;  at  Scutari,  1854.  In  India  during  the  Indian 
Mutiny;  present  at  the  reUef  of  Lucknow,  1857.  C.B., 
1859.  Lieut.-Col.,  23rd  Royal  Welsh  FusiUers,  1859-  Em- 
ployed on  the  staff;  Inspector  of  reserve  forces  in  Scotland, 
1865-70.  Adjutant-Gen.  at  headquarters  for  auxiliary 
forces,  1873-9.  Inspector-General  of  Recruiting,  1880-6. 
Lieut. -Governor  and  Commander  of  the  troops  in  Guernsey, 
1889-94.  K.C.B.,  1886.  General,  1893.  Col.,  Royal  Welsh 
Fusiliers,  1898.  G.C.B.,  1905.  A  Commissioner  of  the  Duke 
of  York's  Royal  Military  School,  Chelsea,  for  many  years. 
Of  The  Grange,  Heydon,  Norfolk.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  8,  1910,  in  London.  Brother  of  Henry  E.  G.  L. 
(1855).   (Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BULWER  [post  BULWER-LYTTON],  EDWARD  GEORGE 
[EARLE]  LYTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27,  1821. 
3rd  s.  of  WilUam  Earle  (1776)-  B.  May  25,  1803.  Matric. 
Lent,  1822.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  21,  1822;  Chan- 
cellor's medal  (Enghsh);  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1835.  Hon. 
LL.D.  1864.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1853.  The  distinguished 
novelist,  poet,  orator  and  statesman.  M.P.  for  St  Ives, 
1831-2;  for  Lincohi,  1832-41;  for  Herts.,  1852-66.  Secretary 
of  State  for  the  Colonies,  1858-9.  P.C,  1858.  Created  Bart., 
July  18,  1838.  Assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Lytton,  Feb.  20,  1844.  Created  Baron 
Lytton  of  Knebworth,  Herts.,  July  14,  1866.  Lord  Rector 
of  the  University  of  Glasgow,  1856-9.  G.C.M.G.,  1869. 
Married  Rosina  Doyle,  dau.  of  Francis  Massy  Wheeler,  of 
Lizzard  Connell,  Co.  Limerick,  Aug.  29,  1827.  Author, 
Rienzi;  The  Last  Days  of  Pompeii;  Ernest  MaUr avers;  The 
Caxtons;  My  novel,  etc.  Died  Jan.  i8,  1873,  at  Torquay. 
Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Brother  of  WilUam  E.  L. 
(1817)  and  William  H.  E.  L.  (1820).  {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs; 
D.N.B.) 

BULWER,  ERASMUS  WIGGETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  19,  1827.  S.  of  Augustine  (1780),  D.D.,  of  Heydon, 
Norfolk.  B.  1809.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Easter, 
1828.  Died  1828.  Brother  of  Augustine  E.  L.  (1813).  {List 
of  Carthus.) 

BULWER,  HENRY  EARLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  18,  1859.  S.  and  h.  of  Augustine  Earle  Lloyd  (1813), 
clerk,  deceased.  [B.  Mar.  1841,  at  Cawston,  Norfolk.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A. 
1866.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Ely)  1865;  C.  of  Litlington, 
Cambs.,  1864-6.  C.  of  Roydon,  Norfolk,  1866-7.  C.  of 
Erpingham,  1867-9.    C.  of  Kidlington,  Oxon.,  1869-72.    C. 


BuLWER,  William  Henry  Earle  Lytton 

of  Sutton,  Cambs.,  1872-4.  C.  of  Needham,  Norfolk,  1874- 
82.  C.  of  Hunstanton,  1882-4.  R.  of  Stanhoe  with  Barwick, 
Norfolk,  1884-1902.  Died  May  5,  1902,  aged  61.  Father  of 
Cyril  E.  E.  (1891).   {S.H.A.H.) 

BULWER,  HENRY  ERNEST  [GASCOYNE]  LYTTON.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  1,  1855.  3rd  s.  of  William 
Earle  Lytton  (1817).  B.  Dec.  11,  1836,  at  Heydon  Hall, 
Norfolk.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A. 
1859.  Official  Resident  in  the  Ionian  Islands,  1860-4. 
Treasurer  and  Receiver-General  of  Trinidad,  1866-7. 
.Administrator  of  Dominica,  1867-9.  Governor  and  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  Labuan  and  Consul-General  of  Borneo, 
1871-5.  Lieut. -Governor  of  Natal,  1875-80.  Governor  of 
Natal  (Special  Commissioner  for  Zulu  Affairs)  1882-5.  High 
Commissioner  for  Cyprus,  1885-92.  K.C.M.G.,  G.C.M.G., 
1874.  Of  Heydon,  Norwich.  Vice-President  of  the  Royal 
Colonial  Institute.  Died  Sept.  30,  1914,  at  Heydon.  Brother 
of  Edward  E.  G.  (1848).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Cox,  Co.  Series, 
Norfolk,  1912.) 

BULWER,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  26,  1814. 
[School,  North  Walshara.]  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818; 
M.A.  1823.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  29,  i8i8;  priest 
(Kilmore)  1822.  C.  of  Blickling  with  Erpingham,  Norfolk. 
P.C.  of  Booterstown,  Dublin,  1823.  Minor  Canon  of  York, 
1833-.  R.  of  Stody  with  Hunworth,  Norfolk,  1848-79. 
Donor  of  plate  to  the  College.  Author,  travel.  Died  1879. 
Father  of  the  next. 

BULWER,  JAMES  BENJAMIN  REDFOORD.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1838.  S.  and  h.  of  James  (above), 
clerk.  B.  May  22,  1820,  at  Dubhn.  School,  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Cricket 
'blue,'  1841.  Adm.  at  the  Imier  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1842. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1847.  Q.C.,  1865.  Bencher,  1865.  Treasurer, 
1880.  Recorder  of  Ipswich,  1861-6;  of  Cambridge,  1866-98. 
M.P.  for  Ipswich,  1874-80;  for  Cambs.,  1881-5.  Second 
Chairman  of  the  Norfolk  Quarter  Sessions,  1882-9.  A  Master 
in  Lunacy,  1886-99.  Editor  of  Common  Law  Series  of  Law 
Reports.  Died  Mar.  4,  1899,  aged  78.  {Inner  Temple  Benchers; 
Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BULWER  or  BULWER-LYTTON,  WILLIAM  EARLE.  Adm. 
Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  May  2,  1776.  S.  and  h.  of 
William  Wiggett,  Esq.  [assumed  the  surname  of  Bulwer  in 
Ueu  of  Wiggett,  1756],  of  Heydon,  Norfolk.  B.  Mar.  22, 
1757.  in  London.  Matric.  Midsummer  1776.  Of  Heydon  Hall 
and  Wood  Dalling,  Norfolk.  A  Brig.-Gen.  in  the  Army; 
Col.,  106th  Regt.,  which  he  raised  at  his  own  cost.  Married 
Elizabeth  Barbara,  dau.  of  Richard  Warburton  Lytton,  of 
Knebworth  Park,  Herts.,  June  1,  1798  [she  assumed  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Lytton  by  Royal  Licence, 
Nov.  24,  1811].  Died  July  7,  1807,  at  Heydon  Hall.  Brother 
of  Augustine  (1780),  etc.;  father  of  Edward  G.  E.  L.  (1821), 
WiUiam  E.  L.  (1817)  and  William  H.  E.  L.  (1820).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  G.E.C.,ed.  Gibbs.) 

BULWER  or  LYTTON  BULWER,  WILLIAM  EARLE  LYTTON. 

.-Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  i,  1817.  S.  and  h.  of 
William  E.  (1776).  B.  Apr.  28,  1799,  in  London.  School, 
Ealing,  Middlesex  (Dr  Goodenough).  Matric.  Michs.  181 7. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  19,  1820.  Of  Wood  Dalling  and 
Heydon  Hall,  Norwich.  J. P.,  D.L.  Married  (1)  Emily,  dau. 
of  General  Isaac  Gascoyne,  M.P.,  Dec.  11,  1827;  (2)  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Green,  of  Forty  Hill,  Enfield,  Middlesex, 
Mar.  15,  1841.  Died  July  21,  1877.  Brother  of  Edward 
G.  E.  L.  (1821),  etc. ;  father  of  Edward  E.  G.  (1848)  and  Henry 
E.  G.  L.  (1855).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BULWER,  WILLIAM  HENRY  EARLE  LYTTON.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1820.  2nd  s.  of  William 
(1776).  B.  Feb.  13,  1801,  at  Heydon,  Norfolk.  [B.  at  31, 
BakerStreet,  Portman  Square,  according  to  D.N.B.]  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Oct.  20, 
1822.  Entered  the  Army  (ist  Life  Guards,  1824;  58th  Foot, 
1826).  Entered  the  diplomatic  service,  1827.  Secretary  of 
Legation  at  Brussels,  1835-7.  Secretary  of  Embassy,  Con- 
stantinople, 1837-8;  at  St  Petersburg,  1838-9;  at  Paris, 
1839-43.  M.P.  for  Wilton,  1830-1;  for  Coventry,  1831-5; 
for  Marylebone,  1835-7;  for  Tamworth,  1868-71.  Envoy 
Extraordinary  and  Minister  at  Madrid,  1843-8;  dismissed 
at  the  instance  of  the  Spanish  ministry,  for  lecturing  the 
Spanish  Queen  on  the  appointment  of  a  minister.  Envoy 
Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Washington, 
1849-52;  at  Florence,  1852-4.  Ambassador  at  Constantinople, 
1858-65;  retired  from  the  diplomatic  service.  A  distin- 
guished and  popular  diplomatist,  and  famous  as  a  conver- 
sationalist. P.C,  1845.  K.C.B.,  1848.  G.C.B.,  1851.  Created 
Baron  DaUing  and  Bulwer,  of  Dalling,  Norfolk,  Mar.  23, 
1871.  Married  Georgiana  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Henry  ( Wellesley), 
Baron  Cowley,  Dec.  9,  1848.  Author,  Historical  Characters , 
etc.  Died  suddenly  s.p.  May  23,  1872,  at  Naples.  Brother  of 
Edward  G.  E.  L.  (1821),  etc.   (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs;  D.N.B.) 


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Bulwer-Lytton,  Victor  Alexander  George  Robert 
bulwer-lytton,  victor  alexander  george  robert, 

Earl  of  LYTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1895. 
3rd  s.  of  [Edward]  Robert,  Earl  of  Lytton,  of  Knebworth 
House,  Stevenage,  Herts.  B.  Aug.  10,  1876,  at  Simla,  India. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  2nd  Earl  of  Lvtton,  etc.,  Nov.  24,  1891.  Of  Knebworth 
House,  Knebworth,  Herts.  J. P.,  D.L.  for  Herts.  Civil  Lord 
of  the  .Admiralty,  1916-17  and  1919-20.  Parliamentary 
Secretary  of  the  Admiralty,  1917-18.  P.C,  1919.  Under 
Secretary  of  State  for  India,  1920.  Governor  of  Bengal, 
1922-7.  Temp.  Viceroy  and  Acting  Governor-General  of 
India,  1925.  Leader  of  the  Indian  Delegation  at  the  League 
of  Nations,  at  Geneva,  1927-8,  and  British  delegate  at  the 
i2th  Assembly,  1931.  G.C.I.E.,  1922.  G.C.S.I.,  1925- 
Chairman  of  the  League  of  Nations  Manchurian  Commission, 
1932.  K.G.,  1933.  Married  and  had  issue.  {G.E.C.,  ed. 
Gibbs;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BUMPSTED,  JAMES  JEFFERYS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  4,  1840.  S.  of  James  Jefferys  [Thomas 
Jeffrey,  according  to  baptismal  certificate  extracts  in 
Etoniana].  B.  Feb.  18,  1821,  at  Stroud,  Gloucs.  Matric. 
Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Fellow,  1843-57. 
Bursar,  1854.  Mainly  responsible  for  laying  out  the  Fellows' 
garden.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  St  Mark's, 
North  Audley  Street,  London.  Lived  at  Guildford.  Died 
July  16,  1874,  aged  53,  at  Dinder  rectory,  Somerset.  (King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  R.  A.  Austen-Leigh.) 

BUMPUS,  GEORGE  JOSEPH,  see  BOMPAS. 

BUMSTED,  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  11, 
1887.  S.  of  John  Campbell,  merchant,  of  Streatham.  B. 
Feb.  27,  1868,  at  Clapham  Road,  London.  School,  Dulwich 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B..\.  1890;  M.A.,  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1898.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1896.  House  Surgeon  at  Beckett  Hospital,  Barns- 
ley,  1898-g.  Clinical  Assistant  at  the  East  London  Hospital 
for  Children.  During  the  Great  War,  Capt.,  R.A.M.C.  Hon. 
Medical  Officer  of  Billingsgate  Medical  Mission.  Of  84, 
Leigham  Court  Road,  Streatham,  S.W.;  retired.  {Dulwich 
Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1922,  1939.) 

BUNBURY,  ALFRED.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1897.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  July  18,  1901 ;  did  not 
reside.  [S.  of  Shirley,  clerk,  of  Brooke,  Norfolk.]  B.  Dec.  5, 
1874.  [School,  Wantage  Grammar.]  Assistant  Master  at 
Brentwood  School,  Essex,  1894-6.  Ord.  deacon,  1909;  C.  of 
Hammersmith.   Died  June  2,  1910.    (J.  W.  H.  Rennie.) 

BUNBURY,  CHARLES  JAMES  FOX.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1829.  2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  Henry  Edward  [Bart.]. 
B.  Feb.  4,  1809,  at  Messina,  Sicily.  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
Scholar,  1831.  Succeeded  his  father  as  8th  Bart.,  Apr.  13, 
i860.  Of  Barton  HaU  and  MUdenhaU,  Suffolk.  F.R.S.,  1851. 
High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1868.  Married  Frances  Joanna,  dau. 
of  Leonard  Homer,  F.R.S.,  of  Bedford  Place,  Middlesex, 
May  31,  1844.  Author,  Journal  of  a  Residence  at  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  etc.  Died  s.p.  June  18,  1886,  aged  77,  at  Barton 
HaU.   Brother  of  Edward  H.  (1829).   (G.E.C.,  iv.  119.) 

BUNBURY,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Tune  23,  1790.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  W.  (1768),  of  London.  B. 
Nov.  1772.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  B.A. 
1795.  The  'Master  Bunbury'  painted  by  Reynolds  in  1781. 
An  Of5cer  in  the  Army.  Married  Frances  Davison  (who 
afterwards  married  Lord  Sydenham).  Died  s.p.  1798- 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BUNBURY,  EDWARD  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1829.  2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  Henry  Edward  [Bart.]. 
B.  Julv  8,  1811,  at  Brighton.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar, 
1831;  Chancellor's  medal;  B.A.  {Senr.  Classic)  1833;  M.A. 
J836.  Fellow,  1835.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  3, 
1833.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1841.  M.P.  for  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
1847-52.  Succeeded  his  brother.  Sir  Charles  James  Fox,  as 
9th  Bart.,  June  18,  1886.  Of  Barton  HaU  and  Mildenhall. 
F.R.G.S.,  F.G.S.,  1837.  Author,  A  History  of  Ancient 
Geography  among  the  Greeks  and  Romans.  Died  unmarried 
Mar.  5,  1895,  aged  83,  at  Brighton.  Buried  at  Gt  Barton. 
Brother  of  Charles  J.  F.  (1829).  (G.E.C.,  iv;  Boose,  iv. 
Suppl.) 

BUNBURY,  EDWIN  GARRETT.  .\dm.  at  Car's,  Oct.  i,  1891. 
S.  of  W.  R.,  Col.,  I.C.S.,  of  Weston-super-Mare,  Somerset. 
B.  June  10,  1873,  at  Jabalpur,  India.  School,  Wellington 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1898. 
Civil  Surgeon  on  home  duty  during  the  South  .\frican  War. 
Sometime  Resident  Medical  Officer,  Tiverton  Union.  House 
Surgeon  at  the  General  Hospital,  Bristol.  During  the  Great 
War,  Capt.,  R..^.M.C.  In  practice  at  Thorverton,  Devon. 
Of  Pynes  House,  Thorverton,  1938.  (Venn,  11.  518;  Welling- 
ton CoU.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1938.) 


BuNCE,  James 

BUNBURY,  HENRY  CHARLES  [JOHN].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  12,  1875.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  William  St 
Pierre,  Colonel,  C.B.,  deceased  [late  of  Marchfield,  Berks. 
B.  Jan.  9,  1855,  at  Clapham].  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A. 
1880.  Sometime  in  the  Royal  Navy.  Succeeded  his  uncle. 
Sir  Edward  Herbert  Bunburs',  as  loth  Bart.,  Mar.  5,  1895. 
Of  the  Manor  House,  Mildenhall,  Suffolk.  D.L.  for  Suffolk. 
High  Sheriff,  1908.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  18, 
1930,  aged  75,  at  Mildenhall.  Buried  at  Gt  Barton,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.    (G.E.C.,  iv;  The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1930.) 

BUNBURY,  HENRY  [WILLIAM].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
Catharine's,  Jan.  30,  1768.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  William,  Bart., 
clerk,  deceased.  B.  1750,  at  MUdenhall,  Suffolk.  [Schools, 
Bury  St  Edmunds  and  Westminster.]  Artist  and  carica- 
turist. .\s  an  undergraduate  gained  a  reputation  as  a 
humorous  draughtsman,  'accumulating  a  fair  gallery  of 
ungainly  dons  and  awkward  undergraduates.'  Drew  chiefly 
in  pencil  or  black  and  red  chalk;  his  designs  reproduced  by 
engravers.  A  friend  of  Goldsmith,  Garrick  and  Reynolds. 
Equerry  to  the  Duke  and  Duchess  of  York,  1787.  Died  May 
7,  181 1,  at  Keswick.  Brother  of  Thomas  C.  (1756)  and  father 
of  Charles  J.  (1790).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.X.B.) 

BUNBURY,  HENRY  WILLIAM  LISBRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1896.  S.  of  Thomas  Edwin  George  (1856), 
clerk,  deceased.  B.  Sept.  18,  1876,  at  Bath.  School,  Bath 
College  (Mr  T.  W.  Dunn).   Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899. 

BUNBURY,  HUGH  MILL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  4,  1824.  [S.  of  Hugh  Mill,  of  West  HiU,  Wandsworth.] 
B.  1800  (?  1802).  School,  Charterhouse.  Settled  in  Canada. 
Died  1866.   (Burke,  I.G.;  List  of  Carthus.) 

BUNBURY,  PERCY  ST  PIERRE.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
1899.   S.  of  Thomas  Henry  [clerk  in  the  Bank  of  England]. 

B.  Oct.  25,  1879,  at  Stroud  Green,  Middlesex.  [School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Exhibitioner;  B.A. 
1903;  M..\.  1906.   Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (London)  1904; 

C.  of  Bamsbury,  1903-4.  C.  of  Stamford  Hill,  1903-9.  C. 
of  Salehurst,  Sussex,  1909-11.  C.  of  Sandy,  Beds.,  1911-12. 
Held  other  curacies,  1913-23;  retired.  .Address,  The  Homes 
of  St  Barnabas,  Dormans,  Surrey,  in  1938.  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BUNBURY,  ROBERT  CLEMENT  SCONCE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  9,  1865.  4th  s.  of  Richard  Hanmer  [late 
Capt.,  R.N.],  of  35,  Brunswick  Road,  Brighton.  B.  Jan.  19, 
1847,  at  Port  Philip,  Australia.  School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  7,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1872.  On  the  South  Eastern 
Circuit.  Of  Shenley  House,  Headcom,  Kent.  Married  and 
had  issue.   Died  Dec.  10,  1930.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BUNBURY,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  14, 
1862.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Henry,  V.  of  Gt  Warley,  Essex. 
B.  Dec.  27,  1842,  at  Whittick,  Leics.  School,  Brentwood 
(Mr  West).  Matric.  Lent,  1863;  B.A.  i866.  Ord.  deacon, 
1868;  priest  (Hereford)  1869;  C.  of  Hope-under-Dinmore, 
Heref.,  1868-70.  Held  various  curacies,  1870-86.  Chaplain 
at  Avranches,  1895;  at  Trieste,  1900.  Died  Feb.  3,  1913, 
at  Bromley-by-Bow.  (Crockford,  1913;  The  Guardian,  Feb. 
14,  1913-) 

BUNBURY,  THOMAS  [CHARLES].  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
Catharine's,  Apr.  17,  1756.  S.  and  h.  of  the  Rev.  Sir 
William,  Bart,  [of  Barton  Hall  and  Mildenhall,  Suffolk]. 
B.  May,  1740,  at  Mildenhall.  [School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1757;  M.A.  1765.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
6th  Bart.,  June  11,  1764.  Of  Bunbury  and  Stanney,  Cheshire, 
and  of  Barton  Hall,  and  Mildenhall  Manor  House,  Suffolk. 
M.P.  for  Suffolk,  1761-84  and  1790-1812.  Sheriff  of  Suffolk, 
1788-9.  Sold  the  estate  of  Bunbury.  Married  as  his  first 
wife,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles  (Lennox),  Duke  of  Richmond, 
June  2,  1762  (this  marriage  was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment, May  14,  1776;  Lady  Sarah  afterwards  married 
Colonel  The  Hon.  George  Napier).  Well  known  on  the  race- 
course; owner  of  the  winner  of  the  first  'Derby.'  Died  s.p. 
Mar.31,  1821.  Brotherof  Henry  W.  (1768).  (G.E.C.,  iv.  118; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BUNBURY,  THOMAS  EDWIN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  4,  1856.  S.  of  George  Benjamin,  Lieut.,  R.N. 
B.  at  Walcot,  Somerset.  Bapt.  Mar.  29,  1838.  Matric. 
Michs.  1856;  Scholar;  B..\.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and 
Wells)  i860;  C.  of  Burton-on-Trent,  1861-3,  and  again, 
1868-70.  Sometime  Naval  Chaplain  to  H.M.S.  Esk.  Died 
May  6,  1891,  aged  53.  Father  of  Henry  W.  L.  (1896).  (R.  F. 
Scott.) 

BUNCE,  JAMES.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27,  1840.  Matric. 
Michs.  1840.  [For  some  account  of  the  Bunce  family  see 
Hasted,  I.  331.] 


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BuNCE,  John  Bowes 

BUNCE,  JOHN  BOWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  25, 
1791.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  Wheler  (1755),  R-  of  Ham,  and  V.  of 
St  Clement's,  Sandwich.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1792;  Scholar,  1792;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  June  30,  1797;  priest 
(Winchester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  May  17,  1799;  C.  of 
Stourmouth  and  Stodmarsh,  Kent,  1797.  C.  of  Faversham, 
1799.  Probably  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1799.  V.  of  St 
Dunstan's,  Canterbury,  1801-50.  C.  of  Harbledown,  Kent, 
1810-50.  V.  of  Sheldwich,  1818-50.  Master  of  Eastbridge 
Hospital  (alias  St  Thomas's  Hospital)  1823-50.  Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Pratt,  Esq.,  of  Hurworth,  Durham,  Apr.  30, 
1818,  at  Deal.  Died  June  15  [M.I.  gives  June  25]  1850,  aged 
75,  at  Harbledown.  M.I.  at  St  Dunstan's,  Canterbury.  Father 
of  the  next.   (5/  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  164;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BUNCE,  JOHN  BOWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Aug.  28,  1837. 
[S.  of  John  Bowes  (above),  clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A. 
1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  June  11,  1843.  C.  of  Bride- 
kirk,  Cumberland,  1844.  C.  of  Clibum,  1845-6.  Chaplain  in 
the  Navy,  1847-55.  Died  Mar.  23,  1855,  aged  35,  at  Canter- 
bury.  M.I.  at  St  Dunstan's,  Canterbury. 

BUNCE,  WHELER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25, 
1755.  S.  of  John  (1723-4),  V.  of  Hackington,  Kent.  B.  there. 
School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Beauvoir).  Matric.  Michs.  1755; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1759;  M.A.  1762.  Fellow,  1761-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  23,  1759;  priest.  May  12,  1761;  C.  of  Hauxton 
with  Newton,  Cambs.,  1759.  V.  of  St  Clement's,  Sandwich, 
Kent,  1766-1809.  R.  of  Ham  St  George,  1774-1809.  Died 
Aug.  30,  1809,  at  Sandwich.  Father  of  John  B.  (1791). 
{Scott-Mayor,  in.  636.) 

BUNCH,  ROBERT  [JAMES].  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1823.  Of  Lines.  School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  Michs.  1823,  as 
R.  James.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Feb.  25,  1824;  B.A. 
•  1827;  Scholar;  M.A.  1830;  B.D.  1837.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel, 
1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  5, 
1830;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  16,  1830.  C.  of  Toft,  Cambs.,  in 
1841.  R.  of  Loughborough,  Leics.,  1848-70.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Peterborough,  1850-70.  Rural  Dean.  Died  June  19,  1870, 
aged  64.    (The  Guardian,  June  29,  1870.) 

BUNCOMBE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1883.    S.  of 

,  deceased.    B.  Oct.  14,  1858,  at  Wellington,  Somerset. 

School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886; 
M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1887;  priest, 
1888;  C.  of  Langford  Budville,  Somerset,  1887-9.  C.  of 
Ruabon,  Denbighs.,  1889-1904.  C.  of  Black  Torrington, 
Devon,  1904-7;  R.  there,  1907-39-.  Rural  Dean  of  Hols- 
worthy,  1923-32-     {Venn,  u.  464;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BUNCOMBE,  WILLIAM  PENGELLEY.  Matric.  Non-Coll. 
Michs.  1879.  [School,  Church  College,  Taunton.]  B.A.  1883. 
Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (Rochester)  1884;  C.  of  Kingston 
Hill,  1883-4.  C.  of  Bristol,  1884-8.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at 
Tokushima,  Japan,  1888-94;  at  Tokyo,  1895-1924;  retired. 
Of  489,  Asagaya  — 3,  Suginami,  Tokyo,  in  1939.  {Crockford, 
1939O 

BUND,  THOMAS  HENRY  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  13,  1837.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845. 
Adm.  at  the  Imier  Temple,  Jan.  29,  1829,  age  18,  as  'only 
s.  of  Thomas  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Wick  Episcopi,  Worcs.'  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1835.  Died  unmarried  June  6,  1846,  aged  34,  at 
Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1925;  G.  Mag.,  1846, 
II.  215.) 

BUND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  27,  1753. 
[Probably  s.  of  William,  barrister-at-law,  of  Wick  Episcopi, 
Worcs.]  Matric.  Michs.  1753;  Scholar,  1754.  Probably  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  1752.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1761.  {Gray' 
Inn  Adm.  Bk.;  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925.) 

BUND-WILLIS,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  see  WILLIS. 

BUNN,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Oct.  21, 
1896.  Perhaps  Major  William  Frederick,  R.A.,  retired,  who 
died  Dec.  18,  1938,  at  Ramsgate.  {The  Times,  Dec.  21,  1938.) 

BUNN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  28,  1843. 
S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Worcester.  Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest 
(Manchester)  1849;  C.  of  All  Souls',  Islington.  P.C.  of 
Houghton,  Yorks.  P.C.  of  Tosside,  Settle,  Yorks.,  1855-68. 
Author,  Letters  on  National  Education;  The  Vampire  of 
Christendom,  etc.   {Crockford,  1868.) 

BUNNETT,  ARTHUR  WILLIE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1895. 

BUNNETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov.  28, 
1856.  Of  Norfolk.  B.  June  26,  1834,  at  Shipdham.  [School, 
Norwich  Cathedral.]  Mus.Bac.  1857.  Migrated  to  Trinity, 
May  29,  1868;  Mus.D.  (Trinity)  1869.  F.R.C.O.  Assistant 
organist  at  Norwich  Cathedral,  1855-77.  Organist  at  St 
Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,  1877-1908;  to  the  Corporation  of 
Norwich,  1880-1912-,  and  to  the  Nave  Services  in  Norwich 
Cathedral,  1908-.  Of  1,  Grove  Terrace,  Norwich,  in  1912. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Composer,  songs,  organ  music,  etc. 
(Cox,  Co.  Series,  Norfolk,  1912.) 


BuRBiDGE,  Edward 

BUNNETT,  ERNEST  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Michs.  1884. 
School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1895.  Head 
Master  of  Newton  Grammar  School,  1891-4.  Principal  of 
Oswestry  Modem  School,  1899-.  Assistant  Master  at  St 
Dunstan's  School,  Catford,  Kent,  in  1928-.  Not  in  the 
Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3. 

BUNTING,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  i, 
1772.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Grimston, 
Norfolk.  School,  Seaming.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  Scholar, 
1772.  Kept  four  terms.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Feb.  3, 
1774;  B..^.  1776.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1776;  C.  of 
Stanfield  and  Weasenham  All  Saints'  and  St  Peter's,  1776-. 
R.  of  Yelden,  Beds.,  1778-1809.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Peter  Creak,  Esq.,  of  Yelden,  Dec.  8,  1785.  Buried,  Jan.  5, 
1809,  at  Yelden,  aged  55.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Jolui 
(18 13).    {Vis.  of  Norfolk;  G.  Mag.) 

BUNTING,  EDWARD  SWANTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May 
10,  i8og.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  clerk.  Bapt.  July  17,  1791, 
at  Yelden,  Beds.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  {Stk  Wrangler) 
1813;  M.A.  1816;  B.D.  1830.  Fellow,  1813.  R.  of  Datch- 
worth,  Herts.,  1829-49.  R-  oi  Yelden,  Beds.,  1830-49. 
Married  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  William  Middleton,  banker,  of 
Loughborough,  Leics.,  Jan.   19,   1842.    Died  s.p.  Mar.  27, 

1849,  aged  57,  at  Datchworth.  M.I.  there.  Brother  of  John 
(1813).   {Cussans,  11.  199;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  11.  323.) 

BUNTING,  GEORGE  ANTONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  16, 

1850.  [S.  of  Anthony,  Chaplain  to  the  Garrison  at  Port 
Antonio,  Jamaica.]  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854.  Died 
May  31,  1855,  aged  26,  at  Fenny  Drayton,  Leics.  (G.  Mag., 
1855,  II.  104.) 

BUNTING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  14,  1813.  Of 
Beds.  [2nd  s.  of  Edward  (1772),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  Sept. 
1794.]  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar;  B.A.  1817.  R.  of 
Yelden,  Beds.,  1823-30.  Died  s.p.  1841,  aged  46,  'late  of 
Yelden,  Beds.'  Brother  of  Edward  S.  (1809).  (Vis.  of 
Norfolk;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  11.  555.) 

BUNTING,  PERCY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  12,  1855.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Percival, 
attorney,  of  Manchester.  B.  [Feb.  1,  1836]  at  Ratcliffe, 
Lanes.  [School,  Owens  College,  Manchester.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1855;  Scholar;  B.A.  (21st  Wrangler)  1859;  M.A.  1875.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  15,  1859.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1862. 
Examiner  in  Equity  and  Real  Property  Law  at  London 
University,  1882-.  Editor  of  the  Contemporary  Review, 
1882-1911;  of  the  Methodist  Times,  1902-7.  Knighted, 
1908.  Social  reformer.  Worked  energetically  for  Wesleyan 
organisations;  a  promoter  of  the  forward  Movement  in 
Methodism.  The  National  Free  Church  Council  was  founded 
at  his  house,  1891.  Helped  to  found  the  Leys  School  at 
Cambridge,  1873.  Chairman  of  the  National  Vigilance 
Association,  1883.  Projector  and  founder  of  the  West 
London  Mission,  1887.  A  firm  beUever  in  international 
amity;  aided  in  the  formation  of  the  Anglo-German  Friend- 
ship Society,  1911.  Author,  pamphlets.  Died  July  22,  1911, 
at  II,  Endsleigh  Gardens,  London.  (D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.; 
The  Times,  July  24,  1911.) 

BUNTING,  WILLIAM  LOUIS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1893. 
S.  of  Lewis  Galand,  Esq.,  of  the  Bank,  Daventry.  [B.  Aug.  9, 
1873.]  School,  Bromsgrove.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Exhi- 
bitioner; Scholar;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1901.  Football  (rugby) 
'blue,'  1894,  1895,  1896.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Royal 
Naval  School,  Eltham,  1896-7;  at  Bromsgrove  School, 
1897-1904;  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  1904;  at 
the  Royal  Naval  College,  Dartmouth,  1921-.  Resident  at 
Belle  Vue,  Dartmouth.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BUNTING, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  July  31,  1849. 

BUNYON,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  6,  1837.  Of  London.  [S.  and  h.  of  Robert  John,  Esq.,  of 
London.  B.  1821.  Schools,  St  Paul's  and  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  10,  1843.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1849.  Practised 
as  Conveyancer  till  c.  1885.  Married  Eliza,  dau.  of  R.  H. 
Sawyer,  Esq.,  of  London,  May  27,  1846.  Author,  legal,  and 
Memoirs  of  F.  T.  Macdougall,  Bishop  of  Labuan.  Died 
June  26,  1892,  at  37,  Phillimore  Gardens,  London.  (Foster, 
Men  at  th^  Bar.) 

BURBIDGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  26, 
1858.  [2nd  s.  of  William  Smith,  distiller,  of  London.  B. 
Aug.  9,  1839,  at  Upper  Clapton,  London.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1858;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar,  1859-62;  B.A.  1862;  M.A. 
1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1863;  priest  (Salisburv)  1864;  C.  of 
Aldboume,  Wilts.,  1863-8.  C.  of  Warminster,  1868-73.  R. 
(and  V.  from  1882)  of  Backwell,  Somerset,  1873-1902.  Preb. 
of  WeUs,  1887-1903.  Took  an  active  interest  in  education. 
Diocesan  Inspector  for  many  years.  Author,  Liturgies  and 
Offices  of  the  Church,  etc.  Died  Feb.  7,  1903.  Buried  at 
Backwell.  Father  of  William  (1889)  and  of  the  next.  {D.N.B., 
2nd  Suppl. ;  Crockford.) 


447 


BuRBiDGE,  Edward  d'Arcy 

BURBIDGE,  EDWARD  D'ARCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  1891.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  clerk,  of  Backwell  rectory, 
Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1891 ;  B.A.  1894.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Capt.,  R.F.A.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Brother  of 
William  (1889).   {Univ.  War  List.) 

BURBIDGE,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  20,  1892.  S.  of  Frederick  William  (next),  clerk.  B. 
Mar.  27,  1873,  at  Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward  VI, 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1902. 
Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Worcester)  1901;  C.  of  Acocks 
Green,  Birmingham,  1900-8.  C.  of  Flixborough,  Yorks., 
1908-11.  V.  of  Heapham  with  Upton  and  Kexby,  Lines., 
1911-29.  Of  The  Nutshell,  Scawby,  Brigg,  Lines.,  in  1939. 
Brother  of  Thomas  H.  (1893).  (Peile,  11.  775;  Crockford, 
I939-) 

BURBIDGE,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  9,  1858.  S.  of  Thomas,  lawyer.  B.  Apr.  [?  Sept.]  27, 
1840,  at  Rothley,  Leics.  School,  Wyggeston's,  Leicester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1858;  Tancred  Student,  1858; 
B.A.  {7th  Classic)  1862;  M.A.  1865.  FeUow  1863-7.  Steward, 
1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1865;  priest,  1866.  Assistant  Master 
at  Shrewsbury  School,  1865-7;  at  Eastbourne  CoUege, 
1867-9.  Vice-Master  of  Trinity  College,  Eastbourne,  1869- 
72.  Principal  of  the  Worcester,  Lichfield  and  Hereford 
Training  College,  Saltley,  near  Birmingham,  1872-1909; 
retired.  Hon.  Canon  of  Birmingham,  1905-15.  Resided 
latterly  at  Wake  Green  Road,  Moseley,  Birmingham. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Feb.  27,  1915.  [To  be  distinguished 
from  Frederick  William  Burbidge,  the  botanist,  for  whom 
see  D.N.B.]  Father  of  Francis  W.  (above)  and  of  Thomas  H. 
(1893).    {Peile,  II.  557.) 

BURBIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1834.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Mar.  10,  1816,  at  Leicester.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1842.  LL.D.  (Aberdeen). 
Head  Master  of  Leamington  College,  185 1-7.  V.  of  Hexton, 
Herts., 'D.D.' 1858-68.  Canon  of  Gibraltar,  1868-92.  Chap- 
lain at  Malta,  1868-72;  at  Palermo,  1872-84.  Author, 
Poems  Longer  and  Shorter,  etc.  Died  Sept.  26,  1892,  at 
CoUe  Salvetti,  near  Pisa.   {Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BURBIDGE,  THOMAS  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  15,  1893.  S.  of  Frederick  William  (1858),  clerk,  of 
Saltley  CoUege,  Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward  VI, 
BirminghEmi.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1906. 
Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  College  Preparatory  School, 
Crowthome,  Berks.,  1896-1900;  at  Durham  School,  1902-. 
Of  42,  South  Street,  Durham.  Brother  of  Francis  W.  (1892). 
{Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

BURBIDGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  28, 
1889.  S.  of  Edward  (1858),  clerk,  of  Backwell  rectory, 
Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord. 
deacon,  1897;  priest  (Ripon)  1898;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Leeds, 
1897-1900.  A  member  of  St  Andrew's  Bush  Brotherhood, 
Longreach,  Queensland,  Australia,  1900-5.  V.  of  St  John's, 
Cleckheaton,  Yorks.,  1906-13.  Returned  to  Australia.  V.  of 
Katanning,  1913-30.  Canon  of  Bunbury,  1915-38;  Arch- 
deacon, 1922-6.  Rural  Dean  of  Albany,  1918-22;  Archdeacon, 
1926-38-.  R.  of  Wagin,  dio.  Bunbury,  1931-8-.  Brother  of 
Edward  D'A.  (1891).   {Crockford,  1939.) 

BURBURY,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1884.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel  Hawksley  (next), 
law^'er,  of  London.  B.  there  Nov.  i,  1864.  [Schools,  Marl- 
borough and  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Joined  the 
Royal  West  Kent  Regt.,  1886;  2nd  Lieut.,  1886;  Capt.,  1896; 
retired,  1896.  Special  Reserve;  served  in  the  Mediterranean, 
1901-2;  Major,  1914.  Of  Keresforth,  Bamsley,  Yorks.; 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  Thomas  Taylor  and  Sons,  Ltd., 
linen  manufacturers  of  Bamsley.  J.  P.  for  West  Riding. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut. -Col.,  3rd  Royal  West  Kent 
Regt.,  Queen's  Own,  and  Rifle  Brigade,  24th  Batt.).  Died 
Sept.  II,  1919,  at  Gharial,  Murree  Hills,  India.  {Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg. ;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURBURY,  SAMUEL  HAWKSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1849.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  farmer,  of  Kenilworth, 
Warws.  B.  there  May  18,  1831.  Bapt.  Feb.  6,  1833.  [School, 
Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Porson  prize,  1852  and 
1853;  Scholar,  1853;  Chancellor's  medal,  1854;  B..\.  (i5//j 
Wrangler  and  2nd  Classic)  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Fellow,  1854. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  6,  1855.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1858.  Practised  at  the  Padiamentary  Bar  from  i860; 
retired  from  practice,  1908.  F.R.S.,  1890.  Joint  author,  with 
Henry  William  Watson,  of  important  works  on  electricity 
and  magnetism.  Contributed  papers  to  the  Philosophical 
Magazine.  Died  Aug.  18,  1911,  at  15,  Melbury  Road,  London, 
W.  Buried  at  Kensal  Green.  Father  of  the  above.  {D.N.B., 
2nd  Suppl.;  The  Times,  Aug.  25,  1911.) 

BURBURY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  13,  1839.  Of  Warws.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Winter,  Esq., 
deceased,  late  of  Maxstoke,  Warws.]    School,  Bury,  Lanes. 


BURCKHARDT,  JOHN  LOUIS 

(Rev.  H.  C.  Boutflower).  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Scholar;  B.A. 
{4th  Classic)  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Fellow.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  12,  1843.  Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest  (Lichfield 
and  Coventry)  1849.  Assistant  Master  at  Shrewsbury  School, 
1848-61.  R.  of  West  Felton,  Salop,  1861-5.  Married  Char- 
lotte Amy  May,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hall  Ketmedy,  D.D., 
June  10,  1852.  Died  Apr.  i,  1865,  at  The  School  House, 
Shrewsbury.  {Annals  of  Shrewsbury  School;  G.  Mag.,  1865, 
I.  659.) 
BURBURY,  WILLIAM  WINTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1868.   S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Winter,  surgeon,  of  Birmingham. 

B.  there  Nov.  11,  1848.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham 
(Mr  Evans).  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Master  at  Verulam 
Government  School,  1870-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Bp.  Colenso) 
1871;  priest  (Trinidad)  1877;  C.  of  Moreland,  Natal,  S.  Africa, 
1871-5.  C.  in-charge  in  Trinidad,  1877-80.  R.  of  Carriacou, 
Grenada,  1880-4.  C.  of  Rynagh,  King's  Co.,  Ireland,  1885-6. 
R.  of  Drakestown  with  Castletown  and  Nobber,  Co.  Meath, 
1886-8.  Living  at  Castletown,  Navan,  in  1894,  without  cure. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1902. 

BURCH,  FREDERICK  LEOPOLD.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
1898.  S.  of  Frederick  Theodore  Wainwright,  J.P.  B.  at 
Winston,  near  Stowmarket,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1901. 

BURCHAM,  THOMAS  BORROW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  28,  1826.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at 
East  Dereham.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Valpy).  Matric.  Michs. 
1826;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  {yd  Classic)  1830;  M.A.  1833. 
Fellow,  1832.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  13,  1840, 
age  31,  as  's.  of  John,  of  Seaming,  Norfolk.'  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1843.  Recorder  of  Bedford,  1848-56.  Magistrate  of 
Southwark  Police  Court,  1856-69.  Died  Nov.  27,  1869,  at 
Chingford,  Essex.    (T.  C.  Dale;  Boase.) 

BURCHELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1878. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Laleham,  Staines,  Middlesex.  B.  there 
June  25,  1859.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1882.  Settled  in  British  Columbia  and  qualified  as  a  solicitor. 
Of  Thetis  Island.  Died  Dec.  17,  1929,  aged  70,  at  Victoria, 
B.C.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BURCHELL  or  BURCHELL-HERNE,  HUMPHREY  FREDE- 
RICK. Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3,  1861,  as  Burchell- 
Herne.  S.  of  Humphrey  Harper  (next),  of  Bushey  Grange, 
Watford,  Herts.  B.  there  Oct.  i,  1843.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M..\.  1871.  Ord.  deacon, 
1870;  priest  (Lincoln)  1871;  C.  of  Carrington,  Notts.,  1870-3. 

C.  of  Holy  Trinity  Chapel,  Brighton,  1873-6.  Resided 
latterly  at  Bushey  Grange,  Watford.  Died  there  Mar.  11, 
1910,  aged  66.   {The  Times,  Mar.  12,  1910.) 

BURCHELL  [post  BURCHELL-HERNE],  HUMPHREY 
HARPER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  19,  1814. 
S.  of  Basil.  B.  Sept.  2,  1795,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  i8i8;  M.A.  1821.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  24,  1814,  as  's.  and  h.  of  Basil,  Esq.,  of 
Sloane  Street,  London.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1819.  Succeeded 
his  father  in  1838.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Heme,  July  17,  1854,  as  heir  to  Sir  William  Heme,  of  Bushey 
Grange,  Herts.  Died  1868.  Father  of  Humphrey  F.  (1861). 
{\'ictoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  11.  180;  Etoniana.) 

BURCHELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  23, 
1840.  Of  Surrey.  [S.  and  h.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  34,  Gordon 
Square,  London.  Schools,  Harrow  and  Shrewsbury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1840;  Scholar,  1841;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  June  7,  1843.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1847. 
Practised  till  1851;  name  withdrawn,  1851.  Afterwards  in 
the  firm  of  Burchells,  Solicitors,  5,  Broad  Sanctuary,  West- 
minster. Married  Ajnicia,  dau.  of  Jonathan  HajTie,  of 
London,  Sept.  5,  1850.  Died  Apr.  21,  1897.  (Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar.) 

BURCHELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  11,  1887.  [S.  of 
William,  Esq.,  of  London.]  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1888. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1892.  Counsel  and  Clerk  to  the  Com- 
missioners of  Taxes,  Holbom  Division,  London.  Of  24,  Red 
Lion  Square,  W.C,  and  of  Fawke  House,  near  Sevenoaks, 
Kent.   Living,  1920.   {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BURCHELL,    WILLIAM.     .\dm.   pens,    (age    18)    at   Trinity, 

Mar.  7,  1849.  S.  of  William.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853; 
M.A.  1856.    Died  May  21,  1904. 

BURCHELL-HERNE,  HUMPHREY  FREDERICK  HERNE,  see 
BURCHELL. 

BURCKHARDT,  JOHN  LOUIS.  Resident  in  the  University  for 
six  weeks  in  1809.  Studied  Arabic  and  attended  lectures  on 
Chemistry,  Astronomy  and  Medicine.  The  famous  traveller 
in  the  East.  Benefactor;  bequeathed  his  Oriental  MSS.  'the 
choicest  collection  in  Europe,'  to  the  University,  'because  he 
there  received  his  earliest  lessons  in  .Arabic'  Died  1817. 
{Historical  Reg.;  D.N.B.) 


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BuRD,  Charles 

BURD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  8,  1852.  S. 
of  Henry  Edward,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Belmont,  Salop.  B.  at  St 
Chad's,  Shrewsbury.  Bapt.  July  i,  1834.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Ord. 
deacon,  1857;  priest  (Lichfield)  1858;  C.  of  Leebrockhurst, 
Salop,  1857-60.  C.  of  Lapworth,  Warws.,  1860-3.  C.  of 
Worthen,  Salop,  1865-8.  V.  of  Shirley,  Birmingham,  1868- 
1900.  Rural  Dean  of  Solihull,  1894-1900.  Died  June  30, 
1900,  aged  66,  at  Shirley  vicarage.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Aug.  2,  1900.) 

BURD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Jan.  3,  1845. 
S.  of  Henry  Edward,  surgeon,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  there. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar,  1849-52; 
M.B.  1850;  M.L.  1851;  M.D.  1859;  M.Ch.  1864;  Tancred 
Student.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
1854.  Fellow  of  the  Obstetrical  Society.  Practised  at  Shrews- 
bury. Senior  Physician  to  the  Salop  Infirmary,  etc.  Con- 
sulting Physician  to  the  Salop  and  Montgomery  Lunatic 
Asylum  and  Salop  County  Gaol.  President  of  the  Shropshire 
Branch  of  the  British  Medical  Association.  Of  Newport 
House,  Shrewsbury.  J. P.  Died  there  Nov.  15,  191 7,  aged 
91.  Brother  of  the  above  and  father  of  the  next.  (Venn,  11. 
270;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  16,  1917.) 

BURD,  EDWARD  LYCETT.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1880.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (above),  M.D.,  of  Shrewsbury. 
B.  there  Nov.  9,  1861.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1887;  M.D.  1890.  At  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  1885.  L.R.C.P., 
1886.  In  practice  at  Shrewsbury.  Physician  to  the  Salop 
Infirmary.  Resident  at  Castle  House,  Shrewsbury,  1898; 
afterwards  of  Shirehampton,  Bristol;  there  in  1915.  Died 
Nov.  2,  1922,  at  Carnarvon  House,  Swanage.  [Venn,  u. 
443;  The  Times,  Nov.  7,  1922.) 

BURD,  TIMOTHEUS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1880.  S.  of  Laurence,  Esq.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Clifton  College.   Matric.  Michs.  1880.   Died  1906. 

BURDAKIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  23,  i8i6. 
[S.  of  Benjamin,  plumber,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  B.  there 
Mar.  31,  1797.  School,  Wakefield.]  Scholar;  matric.  Michs. 
1816;  B.A.  (11th  Wrangler)  1820;  M.A.  1823;  B.D.  1847. 
Fellow,  1821.  Proctor,  1838.  Classical  Examiner,  1840.  R. 
of  Elmsett,  Suffolk,  1850-2.  Died  June  20,  1852.  Buried  at 
Elmsett.  (E.  Anglian,  vii.  170;  M.  H.  Peacock;  G.  Mag., 
1852,  II.  210.) 

BURDEN,  HAROLD  NELSON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1893; 
from  Ayerst  H.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Mar.  20,  i860.  Adm.  at 
St  Catharine's,  Oct.  i,  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1888; 
priest  (Algoma)  1890;  C.  of  Uffington,  Ontario,  1888-90; 
V.  there,  1890-1.  C.  of  Shoreditch,  London,  1891-2.  C.  of 
Milton,  Cambs.,  1893-4.  Chaplain  of  St  Catharine's  College, 
1893-5.  Founder  and  Warden  of  the  National  Institutions 
for  persons  requiring  care  and  control,  1897-1930.  A  member 
of  the  Royal  Commission  on  the  Feeble-minded,  1904.  A 
Freeman  of  the  City  of  London  and  Master  of  the  Barber 
Surgeons'  Company.  Of  Clevedon  Hall,  Clevedon,  Somerset, 
and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Stoke  Gifford,  Gloucs.,  and 
Abbots  Leigh,  Somerset.  Author,  Life  in  Algoma;  Duty's 
Call,  etc.  Died  May  15,  1930,  aged  71,  at  Clevedon  Hall. 
(Crockford;  1  he  Times,  May  17  and  29,  1930.) 

BURDER,  ALFRED  HENRY  FORSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
May  5,  1867.  S.  and  h.  of  Alfred  Hardcastle,  of  Bristol.  B. 
May  19,  1846,  at  Hinnington,  Salop.  School,  Taunton 
Independent  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Migrated  to  St 
John's,  Oct.  5,  1868;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1871 ;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon,  1871 ;  priest  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1872;  C.  of  Horfield,  Gloucs.,  1871-3.  Held 
various  curacies,  1873-81.  V.  of  New  Swindon,  1881-8.  V.  of 
Bedminster,  1888-1902.  C.  of  Frampton-Cotterell,  1902-26. 
Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Gloucester,  1929-34.  Of  Hatherley  vicarage, 
Cheltenham.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  3,  1934, 
aged  86.    {Crockford,  1932.) 

BURDER,  FREDERICK  GOULDSMITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  6,  1855.  S.  of  Charles  Forster,  gent.  B.  at 
Brockton  Grange,  Salop.  Bapt.  May  15,  1837.  Matric. 
Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lichfield)  1861;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Shrewsbury,  1861.  C.  of 
Child's  Ercall,  1862-72.  C.  of  Shawbury,  1873-6.  V.  of 
Rowton,  Salop,  1876-80.  V.  of  Leebrockhurst,  1880-5. 
Resided  at  Wem,  Salop.  Chaplain  to  the  Wem  Union.  Died 
Apr.  10,  1885,  at  Leebrockhurst,  Salop  (shot  himself  with  a 
revolver).  (R.  F.  Scott;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  15, 
1885.) 

BURDER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  24,  1808.  The 
well-known  Congregational  minister,  who  subsequently  took 
AngUcan  orders.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Michs.  1808 ; 
'M.A.';  C.  of  Chattonby  (sic),  i8o8.  Author,  theological,  etc. 
Died  Nov.  21,  1836,  aged  64.  (G.  Mag.,  1837,  i.  215;  Durham 
Ord.  Bk.;  H.  M.  Wood;  D.N.B.) 


BuRDETT,  William 

BURDER,  THOMAS  HENRY  CARR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  11,  1849.  3rd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  ParUament 
Street,  Westminster,  London.  B.  in  the  parish  of  St  Mar- 
garet's, Westminster.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  21,  1849,  aged  18.  Died 
Apr.  28,  1855,  whilst  at  Cambridge.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

BURDETT,  DEANE  JUDD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Feb.  20,  1804.  S.  of  Deane,  R.  of  GUmorton,  Leics.,  deceased. 
B.  there.  School,  Louth  (Dr  Orme).  Scholar,  1804;  matric. 
Easter,  1805;  B.A.  1808.  R.  of  Gilmorton,  1809-50.  Died 
there  Dec.  26,  1850,  aged  65.  Perhaps  father  of  William 
(1834).   (R.  W.  Goulding;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.  324.) 

BURDETT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  12, 
1831.  S.  and  h.  of  William  Jones  [of  Copt  Hall,  Twickenham, 
Middlesex.]  B.  Mar.  23,  18 13,  in  London.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Entered  the  Army  (Comet, 
13th  Dragoons,  1834;  Lieut.,  17th  Lancers,  1837;  Major, 
1845-52;  Lieut. -Col.,  17th  Lancers,  1875-84).  Succeeded 
his  cousin.  Sir  Robert  Burdett,  as  7th  Bart.,  June  7,  1880. 
Of  Foremarke  Hall,  Derbs.,  Euid  of  Ramsbury  Manor,  Wilts. 
High  Sheriff  of  Surrey,  1880.  D.L.  for  Berks.  J. P.  for 
Derbs.,  Wilts.,  Berks,  and  Surrey.  Provincial  Grand  Master 
of  Freemasons  of  Middlesex.  Twice  married  and  had  issue. 
Died  May  31,  1892,  aged  79.  Buried  at  Foremarke.  Brother 
of  William  J.  (1833)  and  father  of  the  next.  (G.E.C.,  1. 
121.) 

BURDETT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21,  1888. 
S.  of  Sir  Francis  (above),  Bart.,  of  Foremarke  Hall,  Repton, 
Derbs.  B.  July  5,  1869,  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Succeeded  his  father  as  8th 
Bart.,  of  Bramcote,  Warws.,  May  31,  1892.  In  the  Army 
(formerly  17th  Lancers).  Served  in  South  Africa  (Capt., 
17th  Lancers,  1900;  wounded).  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-18  (Brigade-Major,  17th  Lancers;  Reserve  of  Officers). 
A.D.C.  to  Sir  J.  W.  Ridgeway,  Governor  of  Ceylon,  1901-4. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Derbs.  High  Sheriff  for  Derbs.,  1909.  J. P. 
for  Wilts.  Of  Foremarke  Hall,  Derbs.,  and  Ramsbury 
Manor,  Wilts.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Wlio's  Who,  1939.) 

BURDETT  or  BURDET,  FRANCIS  WYNDHAM.  Adm.  sizar 
(age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  12,  1791.  S.  of  [Sir]  Charles  [Bart.], 
of  Roxbury  (sic),  America  [by  his  2nd  wife  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Halsey,  merchant,  of  Boston,  New  England].  [B. 
May  31,  1773,  at  Roxburgh,  New  England.]  School,  York 
(Mr  Bell).  [He  does  not  occur  among  the  sons  of  Sir  Charles 
Burdett,  4th  Bart.,  of  Burthwaite,  Yorks.,  in  Burke,  P.  and 
B.,  nor  in  Betham,  Baronetage,  11.  387.]  Died  Feb.  i795- 
(Hunter,  South  Yorks.,  11.  377;  Musgrave,  Obit.;  G.  Mag.) 

BURDETT,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1835;  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  St  John's,  1835.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Dubhn, 
Ireland  Matric.  (Corpus  Christi  CoUege,  Oxford)  May  25, 
1826,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1830.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  17,  1832,  age  23,  as  s.  of  George,  Capt.,  R.N.,  of  Long- 
town  House,  Co.  Kildare.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1835.  Married 
Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Willan,  Esq.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke, 
L.G.,  ed.  1862.) 

BURDETT,  HALFORD  GAY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895. 
S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  secretary  to  the  Share  and  Loan  Dept. 
of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  B.  Jan.  30,  1878,  at  Green- 
wich Hospital.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1898.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1895.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1899.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  London  Yeo- 
manry, 19 14.  Assistant  Provost  Marshal,  1915)-  Died  Mar.  3, 
1916,  at  Mount  Edgecumbe  House,  Tunbridge  Wells.  (G.  B. 
Routledge;  Univ.  War  List.) 

BURDETT,  HALFORD  [ROBERT].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  I,  1832.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1841. 
Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest,  1838.  C.  of  Broughton,  Northants., 
in  1846.  C.  of  Cropredy,  Oxon.,  c.  1851-3.  C.  of  Bugbrooke, 
Northants.,  1853-64,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Northampton 
Lunatic  Asylum.  Died  Sept.  12,  1864,  aged  51,  at  Northamp- 
ton.  (G.  Mag.,  1864,  II.  525.) 

BURDETT,  HENRY  MARSHALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  3,  1870.  [Probably  s.  of  William  (next),  clerk.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon,  1875; 
priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1876;  C.  of  Clifton,  Bristol, 
1875-7.  Held  various  curacies  from  1877-87.  V.  of  North 
Molton  with  Twitcham,  Devon,  1887-98.  R.  of  Poltimore 
with  Huxham,  1898-1913.  Not  in  Crockford,  1914. 

BURDETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  11,  1834. 
Of  Leics.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Deane  J.  (1804),  R.  of  Gilmorton, 
Leics.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1844.  Ord. 
deacon,  1838;  priest  (Chester)  1839;  V.  of  North  Molton  with 
Twitcham,  Devon,  1840-76.  Remained  without  cure,  and 
disappears  from  Crockford,  1894.  Author,  Sermons,  etc. 
Probably  father  of  the  above. 


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BuRDETT,  William  Jones 

BURDETT,  WILLIAM  JONES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  6,  1833.  2ad  s.  of  WiUiam  [Jones,  of  Copt  HaU,  Twicken- 
ham, Middlesex].  B.  June  13,  1814,  in  London.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Married  Caroline  Jane 
Julia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Neynoe,  Capt.,  5th  Royal  Veteran  Batt., 
at  the  British  Consulate,  Ostend,  Sept.  20,  1852.  Died 
Dec.  17,  1858,  aged  44,  at  Wood  Lane,  Shepherd's  Bush, 
London.  Brother  of  Francis  (1831).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xix.) 

BURDON,  EDWARD  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1899.  S.  of  John  Shaw  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.],  late  Bishop  of 
Victoria,  Hong  Kong  [by  his  3rd  wife  Phoebe  Esther,  dau. 
of  E.  T.  Alder,  V.  of  Bungay].  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902;  M.A.  1906.  University  Lecturer  in  Forestry,  1914. 
Of  Griante,  Lago  di  Como,  Italy,  in  1938.    Brother  of  John 

A.  (1885).  {Historical  Reg.,  Suppl.,  1911;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1938.) 

BURDON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28, 
1817.  S.  of  WilUam.  B.  at  Bjnvell,  Northumberland.  School, 
Harrow,  as  s.  of  G.,  Esq.  Matric.  Michs.  1817.  Of  Heddon 
House,  Wylam-on-Tyne.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Northumberland. 
High  Sherifi,  1850.  Died  Apr.  2,  1884.  Father  of  the  next 
and  of  Richard  (1849). 

BURDON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  23, 
1841.  S.  of  George  (above),  of  Felton  Park,  Northumberland. 

B.  at  Heddon,  Northumberland.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Lent,  1842.  In  the  76th  Regt.  Of  Heddon  House.  Died 
Apr.  30,  1897.   Brother  of  Richard  (1849). 

BURDON,  GEORGE  WHARTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  3,  1815.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1781),  Esq.,  of  Welbeck  Street, 
Cavendish  Square,  London.   Brother  of  WiUiam  W.  (1817). 

BURDON,  JOHN  ALDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct. 
I,  1885.  S.  of  John  Shaw,  late  Bishop  of  Victoria,  Hong 
Kong  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  Aug.  23,  1866,  in  Peking, 
China.  School,  King  Edward  VI,  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1888.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Jan.  14,  igoi;  M.A. 
(Christ's)  1901.  EnUsted  in  the  Manchester  Regt.,  1888; 
2nd  Lieut.,  Loyal  North  Lanes.  Regt.,  1893;  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major,  Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders,  1899. 
Served  in  the  Niger- Soudan  campaign,  1897.  Commanded 
Royal  Niger  Constabulary,  1898-9.  Served  as  PoUtical 
Officer  with  MiUtary  Forces  in  Northern  Nigeria,  1900,  1903 
and  1906.  Resident,  Lower  Benin  Province,  1900;  Nupe 
Province,  1901-2;  Sokoto  Province,  1903-6,  1907-10.  Acting 
Secretary  to  the  Administration,  1907-8.  Colonial  Secretary 
of  the  Barbados,  1910-13.  Acting  Governor,  1910-11,  1912. 
C.M.G.,  1904.  F.R.G.S.,  K.B.E.  Administrator  of  St  Kitts 
and  Nevis,  1915-25.  As  Acting  Administrator  of  Dominica 
(1913-14)  was  responsible  for  its  defence  during  the  Great 
War.  Governor  of  British  Honduras,  1925-33.  A  Hausa 
scholar  and  cartographer.  .'Author,  A  Hausa  Grammar; 
edited  the  Archives  of  British  Honduras.  Died  Jan.  9, 
1933.  aged  66,  at  Hampstead.  Brother  of  Edward  R. 
(1899).  {Peile,  II.  847;  Cambridge  Review,  Jan.  20,  1933; 
Burke,  P.  and  B..  sub  Knightage;  The  Times,  Jan.  10, 
I933-) 

BURDON,  JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Nov.  17,  1834.   Of  London. 

BURDON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1849.  4th  s.  of  George  (1817),  Esq.,  of  Heddon  House, 
Northumberland.  B.  at  Heddon-on-the-WaU.  Bapt.  Apr. 
25,  1830.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord. 
deacon  (Manchester)  June  21,  1856;  priest  (Durham)  1857; 

C.  of  Heddon-on-the-WaU,  1856.  C.  of  Long  FramUngham, 
1857-8.  R.  of  Hazelbury  Brian,  Dorset,  1859-86.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Hon.  Col.,  Durham  Light  Infantry;  C.B.E.). 
Resided  latterly  at  Heddon  House,  Wylam-on-Tyne.  Died 
there  Mar.  2,  1919,  aged  89.  Brother  of  George  (1841). 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Mar.  5,  1919.) 

BURDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Feb.  13, 
1815.   Did  not  reside. 

BURDON,  THOMAS  ALFORD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  17, 
1866.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Dec.  27,  1847,  in  London.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Exhibitioner,  1867-70;  B.A. 
(Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1870.  Died  1872.  (St  Paul's  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BURDON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  20, 
1781.  Of  Northumberland.  S.  of  George.  [B.  1764,  at  New- 
castle. School,  Newcastle  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1783; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  FeUow,  1788-96;  resigned, 
ou  declining  to  take  Holy  Orders.  A  wealthy  coal-owner; 
lived  at  Hartford,  near  Morpeth,  and  at  51,  Welbeck  Street, 
Cavendish  Square,  London.  Married  Miss  Dickson,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Dickson,  1798.  Gave  £100  towards  rebuilding 
after  the  fire  in  i8ii.  Author,  political  and  literary;  edited 
the  Memoirs  of  Count  Boruwlaski.  Died  May  30,  1818,  aged 
53.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  George  W.  {1815).  (D.N.B.) 


BuRGE,  George  Stanley 

BURDON,  WILLIAM  WHARTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  22,  1817.  Of  Northumberland.  S.  of  WiUiam  (above), 
of  51,  Welbeck  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London,  and  of 
Hartford,  near  Morpeth,  Northumberland.  Matric.  Michs. 
1817;  LL.B.  1824.  M.P.  for  Weymouth  and  Melcombe  Regis, 
Dorset,  1835-7.   Brother  of  George  W.  (1815). 

BURDON-SANDERSON,  see  SANDERSON,  RICHARD  BURDON. 

BURFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  25,  1863.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Hailsham, 
Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  LL.B.  1867.  Adm.at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  3,  1862.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1869.  Of  HaUsham, 
and  3,  Brick  Court,  Temple,  E.C.    (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BURFIELD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1893.  S.  of 
Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Saindbanks,  HaUsham,  Susses.  Migrated  to 
Emmanuel,  June  18,  1894;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C. 
1900.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1900. 
Sometime  House  Surgeon  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  House 
Physician  at  Brompton  Hospital.  Practised  at  Heathfield, 
Sussex.  Medical  Officer,  4th  and  5th  Districts,  Battle  Union 
and  3rd  District,  Hailsham  Union.  Died  Mar.  17,  1929,  at 
Heathfield.    (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Mar.  18,  1929.) 

BURFORD,  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1871.  S. 
of  Thomas,  draper.  B.  at  Stratford,  Essex.  Bapt.  Sept.  21. 
1853.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  29,  1872;  B..\.  1876. 
Solicitor;  practised  at  Bristol.  Died  Mar.  29,  1905,  aged  51, 
at  Saltford,  Bristol.   Brother  of  the  next.   (Eagle,  xxvii.) 

BURFORD,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1879. 
S.  of  Thomas,  draper.  B.  Aug.  9,  1851,  at  Stratford,  Essex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879.   Brother  of  the  above. 

BURFORD,  JAMES  BURROW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May 
27,  1829.  S.  of  WiUiam  John  (1791),  D.D.,  R.  of  Magdalen 
Laver,  Essex,  and  Head  Master  of  ChigweU  School.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829.  Died  July  2,  1831,  aged  20.  M.I.  at  Fumeaux 
Pelham,  Herts.  [Wrongly  styled  s.  of  James  WiUiam,  D.D., 
in  Cussans,  i.  ii.]  Brother  of  WiUiam  J.  (1825).  (Peile,  11, 
434-) 

BURFORD,  PETER  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  over  21)  at 
Magdalene,  May  22,  1762.  S.  of  George,  of  ChigweU,  Essex. 
School,  ChigweU.  Scholar,  1763;  matric.  Easter,  1767;  LL.B. 
1770.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1766;  priest  (London)  Dec. 
21,  1766  (b.  Oct.  12,  1730  (?)  1738;  LondonOrd.  Bk.).  Master 
of  ChigweU  Grammar  School,  1762-92.  V.  of  Braughing, 
Herts.,  1781-94.  R.  of  Magdalen  Laver,  Essex,  1783.  Died 
Sept.  6,  1794,  at  Stratford  Grove,  Essex.  Father  of  WilUam 
J.  (1791).    (G.  Mag.) 

BURFORD,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  17,  1825.  S.  and  h.  of  WUUam  John  (next),  clerk.  B.  at 
Stratford,  Essex.  School,  ChigweU  (Mr  Burford).  Matric. 
Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  18,  1831;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1832.  Served  curacies  at 
Shelley  and  Magdalen  Laver,  Essex,  For  a  time  tutor  in  the 
family  of  Lord  Braybrooke.  Appointed  to  a  chaplaincy  in 
Madras,  1844;  landed  there  May  ro,  and  died  May  13,  1845. 
Brother  of  James  B.  (1829).   (ChigweU  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURFORD,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  12, 
1 79 1.  2nd  s.  of  Peter  Thomas  (1762),  Head  Master  of  Chig- 
weU School,  Essex.  B.  Apr.  8,  1775,  at  ChigweU.  Schools, 
ChigweU  and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  Scholar, 
1791;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1802;  D.D.  1825.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Apr.  29,  1798;  priest,  Apr.  28,  1799.  V.  of  Totting- 
ton,  Norfolk,  1800-52.  Head  Master  of  ChigweU  School, 
1813-50.  R.  of  Magdalen  Laver,  Essex,  1832-52.  Married 
Harriet  Court.  Died  June  8,  1852,  at  Brompton.  Buried  at 
ChigweU.  [In  Foster,  Al.  Oxon.,  his  brother  James  WilUam, 
D.D.,  is  confused  with  him.]  Father  of  James  B.  (1829) 
and  the  above.    (Peile,  11.  331;  ChigweU  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURG,  HENRY  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  1, 
1878.  S.  of  Joseph  Henry,  of  Spalding,  Lines.  B.  there 
May  25,  1859.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1882;  M.A.  1885. 

BURGASS,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  3, 

1832.    S.   of  John.    B.  in  London.    Matric.   Michs.   1832; 

B.A.  1836. 
BURGE,    CHARLES   ERNEST.     Adm.    pens,  at    Peterhouse, 

Oct.  I,  1879.   S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Regent's  Park,  London. 

B.  Apr.  6,  1862.  Schools,  Neuwied-on-the-Rhine  and  Leipsic. 

Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.    Occurs  in  the  Univ.  Pari. 

Reg.,  1938,  without  address.   Brother  of  the  next.    (T.  A. 

Walker,  556.) 

BURGE,  GEORGE  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1891.  S.  of  Charles,  of  7,  Park  Crescent,  Portland  Place, 
London.  B.  Sept.  2,  1873,  in  London.  School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  SoUcitor,  1897.  On  the 
Stock  Exchange,  1904.  Of  Cottesmore  Gardens,  Kensing- 
ton, W.  Died  Aug.  31,  1937,  aged  64,  at  Lymington.  Brother 
of  the  above.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept.  2, 
1937.) 


450 


BuRGES,  Charles  Montolieu 

SURGES  [post  LAMB],  CHARLES  MONTOLIEU.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  25,  1802.  S.  and  h.  of  [Sir]  James, 
of  Nantcribba,  Montgom.  [James  Bland  Burges,  created 
Bart.,  Oct.  25,  1795,  assumed  the  surname  of  Lamb  only, 
Oct.  25,  1821,  by  sign  manual,  and  also  the  arms  of  Lamb, 
quarterly  with  those  of  Burges.]  B.  July  8,  1785.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Oct.  13,  1824;  assumed  the  surname 
of  Lamb  in  Ueu  of  Burges,  Nov.  2,  1824.  Knight  Marshal  of 
the  King's  Household,  1825.  Married  (i)  Mary,  Dowager 
Lady  Montgomerie,  dau.  of  Archibald,  Earl  of  EgUnton, 
Jan.  28,  1815;  (2)  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Marges- 
son,  of  Van  and  Oakhurst,  Surrey,  and  R.  of  Watlington  and 
V.  of  Mountfield,  Sussex,  Oct.  28,  1853.  Died  Mar.  21,  i860. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Lamb.) 

BURGES,  ERNEST  TRAVERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May 
27,  1870.  S.  of  Daniel,  solicitor  (Town  Clerk  of  Bristol  for 
many  years).  B.  Aug.  14,  1851,  at  Brislington,  Somerset. 
Bapt.  Oct.  12,  1851.  [Schools,  Shrewsbury  and  Bruton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon, 
1880;  priest  (Natal)  1881;  C.  of  Umzinto,  Natal,  1880-1. 
V.  of  Karkloof,  1881-1905.  Canon  of  Maritzburg,  1891-1908. 
V.  of  Spring  Vale,  1893.  Archdeacon  of  Maritzburg,  190S-21. 
Chairman  of  the  Advisory  Board  to  the  Native  Education 
Department,  Natal.  Diocesan  Superintendent  of  Native 
Missions,  Natal,  1905-12.  V.  of  Richmond-cum-Byrne, 
Natal,  19 1 3-2 1.  Married  and  had  issue.  A  writer  of  short 
stories.  Died  June  10,  1921,  aged  69,  at  Richmond,  Natal. 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Bruton  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BURGES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June 
30,  1783.  S.  of  George,  of  Wisbech,  Cambs.  School,  Moulton, 
Lines.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  23,  1783.  Matric.  Michs. 
1783,  as  Burgess;  B.A.  17S7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Oct.  25, 
1787;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1791;  C.  of  Whittlesea,  Cambs.,  1791. 
C.  of  Leverington,  1808.  V.  of  Halvergate,  Norfolk,  1812-53. 
R.  of  Moulton,  1813-53.  Preceptor  and  friend  of  Sir  Harry 
George  Wakelyn  Smith,  the  victor  of  Aliwal.  Married  EUza, 
dau.  of  Streynsham  Derbyshire  Myers,  V.  of  Mitcham, 
Surrey.  A  warm  supporter  of  the  Protestant  Church. 
Author,  controversial,  etc.  Died  Jan.  24,  1853,  aged  89. 
Buried  at  Whittlesea  in  the  family  vault.  In  Watts,  Biblio- 
theca  Britannica,  the  classical  works  of  George  Burges, 
M.A.,  of  Trinity,  have  been  erroneously  attributed  to  this 
man  and  the  G.  Mag.,  1829,  i.  448,  wrongly  identifies  him 
with  George  Burgess,  R.  of  Atherington,  Devon,  1799-1824. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  166.) 

BURGES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  10, 
1802.  S.of  Thomas,  of  Calcutta.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1802;  Schol£ir,  1804;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1807;  M.A. 
1810.  Private  'coach'  at  Cambridge  for  many  years.  A 
classical  scholar  of  repute,  who  was  said  to  have  spoken 
Greek  like  a  native.  Lost  his  private  property  through 
speculations.  Constructed  a  machine  for  aerial  conveyance 
of  passengers  from  Dover  to  Calais.  Started  two  coaches 
which  plied  upon  the  New  Road,  London.  A  frequent  con- 
tributor to  Valpy's  Classical  Journal,  and  in  its  pages  attacked 
Blomfield.  Granted  a  civil  hst  pension  of  £100  in  1841  for 
his  services  as  editor  and  pubhsher  of  various  works  of 
Greek  literature.  Lived  latterly  at  Ramsgate.  A  contributor 
to  the  Gentleman's  Magazine.  Author,  The  son  of  Erin,  or  the 
Cause  of  the  Greeks,  a  play  in  five  acts;  edited  Euripides' 
Troades,  Aeschyli  Supplices,  Prometheus,  etc.;  translated  the 
Greek  Anthology,  etc.  for  Bohn's  Classical  Library.  Died 
Jan.  II,  1864,  aged  78,  at  Ramsgate.  [See  also  note  under 
George  Burges  (17S3).]    (Boose;  G.  Mag.;  D.N.B.) 

BURGES,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1822.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Camberwell,  London.  School, 
Hammersmith  (Mr  Leggett).  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B..^. 
1827.  Ord.  priest  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury) 
Dec.  23,  1827;  C.  of  Merstham,  Surrey,  1827.  One  of  th^e 
names,  B.A.,  Chaplain  at  Nicolet,  Quebec,  in  1850. 

BURGES,  HENRY  GUST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
5,  1839.  S.  of  J.  [Vnyr].  B.  in  London.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  23,  1843,  as  's.  of  the  late  YnjT  B., 
Esq.,  of  Reigate.'   Called  to  the  Bar,  1846. 

BURGES,  JOHN  CHARLES  WALTER  L'ESTRANGE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21,  1888.  S.  of  Richard  Bennet,  of 
105,  Finch  Road,  Handsworth,  Birmingham.  B.  Dec.  27, 
1868,  at  Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birming- 
ham (Mr  Vardy).  Matric.  Michs.  i838;  Scholar,  1889;  B.A. 
(24th  Wrangler)  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (Ely) 
1895;  C.  of  Newmarket,  1894-7.  Assistant  Master  at 
Srinagar  School,  India,  1899-1902.  C.  of  Coulsdon,  Surrey, 
1912-15.  Of  Kashmir,  Malvern  Link,  in  1938.  (Crockford, 
I939-) 


Burgess,  Henry  Norman 

BURGES,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  [PARRY].  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1877.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Ridge  House, 
Chipping  Sodbury,  Gloucs.  [and  Ellen,  dau.  of  William 
Parry,  of  Grasmere].  B.  Dec.  25,  1856,  at  Bristol.  Schools, 
[CUfton  College]  and  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  and  LL.M.  1886.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1884;  subsequently 
head  of  the  firm  of  Burges,  Ware  and  ScammeU,  Bristol. 
Of  Horton  Hall,  Chipping  Sodbury,  Gloucs.,  and  afterwards 
of  The  Old  Hundred,  Tormarton,  Gloucs.  l5.L.  and  J. P.  for 
Gloucs.  1923.  During  the  Great  War,  chief  recruiting 
officer  at  Bristol;  chief  military  and  appeal  representative; 
Hon.  Col.,  Gloucs.  Regt.;  Lieut. -Col.,  Special  List.  O.B.E., 
1920.  Died  Nov.  14,  1938,  at  The  Old  Hundred,  Tormarton. 
(Burke,  O.B.E.;  C.  R.  Hudleston;  KeUy,  Handbook,  1938; 
The  Times,  Nov.  16,  1938.) 

BURGES-BAYLY,  see  BAYLY,  ARCHIBALD  ROBERT. 

BURGES-SHORT,  HUBERT  GEORGE  RICHARD.  Adm.  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1893.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  Major,  Lanes. 
Militia,  proprietor  of  the  'Broad  Arrow.'  B.  Feb.  14,  1875, 
at  Streatham,  Surrey.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1896.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Somerset 
Light  Infantry;  Lieut.-Col.,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry;  wounded;  mentioned  in  despatches;  prisoner-of- 
war;  D.S.O.). 

BURGESS,  ALEC  RIGBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  George,  of  Thoni  Bank,  Stafford  Road,  Elles- 
mere  Park,  Eccles,  Lanes.  B.  Aug.  19,  1880,  at  Eccles. 
School,  Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  King).  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest  (Man- 
chester) 1905;  C.  of  Wemeth,  1904-5.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Blackpool,  1905-11.    Disappears  from  CrocA/or<i,  1912. 

BURGESS,  ARTHUR  SAVELL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1898. 
S.  of  Charles,  merchant,  of  Godalming,  Surrey.  B.  there 
Mar.  23,  1880.  School,  Buxton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  igoi;  M.A.  1907;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1909;  M.D.  1924;  D.T.M. 
1920.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London;  Senior  Ophthalmic 
House  Surgeon.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  House  Surgeon 
at  the  Bristol  Eye  Hospital.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  On  the  West  African  Medical  Staff; 
Accra,  Gold  Coast.  Died  Mar.  15,  1937,  aged  55,  at  Birch 
Hanger,  Godalming.  (Venn,  11.  556;  Medical  Directory;  The 
Titnes,  Mar.  18,  1937.) 

BURGESS,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1895.  [S.  of  Charles  Thomas.]  B.  Feb.  17,  1876.  School, 
Brentwood.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Of  Shenfield 
Cottage,  Essex;  there  in  1902-2 1-;  afterwards  of  Rest 
Harrow,  Rayleigh,  Essex.  Brother  of  William  B.  (1891). 
(Selwyn  Coll.  Cal.,  1935-6.) 

BURGESS,  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30, 
1871.  S.  of  Gregor.  B.  Aug.  21,  1850,  at  Dreggie  (sic), 
Grantown,  N.B.  School,  Aberdeen  University.  Matric. 
Easter,  1872;  Scholar,  1872;  B.A.  (13^^  Wrangler)  1875; 
M.A.  1878;  M.B.  1882.  FeUow,  1875.  Studied  at  the  London 
Hospital;  at  Wurtzburg  and  Vienna.  M.R.C.P.,  1887. 
F.R.C.P.,  1905.  Professor  of  Medicine  at  Sheffield  University. 
Senior  Physician  to  the  SheflSeld  Royal  Hospital.  Of  442, 
Glossop  Road,  Sheffield.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.- 
Col.,  R.A.M.C).  Benefactor  to  the  College.  Died  June  17, 
1917,  aged  66,  at  Sheflield.   Brother  of  James  R.  (1877). 

BURGESS,  EDWARD  BRYANT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  10,  1834.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Waltham 
Abbey,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1835.  Died  Apr.  ii,  1837, 
aged  22,  at  Cambridge.    (G.  Mag.) 

BURGESS,  HENRY  EDGAR.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  ii,  i88i. 
.Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon, 
1887;  priest  (Manchester)  1888;  C.  of  Fam worth  with  Kears- 
ley.  Lanes.,  1887-1902.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Preston,  1902-11. 
V.  of  Higher  Walton,  1911-31.  Of  4,  Bank  House,  Victoria 
Road,  Fulwood,  Preston,  1938.  Died  there  Feb.  14,  1939. 
(Crockford,  1938;  The  Times,  Feb.  16,  1939.) 

BURGESS,  HENRY  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1 84 1.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Henry  WiUiam  [artist,  of  Slosme 
Street,  London]  and  Sabina  Stirling.  Bapt.  July  10,  1823. 
[School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841.  Clerk  in  the 
Ordnance  Office.   (List  of  Carthus.) 

BURGESS,  HENRY  NORMAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Aug.  8, 
1896.  S.  of  William,  V.  of  Denham,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B. 
Mar.  4,  1876,  at  Middleton,  Lanes.  School,  Pocklington  (Rev. 
C.  F.  Hutton).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1907. 
Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Durham)  1901 ;  C.  of  South  Shields, 
1900-3.  C.  of  Sheffield,  1903-8.  V.  of  Netherthorpe,  Yorks., 
1908-12.  V.  of  Knighton-on-Teme,  Worcs.,  1912-28.  V.  of 
Old  Sodbury,  Gloucs.,  1928-38-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

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BURGESS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  ii, 
1789.  S.  of  James,  of  Scone,  Perths.  School,  London  (Dr 
Hamilton).  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1793;  B.A.  1794; 
M.A.  1797.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  15,  1795,  as 
'John  {sic)  Burgess,  B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.'  R. 
of  Hanworth,  Middlesex,  1805-19  (James  Burgess,  M.A.). 
Married  Lady  Catherine  Elizabeth  Beauclerk,  dau.  of 
Aubrey,  5th  Duke  of  St  Albans,  Sept.  i,  1802,  in  Paris. 
Died  Nov.  27,  1827,  at  Naples.  (Hennessy;  G.  Mag.,  1827, 
II.) 

BURGESS,  JAMES  ROSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  16,  1877.  S.  of  Gregor.  B.  Oct.  18,  1853,  at  Grantown, 
Morays.  School,  Aberdeen,  Grammar  and  University.  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  1881.  M.A.  (Aberdeen). 
Assistant  Master  at  Merchiston  Castle  School,  1881-1902. 
Died  Apr.  1902,  at  Grantown-oa-Spey.  Brother  of  Duncan 
(1871).   (Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURGESS,  PERCIVAL  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1892.  S.  of  Rowland,  of  Brighton,  deceased.  B.  there  July  5, 
1873.  School,  Oundle  (Mr  Park).  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1895;  M.A.  1899. 

BURGESS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  29,  1824. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1835.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  r82o;  priest,  1823.  Chaplain  at  Geneva,  1828. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord  Aylmer,  1828;  at  the  EngUsh 
Church  at  Rome,  1831.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chelsea,  Middle- 
sex, r836-7o.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1850-81.  R.  of  Homing- 
sheath  with  Ickworth,  Suffolk,  1869-81.  Hon.  Secretary  to 
the  Foreign  Aid  Society,  and  to  the  London  Diocesan  Board 
of  Education.  Hon.  member  R. LB.  A.  Corresponding  member 
of  the  Pontifical  Archaeological  Academy  at  Rome.  Author, 
educational,  etc.  Died  Apr.  12,  188 1,  aged  84,  at  Brighton. 
(Hennessy;  D.N.B.) 

BURGESS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  7,  1838. 
[Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Cotgrave  Place,  Nottingham.] 
School,  Sleaford  (Rev.  J.  Manton).  Matric.  Michs.  1838; 
B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1843;  priest, 
1844;  C.  of  Sandiacre,  Derbs.,  1843-5.  V.  of  Radcliffe-on- 
Trent,  1845-73.  Of  Holme  Pierrepoint,  Nottingham.  Died 
Dec.  18,  1873,  aged  53.   M.L  at  Radchffe.    (Peile,  11.  463.) 

BURGESS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of 
Henry,  gent.,  of  Middleton,  Market  Harborough,  Leics.  B. 
there  Dec.  14,  1881.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902;  B.C.  1908;  M.B.  1910.  At  the  London  Hospital; 
House  Physician,  etc.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Lieut. -Col.,  R.A.M.C;  twice  mentioned  in 
despatches;  wounded;  D.S.O.,  1919;  M.C.;  French  Croix  de 
Guerre).  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Tiverton.  Medical 
Referee  to  the  Ministry  of  Pensions.  Of  Hensleigh,  Tiverton, 
Devon,  1939.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Medical  Directory; 
Venn,  iii.  395;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1938.) 

BURGESS,  ROBERT  BURDETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Feb.  3,  1827.  Of  Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831; 
M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  27,  1834;  priest, 
Apr.  26,  1835;  C.  of  Ashton,  Northants.,  1834-6.  C.  of 
Faulkbourn,  Essex,  1836-44;  R.  there,  1844-7.  C.  of  Hen- 
ham,  in  1853-7.  R.  of  Chickney,  1857-90.  Died  Jan.  9, 
1890,  aged  84,  at  Newport,  Essex.  (The  Guardian,  Jan.  15, 
1890;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

BURGESS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  27,  1808.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  London,  Esq.  Matric. 
Easter,  1809;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1817.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  29,  1810.    (T.  A.  Walker,  382.) 

BURGESS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1861 . 
S.  of  Henry,  gent.  [LL.D.,  Ph.D.,  and  V.  of  Whittlesey, 
Canibs.,  1861].  B.  at  St  Pancras,  London.  Bapt.  June  9, 
1850.  Matric.  Michs.  i86i;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1873.  Second 
Master  at  St  Paul's  School,  Stony  Stratford,  1864-70.  Ord. 
deacon,  1864;  priest  (Oxford)  1867;  C.  of  Stony  Stratford, 
1866-70.  Head  Master  of  Guilsborough  Grammar  School, 
1870-85.  R.  of  Halse,  Somerset,  1885-99.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Birmingham,  1912.  Resided  latterly  at  Edgbaston.  Died 
there  Aug.  18,  1919.  Buried  at  Whittlesey.  Brother  of 
William  R.  (1855)  and  father  of  the  next.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Aug.  19,  1919;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BURGESS,  SAMUEL  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.  S.  of  Samuel  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Stony  Strat- 
ford. School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1895.  One,  Samuel  William  Burgess,  late  Manager  of 
Lloyds  Bank,  Tonbridge,  died  there  Feb.  16,  1937.  (The 
Times,  Feb.  17,  1937.) 

BURGESS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  27,  1808.   Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  Easter,  1808. 

BURGESS,  WILLIAM  (1809),  see  SHEEPSHANKS. 


BuRGON,  John  William 

BURGESS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  10,  1818. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1828.  Ord. 
deacon,  1817;  priest  (Norwich)  1818.  V.  of  Kirby-le-Soken 
with  Walton  and  Thorpe-le-Soken,  Essex,  1823-62.  Secretary 
to  the  Colchester  and  East  Essex  Bible  Society  for  50  years. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Apr.  29,  1862,  aged  83,  at  Thorpe. 
(Cambridge  Year  Book,  1863;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  i.  789.) 

BURGESS,  WILLIAM  BOWER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
189 1.  S.  of  Charles  Thomas.  B.  [Feb.  2,  1873]  at  Shenfield, 
Essex.  School,  Brentwood.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  (25*^ 
Wrangler)  1894.  Died  June  7,  1938.  Brother  of  Charles  E. 
(1895).    (J.  Rennie.) 

BURGESS,  WILLIAM  ROSCOE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  30, 
1855 ;  from  Trinity  College,  DubUn.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk, 
LL.b.  (Glasgow)  and  Ph.D.,  of  Clapham,  Surrey.  B.  May  29, 
1834,  at  Luton,  Beds.  School,  Luton.  Matric.  Michs.  1855; 
B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  i860;  priest, 
1861;  P.C.  of  Horton  with  Piddington,  Northants.,  1863-4. 
C.  (to  his  father)  of  St  Andrew's,  Whittlesey,  Cambs.,  1864-6. 
V.  of  Christ  Church,  Latchford,  Cheshire,  1866-70.  V.  of 
Cardington,  Salop,  1870-1.  V.  of  HoUowell,  Northants., 
1872-1901.  Author,  reUgious.  Died  Sept.  19,  1905,  at  Kings- 
thorpe,  near  Northampton.  Buried  at  HoUowell.  Brother  of 
Samuel  (1861).    (Venn,  11.  327;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

BURGETT,  ARTHUR  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1889. 
S.  of  Edward  William,  Esq.,  of  Green  Hayes,  Upper  Maze 
Hill,  St  Leonards,  Sussex.  [School,  Radley.]  Matric.  Easter, 
1890;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1898.  D.D.  (Manitoba)  1930. 
Hon.D.D.  (Toronto)  1932.  Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest  (Lon- 
don) 1898;  C.  of  Tottenham,  1897-9.  Held  other  curacies, 
1899-1906.  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Quebec,  1907-13. 
Missionary  at  Montmorency  with  Lake  Beauport,  Quebec, 
1907-9.  R.  of  St  Paul's,  Quebec,  1907-13.  Secretary  of  the 
Diocesan  Synod,  1909-13.  Gen.  Miss.  Dio.  of  Qu'Appelle, 
1913-23.  Archdeacon  of  Assiniboia,  1918-24;  of  Edmonton, 
N.  Alberta,  1924-31.  Bishop  of  Edmonton,  1932-9-.  (Radley 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BURGH,  CORNELIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  11,  1759. 
[Probably  s.  of  Cornelius,  of  Scarborough,  Yorks.  (adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1721).]  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1759; 
LL.B.  1765.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1767;  priest, 
May  29,  1768. 

BURGH  or  HUSSEY-BURGH,  JOHN  HUSSEY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com. 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1791.  S.  and  h.  of  Walter,  of 
Dublin  [Chief  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ireland; 
assumed  the  name  of  Burgh].  School,  Kilkenny  (Dr  Ellison). 
Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1804.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Mar.  9,  1791,  as  's.  of  Walter  H.,  of  Kildare,  Esq., 
deceased.'  Of  Drumkeen  (or  Dromkeen)  House,  Co.  Limerick. 
Succeeded  his  father,  Sept.  29,  1783.  R.  of  Aghabog, 
Co.  Monaghan,  1803-6.  Preb.  of  TuUycorbet  (Clogher  Diocese) 
1806-23.  R.  of  Grean  (Emly)  1823-30.  Dean  of  Cloyne. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  flobert  Burgh,  Esq.,  July  31,  1800. 
Died  May  7,  1830.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  J.  B.  Leslie,  Clogher 
Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  i.  569.) 

BURGHCLERE,  Lord,  see  GARDNER,  HERBERT  COUL- 
STOUN. 

BURGHERSH,  Lord,  see  FANE,  JOHN. 

BURGHLEY,  Lord,  see  CECIL,  WILLIAM  ALLEYNE. 

BURGHLEY,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  BROWNLOW  CECIL,  see 
CECIL. 

BURGHOPE,  ROBERT  HAYWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1877.  S.  of  William,  bookseller.  B.  at  Congleton, 
Cheshire.  Bapt.  Mar.  6,  1859.  School,  Burton-on-Trent 
Grammar  (Mr  C.  Tripp).   Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1883. 

BURGOIN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1870.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  15,  1872.  S.  of  John.  B.  at 
Nottingham.  B.A.  (St  Catharine's)  1874.  Ord.  deacon,  1875; 
priest  (St  David's)  1876.  Vice- Principal  of  Carmarthen 
Training  College,  1874-S;  Chaplain  there,  1875-8.  Head 
Master  of  Kirkby  Ravensworth  Grammar  School,  1878-85. 
V.  of  East  Cowton,  Yorks.,  1885-1906.  Disappeared  from 
Crockford,  1907. 

BURGON,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  M.A.  i860  (incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  (Worcester  College)  Oct.  21,  1841,  age  28,  as  ist  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Smyrna,  gent.;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848;  B.D.  1871. 
Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1846-76.  Select  Preacher  at 
Oxford,  i860  1,  1878-9.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Oxford,  1863-76. 
Gresham  Professor  of  Divinity,  1867.  Dean  of  Chichester, 
1875-88.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  Aug.  11,  1888.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 


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BuRGOYNE,  Arthur  Francis 

BURGOYNE,  ARTHUR  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1870.  S.  of  John  Charles,  of  116,  Harley  Street, 
London.  B.  Dec.  5,  1851,  in  London.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon, 
1875;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1876;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Forest  of  Dean,  1875-80.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Ware, 
1881-3.  C.  of  Fillonghley,  Warws.,  1883-5.  C.  of  Rettenden, 
Essex,  1886-9.  V.  of  Finchingfield,  1889-1910.  Resided 
latterly  at  Ealing.  Died  there  Mar.  6,  1919.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1919.) 

BURGOYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  24, 
1758.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Roger,  Bart.  B.  [Sept.  21,  1739]  in 
Westminster,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1758. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  7th  Bart.,  Dec.  31,  1780.  Of  Sutton 
Park,  near  Biggleswade,  Beds.  Col.,  19th  Light  Dragoons, 
1781-5;  Major-Gen.,  1782;  raised  a  regiment  of  Light 
Dragoons  for  service  in  India.  Married  Charlotte  Frances, 
dau.  of  General  Johnstone,  of  Overstone,  Northants.,  July  13, 
1772.  Died  Sept.  23,  1785,  at  Madras.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.E.C.,  u.  104.) 

BURGOYNE,  MONTAGU.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  27,  1768.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Roger,  Bart.,  of  Sutton,  Beds. 
B.  July  19,  1750.  School,  (?)  Newcombe's,  Hackney.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1768;  M.A.  1774  {Lit.  Reg.).  Of  Mark  Hall, 
Harlow,  Essex.  A  generous  patron  of  educational  institu- 
tions. Established  a  school  at  Sutton,  Beds.,  and  helped  in 
the  founding  of  others  at  Dover,  Brighton,  etc.  For  many 
years  verderer  of  Epping  Forest.  Obtained  from  Lord  North 
the  sinecure  office  of  Chamberlain  of  the  Till  Office  in  the 
Exchequer,  worth  £1600  per  annum.  A  keen  politician;  one 
of  the  earUest  advocates  of  the  land  allotment  system. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  EUab  Harvey,  Esq.,  of  Claybury 
Hall,  Essex,  Oct.  30,  1780.  Mr  and  Mrs  Burgoyne,  it  is  said, 
received,  or  might  have  received,  the  flitch  of  bacon,  at 
Dunmow  Priory.  Author,  pamphlets,  political,  etc.  Died 
Mar.  6,  1836,  aged  85,  at  East  Sheen.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(G.  Mag.,  1836  and  1839,  i.  no;  D.N.B.) 

BURGOYNE,  WILLIAM  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  23,  1829.  3rd  s.  of  [Sir]  Montagu,  Bart.  B. 
at  Sutton,  Beds.  School,  Sunbury,  Middlesex  (Mr  Lambkin). 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1834.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr. 
21,  1834.  Died  Feb.  3,  1835,  aged  24,  at  Grosvenor  Place, 
London.    (G.  Mag.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BURKE,  CHARLES  CARRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  5,  1872.  8th  s.  of  James  St  George,  Esq.  [Q.C.],  of 
The  Auberies,  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  B.  July  8,  1853,  in  London. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A. 
1879.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  17,  1879;  name 
withdrawn,  1881.  Of  Mitchen  Hall,  Godalming,  Surrey. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  22,  1904,  at  Mitchen  Hall. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURKE,  CHARLES  GRANBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  10, 
1832.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  (1800),  of  Marble  HUl,  Loughrea, 
Co.  Galway.  B.  Nov.  14,  1814,  at  Rempstone,  Dorset. 
Matric.  Lent,  1833.  President  of  the  Union,  1834.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  24,  1833.  Barrister,  King's  Inns, 
Dublin,  1838.  Master  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Ireland, 
1851-83.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  15,  1898, 
at  68,  Holland  Road,  London.  (Peile,  ii.  445;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

BURKE,  EDMUND  PLUNKETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
Dec.  16,  1823.  2nd  s.  of  John  French,  of  Greenwich,  Kent, 
formerly  a  merchant  in  Portugal.  B.  Dec.  16,  1803,  in 
Lisbon.  School,  (The  Royal),  Caen,  Normandy  (Professor 
La  Roche).  Matric.  Lent,  1824;  Scholar,  1824-7.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  7,  1825.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1830. 
Puisne  Judge  of  St  Lucia,  West  Indies,  1832-4.  Author, 
legal.  Died  Oct.  3,  1834,  of  an  injury  received  during  a 
hurricane  in  Dominica.  (Venn,  11.  192;  Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  III;  D.N.B.) 

BURKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  25, 
1800.  Doubtful  if  resided.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart., 
of  Marble  HiU,  Loughrea,  Co.  Galway.  B.  1782.  School, 
Dublin  (Mr  Austins).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  25,  1802. 
Entered  the  Army  (Lieut. -Col.,  98th  Foot,  1804).  Succeeded 
his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  May  22,  1813.  M.P.  for  Co.  Galway, 
1830-2.  High  Sheriff,  1838,  and  subsequently  Vice-Lieut. 
of  that  county.  Married  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Calcraft,  M.P.,  of  Rempstone  Hall,  Dorset,  May  18,  1812. 
Died  Sept.  14,  1847,  aged  65,  at  Ely  Place,  Dublin.  Father  of 
Charles  G.  (1832).   (G.E.C.,  v.  437.) 

BURKE,  JOHN  BENJAMIN  BUTLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  18,  1898,  as  an  advanced  student;  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.    S.  of  John,  of  77,  Pembroke  Road,  Dublin  [M.D. 


BuRKiTT,  Francis  Crawford 

and  late  of  Victoria].  B.  Nov.  4,  1873,  at  Manila,  Philip- 
pine Islands.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1906. 
Sometime  Lecturer  at  Mason  College,  Birmingham,  and 
Berkeley  Fellow  of  Owens  College,  Manchester.  Lectured 
throughout  the  United  Kingdom  on  his  special  subject, 
Artificial  Cells.  Of  Villa  Thornton,  Merano,  Bolzano,  Italy, 
1939.  Author,  The  Origin  of  Life;  The  Emergence  of  Life; 
The  Mystery  of  Life;  Symbolic  Logic.   (Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BURKE,  JOHN  ULICK,  see  BOURKE. 

BURKE,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  12, 
1839.  [2nd  s.  of  William  Malachy,  barrister,  of  Ballydugan, 
Co.  Galway,  Ireland.  B.  1817.]  Matric.  Lent,  1840;  B.A. 
1845.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest,  1843.  Chaplain  to  Lady 
Olivia  Sparrow,  of  Brampton  Park,  near  Huntingdon. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Tankerville,  1863.  Lecturer  of  St 
Mary's,  Huntingdon,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Union,  1870-1901. 
Died  Nov.  16,  1901,  aged  84,  at  Brampton.  Buried  there. 
(Burke,  I.G.;  Crockford;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Vis.  of  Ireland,  v.) 

BURKE,  SAMUEL  CONSTANTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Jan.  1887.  Of  Jamaica.  S.  of  Samuel  C.  [of  Kingston, 
Jamaica].  B.  at  Newington  St  Andrew,  .-Vug.  25,  1867. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  4,  1887.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1890; 
never  practised  in  England.  Resident  Magistrate  at  Kingston, 
Jamaica,  1910-24.  Subsequently  a  journalist.  Twice  married. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  L.  Lloyd;  W.  Cowper.) 

BURKE,  THOMAS  NEGUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  17,  1844.  S.  of  John  Wesley.  B.  in  Middlesex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  B..\.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1848; 
priest,  1849;  C.  of  Wye,  Kent,  1848.  Assistant  Master  at 
Wye  Grammar  School,  1852-5.   Not  in  Crockford,  1865. 

BURKE-ROCHE,  JAMES  BOOTHBY  BURKE,  see  ROCHE. 

BURKILL,  HAROLD  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1891.  S.  of 
Isaac  Henry,  of  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.  B.  Dec.  24,  1871,  at 
Chapel  Allerton,  Leeds.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Medical  Student  at 
St  Mary's  Hospital,  London;  left  owing  to  ill-health.  Stock- 
broker; of  3,  Newman's  Court,  CornhiU,  E.C.;  sole  principal 
in  the  firm  of  Godfrey  and  Burkill,  1937.  Of  BrincUffe,  The 
Mount,  Fetcham,  Surrey.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Venn,  11. 
518.) 

BURKILL,  ISAAC  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888.  S. 
of  Isaac  Henry,  of  Cheltenham,  Gloucs.  B.  May  18,  1870,  at 
Chapel  Allerton,  Leeds,  Yorks.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  Frank  Smart  prize  for  Botany,  1889;  Scholar, 
1891-2;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1891;  Pt  II,  1st 
Class,  1892);  B.A.  1891;  Walsingham  medal,  1894;  M.A. 
1895.  Curator  of  the  Herbarium,  Cambridge,  189 1.  Principal 
Assistant  at  the  Royal  Botanic  Gardens,  Kew,  London, 
1899.  .-Assistant  Reporter  on  Economic  Products  in  India, 
1 90 1.  Officiating  Reporter  on  Economic  Products  to  the 
Government  of  India,  1902.  Botanist  on  the  Abor  Expedition, 
1911-12.  Director  of  the  Botanic  Gardens,  Singapore  and 
Penang,  1912-25;  retired,  1925.  Of  Clova,  The  Mount, 
Leatherhead,  Surrey,  1938.  Author,  Dictionary  of  the 
Economic  Products  of  the  Malay  Peninsula.  Brother  of  the 
above.  (Venn,  11.  497;  Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6;  Who's  Who, 
1938.) 

BURKITT,  FRANCIS  CRAWFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  8,  1882.  S.  of  Crawford,  of  2,  York  Terrace,  Regent's 
Park,  London.  B.  Sept.  3,  1864,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar,  1885;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (2?>th 
Wrangler)  1886;  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1888);  Tyrwhitt 
Scholar,  1889;  M.A.  1890;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1915.  Hon.  D.D. 
of  the  Universities  of  Edinburgh,  Dublin  and  St  Andrews. 
Professorial  Fellow  of  Trinity.  University  Lecturer  in 
Palaeography,  1903-5.  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity, 
1905-35.  F.B.A.  Made  an  exhaustive  study  of  the  Syriac 
and  Old  Latin  versions  of  the  New  Testament,  especially 
the  Gospels.  His  first  course  of  lectures,  afterwards  published 
as  The  Gospel  History  and  its  Transmission,  dealt  with  the 
general  contents  of  the  Gospels  and  the  literary  relationships 
between  them;  opposed  the  later  school  of  Gospel  Criticism, 
and  re-affirmed  his  early  conviction  as  to  the  historic  value 
of  Mark's  record.  Took  a  leading  part  in  researches  in  the 
Manichaeism  and  dealt  ably  with  the  revolutionary  theories 
of  certain  continental  scholars  as  to  the  origin  of  the  fourth 
gospel.  Chief  promoter  of  the  translation  of  Schweitzer's 
book.  The  Quest  of  the  Historical  Jesus,  by  W.  Montgomery. 
A  man  of  vivid  personality;  on  friendly  terms  with  students 
of  all  ages  and  races.  Married  and  had  issue.  Resided  latterly 
at  West  Road  Comer,  Cambridge.  Author,  ecclesiastical  and 
theological;  a  regular  contributor  to  the  Journal  of  Theo- 
logical Studies,  and  to  various  foreign  periodicals.  Died  May 
II,  1935,  at  Cambridge.   (The  Times,  May  13,  1935.) 


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BURKITT,  HENRY  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1885; 
from  Ayerst  H.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  27,  1886.  S. 
of  Thoinas  Warwell.  B.  Jan.  17,  1862,  at  Maidstone.  School, 
Maidstone  Grammar.  B..^.  1888;  M.A,  1893.  Ord.  deacon, 
1889;  priest  (London)  1890;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  HoUoway, 
1889-90.  C.  of  Market  Rasen,  Lines.,  1890-1.  C.  of  Boston, 
1891-2.  C.  of  Stoke-next-Guildford,  Surrey,  1892-4.  V.  of 
Emmanuel,  Stoughton,  1893-1918.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces, 
Stoughton  Barracks,  1896.  R.  of  E>rayton  Beauchamp, 
Herts.,  1918-35.  Lie.  to  off.  dio.  Giuldford,  1935-9-.  Of 
The  Cedars,  Aldershot  Road,  Guildford,  1939.  {Peile,  11. 
725;  Crockford,  1939.) 

BURKITT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  10,  1883.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  St  Helen's  House,  Chester- 
field, Derbs.   Matric.  Easter,  1883. 

BORLAND,  WILLIAM  ISHERWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  13,  1884.  S.  of  Charles  Ishenvood,  V.  of  Arreton, 
Isle  of  ivight.  B.  there  June  7,  1862.  School,  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B..\.  1887;  M..\.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon,  1888;  priest  (Rochester)  1889;  C.  of  Newington, 
1888-90.  R.  of  Fyfield,  Essex,  1891-5.  R.  of  St  Edmund's, 
Forest  Gate,  1895-6.  V.  of  Doulting  with  Cranmore  and 
Downhead,  Somerset,  1896-8.  R.  of  Compton  Martin,  1899- 
1902.  R.  of  Langridge,  1902-10.  R.  of  Washingborough 
with  Heighington,  Lines,,  1910-37.  Died  June  17,  1937. 
{Crockford,  1932;  The  Times,  June  19,  1937.) 

BURLEIGH,  PYKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  12,  1814.  B. 
at  Haverhill,  Essex. 

BURLEIGH,  WILLIAM.  .A^dm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  7, 
1865.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
1869;  priest,  1S70;  C.  of  Littlef>ort,  Cambs.,  1869-78;  V. 
there,  1878-1900.  V.  of  West  Dereham,  Norfolk,  1900-17; 
retired.  Died  Jan.  2,  1933,  aged  96,  at  Hunstanton,  Norfolk. 
(The  Times,  Jan.  3,  1933.) 

BURLINGHAM,  RALPH  ELLIS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1895. 
S.  of  Samuel,  engineer,  of  Bedford.  B.  Apr.  14,  1876,  at 
Hitchin,  Herts.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
Choral  Exhibition,  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Ord. 
deacon,  1899;  priest  (Durham)  1900;  C.  of  St  Hilda's,  South 
Shields,  1899-1904.  C.  of  Halifax,  1904-9.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Orsett,  Yorks.,  1909-25.  Travelling  Secretary  for 
the  British  Christian  Council  for  International  Friendship, 
through  the  Churches,  1925-38-.  (Venn,  11.  542;  Crockford, 
1938.) 

BURLINGTON,  Earl  of,  see  CAVENDISH,  Lord  GEORGE 
AUGUSTUS  HENRY  (1770). 

BURLISON,  JOHN  CLEMENT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1892. 
[S.  of  J.,  of  London.  B.  July,  1873.]  School,  Uppingham. 
Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Machine  Gun  Corps,  in  France,  Egypt 
and  Mesopotamia;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches).  Private 
Secretary;  of  57,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.,  ed.  1933.) 

BURLTON,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May 
22,  i8ri;  from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Corpus  Christi  College) 
May  11,  1810,  age  18.  S.  of  Philip,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset. 
Matric.  Easter,  1811;  LL.B.  1817.  Chaplain  to  the  High 
Sheriff  of  Devon.  R.  of  Stocklynch-Ottersay,  Somerset, 
1820-.  Died  July  3,  1840,  at  Exminster.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
386;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1840,  11.  438.) 

BURLTON-BENNETT,  WILLIAM  ANTHONY,  see  BENNETT, 
W.  A.  B. 

BURMAN,  HUGH  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Nov.  3,  1833.  S.  of  Thomas  James  Phihp,  surgeon,  of 
Henley-in-Arden,  Warws.  B.  there.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1834;  M.B.  1840;  M.L.  1841.  Practised  at  Henlev- 
in-.A^rden;  High  Bailiff  there.  Died  there  Aug.  28,  1850,  aged 

34.     (!>!»!,   II.   225.) 

BURMAN,  RICHARD  FIRBANK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at 
Caius,  Oct.  27,  1838.  S.  of  Richard,  solicitor,  of  Pimlico, 
London.  B.  at  Southam,  Warws.  School,  Brighton  (Dr 
Byron).  Matric.  Lent,  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.B.  1844.  A  student 
at  St  George's  Hospital,  London.   (Venn,  11.  245.) 

BURMESTER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1806. 
[S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Gwynne  House,  Woodbridge,  Essex. 
School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1807;  B.A.  1810;  M.A.  1823. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Mar.  24,  1810;  priest  (Ely)  1811;  C.  of 
Wisbech,  Cambs.,  1810.  R.  of  Mickleham,  Surrey,  1813-67. 
Died  Aug.  26,  1867,  aged  80.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Brayley, 
Surrey,  iv.  463  n.;  G.  .Vag.,  1867,  11.  542.) 

BURN,  see  also  BURNE. 

BURN,  ALEXANDER  EDWARD  PELHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1873.  S.  of  .-Uexander,  M.D.,  of  23,  .Marlow 


Burn,  Henry  Pelham 

Road,  Kensington,  London.  B.  Jan.  18,  1855,  at  Poona, 
India.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873. 
Entered  Sandhurst,  1874;  Lieut.,  6Sth  Foot,  1875;  joined 
the  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1878;  served  in  the  Afghan  War, 
1878-80;  in  the  Burmese  expedition,  1886-7.  Capt.,  1886; 
in  the  Tsazai  expedition,  1892;  with  the  Relief  Force  in  the 
operations  in  Chitrol,  1895;  Major,  1895;  Lieut. -Col.,  Indian 
.•\rmy,  1901;  Brevet-Col.,  1905;  retired,  1906.  Assistant 
Judge  Advocate-General  in  India,  1893-5.  Died  Feb.  20, 
1907,  at  Richmond,  Surrey.   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

BURN,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  28,  1813.  [S. 
of  Andrew,  Major-Gen.  of  the  Marines.]  Matric.  Michs.  1813; 
B.A.  1817;  M..\.  1820.  Ord.  deacon,  1817;  priest,  1818;  C. 
of  Lawford,  Warw.  R.  of  Kinnersley,  Salop,  1841-74.  Rural 
Dean,  1853.  Preb.  of  Brecon.  Married  Mary  Harris,  sister- 
in-law  to  John  Marriott,  V.  of  Lawford.  Died  Apr.  23,  1874, 
aged  83.  Father  of  Robert  (1848),  George  (1847),  TTiomas 
H.  (1852)  and  the  next.    (R.  F.  Scott;  Eagle,  xxv.) 

BURN,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  4,  1844.  S. 
of  .Andrew  (above),  clerk,  of  South  Claybrook,  Leics.  B. 
there  Mav  23,  1819.  [School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1846;  B.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1848; 
priest  (Hereford)  1840;  C.  of  Broseley,  Salop,  1848  51.  V.  of 
Jackfield,  185 1-2.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Hyderabad,  1853- 
65.  C.  of  Kinnersley,  Salop,  1865-74;  succeeded  his  father 
as  R.  there,  1874-93.  Author  (joint).  Translations.  Resided 
latterly  at  Acton,  London,  W.  Died  there  Jan.  27,  1904, 
aged  84.  Brother  of  Robert  (1848),  George  (1847)  and 
Thomas  H.  (1852).  {.Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle, 
xxv.) 

BURN,  ANDREW  EWBANK.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1882.  S.  of  Thomas  Harris  (1852),  clerk,  of  Orwell  House, 
Rugby,  Warws.  B.  Jan.  17,  1864,  at  Bareilly,  India.  Schools, 
Clifton  College  and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1S82;  B.-A. 
1885;  M.A.  1889;  B.D.  189S;  D.D.  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1887; 
priest  (Durham)  188S;  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Gateshead,  1887- 
91.  C.  of  St  .Andrew's,  .Auckland,  1891-3.  R.  of  Kinnersley, 
Salop,  1893-1904.  Rural  Dean  of  Edgmond,  1902-4.  R.  of 
Handsworth,  Staffs.,  1904-9.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1904-17. 
Rural  Dean,  1905-g.  Select  Preacher  at  Oxford,  1906-7. 
V.  of  Halifax,  Yorks.,  1909-20.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces. 
Rural  Dean,  1914-20.  Hon.  Canon  of  Wakefield,  1917-20. 
Chaplain  to  the  King,  1918-20.  Dean  of  Salisbury,  1920-7. 
Won  a  wide  reputation  for  his  researches  into  the  origin  and 
history  of  creeds.  Worked  for  the  re-union  of  Christendom, 
establishing  close  contact  with  leading  Lutheran  scholars. 
A  delegate  of  the  English  Church  at  the  Lausanne  Con- 
ference. Author,  An  Introduction  to  the  Creeds  and  the  Te 
Deum;  Nicetor  of  Remesiana,  His  life  and  Works,  etc.  Died 
Nov.  2S,  1927,  aged  63.  (The  Times,  Nov.  29,  and  Nov.  30, 
1927.) 

BURN,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1886.  S.  of  Henry  David,  of  17,  Imperial  Square,  Chelten- 
ham, Gloucs.  B.  July  23,  1867,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  LL.B.  1889. 

BURN,  FRANK  HAWTHORN.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8. 
1885.  2nd  s.  of  John  Henry,  of  Beaconsfield,  Cullercoats, 
near  Newcastle-on-TjTie.  B.  Dec.  19,  1866,  at  Tynemouth, 
Northumberland.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  .Michs.  1885 ; 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Mining  engineer  and  coal  owner.  Of 
Bolam  Hall,  Newcastle-on-T)Tie.  J. P.  for  Durham.  Occurs 
in  the  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938,  as  of  50,  Circus  Road,  London. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  4,  1819.  Of 
Kent.   Matric.  Easter,  1820;  B.A.  1824. 

BURN,  GEORGE.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  2, 
1847.  S.  of  Andrew  (1813),  clerk.  B.  at  Kinnersley,  Salop. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Prizeman;  Chancellor's 
medal;  Scholar,  1849;  B.A.  (^h  Classic)  1851;  M..A.  1854. 
Fellow,  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1854;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1855;  C.  of  TunstaU,  Staffs.,  in  1856.  C.  of  Lilleshall,  1857. 
V.  of  Hatfield  Broadoak,  Essex,  1858-80.  Author,  Modern 
Science.  Died  June  11,  1880,  aged  52.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1848),  etc. 

BURN,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  21,  1888. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Stockton-on-Tees.  B.  Dec.  1,  1870. 
School,  Darlington  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A. 
1891. 

BURN,  HENRY  PELHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  S.  of  Henry  Pelham,  of  94,  Inverness  Terrace,  London. 
B.  Jan.  7,  1853,  at  Calcutta,  India.  Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
B.A.  1875;  M..A.  1893.  Entered  the  Army  (ist  Batt.,  Rifle 
Brigade).  Took  part  in  the  Burmese  War,  1887.  While  on 
leave  from  India,  rode  accompanied  by  a  single  native 
servant  from  the  Persian  Gulf  to  the  Mediterranean,  passing 
through  districts  hitherto  unexplored  by  Europeans.  Left 
the  Army  but  volunteered  for  service  in  the  South  African 


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War.  Served  on  the  committee  of  several  evangelistic 
societies  including  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 
Died  Nov.  9,  1935.  Buried  in  the  private  chapel  at  Noseley 
Hall.   (The  Times,  Nov.  11,  1935.) 

BURN,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  May  20,  1875.   S.  of  General  Bum,  R.A. 

BURN,  HYAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  26, 
1818;  from  St  Edmund  Hall,  O-xford;  adm.  there,  May  6, 
1818,  and  kept  one  term  (but  not  found  in  Al.  Oxon.).  A 
'Ten-year'  man.  Matric.  Lent,  1819;  LL.B.  1849.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,  1820;  priest,  June  17,  1821,  as 
'of  Peterhouse.'  P^eb.  of  Brecon,  1832-.  Sometime  of 
Halvergate,  Norfolk.  R.  of  Rishangles,  Suffolk,  1849-76. 
[Occurs  as  Henry  in  Crockford,  i860;  also  in  Clergy  List  for 
many  years  as  H.  only.]  Died  Aug.  13,  1876,  aged  82,  at 
Rishangles  rectory;  'the  Rev.  Canon  Bum,  LL.B.'  Father 
of  WiUiam  P.  (1844).  (T.  A.  Walker,  406,  and  MS.  Notes; 
Tlie  Guardian,  Aug.  16,  1876.) 

BURN,  JAMES  GREIVE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  12,  1797.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Berwick-on-Tweed.  School, 
Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham  (Mr  Fleming).  Matric.  Michs. 
1798;  B.A.  1801. 

BURN,  JOHN  GUNN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  13,  1889. 
S.  of  George,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh,  and  of  Dunbrath,  Caithness. 

B.  Oct.  2,  1871,  at  Latheron,  Caithness,  N.B.  School, 
Inverness  College  (Mr  C.  W.  Baime).  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1892.  Of  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  Madras, 
in  1920. 

BURN,  JOHN  STOTT  LOTHERINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  13,  1871.  Of  Durham.  B.  Oct.  4,  1853,  at 
Sunderland.  School,  Richmond  Grammar,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (York) 
1877;  C.  of  Scarborough,  1876-84.  V.  of  AU  Saints',  Middles- 
borough,  1884-1925.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1910-25. 
Died  May  22,  1925,  at  Middlesborough.  [Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  June  5,  1925.) 

BURN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  7, 
1848.  2nd  s.  of  Andrew  (1813),  clerk.  [B.  Oct.  22,  1829,  at 
Kinnersley,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1848;  Scholar,  1851;  B..A..  (Senr.  Classic)  1852;  M..\.  1855. 
Fellow,  1854-73  and  1874-1904.  Tutor,  1856-72.  Dean, 
1861-3.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Glasgow)  1883.  Praelector  in  Roman 
Literature  and  Archaeology,  1873-85.  Ord.  deacon  (Lich- 
field) i860;  priest  (Ely)  1862.  .-^n  original  member  of  the 
Governing  Body  of  Winchester  College,  1871.  President 
of  the  Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society,  1887.  Paid  frequent 
visits  to  Rome;  one  of  the  lirst  Englishmen  to  study  the 
archaeology  of  Rome  and  the  Campagna.  A  member  of  the 
Alpine  Club.  Author,  Rome  and  the  Campagna;  Roman 
Literature  in  Relation  to  Roman  Art;  Ancient  Rome  and  its 
Neighbourhood,  etc.  Died  s.p.  .\pr.  30,  1904,  at  Cambridge. 
Buried  there  in  St  Giles'  cemetery.  M.I.  (brass)  in  the  College 
ante-chapel.  Brother  of  George  (1847),  etc.  [Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BURN,  ROBERT  CHRISTIE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  21,  1899. 
Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall;  B..^.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Assistant 
Master  at  Ackworth  School,  1892-9;  at  the  Friends'  School, 
Sidcot,  Somerset,  1902-.  Died  Sept.  28,  1933,  aged  65,  at 
Winchmore  Hill.  [Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1928-9;  The 
Times,  Sept.  30,  1933.) 

BURN,  THOMAS  HARRIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  17,  1852.  S.  of  Andrew  (1813),  clerk.  B.  Oct.  19,  1833, 
at  Kinnersley,  Salop.  Schools,  [Marlborough]  and  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M..\.  1861.  Assistant 
Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1857-8.  Domestic  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Calcutta,  1858-64.  Missionary  and  Chaplain 
at  BareiUy.  Died  July  24,  1864,  aged  30,  at  N>'Tiee  Tal, 
India.  Brother  of  Robert  (1848),  etc.  and  father  of  Andrew 
E.  (1882).   [Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  11.  525.) 

BURN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  26)  at  Pembroke,  May  1, 
1850.  6th  s.  of  Stoker,  farmer,  deceased,  of  Candlesby, 
SpUsby,  Lines.  B.  at  Comberworth,  Alford,  Lines.  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B..^.  1854. 

BURN,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  16, 
1870.  S.  of  WiUiam  Louis,  gent.  B.  Oct.  28,  1850,  at  Bishop 
Wearmouth,  Durham.  Bapt.  Jan.  10,  1852.  [School,  Rich- 
mond, Yorks.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar;  B.A.  [44th 
Wrangler)  1874;  M.A.  18S2;  Hon.  D.D.  1893.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1874-6. 

C.  of  St  Paul's,  Jarrow,  1876-81.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Jarrow, 
1881-7.  V.  of  Conischffe,  Durham,  1890-3.  Bishop  of 
Qu'Appelle,  Canada,  1893-6.  Died  June  18,  1896,  at  Bishop's 
Court,  Indian  Head,  North  West  Territories.  Memorial 
window  in  St  Peter's  Cathedral,  Qu'Appelle.  [Boase,  iv. 
Suppl.) 


BuRNABY,  Evelyn  Beaumont 

BURN,  WILLIAM  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  23,  1872.  S.  of  George,  M.D.,  R.N.,  C.B.,  In- 
spector-General of  Hospitals  and  Fleets,  and  of  Fumiham 
House,  Chard.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1883. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  13,  1878;  no  call;  name 
withdrawn,  1889. 

BURN,  WILLIAM  PINERO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Dec.  14, 
1844;  from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Christ  Church)  Oct.  16,  1839, 
age  18,  as  's.  of  Hyam,  clerk,  of  Halvergate."  S.  of  Hyam 
(1818),  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  Preb.  of  Brecon.  B.  at  Halver- 
gate, Norfolk.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1845.  Migrated 
to  Downing,  June  23,  1846;  student  of  Common  Law.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  20,  1848;  priest,  1851;  V.  of  UUey 
with  Brampton,  Yorks.,  1851-60.  Warden  of  Trinity  College, 
UUey,  1856-60.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic.  [Al.  Oxon.; 
Gorman,  Converts  to  Rome.) 

BURN-MURDOCH,  HECTOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 

1899.  S.  of  Archibald,  of  10,  Merchiston  Avenue,  Edin- 
burgh. B.  Mar.  30,  1881,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Merchiston 
(Mr  Rogerson).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  LL.B. 
1903;  LL.D.  1934.  LL.B.  (Edin.)  1905.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1904.  Adm.  Advocate  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  1905. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1907.  Lecturer  in  English  Law  at  Edin- 
burgh University,  1912-14  and  1919-22.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Major,  Cameron  Highlanders  and  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders),  .\dvocate  Depute  in  the  Sheriff  Court, 
1923.  Advocate  Depute,  1926.  Sheriff  substitute  for  Berwick, 
Roxburgh  and  Selkirk,  1927-.  Lie.  Lay  Reader,  dio.  Edin- 
burgh, 1931.  Chancellor  of  the  diocese  of  Brechin,  1938-. 
Of  Balabraes,  Ayton,  Berwickshire,  1939.  Author,  legal. 
(Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  Cat,  1935-6;  Who's 
Who,  1939.) 

BURN-MURDOCH,  JAMES  MACGIBBON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Downing,  Dec.  15,  1856.  [4th  s.  of  John,  of  Gartincaber, 
Perthshire.  B.  Nov.  28,  1828,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Edin- 
burgh Academy.]  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B..\.  i860;  M.A. 
1863.  Previously  in  the  Army,  Comet,  3rd  King's  Own 
Hussars;  transferred  to  the  10th  Hussars;  Lieut.  Served  in 
India  and  the  Crimea;  transferred  to  the  6th  Dragoon 
Guards;  retired,  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest  (Canter- 
bury) 1862;  C.  of  Riverhead,  Kent,  1861-3.  V.  of  Riverhead, 
1863-1904.  Surrogate,  1880.  V.  of  Dunton  Green,  1890- 
1904.  Rural  Dean  of  Shoreham,  1897-1904.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Canterbury,  1898-1904.  Died  Mar.  23,  1904.  [Edinburgh 
Academy  Reg.;  Records  of  Rochester.) 

BURNABY,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  26,  1803. 
3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Beaumont  (1761),  clerk.  B.  at  Asfordby, 
Leics.  School,  Birmingham  (Mr  Cooke).  Matric.  Michs. 
1804;  Scholar  and  Exhibitioner,  1805;  B.A.  1808;  M..\.  1817. 
R.  (and  patron)  of  Asfordby,  1825-56.  Died  s.p.  Oct.  29, 
1856,  aged  71.   (Foster,  Coll.  Gen.,  i.) 

BURNABY  [post  GREENE  BURNABY],  EDWARD  GREENE. 
Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  22,  1755.  Of  West- 
minster. [S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  chief  clerk  of  the  Treasury, 
and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Greene,  brewer,  of  St  Mar- 
garet's, Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1755,  as  Edward  G. 
Inherited  his  maternal  grandfather's  fortune  and  business, 
and  thereafter  assumed  the  surname  of  Greene  in  addition 
to  that  of  Bumaby.  Became  a  brewer,  but,  knowing  nothing 
of  business,  contracted  enormous  debts;  so'd  his  property, 
1779,  aiid  retired  to  a  lodging.  Married  Miss  Cartwright,  of 
Kensington,  Feb.  12,  1761.  Poet  and  translator  (for  a  list  of 
his  translations  see  D.N.B.  sub  Greene).  His  library  was  sold 
by  Christie  in  1784.  Died  Mar.  12,  1788,  in  Westminster. 
[MS.  Gough,  Camb.,  80;  T.  C.  Dale;  D.N.B.) 

BURNABY,  EDWYN  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pem- 
broke, May  1,  1789.  S.  and  h.  of  Andrew  (i749-5o).  D.D. 
[for  whom  see  also  D.N.B.].  B.  May  9,  1771,  at  Greenwich, 
Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B..\.  1794;  M.A.  1801.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  4,  1792.  A  Gentleman  of  the  Privy 
Chamber.  Of  Baggrave  Hall,  Leics.  J.P.  and  D.L.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  G.  Browne,  R.  (and  patron)  of 
Burrough,  Leics.,  Dec.  30,  1794.  Died  Oct.  1,  1825.  Brother 
of  Sherrard  B.  (1789);  father  of  Gustavus  A.  (1821)  and 
William  E.  (1817).   (G.  Mag.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

BURNABY,  EVELYN  BEAUMONT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  9,  1889.  S.  of  Sherrard  Beaumont  (1850),  V.  of  Hamp- 
stead,  Middlesex.  B.  Feb.  24,  1872,  at  Wapping.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B..^.  1893;  M.A.  1897. 
Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (London)  1896;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Bryanston  Square,  London,  1895-7.  C.  of  Hampstead,  1897- 

1900.  C.  of  St  James's,  Enfield  Highway,  1900-5.  V.  of  St 
Luke's,  Enfield,  1905-8.  V.  of  Chittoe,  Wilts.,  1908-12. 
Died  Nov.  15,  1912,  at  Tacolneston  Old  Hall,  Norwich. 
[Peile,  II.  755;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  22,  1912.) 


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BuRNABY,  Frederick  George 

BURNABY,  FREDERICK  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Caius,  Nov.  30,  1822.  2nd  s.  of  John  Richard  [Dick],  Officer 
in  the  Army,  of  Rotherby,  Leics.  B.  there  Sept.  18,  1803. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar,  1823-7; 
B.A.  {^oth  Wrangler)  1827;  M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  10,  1827;  priest.  Mar.  2,  1828.  Of  Asfordby  House, 
Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Asfordby,  and 
patron  of  the  Uving.  V.  of  Lowesby,  Leics.,  1828-45.  V.  of 
Plungar,  1831-59.  V.  of  Barkstone,  1831-60.  Rural  Dean, 
1847.  Married  Anna  Maria  (his  ist  cousin),  dau.  of  John 
Atkins,  M.P.,  May  13,  1830.  Died  Jan.  31,  1880.  Brother  of 
John  D.  (1819).    [Verm,  n.  187;  Foster,  Coll.  Gen.,  1.  24.) 

BURNABY,  GEORGE  DAVY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1900. 
2nd  s.  of  Henr>'  Fowke  (1854),  clerk,  of  Brampton  Manor, 
Huntingdon.  B.  Apr.  7,  1881,  at  Buckland,  Herts.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Actor;  made  his  first 
appearance  on  the  stage  at  the  Imperial  Theatre,  Dec.  8, 
1902,  at  a  command  performance  given  by  Mrs  Langtry 
before  King  Edward  VII.  Accompanied  Mrs  Langtry  to  the 
United  States,  1903.  Toured  with  George  Edwardes'  Com- 
pany. Engaged  by  Messrs  Grossmith  and  LauriUard  and 
went  to  America,  r9i4.  Appeared  as  Robert  Carraway  in 
'To-night's  the  Night'  and  played  the  same  part  at  the 
Gaiety  Theatre,  London,  1915.  With  the  'Co-optimists'  at 
the  Royalty  Palace,  Prince  of  Wales,  etc.,  192 1-7.  Made  his 
first  appearance  in  pantomime  as  Widow  Twankey  in 
'Aladdin'  at  the  Palace  Theatre,  1935.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  193,  Cromwell  Road,  London,  S.W.  Author, 
lyrics  of  several  popular  songs;  joint-author  with  Edward 
Lauri  of  the  opera,  'The  Maid  of  the  East.'  Brother  of 
Henry  B.  F.  (1893).    (Who's  Who  in  the  Theatre,  1936.) 

BURNABY,  GUSTAVUS  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  2,  1821.  3rd  s.  of  Edwyn  Andrew  (1789)  [Df  Baggrave 
Hall,  Leics.  B.  May  19,  1802,  at  Rotherby].  Matric.  Michs. 
1821;  Scholar,  1822;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon, 
1826;  priest,  1827.  Of  Somerby  Hall,  Leics.  Patron  of  the 
bvings  of  Somerby  and  Burrough.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Bedford, 
1835-66.  Surrogate.  Canon  of  Middleham  Collegiate  Chapel, 
Yorks.,  1842-72.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Cambridge.  V.  of 
Somerby,  1866-72.  Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  Henry  Villebois, 
Esq.,  of  Marham,  Norfolk,  Nov.  19,  1833.  Died  July  15, 
1872,  in  London.  M.I.  (brass)  at  Burrough-on-the-Hill. 
Brother  of  William  E.  (1817). 

BURNABY,  HENRY  BEAUMONT  FOWKE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1893.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Fowke  (next), 
R.  of  Buckland,  Buntingford,  Herts.  B.  there  Nov.  24,  1874. 
School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1899;  M.A. 
1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1901;  priest  (Manchester)  1902;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Bolton,  1901-2.  Held  other  curacies,  1902-12. 
R.  of  Sampford  Courtenay,  Devon,  1912-39-;  with  Stickle- 
path,  1912-30;  with  Honeychurch,  1927-39-.  During  the 
Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  8th  Division,  1915-18; 
M.C.,  1918.  Rural  Dean  of  Okehampton,  1931-.  Brother  of 
George  D.  (1900).   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BURNABY,  HENRY  FOWKE.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18),  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  June  26,  1854.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas 
Fowke  Andrew,  of  Langford  Hall,  Notts.,  J. P.  B.  Dec.  12, 
1834,  at  Newark.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A. 
1861.  Fellow,  1857-72.  Private  Tutor  at  Eton,  1858-9. 
Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Lincoln)  i860;  C.  of  Wattisham, 
Suffolk,  1862.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Brighton,  1865-7.  C.  of  St 
Mary-the  Less,  Cambridge,  1867-8.  V.  of  Bisbrook,  Rut- 
land, 1869-72.  R.  of  Buckland,  Herts.,  1872-94.  Sometime 
of  Brampton  Manor,  Hunts.;  resided  latterly  at  29,  Kensing- 
ton Gardens  Square,  London,  W.  Died  Feb.  14,  1917,  aged 
82,  in  London.  Father  of  the  above  and  of  George  D.  (1900) ; 
brother  of  Thomas  F.  (1854)  and  of  the  next.  [King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.) 

BURNABY,  JOHN  CHARLES  WELLESLEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1863.  4th  s.  of  Thomas  Fowke  Andrew,  Esq.,  of 
Langford  Hall,  Newark,  Notts.  B.  Jan.  28,  1844.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1872. 
Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest  (Canterbury)  1869;  C.  of  Patrix- 
boume,  Kent,  1868-70.  C.  of  Bridlington,  Yorks.,  1870-2. 
C.  of  Warsop,  Notts.,  1873-6.  R.  of  Wyton,  Hunts.,  1877- 
82.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  1884-8.  R.  of 
Etton,  Yorks.,  1888-94.  V.  of  St  Mary's  with  St  Nicholas, 
Beverley,  1894-8.  R.  of  Asfordby,  Leics.,  1898-1908.  P.C. 
of  Kirby  Bellairs,  1906-8.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Mar.  21,  1908,  at  Asfordby.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

BURNABY,  JOHN  DICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1819.  S.  of  John  Dick,  Colonel,  of  Rotherby  HaU,  near 
Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.  [B.  Apr.  19,  1802,  at  Billesdon 
Coplow.]  School,  Oakham  (Dr  Doncaster).  Migrated  to 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  27,  1822;  matric.  Michs.  1822;  Scholar, 
1823;  LL.B.  1826.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  8,  1825. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1828.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Com- 
missioner for  Bankrupts.  Judge  of  Leicester  County  Court. 


BuRNABY,  Thomas 

Of  Asfordby,  Leics.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Married  (i)  Sarah  Jane 
(his  cousin),  dau.  of  John  Atkins,  M.P.,  of  Halstead  Place, 
Kent;  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Williams,  V.  of  St  James's, 
Ratcliffe,  Essex,  Jan.  13,  1846.  Died  Dec.  29,  1855,  at  Tor- 
quay. Brother  of  Frederick  G.  (1822);  father  of  Sherrard 
B.  J.  (1865)  and  WiUiam  A.  (1872).    (G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  308.) 

BURNABY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  .\pr.  22,  1757. 
Of  Leics.  [2nd  s.  of  Andrew  (1720-1),  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  and  of 
Brampton  Manor  House,  Hunts.]  Matric.  Michs.  1758; 
LL.B.  1765.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Knighton,  Leics., 
1763-89.  V.  of  St  Margaret's,  Leicester,  1763-89.  R.  of 
South  Croxton,  1765-70.  R.  of  Wanlip,  1770-1807.  On  the 
Commission  of  the  Peace  for  Leics.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1789. 
Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jee,  Esq.,  of  Leicester, 
1761.  Died  Apr.  2,  1807,  aged  69.  M.I.  at  St  Margaret's, 
Leicester.  Brother  of  Thomas  B.  {1761)  and  father  of  Thomas 
(1779).  (Foster,  Coll.  Gen.,  i.  25;  Nichols,  iv.  Pt  2,  561; 
G.  Mag.) 

BURNABY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  15,  1813. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1779),  clerk,  of  Leics.  [B.  Nov.  21,  1796.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818.  Ord.  deacon,  1820;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1821.  P.C.  of  St  George's,  Leicester,  1827-63. 
Married  Sarah  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Blow,  R.  of  Goodioian- 
ham,  Yorks.,  Nov.  18,  1841.  Died  July  15,  1863,  aged  66. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1805).    (G.  Mag.,  1863,  11.  244.) 

BURNABY,  SHERRARD  (SHERARD)  BEAUMONT.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  19,  1789.  2nd  s.  of  Andrew 
(1749-50),  D.D.,  of  Baggrave,  Leics.  B.  at  Greenwich,  Kent. 
Matric.  Michs.  1790;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1796;  LL.D.  1801. 
Fellow.  Adm.  Advocate,  Court  of  Arches,  1801.  Commissary 
for  City  and  Diocese  of  Canterbury,  1834.  Dean  and  Com- 
missary of  Deaneries  of  South  Mailing,  Pagham  and  Terring, 

1834.  Official-General  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Canterbury, 

1835.  Vicar-General  of  the  Archbishopric,  1844.  Of  Bramp- 
ton, Hunts.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  25,  1848.  Brother  of  Edwyn  A. 
(1789).    (Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BURNABY,  SHERRARD  BEAUMONT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  10,  1850.  2nd  s.  of  [John]  Philip,  of  Smith,  Payne  and 
Smith's  Bank.  B.  Nov.  2,  1831,  in  London.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar,  1851;  B.A.  1854; 
M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1857;  priest,  1859;  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity  Church,  Stepney,  Middlesex,  1857-64.  Chap- 
lain to  Lord  Fortescue,  1864-86.  R.  of  Wapping,  1867-73. 
V.  of  Hampstead,  1873-1900;  resigned,  1900.  Resided 
latterly  at  Gt  Missenden,  Bucks.  Author,  The  Elements  of  the 
Jewish  and  Mahommedan  Calendar.  Died  Feb.  23,  1902,  at 
Longfield,  Gt  Missenden.  Father  of  Evelyn  B.  (1889). 
(PeUe,  II.  515;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Mar.  7,  1902.) 

BURNABY,  SHERRARD  BEAUMONT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  June  6,  1865.  [2nd  s.  of  John  Dick  (1819), 
deceased.  B.  Nov.  21,  1846.  School,  Uppingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  30, 
1869.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1876.  On  the  Midland  Circuit, 
Special  Pleader.  Died  unmarried.  Brother  of  William  A. 
(1872).    (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURNABY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  26,  1779. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (1757),  V.  of  St  Margaret's,  Leicester.] 

B.  [Dec.  2,  1761]  at  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  B.A. 
1784.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Dec.  5,  1784.  Fellow  of 
Emmanuel,  1785.  M.A.  1789.  R.  of  Misterton,  Leics., 
1786-1830.  Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  St  Margaret's, 
Leicester,  1789-1830.  V.  of  Knighton,  1789-1806-.  Acting 
Magistrate  for  Leicestershire.  On  the  occasion  of  a  riot  at 
Barrow-upon-Soar  in  1795,  he  accompanied  the  Leicester 
troops  and  by  his  firmness  was  mainly  instrumental  in 
quelling  the  disturbance.  Married  Lucy,  dau.  of  Richard 
Dyott,  Esq.,  of  Freeford  Hall,  Staffs.,  Aug.  2,  1785.  Died 
Feb.  1,  1830,  aged  68,  at  St  Margaret's  vicarage.  Father  of 
the  next  and  Robert  (1813).   (G.  Mag.,  1830,  i.  187.) 

BURNABY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
22,  1805.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk,  of  Leicester.  B.  July  3, 
1786.  School,  Leicester  (Mr  Bullen).  Matric.  Michs.  1805; 
Scholar,  1807;  B.A.  1809;  M.A.  1812.  Chaplain,  1811-19. 
R.  of  Market  Bosworth,  Leics.,  1841.  V.  of  Blakesley, 
Northants.,  1847-51.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Marquis  of 
Anglesey.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Andrew  Meares,  of 
Daventry,  Apr.  12,  1819.  Died  Oct.  3,  1851,  aged  65.  Brother 
of  Robert  (1813)  and  father  of  the  next.  (G.  Mag.,  1851,  11. 
664.) 

BURNABY,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  ."^pr.  2,  1839. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk.  B.  July  19,  1820. 
School,  St  Paul's,  London.]  Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs. 
1839;  B.A.  1843.    Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest  (Peterb.)  1848; 

C.  of  Badby,  Northants.,  1847-51.  C.  of  Galby,  Leics.,  1851- 
60.  Tutor  to  the  Earl  of  Bessborough.  Assistant  Master  at 
Richmond  Grammar  School,  Yorks.  R.  of  Stonton  Wyville, 
Leics.,  1860-70.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  23,  1870.  (St  Paul's  Sch. 
Reg.) 


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BuRNABY,  Thomas  Beaumont 

BURNABY,  THOMAS  BEAUMONT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
St  John's,  July  11,  1761.  3rd  s.  of  Andrew  (1720-1),  clerk,  of 
Leics.  B.  at  Asfordby.  School,  Uppingham,  Rutland. 
Matric.  Michs.  1762;  Scholar;  B.A.  1766;  M.A.  1769.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  23,  1766;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1767.  R. 
of  W>^nington,  Beds.,  1774-6.  R.  of  Ashby  Folville,  Leics., 
1776-1823.  R.  (and  patron)  of  Asfordby,  1777-1823.  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Asfordby.  A  Magistrate  for  Leics.  Married 
Catherine  Clark,  dau.  of  William  Abney,  of  Measham, 
Derbs.,  Oct.  31,  1780.  Chaplain  to  BasU  Fielding,  Earl 
Denbigh,  in  1777.  Died  June  15,  1823.  M.L  at  Asfordby. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1757)  and  father  of  Andrew  (1803). 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  675.) 

BURNABY  [post  BURNABY-ATKINS],  THOMAS  FREDERICK. 

Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  12,  1854.  2nd 
s.  of  Thomas  Fowke  Andrew,  Esq.,  of  Newark,  Notts.  [B. 
Mar.  13,  1636.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1855;  B.A. 
1859;  M.A.  1864.  Of  Halstead  Place  and  Hamptons,  Ton- 
bridge,  Kent.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence, 
the  additional  surname  of  Atkins,  Jan.  3,  1873,  under  the 
will  of  J.  P.  Atkins.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  28, 
1918.  Brother  of  Henry  F.  (1854),  etc.  (Burke,  L.G.) 
BURNABY,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1872.  4th  s.  of  John  Dick  (1819),  Esq., 
deceased.  B.  Jan.  23,  1853,  at  Asfordby,  Leics.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876.  Sohcitor;  of 
Leicester.  Brother  of  Sherrard  B.  J.  (1865).  (Hailevburv 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BURNABY,  WILLIAM  EDWYN.  Adm.  pens.(age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  24,  1S17.  2nd  s.  of  Edwyn  Andrew  (1789),  Esq., 
of  Baggrave  Hall,  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar, 
1819;  LL.B.  1823.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  29,  1819. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1823.  Junior  Counsel  to  the  Treasury. 
One  of  the  four  Common  Pleaders  of  the  City  of  London. 
Died  uim^arried  Aug.  22, 1830,  at  Hazelbeech  Hall,  Northants. 
Brother  of  Gustavus  A.  (1821).  (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  u. 
285.) 

BURNABY-ATKINS,  THOMAS  FREDERICK,  see  BURNABY, 
T.  F. 

BURNAND,  FRANCIS  COWLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1854.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  [stockbroker] 
of  8,  Sussex  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  Nov.  29,  1836 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858 
Founded  the  Cambridge  Amateur  Dramatic  Club  (A.D.C.) 
Adm,  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  24,  1857.  Called  to  the  Bar 
1862.  On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  Practised  occasionally 
as  a  Barrister.  Prepared  for  ordination  at  Cuddesdon 
Theological  College,  but  became  a  Roman  Catholic,  1858. 
Commenced  writing  for  the  lighter  periodicals;  wrote 
burlesques  and  adaptations  for  the  stage.  Joined  the  Staff 
of  Punch;  editor  of  Punch,  1862-1906;  retired.  His  well- 
known  Happy  Thoughts  is  one  of  the  most  popular  series 
which  has  ever  appeared  in  that  journal.  Knighted,  1902. 
Twice  married.  Playwright  and  author;  in  his  Records  and 
Reminiscences,  most  of  the  famous  men  of  the  period  may 
be  found;  of  his  burlesques,  Black-eyed  Susan  (1866)  and 
The  Colonel  (1881)  were  the  most  successful.  Died  Apr.  21, 
1917,  aged  80,  at  Ramsgate.  (D.N.B.,  Twentieth  Century; 
The  Times,  Apr.  23,  1917.) 

BURNAND,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  10, 
1834. 

BURNAND,  GEORGE  BERGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  S.  of  Arthur,  Captain.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  [Not  found  in  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.].  Matric.  Michs. 
1881.  Farming  in  Canada.  Returned  to  England  and  took 
up  market-gardening.  Died  Feb.  5,  1926,  at  Littlehampton. 
Probably  brother  of  Ivor  B.  (1892). 

BURNAND,  GEORGE  SEPTE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  29,  1847.   S.  of  George.   Matric.  Michs.  1848,  as  Sapte. 

BURNAND,  IVOR  BRASSEY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1892. 
[S.  of  Arthur,  Capt.,  late  17th  Lancers,  of  Hove,  Sussex.] 
School,  Radley  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895; 
M.A.  1899.  Solicitor,  1900.  In  practice  at  Hove,  1908-. 
Notary  Public,  1908.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (3rd  Sussex 
Volunteer  Regt.,  1916-19).  Of  46,  Palmeira  Avenue,  Hove, 
in  1938.  Probably  brother  of  George  B.  (1881).  (Radley  Sch. 
Reg.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BURNAND,  LEWIS  WHITMORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  i85i.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  George,  Esq., 
of  4,  Sussex  Square,  London.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1862;  B..\.  1866;  M.A.  1869.  Partner  in  the  firm  of 
George  Bumand  and  Co.,  Stockbrokers,  London.  Director 
of  the  Gresham  House  Estate  Company.  Died  Jan.  31,  1923, 
aged  83,  at  Worthing.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURNAND,  LIONEL  BERGER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1886. 
[S.  of  Lewis  Whitmore],  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  Matr.c. 
Easter,  1886.   Died  Apr.  25,  1934. 


BuRNE,  Sambrooke  Arthur  Higgins 

BURNAND,  WALTER  EARDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Tesus,  Oct.  1892.  S.  of  L.  W.,  Esq.  B.  at  Eltham,  Kent. 
School,  Oxford  Military  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  L.R.C.P. 
Went  to  South  Africa.  Practised  there.  Died  Mar.  24,  1910. 
at  Maritzburg,  South  Africa.  (Ivor  B.  Burnand.) 
BURNARD,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1894.  S.  of  R.,  Esq.  B.  at  Plymouth.  School, 
Plymouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major,  Royal  Warws.  Regt.,  and  Labour  Corps;  D.S.O.). 
Died  Feb.  2,  1931,  aged  54,  at  Sherborne,  Dorset.  (Univ. 
War  List;  The  Times,  Feb.  4,  1931.) 
BURNfARD,  JOHN  BARNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  13, 

1829.  Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1829. 
BURNARD  [post  CHICHESTER],  JOHN  CHICHESTER.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  19,  1S61.  S.  of  John  Langfield.  B. 
May  23,  1842,  at  Stoke,  Somerset.  School,  Bath  (Mr  Whale). 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  LL.B.  1866.  Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest 
(Durham)  1868;  C.  of  Bothnal,  Northumberland,  1866-8.  C. 
of  Cardiston,  Salop,  1868-70.  R.  of  Neenton,  Salop,  1870-. 
C.  of  Enbome,  Berks.,  1874-82.  Took  the  surname  of 
Chichester,  Aug.  9,  1865,  being  then  described  as  'J.  C. 
Bumard,  Esq.,  of  Stoke  House,  Somerset.'  Died  Nov.  27, 
1894,  aged  52,  at  Southampton.  (Index  to  Change  of  Name; 
The  Standard,  Dec.  i,  1894.) 
BURNE,  see  also  BURN. 

BURNE,   BENJAMIN.    Adm.  at  Caius,   Oct.   i,   1898.    S.   of 
Joseph,  actuary,  deceased.  B.  Aug.  29,  1875,  at  Birkenhead. 
School,  Birkenhead  College  (W.   Whitelaw,  M.A.,  and  R. 
Brown,  LL.D.).    Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Exhibitioner,  1900; 
B.A.   1901;  M..^.   1911.    Science  Master,  Hymer's  College, 
Hull,  1917-33-- 
BURNE,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  12, 
1822.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Camberwell,  Surrey.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1822.   Migrated  to  Trinity  HaU,  Dec.  13,  1823;  LL.B. 
1829.   Ord.  deacon,  1828;  priest  (Bristol)  Jan.  9,  1830;  C.  of 
Sturminster  Newton.    One  of  these  names  Chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1850.   Probably  P.C.  of  Countess  Weir,  Devon,  1840- 
8.    R.  of  Tedbum,  1852-65;  unbeneficed  in  1875.    See  Al. 
Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 
BURNE,  HENRY  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.   28,    1816.     Previously  at  Oxford;   matric.   (Wadham 
College)  Jan.  27,  1815,  'age  15,  s.  of  Henry,  of  St  Michael's, 
London,  gent.'  B.  Apr.  7,  1799,  at  Comhill,  London.  School, 
Twickenham,  Middlesex  (Mr  Lewis).    Matric.  Michs.  i8i5; 
B.A.   1821;   M.A.   1824.    Resigned  orders  in  the  Anglican 
Church  to  join  the  '  Holy  Catholic  Apostolic  Church '  (founded 
by  Edward   Irving)    1835.    Of  Grittleton,   WOts.    Married 
Knightley  Goodman,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Marriot,  Royal 
Horse  Guards  (Blues),  Feb.  10,  1824.    Died  Aug.  14,  1865. 
Father  of  Sir  Owen  Tudor,  Major-General,  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.    (Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families, 
355;  Al.  Oxon.) 
BURNE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  3,  1787.    Of 
Lines.    S.  of  Robert  (1739),  R-  of  Boothby  Graffoe,  Lines. 
School,  Lincoln.    Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A. 
1791.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov.  i,  1791;  priest,  Sept.  23, 
1792;  R.  of  Skinnard,  Lines.,  1792-4-    Died  Feb.  20,  i794. 
aged  24;  found  dead  in  his  bed,  having  presumably  died 
in  a  fit.    Brother  of  Richard  (1776).    (Cambridge  Chronicle 
Mar.  8,  1794;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  166;  Musgrave,  ObU.) 
BURNE,  ORMOND  HUGH.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  June, 
1880.    S.  of  Thomas,  colliery  clerk,  of  17,  Warwick  Road, 
Earl's  Court,  London.   B.  July  i,  1861,  at  Eumopfield,  near 
Tanfield,  Durham.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Migrated 
to  Trinity,  Oct.  9,  1880;  matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar,  1883; 
B.A.  (zith  Wrangler)  1884.    Assistant  Master  at  Hill  Lands 
School,   Wargrave,   for   7*   years;    at   Alte   Burg,   Aerzen, 
Hanover,   for   12   years;   at   Felsted  School   (Head  of   the 
Engineering  side)  1906-21.    (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  19 19; 
Felsted  Sch.  Reg.,  ed.  1931.) 
BURNE  or  BURN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  5,  1776.    S.  of  Robert  (i739),  R-  ot  Boothby  Graffoe, 
Lines.    B.  at  Peterborough.    Scholar,  1776;  matric.  Michs. 
1777,  as  Burne;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1780;  M.A.  1783;  B.D. 
1790.    Fellow,   1783-92.    Ord.  deacon   (Lincoln)   Sept.   22, 
1782;  priest,  July  18,  1784;  C.  of  Boothby  GraSoe,  1782.   R. 
of    Skinnard,    Lines.,    1784-92.     Chaplain    of    Homingsey, 
Cambs.,    1790-2.     Died   Mar.    23,    1792.    Brother  of  John 
(1787).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  166.) 
BURNE,  SAMBROOKE  ARTHUR  HIGGINS.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,    Oct.    3,    1898.     S.    of    Sambrooke    Thomas 
Higgins,  J. P.,  of  Newport,  Salop.    B.  there  Mar.  30,  1879. 
School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1898; 
B  A.  1901;  M..^.  1905.    Barrister  (Inner  Temple)  1904.    Of 
Loynton  Hall,  Newport,  Salop,  and  of  Cheadle,  Stoke-on- 
Trent.   Coroner  for  North-east  Staffs.   J. P.  for  Staffs.,  1925. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  4th  Shrops.  Light  Infantry). 
Married  and  had  issue.    (T.  A.  Walker,  641;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1939;  Umv.  Pari.  Reg., 
I939-) 


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BuRNE,  Thomas 

BUIWIE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  June  i, 
i»43-  S.  of  Thomas  Higgins,  Esq.,  of  Loynton,  near  Stafford. 
[B.  May  7,  1824.]  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest, 
1849;  P.C.  of  Moreton,  Salop,  1850-68.  R.  of  Norbury, 
Salop    1868-87.    Died  Aug.  29,  1887,  aged  63.    (Shrewsbury 

BURNE  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  22,  1762. 
S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Devon.  Probably  migrated  to  Oxford, 
and  matric.  (All  Souls'  CoUege)  July  16,  1762,  age  17;  's.  of 
John,  clerk,  of  Stowford,  Devon';  B.A.  (Oxford)  1766. 
rt^obably  R.  of  Lifton,  Devon,  1771-98.  (ScoH-Mayor,  in. 
681;  Al.  Oxon.)  >     "   ^       \  J-    . 

BURNELL,  ARTHUR  COKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  5, 
1858.  Did  not  matriculate.  [S.  of  Arthur,  of  the  East  India 
Company's  navy.  B.  July  11,  1840,  at  St  Briavels,  GIoucs. 
bchool,  Kmg's  CoUege,  London.]  Entered  the  Indian  Civil 
Service,  i860;  ser\'ed  in  Madras,  1860-80.  CLE.  An  authority 
on  Sanscnt  and  the  languages  of  Southern  India.  Collector 
of  Sanscnt  MSS.  now  at  the  India  Office.  Author,  Elements 
0/  South  Indian  palaeography,  etc.  Died  Oct.  12,  1882,  at 
West  Stratton,  Hants.    [Boa'se;  D.X.B.) 

BURNELL,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898. 
S.  of  Charles  Richard,  brewer,  of  Shepton  Mallet.  B.  there 
Dec.  14,  1876.  School,  Bath  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
Scholar,  1901;  B..^.  1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Man- 
chester) 1903;  C.  of  Burv,  Lanes.,  1902-7;  V.  there,  1919- 
38-  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Wakefield,  1907- 
9-  C.  of  Swinton,  1909-12.  C.-in-charge  of  St  Cuthbert's, 
Onmscar,  1912-15.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1915-19. 
(Crockford,  1938.) 

BURNELL,  HENRY  BLOMFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  9,  1872.  S.  and  h.  of  Blomfield,  solicitor.  B.  Nov.  14, 
1853,  at  Upper  Clapton,  Middlesex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  LL.B.  1876;  B.A.  1881.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  29,  1876.  CaUed.to  the  Bar,  1879.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  7, 1879 ;  name  withdrawn,  1889.  Practised 
as  Conveyancer  and  Equity  Draftsman.  Author,  London 
City  Txthes  Aa.  Died  Oct.  19,  1910,  at  49,  Grove  End  Road, 
London.    {Peile,  11.  625.) 

BURNELL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  27,  182 1. 
Of  Devon.  Matric.  Lent,  1822;  Scholar;  B.A.  1826;  M.A. 
1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1828;  priest,  1829.  Head 
Master  of  Sheemess  Grammar  School,  1832-6.  Mathematical 
Master  at  Kensington  Proprietary  Grammar  School,  1836- 
45-  Head  Master  of  Winwick  Grammar  School,  1851-74. 
Died  1874.   {Boase,  iv.  Suppt.) 

BURNESS,  ALEXANDER  GORDON.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1886.  S.  of  James  Alexander,  Esq.  B.  Dec.  21, 
1868,  at  Blackheath,  Kent.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886.   Died  Jan.  9,  1890,  at  Melton,  Suffolk. 

BURNET,  CHARLES  REGINALD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  26)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  8,  1836.  S.  of  Richard  (1792),  V.  of  Bethers- 
den,  Kent.  B.  at  Bungay,  Suffolk.  School,  Bungay  (his 
father).  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840.  Died  Oct.  27, 
1840.   (G.  Mag.,  1841,  I.  107.) 

BURNET  or  BURNETT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  29,  1792.  S.  of  Charles,  of  London.  B.  Oct.  2,  1772,  in 
St  Mary-le-Strand  parish.  School,  Leytonstone,  Essex  (Mr 
Emblin).  Matric.  Michs.  1792,  as  Burnet.  Migrated  to 
Trmity,  Jan.  19,  1793;  Scholar,  1796;  B.A.  1797.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lmcoln)  June  11,  1797;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1798;  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Bungay,  Suffolk.  Head  Master  of  Bungay 
Grammar  School,  1805-.  C.  of  Woodchurch,  Kent,  1819.  V. 
of  Bethersden,  1823-57.  In  Clergy  List,  unbeneficed,  1858- 
9-.  yiot  in  Crockford,  1865.  Married  Miss  Naylor,  of  Sudbury, 
June  7,  1804.  Father  of  Charles  R.  (1836).  {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  166.) 

BURNET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Dec.  20,  1811; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.  Of  Edinburgh  University.  Matric. 
Easter,  1820;  B.D.  1822;  D.D.  1831.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
June  7,  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1810;  priest  (Llandaff) 
181 1.  R.  of  St  James's,  GarUckhithe,  London,  1837-67. 
F.R.S.,  1838.  Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Jan.  7,  1867. 
{Peile,  11.  369;  .41.  Oxon.) 

BURNETT,  ALEXANDER  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  2nd  s.  of  [Sir]  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Crathes 
Castle,  .Aberdeen.  B.  .\pT.  26,  1881,  at  Aberdeen.  School, 
WeUington  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Major,  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers;  served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18; 
wounded;  O.B.E.,  1919.  J. P.  for  Kincardineshire,  1925.  Of 
Menie  House,  Aberdeen,  and  of  Usan  House,  Montrose, 
Angus.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

BURNETT,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  8,  1846. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Monkgate,  York.  B.  at  York.  Bapt.  Jan.  9, 
1828.  School,  St  Peter's,  York  (Rev.  W.  Hey).  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  Scholar,  1847;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.   C.  of  St 


Burnett,  John  Castle 

George's,  East  London,  1855.  Died  Dec.  18,  1856,  aged  28, 
at  York.   (G.  Mag.,  1857,  i.  24.) 

BURNETT,  ARTHUR  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  26,  1838.  S.  of  Joseph  Bernard,  R.  of  Houghton, 
Hants,  [see  note  sub  Burnett,  Jos.  Edward].  Matric.  Michs. 
1838;  B.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest  (Sarum)  1846; 
C.  of  Alderbury,  Wilts.,  1845-7.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  WUlunga, 
South  AustraUa,  1848-56.  P.C.  of  Freefolk,  Hants.,  1857-61- 
C.  of  Morestead,  1864-8;  R.  there,  1868-75.  C.  of  AU 
Saints',  Ryde,  1878-80.  Resided  latterly  at  Winterbourne 
Dauntsey,  Salisbury.  Died  there  Oct.  15,  1898,  at  the 
parsonage  house.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

BURNETT,  CHARLES  BLAGDEN.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  6,  1890.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M..\.  1898.  Died 
June  I,  1901,  aged  29.  Buried  at  Hampstead.  {The  Times, 
June  4,  1901.) 

BURNETT,  CHARLES  [HENRY].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  Oct.  14,  1856.  S.  of  Charles  Mountford,  M.D.,  of 
Alton,  Hants.  B.  there.  Schools,  Blackheath  Proprietary 
and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1856.  M.B.  (Aberdeen) 
1864.  In  medical  practice  at  Biggleswade,  Beds.,  1866-1910. 
Died  there  June  13,  1910,  aged  72.  Brother  of  Montague 
(1859).    {Venn,  11.  333.) 

BURNETT,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1871.  S. 
of  Robert  French  (1831),  of  47,  Porchester  Terrace,  London. 
B.  Mar.  7,  1852,  in  London.   School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs. 

1871.  Of  Worsham,  Bexhill,  Sussex.   Died  -■Vpr.  4,  1896. 

BURNETT,  FREDERIC  PARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  i860.  S.  of  John  Castle  (1825),  clerk.  B.  at  Bath. 
Bapt.  Dec.  27,  1841.    Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M..\. 

1872.  Assistant  Master  at  Repton  School,  1863-5.  Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  1865;  priest  (Salisbury)  1866;  C.  of  DawUsh, 
1865-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1868-76.  V.  of  Steeple  Barton, 
Oxon.,  1876-84.  V.  of  Colnbrook,  Bucks.,  1885-1920. 
To^vnsend  Lecturer,  1898-1920.  Died  Nov.  14,  1920,  at 
Colnbrook.  Brother  of  Richard  P.  (1872).  {Crockford; 
Scott,  .MSS.) 

BURNETT,  FREDERICK  WILDMAN.  .Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  1,  1841.  3rd  s.  of  John  [Fassett],  of  Streatham,  Surrey. 
B.  Dec.  2,  1821.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841; 
Scholar,  1844;  B.A.  (32nd  Wrangler)  1845;  M.A.  1848.  .\dm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  22,  1846,  as  '3rd  s.  of  John  Fassett, 
Esq.,  of  May  Place,  Crayford,  Kent.'  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
1849;  practised  as  a  Conveyancing  Barrister.  Enjoyed  the 
distinction  of  practising  as  a  Barrister  for  52  years  without 
ever  putting  on  a  wi»  and  gown,  or  entering  Court.  Standing 
Counsel  to  the  Clergy'  Mutual  Insurance  Office;  retired,  1901. 
Of  Hurst  View,  Totland  Bay,  Isle  of  Wight.  Died  there 
July  26,  1904,  aged  82.  (Harrcnf  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxvi; 
The  Times,  July  28,  1904.) 

BURNETT,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16,  1825. 

BURNETT,  GEORGE  JOHN  MULCASTER.  .\dm.  "pens,  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  3,  1877.  S.  of  George  Hopper,  gent.  B.  at 
Woodhouse,  Shotley,  Northumberland.  Bapt.  .Apr.  16,  1857. 
School,  Cheltenham  CoUege  (Mr  H.  Kynaston,  M.A.).  Matric. 
Easter,  1877;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  At  the  Royal  .Agri- 
cultural College,  Cirencester,  1881.  Land  agent.  Of  Elstree 
CoUege,  Elstree,  Herts.  Died  Aug.  31,  1914,  at  Hove. 
Buried  at  Elstree.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott; 
Eagle;  The  Times,  Sept.  3,  1914.) 

BURNETT,  JAMES  RIDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  22, 
1883.  S.  of  George,  V.  of  Scotby,  Cumberland.  B.  at  Birken- 
head, Cheshire.  Bapt.  Aug.  29,  1863.  Schools,  [CarUsle 
Grammar]  and  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Lent,  1883;  B.A.  1885. 
Solicitor,  1 89 1.  In  practice  at  CarUsIe.  Clerk  to  the  Governors 
of  CarUsle  Grammar  School.  Of  64,  Lowther  Street,  Carlisle, 
and  of  Scotby,  CarUsle.  Died  Jime  6,  1932.  (G.  B.  Rout- 
ledge;  Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURNETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  9, 
1794.  S.  of  Theodosius,  of  Dominica,  West  Indies.  Matric. 
Michs.  1794;  B..A.  1798;  M..A.  1801.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Apr.  29,  1798;  priest,  Aug.  11,  1800.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Sutton 
St  George,  Cheshire,  1834. 

BURNETT,  JOHN  CASTLE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21, 
1825.  S.  of  Richard  Parry,  Captain.  B.  Aug.  9,  1807,  in  the 
Island  of  Grenada,  West  Indies.  School,  Faversham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester, 
for  Bath  and  WeUs)  1831;  priest,  1831;  C.  of  Yeovilton, 
Somerset,  1831-4.  C.  of  Weston-super-Mare,  1834-7.  C.  of 
Lyme  Regis,  1837-9.  C.  of  St  James's,  Bath,  1839-41.  V.  of 
Berrow,  Somerset,  1841-5.  V.  of  North  Curry  uith  West 
Hatch,  1845-57.  R-  of  St  Michael's,  Bath,  1857-93;  buUt  and 
maintained  excellent  schools  there.  Married  Emily  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Col.  Robert  BuU,  C.B.,  of  the  Royal  Horse  .ArtUlery. 
A  prominent  evangeUcal.  Died  Nov.  5,  1893,  aged  86. 
Father  of  Richard  P.  (1872)  and  Frederic  P.  (i860).  (Eagle, 
xviii,  204.) 


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Burnett,  John  Howard 

BURNETT,  JOHN  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  7,  1874.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Sunderland,  Durham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1S74;  B.A.  187S;  M.A.  i88i. 

BURNETT,  JOHN  MONTAGUE  COMPTON.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1885.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Became  a  Non- 
CoU.  student;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893. 

BURNETT,  JOSEPH  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  31,  1812.  School,  Emberton,  near  Olney,  Bucks.  (Mr 
Fry).  Did  not  matriculate.  (The  entTy  in  the  College  Register 
is  not  clear;  he  apparently  migrated  either  to  Magdalene  or 
from  there  to  another  College.)  One  Joseph  Bernard  Burnett 
was  R.  of  Houghton,  Hants.,  1831-65  and  father  of  Arthur 
B.  (1838). 

BURNETT,  LESLIE  BARTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
3,  1S89.    S.  of  John  James,  stockbroker,  of  Southampton. 

B.  there  June  14,  1872.  School,  Amersham  Hall,  Reading 
(Mr  A.  S.  West).  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A., 
M.B.  and  B.C.  1896.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1895.  House 
Ph5^ician  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Assistant  House 
Surgeon  at  the  Leicester  Infirmary.  House  Surgeon  at  the 
Royal  S.  Hants.  Infirmary-.  Of  Rangiora,  Canterbury,  New 
Zealand,  1922.    (Medical  Directory,  1922.) 

BURNETT,  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  2,  1859.  S.  of  Charles  Mountford,  M.D.,  of  Alton, 
Hants.  B.  there.  School,  Charterhouse,  London.  Migrated 
to  Caius,  Oct.  II,  1859;  matric.  Michs.  1859;  Scholar. 
Migrated  thence  to  Queens',  Apr.  14,  i860;  B..\.  1863;  M..A. 
1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  and  Master 
of  the  Boyle  Grammar  School,  Bolton  Abbey,  Yorks.,  1871-2. 

C.  of  Dewsbury,  1872-4.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Clifton,  Gloucs., 
1874-6.  Assistant  Master  at  Bristol  Grammar  School,  1876- 
81.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Lewisham,  1881-4.  V.  of  All  Saints', 
Southend,  Essex,  1884-92.  C.  of  Ashcott,  Somerset,  1892-5. 
R.  of  Gidleigh,  Devon,  1S9&-9.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Poplar, 
1902-5.  C.  of  Holywell,  Hunts.,  1905-6.  C.  of  Northampton, 
1906-10.  Resided  latterly  at  Northlew,  North  Devon.  Died 
there  May  5,  1915,  aged  73.  Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1856). 
{Venn,  11.  347;  The  Guardian,  May  13,  1915;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BURNETT,  RICHARD  PARRY,  .-^dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  31,  1872.  S.  of  John  Castle  (1825),  clerk.  B.  at  North 
Curry,  Somerset.  Bapt.  Oct.  6,  1853.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Ely)  1877; 
C.  of  Wisbech,  1876-80.  Chaplain  of  Vellore,  1880-2;  of  St 
Mark's,  Bangalore,  1882.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Madras,  1882-4.  Chaplain  of  North  Blacktown,  1883-6 
and  1898-1900;  of  South  Blacktown,  1885-7;  of  St  John's, 
Bangalore,  1889-94.  Held  other  chaplaincies  in  India, 
1894-8.  R.  of  Cemwell,  Oxon.,  1900-30.  Died  there  Dec. 
30,  1930,  aged  77.  Brother  of  Frederic  P.  (i860).  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  Jan.  2,  1931.) 

BURNETT,  ROBERT  FRENCH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1831.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1S38.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  .\pr.  21, 
1835,  as  '  3rd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  late  of  the  City  of  London.' 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1838.  Father  of  Frank  (1871).  (Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BURNETT,  ROBERT  OLDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
13,  1881.  S.  of  Frederic  Wildman  [barrister-at-Iaw],  of  6, 
Vicarage  Gate,  Kensington,  London.  B.  Jan.  2,  1863,  at 
Brighton.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B..\. 
and  LL.B.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Solicitor,  1887-1913.  Of  14, 
Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  W.C.  (Messrs  Upperton  and  Co.),  and 
of  Pelham,  Manor  Park,  Chislehurst,  Kent.  Died  there  Apr. 
1,1939.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.,ed.  ig23;Fox-Davies;Trinity 
Coll.  Lists,  1934;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938;  The  Times,  Apr.  4, 
I939-) 

BURNETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  4,  1825.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Scottish  judge,  deceased, 
late  of  Edinburgh  [Judge  of  the  .Admiralty  Court  of  Scotland ; 
died  iSio].  B.  at  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1S25;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1829.  Died  immarried  1852.  (Buike,  L.G.;  The  Family 
of  Burnett  of  Leys,  148.) 

BURNETT,  WILLIAM  MAURICE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1887. 

BURNETT-RAMSAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
13,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam  [deceased,  late  Capt.,  Rifle 
Brigade],  of  Banchory  Lodge,  Bemchory,  Kincardine.  B. 
there  Mar.  29,  1862.  School,  HaUeybury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881.  Entered  the  Army,  1884  (Rifle  Brigade,  Capt.,  1892; 
Major;  served  in  Biumah,  1885-7).  Of  Banchory  Lodge, 
Banchory.  D.L.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899- 
1901;  kUled  in  action,  Dec.  20,  1901,  at  Elandsfontein. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Ramsay;  Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURNETT-STUART,  AUGUSTUS  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  21,  1866.  S.  of  Theodore,  V.  of 
Wookey,  Somerset.  B.  at  Northallerton,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1867,  as  .^.ugustus  Theodosius;  B.A.  1871. 

BURNEY,  ALEXANDER  D'ARBLAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  4,  1857.    S.  of  Henry,  Lieut. -Col.    B.  Mar.  8,  1839,  in 


Burnley,  Hardin 

London.    School,  Winchester.    Matric.  Michs.   1857;   B.A. 
1861;  M.A.  1864.    Ord.  deacon,  1862;  priest  (Manchester) 
1863;  C.  of  Walmerslev,  Lanes.,  1862-5.    C.  of  Heywood, 
1865-6.    C.  of  Marston'-Bigot,  Somerset,  1866-9.    C.  of  St 
John's,  Bathwick,  1869-71.   V.  of  Witham  Friary,  1871-81. 
Died  there  July  16,  1881,  aged  42. 
BURNEY,  ARTHUR  BURNETT.   Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1888. 
[S.  of  F.   H.,  of  Upwey,  Dorchester.    B.   Jan.   29,   1869.] 
School,  Repton.   Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M..\.  1895. 
Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (York)  1893;  C.  of  Beverley,  1892- 
4.   Held  other  curacies,  1894-8.  V.  of  Greasborough,  Yorks., 
1898-1906.   V.  of  Kimberworth,  1906-11.   V.  of  Broomhall, 
Sheffield,  191 1-2 1 .   R.  of  AUord  with  Homblotton,  Somerset, 
1921-35.  V.  of  Dunster,  1935-8.   Preb.  and  Canon  of  Wells 
Cathedral,   1936-8-.    Of  7,  Bathwick  Hill,  Bath,  in  1939- 
(Crockford,  1939.) 
BURNEY,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.  1777-   2nd  s. 
of  Charles,  musician  and  author  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.].   B. 
Dec.  14,  1757,  at  Greenwich,  Kent.   Bapt.  Jan.  2,  1758,  at 
King's  Lynn.    School,  Charterhouse.    Left  College  after  a 
short   stay;    he   was   detected   removing   books   from    the 
University  Library  (see  Cole,  Ath.  Cant.,  5864)-  At  Aberdeen 
University,  1777-81;  M.A.  (Aberdeen)  1781;  LL.D.  (Glasgow 
and   Aberdeen)    1792.     Returned   to   Caius   College,    1807; 
M.A.  1808  (Lit.  Reg.).   D.D.  (Lambeth)  1812.   F.R.S.,  1S02. 
F.S.A.   Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Oct.  28,  1807;  pnest,  June 
24,  1808.   R.  of  Little  Hinton,  WUts.,  1811.   V.  of  St  Paul  s, 
Deptford,  Kent,  1811-19.   V.  of  Heme  Hill,  1811-15.    R-  of 
Cliffe-at-Hoo,  1815-17.   Preb.  of  Lincoki,  1817.  Chaplain  to 
George  III.    Kept  a  private  school  at  Hammersmith,  t786- 
93;  at  Greenwich,  1793-1813.    For  some  time  editor  of  the 
London  Magazine.    Married  Sarah,  dan.  of  WiUiam  Rose, 
LL.D.,  of  Chiswick,  June  24,  1783.    Donor  to  the  College 
Library.     His   large   library   was   bought   for   the   British 
Museum.  Author,  classical,  etc.  Died  Dec.  28,  1817.  Buned 
at   Deptford.     M.I.   in   Westminster   Abbey   and   in  Chfie 
Church.    [M.I.  says  b.  Dec.  3,   1757-]    (Venn,  11.  99;  Al. 
Carthus.;  D.N.B.) 
BURNEY,  HENRY  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  4, 
1828.  4th  s.  of  VVilUam,  LL.D.,  of  Gosport,  Hants.   B.  1800. 
School,  Damerham,  WUts.  (Mr  Davidson).    Matric.  Michs. 
1828.   Migrated  to  Queens',  Nov.  11,  1830;  'of  Devon.' 
BURNEY,  HENRY  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  17, 
1864.     [S.    of   Henry,    R.    of   Wavenden,    Bucks.     School, 
Radley.]     Matric.    Michs.    1864.     Lieut.-Col.,    3rd   (miUtia) 
Batt.,   O.xford   Light   Infantry,    1897-8.    J. P.   for   Bucks., 
1892.   Married  Ortensia,  dau.  of  Count  TroUi,  of  Rome,  1871. 
(Radley  Sch.  Reg.,  ed.  1933.) 
BURNEY,  HERMAN  KOSSUTH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
13,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  George  [manufacturer],  of  The  Limes, 
Grooms  HUl,  Blackheath,  Kent.  B.  Mar.  16,  1862,  in  London. 
School,  King's  College,  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1884.   CaUed  to  the 
Bar,  1888.   Of  Poole,  Dorset.   Died  there  May  1,  1938,  aged 
76.    Buried  at  Parkstone.    (Trinity  Coll.  Lists,  1935;  The 
Times,  May  3,  1938.) 
BURNEY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  28)  at  Christ's, 
May  22,  i8i8.    S.  and  h.  of  Richard  Thomas  [Head  Master 
of  the  Orphan  School  at  Kidderpore,  near  Calcutta].    B. 
there  Dec.  30,  1790.    Matric.  Lent,  1819;  B.A.  1822;  M.A. 
1839.  Previously  in  the  Bengal  .\rmy  (East  India  Company) ; 
went  to  India  in  1808;  Lieut.,  1814;  Capt.,  1824;  resigned, 
Apr.  5,   1825.    On  furlough,  Nov.   17,   1817-22.    Returned 
finally  to  England,  1838.   Gave  to  the  University  the  ivory 
model  of  the  Taj  Mahal,  now  in  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum. 
Lived  at  Cunningham  Place,  London,  with  his  sister.   Donor 
of  the  'Bumey'  Prize,  but  dying  before  the  gift  was  actuaUy 
made,  his  sister  and  executrix,  Miss  Jane  Carohne  Bumey, 
by  deed  of  tmst,  Jan.  19,  1847,  transferred  the  money  to 
the  University.    Died  Nov.  30,  1845,  aged  55.    M.I.  in  the 
CoUege  Chapel.   (Peile,  11.  39;  Bengal  Army  Officers.) 

BURNINGHAM,  BERNARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Feb.  14,  1865.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  [barrister-at-law; 
of  Froyle,  Hants.,  J.P.].  B.  there  June  7,  1846.  School, 
Cheltenham  CoUege.  His  father  was  a  barrister  of  the  Middle 
Temple  and  married  Mary  Baldwin,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
N.  Watkins. 

BURNLEY  [post  BURNLEY-CAMPBELL],  HARDIN.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  13,  1862.  S.  of  WUliam  F.,  Esq., 
merchant,  of  Glasgow.  B.  there  June  6,  1843.  School, 
Merchiston  Academy,  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1862. 
Entered  the  Army  (6th  Dragoon  Guards,  1865;  Capt.,  1869; 
Major,  188 1 ;  served  with  distinction  in  the  Afghan  War, 
1879-80;  retired,  1881,  as  Lieut.-Col.).  Took  the  name 
Bumley-CampbeU,  1882.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  ArgyU. 
Residing  at  Ormidale,  Glendamel,  Co.  ArgyU,  in  1898. 
Donor  of  the  College  '  Burnley  ScuUs.'  Died  Aug.  30,  1920, 
aged  77.   (Venn,  11.  356;  Caian.) 


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Burnley,  James  Albert 

BURNLEY,  JAMES  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs. 
1890.  S.  of  James.  B.  Mar.  23,  1872,  at  Wakefield,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon, 
1896;  priest  (Carlisle)  1897;  C.  of  Maryport,  Cumberland, 
1896-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1897-1901.  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces  in  South  Africa,  1901-2.  C.  of  Whitechapel,  London, 
1903-6.  C.  of  Ishngton,  1906-8.  Chaplain  at  Holborn 
Workhouse  and  Infirmary,  City  Road,  1908-13.  R.  of 
Chastleton,  1914-32.  Died  Nov.  29,  1932.   {Crockford,  ig32.) 

BURNS,  ALAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1886.  3rd  s. 
of  John  William  (1856),  of  Kilmahew,  Cardross,  Perths. 
B.  Feb.  28,  1868,  at  Glasgow.  Schools,  [Edinburgh  Academy] 
and  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B..'V.  1889.  Advocate, 
1893.  A  member  of  the  King's  Body  Guard  for  Scotland. 
D.L,  and  J. P.  for  Dumbartons.  Convener,  1920-.  Of 
Cumbernauld  House,  Cumbernauld,  Dumbartons.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Brotherof  James  (188 1)  and  John  W.S.  (1881). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1937.) 

BURNS,  CECIL  DELISLE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Oct.  2,  1897.  [S. 
of  James,  Treasurer  of  St  Christopher  and  Nevis,  West 
Indies.  B.  1879,  at  St  Kitts.  School,  St  Edmund's,  Ware.] 
B.A.  1900;  M.A.  (Christ's)  1906.  D.Litt.  (London).  Assistant 
Master  at  St  Edmund's  College,  Ware,  in  1904.  Sometime 
Professor  of  Philosophy  at  Old  Hall,  St  Edmund's  College. 
University  Extension  Lecturer  for  Oxford,  Cambridge  and 
London  University,  1908-15.  Lecturer  in  the  United  States, 
Lent  Terms,  1911-14.  Ministry  of  Reconstruction,  1917-19. 
Secretary  to  the  International  Organising  Committee,  Labour 
Office,  League  of  Nations,  1919;  Intelligence  Division, 
Ministry  of  Labour,  1919-20.  Assistant  Secretary  of  the 
Joint  Research  Department  of  the  Trade  Union  Congress 
and  Labour  Party,  1921-4.  Lecturer  in  Logic  and  Philosophy 
at  Birkbeck  College,  London  University;  in  Social  Philo- 
sophy at  the  London  School  of  Economics,  1925-7.  Stevenson 
Lecturer  in  Citizenship  at  Glasgow  University.  British 
editor  of  the  International  Journal  of  Ethics.  Of  Edgehill, 
Deepdene  Park  Road,  Dorking,  Surrey,  in  1939.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Author,  Political  Ideals;  The  Morality  of 
Nations;  The  World  of  States;  International  Politics,  Govern- 
ment and  Industry;  A  Short  History  of  the  World,  1918-28; 
Horizon  of  Experience;  Challenge  to  Democracy,  etc.  (Univ. 
Cal.,  1935-6;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1908;  Who's  Who, 
1939) 

BURNS,  ISLAY  FERRIER  (The  Rev.).  M.A.  1899;  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  Matric.  (Balliol  College)  Tune  3,  1876,  age  21;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1880.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  6,  1899.  [2nd  s.  of 
Islay,  clerk,  B.D.,  of  Dundee,  Scotland.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1899.  Bursar  and  Librarian  of  Westminster  College,  Cam- 
bridge. Died  Nov.  9,  1924,  as  the  result  of  a  bicycle  accident. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Nov.  12,  1924.) 

BURNS  [post  BURNS-HARTOPP],  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Wilham  (1856), 
of  Kilmahew,  Cardross,  Dumbartons.  B.  Oct.  22,  1862,  in 
Dumbartons.  School,  Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric.  Michs. 
1 88 1.  Entered  the  Army  (Royal  Horse  Guards;  Lieut., 
1888;  Capt.,  1889;  resigned,  1894).  Assumed  by  Royal 
Licence,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Hartopp,  1894. 
Of  Dalby  HaU,  Melton  Mowbray,  and  of  Scraptoft  Hall, 
Leics.  J. P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1902.  Master  of  the 
Quom  Hunt,  1898-1905.  J. P.  for  Kerrv.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  .Man  (1886),  etc.  (Burke,  E.G.;  Kelly, 
Handbook,  1937.) 

BURNS,  JAMES  THOMPSON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1892.  [S.  of  William  Thomson,  merchant,  of  Andover, 
Hants.]  B.  Oct.  i,  1873.  [School,  Dulwich  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1897; 
priest  (London)  1898;  C.  of  Enfield,  1897-1904.  Assistant 
Chaplain  at  Cairo,  1904-11.  Chaplain  at  Port  Said,  191 1-12. 
C.  of  Warminster,  1912-13.  R.  of  Berwick,  Sussex,  1913- 
28.  R.  of  Iping  with  Chithurst,  1928-38-.  {Crockford,  1938; 
Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

BURNS,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
July  3,  1856.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  merchant,  of  Glasgow. 
B.  there  Mar.  18,  1837.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861; 
M.A.  1883.  .\dvocate.  Of  Kilmahew  and  Cumbernauld, 
Dumbartons.  J. P.  for  Lanark.  D.L.  Died  .\ug.  3,  1900. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  James  (i88i)  and  of  Alan  (1886). 
(Burke,  E.G.) 

BURNS,  JOHN  WILLIAM  [SPREUL].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  18S1.  2nd  s.  of  John  William  (above),  of  Kilmahew, 
Cardross,  Dumbartons.  B.  Nov.  13,  1863,  in  Dumbartons. 
School,  Edinburgh  Academy  (Mr  Harvey).  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884,  as  J.  W.  Spreul.  Entered  the 
Army  (1st  Royal  Dragoons;  Lieut.,  1885;  Capt.,  1891; 
resigned,  1901).  Served  in  the  South  .African  War,  1899- 
1900,  and  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18  (Major,  Reserve  Regt. 
of   Cavalry).     Of    Kilmahew,    Cardross,    and   of   Mortimer 


BuRNSiDE,  Walter  Fletcher 

Lodge,  Mortimer,  Berks.  J. P.  for  Dumbartons.  and  Lanarks. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Alan  (i886),  etc.  (Edin- 
burgh Academy  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1939.) 

BURNS,  WALTER  SPENCER  MORGAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  15,  1891.  S.  of  Walter  Hayes,  of  69,  Brook 
Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  London.  B.  Mar.  22,  1872,  in 
Paris.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Art  Collector; 
built  up  a  collection  which  included  masterpieces  of  ItaUan 
painters,  Limoges  enamels,  outstanding  specimens  of 
Majohca  and  faience  of  Henri  II;  also  formed  a  valuable 
Ubrary  of  Napoleonic  literature.  Of  North  Mymms  Park, 
Herts.  Lord  of  the  Manor.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Dec.  24,  1929,  aged  57,  at  Monte  Carlo.  (The  Times,  Dec.  28, 
1929;  Burke,  E.G.) 

BURNS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  2,  1841. 
S.  of  John,  mariner.  B.  Jan.  1,  1807.  Of  Lancaster.  Pro- 
bably M.A.  (Lambeth)  1849.  Ord.  deacon,  1833;  priest 
(Chester)  1835;  C.  of  Marston,  1833-4.  Chaplain  to  Man- 
chester Union,  1834-6,  and  V.  of  Famworth  with  Kersley, 
Lanes.,  1836-66.  Surrogate  of  Chester,  1847;  of  Manchester, 
1857.  Lived  latterly,  without  cure,  at  South  Shore,  Black- 
pool; there  in  1870-7-.  Disapjjears  from  Crockford,  1878. 
(Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

BURNS-HARTOPP,  JAMES,  see  BURNS,  JAMES. 

BURNSIDE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  30, 
1865.  S.  of  William,  bookseller,  of  Blackheath,  Kent.  B. 
Oct.  II,  1843,  at  St  Philip's,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1868; 
priest  (Rochester)  1870;  C.  of  Gt  Barford,  Beds.,  1868-70. 
V.  of  Lemsford,  Herts.,  1870-2.  V.  of  Hertingfordbury, 
1872-1904.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Albans,  1891-1904.  Rural 
Dean  of  Hertford,  1897-1904.  Surrogate  for  the  diocese  of 
St  .Albans,  1901-4.  Editor  of  the  Official  Year  Book  of  the 
Church  of  England.  Died  June  15,  1904,  aged  61.  Father  of 
the  next,  of  John  H.  (1894)  and  Walter  F.  (1892).  (Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  June  17,  1904.) 

BURNSIDE,  FREDERICK  HERBERT.  Adm.  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1889.  S.  and  h.  of  Frederick  (above),  V. 
of  Hertingfordbury,  Herts.  B.  1871,  at  Lemsford,  near 
Hatfield.  ^School,  Bromsgrove  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1892;  M.A. 
1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (York)  1895;  C.  of  Rother- 
ham,  1894-8.  C.  of  Nottingham,  1898-1900.  C.  of  South- 
wark  Cathedral,  1900-6.  R.  of  Brampton,  Chesterfield, 
1906-25.  R.  of  Hawton,  Notts.,  1925-39-.  Editor  of  the 
Southwell  Diocesan  Calendar,  1925-39-.  Brother  of  Walter 
F.  (1892),  etc.    (Crockford,  1939-) 

BURNSIDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  19,  1810. 
[Perhaps  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Nottingham.]  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Dec.  17,  1815;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1816;  R.  of  Plumtree, 
Notts.,  1816-64.  Died  there  Dec.  23,  1864,  aged  72.  {Eton 
Sch.  Eists;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  250.) 

BURNSIDE,  JOHN  ELLIOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec. 
14,  1835.  Of  Derbs.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Apsley  House, 
near  Nottingham.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836. 
Of  Normanton-on-the  Wolds,  Notts.  Brother  of  William 
(1835). 

BURNSIDE,  JOHN  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  S.  of  Frederick  (1865),  clerk,  of  Hertingford- 
bury. B.  there  Aug.  22,  1875.  School,  Highgate.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1894;  Scholar;  B.A.  1897;  M..A.  1902.  Assistant 
Master  at  Leamington  College,  1897.  Bursar  and  Assistant 
Master  at  St  John's  School,  Leatherhead,  1898-1935.  Left, 
1935.  Brother  of  Frederick  H.  (1889),  etc.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
629;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3;  Leatherhead  Sch. 
Reg.) 

BURNSIDE,  JOHN  WARWICK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  16, 
1883.  [School,  Felsted,  as  'John  Warrick.']  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1887.  Head  Master  of  Wymondham  School, 
Norfolk.   Died  Oct.  16,  1907.    (Felsted  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURNSIDE,  WALTER  FLETCHER.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1892.  S.  of  Frederick  (1865),  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Alban's, 
of  Hertingfordbury,  Herts.  B.  Jan.  12,  1874.  School, 
Bromsgrove.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1895;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1896);  B.A.  1895; 
M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Gloucester)  1899;  C. 
of  Hucclecote,  Gloucs.,  1898-9.  .Assistant  Master  at  Chelten- 
ham College,  1898-1908.  C.  of  Leckhampton,  1899-1904. 
C.  of  St  Luke's,  Cheltenham,  1904-7.  Head  Master  of  St 
Edmund's  School,  Canterbury,  1908-32.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Canterburv,  1921.  R.  of  Bishopsboume,  1932-9-.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Author,  Old  Testament  History  for  Schools; 
St  Euke's  Gospel  in  Greek;  Acts  of  the  Apostles  in  Greek,  etc. 
Brother  of  Frederick  H.  (1889),  etc.  (Schoolmasters'  Direc- 
tory, 1932-3;  Crockford,  1939;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 


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BuRNSiDE,  William 

BURNSIDE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  14, 
1835.  Of  Derbs.  S.  of  William  [Stanford],  Esq.,  of  Apsley 
House,  near  Nottingham.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  14,  1838,  as  '2nd  s.  of  WiUiam  Stanford,  Esq.,  of 
Apsley  Hall,  Notts.'  [the  father  was  called  to  the  Bar  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  16,  1817,  as  s.  of  John,  of  Nottingham]. 
Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest  (Lincoln)  1842.  R.  of  Broxholme, 
Lines.,  1847-65.  R.  of  Plumtree,  Notts.,  1865-83.  Died 
Apr.  8,  1883,  aged  65.  Brother  of  John  E.  (1835).  (R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  11,  1883.) 

BURNSIDE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  peas,  at  St  John's,  May  11, 
1871.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  merchant,  deceased,  of  London. 
B.  [July  2,  1852]  at  Paddington,  London.  [School,  Christ's 
Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar.  Migrated  to 
Pembroke,  Apr.  19,  1873,  age  21;  Foundation  Scholar;  ist 
Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler)  1875;  M.A.  1878. 
Fellow  and  Lecturer  of  Pembroke,  1875-86.  Hon.  Fellow, 
1900.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  the  Royal  Naval  College, 
Greenwich,  1885-1919.  Married  and  had  issue.  LL.D. 
(Edin.).  D.Sc.  (Dubl.).  F.R.S.,  1893;  on  the  CouncU  of  the 
Society,  1901-3;  awarded  a  royal  medal,  1904.  Won  dis- 
tinction by  his  original  contributions  to  mathematics; 
published  over  one  hundred  and  fifty  papers.  Author, 
Theory  of  Groups;  Theory  of  Probability.  Died  Aug.  21, 
1927,  aged  75,  at  West  Wickham,  Kent.   (Eagle;  D.N.B.) 

BURNUP,  CUTHBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1894. 
[S.  of  J.  M.,  of  41,  Ashley  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  B.  1875.] 
School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1898. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1896,  1897,  1898.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,' 
1895,  1896,  1897,  1898.  In  the  Kent  County  Cricket  XI, 
1896-1907;  captain,  1903.  In  business,  at  34,  Gt  St  Helen's, 
London,  E.C.  Probably  brother  of  the  next.  {Malvern  Coll. 
Reg.) 

BURNUP,  HERBERT  WATSON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4,  1895- 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1906. 

BURR,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1879.  S.  of  Michael,  of  The  Grange,  Birmingham.  B.  Oct.  4, 
1859,  at  Edgbaston.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A. 
1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest  (Worcester)  1884;  C.  of 
Claines,  Worcs.,  1883-5.  C.  of  New  Milverton,  1886-90.  R. 
of  Uphill,  1 890-1906.  Living  at  Crooksbury,  near  Famham 
for  some  years.  C.  of  Windlesham,  I9i7-r9.  C.  of  St 
Ambrose's,  Bournemouth,  1922-6.  Of  Dunluce,  Marl- 
borough Road,  Bournemouth.    {Crockford,  1938.) 

BURR,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  11,  1897.  S.  of  Charles  Edward  Gaitskell, 
of  Rossmore  Lodge,  West  Brighton,  Sussex.  [B.  Feb.  3, 
1879.]   School,  Brighton  College.   Matric.  Michs.  r897. 

BURR,  GEORGE  FREDERIC.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  22, 
1838,  of  Kent.  S.  of  George,  of  East  Farleigh,  Kent.  [B. 
Nov.  5,  1819.]  School,  Maidstone  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842.  Cricket  'blue,'  1840.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Frittenden,  Kent, 
1844-55.  C.  of  WorUngworth  with  Southolt,  Suffolk,  1856- 
7.  Died  Dec.  5,  1857,  at  Dennington.  (G.  Mag.,  1858,  i. 
III.) 

BURR,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  CLARK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Apr.  20,  1874.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  Esq.,  of 
Oaklands,  near  Shrewsbury.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882. 

BURR,  REGINALD  GRABS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  27,  1866.  Of  Beds.  [S.  of  Frederick,  of  Luton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon,  1871; 
priest  (Worcester)  1873;  C.  of  St  Silas,  LozeUs,  Warwicks., 
1871-4.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Maidstone,  1874-80.  Resided 
latterly  at  Baddow,  Essex.  Died  Oct.  23,  1914,  aged  68,  at 
Bournemouth.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Morning  Post,  Oct.  26, 
1914.) 

BURRA,  RICHARD  CURTEIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  I,  1852.  3rd  s.  of  Wilham,  of  Ashford,  Kent.  B.  Oct. 
15,  1833,  in  London.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1853;  Scholar,  1856;  B.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  C.  of 
Darley,  Derbs.,  1857-9.  C.  of  ."Vshford,  Kent,  1859.  Died 
unmarried  May  5,  1859,  aged  25.  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G. ;  G.  Mag.) 

BURRA,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1894.  S.  of 
Robert,  Esq.,  of  Gate,  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  [B.  Jan.  3,  1874. 
School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Of  Gate,  Sedbergh, 
Yorks.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding,  1924.  Married  and  had 
issue.   (Kelly,  Handbook,  1937;  Fox-Davies.) 

BURRAGE,  ROBERT  RABY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  18,  1813.  Of  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar. 
Chaplain  at  Quebec.  Occurs  in  Clergy  List,  1850,  as  of  Quebec 
(retired);  serving  Montmorency  Falls  in  1851;  stiU  there 
1854,  but  gone  in  1856.    (Clergy  List.) 


BuRRELL,  Francis  [Frank]  Farrar 

BURRALL  or  PORTER  BURRALL,  GUY  AUGUSTUS  PORTER. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1884.  S.  of  Stephen, 
Esq.,  deceased.   B.  in  New  York.   Matric.  Michs.  1884. 

BURRARD,  HARRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  June  20, 
1S36.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  George,  Bart.,  and  clerk  (being  Chaplain 
to  four  successive  sovereigns),  of  Walhampton,  Hants,  (by 
his  2nd  wife  Emma,  dau.  of  Rear- Admiral  Joseph  Bingham). 
B.  Oct.  13,  1818.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Succeeded  his  half- 
brother,  Sir  George,  as  5th  Bart.,  Sept.  7,  1870.  Of  Wal- 
hampton. Married  Mary  Standley,  dau.  of  J.  Allen,  of 
Blackheath,  Aug.  5,  1845.  Died  Apr.  15,  1871,  at  Hastings. 
Brother  of  Sidney  (1844)  and  father  of  the  next.  {G.E.C., 
v.  149.) 

BURRARD,  HARRY  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  7,  1864.  Did  not  reside.  S.  and  h.  of  Harry  (above), 
Esq.,  of  The  Mount,  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight.    B.  Sept.  5, 

1846.  In  the  .Army,  1866-71  (Lieut.,  6oth  Royal  Rifles; 
retired).  Succeeded  his  father  as  6th  Bart.,  Apr.  15,  1871. 
Of  Walhampton,  Hants.  J. P.  Resided  at  Worthing,  Sussex. 
Died  s.p.  Dec.  19,  1933.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BURRARD,  PHILIP  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  25, 
1844.  B.  at  St  Martin's,  Guernsey.  Matric.  Michs.  1844. 
Died  June   11,   1847,   aged   2r,   at  Cambridge.     (G.   Mag., 

1847,  II.  106.) 

BURRARD,  SIDNEY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  June  29, 
1844.  [3rd  s.  of  Sir  George,  Bart.,  of  Walhampton,  Hants. 
B.  Nov.  4,  1826.]  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Entered  the  Army 
(Ensign  and  Lieut.,  1846;  Lieut. -Col.  (Grenadier  Guards); 
served  in  the  Crimea).  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  7, 
1893.  Brother  of  Harry  (1836).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

BURRELL,  ARTHUR  JOSEPH  TOPHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1900.  S.  of  Joseph  Arthur  (r868),  of  Oak 
Holm,  Wimbledon,  Surrey.  B.  Aug.  3,  1 881,  at  Wimbledon. 
School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1900. 

BURRELL,  CHARLES  MERRIK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  May  26,  1791.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William 
(1749),  Bart.  B.  May  24,  1774,  in  Golden  Square,  London. 
Schools,  ChigweU  and  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1791; 
B.A.  1795.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  Jan.  20,  1796. 
Of  Knepp  Castle,  near  West  Grinstead,  Sussex.  M.P.  for 
New  Shoreham,  1807-62  (in  16  Parliaments).  'Father'  of 
the  House  of  Commons,  1850-62;  exemplary  in  his  atten- 
dance, and  well  known  latterly  for  his  pertinacity  in  bringing 
forward,  session  after  session,  a  bill  to  prohibit  window- 
cleaning  by  females.  Devoted  his  leisure  to  encouraging 
agricultural  improvements;  introduced  the  white,  or  Belgian 
carrot  into  Susse.x,  and  made  valuable  experiments  in  the 
feeding  and  fattening  of  cattle.  Married  Frances  Iliflfe 
(or  Ihve),  otherwise  Wyndham,  spinster,  and  illegitimate 
dau.  of  George  O'Brien  (Wyndham),  Earl  of  Egremont, 
Aug.  8,  1808,  at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London. 
Died  Jan.  4,  1862,  aged  87,  at  Knepp  Castle.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  iv;  G.E.C.,  v.  178;  G.  Mag.,  1862.) 

BURRELL,  CHARLES  RAYMOND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19) 
at  Magdalene,  July  i,  1867.  S.  and  h.  of  Walter  Wyndham, 
Esq.  [later  Bart.],  of  Ockendon  House,  Cuckfield,  Sussex. 
[B.  Mar.  29,  1848,  at  Burleigh-on-the-Hill,  Rutland.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Capt.,  Royal  Sussex  Militia,  1872-81. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  6th  Bart.,  Jan.  24,  i886.  Of  Knepp 
Castle,  and  West  Grinstead  Park,  Sussex,  and  of  Ockendon 
House,  Cuckfield.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Sussex.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  Sept.  6,  1899.  Buried  at  Shipley,  Sussex. 
(G.E.C,  V.  179;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xx.) 

BURRELL,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Dec.  31,  1781.  [S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  Bapt. 
Apr.  17,  1763,  at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  School,  Charter- 
house.] Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1786;  M.A. 
1789.  Fellow,  1787.  Bursar,  1804-36.  President.  A  vigorous 
adherent  of  Procter  (Master,  1799-1845);  supported  the 
scheme  of  a  Patronage  Fund.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  29, 
1787.  His  'valuable  services  to  the  College'  were  recognised 
in  a  College  Order  of  Dec.  13,  1826.  Benefactor  to  the  College. 
Died  Sept.  18,  1842,  at  Cambridge.  (Al.  Carthus.;  Si  Catha- 
rine's Coll.  Hist.) 

BURRELL,  FRANCIS  [FRANK]  FARRAR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Magdalene,  July  28,  1881.  S.  of  Major,  of  15,  Victoria 
Street,  Hunslet,  Leeds.  [B.  Mar.  17,  1861.]  Schools,  Bruton 
and  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  i888.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Clergy  Orphan 
School,  Canterbury,  1886  (Jan. -Midsummer);  at  King's 
School,  Bruton,  1886-90.  Army  Tutor,  1890-1906.  Assistant 
Master  al  Westminster  School,  1906-27.  Died  Jan.  3,  1936, 
aged  74,  at  16,  CharleviUe  Mansions,  West  Kensington. 
(Bruton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan,  4,  1936.) 


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BuRRELL,  Francis  Waller 

BURRELL,  FRANCIS  WALLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1895.  S.  of  Thomas  WaUer,  gent,  [died  1888].  B. 
Apr.  17,  1872,  at  Torquay.  School,  Walthamstow  (Rev. 
T.  E.  B.  Guy).   Matric.  Michs.  1895. 

BURRELL,  GODFREY  PERCY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  8,  1899. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Harry  Percy,  of  Alton,  Hants.  B.  Mar.  18, 
1 88 1.]  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Major,  4th  Batt.,  Hants.  Regt.;  in  Meso- 
potamia; mentioned  in  despatches;  M.C.).  A  well-known 
dog-breeder  and  a  contributor  to  the  Field.  Invented  a 
humane  Idller  for  rats  and  vermin.  Of  Alton,  Hants.  Died 
there  July  2,  1931,  aged  50.  Brother  of  the  next.  {The 
Times,  July  6,  1931.) 

BURRELL,  HARRY  ALDWYN.  .\dm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1900. 
[2nd  s.  of  Harry  Percy,  of  Alton,  Hants.  B.  Apr.  25,  1882.] 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  Hants.  Regt.).  Of  Brooklands,  Alton,  in 
1923.   Brother  of  the  above.    (Winchester  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURRELL,  HERBERT  JOHN  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Magda- 
lene, 1892;  incorp.  from  Oxford.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of 
Kirthng,  Cambs.  Matric.  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  Oct. 
23,  1885,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (St 
Albans,  for  London)  1890;  priest  (London)  1891;  C.  of 
Hillingdon,  1890-4.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
St  Albans,  1894-9.  V.  of  Wigginton,  Herts.,  1899-1910. 
Hon.  Secretary  of  the  St  Albans  Diocesan  Conference,  1899- 
1910.  R.  of  Balsham,  Cambs.,  1910-34.  Hon.  Secretary 
of  Ely  Diocesan  Conference,  1925-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely, 
1927-38-.  Rural  Dean  of  Camps,  1929-34.  F.S.A.,  1930.  Of 
Balsham  Lodge,  Trumpington  Road,  Cambridge,  1939. 
Brother  of  Reginald  J.  (1889).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Univ.  Cal., 
1935-6;  Crockford,  1938.) 

BURRELL  or  BURREL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
July  2,  1753.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  late  R.  of  Letheringsett, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Thursford,  Norfolk.  School,  Holt  (Mr  Holmes). 
Scholar,  1753-9;  matric.  Michs.  1754;  B..^.  1757.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1757;  priest,  June  24,  1759;  C.  of 
Letheringsett,  1757;  R.  there,  1759-86.  Died  Aug.  2,  1786, 
at  Norwich.   Father  of  the  next.   (Kenn,  11.  69.) 

BURRELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  6,  1779.  S. 
smd  h.  of  John  (above),  R.  of  Letheringsett,  Norfolk.  B. 
there  Sept.  20,  1762.  School,  Holt  (Mr  J.  Smith).  Matric. 
Easter,  1781;  Scholar;  B.A.  1785;  AI.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  22,  1785;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1785.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  R.  (and  patron)  of  Letheringsett,  Norfolk, 
1786-1826.   Perhaps  father  of  William  (1833). 

BURRELL,  JOSEPH  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July 
10,  1868.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  16, 
1849,  in  London.  School,  Brighton  College  (Mr  Griffith). 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M..\.  1877.  .^dm.  Solicitor, 
1875;  of  the  firm  of  Farrer  and  Co.,  of  66,  Lincoln's  Inn 
Fields.  Of  Oak  Hokn,  Wimbledon.  Died  there  Aug.  4,  1926. 
Father  of  Arthur  J.  T.  (1900).   {The  Times,  Aug.  7,  1926.) 

BURRELL,  LIONEL  COTTINGHAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1885.  S.  of  Lionel,  surgeon,  of  Cambridge.  B.  Nov.  17, 
1866,  at  Stoke  Newington.  Schools,  St  George's,  Brampton, 
and  Oundle.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.,  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1895.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1895.  Sometime  Anaesthetist  at  the  Royal  Hospital,  Rich- 
mond, and  at  the  South  African  (War)  Hospital,  Richmond. 
House  Surgeon  at  Suffolk  General  Hospital.  Surgeon  to  the 
Red  Cross  Hospital,  Richmond.  Medical  Officer,  Royal 
Gardens,  Kew.  Practised  at  Wansford,  Northants.  Of  Arlarie 
House,  Wansford,  Peterborough.  Died  Feb.  24,  1929. 
{Venn,  11.  476;  The  Times,  Feb.  26,  1929.) 

BURRELL,  PETER.  .A.dm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  18,  1771.  S.  and  h.  of  Peter  (1741),  Esq.,  commissioner 
of  excise.  B.  June  16,  1754,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1774;  M.-A..  {Lit.  Reg.)  1775.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Nov.  28,  1774.  M.P.  for  Haslemere,  1776-80; 
for  Boston,  1782-96.  Knighted,  July  6,  1781.  Succeeded  his 
great-uncle,  Sir  Merrik  Burrell,  as  2nd  Bart.,  Apr.  6,  1787. 
Created  Baron  Gwydir,  of  Gwydir,  Co.  Carnarvon,  June  i6, 
1796  [a  good  example  of  a  '  Petticoat  Peerage,'  the  title  being 
taken  from  part  of  his  wife's  estates,  in  right  of  her  great- 
grandmother].  Presided  over  the  trial  of  Warren  Hastings, 
as  deputy  Great  Chamberlain  (this  hereditary  of6ce,  being 
vested  in  his  wife  and  her  sister).  P.C,  1820.  Married 
Priscilla  Barbara  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Peregrine  (Bertie),  Duke 
of  Ancaster  and  Kesteven,  Feb.  23,  1779  (which  Priscilla,  on 
the  death  of  her  brother,  the  4th  Duke,  was  declared  suo  jure 
Baroness  Willoughby  de  Hresby,  Mar.  18,  1780.  Famous  as 
a  cricketer.  Died  June  29,  1820,  of  gout,  at  Brighton. 
Buried  at  Edenham,  Lines.  Father  of  the  next  and  of 
William  P.  P.  (1807).  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
iv;  G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 


BuRRiDGE,  Francis  Barfoot 

BURRELL  [post  DRUMMOND  BURRELL],  Hon.  PETER 
ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  4, 
1800.  S.  and  h.  of  Peter  (above).  B.  Mar.  ig,  1782,  in 
Whitehall.  Matric.  Easter,  1801;  M.A.  1801.  M.P.  for 
Boston,  1812-20.  Took  the  name  of  Drummond  by  Royal 
Licence,  before  that  of  Burrell,  Nov.  5,  1807,  and,  by  Royal 
Licence,  June  26,  1829,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Willoughby 
in  Ueu  of  that  of  BurreU.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron 
Gwydir,  June  29,  1820.  Officiated  as  deputy  Lord  Great 
Chamberlain  at  the  Coronation  of  George  IV.  P.C,  1821. 
Lord-Lieut,  for  Co.  Carnarvon.  Became  Lord  Willoughby 
of  Eresby,  on  the  death  of  his  mother.  Baroness  Willoughby 
of  Eresby,  Dec.  29,  1828;  becoming  also  in  her  right,  joint 
hereditary  Lord  Great  Chamberlain.  Married  Clementina 
Sarah,  dau.  of  James  (Drummond)  Lord  Perth,  Baron 
Drummond  of  Stobhall,  Oct.  19,  1807.  Died  Feb.  22,  1865. 
Buried  at  Edenham,  Lines.  Brother  of  WUIiam  P.  P.  (1807). 
{G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BURRELL,  [PETER]  ROBERT  [CHARLES].  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  10,  1826.  2nd  s.  of  The  Hon.  Lindsey  Meyrick 
[.Merrik]  Peter,  of  Highlield  Park,  near  Hartford,  Beds. 
[B.  .\pT.  27,  1810,  at  Langley  Park,  Beckenham,  Kent.] 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1828,  as  Peter  R. 
Charles;  M.A.  1831.  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Great  Chamber- 
lain, 1837-70.  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1858.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
High  Steward  of  Ipswich,  1884-1909.  Succeeded  his  cousin 
Alberic,  Lord  Willoughby  of  Eresby  and  Baron  Gwydyr, 
as  4th  Baron  Gwydyr  (or  Gwydir),  Aug.  26,  1870;  also  5th 
Bart.  Of  Stoke  Park,  Suffolk.  J. P.,  D.L.  Twice  married  and 
had  issue  (his  only  son,  Sir  Willoughby  Campbell  Merrick, 
died  s.p.m.s.  1915,  when  the  peerage  became  extinct).  Died 
-Aipr.  3,  1909,  aged  98,  at  Stoke  Park,  Suffolk.  Buried  at 
Belstead.  Brother  of  Willoughby  J.  P.  (1833).  (G.E.C.,  ed. 
Gibbs.) 

BURRELL,  REGINALD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
27,  1889.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Littlebury,  Saffron  Walden, 
Essex.  B.  .^ug.  26,  1870,  at  Kirtling,  Cambs.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Of  Risby 
Place,  Risby,  Suffolk.  J. P.  and  County  Alderman  for  West 
Suffolk.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Herbert  J.  E. 
(1892).    (Kelly,  Handbook,  1937.) 

BURRELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  9,  1843. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  Feb.  5,  1821,  at  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School, 
Wakefield.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A.  1848; 
M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of 
Horbury,  Yorks.,  1848-51.  V.  of  Stanley  St  Peter,  near 
Wakefield,  1851-88.   Died  Mar.  20,  1888.    {Peilc,  11.  482.) 

BURRELL,  SAMUEL  BLAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  29,  1852.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1852;  B..A..  1857;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1856;  priest  (Lichfield)  1857;  C.  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
1856-8.  Assistant  Master  at  Newcastle  Grammar  School, 
1856-8.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1857  and  1868.  Missionary 
(S.P.G.)  and  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Cawnpore,  1858-75.  C.  of 
Broughton-in-Furness,  1875-81.  V.  of  Murton,  Westmor- 
land, 1881-1913.  Living  there,  1915.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1916.    {T.  A.  Walker,  503;  Crockford.) 

BURRELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1833.  S.  of  John  (?  1779).  B.  at  Sheringham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Holt  Grammar,  Norfolk  (Mr  Pullej-ne).  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  May  21, 
1837;  priest,  June  17,  1838;  C.  of  Kingswood,  Wilts.,  1837. 
C.  of  St  Michael's,  Coventry,  in  1849.  In  Clergy  List,  unbene- 
ficed, 1850-65. 

BURRELL,    WILLIAM   [PEREGRINE   PETER].    Adm.   FeU.- 

Com.  at  St  John's,  July  22,  1807.  3rd  s.  of  Peter,  Lord 
Gwydir  (1771),  and  Baroness  Willoughby  de  Eresby.  [B.  Oct. 
I,  1788;  occurs  as  William  Peregrine  Peter  Robert  in  Vis.  of 
England  and  Wales,  xii.  136].  Matric.  Michs.  1808,  as  W. 
Peter  Peregrine;  M..^.  1809.  Died  unmarried  July  27,  1852, 
aged  63,  at  Calais.  Brother  of  Peter  R.  (1800).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Ancaster;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xii.) 

BURRELL,  WILLOUGHBY  [JAMES  PETER].  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  July  4,  1833.  2nd  s.  of  The  Hon.  Lindsey 
Merrick,  of  Debden  Hall,  Essex.  Matric.  Lent,  1834;  B.A. 
1839;  M.A.  1848.  R.  of  Belleau  with  .\by.  Lines.,  1840-9. 
Married  Frances  (?  Fanny),  dau.  of  WiUiam  Jones  Burdett, 
Esq.,  of  Copt  Haill,  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  Dec.  7,  1838. 
Died  Dec.  14,  1849,  aged  34,  at  Dublin.  Brother  of  [Peter] 
R.  [C]  (1826).    (Burke,  E.G.,  ed.  1862;  G.  Mag.) 

BURRIDGE,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of  Charles  B.,  Esq.  B.  at  Taunton, 
Somerset.   Matric.  Michs.  1880. 

BURRIDGE,  FRANCIS  BARFOOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  15,  1841.  [S.  and  h.  of  Wilham,  gent.,  of  Shaftesbury, 
Dorset.  School,  Sherborne.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A. 
1847;  M.A.  1852.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  3,  1845. 
(T.  C.  Dale,  Middle  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 


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BURRIDGE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1837.  Of  Somerset.  [Probably  s.  of  William,  clerk, 
of  Bradford,  Somerset.]  B.  there.  School,  Taunton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest,  1843. 
R.  of  Milton,  Hants.,  1850-60.  Chaplain  to  the  Troops  at 
Fort  Cumberland.  Not  in  Crockford,  1865.  [William 
Arundel  Burridge  (son  of  the  Rev.  William  Burridge,  of 
Bradford,  Somerset)  died  June  9,  1849,  aged  41;  probably 
a  brother  of  Richard.]   (G.  Mag.,  1845,  ii.  217.) 

BURROUGH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1867.  S.  of  John,  Capt.,  R.N.  B.  Dec.  11,  1846,  at  West 
Drayton,  Middlesex.  School,  Royal  Naval.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  priest 
(Hereford)  1872;  C.  of  Clun,  Shrops.,  1871-82.  R.  of  Eaton 
Bishop,  Heref.,  1882-1906.  Died  Sept.  18,  1907,  aged  5o, 
at  South  Famborough.  Father  of  John  (1892).  (Burke, 
Family  Records;  Suffolk  Manor.  Fam.,  i.  312.) 

BURROUGH,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  30,  1791.  Of  Sufiolk.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  Michs. 
1792. 

BURROUGH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  8,  1803. 
S.  of  J.  [?  James],  Esq.,  barrister-at-law,  of  Hampshire. 
School,  Charterhouse.  [Sir  James  Burrough,  Judge,  died 
1839  and  left  an  only  surviving  child,  Anne;  see  D.N.B.] 

BURROUGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1892. 
S.  of  Charles  (1867),  clerk.  B.  [Sept.  5,  1873]  at  Clun,  Shrops. 
Schools,  [Bruton]  and  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Cricket  'blue,'  1895.  Ord.  deacon, 
1896;  priest  (Chester)  1898;  C.  of  Witton,  Cheshire,  1896- 
1900.  Chaplain  of  the  Mersey  Mission  to  Seamen,  Liverpool, 
1900-3;  to  the  Royal  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill, 
1903-6;  to  the  Forces,  1907;  at  Cairo,  1908-11;  at  Hounslow, 
1911-19;  at  Shoeburyness,  1919-21.  Died  Dec.  26,  1922, 
aged  49,  at  St  Leonards.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  30, 
1922;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BURROUGH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  5, 
1763.  S.  of  Samuel  (1737),  R.  of  Holton,  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Flixton.  School,  Wyverstone  (Mr  Steggall).  Scholar,  1763-9; 
matric.  Michs.  1764;  B..-^.  1768;  M..\.  1789.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  28,  1768;  priest,  July  8,  1770;  C.  of  Ubbeston, 
Suffolk,  1768.  C.  of  Heveningham,  1770;  R.  there,  1774- 
1803.  R.  of  Horham,  1789-1803.  R.  of  Ashby,  1792-1803. 
Died  Mar.  i,  1803,  aged  54  {sic),  at  Norwich.  M.I.  at  Hevening- 
ham.   {Venn,  u.  8i.) 

BURROUGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Jan.  29,  1763.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Abbot's  Anne, 
Hants.  B.  there  1744.  Matric.  Lent,  1763;  B..-^.  1767;  M.A. 
1770.  Fellow,  1766-74.  R.  of  Abbot's  .■\nne,  1774-1831. 
R.  (and  patron)  of  Blandford  St  Mary,  Dorset,  1799-1831. 
Died  July  10,  1831,  aged  80  {sk).  He  was  brother  of  Sir 
James  Burrough,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.,  1831,  II.  19.) 

BURROUGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  .Apr. 
17,  1771.  [S.  of  Henry  {1739),  V.  of  Wisbech,  Cambs.,  and 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Dr  Butts,  Bishop  of  Ely.]  B.  at  Wisbech. 
[Bapt.  there  .\ug.  1751.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Exhibitioner. 
Matric.  Easter,  1772.    {.41.  Carthus.) 

BURROUGHES  or  BURROUGHS,  BURKIN.  .Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  8,  1822.  [S.  of  James  Burkin  (1777).  B. 
1803.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Died 
Jan.  3,  1823,  aged  19,  at  Hoveton,  Norfolk.  Brother  of  the 
next,  etc.  [According  to  Crisp,  another  brother,  Thomas 
D'Eye,  was  admitted  at  Christ's,  Feb.  11,  1826,  but  see  note 
sub  Thomas  (1826).]    {Peile,  11.  408;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  xii.) 

BURROUGHES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  21, 

1814.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  James  Burkin  (1777),  deceased], 
late  of  Hoveton  Hall,  ColtishaU,  Norfolk.  B.  Nov.  16,  1797. 
School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1814.   Died  in  College,  Apr.  i, 

1815,  of  a  fever.  Buried  at  BurUngham.  Brother  of  the 
above,  William  (1820),  Jeremiah  (1813),  James  (1811)  and 
Henry  N.  (1808). 

BURROUGHES,  EDWARD  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1880.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Henry  (1852),  Esq.,  of  Lower  Berke- 
ley Street,  London.  [B.  May  7,  1862.  School,  Winchester.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M..\.  1889.  Ord.  deacon, 
1885;  priest  (Durham)  1886;  C.  of  Harton,  Durham,  1885-7. 
C.  of  Kidderminster,  Worcs.,  1887-9.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Cape  Town,  1889-92.  C.  of  Stretton-Grandison 
with  Ashperton,  Heref.,  1892-8.  V.  of  Stoke  Holy  Cross, 
Norfolk,  1898-1915.  Died  Aug.  21,  1916,  at  Cape  Town. 
Buried  there.  Half-brother  of  Henry  N.  (1896).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xi,x.) 

BURROUGHES,  ELLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  22, 
1782.    Of  Norfolk.    [S.  and  h.  of  Randall  (1751),  clerk,  of 


BURROUGHES,  JaMES  BuRKIN 

Long  Stratton  Manor.  B.  1764.]  Matric.  Michs.  1782; 
Scholar,  1786;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Aug.  8,  1789  (?  1790),  as  '  M.A.  of  Queens'.'  Of  Long  Stratton 
Manor,  Norfolk.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Lord  of  the  manors  of 
Stratton  Hall,  Welham  and  Reezes.  R.  of  Stowlangtoft, 
Suffolk,  1790-1831.  R.  of  Sutton,  1796-1804.  R.  of  Tas- 
burgh,  Norfolk,  1804-31.  Married  Sarah  Nasmyth,  dau. 
of  Robert  Marsh,  Apr.  21,  1795.  Died  Dec.  24,  1831,  aged  67, 
at  Long  Stratton.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Walter  {1816). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  xii.) 

BURROUGHES,  ELLIS.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  3, 
1814.  Of  Norwich.  [S.  and  h.  of  ElUs  (above),  clerk.  B.  Jan. 
17,  1797.]  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar,  1815;  B.A.  1818. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,  1820;  priest,  June  17,  1821. 
Of  Long  Stratton  Manor,  Norfolk.  J.P.,  D.L.  V.  of  Thorn- 
ham  and  R.  of  .AUingham,  Kent,  1833-8.  Married  Elizabeth 
PhiUips,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Francis  WUder,  M.P.,  Sept. 
16,  1823.  [For  pedigree  of  Burroughes,  of  Long  Stratton 
Manor,  Norfolk,  see  F.  A.  Crisp,  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 
XXI,  where  he  is  wrongly  assigned  to  Christ's  College.]  Died 
Mar.  13,  1854,  aged  58,  at  Nice.  Will  (P.C.C.)  May  8,  1854. 
Brother  of  Walter  (1816)  and  father  of  Randall  R.  (1846). 
(Burke,  E.G. ;  G.  Mag.) 

BURROUGHES,  HENRY  NEGUS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  July  2,  1808.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Burkin  (1777), 
Esq.  B.  [Feb.  8,  1791]  at  Burlingham  St  Peter,  Norfolk. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1808.  Of  Burlingham  Hall  and 
Hoveton  HaU,  Norfolk.  J. P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1817. 
M.P.  for  East  Norfolk,  1837-57.  Married  (i)  Jane  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Dixon  Hoste,  R.  of  Tittleshall-cum-Godwick,  and  of 
Ingoldisthorpe  Hall,  Norfolk,  Aug.  25,  1818;  (2)  Augusta 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Proctor,  C.B.,  of  Aberhavesp 
Hall,  Montgoms.,  Nov.  28,  1854.  Died  Mar.  22,  1872.  Buried 
in  the  family  vault  at  St  Peter's,  Burlingham.  Brother  of 
William  (1820),  etc.;  father  of  James  B.  (1837)  and  Randall 
(1847).    (Burke,  E.G.;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xv.) 

BURROUGHES,  HENRY  NEVILLE.  \Am.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  4th  s.  of  Thomas  Henry  (1852),  of  16,  Lower 
Berkeley  Street,  London.  B.  May  4,  1877,  at  Ketton, 
Stamford,  Lines.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
1899;  M..\.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1906.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1903.  Visiting  Medical 
Officer  to  the  Alexandra  Hospital  for  Children  and  Hip 
Diseases.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut. -Col.,  R.A.M.C, 
attached  8th  Cyclist  Batt.,  Essex  (Territorial)  Regt.;  twice 
mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.,  1919;  Medaille  des 
Epidemies).  Hon.  Physician  to  the  Farringdon  Dispensary 
and  to  St  George's,  Hanover  Square  Dispensary.  Of  The 
Old  Rectory,  Broadchalke,  Sahsbury;  retired.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Half-brother  of  Edward  R.  (1880).  (Burke,  E.G.; 
Medical  Directory,  1937;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BURROUGHES,  HENRY  RANDALL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Randall  (1847),  clerk,  deceased,  of 
Lowestoft,  Norfolk.  [B.  May  12,  1863,  at  Hoveton  Hall.] 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i88i.  Capt.,  3rd  Batt., 
Norfolk  Regt.,  1883-92.  .'^.D.C.  to  Lord  Zetland,  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  Ireland,  1890-2.  Travelled  abroad;  resided  at 
Trinidad  nearly  seven  years;  in  Vancouver  Island,  189 7-. 
Of  Burlingham  HaO,  Norfolk.  J. P.  Succeeded  his  father, 
1872;  sold  the  property,  1919.  Afterwards  of  King  John's 
Tower,  Lismore,  Co.  Waterford.  {Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  xv;  Cox,  County  Series,  1912;  Kelly,  Handbook, 
1937;  Burke,  E.G.,  1937.) 

BURROUGHES,  JAMES.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  5, 
1811.  [S.  of  James  Burkin  {1777),  deceased],  late  of  Hoveton 
Hall,  ColtishaU,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  i8n.  Died  Apr.  10, 
1815,  aged  22.  Buried  at  Burlingham.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1814),  etc. 

BURROUGHES  or  BURROUGHS,  JAMES  BURKIN.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  28,  1777.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  Jeremiah, 
of  Wymondham,  Norfolk,  J. P.  and  D.L.  B.  Mar.  16,  1760.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1778.  Of  Burlingham  Hall,  Norfolk.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  Capt.  of  the  Blofleld  and  South  Walsham  troop  of 
Yeomanry.  Married  Christabel,  dau.  of  Henry  Negus,  of 
Hoveton  Hall,  Norfolk,  Mar.  17,  1789.  Died  Nov.  30,  1803, 
aged  43,  at  St  Catherine's  Hill,  Norwich.  Buried  at  Burling- 
ham St  Peter.  .M.I.  Brother  of  Randall  (1778);  father  of 
Henry  N.  (1808),  Jeremiah  (1813),  James  (1811),  Edward 
(1814),  William  (1820),  and  Burkin  (1822).  (F.  A.  Crisp, 
Notes,  XII ;  Burke,  E.G.) 

BURROUGHES,  JAMES  BURKIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  15,  1837,  as  J.  Barker  {sic).  [S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Negus 
(1808).  B.  Nov.  10,  1819.  School,  Eton,  as  Jas.  Burkin.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1838.  Died  Sept.  12,  1854,  at  Brompton, 
Middlesex.  Brother  of  Randall  (1847).  (Burke,  E.G.;  Eton 
Sch.  Lists.) 


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BURROUGHES,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb. 
6,  1813.  Of  Norfolk.  [3rd  s.  of  James  Burkin  {i777),  de- 
ceased], late  of  Hoveton  Hall,  Norfolk.  [B.  i797,  at  Burling- 
ham  Hall.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1813;  Scholar,  1813; 
B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  17,  1819; 
priest,  Dec.  12,  1819;  R.  of  Burhngham  St  Andrew's  with  St 
Edmund's,  Norfolk,  1819-72.  R.  of  Burlingham  St  Peter's, 
1830-72.  Rural  Dean  of  Blofield,  1847-69.  Of  Lingwood 
Lodge,  Norwich.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Married  Pleasance,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Hulton  Preston,  Bart.,  of  Beeston  Hall, 
Norfolk,  July  31,  1828.  Died  May  19,  1872.  Buried  at 
Burlingham  St  Edmund's.  Brother  of  Edward  (1814),  etc. 
and  father  of  Thomas  H.  (1852).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BURROUGHES,  RANDALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
28,  1778.  Of  Norfolk.  [3rd  s.  of  Jeremiah,  of  Wymondhani. 
B.  1761.]  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  B.A.  1783.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Imi,  Nov.  20,  1779.  Of  Burfield  Hall,  Wymondham.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Denton,  Esq.,  July 
26,  1792.  Died  Sept.  9,  1817,  aged  56.  Buried  at  Wymond- 
ham. M.I.  Brother  of  James  B.  (i777)  and  father  of  Randall 
P.  (i8n).    (F.  A.  Crisp,  ATo/es,  XII.) 

BURROUGHES,  RANDALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, Feb.  7,  1847.  S.  of  Henry  Negus  (1808),  Esq.,  of 
Hoveton  Hall,  Norfolk.  [B.  Apr.  1829.]  School,  Woolwich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar;  B.A.  1851.  Fellow.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  6,  1852;  priest,  May  22,  1853.  Of 
Buriingham  Hall,  Norfolk.  J. P.  Married  The  Hon.  Emily 
Harbord,  dau.  of  Edward,  Lord  Suffield,  Oct.  19,  1852.  Died 
Dec.  26,  1872,  aged  43.  Buried  at  Burhngham.  Brother  of 
James  B.  (1837)  and  father  of  Henry  R.  (i88i).  {Fox-Davies.) 

BURROUGHES,  RANDALL  PROCTOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, May  5,  1811.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  RandaU  (1778), 
Esq.,  of  Burfield  Hall,  Wymondham.  Matric.  Michs.  1811; 
Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1815;  M.A.  1818.  Fellow, 
1817-20.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Died  Jan.  16,  1820.  Buried  at 
Wymondham.   (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862.) 

BURROUGHES,  RANDALL  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  26,  1846.  2nd  s.  of  ElUs  (1814)  [clerk  of 
Long  Stratton,  Norfolk].  B.  Dec.  i,  1827,  at  Newton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Brussels.  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Migrated 
to  Magdalene,  Dec.  11,  1848.  Of  the  Manor  House,  Long 
Stratton,  Norfolk.  J. P.  Lord  of  the  manors  of  Stratton 
Hall,  Welham,  and  Reezes.  Col.,  3rd  Batt.,  Norfolk  Regt. 
Married  Jane  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Bax,  of  Twyford  House, 
Essex,  Apr.  lo,  1855.  Died  May  5,  1888,  aged  60,  at  Florence, 
Italy.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xxi.) 

BURROUGHES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  3,  1817.  Of  Cambs.  [S.  of  Thomas  Cooke  (i773).  R-  of 
Landbeach.]  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  1822. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June,  1822;  priest, 
1824;  C.  of  Hemingford  Grey,  Hunts.,  1822-6.  C.  of  Harlton, 
Cambs.  C.  of  Swavesey,  1825.  C.  of  Warboys,  Hunts.,  1826- 
32.  C.  of  Rickinghall  Inferior  and  Superior,  Suffolk,  1832-47. 
Afterwards  of  Gazeley,  Suffolk.  (Occurs  in  Clergy  List,  1880, 
as  unbeneficed;  'Thomas  Burroughes,  B.A.,  of  Gazeley, 
Suffolk.')  Died  Mar.  19,  1883,  aged  84,  at  Gazeley.  Will 
proved  (Bury  St  Edmunds)  Apr.  19,  1883.  Perhaps  brother 
of  the  next.  (F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  xii  (where  he  is  wrongly 
assigned  to  Christ's  College);  The  Guardian,  Mar.  28,  1883.) 

BURROUGHES  or  BURROUGHS,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Feb.  11,  1826.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  Cooke  (next), 
R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.]  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar, 
1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  The  identity  of  this  man  is 
difficult  to  establish.  According  to  Peile,  11.  422,  his  name 
was  removed  as '  dead,'  in  Mar.  1859.  PeUe,  however,  wrongly 
suggests  identity  with  Thomas,  C.  of  Rickinghall,  and  son  of 
Thomas  Cooke  (1773),  R.  of  Landbeach,  thus  confusing  him 
with  Thomas,  of  Corpus  Christi  (1817).  It  appears  more- 
over that  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cooke  (i773)  had  a  younger  son 
named  Thomas  Cooke,  who  died  Oct.  7,  1867,  at  Botesdale, 
Suffolk;  will  (Bury  St  Edmunds)  Dec.  30,  1867;  and  he  may 
be  identical  with  the  Christ's  man.  F.  A.  Crisp,  however, 
assigns  Thomas  D'Eye,  son  of  James  Burkin  (i777),  to 
Christ's;  he  died  Julv  10,  1875.  aged  75  at  Ipswich.  (Crisp, 
Notes,  XII.)  Lack  of  further  evidence  makes  certainty  of 
identification  impossible.  In  Burke,  Thomas  Cooke  IBur- 
roughes,  junr.,  is  described  as  'of  Gazeley,  Suffolk.'  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1862  and  1871.) 

BURROUGHES,  THOMAS  COOKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  June  7,  1773.  S.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Wymond- 
ham, Norfolk.  School,  Bury.  Scholar,  1773-81;  matric. 
Michs.  1776;  B.A.  {loih  Wrangler)  1778;  M.A.  1781.  Fellow, 
1782-97.  Dean,  1782-5.  Greek  Lecturer,  1788.  Salarist, 
1789-94.  Bursar,  1795-7.  President,  1795-7-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1778;  priest  (Ely)  Oct.  15,  1786;  C.  of 
Beccles,  Suffolk,  1778.  Master  of  Perse  School,  Cambridge, 
1782-6.     R.   of   Landbeach,   Cambs.,    1797-1821.     Married 


Burrow,  George 

Mary  Masters,  sister  of  Robert  Masters,  R.  of  Landbeach, 
Dec.  5,  1797.  Died  suddenly  Apr.  23,  1821.  Buried  at  Land- 
beach. M.I.  Father  of  Thomas  (1817)  and  perhaps  of  Thomas 
(1826).    (Venn,  11.  93.) 

BURROUGHES,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  20,  1852.  S.  of  Jeremiah  (1813),  clerk.  B. 
Jan.  8,  1834,  at  Lingwood,  Norfolk.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1852.  Of  Ketton  Cottage,  Stamford,  and  of  16,  Lower 
Berkeley  Street,  London.  D.L.  for  Rutland.  High  Sheriff, 
1904.  Twice  married.  Died  Jan.  17,  1924.  Father  of  Edward 
R.  (1880)  and  Henry  N.  (1896).  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 
XIX;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BURROUGHES,  THOMAS  PENNELL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  4,  1850.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Derby.  School, 
Wimborne,  Dorset  (Mr  Fletcher).   Matric.  Michs.  1850. 

BURROUGHES,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  8,  1816. 
[2nd  s.  of  Ellis  (1782),  clerk.]  B.  at  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs, 
1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1823.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Oct.  14,  1821;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1822.  Of  Momingthorpe, 
Norfolk;  there  in  1849  (unbeneficed).  Died  Dec.  5,  1850, 
aged  52,  at  Hastings.  Brother  of  ElUs  (1814).  (Vis.  of 
England  and  Wales,  xxi;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.  212.) 

BURROUGHES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  20, 
1820.  [S.  of  Tames  Burkin  (i777),  Esq.  B.  1802,  at  St 
Catherine's  Hill,  Norwich.]  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1827; 
M.A.  1830.  Of  Coltishall  Hall,  Norfolk.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Chairman  of  visiting  justices.  Died  unmarried  Apr.  24,  1866, 
aged  64,  at  Coltishall.  Buried  at  Burlingham.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1814),  etc.    (G.  Mag.) 

BURROUGHS,  BENJAMIN  PALMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  10,  1886.  Of  Lanes.  B.  Mar.  4,  1867,  at  iii, 
Bedford  Street,  Liverpool.  School,  Liverpool  Institute. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894. 

BURROUGHS  or  SALUSBURY,  LYNCH.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  St 
John's,  June  22,  1779,  as  Salusbury,  Lynch.  4th  s.  of 
Robert  [Salusbury],  of  Cotton  Hall,  Denbighs.  B.  there 
Oct.  10,  1763.  School,  Ruthin.  Matric.  Michs.  1779,  as 
Salusbury,  Lynch;  Scholar,  1779;  B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1786. 
Assumed  the  surname  of  Burroughs  only,  by  Royal  Licence, 
July  II,  1804,  in  compUance  with  the  will  of  Dame  Sarah 
Salusbury,  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Salusbury  (of  Trinity  Hall), 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty.  Ord.  deacon  (Glou- 
cester) July  30,  1786;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1787-  V.  of 
Offley,  Herts.,  1787-1835.  R.  of  Graveley  with  Chesfield, 
1803-5,  and  again,  1814-19.  Married  (i)  Jane,  dau.  of 
William  Offley,  of  Harper  Street  and  Gt  Ormond  Street, 
London,  and  of  Offley,  Herts.,  July  29,  1790.  Died  Aug.  10, 
1837,  at  Welbury,  near  Hitchin.  M.I.  at  Offley.  For  his 
brother  Thelwall  (1785),  see  sub  Salusbury.  Father  of  the 
next,  and  of  Wilham  (1809).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  sub 
Salusbury.) 

BURROUGHS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  15,  1813. 
S.  of  Lynch  (above)  [Salusbury;  assumed  surname  of  Bur- 
roughs,July  II,  1804],  clerk,  of  Offley  Place,  Herts.  Matric. 
Michs.  1S13.  Died  Mar.  19,  1815,  aged  20.  M.I.  at  Offley. 
Brother  of  the  next.    (Cussans,  11.  i.  105.) 

BURROUGHS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21, 
1809.  Of  Herts.  [S.  and  h.  of  Lynch  (i779).  V.  of  Offley, 
Herts.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809.  Died  Dec.  29,  1832,  aged  41. 
Buried  at  Offley.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Cussans,  11.  i, 
105.) 

BURROW,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  20, 
1805.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  Warrington,  Lanes.  School,  New- 
castle-on-Tyne  (Mr  Blunt).   Matric.  Michs.  1806;  B.A.  1810. 

BURROW,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Tune  2,  1801.  Of  Surrey.  [S.  of  Edward  Broadley,  Esq.,  of 
Sutton,  Surrey.]  B.  there  June  29,  1785.  School,  Greenwich 
(Dr  Bumey).  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  Scholar,  1801.  Migrated 
to  Magdalene,  July  18,  1803;  B.A.  1805;  M.A.  1808.  Fellow 
of  Magdalene.  Incorp.  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1820; 
B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford)  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Rochester)  July  23,  1808;  priest  (York)  Mar.  24, 
1810;  P.C.  of  Bempton,  Yorks.,  1810-16.  Minister  of  the 
Chapel-at-Ease,  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  1816-23.  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Winchester,  1823-35.  Principal  of  Mount 
Radford  College  and  College  School,  near  Exeter,  1827-8. 
Civil  Chaplain  of  Gibraltar,  1835-42;  Archdeacon  there, 
1842-59.  Returned  to  England  and  Uved  in  retirement  as  an 
invaUd  at  Lyme  Regis  and  other  places  on  the  South  Coast. 
F.R.S.,  1818.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  Aug.  8,  1861, 
aged  76,  at  Honiton,  Devon.  Father  of  John  (1857).  (St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BURROW,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  7,  1791.  Of 
Vorks.   Matric.  Michs.  i79i- 


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Burrow,  James  Atkinson 

BURROW,  JAMES  ATKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1869.  S.  of  James,  tailor.  B.  Dec.  8,  1847,  at  Sed- 
bergh,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Dec.  28,  1847.  [School,  Sedbergh.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1880; 
priest,  1883;  C.  of  Eccleshall,  Yorks.,  1880-4.  V.  of  Chapel- 
le-Dale,  1884-^8.  V.  of  Tunstall,  Lanes.,  1898-1919.  Died 
there  Apr.  8,  1919,  aged  71.  Brother  of  John  W.  (1862). 
{Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

BURROW,  JAMES  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  10, 
1884.  B.  July  II,  1864.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  (Theol. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1887;  Prizeman;  Tyrwhitt  Scholar,  1890; 
M.A.  1891.  Of  116,  Fishergate,  Preston,  in  1918;  of  North 
Huish,  Avonwick,  S.  Devon,  in  1921.   (Selwyn  Coll.  Cal.) 

BURROW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhousk,  Jan.  3,  1857; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.  S.  of  [Edward  John  (1801),  F.R.S.], 
Archdeacon  of  Gibraltar.  Matric.  Easter,  1866;  B.D.  1867. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gibraltar)  1844;  priest  (Gibraltar)  1846;  Assis- 
tant Civil  Chaplain  at  Gibraltar,  1844-.  C.  of  Camden  Town, 
London,  1848.  C.  of  Ditcheat,  Somerset,  1851.  Government 
Chaplain  at  Gibraltar,  1852-4.  Resident  at  Ilfracombe, 
Devon,  1860-7-;  C.  there,  1867-71.  Not  in  Crockford,  1874. 
(Cant.  Act  Bk.;  T.  A.  Walker,  513;  Crockford,  1872.) 

BURROW,  JOHN  HOLME.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Mar.  3,  1851.  S.  of  Thomas  Dixon,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Settle,  Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855. 

BURROW,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1862.  S.  of  James,  tailor.  B.  at  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
Dec.  20,  1840.  [School,  Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1862; 
Scholar,  1865;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1870.  Assistant  Master  of 
Loretto  School,  1866-78.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Edin.) 
1877;  C.  of  Abbey  Hill  Mission,  Edinburgh,  1876-8.  Head 
Master  (ad  interim)  and  Chaplain  of  Sedbergh  School,  1879- 
80.  Chaplain  of  St  Mary's,  Dalkeith,  and  to  the  Duke  of 
Buccleuch,  1880-1.  Head  Master  of  Wharfedale  School, 
Ilkley,  Yorks.,  1882-97.  V.  of  Higham,  Kent,  1898-1911. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1912.  Brother  of  James  A. 
(1869).  (Records  of  Rochester.) 

BURROW,  JOSEPH  [ASHTON].  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Dec.  6,  1833.  Of  Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel,  Dec.  22,  1834;  Scholar,i835;  B.A.  1838.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  Dec.  15,  1838;  priest,  July  4,  1840;  C.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Newcastle,  1838-41.  Chaplain  in  the  Royal 
Navy,  1841-56.  Co-Principal  of  the  Naval  College  of  North 
Grove  House,  Southsea,  in  i860.  (Occurs  in  Crockford,  i860, 
as  Ashton  Burrow,  but  afterwards  as  Joseph  Ash  ton;  in 
Crockford,  1877-81,  without  address;  disappears,  1882.)  (Dur- 
ham Ord.  Bk.) 

BURROW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1807. 
S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  late  of  Starborough  Castle,  Surrey, 
deceased.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  20,  1809;  no  call.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

BURROW,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
185 1.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Newby  Cote.  B.  at 
Clapham.  Bapt.  Aug.  6,  1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar, 
1854;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest 
(Manchester)  1858;  C.  of  Tatham  Fell,  1857-62.  C.  of  Little- 
dale,  1862.  Lived  latterly  at  Caton,  near  Lancaster.  Died 
Jan.  24,  1869.    (R.  F.  Scott.) 

BURROW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  15,  1822. 
Of  the  West  Indies.  [S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Lancaster.  B. 
1804.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon,  1828;  priest  (Lichfield  and  Coventry)  1829.  C.  of 
Bisham  until  1833.  V.  of  Pinner,  Middlesex,  1833-61.  Died 
Sept.  15,  1861,  aged  57.   (Hennessy;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  i.  loi.) 

BURROWES,  JAMES  AFRANIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at 
Magdalene,  Mar.  25,  1844.  S.  of  Amyas  Deane.  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A.  1848.  Colonial  Chaplain  at 
Bathurst  Settlement,  River  Gambia.  Died  there  Aug.  12, 
1850,  aged  31.  [Amyas  Deane  Burrowes  (?  father),  was  adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  14,  1816,  age  30;  son  of  James,  of 
Balylean  (Balydean?),  Co.  Carlow,  Ireland.]  (G.  Mag., 
1850,  II.  669.) 

BURROWES,  JOSEPH  AFRANIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  3,  1839.  Matric.  Lent,  1840;  B.A.  1845.  P.C. 
of  St  Matthew's,  Stockport,  Cheshire,  1844-9.  Visitor  of 
St  Matthew's  ecclesiastical  district.  Died  July  10,  1849, 
aged  36.   (G.  Mag.,  1849,  11.  328.) 

BURROWES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  17,  1828.  S.  of  Thomas,  army  officer,  of  Stradone,  Co. 
Cavan  (and  Susannah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Seward). 
[B.  Mar.  19,  1810.]  Schools,  [Harrow]  and  Halifax  (Mr  C. 
Musgrave).  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Of  Stradone  House,  Co. 
Cavan,  Ireland.  J. P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1838.  M.P.  for 
Co.  Cavan,  1855-7.  Married  Anne  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Carden,  Esq.,  of  Bamane,  Tipperary,  Oct.  16,  1838.  Died 
Nov.  30,  1881.   (Burke,  I.G.) 

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Burrows,  George 

BURROWS,  CARTERET  HASTINGS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  8,  1866.  S.  of  George  (1820).  B.  Oct.  20  (?  30),  1847,  in 
London.    School,  Winchester.    Matric.   Michs.   1866.    Died 
before  1876,  in  South  Africa.    Brother  of  Ernest  P.  (1871). 
(Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 
BURROWS,  CHARLES  HUBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  6,  i860.  S.  of  Charles,  solicitor  [and  Mary  Kerr,  dau.  of 
James  Simpson,  advocate,  of  Edinburgh].    B.  Aug.  i,  1841, 
at  Newchurch,   Southampton.    Matric.   Michs.   i860;   B.A. 
1864;  M.A.  1867.    Adm.  Com.  causa  (Oxford)   1867.    Ord. 
deacon,  1864;  priest  (Winchester)  1865;  C.  of  Wilton,  1864- 
5.    C.  of  Sunningdale,   1865-6.    Chaplain  of  New  College, 
Oxford,   1866-73.    R.  of  St  Michael  with  St  Peter,  Long 
Stratton,  Norfolk,  1873790.    Resided  latterly  at  Summer- 
field,   Bournemouth.     Died   there   Dec.   8,    1915,   aged   74. 
Father  of  Douglas  H.  W.  (1885).    (Foster,  Baronetage,  1883; 
The  Times,  Dec.  10,  1915.) 
BURROWS,  CRESSWELL.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1893.  Adm. 
at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  16,  1894.    2nd  s.  of  Robert  Cresswell, 
Esq.,  of  Parkside,  Cambridge.    B.  Jan.  31,   1877.    School, 
Giggleswick.    B.A.  1896;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1904;  M.A.  1909; 
M.D.  1911.    At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.    M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,    1901.     House   Surgeon   at    the    Royal    Victoria 
Hospital,  Dover.    Assistant  Medical  Officer  of  the  Metro- 
politan  Asylums   Board.     Civil   Surgeon   attached   to   the 
R.A.M.C.     Medical   Inspector  of   Schools   for   the   Norfolk 
County  Council.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18  (Major, 
R.A.M.C;    in    France,    1916).     Assistant    Medical    Officer, 
Public  Health  Department  of  the  London  County  Council, 
1919-24.     Sometime    Resident   Medical   Officer,    Willesden 
Isolation   Hospital.     Died   Nov.    13,    1924.   at   Cambridge. 
Brother  of  Sterndale  (1893).    (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F. 
Scott;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1924.) 
BURROWS,  DOUGLAS  HUBERT  WILLIAM.    Adm.  (age   18) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  1885.   S.  of  Charles  Hubert  (i860),  clerk, 
of  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1885. 
BURROWS,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  28,  1828. 
School,  Richmond.   Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832.    P.C.  of 
Newchurch-in-Rossendale,   Lanes.,   1833-50.    Died  Apr.   i, 
1850,  aged  40.    (Peile,  11.  431.) 
BURROWS,  EDWARD  HYDE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
14,  1886.    S.  of  WUham,  of  23,  New  Walk,  Leicester.    B. 
Dec.  18,  1867,  at  Leicester.    School,  Wyggeston,  Leicester 
(Mr  Went).    Matric.  Michs.   1886;  B.A.   1889;   M.A.   1893. 
Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (St  Albans)  1892;  C.  of  Leyton, 
Essex,   1891-2.    C.  of  Walcot,   1892-1901.    Died  Aug.  24, 
1901,  at  Leicester. 
BURROWS,  ERNEST  PENNINGTON.   Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  28,  1871.    2nd  s.  of  George  (1820),  M.D.  [afterwards 
Bart.].    B.  June  11,  1851,  in  London.    Schools,  St  Peter's, 
Radley,  and  King's  College,  London.    Matric.  Lent,  1871. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  30,  1874.  Succeeded  his  brother. 
Sir  Frederick  Abernethy,  as  3rd  Bart.,  Nov.  9,  1904.    Died 
unmarried  Aug.  4,   1917,  when  the  title  became  extinct. 
Brother  of  Carteret  H.  (1866).   (Venn,  11.  396;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.) 
BURROWS,  FRANCIS  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May 
19,  1874.  S.  of  Abraham  (of  Atherton).  B.  Nov.  27,  1857,  at 
Manchester.  School,  Clevedon  College.   Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1880;  priest, 
1881;   C.   of  Stoke,   Ipswich,    1880-2.    Assistant   Diocesan 
Inspector   of   Schools,    Manchester,    1882-9;    Diocesan    In- 
spector,   1889-96.     Chaplain  of   Prestwich   Union,   Lanes., 
1889-96.    V.  of  Christ  Church,  Ashton-under-Lyne,  1896- 
1919.    Commissioner   to   the   Bishop  of  Tasmania,    1902-. 
Chaplain  to  the  Territorial  Army,  1909-19.    Rural  Dean  of 
Ashton-under-Lyne,  1909-19.    Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester, 
1916-28.   Died  July  20,  1928,  aged  70,  at  Sevenoaks.   (Peile, 
II.  636;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  23,  1928.) 
BURROWS,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  7. 
1820.    S.  of  George  Man,  medical  practitioner,  of  London 
[for  whom  see  D.N.B.].    B.  Nov.  28,  1801,  in  Bloomsbury 
Square,    London.     School,    Ealing.     Matric.    Michs.    1820; 
Scholar,  i820-5;B.A.  (loth  Wrangler)  1825; TancredStudent; 
MB   1826;  M.L.  1829;  M.D.  1831;  Hon.  LL.D.  1881.   Fellow, 
1825-35.    Hon.  Fellow,  1880.   D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1872.   College 
Lecturer  in  Mathematics,   1825-35.    A  cricketer  and  oars- 
man; stroke  of  the  first  racing  six-oar.   Studied  medicine  on 
the  Continent.    Lectured  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  at  St 
Bartholomew's    Hospital,    1834-63;    on    Medicine,     1841; 
Physician,     1841-63.      L.R.C.P.,     1829.      F.R.C.P.,     1832; 
President,  1871-5.   President  of  the  General  Medical  Council 
of   Education.     Physician-in-ordinary    to   Queen    Victoria, 
1873.    F.R.S.,  1847.    President  of  the  British  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, 1862;  of  the  Royal  Medical  and  Chirurgical  Society, 
1869     Created  Bart.,  Mar.  19,  1874.    Married  EUnor,  dau. 
of  Dr  John  Abernethy,  Sept.   18,   1834.    Author,  medical. 
Died  Dec.  12,  1887.    Buried  at  Highgate.    Brother  of  the 
next;  father  of  Carteret  H.   (1866)  and  Ernest  P.  (1871). 
(Venn,  11.  179;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.,  Suppl.) 


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Burrows,  Henry  Nicholson 

BURROWS,  HENRY  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  24,  1825.  4th  s.  of  George  Man  [or  Mann, 
M.D.,  of  London].  B.  Sept.  6,  1809,  in  London.  School, 
Ealing,  Middlesex  (Dr  Nicholas).  Matric.  Michs.  1828; 
B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1840.  In  Holy  Orders.  Head  Master  of  a 
Proprietary  School  at  Gt  Yarmouth,  1841;  of  the  Grammar 
School,  Beccles,  Suffolk,  1846-53.  Married  Fanny,  dau.  of 
John  Broadley,  of  Kirk  Ella,  Yorks.,  June  22,  1845.  Latterly 
of  Shirley  House,  near  Southampton.  Died  there  July  12, 
1859,  aged  49.  IJrother  of  the  above.  (C.  J.  Palmer,  Gt 
Yarmouth;  Foster,  Baronetage;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  11.  197.) 

BURROWS,  HERBERT.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1872. 

BURROWS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  3, 
1764.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cambridge.  School,  St  Ives,  Hunts. 
(Mr  Wheeldon).  Matric.  Easter,  1764;  Scholar,  1764;  B.A. 
1768.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 

BURROWS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  June  21, 
1841.  S.  of  John,  Major,  late  of  the  57th  Regt.  B.  in  St 
John's  Wood,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar,  1842-4; 
B.A.  (34<A  Wrangler)  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Ro- 
chester) 1846;  priest,  1849.  Died  Sept.  2,  1855,  at  St  Leon- 
ards-on-Sea.   {Venn,  11.  255.) 

BURROWS,  JOHN  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1868.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  [com  factor].  B.  [June  2,  1849] 
at  Islington,  Middlesex.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  Scholar;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  1872;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Rochester, 
1872-5.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Haggerston,  Middlesex,  1875-80. 
V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Haggerston,  1880-1910.  A  Governor  of 
University  College,  London,  1870-1907,  and  of  University 
College  School  and  Hospital,  1907.  President  of  Sion  Col- 
lege, London,  1908-9.  Resided  latterly  at  Hampstead. 
Died  there  Oct.  28,  1924,  aged  75.  {Hennessy;  Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  30,  1924.) 

BURROWS,  LEONARD  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Oct.  14,  1859.  S.  of  William.  B.  [Nov.  7,  1841]  at 
Leadenham,  near  Grantham,  Lines.  [School,  Lancing.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1867.  Entered  the 
Indian  Civil  Service.  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  additional 
Sessions  Judge  (Nilgiris)  1884;  retired,  1889.  Of  Burgess 
Hill,  Sussex.  Died  suddenly  Aug.  3,1921,  aged  79,  at  Buxton. 
{Lancing  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURROWS,  MONTAGU.  M.A.  i860;  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
Previously  in  the  Royal  Navy;  Commander,  R.N.,  1852, 
retired;  Capt.,  1867.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  Mar.  4, 
1853,  age  33,  as  '  3rd  s.  of  Montagu,  gent.,  of  Hadley,  Herts.' ; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  CoUege, 
Oxford,  1870;  Sub-Warden,  1882.  Chichele  Professor  of 
Modem  History,  1862.  Author,  Worthies  of  All  Souls'; 
Parliament  and  the  Church  of  England;  Life  of  Lord  Hawke; 
History  of  the  Foreign  Policy  of  Great  Britain,  etc. ;  editor  of 
the  Register  of  the  Visitors  of  the  University  of  Oxford  (1647- 
58).   Died  July  10,  1905.   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BURROWS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  14, 
1782.  Of  Staffs.  [School,  Wolverhampton  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1782;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  R.  (and  patron) 
of  Highley,  Salop,  1 790-1844.  R.  of  Sheinton,  till  1844. 
Died  Feb.  26,  1844.  (Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag., 
1844,  I.  659.) 

BURROWS,  STERNDALE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  May  5,  1893.  S. 
of  Robert  Cresswell,  Esq.,  of  Parkside,  Cambridge.  B.  Nov. 
II,  1875.  Schools,  Cambridge  and  Giggleswick.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1894;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1901.  SoUcitor. 
Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  the  Borough  of  Cambridge,  1918.  Of 
The  White  Gate,  Girton,  Cambs.,  in  1939.  Brother  of 
Cresswell  (1893).    {Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BURROWS,  THOMAS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7 
1874.   Matric.  Michs.  1874. 

BURROWS,  WILLIAM  ROBINSON.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  8,  1872.  S.  of  Thomas  Ash,  surgeon.  B.  at  Sneinton, 
Notts.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Died  of  fever 
in  the  outbreak  of  1873.   {Venn,  11.  406.) 

BURROWS,  WILLIAM  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius 
Oct.  I,  1868.  S.  of  Sir  John  Cordy,  J.P.,  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.),  of 
Bnghton  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  Oct.  31,  1849.  School, 
Bnghton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  M.R.C.S.,  1875. 
Succeeded  to  his  father's  practice  at  Brighton  in  1876.  Vice- 
President  of  the  Brighton  Natural  History  Society.  Con- 
nected wth  the  ist  Sussex  Volunteer  Artillery  for  many 
years,  holding  the  rank  of  Surgeon  Lieut.-Col.  Died  suddenly 
May  8,  1907,  at  Exton  Mansions,  Hove.   {Venn,  n.  384.) 

BURSLEM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May 
13,  1765.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk,  of  Salop  [probably  V.  of 
EtwaU,  Derbs.,  1747-85].  B.  at  Market  Drayton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1765;  Scholar,  1767;  P.A,  1769;  M.A.  1772;  B.D. 


Burton,  Alexander  Bradly 

1780.  Fellow,  1770-81.  Ord.  deacon  (Coventry  and  Lich- 
field) Sept.  23,  1770;  priest  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Coventry 
and  Lichfield)  Feb.  27,  1774;  R.  of  Ightfield,  Salop,  1774- 
1820.  R.  of  Hanbury,  Worcs.,  1780-1820.  Married  (1)  Miss 
Harvey,  of  Hoon-hay,  Derbs.,  Jan.  29,  1785;  (2)  a  dau.  of 
Rawson  Aislabie,  Esq.,  Nov.  21,  1798.  Father  of  the  next. 
{Scott-Mayor,  ni.  706.) 

BURSLEM,  WILLIAM  JUSTICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  13,  1805.  S.  of  William  (above),  clerk.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1805;  Scholar;  B.A.  1809.  Died  1826.  (G. 
Mag.,  1826,  II.  377.) 

BURSTALL,  HENRY  FREDERIC  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1886.  Of  Scotland.  S.  of  Henry  Abraham, 
retired  builder,  of  Camden  Town,  London.  B.  Sept.  3,  1865, 
at  Aberdeen.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  {idth 
Wrangler)  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Professor  of  Engineering  at 
Mason  College,  Birmingham. 

BURT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  XL^gdalene,  Oct.  12, 
1863.    S.  of  William,  Esq.    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Lent, 

1864. 

BURT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  23,  1833;  a  'Ten- 
year'  man.  M.A.  (Lambeth)  1841.  Ecclesiastical  Com- 
missary and  Rural  Dean  of  Trinity,  Newfoundland,  and 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Newfoundland,  c.  1846— 5 1-. 
{Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Clergy  List,  1853.) 

BURT,  JOHN  CURTIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1867. 
S.  of  WiUiam  Curtis,  Esq.  B.  [Oct.  17,  1846]  at  Reigate, 
Surrey.   School,  Lancing.   .Matric.  Michs.  1867. 

BURT,  JOHN  HAYLIGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4, 
1815.   Of  Staffs.   Matric.  Michs.  1815. 

BURT,  JOHN  THOMAS.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  2,  1830.  S.  of  Andrew.  B.  in  Gt  Charlotte  Street, 
London.  Matric.  Lent,  1831;  B.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Lich- 
field) 1838;  priest  (Canterbury)  1839;  C.  of  SouthaU  Green,  in 
Norwood,  1838.  Chaplain  of  Middlesex  Pauper  Lunatic 
Asylum,  Norwood,  1841-4;  of  Pentonville  Prison,  1844-55; 
of  Birmingham  gaol,  1854-63;  of  Broadmoor  Asylum, 
1863-80.  R.  of  Stoke  Doyle,  Northants.,  1880-3.  R-  of 
Widdington,  Essex,  1883-6.  Author,  Social  Coiuiitions. 
Resided  latterly  at  6,  Holland  Park  Gardens,  London.  Died 
there  Sept.  18,  1892,  aged  81.  {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  21,  1892.) 

BURT,  JOHN  TOLL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  2, 
1818.  S.  of  William,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs. 
1818;  Scholar,  1818-25;  B.A.  1822;  M..-^.  1825.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  23,  1823;  priest,  June  13,  1824.  V.  of  Seeth- 
ing, Norfolk,  1837-82.  V.  of  Mundham,  1838-82.  Married 
Anna  Susan,  dau.  of  Samuel  Barrow,  Esq.,  of  Honington, 
Oct.  26,  1830.  Died  Aug.  19,  1882,  aged  82,  at  Seething. 
{Venn,  11.  170.) 

BURT,  LESLIE  FREDERICK  DRINKWATER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Nov.  29,  1882.  S.  of  F.  J.,  Esq.,  of  19,  Portland 
Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
B.A.  1886. 

BURT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  30,  1772.  S.  of 
[Charles  Pym],  of  St  Christopher's,  West  Indies  [a  member 
of  the  Council  of  Nevis].  School,  Kingston,  Surrey  (Mr 
Woodeson).  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  LL.B.  1781.  V.  of  Har- 
mondsworth,  Middlesex,  1779-86.  V.  of  West  Drayton, 
1779-86.  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  the  Prince  of  Wales; 
officiated  at  the  marriage  of  the  Prince  with  Mrs  Fitzherbert, 
Dec.  15,  1785.  V.  of  Ketteringham,  Norfolk,  1786  (Apr.- 
Sept.).  R.  of  High  Halstow,  Kent,  1786-8.  R.  of  St  Mary's, 
Hoo,  1786-91.  V.  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  1788-91. 
Married  Sarah  Gasgoigne,  of  Sunbury,  at  St  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  June  7,  1786.  Died  Oct.  17,  1791, 
aged  35,  at  Twickenham.  {Hennessy;  Records  of  Rochester; 
Caribbeana,  v.  90;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

BURT  or  BURTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1847.  Previously  at  London  University.  S.  of  Joseph, 
schoolmaster.  B.  Aug.  15,  1822,  at  Knaresborough,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847,  as  Burtt;  Scholar;  B.A.  1852;  M.A. 
1855.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  .\pr.  12,  1855.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1858,  as  '2nd  s.  of  Joseph  Burtt,  Esq.,  of  Highgate, 
Middlesex.'   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BURTON,  ALEXANDER  BRADLY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Trinity,  June  24,  1843.  4th  s.  of  George  [Rear- Admiral]. 
B.  at  Sandwich,  Kent.  School,  Rochester  (Mr  Whiston). 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Jan.  31,  1847;  priest  (York)  1848;  C.  of  Sheffield, 
1847-8.  P.C.  of  Luton,  Kent,  1848-51.  Secretary  of  the 
Church  Pastoral  Aid  Society,  1851-7.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Southampton,  1857-72.  R.  of  West  Meon,  Hants.,  1872-88. 
Died  there  Aug.  11,  1888,  aged  65.  {Records  of  Rochester; 
The  Guardian,  Aug.  15,  1888;  R.  F.  Scott.) 


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Burton,  Alfred  Henry 

BURTON,  ALFRED  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1863.  S.  and  h.  of  Alfred.  B.  Sept.  6,  1845,  at  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea,  Sussex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A. 
1867;  M.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1867. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1874;  did  not  practise.  A  Clerk  in  the 
Charity  Commission,  1867-1893-.  Of  St  Leonards,  Sussex. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1902.  Died  Feb.  3,  1917,  aged 
71.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BURTON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  31,  1849. 
Of  Middlesex.  [S.  and  h.  of  Septimus,  Esq.,  of  Chiswick, 
Middlesex.  B.  Sept.  19,  1830.  School,  Winchester.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1849;  B.-'V.  1854;  M.A.  1858.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  3,  1854.  Lieut.,  Royal  Sussex  Militia,  1856. 
Died  Sept.  25,  1866.   {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

BURTON,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1888.  Adm.  at 
King's,  Jan.  14,  1889.  S.  of  Edward  Frederick,  of  15, 
Cleveland  Gardens,  London.  B.  Mar.  4,  1870.  School, 
Marlborough.  B.A.  1891;  M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1895;  M.A.  1896; 
M.D.  1899.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1894.  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1912.  Surgeon  to  the 
Admiralty.  House  Physician  at  Addenbrooke's  Hospital, 
Cambridge;  at  the  North  Eastern  Hospital  for  Children;  also 
at  the  General  Lying-in- Hospital,  York  Road,  London. 
Medical  Superintendent  at  Grey's  Hospital,  Pietermaritz- 
burg.  Civil  Surgeon  to  the  South  African  Field  Force,  and 
Surgeon-Capt.,  South  African  Constabulsiry  during  the  South 
African  War,  1899-1902.  During  the  Great  War,  Capt., 
R.A.M.C,  1915-18.  In  practice,  as  a  surgeon,  at  Cromer. 
Hon.  Surgeon  to  the  Cottage  Hospital,  Cromer.  {King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1939;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1938.) 

BURTON,  ARTHUR  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 

1870.  S.  of  John  Daniel  (wrongly  styled  '  Rev.'  in  Trinity 
Coll.  Adm.  Bk.),  of  Holbrook,  Ipswich.  B.  June  28,  1852,  at 
Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875; 
M..\.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Norwich)  1877;  C.  of 
Lowestoft,  1876-80.  C.  of  Kippington,  Kent,  1880-4.  V.  of 
Shirley,  Hants.,  1884-9.  V.  of  Casterton,  Westmorland, 
1889-1922.  Hon.  Canon  of  Carhsle,  1906-33.  Rural  Dean  of 
Kirkby  Lonsdale,  1917-22.  Lived  latterly  at  6,  Ranworth 
Mansions,  Compayne  Gardens,  London,  N.W.  Died  May  12, 
1933,  aged  80.  Brother  of  John  J.  (1866).  (Crockford; 
Trinity  Coll.  Mag.,  1933;  Th^  Times,  May  15,  1933.) 

BURTON,  ARTHUR  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1883.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  Tumham 
Hall,  Selby,  Yorks.  B.  1865.  School,  Kensington.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  20,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1888.  Practised 
on  the  North  Eastern  Circuit.  Of  Waplington  Manor, 
Melbourne,  Yorks.  County  Councillor  for  the  East  Riding. 
(Kelly,  Handbook,  1935.) 

BURTON,  ARTHUR  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  28,  1899.  S.  of  Alfred  Gelderd.  B.  Feb.  17,  1878,  at 
Birkenhead,  Cheshire.  School,  Winchester  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Died  Apr.  10,  1906,  at  Las  Palmas. 
(PeiU,  II.  836.) 

BURTON,  Baron,  see  BASS,  MICHAEL  ARTHUR. 

BURTON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  2,  1783.  Of  Ireland.  [S.  and  h.  of  William 
Henry,  Esq.,  of  Burton  Hall,  Co.  Carlow.]  B.  Sept.  12,  1766. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1783;  B.A.  1788.  Fellow, 
1788.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  12,  1786,  as  'of  Trinity 
(sic)  College,  Cambridge.'  Of  Walcot  House,  Stamford, 
Lines.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mainwaring,  of  Goltho 
Hall,  Lines.,  Dec.  15,  1794.  Died  v. p.  Apr.  26,  1808,  from  the 
effects  of  a  fall  while  out  hunting.  Brother  of  William  H. 
(1785)  and  father  of  the  next.  (2.  A.  Walker,  350;  Burke, 
L.G.,  ed.  1936;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BURTON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  23, 
1818.  Of  Lines.  2nd  s.  of  Benjamin  (above).  B.  July  10, 
1799.  Matric.  Michs.  1818.  Of  Potterstown.  High  Sheriff  for 
Co.  Carlow.  Died  unmarried  Nov.  6,  1853.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
403;  Burke,  L.O.) 

BURTON,  BRAMWELL  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1880.  3rd  s.  of  David  (1838),  of  Cherry  Burton  Hall, 
Hull.  B.  there  Oct.  12,  1862.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Football  (rugbv)  'blue,'  1882, 
1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1886;  C. 
of  Widcombe,  Somerset,  1885-9.  R.  of  Cherry  Burton, 
Yorks.,  1889-1919.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  12, 
1919,  aged  57.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BURTON  [ARCHER-BURTON],  BURTON  ARCHER.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  4,  1838.  S.  and  h.  of 
Lancelot  Archer  [Archer-Burton],  of  Grove  End,  St  John's 
Wood,  London,  Esq.    [B.  July  10,   1820.]    School,  King's 


Burton,  Edward  Joseph  Netterville 

College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1844;  M.A. 
1847,  as  Archer-Burton,  Burton.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple , 
Jan.  28,  1839.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1846.  Of  Woodlands, 
Emsworth,  Hants.,  J. P.  [His  father  assumed  the  surname  of 
Archer-Burton  in  Heu  of  South,  Nov.  4,  1835.]  Married 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry  Taylor,  Esq.,  of  the  Madras  Ci\'il 
Service,  Sept.  30,  1845.  Died  Jan.  25,  1884,  aged  63,  at  11, 
Rockstone  Place,  Southampton.  (T.  C.  Dale;  Burke,  L.G.,  ed. 
1862,  sub  Archer-Burton.) 

BURTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1785. 
Of  Rutland.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1786;  B.A.  1789. 
R.  of  Lavendon-cum-Brayfield,  Bucks.,  1793-.  Perhaps  R. 
of  Blatherwicke,  Northants.,  1805-17.  One  of  these  names 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  11,  1781,  as  '2nd  s.  of  Francis, 
of  Aynho,  Northants.' 

BURTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1815.  Of  Lanes.  [5th  s.  of  Daniel,  cotton  manufacturer,  of 
Rhodes  Hall,  Middleton.  B.  there  Jan.  18,  1793.  School, 
Glasgow  University.]  Matric.  Lent,  i8i6;  LL.B.  1822. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1829;  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1829.  Originally 
a  Wesleyan  minister.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1816;  priest 
(Exeter)  1817;  C.  of  St  James's,  Manchester.  R.  of  All 
Saints',  Chorlton-on-Medlock,  Manchester,  1820-66,  where 
the  Church  was  built  by  him  at  a  cost  of  £i8,ooo;  the  greater 
partdestroyedby  fire,  Feb.  6,  1850.  F.L.S.  Author,  Sermons, 
Hymns,  Poems,  etc.  Died  Sept.  6,  1866,  of  typhus,  while  on 
a  visit  at  Western  Lodge,  Durham.   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BURTON,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  13,  1835.  Of  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839; 
M.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest  (Chester)  1841;  C.  of 
Stalybridge,  1840-1.  P.C.  of  St  Philip's,  Liverpool,  1846- 
69.  V.  of  Dinton,  Bucks.,  1869-79.  R.  of  Huggale,  Yorks., 
1879-85.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Mar.  30,  1885,  aged  67. 
(R.  F.  Scott.) 

BURTON,  CLARKE  WATKINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  10, 
1846.  [2nd  s.  of  Edmund  Singer,  Esq.,  of  Churchill  Weltou, 
Northants.  B.  1828.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1846;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  18, 
1846,  age  18.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1856; 
priest  (Carhsle)  1857;  C.  of  Dalston,  1856-8.  R.  of  CUbum, 
Westmorland,  1858-1908.  Rural  Dean  of  Lowther,  1887- 
1908.  Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,  1892-1908.  Died  June  24, 
1908,  at  Clibum.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Crockford;  Cam- 
bridge Chronicle,  July  3,  1908.) 

BURTON,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  14, 
1838.  S.  and  h.  of  David  [Esq.,  of  Cherry  Burton,  Yorks. 
(formerly  Robinson;  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Burton,  1828)].  B.  Sept.  6,  1820,  in  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1839;  B.A.  1843.  .\dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1843. 
Migrated  to  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  15,  1847.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1847.  Of  Cherry  Burton,  Yorks.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Deputy 
Chairman,  East  Riding  Quarter  Sessions.  Married  (i)  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  Frederick  Cowper,  Esq.,  of  London,  Oct.  28, 
1845;  (2)  Fanny,  4th  dau.  of  Frederick  Cowper,  Esq.,  of 
Carleton  Hall,  Cumberland,  Mar.  7,  1856.  Died  Aug.  7, 
1890,  aged  69.  Father  of  Bramwell  C.  (i88o).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

BURTON,  DAVID  CONYERS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  12,  1781.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  School,  Darling- 
ton, Durham  (Mr  Parrington).  Matric.  Michs.  1781.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Oct.  15,  1786;  priest,  July  15,  1787;  P-C.  of 
Over  Silton,  1787-.  R.  of  Broughton  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1789- 
1830.  [For  an  early  pedigree  of  Conyers-Burton  see  P.M.G., 
933-] 

BURTON,  [?  DAVID  FOWLER].  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1876.  S.  of  David  (?  1838),  Esq.  [See  Burke,  L.G.,  for  the 
sons  of  David  Burton,  of  Cherry  Burton,  Yorks.  Perhaps 
David  Fowler,  b.  Oct.  7,  1857,  or  Marshall  Cowper,  b.  1858. 
In  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1937,  David  Fowler  Burton  is  wrongly 
assigned  to  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  he  was  of  Cherry 
Burton,  Yorks.,  J.P.,  M.B.E.,  and  a  barrister  of  the  Middle 
Temple;  died  Apr.  11,  1931.  Perhaps  brother  of  Bramwell 
C.  (1880).] 

BURTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1883. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Eaves  Hall,  Ciitheroe,  Lanes.  B.  Aug.  23, 
1864,  at  Atherton,  Lanes.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1890.  A.M.I.C.E.,  1891.  Of  Fneston 
Hulse  Road,  Southampton.  Brother  of  Frank  (1890)  and 
James  A.  (1888). 

BURTON,  EDWARD  JOSEPH  NETTERVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  5,  1843.  [2nd  s.  of  Joseph  Netterville,  Col., 
36th  Regt.  (died  1857,  at  Bath).]  Matric.  Michs.  1843. 
Entered  the  .\rmy  (Ensign,  37th  Regt.,  1845;  Lieut.,  1846; 
Capt.,  37th  Regt.).  Brother  of  Sir  Richard  Burton  the  well- 
known  explorer.   (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 


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Burton,  Francis  Augustus  Plunkett 

BURTON,  FRANCIS  AUGUSTUS  PLUNKETT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  3,  1844.  [S.  of  James  Ryder,  Esq.,  of  Dunstall 
Priory,  Eynsford,  Kent,  and  The  Hon.  Anna  Maria  Plunkett, 
dau.  of  Lord  Dunsany.]  School,  Eton.  Did  not  reside. 
Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Christ  Church)  May  31,  1844, 
age  18,  as  's.  and  h.  of  James  Ryder,  gent.,  of  Lucca,  Italy.' 
Entered  the  Army  (Col.,  Coldstream  Guards).  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  Heraldic  Illustration,  57.) 

BURTON,  FRANCIS  HELY.  Adm.  scholar  at  Clare,  Mar.  21, 
1891.  [S.  of  Clerke,  Esq.,  of  Cardiff.  B.  Aug.  31,  1872.] 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1894.  Entered  the 
Indian  Civil  Service,  1895.  .4ssistant  Commissioner,  Punjab, 
1896.  Under  Secretary  to  the  Government,  1900-3.  Deputy 
Commissioner,  1906.  Brother  of  WiUiam  C.  (1894).  [Chelten- 
ham Coll.  Reg.) 

BURTON,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17,  1890.  S. 
of  Edward,  of  Eaves  Hall,  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  B.  Apr.  10, 
1871,  at  Tyldesley,  Lanes.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893.  Engineer;  of  Hale,  Cheshire.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1883),  etc. 

BURTON,  FREDERICK  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  25,  1871.  S.  of  F.  M.,  Esq.  [Frederick 
Merewether,  sohcitor,  of  Gainsborough,  and  Registrar  of 
the  County  Court],  of  Highfield,  Gainsborough,  Lines.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B..'^.  1876;  LL.M.  1880; 
LL.D.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (Winchester)  1882; 
C.  of  St  Cross  Hospital,  and  St  Faith's,  Winchester,  1881-3. 
C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  1883-90.  R.  of 
Cowden,  Kent,  1890-6.  Chaplain  to  Lord  de  L'Isle  and 
Dudley,  1894-7;  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  1900-8;  to 
Lord  Roberts,  1908-14.  V.  of  South  Banbury,  Oxon.,  1896- 
1915.  R.  of  Launton,  1915-24;  retired.  Lived  latterly  at 
Southend.  Provincial  Grand  Chaplain  of  the  Hampshire 
Freemasons.  Senior  Grand  Chaplain  of  England,  1900. 
F.S.A.,  1893.  Died  suddenly  Oct.  9,  1926,  aged  72.  Brother 
of  Henry  D.  (1876).    {The  Times,  Oct.  11,  1926.) 

BURTON  [post  BURTON-FANNING],  FREDERICK  WILLIAM. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Jan.  27,  1888.  S.  of  Edward 
Frederick,  solicitor  [died  Aug.  11,  1879].  B.  June  24,  1863, 
at  Chertsey,  Surrey.  Schools,  Malvern  (Mr  Hayes)  and 
Winchester.  Matric.  Lent,  1888;  M.B.  1891;  M.D.  1896,  as 
Burton-Fanning.  Previously  at  University  College  Hospital, 
London;  gold  medalMst  in  medicine,  1885.  House  Physician 
and  Obstetric  Assistant  at  University  College  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  1885.  House  Physician  at  Addenbrooke's  Hospital, 
Cambridge,  1888-91.  F.R.C.P.,  1906.  Assumed  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Fanning,  1891.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major,  R.A.M.C,  in  France;  temp.  Lieut.-Col.)  Hon. 
Physician  at  the  Jenny  Lind  Infirmary  for  Sick  Children. 
Of  90,  Newmarket  Road,  Norwich.  Consulting  Physician 
to  the  Norfolk  and  Norwich  Hospital;  to  the  Victoria  Cottage 
Hospital,  Walton,  and  Cromer  Cottage  Hospital.  Author, 
medical.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  DireUory,  1922; 
Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6.) 

BURTON,  HAROLD  GUSTAVUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1875.  4th  s.  of  Langhorne  Burton  (1826),  clerk,  of 
Somersby,  Homcastle,  Lines.  B.  there  June  27,  1856.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1904. 
Ord.  deacon,  1879;  priest  (Winchester)  1881;  C.  of  Eversley, 
Hants.,  1879-82.  V.  of  Fauls,  Salop,  1883-1927.  Of  North- 
beck  House,  Hundleby,  Spilsby,  Lines.,  1938.  Died  there 
Feb.  14,  1939,  aged  83.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  Crockford, 
1938;  The  Times,  Feb.  15,  1939.) 

BURTON,  HAROLD  JOHN  CHANDOS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  30,  1896.  S.  of  John  Richard,  clerk,  of 
Woodfield,  Kidderminster,  Worcs.  School,  Glenalmond 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Ord. 
deacon,  1901;  priest  (Manchester)  1902;  C.  of  Kirkham, 
1901-4.  C.  of  St  George's,  Claines,  1904-7.  V.  of  Stoke 
St  Milborough  with  Heath,  Salop,  1907-38-.  Diocesan 
Inspector  of  Schools  for  the  Rural  Deanery  of  Stottesdon 
1908,  and  Clun,  1915.  P.C.  of  Hopton  Cangeford,  Salop, 
1922-39-.  During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces, 
1917-19;  Hon.  Chaplain,  1920.  M.B.E.,  1919.  Proctor  in 
Convocation,  Heref.,  1932-9-.   (Crockford,  1938.) 

BURTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1772-  2nd  s.  of  Robert  [Lingen],  Esq.,  of  Longner  Hall, 
Salop  [assumed  the  surname  of  Burton  in  lieu  of  Lingen, 
1748].  B.  1755.  School,  Claverton,  near  Bath  (Mr  Greaves)' 
Matnc.  Michs.  1773;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1804.  Ord.  deacon 
(Hereford)  May  30,  1779;  priest  (Lichfield  and  Coventry) 
Dec.  19,  1779;  C.  of  Lydham,  i779-  V.  of  Shenstone,  Staffs., 
1782-6.  V.  of  Madeley,  Salop,  1786-1831.  R.  of  Sutton, 
near  Shrewsbury,  1797-9-  V.  of  Atcham,  Salop,  1799-1831. 
V.  of  Holy  Cross  and  St  Giles',  Shrewsbury,  1804-25.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Gittins,  Esq.,  of  Chilton,  Salop.  Died 
Jan.  16.  1831.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 
BURTON,  HENRY  (1809),  see  PETERS,  HENRY. 


Burton,  John 

BURTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caius,  May  4,  1821. 
S.  of  John  (sic),  architect  [doubtless  James  Burton,  of 
London,  the  well-known  builder].  B.  in  London,  1799. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1821-6; 
M.B.  1826;  M.L.  1828;  M.D.  1831.  F.R.C.P.,  1832.  Censor, 
1838.  Consiliarius,  1843.  Practised  in  London.  Physician 
to  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  Contributed  many  articles  to  the 
Medical  Gazette,  etc.  Died  Aug.  10,  1849,  at  his  house  in 
Jermyn  Street,  London.  Brother  of  Decimus  Burton, 
architect,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.  (Venn,  11.  181;  G.  Mag., 
1849,  II.  328.) 

BURTON,  HENRY  COOPER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Mar.  30,  1798.  Of  Lines.  [School,  Louth.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1798;  Scholar;  B.A.  1802.  The  Rev.  H.  C.  Burton, 
C.  of  Leadenham,  Lines.,  died  1818,  aged  40.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
370;  G.  Mag.,  1818,  I.  646.) 

BURTON,  HENRY  (HARRY)  DARWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  i,  1876.  S.  of  Frederick  Merewether,  Esq.,  of 
Highfield,  Gainsborough,  Lines.  B.  May  23,  1858.  School 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1876,  as  Harry  D.  Ord.  deacon 
1881;  priest  (Lichfield)  1882;  C.  of  Wednesbury,  1881-3 
Held  various  curacies,  1883-92.  St  .Albans  Diocesan  Mis 
sioner,  1892-1910.    Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  South  Africa, 

1901.  P.C.  of  St  Saviour's,  St  Albans,  1905-10.  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Colchester,  1907-10.  V.  of  St  Michael's  and  All 
Angels,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  1910-15.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Chnstchurch,  1913-19.  Chaplain  to  the  New  Zealand 
Expeditionary  Forces,  1915-19.  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Brighton, 
1919-25.  Diocesan  Missioner  for  the  Barbados,  1925-8. 
V.  of  St  John's,  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex,  1929-36.  O.B.E.,  1918. 
Of  182,  Tivoli  Crescent,  Brighton,  in  1939.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Joint  author,  Paul  Nugent;  Led  On,  etc.  Brother  of 
Frederick  M.  (1871).    (Crockford,  1939.) 

BURTON,  HENRY  STUART.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1828.  S.  and  h.  of  [Sir]  Francis  [Lieut.- 
Govemor  of  Canada],  and  grandson  of  Francis  Pierpoint,  2nd 
Baron  Conyngham.  B.  Sept.  14,  1808,  at  Ramsgate,  Kent. 
Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Balliol 
College)  June  20,  1827,  age  18,  as  's.  of  Francis  Nathaniel, 
of  Ramsgate,  Kent,  eques.'  Of  Charrigaholt  Castle,  Co. 
Clare,  Ireland.  D.L.  and  J. P.  Married  Alicia  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Valentine  Simpson,  D.D.,  July  24,  1836.  Died 
Feb.  10,  1867.  (Foster,  Peerage,  1883,  sub  Conyngham; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

BURTON,  JAMES.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22,  1805. 
Matric.  Michs.  1805;  B.A.  i8io;  M.A.  1815.  One  of  these 
names  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  17,  1807,  as  '2nd 
s.  of  James,  of  Quarry  Hill,  Tonbridge,  Kent';  also  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1814,  age  25. 

BURTON,  JAMES  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1888.  3rd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Eaves  Hall,  CUtheroe,  Lanes. 
B.  Dec.  21,  1868,  at  Chowbent,  Lanes.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon, 
1892;  priest  (Lichfield)  1894;  C.  of  Hednesfcrd,  1892-6.  C. 
of  Waddington,  and  Reader  of  Waddington  Hospital,  1897- 

1902.  C.  of  Penkridge,  Staffs.,  1902-4.  V.  of  All  Saints', 
Bradeley,  1904-22.  Living  at  Caerlyr,  Penmaenmawr, 
North  Wales,  in  1939.  Brother  of  Edward  (1883),  etc. 
(Crockford,  1939.) 

BURTON,  JAMES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  2,  1889.  S.  of  Frederick  [of  the  war  office],  Esq.,  and  of 
Camberwell,  Middlesex.  B.  May  12,  1867,  in  London. 
School,  Mercers',  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A. 
1896.  B.Sc.  (London).  Assistant  Master  at  Northampton 
Grammar  School,  1892-5.  Head  Master  of  Crediton  Grammar 
School,  1895;  of  Easingwold  Grammar  School  in  1895. 
Government  Inspector  of  Schools.  (T.  A.  Walker,  611; 
Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6.) 

BURTON,  JAMES  HARTLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.  S.  of  James,  of  Birkdale,  Southport,  Lanes.  B.  Sept. 
8,  1857,  at  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Died  May  16, 
1938,  aged  81,  at  Friars,  Beaumaris,  Anglesey.  (The  Times, 
May  17,  1938.) 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1767;  a 
clerk  in  Holy  Orders.   S.  of  James,  farmer,  of  Westmorland. 

B.  Sept.  22,  1742,  at  Shap.  School,  Bampton,  Westmorland 
(Rev.  William  Collinson).   Matric.  Michs.  1767. 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  5,  1854.  Matric. 
Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon,  1858; 
priest  (Chester)  1859;  C.  of  Oxton,  Notts.,  1858-63.  C.  of 
Badby,  Northants.,  1864-7.    C.  of  Stoke  Albany,  1867-70. 

C.  of  Kirk  Hammerton,  Yorks.,  1870-2.  P.C.  of  Dishforth 
with  Marton-le-Moor,  1872-83.  Resided  latterly  at  Sandy, 
Beds.  Died  there  Jan.  9,  1898,  aged  70.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Jan.  14,  1898.) 


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Burton,  John  James 

BURTON,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  26,  1866. 

5.  of  John  Daniel.  B.  Jan.  3,  1849,  at  Rhodes,  Lanes.  Matric. 
Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn, 
Apr.  18,  1870,  as  's.  of  John,  banker,  late  of  Alderley  Edge, 
Cheshire,  deceased.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1873.  Ord.  deacon, 
1875;  priest  (Norwich)  1876;  C.  of  Holbrook,  1875-80.  V.  of 
Edridge  Green,  Sussex,  1880-91.  Chaplain  to  the  Marquis  of 
Abergavenny,  1881-1915.   V.  of  Milton  Ernest,  Beds.,  1891- 

6.  V.  of  Inkberrow,  Worcs.,  1896-1924.  Rural  Dean  of 
Feckenham,  1901-24.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1912-27. 
Resided  latterly  at  Charlton  Kings,  Cheltenham.  Died  there 
Feb.  14,  1927,  aged  78.  Brother  of  Arthur  D.  (1870).  {Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Feb.  17,  1927.) 

BURTON,  JOSEPH  MITCHELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
17,  1829.  Of  Lanes.  Re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  June  11,  1832. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832.   Author,  The  Drama  of  Nature. 

BURTON,  LANGHORNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1755.  S.  of  William  Langhome,  of  Bag-Enderby, 
Lines.  School,  Wakefield,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric. 
Michs.  1755;  Scholar,  1756.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  17, 
1753,  as  'of  Somersby,  Lines.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1763. 
Bencher,  1781.  Of  Somersby.  Succeeded  his  grandfather, 
Robert  Burton,  1752.  J. P.  for  Lines.  Married  Mary  Walker, 
of  Gt  Hale,  Lines.  Died  s.p.s.  Dec.  1784,  aged  50,  at  Bath. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1756).  (M.  H.  Peacock;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

BURTON,  LANGHORNE  BURTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  5,  1826.  S.  of  William  [Burton  Raynor; 
assumed  surname  of  Burton,  1815].  B.  at  Somersby,  Lines. 
Bapt.  there  Nov.  3,  1808.  School,  Ealing,  Middlesex  (Mr 
Greenlaw).  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830.  Of  Somersby. 
Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest  (Lincoln)  1S36;  R.  of  Bag-Enderby, 
1836-78.  R.  of  Somersby,  1837-78.  Married  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  John  Hale,  R.  of  Helton  and  Buslingthorpe,  Lines.,  1837. 
Died  June  25,  1878.  Brother  of  Robert  (1833)  and  father  of 
Harold  G.  (1875).    (Burke,  L.G.;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BURTON,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June 
9,  1773.  [S.  and  h.  of  Michael  (1718),  D.D.,  R.  of  Staple- 
hurst,  Kent.]  B.  there.  School,  Westminster.  Migrated  to 
Christ's,  Nov.  9,  1775.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  19, 
1771.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1781 ;  never  practised.  Probably  of 
Mildenhall,  Suffolk,  in  1789;  mentioned  in  the  will  of  John 
Statham,  Esq.,  see  Pedigree  in  Hunter's  Familiae  Minorum 
Gentium,  340.  (Peile,  11.  303;  T.  C.  Dale;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.) 

BURTON,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1884. 
S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  Jan.  22,  1866,  at  Atherton,  Lanes. 
School,  Hereford  Cathedral  (Mr  Tatham).  Matric.  Michs. 
1884;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest 
(Manchester)  1893;  C.  of  Blackburn,  1892-4.  Held  various 
curacies,  1894-1909.  V.  of  Penwortham,  1909-39-.  (Crock- 
ford,  1939.) 

BURTON,  OLIVER  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  5,  1889. 
School,  Burton  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Died  Apr.  2, 
1931,  aged  62,  at  Ramsgate.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Apr.  6, 
1931.) 

BURTON,  PERCY  MERCERON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1890. 
[S.  of  Reginald,  Esq.  B.  1872.]  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1895.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1898.  On  the  Midland 
Circuit.  Of  4,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Inner  Temple,  and  of 
117,  Alexandra  Road,  London,  N.W.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (able  seamen,  R.N.V.R.).  Died  July  23,  1934,  aged  61. 
Buried  at  St  Marylebone  cemetery.  East  Finchley.  (Univ. 
War  List;  The  Times,  July  26,  1934.) 

BURTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  28)"at  Sidney,  Apr.  29, 
1768.  2nd  s.  of  George,  farmer,  of  Dibbs  Hall,  Sedbergh, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Head  Master  of  Rother- 
ham  School,  in  1780. 

BURTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  22, 
1819.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  51,  Newington  Place,  Kenning- 
ton,  Surrey.  School,  St  Saviour's  Grammar  (Mr  Fancourt). 
Matric.  Michs.  1820. 

BURTON,  RICHARD  CROFTS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
June  22,  1852.  Of  the  Isle  of  Man.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B. 
at  Kirk  Braddon.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A. 
i860.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Worcester)  i860;  C.  of 
Bromsgrove,  1859-61.  C.  of  Cublington,  Bucks.,  1865-73. 
C.  of  HartUp,  Kent,  1873-4.  C.  of  Dinton,  1874-6.  C.  of 
Blackbourton,  1876-80.  C.  of  Little  Monegham,  1882-4. 
Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Winchester,  1887-99.  Died  Aug.  1899,  at  5, 
Crescent  Road,  Alverstoke.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  26, 
1899;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

BURTON,  RICHARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  8, 
1845.  S.  of  John.   B.  May  28,   1826,  at  Holloway.    School, 


Burton,  William 

King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar,  1846; 
B.A.  (15th  Wrangler)  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Fellow,  1850-60.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  Hurstboume- 
Priors,  Hants.,  1850-6.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Portsmouth,  1854-6.  P.C.  of  Woodcott,  Hants,  (donative) 
1856-76.  Lived  for  a  long  time  at  St  Mary  Bourne,  Andover. 
Died  there  Apr.  8,  1901,  aged  74.   (Peile,  11.  491.) 

BURTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1756.  2nd  s.  of  William  Langhome,  of  Bag-Enderby,  Lines. 
B.  there  Mar.  5,  1738.  School,  Wakefield,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clarke). 
Matric.  Lent,  1758;  LL.B.  1762.  Of  Enderby  Hall  and  of 
the  Close,  Lincoln.  Councillor.  Died  s.p.  1814.  Will  dated 
Feb.  23,  1814;  proved  Feb.  4,  1815.  Brother  of  Langhome 
(1755).   (Lines.  Pedigrees;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BURTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  peas,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  11,  1833. 
S.  of  William  [Burton  Raynor],  of  Holton  Hall,  Wragby, 
Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Brother  of  Langhome  B. 
(1826).   (Peile,  II.  449.) 

BURTON,  ROBERT  CLERKE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  22, 

1821.  B.  at  Daventry,  Northants.  [S.  of  W.,  Esq.,  of 
Daventry.  School,  Rugby,  as  '  Robert  Clarke,  age  14,  Sept.  5, 
1814.']  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1826;  priest  (Chester)  1826;  C.  of  Upper 
Shuckburgh,  Warws.,  1826.  V.  of  Famworth  with  Kearsley, 
Lines.,  1826-8.  C.  of  Rugeley,  1829-34.  C.  of  Brasted, 
1834-8.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  CamberweU,  Surrey,  1838- 
50.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Cardigan  in  1846.  R.  of  Taver- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1850-88.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Aug.  6, 
1888,  aged  85,  at  Taverham.  For  monuments  of  Burton  of 
Daventry,  Northants,  see  Baker,  1.  332.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
The  Guardian,  Aug.  15,  1888.) 

BURTON,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1854;  incorp.  from 
DubUn.    [Probably  adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  June  3, 

1822,  age  16;  s.  of  Robert,  deceased.]  B.  in  Co.  Dublin. 
B.A.  (Dubl.)  1828;  M.A.  1832.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  12, 
1837,  as  's.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  late  of  Dominic  Street, 
Dublin,  deceased.'  Ord.  deacon  (Kildare)  1831;  priest 
(Rathoe)  1832;  C.  of  St  Werburgh's,  Bristol,  1844.  C.  of 
Ham,  1845-6.  V.  of  St  John's,  Harrow,  Middlesex,  1848. 
V.  of  WiUesden,  1850-4.  P.C.  of  All  Saints',  Gordon  Square, 
London,  1854-5.  R.  of  Withington,  Manchester,  1855-62. 
V.  of  Raheny,  Co.  Dublin,  1864-73.  Author.  Died  Oct.  16, 
1885,  aged  79,  at  DawUsh,  Devon.   (Hennessy;  Al.  Dubl.) 

BURTON,  ROGER  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May 
30,  1838.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  Emmanuel  Matthew.  B.  Dec.  13, 
i8i8.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1845; 
M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Hereford)  1845.  P.C. 
of  Newhall,  Derbs.,  1845-58.  P.C.  of  Soberton,  Hunts., 
1858-66.  C.  of  Woking,  1866-8.  Held  other  curacies,  1868- 
75.  V.  of  Gt  Tey,  Essex,  1875-91.  Resided  latterly  at  StoU 
Park,  Ulverstone.  Author,  Contemplations  of  Israel's  Exodus 
considered  Allegorically;  also  Poems.  Died  Jan.  27,  1906, 
aged  87.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Eagle,  xxvni; 
The  Times,  Jan.  30,  1906.) 

BURTON,  THOMAS.    .A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.   3, 

1790.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Bracondale  Hill,  Norwich 
[and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WilUani  Fisher,  Esq.,  of  Yarmouth]. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Forster).   Matric.  Michs.  1790;  Scholar, 

1791.  Of  Gt  Yarmouth,  Esq.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Watson,  pier-master  (for  33  years)  of  Yarmouth,  1802.  Died 
there  1841,  aged  68.  [His  father,  Thomas  Burton,  resided 
first  at  Bracondale  Hill,  near  Norwich,  and  afterwards  at 
Gt  Yarmouth;  he  died  in  1808,  aged  69,  leaving  a  large 
fortune  comprising  estates  at  Ringstead,  Northants.,  and 
at  Chiswick  in  the  Island  of  Jamaica.]  (C.  J.  Palmer,  Gt 
Yarmouth,  11.  394.) 

BURTON,  THOMAS  JONES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  30,  1836.  S.  of  Thomas,  Capt.,  R.A.,  of  Gonville  Place, 
Cambridge.   Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844. 

BURTON,  THOMAS  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  9, 
1852.  S.  of  George  Guy,  Capt.,  R.N.  B.  1833,  at  Rochester, 
Kent.  Bapt.  there  June  19,  1833.  School,  Royal  Naval. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar,  1853-6;  B.A.  1856.  For  a 
time  held  a  private  tutorship.  Went  to  the  United  States; 
in  business  there,  but  failed.  His  fate  unknown  to  his 
relations.   (Venn,  11.  308.) 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  5, 
1783.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  B.  in  Lambeth.  Scholar, 
1783-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  May  10,  1789;  priest. 
May  30,  1790;  C.  of  Faccombe  and  Tangley,  Hants.,  1789; 
R.  there,  1790-2.  V.  of  Horsford,  Norfolk,  1791-1808.  Died 
Dec.  12,  i8o8,  at  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica;  'late  of  Horsford, 
Norfolk.'    (Venn,  11.  107;  G.  Mag.,  1809,  I.  278.) 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  5,  1849. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849. 


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Burton,  William  Henry 

BURTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.   Adm.  peas,  at  St  John's,  Nov. 

10,  1785.   2nd  s.  of  William  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Burton  Hall,  Co. 

Carlow.    B.   Nov.    15,    1767,   in  Ireland.    School,   Harrow. 

Matric.  Easter,  1789;  B.A.   1790.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 

Dec.  12,  1786.    Died  unmarried  Dec.  21,  i799-    Brother  of 

Benjamin  (1783).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 
BURTON,   WILLIAM   [SINGER]   CLERKE.    Adm.   at  Clare, 

July  II,  1894.    [S.  of  Clerke,  Esq.,  of  Cardiff.    B.  Oct.  8, 

1874.]    School,  Cheltenham  CoUege.    Matnc.   Michs.   1894. 

At    Sandhurst.     Entered    the    Army    (2nd    Lieut.,    Royal 

Inniskilling    Fusiliers,    1896;    Lieut.,    1898;    Capt.,    1905; 

Squadron  Of&cer,  29th  Lancers  (Deccan  Horse);  served  m 

the  Tirah  Expedition,   1897-8,  and  in  the  Expedition  to 

China,   1900).    Died  Dec.  13,  1906,  at  Poona.    Brother  of 

Francis  H.  (1891).   (CheUenham  Coll.  Reg.) 
BURTON-ALEXANDER,   JOSEPH   TUCKER.    Adm.   pens,   at 

Trinity,  June  25,  1898.  S.  of  William,  of  The  Bury,  Paven- 

ham,  Bedford.    B.  July  17,  1879.  at  Braemar,  Aberdeens. 

School,    Edinburgh    Academy    (Mr    Mackenzie).     Matnc. 

Michs.  1898. 
BURTON-FANNING,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  see  BURTON. 
BURVILLE,  WALTER  FREDERICK.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 

Jan.  23,  1874.  S.  of  Wilham  John,  lay-clerk.  B.  at  Hereford. 

Bapt.  Oct.  I,  1855.   Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1874. 

BURVILLE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1869.  S.  of  William  John.  B.  May  31,  1850,  at 
Rochester,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A. 
1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Winchester)  1877;  C.  of 
Mitcham,  1876-7.  C.  of  Frampton-on-Sevem,  1878.  Assist- 
ant Master  at  King  Edward's  Grammar  School,  and  Assistant 
Chaplain  of  the  Guild  Chapel,  Stratford-on-Avon,  1879-81. 
C.  of  Yelling,  Hunts.,  1882-7;  R.  there,  1887-96.  Died  Mar. 
17,  1896,  aged  45.  (Scott,  MSS.) 
BURWELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  19, 
1867.  S.  of  Edward,  grocer.  B.  at  Nottingham.  Bapt.  Mar. 
2,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord. 
deacon,  1870;  priest  (Manchester)  1872;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Blackburn,  Lanes.,  1870-4.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Ancoats, 
1874-9.  R-  of  Gorton,  1879-91.  V.  of  Chipping,  1891-1904. 
Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Manchester,  1905.  Resided  latterly  at  Dams- 
field  Longridge,  Preston,  Lanes.  Died  Mar.  9,  1917,  aged  71. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  15,  1917.) 
Bury,  Bryan  see  Collins,  Bryan  Bury 

BURY,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 
30,  1869.   S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.   B.  1849. 
School,  Rossall.    Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.   SoUcitor; 
of   Henley-on-Thames.    Brother  of  John   (1868).     (Rossall 
Sch.  Reg.) 
BURY,  FRANCIS  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1&75.    S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Branksome  Tower,  Bourne- 
mouth.   B.  Mar.  20,   1856,  at  Wykeham,  Yorks.    School, 
Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  5,  1879.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1885.    Of  Wilcot 
Manor,  Wilts.   J. P.   Sometime  in  Florida.   C.B.E.,  1918.   Of 
8,  Cheniston  Gardens,  London,  W.    Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Jan.   3,   1926.    Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Lindsay 
(1876).   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
BURY,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  9,  1882.    S.  of 
Henry,  of  Branksome  Tower,  Bournemouth.    B.  Aug.  25, 
1862,  at  Sherbum,  Yorks.    School,  Eton.    Matric.   Michs. 
1882;  Scholar,  1883;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1885; 
M.A.  1889.    FeUow,  1888.    F.L.S.,  F.G.S.   A  member  of  the 
Council  of  the  Linnean  Society,  1909-12  and  1920-2;  of  the 
Geological  Society,  1916-17.    Of  The  Gate  House,  Bourne- 
mouth, 1939,  and  of  Appuldurcombe  Park,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Brother  of  the  above,  etc.    (Kelly,  Handbook,  1939;  Univ. 
Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 
BURY,  JAMES  MARSHALL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
25,  1852.   Of  Notts.    [S.  of  William,  clerk,  and  his  2nd  wife 
Julia  Anne,  dan.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Marshall.   B.  Jan.  30, 
1835,   at    Radclifie-on-Trent.]     Matric.    Michs.    1853;    B.A. 
1858.   Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1859;  priest  (Lincohi)  1862; 
C.   of  Stanstead   Mount   Fitchett,    Essex,   1859-61.     C.   of 
Brattelby,  Lines.,  1861-3.    V.  of  Tickhill,  Yorks.,  1863-7. 
R.  of  Sudbrooke,  Lines.,  1867-73-    R-  of  Friesthorpe  with 
Snarford,  1873-5.    R.  of  Little  Hadham,  Herts.,  1875-1913. 
Resided  latterly  at  Gt  Henny  rectory,  near  Sudbury.   Died 
there   Oct.   2,   1920,   aged  85.    Buried   at  Little  Hadham. 
Brother  of  Thomas  W.  (1852)  and  William  (1858);  father  of 
Thomas  M.  (1896).    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  5,  1920.) 
BURY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  2,  1868.  S.  of  John. 
B    1848,  at  St  Ives,  Hunts.    School,  RossaU  (Mr  Osborne). 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1873.    Ord.  deacon,  1873;  pnest 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1874;  C.  of  Corsham,  Wilts.,  1873- 
6.   C.  of  Oldland,  near  Bristol,  1873-7.   Of  Oldland,  Bristol, 
without  cure,  1877-80.    In  Crockford,  without  address,  tiU 
J901.   Brother  of  Charles  (1869). 


Bury,  William 

BURY,  JOHN  WESTALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  15,  1863. 

Matric.  Michs.  1863. 
BURY,  LINDSAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1876.  S.  of 
Henrv,  of  Branksome  Tower,  Bournemouth.  B.  July  8, 
1857,' at  Withington,  Lanes.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  B.A.  1880.  Cricket  'blue,'  1877.  Athletics  'blue,' 
1878,  1879,  1880.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1877,  1878.  Some- 
time orange  planter  in  Florida.  Of  Wilcot  House,  Wilts. 
During  the  Great  War,  served  in  France  with  the  Red  Cross. 
Lived  latteriy  at  Stanford  Wood,  near  Reading.  J. P.  Died 
there  suddenlv  Oct.  30,  1935,  aged  78.  Brother  of  Francis  G. 
(1875),  etc.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  i,  1935-) 

BURY,  PHINEAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  7,  i794     [S- 
and  h.  of  Phineas,  of  Little  Island,  Co.  Cork.  School,  Rugby; 
adm.  1789,  as  's.  of  P.  Bury,  Esq.,  of  Little  Island,  near 
Cork.']   Matric.  Michs.  1794.   (Burke,  I.G.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 
BURY,  RALPH  FREDERIC.   .A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1895.   S.  of  Charles  James,  of  St  Leonard's,  Nazeing,  Essex. 
B.  Dec.  22,  1876,  at  Nazeing.    Matric.  Michs.   1893;  B.A. 
1898.    Barrister  (Lincoki's  Inn)   1901.    K.C.,   1938.    Of  St 
Leonard's   House,   Nazeing,    Essex,    1939.     J.P-   and   D.L. 
High  Sheriff,   1910-11.    Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
9th  Batt.,  Essex  Regt.,  1914-16;  Major,  General  List;  deputy 
assistant  Adjutant-General,   1917  and  1918;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  wounded).    (Kelly,  Handbook,  1939;  Univ.  War 
List;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  Who's  Who,  1939) 
BURY,  RICHARD  CLOUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  7, 
1819.   S.  of  Richard  Clough,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Manchester. 
BURY,  ROBERT  GREGG.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1886. 
S.  of  Edward  John,  Canon  of  Clogher.   B.  Mar.  22,  1869,  at 
Monaghan.    Schools,  Perse,  Cambridge,  and  Ipswich  Gram- 
mar   Suffolk  (Mr  Browne).    Matric.   Michs.   1886;  Browne 
medal;  Scholar,  1889;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1889; 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1890);  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893;  Litt.D.  1910. 
Examiner  in  Classical  Tripos,  1899-1900,  1905-6.   Fellow  of 
Owens  College,  Manchester,  1893.   Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest 
(Canterbury)    1897;   C.   of  Staplehurst,    Kent,   1895-8.    C. 
of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  1897-9-   C.  of  Clontibret,  Monag- 
han,   1899-1900;    R.    there,    1901-3.     R.   of  Templecame, 
Donegal,    1900-1.    V.   of  Trumpington,   Cambs.,   1903-18. 
R.  of  Gilling,  Yorks.,  1918-24.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge, 
1904,    1907,    1909.     R.   of  Dickleborough  with   Langmere, 
Norfolk,  1924-8.   Author,  classical.   Translated  the  Laws  of 
Plato;  The  Timaeus  of  Plato,  and  Sextus  Empiriius.   Editor 
of  Plato's  Symposium  and  Philebus.    Of  6,  Barrow  Road, 
Cambridge,  1939.   (Clogher  Clergy;  Crockford,  1939-) 
BURY,  THOMAS  MARSHALL.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1896. 
S.  of  James  Marshall  (1852),  R.  of  Little  Hadham,  Herts. 
B.  there  Oct.  23,  1877.   Schools,  Bishop  Stortford  and  Bath 
College.   Matric.  .Michs.  1896.   Actuary.   (Venn,  11.  547-) 
BURY,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  27, 
1852.    Of  Notts.    [S.  of  William,  clerk  (Chaplain  to  George 
Savile  Foljambe,  of  Osberton,  Notts.,  1846-63).   B.  Aug.  2, 
1831.   Bapt.  Sept.  4,  at  Ordsall,  Notts.  School,  Winchester.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  i860.   Cricket  'blue,' 
1855.     Ord.   deacon,    1859;   priest   (Lichfield)    i860;   C.   of 
Smalley,  Derbs.,  1859-60.    V.  of  Attenborough  with  Bram- 
cote,  Notts.,  1861-75.    R-  of  Aisthorpe  with  West  Thorpe, 
Lines.,  1875-98.    C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hastings,  1900-.    Of 
31,   Kingswood  Avenue,   Kilbum,  London,  in  1913.    Died 
Feb.  10,  1918.   Brother  of  James  M.  (1852),  etc.  (Winchester 
Scholars;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BURY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Feb.  28,  1829.  S. 
of  John,  Esq.,  of  Barton,  Lines.  School,  Louth.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829;  Scholar;  B..\.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1833; 
M.A.  1836.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Lowdham  and  Radcliffe- 
on-Trent,  Notts.,  1839-43,  a°<i  father  of  William  (1858),  etc. 
But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 

BURY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10,  1858.  S. 
of  William,  clerk,  of  Worksop,  Notts.  [V.  of  Lowdham  and 
Radclifie-on-Trent,  1839-43].  B.  Oct.  14,  1839,  at  RadcUfie, 
Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.-'V.  1862;  M.A.  1893.  Cricket 
'blue.'  Ord.  deacon,  1863;  priest  (York)  1864;  C.  of  Tickhill, 
Yorks.,  1863-5.  R.  of  Fifehead  Neville,  Dorset,  1866-7. 
R.  of  Hazelbeach,  Northants.,  1867-82.  Keenly  interested 
in  Poor  Law  administration;  guardian  for  Hazelbeach, 
1868;  initiated  a  reform  in  the  Brixworth  Union  which 
resulted  in  a  reduction  of  the  number  of  outdoor  paupers. 
Rural  Dean  of  Rothwell,  1874-82.  R.  of  Harleston,  Nor- 
thants., 1882-1907;  established  a  co-operative  public  house 
there.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1892-1908.  Rural 
Dean  of  Haddon,  1901-7.  R.  of  Ickenham,  Uxbridge,  1907- 
19.  Canon  Residentiary,  1908-21;  retired.  Lived  latterly  at 
Borough  Green,  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  Author,  Charity  and  the 
Poor  Law;  Outdoor  Relief— or  a  More  Excellent  Way;  Sermons. 
Died  May  21,  1927,  aged  87,  at  Borough  Green.  Brother  of 
James  M.  (1852),  etc.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  27, 
1927;  Who's  Who,  where  date  of  death  is  wrong.) 


470 


Busby,  Alexander  Hamilton 

BUSBY,  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1890.  Schools,  King's  College  and  Hertford 
College.   Matric.  Michs.  1890. 

BUSBY,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1895.  S.  of  William.  B.  Oct.  3,  1875,  at  Sydney, 
Australia.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  with  the  West  AustraUan  contingent. 

BUSBY,  JOHN.  M.A.  1864;  incorp.  from  DubUn.  S.  of  John, 
distiller.  B.  in  Dublin.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  DubUn, 
Nov.  7,  1842,  age  17;  B.A.  (Dubl.)  1847;  M.A.  1856.  {Al. 
Dubl.) 

BUSBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magd.\lene,  July  5,  1800. 
[B.  Dec.  1755,  in  Westminster;  the  son  of  a  coach-painter.] 
Mus.D.  1801.  Musical  composer.  For  some  time  Parlia- 
mentary reporter  of  the  London  Courant.  Assisted  in  editing 
the  Morning  Post  and  acted  as  musical  critic  to  the  European 
Magazine,  etc.  Organist  at  St  Mary's,  Newington,  1785; 
at  St  Mary  Woolnoth,  1798.  Joint  editor  of  a  Musical 
Dictionary,  1786.  A  teacher  of  Latin,  French  and  music. 
His  Oratorio,  The  Prophecy,  produced  by  Cramer,  1799;  a 
secular  oratorio  Brittania,  performed  at  Covent  Garden,  iSoi, 
with  Mara  as  principal  soprano.  Started  the  Monthly  Musical 
Journal,  the  first  musical  periodical  in  England.  For  other 
works  see  Grove,  Musical  Dictionary.  Died  May  28,  1838,  at 
Pentonville.   {D.N.B.) 

BUSCH  [or  BUSH],  LOUIS.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1889. 
[S.  of  Gustav,  Esq.,  of  West  Derby,  Liverpool.]  B.  Sept.  29, 
1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord. 
deacon,  1893;  priest  (Wakefield)  1894;  C.  of  Sandal  Magna, 
Yorks.,  1893-8.  V.  of  Chapelthorpe,  1898-1910.  R.  of 
Spaxton,  Somerset,  1910-38.  (Crockford,  1939,  where  he 
occurs  as  Bush,  L.) 

BUSFIELD  or  BUSFEILD,  see  also  ATKINSON. 

BUSFIELD  or  BUSFEILD,  BENJAMIN  FERRAND.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  3,  1841.  5th  s.  of  Currer 
Fothergill  (next),  of  Cottingley,  near  Bingley,  Yorks.  [B. 
Apr.  26,  1822.]  School,  Shrewsbury  [not  found  in  Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.].  Matric.  Lent,  r842,  as  Busfeild.  Accidentally 
drowned  Apr.  6,  1843,  at  Blackwall,  while  embarking  there 
for  a  cruise.    (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  i.  549.) 

BUSFIELD  or  BUSFEILD,  CURRER  FOTHERGILL.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  20,  1793.  3rd  s.  of  Johnson 
Atkinson  (next),  of  Leeds  [assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Busfield  on  the  death  of  his  wife's  uncle  Thomas  Busfeild, 
1772].  B.  Jan.  23,  1777,  at  Bing'.ey,  Yorks.  School,  Bingley. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Dec.  19,  1794;  matric.  Lent,  i795; 
B.A.  1798.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Ferrand,  of  Stock- 
ton-on-Tees, and  Barnard  Castle,  Feb.  12,  1805.  Lived  at 
Cottingley  Bridge.  Died  June  30,  r832,  aged  55.  Brother  of 
Johnson  A.  (1791)  and  father  of  Benjamin  F.  (above). 
(Peile,  II.  337;  T.  A.  Walker,  366;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BUSFEILD  or  ATKINSON,  JOHNSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Feb.  13,  1756,  as  Atkinson,  Johnson.  Of  Yorks.  S.  and  h.  of 
Christopher  [M.A.  Oxford],  V.  of  Thorp  Arch,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Easter,  1756;  B.A.  {Sth  Wrangler)  1760.  M.D.  {sic),  of  Leeds. 
Owner  of  Ryshworth,  Kipsworth  and  Myrtle  Grove,  near 
Bingley,  Yorks.  Sometime  of  ChSlons,  France.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  West  Riding,  Yorks.  Freeholders'  Registrar 
of  the  West  Riding,  1809.  Married  (i)  EUzabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Busfield  (Busfeild),  Esq.,  of  Ryshworth  HaU, 
Bingley,  Jan.  7,  1765 ;  (2)  Susaimah,  rehct  of  John  Dearden, 
Esq.,  of  The  Hollins.  Took  the  surname  and  arms  of  Busfeild, 
in  1772.  Died  Mar.  26,  1817,  aged  78,  at  Cononly  Hall,  near 
Skipton,  Yorks.  M.I.  at  Bingley.  For  his  brother  Miles,  see 
sub  Atkinson.  Father  of  Johnson  A.  (1791).  William  (1790) 
and  Currer  F.  (1793).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Whitaker,  Craven,  197; 
Yorks.  Genealogist,  i.  58.) 

BUSFIELD  or  BUSFEILD,  JOHNSON  ATKINSON.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Clare,  Nov.  ii,  1791.  [2nd  s.  of  Johnson  (1756),  M.D.] 
B.  [July  3,  1775]  at  Bingley,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1792; 
B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1800;  D.D.  1812.  Ord.  priest  (York)  July 
81,  1799.  R.  of  St  Michael's,  Wood  Street,  London,  1821-49 
(occurs  as  Peter  Johnson  Busfeild  in  Hennessy).  Married 
(i)  Mary  Susannah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Priestly,  of  White  Win- 
dows, July  18,  1798;  (2)  Charlotte  Irving,  Aug.  21,  1820. 
Died  Jan.  12,  1849,  at  Carlton  vicarage,  Yorks.  Brother  of 
Currer  F.  (1793),  etc.    (H.  Speight,  Lower  Wharfedale,  4i7-) 

BUSFIELD  or  BUSFEILD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
July  I,  1790.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  and  h.  of  Johnson  (1756).  B. 
Feb.  12  ,  1773.1  Matric.  Michs.  1791.  Of  Upwood,  Yorks. 
J.P.  and  D.L  for  the  West  Riding.  M.P.  for  Bradford,  1837- 
51.  Married  Caroline,  dau.  of  Capt.  Charles  Wood,  R.N., 
of  Bowling  Hall,  and  sister  of  Sir  Francis  Wood,  Bart., 
May  13,  1 800.  Died  s./>.  Sept.  12,  1851.  Brother  of  Currer  F. 
(1793),  etc.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BUSFIELD,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  at  Clare,  July  11,  1894.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894,  as  Busfeild. 


BusHBY,  Frederick  Ewan 

BUSH,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  5,  1831. 
Of  Middlesex. 

BUSH,  CHRISTOPHER  STRANGROOM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  June  13,  1831.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
183T;  B.A.  1835.  P.C.  of  Over  Peover, Cheshire,  1836.  P.C. 
of  West  Point,  in  1844.  Died  Apr.  7,  1844,  aged  34.  (G. 
Mag.,  1844,  I.  661.) 

BUSH,  FRANCIS  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S. 
of  James  Tobin,  Australian  merchant,  of  Bromley,  Kent. 
B.  Dec.  17,  1875,  at  Honfleur,  France.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1895-7;  B.A.  1899; 
M.A.  1903.  Journalist  at  Copenhagen.  Barrister  (Lincoln's 
Inn)  1903.  Secretary  of  the  London  Playing  Fields  Society, 
1910.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  East  Surrey 
Regt.;  Lieut.,  Rifle  Brigade;  Major,  R.A.F.).  Secretary  of 
the  Caius  Masonic  Lodge  for  many  years.  Died  June  14, 
1936,  aged  60,  at  Yarrells,  Fleet,  Hants.  (Venn,  n.  542; 
Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  June  15, 
1936.) 

BUSH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  15,  1783- 
[Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  .'\tkinson,  of  Deptford,  Kent.  B.  there 
1764.]  Scholar,  1784.  King's  Proctor  at  Doctors'  Commons. 
Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Duncan  Dallas,  M.A. 
Died  Feb.  8,  1830,  aged  66.  Buried  at  St  Marylebone  Church, 
London.   (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vi.) 

BUSH,  JOHN  COBHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  13,  1829.  5th  s.  of  Robert,  mercer,  deceased,  late  of 
Bristol.  B.  there  May  25,  1811.  [School,  Merchant  Taylors'.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1837.  In 
Holy  Orders.  Died  Mar.  29,  1839,  aged  26  (sic),  at  Grove 
House.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1839,  i. 
552.) 

BUSH,  JOHN  STAFFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Aug.  23,  1876.  S.  of  John  Stafford,  Esq.,  deceased, 
surgeon  in  the  Madras  Army.   Matric.  Michs.  1876. 

BUSH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  13,  1806.  B.  at 
Bristol.  Matric.  Lent,  1806.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Feb.  4, 
1807. 

BUSH,  LOUIS,  see  BUSCH. 

BUSH,  PAUL.  M.A.  1848;  incorp.  from  Oxford.  Matric.  (St 
Mary  HaU,  Oxford)  Dec.  5,  1839,  age  17,  as  2nd  s.  of  James, 
clerk,  of  Gayton,  Northants.;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1843;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1846;  priest  (Carhsle) 
1846;  C.  of  St  John-in-the-Vale,  Cumberland,  1846-7.  C. 
of  Luffenham,  Rutland,  1847-9.  R.  of  South  Luffenham, 
1849-50.  R.  of  Duloe,  Cornwall,  1850-1904.  V.  of  Herods- 
foot,  1878-82.  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  1882-1904.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1905.  (.4/.  Oxon.;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  VI.) 

BUSH,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1855.  S.  of  Cornelius,  shoe-maker.  B.  Jan.  14,  1831,  at 
Walcot,  Somerset.  Bapt.  Feb.  6,  1833.  [School,  Bath 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar,  1858;  Prizeman; 
B.A.  (15th  Wrangler)  1859;  M.A.  1863.  Assistant  Master 
and  Chaplain  of  Clapham  Grammar  School,  1860-2.  Ord. 
deacon,  1861;  priest  (Winchester)  1862;  C.  of  Burton,  1862- 
77.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Burton,  1877-84;  through  his  efforts  the 
Church  was  erected  and  an  endowment  fund  raised.  V.  of 
Christchurch,  Hants.,  1884-1909.  Surrogate,  dio.  Win- 
chester, and  Chaplain  of  Christchurch  Union,  1884-1909. 
One  of  the  founders  and  editor  of  the  College  magazine. 
The  Eagle.  A  scholar  of  distinction  with  a  sound  judgment 
and  good  taste  in  art;  keenly  interested  in  Oriental  studies. 
Died  July  21,  1909,  at  Christchurch.   (Eagle,  xxxi.) 

BUSHBY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  4,  181 1.  Of 
Yorks.  [B.  Oct.  20,  1793,  at  Bothel,  Cumberland.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1811;  Scholar,  1815;  B.A,  1816;  M.A.  1819;  B.D. 
1827.  Fellow,  1818-77.  Tutor,  1830-42.  Head  Master  of 
the  Free  Grammar  School,  Bury,  Lanes.,  1818-20.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  15,  1818;  priest,  Mar.  26,  1820.  V.  of 
Impington,  Cambs.,  1832-77.  Took  a  keen  interest  in  the 
political  affairs  of  Europe.  At  an  advanced  age  visited  the 
Continent  to  view  the  battlefield  of  Sedan,  .\uthor.  On  the 
Human  Mind  (a  treatise);  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the 
Scriptures;  also  published  an  edition  of  Butler's  Analogy. 
Died  Oct.  8,  1877,  at  6,  Kingston  Street,  Mill  Road,  Cam- 
bridge. Buried  at  Impington.   (Eagle,  x.) 

BUSHBY,  FREDERICK  EWAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  13,  1815.  S.  of  .Austin.  B.  at  Harthill,  Yorks.  School 
Blencow,  Cumberland  (Mr  Stephenson).  Matric.  Lent,  1816. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Nov.  i,  1816;  B..\.  (nth  Wrangler) 
1819;  M.A.  1822.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1825.  Took  Holy 
Orders.  He  owned  and  managed  the  University  Arms  Hotel, 
Cambridge.  Died  there  Jan.  5,  1890,  aged  94.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
395;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  15,  1890.) 


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BusHBY,  Henry  North  Grant 

BUSHBY    HENRY  NORTH  GRANT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Tune  10,  1882.  S.  of  Henry  Jeffries  {or  Jeffreys),  of  Wormley 
Bury,   Hoddesdon,   Herts.    B.   Sept.    6     1863,   at   Chester 
Square.   School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar,  1885; 
B  A   1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  24,  1885.  CaUed 
to  the  Bar,  1893;  never  practised.   Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  Royal  Defence  Corps).    Of  Wormley  Bury,  Herts. 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Wormley.    J.P.,  D.L.  and  County 
CouncUlor  for  Herts.   Married  and  had  issue.   Died  Jan    14, 
1926,  at  Montagu  Mansions.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Scott,  Mii.; 
Imis  of  Court.) 
BUSHBY  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  14,  i799- 
Matric.  Michs.  1800;  Scholar,  1801;  B.A.  1804;  M.A    1814. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  8,  1804;  priest,  July  14,  "05;  C. 
of  Bramley,  Yorks.    1804.    P.C.  of  Holbeck,  i8i5-35-   Died 
1835,  aged  53,  at  Headingley,  Yorks.    (G.  Mag.,  1835,  i. 
441.) 
BUSHBY,  WILLIAM  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  11, 
1847.    and  s.  of  Henry  Grant  (?  Turner),  Esq  ,  Judge  in  the 
Hon.  East  India  Go's  Service.   B.  l^ov.  13,  1828,  at  Bellary, 
Madras  Presidency.    Schools,  Blackheath  Propnetary  (Mr 
Tennant),   Clapham   (Rev.   C.    Pritchard),   and   Sherborne. 
Matric.  >iichs.  1847.    Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  14,  1864,  age  35,  as  '2nd  s.  of  Henry  Turner  (su),  late 
of  the  Madras  CivU  Service.'   Died  June  18,  1868.  (I  enn.n. 
281;  Burke,  L.G.,  1936.) 
BUSHE  GERVASE  PARKER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Tulya  1824.  S.  of  Henry  Amyas.  B.  Apr.  2,  i8o6,at  Lismore, 
Co    Waterford.    School,  Westminster.    Matric.  Michs.  1824. 
Entered   the  Army   (Cornet,    15th  Light  Dragoons,    1826; 
Lieut.,  1826;  Capt,  1832;  7th  Light  Dragoons,  1837;  Major, 
1847-   7th  Dragoon  Guards,   1851;  retu-ed).    Of  Glencairn 
Abbey,    Co.    Waterford.     D.L..    J.P.     High   Sheriff,    1837. 
Married  and  had  issue.   Died  1879-    (Burke,  I.G.;  Record  of 
Old  Westminsters.) 
BUSHE,  GERVASE  PARKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar    I    1830.    S.  of  Gervase  Parker  [of  Kilfane,  barrister]. 
B    at  Dublin.    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A. 
1835.    Attache  to  the  British  Embassy  at  Vienna.    Died 
Feb.  5,  1847,  at  Vienna.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
BUSHE.  ROBERT  GERVASE.   Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  13,  1871. 
S  and  h.  of  John  Scott,  Esq.,  Colonial  Secretary  at  Tnmdad. 
B    Sept    16    1851.    Schools,  CUfton  CoUege,  and  Queens 
College  '  Trinidad.     Matric.    Michs.     1871;     Exhibitioner; 
Scholar,  1874;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (27th  Wrangler)  1875-   Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  15.  1876.  Assistant  Master  at  Queen  s 
Roval   College,   Trinidad,    1878-90.     Entered   the  Colomal 
Sendee,  1 89 1.   Inspectorof  Schools,  Trinidad,  189 1.  Auditor- 
General  of  Trinidad  and  Tobago,  1903-23;  retired.   C.M.G., 
191 1     Governor  and  Chairman  of  the  E.xecutive  Committee 
in  Trinidad  of  the  Imperial  College  of  Tropical  Agriculture 
\cted  as  Colonial  Secretary  during  several  penods.    Married 
and  had  issue.    Died  July  13,   1927,  aged  76,  at  Port  of 
Spain,  Trinidad.   (The  Times,  July  16,  1927.) 
BUSHE-FOX,  LOFTUS  HENRY  KENDAL,  see  FOX. 
BUSHELL,   FREDERICK   EDWIN.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity, 
Tune   I     1878     S.   of  Christopher,   of   Hinderton,   Neston, 
Chester'    B.  there  Feb.  18,  1859.    School,  Harrow.    Matric. 
Michs    1878.    Barrister  of  the  Middle  Temple,  1891;  of  3, 
Elm  Court,  Temple,  London,  E.G.   Died  Nov.  9,  1928,  aged 
69,  at  Hove.    (The  Times,  Nov.  10,  1928.) 

BUSHELL.  WILLIAM  DONE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
17  1857  S  of  William  Done,  merchant  [of  Cardiff,  resident 
Director' of  the  Tafi  Vale  Railway].  B.  Nov.  10,  1838  at 
Bristol  [School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1857; 
Scholar,  i860;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Fellow, 
1862  An  original  member  of  the  Cambridge  University 
Volunteers.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Ely)  1866.  Assistant 
Master  at  Clifton  College,  1865-6.  Assistant  Master  and 
House-Master  at  Harrow  School,  1866-99;  Hon.  Chaplain, 
1890-1917  Organised  the  Harrow  School  Rifle  Volunteers 
(now  O  T  C.).  A  member  of  the  Association  for  the  Improve- 
ment of  Geometrical  Teaching.  Hon.  Chaplam  to  the  9th 
Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers,  1S71-1908.  F.S.A.  Held  a 
Druid's  degree  from  the  Welsh  Gorsedd.  Contributed 
articles  on  Pembrokeshire  Antiquities  to  the  Archaeologia 
Cambrensis  and  other  journals.  Of  The  Hermitage,  Harrow- 
on-the-Hill,  and  of  The  Priory,  Caldey  Island,  Pembroke- 
shire Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Caldey  Island.  A  member  of  the 
Alpine  Club.  Author,  Church  Life  mi  Harrow  Hill;  Sermons; 
Hymns  etc.  Died  Aug.  27,  1917.  at  Harrow.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  29,  1917-) 

BUSHELL,  WILLIAM  DONE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jmie  17, 
1890  S.  of  WUliam  Done  (above),  of  Grove  Hill,  Harrow, 
Middlesex.  B.  June  25,  1871,  at  Harrow.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar,  1892;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler) 
1893;  M.A.  1900.   Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1895-8. 


Busk,  Herbert  Westly 

Barrister,  1900.  Examiner,  Board  of  Education,  1898-1903. 
Secretary  to  the  Education  Committee  of  the  Norfolk  County 
Council,  1903-8.  Poor  Law  and  General  Inspector  under 
the  Local  Government  Board,  and  the  Ministry  of  Health, 
1908-32.  Author,  History  of  Hobson's  Conduit,  Cambridge, 
etc.  Of  25,  Newton  Road,  Cambridge,  in  1939.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

BUSHNAN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Feb.  16,  1795.  Of  London.  B.  Nov.  26,  1776.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  Scholar.  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel,  Dec.  22,  1797;  B.A.  1800. 

BUSHNELL,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1896. 
S.  of  Thomas  W.,  C.  of  All  Saints',  Walworth,  Surrey.  B. 
Sept.  17,  1877,  in  Newington,  S.E.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Hebrew  exhibitioner,  1897. 
Chapel  Clerk.  Died  Oct.  23  (?  22),  1898,  at  Folkestone. 
(Venn,  11.  547.) 

BUSK,  CHARLES  WESTLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  S.  of  Charles  James,  of  12,  Vanbrugh  Park,  Black- 
heath,  Kent.  B.  there  Nov.  13,  1852.  School,  Lancing. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Civil  Engineer 
to  the  North  Eastern  Railway  Co.,  1874-82;  with  the 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Co.,  1882-4.  Assoc.  M.I.C.E., 
1882.  Practised  in  British  Columbia,  as  civil  engineer  and 
provincial  land  surveyor,  from  1884.  Died  Mar.  30,  1934, 
aged  81,  at  Nelson,  British  Columbia.  Brother  of  Herbert  W. 
(1876).  (Lancing  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Apr.  4,  1934-) 

BUSK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1784.  Of 
Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Wadsworth,  Knt.,  Attorney- 
General  of  the  Isle  of  Man.  [The  family  was  of  Swedish 
extraction;  Hans  Hansson  Busk  (bom  at  Kongelst,  Sweden) 
came  to  Leeds  as  a  book-keeper  and  married  Rachel  Wads- 
worth,  of  Horbury;  he  was  naturahsed  by  .\ct  of  ParUament 
of  George  I.]  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  24,  1784.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1806. 
Bencher,  1828.  Autumn  Reader,  1833.  Treasurer,  1835. 
Married  Sarah  Thomasin,  dau.  of  Thomas  Teschmaker, 
of  Ford's  Grove,  Enfield,  Middlesex,  Sept.  30,  1800,  at 
Edmonton.  Died  Sept.  20,  1838,  aged  72,  at  Ford's  Grove. 
Father  of  the  next  and  of  Henry  W.  (1824).  (Cussans,  11.  i, 
X50;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BUSK,  EDWARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
17,  1824.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (above),  of  Middlesex, 
Barrister-at-law.  B.  May  21,  1805.  School,  York.  Matric. 
Michs.  1824.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  5,  1825. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1834.  Of  Ford's  Grove,  Enfield,  Middlesex. 
J.P.  for  Westminster  and  Middlesex.  Married  Susan,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Benson  Pease,  Esq.,  of  Chapel  Allerton  Hall, 
Yorks.,  Nov.  4,  1851.  Died  Jan.  19,  1868,  aged  62,  at  Ford's 
Grove.  Brother  of  Henry  W.  (1824),  and  father  of  Thomas  T. 
(1871).    (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862;  F.M.G.,  x.) 

BUSK,  HANS.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1834. 
S.  of  Hans  (scholar  and  poet,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B. 
May  11,  1815,  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1844;  LL.D.  1873. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1857.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr. 
16,  1834.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1841.  Of  Nantmel,  Radnor. 
High  Sheriff,  1847.  While  still  an  undergraduate  repre- 
sented to  the  Government  the  advisability  of  forming  rifle 
clubs  for  defence  against  invasion,  and  created  a  model  rifle 
club  at  Cambridge  in  1837.  Joined  the  Royal  Victoria  Rifle 
Club,  1858.  Mastered  the  principles  of  naval  construction 
and  designed  several  yachts;  advocated  life-ship  stations 
and  fitted  out  a  model  life-ship  at  his  own  expense.  A 
gastronome  of  repute;  assisted  in  the  establishment  of  the 
School  of  Cookery  at  South  Kensington.  Founded  the  New 
Quarterly  Review,  1874.  Author,  Tlie  Navies  of  the  World, 
their  Present  stale  and  Future  Capabilities  (1859),  etc.  Died 
Mar.  II,  1882,  at  Ashley  Place,  Westminster.  Father  of 
Rachel  Harriette  Busk,  the  well-known  writer  on  folk-lore. 
(D.N.B.;  Cussans,  u.  151.) 

BUSK,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  19, 
1824.  2nd  s.  of  Edward  (1784),  Esq.,  Barrister-at-law. 
Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  8, 
1813.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1830.  Incorp.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  15,  1839.  Married  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Philip  Le  Breton,  Sept.  9,  1837.  Died  Oct.  27,  1886,  aged 
79,  at  I,  Gordon  Square,  London.  Brother  of  Edward  T. 
(1824).   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BUSK,  HERBERT  WESTLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
1876.  S.  of  Charles  James,  of  Blackheath,  Kent.  B.  there 
July  31,  1857.  Schools,  Lancing  and  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1876.  A  merchant  in  Cape  To\vn,  1883;  afterwards  in 
Florida.  Died  June  28,  1888,  in  Florida.  Brother  of  Charles 
W.  (1871).   (Lancing  Sch.  Reg.) 


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Busk,  Lionel  Geoffrey 

BUSK,  LIONEL  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  3,  1896. 
S.  of  .-Vadrew  L.,  ColoneL  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1900. 
A  private  schoolmaster  for  two  years;  afterwards  articled  to 
Messrs  Jackson,  Pixley  and  Co.,  58,  Coleman  Street,  London. 
Qualified  as  a  Chartered  Accountant,  1907.  Accountant  with 
the  Fiat  Motor  Firm  till  Nov.  1925.  Of  Firthorpe,  South 
Ascot.  Occurs  in  the  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.  (J.  J.  Withers, 
King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BUSK,  THOMAS  TESHMAKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  25,  1871.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Thomas  {1824).  B.  Sept. 
13,  1832,  at  Winchmore  Hill,  Middlesex.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1879.  Adm. 
■  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  4,  1874.  Of  Hermongus,  Rudg- 
wick,  and  Ford's  Grove,  Winchmore  Hill.  Died  May  28, 
1894,  aged  41,  at  Blankenberghe,  Belgium.  {Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Eagle,  xvill.) 

BUSK,  WADSWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  rg)  at  Trinity,  Dec. 
7,  1854.  S.  of  Wadsworth  Dawson,  of  i,  Marine  Parade, 
Lowestoft.  B.  at  St  Petersburg.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1855;  B.A.  T859;  M.A.  1862.  Drowned  in  New  Zea- 
land, 1863. 

BUSS,  ARTHUR  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  8,  1886.  S.  of  Septimus,  V.  of  Shoreditch, 
London.  B.  Nov.  11,  1867,  in  London.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1895.  Ord. 
deacon,  1891;  priest  (Lincoln)  1892;  C.  of  Grimbsy,  1891-3. 
Priest-in-charge  of  Kroonstad,  South  Africa,  1893-7;  of 
Germiston,  1897-8  and  again,  1906-7.  Chaplain  to  the 
Troops  in  Cvprus,  1899-1906.  Priest-in-charge  of  Boksburg, 
Transvaal,  1907-8.  V.  of  Cardington,  Salop,  1909-12.  Civil 
Chaplain  of  St  Andrew,  Quatre  Bomes  with  St  John  Reduit, 
Mauritius,  1912-16.  V.  of  Langley  Mill,  1916-19.  V.  of 
Cardington,  1919-27.  R.  of  Hopesay  (with  Edgton,  1933-) 
1927-38-.  Brother  of  Francis  F.  (1881).  {Crockford,  1939; 
Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

BUSS,  CHARLES  CARON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  21,  1877.  [Name  withdrawn,  Dec.  25,  1880;  re-adm. 
Mar.  25,  1882.]  S.  and  h.  of  Alfred  Jacob,  clerk,  of  London. 
B.  there.  School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (London)  1883;  C.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Wells  Street,  London,  1881-4.  Held  various 
curacies,  1884-94.  Deputy  minor  Canon  of  Westminster, 
1892-4.  Priest- Vicar  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  1894-1914; 
sacristan  there,  1912-14;  R.  of  Denton,  Lines.,  1914-37.  Of 
Lindum,  Hatherden  Avenue,  Parkstone,  Dorset,  in  1939. 
{Crockford,  1939.) 

BUSS,  FRANCIS  FLEETWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  6,  1 88 1.  S.  and  h.  of  Septimus,  R.  of  Wapping, 
London.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (London)  1886;  C.  of 
Hammersmith,  1885-7.  Held  various  curacies,  1887-96.  V.of 
Leighland,  Somerset,  1896-1903.  R.  of  Shephall,  Herts., 
1903-6.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  St  Albans,  190&-10.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Exeter,  1910-28;  for  Chichester,  1928-32-.  Of  Leighland, 
Parsonage  Road,  Horsham,  in  1939.  Brother  of  Arthur  C. 
(1886).    (Crockford,  1939.) 

BUSS,  HAROLD  ALFRED  WOODWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of  Mrs  E.  A.  Buss,  of  Little 
Stukeley,  Hunts.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A. 
1919.  Ord.  deacon,  1903;  priest  (Exeter)  1904;  C.  of  Ply- 
mouth, 1903-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1905-13.  V.  of  Nether 
Worton  and  R.  of  Over  Worton,  1913-24.  Chaplain  to  the  E. 
AngUan  Sanatorium,  Nayland,  Suflfolk,  1933-6.  Of  Wood- 
side,  Boxted,  Colchester,  in  1939.   {Crockford,  1939.) 

BUSS,  WILLIAM  LAURENCE  WOODWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  1,  1885.  3rd  s.  of  Octavius,  ironmonger,  of 
London.  B.  there  May  30,  1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  M.B. 
and  B.C.  1891;  B.A.  1893. 

BUSSE,  CHARLES  FREDERICK  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  May  i,  1871.  S.  of  F.,  Esq.,  of  College  Road, 
Brighton.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
Scholar,  1872;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1885. 
BUSSELL  [post  PETTIWARD],  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  15,  1836;  wrongly  entered  as  Russell,  R.  J. 
in  Trinity  Coll.  Adm.  Bk.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841; 
M.A.  1844.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  3,  1841,  as  'Robert 
John  Bussell,  B.A.,  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  ist  s.  of 
Robert,  of  Finborough  Hall,  Staffs.,  Esq.'  Assumed  the 
surname  of  Pettiward  in  lieu  of  Bussell,  Jan.  22,  1856. 
BUSTON,  CHARLES,  .-^dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  20,  1874. 
S.  of  Roger  (1824),  clerk.  B.  Oct.  10,  1855.  School,  Mari- 
borough.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Worcester)  1884;  C.  of  Evesham,  1884-5. 
C.  of  Twyford,  Hants.,  1885-7.  C.  of  Deane,  1887-90.  C.  of 
Embleton,  Northumberland,  1891-4.  C.  of  East  Worldham, 
Hants.,  1894-6.  V.  of  Owslebury,  1896-1911.  Resided 
latterly  at  Ford  House,  Taunton,  Somerset.  Died  there 
Mar.  25,  1920.  Brother  of  Roger  (1870).  {Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.;  G.  B.  Routledge.) 


Butcher,  Ives 

BUSTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  17, 
1781.  S.  of  John,  of  Ferry  Hill,  Durham.  School,  Houghton- 
le-Spring,  Durham  (Mr  Cowper).  Matric.  Michs.  1781; 
Scholar,  1784;  B.A.  {8th  Wrangler)  1785.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  Sept.  21,  1783;  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  12,  1786; 
C.  of  Bishopton,  Durham,  1783.  C.  of  Necton  and  Holmhale, 
Norfolk,  1786.  V.  of  Roxton  with  Gt  Barford,  Beds.,  1789- 
1817,  and  'twenty  years  master  of  the  Latin  School  at 
Wymondhara,  Norfolk,  from  which  he  had  not  long  retired.' 
'  A  man  of  profound  erudition.'  Died  suddenly  1817,  aged  56. 
{Surtees,  iii.  282;  G.  Mag.,  1817,  i.  377-) 

BUSTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.  19,  1824.  Of 
Durham.  [S.  and  h.  of  Roger,  Esq.,  of  Coatham  Stob,  and 
Ferry  Hill,  Durham.]  B.  Jan.  13,  1806,  at  Coatham  Stob. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  26,  1826;  matric.  Michs.  1826; 
B.A.  {22nd  Wrangler)  1830;  M.A.  1833;  B.D.  1840.  Fellow 
of  Emmanuel,  1835.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Ely)  June  6,  1835;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  9,  1835.  V.  of 
Twyford,  Hants.,  1849-86.  Sold  his  lands  at  Butcher's  Race 
and  Ferry  Hill.  Died  Aug.  29,  1886,  aged  80,  at  Twyford. 
Father  of  Charles  (1874)  and  the  next.  (History  of  Northum- 
berland,  v.  216;  Peile,  n.  417.) 

BUSTON,  ROGER.  .-Vdm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  8,  1870.  S. 
and  h.  of  Roger  (above),  R.  of  Twyford,  Hants.  B.  Sept.  7, 
1851.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874; 
M.A.  1877.  Assistant  Master  of  Hurstleigh  Preparatory 
School,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1874-5;  at  Aldin  House,  Slough, 
1876-8.  Head  Master  of  Hurstleigh  School,  1878-1904.  Lie. 
Lay  Reader,  dio.  Bath  and  Wells.  Of  Combe  Head  House, 
Chard,  Somerset.  Died  Dec.  7,  1919.  Brother  of  Charles 
(1874).   (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

BUSWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke,  July  25, 
1864.  2nd  s.  of  WilUam  (next),  R.  of  Widford,  Essex.  B. 
there.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1872; 
priest  (Ripon)  1873;  C.  of  Rigton,  Yorks.,  1872-4.  C.  of 
Knapton,  Norwich,  1875-7.  Remained  without  cure. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1883. 

BUSWELL,  WILLIAM.  -A.dm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Caius,  c.  1829. 
S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  London.  B.  there  May  28,  1808. 
School,  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  Matric.  Michs.  1830.  Migrated 
to  Queens',  Jan.  14, 1831 ;  B.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester, 
Litt.  dim.  from  London)  June  5,  1836;  priest  (London)  May 
21,  1837.  R.  of  Widford,  Essex,  1840-93.  Chaplain  of 
Chelmsford  Union,  1842-90.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Feb. 
24,  1893,  at  Widford.  Father  of  the  above  and  perhaps  of 
the  next.    (Venn,  11.  210;  Essex  Review,  11.  81.) 

BUSWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  19,  i860. 
[Perhaps  s.  of  WilUam  (above),  R.  of  Widford,  Essex.]  Matric. 
Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon,  1866;  priest  (Ely) 
1867;  C.  of  Nedging,  Suffolk,  1866-8.  C.  of  Gnosall,  Staffs., 
1871-2.  Held  other  curacies,  1873-88.  R.  of  Smeeton- 
Westerby,  Leics.,  1888-90.  V.  of  Ruishton,  Somerset,  1890- 
1909.  Resided  latterly  at  17,  Normandy  Avenue,  Bamet. 
Died  Oct.  11,  1916,  aged  75.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  16, 
1916.) 

BUSZARD,  see  also  BUZZARD. 

BUSZARD,  MARSTON  CLARKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  28,  1856.  S.  and  h.  of  Marston,  physician,  of 
Lutterworth,  Leics.  B.  there  July  13,  1837.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class)  i860;  M.A. 
1863;  LL.M.  1873.  Chancellor's  medal  for  Legal  Studies. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  16,  1858.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1862.  Q.C.  1877.  Bencher,  1880.  Treasurer,  1903. 
Leading  Counsel  to  the  Post  Office  on  the  Midland  Circuit. 
M.P.  for  Stamford,  1880-5.  Recorder  of  Derby,  1890-9; 
of  Leicester,  1899.  Deputy  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions. 
Leader  of  the  Midland  Circuit  for  31  years.  A  noted  advocate 
with  an  unfailing  gift  for  rhythmic  language.  As  adminis- 
trator of  the  Criminal  Law  was  opposed  to  '  sickly  humani- 
tarianism  and  sentimentalism.'  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Sept.  II,  1921,  aged  84.  (Inner  Temple;  Masters  of  the  Bench; 
The  Times,  Sept.  13  and  17,  1921.) 

BUSZARD,  MARSTON  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
17  1890.  S.  of  Frank,  of  Stone  House,  Dallmgton,  near 
Northampton.  B.  Mar.  25,  1872,  at  Northampton.  School, 
Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894. 

BUTCHER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  16,  1883.  Matric. 
Easter,  1883;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1886;  M.A.  1890. 

BUTCHER,  EDWARD  BRACKEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  10,  1848.  S.  of  WiUiam  Wain,  Esq.,  of 
Bowness,  near  Windermere.  School,  Heversham.  Matnc. 
Lent,  1849. 

BUTCHER  IVES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  19, 
1795  Of  Middlesex.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Northampton, 
and  EUzabeth  Ives.]  Matric.  Michs.  i795;  Scholar,  1796; 
B.A.  1800.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Danesfort.) 


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Butcher,  James 

BUTCHER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  2, 
1757.  S.of  J.  [?  James],  Esq.,  of  America.  B.  in  the  Barbados. 
Matric.  Michs.  1757;  B.A.  1762.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury) 
Sept.  20,  1761;  priest  (London)  May  29,  1763. 

BUTCHER,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  31, 
1870.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel,  Bishop  of  Meath,  of  Ardbraccan 
House,  Navan,  Co.  Meath.  B.  Nov.  15,  1852,  at  Killamey. 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar,  1871; 
B.A.  (8th  Wrangler  and  8th  Classic)  1874;  M.A.  1877.  FeUow, 
1876.  .-Kdm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1874.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1878.  Bencher,  1903.  Q.C.,  1897.  Treasurer,  1926. 
Acquired  a  large  practice  in  Chancery  htigation.  A  member 
of  the  General  Council  of  the  Bar.  M.P.  for  York,  1892-1905 
and  1910-23.  Hon.  Freeman  of  York,  1926.  Created  Bart., 
June  18,  1918,  and  Baron  Danesfort  of  Danesfort,  Co.  Kerry, 
Feb.  19,  1924.  President  of  the  British  Empire  Union.  Vice- 
Chairman  of  the  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Animals;  an  ardent  opponent  of  vivisection.  Member  of  the 
Select  Committees  on  German  War  Crimes  and  on  Pensions, 
1919-20.  In  politics  an  uncompromising  'diehard'  Tory.  A 
keen  sportsman  and  an  original  member  of  the  Pegasus  Club. 
Of  Riccall  Hall,  Yorks.  Died  s.p.,  the  last  of  his  generation, 
June  30,  1935.  Brother  of  Samuel  H.  (1869).  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  Vis.  of  Ireland,  11;  The  Times,  July  i,  1935.) 

BUTCHER,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24, 
1846.  S.  of  W.,  of  Leicester.  School,  Oakham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  Scholar,  1847;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1851; 
priest  (Ely)  1852;  C.  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts.,  1851-5. 
Assistant  Master  at  Exeter  Grammar  School,  1860-3.  C.  of 
Highhampton,  Devon,  1863-5.  C.  of  Buckland-in-the-Moor, 
1865-81.  C.  of  Netherbury  with  Solway  Ash,  Dorset,  1881-7. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1888.  Author,  archaeological. 
Probably  father  of  WiUiam  E.  (1880).    (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.) 

BUTCHER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  5,  1786.  Of 
Cambs.   Scholar,  1788.    Perhaps  brother  of  William  (1786). 

BUTCHER,  LOUIS  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1892.  S.  of  Louis  Holt,  civil  engineer  in  India.  B.  July  3, 
1873,  at  Sholapur,  India.  School,  Bedford  Grammar  (Mr 
Philpotts).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  E.xhibitioner;  B.A.  1895; 
M.A.  1922.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  Colonies)  1896;  priest 
(Bombay)  1900.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  in  the  Western  India 
Mission,  1896-1904  and  1905-8.  C.  of  Devizes,  1904-5. 
Principal  of  the  C.M.S.  Divinity  School  at  Poona,  1908-14. 
Assistant  Secretary,  C.M.S.,  1914-23,  at  SaUsbury  Square, 
London.  Secretary  of  the  Western  India  Mission,  1922-33. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Bombay,  1925-33;  retired.  Clerical  Secretary 
Zenana  Bible  and  Medical  Mission,  1933-6.  Commissary, 
Nasik,  1933-.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Rochester,  1935-.  Clerical 
District  Secretary.  C.E.Z.M.S.  Metropolitan  and  S.E. 
District,  1936-.  Of  16,  Oakhill  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent, 
1939.   Brother  of  William  C.  (1897).    (Crockford,  igsg.) 

BUTCHER,  MARK.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  i, 
1785.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  Scholar;  B.A.  1790; 
M..A.  1793.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  8,  1790;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1791,  as  Marcus;  C.  of  Holton,  Suffolk,  1790. 

BUTCHER,  ROBERT  HOLT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1763.  S.  of  Robert,  of  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1764; 
Scholar,  1765;  LL.B.  1770.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  18, 
1768.  R.  of  Wilden,  Beds.,  1774-8.  V.  of  Wandsworth, 
Surrey,  1778-1823.  R.  of  Chesham  Bois  and  V.  of  Chesham 
Woobum,  Bucks.,  1780.  Married  (by  licence)  at  St  Paul's, 
Covent  Garden,  London,  Ann  Manaton,  spinster,  of  the 
parish  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  London,  Apr.  24,  1770. 
Died  Aug.  31,  1822,  aged  79.  M.I.  at  Wandsworth.  (Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  v.  276,  and  4th  S.,  ni.) 

BUTCHER,  ROBERT  LONSDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  25,  1886.  S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Shareshill,  near  Wolver- 
hampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1886. 

BUTCHER,  SAMUEL  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1869.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  Bishop  of  Meath,  of  Ardbraccan 
House,  Navan,  Co.  Meath  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  Apr. 
16,  1850,  in  DuWin.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  Scholar,  1870;  Powis  medal,  1871;  Chancellor's  medal, 
1873;  B.A.  (Senr.  Classic)  1873;  M.A.  1876;  Hon.  Litt.D. 
1907.  Fellow,  1874-5.  Held  various  College  and  University 
offices.  One  of  'The  Apostles.'  Assistant  Master  at  Eton 
College,  1873-4.  Accepted  a  tutorship  at  University  College, 
Oxford,  1875.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1876.  Fellow  of  University 
College,  1876-82;  Hon.  Fellow,  1905.  Hon.  D.Litt.  (Oxford) 
1903.  Professor  of  Greek  at  Edinburgh  University,  1882- 
1903.  A  member  of  the  Scottish  Universities  Commission, 
1889-1900.  Hon.  LL.D.  of  Glasgow  and  Dublin.  Removed 
to  London,  1903.  Lectured  at  Harvard  University,  1904.  A 
member  of  two  Royal  Commissions  on  University  Education 
in  Ireland,  1901-3,  1906-7.  M.P.  for  Cambridge  University, 
1906-10.  Assisted  in  founding  the  Classical  .Association, 
1903;  President,  1907.  President  of  the  British  .Academy, 
1909.   A  trustee  of  the  British  Museum,  1908.    Received  the 


BuTLER,  Alfred  James  Agard 

'Order  of  the  Redeemer'  from  the  King  of  Greece,  1910. 
Author,  classical.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  29,  1910,  in  London. 
Buried  at  Dean  cemetery,  Edinburgh.  Brother  of  John  G. 
(1870).   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B. ,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BUTCHER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  13,  I775. 
■  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  -Michs.  1776;  Scholar;  B.A.  1780.  Assistant 
Master  at  Rugby  School,  1780-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and 
Coventry)  Dec.  21,  1780;  priest  (Chester)  Sept.  20,  1789; 
C.  of  Bispham,  Lanes.,  1789.  P.C.  of  Stalmire,  i794-  C.  of 
Hambleton,  1796.  P.C.  of  Hambleton,  1803-35.  Died 
(?)  1835.  M.I.  at  Hambleton;  no  date  on  the  inscription  'to 
the  memory  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Butcher,  B.A.,  for  39  years 
the  respected  incumbent  of  this  parish.'  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.;  History  of  Kirkham,  61,  62.) 

BUTCHER,  URIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  17. 
1794.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph,  attorney  and  alderman  of  Cambridge. 

B.  there.  School,  Newingtou  Green.  Matric.  Michs.  i794; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1801.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 
14,  1812,  as  '2nd  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Cambridge.'  Sophia,  wife 
of  Uriah  Butcher,  died  Oct.  30,  1824.  Brother  of  William 
(1786).  (Cambridge  Chronicle,  Nov.  12,  1824;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.) 

BUTCHER,  WILLIAM.  .Adm.  pens.  (a2e  16)  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1786.  Of  Cambs.  S.  of  Joseph,  attorney-at-law,  of 
Cambridge.  School,  Royston  (.Mr  Waltham).  Matric.  Michs. 
1787;  Scholar;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  23,  1792;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1794;  C.  of  Coton,  Cambs., 
1792.  C.  of  Foulmire,  1794.  R.  of  Lidgate,  Suffolk,  i799- 
R.  of  Burrow  Green,  Cambs.,  1799.  R.  of  Ropsley,  Lines., 
1804-45.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Scott,  of 
Cambridge,  Feb.  19,  1795.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Nov.  15, 
1845,  at  Ropsley.  Brother  of  Uriah  (1794)-  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.) 

BUTCHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  27,  1845. 
S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Thumby  .Apificis,  Leics.  B.  Feb.  14, 
1826,  at  Leicester.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1845; 
B..A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1850;  priest  (Lichfield 
and  Coventry)  1852.  C.  of  Swalchffe  with  Shutford,  Oxon., 
1858-65.    C.  of  Blythe,  Notts.,  1870.    C.  of  Norwell,  1872. 

C.  of  Kelloe,  Durham,  1873-5-  C.  of  Driffield,  1875-8.  Died 
1878. 

BUTCHER,  WILLIAM  CLAUDE.  .Adm.  at  Pe.mbroke,  Oct. 
1897.  2nd  s.  of  Louis  Holt,  civil  engineer,  of  the  Central 
Provinces,  India.  B.  July  13,  1878,  at  Portishead,  Somerset. 
School,  Bedford.  E.xhibitioaer;  matric.  Michs.  1S97;  B.A. 
1900.   Brother  of  Louis  B.  (1892). 

BUTCHER,  WILLIAM  EDGAR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
II,  1880.  S.  of  John  Henry  (?  1846),  clerk.  B.  at  Heavitree, 
Devon.  Bapt.  Aug.  7,  t86i.  School,  Exeter  (E.  Harris, 
M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Ord. 
deacon,  1887;  priest  (Sarum)  1888;  C.  of  Stower  Provost, 
Dorset,  1887-9.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1889-94;  served  in 
H.M.S.  Cordelia,  1889,  and  Conquest,  East  India  Station, 
1889-90.  C.  of  Steeple  Langford,  WUts.,  1892-3.  Died  Apr. 
14,  1896,  aged  35,  at  Davos,  Switzerland.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

BUTE,  Marquis  of,  see  STUART,  JOHN  CRICHTON,  Earl  of 
DUMFRIES. 

BUTLAND,  BENJAMIN  JOSEPH."  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  25,  1840.  S.  of  Benjamin.  B.  at  Plymouth. 
Schooh  Plymouth  Grammar  (Mr  Walker).    Matric.  Michs. 

1841. 

BUTLER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1867. 
S.  of  George,  woolsorter.  B.  Aug.  18,  1848,  at  Bowling  St 
John's  (?  Yorks.).  Bapt.  Sept.  21,  1855.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1878.  Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich 
College,  1872-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1873;  priest 
(London)  1874;  C.  of  Dulwich,  1873-4.  Chaplain  at  Bahia, 
BrazU,  1875-91.  Master  of  Eastbridge  Hospital,  Canter- 
bury, 1889-1905.  R.  of  St  Alphege  with  St  Mary's,  North- 
gate,  Canterbury,  1899-1905.  R.  of  AU  Saints',  Canterbury, 
1899-1905.  V.  of  Blean,  Kent,  1905-21.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1922. 

BUTLER,  ALFRED  JAMES  AGARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  S.  of  Arthur  Joynes,  of  Dale  Close,  Mans- 
field, Notts.  B.  Nov.  19,  1876,  at  Nottingham.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B..A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Ord. 
deacon,  1901;  priest  (Carlisle)  1905;  C.  of  Arthuret,  1901-5. 
Assistant  Master  at  Ipswich  Grammar  School,  1905-6.  C.  of 
Cottingham,  Yorks.,  1906-7.  V.  of  Watton  with  Beswick, 
East  Yorks.,  1907-12.  R.  of  Easton,  1912.  V.  of  Church 
with  Tur  Langton  and  Thorpe  Langton,  1913-18.  Chaplain 
and  Master  at  Bishops  College  School,  Lennoxville,  1918-22. 
R.  of  Alphamstone,  Essex,  1922-7.  Chaplain  and  Master  at 
Epsom  College,  1927-36.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
Leics.  Regt.)  (Not  in  Crockford,  1938.) 


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Butler,  Algernon  Salisbury 

BUTLER,  ALGERNON  SALISBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  S.  of  John  Banks  Meek  (1858),  clerk,  of 
Maresfield  Lodge,  Broadwater  Down,  Tunbridge  Wells.  B. 
there  Sept.  16,  1881.  Schools,  Harrow  and  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B..^.  1903.  Of  6,  Prince  of  Wales 
Terrace,  Kensington,  London,  in  1938.  Brother  of  Holbert 
W.  T.  (1885).   {Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BUTLER  [post  NORMAN-BUTLER]  ARTHUR  FRANCIS.  Adm. 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894.  5th  s.  of  Spencer  Perceval  (1846), 
barrister-at-law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  of  55,  Harrington 
Gardens,  London,  S.W.  B.  June  18,  1876.  School,  Hailey- 
bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B. A.  1897;  M.A.  1905.  President 
of  the  Union,  1897.  Private  Secretary  to  Sir  Francis  Galton, 
F.R.S.,  1898.  Junior  Inspector  of  Schools,  for  the  Board  of 
Education,  at  Norwich,  1903.  H.M.  Inspector  for  Essex, 
1906;  Kent,  1913;  Cambs.,  1929;  Surrey,  1933-6.  During 
the  Great  War,  ser\'ed  in  the  Ministry  of  Munitions,  Labour 
Supply  Department.  O.B.E.  Changed  his  name  to  Norman- 
Butler,  by  Deed  Poll,  June  11,  1923.  Of  Chelsfield  House, 
Chelsfield,  Kent.  Brother  of  Montagu  S.  D.  (1891).  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

BUTLER,  ARTHUR  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
.■^pr.  22,  1891.  S.  of  WilUam,  manager  of  station,  at  Kilcoy, 
Queensland.  B.  there  May  25,  1872.  School,  Ipswich  Gram- 
mar, Queensland  (Mr  D.  Cameron).  Matric.  Easter,  1891; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1894;  B.C.  1897; 
M.B.  1899.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital,  London.  In  the  Australian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Col., 
AustraUan  Army  Medical  Corps;  Dardanelles,  1914-15; 
France,  1916-19;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O., 
19x5)^.  Physician  at  the  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Brisbane. 
Hon.  Surgeon  at  the  Lady  Lamington  Hospital,  Brisbane. 
Of  Reid,  Canberra,  ."^ustraUa,  in  1939;  retired.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Editor  of  the  Official  History  of  the  Australian 
Army  Medical  Services,  1914-18.  {Who's  Who,  1939;  Medical 
Directory.) 

BUTLER,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  16, 
1862.  S.  and  h.  of  William  John  (1836),  clerk,  of  Wantage, 
Berks.  B.  June  21,  1844,  at  Putney,  London.  Schools, 
Bradfield  and  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar,  1865; 
B.A.  {8th  Classic)  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Fellow,  1869.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  24,  1870.  Examiner  under  the 
Board  of  Education,  1870-87.  A  partner  in  the  publishing 
firm  of  Rivington  (afterwards  Longmans,  Green  and  Co.), 
1887-92.  Editorial  Manager  to  Cassell  and  Co.,  1892-4. 
Assistant  Commissioner  to  the  Commission  on  Secondary 
Education,  1894.  Professor  of  ItaUan  Language  and  Litera- 
ture at  University  College,  London,  1898-1910.  At  the 
Public  Record  Office,  editing  'Calendars  of  Foreign  State 
Papers,'  1899-1910.  Married  and  had  issue.  Widely  known 
for  his  translations  of  and  contribution  to  the  study  of  Dante ; 
also  translated  many  French  and  German  works.  A  regular 
contributor  to  the  Athenaeum  for  35  years;  wTote  the  chapters 
on  'The  Wars  of  ReUgion  in  France'  and  'The  End  of  the 
Italian  Renaissance'  for  the  Cambridge  Modern  History.  A 
member  of  the  Alpine  Club,  1886;  edited  the  Alpine  Journal, 
1890-3.  Author,  Dante,  his  Times  and  His  Work;  Life  and 
Letters  of  William  John  Butler,  etc.  For  an  appreciation  of 
his  work  and  character  see  In  Memoriam  by  G.  W.  Prothero 
and  Memoir  by  Sir  A.  Quiller-Couch.  Died  Feb.  26,  1910,  at 
Weybridge.   Buried  at  Wantage.   (D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BUTLER,  BROOK  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  2,  1812.  S.  of  John  [Commissary-General].  B.  at 
Peckham,  London.  Schools,  Eton,  and  Ealing,  Middlesex 
(Dr  Nicholas).  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1818.  Died  Oct.  7, 
1838,  aged  42,  at  Dover.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1839, 
I.  107.) 

BUTLER,  CECIL.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1864.  4th 
s.  of  The  Hon.  Charles  Lennox,  of  Coton  House,  Rugby. 
B.  Feb.  15,  1845  (?  1846),  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn, 
Nov.  19,  1867.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1870.  Of  Milestown, 
CastlebelUngham,  Ireland,  and  Whitehall  Court,  London, 
S.W.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  6,  1901.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Dunboyne.) 

BUTLER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
I,  1878.  S.  of  WilUam  Thomas,  of  Dorking,  Surrey.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon, 
1882;  priest  (Rochester)  1883;  C.  of  Bermondsey,  1882-4.  C. 
of  Barnwell,  Cambs.,  1884-7.  C.  of  St  Barnabas  with  St 
Philip's,  Cambridge,  1888-92.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge, 
1890.  V.  of  St  Jude's,  Birmingham,  1892-3.  V.  of  Chettis- 
ham,  Cambs.,  and  Chaplain  of  Ely  Cathedral,  1894-8.  V.  of 
Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1899-1901.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Winchester, 
1902-23.  Resided  latterly  at  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Died  Oct.  22,  1929,  aged  77.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  24, 
1929.) 


Butler,  Frederick  Crozier  Burstal 

BUTLER,  CHARLES  AUGUSTINE  VAUGHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  7,  1876.  3rd  s.  of  George  (1838),  of  348,  Park 
Road,  Liverpool.  B.  May  16,  1837,  at  CUfton.  School, 
CUfton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Correspondent  in 
Greece  for  the  Manchester  Examiner.  Enlisted  in  the  Mounted 
Infantry  Corps  for  the  Soudan;  returned  invalided,  1885. 
Did  good  service  after  the  Riviera  earthquakes  of  1887, 
buying  and  distributing  food  to  the  sufferers.  Of  Vernon, 
British  Columbia.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  July,  1929. 
Brother  of  George  G.  (1872).  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1939.) 

BUTLER,  CHARLES  EWART.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  31,  1863.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1863;  Scholar, 
1864;  B..\.  i865;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Ely) 
1871;  C.  of  Aspley  Guise,  Beds.,  1870-2.  Head  Master  of 
Aspley  Guise  School,  1872-5.  Sometime  Assistant  Master 
at  King's  School,  Canterbury.  Head  Master  of  LlandafI 
Cathedral  School,  1880-3.  R.  of  Whatcote,  Warws.,  1885-7. 
Chaplain  of  Trinity  College,  Stratford -on -.\  von,  and  P.C. 
of  Bishopton,  1886-7.  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School, 
Kingston-on-Hull,  1887-94.  V.  of  Nunkeeling,  Yorks.,  1890- 
2.  V.  of  Westbere,  Kent,  1894-5.  R.  of  Hotham,  Yorks., 
1S95-1901;  retired.  Of  Strangford,  Co.  Down,  1905.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1906.   Author,  Sermons. 

BUTLER,  post  BUTLER-CLARKE-SOUTHWELL-WANDES- 
FORDE,  CHARLES  [HARV/ARD].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17) 
at  Trinity,  Nov.  11,  1797.  4th  s.  of  John,  of  Kilkenny 
(whose  right  to  be  i8th  Earl  of  Ormonde  was  acknowledged 
in  the  Irish  House  of  Lords,  1791).  B.  Nov.  9,  1780.  School, 
Eton.  M.P.  for  Kilkenny  (city)  1806-20;  for  Co.  Kilkenny, 
1820-30.  Of  KirkingtoQ,  Yorks.,  and  Castlecomer,  Co. 
Kilkenny.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Clarke,  after 
Butler,  Oct.  1820;  and  those  of  Wandesforde  and  Southwell, 
June,  1830.  Married  (1)  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  (Butler),  Earl 
of  Carrick,  Oct.  12,  1812;  (2)  Lucy,  Countess  Dowager  of 
Carrick,  Aug.  10,  1842.  Died  Nov.  y,  i860.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Ormonde.) 

BUTLER,  CHARLES  PHILIP  ROE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.  S.  of  PhiUp,  of  40,  Queen's  Gate  Tenbce, 
London.  B.  .■^pr.  15,  1857,  at  Yatalunga,  South  .Australia. 
School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880.  Died 
Sept.  11,  1883,  at  Tickford  Abbey. 

BUTLER,  EDMOND  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  27, 
1830.  S.  of  Edmond  Thomas,  gent.  B.  June  i,  1831,  at 
Bexley,  Kent.  School,  Ealing,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  5, 
1837;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1858.  R.  of  Trotton,  Sussex,  1871-89. 
Died  there  July  2,  18S9.   {Venn,  11.  297.) 

BUTLER,  EDWARD  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  23,  1896.  S.  of  Edward,  barrister-at-law.  B.  May  6, 
1858,  in  Dublin.  Schools,  Downside  College,  Bath,  Bene- 
dictine Noviciate  House,  Hereford,  and  London  University. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1903.  D.Litt.  (Dubl.) 
igo8 ;  Hon.  causa.  Became  a  Benedictine  monk  at  Downside, 
1876.  Taught  in  school  at  Downside  till  1896.  Head  of 
Bene't  House,  Cambridge,  1896-1904.  Abbot  of  Downside, 
1906-22;  resigned;  retired  to  Ealing  Priory.  Noteworthy 
as  the  leader  of  the  first  Benedictine  monks  to  study  at 
Cambridge  and  as  a  pioneer  in  the  friendly  cooperation  of 
English  Roman  Catholics  with  Non- Romans  in  theological 
study.  Author,  Western  Mysticism,  etc.;  also  pubUshed  a 
critical  edition  of  the  Lausiac  History  of  Palladius.  Died 
Apr.  1934.   {Peile,  11.  813;  Cambridge  Review,  Apr.  27,  1934-) 

BUTLER,  EDWARD  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
12,  1883.  S.  of  Henry  Montagu  (1850),  Dean  of  Gloucester. 
B.  Dec.  3,  1866,  at  Harrow,  Middlesex.  School,  Harrow. 
Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1900. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1888,  1889.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow, 
1891-1919;  retired.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Beech  House, 
Bitton,  Gloucs.,  in  1938.  {TrinUy  Coll.  Lists,  1934;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 

BUTLER,  EMERSON  ORMONDE  LAPP.  Matric.  Noa-Coll. 
Jan.  28,  1895.  S.  of  Thomas  Lapp,  V.  of  .\dbaston,  Newport, 
Salop.  B.  there  Feb.  7,  1874.  Schools,  Newport  Grammar, 
Salop,  and  Royal  CoUege  of  Science,  Dublin.  Migrated  to 
Christ's,  Jan.  13,  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Died  July,  1899.  Brother 
of  Robert  M.  P.  (1879).   {Peile,  11.  805.) 

BUTLER,  FREDERICK  CROZIER  BURSTAL.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  26,  1S76.  S.  of  Surgeon  Lieut.-Col.  James 
Henry,  F.R.C.S.,  deputy  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals  in 
Bengal  B.  Aug.  15,  1856,  at  Sealkote,  Punjab.  School, 
Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A. 
1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Canterbury)  1881;  C.  of 
Folkestone,  1880-4.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Gipsy  Hill,  1884- 
92  C.  of  RedhiU,  1892-9.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Croydon, 
1899-1908.  V.  of  Bramford  with  Burstal,  Suffolk,  1908-19. 
Died  Sept.  28,  1919,  aged  63.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  3, 
1919.) 


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Butler,  Frederick  Roberts 

BUTLER,  FREDERICK  ROBERTS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1893. 

BUTLER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  13,  1790.  2nd 
s.  of  Weeden,  clerk,  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  B.  July  5,  1774,  in  Pimlico,  London.  School, 
Chelsea  (his  father).  Matric.  Michs.  1790;  Scholar;  Smith's 
pnzeman;  B..'\.  (Senr.  Wrangler)  1794;  M.A.  1797;  B.D. 
1804;  D.D.  (LU.  Reg.)  1805.  FeUow,  1794.  Tutor  and  Mathe- 
matical Lecturer.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  June  10,  1834.  Adm. 
at  Lmcoln's  Inn,  Mar.  17,  1794.  Head  Master  of  Harrow 
School,  1805-29.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1805.  R.  of 
Calverton,  Bucks.,  1814-21.  R.  of  Gayton,  Northants., 
1014-53-  Chancellor  of  Peterborough,  1836-42.  Dean  of 
Peterborough,  1842-53.  Received  the  medal  of  the  Royal 
Humane  Society  for  rescuing  a  woman  from  drowning,  Jan. 
9,  1843.  MarriedSarahMaria.dau.  of  John  Gray,  of  Wembley 
Park,  Middlesex,  Mar.  18,  1818.  A  brilliant  mathematician 
and  distinguished  classical  scholar;  gifted  with  remarkable 
versatility  of  mind.  Author,  Extracts  from  the  Communion 
service  of  the  Church;  Statutes  of  Peterborough  Cathedral  (trans- 
lated); Sermons.  Edited  Harrow  Sch.  Lists  [1770-1826]  with 
Notes.  Died  Apr.  30,  1853.  Buried  at  Gayton.  Monument  in 
Harrow  Church.  Brother  of  Weeden  (1790);  father  of  the 
next,  of  Spencer  P.  (1846)  and  Henry  M.  (1850).  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  D.N.B.) 

BUTLER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  5,  1838.  S. 
and  h.  of  George  (above),  D.D.  B.  June  11,  1819,  at  Harrow. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1838.  Migrated  to  Oxford; 
matric.  (Exeter  CoUege)  Oct.  16,  1840,  age  21;  Hertford 
Scholar,  1841;  ist  Class  Classics;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1846. 
Fellow  of  Exeter  CoUege,  1842-52.  Hon.  D.D.  (Durham) 
1882.  C.  of  St  GOes,  Oxford,  1854-6.  Vice-Principal  of 
Cheltenham  CoUege,  1858-65.  Principal  of  Liverpool  College, 
1866-82.  With  his  wife,  laboured  actively  for  the  aboUtion 
of  the  state  regulation  of  prostitutes  in  connection  with  the 
army.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1882-90.  Married  Josephine 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Grey,  Jan.  8,  1852.  [Josephine 
Butler,  the  weU-known  social  worker  in  the  cause  of  purity, 
survived  her  husband  and  published  Recollections  of  George 
Butler  in  1892.]  Author,  Sermons,  etc.,  and  editor  of  the 
Public  School  Atlases  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Geography. 
Died  Mar.  14,  1890,  in  London.  Brother  of  Henry  M.  (1850) 
and  Spencer  P.  (1846);  father  of  George  G.  (1872)  and 
Charles  A.  V.  (1876).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B. , 
Suppl.) 

BUTLER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1879. 
S.  of  John,  of  Maiden  HaU,  Co.  KUkenny.  B.  1859.  School, 
Christ's  CoUege,  Finchley.  B.A.  1883.  Of  Maiden  HaU, 
Bennett's  Bridge,  Co.  Kilkenny,  in  1939.  J. P.  Sheriff,  iqoi. 
Married  and  had  issue.    (KeUy,  Handbook,  1939.) 

BUTLER,  GEORGE  GREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  24, 
1872.  S.  of  George  (1838),  clerk,  of  Park  Road,  Liverpool. 
B.  Nov.  15,  1852,  at  Oxford.  Schools,  Cheltenham  College, 
and  Liverpool  Collegiate  Institution  (Mr  Butler).  Exhibi- 
tioner; matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar,  1873;  B.A.  (28/A 
Wrangler)  1876;  M.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  24, 
1880.  Migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  4,  1880.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1883.  Permanent  Examiner  to  the  Civil  Service 
Commission,  1876-95.  F.R.G.S.,  F.G.S.  A  member  of  the 
Senate  of  Durham  University,  1910.  Of  Ewart  Park, 
Wooler,  Northumberland.  J. P.,  1896.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Colonel  St  Paul;  War  Journal  of  Count  St  Paul. 
Died  Sept.  17,  1935,  aged  83.  Brother  of  Charles  A.  V. 
(1876).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
Sept.  18,  1935.) 

BUTLER,  GEORGE  GUY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2, 
1899.  S.  of  G.,  Esq.,  of  Guv  Harlings,  HiUs  Road,  Cam- 
bndge.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar,  1901;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1902;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1911;  M.D.  1916. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  Medical  Registrar. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Diploma,  London  School  of 
Tropical  Medicine,  191 1.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C;  M.B.E.).  Late  Director  of  the  Laboratory,  Dar- 
es-Salaam, East  .Africa.  Bacteriologist  Government  Lymph 
Establishment,  Ministry  of  Health.  Of  Swan  Farm,  Goud- 
hurst,  Kent,  1939.  Brother  of  Headley  O.  (1894).  (Medical 
Directory,  1939.) 

BUTLER,  GEORGE  HERBERT  CUMING.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1893.  S.  of  Cephas,  of  Brookleigh, 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  B.  Aug.  12,  1871,  at  Birmingham. 
Matric.  .Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1902.  Of  Eastham 
Grange,  Tenbury  Wells,  Worcs.,  in  1938.  (Trinity  Coll.  Reg  , 
1934;  Vniv.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BUTLER,  GEORGE  HEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Sept.  15,  1866.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  Colonel,  of  Berry  Lodge, 
Homdean,   Hants.    School,   Rugby.    Matric.   Michs.   1866; 


Butler,  Henry  Thomas 

B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon,  1871 ;  priest  (Winchester) 
1872;  C.  of  Southwark,  1871-5.  C.  of  Northchurch,  Herts., 
1875-81.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Southampton,  1881-2.  V.  of 
Herriard,  Hants.,  1882-7.  V.  of  Wood  DaUing,  Norfolk, 
1888-96.  V.  of  Gazeley  with  Kentford,  1897-1914.  Resided 
latterly  at  Rosemary  Cottage,  Harting,  Petersfield.  Died 
Mar.  29,  1929,  at  the  Petersfield  Hospital.  (Foster,  Noble 
and  Gentle  Families,  319;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Guardian, 
Apr.  5,  1929.) 

BUTLER,  GERARD  WEEDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1880.  S.  of  Weeden  (1825),  clerk,  deceased,  of 
Blenheim  Lodge,  Surbiton,  Surrey.  B.  Aug.  i,  1861,  at 
Wickham  Market,  Suffolk.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  F.G.S.,  F.Z.S.  Of  Reigate,  Surrey. 
Died  there  Feb.  1927.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

BUTLER,  HAROLD  BRANSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1893.  S.  of  Thomas  Mapleson,  surgeon,  of  GuUdford,  Surrev. 
B.  there  Oct.  13,  1875.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Mich's. 
1893.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1901.  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1905.  Sometime  Assistant 
Medical  Officer  to  Worcester  County  and  City  Asylum. 
Surgeon  to  the  Surrey  County  Constabulary.  Hon.  Surgeon 
to  the  Royal  Surrey  County  Hospital;  Senior  Consulting 
Surgeon.  FeUow,  Roy.  Soc.  Med.  M.B.E.  Of  Belmont 
House,  Guildford,  Surrey.  J. P.  for  Guildford.  Died  Dec.  25, 
1937,  at  Belmont.   (The  Times,  Dec.  28,  1937.) 

BUTLER,  HEADLEY  ORMONDE.  .-Vdm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  30,  1894.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Hartington  Lodge, 
Cavendish  Park,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B..\. 
1897;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1902.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 
Sometime  Assistant  Demonstrator  in  Pathology  at  Cam- 
bridge. Of  the  Gate  House,  Nevill  Court,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
in  1939  (retired).  Author,  medical.  Brother  of  George  G. 
(1899).    (Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

BUTLER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June 
29,  1827.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Oswestry  [and  EUzabeth  Jones]. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1831;  M.A.  1834.  V.  of  Bettws,  Montgom.,  1837-50.  R.  of 
LlandysUio,  1850-9.  Died  Apr.  15,  1859,  aged  50.  (G.  Mag., 
1859,  I.  652.) 

BUTLER,  HENRY  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17),  at  Trinity, 
July  30,  1850.  4th  s.  of  George  (1790),  Dean  of  Peterborough 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  July  2,  1833,  at  Gayton,  Nor- 
thants. School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  185 1;  Scholar, 
1853;  Browne  medal,  1853,  1854;  Camden  medal;  Porson 
prize;  B..\.  (Senr.  Classic)  1855;  M..-^.  1858;  D.D.  1865. 
Fellow,  1855.  Tutor,  1855-9.  Master,  1886-1918.  Vice- 
ChanceUor,  1889,  1890.  President  of  the  Union,  1855.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lichfield)  1859;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Cam- 
bridge. Head  Master  of  Harrow  School,  1860-85.  Chaplain 
to  Queen  Victoria,  1875-7.  Chaplain-in-ordinary,  1877- 
1901;  to  George  V,  1912.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1882-5.  Dean 
of  Gloucester,  1885-6.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1898.  Select 
Preacher  at  Oxford,  1877-1880,  1882  and  1899;  at  Cambridge 
several  times  from  1879-1906.  Lady  Margaret  Preacher, 
1903.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1907.  LL.D.  (Glasgow)  1893.  LL.D. 
(St  .Andrew's)  1907.  Romanes  Lecturer  at  Oxford,  1912. 
Keenly  interested  in  the  cause  of  Working  Class  Education 
and  helped  to  found  a  College  for  working  men  at  Cambridge, 
1855.  An  ardent  supporter  of  the  University  Extension 
scheme,  and  of  the  Workers'  Educational  Association.  One 
of  the  founders  of  the  Church  of  England  Purity  Society, 
1883;  Chairman  of  the  Executive  Committee,  iHS^-tjg.  A 
champion  of  the  cause  of  Women's  Education;  for  some  years 
a  member  of  the  CouncU  of  Girton  CoUege.  With  Henry 
Sidgwick,  supported  the  proposals  of  the  Syndicate  in  favour 
of  admitting  women  to  the  titles  of  degrees,  1897.  First 
President  of  the  EngUsh  Association,  1907.  A  gift  of  elo- 
quence, combined  with  a  sense  of  humour  and  an  amazing 
memory,  caused  him  to  be  acclaimed  'as  one  of  the  best 
after-dinner  speakers  in  England.'  Held  in  singular  reverence 
by  his  contemporaries  for  his  simplicity  of  character  and 
unfailing  courtesy.  Author,  Ten  Great  and  Good  Men; 
Sermons,  etc.  Founded  the  Montagu  Butler  Prize,  igio. 
Died  Jan.  14,  1918,  at  the  Lodge.  Buried  at  Harrow.  M.I. 
in  the  CoUege  ante-chapel.  For  an  appreciation  of  his  work 
and  character  see  Henry  Montagu  Butler  by  his  son  J.  R.  M. 
Butler.  Brother  of  Spencer  P.  (1846)  and  father  of  Edward  M. 
(1885).   (D.N.B.) 

BUTLER,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18),  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1831.  S.  and  h.  of  The  Hon.  Henry  Edward,  Lieut.- 
Gen.,  and  grandson  of  the  Earl  of  Carrick.  B.  1812,  at 
Kilkemiy.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1831.  Capt., 
55th  Foot;  deputy  assistant  Adjutant-General  in  the  East. 
Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  The  Rev.  WilUam  Tomes,  July  18, 
1839.  KiUed  in  action  Nov.  5,  1854,  at  Inkerman.  Brother 
of  Pierce  (1844).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Carrick.) 


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Butler,  Holbert  Wilson  Trevor 

BUTLER,  HOLBERT  WILSON  TREVOR.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  3,  1885.    S.  and  h.  of  John  Banks  Meek  (1858),  clerk. 

B.  Apr.  7,  1865.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Died 
uamarried  Apr.  13,  1891,  aged  26,  in  London.  Brother  of 
Algernon  S.  {1900).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BUTLER,  HUBERT  LAVIE.  .^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Warren  Wood,  Hatfield, 
Herts.,  J. P.,  D.L.  B.  Oct.  16,  1857,  at  Pahner's  Green, 
Middlesex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880. 
Entered  the  .\rmy  (attached  to  the  West  Indian  Regt.; 
afterwards  joined  the  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers;  Capt.;  retired). 
Of  Warren  Wood,  Hatfield,  Herts.  High  Sheriff,  1918-19. 
A  keen  cricketer;  while  in  the  West  Indies,  introduced 
cricket  among  the  natives.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Jan.  31,  1937,  aged  79,  at  Hatfield.  (Kelly,  Handbook,  1937; 
The  Times,  Feb.  5,  1937.) 

BUTLER,  HUBERT  THEOBALD  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1894.  S.  of  Arthur,  clerk,  LL.D.,  of 
Olton.  B.  May  20,  1875,  at  Acock's  Green,  Solihull.  School, 
Pocklington  (Rev.  C.  F.  Hutton).  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897;  M.A.  1915.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (York)  1900;  C. 
of  Wentworth,  1899-1901.    C.  of  Middlesborough,  1901-5. 

C.  of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  1905-6.  V.  of  Greasbrough, 
Yorks.,  1906-27.   Not  in  Crockford,  1928-9. 

BUTLER,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Apr.  3, 
1787;  from  Trinity  College,  DubUn  (adm.  there  Oct.  14,  1785, 
age  18).  S.  and  h.  of  The  Hon.  John,  of  Dublin,  and  grandson 
of  Brinsley,  Viscount  Lanesborough.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Feb.  3,  1786.  Of  Claremont,  Co.  Dublin;  clerk  of  the 
Pipe.  M.P.  for  Donegal  (Borough)  1790-7.  Married  Alicia, 
dau.  of  Michael  White,  Governor  of  Montserrat.  Date  of 
death  not  given  in  Burke,  etc. ;  but  will  of  Humphrey  Butler, 
formerly  of  Gloucester  Place,  parish  of  Marylebone,  Middle- 
sex, late  of  Brussels,  Esq.,  admon.  to  Theophilus  B.  Butler, 
of  Elvidge  Hotel,  Kildare  Street,  DubUn,  his  son,  Oct.  7, 
1837.  (Testamentary  Records  of  the  Butler  Family  in  Ireland, 
edited  by  the  Rev.  Wallace  Clare.)  Probably  father  of 
Robert  (1810).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Lanesborough.) 

BUTLER,  (Lord)  JAMES  ARTHUR  WELLINGTON  FOLEY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  28,  1868.  3rd  s.  of  John, 
Marquess  of  Ormonde,  of  Kilkenny  Castle.  B.  there  Sept.  23, 
1849.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1871; 
M.A.  1874.  Lieut.,  ist  Life  Guards;  retired,  1877.  D.L.  for 
Co.  KUkenny.  J. P.  for  Kilkenny,  Tipperau^  and  Kent. 
Succeeded  his  brother,  James  Edward  WiUiam  Theobald,  as 
4th  Marquess  of  Ormonde,  etc.,  Oct.  26,  1919.  28th  Here- 
ditary Chief  Butler  of  Ireland.  Of  Gennings,  Maidstone, 
Kent.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Burke, 
P.  atid  B.,  sub  Ormonde.) 

BUTLER,  (Lord)  JAMES  THEOBALD  BAGOT  JOHN.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1871.  4th  s.  of  John,  Marquess  of 
Ormonde,  of  Kilkenny  Castle.  B.  there  Aug.  24,  1852. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1875;  priest  (Winchester)  1880;  C.  of 
Kensington  Park,  1875-7.  Held  various  curacies,  1877-88. 
V.  of  Croxton  Kerrial,  Leics.,  1888-98.  R.  of  Ulcombe, 
Kent,  1898-1923.  Lived  latterly  at  Bournemouth.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  June  16,  1929.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  4,  1763. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar;  B.A.  1768.  One 
of  these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  20,  1767,  as  '  2nd 
s.  of  John,  late  of  Warminghurst  Park,  Sussex.'  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1772.   (Dallaway,  11.  ii.  255.) 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  May  27,  1777.  S.  of  Joseph,  clerk.  Bapt.  Feb.  22, 
1758,  in  St  Clement  Danes,  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1778; 
B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1784.  Fellow,  1780-c.  99.  Diedc.  Jan.  1799. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1847.  S.  of 
William  Joseph  (1815),  M.A.,  R.  of  St  Nicholas,  Nottingham. 
B.  there.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Reporter  to  The  Times;  Chief  of  the 
Parliamentary  Staff  of  the  Press.  Died  June  17,  1893,  aged 
75,  at  Raikes  farm,  Abinger,  Surrey.  Brother  of  William 
(1849).   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xvni.  206.) 

BUTLER,  JOHN  BANKS  MEEK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
17,  1858.  2nd  s.  of  Charles  SaUsbury,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Caze- 
noves  House,  Upper  Clapton,  London.  B.  there  Nov.  14, 
1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B..^.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord. 
deacon,  1862;  priest  (Chichester)  1863;  C.  of  St  Leonards-on- 
Sea,  1862-5.  C.  of  Langton,  Kent,  1865^^).  R.  (and  patron) 
of   Maresfield,   Sussex,    1872-97.     Married   and   had   issue. 


Butler,  Samuel 

Died  May  1,  1897,  at  Maresfield.    Father  of  Holbert  W.  T. 
(1885)  and  Algernon  S.  (1900).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BUTLER,  JOHN  OLDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  19,  1812. 
B.  in  London. 

BUTLER,  MONTAGU  SHERARD  DAWES.  Adm.  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1891.  3rd  s.  of  Spencer  Perceval  (1846), 
barrister,  of  55,  Harrington  Gardens,  London.  B.  May  19, 
1873,  at  Harrow.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1894;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1895); 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898;  Bhaonagar  medal,  1896.  Fellow, 
1895-1901.  Hon.  Fellow,  1925.  Master,  1937-.  President 
of  the  Union,  1895.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1896. 
Settlement  Officer,  Kotah  State,  1904-9.  Deputy  Com- 
missioner, Lahore,  1909-11.  Deputy  Secretary  to  the 
Government  of  India  (Home  Department)  191 1.  Joint 
Secretary  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  PubUc  Services,  19x2- 
15.  Deputy  Commissioner,  Attock  District,  1915-19.  Pre- 
sident of  the  Punjab  Legislative  Council,  1921-2.  Secretary 
to  the  Government  of  India  Education,  Health  and  Lands 
Dept.,  1922-4.  President  of  the  Council  of  State,  1924. 
Governor  of  the  Central  Provinces,  1925-33.  Chancellor  of 
Nagpur  University,  1925-33.  CLE.,  1909.  C.V.O.,  1911. 
C.B.,  1916.  C.B.E.,  1919.  Knighted,  1924.  K.C.S.I.,  1924. 
Lieut. -Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  1933-7.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  Arthur  F.  (1894).  (Burke,  Knightage, 
1937;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BUTLER,  PIERCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  12, 
1844.  3rd  s.  of  The  Hon.  Henry  Edward  [and  grandson  of 
Henry  Thomas,  Earl  of  Carrick].  B.  Feb.  27,  1826,  at  Kil- 
kenny, Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852. 
Military  Chaplain  in  the  Crimea,  and  in  the  expedition  to 
Kertch.  Explored  the  peninsula  of  Sinai,  1853-4.  R-  ot 
Ulcombe,  Kent,  1861-8.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb. 
8,  1868,  at  Ulcombe.  Brother  of  Henry  T.  (1831).  (Boase; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Carrick.) 

BUTLER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1810. 
[Probably  2nd  s.  of  Humphrey  (1787).]  Matric.  Michs.  1810; 
B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820.  Ord.  priest  (Ely,  Lift.  dim.  from 
Lichfield  and  Coventry)  Sept.  28,  1817.  V.  of  St  John's 
(Ossory  dio.),  Kilkenny,  Ireland,  1830-47.  Preb.  of  Mayne, 
1840-2;  resigned.  Married  a  Miss  Hamilton.  Died  May  14, 
1847,  aged  52,  at  Brighton,  in  the  house  of  his  brother. 
Major  Theophilus  B.  (G.  Mag.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Lanesborough;  J.  B.  Leslie,  Ossory  Clergy.) 

BUTLER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  31,  1851. 
3rd  s.  of  Edward  Robert,  attorney,  of  Finchley,  Middlesex. 
B.  June  20,  1831,  at  Amesbury,  Wilts.  Schools,  Highgate 
(Mr  Dyne)  and  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight  (Mr  Little).  Matric. 
Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1861.  Died  Aug.  3,  1913,  aged 
82,  at  Cromwell  Hall,  East  Finchley.  (The  Times,  Aug.  4, 
1913-) 

BUTLER,  ROBERT  MOORE  PEILE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1879.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  11,  1880. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Lapp,  V.  of  Wellington,  Salop.  B.  there. 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1883;  priest 
(Lichfield  for  Southwell)  1884;  C.  of  Heanor,  1883-4.  Held 
various  curacies,  1885-95.  V.  of  Eaton,  1895-1916.  R.  of 
Priston,  Somerset,  1916-29.  Of  Cranleigh,  Midford  Road, 
Bath,  in  1939.  Brother  of  Emerson  O.  L.  (1895).  (Crockford, 
I939-) 

BUTLER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 
1791.  S.  of  WiUiam,  draper  [and  Lucy  Brossell].  B.  Jan.  30, 
1774,  at  Kerulworth,  Warws.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1791;  Scholar,  1792;  Chancellor's  medal;  Browne  medals; 
B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799;  D.D.  (LU.  Reg.)  1811.  Fellow,  1797-8. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug.  27, 
1797;  priest,  Aug.  12,  1798.  Head  Master  of  Shrewsbury 
School,  1798-1S36.  P.C.  of  Berwick  Chapelry,  near  Shrews- 
bury, 1801-15.  V.  of  Kenilworth,  Warws.,  1802-36.  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  1807-39.  Archdeacon  of  Derby,  1821-36. 
Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  1836-9.  Married,  at  St 
Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Harriet,  dau.  of  East  .Apthorp,  B.D., 
R.  of  St  Mary-le-Bow,  London,  Sept.  4,  1798.  A  distin- 
guished schoolmaster,  who  may  be  said  to  have  changed 
education  in  England,  'to  have  created  a  great  school  and 
turned  out  scholars  who  achieved  a  marvellous  array  of 
University  distinctions'  (see  G.  W.  Fisher's,  Annals  of 
Shrewsbury  School).  Author,  miscellaneous.  Edited  .^scAy/iM. 
For  a  full  account  of  his  writings,  literary  and  other  contro- 
versies, see  J.  E.  B.  Mayor's  edition  of  Thomas  Baker's 
History  of  St  John's  College,  11.  898-964;  also  The  Life  and 
Letters  of  Dr  Samuel  Butler,  by  his  grandson,  Samuel  Butler. 
Died  Dec.  4,  1839.  Buried  in  St  Marv's  Church,  Shrewsbury. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1824).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 


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Butler,  Samuel 

BUTLER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1854. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1824),  clerk,  and  grandson  of  Samuel  (1791)- 
B.  Dec.  4,  1835,  at  Langar,  Notts.  Bapt.  Dec.  17,  1835- 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar;  B.A. 
{i2th  Classic)  1859.  The  well-known  controversial  wnter. 
Emigrated  to  New  Zealand,  1859 ;  sheepbreeder  in  the  Canter- 
bury settlement,  1860-4.  His  life  in  the  colony  recorded  in 
his  first  book,  A  First  Year  in  Canterbury  Settlement.  Re- 
turned to  England,  1864-5.  Took  chambers  at  15,  Clifford's 
Inn,  London,  and  remained  there  38  years.  Studied  painting 
at  Heatherley's  School  of  Art,  Newman  Street;  exhibited  at 
the  Royal  Academy.  Studied  and  composed  music  with  his 
friend,  Henry  Festing  Jones.  In  1872,  pubhshed  anony- 
mously, Ereii'hott,  translated  into  Dutch,  1873  and  into 
German,  1879.  Gradually  formulated  a  theory  of  Evolution 
— ultimately  set  forth  in  Life  and  Habit,  in  which  Darwin's 
law  of  natural  selection  was  contested;  pubhshed  three  more 
books  amplifying  and  illustrating  his  theory,  viz.  Evolution 
Old  and  A'cif;  Unconscious  Memory,  and  Luck  or  Cunning. 
An  original  topographer  of  Italian  Switzerland  and  critic 
of  Itahan  Art.  A  keen  student  of  Homer,  advancing  the 
theory  that  the  epic  was  written  by  a  woman;  made  prose 
translations  of  the  Iliad  and  Odyssey.  One  of  the  most 
versatile  iconoclasts  particularly  of  the  conventional  mora- 
lity of  his  age.  For  a  complete  list  of  his  pubhshed  works  see 
D.N.B.  The  autobiographical  novel.  The  Way  of  All  FUsh 
and  Essays  on  Life,  Art  and  Science  appeared  posthumously. 
Died  June  18,  1902,  in  a  London  nursing  home;  cremated  at 
Woking.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1855).  [Memoir;  H.  Festing 
Jones;  Eagle,  xxiii;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

BUTLER,  SPENCER  PERCEVAL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  23,  1846.  2nd  s.  of  George  (1790).  Dean  of 
Peterborough.  B.  Apr.  22,  1828,  at  Harrow.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar,  1849;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {^dth 
Wrangler,  1851,  and  Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1851)  1851;  M.A. 
1854.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1853.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1856.  Conveyancing  Counsel  to  the  High  Court  of 
Justice,  1887-1912,  and  to  the  Office  of  Works;  retired,  1912. 
Secretary  to  the  Royal  Commission  on  Greenwich  Hospital, 
i860,  and  to  the  Durham  University  Committee,  i86i.  A 
member  of  the  Admiralty  Committee  on  the  Higher  Educa- 
tion of  Naval  Officers,  1870.  Died  July  11,  1915,  aged  87, 
at  Oxford.  Buried  at  Harrow.  Brother  of  Henry  M.  (1850) ; 
father  of  Arthm-  Francis  (1894)  and  Montagu  S.  D.  (1891). 

BUTLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9, 
1785.  S.  of  Edmund  [attorney!,  of  Lancaster.  School, 
Kirkby-Lonsdale,  Westmorland  (Mr  Wilson).  Matric.  Michs. 
1787;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  {17th  Wrangler)  1790;  M.A.  i793- 
Fellow,  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  10,  1792.  P.C.  of 
Poulton-le-Sands,  Lanes.,  1825-39.  Married  Rebecca,  dau. 
of  John  Stout,  of  Hatlee.  Died  Jan.  8,  1839.  See  also  Al. 
Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.  {Baines,  iv.  170,  ed. 
1836;  G.  Mag.,  1839,  II.  36.) 

BUTLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  30,  1795.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Downe,  Kent.  School, 
Cheam,  Surrey  (Mr  Gilpin).   Matric.  Michs.  1795. 

BUTLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  12,  1824. 
S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  (1791),  D.D.,  of  Shropshire.  B.  Nov.  28, 
1806.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar; 
B.A.  {7th  Classic)  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon,  1829; 
priest  (Hereford)  1830;  C.  of  Meole  Brace,  1829-34.  Assistant 
Master  at  Shrewsbury  School,  1829-34.  R.  of  Langar  with 
Bamston,  Notts.,  1834-76.  Rural  Dean  of  Bingham,  1855- 
72.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1868-86.  F.R.G.S.  Married  at  St 
Michael's,  Bristol,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Philip  John  Worsley,  sugar 
refiner,  of  Amo's  Vale,  Bristol,  1831.  Died  Dec.  29,  1886, 
aged  80,  at  Shrewsbury.  Father  of  Thomas  (1855)  and 
Samuel  (1854).   (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BUTLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  6,  1852. 
Of  Kent.   Matric.  Lent,  1853. 

BUTLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18,  1855. 
2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (1824),  clerk.  B.  at  Langar,  Notts.  Bapt. 
May  5,  1837.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1855. 
Died  Nov.  30,  1884,  at  Porto  Vecchio,  Corsica.  Brother  of 
Samuel  (1854).  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Guardian,  Feb.  4,  1885.) 

BUTLER,  WEEDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  12,  1790. 
S.  and  h.  of  Weeden,  clerk,  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).  B.  Sept.  13,  1772,  at  Pimlico.  School,  Chelsea 
(hisfather).  Matric.  Michs.  1790;  B.A.  1794;  M.A.  1797.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  1796;  priest,  1797;  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Crooked  Lane,  London,  1796.  Evening  Lecturer  of  Bromp- 
ton,  1811.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Minister  of  Charlotte 
Street  Chapel,  Pimhco,  London,  1814,  and  also  as  Master  of 
the  private  school  at  Chelsea,  1814,  having  acted  as  Classical 
Master  there  for  over  19  years.    R.  of  Gt  Woolston,  Bucks., 


BuTLiN,  Thomas  Edwin 

1816-31.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  June  28,  1831,  at 
Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea.  Brother  of  George  (1790)  and  father 
of  the  next.  {D.N.B.) 

BUTLER,  WEEDEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1825.  S.  of  Weeden  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Chelsea,  London. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar,  1828;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1829;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon 
(London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Dec.  18,  1831;  priest 
(Canterburv)  1832;  C.  of  Famingham,  Kent,  1831.  V.  of 
Wickham  Market,  Suffolk,  1842-65.  Died  Nov.  21,  1865. 
Father  of  Gerard  W.  (1880). 

BUTLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  3,  1849.  S. 
of  William  Joseph  (1815),  clerk,  of  St  Nicholas,  Nottingham. 
B.  there.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar, 
1850;  B.A.  (34/A  Wrangler)  1853;  M.A.  1856;  C.  (to  his 
father)  at  St  Nicholas,  Nottingham,  1858-65.  Resigned  his 
orders  in  1879.  Resided  abroad  for  a  time;  finally  settled  in 
Cambridge.  Died  there  Apr.  24,  1910.  Brother  of  John 
(1847).    (Peile,  II.  511.) 

BUTLER,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  2,  1836.  S.  and  h.  of  John  La  Forey  [merchant  and 
banker  in  the  firm  of  H.  and  I.  Johnstone].  B.  Feb.  10, 
1818,  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1836; 
Scholar,  1837;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1844.  Hon.  D.D.  1885. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  r,  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest 
(Winchester)  1842;  C.  of  Dogmersfleld,  Hants.,  1841-3.  C. 
of  Puttenham,  Surrey,  1843-4.  C.  of  Wareside,  Herts., 
1844-6.  V.  of  Wantage,  Berks.,  1846-80.  Diocesan  Inspector 
of  Schools,  1849-80.  Rural  Dean.  Founder  and  Warden  of 
the  Penitentiary  Sisterhood  of  St  Mary's,  Wantage,  1850. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1872.  Proctor  for  the 
Clerg>'  of  Oxford,  1874.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1880-5.  Dean 
of  Lincoln,  1885-94.  Married  Emma,  dau.  of  George  Henry 
Bamett,  banker,  July  29,  1843.  Author,  Sermons  for  Working 
mett,  etc.  His  Life  and  Letters  appeared  in  1897.  Died  Jan. 
13,  1894.  Buried  in  the  Cloister  Garth,  Lincoln.  Father  of 
Arthur  J.  (1862).  {D.N.B.,  ist  Suppl.;  The  Times,  Jan.  16, 
1894.) 

BUTLER,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
3,  1815.  Of  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1820;  M.A. 
1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1823;  priest  (York)  1825;  R. 
of  St  Nicholas,  Nottingham,  1825-66.  R.  of  Thwing,  near 
Bridlmgton,  Yorks.,  1828-69.  Died  Sept.  5,  1869.  Father  of 
WiUiam  (1849)  and  John  (1847).   (Crockford.) 

BUTLER,  WILSON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1885;  from 
Cavendish  H.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Syke  House,  Broughton- 
in-Fumess,  Lanes.  B.  Apr.  10,  1869.  School,  Lancaster. 
Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1886;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1923; 
LL.M.  1925.  Of  Glebelands,  Broughton-in-Fumess,  in  1938. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  592;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BUTLER, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  July  22,  1835. 

BUTLER-LLOYD,  GEORGE,  see  LLOYD,  GEORGE  BUTLER. 

BUTLER-STONEY,  CHARLES  KEMBLE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1896.  S.  of  Walter  Charles,  of  Portland 
Park,  Co.  Tipperary.  B.  Jan.  13,  1877,  at  Malmesbury, 
Wilts.  School,  Leys,  Cambridge  (Dr  Moulton).  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major, 
Hants.  Au-craft  Parks,  T.F.  Reserve;  Hon.  Major,  R.A.F.). 
Of  Portland  Park,  Lorrha,  Birr,  Ireland,  in  1938.  (Univ. 
War  List;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BUTLIN,  HERBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1878.  S.  of  Charles,  attorney,  of  Nottingham. 
B.  there.   Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885. 

BUTLIN,  JAMES  PUNNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1893.  Of  Warws.  S.  of  James  Thomas  (next),  V.  of 
St  Clement's,  Nechells,  Birmingham.  B.  July  28,  1873,  at 
Aston,  Birmmgham.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B..\.  1896;  M.A.  1924.  Ord.  deacon, 
1897;  priest  (Ripon)  1898;  C.  of  Laister-Dyke,  Yorks., 
1897-9.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  in  India,  1899-1924.  V.  of 
Soundwell,  Somerset,  1924-7.  V.  of  Elberton,  Bristol,  1927- 
36.  R.  of  Littleton  Drew,  Wilts.,  1936-9-.  (Crockford, 
I939-) 

BUTLIN,  JAMES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  18,  1861.  Of  Devon.  S.  of  WilUam  Wright  (1832),  clerk. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar,  1862;  B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon, 
1864;  priest  (Worcester)  1865;  C.  of  Duddeston,  Birmingham, 
1864-8.  V.  of  St  Lawrence's,  Birmmgham,  1868-79.  V.  of 
St  Clement's,  Nechells,  Birmingham,  1879-1902.  R.  of 
Stoke  Bhss,  Heref.,  1902-16.   Father  of  the  above. 

BUTLIN,  JOHN  ROSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Nov. 
20,  1848.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Whitchurch,  Oxon.  Matric. 
Michs.  1849. 

BUTLIN,  THOMAS  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1874.  S.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.  B.  in  Northampton.  Matric. 
.Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1879.   Brother  of  WilUam  H.  (1872). 


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BUTLIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  9, 
1813.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  LL.B.  182c.  Ord.  deacon  (Lon- 
don) Aug.  18,  1816;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1817.  Sometime  of 
Redruth  and  Falmouth,  Cornwall.  Died  Jan.  15,  1848,  at 
Coventry.  [To  be  distinguished  from  William  ButHn,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  V.  of  St  Sepulchre's,  Northampton.]  (G.  Mag. 
1848,  I.  446.) 

BUTLIN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1872.  S.  of  William,  civil  engineer.  B.  Apr.  26,  1851,  at 
Northampton.  School,  Abingdon  House,  Northampton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1873;  B.A. 
1876.  An  eminent  ironmaster.  Studied  metallurgy,  in 
relation  to  iron  smelting,  at  Irthingborough,  Northants.  A 
member  of  the  Iron  and  Steel  Institute.  Partner  in  the  firm 
of  Thomas  ButUn  and  Co.,  of  Wellingborough,  187S.  Chair- 
man and  Managing  Director  of  T.  Butlin  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  for 
24  years;  also  Director  of  Louis  Gassier  and  Co.  Specialised 
in  direct  castings;  improved  the  quality  of  British  pig  iron 
and  castings.  Hon.  Treasurer  of  the  British  Iron  Trade 
Association.  Knighted,  1921.  Spanish  Vice-Consul  for 
Northampton,  1899-1919.  K.I.C.  (Spain).  A  Governor  of  the 
Ibero-American  Benevolent  Society.  Of  the  Grove,  Tiptree, 
Essex.  Author,  Evolution  or  Revolution.  Died  unmarried 
May  13,  1923.  Brother  of  Thomas  E.  (1874).  {Venn,  11. 
411;  The  Times,  May  15,  1923.) 

BUTLIN,  WILLIAM  HEYGATE.  Adm.  pen*,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  8,  1858.  Of  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A. 
1862.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol) 
1865;  C.  of  Stroud,  1864-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1865-75. 
Principal  of  Dartmouth  Grammar  School,  1875-8.  V.  of 
Stanley  St  Leonard's,  Gloucs.,  1878-1906.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1907. 

BUTLIN,  WILLIAM  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  2, 
1832.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  surgeon,  of  Nottingham.  B.  there 
May  13,  1813.  School,  Oakham  (Dr  Doncaster).  Matric. 
Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1838.  C.  of  Camborne,  Cornwall,  in  1846.  V.  of  Cury  and 
Gunwalloe.  P.C.  of  Penponds,  1847-96;  raised  subscriptions 
and  built  the  Church  there,  1854.  Resided  latterly  at  Cam- 
borne. Married  Julia  Crowther  Trentham.  Their  son  Henry 
Trentham  Butlin,  President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons, 
was  created  Bart.,  igir,  and  died  1912.  Died  Feb.  26,  1902, 
aged  89.  Father  of  James  T.  (1861).  (Coll.  Cornub.;  Clergy 
List,  1846.) 

BUTLIN,  WILSON  GRIFFITH  BROUGHAM.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  9,  1882.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  25,  Camden  Square, 
London,  N.W.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1890. 
Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Rochester)  18S6;  C.  of  Camden 
Church,  Camberwell,  1885-90.  V.  of  Donington,  Lines., 
1890-7.  R.  of  Inwardleigh,  Devon,  1897-1902.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
of  Sarum,  1903-15.  Latterly  of  5,  Oakhill,  Surbiton,  Surrey. 
Died  there  Apr.  29,  1935.   (The  Times,  May  i,  1935.) 

BUTSON,  CHRISTOPHER  HENRY  GOULD.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  10,  1836.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Strange, 
.Archdeacon  of  Clonfert,  Ireland.  School,  Wincanton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1845.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Nov.  20,  1837.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest  (Win- 
chester) 1843;  V.  of  Clonfert,  Ireland,  1845-82.  .\rchdeacon 
of  Clonfert,  1856-74.  Dean  of  Kilmacduagh,  1874-92.  Preb. 
of  Kilconnell,  Clonfert,  i877-;92.  Rural  Dean  of  Aughrim, 
1888-92.  J. P.  for  Galway.  Died  June  13,  1892,  at  St  Bren- 
dons,  Eyrecourt,  Galway.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Doase, 
IV.  Suppl.) 

BUTSON,  WILLIAM  STRANGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  NUgda- 
LENE,  Apr.  27,  1846.  S.  of  James  Strange,  Archdeacon  of 
Clonfert,  Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Brother  of  the  above. 

BUTT,  ARTHUR  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11, 
i88i.  3rd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Axmouth,  Devon.  B.  Sept. 
5,  1862,  at  Bosenden,  Kent.  School,  West  Buckland  (Public 
School),  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  1888;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Axmouth,  1888-92. 
Chaplain  at  Sukkur,  India,  1892-4.  C.  of  Littleham  with 
Exmouth,  1895.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1896. 

BUTT,  AUGUSTINE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1877.   Of  Derbs.   S.  of  G.,  V.  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs. 

B.  there  Feb.  3,  1859.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1882;  priest  (Lichfield)  1883; 

C.  of  Cheadle,  Staffs..  1882-5.  C.  of  St  John's,  Derby,  1885- 
7.  Resided  latterly  at  Derby.  Died  Nov.  14,  1898,  aged  39. 
Brother  of  George  W.  (1877). 

BUTT,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  22,  1898.  S. 
of  George  Weller,  of  Littlehampton,  Sussex.  B.  July  9,  1879. 
School,  Lancing  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Timber 
merchant.  Of  Leverington,  Maltravers  Drive,  Littlehampton. 
Brother  of  George  M.  (1898).   {Lancing  Coll.  Reg.) 

BUTT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  7,  1843.  S. 
of  John  WiUiam  (1804),  V.  of  Lakenheath,  Suffolk.  B.  there 
Aug.  20,  1823.   Matric.  Michs.  1843. 


BUTT,  FRANCIS  LUTENER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug. 
31,  1868.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Joined  H.M.S. 
Britannia.  Afterwards  articled  to  a  firm  of  solicitors,  but 
never  practised.   {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

BUTT,  GEORGE  HOLDEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Dec- 
20,  1850.  S.  of  Phelpes  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Dulwich,  Surrey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Sctiolar;  B.A.  1855;  M..-\.  igoi.  Ord. 
deacon,  1855;  priest  (Sarum)  1856;  C.  of  MarnhuU,  Dorset, 
1855-7.  Tutor  at  Codrington  College,  Barbados,  1858.  C.  of 
WUton,  1859-60.  C.  of  Upper  Demerara  River,  1860-4.  C. 
of  St  Simon  and  St  Jude,  Demarara,  1864-71.  C.  of  St 
George's  Cathedral,  Georgetown,  1871-3;  Hon.  Canon,  1885- 
8.  Principal  of  Queen's  College,  Georgetown,  1873-5.  R-  of 
St  Patrick's,  Berbice,  1875-8S.  Rural  Dean  of  Berbice,  1885- 
8.  V.  of  Edlington,  188S-1901.  Of  i,  Vicars  Hill,  Ladywell, 
London,  S.E.,  in  1913.  Brother  of  John  W.  S.  (1845)  and 
father  of  Harry  A.  (1887).   {Crockford.) 

BUTT,  GEORGE  MALLESON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1898.  S.  of  George  Weller,  of  Wilbury,  Littlehampton, 
Sussex.  B.  Aug.  5,  1880,  at  Brighton.  School,  Lancing. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..\.  1901.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  R.A.S.C,  27th  Div.).  Of  Trafalgar  Lane,  Brighton. 
Died  July  30,  1936.  Brother  of  Charles  A.  (1898).  {Lancing 
Sch.  Reg.;  Trinity  Coll.  Record,  1936.) 

BUTT,  GEORGE  WINDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1877.  Of  Derbs.  S.  of  G.,  V.  of  Chesterfield.  B.  there 
Aug.  9,  1857.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1877. 
Brother  of  Augustine  H.  (1877). 

BUTT,  HARRY  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1887.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  George  Holden  (1850),  clerk.  B. 
at  Harpenden.  School,  Bromsgrove.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1890.  Assistant  Master  at  Framlingham  College  in 
1904;  at  Elveden  School,  Bristol,  1906;  at  Clifton  College, 
1908-16.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Gloucs.  Regt., 
1915).  Killed  in  action,  June  8,  1916.  {Schoolmasters' 
Directory;  The  Times,  June  22,  1916.) 

BUTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  27,  1776.  B.  at 
Mere,  Wilts.  Scholar,  1776;  matric.  Michs.  1778;  B.A.  {i2tk 
Wrangle)  1780;  M.A.  1783.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and 
Coventry,  Litt.  dim.,  dated  Feb.  16,  from  Peterb.)  Feb.  20, 
1780;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  17,  1780.  Probably  V.  (M.A.)  of 
Pteston  with  Hedon,  Yorks.,  1784-1812.  Head  Master  of 
Uppingham  School,  1794-1811.  Chaplain  to  John  Joshua, 
Earl  of  Carysfoot.  V.  of  Leake,  Lines.,  1811-31.  R.  of  St 
Andrew's  with  St  Stephen's  with  St  Michael's,  Stamford, 
1811-31.  Died  Jan.  12,  1831,  aged  75,  at  Stamford.  Father 
of  John  W.  (1804).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Poulson, 
Holderness,  11.  187.) 

BUTT,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  12,  1847.  S. 
of  WiUiam  (?  1817),  Esq.,  of  St  Leonards -on -Sea.  B.  Mar. 
7,  1827,  at  Wyddial,  Herts.  School,  Rochester  (Rev.  R. 
Whiston).  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  June  19,  1852;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1853  (?  1852). 
V.  of  Layston  with  Buntingford,  Herts.,  1853-96.  Residing 
at  Chestnut  Road,  Moseley,  Birmingham,  1897.  Probably 
brother  of  William  (1845).   {Venn,  11.  279.) 

BUTT,  JOHN  MOLESWORTH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  20,  1834.  Of  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A. 
1838. 

BUTT,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  27, 
1804.  S.  of  John  (1776),  Master  of  Uppingham  Schoo'.  B. 
May  6, 1767,  at  Whissenden,  Rutland.  Schools,  Fotheringay, 
Northants.  (Mr  Linton)  and  Uppingham.  Scholar,  1805; 
matric.  Lent,  1806.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Apr.  9,  1808;  B.A. 
1809;  M.A.  1825.  C.  of  Coveney  and  Manea,  Cambs.,  i8ii. 
C.  of  Cliffe-at-Hoo,  Kent.  C.  of  Southery  Ash,  1817-26.  V. 
of  Lakenheath,  Suffolk,  1819.  R.  of  Southery  (or  Sotherby). 
Norfolk,  1825-37.  V.  of  King's  Langley,  Herts.,  1836-55. 
Died  Jan.  12,  1855,  aged  66.  M.I.  at  King's  Langley.  Father 
of  Edward  (1843).   {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

BUTT,  JOHN  WILLIAM  SINCLAIR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1845.  Did  not  reside.  S.  of  Phelpes  John,  clerk, 
M..^.  (Oxon.),  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Bessborough.  Brother 
of  George  H.  (1850). 

BUTT,  WHEATLEY  CLEGG.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1897. 
B.  Dec.  II,  1879.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Of  35,  Russell  Road. 
Kensington,  W.,  in  1898. 

BUTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  ir,  1817.  S. 
and  h.  of  WUliam,  Esq.  of  Comeybury,  Herts.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1818.  Migrated  (age  21)  to  Downing,  Apr.  14, 
1821;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1827.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  13, 
1822,  age  22.  Of  Comej'bury,  Buntingford,  Herts. ;  succeeded 
his  father,  Feb.  28,  1841.  Living,  1870.  Father  of  the  next 
and  probably  of  John  H.  (1847).    {Cussatis,  u.  ii.  82.) 


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Butt,  William 

BUTT,  WILLIAM.    Adin.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  May  27 

1845.  S.  of  William  (above).  B.  at  Gt  Hadham,  Herts 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Adm.  at  Lin 
coin's  Inn,  May  19,  1849,  as  '  ist  s.  of  William,  of  Coraeybury 
Herts.,  Esq.'  Of  Comeybury,  Herts.;  succeeded  his  father, 
but  sold  the  estate.  Probably  brother  of  John  H.  (1847) 
{Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Herts.,  iv.  117.) 

BUTT,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  VEREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1889.  S.  of  Dr  W.  F.  B.  in  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889. 

BUTTAR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1885.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  banker,  of  London.  B.  June  12, 
1867,  at  Hammersmith,  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1892;  M.A. 
1893-  D.P.H.  1895;  M.D.  1896.  Student  at  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1892.  Fell.  Roy.  Soc. 
Med.  House  Surgeon  at  the  Metropohtan  Hospital,  1892;  at 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  1894.  In  practice  at  Bayswater, 
London,  1896.  A  member  of  the  Council  of  the  British 
Medical  Association,  1912-15  and  1920-3.  President  of  the 
Metropolitan  Branch  of  the  B.M.A.,  1924-5-  Chairman  of 
the  Executive  Conunittee  of  the  Central  Medical  War  Com- 
mittee, 1915.  Associated  with  the  formation  of  the  Motor 
Union,  which  amalgamated  with  the  .Automobile  Association, 
1910.  Sometime  of  41,  Inverness  Terrace,  London,  W.,  and 
of  Guildford,  Surrey.  Author,  medical.  Died  Aug.  31,  1930. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (J.  T.  Rule;  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1930; 
Medical  Directory.) 

BUTTAR,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1891.  3rd  s.  of  Charles,  banker,  of  London.  B.  there 
July  27,  1873.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B..'\.  1894.  At  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital,  and  the  Royal  Dental  Hospital, 
London.  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.,  1903.  House  Surgeon  at  the  Royal 
Dental  Hospital.  Artist;  painter  of  landscapes  and  interiors; 
exhibited  at  the  Royal  Academy.  Of  The  Priory,  Cricklade, 
Wilts.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Who's  Who  in  Art,  ed.  1934; 
Medical  Directory.) 

BUTTEMER,  ARCHDALL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  17, 

1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord. 
deacon,  1850;  priest  (Winchester)  1851;  C.  of  Bnghtstone, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1850-2.  C.  of  Headbourne  Worthy,  Hants., 
1853-5.  C.  of  Famcombe,  Surrey,  1859-66.  R.  of  Shackle- 
ford  St  Mary's,  Surrev,  1866-90.  Resided  latterly  at  St 
Leonards-on-Sea.  Died  there  Sept.  23,  1901,  aged  76. 
Buried  at  Shackleford  St  Mary's.  Father  of  Robert  W.  (1890). 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  26,  1901.) 

BUTTEMER,  ROBERT  DURANT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct. 
26,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837.  Ord. 
deacon,  1835;  priest  (Winchester)  1836;  C.  of  Godahning, 
1835-6.  P.C.  of  Wrecklesham-in-Famham,  Surrey,  1840-6. 
R.  of  Easton,  Winchester,  1846-58.  Remained  without  cure. 
Died  Feb.  27,  1890,  aged  79,  at  Millbrook,  Southampton. 
(The  Guardian,  Mar.  12,  1890.) 

BUTTEMER,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  20,  1890.  S.  of  Archdall  (1846),  clerk,  of  St  Mary's 
rectory,  Shackleford,  Godalming,  Surrey.  B.  Sept.  18,  1870. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893; 
M.A.  1902.  M.Inst. A. E.  Of  St  Mary's,  Godahning,  in  1938. 
(Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BUTTERFIELD,  CHARLES  DALES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1841.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  James  Moore.  Bapt.  Mar.  i, 
1824.  School,  St  Peter's,  York  (Mr  Hewson).  Matric.  Michs. 
1841;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest 
(Lincohi)  1848;  C.  of  Searle,  Notts.,  1849.  C.  of  Nettleham, 
Lines.,  1850-6.  R.  of  West  Retford,  Notts.,  185&-66.  Rural 
Dean.   Died  July  22,  1866,  aged  41.   (R.  F.  Scott;  G.  Mag.) 

BUTTERFIELD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  7,  1820.  S.  of  John  Boddy.  B.  in  Surrey.  School, 
Streatham  (Mr  Finlay).  Matric.  Lent,  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A. 
1837.  Ord.  deacon,  1825;  priest  (Chichester)  1826.  R.  of 
Brockdish,  Norfolk,  1826-42.  Minor  Canon  of  Windsor, 
1828-67.  R.  of  Fulmer,  Bucks.,  1842-76.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1877.    (Peile,  11.  401.) 

BUTTERFIELD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  14, 
1776.  Of  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  B.A.  1780.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  i777;  priest  (Canterbury)  1781. 
Probably  V.  of  Norton,  Herts.,  1795-1819.  Died  1819. 
(Cussans,  i,  Pt  iii.  79.) 

BUTTERFIELD,  NATHANIEL  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  14,  1846.  B.  in  the  Bermudas.  [Pro- 
bably s.  of  Thomas,  Chief  Justice  of  Bermuda  (died  Jan.  23, 
1861,  at  Hamilton,  Bermuda).]  School,  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Nathaniel  Butter&eld,  Esq., 
was  appointed  a  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Bermudas,  or 
Somers  Islands,  Apr.  30,  1861.   (G.  Mag.,  1861,  i.  691.) 


BUTTERWORTH,  RuPERT 

BUTTERLY,  THOMAS  HARLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  13,  1870.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  Thomas  (and  Eliza  FUchard- 
son).  B.  July  18,  1846,  at  Manchester.  Bapt.  July  2,  1846. 
Did  not  reside;  name  off.  May  31,  1870. 

BUTTERSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15,  1846. 
Of  Neville  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent.  Did  not  reside. 

BUTTERTON,  GEORGE  [ASH].  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May 
28,  1823.  S.  of  John,  soUcitor,  of  Market  Drayton,  Salop. 
B.  there  Jan.  22,  1805.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1823;  Scholar;  B..\.  (8th  Wrangler  and  yd  Classic)  1827; 
M.A.  1830;  B.D.  1838;  D.D.  1843.  FeUow,  1828-37.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  17,  1832;  priest 
(Carlisle)  June  8,  1833.  Vice-Principal  of  Bristol  College, 
1831-4.  Head  Master  of  the  West  Riding  Proprietary  School, 
Yorks.,  1834-9;  ot  Uppingham  School,  1839-45;  of  Giggles- 
wick  School,  1847-59.  R.  of  Cleobury  North,  Salop,  1859- 
66.  Settled  at  Rhyl.  J. P.  for  Fhntshire,  1869.  Chairman  of 
the  Rhyl  Commissioners,  1872.  A  distingmshed  Head 
Master;  held  in  high  esteem  for  his  wide  learning  and  gentle 
disposition  [see  Memoir,  by  J.  K.  Lupton;  Eagle,  xcvi]. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Aug.  3,  1891,  aged  86,  at  Rhyl. 
(G.  W.  Fisher,  Annals  of  Shrewsbury  School.) 

BUTTERWICK,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1874.  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B..\.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1877; 
priest  (Lincoln)  1878;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Mansfield,  1877-83. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Portland,  1883-1909.  R.  of  Kirkby- 
in-Ashfield,  1899-1920.  Resided  latterly  at  Bedford.  Died 
there  Aug.  28,  1924,  aged  74.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  12,  1924.) 

BUTTERWORTH,  ALBERT  NELSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1846.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Bradford,  Yorks. 
B.  there  July  20,  1826.  School,  Leeds  Grammar  (Dr  Holmes). 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Nov.  10,  1850;  priest  (Salisbury)  1852;  C.  of  Hingham, 
Norfolk,  1851.  C.  of  Bincombe  with  Broadway,  Dorset, 
1853-7.  C.  of  Chievely,  Berks.,  1862-4.  V.  of  Saltersford- 
cum-Kettleshulme,  Yorks.,  1864-79.  R.  of  Landawke  with 
Pendine,  Carmarthens.,  1879-83.  Resided  latterly  at 
Leamington.  Died  there  July  4,  1886,  aged  59.  Brother  of 
the  next.    (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  July  7,  1886.) 

BUTTERWORTH,  ALFRED  BROGDEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  May  27,  1845.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Bradford, 
Yorks.  B.  there  June  7,  1823.  School,  Leeds  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845.  Died  in  CoUege,  1847,  in  his  third  year. 
Brother  of  the  above.    (Leeds  Grammar  Sch.) 

BUTTERWORTH,  ARTHUR  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  20,  1868.  Did  not  reside.  3rd  s.  of  Joseph 
Henry,  clerk,  of  Stapleton,  Bristol.  B.  July  22,  1850.  School 
Marlborough.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  29,  1874. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1877.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Went  to 
New  South  Wales;  adm.  to  the  Bar  there.  Practised  at 
Sydney  till  1895,  and  became  one  of  the  Crown  Prosecutors. 
Returned  to  England  and  practised  in  the  High  Court  and 
before  the  Judicial  Committee;  retired,  1914,  and  lived 
abroad.  Author,  legal.  Died  Dec.  30,  1924,  at  Montreux, 
S\vitzerland.   (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Jan.  5,  1925.) 

BUTTERWORTH,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  22)  at 
Jesus,  Feb.  17,  1848.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.  B.  July,  1825,  at 
Rochdale,  Lanes.  School,  Bury,  Lanes.  .Matric.  Michs.  1848; 
B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  31, 
1866,  aged  40,  at  Southport;  'Henry  Butterworth,  Esq., 
M.A.'   (G.  Mag.,  1866,  I.  763.) 

BUTTERWORTH,  JAMES  HARTLEY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  17,  1883.  S.  of  Alfred,  cotton-spinner.  B. 
at  Spring  Bank,  Wemeth,  near  Oldham,  Lanes.  Bapt. 
July  15,  1866.  School,  Monkton  Combe  (Mr  R.  G.  Bryan). 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1890.  j^dm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  15,  1885.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1888. 
On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Con- 
veyancer; had  chambers  at  Manchester.  (R.  L.  Lloyd;  Law 
List,  1938.) 

BUTTERWORTH,  ROBERT  HEPBURN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct. 
8,  1888.  School,  London  International  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Of  Smeaton,  Godalming,  Surrey. 
J. P.,  1922.    (Kelly,  Handbook,  1939.) 

BUTTERWORTH,  RUPERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  4, 
1889.  S.  of  John  Holland.  B.  Oct.  3,  1870,  at  Amside,  West- 
morland. School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A. 
1892;  B.C.  1903;  M.B.  1904.  .Medical  Student  at  St  Mary's 
Hospital,  London;  resident  casualty  officer.  Assistant 
House  Surgeon  at  Derbyshire  Royal  Infirmary,  1903 ;  House 
Surgeon,  1905.  In  general  practice  at  Wisbech,  Cambs., 
1905.  Hon.  Surgeon  to  the  North  Cambridgeshire  Hospital. 
Surgeon  to  the  Wisbech  Division  of  the  Ely  Constabulary. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.A.M.C,  Medical  Referee 
to  the  Ministry  of  Pensions).  Of  St  .Alkeld's,  Warminster, 
Wilts.;  retired.  (PeiU,  11.  749;  Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical 
Directory,  1939.) 


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BUTTERWORTH,  THOMAS  GARTSIDE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  5,  1876.  S.  of  James,  of  'White  House 
Junction,'  near  Delph,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  B..\.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1882;  C.  of  Beeston,  Yorks.,  in  1881-3.  V.  of  Gt 
Ousebum,  1889-91.  Died  July  16,  rSgs,  aged  36,  at  Birkdale. 
(Scott,  MSS.) 

BUTTON,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  2,  1877.  3rd  s.  of  Reuben,  Esq.,  of  Stamford  Hill, 
Middlesex.  School,  King's  College.  Matric.  Easter,  1877; 
B.A.  1881.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1880,  age  21. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1883.  Practised  till  c.  1910.  (Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar.) 

BUTTON,  JOHN  VINY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  13,  1806. 
Of  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  B.A.  1810;  M.A.  1813. 
Fellow,  1811.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  2r,  1813;  priest  (Lon- 
don, Liu.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Jan.  8,  18 15 ;  C.  of  Mersham, 
Kent,  1815.  C.  of  Wantage,  Berks.,  1841-8.  C.  of  Stone, 
Staffs.,  1849-52.  C.  of  Blofield,  Norfolk,  1853-72.  Dis- 
appears from  Crock  ford,  1874. 

BUTTRESS,  ALAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Sept. 
22,  i860.  4th  s.  of  Reuben,  mercer,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar;  B.A.  1864;  M..\.  1867.  Ord. 
deacon,  1865;  priest  (Lincoln)  1867;  C.  of  Famdon,  Notts., 
1865-8.  Held  various  curacies,  1868-81.  Chaplain  to  the 
Sisters  of  Bethany  Home,  Bournemouth,  1879-83.  R.  of 
Grove,  Notts.,  1883-93.  Died  there  Feb.  15,  1893,  aged  52. 
(The  Guardian,  Mar.  i,  1893.) 

BUTTS,  EDWARD  DRURY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  18,  1815.  S.  of  William  (1772),  clerk.  B.  at  Glemsford, 
Suffolk.  School,  Linton,  Cambs.  (Mr  Okes).  Matric.  Michs. 
1815.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  17,  1818;  B.A.  (i^th 
Wrangler)  1820;  M.A.  1823.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11, 
1820;  priest,  Mar.  3,  1822.  P.C.  of  Melplaish,  Dorset,  1846- 
63.  Of  Camesworth,  Dorset.  Married  Mar>',  dau.  of  James 
Hill,  Esq.,  of  Walthamstow,  Essex.  Died  Nov.  14,  1863. 
aged  69,  at  Southsea,  Hants.  Father  of  the  next.  (G.Mag., 
1863,  11.  803.) 

BUTTS,  HENRY  HILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  19,  1858. 
4th  s.  of  Edward  Drury  (above),  clerk,  and  of  Camesworth, 
Dorset.  B.  Aug.  6,  1838.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs. 
1858.  Entered  the  I.C.S.  Extra  Assistant  Commissioner, 
1863.  Assistant  Settlement  Officer  and  Assistant  Commis- 
sioner, 1865.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1871, 
age  33,  when  home  on  leave.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1882.  Sub- 
ordinate Judge  at  Faizabad,  1879;  District  Judge  there, 
1882.  Deputy  Commissioner,  1882.  District  and  Sessions 
Judge,  1892.  Retired  from  the  Service,  1893.  Residing  at 
Easeboume,  Midhurst,  Sussex,  in  1911.  J. P.  for  Sussex. 
Author,  Lakhnau  Settlement  Report.  Died  Feb.  18,  1924, 
aged  85,  at  Bookham.  (Peile,  11.  556;  The  Times,  Feb.  21, 
1924.) 

BUTTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  22, 
1763.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Dudley  (1729-30),  R.  of  Ludham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1764;  Scholar;  B..\.  1768;  M..^.  1771.  Fellow, 

1771.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  6,  1768;  priest,  July  14, 
1771;  C.  of  Hickling  and  Stalham,  Norfolk,  1768.  [Probably 
P.C.  of  Ingham,  1773-85.]  R.  of  Little  Wilbraham,  Cambs., 
and  V.  of  Grantchester,  1778-1806.  In  1778,  the  College 
contributed  £100  towards  the  building  of  a  new  rectory  at 
Little  WUbraham  upon  condition  that  the  incumbent  spent 
£600;  during  the  incumbency  of  Mr  Butts,  the  parish  was 
enclosed  and  land  allotted  to  the  rector  in  lieu  of  tithes. 
Died  May  19,  1806,  aged  60,  by  the  bursting  of  a  blood  vessel 
in  his  head,  while  driving  his  gig;  his  father  and  grandfather 
had  died  from  the  same  cause.  (H.  P.  Stokes,  Wilbraham 
Parishes;  G.  Mag.,  1803,  i.;  1806,  i.) 

BUTTS,  WILLIAM.   .\dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  29, 

1772.  S.  of  Robert  (1740-1),  R.  of  Glemsford,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  Michs.  1773;  Scholar,  1775;  B.A.  i777;  M-A.  1789- 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  2,  1778;  priest  (London,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Norwich)  Mar.  13,  1778.  R.  of  Glemsford,  Suffolk, 
1778-1833.  R.  of  Claydon  with  Akenham,  1782-1S01. 
Married  Amv,  dau.  of  George  Drury,  R.  of  Overstone  and 
Claydon.  Died  Aug.  7,  1833,  at  Havre,  France.  Father  of 
Edward  D.  (1815).  (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1862;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  11. 
379-) 

BUULTJENS,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1884.  S.  of  John,  Proctor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Ceylon.  B.  Nov.  6,  1865,  at  Matara,  Ceylon.  School,  St 
Thomas's  CoUege,  Colombo  (E.  F.  Miller,  M..\.  and  G.  H. 
Amdt,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Proctor  at 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Ceylon.   (Ceylon  Green  Book,  1936.) 

BX«TON,  ABBOT  REDMOND.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  Edmund  (1861),  of  Fritton,  Norfolk. 
B.  Aug.  31, 1868,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890.  Of  Fritton  Hall,  Gt  Yarmouth.  Director 
of  Barclay  and  Co.,  bankers,  of  Halesworth  and  Gt  Yar- 
mouth. Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-1,  and  in  the 


Great  War  (Hon.  Capt.;  Major,  Norfolk  Yeomaruy).  Brother 
of  Ronald  H.  (1893).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 
BUXTON,  ALFRED  FOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 
1873.    4th  s.  of  Thomas  Fowell  (1839),  of  Easneye,  Ware, 
Herts.    B.  Mar.  28,  1854,  at  Leytonstone,  Essex.    School, 
Rugby.    Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B..\.  (zyd  Wrangler)   1877. 
Sometime  partner  in  the  London  banking  firm  of  Prescott, 
Cave  and  Co.    Alderman  of  the  London  County  Council, 
1904-22;  Chairman,  1916-17.   A  Governor  of  Rugby  School, 
1906-36.    Director  (Extraordinary)   of  The  National   Pro- 
vincial Bank,  and  of  the  Alliance  Assurance  Co.,  Ltd.    .\. 
member  of  the  House  of  Laity  and  of  the  Church  of  England 
Pensions  Board.    Married  and  had  issue.    Of  Fairhill,  Ton- 
bridge,  Kent,  in  1939.  Editor  of  Two-Version  Bible.  Brother 
of  Barclay  F.  (1879),  Arthur  F.  (1868),  Geoffrey  F.  (1871) 
and  John  H.  (1866).   (Who's  Who,  1939.) 
BUXTON,  ANDREW  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1898.    3rd  s.  of  John  Henry  (i866),  of  Hunsdon  Bury, 
Ware,  Herts.  B.  Aug.  19,  r879,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.    Local  Director  of  Barclay 
and  Co.,  bankers,  Westminster  Branch,  1909-14.   Served  in 
the  Great  War  (erJisted  as  a  private  in  the  Public  Schools 
and  University  Batt.,  Royal  Fusiliers,  1914;  Capt.,  6th  Batt. 
(attached  3rd  Batt.),  Rifle  Brigade),  Killed  in  action,  June  7, 
1917,  near  Oosttaveme,  at  the  battle  of  Messines.   Brother 
of  Henry  F.  (1894).    (Memoir  by  Edward  S.  Woods,  M.A., 
C.F.).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 
BUXTON,  ARTHUR  FOWELL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
16,  1868.   2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Fowell  (1839),  Esq.,  of  Easneye, 
Ware,   Herts.    B.   Feb.   21,    1S51,   at  Leytonstone,  Essex. 
Schools,  Uppingham  and  Anderby,  Lines.    Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  Scholar,  1872;  B.A.  (23rd  Wrangler)  1874;  M.A.  i879- 
Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest  (Lincoln)  1875;  C.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Nottingham,  1875-.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Knightsbridge,  London, 
in  1881.  Died  unmarried  July  31,  1881,  aged  30.  Brother  of 
Geoffrey  F.  (1871),  etc.    (Foster,  Noble  and  Gentle  Families, 
310.) 
BUXTON,  BARCLAY  FOWELL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
II,  1879.    S.  of  Thomas  Fowell  (1839),  of  Easneye,  Ware, 
Herts.    B.  Aug.  16,  i860,  at  Leytoastone,  Essex.    School, 
Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  r883;  M.A.  1886.   Ord. 
deacon,  1884;  priest  (London)  1885;  C.  of  Onslow  Square, 
1884-7.    C.  of  Stanwix,  Cumberland,   1887-9.    Hon.   Mis- 
sionary (C.M.S  )  in  Japan,  1890-1917.    V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Timbridge  Wells,  1921-35;  resigned.   Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  44,  Church  Road,  Wimbledon,  in  1939.  Brother  of  Alfred 
F.  (1873).  etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford,  1939.) 
BUXTON,  BERTRAM  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
23,  1871.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  (next),  of  Fox  Warren,  Cobham, 
Surrey.  B.  there  July  31,  1852.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1875.    Went  to  America.   Became  interested  in 
medicine,  and  undertook  duty  as  a  volunteer  among  cholera 
patients  on  board  a  ship  outside  New  York  harbour.    Sub- 
sequently studied  in   the    Post   Graduate   Laboratories  of 
Cornell  University.    M.D.  (Cornell).    Took  up  microscopic 
pathology,  and  made  an  intensive  study  in  the  preparation 
and  microphotography  of  tissues.    Professor  of  Bacteriology 
in   Cornell    University   Medical   College   until    19 12;   made 
notable  investigations  into  the  bacteriology  of  erysipelas  and 
of  the  typhoid  fevers.  Of  Fox  Warren,  Cobham,  Surrey,  and 
of  The  Manor  House,  Byfleet,  Surrey.   Worked  at  the  Royal 
Horticultural  Society's  laboratory  as  a  voluntary  worker, 
coUaborating  at  Wisley  with  Dr  O.  V.  Darbishire  in  the 
investigation  of  the  colour  pigments  of  plants,    1922-32. 
Shared  wth  Dr  Darlington,  of  the  John  Innes  Horticultural 
Research  Station,  the  credit  for  a  new  species  of  foxglove — 
'Digitahs   Mertonensis.'    Died   Dec.   5,    1934.   aged   82,   at 
Churchstow,  South  Devon.    Brother  of  Sydney  C.  (1872). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Dec.  14, 
1934-) 
BUXTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  19, 
1840.    3rd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  FoweU,  Bart.,  of  BeUfield  and 
Runton,  Norfolk.    B.  Nov.   18,   1822,  at  Cromer.    Matric. 
Michs.  1841;  Scholar,  1844;  BjV.  1845;  M.A.  1850.  A  partner 
in  the  firm  of  Truman,  Hanbury  and  Co.,  brewers,  of  Spital- 
fields,  London.    Visited   Ireland,   1852,  and  purchased  an 
estate  in  Kerry,  making  it  a  model  of  cultivation  in  a  few 
years.   M.P.  for  Newport  (Isle  of  Wight)  iS57-<);  for  Maid- 
stone, 1859-65 ;  for  East  Surrey,  1865-71.  A  liberal  politician 
who  advocated  the  principle  of  the  protection  of  private 
property  during  war  and  worked  for  the  amendment  of 
International  Law  in  the  interests  of  peace.   An  advocate  of 
church  reform,  of  disestablishment  and  of  security  of  tenure 
in  Ireland.   Of  Foxwarren,  Cobham,  Surrey.   Married  Emily 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Holland,  Bart.,  Feb.  7,  1850.    A 
good  architect,  who  designed  the  fountain  near  Westminster 
Abbey,  erected  by  himself  as  a  memorial  to  his  father's  anti- 
slavery  work.    Died  Aug.  10,  1871.    .\uthor.  Memoir  of  Sir 
T.  F.  Buxton,  and  political  pamphlets.  Brother  of  Edward  N. 
(1830),  etc.;  father  of  Bertram  H.  (above)  and  Sydney  C. 
(1872).   (■B\ii)Le,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.) 


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Buxton,  Charles  Louis 

BUXTON,  CHARLES  LOUIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20, 
1864.  6th  s.  of  Sir  Edward  North  (1830),  Bart.,  of  Colne 
House,  Cromer,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Feb.  i,  1846.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Of  Bolwick, 
Marsham,  Norfolk.  J. P.  and  County  Councillor  for  the 
Buxton  Division  of  Norfolk.  Died  Apr.  23,  1906.  Brother 
of  Francis  W.  (1864),  etc.,  and  father  of  Walter  L.  {1S94). 

BUXTON,  CHARLES  RODEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1894.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fowell,  Bart.  (1854),  of  Warlies, 
WaJtham  .A.bbey,  Essex.  B.  there  Nov.  27,  1875.  School, 
Harrow;  Entrance  Exhibitioner.  Matric.  Michs.  1894 ;  Scholar, 
1895;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class. Trip.,  Ft  I,  ist  Class)  1898;  M.A. 
1901.  President  of  the  Union,  1897.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1902.  On  the  South 
Eastern  Circuit.  Principal  of  Morley  CoUege  (for  working 
men  and  women)  1902-10.  First  President  of  the  South 
London  Branch  of  the  Workers'  Educational  Association. 
M.P.  for  Ashburton,  1910;  for  Accrington,  1922-3;  for 
Elland,  1929-31.  Treasurer  to  the  Independent  Labour 
Party,  1924-7.  Parliamentary  Adviser  to  the  Labour  Party 
1926.  Early  in  the  Great  War  wounded  by  a  Turkish 
assassin,  when  on  a  political  mission  to  secure  the  adhesion 
of  Bulgaria  to  the  Allied  cause.  Of  6,  Erskine  Hill,  Golders 
Green,  N.W.  Married  and  had  issue.  -Author,  Turkey  in 
Revolution;  The  A. B.C.  Home  Rule  Handbook;  Shouted  Down; 
The  War  and  the  Balkans  (with  Lord  Noel  Buxton);  The 
World  after  the  War;  Essays  on  English  Literature;  The  Race 
Problem  in  Africa  (1931);  The  Alternative  to  War  (1936),  etc. 
Brother  of  Harold  J.  (1898),  etc.   {Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BUXTON,  CYRIL  DIGBY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,   May  23, 

1884.  2nd  s.  of  Edward  North  (1857),  Esq.,  of  Knighton, 
Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex.  B.  there  June  25,  1865.  School, 
Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.   1888.    Cricket  'blue,' 

1885,  1SS6,  1887,  1888.  A  partner  in  the  firm  of  Truman, 
Hanbury  and  Co.,  brewers,  London.  Died  May  10,  1892. 
Brother  of  Gerald  (1881). 

BUXTON,  EDMUND  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Trinity,  June  3,  1831.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.  B.  Sept.  2,  1813, 
in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1831.  Of  Daresbury  Hall,  War- 
rington, and  Buxton  Hall,  Essex.  Married  Charlotte  Mary, 
dau.  of  Abbot  Upcher,  Esq.,  of  Sheringham,  Norfolk,  Sept.  3, 
1834.  Died  Aug.  4,  1878.  Father  of  the  next.  (Burke, 
P.  a^id  B.) 

BUXTON,  EDMUND  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  3,  1856.  S.  and  h.  of  Edmund  Charles  (above), 
of  Middleton  Hall,  Warrington,  Lanes.  B.  Jan.  24,  1839,  at 
Hendon,  Middlesex.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1856. 
Of  Coed  Derw,  Bettws-y-Coed,  Co.  Carnarvon.  J. P.  Married 
and  had  issue.   Died  July  11,  1925.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BUXTON,  EDWARD  GURNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
21,  1883.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Gumey  (1857),  of  Catton  Hall, 
Nor^vich.  B.  Aug.  4,  1865,  at  Norwich.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B..'\.  1887.  Entered  Barclay's  Bank, 
1887;  subsequently  a  Director.  Of  Catton  Hall,  Norwich. 
J. P.  for  Norfolk  and  Norwich.  Mayor  of  Norwich,  1907-8. 
High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1922.  D.L.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  suddenly  .^^pr.  19,  1929,  aged  63,  at  Norwich.  Buried  at 
Old  Catton.  Brotherof  Harry  G.  (1889).  (Burke,  L.G.,  1936; 
The  Times,  .\pr.  20,  1929.) 

BUXTON,  EDWARD  NORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23, 
1830;  from  Queens'.  [But  not  found  in  Queens'  College 
adm.  register.]  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Fowell  [later  Bart.]. 
B.  Sept.  16,  1812,  at  Northrepps,  Norfolk.  .Matric.  Michs. 
1830.  M.P.  for  South  Essex,  1847-52;  for  East  Norfolk, 
1857-8.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Feb.  19,  1845. 
Of  Colne  House,  Cromer,  Norfolk.  Married  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Gumey,  of  Upton,  Essex,  .\pT.  12,  1836.  Died 
June  11,  1858,  at  Cromer.  Brotherof  Thomas  F.  (1839)  and 
Charles  (1840) ;  father  of  Thomas  F.  (1854),  Samuel  G.  (1857), 
Edward  N.  (next),  Henry  E.  (1861),  Charies  L.  (1864)  and 
Francis  W.  (1864). 

BUXTON,  EDWARD  NORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  14, 
1857.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Edward  North  (above),  Bart.,  of  Colne 
House,  Cromer,  Norfolk.  B.  Sept.  i,  1840,  at  Upton,  Essex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859.  A  member,  and  afterwards  Chairman, 
of  the  London  School  Board,  1881-5.  M.P.  for  Walthamstow, 
1885-6.  Partner  in  the  firm  of  Truman,  Hanbury,  Buxton 
and  Co.,  brewers;  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Directors, 
1889-.  Of  Knighton,  Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex.  J. P.,  D  L 
High  Sheriff,  1889.  F.R.G.S.,  1895.  Verderer  of  Epping 
Forest;  did  notable  public  work  by  saving  Epping  Forest  for 
the  public,  in  co-operation  with  the  Commons'  Preservation 
Society.  Alderman  of  the  Essex  County  Council.  Chairman 
of  the  Essex  Local  Education  Committee.  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  1910.  A  member  of  the  Royal  Commission 
on  Licensing  Laws.    Member  of  the  .Alpine  Club.    Author, 


BuxTON,  Henry  Edmund 

Short  Stalks;  Two  African  Trips;  Epping  Forest,  etc.  Died 
Jan.  9,  1924.  Brother  of  Henry  E.  (1861),  etc.,  father  of 
Cyril  D.  (1884)  and  Gerald  (1881).  {Essex  Review,  xxxiii; 
The  Times,  Jan.  10,  1934.) 

BUXTON,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July 

8,  1864.  7th  s.  of  Sir  Edward  North  (1830),  Bart.,  of  Colne 
House,  Cromer,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Aug.  5,  1847.  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  B..\.  i86g;  M.A.  1872.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  27,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1874.  Partner  in  the  firm 
of  Prescott  and  Co.,  bankers,  London.  M.P.  for  Andover, 
1880-5.  Public  Works  Loan  Commissioner,  1893-191 1.  On 
the  London  School  Board,  1899-1904.  J. P.  for  London  and 
Herts.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Uckfield  House,  Sussex. 
Died  Nov.  14,  1911.  Brother  of  Charles  L.  (1864),  etc. 

BUXTON,  GEOFFREY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  S.  of  Geoffrey  Fowell  (next),  of  Dunston 
Hall,  Norwich .  B.  there  June  4,  1879.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897.  In  the  Army  (Coldstream  Guards;  served  in  the 
Great  War;  Capt. ;  Major,  King's  African  Rifles).  Married 
and  had  issue. 

BUXTON,  GEOFFREY  FOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
23,  1871.  S.  of  Thomas  Fowell  (1839),  of  Easneye,  Ware, 
Herts.  B.  June  21,  1852,  in  London.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871 ;  B.A.  1875.  Joined  the  staff  of  the 
banking  house  of  Gumey,  Birkbeck,  Barclay  and  Buxton, 
1875;  partner,  1887.  Director  of  Barclay  and  Co.,  Ltd., 
1896-1929.  Of  Hoveton  Hall,  Norwich.  J. P.  D.L.  for 
Norfolk.  High  Sheriff,  1890.  Mayor  of  Norwich,  1903. 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.,  Norfolk  Yeomanry.  C.B.,  1919. 
A  Governor  of  the  Norfolk  and  Norwich  Hospital,  and  of  the 
Lowestoft  Convalescent  Home.  Promoted  the  establishment 
of  the  Dunston  Harriers.  Died  Apr.  11,  1919,  aged  76,  at 
Hoveton  Hall.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1866),  etc.  and  father  of 
the  above.   {The  Times,  Apr.  12,  1929.) 

BUXTON,  GEORGE  POCOCKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  15,  181 3.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Upton,  Bucks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1813;  B..\.  1817;  M.A.  1820.  R.  of  Mildenhall,  ahas 
Minean,  Wilts.,  1822-54.  Died  there  Dec.  3,  1854,  aged  60. 
(G.  iMag.,  1855,  I.  215.) 

BUXTON,  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1881.  S. 
and  h.  of  Edward  North  (1857),  of  Buckhurst  Hill,  Knighton, 
Essex.  B.  Oct.  30,  1862,  at  Woodford,  Essex.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884.  Athletics  'blue,' 
1884.  Director  of  Truman,  Hanbury  and  Buxton,  Ltd., 
brewers.  Of  Birch  Hall,  Theydon  Bois,  Essex.  J. P.  Ver- 
derer of  Epping  Forest,  1922.  Poor  Law  Guardian  and  Rural 
Councillor.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  2,  1928,  aged 
65,  at  Birch  Hall.   Brother  of  Cyril  D.  (1884),  etc. 

BUXTON,  HAROLD  JOCELYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1898.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fowell  (1854),  Bart.,  of 
WarUes,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex.  B.  Jime  20,  1880,  in 
London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901; 
M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest  (Durham)  1906;  C.  of 
Bensham,  Durham,  1904-7.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Rangoon,  1907-10.  C.  of  Thaxted,  Essex,  1911-14.  V.  of 
Horley  with  Homton,  Oxon.,  1914-18.  During  the  Great 
War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  France,  1915;  attached  to 
the  Russian  Red  Cross  at  Erzerum,  1916.  Assistant  Priest 
at  Christ's  Church,  Victoria  Street,  London,  1920.  Chaplain 
of  St  George's  Cathedral,  Jerusalem,  1926-7;  of  St  Paul's, 
Nicosia,  1927-31.  Archdeacon  of  Cyprus,  1928-32.  Secretary 
of  the  Lord  Mayor's  Armenian  ReUef  Fijnd,  1918-26.  Bishop 
of  Gibraltar,  1933-.  .Author,  Travel  and  Politics  in  Armenia; 
Substitution  of  Law  for  War,  etc.  Brother  of  Charles  R. 
(1894),  etc.   {Crockford,  1939.) 

BUXTON,  HARRY  GURNEY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 

1889.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel  Gumey  (1857),  of  Catton  Hall,  Norwich. 
B.  there  June  23,  1871.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  B.A.  1892.  Of  Tittleshall,  Norfolk.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  and  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  9th  Batt., 
Norfolk  Regt.).  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  6,  1936, 
from  injuries  received  in  a  motor  accident.  Brother  of 
Edward  G.  (1883).   (The  Times,  Aug.  8,  1936.) 

BUXTON,  HENRY  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  4, 
1861.  5th  s.  of  Sir  Edward  North,  Bart.  (1830),  of  Colne 
House,  Cromer,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Jan.  22,  1844.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B..A..  1866;  M.A.  1869.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  28,  i866.  Of  Fritton  HaU,  Gt  Yarmouth. 
Mayor  of  Gt  Yarmouth,  1896.  A  Director  of  Barclay's 
Bank,  Gt  Yarmouth.  J. P.  for  Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  High 
Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1902.  F.R.G.S.,  1869.  Vice-Chairman  of 
the  Suffolk  County  Council.  Lieut.-Col.,  2nd  Volunteer 
Batt.,  Norfolk  Regt.,  1876-92;  Hon.  Col.,  1892.  Died  Nov.  2, 
1902.  Brother  of  Edward  N.  (1857),  etc.;  father  of  Abbot  R. 
(1887)  and  Ronald  H.  (1893). 


482 


Buxton,  Henry  Fowell 

BUXTON,  HENRY  FOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 

1894.  S.  of  John  Henr>'  (1866),  of  Hunsdon  Bury,  Ware, 
Herts.  B.  Jan.  zs,  1876,  at  Hoddesdon,  Herts.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Director  of 
Truman,  Hanbury  and  Buxton,  brewers.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  4th  Batt.,  Suffolk  Regt.).  Of  Easneye, 
Ware.  High  Sheriff  of  Herts.,  1938.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  Andrew  R.  (1898).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Univ.  Pari. 
Reg.,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BUXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  12, 
1773.  S.  of  John,  of  Shadwell,  Norfolk.  B.  Jime  19,  1755. 
School,  Hackney,  London  (Mr  Newcome).  Matric.  Michs. 
1773;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1780.  C.  of  Bunwell  and  Carleton 
Rode,  Norfolk;  R.  there,  1781-1821.  Brother  of  Sir  Robert 
John,  of  Shadwell  Court,  who  was  created  Bart.,  1800. 
(Foster,  Baronetage,  1883;  Betham,  Baronetage,  iv.) 

BUXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1805. 
Doubtful  if  resided.  [Perhaps  John  Jacob,  s.  and  h.  of  Sir 
Robert  John,  Bart.,  of  Shadwell  Lodge,  Norfolk.  B.  Aug.  13, 
1788,  at  Norwich.]  If  so,  migrated  to  Oxford  and  matric. 
(Christ  Church)  Jan.  29,  1807;  age  18,  as  John  Jacob.  M.P. 
for  Gt  Bedwyn,  1818-32.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart., 
June  7,  1839.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1841.  Died  Oct.  13,  1842, 
aged  54,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Perhaps  father  of  Robert  J. 
(1846).   (G.E.C.,  V.  332;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BUXTON,  JOHN  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  9,  1871. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Stafford,  mercer.  B.  Aug.  13, 
1852.  School,  King  Edward  VI's  Grammar,  Stafford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1875; 
priest  (Oxford)  1876;  C.  of  Eton,  1875-81.  Assistant  Chap- 
lain at  St  Petersburg,  1881-5.  Held  various  curacies  from 
1885-97.  V.  of  St  Giles'  with  St  Peter's,  Cambridge,  1897- 
1906.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Lee,  Kent,  1906-11.  C.  of  St  Mary- 
the-Less,  Cambridge,  1911-15.  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Oxford, 
1915-24.  Lie.  pr.,  for  the  dio.  of  Oxford,  1925-39-.  (Crock- 
ford,  1939.) 

BUXTON,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  29, 
1828.  Of  Buckingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832; 
M.A.  1842.  Probably  V.  of  Britford,  Wilts.,  1842-9.  Died 
Aug.  8,  1849,  aged  42,  at  Southampton.  (G.  Mag.,  1849, 
II.  436.) 

BUXTON,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1866.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Fowell  (1839),  of  Easneye,  Ware, 
Herts.  B.  Aug.  15,  1849,  at  West  Ham,  Essex.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Of 
Easneye,  Ware,  J. P.,  and  of  Upton  House,  Cromer,  Norfolk. 
D.L.  for  Herts,  and  High  Sheriff,  1897.  A  Director  of 
Truman's  Brewery,  SpitJilfields.  Chairman  of  the  London 
Hospital,  1877-84;  Treasurer,  1884-1904.  President  of  the 
Pastoral  Aid  Society,  1895-1909.  A  generous  supporter  of 
the  Church  Missionary  Society,  the  Moravian  Missions  and 
the  City  of  London  Mission.  A  trustee  of  the  Metropolitan 
Drinking  Fountain  and  Cattle  Trough  Association.  For 
many  years  Chairman  of  the  Naples  Society  for  the  Pro- 
tection of  Animals,  and  a  member  of  the  National  Equine 
Defence  League.  Strongly  advocated  the  abolition  of  bearing 
reins  and  of  the  practice  of  docking  horses;  had  the  book 
Black  Beauty  translated  into  Italian.  Died  Mar.  21,  1934, 
aged  84,  at  Easneve.  Brother  of  Alfred  F.  (1873),  etc.; 
father  of  Henry  F.  (1894)  and  Andrew  R.  (1898).  (The  Times, 
Mar.  22,  1934.) 

BUXTON,  LIONEL  GURNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1895.  3rd  s.  of  Samuel  Gumey  (1857),  of  Catton  Hall, 
Norwich.  B.  Sept.  6,  1876,  at  Norwich.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1901-2.  M.V.O.,  1905.  In  the  employment  of  Barclay's 
Bcink.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Staff  Capt.,  R.A., 
1915;  XIII  Corps,  1917;  Major,  R.\.;  Deputy  .\ssistant 
Adjutant  and  Q.M.G.,  1917-19;  R.A.,  1917;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  M.C.,  1916;  Legion  of  Honour  (Chev.),  1918). 
Of  7,  Rue  Raynouard,  Paris,  1936.  Brother  of  Edward  G. 
(1883),  etc.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1936; 
Who's  Who,  1939.) 

BUXTON  [post  NOEL-BUXTON],  NOEL  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  14, 1886.  2nds.of  SirThomasFowell(i854), 
of  Warlies  Park,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex.  B.  there  Jan.  9, 
1869.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  18S9; 
M.A.  1894.  M.P.  for  Whitby,  1905-6;  for  N.  Norfolk,  1910- 
18  and  1922-30.  Wounded  by  a  poUtical  assassin  whilst 
on  a  mission  to  the  Balkan  States,  1914.  Minister  of  Agri- 
culture and  Fisheries,  1924  and  1929-30.  P.C,  1924.  As- 
sumed by  deed  poll  the  surname  of  Noel-Buxton,  in  lieu  of 
Buxton,  June  6,  1930.  Created  Baron  Noel-Buxton  of 
Aylsham,  Norfolk,  June  17,  1930.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  Thomas  F.  V.  (1883),  etc.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BUXTON,  Sir  ROBERT  JACOB,  Bart.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  1,  1846.  Did  not  reside.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Jacob, 
Bart,  [perhaps  John,  of  Trinity  (1805)],  of  ShadweU,  Norfolk, 
and  of  Tockeriham,  Wilts.    B.  Mar.  13,  1829,  in  London. 


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Buxton,  Thomas  Johns 

School,  Eton.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  Oct.  13, 
1842.  Migrated  to  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  May  27,  1847.  Of 
ShadweU  Lodge,  Norfolk,  and  of  Tockenham,  Wilts.,  D.L. 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1870.  M.P.  for  South  East  Norfolk,  1871- 
85.  Died  s.p.m.  Jan.  20,  1888,  when  the  baronetcy  became 
extinct.   {G.E.C.,  v.  332.) 

BUXTON,  RONALD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1893.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  Edmund  (1861),  of  Fritton  Decoy, 
Yarmouth.  B.  Nov.  3,  1874,  at  Flixton,  Lowestoft.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Joined  the  Norfolk  Regt., 
>;  Lieut.;  served  with  the  West  Africa  Frontier  Force, 
mentioned  in  despatches;  in  the  South  African 
War,  1900-1;  killed  in  action,  Dec.  13,  1901.  Brother  of 
Abbot  R.  (1887).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

BUXTON,  SAMUEL  GURNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  13, 
1857.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Edward  North  (1830),  Bart.,  of  Colne 
House,  Cromer.  B.  Nov.  1, 1838,  in  Norfolk.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857.  Entered  the  Banking  firm  of  Overend, 
Gumey  and  Co.  Vice-Chairman  of  Barclay  and  Co.,  Bankers, 
Norwich.  Mayor  of  Norwich,  1873.  Of  Catton  Hall,  Norfolk. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1891.  .\  keen  cricketer;  one  of 
the  founders  of  the  cricket  company  of  Upton  Park,  Essex, 
1863.  Died  Feb.  12,  1909.  Brotherof  Thomas  F.  (1854),  etc.; 
father  of  Edward  G.  (1883),  Harry  G.  (1889)  and  Lionel  G. 
(1895).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Norfolk  Official  List.) 

BUXTON,  SYDNEY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19, 
1872.  2nd  s.  of  Charles  (1840),  of  Fox  Warren,  Cobham, 
Surrey.  B.  Oct.  25,  1853.  Did  not  matriculate.  The  well- 
known  Governor- General  of  South  Africa.  Hon.  LL.D. 
(Cai>e  Town)  1920.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1922.  Member  of 
the  London  School  Board,  1S76-82.  M.P.  for  Peterborough, 
1883-5;  for  Tower  Hamlets,  1886-1914.  Under  Secretary 
for  the  Colonies,  1892-5.  Postmaster-General,  1905-10. 
President  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1910-14.  Governor-General 
and  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Union  of  South  Africa,  and 
High  Commissioner,  1914-20.  P.C,  1905.  G.C.M.G.,  1914. 
Created  Viscount  Buxton  of  New  Timber,  Sussex,  May  11, 
1914,  and  Earl  Buxton,  Nov.  8,  1920.  Chancellor  of  the 
Oider  of  St  Michael  and  St  George,  1920.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Oct.  15,  1934.  Brother  of  Bertram  H.  (1871). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Oct.  16,  1934.) 

BUXTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  30, 
1851.  Of  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar,  1852; 
Prizeman,  1854  and  1856;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord. 
deacon,  1858;  priest  (Ely)  1859;  C.  of  Girton,  Cambs.,  1859. 
Held  various  curacies,  1859-65.  Held  no  cure  after  1865. 
Of  King  Street,  Blackburn,  in  1880.  Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford,  1892. 

BUXTON,  THOMAS  FOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  1,  1839.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fowell  [the  philanthopist, 
for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  Aug.  29,  1822,  at  Cromer.  Matric. 
Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Entered  the  firm  of 
Truman,  Hanbury  and  Buxton.  Of  Easneye,  Ware,  Herts., 
and  of  Upton  House,  Cromer.  J. P.  for  Herts.  High  Sheriff, 
1878.  Married  Rachel  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Gumey,  of  Ham 
House,  Essex,  Feb.  4,  1845.  Died  Jan.  27,  190S,  aged  86,  at 
Easneye.  Brother  of  Edward  N.  (1830),  etc.;  father  of  Arthur 
F.  (1868),  John  H.  (i866),  Geoffrey  F.  (1871),  Alfred  F. 
(1873)  and  Barclay  F.  (1879). 

BUXTON,  THOMAS  FOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1854.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward  North  (1830),  Bart.,  of  Colne 
House,  Norfolk.  B.  Jan.  26,  1837,  at  West  Ham,  London. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1855 ;  M.A.  1859.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  June  11,  1858.  F.R.G.S.,  1858.  M.P. 
for  Lynn  Regis,  1865-8.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk  and 
Essex.  High  Sheriff  for  Norfolk,  1876.  Partner  in  the  firm 
of  Truman,  Hanbury,  Buxton  and  Co.,  till  1889.  Governor 
of  South  Australia,  1895-8.  K.C.M.G.,  1895.  G.C.M.G., 
1899.  Of  Warhes,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex.  An  active 
member  of  the  British  and  Foreign  Antislavery  Society; 
President,  1899-1915.  Interested  in  the  Church  Missionary 
Society  and  the  Commons  Preservation  Society;  associated 
with  his  brother  in  the  movement  for  saving  Epping  Forest. 
Died  Oct.  28,  1915,  at  Cromer.  Brother  of  Edward  N. 
(1857),  etc.;  father  of  the  next,  Noel  E.  (1886),  Charles  R. 
(1894)  and  Harold  J.  (1898).  (D.N.B. ,  Twentieth  Century; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BUXTON,  THOMAS  FOWELL  VICTOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  20,  1883.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fowell  (above), 
Bart.,  of  Warlies,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex.  B.  Apr.  8,  1865, 
in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1894.  J. P.  for  Essex.  High  Sheriff,  1905.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  4th  Bart.,  Oct.  28,  1915.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  May  31,  1919.  His  eldest  son,  Thomas  Fowell, 
succeeded  as  5th  Bart. 

BUXTON,  THOMAS  JOHNS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  10, 
1845.  S.  of  Thomas,  minister,  of  the  Scilly  Isles.  B.  there 
Nov.  9,  1825.  School,  Clergy  Orphan.  Matric.  Michs.  1845. 
(Clergy  Orphan  Sck.  Reg.) 

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Buxton,  Walter  Louis 

BUXTON,  WALTER  LOUIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1894.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Louis  (1864),  of  Bolwick,  Marsham, 
Norwich.  B.  May  6,  1875,  at  Marsham.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Late 
Capt.,  King's  Own  Norfolk  Imperial  Yeomanry.  Of  Bolwick, 
Marsham,  in  1938.  (Trinity  Coll.  Reg.,  1934;  Univ.  Pari. 
Reg.,  1938.) 


BUXTON, 


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BUYANS,  HENRY  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  ii, 
1870.   Name  off  without  residence. 

BUZZARD,  see  also  BUSZARD. 

BUZZARD,  TERTIUS  AUGUSTUS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent, 
1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest 
(Manchester)  1886;  C.  of  Clayton-le-Moors,  Lanes.,  1885. 
C.  of  Preston,  1885-9.  V.  of  Grimsargh,  1889-1928.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1929. 

BYAM,  ASHTON  WARNER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney, 
May  15,  1759.  3rd  s.  of  Francis  (1726),  R.  of  St  John's, 
Antigua.  B.  there  June  i,  1744.  Schools,  Tonbridge  and 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Easter,  1759;  Scholar;  B.A.  1763; 
M.A.  (Peterhouse)  1790.  2nd  Chancellor's  medal;  Prizeman, 
1764.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Aug.  26,  1763.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1764.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  6,  1763.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1770.  Solicitor-General  of  St  Vincent.  Attorney- 
General  of  Grenada,  1783.  Knighted,  Oct.  28,  1789.  'A 
gentleman  of  singular  forensic  knowledge  and  the  great 
luminary  of  the  Law  in  the  Western  World.'  Died  unmarried 
Dec.  25,  1790,  at  St  John's,  Antigua.  Buried  there.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  324;  Al.  Carthus.;  V.  B.  Oliver,  Antigua,  i.  loi.) 

BYAM,  MARTIN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 
30,  1760.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  deceased.  B,  Sept.  29,  1742, 
in  Norfolk  Street,  Strand,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Easter,  1760.  A  member  of  the  Council  of  Antigua.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Stephen  BUzard,  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  in  Antigua,  and  widow  of  William  Warner, 
Esq.,  Nov.  2,  1775.  Died  s.p.  June,  1805.  Buried  at  Lynd- 
hurst,  Hants.  M.I.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  V.  B.  Oliver,  Antigua, 
I.  90.) 

BYAM,  RICHARD  BURGH.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  4,  1804.  2nd  s.  of  William,  Capt.,  68th  Regt.  of 
Foot,  and  of  Woodborough  Winscomb,  Somerset.  B.  Jan. 
26,  1785,  at  Southampton.  Matric.  Easter,  1804;  B.A.  1808; 
M.A.  1811.  Fellow,  1807.  Tutor,  1822-8.  Dean  of  Theology, 
1821-4  and  1827-8;  of  Arts,  1824-7.  Lecturer,  1822-7.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  17,  1806,  as  '2nd  s.  of  William,  of 
Seafield,  Sussex.'  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  i8,  1814; 
priest  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Jan.  8,  1815.  C. 
of  Hardwick  and  Kingston,  Cambs.,  1824.  R.  of  Sampford 
Courtney,  Devon,  1827-8.  C.  of  Histon,  Cambs.,  1828. 
Whitehall  Preacher.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Sussex.  R. 
of  Kew  with  Petersham,  Surrey,  1828-67.  Married  Frances, 
dau.  of  —  Watkins,  at  St  John's,  Antigua,  Dec.  18,  1805. 
Benefactor  to  the  College.  Died  Mar.  i,  1867,  aged  82,  at 
Petersham.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862; 
V.  B.  Oliver,  Antigua,  i.  98,  loi.) 

BYAM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  17,  1754;  Fell.- 
Com.  Mar.  9,  1758.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Antigua.  B.  there. 
School,  (?  Eton).  Matric.  Michs.  1756.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  8,  1755.  Returned  to  the  West  Indies  and 
was  about  to  be  married  there,  when  he  died  in  Antigua. 
Buried  Nov.  20,  1761,  at  St  John's,  Antigua.  (V.  B.  Oliver, 
Antigua,  1.  100.) 

BYAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1845.  2nd  s.  of  The  Hon.  William,  of  Antigua,  West  Indies. 
B.  Feb.  10,  1828.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  22,  1845.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1850.  Never 
practised.  Died  June  30,  1853,  at  Antigua.  M.I.  at  St 
George's,  Antigua.   (V.  B.  Oliver,  Antigua,  i.  98.) 

BYARD,  FRANK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  3,  1885.  S.  of  Alfred 
John,  of  Madras.  B.  Oct.  17,  1866.  School,  Blackheath 
Proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  MA  189^ 
Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Carlisle)  1892;  C.  of  Ambleside, 
1890-4.  C.  of  Dalton-in-Fumess,  1894-8;  V.  there,  1898- 
1905.  V.  of  Stanwix,  1905-11.  V.  of  Penrith,  1911-38 
Rural  Dean,  1911-31.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1917-19. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,  1917-.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1922- 
9.  Of  Fairfield,  Grange-over-Sands,  in  1939.  (Crockford, 
I939-) 

BYAS,  ARTHUR  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  24, 
1868.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Kingston  HiU,  Surrey.  B.  June  12, 
1850,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869-  BA 
1873;  M.A.  1876.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1871 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1874.  Died  Mar.  25,  1899,  at  Boulogne- 
sur-Mer.   (The  Times,  Mar.  28,  1899.) 


Byers,  William 

BYAS,  CECIL  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1882.  S.  of 
E.  H.,  Esq.,  of  Belsize  Park,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1884. 
Of  23,  Mount  Street,  London,  W.  Died  Jan.  19,  1938, 
aged  72.    (The  Times,  Jan.  20,  1938.) 

BYASS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  5,  1791.  Of 
Sussex.  [Perhaps  s.  of  William  (1747-8),  R.  of  Parham,  but 
see  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv,  for  other  possible  identifications.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1795.  Name  off,  with  the  note 
'dead,'  Apr.  17,  1795. 

BYDE,  CHARLES  PEACOCK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  1 8)  at  Pembroke, 
May  21,  1818.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Hope  (1769),  of  Ware 
Park,  Herts.  B.  there.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1818;  B.A.  1822;  M..^.  1825.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  21, 
1822.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1825.  Died  Sept.  7,  1838,  aged  38, 
near  Paris.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

BYDE,  JOHN  PEACOCK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
June  15,  1821.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Hope  (next),  of  Ware  Park, 
Herts.  B.  there.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1821; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  V.  of  Bengeo,  Herts.,  1829- 
48.  R.  of  Edworth,  Beds.,  1836-54.  Died  Feb.  14,  1854, 
aged  51,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.;  Cussans,  11.  Pt  i,  p.  44.) 

BYDE,  THOMAS  HOPE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
July  5,  1769.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Plumer,  of  Ware  Park, 
Herts.  B.  there  Jan.  II,  1752.  Matric.  1769.  Of  Ware  Park, 
Herts. ;  built  the  present  manor  house  on  the  site  of  the  old 
one.  Purchased  the  manor  of  Revel's  Hall,  Bengeo,  in  1791. 
Receiver-General  in  Hertfordshire  for  many  years.  [The 
manor  and  estate  of  Ware  remained  in  the  Byde  family 
until  the  death  of  John  (sic)  Hope  Byde,  Esq.,  who  by  will 
dated  Apr.  i8,  1829,  devised  them  to  trustees  for  purposes  of 
sale.]  Died  Feb.  14,  1830,  aged  78.  Father  of  Charles  P. 
(1818)  and  John  P.  (1821).  (Cussans,  1.  140-1;  11.  35;  G.  Mag., 
1830,  I.  188.) 

BYERS,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  19,  1874;  re-adm.  Aug.  28,  1882.  S.  of  W.,  clerk,  of 
Greasborough,  Rotherham.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1887. 

BYERS,  JAMES  BROFF  or  BROOFF.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Apr.  25,  1823.  Of  the  East  Indies.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
1819;  priest  (St  David's)  1820.  V.  of  Lamphey,  Pembs., 
1824-67.  V.  of  Nantmel  with  Llanyre,  Radnor,  1825-8. 
R.  of  Newchurch,  Radnor,  1828-70  (successor  instituted). 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1872.  Author,  Sermons.  Probably 
brother  of  John  S.  (1821)  and  father  of  Octavius  B.  (1842). 

BYERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899.  S.  of  Harold, 
robe  merchant,  of  11,  Humbledon  View,  Sunderland.  B. 
there  Feb.  13,  1881.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Law  Trip.,  Pt  II,  1st  Class)  1902.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  Royal  Fusiliers).  Of  9,  West 
Lawn,  Sunderland,  in  1938.  (Camb.  Univ.  War  List;  Univ. 
Pari.  Reg.,  1939.) 

BYERS,  JOHN  SPARKS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov. 
17,  1821.  B.  in  the  East  Indies.  Matric.  Lent,  1822;  B.A. 
1826.  Formerly  a  Captain  in  the  Royal  Artillery.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  16,  1825;  priest  (Lichfield)  1829;  C.  of 
Warkworth,  1825.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Fulham,  Middlesex, 
1838-56.  V.  of  Elsenham,  Essex,  1856-67.  Died  Feb.  8, 
1867,  aged  79,  at  Northend,  Fulham.  Probably  brother  of 
James  B.  (1823).  Father  of  Sparks  B.  (1840).  (Hennessy; 
G.  Mag.,  1867,  I.  403.) 

BYERS,  OCTAVIUS  BATHURST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
June  6,  1842.  [Probably  s.  of  James  Broff  (1823),  clerk.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon, 
1847;  priest  (St  David's)  1848;  C.  of  Lamphey,  Pembs., 
1847-9.  C.  of  Stone,  1849-52.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Croydon, 
Surrey,  1852-1908.  Chaplain  of  Whitgift's  Almshouses, 
1879-1908.  Resided  latterly  at  Croydon.  Died  there  Oct. 
28,  1913,  aged  90.   (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Oct.  30,  1913.) 

BYERS,  SPARKS  BEAUMONT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
July  1,  1840.  S.  of  John  Sparks  (1821),  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Fulham,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844.  Ord. 
deacon,  1844 ;  priest  (London)  1845 ;  C.  of  St  John's,  Walham 
Green,  Middlesex.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Fulham,  1856-74.  Died 
Sept.  29,  1874.   (T.  A.  Walker,  470;  Hennessy.) 

BYERS,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1840. 
S.  of  John.  B.  Mar.  26,  1819,  at  DarUngton.  School,  Dar- 
lington. Matric.  Michs.  1840.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Nov.  18, 
1840;  Scholar,  1840;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847;  B.D. 
i86o;  D.D.  1870.  Assistant  Master  at  Oakham  School,  1844- 
64.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest  (Peterb.)  1846.  Chaplain  of 
Rutland  County  Gaol,  1848-65.  V.  of  Leake,  Lines.,  1865-74. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876.   (Peile,  11.  470.) 

BYERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  20,  1795.  B. 
at  Newbottle,  Durham.   Matric.  Michs.  1795. 


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Byfield,  Charles 


Byron,  George 


BYFIELD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1802.  S.  of  George,  of  Loadon.  School,  Westminster. 
Doubtful  if  resided. 

BYGRAVE,  mark  lay.  Adm.  peus.  at  St  John's,  Mar.  18, 
1815.   Of  Essex.   [Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Danbury.] 

BYLES,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
30,  1892.  S.  of  Dr  James  Cotton,  physician,  of  Hackney 
[died  May  21,  1874].  B.  Oct.  7,  1873,  in  London.  Schools, 
Newark-on-Trent  (Rev.  H.  Slater)  and  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Micbs.  1892;  Scholar;  B.A.  1895.  Sub-editor  of  the  Illustrated 
London  News  and  Sketch.  Of  90,  Ridgmount  Gardens, 
London,  W.C.   (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.,  1932.) 

BYLES,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  22,  1835.  School, 
(?)  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1835. 

BYLES,  JOHN  BENZEVILLE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Jan.  16,  1895. 
S.  of  N.,  of  Henley-on-Thames.  School,  Bradford  Grammar. 
Matric.  Lent,  1895;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1898.  At  the  West- 
minster Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,1891.  L.R.C.P.,  1891.  F.R.C.S., 
1901.  Senior  House  Physician  at  Westminster  Hospital, 
1891^3.  Bird  gold  medallist,  1893;  Chadwick  prize.  House 
Physician  and  Surgeon  at  the  Hospital  for  Sick  Children, 
Gt  Ormond  Street,  London,  1893-4.  At  Addenbrooke's 
Hospital,  Cambridge,  1894-9.  D-P-H.,  1894.  Assistant 
Medical  Officer,  Metropolitan  Asylums  Board,  1901 ;  Medical 
Superintendent  of  the  Board,  1909-.  During  the  Great  War 
served  as  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  R.A.M.C,  1915  (officer  command- 
ing Brook  War  Hospital,  1915-iq).  Of  64,  Southborough 
Road,  Bickley,  Kent.  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Medical 
Directory,  1939.) 

BYNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  29, 
1764;  re-adm.  Fell. -Com.  Jan.  19,  1769.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq., 
of  Northumberland.  B.  at  Morpeth.  School,  Newcastle  Free 
(Mr  Moises).  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  ist  Smith's  Prizeman; 
B.A.  (Hon.  Wrangler)  1769.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  June 
10,  1770.  Of  Carshalton,  Surrey.  Purchased  the  manor 
house  of  Howleigh,  near  Reigate,  also  bought  the  lodge 
estate  in  Horley,  but  afterwards  sold  it.  SherifiE  of  Surrey, 
1791-2  (described  as  of  Carshalton,  Esq.).  Married  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Hesketh,  Bart.,  of  Rufiord,  Lanes.,  1770. 
Died  s.p.  June,  i8i6.  Buried  June  15,  at  St  Clement's, 
Hastings.  Will  P.C.C.  (Brayley,  Surrey,  iv.  69,  275;  Gm^a- 
logist,  XXIII.  217;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

BYNG,  EDWARD  [FRANCIS].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  I,  1865.  5th  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.  [Capt.,  R.N.],  of 
Quendon  Hall,  Essex.  B.  Apr.  4,  1847.  Matric.  Michs. 
1865,  as  E.  Francis;  B.A.  1871.  Died  s.p.  Jan.  5,  1907. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Torrington.) 

BYNG,  FREDERICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  9,  1880.  8th  s.  of  Henry,  Capt.,  R.N.,  of  Quendon  Hall, 
Essex.  B.  June  11,  1861.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880. 
Died  1895.  Brother  of  the  above.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BYNG,  GEORGE,  Viscount  TORRINGTON.  Adm.  nobleman 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  28,  1757.  S.  and  h.  of  George, 
Viscount  Torrington,  of  Southill,  Beds.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1757;  M.A.  1759.  [Succeeded  his  father  as  4th 
Viscount  Torrington,  Apr.  7,  1750.]  Minister  Plenipotentiary 
at  Brussels,  1782-92.  Married  Lady  Lucy  Boyle,  dau.  of 
John,  5th  Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery,  July  20,  1765.  Died 
s.p.m.  Dec.  14,  1812.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BYNG,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  28, 
1757.  3rd  s.  of  the  Hon.  Robert,  of  Wieldhall,  Herts,  (some- 
time Governor  of  Barbados),  and  grandson  of  Admiral  George 
Byng,  Viscoimt  Torrington.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1757;  M.A.  1760.  Died  June  16,  1764;  at  Boulogne. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Torrington  and  Stratford.) 

BYNG,  JOHN  MORICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  9,  1864. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  clerk,  R.  of  Boxford.  B.  Oct.  30,  1846,  at 
Langford,  near  Biggleswade,  Beds.  School,  Charterhouse 
(Exhibitioner).  Matric.  Lent,  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon, 
1869;  priest  (Rochester)  1870;  C.  of  Boreham,  Essex,  1869- 
71.  R.  of  Wymondham,  Leics.,  1871-85.  Married  and  had 
issue.   Died  Nov.  24,  1885,  at  Wymondham.   (Al.  Carthus.) 

BYRD  or  BIRD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1770;  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of 
Stafford.  M.A.  1770.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College)  Mar.  21, 
1760,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1763.  Probably  V.  of  Leighford, 
Staffs.,  1765-80,  as  Byrd,  E.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

BYRDE,  LOUIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1889. 
Of  Beds.  S.  of  F.  L.,  clerk,  of  Hicks  Gate  Cottage,  Keynsham, 
Somerset.  B.  Jan.  6,  1870,  at  Roxton,  Beds.  School,  Bedford 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  i88g;  Scholar,  1890;  B.A.  1892. 
Ord.  deacon,  1893;  priest  (London)  1894;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Islington,  1893-4.  Missionary  (S.P.G.)  at  Kohala,  Hawaii, 
1891-8.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  Victoria  dio.,  South  China, 
1898-1907;  to  Chinese  Students  at  Tokio,  1907-9;  at  Yung- 
chow,  1909-13;  at  .Siangtan,  1913-14.  Archdeacon  of 
Kwangsi  (dio.  of  Kwangsi  and  Hunan),  1914-17.   Died  Dec. 


II,   1917,  aged  47,  at  Yungchow.    (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  21,  1917.) 

BYRNE,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  26,  1820.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Mullmahack,  Dublin  (one 
of  seven  brothers,  partners  in  the  firm  of  John  Byrne  and 
Co.).  B.  Dec.  18,  1800,  at  Dubhn.  Migrated  to  Downing, 
June  7,  1821;  matric.  Michs.  1821.  Of  Allarstown,  or  Mount 
Byrne,  Co.  Louth,  and  Corville,  Co.  Tipperary,  and  St  Gery, 
near  Toulouse,  France.  Married  Gertrude,  dau.  of  John 
DeRey,  Marquis  de  St  Gery,  Nov.  24,  1828,  in  Paris.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1862.) 

BYRNE,  LUCIUS  WIDDRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  1,  1894.  S.  of  Edmund  Widdrington,  Q.C.  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.),  of  33,  Lancaster  Gate,  London.  B.  Aug.  19, 
1875,  at  Balham,  London.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1899.  During  the  Great  War,  Hon.  Lieut. -Com- 
mander, R.N.V.R.,  Intelligence  Division,  War  Staff.  Of 
7,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  in  1938.  (Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

BYRNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  1,  1817. 
S.  of  John,  deceased. 

BYRNE,  WILLIAM  PITT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1824.  [S.  and  h.  of  Nicholas,  Esq.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824. 
Re-adm.  FeU.-Com.  Nov.  10,  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1843. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1835.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1839.  Never  practised.  Proprietor  of  the  Morning  Post. 
Married  Julia  Clara,  dau.  of  Hans  Busk,  Apr.  28,  1842  [for 
his  wife  see  D.N.B.].  Died  Apr.  8,  i86i,  aged  53,  at  Montagu 
Street,  Portman  Square,  London.  (The  Times,  Apr.  10,  1861.) 

BYROM,  EDMOND  HENRY  KNOX.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Sept.  5,  1866.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Bath.  B.  July  21, 
1846,  at  Boulogne,  France.  Schools,  Elstree  (Rev.  W. 
Hewlett)  and  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1874.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1873;  name 
withdrawn,  1881.  Of  3,  Edgar  Buildings,  Bath.  Died  there 
Apr.  21,  1930,  aged  84.  (Venn,  u.  377;  The  Times,  Apr.  24, 
1930.) 

BYROM,  EDWARD  CLEMENT  ATHERTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1877.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Culver,  near 
Exeter,  Devon.  B.  Nov.  24,  1858,  at  Cleethorpes,  Lines. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  18,  1881.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1884.  Of  Culver,  Exeter.  J. P.,  D.L.  Also  of  Kersal  Cell, 
Lanes.  High  Sheriff  of  Devon,  1921.  Died  Oct.  11,  1935. 
aged  77.   (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Dec.  12,  1935.) 

BYRON,  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  15,  1830. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  [Of  Bayford  House,  Herts.],  late 
M.P.  for  Hertford.  B.  1812.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1830.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1832,  'age  20; 
3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Nottingham  Place,  Marylebone, 
London.'  Emigrated  to  Australia.  Died  1849,  on  his  way 
home. 

BYRON  [post  NOEL],  GEORGE  (GORDON),  Baron  BYRON. 
Adm.  nobleman  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  i,  1805.  Schools, 
Aberdeen  Grammar  and  Harrow.  Of  London.  S.  of  John, 
Capt.  in  the  Army  (by  his  2nd  wife  Caroline,  dau.  of  George 
Gordon,  of  Gight,  Co.  Aberdeen).  B.  Jan.  22,  1788.  Matric. 
Easter,  1808;  M.A.  1808.  The  poet.  Succeeded  his  great- 
uncle,  William  (Byron),  as  6th  Baron  Byron  of  Rochdale, 
Lanes.,  May  19,  1798.  Settled  at  Newstead  Abbey,  Notts., 
1808;  sold  Newstead,  1817.  Took  his  seat  in  the  House  of 
Lords,  1809.  Published  English  Bards  and  Scotch  Reviewers, 
1809.  Went  abroad  with  his  college  friend  John  Cam  Hob- 
house,  July,  1809.  Swam  the  Hellespont,  May  3,  1810. 
Travelled  in  the  Morea  and  wintered  in  Athens.  Returned  to 
England,  1811,  and  took  lodgings  in  London.  Published 
Childe  Harold,  Cantos  I  and  II;  made  the  acquaintance  of 
Thomas  Moore.  Married  Anne  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph 
Milbanke,  Bart.,  Jan.  2,  1815.  Separated  from  her  by 
mutual  consent,  1816,  and  withdrew  to  the  Continent. 
Inherited  (with  his  wife)  a  share  of  Dame  Judith's  Noel's 
fortune  and  took  the  name  of  Noel  only  by  Royal  Licence, 
Feb.  27,  1832.  Travelled  in  Switzerland  with  Shelley,  June, 
1816;  later  with  Hobhouse  in  Italy,  where  he  wrote  Canto  III 
of  Childe  Harold;  wintered  in  Venice;  visited  Rome,  Apr.- 
May,  1817;  settled  in  a  house  on  the  Grand  Canal,  Venice; 
wrote  Canto  IV  of  Childe  Harold,  July,  1817.  Met  Teresa, 
Countess  Guiccioli,  1819;  lived  with  her  afterwards  at 
Ravenna,  Venice,  Pisa  and  Genoa.  Wrote  the  first  five 
Cantos  of  Don  Juan,  1818-20.  Started  a  short-lived  news- 
paper, with  Leigh  Hunt  as  editor;  wrote  later  cantos  of 
Don  Juan,  1821-2.  Present  at  the  cremation  of  Shelley, 
1822.  Sailed  from  Genoa  to  join  the  Greek  Insurgents  in 
their  war  of  Independence,  July,  1823 ;  landed  at  Missolonghi, 
Jan.  1824.  Died  there  Apr.  19,  1824,  of  marsh  fever.  Buried 
at  Hucknell  Torkard,  Notts.  See  his  collected  Life  and 
Works  by  Thomas  Moore.  For  recent  light  on  the  Byron 
controversy  see  Life  of  Byron  and  Memoirs  of  Lady  Byron, 
by  Ethel  Mayne  Colboume.   (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs;  D.N.B.) 


485 


Byron,  Henry 

BYRON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1793. 
Of  Durham.  [3rd  s.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Haughton-le-Skeme, 
Durham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  Scholar,  i794;  B.A.  1797; 
M.A.  1800.  Old.  priest  (York)  July  5,  1801 ;  V.  of  Granby  and 
Sutton,  Notts.,  1801-14.  R.  of  Muston,  Leics.,  1814.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Powditch,  June  18,  1803.  Died 
1821.  Father  of  the  next  and  probably  brother  of  John 
(1788).   (Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

BYRON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  4,  1822.  S. 
of  Henry  (above),  R.  of  Muston,  Leics.  B.  Apr.  17,  1804. 
Schools,  Nottingham  (Dr  Nicholson)  and  Chedington  (Mr 
Shepherd).  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  Scholar,  1823.  Consul  at 
Hayti.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth  Josephine,  dau.  of  James 
Byron  Bradley,  M.D.,  Apr.  i,  1834;  (2)  Josephine,  dau.  of 
M.  Berthomieux  and  widow  of  General  du  Frfine,  1859. 
[For  his  son  Henry  James,  the  dramatist,  see  D.N.B.]  Died 
May  4,  1884.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  E.  Axon.) 

BYRON,   HUGH.    Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel,   Jan.    5,    1893. 

S.  of  ,  Capt.,   R.N.   [2nd.  s.   of   R.  H.,  Commander, 

R.N.],  of  23,  Rue  des  Corroyeurs  blancs,  Bruges,  Belgium. 
[B.  July  10,  1874,  near  Inverness.]  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
Scholar,  1896;  B.A.  (i8th  Wrangler)  1896.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (private.  Royal  Fusiliers;  2nd  Lieut.,  Royal 
Engineers).  Afterwards  engaged  in  'coaching'  at  West 
Wratting,  Cambs.,  1939.  (Univ.  War  List.) 

BYRON,  JOHN.  .■\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's,  Mar.  29, 
1763.  S.  of  Joshua,  grazier,  of  Lines.  B.  at  Utterby.  School, 
Beverley  (Mr  Ward).  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar;  B.A. 
{6th  Wrangler)  1767;  M.A.  1770.  Fellow,  1768-71.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  14,  1767;  priest  (Lincohi)  Sept.  24, 
1769.  Chaplain  to  the  EngUsh  factory  at  Leghorn,  1770. 
Died  there  1770,  aged  25.  Buried  there  in  the  Protestant 
cemetery.  M.I.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  687;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd 
S.,  II.  183.) 

BYRON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  18,  1788.  Of 
Durham.  [Probably  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Haughton-le- 
Skeme.]  An  Officer  in  the  Army.  Died  Feb.  18,  1805,  at  his 
father's  house  at  Haughton.  Probably  brother  of  Henry 
(1793)-   (G.  Mag.) 

BYRON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  16, 
1782.  S.  of  Joseph  (?  Joshua),  of  Gt  Limber,  Lines.  Bapt. 
June  29,  1764.  Schools,  Alford  and  Louth  (according  to  the 
Record  of  Louth  Gr.  Sch.  he  was  s.  of  Joshua).  Matric.  Michs. 
1782;  Scholar;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  V.  of  Keelby,  Lines., 
1792-1844.  V.  of  Killingholme,  184.2-4.  Died  there  Apr.  10, 
1844,  aged  84  (sic).  (R.  W.  Goulding,  Some  Louth  Gr.  Sch. 
Boys;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  i.  661.) 

BYRON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  23, 
1822.  Of  Anglesea.  4th  s.  of  Richard,  Capt.,  R.N.  (after- 
wards Admiral).  B.  Nov.  13,  1805.  School,  Blackheath 
(Rev.  Wm.  Greenlaw).  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar,  1824; 
B.A.  1827.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1825,  age  20, 
as  '4th  s.  of  Richard,  Capt.,  R.N.,  of  Leatherhead,  Surrey.' 
In  the  service  of  the  East  India  Company  for  many  years. 
A  member  of  the  Surrey  County  Cricket  Club,  and  interested 
in  all  kinds  of  sport.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  3,  1901.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

BYTHELL,  WILLIAM  JAMES  STOREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  3,  1890.  S.  of  John  Kenworthy,  East  India 
merchant,  of  FYestwich,  Lanes.  B.  Mar.  14, 1872,  at  Bombay. 
School,  Owens  College,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1893.  At  Victoria  University,  Manchester;  M.B.  and  Ch.B. 
(Victoria)  1898;  M.D.  (Victoria)  1902.  House  Physician  at 
the  Manchester  Royal  Infirmary,  1898.  Resident  Medical 
Officer  at  the  Manchester  Royal  Children's  Hospital,  1899- 
1900.  Anaesthetist  at  the  Manchester  Royal  Infirmary, 
1902-7.  Hon.  Radiologist  to  Salford  Royal  Hospital,  191 1, 
and  to  Manchester  Royal  Children's  Hospital.    Consulting 


Bywater,  William 

Radiologist  to  the  Ministry  of  Pensions,  1923.  President  of 
the  North  of  England  Branch  of  the  British  Institute  of 
Radiology.  During  the  Great  War,  Capt.,  R.A.M.C,  57th 
General  Hospital,  1914-19.  O.B.E.  Of  Morville  Hall, 
Bridgnorth,  Salop;  retired.   (Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

BYTHESEA,  GEORGE  CHARLES  GLOSSOP.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  July  6,  1837.  S.  and  h.  of  George  R.  (and 
patron)  of  Freshford,  Somerset.  B.  May  29,  1819.  Matric. 
Michs.  1838.  Lieut.,  8ist  Regt.  Killed  in  action,  Dec. 
1845,  at  Moodke.  Brother  of  the  next.  (T.  A.  Walker,  ^sg; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

BYTHESEA,  HENRY  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
July  6,  1840.  2nd  s.  of  George,  clerk.  B.  .Mar.  22,  1821,  at 
Freshford,  Somerset.  School,  Grosvenor  College,  Bath. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845.  Entered  the  Army,  Ensign, 
ist  (The  Royal)  Regt.,  1845;  Capt.,  1854;  Major-General. 
Died  s.p.  Aug.  4,  1895.  Brother  of  the  above.  (C.  R.  Hudle- 
ston.) 

BYTHESEA,  [JOHN  LEWIS].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  12,  1794;  from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Merton  College) 
Nov.  I,  1779,  age  18.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Week 
House,  Wilts.  Matric.  Lent,  1794",  LL.B.  1794.  Of  Week 
House,  Wilts.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Succeeded  his  father,  1783. 
R.  of  Leigh-Delamere,  Wilts.,  1786.  R.  of  Bagendon,  Clones., 
1794-1845  (resided  there,  1803-45).  For  some  amusing 
stories  about  him,  see  History  of  Bagendon,  by  G.  E.  Rees. 
He  procured  the  necessary  Bishop's  licence  to  reside  in  '  his 
own  mansion'  as  he  found  the  old  rectory  'mean,  small  and 
unhealthy.'  Died  s.p.  Apr.  24,  1845,  aged  85.  M.I.  at 
Bagendon.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  11.  95; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

BYTHWAY,  MONTAGUE  HAYES.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30, 
1899.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  44,  Avondale  Road,  Southport, 
Lanes.  School,  Eastbourne  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
Exhibitioner,  1901;  B..\.  1902.  Engaged  in  electrical 
engineering;  sometime  with  the  British  Westinghouse 
Company,  Manchester.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (petty- 
officer.  Royal  Naval  Air  Service).  Died  of  wounds,  Dec.  9, 
1915.   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

BYWATER,  INGRAM.  Hon.  Litt.D.  1900.  Greek  scholar; 
famous  as  an  editor  of  Greek  texts.  Sometime  Regius  Pro- 
fessor of  Greek  in  the  University  of  Oxford.  Died  Dec.  17, 
1914,  in  London.   (Al.  Oxcm.;  D.N.B.,  Twentieth  Century.) 

BYWATER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1825.  Of 
Shropshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B..A.  1832;  M.A.  1844. 
Ord.  deacon,  1831;  priest  (Chester)  1832;  P.C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Huddersfield,  1832-4.  R.  of  Moreleigh,  Devon,  1834-44. 
P.C.  of  St  Simon's  and  St  Jude's,  Manchester,  1844-57.  C. 
of  St  Botolph's,  Boston,  1858-63.  Died  June  21,  1865,  aged 
63.    (R.  F.  Scott;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  July  i,  1865.) 

BYWATER,   JOHN  SMITH.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   at  Downing, 

July  4,  1844. 

BYWATER,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  5, 
1876.  S.  of  William.  B.  June  i,  1857,  at  Birstall,  Leeds. 
School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880; 
U.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon,  1880;  priest  (Ripon)  1881;  C.  of 
Bradford,  Vorks.,  1880-1.  C.  of  Leeds,  1880-2.  V.  of  Out- 
wood,  Wakefield,  1882-1932.  Proctor  in  Convocation  for 
dio.  of  Wakefield,  1906-32.  Rural  Dean,  1908-22.  (Peile,  11. 
650;  Crockford,  1932.) 

BYWATER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  22,  1769.  S.  of  Benjamin,  deceased,  of  Lanchester,  Co. 
Durham.  Scholar,  1768;  matric.  Michs.  1769;  B.A.  1773; 
M.A.  1776.  Fellow.  R.  of  Anderby-cum-Cumberworth, 
Lines.,  1791-1820.  P.C.  of  Grainthorpe.  V.  of  West  Wratting, 
Cambs.,  1792-1820.   Died  there  Oct.  31,  1820.   (G.  Mag.) 


486 


Cabbell,  Benjamin  Bond 


Cadman,  William 


C 


CABBELL  [BOND-CABELL],  BENJAMIN  BOND.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  i8)  at  Magdalene,  July  22,  1876.  S.  of  John,  Esq..  of 
Cromer  Hall,  Norfolk  [assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Bond,  1874].  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1877.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1874,  as  's.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of 
Dunard,  Co.  Dumbarton.'  Of  Cromer  Hall,  Norfolk.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  25, 1892,  aged  34. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

CABELL,  WILLIAM  HENRY  LAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  E.m- 
MANUEL,  Dec.  23,  1890.  S.  of  WiUiam  Lloyd  (next),  of  6, 
Sandringham  Gardens,  Ealing,  London,  W.  Matric.  Michs. 
1891;  Scholar;  B..\.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1894.  Entered 
the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1894.  Assistant  Commissioner  in 
Burma.  Secretary  to  the  Government,  1900-1.  Deputy 
Commissioner,  19T0.  President  of  the  Rangoon  Municipal 
Committee,  1911.  Died  Mar.  8,  1931,  aged  59,  at  Merano, 
Italy.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

CABELL,  WILLIAM  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1848.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Scott  [late  of  East  India  House]. 
B.  May  29,  1828,  at  Clapham,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1848; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (24/A  Wrangler)  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  21,  1852.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1856.  Law 
Reporter  in  Chancery  Appeals  for  the  Incorporated  Council  of 
Law  Reports  for  many  years.  A  member  of  the  Alpine  Club. 
Twice  married.  Died  Aug.  20,  1915,  aged  87,  at  44,  Madeley 
Road,  Ealing.  Father  of  the  above.  (Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  The  Times,  Aug.  23,  1915.) 

CABLE,  JOHN  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 

1899.  S.  of  John,  of  Glencroft,  Merrow  Road,  Guildford, 
Surrey.  B.  Feb.  14,  1880,  at  Guildford.  School,  Guildford 
Grammar  (Mr  Honeyboume).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902;  LL.B.  1903.  Died  Feb.  21,  1938,  at  50,  Warwick 
Square,  London.   (The  Times,  Feb.  23,  1938.) 

CACHEMAILLE,  ALFRED  JULIUS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  3,  1861.  S.  of  James  Louis  Victor,  V.  of 
the  Island  of  Sark.  School,  Queen  Elizabeth  College, 
Guernsey.  Matric.  Michs.  1S61;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1874.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Stockwell, 
Surrey,  1865-6.  Chaplain  at  Mauritius,  1867-70.  C.  of 
Harrogate,  Yorks.,  1871-6.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Oldham,  Lanes., 
1876-92.  Rural  Dean,  1891-2.  R.  of  Cheriton  and  Tich- 
bome,  Hants.,  1892-5.  Died  May  12,  1895.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (Venn,  11.  355.) 

CACHEMAILLE,  ERNEST  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June 
26,  1856.  S.  of  James  Louis  Victor,  P.C.  of  Sark.  B.  there 
Nov.  18,  1836.  School,  Queen  Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1857-60;  B..\.  i860;  M.\. 
1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of 
CamberweU,  1860-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1863-9.  V.  of  St 
Peter's,  Stepney,  1869-76.  V.  of  St  James's,  Muswell  Hill, 
London,  1876-94.  V.  of  Johnsonville,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand,  1895-8.  Secretary  to  the  South  American  Mis- 
sionary Society,  1899-1913.  Lie.  pr.,  London,  1915-31. 
Author,  Daniel's  Prophecies;  Palestine  and  the  Restoration  of 
Israel.  Died  Mar.  11,  1933,  aged  96.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Venn,  11.  332;  Crockford;  Caian.) 

CADDELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Ciiristi,  Nov.  30,  1829. 
Of  Barbados.  [Probably  s.  of  Henry,  R.  of  St  Peter's, 
Barbados,  1802-15  (died  Nov.  1815).]  School,  Shrewsbury-. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1831;  ^..\.  1834;  M.A.  1840. 
Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1834;  priest,  1835;  C.  of  Poughill, 
Cornwall,  1834-6.  C.  of  Culmstock,  Devon,  1836-7.  C. 
of  St  Luke's,  Chelsea,  Middlesex,  1837-8.  V.  of  St  John's, 
Walham  Green,  1839-45.  R.  of  Wayford,  Somerset,  1845-53. 
V.  of  Atwick,  Yorks.,  1853-4.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Colchester, 
1854-93.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Mar.  17,  1893,  aged  81,  at 
Colchester.   (Shren'sbury  Sch.  Reg. ;  Hennessy.) 

CADDELL,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Emmanuel,  Mar. 
12,  1755.  S.  of  The  Hon.  Walter,  Treasurer  of  the  Island  of 
Barbados.  B.  there.  School,  Mitcham  (Mr  Evanson). 
Matric.  Michs.  1755;  Scholar,  1756;  M.B.  1768. 

CADDICK,  SYDNEY  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25, 

1900.  S.  of  Silas,  butcher,  deceased.  B.  Nov.  14,  1881,  at 
Bilston,  Staffs.  School,  Denstone  College  (Rev.  D.  Edwardes) . 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1908.  .\ssistant  Master 
at  Handel  College,  Southampton,  1903-7;  at  Southampton 
Grammar  School,  1908-31.  Died  Jan.  16,  1931,  aged  49,  at 
Southampton.  (Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory 
1930-1;  Eagle.) 

CADELL,  WILLIAM  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1796.  [S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Banton,  Stirling, 
and  Grange,  Linhtbgow.]  B.  June  27,  1775,  at  Carron  Park, 
near  Falkirk.  Schools,  Glasgow  University  and  Edinburgh 
University.    Advocate,  1798;  but  did  not  practise.    F.R.S., 


1810.  F.G.S.,  F.R.S.E.  Traveller  and  mathematician;  de- 
tained prisoner  in  France  for  several  years.  Author,  A 
Journey  in  Carniola,  Italy  and  France,  1817,  1818  (2  vols.), 
and  mathematical  papers.  Died  unmarried  Feb.  19,  1855, 
at  Edinburgh.  (Glasgow  Matric.  Album;  Burke,  L.G.; 
D.N.B.) 
CADIZ,  THOMAS  RAYMOND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  July  21,  1864.  S.  of  [?  John  Joseph],  of  Trinidad. 
Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  30,  1864;  matric.  Michs. 
1864;  Scholar,  1865;  B.A.  1868. 

CADLE,  HENRY  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  15, 
1882.  S.  of  Miles,  ironmonger.  B.  at  Stockton-upon-Tees, 
Durham.  Bapt.  Sept.  i,  1863.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  Scholar;  B.A.  1885.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1889;  of 
13,  CUfford's  Inn,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Lieut.,  East  Surrey  Regt.;  Capt.,  Labour  Corps.; 
employed  at  Ministry  of  Labour;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CADMAN,  EDWARD  SMELTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  9,  1859.  S.  of  William.  B.  July  10,  1841,  at  Hands- 
worth,  Yorks.  School,  Bramham  College  (DrHaigh).  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Settled  at  Teddington, 
Middlesex,  1877.  Manager  and  Correspondent  of  various 
church  schools  for  many  years.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  20,  1918,  at  T«idington.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Peile,  II.  560.) 

CADMAN,  HUBERT  SMELTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  i, 
1896.  S.  of  Edward  Smelter  (above).  B.  Jime  i,  1877,  at 
Teddington,  Middlesex.  School,  Hurstpierpoint  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1905.  Assistant 
Master  at  Heme  Bay  College,  Kent,  1899-1900;  at  Worksop 
College,  Notts.,  1900-5.  Assistant  Master  and  Secretary 
at  Denstone  College,  Staffs.,  1905-34.  Died  Apr.  18,  1934,  at 
Teddington,  Middlesex.  (Peile,  11.  808;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1932-3.) 

CADMAN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1847. 

CADMAN,  JOHN  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  13, 
1874.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1835),  clerk,  of  Holy  Trinity  rectory, 
Marylebone,  London.  B.  Mar.  12,  1856,  in  London.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord. 
deacon,  1879;  priest  (London)  1880;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Bloomsbury,  London,  1879-86.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Newlng- 
ton,  Surrey,  1886-1904.  V.  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.,  1904-16. 
Surrogate,  dio.  of  Ripon,  1904-16.  Died  May  7,  1916,  aged 
60,  at  Sedbergh.  Brother  of  William  S.  (1873).  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  May  9,  1916.) 

CADMAN,  PHILIP  SMELTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.  S.  of  William  J.  [Smelter]  (i860),  of  Redworth  House, 
CUfton,  York.  B.  Jan.  5,  1871,  at  York.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1893.  Of 
Clifton  Holme,  York,  in  1910.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major,  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire  Yeomanry,  T.F.  Reserve). 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CADMAN,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
July  I,  1865.  S.  of  WilUam,  Esq.,  of  Wold  Newton,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865. 

CADMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  20, 
1820.  S.  of  John,  wine  merchant,  of  Leeds.  B.  there.  School, 
Leeds  Grammar  (Mr  Walker).  Matric.  Michs.  1821.  Migrated 
(age  18)  to  Trinity,  Dec.  21,  1821.  Lived  at  Dock  Street, 
Leeds.  Died  unmarried  1867,  aged  64.  Buried  in  Adel 
churchyard.   (Leeds  Grammar  Sch.  Reg.) 

CADMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  7, 
1835.  Of  Lanes.  [S.  of  William,  of  Billinge.]  B.  there  May  13, 
1815.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  June  9, 1839;  priest,  1840;  C.  of  Lavenham  and 
Brent  Eleigh,  Suffolk,  1839-44.  C.  of  St  George's,  Blooms- 
bury,  London,  1844-6.  JvUnister  of  Park  Chapel,  Chelsea. 
1846-52.  R.  of  St  George-the-Martyr,  Southwark,  1852-9; 
subdivided  this  enormous  parish  into  manageable  districts 
and  organised  a  body  of  voluntary  workers;  opened  ragged 
schools;  built  new  school -rooms  and  obtained  funds  for  the 
building  of  St  Paul's  Church.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone, 
London,  1859-91.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1871-2. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1874-83.  Chaplain  to  the  .\rchbishop  of 
Canterbury.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  18S3-91.  Rural  Dean, 
1889-91.  Married  Letitia  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Snape,  R.  of 
Brent  Eleigh,  Sept.  30,  1846.  A  great  evangeUcal  leader  and 
a  powerful  and  popular  preacher.  Died  May  12,  1891. 
Buried  at  St  Martin's,  Canterbury.  M.I.  there  and  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Marylebone.  Father  of  William  S.  (1873)  and  John 
M.  (1874).  [See  A  Memorial  of  the  Rev  William  Cadman, 
by  the  Rev.  Leonard  E.  Shelford.] 


487 


Cadman,  William  [John]  Smelter 

CADMAN,  WILLIAM  [JOHN]  SMELTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  18,  i860.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq., 
of  Handsworth  Grange,  Sheffield,  Yorks.  B.  1838.  Matric. 
Michs.  i860.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Oct.  25,  1864.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  17,  i860.  Migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  20,  1861.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1865.  On  the  Midland 
Circuit;  afterwards  on  the  North  Eastern  Circuit.  Of  Red- 
worth  House,  CUfton,  York.  Died  Sept.  13,  i88i,  at  York. 
Father  of  Philip  S.  (1890).  (Index  Soc.  Publications,  Obit. 
Notices,  1881.) 

CADMAN,  WILLIAM  SNAPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  31, 
1873.  S.  of  William  (1835),  clerk,  of  Trinity  rectory,  Maryle- 
bone,  London.  B.  Jan.  4,  1853,  in  London.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord. 
deacon,  1877;  priest  (London)  1878;  C.  of  Marylebone,  1877- 
84.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Peckham,  Middlesex,  1884-96.  V.  of 
Boxley,  Kent,  1896-1907.  Died  Aug.  2,  1907,  at  Eastbourne. 
Brother  of  John  M.  (1874).   {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

CADMAN-JONES  or  JONES,  HENRY  [CADMAN].  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  May  14,  1836.  [S.  of  Joseph  [Jones],  M.A. 
(Oxford),  V.  of  Repton,  Derbs.]  B.  June  28,  i8i8.  Matric. 
1837;  Scholar,  1839;  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  (2nd 
Wrangler)  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Fellow,  184 1.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  7,  1841.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1845.  Married  (i)  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  Stevens  Harrisson,  Esq.,  of  Bourn 
Abbey,  Lines.,  Sept.  4,  1851;  (2)  Eliza  Money,  1879.  Died 
Jan.  18,  1902.  Father  of  the  next.  (W.  R.  Harrisson; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

CADMAN-JONES,  HENRY  MARTYN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  7, 
1873.  [S.  of  Henry  (above).]  B.  Mar.  2,  1854.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880. 
Solicitor;  partner  in  the  firm  of  Bridges,  Sawtell  and  Co.,  of 
23,  Red  Lion  Square,  London,  W.C.  Died  Dec.  15,  1934,  at 
9,  Durham  Terrace,  London,  W.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Dec.  18,  1934.) 

CADOGAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  7,  1829.  Did 
not  reside. 

CADOGAN,  HENRY  ARTHUR,  Viscount  CHELSEA.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887.  2nd  s.  of  George  Henry,  Earl 
Cadogan,  of  Babraham  Hali,  Cambs.  B.  June  13,  1868,  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Sometime 
Private  Secretary  to  the  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury.  M.P. 
for  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1892-1900.  Of  Temple  House, 
Theobalds  Park,  Herts.,  and  38,  Grosvenor  Square,  London, 
W.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  v.p.July  2,  1008.  Buried 
at  Culford.   (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

CAESAR,  AUGUSTUS  KIRWAN  ADELMARE.  Matric.  Non- 
CoU.  Michs.  1881;  from  Cavendish  H.  Later  at  Edinburgh 
University  and  the  London  Hospital.  L.R.C.P.  (Edin.), 
L.R.C.S.,  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasgow)  1895.  L.S.A.,  1893.  House 
Surgeon  at  the  General  Hospital,  Tunbridge  Wells.  House 
Physician  at  the  General  Infirmary  at  SaUsbury.  In  practice 
at  Crowthome,  Berks.,  1922.   (Medical  Directory,  1922.) 

CAESAR,  JULIUS  HENRY  ADELMAR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18 
(sic))  at  Pembroke,  June  9,  i777;  a  clerk.  B.  in  London 
[Feb.  I,  1747]-  Matric.  1777.  Doubtless  ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Aug.  6,  1775;  C.  of  Santon  and  of  St  Peter  and  St 
Cuthbert,  Thetford,  as  Juhus  Henry.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept. 
21,  1777;  C.  of  Stretham  with  Thetford.  Julius  Henry 
Caesar  (s.  of  John,  Proctor,  of  Ely),  clerk,  died  c.  1807,  un- 
married, in  London.  (Edmund  Lodge,  Life  of  Sir  Julius 
Caesar;  Norwich  Ordinations;  Ely  Subscription  Bk.) 

CAFFIN,  CHARLES  SMART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
June  26,  1837.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  the  Royal  Laboratory, 
Woolwich,  Kent.  B.  at  Woolwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1837; 
B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1841;  priest, 
1842;  C.  of  Chislehurst,  Kent,  1841-7.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Crockham  Hill,  1849-52.  V.  of  Milton-by-Sittingboume, 
1852-62.  V.  of  Broadway,  Worcs.,  1862-87.  Died  Apr.  18 
1887.   (Venn,  11.  240;  Cant.  Aa  Bk.) 

CAFFIN,  ERNEST  GREGORIE.  .-Vdm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1889. 
S.  of  Benjamin  Charles,  V.  of  North  Allerton,  Yorks.  B. 
1869.  School,  The  Mount,  North  Allerton  (Rev.  E.  C. 
Adams).  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War  and  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut. -Col.,  Yorkshire  Regt., 
attached  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  commanding  depot; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  Netherleigh  Lodge,  Bedale', 
J. P.,  in  1935.  Secretary  of  the  North  Riding  Territorial 
Army  Association,  1919-32.  County  Director,  N.R.  Branch 
of  the  Royal  Red  Cross  Society,  1929-32.  (Univ.  War  List- 
Who's  Who  in  Yorks.,  N.  and  E.  Riding.)  ' 

CAGE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i,  1787.  Of 
Kent.  [S.  of  Lewis,  Esq.,  of  Milgate,  Kent,  and  Annette,  dau. 
of  Edward  Coke,  Esq.,  of  Canterbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1787; 
Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Litt.  dim. 
from  Canterbury)  1792;  priest,  1793;  C.  of  Bersted,  Kent, 
1792;  V.  there,  1795--    V.  of  Bredgar,  1794-5,  and  again, 


Cairncross,  James 

1802-.  P.C.  of  Leeds  with  Bromfield,  Kent,  1794-5.  R.  of 
Leybourne,  1798-1849.  Died  Jan.  24,  1849,  aged  79.  Buried 
at  Leybourne ;  memorial  window  in  the  Church.  Brother  of 
the  next  and  of  Lewis  (1779).  {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Records  of 
Rochester;  G.  Mag.) 

CAGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  28,  1782. 
Of  Kent.  [S.  of  Lewis,  Esq.,  of  Milgate,  Kent,  and  Annette, 
dau.  of  Edward  Coke,  Esq.,  of  Canterbury.]  Scholar,  1783; 
matric.  Lent,  1785;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  Ord.  deacon 
(Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  1787;  C.  of  Bersted,  Kent,  1787. 
R.  of  Farringdon,  Hants.,  1789-96.  R.  of  Eastling,  Kent, 
1796-1835.  V.  of  Newnham,  Kent,  1803-35.  R.  of  Badles- 
mere  with  Leaveland,  1818-35.  Died  July  17,  1835,  aged  70. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next.  (Hasted,  11.  487;  Cant.  Act 
Bk.) 

CAGE,  LEWIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  4,  i779- 
Of  Kent.  [S.  and  h.  of  Lewis,  Esq.,  of  Milgate,  Kent,  and 
Annetta,  dau.  of  Edward  Coke,  Esq.,  of  Canterbury.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1780  B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1786.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Aug.  7,  1779.  Of  Langdon  Abbey,  Langdon,  Kent.  Owner  of 
the  manor  of  West  Langdon,  devised  to  him  by  the  will  of 
his  maternal  grandfather,  Edward  Coke,  in  1773.  Married 
Fanny,  dau.  of  Sir  Brook  Bridges,  Bart.,  of  Goodnestone, 
Kent,  Dec.  14,  1791.  Brother  of  Charles  (1787),  etc.  (Hasted, 
IV.  20;  G.  Mag.,  1791,  II.  1158.) 

CAHUSAC,  ARTHUR  FREDERICK.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  21,  1880.  S.  of  Charles  William  (1836),  Chaplain,  Bengal 
Establishment.  B.  Oct.  14,  1861,  at  Chunar,  Calcutta. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1934.  Of  7,  Nakadori 
Marunouchi,  Tokyo,  Japan,  in  1938.  Brother  of  the  next, 
etc.    (Umv.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

CAHUSAC,  CHARLES  BAILLIE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1876.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1877.  S.  of  Charles 
William  (1836),  Assistant  Chaplain,  Bengal  Establishment. 

B.  Sept.  25,  1858,  at  Barrackpore,  India.  Brother  of  the 
above  and  of  Frank  H.  (1882). 

CAHUSAC,  CHARLES  [WILLIAM].   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 

June  I,  1836.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A. 
1840;  M.A.  1846.   Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest  (Cheshire)  1841; 

C.  of  Casterton,  1840-2.  C.  of  West  Tytherley,  1842-3. 
Chaplain  to  the  East  India  Co.  in  Bengal,  1845-70.  Held 
curacies  in  Bucks,  and  elsewhere.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cam- 
bridge, 1875-8.  V.  of  Astwood,  Bucks.,  1878-91.  Resided 
latterly  at  Bedford.  Died  there  Aug.  28,  1893,  aged  76. 
Father  of  the  above,  of  Arthur  F.  (1880)  and  of  the  next. 
(Eagle.) 

CAHUSAC,  FRANK  HAMILTON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1882.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12,  1884.  S.  of  Charles 
William  (1836),  clerk.  B.  Dec.  26,  1863,  at  Wobum,  Bucks. 
Schools,  Perse  Grammar  and  Sutton  Valence.  B.A.  1885; 
M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Manchester)  1888; 
C.  of  Christ  Church,  Manchester,  1887-9.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Reading,  Berks.,  1889-91.  C.  of  St  Gabriel's,  Bounds  Green, 
London,  N.,  1893-7.  Priest-in-charge  of  St  Andrew's 
Mission,  Wishaw,  Lanark,  1897-9.  R.  of  Thorpe  Morieux, 
Suffolk,  1899-1903.  Of  43  and  44,  Albemarle  Street,  London, 
W.,  1904-6.  Not  in  Crockford,  1907.  Brother  of  Charles  B. 
(1876),  etc.  (Peile,  11.  703.) 

CAINE,  HOWARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  27, 
1869.  S.  of  Nathaniel.  B.  May  20,  1848,  at  Egremont, 
Cheshire.  School,  Hampstead.  Matric.  Lent,  1869;  B.A. 
1872;  M.A.  1875.  Died  July  29,  1892,  at  Newbury.  (Peile, 
II.  609.) 

CAINE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895.  3rd  s.  of 
Nathaniel,  merchant,  of  Spital,  Bromborough,  Cheshire.  B. 
May  2,  1876,  at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898; 
M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1899;  priest 
(Bangor)  1900;  C.  of  Hawarden,  Flint,  1899-1903.  C.  of 
Tamworth,  New  South  Wales,  1903-6.  Minister  of  Collaren- 
dabri,  N.S.W.,  1906-8.  C.  of  Anfield,  Lanes.,  1909-11. 
Minister  of  Groot  Drakenstein,  Capetown,  1911-13.  Died 
Sept.  9,  1913,  aged  37,  at  Spital,  Cheshire.  (Crockford;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

CAIRO,  EDWARD.  Hon.  Litt.D.  1898.  Master  of  Balliol  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  1893-1907.  Died  Nov.  i,  1908,  at  Oxford. 
(D.N.B.) 

CAIRD,  EDWARD  BONAR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  9,  1865.  S.  of  Edward,  merchant,  of  Finnaut,  Gare- 
lochhead,  Dumbartons.  Schools,  Dundee  Proprietary  and 
Glasgow  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1865.  In  the  family 
ship-building  business  at  Glasgow.  Of  102,  North  Gate, 
Regent's  Park,  London.  Died  Aug.  31,  1925,  aged  76,  at 
Finnaut,  Garelochhead.  (Venn,  11.  372;  The  Times,  Sept.  3, 
1925-) 

CAIRNCROSS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
24,  1803.  S.  of  Andrew,  of  London.  School,  Hackney  (Mr 
Newcome).   Doubtful  if  resided. 


Cairnes,  Alfred  Bellingham 


Calder,  Frederic 


CAIRNES,  ALFRED  BELLINGHAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1894.  4th  s.  of  Thomas  Plunket,  Esq.,  of  Monkstown,  Co. 
DubUn.  B.  1876.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897.  Married  and  had  issue.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Major,  Royal  Irish  Rifles).  Killed  in  action,  Sept.  9, 1916,  in 
France.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  William  P.  (1876).  (H.  C. 
Lawlor,  Family  of  Cairnes  or  Cairns ;  Burke,  L.G.) 
CAIRNES,  ALLAN  (ALAN)  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1879.  S.  of  Thomas  Plunket,  Esq., of  Drogheda,  Ireland.  [B. 
Mar.  10,  i860.  School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1879,  as  Alan  T. ;  B.A.  1883.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
1902.  Brother  of  thenext  and  the  above.  {Buike,  L.G. ,  Suppl.) 
CAIRNES,  WILLIAM  PLUNKET.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  5,  1876.  S.  of  Thomas  Plunket,  Esq., 
of  Stameen,  Drogheda,  Ireland.  [B.  Apr.  i,  1857.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880.  Of 
Stameen,  Drogheda.  Director  of  the  Bank  of  Ireland. 
Chairman  of  the  Gt  Northern  Railway,  Ireland.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  18,  1925.  Brother  of  the  above  two. 
(H.  C.  Lawlor,  Family  of  Cairnes  or  Cairns.) 
CAIRNS,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM,  Viscount  GARMOYLE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  10,  1880.  S.  of  Hugh  McCahnont 
(next).  Earl  Cairns,  of  5,  Cromwell  Houses,  South  Kensing- 
ton, London.  B.  Dec.  21,  1861,  at  Belfast.  School,  Welling- 
ton College.  Matric.  Easter,  1880.  Private  Secretary  to  the 
President  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1885.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  2nd  Earl  Cairns,  etc.,  Apr.  2,  1885.  As  Viscount  Garmoyle 
he  was  the  defendant  in  the  famous  breach  of  promise  case 
in  which  the  sum  of  £10,000 — the  highest  ever  hitherto  paid 
for  damages — was  awarded  to  the  plaintiff,  Emily  Mary 
Finney,  known  on  the  stage  as  Miss  Fortescue,  Nov.  20, 
1884.  Died  s.p.m.  Jan.  14,  1890,  of  pneumonia,  at  18, 
Queen's  Street,  Mayfair.  Buried  at  Bournemouth.  (G.E.C., 
ed.  Gibbs.) 
CAIRNS,  Sir  HUGH  McCALMONT,  Knt.  Hon.  LL.D.  1862. 
Attorney-General,  1859-66.  Created  Baron  Cairns,  Feb.  27, 
1867,  and  Viscount  Garmoyle  and  Earl  Cairns,  Sept.  27, 
1878.  Died  Apr.  2,  1885.  Father  of  the  above.  (G.E.C.,  ed. 
Gibbs. 
CAISTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1873- 
S.  of  William,  maltster  [of  Boston,  Lines.,  J. P.].  B.  there 
1856.  Bapt.  Mar.  24,  1870.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1880.  Of  3  and  4,  New  Inn, 
London.  Died  May  8,  1886,  aged  30.  {G.E.C.;  Oakham  Sch. 
Reg.) 
CAITHNESS,  Earl  of,  see  SINCLAIR,  NORMAN  McLEOD. 
CAITHNESS,  Earl  of,  see  SINCLAIR,  GEORGE  PHILIPS,  Lord 

BERRIEDALE. 
CAJAL,  SANTIAGO  RAMON  Y.  Hon.  Sc.D.  1894.  The  eminent 
histologist.  Died  Oct.  18,  1934,  aged  82,  at  Madrid.  [The 
Times,  Oct.  19,  1934.) 
CALAMY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  30,  1763.  S.  of  Edmund,  a  non-conformist  divine  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.),  and  grandson  of  Edmund,  the  well- 
known  puritan  divine.  B.  May  18,  1743,  in  Middlesex. 
School,  Warrington,  Lanes.  (Mr  Aikin).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  29,  1765,  as  'of  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge.' 
'Invited'  to  the  Bench,  July  9,  1817  (but  already  dead  when 
invited  (Lincoln's  Inn,  Black  Bk.)).  A  member  of  the 
Presbyterian  Board  and  a  Williams  trustee,  1784-1812.  Left 
London,  18 12.  Of  Twickenham  in  1816.  F.S.A.  DiedMayi2, 
1816,  aged  73,  at  Alphington,  Devon.  (G.  Mag.,  1816,  i.  568; 
I.  90;  D.N.B.,  sub  his  father  Edmund  Calamy.) 
CALCOTT,  WILLIAM  BERKELEY.  B.A.  1861  (incorp.  from 
Dublin) ;  M.A.  (do.)  1867.  S.  of  George.  B.inNorthumberiand. 
Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Oct.  12,  1839,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Dubl.)  1844;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lichfield) 
1845.  V.  of  Flitwick,  Beds.,  1850-5.  Of  Blackheath,  London, 
S.E.,  in  1860-77.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1878,  where  he 
occurs  as  John  WiUiam  Calcott  Berkeley  Calcott,  (Al.  Dubl. ; 
Crockford.) 
CALCRAFT  or  LUCAS-CALCRAFT,  JOHN  [NEVILLE].  Adm. 
pens,  at  Clare,  (?  Nov.)  18 19.  [2nd  s.  of  John  Charles 
Lucas-Calcraft,  of  Ancaster  Hall,  Lines.,  and  Sophia,  dau.  of 
John  Neville  Birch,  R.  of  Leasingham.]  B.  July  7,  1801. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1828. 
Ord.  deacon,  1825;  priest,  1826;  C.  of  Normanton,  1825-32. 
R.  of  Haceby,  Lines.,  1832-87.  Married  Marianne  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Capt.  WUliam  Mansell,  May  17,  1842.  Died  July  14, 
1887.  Fatherof  Richard  L.  (1865).  Ifiurke.L.G.;  Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.) 
CALCRAFT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.  Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  17, 
1787.  [Probably  4th  s.  of  John,  of  Rempstone,  Dorset  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.).]  School,  (?)  Harrow.  Secretary  to  the 
Audit  Office.  (Hutchins,  i.  534.) 
CALCRAFT,  RICHARD  LUCAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  18, 
1865.  [2nd  s.  of  John  Neville  (1819),  R.  of  Haceby,  Lines.] 
B.  Apr.  I,  1846.   School,  Rossall.   Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A. 


1869.  Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (Ely)  1870;  C.  of  Swaffham 
Prior,  Cambs.,  1869-70.  R.  of  Little  Steeping,  Lines.,  1872- 
85.  R.  of  Theddlethorpe  with  Mablethorpe,  1885-92.  R.  of 
Newton  and  Haceby,  Lines.,  1892-7.  R.  of  Wilsford,  1897- 
1912.  Not  in  Crockford,  1913.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 
CALCRAFT,  WILLIAM  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept. 
30,  1851.  S.  of  John  Hales,  Esq.,  of  Rempstone,  Dorset. 
B.  there  Oct.  11,  1834.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1852;  B.A.  1856.  Succeeded  to  the  Rempstone  estate  on  the 
death  of  his  father  in  1880.  High  Sheriff  for  Dorset,  1898. 
Of  Rempstone  HaU,  Wareham.  J. P.  Died  unmarried  Apr. 
29,  1901.  (Venn,  ii.  306.) 
CALDECOTT,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5, 
1876.  S.  of  John,  hatter  (a  founder  of  the  Institute  of 
Accountants).  B.  Nov.  9,  1850,  at  Chester.  Bapt.  Mar.  9, 
1851.  [School,  King  Henry  VIII,  Chester],  subsequently 
at  Edinburgh,  and  at  London  Universities.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  Scholar,  1879;  Prizeman;  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
1879);  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883;  B.D.  1892;  D.D.  1900;  Fellow, 
1880.  Dean,  1889.  Junior  Proctor,  1891.  D.Litt.  (London) 
1906.  University  Extension  Lecturer,  1880-2  and  1886-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1880;  priest  (Ely)  1882;  C.  of  Stafford, 
1880-2.  V.  of  Horningsey,  Cambs.,  1883-4.  Select  Preacher 
at  Cambridge,  1884,  1890,  1891,  1894  and  1916.  Principal  of 
Codrington  College,  Barbados,  1884-6.  Organising  Secretary 
for  the  S.P.G.  for  dios.  Ely  and  Peterborough.  R.  of  North 
and  South  Lopham,  Norfolk,  1895-8.  R.  of  Prating  with 
Thorington,  Essex,  1898-1906.  Professor  of  Logic  and  Mental 
Philosophy  at  King's  College,  London,  1891-1917;  Boyle 
Lecturer,  1917.  Dean  of  King's  College,  1913-17.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1915-35.  R.  of  Gt  Oakley,  Essex,  1917-25.  A 
contributor  to  Cambridge  Theological  Essays  and  to  the 
University  of  London  Theological  Essays.  Author,  English 
Colonization  and  Empire  (translated  into  Japanese);  The 
Church  in  the  West  Indies;  Philosophy  of  Religion  in  England. 
Joint  editor  of  Selections  from  the  Literature  of  Theism. 
Died  Feb.  8,  1936,  aged  85,  at  Malvern.  For  his  brother 
Randolph,  the  artist,  see  D.N.B.  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Feb.  II,  1936.) 
CALDECOTT,  ANDREW  EDGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  19,  1872.  S.  of  Edwin,  of  Ingatestone,  Essex.  B.  Feb. 
12,  1854,  in  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Exeter) 
1893;  C.  of  Stoke-in-Teignhead,  Devon,  1892-4.  V.  of  Toot 
Baldon,  Oxon.,  1894-8.  R.  of  St  Magnus  Martyr,  London, 
1899-1904.  R.  of  Drewsteignton,  Devon,  1904-12.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1913.  Died  Nov.  22,  1929,  aged  75, 
at  Winchester  Road,  Oxford.  (The  Times,  Nov.  25,  I929-) 
CALDECOTT,  BARNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  25, 
1823.  [S.  of  John,  of  Six  Mile  Bottom,  Cambs.]  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1824.  Lived  at  Ormesby  House, 
Yarmouth.  He  was  godson  of  the  Rev.  J.  Barnes,  R.  of 
Barningham  and  Weston,  Suffolk,  who  died  1818,  aged  97, 
leaving  a  considerable  fortune  which  went  to  the  Caldecott 
family  of  Linton  and  Ixworth.  Died  Jan.  2,  1868,  aged  65, 
at  Gt  Yarmouth.  Buried  at  Little  Ormesby.  Probably 
brother  of  the  next.  (S.H.A.H.;  C.  J.  Palmer,  Perlustration 
of  Gt  Yarmouth,  in.  149.) 
CALDECOTT,  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's.. 

June  8,  1824.  S.  of ,  Esq.,  of  Westley,  Cambs.  Probably 

brother  of  the  above. 
CALDECOTT,  HENRY  EDWIN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1882.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Bridge  House,  Broxbourne,  Herts.  B. 
1863,  at  Snaresbrook,  Essex.  School,  Harrow.  Matrir.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1885;  M..'^.  1894.  Assistant  Master  at  Cargilfield, 
Edinburgh:  at  Oundle  School,  and  at  Blair  Lodge  School, 
Stirling,  1885-94.  Head  Master  of  Eastman's  Royal  Naval 
Academy,  Southsea,  Hants.,  1894-1910.  Died  Sept.  12, 
1910.  (Venn,  n.  456;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
CALDECOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  i, 
1844  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School,  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  (sTth  Wrangler)  1848; 
M.A.  185 1.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  2,  1847,  as  '2nd  s.  of 
William  Edward,  of  London.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1851. 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Died  Aug.  27,  1900, 
aged  75,  at  Lucerne.  (The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1900;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar.) 
CALDER,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 
2  1836.  S.  of  Frederic  [Wesleyan  minister],  of  Manchester. 
School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(i7th  Wrangler)  1840;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  pnest 
(Worcester)  1844.  Assistant  Master  at  Wakefield  Proprietary 
School,  1841-2;  at  King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham, 
1842-6  Head  Master  of  Chesterfield  Grammar  School, 
1846-78.  R.  of  Wingerworth,  Derbs.,  1878-1900.  Organising 
Secretary  for  the  S.P.G. ,  1881-7.  Author,  Scripture  Stories 
for  the  Young;  Arithmetic  for  Schools,  etc.  Died  Aug.  22, 
1900,  aged  82,  at  Wingerworth.  (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase, 
IV.  Suppl.) 


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Calder,  William 

CALDER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  30,  1841. 
[S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Liverpool.]  B.  Feb.  26,  1822,  at 
Charlestowu,  North  America.  Schools,  Runcorn,  Cheshire 
(Mr  Allen  and  Mr  Whitworth)  and  Liverpool  (Mr  Anderson 
and  Dr  Tattershall).  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Sept.  11,  1841; 
matric.  Michs.  1841.  Migrated  back  to  Queens';  B.A.  1845; 
M.A.  1856. 

CALDER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1849. 
S.  of  William,  of  Huddersfield.  B.  at  Glasgow.  Bapt.  Apr. 
20,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon, 
1855;  priest  (Lichfield)  1856,  'B.A.';  C.  of  St  Werburgh's, 
Derby,  1855-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1857-70-  V.  ofOnecote- 
with-Bradnop,  Staffs.,  1870-98.  Of  Innellan,  Greenock, 
1900-17.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  19 18-19,  but  no  com- 
plete return  made  after  1904. 

CALDICOTT,  ALFRED  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Dec.  15, 
1876.  [S.  of  William,  hop  merchant,  of  Worcester.]  B.  there 
Nov.  26,  1842.  Chorister  in  Worcester  Cathedral.  Mus.B. 
1878.  Studied  at  Leipzig  Conservatorium.  Organist  of  St 
Stephen's,  Worcester,  1865-82,  and  also  hon.  organist  to  the 
City  of  Worcester.  Professor  at  the  Royal  College  of  Music, 
and  the  Guildhall  School  of  Music,  1890-2.  Conductor  of 
Light  Opera  in  London,  and  to  the  Agnes  Huntingdon  Opera 
Company  on  its  tour  in  the  United  States,  1 890-1.  Principal 
of  the  London  College  of  Music,  1892.  Conductor  at  the 
Comedy  Theatre,  London,  1893.  Musical  composer  of  can- 
tatas, including  The  Widow  of  Main;  operettas,  glees,  e.g.  the 
popular  Humptv  Dumpty,  and  part  songs.  Died  Oct.  24, 
1897,  in  Bamwood  Hospital,  near  Gloucester.  {D.N.B., 
ist  Suppl.) 

CALDWELL,  C.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing,  July  4,  1842. 
A  Charles  Caldwell  was  admitted  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  18, 
1849,  age  27,  as  's.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Frodsham,  Cheshire.' 

CALDWELL,  CHARLES  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  31,  1801.  S.  and  h.  of  Benjamin,  of  Southamp- 
ton. B.  Mar.  25,  1785.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1805 ; 
B.A.  1806.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1806,  as  's.  and 
h.  of  Benjamin,  Admiral  of  the  Red.'  Of  New  Grange,  Co. 
Meath,  of  Boveridge  Park,  Cranbome,  Dorset,  and  of  Audley 
Square,  London.  Married  Charlotte  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Abdy,  Bart.,  of  Chobham  House,  Surrey,  Dec.  i,  1808. 
Died  Feb.  11,  1859.  (Harrow  Sch.  7?£g.;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag., 
1859,  I-  334-) 

CALDWELL,  CHARLES  HENRY  [BULWER].  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Sept.  24,  1881.  S.  of  Henry  [Com- 
modore, R.N.,  C.B.,  deceased].  B.  June  3,  1863.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Of  New  Grange,  Co.  Meath; 
succeeded  his  uncle,  Charles  Benjamin  Caldwell,  1896.  High 
Sheriff  of  Meath,  1902.  Late  Capt.,  3rd  (militia)  Batt., 
Norfolk  Regt.  Of  The  Cedars,  Windlesham,  Surrey.  (Burke, 
I.e.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1937.) 

CALDWELL,  EDWARD  KERRISON  HARVEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  7,  1879.  S.  of  Charles,  clerk,  of  St 
Martin's-at-Oak,  Norwich.  B.  July  30,  1856,  at  Norwich. 
School,  Norwich  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Ord. 
deacon,  1889;  priest  (Newfoundland)  1891;  C.  of  Topsail, 
1889-91.  Missionary  (S.P.G.)  at  Harbor  Buffet,  1891-5; 
at  New  Harbour,  1895-1904;  at  Foxtrap,  1904-13.  V.  of 
Brigus,  Newfoundland,  1913-23.  Of  Rochester,  United 
States,  in  1925;  still  there  in  1932,  but  not  in  Crockford,  1936. 
{Corpus  Christi,  Reg.  of  Members.) 

CALDWELL,  FRANK  PASLEY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1884. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  deceased.  B.  Aug.  12,  1865,  at  Portobello,  N.B. 
Schools,  Loretto,  Musselburgh,  and  Glenalmond.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884.  For  some  time  in  business  as  a  paper  manu- 
facturer at  Portobello.  Of  92,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C. 
Brother  of  Gordon  (1883)  of  Herbert  F.  H.  (1900),  and 
William  H.  (1877).   (Venn,  11.  469.) 

CALDWELL,  FREDERICK  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
May  13,  1835.  5th  s.  of  Ralph,  Esq.,  of  Hillborough  (Hil- 
borowe)  Hall,  Norfolk  (and  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  Justinian 
Isham,  of  Lamport,  Northants.).  B.  1817.  Entered  the 
Army,  1835  (78th  Regt.;  Lieut.,  1838;  Capt.,  1847;  retired, 
1851).  Of  Brown  Candover  House,  Hants.,  1897.  (Venn,  11. 
231;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

CALDWELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  i8,  1791.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  merchant,  of  Liverpool. 
B.  there.  School,  Macclesfield.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Oct.  10, 
1791.  Exhibitioner,  1791;  matric.  Lent,  1792;  Scholar,  1793; 
Chancellor's  medal;  Browne  medal;  B.A.  (lolh  Wrangler) 
1795;  M.A.  1798.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1796-1817.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Aug.  3,  1817;  priest,  Aug.  24,  1817.  Of  Cheltenham 
in  1841-7;  unbeneficed.  Married  Harriot,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Abdy,  Bart.,  Dec.  4,  1817.  Died  June  25,  1848,  in  Paris. 
Father  of  WilUam  B.  (1837).  (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  A/ag.,  1848,  11. 
216.) 


Caldwell,  William  Hay 

CALDWELL,  GORDON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1883.  S.  of  the 
late  William,  of  Portobello,  N.B.  B.  there  Aug.  28,  1863. 
Schools,  Loretto,  Musselburgh,  and  Trinity  College,  Glenal- 
mond. Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Apr.  24, 
1885.  For  some  time  in  business  as  a  paper  manufacturer  at 
Portobello.  Governor  of  Loretto  School,  1903-6.  Of  4, 
Albert  Hall  Mansions,  South  Kensington.  Brother  of  WiUiam 
H.  (1877)  and  Frank  P.  (1884),  etc.  (Loretto  Sch.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  464.) 

CALDWELL,  HERBERT  FREDERICK  HAY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1900,  S.  of  William,  of  Inverkeithing, 
Fife.  B.  Aug.  30,  1862,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Loretto, 
Midlothian  (Dr  Almond).  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903; 
M.A.  1907.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Edmund's  School,  Canter- 
bury, 1903-5.  Head  Master  of  Boxgrove  School,  Guildford, 
1905-26;  retired.  Of  Swordland  Lodge,  Morar,  Inverness, 
in  1938.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  (Schoolmasters'  Directory; 
Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

CALDWELL,  JAMES  STAMFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  12,  1804.  Of  Staffs.  [S.  and  h.  of  James,  Esq.,  of 
Linley  Wood,  Staffs.,  magistrate  and  D.L.  for  Staffs.,  and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stamford,  Esq.,  of  Derby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1804;  Scholar;  B.A.  1808;  M.A.  1811.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1805.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1813. 
Incorp.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1821.  Of  Linley  Wood,  Staffs. 
J. P.  Author,  v4  Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Arbitration,  etc.  Died 
unmarried  Nov.  18,  1858,  aged  72,  at  Linley  Wood,  near 
Newcastle.  (Burke,  L.G.;  ed.  1862;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  G. 
Mag.,  1859,  I.  loi.) 

CALDWELL,  RALPH  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  i, 
1855.  S.  of  Henry  Bumey,  of  Hilborough  (or  Hilborowe) 
House,  Norfolk.  B.  there  Feb.  7, 1837.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1855.  Entered  the  Army  (Royal  Dragoons,  1858; 
Lieut.,  1859;  retired,  1863;  Major  of  the  Wilts,  volunteers). 
Of  Stanway  All  Saints',  Essex,  in  1897.  Married  and  had 
issue.    (Venn,  11.  322;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

CALDWELL,  ROBERT  TOWNLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  4, 1861.  [2nd  s.  of  William  Bletterman,  Lieut.- 
Col.,  92nd  Gordon  Highlanders.]  B.  Mar.  16,  1843,  at  St 
Anne's  Barracks,  Barbados.  Schools,  St  John's  College, 
Winnipeg,  and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1861; 
Scholar,  1862;  B.A.  (loi;!  Wrangler)  1865;  M.A.  1868;  LL.M. 
1875;  Hon.  LL.D.  1911.  Fellow,  1865-1906.  Bursar  1871- 
99.  Tutor,  1879-92.  Mathematical  Lecturer,  1865-92.  Inter- 
Collegiate  Lecturer,  1870-83.  Master,  1906-14.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  14,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1874.  On 
the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  As  bursar,  showed  great  business 
capacity  in  the  management  of  the  estates  and  finances  of  the 
College;  as  Master,  carried  through  many  needed  reforms. 
Provincial  Grand  Master  and  Grand  Superintendent  of 
Freemasons  in  Cambridgeshire.  LL.D.  (Aberdeen)  1895. 
Hon.  Fellow  of  St  John's  College,  Manitoba  University. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  8,  1914,  at  Inneshewen, 
Dess,  Aberdeenshire,  as  the  result  of  a  motor  accident. 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Sept.  9,  1914-) 

CALDWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1889. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  4,  Elmwood  Avenue,  Belfast.  B.  Nov.  10, 
1863,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  [Daniel]  Stewart's  Institution, 
Edinburgh  (Mr  King).  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Post-graduate 
student,  previously  in  Germany  and  Paris.  M.A.  (Edin.) 
1886;  D.Sc.  (Edin.);  Shaw  Fellowship  in  Mental  PhUosophy. 
Government  Examiner  in  Philosophy  at  St  Andrews  Univer- 
sity, 1889-92.  Professor  of  Moral  and  Social  Philosophy, 
North  Western  University,  U.S.A.,  1894-1903.  Professor  of 
Moral  PhUosophy,  McGiU  University,  Montreal,  Canada, 
1903-31-;  Emeritus  Professor  in  1937.  Of  McGiU  University, 
Montreal,  in  1939.  Author,  Schopenhauer's  System  in  its 
Philosophical  Significance;  Pragmatism  and  Idealism,  etc. 
(Who's  Who  in  Canada,  1930-1;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CALDWELL,  WILLIAM  BROWN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  4,  1837.  S.  of  George  (1791),  clerk.  B.  Oct.  12,  1818,  in 
London.  Schools,  Shrewsbury  and  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar,  1839;  LL.B.  1843.  Of  Imping- 
ton  HaU,  Cambs. 

CALDWELL,  WILLIAM  HAY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  1877.  S. 
of  WiUiam,  deceased,  paper  manufacturer,  of  PortobeUo,  N.B. 
B.  there  Apr.  7,  1859.  School,  Loretto,  Musselburgh.  Matric. 
Easter,  1877;  Scholar,  1878-83;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  iSSi;  First  'Balfour  Student,'  1883;  M.A.  1884. 
Fellow,  1883-9.  University  Demonstrator  in  Comparative 
Anatomy,  1882.  Obtained  a  grant  from  the  Royal  Society  for 
Physiological  research  in  Austraha,  1883  [sender  of  the  famous 
telegram  to  the  British  Association  in  Canada:  'CaldweU 
finds  monstremes  viviparous-ovum  blasto-dermic '].  Latterly 
in  business  as  paper  manufacturer  at  Inverkeithing,  Fife.  Of 
Morar  Lodge,  Morar,  Inverness,  in  1928.  Brother  of  Gordon 
(1883),  etc.   (Venn,  11.  425;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 


490 


Caldwell,  William  John 

CALDWELL,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Matric.  Nou-CoU.  Michs.  i888. 
S.  of  William  James,  civil  engineer,  of  London.  B.  Mar.  17, 
1856,  at  Woolwich,  Kent.  School,  Shepton  Mallet  (Grammar 
(Mr  J.  E.  Farbrother).  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1889;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest 
(Norwich)  1892;  C.  of  Gt  Yarmouth,  1891-2.  C.  of  King's 
Lynn,  1892-5.  V.  of  Repps  with  Bastwick,  Norfolk,  1895- 
1902.  V.  of  Ditton  Priors,  Salop,  1902-11.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Ely, 
1911-29.  Of  26,  Victoria  Road  North,  Southsea,  in  1936. 
(Crockford,  1936.) 

CALEY,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
June  22,  1850.  S.  of  John,  silk  mercer,  of  High  Street  (?  New 
Windsor).  B.  at  New  Windsor,  Berks.  Bapt.  Aug.  21,  1831. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857. 
Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest  (Worcester)  1855;  C.  of  Cradley, 
Worcs.,  1854-6.  C.  of  Tredington,  Warws.,  1S56-8.  C.  of 
Gt  Bricat,  Suffolk,  1859-63.  C.  of  Hitcham  and  Chaplain  of 
Cosford  Union,  1863-7.  Consular  Chaplain  at  Bahia,  1867-76. 
C.  of  Wivehscombe,  Somerset,  1876-81.  V.  of  Haselbury 
Plucknett,  1881-96.  Died  there  Aug.  3,  1899.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  8,  1899;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

CALEY,  HENRY  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1885.   Of  Suffolk. 

CALEY,  ROBERT  LLEWELLYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June 
17,  1829.  B.  in  the  Isle  of  Man.  [S.  of  an  Army  Officer,  of 
Castletown.]  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1829;  matric. 
Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon,  1834; 
priest,  1835;  C.  of  Flax  Bourton,  Somerset.  Chaplain  of 
Bristol  cemetery.  Precentor  of  Bristol  Cathedral,  1837-61. 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Bristol,  1848-61.  Died  Nov.  2,  1861, 
aged  51,  at  Clifton.  Buried  in  Bristol  Cathedral  graveyard. 
(Peile,  II.  434;  G.  Mag.,  1861,  11.  690;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

CALEY,  WILLIAM  BERTRAM  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  11,  1880.  S.  of  John  William,  merchant, 
of  Norwich.  B.  at  Windsor.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1885; 
M.A. 1889.  Ord.deacon,  1885;  priest  (Norwich)  i886;C.of  Gt 
Yarmouth,  1885-9.  C.  of  Coltishall,  Norfolk,  1889-90.  V. 
of  Watton,  1890-8.  V.  of  St  Matthias,  Plymouth,  1898-1909. 
V.  of  Havering-atte-Bower,  Essex,  1909-15.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Winchester,  1915-25;  dio.  Southwark,  1925-7.  Lived  latterly 
at  Nottingham.  Author,  theological.  Died  Feb.  8,  1933, 
aged  71,  at  Nottingham.   (The  Times,  Feb.  10,  1933.) 

CALKIN,  STANLEY  JOSEPH  PURDY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1897.  S.  and  h.  of  John  William  Archibald,  solicitor. 
B.  Aug.  15,  1878,  at  Henley  Lodge,  Stamford  Hill,  Middlesex. 
School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900. 

CALL,  WATHEN  MARK  WILKS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  10,  1815,  as  Wilks  Call,  Wathen  Mark;  re-adm.  Jan.  6, 
1842,  as  Call,  W.  M.  W.  Of  Devon.  B.  June  7,  1817.  Matric. 
Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1843; 
priest  (Exeter)  1844;  C.  of  Treneglos  with  Warbstow,  Corn- 
wall, 1846.  C.  of  Marston-Bigott,  Somerset,  1847-56.  With- 
drew from  the  Church  of  England.  Author,  miscellaneous;  a 
frequent  contributor  to  The  Leader,  the  Westminster  Review, 
the  Fortnightly  Review,  and  the  Theological  Review.  Died 
Aug.  20,  1890,  at  Addison  Gardens,  Kensington,  London. 
(Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

CALLAGHAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  15, 
1817.   Matric.  Michs.  1817.   Probably  brother  of  the  next. 

CALLAGHAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  15, 
1817;  B.A.  from  Trinity  College,  DubUn.  Adm.  there  July  6, 
1812,  as  s.  of  Daniel,  merchant.  B.  at  Cork.  B.A.  (Dubl.) 
1816;  M.A.  1832.  No  record  of  incorp.  at  Cambridge.  Adm,  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  5,  1816,  as  '5th  s.  of  Daniel,  Esq., 
of  Lotaboy,  Cork.'  Afterwards  at  the  Irish  Bar.  Probably 
brother  of  above.   (Al.  Dubl.) 

CALLANDER,  HENRY  REGINALD  STEUART.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
June  17,  1878.  [S.  of  John  Alexander.]  B.  1857.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1886;  C.  of  Barrowby,  Lines.,  1885-9.  Held  other  curacies, 
1889-1905.  Chaplain  of  Davington,  Kent,  1905-7.  R.  of 
Brampton,  Norfolk,  1907-11.  R.  of  South  Ormsby  with 
Ketsby,  Calceby  and  Driby,  Lines.,  1911-30.  Of  Wadhurst, 
Sussex,  in  1932.  (Cox,  County  Series  (Who's  Who),  1912; 
Crockford,  1932.) 

CALLAWAY,  GODFREY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter,  1884;  from 
Cavendish  H.  School,  Felsted.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4, 
1884;  B.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1891;  C.  of  Tewkesbury,  1890-1.  Priest-in-charge 
(S.P.G.)  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Tsolo,  Griqualand  East,  South 
Africa,  1891-1904.  Canon  of  St  John's  Cathedral,  Umtata, 
1895-9  3iid  1912-32.  Missionary  priest  of  St  Cuthbert's, 
Tsolo,  1911-39-.  Author,  Sketches  of  Kaffir  Life;  A  Shepherd 
of  the  Veld.   (Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

CALLENDAR,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's.  June  22,  1847. 
B.  Feb.  27,  1827,  at  Wigton,  Cumberland.    Matric.  Michs. 


Calliphronas,  Demetrius  [Panaghis] 

1847;  Scholar;  B.A.  (^h  Wrangler)  1851;  M..A..  1854.  Fellow. 
Fellow  of  Magdalene,  1853.  Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest,  1854. 
R.  of  Hatherop,  Gloucs.,  1860-9  (successor  instituted);  not 
in  Crockford,  1870.   Father  of  the  next. 

CALLENDAR,  HUGH  LONGBOURNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  8,  1882.  S.  of  Hugh  (above),  clerk,  of  High  Street, 
Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  B.  Apr.  18,  1863,  at  Hatherop, 
Gloucs.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar, 
1883;  Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class,  1884;  B.A.  (\(>th  Wrangler) 
1885;  M.A.  1889.  Fellow,  i886.  Assistant  Demonstrator  in 
Experimental  Physics,  1887-8.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov. 
21,  1889.  Professor  of  Physics  at  the  Royal  HoUoway  College, 
Englefield  Green,  1888-93;  at  McGill  University,  Montreal, 
Canada,  1893-8.  Quain  Professor  of  Physics  at  University 
College,  London,  1898-1902;  at  the  Royal  College  of  Science, 
London  (afterwards  incorp.  in  the  Imperial  College  of 
Science  and  Technology)  1902-30.  F.R.S.,  1894.  Rumford 
medal,  1906.  C.B.E.,  1920.  Devised,  with  Professor  H.  T. 
Barnes,  of  McGill  University,  electrical  methods  of  calori- 
metry.  His  inventive  genius  had  a  wide  range  and  included 
a  reservoir  pen  (before  the  regular  use  of  the  fountain  pen), 
an  apparatus  for  recording  simultaneously  the  force  and 
direction  of  the  wind,  and  a  system  of  shorthand,  'which 
did  not  require  phonetics.'  Took  part  in  the  first  Inter- 
national 'Steam  Tables'  Conference  in  London,  1929. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  A  Manual  of  Cursive  Short- 
hand;  Steam  Tables;  The  Properties  of  Steam.  Died  Jan.  21, 
1930,  aged  66,  at  Ealing.  (The  Times,  Jan.  24  and  31,  1930; 
D.N.B.) 

CALLENDER,  EDWARD  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  4,  1878.  S.  of  Samuel  Pope,  merchant.  B.  June  18, 
1854,  at  Moss  Side,  Hulme,  Lanes.  Brother  of  the  next. 

CALLENDER,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  22, 
1887.  S.  of  Samuel  Pope.  B.  Jan.  8,  1867,  at  Manchester. 
Schools,  Rugby  and  Switzerland.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1903.  Licensed  Lay  Reader  in  Hawaii,  1890-5. 
Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Children's  Special  Service  Mission, 
1895-8.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (London)  1899;  C.  of  St 
Matthew's,  Bayswater,  London,  1898-1904.  R.  of  St  Leon- 
ard's, Exeter,  1904-12.  C.  of  Croydon,  1913-14.  R.  of 
Templeton,  Devon,  1914-17.  R.  of  Careby  with  Holywell  and 
Aunby,  Lines.,  1917-23.  C.  of  Reading,  1923-5.  V.  of  Tid- 
combe  with  Hippenscombe  and  Fosbury,  Wilts.,  1925-31. 
Of  Fosbury  Cottage,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  in  1939.  Brother 
of  the  above.   (Peile,  11.  735;  Crockford,  1939.) 

CALLENDER,  RICHARD  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at 
Caius,  Jan.  21,  1861.  S.  of  Richard  Boucher,  solicitor,  late 
of  Clifton,  Bristol.  B.  there.  School,  Bristol.  Matric.  Lent, 
1861;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Portswood,  Hants., 
1864-80.  Died  June  5,  1881,  at  Chfton.  (Venn,  11.  351; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

CALLEY,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  18, 
1868.  [S.  of  Charies  Benet,  B.A.  (Oxford),  V.  of  Steeple 
Bumpstead,  Essex.]  B.  Sept.  1,  1849.  School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon, 
1872;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1873;  C.  of  Clifton, 
1872-4.  R.  of  Blunsdon  St  Andrew's,  Wilts.,  1874-87. 
Organising  Secretary  (S.P.G.)  dio.  Bristol,  1877-82.  V.  of 
Chisledon,  Wilts.,  1887-95.  V.  of  Figheldean,  1895-1929. 
Rural  Dean  of  Amesbury,  1907-20.  Died  Dec.  13,  1929,  at 
Figheldean  vicarage.  (G.  B.  Routledge;  The  Times,  Dec.  17, 
1929-) 

CALLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  ii,  1798. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  Aug.  31,  1780,  at  Burdercross 
(or  Burderop),  Wilts.  School,  Hackney.  Of  Burderop  Park 
and  Overton  House,  Wilts.  High  Sheriff  of  Wilts.,  1807. 
M.P.  for  Cricklade,  1812-18,  1831  and  1832-5.  Married 
Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  Anthony  James  Keck,  of  Stoughton 
Grange,  Leics.,  1802.  Died  Sept.  17,  1836,  aged  56,  at 
Cannstadt.    (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 

IV.) 

CALLIPHRONAS  [post  LOCKE],  CYRIL  LOCKE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Clare,  June  7,  1867.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Assistant  Master 
at  CUfton  College,  1877-85.  For  many  years  Head  Master 
of  a  preparatory  school.  Assumed  the  surname  of  Locke  in 
lieu  of  Calliphronas,  Jan.  10,  1881.  (Felsted  Sch.  Reg.; 
Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

CALLIPHRONAS,  DEMETRIUS  [PANAGHIS].  Adm.  pens, 
(age  21)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  26,  1832.  S.  of  Demetrius  P.  B. 
at  Athens.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1842;  priest  (Norwich)  1848;  C.  of 
Burgh,  Lines.,  1842.  R.  of  Walton  Lewis,  Norfolk,  1848-63. 
V.  of  Walpole  St  Andrew's,  1863-95.  Resided  latterly  at 
Nedging  vicarage,  near  Ipswich.  Died  there  Feb.  20,  1903. 
Father  of  Theodore  (1866)  and  the  next.  (Crockford;  Cam- 
bridge Chronicle,  Feb.  27,  1903.) 


491 


Calliphronas,  George  Constantine 

CALLIPHRONAS,  GEORGE  CONSTANTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  5,  1870.  S.  of  Demetrius  Panaghis  (above), 
V.  of  Walpole  St  Andrew's,  Catnbs.  B.  Sept.  13,  1852,  at 
West  Walton,  Norfolk.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
Scholar,  1870-5;  B.A.  {Senr.  Wrangler)  1874;  M.A,  1877. 
Fellow,  1875-87.  Assistant  Master  at  Winchester.  After- 
wards resided  and  took  pupils  in  College.  Out  of  his  mind  for 
many  years.  Died  Jan.  25,  1913,  at  Ipswich.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (Venn,  11.  392;  Felsted  Sch.  Reg.) 

CALLIPHRONAS,  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
May  16,  1866.  S.  of  Demetrius  Panaghis  (1832),  V.  of 
Walpole,  Norfolk.  B.  Sept.  8,  1846,  at  Chateau  Bonafoux, 
near  Marseilles.  Schools,  Marlborough  and  Felsted.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1869-72;  B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Gt  Cressingham,  Norfolk, 
1871-2.  Held  other  curacies,  1872-82.  V.  of  Earls  Shilton 
with  Elmsthorpe,  Leics.,  1882-3.  V.  of  Pampisford,  Cambs., 
1890-1.  R.  of  Eyke,  Suffolk,  1891-4.  R.  of  Nedging,  1897- 
1905.  Of  Parkstone,  Dorset,  in  1913.  Died  Jan.  25,  1921. 
Brother  of  the  above.  {Venn,  11.  374;  Felsted  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crock  ford.) 

CALLIS,  ARTHUR  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1871.  S.  of  William,  farmer.  B.  [Oct.  28,  1853]  at  Mears 
Ashby,  Northants.  Bapt.  Jan.  3,  1854.  Schools,  Welling- 
borough Grammar  and  Ipswich.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B..\. 
1877;  M.A.  1880.  Assistant  Master  at  Surrey  County  School 
(afterwards  Cranleigh  Schooll,  1876-85.  Ord.  deacon,  1880; 
priest  (Winchester)  1883.  Head  Master  of  Wymondham 
Grammar  School,  1885-94;  of  Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar 
School,  1894-1907.  R.  of  Sproughton,  Suffolk,  1907-14.  R. 
of  Salford  and  Little  RoUright,  Oxen.,  1914-28;  retired.  .\ 
member  of  the  Higher  Education  Committee  of  the  East 
Suffolk  County  Council.  Lived  latterly  at  Riverway,  Christ- 
church,  Hants.  Died  there  Oct.  19,  1935,  aged  82.  (Cox, 
Comity  Series  {Who's  Who),  1912;  Crockford,  1932;  The 
Times,  Oct.  22,  1935.) 

CALLIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  17,  1861. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Harrington,  Northants.  Matric.  Michs. 
1861;  B.A.  1865;  M...\.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest 
(Norwich)  1866;  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Ipswich,  1865-72.  V.  of 
St  George's,  Battersea,  London,  1873-5.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Heigham,  Norfolk,  1875-1909.  Chaplain  to  the  Norfolk  and 
Norwich  Hospital,  1881-7.  R.  (seq.)  of  St  Simon  and  St 
Jude,  Norwich,  1887-94.   V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Ipswich,  1911- 

17.  Resided  latterly  at  Havering-atte-Bower  vicarage,  Essex. 
Died  there  Mar.  7,  1927,  aged  89.  Father  of  the  next.  {Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Mar.  8,  1927.) 

CALLIS,  JOHN  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug. 
3,  1888.  S.  of  John  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Ipswich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891. 

CALLOW,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  14, 
1821.   Of  Derbs.   Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826. 

CALNAN,  DENIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1884. 
[S.  of  Joseph,  of  Bandon,  Co.  Cork.]  B.  May  14,  1865.  School, 
St  Stanislaus'  College,  Tullamore.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil 
Service,  1886.  District  Magistrate.  Commissioner  of  Bundelk- 
hand.  United  Provinces;  presided  over  the  High  Court  of 
Kumaun  and  the  hill  pattis,  1911-12.  C.B.E.,  1919.  Kaisar- 
i-Hind  medal,  1900.  Mentioned  by  the  Commander-in-Chief 
in  a  despatch  'reviewing  the  part  played  by  India  in  the 
Great  War.*  Retired,  1921.  Of  Parque  da  Marinha,  Cascaes, 
Portugal,  in  1939.  Died  at  Southampton,  Aug.  17,  1939. 
{Who's  Who,  1939.) 

ALTHORPE  [GOUGH-CALTHORPE],  ARTHUR.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  10,  1818;  from  Oxford. 
Matric.  (Oriel  College)  Feb.  7,  r8i7,  age  19.  6th  s.  of  Henry 
[Gough;  assumed  surname  of  Calthorpe,  in  1788],  ist  Baron 
Calthorpe.  B.  Nov.  14,  1796.  Matric.  Lent,  1818;  B.A.  1819. 
M.P.  for  Bramber,  Sussex,  1825-6;  for  Hindon,  Wilts.,  1826- 
30.  Died  unmarried  Mar.  5,  1836.  Brother  of  George  (1804). 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CALTHORPE  [GOUGH-CALTHORPE],  FREDERICK  HENRY 
WILLIAM  GOUGH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb. 

18,  1845.  [S.  and  h.  of  Frederick,  later  Baron  Calthorpe.] 
B.  July  24,  1826,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1845.  M.P.  for  East  Worcester,  1859-68.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  5th  Baron  Calthorpe,  May  2,  1868.  [His  father  dis- 
continued for  himself  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Gough,  by  Royal  Licence,  May  14,  1845.]  Died  unmarried 
June  25,  1893,  at  38,  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  W.  {G.E.C., 
ed.  Gibbs.) 

CALTHORPE  [GOUGH-CALTHORPE],  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  at  St  John's,  June  20,  1804.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  [Gcugh], 
late  Lord  Calthorpe,  of  Norfolk.  B.  June  22,  1787.  School, 
Harrow.  [His  father  took  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
of  Calthorpe,  Mar.  7,  1788.]   Matric.  Michs.  1804;  M..A..  i8o8, 


Calverley,  Charles  Stuart 

as  Lord  Calthorpe.  Succeeded  his  brother  Charles  (Gough- 
Calthorpe)  as  3rd  Baron  Calthorpe,  June  5,  1807.  Died  un- 
married Sept.  27,  i85r,  at  Lyons.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1818). 

CALTHROP,  CECIL  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1880.  Of  Gloucs.  S.  of  Gordon  (1842),  clerk,  of  3, 
Highbury  Grange,  London,  N.  B.  Nov.  26,  i860,  at'Chelten- 
ham.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Worcester)  1885;  C.  of 
Halesowen,  1884-8.  C.  of  Stockport,  1888-93.  V.  of  Hall- 
street,  Stockport,  1893-6.  V.  of  St  John's,  Dukinfield,  Ches- 
hire, 1896-1919.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  1932-.  R.  of 
Stockport,  1919-38-;  Rural  Dean  of  Stockport,  1922-35. 
Of  26,  Nursery  Lane,  Wilmslow,  Cheshire,  in  1939.  Brother  of 
Gordon  (1885),  etc.   {Crockford,  1939.) 

CALTHROP,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  28, 
1829.  Of  Lines.  [Probably  s.  of  R.,  Esq.,  of  Butterwick, 
near  Boston.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A  1833.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  22,  1833.  Missionary  of  the  Incorporated 
Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts. 
Superintendent  of  the  Vepery  Missionary  College,  Madras. 
Died  1841.   (G.  Mag.,  1841,  11.  105.) 

CALTHROP,  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
26,  1842.  S.  and  h.  of  Gordon.  B.  1823,  in  London.  Schools, 
Tonbridge  and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1842 ; 
Scholar,  1846;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1847;  M.A.  1852. 
Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest  (Oxford)  1853;  C.  of  St  GUes', 
Reading,  Berks.,  1852-5.  Chaplain  of  Trinity,  1853.  Select 
Preacher,  1857,  1874.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Brighton,  1855-6. 
Secretary  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society,  1855-62.  Hon. 
Secretary,  1862-4.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cheltenham,  1858- 
64.  V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Highbury,  London,  1864-94.  Preb. 
of  St  Paul's,  1889-94.  Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Jan.  13, 
1894,  at  Highbury.  Father  of  the  next,  of  Cecil  G.  (1880) 
and  of  Horace  G.  (1885).   (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

CALTHROP,  GORDON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885.  [S.  of 
Gordon  (above),  V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Highbury,  London.] 
B.  at  Highbury,  July  18,  1867.  Schools,  Felsted  and  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1 89 1.  At  the  London  Hospital.  House  Physician  and 
House  Surgeon  at  the  Gt  Northern  Central  Hospital,  1891-2. 
In  practice  at  Keighley,  Yorks.,  in  1898;  afterwards  at  Wells- 
on-Sea,  Norfolk.  Medical  Of&cer  for  Wells  District,  Walsing- 
ham  Union,  1901.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  the  Town  and 
Port  of  Wells,  1901.  Living  at  WeUs  in  1912.  Latterly  of 
Parkstone,  Dorset.  Died  there  Feb.  20,  1934,  aged  66. 
Buried  at  WeUs.  Brother  of  Horace  G.  (1885),  etc.  (Venn, 
II.  477;  Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Cox,  County  Series;  Caian;  The 
Times,  Feb.  23,  1934.) 

CALTHROP,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  29, 
1820.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  John,  of  Butterwick,  Lines.,  and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Gordon.]  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar, 
1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828;  B.D.  1835.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1858.  Fellow,  1826.  Tutor.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Lilt.  dim. 
from  Ely)  Mar.  9,  1827;  priest  (Lichfield)  1827.  Archdeacon 
of  Derby,  1840-1.  R.  of  Gt  Braxted,  Essex,  1841-75.  Preb. 
of  St  Paul's,  1841 ;  of  Lichfield,  r84i-76.  Resident  at  Ealing, 
1878-82.  Of  Lauderdale,  Torquay,  1884-7.  Died  there  s.p. 
June  21,  1887,  aged  84.   (Lines.  Pedigrees;  Al.  Oxon.) 

CALTHROP,  HORACE  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885. 
S.  of  Gordon  (1842),  V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Highbury,  London. 
B.  June  7,  1866,  at  Highbury.  Schools,  Felsted  and  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1891.  Practised  as 
barrister  and  solicitor  in  the  Gold  Coast  Colony,  1901-3. 
Returned  to  England,  suffering  from  malaria,  1903.  Went  to 
Hong  Kong  and  practised  successfully  there.  Died  there 
Nov.  5,  1909.  Brother  of  Gordon  (1885),  etc.  (Venn,  11. 
477;  Caian,  xix.  2.) 

CALTHROP,  SAMUEL  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July 
5,  1848.  Of  Bath.  [3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Swineshead  Abbey, 
Lines.,  and  of  Bath.  B.  Oct.  9,  1829,  at  Swineshead  .\bbey.] 
School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Exhibi- 
tioner,   1850-3.     Of    Syracuse,    New    V'ork    State,    U.S.A. 

Married  ,  dau.  of  Dr  Primrose.    (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 

4th  S.,  III.  351.) 

CALVER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  9,  1880.  S. 
of  Charles,  of  Crowfield,  Needham  Market,  Suffolk.  B.  there 
May  6,  1861.  School,  Frainhngham,  Suffolk  (Mr  Bird). 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar,  1882;  (i6th  Wrangler,  1883); 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Assistant  Master  at  Carlisle  Grammar 
School,  1885-93;  at  King's  School,  Ely,  1893-4;  at  Dorking 
High  School,  1897-1919-.    (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1919.) 

CALVERLEY  [formeriy  BLAYDS],  CHARLES  STUART.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  May  29,  1852;  from  Oxford.  Matric. 
(Balliol  College)  Nov.  30,  1849,  age  17;  Scholar,  1850.   S.  of 


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Calverley,  Edmund 

Henry  Blayds  (1810),  clerk.  B.  Dec.  22,  1831,  at  Martley, 
Worcs.  Schools,  [Marlborough]  and  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1852;  Scholar,  1853;  Craven  Scholar,  1854;  Camden  medal; 
Browne  medal,  1855;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {2nd  Classic)  1856; 
M.A.  1859.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  i860.  Fellow,  1857.  Classical 
Lecturer  and  Tutor,  1858-60.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Oct.  29,  1861.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1865.  Assumed  the  surname 
of  Calverley,  1852.  Poet  and  parodist.  A  humorist  'with  a 
strong  sense  of  all  the  absurdity  in  the  world.'  [For  a  study 
of  his  character  and  work  see  Memoir  in  Literary  Remains,  by 
Sir  Walter  Sendall,  1885.]  Author,  Verses,  Fly  Leaves  and 
Translations.  Died  Feb.  17,  1884.  Buried  at  Folkestone. 
Father  of  Harold  W.  (1883)  and  John  G.  (1886).  {Peile,  11. 
523;  Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

CALVERLEY  or  BLAYDS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  13,  1844.  [S.  and  h.  of  John  (1806),  of  Oulton  Hall, 
Leeds.]  B.  Aug.  14,  1826.  Schools,  Rugby  and  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849.  Cricket  'blue,'  1846,  1847, 
1848,  1849.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  17,  1848,  age  21, 
as  'E.  Blayds,  only  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Sutton,  Yorks.'  Of 
Oulton  Hall.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding.  Assumed 
the  surname  of  Calverley,  1852  [his  father  resumed,  by  Royal 
Licence,  the  surname  of  Calverley,  Apr.  12,  1852].  Died 
Sept.  15,  1897.  Father  of  the  next.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

CALVERLEY,  EDMOND  LEVESON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  20,  1883.  3rd  s.  of  Edmund  (above),  ot  Oulton  Hall, 
Leeds  [assumed  the  name  of  Calverley].  B.  June  7,  1864,  at 
Torquay,  Devon.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
1886.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-2.  Capt.  in 
the  Army;  seconded  for  service  under  the  Colonial  office  as 
Librarian  and  Keeper  of  Records,  O.R.C.,  1903-9.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (12th  Batt.,  Essex  Regt.,  and  Hants. 
Regt.;  mentioned  in  two  despatches;  O.B.E.  Staff,  B.E.F., 
1917-19).  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Oulton  Hall,  Yorks. 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Rothwell  and  Oulton;  patron  of  the 
two  livings.  Brother  of  John  S.  (1874).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

CALVERLEY,  HAROLD  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  16,  1883.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Stuart  (1852),  of  17, 
Devonshire  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  Apr.  5,  1864, 
in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Died 
Aug.  29,  1895.  Brother  of  John  G.  (1886).  [Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.) 

CALVERLEY  or  BLAYDS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  21,  1810.  [2nd  s.  of  John  (Calverley;  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  the  surname  of  Blayds,  1807).]  B.  1794-  Matric. 
Michs.  1811;  Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1819.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  20,  1813,  age  19,  as  '2nd  s.  of  John 
(Blayds),  of  Oulton,  Leeds.'  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Exeter) 
1819;  C.  of  Berry  Pomeroy,  Devon,  1819-22.  Held  various 
curacies,  1822-38.  V.  of  Stoke  with  Monkton  Combe, 
Somerset,  1839-74.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1844-74.  Rural  Dean  of 
Bath.  Resumed  the  surname  of  Calverley.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Meade,  Esq.,  of  Chatley,  Somerset,  Aug. 
1824.  Died  (?)  1874.  Brother  of  the  next  and  father  of 
Charles  S.  (1852).   (Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees,  1.) 

CALVERLEY  or  BLAYDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
17,  1806.  [S.  and  h.  of  John  (Calverley;  assumed  the  surname 
andarmsof  Blayds,  1807).]  B.  Sept.  11,  1789.  Matric.  Michs. 
1808;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1815.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  29, 
1812,  as  'John  Blayds,  age  22;  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge; 
B.A.'  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1818.  Of  Oulton  Hall,  Leeds.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding.  Resumed  by  Royal  Licence 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Calverley,  Apr.  12,  1852.  Married 
Ellen  Watson,  dau.  of  Thomas  Molyneux,  Esq.,  of  Newsham 
House,  Lancashire,  May  30,  1822.  Died  Feb.  28,  1868,  at 
Oulton  Hall,  aged  74  {sic).  Brother  of  the  above,  and  father 
of  Edmund  (1844).   {G.  Mag.,  1868;  Burke,  L.G.) 

CALVERLEY,  JOHN  GROSVENOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  2nd  s.  of  Charles  Stuart  (1852),  of  3,  Lennox 
Gardens,  Pont  Street,  London.  B.  Mar.  26,  1868,  at  17, 
Devonshire  Terrace,  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  No  profession.  Of  43,  Union  Road, 
Exeter,  in  1924.  Died  unmarried  Oct.  7,  1933.  Brother  of 
Harold  W.  (1883).  (Burke,  L.G.,  1936;  The  Times,  Oct.  10, 
1933) 

CALVERLEY,  JOHN  SELWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
28,  1874.  S.  and  h.  of  Edmund  (1844),  of  Oulton  Hall,  Leeds. 
B.  there  July  4,  1855.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
B.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  26,  1878.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1882.  Of  Oulton  Hall.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the 
West  Riding,  Yorks.  Well-known  in  yachting  circles  as  the 
winner  of  numerous  prizes.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Dec.  30,  1900,  at  Oulton  Hall.  Brother  of  Edmond  L.  (1883). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  R.  F.  Scott.) 


Calvert,  Francis 

CALVERT,  ALEXANDER  COLTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1889.  S.  of  Reginald,  of  Owlstone  Croft,  Cambridge. 
B.  July  12,  1869,  at  Maid's  Moreton,  Bucks.  School,  Royal 
Military  Academy,  Woolwich.   Matric.  Michs.  1889. 

CALVERT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  17,  1849. 
S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  banker  [manager  of  Smith's  Bank, 
Derby],  of  Derby.  B.  at  All  Saints',  Derby.  Bapt.  Nov.  14, 
1830.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(4iA  Classic)  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Fellow,  1855.  Assistant 
Master  at  Tonbridge  School,  1854-7.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Ely)  1861;  P.C.  of  Horningsea,  Cambs.,  1861-5.  Head 
Master  of  Crediton  Grammar  School,  Devon,  1865-77.  R.  of 
Moreton,  Chipping  Ongar,  Essex,  1877-91.  Author,  scholastic. 
Died  June  2,  1891.  Brother  of  Edward  (1847).  {Tonbridge 
Sch.  Reg.;  Derby  Sch.  Reg.) 

CALVERT,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1883. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891. 

CALVERT,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Feb.  9,  1852.  S.  of  Frederick  (1810),  clerk.  B.  at  Whatfield, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1852; 
B..\.  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest  (Ely)  1858;  C.  of  Box- 
ford,  Suffolk,  1857-62.  v.  of  VMggenhall  St  Mary,  Norfolk, 
1868-77.  Chaplain  of  the  English  Church  at  Heidelberg, 
Germany,  1877-88.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Whitehaven,  1888- 
92.  R.  of  St  Columba's,  Kilmartin,  Argyll,  1893-1916; 
resigned.  Sometime  of  Duntroon  Castle,  Lochgilpead,  N.B.; 
there  in  1908.  Of  Lowick,  Argyll,  in  1918.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1920.   Brother  of  Frederick  (1846).   {S.H.A.H.) 

CALVERT,  CHARLES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  31,  1844.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1792),  D.D.,  late  warden 
of  the  Collegiate  Church,  Manchester.  B.  June  12,  1825,  in 
London.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1848;  M..'^,  1851.  Cricket  'blue,'  1848.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  June  10,  1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1851.  Died 
1882.   {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  i.  54.) 

CALVERT,  CHRISTOPHER  ALDERSON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20) 
at  Pembroke,  May  24,  1832.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  deceased, 
late  of  [Fleet  Street]  London.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs. 
1832;  Scholar;  B.A.  {^oth  Wrangler)  1836;  M.A.  1839. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1850.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan. 
23, 1833.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1838.  Brother  of  William  (1838). 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

CALVERT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1 78 1.  Of  Herts.  [S.  of  John,  of  Albury  Hall,  Herte.]  Bapt. 
Aug.  27,  1759,  at  Albury.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1781;  B.A.  1785;  M..'^.  1788.  Married  (i)  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  Peter  Blundall,  of  CoUipriest,  Devon,  and  widow  of 
Edmund  Fortescue,  of  Fallapit,  Devon;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of 
Richard  Byron.  Died  Nov.  30,  1825,  at  his  brother's  house, 
in  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  London.  Brother  of  John  (1776). 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

CALVERT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  22,  1847. 
S.  of  Edward,  banker's  clerk,  of  Rotten  Row,  Derby  [manager 
of  Messrs  Smith's  Bank,  Derby].  B.  at  All  Saints',  Derby. 
Schools,  Uppingham,  Southwell  Grammar  (Dr  Fletcher)  and 
Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  184S;  Scholar;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855; 
LL.D.  1870.  Assistant  Master  at  Shrewsbury  School,  1852-9. 
Head  Master  of  the  Government  School  in  Trinidad,  1859; 
resigned  and  returned  to  England.  Again  Assistant  Master 
at  Shrewsbury  School,  1860-3.  School  BaiUff  and  Treasurer, 
1886;  resigned,  1897.  Of  Kingsland,  Shrewsbury.  An  anti- 
quary of  distinction;  edited  the  ancient  Register  of  Shrews- 
bury School,  and  helped  to  arrange  and  catalogue  the 
Borough  Records.  Died  May  27,  1907,  aged  77,  at  Shrews- 
bury. Brother  of  Arthur  (1849).  (Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag., 
1859,  I.  317;  G.  W.  Fisher,  Annals  of  Shrewsbury  School.) 

CALVERT,  EDWARD  BENNETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  May  19,  1871.  2nd  s.  of  William  (1838),  V.  of 
Kentish  Town,  Middlesex.  B.  Nov.  4,  1851.  School,  High- 
gate.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Prizeman;  LL.B.  1875.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1874.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1S76. 
On  the  South  Eastern  Circuit.  Reporter  to  the  Law  Journal, 
Queen's  Bench  Division.  Died  Aug.  i,  1930,  in  a  London 
hospital.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Aug.  4,  1930.) 

CALVERT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  26,  1789.  Of  Middlesex.  [2nd  s.  of  Peter,  C.B.,  of 
Hampton  Court  Palace.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1790;  B.A.  1794;  M.A.  1797.  Fellow,  1795.  Of  Sudbury, 
Derbs.  Married  a  Miss  Spurrier,  of  Walsall.  [There  is  a 
pedigree  of  Calvert  in  Lipscomb,  i.  184,  where  Frank  Calvert 
occurs  as  2nd  s.  of  Peter,  of  Hampton  Court;  according  to 
Burke,  P.  and  B.,  Peter  Calvert  died  Dec.  6,  1810,  lea%ing 
'an  only  son'  Harry,  afterwards  created  Bart.,  who  assumed 
the  surname  of  V'emey  only,  1827.]  Died  v. p.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
360;  Lipscomb,  i.  184;  Berry,  Herts.  Pedigrees.) 


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Calvert,  Frederick 

CALVERT,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus, 
Sept.  26,  1810.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Darlton,  near 
Tuxford,  Notts.  School,  Gainsborough  (Dr  Cox).  Matric. 
Michs.  i8ii;  Scholar,  1812;  Exhibitioner,  1813;  Prizeman, 
1815;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1815;  M.A.  1818.  Fellow,  1815- 
24.  Tutor.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  May 
23,  1823;  priest  (Ely)  Nov.  2,  1823;  R.  of  Whatfield  (or 
Wheatfield),  Suffolk,  1823-52.  R.  of  Chellesworth,  1831-52. 
Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  late  Tayler  Hicks,  Esq.,  of 
Chattisham,  1827.  Died  Aug.  i,  1852,  aged  59,  at  Whatfield. 
Father  of  Charles  G.  (1852)  and  the  next.  (G.  Afag.,  1852, 
II.  321.) 

CALVERT,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  14, 
1846.  [S.  of  Frederick  (above),  R.  of  Whatfield,  Suffolk.] 
Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  and  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
Scholar,  1849;  B.A.  1850.  Brother  of  Charles  G.  (1852). 
{S.H.A.H.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

CALVERT,  GEORGE.  .'Xdm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  8, 
1770.  [Probably  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Hall  Place,  Bexley, 
Kent.]  School,  (?)  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  Scholar,  1770. 
Ensign,  Coldstream  Guards,  1775;  Lieut,  and  Capt.,  1778. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Haddock,  Esq.,  Aug.  9,  1787- 
Died  s.p.  Jan.  7,  1821,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  Richard  (1760). 
{Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Clutterbiick,  111.  183.) 

CALVERT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  July  9,  1846. 
B.  at  Abbey  Lanercost,  Cumberland. 

CALVERT,  HARRY,  see  VERNEY. 

CALVERT,  MEDLEY  HUNT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1878.  S.  of  John,  of  13,  Southwell  Gardens,  S.  Kensington, 
London.  B.  May  25,  1859.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1878.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1880.  Entered  the  Army 
(Lieut.,  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  1881;  served  in  Egypt,  1882; 
retired  from  the  Army,  1885;  joined  the  Gloucs.  Hussars 
Yeomanry,  1887;  Lieut. -Col.,  1904-9;  served  in  the  Great 
War,  Lieut. -Col.,  Gloucs.  Yeomanry  (T.  F.  Reserve).  Of 
Foscombe  House,  Ashleworth,  Gloucs.  J. P.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Feb.  12,  1937,  aged  77,  at  Foscombe.  (Kelly, 
Handbook,  1937;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Feb.  15,  1937.) 

CALVERT,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1895. 
6th  s.  of  Henry,  of  Ash  ton  Park,  Preston,  Lanes.  B.  Aug.  i, 
1876,  at  Manchester.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898.  Cotton-spinner  and  manufacturer.  Of 
Prior's  Oak,  Penwortham,  in  1938.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Lieut.,  Loyal  North  Lanes.  Regt.  (T.F.  Reserve)). 
Brother  of  Richard  (1893).    [Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

CALVERT,  HERBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1896.  B.  Apr.  12,  1870.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899; 
M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Wakefield)  1900;  C.  of 
West  Town,  Dewsbury,  1899-1902.  C.  of  Morley,  1902-4.  C. 
of  Radcliffe,  1904-9.  V.  of  Bacup,  Lanes.,  1909-12.  Died 
Jan.  7,  1912.   (Crockford.) 

CALVERT,  HUBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  11,  1897.  S.  of 
J.  M.,  of  Rochdale.  School,  Silcoates,  Wakefield;  afterwards 
at  University  College,  London;  B.Sc.  (London).  Matric. 
Michs.  1897.  Studied  medicine  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
London.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1897.  Went  to 
India,  1898.  Assistant  Commissioner  in  the  Punjab.  Regis- 
trar of  Co-operative  Societies,  1916-26.  A  member  of 
the  Legislative  Assembly,  1923-6.  Commissioner  at  Rawal- 
pindi, 1926.  Member  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Agri- 
culture in  India,  1926-8.  Financial  Commissioner,  Develop- 
ment of  the  Punjab,  1929-33.  Registrar  of  Co-operative 
Societies,  Ceylon,  1935-6.  CLE.,  1925.  C.S.I.,  1933.  Of 
Bramble  Hill,  Seaton,  Devon,  in  1939.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Author,  Law  and  Principles  of  Co-operation;  Wealth 
and  Welfare  of  the  Punjab.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Who's 
Who,  1939.) 

CALVERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  July  i,  1776. 
Of  Herts.  [S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Albury  Hall,  Herts.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1784.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  5,  1773.  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Chamber- 
lain, 1783-1830.  M.P.  for  Malmesbury,  1780-4;  for  Tam- 
worth,  1784-90;  for  St  Albans,  1790-6;  for  Huntingdon, 
1796-1831.  Of  Albury  Hall,  Herts.  Died  there  June  2, 
1844,  aged  87.  Brother  of  Edward  (1781).  (St  John's  CoU. 
Adm.,  IV.) 

CALVERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  July  1,  1783.  S.  of 
WUham,  farmer,  of  Redmire,  near  Richmond,  Yorks.  B. 
there  Sept.  12,  1762.  School,  Richmond  (Mr  Temple). 
Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1791.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  Oct.  11,  1789.  V.  of  Foston-on-the-WoIds,  1803-56. 
P.C.  of  Bolton  with  Redmire,  1807-56.  Died  Feb.  14,  1856, 
aged  94,  at  Redmire,  Wensleydale.   (G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  543.) 


Calvert,  Richard 

CALVERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  4,  i868. 
S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  4,  Gloucester  Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  London. 
School,  Norwich.   Matric.  Michs.  1868. 

CALVERT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  V/iUiam,  gent.,  of  East  Bergholt. 
B.  there  Oct.  18,  1869.]  School,  Norwich  Grammar  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  At  Ridley  HaU,  Cambridge,  1892. 
Ord.  deacon,  1892;  priest  (Norwich)  1895;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Norwich,  1893-7.  C.  of  Seaming,  1898-9.  R.  of  Holton, 
Essex,  1899-1902.  V.  of  Shelley,  1900-2.  Lived  latterly  at 
Eaton  Hill,  Norwich.  Died  Dec.  29,  1923,  aged  54,  at 
Norwich.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  4,  1924.) 

CALVERT,  LEONARD  MURRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  29,  1872.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Australia.  B. 
Feb.  16,  1852.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Went  to 
Australia.   Brother  of  the  next. 

CALVERT,  LEWIS  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  7,  1872.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Australia. 
B.  May  5,  1854.  School,  Cheltenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1872. 
Migrated  to  Downing,  Apr.  22,  1874.  Went  to  Australia. 
Brother  of  the  above. 

CALVERT,  NICOLSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  15, 
1781.  S.  and  h.  of  Felix,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  [and  of  Hunsdon, 
Herts.].  B.  May  15,  1764.  School,  Harrow.  Of  Hunsdon, 
Herts.;  succeeded  his  father,  Mar.  23,  1802;  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Hunsdon.  High  Sheriff  for  Herts.,  1798.  Com- 
missioner of  MetropoUtan  Roads.  M.P.  for  Hertford,  1802- 
26;  for  Herts.,  1826-35.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Edmond 
Sexton  Pery,  Viscount  Pery,  Jan.  3,  1789,  at  Bath.  Died 
Apr.  13,  1 84 1.  Brother  of  Walter  (1791)  and  father  of  the 
next.   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  i.  660;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

CALVERT,  NICOLSON  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  14,  1818.  3rd  s.  of  Nicolson  (above),  Esq.,  of  Hunsdon, 
Herts.  B.  Aug.  4,  1800.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Iim,  May  5, 
1820.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  10,  1827;  priest,  June  i, 
1828.  R.  of  Childerley,  Cambs.,  1832-71.  R.  of  Stocking 
Pelham,  Herts.,  1832-44.  R.  of  Hunsdon,  1832-45;  resigned. 
Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blacker,  D.D.,  Arch- 
deacon of  Armagh,  Apr.  10,  1826.  Died  s.p.m.s.  Mar.  31, 
1871  [date  of  death  wrongly  given  in  Foster,  Baronetage, 
and  Burke,  L.G.].  (Cussans,  i.  158;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford, 1870.) 

CALVERT,  NOEL  LEONARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1896. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Irrewarra,  Victoria,  Australia.  B.  Diec. 
25,  1877.  School,  Geelong  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1896. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1899.  Entered  the  Army  (Lieut.,  Dragoon 
Guards,  1900);  served  in  the  South  African  War;  killed  in 
action,  Oct.  19,  1900.   (Cent.  Hist.  Univ.  Boat  Race.) 

CALVERT,  RAISLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  14, 
1793.  A  college  friend  of  Wordsworth  the  poet,  to  whom  he 
left  a  small  legacy.   Died  young  of  consumption. 

CALVERT,  RAISLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  i,  1825. 
Of  Cumberland.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Greta  Bank, 
Cumberland.]  Matric.  Lent,  1826;  B.A.  1830.  Previously 
matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  24,  1823,  age  18, 
as  2nd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Keswick,  Cumberland.  In  Holy 
Orders.  Died  Jan.  9,  1838,  at  the  Rev.  George  Bass's, 
Barton-under-Needwood.   (G.  Mag.,  1838.) 

CALVERT,  REGINALD  HOUBLON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1883.  S.  of  Reginald,  of  Owlstone  Croft,  Newnham, 
Cambridge.  B.  June  4,  1864,  at  Bartlow,  Cambs.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  13,  1887;  migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  27,  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple),  1891. 
Practised  in  the  Temple  for  a  few  years.  Occurs  in  Law  List, 
1938.   (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

CALVERT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  12, 
1760.  [S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Hall  Place,  Bexley,  Kent.] 
School,  (?)  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1761;  Scholar,  1761;  LL.B. 
1766.  Fellow,  1766-88.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22, 
1762,  as  'student  of  Trinity  HaU.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1767. 
A  Commissioner  of  Bankrupts.  Of  Fulmer,  Bucks.  Married 
Mary  Edsal,  widow,  of  Boreham,  Essex,  May  5,  1788.  Died 
s.p.  Nov.  13,  1814,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  George  (1770). 
(Clutterbuck,  ill.  183.) 

CALVERT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1893. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Ashton  Park,  Preston,  Lanes.  B.  Sept.  7, 
1874,  at  Manchester.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1896.  Solicitor.  Of  Banwell  Castle,  Somerset, 
in  1938.  Brother  of  Herbert  (1895).  (Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1938.) 


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Calvert,  Thomas 

CALVERT  or  JACKSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 

Sept.  29,  1792,  as  Jackson.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of .  B.  c.  1775, 

at  Newsham,  near  Preston,  Lanes.  Sehool,  Kirkham  Gram- 
mar (or  Clitheroe).  Matrie.  Michs.  1793;  Scholar,  1796;  B.A. 
(4/A  Wrangler)  1797;  M.A.  1800;  B.D.  1807;  D.D.  1823,  as 
Calvert.  Fellow,  1798-1823.  Senior  Bursar,  1810-13. 
Eleeted  Fellow  of  Christ's,  May  20,  1815,  but  not  admitted 
(see  PeiU,  11.  337).  Ord.  deaeon  (Lincoln)  June  3,  1798; 
priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1800.  Norrisian  Professor  of 
Divinity,  1815-24.  Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1819-24. 
Whitehall  Preacher,  1819.  V.  of  Holme-on-Spalding  Moor, 
Yorks.,  1822-40.  Warden  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Man- 
chester, 1823-40.  Assumed  the  surname  of  Calvert  in  lieu 
of  Jackson,  by  Royal  Licence,  Apr.  30,  1817.  Purchased 
the  estate  of  Woodplumpton  in  the  parish  of  St  Michael-on- 
Wyre-in-the-Field.  Usually  resided  at  Ardwick,  near  Man- 
chester. Married  Juliana,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Watson,  of 
Wratting  Park,  Cambs.,  Sept.  24,  1824.  Author,  Sermons. 
Died  June  4,  1840,  aged  64.  Buried  in  the  choir  of  Man- 
chester Collegiate  Church.  Father  of  Charles  T.  (1844). 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  D.N.B.) 

CALVERT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1806. 
S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  fof  South  Audley  Street,  London,  W.]. 
B.  in  Calcutta.  School,  Harrow.  Matrie.  Michs.  1806.  Died 
July  5,  1808,  while  dancing  at  a  ball  in  London.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.) 

CALVERT,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  16,  1791. 
Of  Middlesex.  [5th  s.  of  Felix,  of  Portland  Place,  London, 
and  of  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Herts.]  Bapt.  Oct.  13,  1772,  at 
All  Hallows-the-Great,  London.  School,  Harrow  (but  sec 
also  Eton  Coll.  Reg.).  Matrie.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  i795;  M-A. 
1798.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  11,  1792.  Died  unmarried 
Dec.  6,  1842,  aged  71,  at  Ockley  Court,  Dorking,  Surrey. 
Brother  of  Nicolson  (1781).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

CALVERT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  2, 
1764.  S.  and  h.  of  Peter.  B.  June  29,  1746,  at  Hertford. 
School,  Bishop's  Stortford  (Mr  Hodgson).  Matrie.  Lent, 
1765;  B.A.  1769;  M.A.  1772.  Ord.  deaeon  (London)  Dec. 
18,  1768;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1770.  R.  of  Stocking  Pelham, 
Herts.,  1771-1831.  R.  of  Hunsdon,  1777-1831.  R.  of 
Childerley,  Cambs.,  1777-1831.  Died  unmarried  Dec.  10, 
1831,  aged  85.  M.I.  at  Hunsdon.  (Peile,  11.  278;  Cussans,  i. 
50.) 

CALVERT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  26,  1838.  4th  s.  of  John,  deceased,  late  of  London. 
B.  there  1819.  Matrie.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1842;  priest,  1844;  C.  of  Longdon, 
Wores.,  1842-6.  Minor  Canon  of  St  Paul's,  1849-80.  Chap- 
lain to  Lord  Newborough.  R.  of  St  Antholin's  with  John- 
the-Baptist,  London,  1849-58.  V.  of  Kentish  Town,  1858- 
80.  Author,  The  Wife's  Manual;  Pneuma,  or  the  Wandering 
Soul.  Died  Feb.  i,  1880,  at  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight.  Brother 
of  Christopher  A.  (1832)  and  father  of  Edward  B.  (1871). 
(Hennessy;  Boase.) 

CALVERT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14,  1877. 
S.  of  Henry,  merchant.  B.  Mar.  7,  1858,  at  Manchester. 
School,  Rugby.  Matrie.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884. 
Sometime  of  Barfield  House,  Pendleton,  near  Manchester; 
afterwards  of  Walton-le-Dale.  A  Governor  of  Rivington 
School.   Died  Sept.  7,  1890.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xvi.) 

CALVERT,  WILLIAM  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1886.  S.  of  [Archibald  Motteux],  Colonel,  R.A.,  of  Ockley 
Court,  Dorking,  Surrey.  B.  Feb.  19,  1868.  School,  Harrow. 
Matrie.  iMiehs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Of  Ockley 
Court;  succeeded  his  father.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1939.) 

CALVERT,  WILLIAM  BAINBRIDGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  May  29,  1839.  3rd  s.  of  William  John,  Esq.,  of 
Balderfield  Farm,  Newark,  Notts.  B.  at  Averham.  School, 
Newark  Grammar.  Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Oct.  28,  1839; 
matrie.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deaeon, 
1843;  priest  (York)  1844;  C.  of  Cottingham,  Yorks.,  1843-7. 
Rural  Dean.  Held  various  curacies  from  1848  to  1857.  P.C. 
of  St  Paul's,  Dorking,  1857-66.  V.  of  Huddersfield,  1866-84. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon,  1878.  R.  of  Meysey  Hampton,  1884-9. 
Died  Jan.  28,  1892,  aged  71,  at  Meysey  House.  (R.  F.  Scott; 
The  Guardian,  Feb.  3,  1892.) 

CALVERT,  WILLIAM  CAMPION.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  31,  1868.   School,  Shrewsbury.   Matrie.  Michs.  1869. 

CAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  23,  1791-  S.  of 
Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Hereford.  School,  College  School,  Here- 
ford (R.  D.  &5uire).  Scholar;  matrie.  Lent,  1793;  B.A.  I795; 
M.A.  1805.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  May  31,  I795;  priest. 
May  22,  1796;  C.  of  Stoke  Edith  with  the  Chapel  of  West 
Hide,  1795.  V.  of  Mansell  Lacy,  Heref.,  180S-14.  R.  of 
Quarley,  Hants.,  1814.  Chaplain  to  the  Countess  of  Kinnoul. 
A  brother  of  the  Society  of  St  Catherine,  London.  Died 
Nov.  25,  1814,  at  Hereford.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 


Cameron,  Donald  Walker 

CAMA,  ARDESHIR  KAIKHOSHRU.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1892.  S.  of  Kaikhoshru  Cawasha,  Government 
servant,  of  Bombay  [and  Nawazbai  Kaikhoshru  Dhuna- 
patel].  B.  July  6,  1S73,  at  Bombay.  Schools,  St  Saviour's 
College,  Bombay,  and  Elphinstone  College.  Matrie.  Michs. 
1892;  Scholar;  B.A.  (zist  Wrangler)  1895;  LL.B.  1897.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  5,  1893.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1897. 
Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1896.  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate 
at  Shana,  Bombay,  in  1910.  Died  Jan.  10,  1910.  (Scott, 
MSB.) 

CAMA,  BYRAMJI  NAVROJI.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
10,  1898.  S.  of  Navrojee  (Navroji)  Pestanjee  (Pestanji) 
Hormusji,  barrister-at-law.  B.  Nov.  13,  1878,  at  Bombay. 
Schools,  Bombay  Proprietary  High  (Hormusjee  Tehangir), 
and  Elphinstone  College,  Bombay  (Professor  J.  T.  Hathom- 
thwaite).  Matrie.  Michs.  189S;  Scholar,  1898;  B.A.  (6th 
Wrangler)  1901.  Studied  for  the  I.C.S.  Died  Jan.  lo,  1902, 
in  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  as  the  result  of  a  riding  accident. 
The  Cama  Prize  was  founded  by  his  father  in  his  memory, 
1903.  Twin  brother  of  the  next.   (Eagle,  xxiii.) 

CAMA,  CAMAJI  NAVROJI.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  10, 
1898.  S.  of  Navroji  Pestanji  Hormusji,  barrister-at-law, 
J. P.,  of  Poona,  and  Navazbai  Navrojee  Navazbai,  India. 
B.Nov.  13,  1878,  at  Bombay.  Schools,  Bombay  Proprietary 
High  (Hormusjee  Tehangir),  and  Elphinstone  College,  Bom- 
bay (Professor  J.  T.  Hathomthwaite).  Matrie.  MiciSs.  1898; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1901,  as  C.  Byramjee  N.; 
(Math.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1902);  LL.B.  1903;  LL.M. 
1914.  Isaac  Newton  Studentship,  1903.  Entered  the  I.C.S. ; 
served  in  the  Central  Provinces  as  District  and  Sessions 
Judge.  Barrister  (Gray's  Inn),  19 14.  Made  a  special  study  of 
Oriental  languages,  and  aimed  at  making  the  study  of 
Indian  languages  more  attractive.  Bore  a  remarkable 
physical  and  mental  resemblance  to  his  twin  brother  (above). 
Died   May   22,    1915,   aged   37,   at  Hoshangabad.     (Eagle, 

XXXVII.) 

CAMBEL,  JOHN  BASSETT,  see  CAMPBELL. 

CAMBELL, ,  see  CAMPBELL,  JOHN  (1807). 

CAMBIER,  WALTER  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1890. 
S.  of  William  Alfred,  Commander,  R.N.,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  9, 

1871,  at  Sunderland.  Sehool,  Tonbridge.  Matrie.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893;  LL.B.  1894.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  10,  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1896.  On  the  North 
Eastern  Circuit;  Durham  and  Berwick  Sessions.  Practised 
also  at  the  Admiralty  Covuit.  Died  Feb.  27,  1920,  aged  49,  at 
The  Cottage  Hotel,  Wooler.  (Venn,  11.  512;  Tonbridge  Sch. 
Reg.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

CAMBRIDGE,  Duke  of,  ADOLPHUS  FREDERICK,  Prince  of 
GREAT  BRITAIN.   Hon.  LL.D.  1842;  from  St  John's. 

CAMBRIDGE,  EDWARD  PICKARD,  see  PICKARD. 

CAMBRIDGE,  Duke  of,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK 
CHARLES,  Prince  of  GREAT  BRITAIN.  Hon.  LL.D.  1864. 
S.  of  Adolphus  Frederick  (above),  Duke  of  Cambridge. 

CAMDEN,  Marquess,  see  PRATT,  JOHN  CHARLES. 

CAMELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1895.  S. 
of  Martin,  solicitor  in  the  High  Court  of  Calcutta,  India. 
B.  Feb.  24,  1877,  at  Calcutta.  School,  St  Xavier's  College, 
Calcutta  (Rev.  P.  Hipp).  Matrie.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898. 

CAMENISCH,  FRANK.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1900.  S.  of 
John,  of  8,  Aigburth  Drive,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool.  B.  Jan. 
1881.  School,  Uppingham.  Matrie.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903. 
Unable  to  take  Holy  Orders  owing  to  ill-health.  Died  Dec.  10, 
1907.   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

CAMERON,  ARCHIBALD  PRESTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  22,  1891.  S.  of  Donald  [?  Donald  Walker  (1844)], 
schoolmaster,  of  Ipswich,  Queensland,  Australia.   B.  Dec.  5, 

1872,  at  Brisbane.  School,  Ipswich  Grammar  (Mr  D. 
Cameron).  Matrie.  Easter,  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Brother  of 
John  A.  (1888)  and  Walter  E.  (1890). 

CAMERON,  CHARLES  FRASER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1892.  S.  of  Duncan.  B.  at  Glasgow.  School,  City  of 
London.   Matrie.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895. 

CAMERON,  DONALD.  Matrie.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1883.  One  of  these  names  died  Aug.  23,  1931,  at  Aston  Road, 
Ealing,  Middlesex.  Perhaps  brother  of  Archibald  P.  (1891), 
etc.  (The  Times,  Aug.  25,  1931-) 

CAMERON,  DONALD  WALKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  29,  1844.  S.  of  Major-General  [?  Sir  Alexander],  of 
Polmaily,  Glen  Urquhart,  Inverness-shire.  Matrie.  Michs. 
1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  One  Donald  Cameron  was 
schoolmaster  of  Ipswich,  Queensland,  Australia,  in  1888  and 
father  of  Archibald  P.  (1891)  and  John  A.  (1888).  (T.  A. 
Walker,  483.) 


495 


Cameron,  Francis  Ewen 

CAMERON,  FRANCIS  EWEN.  Adm.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  i,  1875. 
Of  Surrey.  S.  of  Francis  Marten  [M.A.,  Oxford],  R.  of 
Bonnington,  Kent.  B.  Dec.  10,  1854,  at  Brockham,  Surrey. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  i875-  Adm.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Mar.  25,  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1930.  Ord. 
deacon,  1879;  priest  (Canterbury)  18S0;  C.  of  Dartford,  Kent, 
1879-81.  C.  of  Bromley,  1882-5.  Chaplain  of  the  Ecclesiasti- 
cal Establishment  at  Trimulgherry,  1885-7.  Held  various 
chaplaincies  in  Madras,  1887,  1913.  Principal  of  the  Laurence 
Memorial  School,  Ootacamund,  1913.  Of  6,  Hardwicke 
Road,  Reigate,  Surrey,  in  1939;  retired.  Brother  of  the 
next.   {Crockford,  1939;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

CAMERON,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1879. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9,  1880.  2nd  s.  of  Francis 
Marten,  R.  of  Bonnington,  Kent.  B.  there  Aug.  28,  1861. 
School,  King's,  Canterbury.  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1890.  Incorp. 
at  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1907.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest 
(Worcester)  1886;  C.  of  St  John's,  Lad>Tvood,  Birmingham, 
1885-7.  C.  of  St  George's,  Edgbaston,  Warws.,  1887-90.  V. 
of  St  Stephen's,  Birmingham,  1890-1900.  V.  of  Knowbur>-, 
Salop,  1900-1.  Chaplain  at  Baku,  1901-3.  Archdeacon  and 
Priest-in-charge  of  Eshowe,  Natal,  1903-5.  R.  of  Heidelberg, 
Natal,  1905-6.  V.  of  Krugersdorp,  Pretoria,  1907-10. 
Organising  Secretary  in  the  dio.  of  Pretoria,  1910-12.  .Arch- 
deacon of  Pretoria,  191 2-14;  Vicar-General  of  the  diocese, 
1915-16.  Archdeacon  of  Johannesburg,  1914-24.  Secretary 
of  the  Transvaal  and  South  Rhodesian  Missions,  1924-34. 
Pro%'incial  Commissary'  to  the  Archbishop  of  Cape  Town, 
1924-32.  Director  of  the  South  African  Church  Institute, 
1925-32.  V.  of  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Herts.,  1933-9-.  Author, 
John  Cameron,  Non-Juror;  Church  Finance  at  Home  and 
Overseas.  Brother  of  the  above.  [Peile,  11.  672;  Crockford, 
1939;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

CAMERON,  HAMISH  SKINNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  S.  of  James  Angus,  of  Firhall,  Nairn.  B. 
May  23,  1875,  at  Nairn.  School,  Watson's,  Edinburgh  (Dr 
Ogilvie).  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1921.  Of 
Inkerman,  Coonoor  R.S.,  Nilgiris,  S.  India,  in  1938.  {Univ. 
Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

CAMERON,  HECTOR  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  28, 1898.  S.  of  Hector  Clare,  M.D.,  of  Glasgow  [knighted, 
1900;  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow],  B.  there  July  17,  1878.  Schools,  Chfton  College 
and  Glasgow  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar, 
1901;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1901;  M.A.  and  B.C. 
1906;  M.B.  1907;  M.D.  1910.  At  Guy's  Hospital.  L.R.C.P., 
1905.  F.R.C.P.,  1914.  Demonstrator  in  Physiology  and 
Dean  of  the  Medical  School,  Guy's  Hospital.  Physician  to 
Guy's  Hospital,  and  Physician-in-charge  of  the  department 
for  diseases  of  children.  Chief  Medical  Ofiicer  for  the  Motor 
Union  and  United  British  Insurance  Co.  Author,  medical. 
Of  23,  Devonshire  Place,  London,  W.,  and  of  Enton  Rough, 
near  Godalming,  Surrey.  {Who's  Who,  1939;  Medical 
Directory,  1939.) 

CAMERON,  HECTOR  LOVETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1821.  Did  not  reside.  Perhaps  brother  of  Jonathan 
H.  L.  (1826). 

CAMERON,  IAN  GRANT.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1898. 
[S.  of  Allan  C.  G.,  of  H.M.  Geological  Survey,  and  of  Taunton, 
Somerset.]  B.  Aug.  27,  1874.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..\. 
1901;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon,  1901;  priest  (Sarum)  1902; 
C.  of  Branksome,  Dorset,  1901-8.  V.  of  West  and  East 
Hanney,  Berks.,  1908-12.  R.  of  Woodborough,  Wilts.,  1912- 
15.  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Sarum,  1915-27.  V.  of  Mere,  1927-36, 
with  West  Knoyle,  1930-6.  Of  The  Garth,  ChUde  Okeford, 
Dorset,  in  1939.   {Crockford,  1939.) 

CAMERON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1888.  S.  of  Donald  [?  Donald  Walker  (1844)],  school- 
master, of  Ipswich,  Queensland,  Australia.  B.  Jan.  19,  1869, 
at  Brisbane.  School,  Ipswich  Grammar  (Mr  D.  Cameron). 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B..A..  1891;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1895.  At  St 
George's  Hospital,  London;  House  Surgeon  and  House 
Physician.  Hon.  Consulting  Surgeon  at  the  Ipswich  Hospital, 
Queensland.  Of  East  Street,  Ipswich,  AustraUa,  in  1939. 
Brother  of  Walter  E.  (1890),  etc.    {Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CAMERON,  JOHN  FORBES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1895.  S. 
of  James,  teacher,  of  the  School  House,  Stanley,  Perths. 
B.  July  23,  1873,  at  Stanley.  Schools,  Perth  Academy  and 
Edinburgh  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1896-8; 
B..\.  {2nd  Wrangler)  1898;  Smith's  Prizeman,  1900;  M.A. 
1902.  Fellow,  1899.  Mathematical  Lecturer,  1900.  Tutor, 
1909-21.  Bursar,  1921-8.  Master,  1928-.  Vice-Chancellor, 
i933~5-  University  representative  on  the  Cambridge 
Borough  Council,  1920-33.  Vice-Chairman  of  the  Arbitration 
Tribunal  (Ministry  of  Labour)  1917-18.  Chairman  of  the 
University  Press  Syndicate,  1929-.  Chairman  of  the  Cam- 
bridge Gas  Co.  Married  and  had  issue.  {Venn,  11.  542; 
Who's  Who,  1939.) 


Cammiade,  Paul  Eugene 

CAMERON,  JONATHAN  HENRY  LOVETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Feb.  15,  1826.  S.  of  Hector.  B.  1807,  at  Lismore, 
Co.  Waterford.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Lent,  1827; 
Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1836; 
priest,  1837;  R.  of  Astwick,  Beds.,  1838-41.  V.  of  Fleet, 
Dorset,  1841-6.  V.  of  West  Lavington,  Wilts.,  1846-52.  R. 
of  Buckhom-Weston,  Dorset,  1852-60.  R.  of  Shoreham, 
Kent,  1860-88.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Nov.  21,  1888,  aged 
81.  Buried  at  Shoreham.  M.I.  Perhaps  brother  of  Hector  L. 
(1821).   {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Rochester  Records.) 

CAMERON,  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28,  1899. 
S.  of  Frederick  Brough,  clerk,  of  London.  B.  there  Apr.  3, 
1875.  School,  University  College  (Mr  Eve).  Matric.  Easter, 
1899;  B.A.  1902. 

CAMERON,  WALTER  EVAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
16,  1890.  S.  of  Donald,  schoolmaster,  of  Ipswich,  Queens- 
land, Australia.  B.  June  ir,  1871,  at  Brisbane.  School, 
Ipswich  Grammar  (Mr  Cameron).  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1893.   Brother  of  Archibald  P.  (1891),  etc. 

CAMERON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  2,  1852. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon, 
1858;  priest  (London)  1859;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Camden 
Town,  1858.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Croydon,  Surrey,  in  1866; 
V.  there,  1867-9.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1870. 

CAMIDGE,  CHARLES  [JOSEPH].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Jan.  13,  1820.  [S.  of  Matthew,  organist  of  York 
Minster.]  B.  at  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1820,  as  C.  Joseph; 
B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1824;  priest,  1825; 
P.C.  of  Nether  Poppleton,  Yorks.,  1826-55.  Chaplain  to 
the  York  Union,  1849.  V.  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  1855-75. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon.  Rural  Dean  of  Wakefield,  1869-75. 
Of  Wakefield  Lodge,  Milverton,  Leamington,  c.  1877-8.  Not 
in  Crockford,  1879.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Matthew 
(1813). 

CAMIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  July  3,  1812.  [S. 
of  Matthew,  organist  and  composer  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).] 
B.  1790,  at  York.  Mus.B.  1812;  Mus.D.  1819.  Assistant  to 
his  father  at  York  Minster;  organist  there,  1842-59.  The 
present  organ  of  the  Cathedral  was  constructed  under  his 
superintendence.  Composer  of  Cathedral  music;  adapted 
much  classical  music  for  use  in  the  EngUsh  Church  service. 
Died  Sept.  29  (?  21),  1859,  at  York.  Brother  of  the  next  and 
of  the  above;  father  of  Thomas  S.  (1855).  {D.X.B.;  G.  Mag., 
1859,  II.  522.) 

CAMIDGE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  13, 
1813.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  Matthew,  organist  of  York  Minster.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1823.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  24,  1818;  priest,  June  27,  1819.  In  Clergy 
List,  unbeneficed,  1847-67;  gone  in  1869.  Brother  of  Charles 
J.  (1820),  etc. 

CAMIDGE,  THOMAS  SIMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  3, 
1855.  Of  York.  Never  resided.  [S.  of  John  (1812).]  Organist; 
acted  as  deputy  for  his  father  at  York  Minster,  1848-59. 
Organist  at  St  Saviour's,  York,  and  at  Hexham  Abbey,  in 
1886. 

CAMMELL,  BERNARD  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  May  4,  1868.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of 
Norton  Hall,  Sheffield.  B.  June  30,  1850.  Schools,  Repton 
and  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Of  The  Gate  House,  Merrow, 
Guildford,  Surrey,  in  1910.  Married  and  had  issue  (announce- 
ment of  golden' wedding  in  The  Times  of  Jan.  10,  1928). 
Died  Nov.  19,  1932,  at  Warren  Lodge,  Guildford.  Brother  of 
the  next.  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Tintes,  Nov. 
21,  1932.) 

CAMMELL,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23, 
1871.  3rd  s.  of  Charles,  of  Norton  Hall,  Sheffield.  B.  Dec.  12, 
1851,  at  Sheffield.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A. 
1875.  Of  Brookiield  Manor,  Hathersage,  Derbs.  J. P. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  18,  1903.  Brother  of  the 
above.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

CAMMIADE,  PAUL  EUGENE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1892. 
S.  of  Gilbert  Henr\',  merchant,  of  Madras,  India.  B.  there 
Jan.  17,  1874.  Schools,  Bishop  Corrie's  (Mr  Foley),  St 
Mary's  College  (Father  Walsh),  and  the  Presidency  College 
(Dr  Duncan).  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Government  Scholar  and 
B.A.  of  .Madras  University.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1896;  Bengal 
Province.  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1897-1902. 
In  Assam  as  Assistant  Commissioner,  1902-6.  Joint  Magi- 
strate and  Deputy  Collector,  East  Bengal  and  Assam,  1906-^. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  1909-11.  District  and  Sessions 
Judge,  1911-12.  Acting  Judge,  Calcutta  High  Court,  1926-7. 
Retired,  1931.    {Venn,  11.  525;  H.  M.  F.  Gray.) 


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Camp,  John 

CAMP,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  14,  1894;  re- 
adm.  Nov.  18,  1897.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Hornsey,  London. 
B.  Mar.  15,  1877,  in  London.  School,  Owen's,  Islington. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1895;  Prizeman,  1897;  B.A. 
(27th  Wrangler)  1898.  Entered  the  Navy,  1898;  served  in 
various  ships  afloat  till  1909.  Head  of  the  Navigation 
Department,  R.N.  College,  Dartmouth,  1909-14  and  1915-21. 
With  the  Grand  Fleet  in  H.M.S.  Erin,  1914-15.  4t  the 
Royal  Naval  Training  Establishment,  Shotley,  1922.  At  the 
Adiniralty,  Deputy-Superintendent  of  Naval  Examinations, 
1923-33.  On  the  retired  list,  1933.  C.B.,  1931.  Of  115, 
Bridge  Lane,  Golder's  Green,  N.W.  (T.  A.  Walker,  632; 
Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CAMPBELL,  ALAN  NIGEL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Sept.  29,  1879. 
[3rd  s.  of  Walter  WUUam  T.  Beaujolais,  Colonel,  of  Skipness, 
Bamcluith,  Hamilton,  N.B.]  B.  Oct.  17,  1858.  School, 
King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest  (Truro) 
1885;  C.  of  Calstock,  ComwaU,  1884-9.  C.  of  All  Hallows, 
East  India  Docks,  London,  and  Chaplain  to  Poplar  Hospital, 
1890-1901.  R.  of  Callander,  1901-5.  Mission  Priest  of  St 
Columba's  Mission,  1905-7.  R.  of  St  Luke's  with  St  Barnabas, 
Glasgow,  1908-17.  V.  of  BUndley  Heath,  Surrey,  1917-19. 
Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Glasgow,  1921-31.  Became 
blind  while  working  in  Poplar,  but  courageously  continued 
his  ministrations.  Died  July  7,  1934,  aged  76,  at  Elfindale, 
Jarvis  Brook.  Brother  of  Archibald  E.  (1876).  (King 
William's  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Harvey-Johnston,  Heraldry  of  the 
Campbells,  11.  21 ;  Crockford,  1932;  The  Tvnes,  July  13,  1934.) 

CAMPBELL,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1883.  S.  of  Thomas  Callender,  of  Ballynagard  House, 
Londonderry.  B.  there  Apr.  16,  1862.  Schools,  Academical 
Institution  and  Magee  College,  Londonderry,  Edinburgh 
University  and  Belfast  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
Scholar,  1884;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1926.  Of  Ballynatru, 
Shantallow,  Derry,  Ireland. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  12, 
1774.  [Probably  2nd  s.  of  Pryse  (1745),  of  Stackpole  Court, 
Pembs.]  B.  Sept.  14,  1756,  in  London.  School,  (?)  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1774.  Died  s.p.  Probably  brother  of  John 
(1772).  (G.  Harvey- Johnston,  Heraldry  of  the  Campbells, 
I.  42.) 

CAMPBELL,     ALEXANDER     DOUGLAS     MACDHONACHIE. 

Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  25,  1878.   Did  not  matriculate. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  23,  1862.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1862; 
B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1870. 

CAMPBELL,  ALLAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1898.  S. 
of  Finlay,  of  Brantridge  Park,  Balcombe,  Sussex.  B.  Nov.  23, 
1878,  in  Victoria,  Australia.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1905. 

CAMPBELL,  ANDREW  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  i6,  1894.  S.  of  John,  schoolmaster,  of  Ardallie,  Mint- 
law,  Aberdeens.  B.  June  30,  1875,  at  Girnoe,  Crathie, 
Aberdeens.  Schools,  Aberdeen  Grammar,  Ardallie  (Mr  J. 
Campbell)  and  Fettes  College.  Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1924.  At  Divinity  Hall,  Edinburgh 
University,  1897-1900;  Lord  Rector's  Prize,  1897.  Minister 
of  Lerwick,  Shetland,  1902-9;  of  St  John's,  Glasgow,  1909- 
29.  Hastie  Lecturer  of  Glasgow  University,  1922.  During 
the  Great  War,  Chaplain,  attached  to  5th  Batt.,  Highland 
Light  Infantry;  in  GallipoU,  1915;  in  Egypt  (Sinai),  1916-17. 
Of  II,  Walmer  Crescent,  Glasgow,  in  1938.  Author,  Church  of 
Scotland  History,  1707-1929.  (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Aberdeen  Gr. 
Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Jan. 
26,  1821.  S.  and  h.  of  [Sir]  Archibald,  Lieut. -General,  K.C.B. 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.;  see  also  Memoir  in  G.  Mag.,  1843,  11. 
654,  where  his  son  is  mentioned).  B.  1803,  at  Rannoch, 
Perths.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825; 
M.A.  1828.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  2,  1828.  Chaplain  in 
the  East  India  Company's  Service.  Died  unmarried  1831. 
(Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  17,  1825.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Edin- 
burgh (Mr  Johnston).   Matric.  Easter,  1826;  B.A.  1833. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1896. 
3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Kilberry,  Argylls.  B.  there  Jan.  18,  1877. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1899;  M.A.  1929.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1900. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  Punjab,  1901.  Registrar,  Chief 
Court,  1912.  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  1918.  Judge  of 
the  High  Court  of  Lahore,  1921-8;  retired.  University 
Lecturer  in  Indian  Law  to  the  Board  of  Indian  Civil  Service 
Studies,  1929-39-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  14,  Latham 
Road,  Cambridge,  in  1939.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Campbell,  late  of  Kilberry;  Who's  Who  in  India,  1936-7.) 


Campbell,  Arthur  Bruce  Knight 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  COLIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall  , 
June  28,  1 79 1.  Of  Richmond,  Yorks.  School,  Richmond 
(Mr  Temple).  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1795;  M.A.  1798. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  i,  1797;  priest,  Oct.  14,  1798;  C.  of 
Bishop  Burton,  Yorks.  Died  Jan.  17,  1842,  aged  68,  at 
Canterbury.   (G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  558.) 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  DOUGLAS  PITCAIRN.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1899.  S.  of  Edward  Augustus  P. 
(1839),  clerk,  of  Vicar's  Cross,  Chester.  B.  Apr.  9,  1880,  at 
Chester.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Denbighshire  Yeomanry 
and  Remount  Service).  Of  Deeside,  Bangor-on-Dee,  Wrex- 
ham, in  1925.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  EAN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  10, 
1876.  [S.  of  Walter  William  Thomas  Beaujolais,  Colonel,  of 
Skipness,  Bamcluith,  Hamilton,  N.B.]  B.  June  i,  1856. 
School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883;  Hon.  D.D.  1904. 
Select  Preacher,  1908.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  i88i;  priest 
(Llandafi)  1882;  C.  of  Aberdare,  S.  Wales,  1881-5.  R.  of 
Castle  Rising  with  Roydon,  Norfolk,  1885-91.  V.  of  All 
Souls,  Leeds,  1891-1901.  Acting  Chaplain  to  Leeds  Rifles, 
1893;  to  the  Black  Watch,  1901.  Provost  of  St  Ninian's 
Cathedral,  Perth,  1901-4.  Commissary  to  the  Bishop  of  St 
John's,  Kaffraria.  Missioner  for  South  African  Mission,  1904. 
Bishop  of  Glasgow  and  Galloway,  1904-21.  Church  Com- 
missioner to  South  Africa,  1919.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Apr.  i8,  1921,  at  Glasgow.  Brother  of  Alan  N.  (1879). 
(King  IVilliam's  Coll.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  MONTGOMERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  26,  1807.  S.  of  Archibald  Montgomery,  Esq.,  of 
London.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A. 
1811;  M.A.  1816.  Fellow.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  29, 
1812,  as  '2nd  s.  of  Archibald  M.,  Esq.,  late  of  Wimpole 
Street,  London,  deceased.'  R.  of  Little  Steeping,  Lines., 
1818-59.  P-C.  of  St  James's,  Paddington,  Middlesex,  1829- 
59.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1855-9.  Died  May  23,  1859,  aged  69, 
at  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London.  Brother  of  Charles 
M.  (1807)  and  probably  of  Hugh  M.  (1812).  (Hennessy;  G. 
Mag.) 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1839.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  James,  of  London.]  B. 
Oct.  20,  1820,  at  Baker  Street,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1839; 
Scholar,  1842;  B.A.  (4th  Wrangler)  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Fellow, 
1847.  Took  private  pupils,  1843-7.  Went  to  Jamaica,  where 
his  uncle  John  Graham  had  an  estate;  resided  there,  1847-70. 
Returned  to  England  and  hved  at  Sherborne,  Dorset,  1872- 
98,  and  latterly  at  3,  Salisbury  Villas,  Cambridge.  Died 
Dec.  14,  1899,  at  Torquay.  Buried  at  Trumpington.  Father 
of  the  next  and  of  WiUiam  H.  P.  (1893).  (Boose,  iv.  Suppl.; 
Eagle,  Mar.  1900.) 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  YOUNG  GIPPS.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Archibald  Samuel  (above), 
of  Com  Hill  House,  Sherborne,  Dorset.  B.  May  18,  1872,  at 
Brighton.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
Scholar,  1893;  Exhibitioner;  ist  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A. 
(gth  Wrangler)  1894;  Tyson  medal,  1895;  M.A.  1922.  Entered 
the  I.C.S.  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  in  Madras, 
1896-1903.  Under  Secretary  to  the  Government,  1903-6. 
Private  Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Madras,  1906-12.  Sub- 
Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  1912.  Collector  and  District 
Magistrate,  1914.  Secretary  to  the  Madras  Government, 
1918-19  and  1923.  Director  of  Industries,  1919-21.  Member 
of  the  Madras  Board  of  Revenue,  1922-5.  Chief  Secretary 
to  the  Governor  of  Madras,  1925-30.  Temp,  member  of  the 
Council  of  Madras,  1926-9;  a  member  of  the  Executive 
Council,  1930-5.  CLE.,  1911.  C.B.E.,  1920.  C.S.I.  1927. 
K.C.I.E.,  1932.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  South 
Provinces  Mounted  Rifles,  Indian  Defence  Force;  mentioned 
in  despatches).  Founded  and  organised  the  British  Red 
Cross  Central  Prisoners  of  War  Organisation.  Knight  of 
Grace,  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem,  19 16.  Of  Flowers 
Court,  Pangboume,  Berks.,  in  1939.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  WiUiam  H.  P.  (1893).   (Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CAMPBELL,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1877. 
S.  of  Arthur,  of  14,  Randolph  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  B.  there 
Sept.  26,  1858.  Schools,  [Loretto]  and  Fettes  (Dr  Potts). 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1882.  Writer  to  the  Signet. 
Proprietor  of  Catrine,  Ayrshire.  Died  Apr.  22,  1909,  at 
Edinburgh.   (Loretto  Sch.  Reg.;  Fettes  Coll.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  ARTHUR  BRUCE  KNIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  11,  1868.  2nd  s.  of  James  Colquhoun  (1831), 
Bishop  of  Bangor.  B.  May  i,  185 1,  at  Merth>T.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1877.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor, 
for  York)  1874;  priest  (York)  1875 ;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Beverley, 
Yorks.,  1874-5.  C.  of  Doncaster,  1876.  Examining  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor  (his  father),  c,  j8p6-8!,  Died  Sept. 
26,  1881,  aged  30,  at  Bangor. 


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Campbell,  Arthur  William  Montgomery 

CAMPBELL,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  MONTGOMERY.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  20)  at  Magdalene,  July  i,  1872.  S.  and  h.  of  Hugh 
Montgomery  (1835),  Esq.,  of  Bennington  Park,  Herts.  B. 
Oct.  9,  1852.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  i8,  1877. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1881.  Did  not  practise.  Of  Wjirkworth, 
Malvern  WeUs.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

CAMPBELL,  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  20,  1803.  S.  of  Wilham,  Esq.,  of  London.  B.  there 
Apr.  4,  1786.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar, 
1805;  13. A.  1807;  M.A.  1812.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  17, 
1804,  as  '3rd  s.  of  Wilham,  Esq.,  late  Commissioner  of  the 
Navy,  deceased.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1809  (left,  May  11,  1812). 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1811;  priest,  June  21,  1812. 
R.  of  Wallasey,  Cheshire,  1814-24.  V.  of  Childwall,  Lanes., 
1824-70.  R.  of  Liverpool,  1829-70.  Author,  The  Rights  of  the 
English  Clergy  asserted  and  the  probable  amount  of  the  Incomes 
estimated  (1822) ;  Two  papers  on  Church  music.  Died  May  15, 
1870,  aged  84,  at  Childwall.  M.I.  there  and  at  Wallasey. 
Father  of  Edward  A.  P.  (1839)  and  perhaps  of  William  P.  A. 
(1844).   {Boase;  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  in.  107.) 

CAMPBELL,  AUGUSTUS  DES  MONTIERS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  15,  1858.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Combe  Wood, 
Kingston,  Surrey.  B.  Mar.  26,  1841,  at  Rome.  School, 
Brighton  College  (Dr  Cotterill).  Matric.  Michs.  1858.  Of 
Hurstmonceaux  Place,  Hailsham,  Sussex. 

CAMPBELL,  AUGUSTUS  EDWARD  PITCAIRN,  see  CAMPBELL, 
EDWARD  A.  PITCAIRN. 

CAMPBELL,  BASIL  PATRICK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  23,  1900. 
[S.  and  h.  of  William,  Lord  Skerrington,  Senator  of  the 
College  of  Justice,  Edinburgh.]  B.  June  3,  1882.  Schools, 
[Edinburgh  Academy,  Stonyhurst  College]  and  The  Oratory, 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B..\.  1903;  B.C.  1908; 
M.B.  1909;  M.D.  1913.  Studied  at  Edinburgh  University, 
1904-8.  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1910.  General  medical  practitioner. 
House  Surgeon  at  the  Royal  Infirmary,  Edinburgh,  1908-9; 
at  the  Royal  Southern  Hospital,  Liverpool,  1909-10.  Medical 
Of&cer  for  the  Arundel  District.  Of  Carleton  House,  .Arundel, 
Sussex,  in  1914.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
Late  Surgeon  at  the  Brechin  Infirmary.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  The  Priory  House,  Begbroke,  Oxford  (retired). 
(Edinburgh  Academy  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.\  Medical  Directory, 
I939-) 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sx  John's,  Sept. 
17,  1807.  7th  s.  of  Dugald,  a  General  in  the  [H.E.I.C] 
Madras  Army  [and  Margaret  Elizabeth  Mackay].  B.  [.May  5, 
1791]  at  Duddingstone  House,  Edinburgh.  Major,  94th 
Foot.   (Records  of  Clan  Campbell,  loy.) 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES.  AAm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  28, 

1809.  S.  of  Charles,  V.  of  Weasenham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  Scholar,  1810-12.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  July  20,  1817;  priest.  May  24,  1818.  In 
the  Army  for  three  years.  C.  of  Weasenham  till  1822;  V. 
there,  1822-78.  R.  of  BeechamweU  and  Shingham,  Norfolk, 
1822-78.  Author,  Conversations  ufith  a  Ranter,  etc.  Died 
May  20,  1878,  at  Weasenham.  Brother  of  William  (1807) 
and  father  of  Straton  C.  (1842).   (Venn,  11.  153.) 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1887.  2nd  s.  of  George  WiUiam,  of  22,  Queen's  Gate 
Gardens,  London.  B.  Feb.  i,  1868,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Partner  in  Pember  and  Boyle,  Stock- 
brokers, Lombard  Street,  London.  Died  1906.  Brother  of 
George  A.  (1892).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937,  sub 
Campbell  of  Colgrain.) 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  MONTGOMERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  26,  1807.  S.  of  Archibald  Montgomery,  Esq., 
of  London.  Schools,  [Eton]  and  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1807;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  25, 

1810,  age  21,  as  's.  and  h.  of  Archibald  Montgomery,  Esq., 
late  of  London,  deceased.'  A  partner  in  the  Old  Bank, 
Shrewsbury.  Of  Bennington  Park,  Herts.  Brother  of 
Archibald  M.  (1807);  father  of  the  next,  of  Hugh  M.  (1835) 
and  perhaps  of  John  M.  (1840).   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  MONTGOMERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  9,  1829.  S.  of  Charles  Montgomerv  (above), 
Esq.,  of  Bennington,  Herts.  B.  there.  School,  Eton.  .Matric. 
Michs.  1830;  Scholar;  B.A.  1835.  A  partner  in  the  Old  Bank, 
Shrewsbury.  Died  Aug.  21,  1884,  at  Coton  Hill,  Shrewsbury. 
Brother  of  Hugh  M.  (1835)  and  perhaps  of  John  M.  (1840). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Eagle,  xiii.) 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  SANDWITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1877.  S.  and  h.  of  .Alexander,  of  Toronto,  Canada. 
B.  Nov.  15,  1858,  at  Kingston,  Canada.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1881.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  8,  1878, 
as  's.  and  h.  of  Alexander,  barrister-at-law,  of  Toronto.' 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1881.  Of  Toronto,  Canada.  (Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar.) 


Campbell,  Colin  Alexander 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  STEWART.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  29, 
1894.  3rd  s.  of  Frederick,  Colonel,  late  Royal  Artillery,  of 
Airds,  Sydenham  Hill,  London,  S.E.  B.  Mar.  14,  1875. 
School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar  and 
P^zeman;  Exhibitioner,  1896;  B..\.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1897;  M.A.  1932.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1898.  Registrar  of 
Co-operative  Credit  Societies,  Bombay  Presidency,  1906-11. 
Senior  Collector  til'  1925;  retired.  During  the  Great  War, 
served  as  Divisional  Recruiting  0£5cer  for  the  Bombay 
Presidential  Area;  Lieut.-Col.,  I.A.R.  C.B.E.,  1919.  (King's 
Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Who's  Who,  1939.1 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  WYNDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Jan.  13,  1823.  Of  Sussex.  S.  of  John  [probably  of 
SneUan  and  Dunoon,  Argyll,  and  of  Blunham,  Beds.].  B. 
1805.  Matric.  Michs.  1823,  as  Wjmdham  Charles.  Previously 
at  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  as  'Wyndham  Charles,  2nd  s. 
of  John,  of  Worthing,  Sussex.'  .Matric.  (Wadham  College) 
Jan.  26,  1821,  age  16,  as  2nd  s.  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Campbell, 
of  Dunoon,  Argyll  and  of  Blunham,  Beds,  [both  these 
descriptions  of  bus  father  occur  \n  Al.  Oxon.].  Died  un- 
married Feb.  24,  1829.  Buried  Feb.  26,  1829,  at  Blunham. 
(Heraldry  of  the  Campbells,  11.  17;  G.  Mag.,  1829, 1.  187,  where 
date  of  death  occurs  as  Jan.  27.) 

CAMPBELL,  CHRISTOPHER  TRUMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Feb.  25,  1869.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  London.]  B. 
1850.  Matric.  Lent,  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  10,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1876.  On  the 
South  Eastern  Circuit.  Accidentally  drowned  July  9,  1899, 
at  Twickenham.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  3, 
1761.  S.  of  John,  of  Jamaica.  School,  Enfield,  Middlesex 
(Mr  Kinross).  Matric.  .Michs.  1761;  Scholar,  1762;  B.A. 
1766.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  22,  1763, 
as  's.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Enfield,  Middlesex.'  [There  is  an 
inscription  in  Walcot  burial  ground,  Bath,  to  'Colin  Camp- 
bell, Esq.,  of  this  city  and  formerly  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica; 
died,  Sept.  24,  1826,  aged  83.']  (Scott,  .MSS.;  Inns  of  Court; 
Caribbeana,  1.  319.) 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  4, 
1825.  S.  of  Colin.  B.  at  Liverpool.  School,  Royal  Liverpool 
Institution  (Mr  Monk).  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829; 
U.A.  1832.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Birmingham,  1839.  P.C.  of 
St  Thomas's,  Lancaster,  1845-56.  Probably  C.  of  Richmond, 
Surrey,  in  1832  (the  Rev.  Colin  Campbell,  C.  of  Richmond, 
Surrey,  married  there,  Oct.  30,  1832,  Harriet  Hume,  spinster, 
of  Richmond).  Died  Mar.  30,  1856,  aged  50,  at  Lancaster. 
Probably  father  of  Colin  (1852).  (Liverpool  Royal  Insiit. 
Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  544.) 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1836; 
re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  13,  1836.  Of  Middlesex.  [4th  s.  of 
Archibald,  of  Lochnell,  ArgyUs.,  and  of  The  Mount,  Harrow.] 
Matric.  \Iichs.  1836;  B..\.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
July  17,  1841;  priest,  July  9,  1842;  C.  of  Ninebanks,  Nor- 
thumberland, 184 1.  C.  of  Noreham,  1842.  C.  of  Sunderland, 
1843.  Chaplain  of  the  British  Church  in  Bordeaux,  1844.  V. 
of  Dedham,  Essex,  1849-54.  V.  of  St  George's,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1854-60.  Surrogate.  Married  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Henry  N.  Hovy,  Dutch  Consul  at  Bordeaux.  Died  Feb.  27, 
1871,  at  St  Omer,  Pas  de  Calais,  France.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Times,  Mar.  3,  1871;  Burke,  L.G.,  sub  CampbeU  of  Lochnell.) 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 
1852.  S.  of  CoUn  (?  1825).  B.  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  Matric. 
Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon,  1857; 
priest  (Manchester)  1858;  P.C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Lancaster, 
1858-72.  V.  of  Ambleside,  1872-5.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Hatfield,  Herts.,  1875-80.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Weston- 
super-Mare,  Somerset,  1880-1906.  Died  June  17,  1906,  aged 
72.  Father  of  William  H.  (1885)  and  Gerald  (1898).  (Crock- 
ford.) 

CAMPBELL,  Lord  COLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  29, 
1875.  5th  s.  of  George,  Duke  of  Argyll,  of  Inverary  Castle, 
Argylls.  B.  there  Mar.  8  (?  9),  1853.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Lent,  1875;  B.A.  1878;  LL.B.  1879.  Adm.  at  the  i\Uddle 
Temple,  June  r,  1875.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1886.  Practised 
at  Bombay,  1888-95.  M.P.  for  .'VrgyU,  1878-85.  Married, 
but  judicially  separated  in  1884.  Author,  The  Crofter  in 
History.  Died  s.p.  June  18,  1895,  at  Bombay.  (The  Scots 
Peerage,  1.  391;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.) 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Trinity,  May  27,  1815.  4th  s.  of  Colin  [Lieut.-Gen.,  de- 
ceased, late  Lieut. -Governor  of  Gibraltar].  B.  i793.  at 
Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1825.  R. 
of  Widdlngton,  Essex,  1825-60.  R.  of  Brooksby,  Leics., 
1835-60.  Married  The  Hon.  Beatrice  Charlotte  Byng,  dau. 
of  John  (Byng),  Viscount  Torrington,  June  29,  1820,  at 
Felbrigge,  Norfolk.  Died  s.p.  .\pr.  29,  i860.  Perhaps  brother 
of  James  T.  (1824).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Clan  of  Campbell,  iv. 

2I5-) 


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Campbell,  Colin  Algernon 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
^3.  1893-  S.  and  h.  of  William  Middleton,  of  Coombe  Ridge, 
Kingston-on-Thames,  Surrey.  B.  Aug.  5,  1874,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Of  Colgrain,  Co.  Dum- 
barton; succeeded  his  father,  1919.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Residing  at  Underriver  House,  Sevonoaks,  Kent,  in  1937. 
Brother  of  Norman  R.  {1899).  (Burke,  L.G.,  1937,  sub 
Campbell  of  Colgrain.) 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN  ARTHUR  FITZGERALD.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
June  17,  1S82.  [6th  s.  of  Sir  Edward  FitzGerjdd,  Bart.] 
B.  June  17,  1863.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1885;  M.A.  18S9.  Assistant  Master  at  Spondon  House 
School,  Derby,  1885^.  Went  to  Australia  with  the  Earl  of 
Kintore,  Governor  of  South  Australia,  as  tutor  to  his  sons, 
1889.  M.A.  (Adelaide  Univ.).  Private  Secretary  to  the 
Governor  of  South  Austraha,  and  Clerk  of  the  Executive 
Council,  1890-2. .  Returned  to  England  and  ord.  deacon, 
1893;  priest  (Worcester)  1894.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1894-5.  R.  of  Thomham  Magna- 
cum-Parva,  Suffolk,  1895-1902.  R.  of  Street,  Somerset, 
1902-7.  R.  of  Worlingworth-cum-Southolt,  Norfolk,  1907- 
12.  R.  of  Feltwell,  1912-16.  Rural  Dean  of  Hoxne,  1909-12. 
Archdeacon  of  Wisbech,  1915-16.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  6, 
1916.  Brother  of  Gerald  F.  (1881).  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890. 
8.  and  h.  of  Colin  Glencaim,  Esq.,  of  47,  Hertford  Street, 
Mayfair,  London,  W.  B.  Jan.  lo,  1871.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar,  1891; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  Pts  I  and  II)  1893;  M.A.  1897. 
Fellow,  1896-1902.  Of  Ardpatrick;  present  representative 
of  the  family.  Of  9,  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  London,  in  1938. 
(Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Campbell  of  Ardpatrick;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
193S.) 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN  FITZWILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  16,  1883.  S.  of  Herbert.  B.  Mar.  10,  1862,  at  Liverpool. 
School,  Roj'al  Institution,  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1883. 
Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Church  Army.  Of  10,  Elm  Tree  Road, 
London,  N.W.,  in  1910.  Died  Aug.  i,  1929,  aged  67,  at 
Croydon.   [Peile,  11.  697;  The  Times,  Aug.  3,  1929.) 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN  TURING.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  July  9. 
1846.  S.  of  Henry,  Lieut.,  92nd  Regt.  B.  Mar.  12,  1824, 
at  Huntly,  Aberdeen. 

CAMPBELL,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  27,  1799.  S.  of  Robert.  Matric.  Michs.  1799.  Probably 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  12,  1795,  as  '  2nd  s.  of  Robert  of  the 
parish  of  St  Ann's,  Soho.'  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  29, 
1804.  Probably  R.  of  Crowcombe,  Somerset,  1827-53.  Died 
May  15,  1853,  aged  75,  at  Fordington,  Dorset.  Father  of 
Richard  R.  (1829).   (G.  Mag.,  1853,  11.  207.) 

CAMPBELL,  DAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  3, 
1866.  Of  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A. 
1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest  (Ripon)  1S71;  C.  of  Leeds, 
1870-2.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Ware,  Herts.,  1875-80.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1881. 

CAMPBELL,  DONALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  16,  1859. 
S.  of  John  McLeod,  clerk,  of  Glasgow.  B.  there  July  31, 
1839.  School,  Glasgow  University.  Matric.  Michs.  i860; 
B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon,  1865;  priest  (London) 
1866;  C.  of  St  John's,  Deptford,  1865-7.  C.  of  Lye,  Worcs., 
1868-9.  C.  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  1869-70.  Chaplain  and 
Censor  of  King's  CoUege,  London,  1870-4.  C.  of  Navestock, 
Essex,  1878-93.  V.  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  1879-93.  Rural  Dean  of 
Hartismere,  1885-93.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1892-5.  R. 
of  Okeford,  Dorset,  1893-1909.  Rural  Dean  of  Tiverton 
West,  1897-1904.  Author,  Memorials  (of  the  Rev.  John 
MacLeod  Campbell).  Died  Dec.  4,  1909,  at  Wantage,  Berks. 
{Glasgow  Matric.  Album;  Crockford.) 

CAMPBELL,  DONALD  CHARLES  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  27,  1866.  S.  and  h.  of  CoUn  Yorke.  B.  Oct.  21, 
1848,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1868. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  24,  1874,  age  25,  as  '  1st  s.  of 
Colin  Yorke,  of  Barbreck,  Co.  Argyll,  Admiral,  R.N.,  retired.' 
Died  unmarried  1SS2.  Brother  of  James  .\.  (1874).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Heraldry  of  the  Campbells,  i.  32.) 

CAMPBELL,  DOUGLAS  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  S.  of  Lord  Walter,  of  Inveraray  Castle,  Co. 
Argyll.  B.  Mar.  6,  1877,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Of  33,  Avenue  d'Antin,  Paris,  in  1911. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  with  the  30th  Lancers,  1914-18. 
Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  5,  1926,  of  illness 
contracted  in  the  Great  War.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Charter- 
house Sch.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  The  Hon.  DUDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  4,  1852.    3rd  s.  of  Lord  John  (created  Baron 


Campbell,  George  Peter  Montgomery 

Campbell,  1841).  B.  Dec.  24,  1833,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  9,  1853.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1S59.  On  the  South 
Eastern  Circuit.  Author,  Mixed  Education  of  boys  and  girls 
in  England  and  America;  Turks  and  Greeks,  etc.  Died  un- 
married Jan.  24,  1900,  aged  66.  Brother  of  Hallyburton  G. 
(1848)  and  William  F.  (1842).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CAMPBELL,  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May 
20,  1820.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Fadmouth,  Jamaica.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  7,  1822,  age  20,  as  's.  and  h.  of  John,  of 
Jamaica.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1827.  [One  of  these  names  ord. 
deacon,  1834;  priest  (Chester)  1835;  C.  of  Poulton-le-Fylde, 
Lanes.,  1835-8,  as  'M.A.  (Cant.)  1843."  R.  of  Pentridgc, 
Dorset,  1849-75.  Died  1875.  He  was  of  King's  College, 
Aberdeen.] 

CAMPBELL,  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS  PITCAIRN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  30,  1839;  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford.  Matric. 
(Magdalen  Hall)  Nov.  23,  1837,  age  20,  as  Aug.  E.  P.,  s.  of 
Augustus,  clerk,  of  Paris.  [S.  and  h.  of  Augustus  (1803), 
clerk.]  B.  Sept.  29,  1817.  Matric.  Lent,  1839;  B.A.  1842; 
M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Chester)  1845;  C.  of 
MelUng,  Lanes.,  1844-8.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Crewe,  1848-52. 
C.  of  Childwall,  Lanes,  (to  his  father),  1852-70.  Of  Vicair's 
Cross,  Chester,  in  1885.  A  Magistrate  for  the  Chester  Castle 
Division.  Died  Nov.  22,  1892.  M.l.  at  Guilden  Sutton, 
Cheshire.  Perhaps  brother  of  Wilham  P.  A.  (1844) ;  father  of 
Archibald  D.  P.  (1899).   {Al.  Oxon.;  F.  C.  Beazley.) 

CAMPBELL,  EDWARD  CHARLES  CLOSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Apr.  1882.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  [of  Fern  Hill,  Bourne- 
mouth]. B.  at  Duntroon,  New  South  Wales.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Easter,  1882.  Perhaps  brother  of  Frederick  A.  (1881) 
and  John  E.  R.  (1875). 

CAMPBELL,  EDWARD  STUART.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  27, 
1886.  [S.  of  WiUiam  (1854),  clerk,  of  Uppingham.]  B.  Feb. 
1868.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Exhibi- 
tioner. Accidentally  killed  Feb.  24,  1888,  aged  20,  at  Cam- 
bridge, during  the  Lent  boat-races.  Brother  of  Percy  D. 
(1892).    {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  FREDERICK  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Apr.  1881.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  at  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Easter,  1881.  Brother 
of  John  E.  R.  (1875)  and  of  Edward  C.  C.  (1882). 

CAMPBELL,  FREDERICK  GORDON  BLUETT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  25,  1877;  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford.  Matric. 
(Exeter  College)  Jan.  21,  1871,  age  19;  Scholar,  1870;  B.A. 
1875;  M.A.  1877.  S.  and  h.  of  Wilham  Wilson,  of  St  HeUer's, 
Jersey.  B.  Aug.  21,  1852.  Schools,  Cheltenham  College  and 
Exeter  Grammar.  M.A.  1878;  incorp.  from  Oxford;  LL.M. 
1879;  LL.D.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  16,  1874. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1881.  University  Lecturer  in  Law,  1885. 
A  successful  'Poll  Coach'  for  many  years.  Author,  legal. 
Died  Nov.  14,  1917,  aged  66,  at  15,  Market  Street,  Cambridge. 
{At.  Oxon.;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times, 
Nov.  i6,  1917.) 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  3rd  s.  of  George  William,  of  22,  Queen's 
Gate  Gardens,  London.  B.  1874^  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon, 
1897;  priest  fDurham)  1898;  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Dariington, 
1897-1903.  C.  of  Woodford  Wells,  1904-7.  V.  of  Loughton, 
Essex,  1907-18.  Bishop's  Messenger,  dio.  Chelmsford,  1918- 
21.  V.  of  Witham,  1921-33.  V.  of  Berechurch,  1933-6.  R. 
of  St  Mary  Virgin,  Colchester,  1933-9-.  Rural  Dean  and 
Surrogate,  1933-9--  Hon.  Canon  of  Chelmsford  Cathedral, 
1934-9--  Brother  of  Charles  A.  (1887).  {Heraldry  of  the 
Campbells,  i.  80;  Crockford,  1939;  Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Camp- 
bell of  Colgrain.) 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  DOUGLAS,  Duke  of  ARGYLL,  see 
ARGYLL. 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  KNIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  27, 
1848.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Herriard,  near  Basingstoke, 
Hants.  B.  1828,  at  Aston  Tirrold,  Berks.  Schools,  Hunting- 
don (Rev.  J.  Fell)  and  Cheam,  Surrey  (Rev.  H.  Shepherd). 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M..\.  1855.  C.  of  Sleaford, 
Lines.,  1855.  C.  of  Scawby  and  Sktrbeck.  C.  of  Washing- 
borough,  1860-4.  Died  July  3,  1864,  aged  35,  at  Washing- 
borough,  from  the  effects  of  a  carriage  accident.  {Venn,  n. 
284-) 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  PETER  MONTGOMERY.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  20)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  22,  1850.  S.  of  Hugh  Mont- 
gomery, clerk.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1850; 
Scholar,  1851;  B.A.  {7th  Classic)  1854;  M.A.  1863.  Fellow. 
Professor  at  Fredericton  University,  New  Brunswick. 
{Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 


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CAMPBELL,  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1898. 
S.  of  Colin  (1852),  clerk,  of  Highcroft,  Weston-super-Mare, 
Somerset.  B.  Oct.  30,  1879,  at  Newgate,  near  Hertford. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Vice- 
Consul  at  Rio  Janeiro,  1907;  in  the  Belgian  Congo,  1908-13; 
at  Venice,  1913-15.  Consul  at  Addis  Ababa,  Abyssinia, 
1915-19.  Consul-General  at  Philadelphia,  1920-1;  at  San 
Francisco,  1922-31;  at  New  York,  1931-8.  C.M.G.,  1923. 
K.C.M.G.,  1934.  Officerof  the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem; 
3rd  Class  Star  of  Ethiopia.  F.R.G.S.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  EamscUffe,  Ottawa,  Canada,  in  1939.  Brother  of  William 
H.  (1885).    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CAMPBELL,  GERALD  FITZGERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  7,  1881.  [4th  s.  of  Sir  Edward  FitzGerald,  Bart.,  Lieut. - 
Col.,  60th  Rifles.]  B.  Apr.  26,  1862.  School,  Fettes,  Matric. 
Michs.  18S1;  Scholar;  B.A.  1884.  Assistant  Master  at 
Glenahnond,  1885-8;  at  St  Edmund's  Preparatory  School, 
Hunstanton.  Gave  up  teaching  for  journalism,  1900;  his 
newspaper  work  included  the  Editorship  of  the  World  and  a 
close  association  with  Punch.  Joined  the  staS  of  The  Times 
in  1908.  During  the  Great  War  Correspondent  at  Nancy, 
afterwards  in  Switzerland  and  finally  at  the  French  head- 
quarters in  France.  While  with  the  Mission  of  Anglo- 
American  Correspondents  in  France  was  '  the  friend  of  every 
general  he  met.'  C.B.E.,  1920.  Chevalier  Legion  d'Honneur; 
also  received  the  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown.  Served  The 
Times  for  25  years.  In  post-war  years  took  a  keen  interest  in 
the  revival  of  British  Agriculture,  spending  much  time  in 
establishing  contact  with  the  leaders  of  the  National  Farmers' 
Union.  Died  July  4,  1933,  aged  71,  in  a  London  nursing- 
home.  Brother  of  Colin  A.  F.  (1882).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
The  Times,  July  5,  1933.) 

CAMPBELL,  The  Hon.  HALLYBURTON  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  16,  1848.  2nd  s.  of  John,  Baron 
Campbell.  B.  Oct.  18,  1829.  School,  Eton.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  May  20,  1853,  age  23.  In  the  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
1849-55-  Succeeded  his  brother,  William  Frederick,  as  3rd 
Baron  Stratheden  and  Campbell,  Jan.  2t,  1893.  J. P.  for 
Roxburgh,  and  Galway.  D.L.  for  Roxburghs.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  Dec.  26,  1918.  Buried  at  Jedburgh  Abbey. 
Brother  of  Dudley  (1852),  etc.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Stratheden.) 

CAMPBELL  [post  CAMPBELL  BANNERMAN],  HENRY.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  11,  1854.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  James 
[Knt.],  of  Stracathro,  Forfars.  B.  Sept.  7,  1836,  at  Glasgow. 
School,  Glasgow  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar, 
1857;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861;  Hon.  LL.D.  1907.  Of  Belmont 
Castle,  Co.  Perth.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent.  J. P.  for  Cos. 
Lanark  and  Perth.  M.P.  for  Stirling  Burghs,  1868-1908. 
Financial  Secretary  to  the  War  Office,  1871-4  and  1880-2. 
Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,  1882-4.  Chief  Secretary  for 
Ireland,  1884-5.  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  1886  and  1892- 
5.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Glasgow)  1883;  Hon.  LL.D.  (Oxford). 
First  Lord  of  the  Treasury  and  Prime  Minister,  1906-8.  A  sup- 
porter of  Women's  Suffrage.  P.C,  1884.  G.C.B.,  1895. 
Assumed  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Bannerman  by 
Royal  Licence,  1872.  A  good  linguist  and  'a  bom  raconteur.' 
Died  s.p.  Apr.  22,  1908,  at  lo,  Downing  Street,  London. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

CAMPBELL,  HENRY  JEPHSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  22,  1863.  S.  of  Alexander  Burrowes,  clerk.  B.  at 
Leamington,  Warws.  Bapt.  Aug.  22,  1837.  Matric.  Lent, 
1863.  Ord.  deacon,  1867;  priest  (Brisbane)  1868;  C.  of  Roma, 
1867-9.  V.  of  Gympie,  1869-73.  V.  of  St  David's,  AUora, 
1873-87  (all  in  Queensland).  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Sydney,  1887-91. 
C.  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  1900-1.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Rochester, 
1901-5;  dio.  Southwark,  1905-33.  Died  Dec.  30,  1933,  aged 
97,  at  Lightwater,  Surrey.  [Crockford,  1932;  The  Times, 
Jan.  2,  1934.) 

CAMPBELL,  HUGH  MONTGOMERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1812.  Of  Middlesex.  [Probably  s.  of  Archibald 
Montgomery,  Esq.,  of  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A. 
1818.  Married  Miss  Hale,  of  The  Hollies,  Staffordshire,  July 
13,  1821.  Of  The  Hollies,  Staffs.  Died  May  30,  1846,  aged 
52,  at  Epsom,  Surrey.  Probably  brother  of  Archibald  M. 
(1807)  and  Charles  M.  (1807).  (Clan  of  Campbell,  iv.  218;  G. 
Mag.,  1846,  II.  109.) 

CAMPBELL,  HUGH  MONTGOMERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  27,  1835.  [S.  of  Charles  Montgomery  (1807),  of  Benning- 
ton Park,  Herts.]  School,  Eton.  Did  not  reside.  Migrated 
to  Magdalene,  July  9,  1835;  matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar, 
1836.  Late  Scots  Greys.  Of  Bennington  Park,  Herts. 
Brother  of  Charies  M.  (1829)  and  father  of  Arthur  W.  M. 
(1872).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

CAMPBELL,  HUGH  PURVES  HUME.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  18,  1830.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William  fPurves- 
Hume-CampbeU],  Bart,    B.  Dec,   15,   1812,  at  Edinburgh. 


Campbell,  James  Thomas 

School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1830.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
7th  Bart.,  Apr.  9,  1833;  of  Marchmont  House,  near  Duns, 
Co.  Berwick.  Brig. -Gen.  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers, 
the  Queen's  Body  Guard.  M.P.  for  Berwickshire,  1834-47. 
Married  (i)  Margaret  Penelope,  dau.  of  John  Spottiswoode, 
of  Spottiswoode,  Jan.  30,  1834;  (2)  Juliana  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Joseph  Fuller,  G.C.H.,  Oct.  9,  1841.  Died 
s.p.s.  Jan.  30,  1894.    (G.E.C.,  iv.  245.) 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1773.  S.  of  The  Hon.  John,  Lord  Stonefield,  Lord  of 
Session,  of  Stonefield  House,  Tarbert,  Argylls.  [and  Lady 
Grace  Stuart,  dau.  of  James,  Earl  of  Bute].  B.  in  Edinburgh. 
From  the  University  of  Edinburgh  (there  four  years).  Died 
v.p.  [John  Campbell  (the  father)  of  Stonefield,  was  appointed 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Session  in  Scotland  as  Lord  Stonefield, 
Jime  i6,  1763,  and  died  June  19,  1801.]  (Heraldry  of  the 
Campbells,  i.  36.) 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25,  1875; 
from  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford.  Matric.  (Oxford)  May  9,  1873, 
age  29,  as  a  Non-CoU.  Student.  S.  of  William,  of  Southamp- 
ton. B.  there  Apr.  15,  1844.  Matric.  Easter,  1875;  B.A. 
1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1877;  priest  (Rochester) 
1879;  C.  of  Kennington  Park,  1877-8.  Held  other  curacies, 
1878-92.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Eltham,  1892-8.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
London,  1898-1908;  dio.  Ely,  1908-10.  C.  of  Bedford, 
1910-13.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Worcester,  1913-14.  Lived  at 
Cheltenham,  1915-24.   Not  in  Crockford,  1925.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Apr.  20,  1874.  2nd  s.  of  Colin  Yorke,  Admiral 
[6th  of  Achanduin  and  4th  of  Barbreck,  Argyll,  J. P.,  D.L.]. 
B.  May  18,  1854,  at  Apley,  Isle  of  Wight.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B.A.  1880.  7th  of  Achanduin  and  5th  of  Barbreck, 
Co.  Argyll.  J. P.  (Barbreck  uses  the  Lochnell  Arms  and 
Supporters.)  Died  unmarried  Feb.  5,  1926.  Brother  of 
Donald  C.  D.  (1866).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Heraldry  of  the  Camp- 
bells, I.  32.) 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  May  18,  1868.  4th  s.  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  of  Auchen- 
darroch,  Co.  Argyll.  B.  July  31,  1850.  School,  Glenalmond. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1875.  Of  Arduaine,  Lochgilphead, 
Co.  Argyll.  J. P.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  29,  1929,  aged  79,  at  Arduaine. 
Brother  of  Walter  K.  (1872).  (Burke,  L.G.\  The  Times, 
Nov.  30,  1929;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  COLQUHOUN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  13,  1831.  2nd  s.  of  John  [and  Wilhelmina, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Colquhoun,  Bart.].  B.  Dec.  37,  1813,  at 
Stonefield,  Argyll,  School,  Chester  (Mr  Casson).  Matric. 
Michs.  1832;  B.A.  183G;  .M.A.  1839;  D.D.  1859.  Ord.  deacon, 
1837;  priest  (Llandaff)  1838;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Cardiff,  1837- 
43.  R.  of  St  NichoIas-by-Cardiff,  1839-40.  V.  of  Roath, 
Glam.,  1840-4.  R.  of  Merthyr  Tydfil,  1844-59.  Preb.  of 
Llandaff,  1851-7.  Archdeacon  of  Llandaff,  1857-9.  Bishop 
of  Bangor,  1859-90.  Married  Blanche,  dau.  of  John  Brace 
Pryce,  of  Duffryn,  May  13,  1840.  Died  Nov.  9,  1895,  at 
Hastings.  Buried  at  Stonefield,  Argyll.  Father  of  Arthur 
B.  K.  (1868).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  The  Times, 
Nov.  14,  1895.) 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  HAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  11, 1853.  S.  of  James,  Esq.  [advocate,  died  i860], 
of  Craigie  House,  .\yr[  and  Grace  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  General 
Hay,  K.C.H.].  Matric.  Michs.  1853.  [Brother  of  Richard 
Frederick  Fotheringham  Campbell,  M.P.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
Ayrshire;  died  May  27,  1888.]  For  a  short  pedigree  of  the 
Campbells  of  Craigie,  see  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.  (Records  of  Clan 
Campbell,  243.) 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  MORTON  PETO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  James  Alexander,  Esq.,  of 
Stracathro,  M.P.  B.  Jan.  19,  1863,  at  Glasgow.  School, 
Fettes.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
Bledlow  Ridge,  High  Wycombe,  Bucks.  Died  v.p.  Apr.  24, 
1926,  aged  63,  at  Careston  Castle,  Brechin.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Times,  Apr.  27,  1926.) 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  18,  1818.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert.  Matric.  Michs. 
1818;  Scholar;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  5,  1823,  'age  20;  only  son  of  Robert,  Lieut-Col.' 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  14, 
1824.  Of  Middlesex.  [Perhaps  5th  s.  of  Colin,  Lieut. -Gen., 
deceased.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1832. 
[Perhaps  matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  25, 
18 19,  age  18,  as  '  5th  s.  of  Colin,of  Marylebone,  Middlesex';  he 
is  identified  by  Foster  in  Al.  Oxon.  with  the  R.  of  Tilston, 
Cheshire,  and  styled  brother  of  Sir  Guy,  Bart.]    Probably 


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Campbell,  James  William 

R.  of  Tilston,  1829-50.  In  Clergy  List  unbeneficed,  1866. 
[The  Rev.  James  Thomas  Campbell,  s.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Colin 
Campbell,  married  Jane,  dau.  of  David  Dale,  of  Lanark; 
see  Heraldry  of  the  Campbells,  1.  82.]  Perhaps  brother  of 
Colin  A.  (1815). 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  4,  1828.  S.  of  Frederick.  B.  at  Beverley, 
Yorks.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Richards).  Matric.  Michs. 
1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon,  1833;  priest 
(Exeter)  1834;  P.C.  of  Hessenford,  Cornwall,  1834-5.  V.  of 
Eye,  Suffolk,  1838-64.  R.  of  Palgrave,  1864-79.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1880. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3, 
1758.  S.  and  h.  of  Colin,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica.  School,  Enfield, 
Middlesex  (Mr  Kinross).  Matric.  Easter,  1760;  B.A.  1763. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  i,  1762,  as  's.  of  CoUn, 
Esq.,  deceased,  of  Westmoreland,  Jamaica.'  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Nov.  9,  1772. 
[Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Pryse  (1745),  of  Stackpole  Court, 
Pembs.,  and  grandson  of  John,  of  Cawdor  Castle,  Nairn.] 

B.  in  London.  Schools,  Eton  and  (?)  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1772;  M.A.  (LU.  Reg.)  i777-  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  i8io.  M.P.  for 
Nairn,  1777-80;  for  Cardigans.,  1780-96.  F.S.A.,  1794. 
F.R.S.,  1795.  Created  Baron  Cawdor  of  Castle  Martin,  Co. 
Pembroke,  June  21,  1796.  A  Colonel  in  the  Army;  captured 
the  French  force  which  landed  at  Fishguard  Bay,  Feb.  22-4, 
1797.  Died  June  i,  1821,  aged  66,  at  Bath.  Buried  in  Bath 
Abbey.  M.I.  Probably  brother  of  Alexander  (i774)-  [To 
be  distinguished  from  a  contemporary  namesake,  of  Liston 
HaU,  Essex,  M.P.  for  Ayr  Burghs,  1794  and  1796-1806;  died 
Jan.  31,  1826;  brother  of  William  H.  (1762).]  (G.E.C.,  ed. 
Gibbs.) 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  22,  1807,  as 

Cambell,  .    Matric.  Michs.  1807,  as  Campbell,  J.;  B.A. 

1814. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  24,  1832.  Of 
the  West  Indies.  [S.  of  Alexander,  R.  of  Kingston  and  St 
Andrew's,  Half  Way  Tree,  Jamaica.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832; 
B.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest  (Jamaica)  1839.  Held 
curacies  in  Jamaica,  1837-47.  R.  of  St  Thomas-in-the-Vale, 
Jamaica,  1847-69.    R.  of  St  Elizabeth,  Jamaica,  1869-78. 

C.  of  Brandon  Hill,  Jamaica,  1878-92.  Married  Mrs  Archer, 
widow,  c.  1840.  Died  Jan.  i,  1893,  aged  83,  at  Stony  Hill, 
St  Andrew's,  Jamaica.  [Miss  C.  C.  M.  Saunders,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Saunders,  of  Sidney  (1820)  and  great-niece  of 
the  Rev.  Alexander  Campbell,'  R.  of  Kingston,  writes: 
'while  the  case  of  the  succession  to  the  Marquessate  of 
Breadalbane  was  being  tried  in  the  House  of  Lords  in  1872, 
the  leading  Counsel  remarked,  to  a  cousin  of  the  Rev.  John 
CampbeD,  that  the  undoubted  heir  to  the  Marquessate  was 
an  old  clergyman  in  Jamaica  who  refused  to  assert  his  right- 
ful claim.']  (Burke,  P.  and  B.\  The  Guardian,  Feb.  8,  1893; 
C.  C.  M.  Saunders.) 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  see  WATT,  J.  A. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  ARGENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  S.  of  John,  of  Estancia  La  Corona,  Casares, 
Buenos  Ayres,  Argentina.  B.  Oct.  20,  1877,  at  Flores,  near 
Buenos  Ayres.  School,  Fettes  (Mr  Heard).  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1897,  1898,  1899. 
Athletics  'blue,'  1899.  Scotch  International  XV,  1900. 
Assistant  Master  at  Loretto  School.  Rancher;  of  Estancia  El 
Jabali,  Casares,  F.C.O.,  Buenos  Ayres,  in  1909.  Served  in 
France  in  the  Great  War,  1916-17  (Lieut.,  Inniskilling 
Dragoons;  wounded  and  taken  prisoner,  Dec.  i,  1917). 
Died  of  wounds,  Dec.  2,  19 17,  in  Germany.  Brother  of 
Roderick  H.  (1899).   (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  BARNWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  20,  1804;  'Americanus.'  Of  Belfort,  South  Carolina. 
Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1808.  [William  Campbell,  5th  s. 
of  John,  Duke  of  Argyll,  an  officer  in  the  Royal  Navy,  was 
Governor  of  South  Carolina  in  1773  and  at  the  outbreak  of 
the  American  Rebellion.  Married,  Apr.  17,  1763,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Ralph  Izard,  of  Charlestown,  S.  Carolina,  and  died  in 
1778,  at  Southampton.  Their  son  William  settled  in  South 
Carolina  and  was  perhaps  a  near  relative  of  this  man.] 
(Scots  Peerage,  i.  385;  Mackenzie,  Colonial  Fam.  of  America, 
V.) 

CAMPBELL  or  CAMBEL,  JOHN  BASSETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  June  29,  1798.  S.  of  John,  of  Chichester,  Sussex. 
School,  Westminster  [Campbell].  Scholar,  1799;  matric. 
Michs.  1800;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1805.  Fellow,  1803.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bristol)  June  3,  1811;  priest,  June  27,  1812,  as 
Campbell,  J.  B.  Usher  at  Westminster  School,  1804-18.  Of 
King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  and  of  Lansdowne  Villas, 
Finchley  New  Road.  Died  unmarried  Nov.  18,  1853,  aged 
69  (sic).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  i.  216.) 


Campbell,  Lorne  Augustus 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  DONALD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 

May  2,  1845.  [S.  of  Archibald,  Lieut.-Col.,  46th  Regt.]  B. 
1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar,  1846;  B.A.  1849.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  13,  1849.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1852. 
Practised  as  a  Conveyancer  and  Equity  Draftsman  for  a 
few  years.   (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  DOUGLAS  SUTHERLAND,  Marquess  of 
Lome.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1863.  S.  and  h.  of 
George  Douglas  (Campbell),  Duke  of  Argyll.  B.  Aug.  6, 
1845,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1864;  Hon.  LL.D. 
1902.  Private  Secretary  to  his  father  at  the  India  Office, 
1868-71.  M.P.  for  Argyllshire,  1868-78;  for  Manchester 
South,  1895-1900.  K.T.,  1871.  P.C,  1875.  G.C.M.G.,  1878. 
G.C.V.O.,  1901.  Governor-General  of  Canada,  1878-83. 
President  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society,  1884-5.  Con- 
stable of  Windsor  Castle,  1892.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
Duke  of  Argyll,  etc.  (for  his  various  titles  see  G.E.C.),  Apr. 

24,  1900.  Hereditary  Master  of  the  Royal  Household.  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  Argyll,  1900.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Glasgow)  1907.  Married 
at  St  George's  Chapel,  Windsor  Castle,  H.R.H.  Princess 
Louisa  Caroline  Alberta,  4th  dau.  of  Queen  Victoria,  Mar.  21, 
1871.   Died  s.p.  May  2,  1914.   (G.E.C.) 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  EDWARD  ROBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Jan.  1875.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  at  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales.  Matric.  Lent,  1875.  Entered  the  Army  (6th 
Batt.,  Royal  Warwicks.  Regt.  (Militia)).  D.S.O.  Died  May 
19,  1936,  aged  80,  at  Linden,  Upper  Colwall,  Malvern. 
Brother  of  Frederick  A.  (1881)  and  Edward  C.  C.  (1882). 
(The  Times,  May  20,  1936.) 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  MONTGOMERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  2,  1840.  Perhaps  s.  of  Charles  Montgomery,  of  Benning- 
ton Park,  Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1840.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Hugh  M.  (1835),  etc. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov. 

25,  1836.   Matric.  1837,  as  W.  J.  Campbell. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1884; 
from  Cavendish  H.;  B.A.  1887;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1889.  M.D. 
(Paris)  1894.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital,  London.  House 
Physician  and  Resident  Obstetrical  Officer.  M.R.C.P.,  1892. 
House  Physician  and  Clinical  Assistant  at  the  Hospital  for 
Sick  Children,  Gt  Ormonde  Street.  Of  Layer  Mamey  Hall, 
Kelvedon,  Essex,  in  1939;  retired.  (Medical  Directory, 
I939-) 

CAMPBELL,  KENNETH  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1897.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Strachur,  Argyllshire,  deceased. 
B.  Nov.  17,  1878,  at  24,  Chepstow  Villas,  Bayswater,  London. 
School,  King  Henry  VIII,  Coventry.  Matric.  Michs.  1897. 
Joined  the  42nd  Royal  Highlanders  in  India,  1901.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War,  1901-2;  Capt.,  1910.  In  the 
Great  War,  Major,  Black  Watch;  wounded;  commanded 
nth  Batt.,  Leics.  Regt.,  British  Army  of  the  Rhine,  1919. 
Second  in  Conmiand,  2nd  Black  Watch,  1922-4.  Retired, 
1924;  Lieut.-Col.  Of  Old  Ninnings,  Bedmond,  Herts.,  in 
1939.   (Who's  Who,  1939;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CAMPBELL  or  CAMPBELL  DOUGLAS,  LEOPOLD  COLIN 
HENRY  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1899. 
3rd  s.  of  Barrington  Bulkeley  Douglas,  Major-Gen.,  of  13, 
Manchester  Square,  London.  B.  Mar.  5,  1881,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1906. 
Ord.  deacon,  1905;  priest  (London)  1906;  C.  of  Highgate, 
1905-8.  R.  of  Gt  Elm,  Somerset,  1908-12.  R.  of  Didmarton 
with  Oldbury-on-the-Hill,  and  Sopworth,  Gloucs.,  1912-17. 
During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1917-19; 
Hon.  Chaplain,  1919.  V.  of  Padbury,  Bucks.,  1919-23.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Victoria  Docks,  1923-6.  V.  of  North  Cave  with 
S.  CUfie,  Yorks.,  1926-7.  V.  of  Ringmer,  Sussex,  1927-31- 
V.  of  Stockcross,  Berks.,  1931-8.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Succeeded  his  brother,  Barrington  Sholto,  as  6th  Baron 
Blythswood,  Mar.  3,  1937,  and  dropped  the  name  of  Douglas. 
Of  Blythswood  House,  Renfrewshire.  Resided  at  Flushing 
House,  Gt  Bookham,  Surrey,  in  1939.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

CAMPBELL,  LEVESON  GRANVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
."^ug  II,  1873.  S.  and  h.  of  Leveson  Granville  Alexander 
[late  Capt.,  India  Army],  of  56,  Gloucester  Gardens,  London. 
B  Nov.  1,  1854,  at  Gowhatti,  Assam,  India.  Schools, 
Malvern  College  and  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Succeeded 
his  father,  Julv  13,  1907.  Late  Major,  .Ayrshire  Yeomanry. 
Of  Fairfield,  Monkton,  Co.  Ayr.  Residing  at  Radoon  Rock, 
Wadebridge,  CornwaU,  in  1937-  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Records  of  Clan  Campbell,  224;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

CAMPBELL,  LORNE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity. 
May  6  1861.  S.  of  James  .\rchibald,  of  Rugby,  Warws. 
B  lulv  2  1842,  at  Gt  Malvern,  Worcs.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric  Mi'chs.  1861.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1863.  Assistant 
Magistrate  at  Tinnevelly;  Under  Secretary  to  the  Revenue 
Department,  1881.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 


501 


Campbell,  MacIvER  Forbes  Morison 

CAMPBELL  [post  MacIVER  CAMPBELL],  MacIVER  FORBES 
MORISON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  i8,  1886.  [and  s.  of  William 
Rose,  nth  of  Ballochyle,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Argyll,  late  Madras 
Staff  Corps.,  Lieut.-Col.]  B.  June  i,  1867.  Schools,  Edin- 
burgh Academy  and  Winchester  College.  Matric.  Lent,  1886; 
B.A.  1889.  i2th  of  Ballochyle,  Argyil  and  of  Hetland,  Co. 
Dumfries.  Succeeded  his  father,  when  young.  Assumed  the  ad- 
ditional surname  of  Maclver,  1888.  Settled  in  British  Colum- 
bia; partner  of  Bon  throne,  Lermard  and  Co.,  financial  agents 
in  Vancouver.  Capt.,  Canadian  .\rmy  Pay  Corps,  19 15-19. 
Sold  the  Ballochyle  estate,  1920.  Of  Alkali  Lake,  Vancouver, 
B.C.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  22,  1932.  (Heraldry 
of  the  Campbells,  11.  78;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G., 
I937-) 

CAMPBELL,  NORMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1878. 
S.  of  Thomas  Wyndham  [Winder],  Esq.,  of  Wybum  VUla, 
Kingston-on-Thames,  Surrey.  B.  Aug.  T4,  1854,  at  Sydney, 
N.S.W.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1882;  M.A.  1885.  Athletics 'blue,' 1881.  Ord.  deacon,  188 1; 
priest  (Hereford)  1883;  C.  of  AU  Saints',  Hereford,  1881-3. 
C.  of  Uckfield,  Sussex,  1884.  C.  of  Gt  Haseley,  O.xon.,  1885. 
V.  of  St  George's,  CamberweU,  Surrey,  and  Warden  of  the 
College  Mission,  1886-94.  V.  of  St  .'Vnne's,  Wandsworth, 
1894-1907.  Rural  Dean,  1901-7.  R.  of  Caterham,  1907-15. 
Died  there  Dec.  18,  1915.   Brother  of  Thomas  R.  C.  (1862). 

CAMPBELL,  NORMAN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  3rd  s.  of  WilUam  Middleton,  of  Camis-Eskan, 
Helensburgh,  Dumbartons.  B.  Mar.  7,  1880,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar,  1902;  B.A. 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1902;  M.A.  1906;  Sc.D.  1912. 
Fellow,  1904.  Physicist  on  the  Research  Staff  of  the  General 
Electric  Company,  Ltd.  Hon.  Fellow  of  Leeds  University, 
1913.  Of  21,  Carlton  Hill,  London,  N.W.,  in  1939.  .■\uthor. 
Modern  Electrical  Theory;  Principles  of  Electricity;  Physics; 
What  is  Science?;  Measurement;  Photoelectric  Cells  (with 
Dorothy  Ritchie).  Brother  of  Colin  A.  (1893).  (Burke,  L.G., 
1937;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CAMPBELL,  OWEN  DEAN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1874.  S. 
of  John  P.,  Baptist  minister.  B.  Feb.  27,  1853,  at  Towcester, 
Northants.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  12,  1876;  B.A. 
1878;  M.A.  1882. 

CAMPBELL,  PERCY  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1892.  S.  of  Wilham  (1854),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  1872,  at 
Uppingham.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  Boxgrove  School,  Guildford, 
in  1904;  left,  1909.  Head  Master  of  Walton-on-Thames 
Preparatory  School,  1909-19-.  Died  Nov.  1921.  Brother  of 
Edward  S.  (1886).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1919.) 

CAMPBELL,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5, 
1756.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Jamaica.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1756.  .\dm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  28,  1761,  as  'of  the  parish 
of  Hanover,  Jamaica.'  Died  Aug.  30,  1817,  at  .Abinger  Hall, 
Dorking,  Surrey.   Father  of  the  next.    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1783.  S.  of  Peter  (above),  of  Jamaica.  B.  May  2,  1766. 
Schools,  (?)  Eton  and  Charterhouse,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1783.  .'\dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  15,  1783.  Died  v. p. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  RICHARD  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  30,  1829.  S.  and  h.  of  D.,  clerk,  'formerly  of  this 
College.'  [Doubtless  Daniel  (1799).]  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
Scholar,  1830;  Civil  Law,  ist  Class,  1831-2.  Probably  the 
C.  of  Langford  Budville,  Somerset,  who  died  Nov.  20,  1842, 
aged  32,  at  Minehead,  a  few  hours  before  his  only  son. 
(G.  Mag.,  1843,  I.  216.) 

CAMPBELL,  RICHARD  TOMLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  S.  of  WilUam  Pitcaim  Alexander  (1844), 
of  Fladbury  rectory,  Pershore,  Worcs.  B.  Jan.  17,  1875,  in 
London.  School,  Clifton.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896. 
Head  Master  of  Shirley  House  School,  Watford,  Herts.,  in 
1925.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  4,  1850.  2nd 
s.  of  Robert,  Commander,  R.N.  [late  Governor  of  Ascension 
Island].  B.  Feb.  24,  1832,  in  Edinburgh.  School,  Edinburgh 
Academy  and  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar, 
1851-2.  Migrated  to  Trinity  HaU,  Feb.  13,  1852;  B.A. 
(14th  Wrangler)  1854;  M.A.  1858.  FeUow  of  Trinity  HaU, 
1854-67.  A  member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates,  Scotland, 
1856.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1865.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1867.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Revising 
Barrister,  1905.  Author,  legal.  Died  Oct.  14,  1912,  aged  80, 
at  Bantham,  Kingsbridge,  Devon.  (Venn,  11.  295;  The 
Times,  Oct.  17,  1912.) 


Campbell,  Thomas  Robert  Curwen 

CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Aug.  20,  1888.  S.  of  L.  C,  Esq.,  of  6,  Thurlow  Street,  South 
Kensington,  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891.  SoUcitor,  1894.  Of  41,  Jermyn  Street,  London, 
S.W.,  and  of  Wimbledon  Common,  S.W.  Died  Mar.  25,  1930, 
aged  59.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  HUNTLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at 
Caius,  June  25,  1868.  S.  of  the  late  Major  WilUam  Huntley. 
B.  at  Boulogne.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A. 
1873;  M.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  3,  1879. 
Nephew  to  Mr  Pemberton,  of  Trumpington  HaU,  Cambs., 
and  heir  to  the  estate.  Died  Oct.  13,  1879.  M.I.  at  Trumping- 
ton.  (Venn,  11.  383.) 

CAMPBELL,  RODERICK  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  John,  of  Estancia  La  Corona,  Casares. 
Buenos  Ayres,  Argentina.  B.  July  29,  1880,  at  Buenos  Ayres. 
School,  Fettes  (\Ir  Heard).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902. 
Died  Apr.  i,  1904,  at  Buenos  Ayres.  Brother  of  John  A. 
(1897).   (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  ROWLAND  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1894.  S.  of  Henry  S.,  clerk,  of  East  Sheen, 
S.W.  B.May  25, 1873,  at  Toowoomba,  Queensland,  AustraUa. 
School,  Sydney  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1898; 
M.A.  1931.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (St  Albans)  1901;  C.  of 
Little  Ilford,  Essex,  1899-1901.  C.  of  Portsmouth,  1902-3. 
Chaplain  of  the  training  ship  Illawarra,  1903-4.  Chaplain 
to  the  Ecclesiastical  Commission  at  Rangoon,  1904-7.  Held 
various  chaplaincies  in  India,  1907-25.  R.  of  Orlestone, 
Kent,  1926-32.  V.  of  Walden,  Herts.,  1933-7.  Of  St  Rade- 
gund,  Quarr,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  in  1939.  (Crockford, 
I939-) 

CAMPBELL,  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb. 
13,  1833.   B.  at  East  Retford,  Notts. 

CAMPBELL  [post  CAMPBELL-DOUGLAS],  SHOLTO  DOUGLAS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24,  i860.  2nd  s.  of  Archibald 
[Douglas;  resumed  the  name  of  CampbeU].  B.  June  28,  1839, 
at  Blythswood,  Renfrew.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864; 
M.A.  1876,  as  CampbeU-Douglas,  S.  D.  Ord.  deacon,  1865; 
priest  (Worcester)  1866;  C.  of  Nuneaton,  1865-7.  C.  of 
Gateshead,  1867-71.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Douglas,  1869,  but  resumed  the  name  of  CampbeU,  1908. 
V.  of  Nonington,  Kent,  1871-2.  V.  of  AU  Saints,  Derby, 
1872-9.  R.  of  AU  Souls,  Marylebone,  London,  1879-86. 
V.  of  St  Silas,  Glasgow,  1886-1900.  D.D.  (Glasgow)  1915. 
Succeeded  his  brother  .\rchibaJd  as  2nd  Baron  Blythswood, 
July  8,  1908.  J. P.  for  Lanarkshire.  Died  s.p.  Sept.  30,  1916, 
at  Blythswood.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Blythswood.) 

CAMPBELL,  SIDNEY  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July 
25,  1898.  S.  of  Thomas  Callender.  B.  July  30,  1875,  in 
Londonderry.  Schools,  Academical  Institution,  London- 
derry, also  Universities  of  Edinburgh  and  Gottingen.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1899;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class, 
1900;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1901);  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  FeUow, 
1902.  Bursar,  1913-37.  House  Master  at  Leys  School, 
Cambridge,  1902-5.  University  Lecturer  in  Classics,  1906- 
39-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  64,  Storey's  Way,  Cambridge, 
in  1939.  (Peile,  11.  825;  Roll  of  the  Regent  House,  1938; 
Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CAMPBELL,  STRATON  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  7,  1842.  [S.  and  h.  of  Charles  (1809),  V.  of 
Weasenham,  Norfolk.]  B.  Aug.  1823.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M..\.  1849. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  July  17,  1847; 
priest,  July  i,  1848;  C.  of  Gateshead  FeU,  1847-9.  R.  of 
Cockley  Cley,  Norfolk,  1850-78.  V.  of  Weasenham  (suc- 
ceeding his  father),  1878-1904.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Swaffham, 
1878-1904.  Died  Mar.  14,  1904.  Buried  at  Weasenham. 
(S.H.A.H.) 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS  ROBERT  CURWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  19,  1862.  S.  of  Thomas  Winder,  of  Surbiton, 
Surrey.  B.  Oct.  11,  1843,  at  Sydney,  AustraUa.  Matric. 
Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1867;  M..\.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1867; 
priest  (Mauritius)  1869;  C.  of  .\binger,  1868-73.  Went  to 
Australia.  V.  of  St  Peter's  Mornington  (Melbourne  Diocese), 
1873.  V.  of  Blayney  (Bathurst  Diocese),  1880-4.  Vicar- 
General,  1880-1902.  Rural  Dean  and  Canon  of  AU  Saints' 
Cathedral,  Bathurst,  1880-2.  Archdeacon  of  Bathurst, 
18S2-93.  Administrator  and  Commissary,  1884-7.  V.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Kelso,  1884-1902.  Examining  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Bathurst,  1887-1902.  Archdeacon  of  Mudgee, 
New  South  Wales,  1894-1902.  R.  of  St  John-the-Baptist, 
Mudgee,  1894.  Canon  of  the  Pro-Cathedral  of  Bathurst 
Diocese,  1902.  V.  of  AU  Saints',  Newmarket,  Cambs.,  1903-4. 
Chaplain  at  Pan,  1904-7.  C.  of  King  Charles-the-Martyr, 
Tunbridge  WeUs,  1907-9.  Died  there  July  30,  1911,  aged  67. 
Brother  of  Norman  (1878).   (Crockford.) 


502 


Campbell,  Walter 

CAMPBELL,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  30,  1856. 
S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  of  Bath  [and  of  Belconon,  near  Quean- 
beyan.  New  South  Wales].  B.  Nov.  5,  1838,  at  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales.  School,  King's,  Cumberland,  N.S.W. 
(Mr  Forrest).  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar,  i860.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1859,  as  's.  and  h.  of  Charles,  barrister- 
at-law,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.'  Died  July  21,  i860,  aged  21,  at 
Cambridge.  (Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  i.  48;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  11. 
325-) 

CAMPBELL,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10,  1882. 
S.  of  John,  of  Rathfem,  White  Abbey,  Belfast.  B.  July  31, 
1864,  at  Belfast.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs, 
1882;  B.A.  1885.  At  Sandhurst;  entered  the  Army  (Gordon 
Highlanders,  1887;  Lieut.,  1890;  Capt.,  1896;  Brevet- Major, 
1898;  Lieut. -Col.,  1907;  Col.,  1911;  Major-Gen.,  1916;  Lieut. - 
Gen.,  1921).  Served  in  India  in  the  Waziristan  operations, 
1894;  with  the  Chitral  Rehef  Force,  1895;  in  the  Tirah  cam- 
paign, 1897-8;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1899-1902;  at  Magersfontein  and 
Paardeberg;  in  the  advance  on  Bloemfontein  and  Pretoria; 
D.S.O.,  1900.  At  the  War  Office,  1903-8.  Deputy  .-Assistant 
Quartermaster-General,  1903.  G.S.O.,  Aldershot,  1908-11. 
A.Q.M.G.  (Scottish  Command),  1911-14.  In  the  Great  War, 
A.Q.M.G.,  6th  Division,  1914;  Q.M.G.,  3rd  Army  Corps,  1915, 
in  France;  D.Q.M.G.  in  Gallipoli  and  Egypt  (mentioned 
eleven  times  in  despatches).  C.B.,  1915.  K.C.M.G.,  1917. 
K.C.B.,  1919.  Aldershot  Command,  19 19-2 1.  Quartermaster- 
General  and  third  military  member  of  the  Army  Council, 
1923-7;  retired.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Merstham, 
Surrey.  Died  there  Aug.  11,  1936,  aged  72.  (Kelly,  Handbook, 
1936;  The  Times,  Aug.  12,  1936.) 

CAMPBELL,  WALTER  KEIR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  16,  1872.  5th  s.  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  of  Auchen- 
darroch,  Argylls.  B.  Apr.  2,  1854.  School,  Glenalmond. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Tea  planter  in  Ceylon.  Of  The  Grange, 
Wimbledon,  London,  S.W.,  in  1919.  Died  May  25,  1933, 
aged  79,  at  Parkstone,  Dorset.  Brother  of  James  A.  (1868). 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1937;  The  Times,  May  26,  1933.) 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pem- 
broke, Feb.  2,  1801.  2nd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  London. 
B.  at  Chatham,  Kent.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Easter, 
1801.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  13,  1802.  Ensign  of  the 
7th  Dragoons,  1804;  Lieut.-Col.,  1815;  served  in  the  Penin- 
sula; A.D.C.  at  Waterloo;  C.B.;  Col.,  1837;  Major-Gen., 
1846.   Died  June  3,  1852,  aged  69.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  13, 
1807;  from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Merton  College)  Oct.  23,  1806, 
age  18.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Charles,  clerk,  of  Weasenham. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1807.  Migrated 
to  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  27,  181 1.  Brother  of  Charles  (1809). 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  9, 
1843.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  June  6,  1824,  at  Stirling.  School, 
University  of  Glasgow.  Tancred  Student,  1843  (forfeited  by 
non-residence);  matric.  Lent,  1844;  B..-\.  1848;  M..\.  1867. 
Ord.  deacon,  184S;  priest,  1851.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1860- 
86;  resident  first  at  Denny,  Stirling,  and  afterwards  at  Cowes, 
Isle  of  Wight,  .■\uthor,  Materials  for  the  reign  of  Henry  VII 
(i.  1873;  II.  1878).  Died  July  12,  1886,  aged  62,  at  Tunbridge 
Wells.   [Peile,  11.  484.) 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6, 
1854.  Of  Monaghan,  Ireland.  Matric.  Lent,  1855;  Scholar; 
B..\.  1858;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1859.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  1858.  C.  of 
Hyson  Green,  Notts.,  1858-61.  -Assistant  Master  at  Upping- 
ham School,  1863-95.  R.  of  Stoke  Dry,  Rutland,  1894-1902. 
Died  July  23,  1902,  aged  69.  Father  of  Edward  S.  (1886)  and 
Percy  D.  (1892).   {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  20,  1895.  B. 
Apr.  25,  1876.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
1899.  Football  (assoc.) 'blue,' 1898, 1899.  Of  The  Hermitage, 
SUgo. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  1898.  S.  of  The  Hon.  Marshall,  M.L.C,  J. P.,  of  Victoria 
City,  Natal.  B.  July  5,  1880,  at  Durban,  Natal.  Schools, 
Hilton  College  and  Maritzburg  College,  Natal,  and  Leys, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  Lent,  1899.  Went  back  to  Natal,  1900. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  643.) 

CAMPBELL,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  16,  1842;  from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Balliol 
College)  Mar.  27,  1841,  age  16.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Baron 
Campbell  [and  Elizabeth  Scarlett,  created  Baroness  Strathe- 
den  of  Cupar,  Co.  Fife,  1836].  B.  Oct.  15,  1S24.  Matric. 
Michs.  1842;  M..-\.  1846.  President  of  the  Union,  1847.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  20,  1846.  M.P.  for  Cambridge,  1847- 
52;  for  Harwich,  1859-60.  Succeeded  his  mother  as  Baron 
Stratheden,  Mar.  25,  i860;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron 
Campbell,  June  23,   1861.    D.L.  for  Co.  Roxburgh.    Died 


Campion,  Ivon  Hamilton 

unm;uTied  Jan.  21,  1893.  Brother  of  HaUyburton  G.  (1848), 
etc.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Stratheden.) 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  23,  1762.  S.  and  h.  of  The  Hon.  WiUiam,  of 
Melford  Hall,  Sufiolk,  and  great-grandson  of  .Archibald, 
Duke  of  Argyll.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1762.  Of 
Listen  Hall,  Essex.  Died  unmarried  Dec.  30,  1802.  (The 
Scots  Peerage,  i.  382 ;  Heraldry  of  the  Campbells,  1.  22.) 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  HENRY  PLUMPTRE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1893.  S.  of  Archibald  Samuel  (1839),  of 
Com  HUl  House,  Sherborne,  Dorset.  B.  Nov.  14,  1874,  at 
Blackheath,  Kent.  Schools,  Westminster  and  Sherborne. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Brother  of  Archibald  Y.  G. 
(1891). 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  HUME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  May 
12,  1885.  S.  of  CoUn  (1852),  clerk,  of  Highcroft,  Weston- 
super-Mare,  Somerset.  B.  Feb.  3,  1867,  at  Lancaster.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B..\.  1888;  M..'\.  1892. 
Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Oxford)  1891;  C.  of  St  john-the- 
EvangeUst,  Reading,  1890-1900.  British  Chaplain  on  the 
Continent,  1900-2.  C.  of  Greenwich,  1902-5.  First  Principal 
of  St  Christopher's  College  for  the  Training  of  Church  of 
England  Sunday  School  Teachers,  Blackheath,  1909-25. 
Died  there  July  3,  1925,  aged  58.  Brother  of  Gerald  (1898). 
{Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  see  CAMPBELL,  JOHN  WIL- 
LIAM. 

CAMPBELL  [post  RANKINE],  WILLIAM  MacBEAN  [RAN- 
KINE].  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Sept.  17,  1869.  Of  6, 
Walker  Street,  Edinburgh.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Knockbuy  and 
Kilberry,  Argylls.  B.  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Suc- 
ceeded to  Dudhope  and  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Rankine,  Feb.  16,  1872.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  1879, 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  PITCAIRN  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Queens',  Apr.  27,  1844.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Augustus  (1803), 
clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.-A..  1852.  Ord. 
deacon,  1850;  priest  (Sarum)  1851;  C.  of  Downton  in  1853. 
C.  of  Bitton  with  Oldland,  Gloucs.,  1854-8-.  V.  of  Almeley, 
Heref.,  1865-77.  R.  of  Fladbury,  Worcs.,  1877-1903.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1904.  Perhaps  brother  of  Edward  A.  P.  (1839); 
father  of  Richard  T.  (1893). 

CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN,  see  CAMPBELL,  HENRY. 

CAMPBELL-BAYARD,  see  BAYARD,  FRANCIS  C.  and  ROBERT 
VALENTINE  C. 

CAMPBELL-BROWN,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  see  BROWN. 

CAMPBELL-DOUGLAS,  SHOLTO  DOUGLAS,  see  CAMPBELL, 
S.  D. 

CAMPBELL-JOHNSON,  ARCHIBALD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  6,  1876.  S.  of  Alexander 
Robert,  Esq.,  of  84,  St  George's  Square,  London,  S.W.  B. 
1857.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1876. 
Entered  the  .Army,  The  Buffs,  1879;  Capt.,  1887.  Served  in 
the  Zulu  War,  1879;  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-1;  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19;  Major,  East  Kent  Regt.;  retired. 
Of  Camsalloch,  Dunifriess.  J. P.  for  Kirkcudbrightshire  and 
Dumfriesshire.  Latterly  of  Casa  Grigia,  Roquebrune, 
France.  Died  Sept.  25,  1937,  aged  80,  at  Monte  Carlo. 
{Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1937;  The  Times, 
Sept.  28,  1937.) 

CAMPBELL-MUIR,  DAVID  ESDAILE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1895.  S.  of  W.,  Esq.,  of  Inistrynich,  Dahnally,  N.B.  B. 
July  8,  1877,  at  Edinburgh.  School,  Blair  Lodge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895.  Rowing  'blue,'  1897.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  Reserve  Regt.  of  Cavalry  and  Remount  Service). 
Of  Broomy  Bank  Farm,  Malpas,  Cheshire,  1929.  (Univ.  War 
List;  Cent.  Hist.  Univ.  Boat  Race.) 

CAMPBELL-STRICKLAND,  JOHN,  D.  D.  see  STRICKLAND. 

CAMPION,  BENJAMIN  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1884.  [Ward  of  his  uncle,  Dr  W.  M.  Campion,  of 
Queens'.]  School,  Giggleswick.  B.A.  1887;  LL.M.  1891. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7,  1887,  age  22,  as  'only  s. 
of  Benjamin  Bayley  Campion,  of  Rathmines,  Dublin.' 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1 89 1.  Did  not  practise.  Of  47,  Westboume 
Gardens,  London,  W.,  and  of  Teignmouth,  Devon.  Died 
Jan.  27,  1932,  aged  66,  at  Teignmouth.  {Giggleswick  Sch. 
Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

CAMPION,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1887.  S.  of 
Wilham,  of  Nottingham.  B.  there  May  18,  1868.  School, 
Nottingham  High  (Dr  Gow).   Matric.  Michs.  1887. 

CAMPION,  IVON  HAMILTON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  B.  June  27,  1870.  Matric.  Michs.  18S9;  B.A.  1892. 
Of  Brookhouse,  Chailey,  Sussex,  in  1898.  Sohcitor;  of  23, 
Old  Broad  Street,  London,  E.C.,  in  1915.  {Selwyn  Coll.  Cat., 
1902.) 


503 


Campion,  John  Gadsby 

CAMPION  or  COVENTRY-CAMPION,  JOHN  GADSBY,  see 
COVENTRY. 

CAMPION,  WILLIAM  MAGAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June 
13,  1845.  Of  Ireland.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Maryborough, 
Queen's  County.  B.  Oct.  28,  1820.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845; 
B.A.  (4iA  Wrangler)  1849;  M.A.  1852;  B.D.  i860;  (mcorp.  at 
Oxford,  i860);  D.D.  1870.  Fellow,  1850-92.  Mathematical 
Lecturer,  1850-3.  Tutor,  1853-92.  President,  1892-6. 
Proctor,  1865.  Member  of  the  first  Council  of  the  Senate, 
and  its  Secretary,  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest  (Ely) 
1855.  Lady  Margaret's  Preacher,  1862.  Whitehall  Preacher, 
1862-4.  R.  of  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  1862-92.  Rural 
Dean,  1870-92.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1879-96.  Author, 
Nature  and  Grace;  Sermons.  Died  Oct.  20,  1896,  at  the  Lodge. 
Benefactor  to  the  College.   (Queens'  Coll.  Hist. ;  Boose.) 

CAMPION,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1886.  S.  of  William  Winter.  B.  May  3,  1867,  at 
Spalding,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Ord. 
deacon,  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Montserrat,  Antigua,  1893- 
4;  R.  there,  1894.  C.  of  Barton,  Suffolk,  1895-7.  Held  other 
curacies,  1897-1911.  Of  117,  Grosvenor  Road,  S.W.,  in 
1912-14;  of  41,  Edmiston  Road,  Stratford,  E.,  1914-20, 
without  cure.   Not  in  Crockford,  1921-2. 

CAMPLIN  [post  BERNARD],  JAMES  BERNARD.  Adm.  at 
King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Dec.  4,  1804.  S.  of  James,  R. 
of  Coombe  Flory,  Somerset.  B.  Oct.  26,  1785,  at  Crowcombe, 
Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1809;  M.A.  1812,  as 
Bernard.  Fellow,  1807-39.  Proctor,  1830.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
cohi's  Inn,  Feb.  13,  1807.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1813,  as  Bernard, 
James  B.  Incorp.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  31,  1814.  Assumed  the 
surname  of  Bernard,  in  lieu  of  Camplin,  c.  1810.  Died  Jan.  8, 
1839,  in  London,  aged  52.  (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Lincoln's 
Inn  Adm.  Bk.;  G.  Mag.) 

CAMPLIN,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1784.  [S.  of  John, 
Precentor  of  Bristol  Cathedral.  Bapt.  there  Jan.  17,  i754] 
Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Merton  College)  Apr.  8, 
1772  age  18,  as  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Bristol.  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1775.  Doubtless  C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Bristol,  in  1786,  when 
he  obtained  a  licence  to  marry  Mary  Williams,  Mar.  22,  1786. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

CAMPLIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1825.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Oct.  i6,  1805,  at  Louth,  Lmcs. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors',  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1825. 

CAMPLIN,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  King's,  1767.  [S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Cothelestone,  Somerset.]  Matric.  (BaUiol  College,  Oxford) 
May  II,  1758,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1762.  V.  of  Meare  and 
Locking,  Somerset.  Died  Apr.  14,  1812,  aged  73-  C^'- 
Oxon. ;  G.  Mag.) 

CANCELLOR,  CECIL  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  18,  1887.  S.  of  John  Henry  (next),  V.  of  Hamble, 
Southampton.  B.  June  18,  1868.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Engaged  in  the  cement  industry  in 
Kent.  Of  The  White  House,  Higham,  Kent  (a  St  John  s 
College  farm  house),  in  1897.   (R.  F.  Scott.) 

CANCELLOR,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  15,  1851.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric. 'Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon, 
1857-  priest  (Lichfield  and  Coventry)  1858;  C.  of  Breaston, 
Derbs.,  1857-9.  C.  of  Hamble-le-Rice,  Hants.,  1861-2;  V. 
there,  1874-91.  C.  of  Ash,  Surrey,  1863-74-  Of  Shawford, 
Winchester,  1892-4,  without  cure.  Latterly  of  Wyke  Lodge, 
Normandy,  Guildford.  Died  Apr.  8,  1900.  Father  of  the 
above.   (Harroic  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

CANDLER,  EDMUND.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  27, 
1892  S.  of  John,  Esq.  [M.R.C.S.],  of  Harleston,  Norfolk. 
[B.  Jan.  27,  1874.  School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1895.  Journalist.  Travelled  widely  in  the 
East.  Daily  Mail  Special  Correspondent,  Tibet  Mission, 
1904;  severely  wounded  at  Tuna.  Principal  of  Patiala  Col- 
lege, Punjab,  in  1910.  During  the  Great  War,  Correspondent 
in  France  for  The  Times  and  Daily  Mail,  1914-15;  in  Meso- 
potamia, 1915-18;  mentioned  in  despatches.  The  Times 
Correspondent  in  the  Middle  East,  1918-19.  Director  of 
Publicity,  Punjab  Government,  1920-1.  Author, /I  Vagabond 
inAsia,etc.  Died  Jan.  4,  1926,  in  France.  Brother  of  George 
(1888).    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  7,  1926.) 

CANDLER,  EDWARD  WAGSTAFFE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21, 
1884.  [S.  of  Howard  (1856).  B.  Oct.  1865.  School,  Upping- 
ham.] Exhibitioner;  matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887. 
Solicitor  (Candler,  Sykes  and  Dore)  of  8,  Bream's  Buildings, 
London,  E.C.,  and  of  7,  Platts  Lane,  Hampstead.  A  member 
of  the  Law  Society.   (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  List,  1938.) 

CANDLER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  188S. 
[S.  of  John,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Harleston,  Norfolk.]    B.  May  11, 


Candy,  Percy  Frederick  Charles 

1871.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  1st  Class)  1891.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London. 
L.S.A.,  1894.  M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,  1895.  Clinical  Assistant  at 
the  EveUna  Hospital,  1894.  Medical  Officer,  Jetinga  Valley 
Tea  Estate,  Cachar,  India,  1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Sometime  of  Black  Torrington,  N.  Devon; 
afterwards  of  Brandford,  Brandis  Comer,  Devon.  Brother  of 
Edmund  (1892).  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Medical  Who's  Who,  1927; 
Selwyn  Coll.  Cal.,  1935-6;  Medical  Directory,  1939-) 

CANDLER,  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  6, 
1856.  S.  of  Thomas  Wagstaffe,  of  Rose  Cottage,  Lewisham 
Road,  Deptford,  Kent.  B.  at  Islington,  London.  School, 
City  of  London  (Dr  Mortimer).  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar, 
1859;  B.A.  (16th  Wrangler)  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Assistant 
Master  at  Uppingham  School,  1861.  A  life-long  friend  of 
Edwin  Abbott  Abbott,  D.D.,  Head  Master  of  the  City  of 
London  School,  1865-89.  Died  1916.  Father  of  Edward  W. 
(1884).    (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.) 

CANDLER,  JOHN  PYCOCK.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1892.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  George  Herbert,  deceased. 
B.  Oct.  7,  1873,  at  Alresford.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  1895;  M.B.,  B.C. 
and  M.A.  1901;  M.D.  1908.  At  Charing  Cross  Hospital. 
D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  (London)  1903.  Resident  Medical  Officer 
to  the  Borough  Sanatorium  and  Medical  Officer  for  Health, 
Brighton.  Pathologist  to  the  West  London  Hospital. 
Assistant  Pathologist  to  County  Asylums.  Medical  Officer  to 
the  Ministry  of  Health,  Whitehall.  Of  Sunnylands,  Smitham 
Bottom  Lane,  Purley,  Surrey,  1939.  Author,  medical. 
(Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CANDLER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  20, 
1758.  S.  of  Philip  (1721),  R.  of  Blofield,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  June  25,  1740.  School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Evans). 
Scholar,  1758-63;  matric.  Easter,  1759;  B-A.  1762.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  19,  1762;  priest,  Aug.  12,  1764;  C.  of 
Buxton  and  of  Lammas,  Norfolk,  1762.  R.  of  Lammas  and 
Little  Hautbois,  1764-1833.  R.  of  Bumham  Overy  with  St 
Andrew's,  1773-1832.  R.  of  Brampton,  1774-1826.  R.  of 
Letheringsett,  1826-33.  V.  of  Ramsholt,  Suffolk,  till  1813. 
Married  Charlotte  Mallison,  of  Coltishall,  1770.  Died  1833, 
aged  91.    (Venn,  11.  74.) 

CANDLER,  SAMUEL  HORACE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  June  4,  1868.  S.  of  S.,  Esq.,  of  Alresford, 
Colchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1872; 
M.A.  1897. 

CANDLISH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1880.  B.  1852, 
at  Kirkcudbright.  School,  Kirkcudbright.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Nov.  7,  1881,  as  'Walter';  B.A.  1886. 

CANDY,  CHARLES  HARRISON.  .\dm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Jan. 
28,  1871.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  Major,  Bombay  Army.  B.  1851. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Lent,  1871;  B.A.  1874; 
LL.M.  1877.  Rowing  'blue,'  1873,  1874.  Entered  the  I.C.S., 
1875;  in  the  Educational  Dept.,  Bombay.  Acting  Vice- 
Principal  of  Elphinstone  College,  1875.  Head  Master  of 
Maharajah's  College,  Mysore,  1876.  Principal  of  Rajaram 
College,  Kolhapur,  1880-c.  1905.  FeUow  of  Bombay  Univer- 
sity, 1886.  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Hyderabad,  1899-. 
Inspector  of  Schools  in  India.  A  scholarship  was  founded  in 
his  memory  at  Kolhapur.  Died  Mar.  11,  1925,  aged  74,  at 
Kolhapur.  M.I.  (Venn,  11.  396;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Caian.) 

CANDY,  FRANCIS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i, 
1850.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar,  1852;  B.A. 
(2yd  Wrangler  and  Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1854;  M.A. 
1857.  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy  at 
Elphinstone  College,  Bombay.  Probably  brother  of  Thomas 
H.  (1852)  and  John  W.  (1847). 

CANDY,  HENRY  HOUSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  3, 
1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord. 
deacon,  1853;  priest  (Worcester)  1854;  C.  of  Inkberrow, 
Worcs.,  1854-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1855-60.  R.  of  Crick- 
sea  with  Althorne,  Kent,  1860-2.  V.  of  Bumham,  Essex, 
1862-80.  V.  of  Chiddingfold,  Godalming,  1881-5.  V.  of 
Littlehampton,  Sussex,  1S86-1902.   Not  in  Crockford,  1903. 

CANDY,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  I,  1847.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851; 
M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Chichester)  1853;  V. 
of  Chidham,  Sussex,  1854-8.  V.  of  Bumham,  Essex,  1858-60. 
Not  in  Crockford  or  Clergy  List  after  i860.  Probably  brother 
of  Francis  J.  (1850),  etc. 

CANDY,  PERCY  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
(age  23)  at  Magdalene,  Julv  2,  1862.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of 
Streatham.  Matric.  Michs.  1862,  as  Cha.  P.  F.;  B..\.  i866, 
as  Percy. 


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Candy,  Thomas  Henry 

CANDY,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  28, 
1852.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  M.A.  (Oxford),  V.  of  Shotter  MiU, 
Surrey.  B.  Oct.  9,  1829,  at  Midhurst,  Sussex.  Schools, 
Putney  College  and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1852;  B.A.  (28th  Wrangler)  1856;  M.A.  1859;  B.D.  1867. 
Fellow.  Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest  (Ely)  1858.  C.  of  North 
and  South  Reston,  Lines.,  in  1866.  R.  of  Swanscombe,  Kent, 
1868-88.  Author,  theological.  Died  Dec.  2,  1888.  Buried  at 
Swanscombe.  M.L  Probably  brother  of  Francis  J.  (1850), 
etc.   (Records  of  Rochester.) 

CANE,  ALFRED  GRANGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1863.  S.  of  Thomas  Coats  (1819),  clerk.  B.  at  Southwell, 
Notts.  Bapt.  Aug.  7,  1844.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867; 
M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1867;  priest  (Lincoln)  1868;  C.  of 
St  Swithin's,  Lincoln,  1867-71-  Chaplain  in  Bombay 
(Ecclesiastical  establishment),  1871-92.  With  the  Afghan 
Field  Force,  1880.  Fellow  of  Bombay  University,  1887-1919. 
R.  of  Great  and  Little  Paxton  with  Toseland,  Hunts.,  1892- 
1919.  Rural  Dean,  1915-19.  Died  Feb.  14,  1919,  aged  74, 
at  Gt  Paxton.   Brother  of  John  B.  (1847).   {Crockford.) 

CANE,  ARTHUR  BERESFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
16,  18S1.  2nd  s.  of  Arthur  Beresford,  of  Clonmoyle,  MuUingar, 
Co.  Westmeath.  B.  Dec.  2,  1864,  at  Dublin.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  (Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1886;  Scholar,  1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  28, 
1885.  Called  to  the  Bar,  i8qo.  On  the  Midland  Circuit. 
Secretary  of  the  Railway  Companies  Association,  1910-29. 
During  the  Great  War  Secretary  to  the  Control  Board 
(Liquor  Traffic),  1915-19.  C.B.E.,  1920.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  Ashmansworth  House,  near  Newbury,  in  1939. 
{Who's  Who,  1939;  Burke,  L.G.) 

CANE,  CHARLES  HUDSON  BOILEAU.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Brettle  (next), 
R.  of  Weston,  near  Newark.  B.  there.  School,  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890.  For  some  time  on  a  Royal 
Agricultural  Society  experimental  farm.   {Rossall  Sch.  Reg.) 

CANE,  JOHN  BRETTLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  .4.pr.  17, 
1847.  S.  of  Thomas  Coats  (1819),  clerk,  of  Southwell,  Notts. 

B.  there.  Bapt.  Dec.  16,  1828.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A. 
1851;  M.A.  1854.   Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Peterb.)  1853; 

C.  of  .\sfordby,  1852-4.  C.  of  Bury,  Lanes.,  1854-5.  P.C.  of 
Perlethorpe,  Notts.,  1855-62.  R.  of  Weston,  1862-86.  R.  of 
Tattingstone,  Suffolk,  1886-96.  Died  there  May  4,  1896, 
aged  67.  Brother  of  Alfred  G.  (1863)  and  father  of  the 
above.   {Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 

CANE,  LEONARD  BUCKELL.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9,  1900. 
S.  of  Leonard,  M.D.,  of  Peterborough.  B.  May  22,  1882. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.B. 
and  B.C.  1908;  M.D.  1911.  Student  at  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1907.  Clinical  Assistant  at 
the  City  of  London  Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the  Chest.  Hon. 
Physician  to  Peterborough  Infirmary,  1908-21.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (R.A.M.C,  Capt.,  attached  to  the  84th  Batt., 
R.A.  (T.)).  Officer  in  command  of  the  Hospital  Ship  Devanha; 
subsequently  No.  8  Cavalry  Field  Ambulance  in  India. 
Ophthalmic  Specialist  at  the  Cairo  Military  Hospital. 
Medical  Officer  for  Wangford,  Depwade,  Loddon  and 
Clavering  Unions,  Suffolk.  Hon.  Physician  to  Ditchingham 
Hospital,  1921-.  Author,  medical.  Of  Trinity  Street, 
Bungay,  Suffolk  (Cane  and  Anderson),  in  1939.  {King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CANE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7,  1772.  Of 
Lines.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1776;  M.A.  1779.  Fellow,  1777-85.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  Sept.  28,  1777;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  27,  1779;  V.  of 
Bishop's  Norton,  Lines.,  1779-1802.  R.  of  Brigsley,  1788-98. 
V.  of  Bamby-in-the-Willows,  Notts.,  1798-1802.  Vicar- 
Choral  of  Southwell.  Died  there  Jan.  6,  1802.  Father  of  the 
next.   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  6.  Mag.) 

CANE,  THOMAS  COATS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  5, 
1819.  [S.  of  Robert  (above),  clerk,  deceased]  and  nephew 
of  John  Coats,  Esq.,  of  Morton,  near  Gainsborough.  School, 
Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1828. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1824;  priest  (York)  Dec.  19,  1824.  V. 
of  KirkUngton,  Yorks.,  1836-87.  P.C.  of  HaUoughton, 
Notts.,  1840-67.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Brittle  (? 
Brettle),  Esq.,  of  Thurgarton,  Notts.,  May  18,  1826.  Resided 
latterly  at  Southwell.  Died  Feb.  15,  1887,  aged  86,  at 
Brackenhurst,  near  Southwell.  Father  of  John  B.  (1847)  and 
Alfred  G.  (1863).  (Crockford;  Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

CANE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1760;  Fell. -Com.  Dec.  28,  1760.  S.  of  James,  of  DubUn. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Easter,  1760.  Fled  to  France 
to  escape  his  creditors  in  August,  1777,  and  settled  at  Tours. 


Cann,  John  Ponsford 

Married  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry  Johnson,  of  Gt  Berkham- 
sted,  Herts.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

CANHAM,  ANTHONY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  27, 
1833;  from  St  John's  (sic).  [Adm.  at  Caius,  c.  1832.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B..^.  1837;  M.A.  1840. 

CANHAM,  EDWIN  DILLON  FRANK.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1899.  S.  of  Henry  Robert  Field  (1870),  clerk,  of 
Bourne,  Lines.  B.  Mar.  12,  1879,  at  Barrowby,  near  Gran- 
tham. Schools,  Leatherhead  and  Nottingham  University 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1905.  Assistant  Master  at 
Uplands  House  Preparatory  School,  Epsom,  1905-29;  at 
WesthiU  Park  School.  Of  Titchfield,  Fareham,  in  1937. 
(St  John's  Sch.,  Leatherhead,  Reg.) 

CANHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  22,  1849.  S. 
of  H.,  Esq.,  of  Waldringfield,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
Michs.  1849.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  28,  1849.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  19,  1852;  priest,  Dec.  i8,  1853;  C. 
of  Temple,  Bristol,  1852-4.  P.C.  of  Ramsholt,  Suffolk,  1854- 
79.  R.  of  Leathley,  Yorks.,  1879-1904.  Living  at  Leeds, 
in  1906;  of  Ebor  Mount,  Knaresborough,  1910-12.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1913.   Father  of  the  next. 

CANHAM,  HENRY  ROBERT  FIELD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  15,  1870.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Sutton, 
Suffolk.  Bapt.  Oct.  16,  1851.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A. 
1875.  Assistant  Master  at  Yarmouth  Grammar  School, 
1874-6;  at  Heath  School,  Halifax,  1876-8.  Ord.  deacon, 
1876;  priest  (Ripon)  1878;  C.  of  Hahfax,  1876-8.  Held  other 
curacies,  1878-1902.  Head  Master  of  Bourne  Grammar 
School,  1881-1905.  C.  of  Stow-in-Lindsay,  1905-8.  C.  of 
Scarborough,  1908-10.  V.  of  Muston,  Yorks.,  1910-19.  R. 
of  Folkton,  1918-28;  retired.  Living  at  Muston  in  1932. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1936.   Father  of  Edwin  D.  F.  (1899). 

CANKRIEN,  HUGH  KER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  I,  1821.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Christopher.  B.  at  Rotter- 
dam, Holland.  School,  Lynn,  Norfolk  (Mr  Kidd).  Matric. 
Michs.  1822;  Scholar,  1826;  B.A.  (5th  Wrangler)  1827;  M.A. 
1830.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1827,  as  '  ist  s.  of 
John  Christopher,  Esq.,  of  AJilaby,  Yorks.'  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1833. 

CANN,  DENIS  MOORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June, 
1879.  S.  of  .Abraham.  B.  i86i,  at  Nottingham.  [School, 
Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar;  B.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon,  1885;  priest  (Bath  and  WeUs)  18S6;  C.  of  Highbridge, 
1885-8.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Lisson  Grove,  1889-91.  C.  of  Port 
Guernsey,  1891-4.  Went  to  America.  R.  of  Clearfield, 
Pennsylvania,  1895-9.  Enghsh  Chaplain  at  Corfu,  1904.  C. 
of  Bere  Regis  with  Winterboume,  Dorset,  1913-19.  R.  of 
Winterboume,  1918-20.  V.  of  Portisham,  1926-31.  Died 
Sept.  21,  1931,  aged  71.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  William 
M.  (1876).    (Skreii'sbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

CANN,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  MOORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Pembroke,  Jan.  28,  1874.  S.  and  h.  of  Abraham,  attorney, 
of  Nottingham.  B.  there  1854.  [School,  Shrewsbury.] 
Matric.  .Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1S78.  Solicitor;  of  Nottingham. 
Died  Apr.  20,  1935,  in  New  Zealand.  Brother  of  the  above, 
etc.  (J.  E.  .-^uden.) 

CANN,  GEORGE  DUNNING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1875.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  1856,  at  South  Tawton, 
Devon.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton  (Mr  A.  L.  Francis). 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  i87t);  M.A.  andLL.M.  1882.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1882;  practised  at  Exeter.  Of  6,  Northemhay 
Place,  Exeter.  Died  there  Nov.  20,  1921,  aged  65.  (The 
Aborning  Post,  Nov.  21,  1921.) 

CANN,  HENRY  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  12, 
1890.  S.  of  Henry  Foster  (next),  clerk.  B.  at  Heavitree, 
Devon.  School,  Exeter.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893. 
Died  1904.   (Peile,  11.  760.) 

CANN,  HENRY  FOSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  29, 
1846.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  Jan.  15,  1825,  at  Exeter.  School, 
Exeter.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  Acton,  Cheshire, 
1851-5.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Exeter,  1855-6.  R.  of  St 
Kerrian  with  St  Petrock,  Cornwall,  1856-76.  Exeter  City 
Bodleian  Lecturer  in  i860.  Died  Jan.  1876.  Father  of  the 
above.   (Peile,  11.  498.) 

CANN,  JOHN  PONSFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5, 
1864.  S.  of  Ponsford  (1822),  clerk.  B.  at  Stowford,  Devon. 
Bapt.  Feb.  11,  1845.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  i868.  Ord. 
deacon,  1870;  priest  (Exeter)  1872;  C.  of  Virginstow  and 
Broadwoodwidger,  Devon,  1870-3.  V.  of  Davidstow,  Corn- 
wall, 1873-90.  R.of  Dmiderton,  1890-1910.  Resided  latterly 
at  DawUsh.  Died  there  May  17,  1922,  aged  77.  (Crockford; 
R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  May  26,  1922.) 


505 


Cann,  John  Stephenson 

CANN,  JOHN  STEPHENSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  14,  1808.  S.  of  John  Stephenson,  of  Wymondham, 
Norfolk.  B.  there  June  24,  1787.  School,  Wymondham 
(Mr  Buston).  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Scholar,  1808-15;  B.A. 
1812.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  21,  1812;  priest,  June  27, 
1813;  C.  of  Wramplingham,  Norfolk.  Resided  at  Wramp- 
lingham  Hall.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Married  Mary  Anne 
Flaxman,  of  Sidestrand,  Oct.  8,  1829.  Died  Apr.  9,  1861, 
at  Wramplingham.   (Venn,  11.  151.) 

CANN,  PONSFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  21, 
1822.  3rd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Spreyton,  Devon.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar;  B.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1828; 
priest,  1829.  R.  of  Virginstowe,  1842-76;  retired.  P.C.  of 
Broadwoodwidger,  Devon,  1842-73.  Not  in  Crockford,  1879. 
Father  of  John  P.  (1864). 

CANN,  THOMAS  BURTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 
1852.    Of  Surrey.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Penton  Place. 

B.  at  St  Mary's,  Newington,  Smrey.    Matric.  Michs.  1852. 

CANN,  WILLIAM  MOORE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  10,  1876. 
[2nd  s.  of  Abraham,  solicitor,  of  Nottingham.  B.  July  6, 
1856.  Schools,  Nottingham  Grammar  and  Shrewsbury.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  5,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1883.  Judge  of  the 
County  Courts,  1914-31.  Knighted,  1929.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  78,  Clarence  Road,  St  Albans,  Herts.  Brother  of 
Denis  M.  (1879),  etc.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  Burke,  Knightage,  1935;  Wlw's  Who,  1939.) 

CANN-LIPPINCOTT,  ROBERT  CANN,  see  LIPPINCOTT. 

CANNELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  July  5,  1758. 
S.  of  George,  clerk.  B.  at  Hail,  Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs. 
1758;  Scholar  ('extraordinary  Exhibition'  in  Pembroke 
list  of  Scholars);  B.A.  1762.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  12, 
1762;  priest  (Norwich)  June  8,  1766. 

CANNELL,  THOMAS  BEECHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1887.  S.  of  Thomas,  Wesleyan  minister,  of  Clevedon, 
Somerset.  B.  Sept.  13,  1861,  in  the  Bahama  Islands.  [School, 
Kiagswood;  also  at  London  University.]  M.\.  (London). 
Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Assistant  Master  at  Queen's  College, 
Taunton,  for  two  years;  at  Wesley  College,  Sheffield,  c.  1892- 
1904.  Head  Master  of  Scarisbrook  College,  Birkdale,  South- 
port,  1904-8.  Assistant  Master  at  Eniield  Grammar  School, 
Middlesex,  1909-.   (Sclioolmasters'  Directory,  1919.) 

CANNER,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  14,  1878.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1883;  priest 
(Liverpool)  1884;  C.  of  Eccleston,  1883-7.  Held  other 
curacies,  1887-95.  V.  of  Bulkington,  Wilts.,  1896-1904.  V. 
of  Chitteme  All  Saints'  with  St  Mary's,  1904-25.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1926. 

CANNING,  The  Hon.  ALBERT  STRATFORD  GEORGE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27,  1854.  2nd  s.  of  George,  Baron 
Garvagh.  B.  Aug.  24,  1832,  at  Garvagh,  Londonderry. 
Matric.  Michs.  1854.  Of  The  Lodge,  Rostrever,  Co.  Down. 
J. P.  for  Co.  Down.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Londonderry. 
Author.  Died  unmarried  Apr.  22,  1916.  (Burke,  P.  and  B., 
sub  Garvagh.) 

CANNING,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  11,  1758.  S.  of  Richard  (1724),  clerk.  B.  at  Ipswich. 
School,  Bur>'.  Matric.  Easter,  1759;  Scholar;  B.A.  1763. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  24,  1763;  priest,  June  8,  1766; 

C.  of  Harkstead,  Suffolk,  1763;  succeeded  his  father  as  R. 
there,  1769-89;  V.  of  West  Greeting,  1766-9.  R.  of  Great 
with  Little  Thornham,  1766-8.  V.  of  Stowmarket  with  Stow 
Upland,  1773-85.  R.  of  Market  Weston,  1785-9.  Died  Jan. 
1789. 

CANNING,  STRATFORD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  31,  1806;  resigned  scholarship  and  became 
Fell.-Com.  1807.  4th  s.  of  Stratford,  banker.  B.  Nov.  4, 
1786.  Bapt.  Jan.  6,  1787,  at  St  Clement's,  Eastcheap, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  M.A.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1813;  LL.D. 
1861.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1858.  Entered  the  Foreign 
Office  as  clerk,  1807;  afterwards  a  famous  diplomatist, 
styled  the  'Great  Elchi.'  Ambassador  at  Constantinople; 
negotiated  the  Treaty  of  Bucharest  between  Napoleon  and 
Turkey,  1812.  Envoy  to  Washington,  1820-4.  M.P.  for  Old 
Sarum,  1828-30;  for  Stockbridge,  1830;  for  King's  Lynn, 
1835-41-  G.C.B.,  1829.  Created  Viscount  Stratford  de 
Redcliffe  of  Somerset,  Apr.  2^,  1852.  Resigned  his  Ambas- 
sadorship, 1858.  K.G.,  1869.  Author,  verses  and  pamphlets. 
Died  Aug.  14, 1880,  aged  92,  at  Frant Court,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Statue  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Brother  of  Wilham  (1797). 
(King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.) 

CANNING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  14,  1777. 
Of  Essex.  [S.  of  John  (1747),  V.  of  Elsenham.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1778;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1781.  V.  of  Elsenham, 
Essex,  1784-1811.  Father  of  the  next.  (J.  NichoU,  Iron- 
monger's  Company,  546.) 


Cant,  William  Bayley 

CANNING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  24, 
i8jo.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  V.  of  Elsenham,  Essex.  B. 
there.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1815.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  11,  1815;  priest  (London,  Lift.  dim. 
from  Salisbury)  June  7,  1816;  V.  (and  patron)  of  Elsenham, 
Essex,  1818-55.  'A  strong,  stoutly  buUt  man,  fond  of 
shooting  and  boxing.'  Died  unmarried  Nov.  11,  1855. 
Buried  at  Elsenham.   M.I.   (Peile,  11.  366.) 

CANNING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  22,  1844. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon, 
1850;  priest  (Worcester)  1851;  C.  of  Ashted,  Warws.,  1850-2. 
C.  of  Wirksworth,  1853-5.  C.  of  Gt  Malvern,  1858-62.  V.  of 
Tupsley,  Heref.,  1864-96.  Resided  latterly  at  The  Manse, 
Tupsley.  Died  there  Mar.  31,  1902,  aged  81.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Apr.  7,  1902.) 

CANNING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  27,  1797. 
2nd  s.  of  Stratford,  merchant.  B.  Nov.  4,  1778,  in  London. 
Schools,  Eton  and  Hackney  (Mr  Newcome).  Matric.  Michs. 
1797;  Scholar;  B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1804.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Aug.  15,  1802;  priest,  Apr.  28,  1805.  R.  of  West  Heslerton, 
Yorks.,  1817-47.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1828-60.  Died  s.p. 
Mar.  2,  i860,  aged  82,  at  Windsor.  Brother  of  Stratford 
(1806).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Garvagh;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  i. 
415-) 

CANNON,  ARTHUR  JAMES  HORATIO  DAKEYNE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1883.  S.  of  James  Dearden  (1862), 
clerk,  of  Ainsdale,  Southport.  B.  Sept.  18,  1863.  Schools, 
Hurstpierpoint  and  Liverpool  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
B.A.  1886;  LL.B.  1887;  M.A.  1890.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  19,  i886.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1896.  Died  Dec.  i, 
1899.   (T.  A.  Walker,  572.) 

CANNON,  FRANK  (or  FRANCIS)  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1870.  S.  of  John,  of  Narberth,  Craig-y-borion.  B. 
June  10,  1848,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874; 
M.A.  1877,  as  Francis  J.;  M.B.  1882.  L.R.C.S.  (Edin.) 
1875.  Ord.  deacon,  1876;  priest  (Worcester)  1877;  C.  of 
St  George's,  Kidderminster,  1876-81.  C.  of  Bridgnorth, 
1881-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1883-9.  C.  of  Pontesbury  (3rd 
portion),  Salop,  1889-1914.  V.  of  Betton  Strange,  1916-29. 
C.  of  Pontesbury  (1st  portion),  1916-29.  Resided  at  Plealey 
House,  Pontesbury.  Died  July  31,  1929,  aged  81.  (Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  Aug.  3,  1929.) 

CANNON,  JAMES  DEARDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  29,  1862.  Of  Trumpington  Street,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Lent,  1863;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield) 
1867;  priest  (Manchester)  1872;  C.  of  Uckfield,  Sussex,  1867- 
70.  C.  of  St  Simon's,  Salford,  1870-4.  C.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Liverpool,  1879-81.  C.  of  Formby,  Lanes.,  1882-5.  Of 
Darley  Hall,  Darley  Dale,  in  1899.  Father  of  Arthur  J.  H.  D. 
(1883).   (r.  A.  Walker,  521.) 

CANNY,  GERALD  BAIN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Queens',  Michs.  1900. 
S.  of  James  Macnamara.  B.  Mar.  5,  1881,  at  Bromley,  Kent. 
School,  Malvern  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar,  1901; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1903.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,' 
1902,  1903.  Entered  the  Civil  Service,  1904.  Commissioner 
of  Inland  Revenue  and  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Inland 
Revenue.  C.B.,  1924.  Knighted,  1937.  K.C.B.,  1939.  Deputy- 
Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Inland  Revenue,  1939.  Of  Valley 
End  Cottage,  Chobham,  Surrey.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1939;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  8,  1758.  Of  Leics. 
S.  of  William  (1725),  R.  of  Harby.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric. 
Michs.  1759;  Scholar,  1761;  B.A.  1763;  M.A.  1766;  B.D. 
1775.  FeUow,  1764.  V.  of  Oakington,  Cambs.,  1773-6.  R. 
of  Newton  Toney,  Wilts.,  1775-6.  R.  of  Knaptoft,  Leics., 
1776-81.  Owner  of  the  Wartnaby  estate,  Leics.  Died  Feb.  4, 
1 78 1.   Brother  of  the  next.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  5,  1753.  Of 
Leics.  [S.  of  William  (1725),  R.  of  Harby,  Leics.  Bapt.  Jan. 
29,  1734,  at  Saxelby.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1755; 
B..'^.  1758;  M.A.  1761.  R.  (and  patron)  of  Kirk  Langley, 
Derbs,,  1768-89.  'An  orthodox  and  exemplary  divine.' 
Died  Jan.  14,  1789,  at  Kirk  Langley.  M.I.  Brother  of  the 
above  and  father  of  the  next.   (Churches  of  Derbs.,  iv.  278.) 

CANT,  WILLIAM  BAYLEY.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  26, 
1789.  [S.  and  h.  of  William  (above),  R.  of  Kirk  Langley, 
Derbs.]  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1793.  As  an  under- 
graduate, much  given  to  self-indulgence  and  'becoming  of 
a  convivial  turn  he  grew  extremely  corpulent  from  an  in- 
dulgence of  the  pleasmes  of  the  table.'  Inherited  the  estate 
of  Hartshoni  and  Wartnaby,  and  on  the  death  of  his  father, 
became  patron  of  the  living  of  Kirk  Langley.  At  one  time 
an  ardent  advocate  of  the  principles  of  the  American 
Revolution.  Gave  to  his  favourite  horse  the  name  of '  General 
George.'  Bequeathed  his  estates  to  The  Hon.  T.  Erskine — 
who  was  personally  unknown  to  him — giving  as  his  reason  his 
admiration  for  the  strenuous  defence  made  by  Mr  Erskine 


506 


Cantis,  Edward 

on  behalf  of  Hardy,  Tooke,  etc.  at  the  State  Trials  in  i794- 
The  will  was  challenged  by  the  family  and  this  strange 
bequest  was  disallowed.  Died  1800.  M.I.  at  Kirk  Langley. 
(J.  C.  Cox,  Churches  of  Verbs.,  iv.  269,  278;  G.  Mag.,  1801,  i. 
183.) 

CANTIS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Feb. 
8,  1827.  4th  s.  of  William  [land  surveyor],  of  Kensington, 
London.  School,  Shrewsbury.  B.  at  Canterbury,  Kent. 
Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Feb.  4,  1828; 
Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  1832.  Resident  in  Kensington.  Brother 
of  the  next,  etc.   (Peile,  11.  430.) 

CANTIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  30,  1817. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1817; 
Scholar,  1818;  B.A.  {4th  Wrangler)  1821;  M.A.  1824.  Fellow, 
1821-7.  Tutor.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Dec.  28,  1821;  priest, 
Apr.  28,  1822;  C.  of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1822-7.  Died 
[before  Feb.  28],  1828,  at  Kensington.  Brother  of  the  above, 
etc.    (Peile,  11.  387;  G.  Mag.,  1828,  i.  281.) 

CANTIS,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7,  i8iz.  S. 
of  William,  of  Canterbury.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Oct.  22, 
i8t3.  Matric.  Michs.  1S13;  Scholar,  1814;  B.A.  {6th  Wrangler) 
1817;  M.A.  1820;  B.D.  1827.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1819. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  15,  1821;  priest,  Oct.  28,  1821.  Died 
1828,  at  Kensington.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  (G.  Mag., 
1828,  11.  473.) 

CANTIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke,  May  7, 
1825.  3rd  s.  of  William,  land-surveyor,  of  Kensington, 
Middlesex.  B.  at  Canterbury.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Entered 
the  service  of  the  East  India  Co.,  1825;  Ensign,  Madras, 
N.I.,  1826;  Lieut.,  1829;  Capt.,  1839;  retired  as  Co'.,  i86t. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1827),  etc.   {Shreic'sbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

CANTRELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  i,  1791- 
Of  Derbs.  [Probably  s.  of  Hugh  of  King's  Newton,  Derbs.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1795.  Ord.  deacon,  1796;  priest, 
1798.  P.C.  of  Thrumpton,  Notts.,  1811-56.  Of  Alyaston 
Field,  near  Derby.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Smith,  V. 
of  Stapleford,  Notts.  Died  Apr.  10,  1856,  aged  83,  at  Alvaston 
Field.  (John  J.  Briggs,  History  of  Melbourne;  G.  Mag., 
1856,  I.) 

CANTRELL,  WILLIAM  [HENRY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  13,  1827;  re-adm.  Oct.  5,  1829.  Of  Derbs.  [Probably 
s.  of  Joseph  (and  EUzabeth  Robins,  dau.  of  Joseph  Smith, 
V.  of  Stapleford,  Notts.).]  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar, 
1830;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon,  1833;  priest 
(York)  1834.  C.  of  Shardlow,  near  Aston-on-Trent,  in  1847. 
V.  of  Attenborough,  Notts.,  1859-65.  R.  of  Bulwell,  1865- 
90.  Died  Sept.  7,  1890,  aged  82.  (John  J.  Briggs,  History  of 
Melbourne,  174.) 

CANTRELL-HUBBERSTY,  GEORGE  ALBERT  JESSOP.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1900.  2nd  s.  of  Albert  Cantrell, 
of  ToUerton  Hall,  near  Nottingham.  B.  Jan.  19,  1882,  at 
Nottingham.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B..\.  1903. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  S.  Notts.  Hussars,  Imperial 
Yeomanry,  and  Machine  Gun  Corps ;  mentioned  in  despatches ; 
wounded;  D.S.O.).  Died  Feb.  10,  1928.  (Burke,  L.G.,  sub 
Hubbersty.) 

CAPARN,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1797.  [S.  of 
Daniel,  gent.,  of  Lincoln.]  Matric.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford) 
Oct.  14,  1772,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1772.  R.  of  Toft  New- 
ton, Lines.,  1 779-1834.  R.  of  Leverton  (south  mediety), 
1797-1834.  Died  Sept.  17,  1834,  aged  80,  at  Boston.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 

CAPARN,  RICHARD  FURLEY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  5,  1870.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Holbeach,  Lines.  B.  there 
Jan.  17,  1852.  Schools,  Uppingham  and  Leamington  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  1874. 

CAPE,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1893.  S.  and  h.  of  Frederick,  chartered  accountant.  B.  June 
13,  1874,  at  Eltham,  Kent.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893  as  F.  Wingfield;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1896;  M.A.  1934.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1897;  resigned. 
Assistant  Master  at  King  WiiUam's  College,  Isle  of  Man, 
1900-2.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1902.  Divisional  Inspector  of 
Elementary  Schools  and  Training  Colleges.  Of  4,  Bucking- 
ham Palace  Mansions,  London,  S.W.,  in  1939.  {Dulwich 
Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

CAPE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  26,  1820.  S.  of 
Joseph,  R.  of  Uldale,  Cumberland.  B.  there.  School,  Rich- 
mond, Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  Migrated  (age  23)  to 
Caius,  Apr.  26,  1823;  Scholar,  1823-6;  B.A.  {15th  Wrangler) 
1825;  M.A.  1828.  Fellow  of  Caius,  1826-46.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  June  10,  1827;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1827.  Vice- 
Principal  of  the  Huddersfield  Church  of  England  Collegiate 
School,  1839.  Master  of  Doncaster  School,  Yorks.,  1839-46. 
Died  Nov.  26,  1846,  aged  46.  Brother  of  the  next,  of  Joseph 
(1814)  and  perhaps  of  William  (1823).   {Venn,  11.  188.) 


Capel  Cure,  Edward 

CAPE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  16, 
1812.  S.  of  Joseph  [R.  of  Uldale].  B.  at  Uldale,  Cumberland. 
School,   Plumbland,  Cumberland   (Mr  Sankinson).    Matric. 
Michs.    1812;    Scholar,    1815;    B.A.    {5th    Wrangler)    1816; 
M.A.  1821.   Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1817;  priest  (Salisbury) 
1818.  Assistant  Professor  of  the  Naval  College,  Portsmouth, 
c.  1817-.   Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Addiscombe  College, 
1822-61.    R.  (and  patron)  of  Uldale,  Cumberland,  1830-3. 
An  excellent  teacher  and  disciplinarian  with  a  keen  sense  of 
humour.    F.R.S.,  1852.    Author,  mathematical.    Died  Sept. 
9,   1868,  aged  75,  at  Croydon.    Brother  of  the  next,  etc. 
(H.  M.  Vibart,  Addiscombe;  Boose.) 
CAPE,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  c.  1814.   [S.  of  Joseph, 
R.  of  Uldale,  Cumberland  (1786-1830).]    B.  there.    Matric. 
Michs.  1815;  B.A.  {4th  Wrangler)  1819;  M.A.  1822.   Fellow, 
1820.   Tutor.   R.  of  Birdbrook,  Essex,  1846-66.   Died  there 
July  20,  1866,  aged  71.   M.I.  at  Birdbrook.   Brother  of  the 
above,  etc.   (G.  Mag.,  1866,  11;  Essex  Review,  i.  41.) 
CAPE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  10, 
1823.   Of  Cumberland.   [Perhaps  s.  of  Joseph,  R.  of  Uldale.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1830.    Ord.  deacon, 
Dec.  21,  1828;  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov.  i,  1829.  Head  Master  of 
Peterborough  Cathedral  Grammar  School.    Minor  Canon  of 
Peterborough,  1830-68.    V.  of  Bringhurst,  Leics.,  1833-68. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,   1864.    R.  of  Peakirk  with 
Clinton,  1869-74.    Died  Dec.  15,  1874.    Perhaps  brother  of 
Henry  (1820),  etc.   (Crockford,  1868;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
CAPEL,  ARTHUR  DOUGLAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  28,  1856.    Of  WUts.   S.  of  Samuel  Richard,  clerk.   B. 
May  3,   1837,   at  St  Thomas's,  SaUsbury.    Schools,  Marl- 
borough and  Bishop's  College,  Lennoxville.    Matric.  Michs. 
1856.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A. 
1872.  Tutor  to  Bishop's  College,  Lennoxville,  1857-63.  Ord. 
deacon,    1863;    priest    (Salisbury)    1864;    C.   of   Wareham, 
Dorset,  1863-4.  C.  of  St  Mary-the-Less,  Cambridge,  1869-73- 
Lecturer    in    Mathematics   and    Mechanics    at    the    South 
Western   Polytechnic  Institute,  Chelsea,  Middlesex,   1891- 
1904.    Resided  latterly  at  Sandy  Knoll,  St  Anne's-on-Sea. 
Died  June  13,  1921,  aged  84.    Brother  of  Henry  M.  (1850). 
{Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
CAPEL,  BURY.    .A.dm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  2,  1846.    S.  of 
James  Dumford.    B.  Sept.  24,   1825,  in  London.    Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  Scholar,  1847;  B.A.  (i(>th  Wrangler)  1850;  M.A. 
1853.    Fellow,    1852-63.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)    1852;   priest, 
1853;  C.  of  Nettlestead,  Kent,  1852-3.   P.C.  of  Camberwell, 
Surrey,  1860-2.   Chaplain  at  Carabacel,  Nice,  1862-3.   V.  of 
Abergavenny,  Mon.,  1863-95.   Preb.  of  Llandaff,  1877-1915- 
Chaplain   of  Abergavenny   Union,    1882-96.     Rural   Dean, 
1895-6.     Living   latteriy   at   Chfton,   Bristol.     Died    there 
Apr.  5,  1915,  aged  89.   Brother  of  William  R.  (1846).   {Peile, 
11.  496.) 
CAPEL,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  29,   1836. 

Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840. 
CAPEL,  HENRY  MARTYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1850  S.  of  Samuel  Richard,  R.  of  Wareham,  Dorset.  B. 
Apr.  3,  1832,  at  Salisbury,  Wilts.  Schools,  [Cheltenham 
College]  and  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar, 
1853;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest 
(Salisbury)  1856;  C.  of  Wareham  with  Anie,  1856-7.  Govern- 
ment Inspector  of  Schools,  1857-96.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Canter- 
bury, 1897-.  Of  71,  Cheriton  Road,  Folkestone.  Died  there 
May,  1911.  Brother  of  Arthur  D.  (1856).  {Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg. ;  G.  B.  Routledge.) 
CAPEL,  WILLIAM  RAWLINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
"5  18  <  6.  S.  of  James  Dumford,  engineer.  B.  Sept.  27,  1828, 
in  London.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Nov.  5,  i847;  matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M..\.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Win- 
chester) 1851;  priest  (Lichfield)  1852;  C.  of  YoxaU,  1852-4- 
Chaplain  (Ecclesiastical  establishment)  at  Madras,  1854-01- 
V.  of  Bickenhill,  Warws.,  1863-8).  Afterwards  resided  at 
Bournemouth.  Died  there  Nov.  9,  1904.  Brother  of  Bury 
(1846).  {Peile,  11.  504;  Crockford.) 
CAPEL  CURE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Jan. 
30,  1878.  S.  of  Robert  (1841).  B.  [Mar.  14,  1857]  at  3, 
Eaton  Place,  London.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Lent, 
1878  Previously  matric.  Non-Coil,  at  Oxford,  Oct.  24,  1876, 
age  19  as  '  3rd  s.  of  Robert  Capel,  of  London.'  Sometime  on 
the  Stock  Exchange  (Messrs  Capel-Cure  and  Terry,  Token- 
house  Buildings,  E.C.).  Died  Oct.  13,  1898,  at  Aberdeen. 
{Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
CAPEL  CURE,  EDWARD.  .A.dm.  at  King's,  Jan.  20,  1880.  S. 
of  Laurence  George  [Capel],  K.  of  Rodm  Abbess,  Essex. 
B  July  30  i860.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matnc.  Easter, 
1880;  B.A.  1884,  as  Capel-Cure,  E.  C;  M.A.  1888.  Ord. 
deacon,  June  8,  1884;  priest  (Worcester)  1885;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity  Worcester,  1884-7.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Lancaster 
Gate,  London,  1887-8.  V.  of  Bradninch,  Devon,  1888-96. 
R  of  Stower  Provost  with  Todbere,  Dorset,  1896-1928. 
Rural  Dean  of  Shaftesbury,  1925-8;  resigned.  Of  Stourclifie 
Avenue,  Bournemouth.   (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 


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CAPEL  CURE  or  CURE,  ROBERT  CAPEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Feb.  26,  1841.  S.  and  h.  of  Capel.  B.  Jan.  i, 
1823,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A. 
1845;  M.A.  1848.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  7,  1834, 
as  s.  and  h.  of  Capel,  Esq.,  of  Blake  HaU,  Essex.  Migrated  to 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  20,  1846.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1848,  as 
Cure,  Robert  Capel.  Barrister-at-law.  Of  Blake  Hall,  Essex. 
J. P.,  D.L.  Died  Sept.  28,  1878,  aged  55.  Buried  at  Bobbing- 
worth.  Father  of  Arthur  (1878).  {Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 
II.) 

CAPELL  [CAPEL-CONINGSBY],  GEORGE,  Viscount  MALDEN. 
Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  14,  i775-  [S.  and 
h.  of  William  Anne,  Earl  of  Essex.  B.  Nov.  13,  I757-]  M.A. 
1777,  as  Viscount  Maiden.  Took  the  additional  name  of 
Coningsby  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  grandmother 
(Lady  Francis  Hanbury-\Villiams,  born  Coningsby),  Dec.  20, 
1781.  Succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Earl  of  Essex,  Mar.  4, 
1799.  M.P.  for  Westminster,  1779-80;  for  Lostwithiel,  1781- 
4;  for  Okehampton,  1785-90;  for  Radno",  1794-9-  F.S.A., 
1801.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1810.  Lord-Lieut,  of  Heref.,  1802-17. 
Recorder  and  High  Steward  of  Leominster,  1802.  Died  Apr. 
23,  1839,  aged  81.  Buried  at  Watford.  {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

CAPON,  EDWARD  ORFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  13, 
1891.  S.  of  Edward  George.  B.  Oct.  20,  1873,  at  King's 
Norton,  near  Birmingham.  School,  Monmouth  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Adm.  SoUcitor,  Dec.  1897; 
of  the  firm  of  Capon  and  Elliott  Smith,  of  29,  Bedford  Row. 
Residing  at  The  Hawthorns,  Twyford,  Berks.,  in  1911. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Royal  Berks.  Regt.,  and 
Royal  Defence  Corps).  Of  Charfield,  Sonning,  Berks.,  in 
1939.  Died  Jan.  23,  1939.  Buried  at  Sonning.  (Peile,  11. 
764;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Jan.  25,  I939-) 

CAPPER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  4,  1802.  [S. 
of  Benjamin,  gent.,  of  St  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  London.] 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1804.  Migrated  to  Magdalene, 
Dec.  20,  1806;  B.A.  1808;  M.A.  1811.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  July  3,  i8oi.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1808.  Did  not 
practise. 

CAPPER,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  9, 
1823.  [S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Marie  Hill,  Cheltenham,  Gloucs. 
B.  Oct.  28,  1804.]  Matric.  Michs.  1823.  Migrated  to  Queens', 
Dec.  31,  1823,  as  'of  Northumberland';  B.A.  1828;  M.A. 
1833.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest,  1831.  P.C.  of  Hunstan- 
worth,  Durham,  1834.  R.  of  Huntley,  Gloucs.,  1839-65. 
Rural  Dean,  1839-66.  Formerly  of  Newbiggin  House, 
Hexham,  Northumberland.  Sold  the  Northumberland  and 
Durham  estates  (inherited  from  the  Ords),  1866,  and  pur- 
chased Lyston  Court,  Heref.  Of  Lvston,  Llanwame,  Ross,  in 
1874;  of  Bitteme,  Southampton,  in  1876;  of  Cheltenham,  in 
1878-86.  Married  (i)  Anne,  dau.  of  Isaac  Sanders,  R.  of  St 
Andrew's  Wardrobe,  London,  Sept.  8,  1829;  (2)  Horatia, 
dau.  of  Admiral  Tames  Slade,  R.N.,  of  Uley  Lodge,  Glou- 
cester, July  16,  1840.  Author,  Practical  Results  of  the  Work- 
house System,  etc.  Died  \px.  2,  1886,  aged  81,  at  23,  Imperial 
Square,  Cheltenham.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  11.  80;  The 
Guardian,  Apr.  7,  1886.) 

CAPPER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  19, 
1783.  S.  of  Francis,  R.  of  Earl  Soham,  Suffolk.  B.  there 
Dec.  25,  1767.  Schools,  St  Paul's  and  Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A.  17S9;  M.A.  1792-  Fellow, 
1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Apr.  4,  1790;  pnest,  June  3, 
1792;  C.  of  Monk  Soham,  1790.  A  pluraJist.  R.  of  Little 
Blakenham,  Suffolk,  1794-1815.  R.  of  Knoddishall,  i799- 
1801.  R.  of  Gosbeck  St  Mary,  1803-1813;  never  resided. 
V.  of  Wherstead,  1815-47.  Chairman  of  the  Suffolk  Quarter 
Sessions,  Eastern  Division.  J. P.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
George  Reid,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica,  1805.  A  well-known  hunting 
parson;  for  some  time  preserved  the  whole  of  the  Wherstead 
estate  for  his  friend,  John  Vernon;  also  a  keen  yachtsman, 
having  had  three  yachts  built  under  his  own  eye  at  the  old 
shipyard  beyond  Bourne  Bridge.  Died  s.p.  July  14,  1847,  at 
Montagu  Place,  London.  Buried  at  Wherstead.  (F.  Barham 
Zincke,  Wherstead;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  u.  217.) 

CAPPER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1775.  S.  of  William,  mercer  and  draper  in  Birmingham. 
School,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1775;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1779;  M.A.  1782.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  May  i,  1779.  V. 
of  Wilmington,  Sussex,  1779-1835.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1802-35.  R.  of  .Ashurst,  Kent,  1802-35.  Married  (i)  Miss 
Biddulph,  dau.  of  Walter  Biddulph,  Esq.,  Jan.  1781;  (2)  Miss 
Nickhn,  dau.  of  James  Nickhn,  Esq.,  of  Hackney,  Oct.  4, 
1804.  Died  Mar.  2,  1835,  aged  81,  in  Southampton  Row, 
Bloomsbury,  London.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

CAPPER,  JOHN  LANGFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1843.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Snaresbrook,  Essex.  B.  at  Wan- 
stead.  Bapt.  Sept.  22,  1825.  School,  King's  College,  London 
(Mr  Hall).  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Merton  College) 
June  17,  1843,  age  17;  B..A.  (Wadham  College  1848.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 


Capstick,  John  Walton 

CAPPER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  ii,  1875.   S. 
of  Jasper,  of  Sunny  Bank,  Tranmere,  Birkenhead,  Cheshire. 
B.  Oct.  15,  1853,  at  Liverpool.    School,  Friends',  Kendal, 
Westmorland  (Mr  Thompson).  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar, 
1878;  B.A.  (15th  Wrangler)  1879;  M.A.  1910.  B.Sc.  (London). 
Superintending  Inspector  of  Schools  in  Jamaica.    Sometime 
an  official  member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Jamaica. 
Died  Aug.    15,    1917,   aged  62,  at  Ropley,   Bournemouth. 
(The  Times,  Aug.  17,  1917;  W.  Cowper.) 
CAPRON,  CHARLES  HENRY  WARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.   24,    1846.    5th  s.  of  George,   Esq.,  of  Westminster, 
London.    B.  Mar.   30,   1826,  at  St  James's,  Westminster. 
School,   Oakham.    Matric.   Michs.    1846;   B.A.   1850.    Ord. 
deacon,  1850;  priest  (Manchester)  1851;  C.  of  Salford,  1850- 
2.    C.  of  Worplesdon,  Surrey,  1852-5.    C.  of  Warmington, 
Northants.,    1855-73.     R.    of   Stoke    Doyle,    1873-80.     Of 
Westown  Lodge,  Worthing,  Sussex.    Died  there  Aug.   20, 
1908,  aged  82.    Brother  of  George  H.  (1835)  and  John  S. 
(1832).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Oakham  Sch.  Reg.) 
CAPRON,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  2,  1879.  S.  of  Frederick  Lucas,  of  17,  Warwick  Square, 
London.    B.  Oct.  i,  i860,  in  London.    Schools,  Tonbridge 
and  Rugby.    Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.   1883;  M.A.  1888. 
Adm.   Solicitor,    1886.     Practised  in  London.    Of   250,   St 
James's   Court,    London,   in   1938.     Brother  of   the   next. 
(Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1939) 
CAPRON,  GEORGE.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1885.    2nd  s.  [of 
Frederick   Lucas],   Esq.,   of   London.     [B.    1866.]     Schools, 
[Tonbridge]  and  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.  1885.    Went  to  the 
Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst.    Joined  the  and  Batt., 
York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  1889;  Capt.,  1900.   Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1900-2;  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  York 
and  Lancaster  Regt.   (Reserve  of  Of&cers);   Major,  North 
Staffs.  Regt.;  Lieut.-Col.,  Cheshire  Regt.).    Brother  of  the 
above.   (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 
CAPRON,  GEORGE   HALLILEV.    Adm.   pens,   at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,   1835.    Of  Northants.    [2nd  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  of 
Stoke  Doyle  and  Southwick  Hall,  Northants.,  and  Martha, 
dau.  of  William  Halliley,  Esq.,  of  St  Neots,  Hunts.   B.  Nov. 
23,   1816.]    Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.   1840.    Ord.  deacon, 
1840;  priest  (Peterb.)  1841;  C.  of  Stoke  Doyle,  Northants., 
1840-1;  R.  there,  1841-73.    Rural  Dean,  1873-4.    Resided 
latteriy  at  Southwick  Hall,   Oundle,  Northants.    J. P.   for 
Northants.    Married  Henrietta  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Smith, 
Esq.,  of  Oundle,  Jan.  23,  1855.  Died  July  22,  1909,  aged  92, 
at  Southwick  Hall.    Brother  of  Charles  H.  W.  (1846),  etc.; 
father  of  the  next,  and  of  Walter  E.  (1883).   (Burke,  L.G.) 
CAPRON,  GEORGE  HERBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug. 
28,   1874.    S.  and  h.  of  George  Halliley  (above),  clerk,  of 
Southwick,  Oundle,   Northants.    B.   there  Nov.   27,   1855. 
School,  Uppingham.   Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B..\.  1880.   Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  6,  1879;  name  withdrawn,  Apr.  15, 
1889.    Of  Southwick  Hall,  Oundle,  Northants.    J. P.    Lord 
of  the  manors  of  Stoke  Doyle  and  Southwick.    Devoted 
himself  to  the  welfare  of  his  tenants  and  took  an  active  part 
in  local  government.    On  the  Commission  of  the  Peace  for 
41  years.  Took  a  special  interest  in  the  care  of  vagrants,  the 
infirm,  and  children.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  Apr.  8, 
1937,  aged  81.   Brother  of  Walter  E.  (1883).    (Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Times,  Apr.  12,  1937.) 
CAPRON,   JOHN  SHUKBURGH.    Adm.   pens,   at  St  John's, 
June  9,  1832.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  9,  New  Burlington 
Street,  London.   [B.  July  26,  1815.   School,  Rugby.]   Matric. 
Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1837.   Lieut.,  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers. 
Died   unmarried   Sept.    18,    1847.     Brother   of   George    H. 
(1835),  etc.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 
CAPRON,  WALTER  EVELYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1883.  S.  of  George  Halliley  (1835),  clerk,  of  Southwick  Hall, 
Northants.  B.  there  Apr.  i,  1865.  School,  Wellington  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  LL.B.  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  8,   1886.    Called  to  the  Bar,   1889.    Practised  as  an 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer   tUl   about    1900.    Of 
Shortwood   House,   Litton,   near  Bath.     Married   and   had 
issue.    Died  Dec.  31,   1929.    Brother  of  George  H.  (1874)- 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 
CAPSTICK,  JOHN  WALTON.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12, 
1888.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Stonewell,  Lancaster.    B.  Aug.  31, 
1858,    at    Lancaster.     Schools,    Friends',    Lancaster    (Mr 
Aldridge)  and  [Owens  College,  Manchester].    Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  Scholar  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1890;  Pt  II, 
ist  Class,  1891)  1890;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.    Fellow,  1893. 
Junior  Bursar,  1898-1910.    Lecturer  at  University  College, 
Dundee,  1883-S.    Assistant  Demonstrator  in  Experimental 
Physics,  Canibrid!?e,  1894-6  and  College  Lecturer  in  Natural 
Sciences,    1895-8.'    D.Sc.    (Manchester)    1893.     During   the 
Great  War,  served  with  the  French  Army  as  motor  ambulance 
driver;  Inspector  of  shells,  guns  and  mines  for  the  Admiralty, 
19 1 6-18;  Superintendent  of  the  Admiralty  Physical  Labora- 
tory for  a  short  time.    O.B.E.    An  accomphshed  musician; 


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one  of  the  few  amateurs  to  play  the  French  horn.  A  constant 
Examiner  in  Acoustics  for  the  University;  served  on  the 
Special  Board  for  Music,  and  wrote  a  hand-book  on  Sound 
for  the  Cambridge  Physical  Series.  Died  Apr.  27,  1937,  aged 
78,  at  Cambridge,  (the  Times,  Apr.  28,  1937.) 
CAPTAIN,  NANABHOY  MERWANJEE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  11,  1891.  S.  of  Merwanjee  Cowasjee,  merchant, 
of  Rangoon,  Burmah.  B.  there  Sept.  3,  1870.  School,  St 
Xavier's  College,  Bombay.  Matric.  Easter,  1891;  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1898. 
CARADOC,  Sir  JOHN  FRANCIS,  Baron  HOWDEN,  see  CRA- 

DOCK. 
CARAPIET,  ARTON  [ARRATOON].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  3,  1868.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Arton  [Arratoon,  solicitor,  of 
Calcutta],  of  Sutton,  Surrey.  B.  Nov.  i,  185 1,  at  Calcutta. 
School,  Harrow  ('son  of  Arratoon,  Esq.,  of  Calcutta'). 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1874-  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Sept.  II,  1871,  as  ist  son  of  Arratoon,  solicitor,  of  Calcutta. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1874.  Practised  before  the  Supreme  Court 
at  Calcutta  and  Allahabad.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Harrow 
Sck.  Reg.,  ed.  1925.) 
CARBERY,  Baron,  see  EVANS,  GEORGE  (1784)- 
CARD,  STANTON  FREELAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
9,  1884.  S.  of  WilUam  Freeland,  master  of  the  Royal  Naval 
School.  B.  July  21,  1865,  at  Luton  Place,  Greenwich,  Kent. 
Scholar;  matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Instructor  in  the 
Royal  Navy  in  1902. 
CARDALE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  i,  1781. 
Of  Leics.  S.  of  George  (1734),  clerk,  D.D.,  of  Rothley, 
Leics.  B.  Sept.  9,  1761.  School,  Manchester.  Exhibitioner; 
matric.  Michs.  1781;  B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1788.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Feb.  20,  1785;  priest.  Mar.  25,  1787-  R-  of  MiU- 
brook,  Beds.,  1790-1843.  V.  of  Flitwick,  1820-43.  Married 
Judith  Carter,  sister  of  John  Edward  Carter,  of  Leicester, 
May  26,  1791.  Died  Jan.  i,  1843,  aged  82.  Buried  at  Mill- 
brook.  M.I.  Father  of  the  next.  {Manchester  Sch.  Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 
CARDALE,  GEORGE  [CARTER].  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  I,  1818.  Of  Beds.  S.  of  George  (above),  clerk.  Matric. 
Michs.  i8i8;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825,  as  George  Carter.  Ord. 
deacon,  1822;  priest  (Lincoln)  1823.  C.  of  Langton,  Lines., 
1844.  C.  of  Wood-Walton,  Hunts.,  1845-57.  C.  of  Rothers- 
thorpe,  Northants.,  1858-61.  C.  of  Burgh-on-Bain,  Lines., 
c.  1861-4.  C.  of  Dalwood,  Honiton,  Devon,  1864-8,  and 
again  in  1870.  Not  in  Crockford,  1872.  (T.  A.  Walker,  402; 
Crockford,  1860-70.) 
CARDALL,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  4,  1861.  S.  of  William  (next),  of  27,  Clifton  Villas, 
Maida  Hill,  London.  B.  May  14,  1843,  at  Runcorn,  Cheshire. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1876. 
Surveyor.  Died  June  7,  1904,  aged  61,  at  30,  Bramham 
Gardens,  South  Kensington.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
June  10,  1904;  R.  F.  Scott.) 
CARDALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  14,  1832. 
Of  Lanes.  S.  of  Sampson,  Esq.,  of  Birmingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1832.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Apr.  4,  1833;  B.A. 
1836;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1838;  priest,  1839. 
P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  West  Bromwich,  1844-8.  V.  of  Bud- 
brook,  Warws.,  1846-56.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Mayfair, 
London,  1856-65;  V.  there,  1865-86.  Author ,  sermons,  etc. 
Died  Sept.  4,  1886,  aged  75,  at  Clevedon.  Father  of  the 
above.  (T.  A.  Walker,  446;  Hennessy.) 
CARDEN,  ARTHUR  VANDELEUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  11,  1875.  S.  of  James  Maximihan,  landed 
proprietor,  of  Hampstead.  B.  Aug.  17,  1852,  at  Bray, 
Ireland.  School,  Victoria  College,  Jersey  (Dr  Cleave).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1875;  Scholar;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon, 
1879;  priest  (London)  1880;  C.  of  Kilbum,  1879-82.  Secre- 
tary of  the  London  Jews'  Society,  1882-9.  V.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Hastings,  1 889-1900.  Chaplain  at  Clarens,  Switzerland, 
1900-22.  Lie.  pr.  in  North  and  Central  Europe,  1922-36. 
Of  Clarens,  in  1936.  Died  there  Feb.  28,  1939,  aged  86. 
(Crockford,  1932;  The  Times,  Mar.  3,  1939) 
CARDEN,  CRAVEN  JOHN  or  JOHN  CRAVEN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  15,  1872.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Craven, 
Bart.,  of  Templemore  Priory,  Co.  Tipperary,  Ireland.  B. 
there  Jan.  30,  1854.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1872,  as 
John  Craven.  Succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Bart.,  Mar.  22, 
1879.  Of  Templemore  Priory,  Co.  Tipperary.  J.P.  and  D.L. 
High  Sheriff,  1882.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  16, 
1931,  at  Edinburgh.  (G.E.C.,  v.  422;  The  Times,  Dec.  17, 
1931-) 
CARDEN,  JOHN  RUTTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  29,  1828.  S.  and  h.  of  John.  B.  Feb.  5,  1811,  at  Oxford. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Of  Bamane, 
near  Templemore,  Co.  Tipperary.  J.P.  and  D.L.  Died 
unmarried  1866.   (Burke,  I.G.) 


CARDEN,  STANLEY  ROOTS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1892. 
8th  s.  of  William,  distiller.  B.  Aug.  ig,  1873,  at  Loraine 
House,  HoUoway,  London,  N.  Schools,  Trent  College  and 
Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Ord. 
deacon,  1896;  priest  (Rochester)  1897;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Waterloo  Road,  London,  1896-7.  Held  other  curacies, 
1897-1902.  V.  of  Bickleigh,  Devon,  1902-7.  V.  of  Oke- 
hampton,  1908-15.  Chaplain  to  the  Royal  Artillery  Camp, 
1908-15.  Rural  Dean  of  Okehampton,  1911-15.  V.  of  St 
Mary  Church,  Torquay,  1915-32.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces, 
1918-20.  Rural  Dean  of  Ipplepen,  1922-5.  Preb.  of  Exeter, 
1925-;  Surrogate,  1909-39-.  V.  of  Egg  Buckland,  Devon, 
1932-9-.    (Crockford,  1939.) 

CARDEW,  HENRY  JAMESON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  18,  1892. 
[S.  of  George  M.,  Lieut.-Col.,  of  Exeter.  B.  July  27,  1874.] 
Schools,  [Merchant  Taylors']  and  Malvern  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1905;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1908.  At 
St  George's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.K.C.P.,  1903. 
House  Physician  and  House  Surgeon  at  St  George's  Hospital ; 
at  the  Royal  South  Hants.  Hospital,  Southampton,  1905-6. 
In  practice  at  Chorley  Wood,  Herts.  Speciahst  for  diseases 
of  the  chest.  Medical  Officer  to  Chorley  Wood  College  for 
Blind  Girls.  Of  Shire  House,  Chorley  Wood,  in  1939. 
(Medical  Directory,  1939;  Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Medical 
Who's  Who,  1927.) 

CARDEW,  JAMES  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  13, 
1829.  Of  Cornwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A. 
1837.  R.  and  V.  of  West  Knoyle,  Wilts.,  1843-72.  Died 
there  Aug.  4,  1872,  aged  61.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

CARDIFF,  RICHARD  HENRY  WINGFIELD.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1890.  S.  of  Richard  Wingfield,  Esq.,  of  Corner  House, 
Addison  Road,  Kensington,  London,  W.  B.  June  9,  1870. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Of  Easton  Court,  Little  Hereford, 
Heref.,  in  1937.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Little  Hereford.  J.P. 
for  Heref.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Col.,  Durham  Light 
Infantry;  Brevet-Col.).  Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1937.) 

CARDWELL,  HOWARD  ELLIOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  25,  1898.  S.  of  Rowland  (1869),  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Ful- 
ham,  London.  B.  there  Jan.  14,  1880.  School,  Godolphin, 
Hammersmith.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Assistant 
Master  at  Fermoy  School,  Ireland,  1901-4.  Joined  F.  R. 
Benson's  theatrical  company  for  a  short  time.  Assistant 
Master  at  Rondebosch  High  School,  Cape  Colony,  1906; 
Vice-Principal,  1909.  Returned  to  England  and  settled  at 
Kelly,  Devon,  191 1,  where  he  started  a  house  for  boarders. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  R.A.F.).  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  May  5,  1919,  at  Brighton.  (Peile,  11.  827; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

CARDWELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Aug.  17,  1866.  S. 
of  William,  of  Nunnery  Farm,  Sheffield.  B.  Mar.  25,  1847,  at 
Burnley,  Lanes.  School,  Sheffield  Collegiate.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  Scholar,  1867-73;  B.A.  (26th  Wrangler)  1870;  M.A. 
1873.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1870;  priest  (York)  1874;  C.  of 
Islington,  1870-1.  Principal  of  Sheffield  Collegiate  School, 
1872-9;  of  St  James's  Collegiate  School,  Jersey,  1879-87. 
Chaplain  in  Paris,  1889.  Principal  of  the  Anglo-American 
College,  Avenue  de  Montespan,  Paris.  Died  Sept.  3,  1915,  at 
Hastings.  Brother  of  the  next  and  probably  of  Rowland 
(1869);  father  of  Leofric  W.  (1896).    (Venn,  11.  377-) 

CARDWELL,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
June  26,  i85i.  S.  of  Wilham,  coal  proprietor,  of  Sheffield. 
B.  June  20,  1842,  in  St  John's  parish,  Sheffield.  School, 
Burnley  Grammar,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1866; 
M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of 
St  James's,  Clerkenwell,  London,  1865-71.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Fulham,  1871-4;  V.  there,  1874-90.  Chaplain  to  the  Fulham 
Union,  1875-81.  R.  of  St  Anne's,  Soho,  1891-1914-  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  191 1-21.  While  at  Soho,  carried  out  the  restoration 
of  the  Church,  and  converted  the  Churchyard  into  a  pubhc 
garden.  Author,  The  Story  of  a  Charity  School;  Twenty  years 
in  Soho,  etc.  Died  Apr.  17,  1921,  at  Chapel  House,  Eahng. 
Probably  brother  of  Rowland  (1869);  father  of  Percy  B. 
(1892).   (Venn,  u.  354;  Crockford;  Caian.) 

CARDWELL,  LEOFRIC  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1896.  S.  of  James  (1866),  resident  in  Paris.  B.  Aug.  8,  1873, 
at  Sheffield.   Matric.  Michs.  1896.   Living  in  Pans  in  1907. 

CARDWELL,  PERCY  BARNES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892. 
S.  of  John  Henry  (1861),  R.  of  St  Anne's,  Soho.  B.  Dec.  11, 
1872,  in  West  Kensington.  Schools,  St  Paul's  and  the 
Hermitage,  Bath  (Mr  Nagel).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1896;  M.A.  1900.  At  the  Anglo- American  College,  Pans, 
1898-1900.  Assisted  his  uncle,  James  Cardwell  (1866),  in 
tutorial  work  in  Paris,  .\ssistant  Master  at  Stratheden  House 
School,  Blackheath,  1902-4.  Farming  at  Haver,  Kent, 
1905-18.  Afterwards  of  Rimpton,  Yeovil,  1937.  (Venn,  11. 
525 ;  Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 


509 


Cardwell,  Richard 

CARDWELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  22,  1823;  a 
'Ten-year'  man.  Richard  Cardwell,  Minister  of  St  Paul's, 
Liverpool,  died  there  Dec.  11,  1839,  aged  61;  he  was  of 
EUerbeck,  Lanes.,  s.  of  Richard  Cardwell,  merchant,  of 
Blackburn,  by  his  second  wife  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hodson, 
M.P.,  of  Wig'an,  and  sister  of  John  Hodson,  of  EUerbeck. 
(Foster,  Peerage,  1883;  G.  Mag.,  1840,  i.  103;  Abram, 
Blackburn,  391;  E.  Axon.) 

CARDWELL,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  18, 
1869.  S.  of  William,  farmer.  B.  May  26,  1849,  in  Lanes. 
School,  Sheffield  College  (G.  B.  Atkinson,  M.A.).  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  Scholar,  1S72;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1873;  priest,  1874.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Fulham,  Middlesex,  1873-4  and  1879-83.  Assistant  Master 
of  Sheffield  Collegiate  School,  1874-9.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Sharrow,  Yorks.,  1875-8.  C.  of  Norton  Lees,  Staffs.,  1878-9. 
V.  of  St  Peter's,  Fulham,  1883-1901.  R.  of  Lezant,  ComwaJl, 
1901-23.  Died  Mar.  9,  1923.  Probably  brother  of  John  H. 
(1861),  etc.;  father  of  Howard  E.  (1898).  {Peile,  11.  612; 
Hennessy.) 

CAREW,  CHARLES  ROBERT  SYDENHAM.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Sx 
John's,  Sept.  4,  1872.  2nd  s.  of  Robert  Baker,  R.  of  Bick- 
ieigh,  Devon.  B.  there  June  7,  1833.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1876.  M.P.  for  Devon  (N.  E.  div.),  1915-22.  Of  CoUi- 
priest  House,  Devon.  J. P.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Mar.  23,  1939,  aged  85,  at  Wamicombe,  Tiverton,  Devon. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Mar.  24,  1939.) 

CAREW,  FRANK  MURRAY  MAXWELL  HALLOWELL.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  July  24,  1883.  S.  of  Francis 
Hallowell,  deceased.   Matric.  Michs.  1883. 

CAREW,  GEORGE  PATRICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  29,  1882.  2nd  s.  of  Robert  Shapland,  2nd 
Baron  Carew,  deceased,  of  Castle  Borough,  Co.  Wexforii, 
Ireland.  B.  Feb.  1,  1863.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Micbs. 
1882.  Succeeded  his  brother,  Robert  Shapland  George 
Julian  (1879),  as  4th  Baron  Carew,  Apr.  29,  1923.  Died  s.p. 
Apr.  21,  1926.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CAREW,  GERALD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  Nov.  24, 
1828.  [4th  s.  of  George  Henry  (formerly  Warrington),  of 
Salop;  see  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925,  sub  TroUope.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1829;  B.h.  1831;  .VI. .\.  1834.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric. 
(Wadham  CoUege)  May  10,  1826,  age  17.  Ord.  deacon,  1831 ; 
priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1832;  C.  of  Treborough,  Somerset, 
1831-42.  .\fterwards  of  Mytton  HaU,  Salop.  Married  Miss 
Black,  of  Bath.  Died  Sept.  28,  r882,  aged  73,  at  Mytton 
Hall.  (To  be  distinguished  from  Gerald  Pole  Carew,  V.  of 
St  Antony,  Cornwall,  1836-45,  who  died  Mar.  14,  1845,  aged 
30;  see  Al.  Oxon.).  Brother  of  Henry  (18x7),  etc.  (Burke, 
L.G.,  1862;  Al.  Oxon.;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  4, 
1882.) 

CAREW,  GERALD  POLE,  see  POLE-CAREW. 

CAREW,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  11,  1817.  Of 
Salop.  [S.  of  George  Henry  (Warrington),  of  Pentrepant, 
Salop.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1818.  Married  Jane 
Maria,  dau.  of  John  Rogers,  Esq.,  of  Ayshford.  Brother  of 
John  F.  (1819)  and  Gerald  {1828).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
L.G.,  1862.) 

CAREW,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Nov.  9,  1829. 
Of  Devon.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Henrv,  Bart.,  of  Haccombe, 
Newton  Abbot.  B.  Oct.  24,  1808.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829. 
Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (Corpus  Christi  CoUege)  June 
15,  1827,  age  18.  Of  Marley,  Devon.  Married  and  had  issue. 
DiedOct.  24,  1871.  Brother  of  Robert  P.  (1836),  etc.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

CAREW,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17, 
1819.  3rd  s.  of  George  Henry  (Warrington),  Esq.,  of  Pentre- 
pant, Salop  [and  Mary  Carew,  of  Carew  Castle  and  Crow- 
combe,  Somerset].  Matric.  Michs.  1819.  [His  father  George 
Henry  Warrington,  on  marrying  Mary  Carew,  the  heiress  of 
Carew  Castle  and  Crowcombe,  assumed  by  sign  manual,  the 
surname  of  Carew  onlv,  1811.]  Brother  of  Henry  (1817)  and 
of  Gerald  (1828).    (Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

CAREW,  JOHN  WARRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  20,  1855.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  George  Warring- 
ton, of  Felton,  Somerset.  B.  Dec.  11,  1835,  at  Tetton 
Kingston,  Somerset.  School,  Bishop  Hull,  Somerset  (Mr 
Routledge).  Matric.  Lent,  1856;  LL.B.  i860.  Ord.  deacon, 
i860;  priest  (Worcester)  1861;  C.  of  Shrawley,  Worcs.,  1860- 
1.  R.  of  Clatworthy,  Somerset,  1861-1901.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1902.   Married  and  had  issue.   (Burke,  L.G.,  sub  TroUope.) 

CAREW,  NORMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  3,  1848. 
S.  of  Timothy,  R.N.,  of  Devonport.  Matric.  Michs.  1848; 
B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1862.    Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest  (Exeter) 


Carey,  David  Sausmarez 

1857;  C.  of  CaUington,  ComwaU,  1856.  Died  June  12,  1863, 
at  St  Saviour's,  Guernsey.  (T.  A.  Walker,  497;  G.  Mag., 
1863,  II.  109.) 

CAREW,  ROBERT  PALK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14, 
1836.  [4th  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  of  Haccombe,  Newton 
Abbot,  Devon.  B.  Oct.  20,  1818.  School,  Eton.]  Did  not 
reside.  Adm.  at  Downing,  Feb.  23,  1837;  matric.  Easter, 
1837;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest 
(Exeter)  1845;  V.  of  Rattery,  Devon,  1845-75-  Died  s.p. 
Apr.  13,  1875.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1831)  and  Henry  (1829). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CAREW,  The  Hon.  ROBERT  SHAPLAND  GEORGE  JULIAN. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11,  1879.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert 
Shapland,  Baron  Carew,  of  Castle  Borousjh,  Enniscorthy,  Co. 
Wexford.  B.  June  15,  i860,  at  DubUn.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baron  Carew,  Sept.  8, 
1881.  D.L.  for  Co.  Wexford.  Died  s./).  Apr.  29, 1923.  Brother 
of  George  P.  J.  (1882).   (G.E.C.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CAREW,  THOMAS.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  3,  1805.  2nd 
s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.  B.  Feb.  15,  1788,  at  Haccombe, 
Devon.  School,  BlundeU's,  Tiverton  (Mr  Richards).  Matric. 
Michs.  1805;  Scholar;  B.A.  1809;  M.A.  1812;  B.D.  1819. 
Fellow.  Ord.  priest  (Bristol)  June  17,  1815.  R.  of  Haccombe, 
Devon,  1S24.  R.  of  Bickleigh,  1826.  Of  CoUipriest  House, 
Devon.  Married  Holway,  dau.  of  Robert  Baker,  of  CuUomp- 
ton,  Devon,  Dec.  1820.  Died  Nov.  13,  1848,  aged  60.  Father 
of  Thomas  (1840).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CAREW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing,  Nov.  9, 
1831.  Matric.  (Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  22,  1828, 
age  17.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  Bart,  [of  Haccombe,  Newton 
Abbot,  Devon.  B.  May  3,  1810].  Matric.  Michs.  1831.  Of 
Rattery,  Devon.  Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  WUliam 
Curtis,  Bart.,  of  CuUand's  Grove,  Dec.  14,  1842.  Died  Sept.  5, 
1876.  Brother  of  Robert  P.  (1836),  etc.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

CAREW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing,  Nov.  12, 
1840.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Jime  3,  1840,  age  18. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1805),  R.  of  Bickleigh,  Devon.  B.  1821. 
School,  BlundeU's,  Tiverton.]  Of  CoUipriest,  Devon.  J. P. 
High  Sheriff,  1878.  Master  of  the  Devon  and  Somerset  stag 
hounds.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  27  (?  Nov.  29),  1880.  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 


CAREW 


Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Apr.  12,  1820. 


CAREY,  ARTHUR  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  14, 
1859.  S.  of  Edward,  of  66,  HauteviUe,  St  Peter  Port, 
Guernsey.  B.  June  24,  1840,  in  Guernsey.  School,  Eliza- 
beth CoUege,  Guernsey  (Mr  Corfe).   Matric.  Michs.  1859. 

CAREY,  AUGUSTUS  DOBRfeE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  31,  1846.  S.  of  Ha%'illand  [and  Augusta,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Godfrey  Dobree].  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar,  1851;  B.A. 
(qth  Wrangler)  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Fellow,  1854.  Ord.  deacon, 
1858;  priest  (Ely)  1859;  P-C  of  Bawtry  with  Austerfield, 
Notts.,  1859-98.  Died  May  29,  1898,  aged  69.  Brother  of 
Edmund  T.  (1857).   (Crockford.) 

CAREY,  BASIL  DE  BEAUVOIR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1881.  S.  of  F.  E.,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  ViUa  Carey,  Guernsey. 
School,  CUfton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884; 
M..\.  and  M.B.  1890.  M.R.C.S.,  1887.  Surgeon-Capt.,  ist 
Regt.,  Royal  Guernsey  Militia;  Surgeon,  St  Peter  Port 
Hospital.  House  Physician  at  the  Consumptive  Hospital, 
Brompton.  Clinical  .■Assistant  at  the  Royal  London  Ophthal- 
mic Hospital.  Died  Mar.  17,  1895,  in  Guernsey.  Brother  of 
the  next.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  R.  F.  Scott;  Medical  Directory, 
1895.) 

CAREY,  CONRAD  DE  LISLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
30,  1894.  S.  of  Dr  Francis  Edward,  of  ViUa  Carey,  Guernsey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B..\.  1897;  B.C.  1902;  M.B.  1903.  At 
St  Mary's  Hospital,  London.  House  Physician  at  Paddington 
Green  Children's  Hospital;  at  the  East  Suffolk  Hospital, 
Ipswich.  Surgeon  at  St  Peter  Port  Hospital.  Admiralty 
Surgeon  and  Agent.  Medical  Officer  for  the  Post  Office. 
Hon.  Medical  Officer  at  the  Victoria  Cottage  Hospital, 
Guernsey.  Of  Summerland  Cottage,  Mount  Durand, 
Guernsey,  in  1939;  retired.    (Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CAREY,  DAVID  SAUSMAREZ.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  19,  1900.  S.  of  Ernest  Adolphus,  Lieut. -Col.,  deceased, 
of  Tvryford,  Hants.  B.  Sept.  15,  1881.  School,  RossaU. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord. 
deacon,  1908;  priest  (Manchester)  1909;  C.  of  Oldham,  1908- 
13.  Incumbent  of  RocanviUe,  Canada,  1912-15.  R.  of 
Rouleau,  Saskatchewan,  1915-17.  R.  of  Buffalo  Lake, 
1917-25.  Lie.  to  off.  at  St  Martin's,  Scarborough,  and  Chap- 
lain of  Orleton  School,  1925-6.  C.  of  Pinner,  1926-9.  V.  of 
HoUand  Fen  with  St  John's,  Lines.,  1929-30.  V.  of  St 
Mark's,  Bury,  Lanes.,  1930-9-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 


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Carey,  Denis 

CAREY,  DENIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  3,  1864.  [B. 
1834.  School,  Brighton  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A. 
1868.  Previously  in  the  Army  [Lieut.,  Madras  Light  Infantry, 
1854;  Capt.,  1862;  retired,  1864].  Certificate  as  a  Surveyor, 
1857;  Civil  Engineer,  1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1867;  priest  (Lich- 
field) 1868;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Burton-on-Trent,  1867-9- 
C.  of  North  Cove,  Suffolk,  1869-70.  V.  of  TwTcross,  Leics., 
1871-3.  V.  of  Little  Missenden,  Bucks.,  1873-g.  V.  of 
Baildon,  Leeds,  1879-96.  R.  of  Toynton,  near  Spilsby, 
Lines.,  1896-1917.  Died  there  Mar.  2,  1917,  aged  82.  Father 
of  Hirzel  D.  de  M.  (1889).   [Brighton  Coll.  Reg.) 

CAREY,  DOUGLAS  FALKLAND.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1895. 
S.  of  Arthur  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Vale  Lodge,  18,  Rothsay  Road, 
Bedford.  School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (St  .Albans) 
1900;  C.  of  West  Ham,  London,  1899-1901.  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces  in  South  Africa,  1902-3.  .\rmy  Chaplain  at  Gibraltar, 
1904-9;  at  Sandhurst,  1909-13;  in  Jamaica,  1914-15;  to  the 
British  Expeditionary  Forces,  1915-19;  twice  mentioned  in 
despatches;  D.S.O.,  1918.  Chaplain-General  to  the  Eastern 
Command,  1920;  held  other  mihtary  chaplaincies,  1920-2. 
Dean  of  Guernsey  and  R.  of  St  Peter  Port,  1922-31.  V.  of 
Stanstead  Abbotts,  Herts.,  1932-6.  V.  of  Biddenham,  Beds., 
1936-9-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

CAREY,  EDMUND  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov. 
14,  1857.  S.  of  HaviUand,  of  Queen's  Road,  St  Peter  Port, 
Guernsey.  B.  Dec.  26,  1838,  in  Guernsey.  School,  Queen 
Elizabeth  CoUege,  Guernsey  (Mr  Corfe).  Matric.  Michs.  1858; 
Scholar,  i860;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon,  1865; 
priest  (Chichester)  1866;  C.  of  Preston,  Sussex,  1865-8.  C. 
of  Oatlands,  1868-9.  C.  of  Kensington,  1870-2.  V.  of  Gt 
VVymondley  with  St  Ippolyts,  Herts.,  1872-1910.  Died 
May  5,  1910,  at  St  Ippolyts.  Brother  of  .Augustus  D.  (1846). 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  May  6,  1910.) 

CAREY,  EUGENE  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1894.  S. 
of  [Sir]  Thomas  Godfrey,  Attorney-General  (and  later 
Bailiff),  of  Guernsey.  B.  there  May  8,  1876.  School,  Queen 
Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1898.  Ranching  in  W.  Canada,  1898-1906.  Licencie-en-droit, 
Caen  University,  1909.  Living  in  Guernsey,  1937--  {Venn, 
".  537.) 

CAREY,  FRANK  STANTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4, 
1879.  S.  of  John,  of  Hillfred  House,  VVmsor  Terrace,  CUfton, 
near  Bristol.  B.  June  14,  i860,  at  Easton-in-Gordano, 
Somerset.  School,  Bristol  Grammar  (Mr  Caldicott).  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  Scholar,  1881;  B.A.  {yd  Wrangler)  1883;  M.A. 
1886.  Fellow,  1884.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Liverpool 
University,  1886-1923;  received  the  title  of  Emeritus 
Professor.  A  member  of  the  University  Council  and  Senate. 
The  'Carey  prize'  in  mathematics  founded  to  commemorate 
his  work  for  Liverpool  University.  Author,  mathematical. 
Died  July  26,  1928.  {Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  12,  1928;  The 
Times,  July  7,  1928.) 

CAREY,  HIRZEL  DENIS  DE  MUSSENDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  5,  1889.  S.  of  Denis  (1864),  V.  of  Baildon, 
Shipley,  Yorks.  B.  Feb.  26, 1871,  atTwycross,  Leics.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Entered  the  I.C.S. 
(Bengal),  1891;  retired,  1910.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-18  (R.F.A.,  1914;  Lieut.,  1916). 

CAREY,  JAMES  GASPARD  LE  MARCHANT.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Trinity,  Oct,  31,  1848.  S.  of  James.  [B.  1831.  School, 
Brighton  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1852;  B.A. 
{nth  Classic)  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1854;  C.  of  Charlecombe,  Somerset,  1853-6. 
C.  of  Hennv,  Essex,  1856-66.  R.  of  Snodland,  Kent,  1866-74. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester,  1870-7.  V.  of  Boreham,  Essex, 
1874-85.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Albans,  1877-85-  Archdeacon 
of  Essex,  1882-5.  Died  Mar.  17,  1885,  aged  53,  at  Folkestone. 
{Brighton  Coll.  Reg.) 

CAREY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22,  1828. 
2nd  s.  of  James  [a  jurat  of  the  Royal  Court  of  Guernsey] 
B.  [Apr.  27,  1810]  in  Guernsey.  Schools,  Felsted  and  Win- 
chester. Matric.  Lent,  1829;  B.A.  1833.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1833.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1833.  In  Holy 
Orders.   Died  Dec.  25,  1836.   {Felsted  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

CAREY,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  26, 
1865.  S.  of  Joseph,  ship-merchant,  of  Fleetwood,  Lanes. 
B.  Oct.  21,  1846,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Liverpool  (Dr  W. 
Wright).   Matric.  Michs.  1865. 

CAREY,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  13, 
1823.  2nd  s.  of  John  [Queen's  receiver].  B.  June  15,  1807, 
in  Guernsey.  Schools,  [Felsted]  and  Whitkirk,  Yorks.  (Mr 
Musgrave).  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  1830; 
M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  21,  1833;  priest. 
Dec.  20,  1834.  R.  of  St  Saviour's,  Guernsey,  1843-74.  Died 
Nov.  15,  1874.   {Felsted  Sch.  Reg.) 


Cargill,  Robert  John 

CAREY,  RICHARD  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1859.  S.  of  John  Peter,  clerk.  B,  Aug.  18,  1840,  in  Canada. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  i866.  A  medical 
practitioner,  M.R.C.S.  Resided  latterly  at  Bungay,  Suffolk. 
Died  there  Mar.  19,  1918,  aged  77.   (R.  F.  Scott.) 

CAREY,  THOMAS  SMITH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1862.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lower  Lee  House,  Woolton, 
near  Liverpool.    B.  Feb.  21,  1844,  at  Liverpool.    Adm.  at 
Trinity,  Aug.  11,  1862;  died  before  commencing  residence. 
CAREY,   WALLACE   LAUNCELOT  FARQUHAIR  BRENTON. 
Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1890;  from  Ayerst  H.;  B.A.  1892; 
M.A.  1899. 
CAREY,  WILLIAM  MACLEAN.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
13,  1892.    S.  of  John  Edward,  clerk,  of  Rushall,  Walsall, 
Staffs.    B.   Mar.   2,    1874,   at   Weston  Zoyland,   Somerset. 
School,  Burton-on-Trent  Grammar  (Rev.  T.  W.  Beckett). 
Matric.    Michs.    1S92;    B.A.    1895;    M.A.    1899.     Assistant 
Master  at  Daventry  Grammar  School  for  four  years;   at 
RutUsh  School,  1900-25.  Of  57,  Oxford  Avenue,  Wimbledon. 
Author,  geographical  text  books.    {Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1928-9.) 
CARGILL,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1S84. 
S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.    B.  at  Erith,  Kent.    School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.   Michs.   1884;   B.A.    1S99.    Assistant   .Master  at  II- 
minster  Grammar  School.  Head  Master  of  Mirfield  Grammar 
School,  Yorks.,  in  19 14.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1914.) 
CARGILL,  EBENEZER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1863. 
S.  of  James,  schoolmaster.    B.  at  Southwell,  Notts.    Bapt. 
Oct.  9,  1840.   Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B..\.  1867.   Ord.  deacon, 
1867;  priest  (Ripon)  1868;  C.  of  Le^ds,  1867-9.  C.  of  Halifax, 
1869-71.   P.C.  of  St  Philip's,  Liverpool,  1S72-9.   R.  of  Ken- 
ley,  Salop,   1879-90.    R.  of  Abeuhall,  Gloucs.,   1890-1910. 
Resided  latterly  at  Cheltenham.    Died  there  Jan.  8,  1920, 
aged  79.   Brother  of  Robert  J.  (1859)  and  James  D.  (1850). 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  22,  1920.) 
CARGILL,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1843.   2nd 
s.  of  William,,  farmer,  of  Lenamore,  Co.  Donegal.    B.  there 
Mar.  29,  1825.    School,  Londonderry  (Mr  Ewing).    Matric. 
Michs.  1843.   Migrated  to  Sidney,  Feb.  14,  1845;  B.A.  {22nd 
Wrangler)  1847. 
CARGILL,  JAMES  DUDLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  13, 
1850;   a   'Ten-year'  man.    S.   of  James,  schoolmaster,  of 
Southwell,  Notts.    B.  there.    Bapt.  Dec.  17,  1822.    Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)   i860.    Master  at  Bishop's 
College,  Bristol,  1850.    Ord.  deacon  (Llandafif)  1851;  priest 
(Gloucester)  Dec.  19,  1852;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Bristol,  1851-4. 
C.  of  Fretheme,  Gloucs.,  1856;  R.  there,   1878-82.    Head 
Master  of  Southwell  Grammar  School,  1863-74.  Died  Oct.  2, 
1882.    Buried  at  Southwell  Minster;  memorial  window  in 
south  transept.    Brother  of  Ebenezer  (1863),  etc.    (W.  A. 
James,  Southwell  Schools.) 
CARGILL,  JAMES  DUDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i, 
1889.   S.  of  R.,  Esq.,  of  63,  Middle  Street,  Glasgow.   Matric. 
Michs.  1889. 
CARGILL,  JASPER  [FARMER]  .Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  14,  1826.  S.  of  John.    B.  in  Jamaica,  1806.    Schools, 
[Harrow]  and  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  5,  1838,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of 
Jamaica.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1841.    Practised  in  Jamaica. 
Owned  sugar  estates  there.  Chief  Justice  of  British  Honduras, 
1852-6.   Puisne    judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Jamaica, 
1856-71.  Died  Nov.  27,  1871,  aged  64,  at  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
{Harrow Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court;  W.  Cowper.) 
CARGILL,  JASPER  FARMER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1883.  S. 
of  Jasper,  M.D.,  of  Monaltrie,  Jamaica.    B.  Mar.  29,  1866, 
at  Linstead,  Jamaica.    Schools,  Day  School,  Jamaica,  and 
Highgate,  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1886.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1885.   Called  to 
the  Bar,   1890.  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court   of   Appeal, 
Jamaica,  1910.   Married  and  had  issue.   Died  in  New  York, 
Oct.  26,  1918.    {Venn,  11.  464;  H.  M.  F.  Gray;  W.  Cowper.) 
CARGILL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  15, 
1818;  re-adm.  Oct.  18,  1826.   B.  in  Jamaica.   Matric.  Lent, 
1819;  LL.B.  1829.    Took  Holy  Orders.    Of  2,  Nottingham 
Place,  London,  in  1841.    In  Clergy  List,  without  cure,  as  of 
St  Catharine's.    P.C.  of  St  John-the-EvangeUst,  Liverpool, 
1843.   [One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov. 
6,   1810,  as  's.   of  Thomas,   Esq.,  of  Jamaica,  deceased.' 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1817.    Died  Aug.  11,  1843,  aged  49,  at 
Liverpool,    and   late   of   Nottingham    Place,    Marylebone.] 
(G.  Mag.,  1843,  II.  55I-) 
CARGILL,  ROBERT  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 
1859.    S.  of  James,  schoolmaster.    B.  at  Southwell,  Notts. 
Bapt.  .-Vug.  31,  1836.    Matric.  Lent,  1859;  B..\.  1862;  MjV. 
1868.   Ord.  deacon,  1862;  priest  (Peterb.)  1863;  C.  of  Cotter- 
stock,  1862-4.    Held  other  curacies,  1864-77.    V.  of  High 
OfBey,  Staffs.,   1877-1003.    Died  Sept.   7,   1903,  aged  67. 
Brother  of  Ebenezer  (1863),  etc.   {EagU,  xxv;  Crockford.) 


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Carington,  Charles  Robert  Wynne 

CARINGTON,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  ROBERT  WYNNE,  see 
SMITH,  C.  R.  W. 

CARINGTON,  RICHARD,  see  SMITH,  RICHARD  CARINGTON. 

CARISS,  WALTER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  21, 
1864.  S.  of  Benjamin,  solicitor.  B.  Jan.  2,  1845,  at  Osmond- 
thorp,  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1869;  priest  (York)  1870;  C.  of  Pensnett,  Staffs., 
1870-2.  V.  of  Cloughton,  Yorks.,  1874-84.  V.  of  St  Gabriel's, 
Birmingham,  1884-1911.   Not  in  Crockford,  1912. 

CARLES,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Tune  10,  1820.  B.  at  Alcester,  Warws.  Matric.  Micbs.  1820; 
B.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon,  1825;  priest  (Worcester)  1826;  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Warwick.,  1826-50.  Chaplain  of  the  County  Gaol, 
Warwick,  1851-66.  Died  Jan.  i,  1866,  aged  64,  at  Warwick. 
[CharlesWyndham  Carles  was  adm.  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
Oct.  21,  !iS62,  age  19,  as  s.  of  Charles  Edward,  clerk,  of 
Warwick.]    (G.  Mag.,  1866,  i.  295.) 

CARLES,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
12,  1801;  from  Oxford.  S.  of  Joseph  of  Hensworth,  Staffs. 
Matric.  (University  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  7,  i794.  age  18. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

CARLESS,  ALEXANDER  LAWRENCE.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1893.  S.  of  Edward  Xicols,  M.D.  B.  Aug.  18,  1876, 
at  Devizes,  Wilts.  [School,  Haileybury.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1893.  Tea-planting  in  Assam  in  igog  [Moheema  Tea  Estate] ; 
returned  to  England,  1927.  Of  Elmstead,  Amport,  Andover, 
Hants.   {Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 

CARLESS,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.   2, 

1882.  S.  of  Thomas  J.,  builder,  of  7,  Spring  Terrace,  Rich- 
mond, Surrey.  B.  Feb.  20,  i860,  at  Richmond.  School, 
King's  CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885; 
M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1885;  priest  (Manchester) 
1887;  C.  of  St  .Andrew's,  Liverpool,  1885-6.  C.  of  Deane, 
Lanes.,  1886-8.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Julfa,  1888-95;  at 
Kirman,  Persia,  1897-8.  Died  May  25,  1898,  aged  38,  at 
Kirman.  Brother  of  Thomas  J.  (1883).  (R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Times,  May  28,  1898.) 

CARLESS,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Sept.  3,  1818.  S.  of  Charles,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Felsted, 
Essex.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  9,  1825;  priest,  Oct.  15,  1826. 
Died  1847  (or  1846).   (G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  445.) 

CARLESS,  THOMAS  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4, 

1883.  S.  of  Thomas  James,  of  7,  Spring  Terrace,  Richmond, 
Surrey.  B.  there  Aug.  2,  1854.  School,  King's  College, 
London.   Matric.  Michs.  1883.   Brother  of  Henry  (1882). 

CARLESS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  7,  1870. 
S.  of  Joseph,  butcher.  B.  at  Hereford.  Bapt.  July  4,  1851. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M..\.  1884.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1876.  Practised  at  Hastings  and  St  Leonards  (of  the  firm  of 
Williamson,  Hill  and  Co.,  of  Hastings).  Registrar  of  the 
County  Court.  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  the  Borough.  Of 
White  Cross,  St  Leonards.  Died  Mar.  17,  1929.  aged  77, 
at  St  Leonards.   (The  Times,  Mar.  19,  1929;  Eagle.) 

CARLETON,  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
June  16,  1831.  Of  Middlesex.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Francis,  of 
Clare,  Co.  Tipperary,  and  brother  of  Hugh  Francis  (1828), 
but  he  does  not  occur  in  Burke,  I.G.] 

CARLETON,  EDWARD  ELLIS  CROFTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  11,  1862.  B.  Oct.  8,  1843,  at  Tyvohine,  Ireland. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon, 
1866;  priest  (Manchester)  1868;  C.  of  Darwen,  1866-9.  Held 
other  curacies,  1869-78.  V.  of  Warrington,  1878-1917. 
Resided  latterly  at  Southport.  Died  June  4,  1922.  (Scott, 
MSS.) 

CARLETON,  HUGH  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1828.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1829.  .\  cattle  farmer  in  New  Zealand. 
Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  3,  1834,  as  s. 
and  h.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Tipperary.  Francis  Carleton,  of 
Clare,  Co.  Tipperary,  succeeded  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle 
Hugh,  Viscount  Carleton  of  Clare,  in  1826  (when  the  peerage 
became  extinct),  and  died  in  1870,  when  he  was  succeeded  by 
his  eldest  son,  Hugh  Francis,  bom  1810.  The  latter  married 
Lydia,  dau.  of  Henry  Williams,  .\rchdeacon  of  Waimate, 
New  Zealand,  Nov.  30,  1859,  and  died  s.p.  July  14,  1890. 
Probably  identical  with  this  man.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
I.G.:  G.E.Ced.  Gibbs.) 

CARLETON,  The  Hon.  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  12,  1811;  re-adm.  Feb.  11,  1825.  7th  s.  of  Guy, 
Lord  Dorchester,  deceased.  [B.  Feb.  10,  1792.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Easter,  1811;  M.A.  i8ii.  R.  of  Boughton, 
Northants.,  1816-43.  R.  of  Nately  Scures,  Hants.,  1819-69. 
F.R.S.,  1826.  Married  Frances  Louisa,  dau.  of  Eusebius 
Horton,  Esq.,  of  Catton  Hall,  Derbs.,  July  21,  1820.  Died 
Feb.  2,  1869,  at  Brighton.  {Baker,  i.  37;  Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Peerage;  Bcase.) 


Carlisle,  George  James 

CARLIELL,  EDWARD  FULCHER.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 

Oct.  19,  1896.  2nd  s.  of  George  Charles,  commercial  traveller, 
of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.  there  Nov.  24,  1877.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  In  Greene's 
Brewery,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 

CARLILE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  16,  1897.  3rd  s.  of  Wilson,  clerk,  of  Dorking, 
Surrey  [founder  of  the  Church  Army].  B.  Aug.  7,  1878. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1902.  Assistant 
Master  at  Lancing  College,  1904-7.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(four  years  in  France  with  2nd  Batt.,  Royal  Scots,  and  on 
detachment;  Capt.).  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow,  1921-. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Victor  W. 
(1891).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1936.) 

CARLILE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  21,  1894.  2nd  s.  of  Wilson,  clerk,  of  Holmwood,  Dorking, 
Surrey  [Preb.  Carlile].  B.  Apr.  11,  1876.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Lieut.,  R.G.A.).  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  the 
above.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CARLILE,  EDWARD  HILDRED  HANBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1899.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  Hildred,  of 
Helme  Hall,  near  Huddersfield,  Yorks.  (afterwards  Bart.). 
B.  Jan.  28,  1S81,  at  Meltham,  Yorks.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1907.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  27,  1904.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1907.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Herts.  Yeo.,  attached  ist  Herts. 
Regt.).  Killed  inaction.  Mar.  22, 1918,  near  Peronne.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

CARLILE,  VICTOR  WILSON.  .\6m..  pens,  (age  18)  at  ^LvGDA- 
LENE,  Jan.  15,  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Wilson,  clerk,  of  15,  Shef- 
field Terrace,  Kensington,  London,  W.  B.  July  20,  1872. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Lent,  1891;  B..\.  1893.  Organising 
Secretary  of  the  Waifs  and  Strays  Society.  Brother  of 
Christopher  (1897),  etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CARLILE,  WILLIAM  WALTER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  188 1. 
[S.  of  James  W'illiam,  of  Ponsboume  Manor,  Herts.,  J. P., 
D.L.  B.  June  15,  1862.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1882.  M.P.  for  North  Bucks.,  1895-1906.  Of  Gayhurst, 
Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks.,  in  1939.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Bucks.  Yeomanry;  motor  dri\Tng  with 
General  Fabian  Ware's  mobile  unit  in  France,  1914-15). 
Assistant  Chief  Constable  for  Bucks.,  1916-18.  Chairman  of 
the  Magisterial  Bench,  Bucks.  O.B.E.,  1918.  Created  Bart., 
June  27,  1928.  .\  Knight  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jeru- 
salem. (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who, 
I939-) 

CARLILL,  HAROLD  FLAMANK.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  S.  of  James  Briggs,  of  30,  Park  Road,  Dul- 
wich,  London.  B.  June  24,  1875,  at  Hull.  School,  Dulwich 
CoUege.  Scholar;  matric.  Michs.  1894;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  1, 
ist  Class,  1896;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1897);  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901. 
Entered  the  Home  Civil  Service,  1898.  Private  Secretary  to 
the  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1904-6.  Secretary  to 
the  Coal  Mines  Department,  1917.  -Assistant  Secretary  to  the 
Power  Transport  and  Economic  Department,  19 19.  In- 
spector-General in  Bankruptcy,  1921-8.  Assistant  Secretarv- 
(General  Dept.)  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  1928-39-.  Of  The 
Red  House,  Caterham,  Surrey,  in  1939.  Author,  Theaetetus 
and  PhiUbus  of  Plato  (translation  and  commentary); 
Socrates,  or  the  Emancipation  of  Mankind.  (Dulwich  Coll. 
Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CARLILL,  HILDRED  BERTRAM,  see  CARLYLL. 

CARLING,  ALBERT.  \&m.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3,  1884. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  collector  of  Inland  Revenue.  B.  May  24,  1865, 
at  Middleton,  Co.  Cork.  Schools,  Perse,  Cambridge  (J.  B. 
Allen,  M..\.)  and  New  College,  Eastbourne  (Mr  F.  Scheiner). 
Matric.  >Uchs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891;  M.B.  and  B.C. 
1892.  At  the  Charing  Cross  Hospital,  London.  House 
Physician  and  Resident  Obstetrician.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1 89 1.  Surgeon  at  the  Bristol  Dispensary.  Late  Physician  at 
the  Bristol  Roval  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  and  Women. 
Of  4,  Cambridge  Place,  Widcombe  Hill,  Bath;  retired. 
{Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CARLING,  HUBERT  FRANK.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1894. 
S.  of  Wilham.  B.  1867,  at  Hitchin,  Herts.  Adm.  at  St 
Catharine's,  Sept.  29,  1896;  B.-A..  1897. 

CARLING,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1880;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1892.  .\X  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  House  Surgeon. 
Medical  Referee  to  various  Assurance  Companies.  During 
the  Great  War,  Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  .Anaesthetist  to  the  Royal 
Portsmouth  Hospital.  Of  Roselawn,  Portland  Road,  East 
Grinstead;  retired.   {Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CARLISLE,  Earl  of,  see  HOWARD,  GEORGE  JAMES. 


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Carlisle,  Arthur  Drummond 

CARLISLE,  ARTHUR  DRUMMOND.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  24,  1865.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Waterloo,  Liverpool.    B. 
Jan.  25,  1847,  at  Liverpool.    School,  Liverpool  Collegiate 
Institution  (Dr  Howson).    Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869; 
M.A.  1872.    Assistant  Master  at  Repton  School,   1872;  at 
Haileybury  College,   1872-1907.    Of  Oakhurst,  Godalming, 
Surrey,  in  1909.    Died  Mar.  6,  1929,  aged  82,  at  Godalming. 
Buried  there.    {Schoolmasters'  Directory,   1904;   The  Times, 
Mar.  7,  1929.) 
CARLISLE,  CHARLES  ROBERT  FRANCIS.    Matric.  Non-Coil. 
Michs.   1892;  from  Ayerst  H.    Adm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  I,  1896.   S.  of  Charles  Henry,  clerk.    B.  Jan.  14,  1874, 
at  Hollinsclough  vicarage.  Staffs.    B.A.  1898.    Ord.  deacon, 
1899;  priest  (Lichfield)  1900;  C.  of  Wolverhampton,  1899- 
1902.  C.  of  Edensor,  Staffs.,  1902-7.  C.  of  Castleford,  Yorks., 
1907-10.    Of  Castleford  (without  cure),   ign.    Disappears 
from  Crock  ford,  1912. 
CARLISLE,  DOUGLAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21,  1888. 
S.  of  John,  of  High  Lawn,  Bowdon,  Cheshire.    B.  Nov.  2, 
1869,  at  Bowdon.  School,  Winchester.   Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891.    Merchant  in  Manchester.    Director  of  Carlisles, 
Ltd.,  52,  Princess  Street,  Manchester.    Of  Houndhill,  Mar- 
chington.  Staffs.   {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 
CARLISLE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  10, 
1874.    S.  of  John,  manager  of  paper  works  [of  Clitheroe, 
Lanes.].  B.  June  16,  1856,  at  Darwen,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  Scholar,  1877;  B.A.  {20th  Wrangler)  1878;  M.A.  1881. 
For  many  years  a  private  tutor  and  army  coach.    Of  5, 
Lexham  Gardens,  Cromwell  Road,  London,  W.    Died  Apr. 
26,  1917,  aged  60,  in  London.   (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Apr. 
28,  1917.) 
CARLISLE,  ERNEST  HERMANN  [JAMES].    Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  20,  1885.   [Ernest  Hermann  in  register  of  birth, 
but  name  said  to  be  E.  James,  by  his  father;  note  in  Coll. 
Reg.]   S.  of  Henry  Hermann,  independent  Minister.   B.  Nov. 
23,  1866,  at  Southampton.  School,  Mill  Hill  (Ernest  Tames). 
Matric.  Michs.  188';,  as  E.  James;  Scholar,  1888;  B.A.  {26th 
Wrangler)    1888;   M.A.   and   LL.M.    1892.    Solicitor,    1891. 
Partner  in  the  firm  of  Carlisle,  Birley  and  Carlisle,  of  Man- 
chester.   Of  Clysbarton,   Bramhall    Park,   Cheshire.     Died 
Aug.  8,  1930,  aged  63,  at  Bishop's  Down  Grange,  Tunbridge 
Wells.    Buried  at  Rusthall.    Brother  of  Henry  H.  (1882). 
{Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  11,  1930;  Eagle.) 
CARLISLE,  HAROLD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  8,  1871. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Dawpool,  near  Birkenhead,  Cheshire.    B. 
Mar.  24,  1852,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.   1875.    In  business  in  America;  of  3640,  Flad 
Avenue,  St  Louis,  Mo.    Died  Nov.  19,  1928,  at  St  Louis. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  30,  1928.) 
CARLISLE,  HENRY  DARWEN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
14,   1888.    S.  of  Henry,  paper  hangings  manufacturer,  of 
Islington,  Middlesex.   B.  there  Dec.  17,  1870.   School,  Lord 
Williams'    Grammar,   Thame    (Mr   G.    Plummer).     Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891. 
CARLISLE,  HENRY  HERMANN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
May  31,  1882.   S.  of  Henry  Hermann,  Minister.  B.  Aug.  27, 
1863,  at  Southampton.    [School,  Mill  Hill.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.   At  Cheshunt  College.   Congre- 
gational Minister  of  Maldon,  Essex,  1889-99;  of  Newland, 
Lincoln,   1899-1908;  of  Balham,   1908-19.    Congregational 
Union  Moderator,   E.   Midlands,    1919.    Of  38,   Herondale 
Avenue,  Wandsworth  Common,  in  1934.   Brother  of  Ernest 
H.   (1885).    {Mill  Hill  Sch.   Reg.;   Who's   Who  in  Congre- 
gationalism.) 
CARLISLE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7,  1813. 
S.  of  WUliam,  clerk,  of  Haye  House,  Staffs.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821. 
CARLON,  CECIL  BAYLIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1850.   S.  of  John.   B.  in  London.   School,  Shrews- 
bury.   Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.   1854;   M.A.   1859.    Ord. 
deacon,  1856;  priest  (Winchester)  i8'i7;  C.  of  Bishops  Sutton, 
1856-60.   C.  of  Tichbome,  1861-4.   C.  of  Battersea,  1864-6. 
C.  of  Marylebone,  1867-8  and  1889-90.   District  Secretary  of 
the  Jews'  Society,  1869-79.    C.  of  St  Paul's,  Bath,  1882-3. 
C.  of  Stanton  Prior,  Somerset,  1891-3;  R.  there,  1893-1906. 
Died  Aug.  I,  1906,  aged  74.  Father  of  the  next.   {Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg. ;  Scott,  MSS.) 
CARLON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4,  1882.    S.  of 
Cecil  Baylis  (above),  clerk,  of  13,  The  Paragon,  Bath.    B. 
Jan.  21,  1864,  at  Tichbome.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882.  Of  21,  Dorset  Street,  London,  W.   {Clifton  Coll. 
Reg.) 
CARLOS,  EDWARD  STAFFORD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
25,    1861.     S.   of   Edward   John,   of   20,    Colebrooke    Row, 
Islington,  London  [antiquary,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.].    B. 
Apr.  1 ,  1842,  in  London.   School,  Christ's  Hospital,  London 
(Dr  Jacob).    Exhibitioner;   matric.   Michs.    1861;   Scholar, 
1864;   B.A.    (24h    Wrangler)    1865;    U.h.    1872.     Assistant 
Master  at  Christ's  Hospital,  1865-81.    Ord.  deacon,  1868; 

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Carlyon,  Clement  Winstanley 

priest  (London)   1869;  C.  of  St  Lawrence  Jewry,  London, 
1869-73.    Assistant  Examiner,  College  of  Preceptors,  1869; 
at  South  Kensington,  1871.    C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist, 
Red   Lion   Square,    London,    1873-9.     St    Matthew's   Day 
Preacher,  1877.    C.  of  St  Mary  Woolnoth,  1879-81.    Head 
Master  of  Exeter  Grammar  School,  1881-8.    R.  of  Cheadle, 
Staffs.,  1890-1927.    Rural  Dean,  1891-1901.    Author,  Short 
History  of  British  India.   Translated   Galileo's  account  of 
his   discovery  of   Saturn.     Died    Feb.    17,    1927,   aged   84. 
{Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  22,  1927.) 
CARLOS,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Cxius,  June  5,  1789. 
S.  of  James  (1744).  R-  of  Blofield,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Scholar. 
1789-97;  matric.  Michs.  1790;  B.A.  1794;  M.A.  1797.   Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1795;  priest,  Dec.  31,  1797.    R. 
of  Drinkstone,  Suffolk,  1804.    R.  of  Thorpe-by-Haddiscoe, 
Norfolk,    1804-44.     P.C.    of    Wangford,    1831.     'The    last 
descendant  of  Colonel  Carlos  who  was  with  Charles  II  in  the 
oak  at  Boscobel'  {Nonuich  Mercury),  but  see  D.N.B.  for 
Edward  John  Carlos,  the  antiquary,  who  died  Jan.  20,  185 1. 
Died  Feb.  14,  1844.   {Venn,  11.  118.) 
CARLTON,  SAMUEL  JOHN,  see  DEUTSCHBERGER. 
CARLYLE,  JOSEPH  DACRE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.   13,  1775.    S.  of  George  [M.D.,  of  Carlisle].    B.  there 
[1759].    Schools,  Carlisle  Grammar  and   Kirkby  Lonsdale 
(Mr  Wilson).    Matric.  Michs.  1775;  Scholar,  1776.    Migrated 
to  Queens',  Feb.  28,  1778;  B.A.  {10th  Wrangler)  1779;  M.A. 
1782;  B.D.   1703.    Fellow  of  Queens',   1780.    Professor  of 
Arabic,  1 795-1804.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely) 
June  8,  1782;  P.C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Carlisle.   V.  of  Torpen- 
how,  Cumberland,  1791-1801.    V.  of  Sowerby,  1792-1801. 
Chancellor  of  Carlisle,  1795-1804.   Went  to  Constantinople, 
1799;  Chaplain  there  to  Lord  Elgin's  Embassy.  Travelled  in 
the  Levant,  1799-1801.    V.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1801-4. 
Published  an  Arabic  MS.  (now  in  the  University  Library) 
on  Egyptian  history.   Author,  poetical,  etc.  (his  poems  and 
Arabic  Bible,  revised  from  Walton's  text,  appeared  posthu- 
mously).   Died  Apr.   12,   1804.    Buried  at  St  Cuthbert's, 
Carlisle.    (Peile,  11.  302;  D.N.B.;  Jefferson,  Carlisle,  432;  G. 
Mag.) 
CARLYLE,  — — .   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Dec.  14,  1839. 
CARLYLL  [post  CARLILL],  HILDRED  BERTRAM.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Mar.  21,  1900.  S.  of  Stephen  Green,  merchant, 
of  London.  B.  Jan.  21,  1882,  at  Wimbledon,  Surrey.  School, 
Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.,  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1909;  M.D.  1913.   At  Guy's  Hospital;  House  Physician 
there.  L.R.C.P.,  1907.  M.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  1911.  Physician 
at  the  Westminster  Hospital,  and  at  the  West  End  Hospital 
for  Nervous  Diseases.  Physician  to  the  Ministry  of  Pensions, 
and  sometime  to  the  Seamen's  Hospital  and  Miller  Hospital, 
Greenwich.    Hunterian  Professor  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons,    1918.     Lecturer   to    the    Westminster    Hospital 
Medical  School.   Served  in  the  Great  War  (as  Surgeon  in  the 
Navy;  with  the  Battle  Cruiser,  Ne^v  Zealand;  at  the  Battle  of 
Dogger  Bank;   mentioned  in  despatches;   for  three  years 
Neurologist  and  Psychiatrist  at  the  Royal  Naval  Hospital, 
Haslar.     Sometime   Assistant    Physician    to    the   Belgrave 
Children's  Hospital  and  City  of  London  Chest  Hospital. 
SpeciaUst  in  Nervous  Diseases.    Married  and  had  issue.    Of 
146,  Harley  Street,  London,  W.C.  Author,  medical.  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  .Medical  Directory,  1939.) 
CARLYON,  CHARLES  ALFRED.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  15,  1858.    [S.  of  Thomas  Stackhouse  (1818),  clerk.    B. 
Sept.  5,  1838,  at  Egloshayle,  Cornwall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1858; 
B.A.  1863.  Of  Redland,  Bristol,  and  of  Kirby  Muxloe,  Leics. 
Died  July   26,    1887.    Buried  at   Redland  Green,   Bristol. 
Father  of  Thomas  A.  (1885).    (Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Carlyon- 
Bretton.) 
CARLYON,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June 
20,  1793.   4th  s.  of  John  (1738),  LL.B.,  of  Truro,  Cornwall. 
B.  there  Apr.  14,  1777.    [School,  Truro  Grammar.]    Matric. 
Michs.  1794;  Scholar;  B.A.  {loth  Wrangler)  1798;  Travelling 
Bachelor,  1798;  M.A.  i8oi;  M.L.  1804;  M.D.  1813.    Fellow. 
Travelled  in  Germany.   Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh  and 
in  London.  In  practice  at  Truro,  1806-61.  J. P.  for  Cornwall. 
A  friend  of  Coleridge.   Married  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  — ,  of 
Tregrehan,  CornwaU,  Apr.  22,  1806,  in  Exeter  Cathedral. 
Author,  Earlv  vears  and  late  Reflections,  etc.    Died  .Mar.  5, 
1864,  aged  86,' at  Truro.    Buried  at  Kenwyn.    Brother  of 
Philip  (1787)  and  Thomas  (1782);  father  of  the  next  and 
Frederick  (1832).   (Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.) 
CARLYON,  CLEMENT  WINSTANLEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Nov.  23,  1827.    [S.  and  h.  of  Clement  (above),  M.D.]    B. 
1810,  at  Truro,  Cornwall.    Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833. 
Ord.  deacon,  1831;  priest,  1832.    R.  of  St  Just,  Cornwall, 
1836-88,  with  Chaplaincy  of  St  Anthonyin-Roseland,  1849. 
Rural  Dean,  1868-88.    Married  (i)  Harriet,  dau.  of  George 
Symonds,  of  Truro,  Oct.  10,  1833;  (2)  Comeha,  widow  of 
John  Cregoe.    Died  Dec.   ii,   1888,  aged  78.    Brother  of 
Frederick  (1832)  and  father  of  Hubert  E.  (1867).    (Burke, 
Family  Records.) 

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Carlyon,  Edward  Augustus 

CARLYON,  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Pembroke,  Nov.  19,  1840.  znd  s.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Tre- 
grehan,  Cornwall.  B.  there  June  3,  1823.  [School,  Eton.] 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  June  22,  1841,  as  's.  of  Edward;  b.  at 
Stoke  (sic),  Devon.'  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A. 
1850.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  May  4,  1846,  as  2nd  s.  of 
Colonel  Edward,  of  Tregrehan.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1850. 
J. P.  for  Devon.  Went  to  New  Zealand;  settled  there. 
Author,  The  Laws  and  Practice  of  Whist,  by  Coelebs,  M.A. 
[E.  A.  Carlyon].  Died  unmarried  Dec.  4  (?  5),  1874,  at 
Gwavas,  Napier,  New  Zealand.  (Bibliotheca  Cornub.,  in., 
Suppl.  III.  3;  Boase;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

CARLYON,  EDWARD  FITZHERBERT  GWAVAS.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  4,1883.  3rd  s.  of  George  Gwavas,  of  Gwavas, 
Hawke's  Bay,  New  Zealand.  B.  Nov.  8,  1861,  at  Hutt, 
WelUngton,  New  Zealand.  School,  Christ's  College,  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand  (Mr  Corfe).  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  4,  1884. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1888 ;  did  not  practise  in  England.  Brother 
of  George  R.  G.  (1877)- 

CARLYON,  EDWARD  [TREWBODY].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Feb.  15,  1762.  S.  and  h.  of  Philip,  Esq.,  of 
Tregrehan,  CornwaU.  B.  there.  [Bapt.  Dec.  6,  1743,  at  St 
Blazey,  as  Edward  Trewbody.]  Matric.  Easter,  r762.  Of 
Tregrehan;  succeeded  to  the  family  estates,  1768.  Left  the 
property  to  his  cousin  Thomas  Carlyon,  of  Pembroke  (1766). 
Died  s.p.  Buried  July  26,  1770,  at  St  Blazey.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
proved  Sept.  26,  1770,  by  his  cousin.  (Burke,  Family 
Records;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  iv.) 

CARLYON,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  26,  1832.  2nd  s.  of  Clement  (i793).  M.D.,  of  Truro,  Corn- 
wall. B.  there  1815.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A. 
1865.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  31,  1837.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  May  26,  1839;  priest,  June  14,  1840;  C.  of  Han- 
ham,  Gloucs.,  1839.  C.  of  Bitton,  1839-42.  V.  of  Mevagissey, 
Cornwall,  1842-9.  R.  of  Stellenbosch,  South  Africa,  1849-62. 
R.  of  Teversham,  Cambs.,  1867-70.  R.  of  Leverington, 
1870-91;  living  there,  1892,  without  cure;  afterwards  of 
Truro,  1893-8.  Not  in  Crockford,  1899.  Brother  of  Clement 
W.  (1827). 

CARLYON,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  28,  1888.  S. 
of  Horatio  [of  Catewell,  Torquay].  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Left  Sept.  1889.  At  Royal  Military 
College,  Sandhurst,  1889-90.  Joined  ist  South  Lanes.  Regt., 
1890;  served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1900.  Capt., 
and  South  Lanes.  Regt.,  1901;  at  Jubbulpore,  India,  till 
Mar.  1903;  at  ShorncUffe,  Aldershot  and  The  Curragh, 
1903-12;  retired  1912.  In  Northern  Rhodesia,  1912-14. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Commanded  7th  Batt.,  South 
Lanes.  Regt.,  1914;  in  France,  1915;  Commander  of  Reserve 
Batt.,  Aldershot,  1916-18;  with  the  North  Russian  Expedi- 
tionary Force,  1918;  returned,  1919;  Lieut. -Col.).  Settled 
in  Kenya  Colony,  1920.  Died  May  12,  1935.  Buried  at 
Aldershot.   [King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

CARLYON,  GEORGE  RICHARD  GWAVAS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Jesus,  Apr.  6,  1877.  [S.  and  h.  of  George  Gwavas,  of  Gwavas, 
Hawke's  Bay,  New  Zealand.  B.  May  16,  1855.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  29, 
1878,  as  'Geo.  R.  Guavas  (sic),  late  captain,  1st  Royals.' 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1882.  (Occurs  in  Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  1. 
79,  where  he  is  said  to  have  succeeded  his  uncle  Major 
Thomas  Tristrem  Carlyon,  of  Tregrehan,  Cornwall,  June  6, 
1884,  but  not  mentioned  in  Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925,  where  his 
younger  brother,  Arthur  Spry  Gwavas  (2nd  s.  of  George 
Gwavas),  is  given  as  succeeding  to  the  Tregrehan  estate.) 
Brother  of  Edward  F.  G.  (1883).  (T.  C.  Dale,  Inner  Temple 
Adm.  Bk.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

CARLYON,  HENRY  CHICHELE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct. 
II,  1867.  3rd  s.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Dibden,  Hants.  B.  Oct. 
6,  1847,  at  Laverton  (?  Lamerton),  Devon.  School,  Cathedral 
(Mr  H.  Fowler).  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874. 
Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Worcester)  1873.  Assistant 
Master  at  Overslade  School,  Rugby,  1872-4.  Vice- Principal 
of  St  Boniface  Missionary  House  and  C.  of  Warminster, 
1875-8.  With  the  University  Mission  at  Delhi,  Punjab, 
1878-98.  Missionary  (S.P.G.)  at  Rohtak  ,1898-1907,  1908- 
15  and  1915-19.  Died  Apr.  6,  1919,  aged  76.  (R.  F.  Scott; 
The  Times,  Apr.  17,  1919.) 

CARLYON,  HUBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Aug.  30,  1867.  5th  s.  of  Clement  Winstanley  (1827), 
clerk.  B.  1848,  at  St  Just,  Cornwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
B.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Exeter)  1873;  C.  of 
St  Phillack  with  St  Gwithian,  1872-5.  V.  of  Kaiapoi,  New 
Zealand,  1875-8.  V.  of  Ladysmith,  Natal,  1879-82.  Pre- 
centor of  St  Saviour's  Cathedral,  Pietermaritzburg,  1882-3. 
Organising  Secretary  of  the  Maritzburg  Mission,  1884-5.  V. 
of  St  Cyprian's,  Durban,  Natal,  1885-8.  R.  of  St  Just, 
Cornwall,  1888-93.  V.  of  Harlesden,  London,  1893-1900. 
Died  June,  1900,  aged  52,  at  Moreton-in-Marsh.  (Burke, 
Family  Records;  Crockford)  The  Times,  June  6,  1900.) 


Carlyon,  William 

CARLYON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  17, 
1826.  S.  and  h.  of  Philip  (1787),  R.  of  Mawgan,  Cornwall. 
B.  there  1809.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  1833;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1834;  C.  of  St  Merryn, 
Cornwall,  1833-57;  V.  there,  1857-86.  Married  EUzabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Kingdon.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  23,  1886,  aged  76. 
[To  be  distinguished  from  John,  s.  of  Thomas  (1782),  V.  of 
Probus,  Cornwall;  b.  Dec.  2,  1804;  coroner  for  Cornwall; 
died,  Dec.  30,  1892,  and  with  whom  he  is  confused  in  Burke, 
Family  Records,  and  also  in  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  11. 
114.]   Brother  of  Philip  (1830).   (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925.) 

CARLYON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  27, 
1787.  3rd  s.  of  John  (1738),  LL.B.,  of  Truro,  Cornwall.  B. 
there  May  15,  1769.  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1792;  M.A.  1795.  R.  of  St  Mawgan-in-Pyder,  Cornwall, 
1806-46.  Married  Mary  Phear,  at  Bratton  Clovelly,  Devon. 
Oct.  27,  1808.  Died  Mar.  20,  1846,  aged  76.  Buried  at  St 
Mawgan.  Brother  of  Clement  (i793)>  etc.;  father  of  the  above 
and  the  next.   (G.  Mag.,  1846,  i.  662.) 

CARLYON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  17,  1830. 
Of  Cornwall.  [2nd  s.  of  Philip  (above),  R.  of  St  Mawgan. 
B.  Dec.  30,  1811.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1831; 
B.A.  1834;  Tyrwhitt  Scholar,  1836;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely,  LUt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Nov.  27,  1836;  priest  (Nor- 
wich) Mar.  II,  1838.  P.C.  of  St  James's,  Exeter,  1842-56. 
P.C.  of  Revelstoke,  1856-61.  V.  of  Widdecombe-in-the- 
Moor,  1861-9.  R.  of  Wisbech,  Cambs.,  1869-81.  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Winchester.  Afterwards  of  Pennance 
House,  Falmouth.  Married  Grace  Julia,  dau.  of  Col.  Keith 
Young,  71st  Highlanders,  of  HoUy  Hill,  Sussex,  July  31, 
1845.  .Author,  theological.  Died  Nov.  18,  1913,  aged  102. 
Brother  of  John  (1826).  (Burke,  L.G.,  1925;  The  Times, 
Nov.  19,  1913.) 

CARLYON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 
2,  1766.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  St  Just,  Cornwall.  [B. 
July  1,  1748.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1766;  B.A. 
(yth  Wrangler)  1770;  M.A.  1773.  Fellow,  1771.  Succeeded 
his  cousin,  Edward  Trewbody  Carlyon  (1762),  at  Tregrehan, 
Cornwall.  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  1802.  Married  Mary 
(his  first  cousin),  dau.  of  Wilham  Carlyon,  of  St  Austell, 
Feb.  24,  1778.  Died  Dec.  16,  1830.  Buried  at  St  Blazey. 
M.I.  Father  of  William  (1800).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke, 
Family  Records.) 

CARLYON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
June  21,  1782.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1738),  LL.B.,  of  Truro, 
Cornwall.  B.  there  May  12,  1765.  [School,  Truro  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar;  Prizeman;  B.A.  {g>h  Wrangler) 
1787;  M.A.  1790.  Fellow,  1788.  Tutor.  V.  of  Saxthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1S00-3.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Truro,  1803-26.  V.  of 
St  Wenn,  1807-10.  V.  of  Probus,  1810-26.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  Wilham  Stackhouse,  of  Trehane,  Cornwall,  Jan.  22, 
1801,  at  Probus.  Died  Feb.  i,  1826.  Buried  at  Truro. 
Brother  of  Philip  (1787),  etc.  and  father  of  Thomas  S.  (1818). 
(G.  Mag.;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  11.) 

CARLYON,  THOMAS  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  12,  1885.  [S.  of  Charles  Alfred  (1S58).  Bapt.  May  5, 
1865,  at  Glenfield,  Leics.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Of  10,  Castlemain  Avenue,  Bournemouth.  Died 
there  Dec.  30,  1937,  aged  72.  (Burke,  L.G.,  ed.  1925;  The 
Times,  Dec.  31,  1937.) 

CARLYON,  THOMAS  STACKHOUSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Pembroke,  June  17,  1818.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1782),  R. 
of  Probus,  CornwaU.  B.  there  June  15,  1802.  Matric.  Michs. 
1819;  Scholar;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon,  1825; 
priest  (Exeter)  1826;  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Truro,  1826-39.  V. 
of  St  Feock,  Cornwall,  1828-33.  V.  of  Egloshayle,  1833-49. 
R.  of  Glenfield,  Leics.,  1849-72.  Married  Emily,  dau.  of 
Clement  Carlyon,  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Feb.  28,  1832,  at  Kenwyn, 
Cornwall.  Died  Mar.  15,  1877,  at  Bath.  Buried  there  in  St 
James's  cemetery.  Father  of  Charles  A.  (1858).  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

CARLYON,  THOMAS  TRIST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
26,  1882.  3rd  s.  of  Edward  Trewbody,  Esq.,  of  Truro,  Corn- 
wall. B.  1863.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar,  1883;  B.A. 
1885;  M.A.  1890.  Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham  School, 
188&-92.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1888;  priest,  1890;  C.  of 
Glaston,  Rutland,  1888-9.  Chaplain  and  Assistant  Master 
of  Dover  College,  1892-1904;  retired.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1906.   (Burke,  Family  Records;  Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 

CARLYON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  22, 
1800.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1766),  Esq.,  of  Tregrehan,  Corn- 
wall. B.  there  Jan.  7,  1781.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1800;  Scholar;  B.A.  (13/A  Wrangler)  1804;  M.A.  1807. 
Fellow.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple  Oct.  6,  1804.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1819.  Of  Tregrehan,  Cornwall;  succeeded  his  father, 
Dec.  16,  1830.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Died  unmarried  May  27,  1841. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 


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Carmalt,  William 

CARMALT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  19,  1805. 
Of  Cumberland.  Probably  identical  with  the  Rev.  William 
Carmatt  {sic}  who  died  Oct.  2,  1850,  aged  71,  at  Putney. 
(G.  Mag.,  1850,  II.  669.) 

CARMARTHEN,  GEORGE  GODOLPHIN,  Marquess  of,  set 
OSBORNE. 

CARMICHAEL  [GIBSON-CARMICHAEL],  ALEXANDER  GIB- 
SON. Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1830.  S.  and 
h.  of  Sir  Thomas  [Gibsou-Carmichael],  Bart.  B.  June  6, 
1812,  at  Castle  Craig,  Peebles.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  29, 
1833,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Skirhng,  Peebles;  name 
withdrawn,  1850.  Succeeded  his  father  as  8th  Bart.,  Dec.  13, 
1849.  Died  umnarried  May  8,  1850,  at  Brighton.  Brother  of 
William  H.  G.  (1846).   {G.E.C.,  iv.  406.) 

CARMICHAEL,  ALISTER  DRUMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  S.  of  James,  of  Mayfield,  Dundee, 
Forfar.  B.  Oct.  4,  1878,  at  Dundee.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  With  Baxter  Bros,  and  Co.  Ltd., 
merchants  and  manufacturers,  Dundee,  1900-14.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Major,  9th  Batt.,  Black  \Vatch  and  Lovat's 
Scouts;  mentioned  in  despatches;  Lieut. -Col.;  resigned, 
1919).  Of  Balendoch,  Meigle,  Perths.  (Rugby  Sell.  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

CARMICHAEL,  DOUGLAS  WILLIAM  WINN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  July  25,  1898.  S.  of  Pierre  [jute  merchant].  B. 
Oct.  29,  1879,  at  Beulah  HiU,  Upper  Norwood.  School, 
Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1901; 
M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1902;  priest  (South- 
ampton) 1904;  C.  of  Busbridge,  Surrey,  1902-5.  C.  of  Cran- 
brook,  Kent,  1905-11.  V.  of  Kilndown,  1911-23.  R.  of 
Ickenham,  1923-33.  V.  of  Tenterden  with  Small  Hythe, 
1933-9-.  During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces. 
Brother  of  Peter  M.  S.  (1900).  {Peile,  11.  826;  Crockford, 
I939-) 

CARMICHAEL  [GIBSON-CARMICHAEL],  GEORGE  HENRY 
[GIBSON].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  g,  1878.  2nd  s.  of 
Sir  William  Henry  Gibson  (1846),  Bart.  B.  Jan.  24,  i860,  at 
Peebles.  Bapt.  Mar.  10,  i860.  [School,  Fettes.]  Of  CaUands, 
West  Linton,  N.B.  Died  umnarried  Sept.  2,  1903,  at  St 
Andrews.  Brother  of  Thomas  D.  (1877).  [Fettes  Coll.  Reg.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CARMICHAEL,  JAMES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Magdalene,  July  i,  1868.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Sandring- 
ham.  B.  1851,  at  Bath.  School,  Wisbech  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1872.  Assistant  Master  at 
a  preparatory  school  at  Leamington,  1872-5.  Ord.  deacon, 
1875;  priest  (Sarum)  1876;  C.  of  Whitchurch  Canonicorum, 
Dorset,  1875-81.  Missionary  in  Zululand  and  South  -Africa, 
1881-1939-;  at  Modderpoort,  1887-1903  and  again,  1928- 
39-;  in  Basutoland,  1903-27.   [Crockford,  1939.) 

CARMICHAEL  [post  CARMICHAEL-FERRALL],  JOHN  JER- 
VIS  O'FERRALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Caius,  Apr.  2, 
1844.  S.  of  [John  O'FerraU,  Col.,  i8th  Regt.  and  6th  Dragoon 
Guards],  of  Staines,  Middlesex.  B.  Oct.  17,  1820.  Took  the 
additional  name  and  arms  of  Ferrall,  by  Royal  Licence, 
July  9,  1852.  Of  Augher  Castle,  near  Clogher,  Co.  Tyrone, 
Ireland,  in  1897.  J. P.  for  Cos.  Tyrone  and  Waterford. 
Commander,  R.N.  (served  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  off  the 
coast  of  Syria).  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Humble, 
Bart.,  June  13,  1850.  Died  1904.  Brother  of  Thomas  A. 
(1841).   [Venn,  u.  266;  Burke,  I.G.) 

CARMICHAEL,  LUDOVICK  MONTEFIORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
17)  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1853.  S.  of  Ludovick,  of  Calcutta. 
B.  in  India.  School,  Exeter  Grammar  (Mr  Roper).  Matric. 
Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1863. 

CARMICHAEL,  PETER  MAURICE  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Dec.  4,  1900.  S.  of  Pierre  [jute  merchant].  B. 
Feb.  15,  1877,  at  Upper  Norwood,  S.E.  Schools,  Uppingham 
and  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1901;  B.A.  1904. 
Engineer.  Proprietor  of  the  Prudential  Motor  Works, 
Brighton,  1908-.  During  the  Great  War,  at  Mineral  Oil 
Production  Dept.,  Ministry  of  Munitions.  Of  in,  Cromwell 
Road,  South  Kensington.  Died  there  Oct.  16,  1920.  Brother 
of  Douglas  W.  W.  (1898).  [Peile,  11.  847;  Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

CARMICHAEL,  THOMAS  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Nov.  14,  1841.  3rd  s.  of  John  O'Fcrrall,  late  Lieut. - 
Col.,  of  Duncroft  House,  Staines,  Middlesex.  B.  at  Clifton. 
Schools,  Bath  and  Stamford.  Matric.  Michs.  1841.  Died 
Apr.  19,  1846,  aged  22,  at  Leghorn.  Brother  of  John  J.  O'F. 
(1844).   [Venn,  11.  256;  G.  Mag.,  1846,  i.  671.) 

CARMICHAEL  or  GIBSON-CARMICHAEL,  THOMAS  DAVID 
[GIBSON].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27,  iS77-  S.  of 
Sir  William  Henry  Gibson  (next),  clerk,  and  Bart.  B.  Mar. 
18,  1859,  at  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Lent,  1878;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1884.  Private  Secretary,  successively  to  Sir  George  Trevelyan 
and  the  Earl  of  Dalhousie.  Chairman  of  the  Scottish  Liberal 
Association,   1892-1903.    M.P.  for  Midlothian,   1895-1900. 


Carne,  John  James 

Succeeded  his  father  as  nth  Bart.,  Dec.  19,  i89r.  Of  Castle 
Craig,  Co.  Pebbles.  Governor  of  Victoria,  Australia,  1908-1 1 ; 
of  Madras,  1911-12;  of  Bengal,  1912-17.  Created  Baron 
Carmichael  of  Skirling,  Co.  Peebles,  Feb.  7,  1912.  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  Peebles,  1921.  K.C.M.G.,  1908.  G.C.I.E.,  1911. 
G.C.S.I.,  1917.  Trustee  of  the  National  Portrait  Gallery, 
1904-8;  of  the  National  Galiery,  1906-8  and  1923-6;  of  the 
Wallace  Collection,  1918-26.  Made  numerous  gifts  to  public 
galleries,  etc.  Founded  the  Scottish  Beekeepers  Association, 
1891.  Died  s.p.  Jan.  16,  1926,  when  the  peerage  became 
extinct.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1878).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
D.N.B.) 

CARMICHAEL  [GIBSON-CARMICHAEL],  WILLIAM  HENRY 
GIBSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  12,  1846.  5th 
s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (Gibson-Carmichael),  Bart.,  of  Castle  Craig, 
Co.  Peebles.  B.  there  Oct.  9,  1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Succeeded  his  brother,  Sir  Thomas, 
as  10th  Bart.,  Dec.  30,  1855.  Of  Castle  Craig,  Dolphinton, 
Co.  Peebles.  D.L.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died  Dec.  19,  1891,  at 
Castle  Craig.  Brother  of  Alexander  G.  (1830);  father  of 
George  H.  (1878)  and  the  above.  (T.A.  Walker,  487;  G.E.C., 
IV.  407.) 

CARNABY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  29,  1805; 
a  student  of  Music.  B.  1772.  Mus.B.  1805;  Mus.D.  1808. 
Chorister  of  the  Chapel  Royal.  Afterwards  orgamst  at  Eye, 
Suffolk,  and  at  Huntingdon;  of  Hanover  Chapel,  Regent 
Street,  London,  1823-39.  Lived  at  i8,  Winchester  Row,  and 
latterly  at  31,  Red  Lion  Square,  London.  Musical  composer. 
Died  1839.   [Degrees  in  Music;  D.N.B.) 

CARNAC,  see  also  RIVETT-  CARNAC. 

CARNAC  [RIVETT-CARNAC],  ARTHUR  BOILEAU  RIVETT. 
Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  26,  1870;  from 
Oxford.  Matric.  (St  Mary  Hall)  Oct.  25,  1866,  age  23.  4th 
s.  of  John  [.Admiral,  R.N.].  B.  Oct.  22,  1843,  in  London. 
[School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874,  as  Rivett- 
Carnac.  Ord.  deacon,  1873;  priest  (Sarum)  1876  (Rivett- 
Camac,  A.  B.);  C.  of  Bremhill,  Wilts.,  with  Highway  and 
Foxham,  1873-6.  In  Crockford,  without  cure,  1876-85. 
Died  unmarried  Aug.  15,  1885.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.\  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

CARNAC  or  RIVETT-CARNAC,  LOUIS  RIVETT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  26,  1844.  [4th  s.  of  Sir  James,  Bart.,  of 
London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Migrated  to  New  Inn  Hall, 
O.xford,  as  Lewis  R.;  matric.  May  18,  1848,  age  22.  Died 
July  4,  1848.   [Al.  Oxon.) 

CARNAC  or  RIVETT-CARNAC,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Jan.  30,  1810.  [2nd  s.  of  James  Rivett  (who  assumed 
the  additional  name  of  Camac,  May  8,  1801),  E.I.C.S., 
member  of  the  Bombay  Govt.]  B.  Jan.  30,  1794,  in  Bombay. 
School,  Hackney.  Matric.  Michs.  1811;  B..^.  1815;  M.A. 
1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1817.  R.  of  Stawley, 
Somerset,  1819-42.  Died  1856.  (Foster,  Baronetage,  1883; 
H.  I.  Longden.) 

CARNALL,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  9,  1872. 
S.  of  John,  currier.  B.  at  Peterborough,  Northants.  Bapt. 
May  30,  1852.  Mus.B.  1873.  Re-adm.  several  times  and 
finally,  Feb.  19,  1892. 

CARNARVON,  Earl  of,  see  HERBERT,  HENRY  HOWARD 
MOLYNEUX. 

CARNE,  ARTHUR  CAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  7, 
1891.  S.  of  William  Naylor,  Esq.,  of  St  Agnes,  Scorrier, 
Cornwall.  B.  there  Aug.  23,  1872.  Schools,  Weymouth 
College  and  Plymouth  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A. 
1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest  (York)  1896; 
C.  of  Mexborough,  Yorks.,  1895-1905.  V.  of  Frickley  with 
Clayton,  1905-14.  R.  of  Exford,  Somerset,  1914-35.  Died 
there  Nov.  3,  1935,  aged  63.  [T.  A.  Walker,  618;  The  Times, 
Nov.  5,  1935.) 

CARNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  5,  1812.  Of 
Cornwall.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  merchant  and  banker,  of 
Penzance.  B.  June  18,  1789.]  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop  Lus- 
combe),  1826.  Chaplain  at  Vevay,  Switzerland,  for  a  few 
months.  Traveller  and  author;  resided  chiefly  at  Penzance. 
Married  Ellen,  dau.  of  Mr  Lane,  a  drawing-master,  of 
Worcester,  1824,  and  sister  of  Theodore  Lane,  artist.  Died 
Apr.  19,  1844,  at  Penzance.   Buried  at  Gulval.   [D.N.B.) 

CARNE,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May 
24,  1842.  S.  of  William.  B.  Jan.  n,  1824,  at  Penzance, 
Cornwall.  School,  Penzance  Grammar  (Mr  Morris).  Matric. 
Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1850; 
priest  (Rochester)  1851;  C.  of  Brent  Pelham,  Herts.,  1850-2. 
C.  of  lUogan,  Cornwall,  1853-6.  C.  of  Moreleigh,  S.  Devon, 
1857-61.  V.  of  Merther,  Cornwall,  1862-8.  F.S.A.,  1868. 
Wrote  the  memoir  of  his  uncle,  Joseph  Came,  F.R.S., 
F.G.S.,  in  the  Gentleman's  Magazine,  Dec.  1858.  Author, 
An  Order  of  Metrical  Psalms  for  Sundays  and  other  Holy 
Days,  etc.  Died  May  20,  1868,  at  Penzance  [Biblioth. 
Cornub.   i.  61.) 


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Carne,  Joseph 

CARNE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  July  7, 
1827.  S.  of  Joseph  (geologist,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  at 
Penzance.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1828. 
Died  1836. 

CARNE,  SAMUEL  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1778.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Charlestown,  South  Carolina, 
America.  B.  Feb.  28,  1760.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1778;  B.A.  1782.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan. 
20,  1779.  Of  Sandon,  Essex.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Frederick 
Rasch,  merchant,  of  London,  1787.  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters, Suppl.) 

CARNEGIE  or  STRACHAN-CARNEGIE,  ALAN  BRUCE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1893.  S.  of  Claud  Cathcart  (1867), 
of  Clevelands.Bideford,  Devon.  B.Jan. 27,  1875,  at  Arbroath, 
Forfars.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1893;  6.."^.  i8g6. 
Advocate  (Scotch  Bar),  1902.  Joined  Forfar  and  Kincardine 
(Militia),  R.G.A.,  1896;  Capt.,  1906;  retired,  1907.  Of  Cleve- 
lands,  Northam,  N.  Devon.  (Scots  Peerage,  viii.  87;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  1939.) 

CARNEGIE,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter, 
i88i;  from  Cavendish  H.  4th  s.  of  John  Hemery  (1832). 
B.  Nov.  I,  1863.  [School,  Haileybury.]  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1884;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1886);  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 
1906.  Assistant  Master  at  Derby  School,  1890-2.  Ord. 
deacon,  1894;  priest  (St  Albans)  1895;  C.  of  Bygrave,  Herts., 
1894-6.  Second  Master  at  St  Michael's  College,  Tenbury, 
Worcs.,  and  C.  of  St  Michael's,  1896-1902.  C.  of  Lutter- 
worth, Leics.,  1902-5.  Minor  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1906- 
10.  R.  of  Northborough,  Northants.,  1910-39-.  Brother  of 
John  (1873)  and  William  H.  (1877).  (Derby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford,  1939.) 

CARNEGIE,  CLAUD  CATHCART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  14,  1867.  S.  of  John  R.  S.  (1820),  of  Seaton,  Arbroath, 
Forfars.  B.  Dec.  9,  1849,  at  Leamington,  Warws.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Lord  of  the 
Barony  of  Tarrie.  Major,  5th  Brigade,  Scottish  Div.,  R.A. 
(Militia).  J. P.  for  Forfars.,  and  for  Devon.  Of  Seaton 
House,  Arbroath,  N.B.,  and  of  Clevelands,  Northam,  N. 
Devon.  Died  Aug.  19,  1930.  Father  of  Alan  B.  (1893). 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CARNEGIE,  DOUGLAS  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  1, 
1882.  S.  of  John,  medical  director  of  private  hospitals.  B. 
at  Amoy,  China.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar,  1882-6; 
B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  Pts  I  and  II)  1885;  M.A. 
1889.  Chemical  Demonstrator  in  the  College  Laboratory, 
1884.  Went  to  South  Africa,  c.  1885,  and  afterwards  to 
Colorado,  U.S.A.,  lecturing  there  very  successfully.  Assistant 
Master  at  Leys  School,  Cambridge,  1894-6.  University 
Extension  Lecturer  at  DarUngton,  Durham,  1898.  Author, 
Law  and  Theory  in  Chemistry  (lectures  delivered  at  Colorado 
College,  U.S.A.) ;  joint  author  (with  M.  M.  P.  Muir)  of 
Practical  Chemistry.  Died  Oct.  i,  1909  (by  his  own  hand), 
at  Darlington.    (Venn,  11.  456;  Caian,  xix.  i.) 

CARNEGIE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  10,  1812. 
Of  Sussex.  [S.  of  John,  Colonel,  of  Halnaker,  near  Chichester, 
Sussex.  B.  1795.]  Schools,  Eton  and  St  Andrew's.  Matric. 
Lent,  1813;  Scholar,  1813;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820.  Ord. 
deacon,  1818;  priest,  1819.  V.  of  Littlehampton,  Sussex, 
1823-64.  V.  of  Sutton-cum-Seaford,  1824-64.  Died  s.p. 
Feb.  6,  1864,  aged  69,  at  Seaford.  (W.  Fraser,  History  0/ the 
Carnegies,  1.  212;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  398.) 

CARNEGIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  3, 
1873.  S.  of  John  Hemery  (next).  B.  Sept.  1856,  at  Cran- 
bome,  Dorset.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B.A.  1877.  Solicitor;  of  20,  Bucklersbury,  London,  E.C., 
and  of  Boxley,  Kent.  Died  Mar.  7,  1934,  at  Burwash, 
Sunbury-on-Thames.  Brother  of  Charles  E.  (1881)  and 
William  H.  (1877). 

CARNEGIE,  JOHN  HEMERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  18,  1832.  S.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  Wimbome,  Dorset.  [B. 
June  II,  1813,  at  Fermoy  Barracks,  Co.  Cork,  Ireland. 
School,  Wimbome  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A. 
1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest  (Salisbury) 
1838;  C.  of  Morden,  Dorset.  V.  of  Cranbome,  1842-72. 
Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1868-72.  Rural  Dean.  R.  of  Bygrave, 
Herts.,  1872-1900.  Buried  there  Dec.  31,  1900,  aged  87. 
Father  of  Charles  E.  (1881),  of  the  above,  and  William  H. 
(1877).   (R-  A.  Ledgard.) 

CARNEGIE  or  LINDSAY-CARNEGIE,  JOHN  LINDSAY.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  19,  1853.  S.  and  h.  of  Wilham 
Fullerton  [Lindsay-Carnegie],  of  Boysack  and  Kinbleth- 
mont.  B.  Feb.  14,  1833,  at  Kinblethmont,  Forfars.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1856.  Died  unmarried 
May  9,  1857,  in  Paris.  (Burke,  L.G.;  History  of  the  Carnegies, 
n.  430.) 


Caroe,  William  [Douglas] 

CARNEGIE,  JOHN  [RENNIE  STRACHAN].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  June  15,  1820.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  David,  Bart., 
deceased,  late  of  Southesk,  M.P.  B.  June  9,  1802,  at  Kin- 
naird,  Forfars.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  Of 
Tarrie,  Forfars.  Married  Elizabeth  Susan,  dau.  of  Colonel 
John  Grey,  of  Backworth,  Sept.  7,  1848.  Died  Feb.  22, 
1879.  Father  of  Claud  C.  (1867).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Southesk.) 

CARNEGIE,  WILLIAM  HEMERY.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H., 
Oct.  1877.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1877.  [3rd  s.  of  John 
Hemery  (1832),  clerk.  B.  Jan.  1861.  School,  Uppingham.] 
Buried  Apr.  20,  1880,  aged  19,  at  Bygrave,  Herts.  Brother  of 
Charles  E.  (1881)  and  John  (1873).   (R.  A.  Ledgard.) 

CARNEGY,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1889.  3rd  s.  of  Ale.xander,  Lieut. -Gen.,  Bombay 
Staff  Corps,  C.B.,  of  Cheltenham.  B,  Oct.  20,  1865,  at 
Kurrachee,  India.  School,  Clifton  College.  Scholar;  matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1893; 
priest  (London)  1894;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Westmorland, 
1893-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1896-1900.  V.  of  Tupsley, 
Heref.,  1900-3.  R.  of  Colwall,  1903-8.  R.  of  Ledbury, 
1908-36.  Rural  Dean  of  Ledbury,  1910-29.  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces,  1915-16.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1923-38;  Preb.  (Emer.) 
1938-9.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  24,  1939,  at 
Bournemouth.  Buried  there.  (Burke,  L.G.  and  P.  and  B.; 
Crockford,  1939;  The  Times,  Jan.  25,  1939.) 

CARNEGY,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  8, 

1765.   Matric.  Lent,  1765. 

CARNEGY,  PATRICK  LEWIS  [LOUIS]  ST  CLAIR.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30,  1894.  S.  of  Alexander  St  Clair 
Bower,  Esq.,  of  Chfton  Field,  York.  [B.  Dec.  19,  1875. 
School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894,  as  Pat.  Louis 
St  C.;  B.A.  1897.  Solicitor,  1902.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (private,  R.A.M.C,  1915).  Of  6,  Newton  Road,  West- 
bourne  Grove,  London,  W.  Died  Mar.  19,  1928,  in  London. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.  and  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Northesk.) 

CARNSEW,  JAMES  WREYFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  9, 
1837.  Did  not  reside.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant.  B.  Apr. 
1 8 19,  at  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex.  Died  1847.  Buried  at 
Adelaide,  New  South  Wales,  Australia.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Venn,  11.  240;  Trigg  Minor,  11.  174.) 

CARNSEW,  THOMAS  STONE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
27,  185 1.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Stoke  Newington, 
Middlesex.  B.  there  Oct.  9,  182c.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A. 
1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1855;  priest  (Exeter)  1856; 
C.  and  Lecturer  of  St  Peter's,  Derby,  1855-6.  C.  of  Poughill, 
Cornwall,  1856-7;  V.  there,  1857-87.  V.  of  Constantine, 
1887-gi.  Resided  at  Flexbury  Hall,  near  Bude.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  Jan.  21,  1891,  aged  70,  at  Constantine. 
Brother  of  the  above.   (Coll.  Cornub.,  131;  Scott,  MSS.) 

CARO,  PERCY  HERMAN  MALCOLM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  S.  of  Jacob  Selig,  M.D.  [and  Margaret  Malcolm],  of 
Napier,  New  Zealand.  B.  June  6,  i86g,  at  Geraldine,  Canter- 
bury, N.Z.  School,  Nelson  College,  N.Z.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  B.A.  1892;  LL.B.  1893.  Died  Apr.  19,  1894,  at  Ann 
Arbour,  Michigan,  U.S.A.,  when  returning  to  New  Zealand. 
(Venn,  11.  505.) 

CAROE,  JOHAN  FREDERIK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1875.  S.  and  h.  of  Anders  (Kruise),  of  Blundellsands,  Lanes. 
[Danish  Consul].  B.  June  8,  1856,  at  Liverpool.  School, 
Ruabon  Grammar,  Denbighs.  (Mr  Taylor).  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1879;  M.A.  1883.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  29,  1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1881.  Entered  the 
com  trade,  subsequently  Principal  of  the  firm  of  Wilham  Lowe 
and  Son.  President  of  the  Liverpool  Cora  Trade  Association. 
Member  of  the  Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Board.  Director 
of  the  Maritime  Insurance  Company.  Chairman  for  seven 
years.  Danish  Consul  at  Liverpool.  A  knight  of  the  Danne- 
brog.  A  keen  athlete;  rowed  at  Henley.  Died  Sept.  12,  1930, 
aged  74,  at  Crowborough.  Brother  of  the  next.  (The  Times, 
Sept.  16,  1930.) 

CAROE,  WILLIAM  [DOUGLAS].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
25,  1875.  S.  of  Anders,  of  Blundellsands,  Lanes.  [Consul 
for  Denmark;  died  1897].  B.  Sept.  12,  1857,  at  Liverpool. 
School,  Ruabon  Grammar,  Denbighs.  (Mr  Taylor).  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  The  eminent  architect 
and  archaeologist.  F.R.I.B.A.,  F.S.A.  A  pupil  of  J.  L. 
Pearson,  R.A.  Architect  to  the  Ecclesiastical  Commission; 
to  the  Deans  and  Chapters  of  Canterbury  and  Durham;  to 
Southwell,  Brecon  and  St  David's  Cathedrals,  and  to  the 
Charity  Commission.  Consulting  Architect  to  the  Diocesan 
Boards  of  Finance  of  Canterbury,  Lichfield,  Newcastle-on- 


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Tyne,  and  Bath  and  Wells;  also  to  the  Canterbury  Diocesan 
Board  of  Education.  His  works  include  offices  of  the 
Ecclesiastical  Commission  in  Westminster;  New  Buildings  at 
Pembroke  College,  and  the  National  Physical  Laboratories, 
Teddington;  University  College,  Cardiff;  Wycombe  Abbey 
and  North  Foreland  Schools;  Latte  Schools,  Italy.  Also 
responsible  for  the  restoration  of  the  Archbishop's  Palace, 
Canterbury,  Tom  Tower  and  Cathedral,  Oxford,  and  King's 
Hostel,  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Built  a  house  at  Kyrenia, 
Cyprus,  where  he  spent  the  winter  months  using  his  influence 
for  the  preservation  of  antiquities  in  the  island.  Sometime 
President  of  the  Architectural  Society.  Awarded  the  Nor- 
wegian Order  of  St  Olaf.  Lived  at  Vann,  Hambledon,  Surrey, 
and  gave  his  architectural  services  gratuitously  to  villages  in 
the  neighbourhood.  Founded  the  Fold  Country  Rural  Pre- 
servations Society.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  Sefton; 
King's  Hostel,  Cambridge;  Wren  and  Tom  Tower.  Died  Feb. 
25,  1938,  aged  80,  in  Cyprus.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Who's 
Who,  1938;  The  Times,  Mar.  i  and  4,  1938.) 

CARPENDALE,  JOHN  ALGERNON.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1889.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  22,  1890.  Of  26, 
Carton  Road,  Hampstead,  London.  B.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon, 
1892;  priest  (Ripon)  1899;  C.  of  Wetherby,  Yorks.,  1892-3. 
Held  other  curacies,  1893-9.  Chaplain  to  the  Faniley  Iron 
Company,  1900-1.  V.  of  Papineauville,  Quebec,  1904-5. 
C.  of  Biggleswade,  Beds.,  1922-5.  C.  of  West  Peckham, 
Kent,  1926-8.  C.  of  Hollesley,  1928-9.  P.C.  of  Leysters, 
Heref.,  1929-32;  retired.  Of  20,  LiUington  Road,  Leaming- 
ton, in  1936.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

CARPENDALE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
June  2,  1775.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Newark,  Notts.  Bapt. 
there  Jan.  2,  1755.  School,  Newark  (Rev.  Mr  Wade).  Matric. 
Michs.  1775;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (ith  Wrangler)  1779.  M.A. 
(DubUn)  1786.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  28,  1780,  without 
a  title.  Probably  became  tutor  at  Longleat  to  the  family  of 
the  Marquis  of  Bath.  Master  of  Carrickmacross  Grammar 
School,  Co.  Monaghan;  there  in  1782.  Head  Master  of  the 
Royal  School,  Armagh,  1786-18 17.  Vicar-Choral  of  Armagh 
Cathedral,  1804-17.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  John 
Maxwell  (Archdeacon  of  Clogher).  Of  Falkland,  Co.  Mona- 
ghan, Mar.  1782.  Died  Oct.  28,  1817,  of  typhus  fever.  M.I. 
in  Armagh  Cathedral.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  William 
(1822).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

CARPENDALE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1804.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk,  master  of  Armagh  School. 
B.  at  Armagh.  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  Scholar;  B.A.  1810; 
M.A.  1814.  Incorp.  at  Dublin,  1832.  V.  of  Carlingford, 
Co.  Louth,  1816-18.  R.  of  Killyman,  1818-24.  R.  of 
Donoughmore,  Tyrone,  1824-65.  Died  1865.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (M.  L.  Ferrar.) 

CARPENDALE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25, 
1822;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  adm.  there  Oct.  12, 
1818,  age  16.  S.  of  Thomas  (i775),  clerk,  and  late  Head 
Master  of  Armagh  College.  B.  in  Ireland.  [School,  Armagh.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1822;  B.A.  1826;  M..-^.  1838.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Nov.  26,  1825;  priest  (Bristol)  Sept.  3,  1826.  P.C.  of 
Wincanton,  Somerset,  1829-38.  R.  of  SUton,  Dorset,  1838. 
Died  Aug.  13,  1838,  at  Wincanton.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(above).   (G.  Mag.,  1838,  11.  449.) 

CARPENTER     [BOYD-CARPENTER],     ARCHIBALD     BOYD. 

Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  7,  1863.  S.  of  Henry, 
clerk.  B.  at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867; 
M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (Rochester)  1870;  C.  of 
Lee,  Kent,  1869-72.  C.  of  Deptford,  1872-4.  V.of  St  James's, 
Kingston-upon-Hull,  1874-87.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Ripon,  1884-1911.  R.  of  St  George's,  Bloomsbury,  1887- 
1901.  R.  of  St  Olave's,  Hart  Street,  London,  and  R.  of  All 
Hallows,  Staining,  1901-17.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Victoria, 
1896-1901;  to  Edward  VII,  1901-10,  and  to  George  V, 
1910-17.  Lecturer  of  St  Margaret's,  Lothbury,  1895-1917. 
Select  Preacher  at  Oxford,  1886;  at  Cambridge,  1889. 
Assumed  the  surname  of  Boyd  before  that  of  Carpenter, 
Dec.  14,  1888.  Died  Apr.  i,  1917,  aged  73-  M.I.  at  St 
Olave's.   Brother  of  William  B.  (i860).   (Crockford.) 

CARPENTER,  CHARLES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  24,  1823.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  Apr.  23,  1803,  at  Fal- 
mouth. School,  Falmouth  (Dr  Lampson  and  Mr  Brown). 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1832; 
priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1834.  C.  of  Week,  Devon,  1842. 
P.C.  of  Germansweek  (or  Week  St  German's),  1842-65. 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Beaumont.  Of  Launceston,  Cornwall,  in 
1868-72,  without  cure.   Not  in  Crockford,  1874. 

CARPENTER,  CHARLES  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  14,  1855.  Did  not  reside.  S.  of  C.  [B.  1837. 
School,  Brighton  College.]    Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1857.    Assis- 


Carpenter,  George  Ernest 

tant  Magistrate  at  Futtehpore,  1858;  at  Saharunpore,  1863. 
OflSciating  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  1872.  Acting 
Magistrate  at  Allahabad,  1873.  Commissioner  of  Jubblepore, 
1874.  Officiating  Commissioner  of  Nagpore,  1876.  Died 
Mar.  5,  1876.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  next.  [Brighton  Coll. 
Reg.) 

CARPENTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug. 
2,  1864.  [2nd  s.  of  C[harles],  R.N.,  of  Brighton.]  B.  there 
Aug.  29,  1844.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  Scholar,  1865;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (loth  Wrangler)  1868; 
M.A.  1871.  FeUow,  1868-74.  C.  of  St  Edward's,  Cambridge 
(to  Frederick  D.  Maurice),  1870.  Rehnquished  Holy  Orders. 
University  Extension  Lecturer,  1874-81.  Lectured  on 
Astronomy  in  industrial  towns  of  the  North.  Visited 
America,  1877  and  1884;  became  acquainted  with  Emerson, 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  and  particularly  with  Walt  Whitman. 
A  pioneer  of  the  Socialist  movement  and  a  practical  exponent 
of  the  'Simple  Life'.  Purchased  a  seven-acre  holding  at 
Millthorpe,  Derbs.,  1883,  where  he  built  a  cottage  and  planted 
an  orchard.  With  his  friends,  the  Feamehoughs,  a  working- 
class  family,  engaged  in  market  gardening  and  literary 
work;  later  took  up  sandal-making.  Left  Millthorpe,  1922, 
and  settled  at  Guildford.  Acquired  a  wide  reputation  as  a 
teacher,  his  books  being  translated  into  many  languages. 
Author,  Towards  Democracy  (an  unrhymed  poem) ;  England's 
Ideal;  Civilization,  Us  Cause  and  Cure;  From  Adam's  Peak  to 
Elephanta;  Angel's  Wings;  The  Art  of  Creation,  etc.  Died 
unmarried  June  28,  1929,  at  Guildford.  (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.; 
D.N.B.;  The  Times,  June  29  and  July  i,  1929.) 

CARPENTER,  EDWARD  WESTALL.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius 
Oct.  I,  1874.  S.  of  Alfred,  M.D.,  of  Croydon,  Surrey.  B. 
there  Oct.  2,  1855.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Lent,  1875; 
Scholar,  1875-8;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Canter- 
bury) 1881;  priest  (Dover)  1882;  C.  of  Milton,  Kent,  1881-3. 
V.  of  Bobbing,  1883-91.  V.  of  Margate,  1891-3.  V.  of 
MUton-by-Sittingboume,  1893-1900.  V.  of  Thorpe,  near 
Chertsey,  Surrey,  1900-7.  R.  of  Boothby  Pagnell,  Lines., 
1907-17.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Lincoln,  1921-3;  dio.  St  Edmonds- 
bury  and  Ipswich,  1933-7.  Of  Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk. 
Died  there  Feb.  9,  1937,  aged  81.  (Venn,  11.  414;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Feb.  11, 1937.) 

CARPENTER,  FREDERIC  WALDEMAR.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Queens',  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon, 
1886;  priest  (Colchester)  1887;  C.  of  Walthamstow,  1886-9. 
Held  other  curacies,  1889-97.  Chaplain  at  Cally  House, 
N.B.,  1897-1900.  V.  of  Burton,  1900-14.  V.  of  Dearham, 
Cumberland,  1914-22.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Carlisle,  1922-33;  dio. 
Rochester,  1933-6-.  Of  Whinfell,  Mada  Road,  Crofton, 
Orpington,  Kent.  (Queens'  Coll.  Club,  1939;  Crockford, 
I939-) 

CARPENTER,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9, 
1900.  School,  Northampton  County.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1902;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1904); 
B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1911;  Teaching  Diploma,  1906.  Assistant 
Master  at  South  Shields'  High  School,  1905;  at  Duke's 
School,  Alnwick,  1907-10;  at  Berkhamsted  School,  1911-12; 
at  Sydney  Grammar  School,  New  South  Wales,  1912-19. 
Science  Master  at  Wrekin  College,  Shropshire,  1924-32-. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

CARPENTER,  GEORGE  [Earl  of  TYRCONNEL].  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  June  29,  1808.  S.  of  The  Hon.  Charles  (brother  of 
the  Earl  of  Tyrconnel)  [and  Elizabeth  Mackenzie].  B.  Oct. 
10,  1788,  at  Stonehouse,  Pljmaouth.  School,  Harrow.  Suc- 
ceeded his  imcle  as  Earl  of  Tyrconnel,  Apr.  15,  1805.  Served 
in  the  Russian  army  as  a  volunteer.  Died  unmarried  Dec.  20, 
1812,  at  Wilna,  aged  24,  from  fatigue  in  the  pursuit  of  the 
French.   (G.E.C.) 

CARPENTER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846. 
Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (London)  1845;  C.  of  St  George's- 
in-the-East,  London,  c.  1846.  C.  of  Cirencester,  1847.  V.  of 
Stapleford,  Wilts.,  1854-65.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Christchurch, 
New  Zealand,  c.  1868-70.  V.  of  St  John's,  Moka,  Mauritius, 
and  Diocesan  Secretary  (S.P.G.),  Mauritius,  1871-85.  Chap- 
Iain  to  Sir  R.  Menzies,  at  Weem,  N.B.,  1884-9.  Died  May  5, 
1893,  aged  71,  at  Leignitz,  Silesia.    (Crockford,  1892;  Eagle, 

XVIII.) 

CARPENTER,  GEORGE  ERNEST.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  Oct.  21, 
1898.  [S.  of  Francis.  B.  1870,  at  Treherbert.  School, 
Ystradmering.]  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1901; 
priest  (Llandaff)  1902;  C.  of  Blaenavon  with  Capel  Newydd, 
1901-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1903-20.  V.  of  Vstrad, 
Rhondda,  Glam.,  1920-30.  R.  of  Llanwrthwl,  Radnors., 
1930-2-.  Not  in  Crockford,  1936.  (Who's  Who  in  Wales, 
1933) 


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CARPENTER,  HARRY  V/ILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  i6,  1871.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  deceased,  late  of  Hunting- 
don. B.  1854.  School,  Huntingdon  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  {26th  Wrangler)  1875;  M-A. 
1878.  Assistant  Master  at  Lancing  College,  1875-9.  Ord. 
deacon,  1877;  priest  (Chichester)  1878;  Minor  Canon  of 
Sarum,  1879-1914,  and  Vicar-Choral  of  the  Cathedral, 
1879-1914;  Precentor,  1896-1936.  Vice-Principal  of  Sarum 
Theological  College,  1879-80.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Sarum,  1884-5.  V.  of  The  Close,  1889-1915.  Preb. 
of  Sarum  Cathedral,  1896-1911.  Secretary  of  the  Diocesan 
Conference,  1896-1933.  Tutor  at  Sarum  Theological  College, 
1903-14.  Canon  and  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1911-36.  Archdeacon 
of  Sarum,  1914-36.  Prior  of  St  John's  Hospital,  Burcombe, 
1914-36.  Permanent  Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Church  Congress, 
1914-32.  O.B.E.,  1928.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
The  Church  of  England — historical  sketch.  Died  suddenly 
July  20,  1936,  aged  82,  in  Cornwall.  Brother  of  Philip  (1881). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  539;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  22,  1936.) 
CARPENTER,  HEDLEY  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct. 
1880.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Tiverton,  Devon.  B. 
there  Jan.  7,  1862.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton  (Mr  Francis). 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1884;  M.A. 
and  LL.M.  1891. 
CARPENTER  [aUasBOYD-CARPENTER],  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm. 
at  King's,  Oct.  6,  1884.  S.  of  Wilham  (i860).  Bishop  of 
Ripon.  B.  July  5,  1865.  Schools,  St  Paul's  and  Westminster. 
Matric.  \Uchs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892,  as  Boyd-Car- 
penter,  H.  J.  President  of  the  Union,  1886.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  25,  1886.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1892,  as 
Carpenter,  Henry  Boyd.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1898-1902. 
Inspector-General  to  the  Ministry  of  Pubhc  Instruction, 
Egypt,  1902-20.  Awarded  2nd  Class  Medjidieh  and  Nile; 
retired  and  resided  at  Kingswear,  Devon;  actively  interested 
in  local  affairs.  Died  June  i,  1923,  at  Kingswear.  Brother  of 
John  P.  (1892),  etc.  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
June  4,  1923.) 
CARPENTER,  JAMES  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1885.  B.  at  Maffra  Mafira,  Australia. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar,  1886;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892. 
B.D.  (London)  1913;  D.D.  (London)  1914.  Ord.  deacon 
'Bedford,  for  Colonies)  1890;  priest  (Calcutta)  1891.  Mis- 
sionary (C.M.S.)  in  India,  1890-1911.  Professor  at  Emmanuel 
College,  Saskatoon,  Canada,  1913-16;  Principal  there,  1916- 
18.  Returned  to  India,  1918.  Secretary  of  the  United  Pro- 
vinces Mission,  1919-23.  Missionary  and  Chaplain  at  Meerut, 
1923-7.  Chaplain  at  Ajaccio,  Corsica,  1928-9.  Anglican 
Representative  of  the  North  India  United  Theological 
College,  Saharanpur,  1929-33;  retired.  Examining  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Lucknow,  1930-3.  Translated  Gwatkin's 
Extraas  from  Early  Christian  Writers,  into  Urdu.  Of  Trevose, 
Pilford  Avenue,  Cheltenham,  in  1939.  [Who's  Who,  1939; 
Crockford,  1939.) 
CARPENTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  21,  1858.  S. 
of  Jacob,  yeoman,  of  Rowde,  Devizes,  Wilts.  B.  there  Oct. 
29,  1838.  School,  .Melksham.  Matric.  Michs.  1858.  Migrated 
to  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  22,  i860.  Did  not  graduate.  Assistant 
Master  at  Godolphin  School,  Hammersmith,  London,  1862-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1863;  priest,  1864.  C.  of  North  and 
South  Stoke,  Lines.,  in  1867;  still  there  in  1874.  Occurs  in 
Clergy  List,  1875,  as  'of  Boscombe,  Bournemouth,'  without 
cure.  Died  1879,  at  Boscombe.  (Venn,  11.  340.) 
CARPENTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10,  1882. 
3rd  s.  of  John,  merchant,  of  AngeU  HiU,  Tiverton.  B.  Oct. 
18,  1864,  at  Tiverton.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  Scholar;  B..\.  1885;  U..\.  1889.  Ord.  deacon, 
1891;  priest  (London)  1892;  C.  of  Islington,  1891-4.  Chaplain 
of  the  Turner  Memorial  Home,  Liveipool,  1896-9.  R.  of 
West  Deeping,  Lines.,  1899-1918.  Diocesan  Inspector  of 
Schools,  1903-18.  R.  of  Bilstone,  Leics.,  1918-27.  R.  of 
Norton-by-Twycross,  1918-39-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

CARPENTER,  JOHN  BAKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1893.  Of  Gloucs.  S.  of  James  Henry,  miller.  Bapt. 
Jan.  28,  1874,  at  St  Mary's,  Cheltenham.  School,  Chelten- 
ham County.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1914. 
Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest  (Worcester)  1898;  C.  of  St  Thomas's, 
Birmingham,  1897-9.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  in  China,  1899- 
1920.  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  York,  1921-6.  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
Chislehurst,  Kent,  1926-39-.   (Crockford,  1939-) 

CARPENTER,  JOHN  HENEAGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct. 
II,  1873.  S.  and  h.  of  Surrey  Edward  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Bath, 
Somerset.  B.  Mar.  29,  1855,  at  Tavistock.  School,  Tavistock 
(Dr  Spencer).  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Oct.  7, 
1874;  B..\.  1877;  M..\.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1878; 
priest,  1879;  C.  of  Whitchurch,  Salop,  1878-80.  Assistant 
Chaplain  at  St  Petersburg,  1880-1.  Held  other  curacies  in 
England,  1883-90.  P.C.  of  Castle  Northwich,  Cheshire, 
1893-4.  Died  May  31,  1894.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian, 
June  6,  1894.) 


Carpenter,  William 

CARPENTER  or  BOYD-CARPENTER,  JOHN  PEERS.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  i,  1892.  S.  of  Wilham  (i860). 
Bishop  of  Ripon.  B.  Nov.  30,  1871.  [School,  Repton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1892,  as  Carpenter,  J.  P.  B.  Joined  the 
5th  V.B.,  The  Highland  Light  Infantry;  served  on  the  Gold 
Coast  under  the  Colonial  Office.  Commissioned  to  the  3rd 
Batt.,  Black  Watch,  1899;  served  in  the  South  African  War 
with  2nd  Batt.  Royal  Scots  Fusihers,  1 899-1902.  Assistant 
Pohtical  Secretary' to  the  Headquarters  Staff  at  Pretoria; 
later,  .'Assistant  Commissioner  in  Southern  Nigeria.  F.R.G.S. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18  (Staff  Capt.,  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers;  wounded).  A  pioneer  of  the  Empire  Unity  Move- 
ment. Died  Jan.  29,  1936,  aged  64.  Brother  of  Henry  J. 
(1884),  etc.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1935;  The 
Times,  Jan.  31,  1936.) 

CARPENTER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i, 
1881.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Huntingdon.  B.  Feb.  7, 
1855.  School,  Huntingdon  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1881. 
Entered  Chichester  Theological  College.  Ord.  deacon,  1886; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1887;  C.  of  Codsall,  Wolverhampton,  1886. 
Died  Sept.  28,  1890,  at  Codsall.  Brother  of  Harry  W.  (1871). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  563.) 

CARPENTER,  PHILIP  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  25,  1871.  4th  s.  of  WiUiam  Benjamin  [naturalist],  of 
56,  Regent's  Park  Road,  London  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.]. 
B.  Feb.  6,  1852,  in  London.  School,  University  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1875;  M.A.  1878;  Sc.D.  1884.  .Assistant  Master  at 
Eton,  1877-91.  F.R.S.,  1885.  F.L.S.,  1886.  A  distinguished 
palaeontologist  and  zoologist.  Author,  scientific ;  joint  author, 
with  R.  Etheridge,  of  the  Catalogue  of  blastoidea  in  the 
British  Museum.  Found  dead,  Oct.  21,  1891,  in  his  dressing- 
room  at  Eton;  verdict,  'suicide  by  chloroform  during  tem- 
porary insanity.'   (Boose;  D.N.B..  ist  Suppl.) 

CARPENTER,  ROBERT  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb. 
28,  1855.  S.  of  Robert  William,  accountant,  of  Bath.  B. 
there,  Feb.  20,  1837.  School,  Windlesham,  Surrey  (Rev.  J.  R. 
Pears).  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1863.  .Assistant 
Master  at  Huntingdon  School,  1861-2;  at  King  WLUiam's 
College,  Isle  of  .Man,  1862-70;  at  King  Edward  VI's  School, 
Birmingham,  1870-6;  at  University  College,  London,  1877- 
1904.  Died  Sept.  14,  1906,  at  27,  Belsize  Square,  London. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  11.  322.) 

CARPENTER,  SPENCER  CECIL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1896. 
S.  of  Robert  Spencer  (above).  Master  at  University  College 
School.  B.  Nov.  3,  1877.  School,  University  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1896;  B..\.  1899;  M.A.  1907;  Prize- 
man; (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1901);  B.D.  1919;  D.D. 
1934.  Fellow,  Tutor  and  Lecturer  of  Selwyn  College,  1912- 
22.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Rochester)  1903 ;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Newington,  1902-4.  Sub-warden  of  Queen's  College,  Birming- 
ham, 1904-6.  Vice-Principal  of  the  Clergy  Training  School, 
Cambridge,  1906-9.  Chaplain  of  Jesus  College,  1907-8. 
Warden  of  Caius  College  Mission  at  Battersea,  1908-12.  C. 
of  St  Luke's,  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1917-22.  V.  of  St  Peter's, 
Bolton,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Bolton,  1922-30.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Manchester  Cathedral,  1927-30.  Proctor  in  Convocation 
(Manchester)  1929-31.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1929-35. 
Master  of  the  Temple,  1930-5.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge, 
193 1  and  1935;  at  Oxford,  1932.  Proctor  in  Convocation 
(London)  1931-5.  Dean  of  Exeter,  1935-.  Preb.  of  Exeter, 
1935-.  Commissary,  Quebec,  1935.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Politics  and  Society  in  the  Old  Testament;  Democracy 
in  Search  of  Religion;  Supernatural  Religion;  The  House 
of  Pilgrimage;  The  Church  and  People;  The  Bible  View  of 
Life,  etc.   (Venn,  11.  547;  Crockford,  1939;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CARPENTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  31,  1855; 
from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Wadham  College)  May  7,  185 1,  age  18. 
S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  D.D.  B.  Aug.  17,  1832,  at  Odough,  Co. 
Kilkenny.  Schools,  Rugby  and  Liverpool  (Mr  Howson). 
Matric.  Lent,  1855;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1862;  priest  (Winchester)  1864;  C.  of  Southwark, 
1864-6.  Held  other  curacies,  1867-80.  In  Crockford,  1880- 
98,  unbeneficed  and  without  address.  Of  South  Shore, 
Blackpool,  1898-1900;  gone  in  1901.  Author,  Life  of  Dr 
Carpenter.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

CARPENTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  i6, 
1819.   Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  AUchs.  1819. 

CARPENTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  i860. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  bailiff,  deceased,  of  Tiverton,  Devon.  B. 
there  June  29,  1833.  School,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  i860; 
B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1863;  priest  (Ely)  1864; 
C.  of  Tydd  St  Giles,  Cambs.,  1863-6.  Minister  of  St  John's, 
Poplar,  London,  1866-71.  C.  of  Guyhim,  Cambs.,  1871-7; 
V.  there,  1877-1902.  V.  of  Gorefield,  near  Wisbech,  1902-5. 
Died  Feb.  3,  1905,  at  Wisbech.  (Cambridge  Chronicle,  Feb.  10, 
1905.) 


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Carpenter,  William  Boyd 

CARPENTER,  WILLIAM  BOYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  27,  i860.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk  [P.C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Liverpool].  B.  Mar.  26,  1841,  at  Liverpool.  [School,  Royal 
Institution,  Liverpool.]  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864; 
M.A.  1867;  Hon.  D.D.  1884.  D.C.L.  (Oxford).  Hon.  Fellow. 
Hulsean  Lecturer,  1878.  University  Lecturer  in  Pastoral 
Theology,  1894.  Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1915.  Hampton 
Lecturer,  Oxford,  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1864; 
priest,  1865;  C.  of  Maidstone,  1864-6.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Clapham,  1866-7.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Lee,  1867-70.  V.  of 
St  James's,  HoUowav,  Middlesex,  1870-9.  Select  Preacher  at 
Cambridge,  1875  and  1877;  at  Oxford,  1882.  V.  of  Christ 
Church,  Lancaster  Gate,  1879.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Victoria, 
1879-84.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1882-4.  Bishop  of  Ripon, 
1884-1911.  Founded  Ripon  Clergy  Training  College,  1898 
(renamed  Ripon  Hall  and  removed  to  Oxford,  1919).  In- 
stituted the  Queen  Victoria  Clergy  Fund.  Canon  of  West- 
minster, 1911 ;  Sub-Dean.  Clerk  to  the  Closet  to  Edward  VII, 
1903-10;  to  George  V,  1911-18.  K.C.V.O.,  1912.  Came  into 
close  contact  with  the  German  Court.  Knight  of  the  Royal 
Crown  of  Prussia.  'Noble'  Lecturer  at  Harvard,  1904  and 
1913.  D.C.L.  (Durham);  Hon.  D.Litt.  (Leeds);  D.D.  (Glas- 
gow); D.D.  (Aberdeen);  LL.D.  (McGill).  A  famous  preacher 
and  an  exponent  of  Victorian  religious  liberalism,  popularly 
known  as  the  '  SUver-tongued  Bishop  of  Ripon.'  .A.uthor  of 
commentaries,  reviews,  books  of  devotion,  religious  poetry, 
etc. ;  also  published  popular  expositions  of  the  poets,  notably 
of  Dante.  Died  Oct.  26,  1918.  Buried  in  the  cloisters  of 
Westminster  Abbey.  Brother  of  Archibald  (1863);  father  of 
John  P.  (1892),  of  the  next,  and  Henry  J.  (1884).  (D.N.B.; 
Twentieth  Century.) 

CARPENTER  [post  BOYD  CARPENTER],  WILLIAM  BOYD. 
Adm.  at  Selwyk  H.  Oct.  i,  1891.  [2nd  s.  of  William  (above), 
clerk.]  B.  Oct.  23,  1869.  [School,  Brighton  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.   Brother  of  Henry  J.  (1884),  etc. 

CARPENTER,  WILLIAM  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  15,  1875.   Matric.  Michs.  1875. 

CARPMAEL,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  2,  1879. 
S.  of  Alfred,  solicitor.  B.  June  9,  1861,  at  Streatham,  Lower 
Norwood,  Surrey.  Schools,  Tonbridge  and  Dulwich  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Admitted  SoUcitor,  1886. 
Practised  in  London;  of  the  firm  of  Bristows,  Cooke  and 
Carpmael,  of  i,  Copthall  Buildings,  E.C.,  and  of  The  Oast 
House,  TrottiscUffe,  Kent.  Died  Apr.  22,  1932,  at  41, 
Albany  Mansions,  London,  S.W.  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Apr.  23,  1932.) 

CARPMAEL,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895. 
2nd  s.  of  Dimstan,  agent  in  the  patent  office,  London  [and 
of  Little  Thurrock  Hall,  Grays,  Essex].  B.  June  20,  1874,  at 
Lewisham.  School,  Dulwich  College  [his  father's  name  is 
given  as  Deanston,  in  Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.].  Matric.  Michs. 
1895.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.G.A.).  (Univ. 
War  List;  Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

CARPMAEL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  25, 
1865.  6th  s.  of  WiUiam,  gent.  B.  Sept.  19,  1846,  at  Streat- 
ham, Surrey.  Bapt.  Nov.  i,  1846.  [School,  Clapham 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar;  B..-^.  {6th  Wrangler) 
1869;  M.A.  1872.  Fellow,  1870-6.  .\dm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  11,  1867,  as  '6th  s.  of  WilUam,  ci\'il  engineer, 
of  Southampton  Buildings,  London.'  A  member  of  the 
British  eclipse  expedition  to  Estepona,  near  Gibraltar,  1870. 
Settled  at  Toronto,  1872.  Assistant  Director  of  the  Meteoro- 
logical Service  of  Canada,  1872.  Director,  1880-94.  De- 
veloped the  Canadian  Weather  Bureau.  F.R.A.S.,  1873. 
Vice-President  of  the  mathematical,  chemical  and  physical 
section  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada,  1882;  President, 
1885.  Died  Oct.  20,  1894,  at  Hastings.  Brother  of  Ernest 
(1863)  and  the  next.   {Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  Eagle.) 

CARPMAEL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  5, 
1867.  7th  s.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Streatham  Hill,  Surrey. 
Bapt.  Sept.  3,  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar,  1870; 
B.A.  {24lh  Wrangler)  1871.  Sometime  President  of  the 
Institute  of  Patent  Agents.  Died  Oct.  6,  1931,  aged  84,  at 
West  Norwood.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The 
Times,  Oct.  8,  1931.) 

CARPMAEL,  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  5,  1863. 
5th  s.  of  WiUiam,  gent.  B.  at  Streatham  Hill,  Surrey.  Bapt. 
Apr.  6,  1845.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar,  1866;  B.A.  {6th 
VV>a«g/er)  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Fellow,  1869.  .-Vdm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  8,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1869.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit.  Q.C.,  1895.  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.A.S.  Of  Fern- 
dale,  Woodside  Road,  Sutton,  Surrey.  Died  Dec.  4,  1921,  at 
Stevenage,  Herts.  Brother  of  Charles  (1865),  etc.  and  father 
of  the  next.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle;  The  Times,  Dec.  8,  192 1.) 

CARPMAEL,  ERNEST  VINCENT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1900.  S.  of  Ernest  (above),  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Ferndale,  Woodside 
Road,  Sutton,  Surrey,   and  of  7,   Figtree  Court,  Temple, 


Carr,  Basil  Alderson 

London,  E.C.  [B.  Mar.  7,  1881.]  School,  Dulwich  College. 
Scholar;  matric.  Michs.  1900.  Entered  the  Colonial  Civil 
Service,  1907.  Official  Receiver  at  Hong  Kong,  1913.  Chief 
Assistant  to  the  Secretary  for  Chinese  Affairs,  19 17.  Served 
in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps. 
(Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

CARPMAEL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1890.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Beckenham,  Kent.  School, 
Christ's  College ,  Finchley.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1893;  M.A.  1897.  Died  Jan.  18,  1937, 
aged  65.   Brother  of  the  next.   {The  Times,  Jan.  20,  1937.) 

CARPMAEL,  WILLIAM  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1883.  S.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.  B.  at  Brixton  HiU, 
Surrey.  School,  Christ's  CoUege,  Finchley  (Rev.  R.  A. 
GaUop).  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1903.  Foot- 
ball (rugby)  '  blue,'  1885.  A  famous  player  of  rugby  football ; 
founder  of  the  Barbarian  Club,  1890;  first  joint  hon.  secretary 
and  treasurer;  president  tiU  1936.  Had  a  long  association 
with  the  Blackheath  FootbaU  Club  as  captain  and  hon. 
secretary.  Died  Dec.  27,  1936,  aged  72,  at  Victoria  Park, 
Mentone,  France.  Brother  of  Francis  (1890).  {The  Times, 
Dec.  28  and  31,  1936.) 

CARR,  ANDREW  MORTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  22,  1816.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  WiUiam, 
Esq.  [and  Frances  Morton],  F.R.S.,  F.G.S.,  Solicitor  of 
Excise,  and  of  Esholt  (Eshott)  Heugh,  Northumberland.] 
B.  July  17,  1799,  in  London.  Bapt.  .\ug.  17,  1799,  at  St 
Pancras.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  24,  1817.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1827. 
SoUcitor  of  Excise  for  Scotland,  1827 ;  for  England  and  Wales, 
1844-9.  Of  SaviUe  House,  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  Married 
(i)  Caroline  Aeneas  Mackay,  dau.  of  Robert  Graham,  of 
Fintry,  Co.  Fife,  July  12,  1830;  (2)  Emily  CaroUne  Fortescue, 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Lord  Robert  Kerr,  July  17,  1841.  at 
Edinburgh.  Died  Sept.  17,  1852,  at  Twickenham.  Buried  at 
Teddington.  M.I.  WUl  (P.C.)  Nov.  8,  1852.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
394;  P.  E.  ToweU;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vii;  Hist,  of 
Northumberland,  vii.  351;  G.  Mag.) 

CARR,   ANDREW   RICHARDSON.     .A.dm.   at  Caius,   Oct.    i, 

1878.  S.  of  Isaac,  manufacturer,  of  Twerton,  Somerset.  B. 
there  i860.  School,  Honiton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  WeUs)  1885;  priest, 
1887;  C.  of  Rowbarton,  Somerset,  1885-90.  C.  of  Welling- 
borough, 1891-8.  C.  of  Northampton,  1898-1901.  C.  of 
Notting  HUl,  1901-2.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Rainbow  HiU, 
Worcester,  1905-7.  Resided  latterly  at  Worcester.  Died 
there  Apr.  24,  1929,  aged  69.  {Venn,  11.  435;  The  Guardian, 
May  10,  1929.) 

CARR,  ANTHONY  SWAINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug. 
8,  1881.  S.  of  Charles  Heathcote,  R.  of  Moor-Monkton, 
Yorks.  B.  Jan.  27,  1861,  at  Limehouse,  Middlesex.  Schools, 
St  Martin's,  York,  and  RossaU.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Newcastle-on- 
Tyne)  1886;  C.  of  Jesmond,  1885-9.  C.  of  AU  Saints',  Ken- 
sington Park,  London,  1889-92.  C.  of  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset, 
1892-9.  V.  of  Stratford-sub-Castle,  SaUsbury,  1899-1905. 
V.  of  Froxfield,  Hants.,  1905-26;  retired.  Of  Crawley, 
Sussex,  in  1939.  Brother  of  Robert  L.  (1873).  {Perle,  11. 
683;  Crockford,  1939.) 

CARR,  ANTHONY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  5, 
1825.  Of  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832. 
P.C.  of  St  John's  Chapel,  Beveriey,  Yorks.,  1844-54-  Died 
there  Feb.  9,  1854.   (G.  Mag.,  1854,  i.  438.) 

CARR,  ARTHUR  PERRONET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct  4  1892.  S.  of  James  Haslewood,  clerk,  of  Adisham 
rectory  Dover.  B.  Mar.  9,  1874.  [School,  Mariborough.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon, 
1899;  priest  (Oxford)  1900;  C.  of  Wokingham,  Berks.,  1899- 
1906.  V.  of  Springs,  Transvaal,  1907-10.  C.  of  Adisham, 
Kent,  191 1.  V.  of  St  Sebastian,  Wokingham,  191 2-39-. 
Brother  of  BasU  A.  (1898)  and  Maurice  J.  (1890).  {Crockford 
I939-) 

CARR,  AUSTIN  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1873  S.  of  Edward,  clerk.  B.  at  St  Helen's,  Lancaster. 
Bapt.  Apr.  23,  1854.  [School,  RossaU.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873. 
In  business  in  Liverpool.  Died  there  Nov.  6,  1918,  aged  64. 
{Rossall  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

CARR  BASIL  ALDERSON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i,  1898. 
[S  'of  James  Haslewood,  R.  of  Adisham,  Kent.]   B.  July  31, 

1879.  [School,  Marlborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar; 
B.\.  1901;  M.A.  1910.  Assistant  Master  at  Sunningdale 
School,  Berks.,  1905-11.  Joint  Head  Master  of  The  Towers, 
Crowthome,  1911-17.  Ser\'ed  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut., 
R  G.A.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  KUled  in  action,  July  25, 
1917,  in  Flanders.  Brother  of  .Arthur  P.  (1892),  and  Maurice 
J    (1890).   {Camb.  Univ.  War  List;  Schoolmasters'  Directory.) 


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Carr,  Cecil  Thomas 

CARR,  CECIL  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1897. 
S     of   Thomas,    of    Pooleineade,   Twerton-on-Avon,    Bath, 
Somerset.   B.  Aug.  4,  1878,  at  Bath.    School,  Bath  College 
(Mr  Dunn).    Exhibitioner;   matric.   Michs.    1897;   Scholar; 
1898;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1900;  LL.B. 
1901;  M.A.  1904;  LL.M.  1907;  LL.D.  1920.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1902.    On  the  Western 
Circuit.    During  the  Great  War,  served  in  India,  1914-19; 
Capt.,  2/4th  Wilts.  Regt. ;  Major,  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General;    mentioned    in    despatches.     A    member    of    the 
Executive  Committee  of  the  Society  of  Comparative  Legis- 
lation.   Editor,  since  1923,  of  the  Revised  Statutes,  Statutory 
Rules  and  Orders,  etc.    Knighted,  1939.   Of  108,  Grosvenor 
Road,  London,  S.W.  {Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 
CARR,   CHARLES   LISLE.     Adm.   pens,   at  St   Catharine's, 
May  13,   1889.    S.  of  Robert.    B.  Mar.  10,  1871,  at  West 
Ditchbum,   Northumberland.     [School,   Liverpool  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896;  D.D. 
1922.    Hon.  Fellow,  1934.    Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (Wor- 
cester)   1895;   C.  of  Aston -juxta-Binningham,   1894-7.    C. 
of  Redditch,   1897.    Tutor  and  Chaplain  of   Ridley   Hall, 
Cambridge,  1897-1902.    V.  of  Holy  Sepulchre,  Cambridge, 
1901-2.     V.   of   Blundellsands,   Liverpool,    1902-6.     R.   of 
Much  Woolton,  1906-12.  V.  of  Gt  Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  1912- 
20.    Archdeacon  of  Norfolk,  1916-18;  of  Norwich,  1918-20. 
Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1919  and  1923.    V.  of  the 
Cathedral  Church,  Sheffield.   Archdeacon  of  Sheffield.   Hon. 
Canon  of  Sheffield  Cathedral,   1920-2.    Dean  of  Coventry 
Cathedral,  1922-30.   Bishop  of  Coventry,  1922-31;  of  Here- 
ford, 1931-9-.    (Cox,  County  Series;  WJto's  Who  in  Norfolk, 
1912;  Crockford,  1939.) 
CARR,  COLSTON.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  i, 
1757;  readm.  Mar.  13,  1764,  and  again  Nov.  6,  1771-   S.  of 
Robert     clerk,    of     [Twickenham]     Middlesex.     B.    there. 
School,  St  Paul's.    Matric.  Michs.  i757;  LL-B.  i772-    Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1763;  C.  of  Old  Brentford,  Middle- 
sex.   Kept  a  school  at  Brook  House,  Twickenham,  ?  1765. 
V.  of  Feltham,  1771-7.    V.  of  Asheldam,  Essex,  1777-97- 
V.  of  Ealing,  Middlesex,  1797-1822.    Married  at  Feltham, 
Elizabeth  BuUock,  of  Lvndhurst,  Hants.,  July   16,   1772. 
Died  July  6,  1822,  aged  81.    M.I.  at  Feltham.    [For  his  son 
Robert  James,  Bishop  of  Worcester  (1831-41),  see  Al.  Oxon.] 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  650;  P.  E.  Towell.j 
CARR,  DONALD  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1885.    3rd  s.  of  Edmund  (next),  clerk,  of  Holbrooke  Hall, 
Derby.   B.  Apr.  16,  1866,  at  Dalston,  Cumberland.   School, 
Repton.    Matric.  Michs.   1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.B.  and  B.C. 
1893;  M.D.  1907.   At  the  London  Hospital.   House  Surgeon, 
1893-4.     Medical    Missionary,    C.M.S.    Hospital,    Ispahan, 
Persia.  Subsequently  Medical  Officer  at  the  C.M.S.  Hospital, 
Shiraz,  Persia.    Married  and  had  issue.    Of  Shiraz,  in  1935; 
address,  C.M.S.,  Sahsbury  Square,  London,  W.C,  in  1939; 
retired.   Author,  medical.   Brother  of  Edmund  S.  (1883)  and 
Laurence  C.  (1881),  etc.    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Who's  Who,  1935;  Medical  Directory,  1939.) 
CARR,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  27,  1844.  2nd 
s.  of  John  Edmund  (1817),  clerk,  of  Parwich,  Derbs.    B. 
June  I,  1826,  at  Darley  Abbey,  Derbs.  Bapt.  June  29,  1826. 
[School,    King's   College,    London.]     Matric.    Michs.    1844; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (j,2nd  Wrangler)  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon, 
1849;  priest  (Salisbury)  1850;  C.  of  Barford  St  Martin,  Wilts., 
1849-56.    R.  of  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight,  1856-61.    P.C.  of 
Casterton,  Westmorland,  1861-6.  V.  of  Dalston,  Cumberland, 
1866-83.    Hon.  Canon  of  CarUsle,   1867-1916.    Proctor  in 
Convocation   for   the   Archdeaconry   of   Carlisle,    1874-86. 
Rural  Dean  of  Wigton,  Cumberland,   1880-3.    V.  of  Hol- 
brooke, Derbs.,  1883-1907.   Rural  Dean  of  Duffield,  Derbs., 
1894-1900.  Married  three  times.  Of  Holbrooke  Hall,  Derbs., 
and  of  Boscobel,  Salop.    Died  May  12,  1916,  at  Holbrooke 
Hall.    Brother  of  Walter  E.  (1846);  father  of  Lawrence  C. 
(1881),  Edmund  S.  (1883)  and  Donald  W.  (above).    (Burke, 
L.G.) 
CARR,  EDMUND  DONALD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May 
31,    1848.     [S.   of  Edmund,   R.   of  Quatt,   Salop.    School, 
Eton.]    Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852.   Ord.  deacon  (Lich- 
field) 1853;  priest  (Hereford)  1855;  C.  of  Quatt,  1853-4.   C. 
of  Woolstaston,  1855-65.    P.C.  of  Ratlingthorpe,  1857-65. 
R.  of  Woolstaston,  1865-1900.    Died  June,  1900.    (Burke, 
L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  June  12,  1900.) 
CARR,  EDMUND  STILEMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  16, 
1883.  S.  of  Edmund  (1844),  clerk,  of  Holbrooke  Hall,  Derby. 
B.  jfuly  6,  1864,  at  Dalston,  Cumberland.    School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.    Ord.  deacon 
(Colchester,  for   the  Colonies)  1887;  priest  (Madras)    1890; 
Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Palamcottah,  1887-1915.    Chairman 
of    Tinnevelly    (C.M.S.)    District    Church    Council.     Hon. 
Secretary  of  the  Zenana  Bible  and  Medical  Mission,  1916-33. 
Hon.  Financial  Secretary,  1933-9--  Married  three  times  and 
had  issue.   Of  Gt  Gain,  Watford,  Herts.,  in  1939.  Brother  of 
Donald  W.   (1885),  etc.    (Repton  Sch.   Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Crockford,  1939.) 


Carr,  Henry  Bryan 

CARR,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1834.  [4th  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  late  of  Ford,  Northumberland, 
deceased.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  11,  1833,  age  22.  Ord.  deacon,  1841; 
priest,  1842;  C.  of  Melton  Mowbray,  in  1846-9.  R.  of  Mill- 
brook,  Beds.,  1850-6.  P.C.  of  St  John's  Wood,  London, 
1856-66.  V.  of  Lamorbey,  Kent,  1866-78.  R.  of  Bidborough, 
1878-80.  Married  Eleanor  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Fairbrother  CarroU,  K.C.B.  One  of  the  principal  founders  of 
Ridley  Hall;  the  idea  of  establishing  a  Theological  College 
for  graduate  candidates  for  Holy  Orders  originated  with  him, 
and  he  successfully  interested  others  in  the  scheme,  notably 
his  former  tutor.  Bishop  Perry,  who  subsequently  took  a 
leading  part  in  the  undertaking.  Died  Apr.  10,  1880.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  14,  1880;  Lincoln's  Inn  Adm.; 
G.  A.  S.  Schneider.) 
CARR,  EDWARD  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3, 
1871.  S.  of  Robert  [of  14,  Red  Lion  Street,  Clerkenwell]. 
B.  at  Clerkenwell.  Bapt.  Dec.  18,  1853.  [School,  City  of 
London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  LL.B.  1875.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1883;  of  17,  Harp  Lane,  London,  E.C.,  and  of  Wallingtou, 
Surrey.  Coroner  for  Penge.  Died  Jan.  23,  1930,  at  Walling- 
ton.  Buried  at  Forest  Hill.  Brother  of  Francis  P.  (1879). 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Jan.  24,  1930.) 
CARR,  EDWARD  STATTER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 

Apr.  29,  1847.  S.  of  George.  Did  not  reside. 
CARR,  EDWARD  WILLS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  27, 
1755.  S.  of  John  (1726-7),  clerk,  of  Ashby-Folville,  Leics. 
Matric.  Lent,  1758;  B.A.  1762;  M.A.  1789.  V.  of  Loseley, 
Leics.,  1775-93.  R.  of  Hareston  (?  Harlestone,  Northants.), 
1789793.  Died  Jime  30,  1793,  aged  54.  M.I.  at  Ashby- 
FolvUle.  (Nichols,  in.  33,  347.) 
CARR,  EDWIN  TREVOR  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  3,  1858.  S.  of  James  (1829),  clerk  [P.C.  of  South 
Shields!.  B.  there  Apr.  20,  1839.  School,  Durham  (Dr  Henry 
Holden).  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1858;  Bell  Univer- 
sity Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  (8th  Classic)  1862;  M.A.  (St  Catha- 
rine's) 1865.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1862-1929.  Tutor, 
1862-92.  President,  1867-1919.  Bursar,  1883-1918.  Incorp. 
at  Durham.  Assistant  Master  at  Shrewsbury  School,  1862 
(Easter- Michs.).  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1864;  priest  (Ely)  1866, 
R.  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs.,  1893-1929  (took  the  services 
in  his  Church,  July  14th,  the  Sunday  before  he  died).  A 
churchman  of  the  old-fashioned  type;  'more  adapted  to  the 
leisurely  habits  of  the  19th  century  than  to  the  bustling 
activities  of  the  present  day.'  Died  July  18,  1929,  aged  90. 
Buried  at  Little  Shelford.  (Peile,  n.  558;  The  Times,  July  19, 
1929.) 
CARR,  FRANCIS  PARKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  25,  1879.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  in  London.  [School,  City  of 
London.]  Matric.  Lent,  1879;  B.A.  1882.  Brother  of  Edward 
R.  (1871). 
CARR,  FRANK.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890.  2nd  s.  of 
Edward  Robert,  Esq.,  of  253,  Barry  Road,  Dulwich,  Surrey. 
School,  St  Olave's  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar, 
1891;  (Law  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1892;  Pt  II,  1st  Class, 
1893);  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1893;  LL.M.  1899;  LL.D.  1905. 
Tancred  Student.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  27,  1892. 
Of  The  Grove,  Sawston,  Cambs.,  1939.  (Univ.  Pari.  Reg., 
1938.) 
CARR,  FRANK  or  FRANCIS  OSMOND.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent, 
1880.  S.  of  George  Saxton,  of  The  Limes,  Cheixyhinton, 
Cambs.  B.  Apr.  23,  1858,  at  Leeds.  Previously  at  Oxford; 
matric.  (New  College)  Feb.  5,  1877,  age  18,  as  s.  of  George 
Saxton,  gent.,  of  Kirkstall,  Yorks.  Adm.  at  Downing, 
Apr.  24,  1882;  B.A.  (Downing)  1883;  migrated  thence  to 
Trinity,  Nov.  3,  1885;  M.A.  (Trinity)  1886;  Mus.B.  (Trinity) 
1886.  B.Mus.  (Oxford)  1884.  [He  apparently  returned  to 
Oxford  to  take  his  degree  in  Music  but  there  is  no  record 
of  his  connexion  with  Oxford  in  the  Doitming  Coll.  Adm.  Reg., 
nor  in  the  Trinity  Coll.  Adm.  Bk.]   (A I.  Oxon.) 

CARR,  GEORGE  SHOOBRIDGE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1875.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  1876.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  May  14, 
1837,  at  Teignmouth,  Devon.  Schools,  Jersey  and  University 
CoUege,  London.  Scholar,  1876-^9;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883. 
Private  tutor  in  London.  Of  The  Bungalow,  Chavey  Down, 
Bracknell.  Author,  Synopsis  of  Elementary  results  in  pure 
and  applied  mathematics.  Died  Aug.  28,  1914,  aged  78. 
(Venn,  11.  420;  The  Times,  Nov.  11,  1914;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

CARR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  i,  1836.  Of 
Derbs. 

CARR,  HENRY  BRYAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1873. 
S.  and  h.  of  Hem-y,  clerk.  B.  Apr.  17,  1855,  at  Valetta, 
Malta.  [School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877; 
M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol) 
1879;  C.  of  Upper  Easton,  Gloucs.,  1878-80.  Held  other 
curacies,  1880-90.  Died  Mar.  189:;.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 


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Carr,  James 

CARR,  JAMES  (The  Rev.).  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1829;  in  priest's  orders.  Doubtless  P.C.  of  Soutli  Shields, 
Durham,  1831-62,  aud  of  Westoe,  1853-.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Durham,  1860-74.  Master  of  Sherbum  Hospital,  Durham, 
1862-74.  Died  Mar.  29,  1874,  at  Sherbum.  Doubtless  father 
of  Edwin  T.  S.  (1858).   {Boase.) 

CARR,  JAMES  PAWLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i, 
1873.  Of  Leics.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Earl's  Shilton,  Leics.  B. 
there  Aug.  23,  1853.  School,  St  John's  College,  Hurst- 
pierpoint.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar,  1873.  Migrated  to 
Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  7,  1875;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord. 
deacon,  1885;  priest  (Chester)  1886;  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Birken- 
head, 1885-7.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  West  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1888-9.  C.  of  Deal,  1893-6.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Bath, 
Somerset,  1896-1900.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Tumham  Green, 
1901-2.  C.  of  Gt  Yarmouth,  1902-4.  Lie.  pr.,  dios.  Peter- 
borough and  Worcester,  191 1.  Resided  latterly  at  Belle  Vue, 
near  Hinckley,  Leics.  Died  there  Feb.  25,  1913.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  542;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  7,  1913.) 

CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  25,  1763.  B.  in 
Derbs.  [S.  of  Anthony,  V.  of  Selston,  Notts.]  School, 
Manchester  (Mr  Purnell).  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (5th  Wrangler)  1767;  M.A.  1770;  B.D.  1778.  FeUow, 
1768.  Tutor.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Dec.  20,  1767;  priest 
(Peterb.)  June  9,  1770;  Chaplain  of  Homingsea,  Cambs., 
1773-4.  R.  of  Gt  Oakley,  Essex,  1783-1833;  non-resident  on 
the  ground  of  holding  a  small  chapelry  (Holbrooke,  near 
Derby).  In  1789,  on  the  death  of  Dr  Chevallier,  John  Carr 
was  nearly  elected  Master  of  the  CoUege.  Carr  and  Pearce 
were  tutors  at  the  time ;  the  former  was  leader  of  the  Whigs, 
the  latter  of  the  Tories,  the  College  being  equally  divided 
between  the  two  parties.  The  election  came  to  the  seniority 
of  eight,  where  again  each  got  four  votes;  a  third  candidate, 
WilUam  Craven,  was  put  up  and  elected.  Married  Anna,  dau. 
of  John  Stubbs,  of  Ranton  Abbey,  Stags.,  Oct.  1785.  Died 
May  12,  1833,  aged  87.  Buried  at  Alfreton,  Derbs.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1769).  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  692;  Manchester  Sch. 
Reg.) 

CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  6,  1803. 
4th  s.  of  William  [wrongly  entered  as  s.  of  John  in  Trinity 
Coll.  Adm.  Bk.],  of  Stackhouse,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar,  1804;  Prizeman;  B.A.  (2nd 
Wrangler)  1807;  M.A.  1810.  Fellow,  1808.  Head  Master  of 
Durham  School,  1812-33.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1813; 
priest,  Sept.  2j,  1815.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Durham 
University  in  1817.  V.  of  Brantingham,  Yorks.,  1818-33. 
Married  Rosetta  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  T.  H.  Hopper,  Esq.,  of 
Witton  Castle,  Durham.  Died  Oct.  30,  1833,  aged  47.  Buried 
in  Durham  Cathedral.  M.I.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1793)  and 
father  of  the  next.  (Whitaker,  Craven,  162;  H.  M.  Wood; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  22,  1836.  S. 
of  Richard  (sic).  [S.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Carr  (above),  of 
Durham,  and  nephew  of  Richard  Carr,  Esq.,  his  guardian, 
whose  address  is  Stackhouse,  Settle,  Yorks.  (Tutor's  Book).] 
Drowned  Dec.  24,  1839,  aged  22,  m  the  Nerbuddah  River, 
near  Jubblepore,  India.  M.I.  in  Durham  Cathedral.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  454;  Durham  Cathedral  Inscriptions.) 

CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  6,  1847.  S.  of 
John.  B.  at  Penley,  in  EUesmore,  Flints.  Bapt.  June  17, 
1810. 

CARR,  JOHN  ADDISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  11,  1778. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  Scholar,  1779;  B.A.  1783; 
M.A.  1786.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  22,  1785;  C.  of  Wood 
Dalling,  Norfolk,  1785.  R.  of  Hadstock,  Essex,  1786-1838. 
Married  Miss  Brand,  of  Newmarket,  Oct.  20,  1788.  Died 
Aug.  I,  1838,  aged  76.  Probably  father  of  the  next.  (A. 
Gray;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  11.  337.) 

CARR,  JOHN  ADDISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1812.  Of  Essex.  [Probably  s.  of  John  Addison  (above), 
clerk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Scholar;  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1819. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  17,  1818;  priest,  June  6,  1819;  C. 
of  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  1820-8.  Minor  Canon  of  Windsor. 
Riding  from  Twickenham  to  Windsor  on  a  severe  winter's 
night  to  officiate  in  St  George's  Chapel,  he  caught  a  chill 
owing  to  the  extreme  cold  of  the  building,  from  the  effects  of 
which  he  did  not  recover;  died  Jan.  6,  1828,  aged  33.  M.I. 
at  Twickenham.  (R.  S.  Cobbett,  Memorials  of  Twickenham, 
77,  84.) 

CARR,  JOHN  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  8,  1897. 
S.  of  James.  B.  Jan.  23,  1879,  at  Ashton-on-Mersey.  School, 
Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Director 
of  James  Carr  and  Sons,  Manchester.  Living  at  Hilcote,  Hale, 
Altrincham,  Cheshire,  in  1911-.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(2nd  Lieut.,  Worcs.  Regt.).   (Peile,  11.  817;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CARR,  JOHN  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1817.    S.  of  George  and  nephew  of  John  (1763),  clerk.    B. 


Carr,  Reginald  George 

Sept.  25,  1796,  at  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (5th  Wrangler)  1821;  M.A.  1824,  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest,  1822;  P.C.  of  Alsop-Ie-Dale,  Derbs.,  1822-.  V.  of 
Darley  Abbey,  Derbs.,  1825-60;  remained  without  cure.  Of 
The  Outwoods,  Derbs.  Married  Ellen,  dau.  of  William  Evans, 
of  Darley  Abbey,  Nov.  23,  1822.  Died  July  31,  1872.  Father 
of  Walter  E.  (1846)  and  Edmund  (1844).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

CARR,  JOHN  WESLEY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  29,  1885.  2nd  s.  of  William  D., 
Esq.,  of  28,  Emery  Street,  Cambridge.  B.  Jan.  26,  1862,  at 
Wetherby,  Yorks.  Scholar,  1886;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Lecturer  in  Biology  at  University 
College,  Nottingham,  1886-93;  Professor,  1893-1927. 
Emeritus  Professor  of  Biology  and  late  Director  of  the 
Natural  History  Museum,  Wollaton  Hall,  Nottingham. 
F.L.S.,  F.G.S.  Hon.  F.R.H.S.  Of  107,  St  Helen's  Road, 
Hastings,  in  1939.  Author,  botanical  and  geological.  (School- 
tnasters'  Directory;  Who's  Who,  1939;  Univ.  Cal.,  1935-6.) 

CARR,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  29, 
1783;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  Of  Durham.  Scholar,  1783;  matric. 
Easter,  1796;  B.D.  1796.  A  learned  divine,  well  versed  in  the 
Old  and  New  Testament.  Left  to  his  widow  his  MSS.  on 
sacred  geography.  Died  Apr.  27,  1806,  aged  59,  at  Allenhead, 
Northumberland.  (T.  A.  Walker,  351;  G.  Mag.,  1806,  i. 
483.) 

CARR,  LAWRENCE  CARTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1881.  S.  of  Edmund  (1844),  clerk,  of  Dalston,  Carlisle, 
Cumberland.  B.  Aug.  17,  1861,  at  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889. 
Ord.  deacon,  1885;  priest  (Hereford)  1886;  C.  of  Hereford, 
1885-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1887-92.  Formerly  of  Hol- 
brooke Hall,  Derbs.  R.  of  Overstrand,  Norfolk,  1892-1939-. 
R.  of  Sidestrand,  1893-1910.  C.  of  Stanwix,  Cumberland, 
1893-1910.  Rural  Dean  of  Repps,  1920-39-.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Norwich,  1920-39-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of 
Edmund  S.  (1883),  etc.   (Crockford,  1939-) 

CARR,  MAURICE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  22, 
1890.  S.  of  James  Haslewood,  clerk,  of  .\disham  rectory, 
Dover.  [B.  May  27,  1872.  School,  Marlborough.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1895.  At  Jatinga  Valley,  Cachar,  India, 
1895-9.  Attached  to  the  Pro-Cathedral,  Calgary,  Canada, 
1910.  Of  The  Grove,  Barham,  near  Canterbury,  in  1934. 
Died  July  12,  1934.  Brother  of  Arthur  P.  (1892),  and  BasU  A. 
(1898),  etc.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  B.  Routledge; 
Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.) 

CARR,  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  15,  1885.  S. 
of  Ambrose  Patient,  Esq.,  of  Beckenham,  Kent.  B.  there 
Nov.  26,  1866.  School,  Dane  Hill  House,  Margate.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  Scholar,  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Head 
Master  of  the  Modem  Grammar  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
1900.  Died  Feb.  13,  1902,  aged  35,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  589.) 

CARR  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  23,  1755-  [Probably 
s  of  Henry  Thomas.]  B.  Nov.  i737,  at  Cocken,  Durham. 
Matric.  Easter,  1756.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Jan.  14,  i757; 
LLB  1761.  R.  of  Alderley,  Cheshire,  1762-1805;  apparently 
non-resident  (see  Earwaker,  East  Cheshire,  11.  636,  where 
he  is  wrongly  identified).  Of  Cockerton,  Durham.  Married 
(i)  Anne  dau.  of  Anthony  Hall,  Esq.,  of  Flass,  Durham; 
2)  on  Aug  3  1775,  the  Rev.  Mr  Carr  and  Mrs  Junn  were 
married  at  St  John's,  Lee,  near  Hexham,  Northumberland 
(Earwaker,  11.  636).  Died  Oct.  2,  1810,  aged  73.  at  Upper 
Berkeley  Street,  London.  Father  of  the  next.  (Surtees,  i. 
209;  G.  Mag.,  1810,  II.  395-) 

CARR,  RALPH.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  10,  1784. 
S  of  Ralph  (above),  clerk,  of  Durham.  Bapt.  Dec.  16  1767. 
School.  Hackney,  London  (Mr  Newcome).  Matnc.  Michs. 
1784.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  23,  1786,  as  s  and  h. 
of  Ralph,  clerk,  of  Alderiey,  Cheshire.  Called  to  the  B^, 
1794  Practised  tiU  about  1831.  Of  Bishop  Wearmouth, 
Durham.  Married  Mary  Andrews,  of  Devon.  To  be ^s- 
tinguished  from  a  contemporary  namesake,  barrister  (Middle 
Temple),  1796,  who  died  Mar.  5,  1837,  and  for  whoni  s« 
Al  Oxon.  One,  Ralph  Carr,  Esq.,  of  Cocken,  Durham,  died. 
1834,  at  Bath.  (Surtees,  I.  209;  G.  Mag.,  1835.  i.  109;  R.  L. 
Lloyd.) 

CARR  REGINALD  GEORGE.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius  Oct.  i, 
i87S  S  of  Henry,  clerk,  and  Head  Master  of  Erasmus 
Sniith's  School,  Drogheda.  B.  at  St  Jf  an's,  M^ta  School, 
Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar,  1875-82,  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1879;  MA.  1883.  .-Assistant  Master 
at  Monckton  Combe  School,  Somerset,  for  some  years;  after- 
wards an  anny  tutor  at  Combe  Down,  near  Bath.  Ord 
deacon,  1899;  Priest  (Exeter)  1900;  C.  of  Manstowe  with 
Thrushelton,  Devon,  1899-1906.  P.C.  of  North  Nibley, 
Gloucs  1906-29.  Died,  aged  82,  at  Bath,  July  22,  1939. 
(K°n?   .   417]  Crockford.  1939;  TheTimes,  July  24,  1939-) 


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Carr,  Robert  Launcelot 

CARR,  ROBERT  LAUNCELOT  (LANCELOT).  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  lo,  i88i.  S.  of  Thomas  William  (1859),  clerk, 
of  Barming,  Maidstone,  Kent.  B.  Mar.  3,  1863,  at  Lodding- 
ton,  Northants.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1881,  as 
R.  Lancelot;  B.A.  1884.  Farming  at  Daly  Virden,  Manitoba, 
in  1920.   Married  and  had  issue.   {Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 

VII.) 

CARR,  ROBERT  LINDOW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  26, 
1807.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1816.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  June  5,  1809,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Robert, 
gent.,  of  Liverpool.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1815.  Married  Fanny, 
dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Ward,  of  Queens'  College,  1816.  Died 
Mar.  2,  1852,  aged  63,  at  Clifton  Park,  Birkenhead.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  i.  821.) 

CARR,  ROBERT  LINDOW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  31, 
1873.  S.  of  Charles  Heathcote  [clerk],  of  Moor  Monkton, 
York.  B.  Mar.  5,  1855,  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's  (Ex- 
hibitioner). Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord. 
deacon  (St  David's)  1878;  C.  of  Swansea,  1878.  Second 
Master  of  the  Collegiate  School,  Swansea,  1878-81.  C.  of 
Arlecdon,  Cumberland,  1881-4.  Died  Dec.  22,  1886,  aged  31, 
at  Moor  Monkton  rectory.  Brother  of  .\nthony  S.  (1881). 
{St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

CARR,  ROBERT  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1848.  S.  of  William,  painter,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.  B. 
Feb.  II,  1827,  in  the  parish  of  St  Margaret's,  King's  Lynn. 

CARR,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  18,  1753.  [S.  of 
Robert.  B.  at  Horbury,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1753;  Scholar,  1754;  B.A.  {6th  Wrangler)  1758;  M.A. 
1761;  D.D.  1782.  Fellow,  1760-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  2, 
1760;  priest  (London)  June  17,  1764;  C.  of  .\bington,  Cambs., 
1760.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Ludgate  HOI,  London,  1767-70. 
R.  of  St  Andrew's  Undershaft  with  St  Mary  Axe,  London, 
1770-94.  R.  of  Finchley,  Middlesex,  1770-94.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1776-94.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  London.  Author, 
Sermons.  Died  Jan.  31,  1794,  at  Bath.  Father  of  the  next. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CARR,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  27,  1794. 
S.  of  Samuel  (above),  R.  of  Finchley,  Middlesex.  Doubtless 
the  Samuel  Jackson  Carr,  s.  and  h.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  Samuel 
Carr,  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  who  died  Aug.  16,  1802,  at  Bam 
Hill,  Stamford,  Lines.   (G.  Mag.,  1802,  11.) 

CARR,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  19,  1809.  Of 
Essex.  [School,  Colchester.]  Matric.  Easter,  1810;  B.A.  1814; 
M.A.  1817.  Fellow,  1817.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Peterb.)  Mar.  19,  1815;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  15,  1816; 
C.  of  Loys  Weedon,  Northants.,  1815.  V.  of  Gt  Eversden, 
Cambs.,  1825.  R.  of  Little  Eversden,  1825-54.  V.  of  St 
Peter's,  Colchester,  1830-54;  the  church  was  destroyed  by 
fire  in  1842.  Surrogate  of  Rochester.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke 
of  Cambridge.  Edited  the  early  writings  of  John  Hooper, 
Bishop  of  Gloucester  and  Worcester.  Died  June  17,  1854, 
aged  63,  at  Colchester.  {Essex  Review;  H.  I.  Longden;  G. 
Mag.,  1854,  II.  312.) 

CARR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1769.  3rd  s.  of  Anthony,  V.  of  Alfreton,  Derbs.,  deceased. 
B.  at  Swanwick,  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1769;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1773;  M.A.  1778.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1774;  priest 
(Lichfield  and  Coventry)  July  31,  1774;  V.  of  Pentrich, 
Derbs.,   1774-96.    V.   of  Cherry   Marham,   Norfolk,    1778- 

1827.    Married Haynes.    Died  July  14,  1827.    Brother 

of  John  (1763).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Burke,  L.G.) 

CARR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  11, 
1793.  S.  and  h.  of  Wilham,  of  Stackhouse,  Yorks.  B.  1775. 
School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  Scholar,  i795; 
Prizeman;  B..\.  {Uh  Wrangler)  1797;  M.A.  1800.  Fellow, 
1799.  Tutor,  1801.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol,  Liit.  dim.  from 
Ely)  June  8,  1805;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1805;  V.  of  Thomer- 
in-Ainsty,  Yorks.,  1805.  R.  of  Bumby,  1814-15.  V.  of  Shudy 
Camps,  Cambs.,  1818-23.  Died  unmarried  Nov.  30,  1825, 
aged  50,  at  Austwick,  Yorks.  Brother  of  John  (1803). 
(Whittaker,  Craven,  162;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1826,  i.  91.) 

CARR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  10,  1809. 
[2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Gomersal,  Yorks.  B.  1788.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1809;  Scholar,  181 1;  B.A.  1813.  D.D.  (Canterbury) 
1831.  Chaplain  to  the  East  India  Company.  .Archdeacon 
and  Bishop  of  Bombay,  1836-51.  R.  of  Bath,  Somerset, 
1854-9.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Farish,  Esq., 
surgeon  of  Cambridge,  May  21,  1814,  at  Gt  St  Mary's; 
(2)  Catherine  Emily,  dau.  of  Colonel  Macmahon,  E.I.C.S. 
Died  Sept.  5,  1859,  aged  71.  Buried  at  Bath.  Father  of 
Wilham  (1843).   {Cant.  Ad  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  11.  427.) 

CARR,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1859;  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  William,  clerk,  of  CUfton,  near  Bristol. 
B.  June  15,  1830,  at  4,  Harley  Place,  Clifton.]  Matric. 
(Wadham  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  25,  1849,  age  18;  B.A.  1853; 
M..^.  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1856;  priest,  1857;  R.  of  Lodding- 
ton,  Northants.,  1857-65.    R.  of  Beaudesert,  Warws.,  1857. 


Carrel,  William  George 

R.  of  East  Barming,   Kent,   1865.    Rural  Dean  of  North 
Mailing,    1892-1902.    Of  Eshott  Heugh,  Northumberland; 
succeeded  to  that  property  by  the  will  of  his  uncle  Sir  Culling 
Eardlev   Eardley,    Bart.,   in    1863.     Father   of   Robert   L. 
(1881).'  {Al.  Oxon.;  Records  of  Rochester;  Vis.  of  England 
and  Wales,  vii.) 
CARR,   WALTER  COPLEY.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity   Hall, 
Apr.  23,  1877.  [Probably  s.  of  William,  M.D.,of  Lee,  London, 
S.E.   School,  Blackheath.]    Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1882. 
Died  Mar.  17,  1913,  aged  57,  at  Guildford.    Buried  at  St 
Margaret's,  Lee.   (R.  F.  Scott.) 
CARR,  WALTER  EDMUND.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  10, 
1846.  S.  and  h.  of  John  Edmund  (1817),  clerk.  Matric.  Lent, 
1846;  B.A.  1850.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1846, 
as  's.  of  John  Edmund,  clerk,  of  The  Outwoods,  Derbs.'; 
name  withdrawn,  Apr.  17,  i857-    Died  unmarried  Apr.  21, 
1864.   Brother  of  Edmund  (1844).   (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 
CARR,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  25, 
1754.    S.  and  h.  of  John.    B.  at  Malton,  Yorks.    Schools, 
Cox  wold  (Mr  Midgley)  and  Beverley  (Mr  Ward).    Matnc. 
Lent,  1755.    Doubtless  ord.  deacon  (London)  May  30,  1779. 
as  WiUiam   Windle   Carr,   late  of  Sidney  Sussex  College, 
Cambridge.   {London  Ord.  Bk.) 
CARR,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  21, 
1843.    S.  of  Thomas  (1809),  Bishop  of  Bombay.    B.  there 
1819.   Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1862.  Chaplain, 
Bombay  estabUshment.    Married  Ellen,  dau.  of  H.  Vipont, 
July  14,  1840.   Died  Apr.  28,  1863,  at  Bombay.    (Whitaker, 
Craven,  162;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  11.  108.) 
CARR,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  13,  1891.    S. 
of  WiUiam.    B.  Feb.  9,  1872,  at  Blackburn,  Lanes.   School, 
Lancaster  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs.   1891;  Scholar,   1891. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple.  CaUed  to  theBar,  1899.  Entered 
the  I.C.S.,  1892.    Assistant  Commissioner  in  Burma,  1893. 
Judge  of  the  SmaU  Causes  Court,  Mandalay,  1905.   District 
Judge,  1905.   Divisional  Judge,  1909-.   Puisne  Judge  of  the 
High  Court,  Rangoon,  1924-32;  retired.    Officiating  Chief 
Justice,  1930.   Knighted,  1931.   Of  The  Grey  House,  Kalaw, 
Burma,  in  1939.    {Peile,  11.  765;  Burke,  Knightage,  1939; 
Who's  Who,  1939.) 
CARR,  WILLIAM  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1876  (in  Holy  Orders).  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Bentham,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  Oct.  20,  1850.    [School,  Bentham  Grammar.]    Matric. 
Michs.   1876;  B.A.   1880;   M.A.   1883.    Ord.  deacon,   1873; 
priest  (York)  1874;  C.  of  Selby,  Yorks.,  1873-6.   Held  other 
curacies,    1876-80.     V.    of   Kimberworth,    Yorks.,    1880-9. 
V.  of  Goole,  1889-1909.    Rural  Dean  of  Snaith,  1889-1909. 
Canon  of  York,  1903-32.    Preb.  of  York  Minster,  1903-32. 
R.  of  Foston,  1909-32.    Died  Apr.  i,  1932,  at  Foston.    [To 
be  distinguished  from  a  contemporary  namesake  at  Oxford.] 
(Scott,  MSS.) 
CARR-ELLISON,  HERBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.    S.  of  John  Ralph,  of  Hedgeley,  Alnwick, 
Northumberland.    B.  there  Mar.  18,  1874.    School,  Hailey- 
bury.    Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896,  as  H.  G.  Carr;  M..\. 
1900.    Served  with  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  in  the  South 
African  War.   SoUcitor;  partnsr  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  Lead- 
bitter  and  Harvey,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.   Served  in  the  Great 
War    (Capt.,    Northumberland    Yeomanry,    attached    21st 
Lancers;  Staff  Capt.).    Of  Rothley  Lake  House,  Hartbum, 
Northumberland.   Died  May  16,  1935.   Brother  of  the  next. 
{Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  Reporter;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CARR-ELLISON,  JOHN  RALPH  STOCKLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  14,  1886.  S.  of  John  Ralph,  of  Hedgeley, 
Alnwick,  Northumberland.  B.  there  Oct.  15,  1867.  School, 
Edinburgh  Academy  (.Mr  Harvey).  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B..\.  1889.  Farming  in  Canada,  1890-5.  Returned  to  Scot- 
land and  farmed  in  Roxburghs.,  1897-1906;  subsequently  at 
Ledard,  Aberfoyle,  Perths.  Died  Oct.  5,  191 2.  Brother  of 
the  above.    {Edinburgh  Academy.) 

CARRAN,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  4,  1900. 
S.  of  A.  C,  Esq.,  of  87,  New  Park  Road,  Salford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M..\.  1909.  Head  Master  of  the 
County  School  for  Boys,  Chiswick,  London,  W.,  in  1932-3-. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3.) 

CARR6,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Apr.  10,  1863.  S.  of  ColUngs  Manger  [of  Cambridge 
Park,  Guernsey],  deceased.  B.  Feb.  23,  1843,  in  Guernsey. 
School,  Marlborough,  Grammar  (F.  H.  Bond,  M.A.).  Migrated 
to  Christ's,  June  16,  1863;  matric.  Michs.  1863;  LL.B.  1868. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1870;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Monkwear- 
mouth,  1870-2.  C.  of  Bere  Regis,  Dorset,  1873-8.  V.  of 
Savemake,  Wilts.,  1878-1901.  Died  there  July  2,  1901, 
aged  58.   {Peile,  11.  577.) 

CARREL,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's, 
Oct.  10,  1868.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  Jersey.  Matric.  Michs. 
1868;  B.A.  1872. 


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Carrick,  George  Moore 

CARRICK,  GEORGE  MOORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  30,  1832.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1833;  B.A.  1836; 
M.A.  1840.  C.  of  St  PhiUp's,  Sheffield.  P.C.  of  Ilkley,  Yorks., 
1838.  P.C.  of  St  George's,  Sowerby,  1840-.  Master  of  the 
Charterhouse,  Hull,  1847-9.  Died  Nov.  26,  1849,  aged  48. 
(G.  Mag.,  1847,  II.  532;  1850,  I-  104O 

CARRIGHAN,  ARTHUR  JUDD,  see  GOSLI. 

CARRIGHAN,  GEORGE  GREYSTOCK.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  7,  1819.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1819; 
B.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  7,  1824;  priest,  May  29, 
1825;  C.  of  Impington,  Cambs.,  1824.  P.C.  of  Sutton-on- 
Plym,  Devon,  1844-66;  Surrogate.  Commissioner  for  Oaths 
in  the  Court  of  Probate.  Died  July  22,  1866,  at  Malvern. 
(G.  Mag.,  1866,  II.  415.) 

CARRINGTON,  ALEXANDER  HALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1880.  2nd  s.  of  George  (1827),  of  Gt  Missenden 
Abbey,  Bucks.  B.  there  July  8,  1861.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  19, 
1883.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1886.  On  the  Midland  Circuit. 
Brother  of  George  (1875). 

CARRINGTON,  CALEB.  Adm.  sizar  (age  30)  at  Pembroke, 
June  18,  1788;  clerk,  of  Enford,  Wilts.  B.  in  London.  Caleb 
Carrington,  V.  of  Berkeley,  Gloucs.,  1799-1837,  died  1839; 
he  was  father  of  Frederick  Augustus  Carrington  (1801-60), 
barrister  of  Lincoln's  Inn  and  Recorder  of  Wokingham, 
1858-60.   {Boase.) 

CARRINGTON,  CHARLES  WALTER.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent, 
1886.  [S.  of  Henry  Edmund,  proprietor  and  editor  of  the 
Bath  Chronicle.  B.  1859,  at  Bath.  School,  Bath.]  B.A.  1888; 
M.A.  1903.  Previously  studied  engineering  at  the  Crystal 
Palace  College,  1877-85;  afterwards  with  E.  Wilson  and  Co., 
Westminster,  and  G.E.R.;  engaged  in  railway  work.  Ord. 
deacon,  1888;  priest  (London)  1889;  C.  of  Notting  Hill, 
London,  1888-90.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  West  Bromwich, 
1894-1902.  Principal  of  the  Upper  Department  of  Christ's 
College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  1903-13.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Christchurch,  1910-13;  Dean,  1913-27.  Commissary  to  the 
Bishop  of  Christchurch,  1913-27  and  from  1930-9-.  Lie.  to 
off.  dio.  Ely,  1932-9-,  and  pubhc  pr.,  dio.  St  Albans,  1933-. 
Commissary,  Quebec,  1935-9-.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  Glenview,  Limpley  Stoke,  Bath,  in  1939.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1859).    (Crockford,  1939;  Who's  Who,  1939-) 

CARRINGTON,  CODRINGTON.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Feb.  15,  1768.  S.  of  Paul,  Counsellor,  deceased, 
of  Barbados  [and  Mary  Blower].  B.  Oct.  5,  i749.  at  St 
Michael's,  Bridgetown,  Barbados.  School,  Eton.  His  career 
is  not  easy  to  trace;  he  apparently  inherited  the  estates  of 
an  uncle,  Codrington  Carrington,  and  returned  to  Barbados. 
Codrington  Carrington,  Esq.,  of  Barbados  [the  member  of 
the  College]  married  Martha,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund 
Morris,  R.  of  Nutshalling,  Hants.,  Nov.  25,  1768  [their 
son  was  presumably  Codrington  Edmund  Carrington,  after- 
wards Chief  Justice  of  Ceylon,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  But 
it  is  not  quite  certain  that  the  father  of  the  Chief  Justice  was 
the  member  of  St  John's;  Codrington  Edmund  Carrington's 
father  at  the  time  of  his  son's  admission  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  2,  1787,  was  described  as  the  Rev.  Codrington 
Carrington,  of  Llangattock,  Co.  Monmouth,  but  his  ordina- 
tions have  not  been  traced.  The  Rev.  Codrington  Carrington, 
of  Llangattock,  is  probably  identical  with  the  Codrington 
Carrington,  owner  of  The  Chapel,  Barbados,  whose  daughter, 
Catherine,  married  Major  Charles  Frederick  Napier,  R.A. 
This  supposition  seems  borne  out  by  the  fact  that  Henry 
Carrington  (of  Cains),  Dean  of  Bocking,  is  described  in  his 
obituary  notices  as  cousin  of  Lord  Napier,  of  Magdala. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

CARRINGTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20, 
1826.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A. 
1833- 

CARRINGTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
July  27,  1827.  S.  and  h.  of  George  [of  Gt  Missenden,  Bucks.]. 
B.  in  Barbados,  W.  Indies.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Mar.  10,  1832.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1836.  Of  Missenden  Abbey, 
Bucks.  Died  there  Julv  8,  1862,  aged  50.  Father  of  the  next 
and  of  Alexander  H.  (1880).  [Eton  Sch.  Lists ;  Middle  Temple 
Adm.  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  11.  237.) 

CARRINGTON,   GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 

1875.  S.  and  h.  of  George  (above),  of  Missenden  Abbey, 
Bucks.  B.  May  6,  1856,  in  the  Barbados,  W.  Indies.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  29,  1877;  no  call.  Died  June  6,  1916.  Brother 
of  Alexander  H.  (1880).  (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 
CARRINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  6, 
1833.  S.  of  Sir  Codrington  Edmund,  of  Chalfont,  Bucks. 
[Chief  Justice  of  Ceylon].  B.Jan.  15,  1814,  at  Barnes,  Surrey. 


Carrington,  Robert 

School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A. 
1841.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury) 
Dec.  17,  1837;  priest,  1839;  C.  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk.  R.  of 
Monks  Eleigh,  1842-5.  Dean  and  R.  of  Bocking,  Essex, 
1845-1906;  the  parish  Church  was  restored  mainly  at  his 
expense.  Married  Juanita,  dau.  of  Capt.  Haseldine  Lyall 
(Lyle),  1841.  'A  man  of  many  accomplishments  including 
music  and  painting.'  Author,  On  marriage  with  a  deceased 
wife's  sister;  Translations  from  Victor  Hugo,  etc.  Died  Jan. 
22,  1906,  at  Bocking.  {Venn,  11.  222;  The  Times,  Feb.  3, 
1906.) 

CARRINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1859.  S.  of  Henry  Edmund,  printer  and  newspaper  pro- 
prietor. B.  at  Widcombe,  Somerset.  Bapt.  Oct.  2,  1840. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Spent  some  time  in  AustraUa; 
subsequently  a  private  tutor  at  Bath.  Ord.  deacon,  1885; 
priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1886;  C.  of  Winsham  and  Cricket  St 
Thomas,  Chard,  1885-8.  C.  of  Fair  Oak,  Hants.,  1888-91. 
C.  of  Haverthwaite,  Lanes.,  1893-4.  At  Etchilhampton, 
Devizes,  in  1900-2,  without  cure.  Not  in  Crockford,  1904. 
Died  1920,  at  St  Barnabas  Home,  East  Grinstead.  Brother 
of  Charles  W.  (1886).   (C.  W.  Carrington.) 

CARRINGTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
15,  1762.  S.  of  James  (1735),  of  Upton-Hellions,  Devon 
[R.  there  and  Preb.  of  Exeter].  School,  Exeter  (Mr  Hodge- 
kinson).  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar,  1764;  LL.B.  1772- 
[The  only  undergraduate — induced  by  anxiety  for  his 
scholarship — to  sign  the  admonition  drawn  up  in  1764  by 
the  Master  and  Fellows  as  an  expression  of  their  displeasure 
at  the  conduct  of  the  undergraduates  in  absenting  them- 
selves from  Hall  on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  Lord  Sand- 
wich.] R.  of  St  Martin's,  Exeter,  1770-1825.  R.  of  Doddis- 
combleigh,  Devon,  1773-86.  Principal  Registrar  and  sub- 
sequently Bishop's  Official  Principal  and  Chancellor  of  the 
diocese  of  Exeter,  1773-1825.  [In  Al.  Cantab.,  Pt  i,  his 
father  James  Carrington  (1735),  occurs  as  Chancellor  of  the 
diocese,  1757-94,  but  according  to  information,  sent  by  the 
Dean  of  Exeter  and  taken  from  the  Notes  of  the  late  Pre- 
bendary Hyde,  the  Antiquarian,  James  Carrington,  Junior, 
became  Chancellor  July  2,  i773,  so  his  father  presumably 
resigned  in  his  son's  favour.]  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1 775-1825. 
V.  of  Topsham,  1785-1825.  V.  of  East  Coker,  Somerset, 
1791-1825.  Died  1825.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1772)- 
(D.  A.  Winstanley,  Cambridge  in  the  XVIIIth  Century; 
Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1825,  i.  648;  S.  C.  Carpenter.) 

CARRINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Mar.  25,  1889,  a  choral 
scholar.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  St  Mark's  vicarage,  Walworth, 
S.E.,  and  of  Chipping  Camden,  Gloucs.  Matric.  Easter, 
1889.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Sometime  an 
academical  clerk  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford.  In  America 
for  some  time  as  representative  of  a  commercial  firm.  (J.  J. 
Withers,  King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

CARRINGTON,  LEONARD  RAVEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  27,  1886.  S.  of  Charles,  registrar  of  the  Supreme  Court. 
B.  Aug.  I,  1868,  at  Willesden,  Middlesex.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Exhibitioner;  Scholar,  1886; 
B.A.  1889.  Clerk  in  the  Office  of  Masters  in  Lunacy  in  the 
High  Court  of  Justice,  1891-1904;  retired  owing  to  ill- 
health.  Living  at  Beechen  Cliff,  Bath,  in  191 1.  Died  Mar.  6, 
1923,  at  Lugano.  {Peile,  11.  723;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

CARRINGTON,  RICHARD  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  28,  1843.  2nd  s.  of  Richard  [brewer,  of 
Brentford].  B.  May  26,  1826,  at  Chelsea,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  B.A.  {56th  Wrangler)  1848.  Devoted  himself  to 
astronomy.  Observer  to  Durham  University,  1849-52.  Built 
a  private  observatory  and  dwelling-house  at  Red  Hill, 
Reigate,  Surrey,  1853;  engaged  in  mapping  stars  and  sun- 
spots.  Visited  German  observatories,  1856.  Managed  the 
Brentford  Brewery,  1858-65.  Retired  to  Churt,  Surrey, 
where  he  built  a  new  Observatory  on  the  top  of  an  isolated 
hill,  known  as  the  Middle  Devil's  Jump,  1866.  F.R.A.S., 
185'! ;  Hon.  Secretary,  1857-62;  gold  medallist,  1859.  F.R.S., 
i860.  Contributed  numerous  papers  to  scientific  collections. 
Found  dead  in  his  house  at  Churt,  Nov.  27,  1875;  a  verdict 
of  death  from  natural  causes  was  returned.   {Boase;  D.N.B.] 

CARRINGTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27, 
1856.   Perhaps  migrated  to  Corpus  Christi;  see  next. 

CARRINGTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan. 
30  1857.  Of  Salop.  From  Trinity  College,  Dubhii;  adm. 
there  Oct  17,  1853,  age  21.  [S.  of  Robert,  merchant.  B.  at 
Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Lent,  1857;  Scholar,  1858;  B.A.  1859; 
MA.  1862.  Ord.  deacon,  1859;  priest  (Winchester)  i860;  C. 
of  Camden  Chapel,  Camberwell,  1859-63-  C.  of  Barnes, 
1863-70.  C.  of  Roehampton,  1871-2-  V.  of  Roehampton, 
1872-1906.  Chaplain  of  the  Royal  School  for  Daughters  of 
Officers  of  the  Army,  1873-84.  Rural  Dean  of  Barnes, 
1902-6.  Died  June  7,  1906.  Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  Al. 
Dubl.) 


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Carrington,  William  Henry 

CARRINGTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Sidney,  July  6,  1772.  4th  s.  of  James  (i735),  Canou  of 
Exeter.  B.  June  17,  i754,  at  Clayworth,  Notts.  School, 
Tiverton  (Mr  Wood  and  Mr  Atherton).  Matric.  Lent,  1774; 
Scholar;  B.A.  177^;  M.A.  1785.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Exeter, 
1780-1813  V.  of  Sydbury  and  Ide,  Devon,  1785-1813. 
Died  181 3.   Brother  of  James  (1762).   (G.  Mag.,  Feb.  1813.) 

CARROLL,  FRANCIS  RADCLIFFE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct  I  1894.  S.  of  Charlei  Edward  [in  the  Consular  Service], 
of  Crescent  House,  Bromham  Road,  Bedford.  B.  Dec.  12, 
1875  at  Foochow,  China.  School,  Bedford  Grammar  (Mr 
Phill'potts).  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.B.,  B.C.  and 
M  A.  1904.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London;  House 
Physician,  1902-3.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (London)  1901. 
House  Surgeon  at  the  Metropolitan  Hospital,  1903-4- 
Medical  Officer  of  Health.  Lieut.,  R.A.M.C,  1917-18. 
General  practitioner.  Of  The  Comer,  Caterham,  Surrey,  in 
1039  (CarroU,  Hill  and  Avery).  Medical  Officer  of  Health, 
Caterham.  (Medical  Who's  Who,  1927;  Medical  Directory, 
1939O 

CARROLL,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  4, 
1846.  S.  and  h.  of  Stanford  [ist  Dragoon  Guards,  of  Dubhn]. 
B  Dec  23,  1827,  at  King's  Lynn.  Schools,  Ilminster  and 
Bruton.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1854.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of  Newnham  Murren, 
Oxford.  Chjiplain  of  St  John's  Hospital,  Bath,  and  of 
Dinder,  Aldridge,  Staffs.,  till  1861.  V.  of  Tallington,  Lines., 
1861-94.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Ashford  and  Munduff, 
Co  Wicklow,  and  of  Woodhouse,  Halifax,  Yorks.  Removed 
to  Brighton.  Died  there  May  15,  1899.  aged  71.  [Peile,  11. 
498;  Burke,  I.G.;  King's  School,  Bruton,  Reg.) 

CARROLL,  JOHN  EDWARD  MURRAY.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H. 
Oct.  I,  1890.  [S.  of  Thomas  (1859),  C.  of  Stone,  Kent.]  B. 
Oct.  19,  1872.  [School,  Lancing.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1894-  M.A.  1898.  Assistant  Master  at  Blackburn  Grammar 
School,  Lanes.,  1895-6.  Head  Master  of  the  Cathedral 
Grammar  School,  Grahamstown,  1896-8.  Assistant  Master 
at  Wyggeston  School,  Leicester,  1900-2;  at  Hymer's  College, 
Hull,  1902-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Yorks. 
Light  Infantry,  Garrison  Batt.).  Of  Arundel  Villa,  Sutton, 
Surrey.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  1930.  (Lancing  Sch. 
Reg.;  Vis.  of  Ireland,  11.) 

CARROLL,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  27,  1842.  Of  Bootham,  Clifton,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Died  Nov.  4,  i860,  aged  35,  at 
CUfton.   (T.  A.Walker,  4,78.) 

CARROLL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  10,  1859. 
S.  of  John,  of  Cork.  B.  there  July  27,  1841.  School,  Edin- 
burgh Academy  (Dr  Hodson).  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A. 
1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ensign  in  the  9th  Regt.,  1862-3.  Ord. 
deacon,  1866;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1867;  C.  of 
Stroud,  1866-7.  Held  other  curacies,  1867-73.  V.  (and 
patron)  of  Hilton,  Hunts.,  1873-88.  V.  of  Whitton,  Middlesex, 
1890-5.  Resided  latterly  at  Hawkfield,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 
Died  there  Jan.  27,  191 2,  aged  70.  Father  of  John  E.  M. 
(1890).  (F.  A.  Crisp,  Vis.  of  Ireland,  u;  The  Times,  Jan.  30, 
1912.) 

CARROW,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  I,  1847.  Of  Gloucs.  [Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  clerk  of 
Redland,  near  Gloucester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar, 
1848.   Perhaps  brother  of  the  next,  etc. 

CARROW,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11,  1832. 
[S.  of  Richard,  P.C.  of  Westbury-upon-Trym,  Gloucs.]  B. 
Sept.  8,  1813.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1832; 
Scholar,  1833;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1842.  One  of  the  founders 
of  Third  Trinity  Boat  Club,  1833.  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1838;  C.  of  Rampisham,  Somerset,  1841. 
C.  of  Loxton,  1843;  R.  there,  1850-65.  Chaplain  to  the 
Axbridge  Union,  1861-5;  to  the  Isle  of  Thanet  Union,  1872- 
6,  and  to  the  Watford  Union,  1876-80.  Married  (i)  Leah, 
dau.  of  John  Cook,  of  London,  1840;  (2)  Ameha,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Cleather,  20th  Regt.  Died  Sept.  30,  1887,  aged  74,  at 
Weston-super-Mare.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters.) 

CARROW,  JOHN  MONSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  9,  1826.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  [V.  of  Westbury-on- 
Trym.'and  Minister  of  Redland,  1810-47;  died,  1847;  M.I.  at 
Redland.]  B.  Dec.  14,  1807,  at  Chfton.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric,  Michs.  1826;  Scholar,  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  31,  1829.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1834.  On 
the  Western  Circuit.  Judge  of  County  Courts,  Circuit  57 
(Somerset),  1847.  Recorder  of  Wells,  1852-3.  Married 
Gertrude  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  Broderip,  of  the  Manor 
House,  Cossington,  Somerset,  May  26,  1847.  Author,  legal; 
one  of  the  compilers  of  the  New  Sessions  Cases  (vols,  i  and  11). 
Died  May  8,  1S53.  M.I.  at  Redland.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Boase;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  200.) 


Carson,  George  Edward  St  Lawrence 

CARRUTHERS,  ALAN  ESKRIGGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's* 
Oct.  2,  1885.    S.  of  Joseph.    B.  Oct.  7,  1867,  at  Portland, 
Dorset.    Schools,  Melcombe  Regis  and  Weymouth  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892;  M.B.  and  B.C. 
T893.    Student  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.    M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,    1890.    D.P.H.,   R.C.P.S.,    1900.    Surgeon  of  St 
Peter  Port  Hospital.    Assistant  House  Surgeon  of  Sussex 
County  Hospital,  Brighton,  and  House  Surgeon  of  Dover 
Hospital.   In  practice  at  Bath  Easton,  Somerset.   Died  June 
7,  1908,  aged  40.    Brother  of  WUham  G.  A.  (1885).    (Peile, 
11.  719-) 
CARRUTHERS,  FERDINAND  GILBERT.   Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1895.   S.  and  h.  of  John,  civil  engineer,  of  13,  Victoria 
Street,  Westminster,  London.   B.  Mar.  25,  1877,  at  Welling- 
ton,  New   Zealand.     School,    Uppingham.     Matric.    Michs. 
1895;    B.A.    1898.     Engineer;    of    17,    The    Avenue,    Kew 
Gardens,  Surrey,  in  1938.   (Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 
CARRUTHERS,  GEORGE  SIMPSON.   Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct. 
1,  1898.    B.  Feb.  I,  1879.    Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901. 
Ord.   deacon,    1903;   priest   (Ripon)    1905;   C.  of  Clapham, 
Yorks.,  1903-5.    C.  of  Leeds,  1905-7.    C.  of  Wetheral  with 
Warwick,    1907-9;    retired.     Of   New   Norfolk,    Tasmania, 
1913-15;  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  in  1939.   (Crockford,  1939-) 
CARRUTHERS,   ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age    19)   at  Trinity, 
Feb.  6,  1797.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Raughton  Head,  Cumberland. 
School,  St  Bees  (Mr  Barnes).    Matric.  Michs.  17971  Scholar, 
1801;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1807.   C.  of  Holbeach,  Lines.   Master 
of  the  Free  Grammar  School,   Holbeach,   1814-.    Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  —  Cronkshaw.    Died  June  20, 
1840,  aged  65  (sic).  M.I.  at  Holbeach.   (R.  F.  Scott;  G.  Mag., 
1840,  11;  G.  Mag.,  1814.) 
CARRUTHERS,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  ALGERNON.   Adm.  pens, 
at  Christ's,  Oct.  2,  1885.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  June  21,  1866,  at 
Portland,  Dorset.   Schools,  Melcombe  Regis  and  Weymouth 
College.    Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.    At  Ridley  Hall. 
Died  Feb.  i,  1889,  in  London.    Brother  of  Alan  E.  (1885). 
(Peile,  II.  719;  Ridley  Hall  List.) 
CARRUTHERS,     WILLIAM     MITCHELL,     see     MITCHELL- 

CARRUTHERS. 
CARSBERG,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1891. 
S.  of  George  Nicholas,  of  Homsey  Lane,  London,  N.  B. 
Jan.  1874,  in  ClerkenweU.  School,  Owens,  Ishngton  (Mr 
Easterbrook).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.,  M.B. 
and  B.C.  1899;  M.D.  1912.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London,  1898.  House  Surgeon.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1898. 
Clinical  Assistant  at  Brompton  Hospital  for  Consumptives. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  In  practice  at 
Bournemouth;  medical  referee  to  the  Ministry  of  Pensions, 
Bournemouth;  afterwards  in  practice  at  West  Malvern. 
Medical  Specialist,  Final  Medical  Board,  Ministry  of  Pen- 
sions. Retired  from  practice;  removed  to  Deerhurst,  Widdi- 
combe  Avenue,  Parkstone,  Dorset.  (Venn,  11.  519;  Medical 
Directory,  1939.) 
CARSLAW,  HORATIO  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  9,  1891.  S.  of  WiUiam  Henderson,  D.D.,  Minister  of 
religion,  of  Park  Manse,  Helensburgh.  [B.  Feb.  12,  1870. 
Educated  at  Glasgow  University;  M.A.  (Glasgow)  1891.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar,  1892;  B.A.  (4^/!  Wrangi^r)  1894; 
M.A.  1898;  Sc.D.  1908.  Fellow,  1899-1905.  Supernumerary 
Fellow,  1928-38.  Lecturer  in  Mathematics  at  Glasgow  Uni- 
versity, 1896-1903.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Sydney 
University,  New  South  Wales,  1903-35 ;  Emeritus  Professor, 
1935.  Hon.  LL.D.  (Glasg:ow)  1928.  D.Sc.  (Adelaide). 
F.R.S.E.  Author,  N on- Euclidean  Geometry;  Fourier's  Series 
and  Integrals ;  Conduction  of  Heat.  Address,  Burradoo,  N.S.W. 
(Who's  Who,  1939.) 
CARSLEY,  CECIL  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  3, 
1899.  S.  of  S.,  Esq.,  senr.,  of  18,  Bartholomew  Close,  London, 
E.C.  [and  of  Montreal,  Canada].  [B.  Jan.  2,  1881.  School, 
Haileybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Probably  brother  of  the 
next.  (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.) 
CARSLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1890. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Of  St  Peter's 
Street,  Montreal,  Canada,  in  1938.  Probably  brother  of  the 
above.  (Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 
CARSON,  GEORGE  EDWARD  ST  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1893.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  62,  Grove  Street, 
Liverpool.  B.  Jan.  24,  1873,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Univer- 
sity College,  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar,  1894; 
B.A.  (3rd  Wrangler)  1896.  B.Sc.  (Manchester).  Lecturer  at 
University  College,  Sheffield,  1898-1901.  Scientific  Adviser 
to  J.  H.  Dallmeyer,  Ltd.,  1901-5.  Head  of  the  Mathematical 
Dept.  at  Battersea  Polytechnic,  1905-8.  Assistant  Master  at 
Tonbridge  School,  1908-12.  Lecture  in  Education  and  Reader 
in  Mathematics  at  the  University  of  Liverpool,  1914-17. 
Staff  Inspector,  Board  of  Education.  Of  100,  Raglan  Court, 
Wembley.  Author,  mathematical.  Died  June  7,  1934- 
(Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3;  '^A«  Times,  June,  1934.) 


Carson,  Henry  Johnston 

CARSON,  HENRY  JOHNSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1886.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph  John  Henry,  of  Milknount,  Randals- 
town,  Co.  Antrim.  B.  Nov.  26,  1867,  at  Dublin.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar,  1889;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1889;  M.A.  1896.  Joint  Head  Master 
of  Belvedere  Preparatory  School,  Upper  Drive,  Brighton,  in 
1933-.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1884). 
{Charterhouse Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  I.G.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory, 
1932-3-) 

CARSON,  JOHN  JUSTIN  GODFREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8, 
1894.  S.  of  James,  R.  of  Newton-in-Makerfield,  Lanes. 
School,  Leatherhead.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Exhibitioner, 
1896;  Scholar;  B.A.  {yd  Wrangler)  1897;  M.A.  1902.  Assis- 
tant Master  at  Crowthome  School,  1897-9;  at  Hereford 
Cathedral  School,  1899-1903.  Vice-Principal  of  Dale  College, 
King  Williamstown,  South  Africa,  1903-7.  Principal  of  the 
High  School,  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Colony,  1908-19-.  Pre- 
sident of  the  South  African  Teachers'  Association,  1913. 
(King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  DireUory,  1919.) 

CARSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  1826;  from  O.xford.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall)  Dec.  5, 
i8i8,  age  17.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Lichfield,  gent.  Matnc. 
Lent,  1826;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield) 
1843;  priest  (Chichester)  1844.  R.  and  V.  of  Seaming, 
Norfolk,  1848-73;  Surrogate.  Official  of  the  Archdeaconry 
of  Sudbur>',  1874.  Not  in  Crockford,  1876.  [To  be  distin- 
guished from  Thomas  Carson,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  Elphin 
and  Ardagh,  1870-4;  of  Dublin  University;  B.A.  (Dubl.) 
1826;  M.A.  1832;  LL.B.  and  LL.D.  1832;  died  July  7,  1874. 
at  Portrush,  Co.  Antrim  {Al.  Dubl.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Boase).] 
{T.  A.  Walker,  425.) 

CARSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20,  1884.  S. 
and  h.  of  Joseph  John  Henry,  of  Randalstown,  Co.  Antrim. 

B.  Jan.  10,  1866,  at  Dublin.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1888.  Joined  the  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  1887; 
Capt.,  1897.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1901; 
Adjutant,  5th  Batt.,  1900;  retired,  1906.  Reserve  of  Officers; 
served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Royal  Irish  Regt.).  Of 
Cloncallow,  Ballymahon,  Co.  Longford,  and  of  Shanroc,  Co. 
Monaghan.  Brother  of  Henry  J.  (1886).  (Charterhouse  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Burke,  I.G.) 

CARSON,  TREVOR  JOSEPH  HAMILTON.  Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Lent,  1885.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  2,  1885.  S.  of 
Gustavus.  B.  Feb.  7,  1864,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Liverpool 
College.  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest 
(Liverpool)   1888;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Liverpool,   1887-91. 

C.  of  St  George's,  Gt  Yarmouth,  1891-5.  V.  of  West  Thur- 
rock.  Grays,  Essex,  1895-1902.  Chaplain  to  the  troops  at 
Purfleet,  1895-1900.  R.  of  Little  Plumstead,  Norfolk, 
1903-36.  Of  Crowborough,  Sussex,  in  1939.  (Peile,  11.  719; 
Crockford,  1939.) 

CARTE,  RALPH  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  23, 

1888.  S.  of  Edward  Leigh,  engineer,  R.N.,  of  Southsea, 
Hants.  B.  there  Mar.  22,  1867.  School,  Portsmouth  Grammar 
(Mr  Jerrard).   Matric.  Lent,  1888. 

CARTE,  THOMAS  SAMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  4, 
1848.    S.  and  h.  of  John,  steward  of  the  College,  deceased. 

B.  Dec.  15,  1829,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge 
(Mr  Mason).    Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.   1852;  M.A.  1855. 

C.  of  Christ  Church,  St  Giles'-in-the-Fields,  London,  1863. 
Assistant  Master  at  King's  College  School,  London,  c.  1864- 
77.  C.  of  St  Glave-by-the-Tower,  London,  in  1872-.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1881. 

CARTER,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  6, 1867.  S.  of 
John,  clerk.  B.  Mar.  31,  1847,  at  Sleights,  Yorks.  School, 
St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  At  St  Aidan's  College, 
Birkenhead.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1874;  priest,  1875; 
C.  of  Eknley  Castle,  Worcs.,  1874-8.  C.  of  the  Church  of  the 
AnnunciaUon,  Brighton,  1879-82.  C.  of  S.  Risby,  Yorks, 
1882-6.    C.  of  Claxby,  Lines.,  1886-8.    Drowned  Dec.  10, 

1889,  aged  41,  at  Long  Eaton,  Notts.   (Peile,  n.  600.) 
CARTER,   ALEXANDER.    Adm.   pens,   (age   19)   at  Trinity, 

Nov.  16,  1853.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  of  13,  Cumberland  Ter- 
race, Regent's  Park,  London.  B.  at  Birmingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  28, 
1858.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1866.  Did  not  practise.  Lived  at 
Battle,  Sussex,  1863-75;  at  the  Spring,  Kenilworth,  Wanv-s., 
i875_8.  J. p.  for  Sussex  and  Warws.  A  member  of  the 
Alpine  Club.  Died  Nov.  24,  1878,  at  Kenilworth.  (Alpine 
Club  Reg.) 
CARTER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Pembroke,  July 
27,  1870.  S.  of  William  (1826),  R.  of  Slingsby,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1871;  pnest 
(Worcester)  1872;  C.  of  Hanbury,  1871-2.  C.  of  St  Lukes, 
Leeds,  1872-5.  Sub-Chanter  of  Ripon  Cathedral,  1875.  C.  of 
Shephall,  Herts.,  1876.  C.  of  Tewin,  1877-87.  R.  of  Brooksby, 
Leics.,  1887-1923.  Assistant  Chaplain  at  Cannes,  1889-90; 
at  Costebelle  (Gibraltar),  1890-1;  at  Beauheu,   1891-2;  at 


Carter,  Edward 

Cap  d'Antibes,  1897-.  V.  of  Thrussington,  1900-23.  Died 
Apr.  9,  1923,  aged  76.  Brother  of  William  (1853).  {Crock- 
ford, 1913.) 

CARTER,  ARTHUR  BURNELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1890.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Uxbridge.  School, 
Loughborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1910.  At  Guy's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1897.  D.P.H.,  1909.  Sometime  Medical  Officer  in  charge  of 
troops  at  Dartford;  there  in  1916.  Of  Bramble  Hill,  Honiton, 
Devon;  retired.   (Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CARTER,  ARTHUR  PRESCOTT.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  7. 
1897.  S.  of  William  David  (1855),  clerk.  B.  1877,  at  Rad- 
clifie,  near  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Migrated  to 
St  Catharine's,  Dec.  11,  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1900; 
priest  (Manchester)  1901;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Hulme,  1900-6. 
Missionary  in  Daysland,  Alberta,  Canada,  1906-10.  V.  of 
Camrose,  Alberta,  1910-16.  Teacher  in  British  Columbia 
Schools,  1916-36-.  Of  4354,  14th  .\venue  W.,  Vancouver, 
B.C.    (King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1917-) 

CARTER  or  BONHAM-CARTER,  ARTHUR  THOMAS.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887.  S.  of  John  (1836),  of  17, 
Chesham  Street,  London.  B.  May  24,  1869,  in  London. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War  (Capt.,  3rd  Batt.,  Hants.  Regt.). 
ist  Puisne  Judge  at  Mombasa.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(South  African  Defence  Force;  Capt.,  Hants.  Regt.).  Killed  in 
action,  July  i,  1916.  Half-brother  of  Francis  H.  (1872)  and 
John  (1870).   (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  July  11,  1916.) 

CARTER,  CHARLES  EDWIN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1877.  S.  of  George  William  Lee  Plumptree,  of  3, 
Gloucester  Street,  London.  B.  Nov.  27,  1858,  in  London. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884. 
Ord.  deacon  (Dover)  1882;  priest  (Canterbury)  1883;  C.  of 
St  Martin's  and  St  Paul's,  Canterbury,  1882-6.  C.  of  Cripple- 
gate,  1886-8.  C.  of  St  James's,  Enfield,  1889-1901.  V.  of 
St  Matthew's,  City  Road,  London,  1901-16.  V.  of  Eaton 
Bray,  Beds.,  1916-19.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  7, 
1919.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford.) 

CARTER,  CHRISTOPHER  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  14,  1872.  S.  of  Anthony,  relieving  officer.  B. 
Sept.  13,  1853,  at  Dent,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Apr.  11,  i860.  [School, 
Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876.  Assistant  Master 
of  Budleigh  Salterton  School,  1876-7.  Ord.  deacon,  1877; 
priest  (Canterbury)  1878;  C.  of  Hawkinge,  Kent,  1877-8.  C. 
of  Kirkdale,  Lanes.,  1878-96.  V.  of  St  Titus,  Liverpool, 
1896-1918.  Living  at  11,  Tynwald  Hill,  Stoneycroft,  Liver- 
pool, in  1939.   (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939.) 

CARTER,  C[LAUDE]  JAMINEAU.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  4,  1804.  Of  Essex.  Re-adm.  FeU.-Com.  Oct. 
26,  1813.  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Doubtless  ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.,  LM.  dim.  from  Ely)  Dec.  13,  1787;  pnest  (Ely) 
Sept.  23,  1810;  C.  of  Shepreth,  Cambs.,  1787-  C.  of  Melboum, 
Cambs.,  1810.  C.  of  Gt  Henny,  Essex,  1810-33.  Died  there 
Mar.  26,  1833,  aged  69.  (Ely  Ord.  Bk.;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  i. 
474-) 

CARTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  11, 
1762.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Theakston,  Yorks.  [The  demesne 
lands  of  Theakston  were  purchased  by  Edward  Carter  in 
1749  and  the  manor  remained  with  the  Carter  family  till 
1893;  see  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  N.  Riding,  Yorks.,  I.  361.] 
School,  Durham  (Mr  Randall).  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  B.A. 
1768.   Perhaps  father  of  Edward  J.  (1805). 

CARTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  27, 
1799.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Horsham,  Sussex.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1802;  Scholar,  1803;  LL.B.  1805.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  8,  1806.  Probably  father  of  the  next. 
(T.  C.  Dale,  Inner  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

CARTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  17, 
1830.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (?  above),  Esq.  B.  at  Portsmouth. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr  18,  1837,  age  24,  as  Edward,  junr.,  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge;  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Portsmouth.  No 
call.   Perhaps  father  of  Edward  (1866). 

CARTER,  EDWARD.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  15,  1850.  [4th  s.of  T.  (Thomas)  Stead  (1811)],  Esq.,  of 
Moor  Place,  near  Hadham,  Herts.   Matric.  Michs.  18.S2. 

CARTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27,  1866. 
S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (?  1830).  B.  Sept.  20,  1848,  in  London. 
School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871; 
M.^  1874.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  i,  1871,  as  s.  of 
Edward,  of  Upton,  Southants.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1874- 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  High  Sheriff  of  Hants., 
1906.  Of  East  Upton,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.  J. P.  Died  May  6, 
1931,  at  Ryde.  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 


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Carter,  Edward  Barrett 

CARTER,  EDWARD  BARRETT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888. 
S.  of  William  Henry,  of  Basingstoke.  B.  June  5,  1866,  at  St 
Helier  Jersey.  School,  Belmont  House,  Chiswick  (Mr 
Cloutte).  Matric.  Micbs.  1888;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1897. 
Assistant  Master  at  Wantage,  Berks.;  at  Blackburn;  at  the 
Grey  Institute,  Cape  Colony,  1897-.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  (pay-sergeant  in  the  Eastern  Province  Horse, 
1900).  In  the  Library  of  the  Daily  Express  office,  1906-33. 
{Venn,  11.  497;  H.  M.  F.  Gray.) 

CARTER,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1897.  S.  of  Wilham,  Esq.  B.  [Dec.  24,  1876]  at  Seam- 
ing, Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar;  (Hist.  Trip., 
ist  Class,  1900);  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  19 18.  Studied  at  Kiel  and 
Paris  Universities.  Inspector  of  Schools  and  Training 
Colleges,  and  Chief  Examiner  in  History,  Board  of  Education ; 
retired,  1936.  O.B.E.,  1919.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
The  Norwich  Subscription  Books  (1637-1800);  joint  author 
(with  the  Provost  of  Eton)  From  Then  till  Noie'  (Histories) ; 
(with  H.  G.  Wells),  A  Short  History  of  Mankind,  etc.  Of 
Arley  House,  FUlongley,  Coventry,  in  1938.  {Univ.  Pari. 
Reg.,  1938;  Who's  Who,  1939-) 

CARTER,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  5, 
1805.  Doubtful  if  resided.  Edward  John  Carter,  Esq.,  of 
Theakston  Hall,  Bedale,  Yorks.,  died  Feb.  12,  1863,  aged  74; 
perhaps  s.  of  Edward  (1762).   (G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  398.) 

CARTER,  FRANCIS  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
22,  1871.  S.  of  Charles  Henry,  of  Pewsey,  Wilts.  B.  there 
Sept.  9,  1851.  School,  Epsom  CoUege,  Surrey  (Dr  Thornton). 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Assistant 
Master  at  King's  School,  Canterbury,  1875-8.  Ord.  deacon, 
1878;  priest  (Truro)  1879;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Truro,  1878-80. 
Preb.  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Endellion,  1880-4.  Canon- 
missioner  of  Truro  Cathedral,  1884-95.  Select  Preacher  at 
Cambridge,  1888.  Six  Preacher  and  Tait  Missioner  in  Canter- 
bury Cathedral,  1895-1900.  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury, 
1 896-1 900.  Dean  and  R.  of  Grahamstown,  South  Africa, 
1900-11.  R.ofHadleigh,  Suffolk,  191 1-27.  Dean  of  Hocking, 
1911-27.  Rural  Dean  of  Hadleigh,  1912-24.  Proctor  in 
Convocation,  1922-9.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Edmondsbury  and 
Ipswich,  1922-35.  Author,  Sermom,  etc.  Died  Aug.  22, 
1935,  aged  83,  at  13,  Park  Terrace,  Cambridge.  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  .\ug.  24,  i935-) 

CARTER  or  BONHAM-CARTER,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1872.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1836),  of 
Adhurst,  Petersfield,  Hants.  B.  there  Nov.  7,  1853.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1872,  as  Carter,  F.  H.  B.  In  the 
Indian  Forest  Dept.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  26,  1878.  Brother 
of  John  (1870)  and  half-brother  of  Arthur  T.  (1887).  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

CARTER  or  BONHAM-CARTER,  FRANCIS  HUGH.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Trinity,  June  2;,  1898.  S.  of  Hugh  (1851),  of  53,  Rutland 
Gate,  London.  B.  Oct.  4,  1879,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
(Capt.,  R.G..'\.).  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Of  32, 
Gloucester  Place,  London,  W.,  in  1937.  {Univ.  War  List; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

CARTER,  FRANK  LUTTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1894.  S. 
of  George,  deceased.  B.  Jan.  30,  1876,  at  Milton,  near 
Peterborough.  School,  King's,  Peterborough  (Rev.  E.  J. 
Cunningham).  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1902. 
Athletics  'blue,'  1897,  1898.  Assistant  Master  at  Bradfield 
CoUege,  1899-1900;  at  Clifton  College,  1900-36;  retired. 
Visited  Christ's  College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  to  re- 
organise the  Modern  Languages  Department,  1913-15. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Of  CUfton,  Bristol,  1938.  Editor  of 
Le  Lac  de  Gens  (Siepmann's  Modem  Lang,  series),  etc. 
{Venn,  11.  537;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3;  Univ.  Pari. 
Reg.,  1938.) 

CARTER,  FREDERICK  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1878.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam  Edward,  attorney, 
of  Pontefract,  Yorks.  B.  there  Aug.  22,  i860.  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  B.A.  1882.  Lieut.,  ist  Shrops.  Light  Infantry.  Died 
unmarried  July  5,  1885,  at  Suakim.  Brother  of  WiUiam  R. 
(1881).   (Burke,  Fa>n.  Records.) 

CARTER,  FREDERICK  MASLIN  BEILBY.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
July  7,  1891.  [3rd  s.  of  Henry  Mark,  Esq.,  of  Wakefield, 
Yorks.  B.  June  15,  1872.]  School,  Wakefield.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct.  24,  1893,  as  '  3rd  s.  of  Henry  Mark,  of  Harrogate,  Yorks., 
gent.'   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937,  where  his  career  is  not  given.) 

CARTER,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  21,  1892.  S.  of  Joseph,  die-sinker,  of  Birchfield,  Birming- 
ham. B.  Dec.  16,  1870,  at  Eardington.  Schools,  Birmingham, 
and  the  Midland  Institute.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar, 
1894;  B.A.   {8th  Wrangler)   1895;  M.A.   1899;  Sc.D.   1926. 


Carter,  Henry  James 

Lecturer  in  Electrical  Engineering  at  the  City  and  Guilds 
Engineering  College,  South  Kensington,  1 896-1900.  With 
the  General  Electric  Co.,  Schenectady,  New  York,  1900-3. 
With  British  Thomson  Houston  Co.  Ltd,  1903-39-  M.I.C.E., 
M.I.E.E.,etc.  F.R.S.,  1932.  Of  Beechcroft,  Long  Itchington, 
Rugby.  Author,  Railway  Electric  Traction,  etc.  {Who's  Who, 
I939-) 

CARTER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  29,  1829. 
Of  Southampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1829.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Winchfield,  Hants.,  1809-20,  was  perhaps  father  of 
this  man. 

CARTER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  13,  1847. 
[S.  of  J.  R.,  of  Spalding,  Lines.  School,  Oakham.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1847;  LL.B.  1853;  LL.M.  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
1850;  priest  (Lincoln)  1851;  C.  of  Coningsby,  Lines.,  1852- 
61.  R.  of  Folkingham  with  Laughton,  1861-94.  Died  sud- 
denly Aug.  13,  1894,  aged  65.  Father  of  John  G.  (1874). 
{Oakham  Sch.  Reg.) 

CARTER,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  16,  1861.  S.  of  John,  brewer,  of  Knottingley,  Yorks. 
B.  there  Feb.  23,  1842.  Matric.  Michs.  1861.  Migrated  to 
Pembroke,  Jan.  27,  1862;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  9,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1871.  Of 
Knottingley  in  1897;  afterwards  of  Eccleshall  Castle,  Staffs. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  13,  1920.  {Venn,  11.  352; 
Burke,  Family  Records.) 

CARTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  2, 
1756.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1756;  Scholar;  B.A.  1760; 
M.A.  1763.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1762;  priest,  1763. 
Probably  R.  of  Little  Wittenham,  Berks.,  1764-1818.  {Cant. 
Act  Bk.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

CARTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1884.  [S.  of  Henry 
James  (1851),  R.  of  Duxford,  Cambs.  B.  July  2,  1865. 
School,  Haileybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A. 
1891.  Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (London)  1890;  C.  of  Enfield, 
1889-97.  R.  of  Barham,  Suffolk,  1898-1909.  Lie.  pr.,  dip. 
Norwich,  1910-15;  dio.  Chichester,  1915-27.  Preacher  in 
the  dio.  Exeter,  1931-9-.  Of  Chittlehamholt  Manor,  Umber- 
leigh,  N.  Devon,  in  1939.  {Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford, 
I939-) 

CARTER  (BONHAM  CARTER),  HENRY  BONHAM.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1,  1845.  4th  s.  of  John  (1806).  B. 
Feb.  15,  1827,  in  London.  School,  Hove;  afterwards  at 
Lausanne  and  Berlin.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  senior  optime, 
1849,  but  did  not  take  his  degree  owing  to  religious  scruples. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  25,  1846.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1853.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Con- 
veyancer. Gave  up  practice  at  the  Bar,  1861.  Managing 
Director  of  the  Guardian  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company, 
1861-1902.  Collaborated  with  Florence  Nightingale  (his 
cousin)  in  the  organisation  and  administration  of  the 
Nightingale  Training  School  for  Hospital  Nurses.  Secretary 
of  the  Nightingale  Fund,  1861.  During  the  Franco-Prussian 
War,  1870-1,  went  as  assistant  to  Sir  Douglas  Galton,  to  the 
seat  of  war  (under  the  auspices  of  the  National  Society  for 
aid  to  the  sick  and  wounded)  to  distribute  grants  of  money 
to  German  military  hospitals.  One  of  the  founders  of  the 
Metropolitan  Nursing  Association,  1874;  also  assisted  in 
founding  the  Queen  Victoria's  Institute  for  District  Nurses, 
1877.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  22,  1921,  aged  94, 
at  5,  Hyde  Park  Square,  London.  Buried  at  Buriton,  Hants. 
Brother  of  John  (1836)  and  Hugh  (1851).  (Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Mar.  23,  1921.) 

CARTER,  HENRY  CHILD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18, 
1893;  did  not  come  into  residence.  S.  of  Edwin  Jones.  B. 
June  21,  1875,  at  Lower  Clapton.  School,  MUl  Hill.  At 
Oriel  College,  and  Mansfield  College,  Oxford;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1898;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1901.  M.A.  (Cantab)  1910; 
incorp.  from  Oxford.  Minister  of  Queen  Street  Congregational 
Church,  Wolverhampton,  1901-10;  of  Emmanuel  Congre- 
gational Church,  Cambridge,  1910-39-.  Chairman  of  the 
Congregational  Union  of  England  and  Wales,  1932-3. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  religious.  Of  24,  Lyndewode 
Road,  Cambridge.  Brother  of  James  (1889).  {Peile,  n.  782; 
Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CARTER,  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  30, 
1851.  [B.  1831.  School,  Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851; 
Scholar;  B..\.  1855;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
1855;  priest  (Ely)  1856;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ely,  1855-8.  C. 
of  Wisbech,  1858-60.  C.  of  Littleport,  1860-5.  V.  of  St 
John's,  Duxford,  Cambs.,  1865-77.  Select  Preacher  at 
Cambridge,  1867,  1869,  1872.  R.  of  Duxford  St  Peter's  with 
St  John's,  1877-1904.  Benefactor  to  the  College.  Died  Apr. 
24,  1904,  aged  72.  Buried  at  Barham,  Suffolk.  Father  of 
Henry  (1884).  {Rossall  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Clare  Coll. 
Mag.) 


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Carter,  Henry  James  William 

CARTER,  HENRY  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Sept.  30,  1852.  One  of  these  names  Oriental 
Professor  at  Cheltenham  College,  1858-72;  previously  in  the 
Bengal  Army;  Ensign,  66th  N.I.,  1837;  Lieut.,  1842;  Capt., 
1850;  retired,  1853.  One  Henry  James  William  Carter,  s.  of 
Thomas,  R.  of  Ashtead,  Surrey,  b.  Mar.  i8ig,  was  at  the 
Clergy  Orphan  School,  Canterbury,  in  1826. 

CARTER,  HERBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1877.  S.  of  James,  Esq.  B.  Apr.  23,  1858,  at  Marl- 
borough. School,  Aldenham  Grammar  (Mr  J.  Kennedy). 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar;  B.A.  1881.  Assistant  Master  at 
Sydney  Grammar  School,  N.S.W.,  1882-1902.  Principal  of 
Ascham  School,  Sydney,  1902-14.  President  of  the  Linnean 
Society,  N.S.W.,  1925-6.  Of  Garrawilla,  Wahroonga,  Sydney. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  Gulliver  in  the  Bush;  science 
editor  of  Angus  and  Robertson's  Encyclopaedia  of  Australia. 
(Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CARTER  or  BONHAM-CARTER,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  July  2,  1851.  4th  s.  of  John  (1806).  B.  at 
Buriton,  Hants.  School,  Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric. 
Michs.  1851.  In  the  Army  (Lieut.  Col.,  Coldstream  Guards). 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  1896.  Brother  of  Henry  B. 
(1845),  etc.  and  father  of  Francis  H.  (1898).   (Burke,  L.G.). 

CARTER,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  29,  i860.  S. 
of  Hugh.  B.  Mar.  30,  1840,  at  Quarry  Hill,  Sussex.  [Ac- 
cording to  the  original  entry  in  the  College  Admission  Book, 
he  was  named  after  his  father,  so  that  Peile  is  wrong  in 
describing  him  as  son  of  Samuel  and  also  in  identifying  him 
with  Hugh  Carter,  the  artist.] 

CARTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1822.  S.  of  James.  B.  1805,  at  Portsmouth.  School,  Wal- 
thamstow,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1823.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  13,  1825,  as  only  son  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Ports- 
mouth. Called  to  the  Bar,  1832.  Puisne  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  1834;  Chief 
Justice,  1851-65;  retired.  Knighted,  Oct.  1859.  Married 
Margaret  Spencer,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Coster,  of  New 
Brunswick,  1852.  Died  Mar.  9,  1878,  aged  73,  at  Mortimer 
Lodge,  near  Reading.   (Dictionary  of  Canadian  Biography.) 

CARTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20,  1884.  S. 
of  Thomas,  of  Eastfield,  Netherseale,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 
Leics.  B.  there  Mar.  3,  1865.  School,  Appleby  Grammar, 
Leics.  (Mr  Bamber).  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A. 
1891.  Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (Lichfield)  1890;  C.  of  Stone, 
Staffs.,  1890-1.  Vice-Principal  of  Trinity  College,  Kandy, 
1891-5;  Principal  there,  1902-4.  Principal  of  St  John's 
College,  Jaflfna,  1894-9.  C.  of  Leicester,  1899-1902.  R.  of 
Oxhill  with  Whatcote,  Warws.,  1905-20.  V.  of  Eaton  Bray, 
Beds.,  1920-9.  R.  of  Stanstead,  Suffolk,  1929-36.  Probably 
the  Rev.  James  Carter,  M.A.,  priest,  who  died  Jan.  5,  1937, 
at  Merton  Hall,  Thetford.  Buried  there.  (Crockford,  1932; 
The  Times,  Jan.  6,  1937.) 

CARTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  4,  1889.  S.  of 
Edwin  Jones.  B.  Sept.  14,  1871,  at  Lower  Clapton.  Schools, 
Priory  House,  Clapton  (Mr  Anderton)  and  Mill  HUl  (C.  A. 
Vince,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1897. 
Adm.  Sohcitor,  1895  (Curwen,  Carter  and  Evans);  of  i, 
Gray's  Inn  Square,  London,  and  of  Fellrigg,  Buckhurst  Hill, 
Essex,  in  1938.  Brother  of  Henry  C.  (1893).  (Peile,  11.  749; 
Law  List,  1938.) 

CARTER,  JAMES  SHUCKBURGH.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i, 
1900.  S.  of  Thomas  John  Proctor  (i860).  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Rowing  'blue,'  1903. 
Assistant  Master  at  Radley  School,  1904-9.  Master  of  a 
preparatory  school  in  Norfolk,  1909-18.  Of  Iden,  Sussex. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Grenadier  Guards).  KUled  in 
action,  Sept.  27,  191S,  aged  37,  at  Hesquieres.  (King's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  Radley  Sch.  Reg.) 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  5,  i779- 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Scorton,  Yorks.  [B.  June,  1762,  at  Brompton- 
upon-Swale.]  School,  Scorton  (Mr  Holmes).  Matric.  Michs. 
1779;  Scholar,  1782;  B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1792.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  Oct.  15,  1786;  C.  of  Thornhill,  Yorks.  V.  of  Barlings, 
Lines.,  1790-.  V.  of  Myton-on-Swale,  Yorks.,  1790-1804. 
V.  of  Weston,  1804-.  P.C.  of  St  Swithin's,  Lincoln,  till  1829. 
Head  Master  of  Lincoln  Granunar  School,  1792-1820 
[mentioned  in  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lines.,  11,  as  the  Rev. 
Mr  Carter,  late  Usher,  who  succeeded  the  Rev.  John  Hew- 
thwaite,  of  St  John's  (174&-7),  Head  Master  of  Lincoln 
Grammar  School,  1762-92;  and  for  whom  see  Al.  Cantab., 
Pt  I,  where,  however,  his  mastership  is  omitted].  V.  of  Upton 
Lines.,  1800-1  and  again  1806-29.  F.S.A.,  1794.  A  good 
classical  scholar;  undertook  a  translation  of  Seneca's 
Tragedies.  Married  Ellen,  dau.  of  Walter  Fawkes  Vavasour, 
Esq.,  of  Westonhall,  c.  1787.  [They  had  two  sons  (i)  John,  of 
Lincoln  College,  Oxford;  (2)  William  Elmsall,  solicitor,  of 


Carter,  John  Corrie 


Lincoln.]  Treasurer  of  the  Lincolnshire  Clerical  Fund.  Died 
Aug.  22,  1829,  at  Minster  Yard,  Lincoln.  (G.  Mag.,  1829,  11. 
375.) 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  28,  1784. 
Of  Berks.    Matric.  Michs.  1784. 

CARTER  [post  BONHAM-CARTER],  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  16,  1806.  [S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.]  B. 
1788.  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  Scholar,  1807;  B.A.  (4th  Wrangler) 
1810;  M.A.  1813.  Fellow,  1811.  .■\dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov. 
28,  1807,  as  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Portsmouth,  Hants.,  Knt. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1819.  An  Exchequer  Bill  Loan  Com- 
missioner. M.P.  for  Portsmouth,  1816-38.  Assumed,  by 
Royal  Licence,  the  additional  name  of  Bonham  on  succeeding 
to  the  property  of  his  cousin  Thomas  (?  John)  Bonham,  of 
Buriton,  Hants.,  Mar.  19,  1827.  Married  Joanna  Maria,  dau. 
of  John  Adam  Smith,  M.P.,  Dec.  25,  1816.  Of  Petersfield, 
Hants.  A  trustee  of  the  Statistical  Society.  Died  Feb.  17, 
1838,  aged  48  (sic).  Father  of  Henrv  B.  (1845),  John  (1836), 
and  Hugh  (1851).   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  i.  429.) 

CARTER,  JOHN  (1813),  see  LANGHAM. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16,  1819.  B. 
at  Lightcliffe,  in  the  parish  of  Halifax,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1819;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827;  D.D.  1841.  Ord.  deacon,  1825; 
priest  (York)  1826;  C.  of  Aberford,  Yorks.,  1825-31.  Pro- 
bably P.C.  of  Saxton,  Yorks.,  1832-79.  Head  Master  of 
Queen  Elizabeth's  School,  Wakefield,  in  1841-51.  Father  of 
John  (1848).  See  also  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  name- 
sake. 

CARTER  or  BONHAM-CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Feb.  29,  1836.  S.  of  John  (1806).  B.  Oct.  13, 
1817,  at  Portsmouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  M.P.  for  Win- 
chester, 1847-74.  Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1866.  Chair- 
man of  Committees  of  the  House  of  Commons  and  Deputy 
Speaker,  1872-4.  Of  Adhurst  St  Mary,  Hants.  J.P.  and  D.L. 
High  Sheriff,  1879.  Married  (i)  Laura  Maria  (his  cousin),  dau. 
of  George  Thomas  Nicholson,  of  Waverley  Abbey,  Surrey, 
July  15,  1848;  (2)  The  Hon.  Mary  Baring,  dau.  of  Francis 
Thornhill,  Lord  Northbrook,  .\pr.  21,  1864.  Fellow  of 
Winchester  College,  1873-84.  Died  Nov.  26,  1884.  Brother 
of  Henry  B.  (1845),  etc;  father  of  Francis  H.  (1872),  Arthur 
T.  (1887)  and  John  (1870).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Winchester  Coll. 
Reg.) 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  18,  1848. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  [John  (1819)],  of  Saxton,  near  Aberford, 
Yorks.  B.  at  Aberford.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest  (York)  1856.  V.  of  Sutton  St 
James,  Yorks.,  1865-78.  V.  of  Raughtonhead  with  Gaitsgill, 
Cumberland,  1 878-1901.  Of  Penrith,  1903-5.  Not  in  Crock- 
ford,  1906. 

CARTER  or  BONHAM-CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  24,  1870.  S.  of  John  (1836),  of  Adhurst  St  Mary, 
Petersfield,  Hants.  B.  Jan.  5,  1852,  in  London.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  (^^rd  Wrangler)  1874; 
M.A.  1881.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1873.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  8,  1874;  name  withdrawn,  Apr.  11,  1893. 
Of  Adhurst  St  Marv,  Hants.  J.P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff, 
1898.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  21,  1905.  Brother 
of  Francis  H.  (1872)  and  half-brother  of  Arthur  T.  (1887). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

CARTER  [post  CARTER  SQUIRE],  JOHN  ABRAHAM.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  23,  1842.  S.  of  John,  of  Kirkbank, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  B.  May  27,  1823,  at  Catterick.  School, 
Richmond  (Rev.  Ja.  Tate).  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar, 
1843;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  Feb.  1847; 
priest,  1848;  C.  of  Masham,  Yorks.,  1847-9.  V.  of  Healey, 
1849-85.  Took  the  name  of  Squire  in  addition  to  that  of 
Carter.   Died  Sept.  8,  1885,  at  Healey.   (Peile,  11.  476.) 

CARTER,  JOHN  BURROUGHS  (BURROUGHES).  Adm.  pens. 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1884.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Esq., 
deceased.  B.  Mar.  27,  1866,  at  Northwold,  Norfolk.  School, 
Bradfield  (Mr  Gray).  Matric.  Michs.  1884,  as  J.  Burroughes. 
Of  the  Manor  House,  Northwold.  J.P.  Succeeded  his  father, 
Feb.  7,  1877.  Guardian  and  district  Councillor.  Married 
and  had  issue.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.) 

CARTER,  JOHN  CORRIE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.   18, 

1858.  3rd  s.  of  Samuel  [soUcitor],  of  13,  Cumberiand  Terrace, 
Regent's  Park,  London.  B.  Dec.  g,  1840,  at  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  LL.B.  1S62.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  15,  1861.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1865.  On  the  Midland 
Circuit.  Revising  Barrister,  1876.  Counsel  for  the  Mint  at 
Birmingham  and  Warwick.    Recorder  of  Stamford,   1S81- 

1912.  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  for  Radnors.,  1895- 

1913.  Director  of  the  Midland  Railway,  1896-1910.  Editor 
of  Rogers  on  Elections.  Of  Gefnfaes,  Rhayader,  Radnors. 
Died  June  5,  1927,  aged  87,  at  Cefnfaes.  (Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 


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Carter,  John  Francis 

CARTER,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1896. 
[znd  s.  of  C.  C,  clerk,  deceased,  late  of  Bridge  Street, 
Chester]  [guardian,  \V.  W.  Taylor  (stepfather),  schoolmaster, 
of  Brampton,  Hunts.]  B.  June  8,  1877,  at  Chester.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar;  B.A.  1899;  M.A. 
1906.  Assistant  Master  at  Northaw  Place,  1899  and  1901-3. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  as  a  volunteer  in  the 
Suffolk  Regt.  Assistant  Master  at  Repton  School,  1904-36-. 
Ord.  deacon,  1904;  priest  (Southwell)  1906.  Lie.  pr.,  dio. 
Southwark,  1904-27;  for  Derby,  1927-37.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  Rifle  Brigade,  and  General  List,  1914-19). 
V.  of  The  Lee,  Gt  Missenden,  Bucks.,  I937-9--  {Haileybury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1939-) 

CARTER,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28, 
1874.  S.  of  George  (1847),  R.  of  Folkingham,  Lines.  B. 
Aug.  12,  1854,  at  Coningsby,  Lines.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1882.  Assistant 
Master  at  King's  School,  Ely.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest 
(Ely)  1880;  C.  of  Chettisham,  Cambs.,  1878-80.  Held  other 
curacies,  1880-5.  C.  of  St  George's  Cathedral,  Perth,  West 
Australia,  1885-8.  R.  of  Hale  with  South  Charford,  Hants., 
1892-1926.  Lie.  to  off.  dio.  Winchester,  1926-32-.  Lived 
latterly  at  Hale  Cottage,  Faversham.  Died  there  Nov.  29, 
1934.  aged  80. 

CARTER,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  10, 
1851.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1851.   Died  Nov.  1854. 

CARTER,  JOHN  THOROLD.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  3, 

1871.  S.  of  John,  gent,  [of  Montreal,  Canada].  B.  there 
Feb.  13,  1853.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1871. 
Migrated  to  Downing,  Apr.  30,  1874. 

CARTER,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  25, 
1760.  S.  of  Wilham,  of  Ballingdon,  Essex.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Lavenham  (Mr  Coulter),  Plaistow  (Mr  Dodd)  and  .Melford 
(Mr  Perry).  Scholar,  1760-4;  matric.  Michs.  1761;  B.A. 
1764;  M.A.  1767.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1765; 
priest,  June  14,  1767;  R.  of  Flempton  with  Hargrave  and 
Hengrave,  Sufiolk,  1768-1817;  patron  of  Flempton.  One  of 
those  who  signed  the  'Feathers  Tavern  petition'  against 
subscription.  Left  a  sum  of  money  to  increase  the  salary  of 
the  parish  clerk  and  for  the  education  of  poor  children  in 
Flempton  parish.  Author,  contributions  to  Arthur  Young's 
Annals  of  Agriculture.  Died  Oct.  31,  1817,  at  Bury.  M.I.  at 
Flempton.   Father  of  the  next.   {Venn  u.  78.) 

CARTER,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  3, 
1786.  S.  of  Jonathan  (above),  R.  of  Flempton,  Suffolk.  B. 
there.  School,  Bury.  Scholar,  1786-9;  matric.  Michs.  1787. 
Died  May  10,  1789.'  M.I.  at  Flempton.   {Venn,  11.  113.) 

CARTER,  JOSEPH  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 

1872.  S.  of  William.  B.  Oct.  14,  1853,  at  Stockton,  Luzerne 
Co.,  Pennsylvania,  U.S..\.    Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876. 

CARTER,  MATTHEW  INMAN.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  July  2,  1796. 
Of  Westmorland.  Matric.  Michs.  1796;  Scholar;  B.A.  1800; 
M.A.  1805.   P.C.  of  Tor\-er,  Lanes.,  1807-65.   {Peile,  11.  342.) 

CARTER,  MILBOURNE  PETER.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  25,  1776.  S.  of  Milboume.  B.  at  Notley, 
Essex.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  Scholar,  1776; 
B.A.  1780;  M.A.  1783.  Licentiate  in  Medicine,  1792.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester,  Li:t.  dim.  from  London)  Dec.  23,  1781. 
R.  of  Bradwell,  Essex,  1783-1813.  Died  Mar.  31,  1813. 
{Peile,  II.  305;  G.  Mag.,  1813,  i.) 

CARTER,  REUBEN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 
1870.  S.  of  James,  of  8,  Derden  Villas,  ToUington  Park, 
Homsey  Road,  London.  B.  June  i8,  1852,  in  Ceylon. 
Matric.  -Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878.  Assistant 
Master  of  CUfton  College,  1875-1923.  Died  Apr.  23,  1926, 
aged  73,  at  Bournemouth.  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Apr.  28,  1926.) 

CARTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  10,  1784; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.  Of  Westmorland.  Matric.  Easter,  1794; 
B.D.  1794. 

CARTER,  RICHARD  FOSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
10,1829.  Of  Hants.  School,  Midhurst.  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
B.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon,  1833;  priest  (Winchester)  1834.  R. 
of  Rowner,  Hants.,  1837-76.  Died  Jan.  24,  1876.  {The 
Guardian,  Feb.  16,  1876.) 

CARTER,  RICHARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  27,  1859.  S.  of  William,  V.  of  Hullavington,  near 
Chippenham,  Wilts.  B.  there.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1859.  Took  up  fanning;  subsequently  settled  at  Cheltenham, 
Gloucs.  Died  Sept.  10,  1912,  aged  72,  at  Lonsdale  House, 
Cheltenham.   {Peile,  11.  563.) 


Carter,  Thomas  Shaen 

CARTER,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1867.  S.  of  John  J.  B.  Jan.  10,  1849,  at  Bally 
Macarret,  Belfast.   Matric.  Michs.  1867. 

CARTER,  ROBERT  [WILLOUGHBY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Pem- 
broke, July  3,  1781.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  B.A.  1792.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1793;  priest,  Dec.  21,  i794.  as 
Rob.  Willoughby;  C.  of  Ickworth  and  Chedburgh,  Suffolk. 
R.  of  Quarrington,  Lines.,  1805-10  and  again  1825-6.  R.  of 
Springthorpe,  1807-26.  Died  1826,  aged  62.  Perhaps  brother 
of  Thomas  (1781).  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1826,  i. 
474-) 

CARTER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1770.  S.  of  John,  of  Beccles,  Suffolk.  School,  Beccles  (Mr 
Routh).  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  Scholar,  1773;  B.A.  1774;  M.A. 
1778.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1774,  as  'Barker 
{sic)  Sam.,  B.A.  of  Trinity  C.  C;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1777,  as 
Carter,  Sam. ;  V.  of  Ringland,  Norfolk,  1779-  R-  of  Felthorpe, 
1779-1832.  C.  of  Fersfield.  Took  pupils; 'his  literary  attain- 
ments, polite  manners  savouring  of  "the  old  school," 
rendered  his  society  highly  acceptable  to  the  neighbouring 
families.'  Died  May  17,  1832,  aged  78,  at  Fers&eld  rectory. 
(G.  Mag.,  1832,  I.  374-) 

CARTER,    SAMUEL    ROBERT.     Adm.   pens,    at   Emmanuel, 

May  23,   1838.    Of  Suffolk.    [S.  of  ,  Capt.    B.   1819. 

School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  .Michs.  1838;  Scholar,  1839; 
B.A.  (15th  Wrangler)  1842;  M.A.  1845;  B.D.  1852.  FeUow, 
1844-54.  Ord.  priest  (Gloucester)  May  18,  1845.  R.  of 
Brantham  with  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk,  1855-87.  Died  Jan.  3, 
1887,  aged  67. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  A"dm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  July  2,  1781. 
Matric.  Michs.  1781.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  1780,  as  's.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  the  Middle 
Temple.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1787.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Robert  (1781). 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1782.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Kendal,  Westmorland.  School,  Hevers- 
ham,  Westmorland  (Mr  Wilson).  Matric.  Easter,  1784; 
Scholar,  1787;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb., 
Lilt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Aug.  24,  1790;  C.  of  Shudy  Camps, 
Cambs.,  1790. 

CARTER,  THOMAS,  .^dm.  (age  i8)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Nov.  14,  1794.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Foxley,  Wilts.  Bapt. 
at  St  Anne's,  Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1796;  B.A.  1799; 
M.A.  1802.  Fellow,  1797-1802.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(SaUsbury)  1802.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton  College,  1801-14; 
Lower  Master,  1814-29;  Fellow,  1829-68;  Vice-Provost, 
1857-68.  V.  of  Chardstock,  Dorset,  1807-30.  R.  of  South- 
mere,  Norfolk,  1S30-3.  V.  of  Bumham,  Bucks.,  1833-68. 
Married  Miss  Proctor,  of  Windsor,  Aug.  10,  1802.  Died  Oct. 

8,  1868,  aged  93,  at  Bumham.  Father  of  William  A.  (1834). 
{Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  19,  1825. 
S.  of  Thomas  William,  Esq.,  of  Maidstone,  Kent.  School, 
Hounslow.   Matric.  Michs.  1825. 

CARTER,  THOMAS  GARDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1843.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A. 
1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest  (Rochester)  1848;  C.  of 
Standon,  Herts.,  1847-52.  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Warwick,  1853- 

9.  V.  of  Linton,  Kent,  1859-85.  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury, 
1874-85.  Rural  Dean  of  Sutton,  1878-85.  Married  Louisa 
Harvey,  dau.  of  Onley  Savill  Onley,  Esq.,  of  Stisted  HaU, 
Braintree,  Essex,  June  22,  1848,  at  Stisted.  Died  Dec.  6, 
1885,  aged  68,  at  Linton.  Father  of  Thomas  S.  (i868). 
(G.  Mag.,  1848,  II.  200.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS  JOHN  PROCTOR.  Adm.  at  King's  (age 
18),  a  scholar  from  Eton,  July  25,  i860.  S.  of  Thomas 
Thellusson,  of  Clewer  [for  whom  see  D.N.B.].  B.  at  Piddle- 
hinton,  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1864; 
M..\.  1867.  Fellow,  1863-71.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton, 
1868-99.  Took  an  active  part  in  local  affairs  at  Windsor  and 
Eton,  being  widely  known  in  connection  with  District  Council 
business,  church  matters  and  conservative  politics.  Author, 
King's  College  Chapel,  notes  on  Us  History  and  Present  Con- 
dition. Died  Dec.  14,  1899,  aged  58.  Father  of  James  S. 
(1900).  {King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  18,  1899; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS  SAVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 

18,  1868.  [S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Garden  (1843),  clerk.]  Matric. 
.Michs.  1868.  Died  June  24,  1882,  aged  32.  (The  Guardian, 
June  28,  1882.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS  SHAEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  24,  1830.  S.  of  William  Henry  (1801).  B.  Sept.  10, 
1813,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  .Matric.  Michs.  1830.  Of 
Watlington  Park,  Oxon.  J. P.  Married  Mary  (Maria)  Susan, 
dau.  of  Col.  John  Henry  Tilson,  of  WatUngton  Park,  July  21, 
1842.   Died  Oct.  24,  1875.    (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  Burke,  I.G.) 


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Carter,  Thomas  Stead 

CARTER,  THOMAS  STEAD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  14,  1811.  S.  of  [Thomas],  of  Walworth,  Surrey.  B. 
1796.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar; 
LL.B.  {Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1815-16)  1817.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1817,  as  'of  Trinity  Hall;  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  Walworth  House,  Surrey.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  1820.  Of 
Moor  Place,  Gt  Hadham,  Herts.,  in  1849.  Died  1856.  Father 
of  Edward  (1850). 

CARTER,  VERNON  [ROBERT].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Nov.  21,  1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876. 
Ord.  deacon,  1875;  priest  (Oxford)  1877;  C.  of  Abingdon, 
i875_7.  c.  of  Buckingham,  1877-8.  C.  of  Bingham,  1878- 
9.  C.  of  Church  Stretton,  1880-2.  C.  of  Aimer,  Dorset, 
1883-7;  R.  there,  1887-96.  Resided  latterly  at  Stone, 
Wimbome,  Dorset.  Died  there  Sept.  19,  1898,  aged  48. 
(Crockford;  Th^  Times,  Sept.  22,  1898.) 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1781. 
B.  at  Lancaster.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1781; 
B.A.  1785.  Name  off,  June  23,  1789.   (St  John's  CoU.  Adm., 

IV.) 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  21)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  8,  1816. 
Of  Lanes.  School,  Winwick  (Mr  Chippendale).  Matric. 
Michs.  1816. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  26,  1826. 
Of  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1847.  Ord. 
deacon,  1830;  priest  (Lincoln)  1831.  P.C.  of  Bamsley,  Yorks., 
1836-8.  P.C.  of  Malton,  1843-55.  R.  of  Burythorpe,  1848- 
55.  R.  of  Slingsbv,  1855-82.  Died  there  June  3,  1882, 
aged  78.  Father  of  Arthur  (1870)  and  the  next.  (The 
Guardian,  June  14,  1882;  Clergy  List.) 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  2, 
1853.  S.  of  William  (above),  clerk.  B.  [Nov.  4,  1833]  at 
Sheffield,  Yorks.  [School,  Marlborough  as  son  of  Rev.  W. 
Carter,  Malton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1853.  In  the  Canadian  Civil 
Service;  Inland  Revenue  Dept.,  Ottawa.  'Deceased.' 
Brother  of  Arthur  (1870).   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

CARTER,  WILLIAM  ADOLPHUS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Mar.  20,  1834.  S.  of  Thomas  (i794).  Vice-Provost 
of  Eton.  B.  there  Nov.  18,  1815.  Matric.  Easter,  1834; 
B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Fellow,  1837-45.  Ord.  deacon, 
1840;  priest  (Oxford)  1841.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1839- 
57;  Lower  Master,  1857-64;  Fellow  and  Bursar  of  Eton, 
1864.  V.  of  Bumham  with  Boveney,  Bucks.,  1869-78.  R. 
of  Worpledon  with  Bumham,  Surrey,  1878-86.  V.  of  St 
Alban's,  Wood  Street,  London,  1886-1901.  R.  of  St  Olave's, 
Silver  Street,  together  with  St  Michael's,  Woodstreet,  and 
St  Mary's,  Staining,  Middlesex,  1896-1901.  Died  Dec.  5, 
1901,  at  Eton.   (King's  CoU.  Adm.  Reg.;  Hennessy.) 

CARTER,  WILLIAM  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  29, 
1855.  [S.  of  Robert  Prescott,  of  Pontypool.  B.  1835.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon, 
1859;  priest  (Manchester)  i860;  C.  of  Walmersley,  Lanes., 
1859-62.  C.  of  Radchfie,  1862-6.  V.  of  Stand  Lane,  1866-91. 
Died  May,  1891.  Father  of  Arthur  P.  (1897).  (The  Guardtan, 
May  27,  1891.) 

CARTER,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  5,  1826.  S.  of  Thomas,  Dean  of  Tuam.  Matric.  Michs. 
1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Lived  at  Amo's  Vale,  Co. 
Down.  Died  s./).  Mar.  1848,  aged  41.  [Thomas  Carter,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Tuam,  died  Aug.  19,  1849,  aged  almost  a  hundred. 
(G.  Mag.,  1849,  II.  548;  Peile,  11.  422.) 

CARTER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.    Adm.   pens,  at  Peterhouse, 

Feb.  II,  1801;  Fell. -Com.  Oct.  1804.   Of  Ireland.   S.  and  h. 

of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Martin,  Co.  Kildare.  B.  Dec.  18, 

1783.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1801 ;  LL.B.  1807.  Adm. 

at  Lincoln's  Inn,   Nov.   17,   1804.    Of  Castle  Martin,  Co. 

Kildare.    J.P.  and  D.L.    High  Sheriff,  1817.    Married  (i) 

Elizabeth,   dau.   of   Francis   Brooke,   June   23,    1809;    (2) 

Francis,  sister  of  Robert,  5th  Earl  of  Mayo,  June  10,  1846. 

Died  July  6,  1859.    Father  of  Thomas  S.  (1830).    (T.  A. 

Walker,  374;  Burke,  I.G.) 
CARTER,  WILLIAM   HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 

June  10,  1852.    S.  of  James,  of  Adelaide  House,  Jersey. 

Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar.    Migrated  to  St  John's,  Dec. 

15,  1852;  of  Hante.;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1868.    (T.  A.  Walker, 

502.) 
CARTER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1889; 

B.A.    1892;    M.A.    1898.     Assistant    Master   at   the    Pupil 

Teachers'  College,  Liverpool,  in  1904-30-.    (Schoolmasters' 

Directory,  1930-1.) 
CARTER,    WILLIAM    JOSEPH.     Matric.    Non-CoU.    Oct.    21, 

1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1903. 
CARTER,  WILLIAM  LOWER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
I    1879.   S.  of  Francis,  Esq.  [bookseller  and  printer],  of  Iron 
Gate,  Derby.    [B.  .A.ug.  9,   1855.    School,  Derby.]    Matric. 

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Cartledge,  William  Ashforth 

.Michs.  1879;  Exhibitioner  and  Scholar,  1879;  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1882);  B.A.  1883:  M.A.  1889.  Con- 
gregational Minister  at  Hopton,  near  MLrfield,  Yorks.,  in 
1902.  Sometime  Lecturer  in  Geology  and  Geography  at 
East  London  College  (University  of  London).  Lecturer  at 
the  Northern  Polytechnic  Institute,  HoUoway;  also  at 
Queen's  College,  Harley  Street,  London.  F.G.S.  Vice- 
President  and  editor  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Yorks.  Geo- 
logical Society.  Address,  Bolbec,  Grange  Road,  Watford. 
(Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  ScliooUnasters'  Directory,  1919.) 

CARTER,  WILLIAM  ROBSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  6,  1881.  2nd  s.  of  William  Edward,  attorney, 
of  Pontefract,  Yorks.  B.  there  June  22,  1863.  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1891.  Of 
Warwick.  During  the  Great  War,  Hon.  Capt.,  R.A.M.C. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  8,  1933,  aged  69,  at 
Eastbourne.  Brother  of  Frederick  M.  (1878).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Feb.  10,  1933.) 

CARTHEW,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  23, 
1849.  Of  Cornwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Migrated  to  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  6,  1851;  (Civil  Law,  ist  Class,  1851-2);  LL.B. 
1856.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  24,  1849,  age  30,  as 
2nd  s.  of  James,  Vice-Admiral,  of  Tredudwell,  Cornwall.' 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1852.  Practised  as  Special  Pleader  on  the 
Western  Circuit.  Died  Aug.  31,  1873,  at  New  Plymouth, 
New  Zealand.   (R.  L.  Lloyd.) 

CARTHEW,  MORDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov.  24, 
1778.   Of  Norfolk.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Little  Bealings, 
and  of  Woodbridge  Abbey,  Suffolk.    B.  Nov.   27,    1760.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1779;  Scholar;  B.A.  1783;  M-A.  1786.    Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  July  25,  1783;  priest.  May  22,  17S5;  C.  of 
Frettenham-cum-Stanninghall,    Norfolk,    1783;    R-    there, 
1791-1807.   V.  of  Hoveton  St  Peter  and  Hoveton  St  John, 
1786-1807.   V.  of  Mattishall  with  Pattesley,  1807-21.   Died 
June  10,  1S21.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1788).    (Burke,  L.G., 
1862.) 
CARTHEW,  RANULPHUS  (RANDAL)  JOHN.   Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  9,  1882.  [S.  and  h.  of  Peter,  Esq.,  of  Kensington  Palace 
Gardens,  London.   B.  1863.]    Matric.  Michs.  1882.   .■Vdm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  9,  1883,  as  Randal  John,  age  20; 
no  call.   Of  Woodbridge  Abbey,  Suffolk.  J.P.   Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Hon.  Capt.;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.,  Reserve 
of     Of&cers;    late     Commander,    Suffolk    R.F.A.,    Special 
Reserve;  Lieut.-Col.,  General  Staff).   Married  and  had  issue. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Univ.  War  List.) 
CARTHEW,  THOMAS.   .A.dm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Mar.  26, 
1788.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  B.  there 
May  2,  1764.    Previously  ist  Lieut.,  Royal  Marines.    Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)   June  26,   1791;   priest,  June   29,   1791- 
Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  1791- 
1831.    Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Isaac  Boggis,  Esq.,  of  Col- 
chester.   Died  Sept.  17,  1831.    Brother  of  Morden  (1778)- 
(Peile,  11.  324.) 
CARTHEW,   WILLIAM   HENRY   MORDEN.     Adm.   pens,   at 
Trinity.  June  19,  1861.   S.  of  Thomas,  Admiral,  of  Wood- 
bridge,  Suffolk.    B.  there  July  9,  1842.    School    Claphmn, 
London  (Mr  Pritchard).    Matric.  Michs    1801;  B  A    1865; 
MA    1874.   Ord.  deacon,  1865;  pnest  (Carhsle)  1866,  C.  of 
Brough,  Westmorland,  1865-8.  C.  of  East  Walton,  1869-72- 
C.  of  Sidbury,  1873-5-   R-  of  Stamungfield,  Suffolk,  i875-^3. 
C  of  Hopton  Wafers,  Salop,  1885-9.  C.  of  Bel  ton,  Suffolk, 
1889-95.    Resided  latteriy  at  Belton.    Died  Dec.  13,  1896, 
at  The  Old  Hall,  Belton.    (Cambridge  Chronicle,  Dec.  18, 
1896;  Crockford.) 
CARTHEW-YORSTOWN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct  3  1879    3rd  s.  of  Morden  (assumed  the  additional  name 
of  Yo^tovm,  on  succeeding  to  an  estate  in  Dumfriesshire  . 
B    Tan    3    1861,  at  Lincheden  House,  Dumfries.    i>chool, 
Cheltenham    CoUege.     Matric.    Michs.    1879;    B..V    1883^ 
Advocate.    J.P.    Hon.  Sheriff  substitute  of  Dumfriesshu-e 
and  GaUoway.   (CheUenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  1862.) 

CARTLEDGE,  CHARLES  ASHFORTH.  Adm  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christ,.  Oct.  2,  1867.  O^.  ^^';kS:[S..  "^^lUiam  Ashforth 
(next),  R.  of  St  Paul's,  York.]  Matnc.  Michs.  i867  B  A 
1871-  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  pnest  (York)  1873,  C. 
of  St  Paul's,  York,  1872-4-  V.  of  Bishop  Middleton,  Durham, 
1875-92. 

CARTLEDGE,  WILLIAM  ASHFORTH.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  St  John's,  June  15,  1839-  Of  York.  [S  of  Joseph,  sdver- 
smith,  of  Sheffield.]    School,  Manchester  Granunar    .Matnc. 


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Yofks^^'i874-9!  V.Vf  SMrbo"rough, "188(^3.  Died  Dec. 
1893  aged  73i  at  Harrogate.  Father  of  the  above.  (Man- 
chester Sch.  Reg.;  EagU,  xviii.) 

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Cartman,  John 

CARTMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  May  20, 
1828.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Ripon,  Yorks.  School,  Ripon  (Mr 
Plues).  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1848.  Ord. 
deacon,  1845;  priest  (Norwich)  1846.  Master  at  Skipton 
Grammar  School  in  i860.  C.  of  Skipton,  1866-8.  C.  of 
Newsholme,  Yorks.,  1868-70.  Of  Keighley  in  1872,  without 
cure.   Not  in  Crockford,  1874. 

CARTMAN,  JOHN  PHILIP  CHABERT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12, 
1894.  [B.  1875.]  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  1897.  Assistant  Master  at  Holme  School,  S.  Norwood, 
London,  S.E.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  Dorset  Regt. ; 
wounded).  (Schoolmaslers'  Directory,  1904;  Shravsbury  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CARTMELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
May  1,  1823.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Farlton,  Westmor- 
land. B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar;  B.A.  1827; 
M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Canterbury) 
Dec.  21,  1828;  priest,  June  14,  1829;  C.  of  Milton,  Kent, 
1828;  R.  there,  1829-34.  R.  of  PwUcrochan,  Pembs.,  1834- 
57.  Died  there  June  24,  1857.  (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag., 
1857,  II.  223.) 

CARTMELL,  HENRY  STUDHOLME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  16,  1894.  S.  of  Studholme  [sohcitor].  B.  Oct.  25,  1875, 
at  Carlisle.  Schools,  CarUsle  Granmiar  and  Aldenham 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Adm.  Sohcitor,  Oct.  1899; 
practising  at  CarUsle  and  Brampton,  with  Messrs  Cartmell. 
Clerk  to  the  Magistrates  for  the  City  of  Carlisle,  and  for 
Eskdale  Division  of  Cumberland.  Registrar  of  the  County 
Court,  Brampton.  Clerk  to  the  governors  of  the  George 
Moore  Education  Trust  and  to  the  Carlisle  Grammar  School. 
Steward  for  the  Barony  of  Gilsland  and  the  Earl  of  Carlisle's 
Manors  in  Cumberland  and  Northumberland.  Of  The  Hall, 
Heads  Nook,  Carlisle,  in  1939.  {Peile,  11.  790;  Carlisle  Gr. 
Sch.  Reg.;  Law  List,  1938.) 

CARTMELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29,  1829. 
Of  Cumberland.  S.  of  James.  B.  Nov.  13,  1810,  at  Carlisle. 
School,  Carlisle  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  (yth 
Wrangler)  1833;  M.A.  (Christ's)  1836;  B.D.  1846;  D.D.  (Lit. 
Reg.)  1849.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1833.  Tutor,  1839-49. 
Master  of  Christ's,  1849-81.  Vice-Chancellor,  1849,  1865 
and  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June,  1835;  priest  (Carlisle, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  6,  1835.  Chaplain  to  Queen 
Victoria,  1851-81.  His  mastership  very  important  in  the 
history  of  the  College,  covering  almost  the  whole  period  of  the 
transitional  statutes  of  i860  and  the  preparation  for  the 
new  statutes  of  1882.  In  giving  evidence  before  the  Com- 
mission of  1850,  suggested  some  important  changes,  such  as 
the  connection  of  College  Fellowships  with  University  pro- 
fessorships and  the  establishment  in  each  College  of  a  teaching 
staff  free  from  the  condition  of  celibacy  (see  Report,  p.  215, 
etc.).  Had  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the  College  estates 
and  relied  on  his  own  judgment  in  their  management,  but 
the  unforeseen  fall  in  agricultural  rents  prevented  the  good 
results  that  his  policy  should  have  achieved.  Took  a  con- 
siderable share  in  University  matters;  for  many  years  Chair- 
man of  the  Press  Syndicate.  Much  interested  in  the  relation 
of  the  University  to  the  Town,  and  strove  for  a  better  under- 
standing between  the  two  bodies.  Died  Jan.  23,  1881. 
Buried  in  the  College  ante-chapel.  Brother  of  John  (1839) 
and  father  of  James  (next).    (Peile,  11.  436.) 

CARTMELL  (post  AUSTEN-CARTMELL),  JAMES.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,  1880.  S.  of  James  (above),  D.D.,  Master 
of  the  College.  B.  Aug.  12,  1862,  at  The  Master's  Lodge. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar,  1881;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Oct.  8,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1889.  Bencher,  1913. 
Practised  at  the  Chancery  Bar.  Junior  Equity  Counsel  to 
the  Board  of  Inland  Revenue;  to  the  Board  of  Trade;  to 
Commissioners  of  Woods  and  Forests;  to  Charity  Commis- 
sioners, and  to  the  Board  of  Education  (Charity  Jurisdiction), 
1908-13.  Junior  Equity  Counsel  to  the  Treasury,  1913. 
Author,  legal.  Died  May  28,  1921,  aged  58,  at  Campden 
House  Court,  London,  W.  (Peile,  11.  675 ;  The  Times,  May  30, 
1921.) 

CARTMELL,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb. 
2,  i86i.  S.  of  Isaac.  B.  July  27,  1842,  at  Carlisle.  Schools, 
Carlisle  and  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar, 
1861;  B.A.  (27th  Wrangler)  1865;  M.A.  1868.  FeUow,  1866. 
Tutor,  1873-1911.  Senior  Proctor,  1878  and  1886.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1868;  priest,  1869.  Took  a  large  share  in 
University  business;  active  in  the  establishment  of  the 
special  Board  of  Medieval  and  Modem  Languages.  A  member 
of  the  Modem  Language  Association;  of  the  Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Examination  Board,  and  of  the  Local  Examina- 
tions and  Lectures  Syndicate.  Member  of  the  Press  Syndi- 
cate; revised  and  re- wrote  several  Pitt  Press  editions  of 
German  works.  Had  a  rare  gpljec-tion  of  prints  and  of  Nankin 


Cartwright,  Edmund  Bruce  Willoughby 

china.    Died  June  4,  1918,  at  Cambridge.    (Peile,  11.  567 
Cambridge  Review.) 

CARTMELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  27, 
1839.  4th  s.  of  James,  deceased,  late  of  Carlisle.  B.  there 
July  30,  1821.  [School,  CarUsle  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1839;  Scholar;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  Barkestone  and  Plungar,  Leics. 
R.  of  Asfordby,  1857-97.  Rural  Dean,  1871-97.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Peterborough,  1877-.  V.  of  Kirby  BeUairs,  1890-7.  Died 
Nov.  II,  1897,  aged  76,  at  Asfordby.  Brother  of  James 
(1829).    (Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  ANSON  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  June  19,  1852.  [Perhaps  grandson  of  WUUam, 
medical  practitioner,  of  Teignmouth  (and  Maiy,  dau.  of 
WilUam  Anson,  Esq.).  WUliam  Cartwright,  medical 
practitioner  of  Teignmouth  for  over  60  years,  died  there 
Sept.  25,  1848,  aged  80  (G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  442).]  Matric. 
Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Wor- 
cester) 1859;  priest  (Salisbury)  i860;  C.  of  East  Teignmouth, 
1859-60.  C.  of  Hammersmith,  1860-3.  C.  of  Bow  Common, 
St  Paul's,  1863-7.  C.  of  Stepney,  1867.  P.C.  of  St  Augustine's, 
Stepney,  1867-82.  Organising  Secretary  of  the  Additional 
Curates  Society,  1872-81.  Resided  latterly  at  Teignmouth. 
J. P.  for  Devon.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  there  June  19,  1903. 
(Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  June  20,  1903.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  ARTHUR  [ROGERS].  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  8,  1866.  2nd  s.  of  WiUiam  Henry,  R.  of  Butcombe, 
Somerset.  B.  Jan.  19,  1847,  at  Chilton.  School,  Honiton 
(Mr  Mackamess).  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A. 
1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1873;  priest  (Oxford)  1874;  C.  of  Fenny 
Stratford,  1873-6.  C.  of  Chatham,  1876-7.  R.  of  Butcombe, 
Somerset,  1877-90.  C.  of  South  Clevedon,  1890-1;  V.  there, 
1891-1904.  Surrogate,  dio.  Bath  and  Wells,  1902-6.  R.  of 
Homblotton,  1904-6.  Died  May,  1906,  at  the  White  Hart, 
Blackwater.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  May  31,  1906.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  BASIL  OSBORN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  2, 
1896.  S.  of  George  Kingsford,  late  Surveyor-General  to  the 
Duchy  of  Lancaster.  School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
Exhibitioner,  1899;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1899. 
Assistant  Master  at  King  WUUam's  CoUege,  Isle  of  Man, 
igoo-i;  at  Scoowan  Kularp  School,  Bangkok,  Siam,  1902-6. 
Principal  of  the  EngUsh  Dept.  in  the  Civil  Service  College  at 
Bangkok,  1907-17.  Biological  Lecturer  at  Chulalankarana 
University,  Bangkok,  1920-4;  retired.  Author,  A  Siamese 
Dictionary,  etc.  Died,  1928,  in  London.  (Radley  Sch.  Reg.; 
King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  CHARLES  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  21,  1832.  S.  of  Thomas  Everard,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool 
[and  of  Springwood,  Aughton,  near  Ormskirk].  School, 
Manchester  (only  s.  of  Mr  Thomas  Everard  Cartwright,  of 
Springwood,  Aughton,  age  11  in  1826).  Matric.  Michs.  1832; 
B..\.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1838;  priest 
(Ripon)  1839;  successively  C.  of  Kirby,  near  Liverpool;  P.C. 
of  Heckmondwike,  Yorks.,  1838,  and  C.  of  Brandon,  Suffolk. 
R.  of  Brandon-cum-Wangford,  1845-53.  R.  of  St  Mary 
Steps,  Exeter,  1853.  R.  of  Bradfield  St  George  with  Rush- 
brooke,  Sufiolk,  1854-83.  Died  Sept.  23,  1883,  aged  69,  at 
Bradfield  St  George.  (Manchester  Sch.  Reg. ;  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  26,  1883.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  CHARLES  JOHNSON.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1,  1891.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  WilUam,  R.  of 
Mileham,  Norfolk.  B.  Nov.  6,  1871,  at  Woolpit,  Suffolk. 
School,  King's,  Ely.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A. 
1903.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Peterb.)  1899;  C.  of  Weston- 
by-WeUand  with  Sutton  Bassett,  Northants.,  1898-1907.  R. 
of  Gretford  with  WUsthorpe,  Lines.,  1907-20.  R.  of  Seaton 
with  Thorpe-by-Water,  Rutland,  1920-35.  R.  of  Toynton 
St  Peter's  with  All  Saints',  Lines.,  1935-6.  Died  Feb.  5, 
1936,  at  Toynton  rectory,  Spilsby.  Brother  of  Francis  G. 
(1900).   (Crockford,  1932;  The  Times,  Feb.  6,  1936.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Easter,  1897; 
from  FiTzwiLLiAM  H.  [S.  of  George  Dawson,  R.  of  Wimpole, 
Cambs.  B.  July  27,  1872,  at  Baldersby,  Yorks.  School, 
Leatherhead.]  B.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon,  1900;  priest  (Ely) 
1901;  C.  of  Clare,  Suffolk,  1900-2.  C.  of  Chatteris,  Cambs., 
1902-5.  C.  of  Bedford,  1905-6.  C.  of  Wimpole  with  Arring- 
ton,  Cambs.,  1906-13.  R.  and  V.  of  Gamlingay,  1913-21.  R. 
of  FeltweU,  Norfolk,  1921-5.  Died  Jan.  31,  1925,  aged  52. 
(Crockford;  Cox,  County  Series,  Cambs.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  EDMUND  BRUCE  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1890.  [2nd  s.  of  George,  of  Wyberton,  Lines., 
J. P.,  D.L.  B.  Feb.  17,  1870.  School,  Marlborough.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1901.  Civil  Engineer. 
A.M.I.C.E.,  1902.  Of  Polwarth  House,  St  Mawes,  Cornwall. 
Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.) 


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CARTWRIGHT,  FAIRFAX  LEIGHTON.  Adm.  scholar  at  Clare, 
June  10,  1876.  [2ad  s.  of  William  Cornwallis,  of  Aynhoe 
Park,  Oxen.  B.  July  20,  1857.  School,  Clifton  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  17,  1879.  Entered  the  Diplomatic  Service,  1881.  Served 
in  a  variety  of  diplomatic  posts  abroad,  including  Berlin, 
Stockholm,  Teheran,  Lisbon  and  Madrid.  First  Secretary  of 
the  British  Legation  in  Mexico,  1899-1902;  at  Lisbon,  1902- 
6.  Councillorof  Embassy  at  Madrid,  1905.  Minister  Resident 
at  Munich  and  Stuttgart,  1906-8.  While  at  Munich  his 
despatches  showed  such  a  wide  grasp  of  the  general  situation 
in  Germany  and  throughout  Central  Europe  that  Sir  Edward 
Grey  suggested  his  name  as  successor  to  Sir  Frank  Lascelles, 
the  retiring  Ambassador  at  Berlin,  but  the  Kaiser  objected 
to  the  nomination.  Ambassador  at  Vienna,  1908-13,  where 
he  displayed  calm  and  sound  judgment  throughout  the  crisis 
provoked  by  the  Austrian  annexation  of  Bosnia  and  Herz- 
govina.  Remained  on  good  terms  with  Count  von  Aehren- 
thal;  also  highly  esteemed  by  the  Emperor  Francis  Joseph. 
C.V.O.,  1903.  P.C,  1908.  K.C.M.G.,  1908.  G.C.V.O.,  1909. 
G.C.M.G.,  1914.  Of  Aynhoe  Park,  Banbury.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  Jan.  9,  1928,  aged  70,  in  London.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  Jan.  10,  1928.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  FRANCIS  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H. 
Oct.  I,  1900.  [S.  of  Charles  William,  clerk,  of  Seaton  rectory, 
Rutland.]  B.  Jan.  24,  1881.  [School,  Oakham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1913.  Schoolmaster  at  Tid- 
dington,  Weymouth;  of  Connaught  House  School,  Wey- 
mouth, in  1915.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1891).  (Oakham  Sch. 
Reg.;  Selwyn  Coll,  Cal.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  .-idm.  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  1895.  2nd  s.  of  Frederick  Fox,  of  7,  Percival  Road, 
Clifton.  B.  June  i,  1874,  at  8,  Windsor  Terrace,  Clifton. 
School,  CUfton  College.  Matric.  Lent,  1895;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1901.  Incorp.  at  Durham,  1903.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest 
(Winchester)  1900;  C.  of  Aldershot,  1898-1903.  V.  of  Wool- 
land,  Dorset,  1903-10.  Organising  Secretary  of  the  White 
Cross  League,  1910-15.  During  the  Great  War,  Chaplain  to 
the  Forces,  1914-17;  Hon.  Chaplain,  1917.  V.  of  All  Saints, 
Sydenham,  Devon,  1917-28.  V.  of  Plumstead,  Kent,  1928- 
38.  Died  Jan.  28,  1938.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1932; 
The  Times,  Jan.  31,  1938.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  5,  1826. 
B.  1803.  [Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Willam.]  If  so,  practised  medi- 
cine at  Teignmouth,  Devon,  for  some  years;  afterwards 
resided  at  Ford  House,  Newton  Abbot.  J. P.  for  Devon. 
High  Sherifi,  1844.  [See  note  under  Anson  William  Henry 
(1852);  perhaps  of  the  same  family.]    (Venn,  11.  200.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  JAMES  BORDMAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
June  17,  1816.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824. 
Ord.  deacon,  1820;  priest  (Lincoln)  1821.  Minister  of  the 
Jewish  Episcopal  Church,  Bethnal  Green,  c.  1831-61. 
Chaplain  and  Principal  of  the  Hebrew  College,  in  185  3-9-. 
Died  Feb.  8,  1861,  aged  63,  in  Bethnal  Green.  (G.  Mag., 
1861,  I.  347.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  JAMES  JOEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
24,  1859.  S.  of  Jarius  Joel,  com  merchant.  B.  Jan.  6,  1842, 
at  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A. 
1869.  Entered  the  Public  Record  Office,  1867.  Secretary  there 
and  of  the  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission,  1887.  F.S.A. 
Took  an  active  interest  in  the  management  of  the  Camden 
Society,  the  Pipe  Roll  Society,  and  the  Royal  Historical 
Society.  An  antiquary  of  repute;  intimately  acquainted  with 
the  State  Papers  and  private  Muniments  of  the  17th  and  i8th 
centuries.  Author,  Chapters  from  Yorkshire  History;  edited 
the  Wentworth  Papers;  Memoirs  of  Sir  John  Reresby,  etc. 
Died  Jan.  8,  1903,  aged  61,  at  7,  Wilton  Road,  Wimbledon. 
(R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Jan.  10,  1903.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  i,  1821. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1830. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Oct.  13,  1827;  priest,  Oct.  4,  1828;  C. 
of  Norton.  Living  at  Norton,  Stockton-on-Tees,  in  1829. 
Minor  Canon  of  Durham,  1834-79-  Precentor,  1834-49. 
P.C.  of  Ferry  Hill,  1843-4.  P.C.  of  Witton  Gilbert,  1849-50. 
Living  at  Old  Elvet,  Durham,  in  1877.  Died  Dec.  15,  i879, 
aged  75,  at  Durham.  Buried  at  Elvet.  (Peile,  11.  406;  H.  M. 
Wood,  Collections.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  JOHN  CHURCHILL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1822.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Braintree,  Essex. 
School,  Braintree  (Mr  Copsey).   Matric.  Michs.  1822. 

CARTWRIGHT,  RICHARD  BETTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, June  15,  1829.  Of  Gloucs.  [S.  of  Richard,  of  Shire- 
hampton  House,  near  Bristol,  and  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Charles  Betton,  of  Whitechurch,  Heref.]  Matnc.  Michs. 
1829.  Migrated  to  Queens',  May  3,  1830;  B.A.  1833.  Ord. 
deacon,  1834;  priest  (Gloucester)  Dec.  24,  1837;  C.  of  Shire- 


Carus-Wilson,  Charles 

hampton,  1837.  R.  of  Stoke  Rochford,  Lines.,  1843-65. 
Died  May  3,  1865,  aged  55.  Buried  at  Redland  Green, 
Bristol.   M.I.   (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24, 
1832.  [S.  of  Samuel,  dentist,  F.R.S.  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.). 
B.  1815.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Student  at  the  London 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1838.  F.R.C.S.,  1839.  Dental  Surgeon 
to  King's  College  Hospital.  Lecturer  on  Dental  Surgery  and 
Pathology.  With  Sir  John  Tomes  and  others  secured  the 
establishment  of  the  Dental  Diploma,  1858.  Professor  of 
Dental  Surgery  at  King's  College,  1858.  Examiner  on  the 
Dental  Board  of  the  College,  1865-75.  A  prize,  consisting  of 
the  Cartwright  medal  in  bronze  and  an  honorarium  of  £85, 
founded  by  the  Association  of  Dental  Surgeons  to  com- 
memorate his  services  in  improving  the  status  of  the  pro- 
fession. Frequent  contributor  to  the  Odontological  Society 
Transactions  and  the  British  Journal  of  Dental  Science.  Died 
Aug.  23,  1891,  at  32,  Old  Burlington  Street,  London.  (Plarr, 
Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  THOMAS  EVERARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Mar.  13,  1824.  Of  Lanes.  [Perhaps  s.  of 
Thomas  Everard,  of  Springwood,  Aughton,  near  Ormskirk; 
if  so,  probably  died  young;  see  Charles  Johnson  (1832),  styled 
only  son  of  T.  E.  Cartwright  in  1826.]   Matric.  Easter,  1824. 

CARTWRIGHT,  WALTER  PERRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1898.  S.  of  Daniel.  B.  Mar.  2,  1872,  at  Leek.  School, 
Loughbourough  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901; 
M.A.  1919.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Exeter)  1903;  C.  of 
Exeter,  1902-g.  C.  of  Torquay,  1909-15.  Secretary  for  the 
London  City  Mission,  191 5-39-.  Of  3,  Park  Hill  Road, 
Croydon,  in  1939.    (Crockford,  1939.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1769;  clerk,  of  Newton.  B.  in  Leics.  Probably  a 
'Ten-year  man';  did  not  take  the  B.D.  degree. 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1899. 
School,  Middlesborough  High.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1901);  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906. 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  24,  1853.  S.  of  William  Steward,  of  Newport, 
Mon.  B.  in  London.  School,  Aldenham  Grammar,  Herts. 
(Mr  Leeman).  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Monmouthshire.  Died  Jan.  2,  1884. 
(Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.) 

CARUS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  29, 
1821.  S.  of  Roger.  B.  at  Liverpool.  School,  Dunham, 
Norfolk  (Mr  Jowett).  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar,  1825; 
B.A.  (28th  Wrangler  and  gth  Classic)  1827;  M.A.  1830. 
Fellow,  1829.  Dean,  1832-50.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  i, 
1828;  priest  (Lichfield  and  Coventry,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely) 
June  5  1830;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1828.  P.C. 
and  Lecturer  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1832-7-.  Lecturer, 
1832,  and  P.C.  of  Gt  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1844-51.  Canon 
of  Wmchester,  1851-85.  V.  of  Romsey,  1851-4-  V.  of  St 
Maurice's,  Winchester,  1854-60.  Select  Preacher  at  Cam- 
bridge, 1854,  1859  and  1866.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Win- 
chester 1860-70.  Retired  to  Bournemouth.  The  Carus 
Greek  Testament  Prize  was  founded  in  1853  by  f  nends  desirous 
of  testifying  their  regard  for  him  during  his  lifetime.  A  dis- 
tinguished Evangelical  and  a  friend  of  Charles  Simeon;  ably 
maintained  the  Evangelical  principles  of  the  Church  of 
England  in  Cambridge  [see  Memoir  by  Rev.  Charles  Bullock, 
B.D.].  Died  Aug.  27,  1891,  aged  87.  Buried  at  Bourne- 
mouth cemetery.   (Ely  Ordinations.) 

CARUS-WILSON,  CHARLES  ASHLEY.  Adm.  pens  (age  24) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  9,  1884.  S.  of  Charles  (next),  V  of  St 
Mark's,  Leamington.  B.  Dec.  i860,  at  Eastry,  Kent  [School, 
HaUeybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891. 
On  the  staS  of  the  Royal  Indian  Engineermg  College, 
Cooper's  Hill.  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineenog  at  the 
McGill  University,  Montreal,  Canada,  1890-8.  Practised  m 
Westminster  as  a  Consulting  Engineer.  Lecturer  on  En- 
gineering and  Scientific  subjects.  Of  Hanover  Lodge,  Ken- 
lington  Park,  London,  W.,  in  1939-  Married  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Electro-Dynamics.  Brother  of  Frederick  N.  (1873)- 
(HaUeybury  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who,  i939-) 

CARUS-WILSON  or  WILSON,  CHARLES  CARUS.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Corpus  Christi.  Oct.  18,  1843.  Of  Lanes.  [2nd  s.  of 
William  C.  (1810),  of  Casterton  HaU,  Westmorland  B.  Aug. 
II,  1825.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A  1848;  M-A- /A^,''  Vl^- 
deacon,  1848;  priest  (Manchester)  1849;  C.  of  Whittington, 
Lanes  1849-.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Ramsgate,  in  1851.  V. 
of  Eastry,  Kent,  1854-67.  V.  of  Rainsgate,  1867-72.  Mmister 
of  New  Milverton,  Leamington  Warws  1873-7.  Married 
Mary  Jervis,  dau.  of  Rev.  H.  Maud,  of  Bat^,  Oct.  1852. 
Author,  theological.  Died  1877.  Brother  of  W.Uiam  W 
(1843),  etc.;  father  of  the  above  and  Fredenck  N.  (1873)- 
(Burke,  E.G.,  1925.) 


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CARUS-WILSON  or  WILSON,  EDWARD  CARUS.    Adm.  pens, 
at  Queens',  Nov.  13,1813.  [3rds.  of  William  C.  (1782),  Esq.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1828,  as  WUson,  Edw. 
Cams.  Ord.  deacon  (Xomich)  June  27,  1819;  priest,  Dec.  12, 
1819.    V.  of  Crosby  Ravensworth,  Westmorland,  1836-48; 
remained  without  cure.    Died  Nov.   i,   i860,  aged  65,  at 
Clifton,  Bristol.  Brother  of  Roger  (1810)  and  William  (1810). 
(G.  Mag.,  i860,  II.  679.) 
CARUS-WILSON,    EDWARD    SHIPPHARD.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Christ's,  Feb.   19,   1849.    S.  of  William  (1810),  clerk,  of 
Casterton   Hall,   Kirkby  Lonsdale.    B.   July   15,    1830,   at 
Whittington  rectory.    Schools,  Rugby  and  Sheffield  Colle- 
giate.    Matric.   Michs.    1849;   B.A.    1854;    M.A.    1857.     Of 
Casterton    Hall,    Westmorland;    afterwards   of    Penmount, 
Truro,  Cornwall.    J. P.  for  Cornwall.    Married  Ellen  Anne, 
dau.  of  Humphrey  WUlyams,  D.L.,  of  Camanton,  near  St 
Colomb,  Oct.  23,  1854.    Died  Nov.  25,   1908,  aged  78,  at 
Penmount.    Brother  of  Charles  (1843),  etc.    [Peile,  11.  508; 
Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Wilson.) 
CARUS-WILSON,    FREDERICK    NEVILLE.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  July  31,  1873.  S.  of  Charles  C.  {1843),  of  Lemington 
(sic),  Gloucs.   B.  Aug.  14,  1854,  at  Easton,  Gloucs.   School, 
Hailevbury  {'s.  of  Rev.  C,  of  Ramsgate;  b.  Aug.  1856'). 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1896.    Ord.  deacon, 
1879;  priest  (Rochester)   1880;  C.  of  St  John's,  Deptford, 
1879-80.    Held  other  curacies,   1880-4.    V.  of  Nonington, 
Kent,  1885-91.    V.  of  New  Milverton,  Warws.,  1891-8.    R. 
of    Sundridge,    Kent,    1898-1912;    retired.     Of    Glenfield, 
Weston  Park,  Bath,  in  1939.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother 
of  Charles  A.  (1884).    (Haileyhury  Sck.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Crockford,  1939.) 
CARUS-WILSON  or  WILSON,  ROGER  CARUS.   Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  7,   1810.    [S.  of  William  (1782).    B.   1792-] 
Matric.  i8ii;  B.A.  1815;  M..'^.  1818.   V.  of  Preston,  Lanes., 
1817-39.    Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Major  Parr,  1824.    Died 
1839.  Brother  of  Edward  C.  (1813),  etc.   (Victoria  Co.  Hist., 
Lanes.,  vii.  86;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
CARUS-WILSON  or  WILSON,  WILLIAM  CARUS.    Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  July  7,  1810,  as  WUson,  WUliam  Cams.   [S.  and 
h.  of  William  (1782),  of  Casterton,  Westmorland.  B.  July  7, 
1791.]    Matric.  Michs.  1811;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818.    R.  of 
Tunstall,  Lanes.,  1816-28.   R.  of  Whittington,  Lanes.,  1825- 
57;  non-resident.   P.C.  of  Casterton,  1833-56.  Succeeded  his 
father  in  the  Casterton  estates,  1851.   Chaplain  to  the  Duke 
of    Sussex.      Founded     and     endowed     Casterton    Clergy 
Daughters'  School,  first  established  at  Cowan  Bridge,  1824 
(attended  by  the  Bronte  sisters,  see  Mrs  Gaskell's  Life  of 
Charlotte  Bronte),  afterwards  removed  to  Casterton,  1833. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Charles  Neville,  R.A., 
Jan.    31,    1815.     A   religious   and    philanthropic   \vriter   of 
repute;  published  300,000  numbers  of  the  Friendly  Visitor 
(Lonsdale  Mag.,  11.  472).    Died  Dec.  30,  1859,  aged  68,  in 
London.   Brother  of  Roger  (1810)  and  Edward  (1813);  father 
of  Edward  S.  (1849),  of  William  W.  C.  (1843)  and  Charles 
(1843).    (Burke,  L.G.;  Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes.,  viii.  252; 
G.  Mag.) 
CARUS-WILSON  or  CARUS,  WILLIAM  WILSON.    Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  20,  1782.  S.  of  William,  of  Kirkby- 
Lonsdale,  Westmorland.   B.  July  24,  1764.   .School,  Chester 
(Mr  Vanbmgh).    Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A. 
(gth  Wrangler)  1786.    Succeeded  his  aunt,  Anne  [Place],  at 
Casterton  Hall,  Westmorland.    Assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Wilson  by  sign  manual.  Mar.   i,   1793.    M.P.  for 
Cockermouth,    1821-7.     D.L.    and   J. P.   for   Westmorland, 
Lancaster  and  West  Riding,  Yorks.   Married  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Shipphard,  of  Natland,  Westmorland,  Sept.  10, 
1787.  Died  Feb.  11,  1851,  aged  86,  at  Casterton  HaU.  Father 
of  WiUiam  C.   (1810),   Roger   (1810)   and   Edward   (1813). 
(Burke,  L.G.,  1925;  G.  Mag.) 
CARUS-WILSON    or   WILSON,    WILLIAM   WILSON   CARUS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  17,  1843.    Of  Lanes. 
[S.  and  h.  of  William  C.  (1810),  of  Casterton,  Westmorland. 
B.  Sept.  I,  1822.]    Of  Casterton  Hall,  Westmorland,  and  of 
Hague   House,   near   Exeter.     Examined   and   refuted   the 
charges  brought  against  his  father's  school  in  Mrs  Gaskell's 
Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte,  in  A  Refutation  of  the  Statemertts  in 
the  Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte  regarding  Casterton  Clergy  daughters 
School,  when  at  Cowan  Bridge  (dated  Weston-super-Mare, 
June  3,   1857).    Married  Mary  Letablere,  dau.  of  Edward 
Litton,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  and  Master  in  Chancery  in  Ireland,  .A.pr. 
10,1843.  Died  June  II,  1883.  Brotherof  Charles  (1843),  etc. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

CARVER,  ALFRED  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  27,  1845.  S.  of  James  (1806),  clerk.  B.  .Mar.  22,  1826, 
at  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.  School,  St  Paul's  (exhibitioner). 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar;  Prizeman,  1848;  B.A.  (6th 
Classic)  1849;  .M.A.  (Queens')  1852.  Fellow  and  Classical 
Lecturer  of  Queens',  1850-3.  D.D.  (Lambeth)  1861.  Sur- 
master  of  St  Paul's  School,  1852-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1853; 
priest  (London)  1854;  C.  of  St  Olave's,  Old  Jewry,  1854-7. 


Carver,  Francis 

Master  of  Dulwich  College,  1858-83;  founded  the  Carver 
Memorial  Prize  for  efficiency  in  modem  languages  and  rebuilt 
Dulwich  College,  1870.  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester,  1882- 
1909.  Chairman  of  the  Governors  of  James  Allen's  Girls' 
Schools,  Dulwich.  Died  July  25,  1909,  at  Tynnhurst,  Strea- 
tham  Common.  Buried  at  West  Norwood.  Father  of  Ernest 
A.  (1874).  (D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 
CARVER,  ALFRED  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1873.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Old  Trafford,  Lanes.  School, 
Forest  School,  Walthamstow.   Matric.  Michs.  1873. 

CARVER,  ARTHUR  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7,  1891. 
[S.  of  Edmund  (1854),  Esq.,  of  Holm  Leigh,  West  Road, 
Cambridge.  B.  May  11,  1872.]  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1901;  M.D.  1904.  At 
St  George's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1900. 
M.R.C.P.,  1902.  House  Physician  at  the  Brompton  Hospital 
for  Consumptives.  Senior  House  Physician  at  the  Gt  Northern 
Central  Hospital.  .Medical  Registrar  at  the  Westminster 
Hospital.  Hon.  Physician  of  Torbay  Hospital.  Vice- 
President  of  Torquay  Medical  Societv.  Fell.  Roy.  Soc.  Med. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  'R.A..M.C.,  1916-17;  at 
Salonika).  Of  Park  Mount,  Torquay,  in  1939.  Author, 
medical.    (Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CARVER,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  15,  i860.  S.  of  James  F.,  of  Broughton.  Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  Scholar;  B..\.  (31st  Wrangler)  1864.  A.  W.  Carver, 
Esq.,  M.A.,  Assistant  .Master  at  Durham  Grammar  School, 
died  Apr.  13,  1866,  aged  29,  at  Durham.  (T.  A.  Walker,  517; 
G.  Mag.,  1866,  I.  770.) 

CARVER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  c.  1786.  S.  of 
Charles  (1741),  R.  of  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  (?)  Harrow.  Scholar,  17S6-92;  matric.  Lent,  1788; 
B.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jvme  3,  1792;  priest, 
May  26,  1793;  C.  of  Moulton,  1792.  C.  of  Aslacton,  i793- 
1855.  V.  of  Homing,  1809-55.  R.  of  Winfarthing  and 
Snetterton,  1814-16.  Died  July  11,  1855.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Venn,  11.  113;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

CARVER,  CHARLES.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Mar.  16, 
1818.  S.  of  Charles  (above),  clerk,  of  Fomcett,  Norfolk.  B. 
at  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  i8i8;  Scholar, 
1818-22;  B.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,  1820; 
priest,  Mar.  3,  1822;  C.  of  Aslacton  and  elsewhere  in  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk.  The  Rev.  Charles  Carver,  formerly  of  Long 
Stratton,  Norfolk,  died  Mar.  3,  1862,  at  Tollerton  rectory, 
Notts.  (Venn,  11.  171,  where  he  is  assigned  the  rector>'  of 
Walton-le-Soken,  Essex,  1862-75;  but  see  also  the  next,  to 
whom  this  living  may  belong.) 

CARVER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  15, 
1833;  re-adm.  July  7,  1836.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs. 
1836;  B.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest,  1841;  C.  of 
Farthingstone,  1840-1.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Walton-le- 
Soken,  Essex,  1862-75.  [See  also  note  under  Charles  (above).] 

CARVER,  DAVID.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  37)  at  Caius,  Mar.  25,  1841. 
S.  of  Jonathan,  schoolmaster,  of  Necton,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Carlton  Rode,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Exhibitioner, 
1843;  B.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1845;  priest,  1846; 
C.  of  Warham,  Norfolk,  1846-8.  Assistant  Master  at  the 
Birmingham  Proprietary  School,  1846.  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics at  Putney  College,  1848-51.  V.  of  Hyson  Green, 
Notts.,  1852-84.  Married  Henrietta,  dau.  of  G.  E.  Carmthers, 
Esq.,  Feb.  12,  1850.  Died  Nov.  28,  1884.  Buried  at  Hyson 
Green.   Brother  of  Jonathan  (1842).   (Fenn,  11.  254.) 

CARVER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1854- 
S.  of  William  Crole  [schoolmaster].  B.  July  4,  1824,  at 
Melbourne,  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  .M.B. 
1859;  M.A.  1866;  .M.D.  1891.  Previously  medical  student  at 
University  College  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  1848. 
F.R.C.S.,  1854.  House  Surgeon  to  Robert  Liston  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).  Resident  Clinical  Assistant  at  Brompton 
Hospital  for  Consumptives.  Assistant  in  a  mining  practice  at 
Nantyglo  for  a  year.  Registrar  and  .Anaesthetist  at  Adden- 
brooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge.  Demonstrator  to  George 
Humphry,  Professor  of  Anatomy.  Removed  to  Huntingdon, 
1866;  Surgeon  to  the  County  Hospital.  Surgeon  to  Adden- 
brooke's  Hospital,  and  subsequently  Consulting  Surgeon, 
1898.  Practised  at  Cambridge  for  many  years.  President  of 
the  Cambridge  Medical  Society,  1887.  Died  Sept.  7,  1904,  at 
Torquay.  Father  of  Arthur  E.  (1891).  (Plarr,  Lives  of  the 
Fellows.) 

CARVER,  ERNEST  ALFRED.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  11,  1874. 
[S.  of  Alfred  James  (1845),  Master  of  Dulwich  College.  B. 
July  6,  1854.  School,  Dulwich  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
Scholar;  B..\.  1879;  M..A..  1885.  Went  to  Canada;  address, 
Colpoys  Bay,  Ontario,  in  1926.   (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

CARVER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1874. 
S.  of  Daniel  [and  Anne  Price].  B.  July  4,  1844,  at  Malew, 
Isle  of  Man.  Bapt.  .■^ug.  29,  1844.  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
B.A.  1878. 


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Carver,  Henry  Jonathan 

CARVER,  HENRY  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
26,  1868.  S.  of  Jonathan,  clerk.  B.  at  Wells,  Norfolk,  June 
6,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876.  Ord. 
deacon,  1872;  priest  (Ely)  1874;  C.  of  Hilton,  Hunts.,  1872-3. 
C.  of  Gazeley,  Suffolk,  1873-5.  C.  of  Hinton  Waldrist,  Berks., 
1876-80.  R.  of  Melbury  Abbas,  Dorset,  1880-1915.  Died 
May  19,  1915,  aged  68.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

CARVER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  4, 
1806.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  James,  surgeon,  of  Wymondham. 
B.  there  1790.  School,  Holt.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1812;  M.A.  i8r5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  27, 
1813;  priest,  July  9,  1815.  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Mayor  and 
Court  of  Aldermen,  1826-60-;  of  the  Debtors'  Prison, 
Middlesex,  1828.  Ordinary  at  Newgate,  1838.  Chaplain  to 
the  Lying-in-Hospital,  City  Road,  London,  and  to  the  White 
Cross  Street  Prison  in  1847.  Married  Anne  Spurhng.  Died 
Jan.  12,  r866,  aged  75,  at  31,  Douglas  Road,  Canonbury. 
Father  of  Alfred  J.  (r845).   (G.  Mag.,  1866,  i.  441.) 

CARVER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus,  Feb.  10,  1821. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Gosport.  School,  Norwich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1826;  M..\.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Oct.  15,  1826;  priest,  June  10,  1827.  Probably  R.  (and 
patron)  of  Hevingham,  Norfolk,  1833-7. 

CARVER,  JEREMIAH  WOOLSEY  (or  WOLSEY).  Adm.  pens, 
(age  22)  at  Caius,  c.  1829.  S.  of  James,  of  Thurton,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Thetford  (Mr  Ward).  Matric.  Michs.  1830; 
Exhibitioner,  1831;  B.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June 
12  (?  14),  1835;  priest  (Gloucester,  Lilt.  dim.  from  London) 
June  5,  1836;  R.  of  Sampford,  Essex,  r836-49.  P.C.  of  St 
John's,  Finchingfield,  1849-74.  Died  there  Nov.  26,  1874. 
(Venn,  11.  211.) 
CARVER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  3, 
1758.  S.  of  Marmaduke,  Esq.,  of  Yorks.  School,  Canterbury 
(Mr  Beauvoir).  Matric.  Michs.  1760;  B.A.  1762;  M.A.  r765. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  17,  1764;  priest,  Nov.  4,  1764;  R. 
of  Whiston,  Yorks.,  1764-1807.  R.  of  Treeton,  r765-i804. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Allen,  of  Chapeltown-in-EccIesfield  and  sole  heiress 
to  her  mother  Elizabeth  Middleton,  1763.  Died  1807. 
Father  of  Marmaduke  M.  (1788).  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  651; 
F.M.G.,  207,  839.) 
CARVER,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1770.  No  record 
of  admission.  [Perhaps  s.  of  John  of  Westminster.]  Matric. 
(Oriel  College,  Oxford)  May  18,  1759,  age  18;  LL.B.  1770. 
Probably  V.  of  Dudley,  Worcs.,  and  Himley,  Stags.,  1766- 
79.  Archdeacon  of  Stafford,  1769-.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1773- 
1814.  R.  of  Hartlebury,  Worcs.,  1777-1801.  Preb.  of 
Worcester,  1777-1804.  R.  of  Kingswinford,  Staffs.,  i779- 
1804.  Archdeacon  of  Surrey,  1782-1814.  Died  Aug.  i,  1814, 
aged  74,  in  Sackville  Street,  London.  [.\  laudatory  obituary 
notice  which  appeared  in  Gent.  Mag.,  Aug.  r8i4,  is  indig- 
nantly criticised  by  a  correspondent  in  the  following  issue, 
Sept.  1814.]  (Cant.  .Act  Bk.;  Le  Neve,  Fasti  Eccles.;  Al. 
Oxon.) 
CARVER,  JOHN  ROBERTSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  5, 
1886.  S.  of  Thomas,  J.P.  B.  Mar.  8,  1868,  at  Marple, 
Cheshire.  Schools,  Strathmore  House,  Southport,  and  Owens 
College,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A., 
M.B.  and  B.C.  r893;  M.D.  1898.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
D.P.H.,  1896.  Assistant  in  the  Public  Health  Laboratory, 
Victoria  University  of  Manchester,  1896.  Of  Alderley  Edge, 
Cheshire,  in  191 1.  Of  Mobberley  Old  HaU,  Knutsford,  in 
1922  (retired) ;  afterwards  of  Cross  Trees,  Sutton  Courteney, 
Berks.  Author,  medical.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1881).  (Peile, 
II.  728;  Medical  Directory,  1939.) 
CARVER,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  14, 
1842.  S.  of  Jonathan.  B.  at  Fundenhall,  Norfolk.  Matric. 
Lent,  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest  (Norwich)  1849;  C. 
of  Wells-next-the-Sea,  1847-9.  Held  other  curacies,  1849- 
71.  V.  of  Barney,  Norfolk,  1871-81.  Not  in  Crockford,  1882. 
Brother  of  David  (1841). 
CARVER,  MARMADUKE  MIDDLETON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Emmanuel,  Nov.  10,  1788.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  John  (1758), 
clerk.]  Matric.  Lent,  1792;  B.A.  1794.  Assumed  the  surname 
of  Middleton  in  lieu  of  Carver,  by  Royal  sign  manual,  Apr.  2, 
1795,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his  relation  and  godfather, 
Jonathan  Oxley,  of  Leam  (or  Leeme),  Derbs.  Of  Learn, 
Derbs.,  and  of  Morthen,  Yorks.  High  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire, 
1808.  Married  (i)  Mary  Aim,  dau.  of  Robert  Athori)e- 
Athorpe,  Esq.,  of  Dinnington,  Yorks.,  1801 ;  (2)  Martha,  dau. 
of  Anthony  Dawson,  Esq.,  of  Azerley,  near  Ripon,  June  11, 
1822.  [For  his  sons  John  Carver  Middleton  and  Marmaduke 
Middleton  see  Middleton.  (F.M.G.,  207,  839.) 
CARVER,  NORMAN  CLIFTON.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1895. 
S.  of  Edmund  D.,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey.  B.  Jan.  14,  1876. 
School,  WeUington  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898; 
B.C.  1904;  M.B.  1906;  M.A.  1919.  .-^t  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
London,    1900.     House  Surgeon,    1904.    Senior  Obstetrical 


Carwardine,  John  Bryan 

House  Physician.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1904.  During  the 
Great  War  served  as  Surgeon-Lieut.,  R.N.;  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Of  Springfield,  Ewell,  Surrey;  of  9,  Lauriston 
Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W.,  in  1939;  retired.  Author,  medical. 
(King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical 
Who's  Who,  1927;  Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CARVER,  SAMUEL  ROBINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Nov.  II,  1831.  B.  at  Sheffield.  Matric.  Lent,  1832;  B.A. 
1836;  M.A.  1842.  P.C.  of  Stannington,  Yorks.  Died, 
together  with  his  wife,  Aug.  31,  1842,  aged  39,  from  injuries 
received  in  being  thrown  from  his  carriage.  (G.  Mag.,  1842, 
n.  439-) 

CARVER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  8,  1881.  S. 
of  Thomas.  B.  Dec.  20,  1863,  at  Marple,  Cheshire.  School, 
Southport.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M..\.  1889.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1888;  practised  for  many  years  with  the  firm  of 
Collier  and  Carver,  Manchester;  retired,  1907.  Living  at 
Wolvey  Abbey  Farm,  Wolvey,  Warws.,  in  1911.  Of  Bittes- 
well  House,  Bitteswell,  near  Rugby,  in  1938.  Brother  of 
John  R.  (1886).   (Peile,  11.  682;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 

CARVER,  THOMAS  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  25,  1867.  4th  s.  of  William,  merchant.  B.  Nov.  14, 
1848,  at  Gibraltar.  [School,  Snaresbrook.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  Scholar;  B.A.  (&th  Wrangler)  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  7,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1873.  On 
the  Northern  Circuit.  Q.C.,  1897.  Bencher,  1904.  Judge  of 
County  Courts  (Circuit  12),  1906.  Of  Birkenhead,  and  15, 
Lord  Street,  Liverpool,  till  i8go;  afterwards  of  2,  Garden 
Court  Temple,  London,  and  of  Yew  Close,  Oatlands,  Wey- 
bridge.  Died  May  12,  1906,  aged  57,  at  Huddersfield. 
(Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  May  14,  1906;  R.  F. 
Scott.) 
CARVER,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  17,  i8io.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School,  Mid- 
hurst,  Sussex  (Mr  Bayly).  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B..\.  1816; 
M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  10,  1815;  priest, 
June  9,  1816.  R.  of  Snetterton  St  Andrew's  and  AU  Saints', 
Norfolk,  1816-24.  R-  oi  Winfarthing,  1816-48.  Not  in 
Clergy  List,  1849.  Father  of  the  next. 
CARVER,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  14, 
1842.  [S.  and  h.  of  William  James  (above),  clerk,  of  Win- 
farthing, Norfolk.]  Matric.  Lent,  1845.  Migrated  (age  23) 
to  Magdalene,  Jan.  19,  1846;  B^.  1849.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  29,  1849.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1856.  Did  not 
practise  in  England.  Sometime  Registrar  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Ceylon.  Died  Nov.  6,  1906,  aged  83,  at  3,  Oxford 
Square,  Hyde  Park,  London.  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Inns  of  Court.) 
CARVETH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  15,  1791- 
Matric.  Michs.  1791;  Scholar,  1791;  B.A.  (&th  Wrangler)  1795. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Feb.  25,  1796;  priest,  Sept.  24, 
1797;  C.  of  Abenhall,  1796.  C.  of  Longnay  and  Elmore, 
1810.  (Peile,  II.  332.) 
CARVICK,  HENRY  BRUCE  MAYER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 

Oct.  18,  1867.  Matric.  Michs.  1867. 
CARVICK,  THOMAS  MAYER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21, 
1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  [S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Moat 
Mount,  Highwood  Hill,  Middlesex,  and  of  Wyke,  Yorks. 
(who  died  May  30,  1848,  aged  61),  and  Marianne  Barbarina, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Mayer,  Esq.,  of  York  and  Wyke.]  Lieut.,  78th 
Highlanders.  (G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  332.) 
CARWARDINE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Sept.  29,  1792.  S.  of  Thomas  (i779).  clerk,  of  Earls 
Colne,  Essex.  B.  Feb.  i775,  at  Preston  [Wynne],  Heref. 
School,  Newport,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1797;  M.A.  1803.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  9,  i797; 
priest  (London)  Apr.  28,  1799;  C.  of  All  HaUows-on-the- 
Wall  London,  1799.  Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  Cavenham, 
Suffolk,  1805-41,  and  as  R.  of  Tolleshunt  Knights,  Essex, 
1805-57.  Married  Sarah  Francis,  of  Heybridge  Hall,  Essex. 
Died  Apr.  20,  1857,  at  Tolleshunt.  Father  of  Thomas  W. 
(1836)  and  the  next;  brother  of  John  B.  (1813).  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.) 
CARWARDINE,  HENRY  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  16,  1849.  S.  of  Charles  William  (above),  R.  of 
Tolleshunt  Knights,  Essex.  B.  at  Tolleshunt.  Bapt.  Apr.  8, 
1831.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  r856.  Ord. 
deacon,  1854;  priest  (Rochester)  1855;  V.  of  ToUeshunt- 
Major,  Essex,  1856-76.  V.  of  Ogboume  St  Andrew,  1876- 
1909.  Died  June  5,  1909,  aged  77.  (R.  F.  Scott.) 
CARWARDINE,  JOHN  BRYAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel 
Mar  20,  1813.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Thomas  (next),  clerk,  of 
Earls  Colne  Priory,  Essex.  School,  Linton,  Cambs.  (Mr  Okes) . 
Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  i8r8;  M.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  20,  1818;  priest,  Dec.  24.  1820.  V  of  Earls 
Colne,  Essex,  1824-39:  R-  of  St  LawTence  s  Newland, 
1829-72.  Not  in  Crockford,  1874.  Brother  of  Charles  W. 
(1792). 


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Carwardine,  Thomas 

CARWARDINE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  2,  1779; 
a  'Ten-year'  man.  [Doubtless  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Thinghills 
[?  Kingills]  Court,  Withington,  Heref.  B.  1734-5.]  M.A. 
(Canterbury)  1781.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  18,  1776; 
priest  (Rochester)  Mar.  25,  1778;  R.  of  Little  Yeldham, 
Essex,  1781-91.  V.  of  Cavenham,  Suffolk,  1782-1805.  V. 
of  Earls  Colne,  Essex,  1788-1824.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1788- 
1824.  R.  of  Tolleshunt  Knights,  1790-1805.  Married  Anne, 
dau.  of  Charles  William  Holgate,  and  heiress  of  John  Wale, 
of  Earls  Colne  Priory.  Died  Apr.  14,  1S24,  aged  89.  Buried 
in  the  family  vault  at  Earls  Colne.  Father  of  Charles  W. 
(1792)  and  the  above.  {Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Hennessy;  Berry, 
Essex  Pedigrees;  G.  Mag.) 

CARWARDINE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18), 
at  St  John's,  Dec.  5,  1836.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Charles  William 
(1792),  clerk.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844. 
Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest,  1845.  V.  of  Cavenham,  Suffolk, 
1845-89.  Died  there  Jan.  26,  1889,  aged  70.  (R.  F.  Scott; 
The  Guardian,  Jan.  30,  1889.) 

CARWITHEN,  GEORGE.  M..\.  from  King's,  1766.  S.  of  George, 
gent.,  of  Exeter.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  20, 
1746-7,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1754.  R.  (and  patron)  of 
Ashprington,  Devon,  1757-64,  and  again  1780-95.  R.  of 
Manaton,  1766-76.  Father  of  George  T.  (1789).  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

CARWITHEN,  GEORGE  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  May  19,  1842.  Of  Cornwall.  3rd  s.  of  William,  D.D., 
R.  of  Stoke  Climsland,  Cornwall.  B.  Oct.  16,  1823,  at  Exeter. 
School,  Exeter.  Matric.  .Michs.  1842;  B..\.  1846;  M.A.  1863. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1846;  priest  (Gloucester)  Dec.  19,  1847; 
P.C.  of  St  Peter's,  Newlyn,  Cornwall,  1848-51.  Chaplain  in 
the  Navy,  1851-77;  to  the  Royal  Marines  at  Stonehouse, 
Devon,  1877-82;  at  Plymouth,  1883-4.  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the 
Duke  of  Edinburgh,  1877-.  Died  Apr.  21,  1889,  aged  65,  at 
Stoke,  Devonport.  (Coll.  Cornub.;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  24, 
1889.) 

CARWITHEN,  GEORGE  TERRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar. 
31,  1789.  S.  and  h.  of  George  (1766),  R.  of  Ashprington, 
Devon.  B.  Jan.  15,  1772,  at  Exeter.  School,  Barnstaple  (Mr 
Cooke).  Matric.  Lent,  1792.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Sept. 
26,  1793;  LL.B.  1795.  V.  of  Newton  St  Cyres,  Devon,  1814- 
18.  P.C.  of  Stoke  Pero,  Somerset,  1817.  .Married  Lydia 
MajTiard,  of  St  Thomas,  May  25,  1795.  Died  Jan.  20,  T854, 
aged  82,  at  Exeter.  (T.  A.  Walker,  365;  Scott,  MSS.;  G. 
Mag.) 

CARY,  GEORGE  DRINKWATER  [LUCIUS].  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  15,  1864.  [S.  and  h.  of  Clarence  Horatio, 
Capt.,  of  Beach  House,  Castletown,  Isle  of  Man.  B.  June  2, 
1845.  Schools,  King  WiUiam's  CoUege  and  Cheltenham 
CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  (Moral 
Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1867;  M.-'V.  1872.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Oct.  6,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  r873.  Practised  as 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer  at  the  Chancery 
Bar.   Died  May  31,  1901. 

CARY,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  23,  1840.  S. 
of  John,  Esq.,  of  Anchor  House,  Longton,  Staffs.  Died 
suddenly  Feb.  1841. 

CARY,  JOHN  HENRY  SPELMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov. 
i5i  1787.  B.  Julv  9,  1771,  at  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs. 
1788;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  (14^*  Wrangler)  1792;  M.A.  1795. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  16,  1794;  priest,  Dec.  20,  i795; 
P.C.  of  Famhurst,  Sussex,  1796-1852.  Died  1852,  aged  81. 
(Peile,  II.  324.) 

CARY,  LUCIUS  ORMSBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  23,  1853.  S.  of  James  Walter,  clerk,  D.D.  (Oxford), 
Head  Master  of  Lewes  School,  1840-62.  B.  at  Southampton. 
School,  Lewes  (his  father).  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon,  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of  Southampton.  V.  of 
Brenzett,  Kent,  1867-72.   Not  in  Crockford,  1874. 

CARY,  ROBERT  SHEDDEN  SULYARDE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age 
19)  at  Magdalene,  May  12,  1847.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  George, 
Esq.,  of  Torre  Abbey,  Devon.  B.  June  22,  1828.  Matric. 
Michts.  1847.  Of  Torre  Abbev,  Torquav,  Devon.  Died  s.p. 
Sept.  2,  1898.   (Burke,  L.G.)  ' 

CARY,  WILLIAM  TRISTRAM  EDWARD.  Matric  Non.-CoU. 
Lent,  1883;  from  Cavendish  H.;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890. 
Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (Lichfield)  1893;  C.  of  Acton- 
Trussell,  Staffs.,  1891-5.  Held  other  curacies,  1895-1902. 
Secretary  of  the  Church  of  England  Temperance  Society, 
1902-8.  V.  of  Hollowell,  Northants.,  1908-24.  V.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Foxton,  Leics.,  1924-39-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

CARY-ELWES,  PHILIP  FRANCIS,  see  ELWES. 

CARYL,  HARRY  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent, 
1883;  from  Cavendish  H.;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1890.  Ord. 
deacon,  1891;  priest  (Sarum)  1892;  C.  of  Charminster  with 
Stratton,  Dorset,  1891-3  and  1900-12.   Held  other  curacies. 


Case,  Horace  Akroyd 

1894-1900.  V.  of  Hilton,  Dorset,  1912-39-,  with  Melcombe 
Bingham  and  Melcombe  Horsey,  1925-39-,  and  Chesel- 
boume,  1929-39-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

CARYSFORT,  5th  Earl  of,  see  PROBY,  WILLIAM. 

CASAMAJOR,  GEORGE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1809.  [S.  of  Justinian,  of  Potterells,  North  Mimms, 
Herts.]  Matric.  Lent,  1811;  Scholar,  1811.  Entered  the 
Madras  Civil  Service,  1812.  Assistant  to  the  Secretary  in  the 
Military  Deoartment,  1816.  Went  home,  1819,  but  returned 
to  India,  1823.  Assistant  to  the  Chief  Secretary  to  Govern- 
ment. Register  to  the  Sudder  and  Foujdarry  .\dawlut,  1826. 
Judge  of  NeUore,  1828;  second  Judge  of  the  Provincial 
Court,  Northern  Division,  1832;  of  the  Provincial  Court, 
Central  Division,  1834.  Acting  Principal  Collector  and 
Magistrate  of  Cuddapah,  1836;  acting  first  Judge  of  the 
Provincial  Court,  1839.  Judge  of  the  Provincial  Court  of 
Appeal,  1839.  Resigned  the  service,  1844.  Died  May  31, 
1849,  at  Ootacamund.  (Madras  Civil  Servants;  Misc.  Gen. 
et  Her.,  N.S.,  i.  90,  where  he  is  said  to  have  died  May  29, 
1849,  at  Rayly,  in  the  NUgherries,  E.  Indies.) 

CASAMAJOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb,  12,  1761.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Golden  Square,  London. 
B.  c.  1743.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1761.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  24,  1761.  Died  suddenly,  unmarried, 
Dec.  31,  1813,  in  Suffolk  Street.  [His  grandfather  was  Don 
Luiz  John  Casamajor,  a  Spanish  merchant,  bom  in  Navarre, 
who  came  from  Cadiz  to  England  in  1695  and  settled  at 
Bristol.]   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  i.  89.) 

CASAMAJOR,  JUSTINIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1789.  S.  and  h.  of  Justinian,  of  Antigua,  West 
Indies.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1792; 
B..\.  1793;  M.A.  1797.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  .^ug.  16,  1786. 
Secretary  of  Legation  at  the  Court  of  St  Petersburg,  i799-  Of 
Suffolk  Street,  Marylebone,  London.  Died  Aug.  12,  1821. 
(Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  i.  90.) 

CASBORNE,  WALTER  JOHN  SPRING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  22,  1807.  [S.  of  John  Spring,  clerk,  of  New  House, 
Pakenham,  Suffolk.  B.  Mar.  1790.]  Matric.  Michs.  1808; 
B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Norwich)  Apr.  3,  1813;  priest  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  London) 
May  27,  1814;  C.  of  Thurston,  Suffolk;  there  in  i860.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  at  New  House,  Pakenham,  1822.  J. P.  for 
Suffolk.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Capel  Lofft,  Esq.,  of  Troston 
Hall,  Suffolk,  Oct.  1826.  Died  Jan.  26,  1880,  aged  89,  at 
New  House,  Pakenham.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  The  Guardian, 
Feb.  4,  1880.) 

CASE,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1868.  S.  of 
John,  solicitor.  B.  at  Maidstone,  Kent.  Bapt.  .\pr,  20,  1849. 
[School,  Bromsgrove.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1872;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon,  1873;  priest  (Worcester) 
1874.  Mathematical  Master  at  Bromsgrove  Grammar  School, 
1872-4.  C.  of  Claverdon,  Worcs.,  1874-5.  Assistant  Master 
at  King's  School,  Warwick,  1875-6;  at  King  Edward's 
School,  Stratford-on-Avon,  1876-7.  Head  Master  of  De 
Aston  School,  Market  Rasen,  1877-60.  Chaplain  at  Stock- 
holm, 1884-9.  V.  of  Tudely-cum-Capel,  Kent,  1889-94.  V. 
of  East  Peckham,  1894-8.  V.  of  St  Margaret's-at-Cliffe, 
1898-1904.  Twice  married.  Died  May  18,  1904,  aged  55. 
(Crockford;  R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  May  21,  1904.) 

CASE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1774.  Of 
Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1774;  Scholar;  B.A.  1778;  M.A.  1782. 
Perhaps  C.  of  Ewhurst,  Sussex  (two  of  the  seven  children  of 
George  Case,  C.  of  Ewhurst,  were  elected  to  the  Clergy 
Orphan  School,  Marylebone,  one  in  Feb.  1800,  and  another 
Feb.  1803).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

CASE  post  CASE-MOREWOOD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15) 
atCHRisT's,  July  6,  1764.  S.  of  Henrv,  solicitor.  B.atMilden- 
hall,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs. 
1764;  Scholar,  1767;  B.A.  1769;  M..\.  1772.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  June  8,  1772.  R.  of  Ladbrooke,  Warws.,  1790-1808 
(non-resident).  Married  Helen,  dau.  of  Richard  Goodwin, 
Esq.,  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs.,  and  widow  of  George  Morewood, 
of  Alfreton  Hall,  Derbs.,  Feb.  7,  1793-  Took  the  name  of 
Case-Morewood.  Resided  at  Alfreton.  Died  there  s.p. 
June  13,  1825,  aged  78.  Buried  at  .\lfreton.  (Peile,  11.  278; 
S.  Glover,  Derbs.,  11.  15;  S.H.A.H.) 

CASE,  HORACE  AKROYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs. 
1898.  S.  of  James,  of  Ufton,  near  Reading.  B.  Apr.  23, 
1879,  at  Twvford,  Berks.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898.  Entered  the  Army;  served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1902;  in  Somaliland,  1908-10.  In  the  Great  War 
(Lieut. -Col.,  Dorset  Regt.;  wounded;  three  times  mentioned 
in  despatches;  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.).  Local  Col.  commanding 
Southern  Brigade,  King's  African  Rifles,  1929-33.  D-S.O., 
1917.  C.M.G.,  1919.  C3.E.,  1927.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Kelly,  Handbook,  1939;  Univ.  War  List.) 


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Case,  Isham 

CASE,  ISHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Dec.  13,  1809. 
S.  of  Philip  James  [solicitor,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds  and 
Registrar  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Sudbury].  B.  at  Bury. 
School,  Bury  (Mr  Becher).  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  Scholar, 
1812;  Exhibitioner,  1813;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Mar.  19,  1815;  priest 
(Norwich)  June  9,  1816.  R.  of  Quarrington,  Lines.,  1821-5. 
V.  of  Metheringham,  1825-63-.  R.  of  Springthorpe,  1826-. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Dean  of  St  Albans.  Not  in  Crock- 
lord,  1865.  [His  son,  Henry  Isham,  died  Nov.  14,  i860,  at 
Thurston  Lodge,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  (Carthew,  Launditch, 
III.  171;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  II.  686.) 

CASE,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  II,  1880.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  'Greenbank,'  near 
Ulverston,  Lanes.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  i88o;  B.A.  1884. 

CASE,  PHILIP  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i, 
1875.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord. 
deacon,  1879;  priest  (Lincoln)  1880;  C.  of  Burgh,  1879-81. 
Held  other  curacies,  1881-91.  R.  of  Peddie,  Grahamstown, 
S.  Africa,  1892-5.  Priest-in-charge  of  Maclear,  Cape  Colony, 
1895-1908;  Priest-in-charge  of  Alexandria,  Grahamstown, 
1910-12;  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Grahamstown,  1913-15  and  1925-34-. 
Ptiest-in-charge  of  Alicedale  with  Sandflats  and  Addo, 
1915-17;  of  Barkley  East,  1917-19,  and  of  Indwe,  1919-21. 
Of  9,  Donkin  Street,  Grahamstown,  in  1939.  [Crockford, 
1939) 

CASE,  RICHARD  JESTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17, 
1825.  Schoolmaster  at  Mortlake. 

CASE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Feb.  11,  1790. 

Of  Lanes.  S.  of ,  of  Redhazles  (or  Red  Hazels).   [S.  and 

h.  of  Jonathan,  of  Redhazels,  Lanes.,  and  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Henry  Hesketh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1790.  Succeeded  his  father 
at  Redhazels.  Died  s.p.  when  the  estate  passed  to  his  brother 
Henry.  One  Thomas  Case,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanes, 
and  Liverpool,  died  July  25,  1845,  aged  68,  at  Thingwall 
Hall,  Lanes.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  11. 
323;  Burke,  L.G.,  1871.) 

CASEY,  HENRY  ERNEST.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1858.  S.  of  Thomas,  physician.  B.  Apr.  1840,  at  St  Albans, 
Herts.  Bapt.  May  22,  1842.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1867.  Assistant  Master  at 
RossaU  School,  1862-3.  Ord.  deacon,  1864;  priest  (Oxford) 
1866;  C.  of  Slough,  1864-7.  C.  of  Braceborough,  1867-70.  C. 
of  St  John's,  Bedwardine,  Worcs.,  1871-9.  V.  of  Berrow, 
Worcs.,  1879-1916.  Resided  latterly  at  Malvern  Link.  Died 
there  Aug.  16,  1923,  aged  83.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford.) 

CASEY,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1858.  S.  of  WiUiam  Comerford,  of  VVavertree,  near  Liver- 
pool. B.  Feb.  14,  1840,  at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1858; 
B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Asaph)  1865;  C.  of  Chester, 
1865-6.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Liverpool,  1869-72.  C.  of  St 
Matthew's,  Liverpool,  1872-5;  retired.  Living  at  Liverpool 
in  1877.   (Crockford,  1877.) 

CASH,  NEWMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  10,  1878.  S. 
of  Joseph,  manufacturer.  B.  at  Coventry,  Warws.  Bapt. 
Nov.  16,  1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1883.  Died  June 
25i  1895,  aged  36,  at  Hampstead.   (Eagle.) 

CASHER,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  11, 
1851.  S.  of  Edward,  merchant,  of  Brighton.  B.  there  Oct. 
3,  1833.  School,  Rottingdean  (Rev.  Gavin  Smith).  Matric. 
Michs.  1851;  Exhibitioner,  1852;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1858 ;  priest,  1859 ;  C.  at  Brixton,  Devon, 
1858-64.  C.  at  Durweston,  Dorset,  1864-72.  Chaplain  of  the 
Surrey  Asylum,  1872-91.  Died  Dec.  30,  1891.  (Venn,  11. 
301  •) 

CASHMAN,  GEORGE  GREY.  M.A.  1852;  incorp.  from  DubUn. 
[S.  of  William,  deceased.  B.  in  Co.  Waterford.]  Adm.  at 
Trinity  College,  DubUn,  Nov.  6,  1837,  age  18;  B.A.  (Dubl.) 
1842;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest  (Chester)  1843; 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Bury,  1842-4.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Bath,  1844-7. 
Held  curacies  in  Southampton,  1847-52,  1856-9,  1861-6. 
Living  at  Southampton,  without  cure,  in  1870.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1872.   (Al.  Dubl.;  Crockford,  1868.) 

CASPER,  ARTHUR  EMIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  9, 
1900.  S.  of  Emil  Andreas.  B.  Aug.  15,  i877,  at  West 
Hartlepool.  School,  West  Hartlepool  High.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1904.  Occurs  in  Law  List,  1938.   (Peile,  11.  841.) 

CASS,  ARTHUR  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  24,  1846.  [3rd  s.  of  Frederick,  of  BeauUeu  Lodge, 
Winchmore  Hill,  Middlesex.  B.  there  July  19,  1828.]  Matric. 


Cassels,  John  Wilberforce 

Michs.  1846.  Entered  the  Army  (Comet,  1850;  Lieut.,  1852; 
served  in  the  Crimea,  1855-6;  Major,  loth  Royal  Hussars; 
Col.).  Brother  of  Charles  W.  (1844).  (Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  i;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

CASS,  (The  Rev.)  ARTHUR  HERBERT  DU  PR6.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  33)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  4,  1895.  S.  of  Frederick 
[Frederick  Charles,  R.  of  Monken  Hadley,  M..\.  (Oxon.).  B. 
Oct.  25,  1861.]  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Easter,  1895. 
Previously  in  Cape  Colony.  Master  of  Kaffir  College,  Fonne- 
bloom,  1885;  of  St  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown,  1887. 
Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (Grahamstown)  1891;  C.  and  Head 
Master  of  St  Martin's  Mission,  Keiskame  Hoek,  South 
Africa,  1889-91.  C.  of  St  Mary's  College  Church,  Port 
Elizabeth,  1891-3.  V.  of  St  John's,  Walmer,  Port  Elizabeth, 
1893-5.  Died  Oct.  19,  1903,  aged  42,  at  Kensington  Court, 
London,  W.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  I.) 

CASS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May 
23,  1844.  [2nd  s.  of  Frederick,  of  Beaulieu  Lodge,  and  after- 
wards of  Little  Grove,  East  Bamet,  Herts.  (D.L.,  High 
Sheriff,  1844;  died  1861).  B.  May  12,  1826.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest 
(Hereford)  1850;  C.  of  Hope-under-Dinmore,  Heref.,  1849-51. 
C.  of  Bexhill,  Sussex,  1851-2.  V.  of  .^lington,  1852-62. 
Afterwards  of  Telham  House,  Battle  (there  in  1865),  and  also 
of  58,  Cadogan  Place,  London.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Sept.  17,  1899,  aged  73.  Buried  at  Monken  Hadley. 
Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (1846).  (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales, 
l-vii;  Cass,  Monken  Hadley,  171;  Crockford,  1865.) 

CASS,  HENRY  ELGIN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1874.  Henry 
Elgin  Cass,  s.  of  William  Reader  Cass,  F.R.C.S.,  was  at 
Leeds  Grammar  School  in  1848,  age  10;  he  died  1899,  in 
London.  In  Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows,  Henry  Cass  occurs  as 
M.R.C.S.,  1868;  F.R.C.S.,  1877;  he  practised  in  London  and 
died  June  14,  1899.   Plarr  does  not  give  parentage. 

CASS,  LEONARD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i, 
1897.  S.  of  WUham  Anthony,  clerk,  of  The  Vicarage,  Bur- 
ford,  Oxon.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B..\.  1900.  Assistant 
Master  at  Denstone  College,  Stafis.,  1905.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  Royal  Sussex  Regt.).  Killed  in  action,  Dec. 
21,  1915.   (Schoolmasters'  Directory;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CASSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1829.  Of 
Herts.   Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833. 

CASSELL,  JAMES  ROBERT.  .4dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
II,  1887.  S.  of  James  Robert,  surveyor,  of  The  Chase, 
Clapham  Common.  B.  Mar.  11,  1869,  at  South  Lambeth. 
Schools,  Eastbourne  College  and  Storrington,  Sussex  (Mr 
West).  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord. 
deacon,  1893;  priest  (Oxford)  1894;  C.  of  St  John's,  Reading, 
1893-9.  C.  of  FeUding,  New  Zealand,  1899-1901.  V.  of 
Kiwitea,  New  Zealand,  1901-7.  V.  of  Hawera,  1907-15. 
Archdeacon  of  Waitotara,  1912-15.  Died  Feb.  8,  1915,  aged 
45,  at  Hawera.   (Crockford;  Eagle.) 

CASSELS,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  16,  1822. 
[S.  of  James,  physician,  of  Lancaster.]  B.  there  [Mar.  12, 
1806].  School,  Lancaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829; 
M.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest  (Chester)  1831;  V.  of 
Morley,  Yorks.,  c.  1831-9.  V.  of  Batley,  1839-74.  Resided 
latterly  at  Edinburgh  on  account  of  his  health.  Author, 
Sermons.  Died  Aug.  12,  1874,  at  Edinburgh.  M.I.  at  Batley. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Records  of  Bailey.) 

CASSELS,  GILBERT  KENNEDY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Ti^inity,  Oct. 
4,  1890.  S.  of  .\ndrew  (above),  clerk,  of  11,  Brunswick  Street, 
Hillside,  Edinburgh.  B.  Mar.  27,  1871,  at  Batley,  Yorks. 
School,  Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1890  ;  B.A. 
1893;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1894;  priest  (York)  1895;  C. 
of  Bolsterstone,  Sheffield,  1894-1903.  V.  of  Old  Warden, 
Beds.,  1903-26.  Lived  latterly  at  St  Albans,  Herts.  Died 
there  Sept.  24,  1936,  aged  65.  (Edinburgh  Academy;  The 
Times,  Sept.  26,  1936.) 

CASSELS,  JOHN  WILBERFORCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  22,  1865.  S.  of  John,  merchant.  B.  Apr.  4,  1846,  at 
Oporto,  Portugal.  Bapt.  May  9,  1846.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar;  B..A..  (32nd  Wrangler)  1869; 
M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon,  1869;  priest  (Rochester)  1870;  C.  of 
Greenwich,  1869-71.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  Batley,  Yorks., 
1871-9.  Chaplain,  Ecclesiastical  Establishment,  in  India, 
1879-98.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  at  Woolwich,  1898-9.  V. 
of  Hayton,  Notts.,  1899-1902.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  St  .\lbans, 
1903-4.  V.  of  Eastwood,  Essex,  1904-6.  R.  of  Millbrook, 
Beds.,  1910-12.  Chaplain  of  St  Pancras  cemetery,  1912-22. 
Resided  latterly  at  Dulwich.  Died  there  June  21,  1924, 
aged  78.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
June  25,  1924.) 


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Cassels,  William  Wharton 

CASSELS,  WILLIAM  WHARTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1877.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Oporto,  Portugal. 
B.  there  Mar.  11,  1858.  Bapt.  Apr.  12,  1858.  School, 
Repton  (Mr  G.  P.  Clucas,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A. 
1880;  Hon.  D.D.  1913.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  June  4, 
1882;  priest,  June  10,  1883;  C.  of  AU  Saints',  South  Lambeth, 
1882-5.  A  member  of  the  famous  'Cambridge  Seven'  to 
join  the  China  Inland  Mission  in  1885-95.  Bishop  of  Western 
China,  1895-1925.  One  of  the  foremost  missionaries  of  his 
time,  who  possessed  great  gifts  of  organisation;  understood 
the  Chinese  and  was  held  in  great  veneration  by  them.  For 
an  account  of  his  Hfe  and  work  s^e  W.  W.  Cassels,  by  Marshall 
BroomhaU.  Died  Nov.  7,  1925,  at  Paoling,  Western  China. 
Brother  of  the  above.   (The  Times,  Nov.  25,  1925.) 

CASSIDY,  COLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sid.vev,  Oct.  i,  1899.  S.  of 
David  McKay,  of  Lancaster.  B.  there  May  22,  1882.  School, 
Lancaster  Royal  Grammar  (Mr  G.  A.  Stocks).  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B..'\.  1903;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1907.  .■\t  St  George's 
Hospital,  London.  House  Surgeon;  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C,  and  Special 
List,  Egyptian  Army;  Major;  .Assistant  Adjutant- General; 
twice  mentioned  in  despatches;  M.C.;  Order  of  the  Nile  and 
Medjidieh  (Egypt)).  Brother  of  Maurice  A.  (1898).  {Medical 
Directory,  1922;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CASSIDY,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1894. 
S.  of  James,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Monasterevan,  Co.  Kildare, 
Ireland.  School,  The  Oratory,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1898.  Brother  of  Robert  E.  J. 
(1890). 

CASSIDY,  MAURICE  ALAN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Cl.\re,  July  11, 
1898.  [S.  of  David  McKay,  Doctor  of  Medicine.  B.  Feb.  20, 
1880.]  School,  Lancaster  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1901 ;  Pt  II,  ist  Class, 
1902);  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1906;  M.B.  and  B.C.  1906;  M.D.  1909. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1905.  Physician  to  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  1912.  F.R.C.P., 
1913.  Goulstonian  Lecturer,  1914.  FeUow  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Medicine.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt., 
R..A.M.C.;  MedaiUe  du  Roi  Albert).  Sometime  Physician 
and  Chief  Medical  Officer  to  the  Metrop>oUtan  Police. 
Physician  to  the  Royal  Household,  1930-2.  Physician 
Extraordinary  to  George  V,  1932-6;  to  Edward  VIII,  1937; 
to  George  VI,  1937-9-.  C.B.,  1919.  K.C.V.O.,  1934.  Of 
42,  Montagu  Square,  London,  W.,  in  1939.  Brother  of  Colin 
(1899).  (Burke,  Knightage,  1939;  Medical  Directory,  1939; 
Univ.  Col.,  1938-9.) 

CASSIDY,  ROBERT  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1890.  S.  of  J.  A.,  Esq.,  of  Monasterevan,  Ireland.  School, 
Oscott  CoDege.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  In  business  as  a  dis- 
tiller. Brother  of  Edward  J.  (1894). 

CASSIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5,  1881.  S. 
of  William,  of  100,  Crown  Street,  Aberdeen.  B.  May  19, 
1861,  at  Fraserburgh,  Aberdeens.  School,  Aberdeen  Gram- 
mar, also  Aberdeen  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1881 ;  Scholar, 
1884;  B.A.  {5th  Wrangler)  1884;  M.A.  1888.  University 
Extension  Lecturer,  1888-93.  Clerk  Maxwell  Student, 
1891-3.  Professor  of  Physics,  Royal  Holloway  College, 
London  University,  1893.  Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Physical 
Society,  London,  1906.  Died  suddenly  June  22,  1908. 
[Aberdeen  Grammar  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  June  24,  1908.) 

CASSILLIS,  Eari  of,  see  KENNEDY,  ARCHIBALD. 

CASSIN,  BURMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  i, 
1854.  S.  of  Henry  (accountant),  of  Pembroke  Road,  Ken- 
sington, London.  B.  [June  22,  1835]  at  Bristol.  School,  St 
Paul's,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B..-^.  1858;  M.A.  1861. 
Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest  (Winchester)  1859;  C.  of  Merton, 
1858-60.  V.  of  St  George's,  Battersea,  1860-72.  V.  of  St 
Paul's,  Bolton-le-Moors,  1872-7.  R.  of  St  George-the- 
Martyr,  Southwark,  1878-92.  Died  July  10,  1892,  aged  58, 
at  Margate.   Father  of  John  A.  (1892).   (Crockford.) 

CASSIN,  HENRY  RICHARDS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  22)  at 
Caius,  1792.  S.  of  Michael.  B.  in  the  Island  of  Nevis,  West 
Indies.  School,  Bristol  (Mr  Lewis).  Matric.  Michs.  1792. 
Returned  to  the  West  Indies,  and  practised  physic.  Of  St 
Nevis,  M.D.  Married  Catherine  Watts,  widow  of  Thomas 
Watts,  E.I.C.S.,  at  St  John's,  Antigua,  July  29  (?  May  30), 
1819.  Poisoned,  together  with  his  wife  and  eight  children, 
by  a  black  servant,  when  on  a  voyage  to  England.  (Venn, 
II.  125,  where  date  of  death  is  not  given.) 

CASSIN,  JOHN  ALLCROFT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  July  4,  1892.  S.  of 
Burman  (1854),  R.  of  St  George's,  Southwark,  deceased.  B. 
Oct.  12,  1873,  at  Little  Bolton,  Lanes.  School,  St  Olave's, 
Southwark.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1892-5;  'B..\. 
{27th  Wrangler)  1895.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1900;  of  5,  Arundel 
Street,  London,  W.C.  (Helder,  Robierts,  Giles  and  Co., 
solicitors).   (Venn,  11.  523;  Law  List,  1938.) 


Castell,  John 


CASSON,  EDEN  VOASE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16, 
1865.  S.  of  Francis  Wood,  surgeon.  B.  at  Hull,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  May  13,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870.  Ord. 
deacon,  1870;  priest  (Manchester)  1871;  C.  of  Hurst,  Lanes., 
1870-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1873-1923.  Of  Bocking, 
Braintree,  Essex,  1924-9.  Not  in  Crockford,  1930. 

CASSON,  FERDINANDO.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1825;  incorp. 
from  Dublin;  M..\.  1828.  [S.  of  Ferdinand,  farmer.  B.  in 
Cumberland.]  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  May  7, 
1821,  age  38;  B.A.  (Dubl.)  1824.  (Al.  Dubl.) 

CASSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20,  1849.  S. 
and  h.  of  William,  Esq.,  solicitor,  of  Salford,  Lanes.  B.  Mar. 
15,  1830,  at  Manchester.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1854.  Adm.  at  the  Irmer  Temple,  May  23, 
1853,  age  23,  as  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Leamington,  Warws. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1856.  Practised  as  Equity  Draf:sman 
and  Conveyancer  at  the  Chancery  Bar.  Succeeded  Sir 
Charles  Hall  as  Conveyancing  Counsel  to  the  Court  of 
Chancery;  to  the  Metropolitan  Board  of  Works  (later  L.C.C.), 
and  as  Adviser  to  the  Ecclesiastical  Commissioners  in  Church 
Building  Patronage  cases.  Author  (with  Chas.  HaU),  of 
Vetidors  and  Purchasers  Act,  1874.  Died  Oct.  25,  1902. 
Father  of  John  L.  (1880).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Oct.  28,  1902.) 

CASSON,  HENRY  CROZIER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  31, 
1859.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  Apr.  12,  1840,  at  Eyam,  Derbs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  for  Lich- 
field) 1862;  priest  (Lichfield)  1863;  C.  of  Long  Eaton,  Derbs., 
1862-4.  C.  of  Stretham,  Cambs.,  1864-9.  Held  other 
curacies  for  short  periods,  1869-88.  R.  of  Mundesley, 
Norfolk,  1888-96.  Died  Oct.  10,  1896,  in  London.  (Peile, 
II.  562;  Crockford,  1896.) 

CASSON,  JOHN  LEES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  1,  1880. 
S.  of  Henry  (1849),  of  15,  Queen's  Gate  Place,  S.  Kensington, 
London.  B.  Jan.  13,  1862,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  6,  1882,  as  only  s.  of  Henry,  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  barrister-at-law.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1885. 
Sometime  Clerk  in  the  Charity  Commission  Office;  sub- 
sequently Assistant  Secretary  at  the  Board  of  Education 
(Welsh  DepcUi;ment) ;  Senior  Examiner,  Secondary  Schools. 
Of  7,  Campden  HiU  Road,  Kensington,  W.  Died  Aug.  19, 
1925,  aged  63,  at  Eastbourne.  Buried  at  Wimbledon. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  22,  1925.) 

CASSON,  RANDAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  17,  1897. 
S.  of  Thomas,  retired  bank-manager,  of  Brondesbury, 
London.  B.  Jan.  4,  1879,  at  Denbigh.  School,  Ruthin 
Grammar  (Rev.  W.  P.  Whittington).  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler)  1900;  M.A.  1925.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Capt.,  Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Officers).  (Univ. 
War  List;  Univ.  Cal.,  1938-9.) 

CASSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1770.  S.  of  William,  of  Broughton-in-Fumess.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  Nov.  18,  1746.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  B..\.  1774;  M.A. 
1778.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  29,  1774;  priest,  Sept.  18,  1774; 
C.  of  Parson  Drove,  Cambs.,  1774.  V.  of  Thrussington, 
Leics.,  1778-1829.  P.C.  of  Rakedale  Chapeby,  Leics.,  1783. 
R.  of  Norton-juxta-Twycross,  1796-1819.  Chaplain  to 
George,  Lord  Wormleighton,  Marquess  of  Blandford. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough.  Died 
Aug.  10,  1829.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

CASSTLES,  THOMAS  WALLACE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1885;  from  Ayerst  H.  Migrated  to  Queens';  B.A.  1889; 
M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon,  1889;  priest  (Manchester)  1890; 
C.  of  Blackpool,  1889-93.  Secretary  to  the  Irish  Mission  to 
Seanaen,  1893-4.  Held  other  curacies,  1895-9.  R.  of  Gt 
Lever,  1899-1910.  Of  Gt  Lever  Hall,  Bolton.  Not  in  Crock- 
ford, 1911. 

CASSWELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Aug.  10,  1862.  Of  Thimbleby,  Homcastle,  Lines.  S.  of 
Thomas,  deceased.  School,  Boston  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1862;  Scholar;  B.A.  1866.  .Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  25,  1864,  age  21,  as  '3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Pointon,  Lmcs.' 

CASTELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1756. 
S.  of  John,  druggist,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  BuUimer  and  Mr  Welton).  Scholar,  1756-64;  matric. 
Easter,  1757;  B.A.  (4th  Wrangler)  1761;  M.A.  1764.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1761; 
priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  12,  1764;  C.  of  Mundesley,  Norfolk, 
1762.  V.  of  Brooke,  1766-96.  R.  of  Carleton  St  Mary, 
1784-93.  R.  of  Thuxton,  1792-6.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Jolland  Leach,  of  St  Andrew's,  Norwich.  Died  Dec.  24, 
1796.   M.I.  at  Brooke.   Father  of  the  next.   (Fenn,  11.  73.) 


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Castell,  William 

CASTELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caios,  May  7, 
1790.  S.  of  John  (above),  V.  of  Brooke,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Scholar,  1790-5;  matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  (i6lh  Wrangler) 
1795;  M.A.  1798.  Fellow,  1796-8.  Enrolled  a  Freeman  of 
Norwich,  1794.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  31,  1795;  priest, 
Mar.  12,  1797;  R.  of  Thuxton,  Norfolk,  1797-1340.  V.  of 
Brooke,  1797-1846.  Died  there  Oct.  24,  1846.  [Venn,  11. 
119.) 

CASTELLAIN,  CHARLES  EDWARD  ALBERIC.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1892.  S.  of  Alfred,  Esq.  [formerly  of 
Lochgiphead,  N.B.].  B.  at  Liverpool.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  27, 

1893.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1897.  Special  Pleader  at  the 
Mayor's  Court  and  the  Central  Criminal  Court ;  on  the  South 
Eastern  Circuit.  Living  at  Bath  in  1899.  Brother  of  John  G. 
(1894).   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  List,  1938.) 

CASTELLAIN,  CHARLES  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  4,  1890.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Cranleigh,  Surrey. 
B.  Dec.  r6,  1871,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Brighton  College 
(Mr  Belcher).  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899. 
Assistant  Master  at  Brighton  College,  1894;  at  Friar's 
School,  Bangor,  1895;  at  Leamington  College,  Warws., 
1896;  at  Beech  Lawn,  Leamington,  1902;  at  Dover  College, 
Kent,  1904-16;  at  Repton  School,  1917-30-.  (Brighton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1930-1.) 

CASTELLAIN,  JOHN  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1894.  S.  of  Alfred,  of  59,  Pulteney  Street,  Bath.  B. 
June  9,  1875,  at  Liverpool.  School,  CUfton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1901.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  London; 
House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Late 
Health  Officer,  Federated  Malay  States  Railways.  Brother 
of  Charles  E.  A.  (1892).   {Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CASTELLAN,  CHARLES   ERNEST.    Adm.  at  Caius,   Oct.   i, 

1894.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Romford,  Essex.  B.  Aug.  22,  1875, 
at  Geneva.  School,  Eastbourne  College  (Rev.  C.  Crowden). 
Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Articled  to  a  solicitor.  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Major,  R.F..A..).  Lived  latterly  at  Hare  Cottage, 
Romford,  Essex.  Died  Oct.  26,  1935,  aged  60,  at  Quarry 
Road,  Oxted.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Venn,  11.  537;  Univ. 
War  List;  The  Times,  Oct.  29,  1935.) 

CASTELLAN,  VICTOR  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Glandale  House,  East- 
bourne. B.  Sept.  10,  1871,  at  Yarmouth.  School,  East- 
bourne College  (Dr  Crowden).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A. 
1894.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  R.F.A.;  mentioned 
in  despatches;  O.B.E.).  Brother  of  the  above.  (Univ.  War 
List.) 

CASTELLO-CHILD,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Jesus,  1891.  S.  of  George  Baylis,  Esq.  B.  at  Bogota, 
Columbia.  School,  Harrow  (Child,  Fred.  Carlos  Castello). 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1902.  Of  Bogota, 
Columbia.  Died  there  Feb.  25,  1909.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

CASTLE,  EDWARD  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  21,  1876;  from  Oxford.  Matric.  (St  Mary  Hall)  Mar.  25, 
1871,  age  21.  2nd  s.  of  Robert.  B.  [Oct.  20,  1849]  at  Red- 
land,  Gloucs.   [School,  Marlborough  College.]   Matric.  Michs. 

1876.  Died  Dec.  28,  1892,  in  London.  (Al.  Oxon.\  Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.) 

CASTLE,  EGERTON  SMITH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31, 

1877.  S.  and  h.  of  Michael  Arthur,  of  37,  Avenue  d'Antin, 
Paris  [and  grandson  of  Egerton  Smith,  founder  of  the 
Liverpool  Mercury].  B.  there  Mar.  14,  1858.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Exhibitioner;  B.A. 
1881;  M.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  7,  1882, 
as  's.  and  h.  of  Michael  Arthur,  of  2,  Chapel  Street,  Park 
Lane';  name  withdrawn,  1890.  Became  Chairman  of  his 
grandfather's  companies.  Chairman  and  subsequently 
Director  of  the  Liverpool  Mercury  till  its  amalgamation  with 
the  Liverpool  Daily  Post.  Journalist,  novelist,  sportsman  and 
swordsman.  Died  Sept.  16,  1920,  at  49,  Sloane  Gardens, 
London,  S.W.   (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Sept.  18,  1920.) 

CASTLE,  HUBERT  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  5,  1892.  S.  of  H.  J.,  Esq.,  A.I.C.E.,  F.S.I.,  of  Hampstead 
Heath.  B.  Nov.  23,  1873,  in  London.  Schools,  Dover  College 
and  Neuenheim  College,  Heidelberg.   Matric.  Michs.  1892. 

CASTLE,  LEWIS  RAPHAEL,  see  SCHLOSS. 

CASTLE,  RICHARD  FEILD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  Henry  Burton,  Esq.,  of 
London.  B.  July  29,  i860,  at  Willesden,  Middlesex.  [School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1889.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
1886.  Sometime  House  Surgeon  of  the  North  Cambridge 
Hospital,  Wisbech.    District  Medical  Officer  at  Usambara, 


Castley,  Reginald  John 

East  Central  Africa.  Colliery  Surgeon.  Of  Thomfield  House, 
Darfield,  Banisley.  Medicjil  Officer  for  the  loth  District, 
Bamsley  Union,  and  for  Darfield.  Died  Mar.  11,  1925,  aged 
64.   (Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  13,  1925.) 

CASTLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity.  Dec.  15,  1831. 
Matric.  Lent,  1832.  B.  in  Kent.  [Probably  s.  of  Slodden, 
gent.,  of  Sandwich.  Previously  matric.  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford)  Aug.  12,  1830,  age  24.]  .Apprenticed  to  John  Gill,  a 
surgeon  at  Hythe.  Entered  Guy's  Hospital,  London,  1826. 
F.L.S.,  1827;  then  living  in  Bermondsey  Square,  London. 
Subsequently  removed  to  Brighton.  In  1838  signed  himself 
'M.D.,  F.L.S.,  consulting  physician  to  St  John's  British 
Hospital  and  a  member  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.' 
Author,  botanical  and  medical.  Died  (?)  1840.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

CASTLEDEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  11, 
1862.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869.  Ord. 
deacon,  1866;  priest  (Canterbury)  1867;  C.  of  Ramsgate, 
1866-9.  C.  of  Dover,  1870-3.  C.  of  Dennington,  Suffolk, 
1873-9;  R.  there,  1879-igio.  Died  there  Feb.  10,  1910. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Cambridge  Chronicle,  Feb.  18,  1910.) 

CASTLEDEN,  GEORGE  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1894.  S.  and  h.  of  George  (above),  R.  of  Dennington,  Wick- 
ham  Market,  Suffolk.  B.  there  Mar.  12,  1875.  School, 
Framlingham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1901.  Ord.  deacon,  1898;  priest  (Winchester)  1899;  C.  of 
Odiham,  Hants.,  1898-1900.  C.  of  St  Albans  Cathedral, 
1900-3.  Held  other  curacies,  1903-6.  Secretary  to  the  Zulu 
Mission,  1906-10.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Fulham,  1910-21.  R. 
of  Dennington,  Suffolk,  1921-39-.   (Crockford,  1939.) 

CASTLEHOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 
1838.  Of  Cumberland.  Matric.  Lent,  1839;  Scholar,  1839; 
B.A.  (14th  Wrangler)  1S42;  M.A.  1845;  B.D.  1852.  Fellow, 
1844.  Hebrew  Lecturer.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  May  18, 
1845;  priest  (Ely)  1846.  R.  of  North  Cadbury,  Somerset, 
1861-96.  Died  May  i,  1896.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  May  5, 
1896.) 

CASTLEMAN,  EDWARD  WILLIAM  FUIDGE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  May  27,  1889.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Chettle,  Bland- 
ford,  Dorset.  B.  there  Sept.  9,  1870.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  LL.B.  1892.  Of  Chettle,  Blandford; 
Lord  of  the  Manor  and  patron  of  the  Uving  of  Chettle  (1939)- 
J. P.,  1901.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Major,  Dorset  Yeo- 
manry; wounded).   (Kelly,  Handbook,  1939.) 

CASTLEMAN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1853.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Beech  House,  Hants. 

B.  at  Wimbome,  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858; 
M.A.  1866.    Ord.  deacon,  i860;  priest  (Winchester)   1861; 

C.  of  Crawley,  1860-2;  V.  there,  1883-6.  C.  of  Melford,  1863- 
4.  C.  of  Deane,  1864-72.  V.  of  Edge,  Gloucs.,  1872-83.  C.  of 
Yorktown,  Surrey,  1886-7.  R.  of  Nuneham  Courtnay, 
Oxon.,  1887-1907.  Resided  latteriy  at  High  Wycombe, 
Bucks.  Died  there  Feb.  20,  1915,  aged  80.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Feb.  27,  1915-) 

CASTLEREAGH,  Viscount,  see  STEWART,  CHARLES  WIL- 
LIAM. 

CASTLEY,  CUTHBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  S.  of  Joseph  (next),  R.  of  Earl  Stonham, 
deceased.  B.  there  Apr.  10,  1878.  School,  BlundeU's, 
Tiverton  (Mr  Francis).  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900; 
M..^.  1908.  Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest  (Rochester)  1903;  C. 
of  Milton-next-Gravesend,  1902-4.  Held  other  curacies, 
1904-9.  R.  of  Chilton  Candover  with  Brown  Candover, 
Hants.,  1909-23.  R.  of  Winslade  and  Tunworth,  Hants., 
1923-30.  R.  of  Nether  with  Over  Compton,  1930-9-.  Brother 
of  Reginald  J.  (1893)  and  Thomas  G.  P.  (1889).  (Crockford, 
I939-) 

CASTLEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  21, 
1855.  5th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Rosegill,  Shap,  Westmorland.  B. 
there.  School,  St  Bees.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(i2th  Classic)  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Fellow,  Bursar  and  Divinity 
Lecturer.  Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest  (Worcester)  1862. 
Assistant  Master  at  Leamington  CoUege,  1859-68.  R.  of  Earl 
Stonham,  Suffolk,  1869-95.  Died  there  Oct.  26,  1895,  ag^ 
58  Father  of  the  above,  the  next  and  of  Thomas  G.  f. 
(1889).   (Crockford;  St  James's  Gazette,  Oct.  29,  1895.) 

CASTLEY,  REGINALD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1803  S.  of  Joseph  (above),  R.  of  Eari  Stonham,  Suffolk. 
B  there  Nov.  30,  1874.  School,  King's,  Canterbury  (Mr  T. 
Field).  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1896;  M.A. 
1908.  Assistant  Master  at  Ghyll  Royd  School,  Ilkley;  then 
at  Galwav  Grammar  School  for  two  years;  at  Hymer  s 
CoUege,  Hull;  at  King's  School,  Worcester,  1903-33-. 
BrotherofCuthbertC.  (1897),  etc.  (Schoolmasters  Directory, 

1932-3) 


537 


Castley,  Thomas 

CASTLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  12,  1783.  S. 
of  Thomas  (1750),  clerk  [of  Castletown,  Isle  of  Man].  Scholar, 
1783;  matric.  Easter,  1784;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1787;  M.A. 
1790.  Fellow,  1789-1810.  Proctor,  1803.  Ord.  priest  (Ely) 
May  31,  1795;  V.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1795-1835. 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1798-1808.  R.  of  Cavendish, 
Sxiffolk,  1808-60.  Married  Miss  Griggs,  of  Pentlow,  Essex, 
May  7,  1810.  For  some  account  of  his  eccentric  character, 
and  his  trip  to  Paris,  see  Gunning,  Reminiscences,  11.  136. 
Author,  Pamphlets.  A  collector  of  cuttings  relating  to 
Cavendish  parish.  Died  May  19,  i860,  aged  94,  at  Cavendish. 
Father  of  the  ne.xt.   (A.  Gray;  G.  Mag.) 

CASTLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  22,  1834.  Of 
Suffolk.   [S.  of  Thomas  (above).]   Matric.  Michs.  1834. 

CASTLEY,  THOMAS  GILBERT  POWER.  Adm.  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1889.  S.  and  h.  of  Joseph  (1855),  R.  of 
Earl  Stonham,  Suffolk.  B.  1871.  [School,  Shrewsbury.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1898.  Assistant 
Master  at  Cranleigh  School,  Surrey,  1892-9.  Head  .Master 
of  Cumberland  House  School,  Gravesend,  1903-5 ;  of  Albion 
House  School,  CUftonville,  Margate,  1903-7.  Private  tutor, 
1907-11.  Head  Master  of  a  preparatory  school  at  Henley- 
on-Thames.  Of  Stirling  House,  Manor  Road,  Bournemouth, 
in  1919.  Occurs  in  the  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938,  as  of  Agecroft, 
Galhampton,  Yeovil.  Brother  of  Reginald  J.  (1893),  etc. 
{Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1919.) 

CASTLEY,  THOMAS  PRIMROSE.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  8,  1883.    S.  of  Eli  (Elias),  clerk,  deceased. 

B.  July  I,  1866,  at  Skelton,  Yorks.  [School,  Clergy  Orphan, 
as  's.  of  Elias  C,  of  Moor  Monkton,  Yorks.']  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Wakefield) 
1891;  C.  of  Morley,  Yorks.,  1890-2.   C.  of  Marsden,  1892-5. 

C.  of  Fleetwood,  Lanes.,  1895-8.  C.  of  Chesterfield,  1898- 
1900.  V.  of  Gailey  with  Hatherton,  Staffs.,  1900-11.  Of 
Stalham,  Norfolk,  without  cure,  1913-18.  Not  in  Crockford, 
1920.   (Clergy  Orphan  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

CASWALL,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  16, 
1 756.  S.  of  George  [collector  of  accounts  for  the  Government], 
of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Easter,  1756; 
Scholar,  1757;  B.A.  1760.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  -Mar.  2,  1760; 
C.  of  Shudy  Camps,  Cambs.,  1760.  R.  of  Sacomb,  Herts., 
1761-1807.  V.  of  Bengeo,  1763-1807.  P.C.  of  Castle  Heding- 
ham,  Essex,  1787.  Died  July  22,  1807,  aged  70.  (Cussans, 
n,  Pt  II,  161.) 

CASWALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  15,  1834. 
[4th  s.  of  Robert  Clarke,  clerk,  V.  of  Lavington,  Wilts.] 
B.  [-Apr.  16,  1816]  at  Eglingham,  Northumberland.  [School, 
ChigTv-ell.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  (25^*  Wrangler)  1839; 
M.A.  1842.  Fellow,  1840-6;  lost  his  fellowship  on  becoming 
a  Roman  Catholic.  Went  to  .\raerica,  1859.  Died  Mar.  5, 
1862,  aged  45,  in  New  York,  as  the  result  of  an  accident. 
Buried  at  Brooklyn.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1862;  Chigwell  Sch.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.,  1862,  II.  112.) 

CASWELL,  EMILIUS  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Magdalene,  Oct.  17,  1872.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  School, 
Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar;  B.A.  1876;  M.A. 
1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1878;  priest  (Durham)  1879;  C.  of  West 
Rainton,  Durham,  1878-80.  C.  of  Bishop  Auckland,  1880-1. 
V.  of  Hunwick,  1881-5.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  Sunderland, 
1885-93.  R-  of  St  George's  Cathedral,  Georgetown,  British 
Guiana,  1893-1910.  Dean  of  Georgetown,  1894-1910.  V. 
of  St  John's,  Darlington,  1910-13.  Died  May  16,  1913. 
{Crockford;  Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.) 

CATCOTT,  ALEXANDER.  M..\.  from  King's,  1767.  S.  and  h. 
of  Alexander  Stopford,  clerk,  of  Bristol  [and  .Martha  Symes. 

B.  Nov.  2,  1725,  at  Bristol.  School,  Winchester].  Matric. 
(Wadham  College,  0.xford)  Oct.  24,  1744,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1748.  V.  of  Holy  Cross,  or  Temple  Church,  Bristol, 
1766-79.  Lecturer  at  St  John's,  Bristol.  Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Buchan.   Died  June  17,  1779.    {Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.; 

C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

CATER,  ALEXANDER  NORMAN  LEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  2,  1899.  S.  of  Charles  Alexander.  B.  June  15,  1880,  at 
Lower  Bebington,  Cheshire.  School,  Wellington  College 
(exhibitioner).     Matric.   Michs.    1899.    Entered   the   I.C.S. 

1903.  Served  as  Assistant  Commissioner  in   the   Punjab, 

1904.  Personal  Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent,  Phulkian 
States  and  Bahawalpur,  1907.  Political  Assistant,  Balu- 
chistan, 1909;  at  Sibi,  1909.  Assistant  Agent  to  the  Governor- 
General  in  Baluchistan,  1910  and  1914.  Order  of  the  White 
Elephant  (3rd  class);  of  the  Nile  (4th  class).  Served  in  the 
Great  War  (Lieut.,  Hyderabad  Rifles,  Indian  Defence  Force). 
Resident  at  Hyderabad,  1917;  at  Jaipur,  1925-9.  Agent  to 
the  Governor-General  of  the  Madras  States,  1930;  to  the 
Governor-General  and  Chief  Commssioner  in  Baluchistan, 
1931-6;  retired.  C.I.E.,  1930.  K.C.I. E.,  1934.  Of  37,  St 
James's  Place,  London,  in  1939.  (Peile,  11.  831;  Wellington 
Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  Knightage,  1939.) 


Cator,  Albemarle 

CATER,  WILLIAM  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  4. 
1848;  Fell.-Com.  1855.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B..\.  1856; 
M.A.  1S59.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  May  26,  1859.  One,  William 
Edmund  Cater,  Capt.,  3rd  Regt.  (Buffs),  died  at  sea,  Sept. 
25,  i860,  on  a  voyage  from  China  to  the  Cape.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
G.  Mag.,  1861,  I.  348.) 

CATFORD,  FREDERICK  OWEN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Oct.  22, 
1894;  from  .\yerst  H.  S.  of  Henry  Pollard.  B.  .\pr.  3,  1873, 
at  Bishop's  Nympton,  Devon.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  14,  1896.  Migrated  thence  to  Queens',  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1919.  Ord.  deacon,  1899;  priest  (Exeter) 
1901;  C.  of  East  Stonehouse,  Devon,  1899-1902.  Held  other 
curacies,  1902-16.  R.  of  South  Leigh,  1916-28.  R.  of  Lox- 
hore,  Exeter   1928-39-.   {Crockford,  1939.) 

CATHCART,  Earl,  ALAN  FREDERICK.  Hon.  LL.D.  1894. 
President  of  the  Royal  .Agricultural  Society,  1873.  Of 
Thomton-le-Street,  Thirsk,  Yorks.,  and  of  Cathcart  House, 
Co.  Renfrew.  Died  Oct.  30,  1905.  Buried  at  Thomton-Ie- 
Street.   {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

CATHCART,  WILLIAM  ARCHIBALD.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Magdalene,  July  i,  1815.  S.  and  h.  of  The  Hon.  Archi- 
bald Hamilton,  clerk,  of  Kippax,  Yorks.  B.  1796.  Matric. 
Michs.  1815.  Died  Dec.  14,  1815,  at  Doncaster,  on  his  way 
from  Cambridge.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1815,  11.  574-) 

CATHROW,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  30,  1828.  Of  Herts.  [S.  of  George,  brewer,  of  Hoddes- 
don.  School,  St  Paul's]  (exhibitioner).  Matric.  .Michs.  1828; 
Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1836.  C.  of  Gt  Amwell, 
Herts.,  c.  1838-43.  Died  Oct.  27,  1843,  aged  33.  M.I.  at 
Amwell.   {Cussans,  11,  Pt  11,  124;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

CATLEY,  RICHARD,  see  CATTLEY. 

CATLING,  CHARLES  BOWKER.  .A.dm.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1889.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Highgate,  Middle- 
sex. B.  Aug.  1870,  at  Islington.  [School,  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B..\.  1892.  A  solicitor.  Occurs  in  f/niu. 
Pari.  Reg.,  1938,  without  address. 

CATLING,  HARRY  DEBRON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1888. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5, 1889.  S.  of  James,  auctioneer 
and  estate  agent,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there  Apr.  26,  1869. 
School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1892;  M..\.  1904.  Of  53; 
Burleigh  Street,  Cambridge,  in  1939. 

CATO,  JESSE  ENSOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  16,  1850. 
[Name  off  before  residence.]  [S.  of  Josiah,  Esq.,  of  48,  Cam- 
bridge Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London.  School,  Rugby.] 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

CATON,  JOHN  TURNER.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
8,  1828.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Heysham,  Lanes.  School, 
Scorton,  Yorks.  (.Mr  Bowe).  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  (30(;i 
Wrangler)  1833;  M.A.  1836. 

CATON,  RICHARD  [BEWLEY].  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius, 
Nov.  1791.  S.  of  [Thruston]  John,  attorney,  of  Thorpe 
Abbotts,  Norfolk.  B.  Mar.  23,  1774,  ^t  Lincohi.  School, 
Lincoln  (Mr  Slewithwaite).  Matric.  .Michs.  1792;  Scholar, 
1792-7;  B..\.  1796.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  June  28,  1816; 
M.A.  (St  John's)  1816.  Entered  the  Army,  1796;  12th 
Dragoons.  Served  in  Portugal,  1799;  in  Egypt  under  Sir 
Ralph  Abercromby,  1801;  Major  in  the  Lines.  Militia,  1805- 
7.  Ord.  (Sodor  and  .Man)  c.  1812.  Of  Binbrook-walk  House 
[Binbrook],  Lines.,  and  of  Carr  House,  East  Riding,  Yorks., 
in  1852.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth  Keating,  dau.  of  Redmond 
Power,  Esq.,  of  Whiteford,  Co.  Tipperary,  1802;  (2)  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Clement  Harrison,  of  Pulteney  Street,  Bath.  Died 
Jan.  24,  1864,  aged  90,  in  London.  Father  of  the  next. 
{Venn,  11.  124;  Burke,  L.G.,  1937-) 

CATON,  THRUSTON  BEWLEY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  25)  at 
Magdalene,  Dee.  15,  1834.  2nd  s.  of  Richard  Bewley 
(above),  clerk,  of  London.  Of  Denvilles,  Hants.  Married 
(i)  Marie  Louise  Esther,  dau.  of  Col.  Durand  de  St  Rose, 
Ofl&cier  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur  and  Chef  de  I'Etat,  Paris, 
July  18,  1835;  (2)  Selena  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  .Major  Richard 
Shawe,  ist  Madras  Cavah^,  Feb.  15,  1849,  and  of  Denvilles, 
Hants.  Died  .Mar.  16,  1891.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1925;  Carthew, 
Launditch,  in.  468.) 

CATOR,  ALBEMARLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  10,  1830. 
[S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Beckenham  Place,  Kent,  and  of 
Woodbast\vick  HaU,  Norfolk.  B.  Apr.  7,  1813.]  Migrated  to 
Oxford.  Matric.  (New  College)  May  2,  1831,  age  18.  Of 
Woodbastwick  Hall.  J. P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1867. 
Married  Elizabeth  .Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Henry  Blakeney, 
Esq.,  of  .Abbert,  Co.  Galway,  Ireland,  Apr.  22,  1834.  Died 
May  I,  1868.  Brother  of  William  T.  (1839);  father  of  the 
next  and  Edward  (1866).   (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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Cator,  Albemarle 

CATOR,  ALBEMARLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity  Hall, 

May  15,  1855.  2nd  s.  of  Albemarle  (above),  Esq.,  of  Wood- 
bastwick  Hall,  Norfolk.  B.  Aug.  6,  1836.  School,  Broms- 
grove.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.  Of  Woodbastwick 
Hall,  Norfolk,  of  Beckenbam  Place,  Kent,  and  of  Trewsbury, 
Gloucs.  J.P.  and  D.L.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr. 
10,  1906.  Brother  of  Edward  (1S60).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

CATOR,  CHARLES  GEORGE  LUMLEY.  .\din.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  S.  of  Charles  Oliver  Frederick  (next),  of  7, 
Southwick  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  Jan.  26,  1872,  at 
Beckenham,  Kent.  School,  Malvern  College  (Mr  Grundy). 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M..A..  1898.  Secretary  of  the 
National  Dental  Hospital,  London,  1898-1900.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Lieut.,  R.N.V.R.).  Married  and  had  issue. 
Of  The  Croft,  Hartley  Wintney,  Hants.,  in  1938.  (Vis.  of 
England  and  Wales,  v;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938-) 

CATOR,  CHARLES  OLIVER  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29,  1855.  5th  s.  of  Thomas  (1813), 
clerk,  of  Skelbrook  Park,  Doncaster,  Yorks.  B.  there  Apr. 
21,  1836.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859; 
M.A.  1862.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1858,  as  4th  s. 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Bryanstone  Square.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1862.  Of  the  Hall,  Beckenham,  Kent.  Died  Dec.  10, 
1876.  Buried  at  Beckenham.  M.I.  Brother  of  William  L.  B. 
(1852)  and  father  of  the  above.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Vis.  of  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  v.) 

CATOR,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  22,  1866. 
Did  not  reside.  [5th  s.  of  Albemarle  (1830).  B.  June  2, 
1847.]  Went  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Christ  Church)  May  i, 
1867,  age  19.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  9,  1907. 
Brother  of  Albemarle  (1855).   (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

CATOR,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  17, 
1814.  6th  s.  of  Joseph  [merchant,  of  Ross,  Hereford,  and  of 
Bromley,  Kent].  B.  Apr.  7,  1796,  at  Beckenham,  Kent. 
School,  Royton,  Lanes.  (Mr  Hordern).  Matric.  Lent,  1814; 
B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1824.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  7,  18x2. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1820.  Registrar  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  Madras,  1826-39.  J.P.  for  Kent.  A  Governor  of  Dulwich 
College,  1858  (Jan.-Nov.).  Married  Martha,  dau.  of  Gilbert 
Alder,  of  Leytonstone,  Essex,  May  12,  1823.  Died  May  i, 
1873.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Baronetage, 
sub  Lennard.) 

CATOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  15,  1813; 
from  Oxford.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College)  Mar.  3,  1810. 
S.  of  Joseph,  gent.,  of  Beckenham,  Kent  [and  Diana,  reputed 
dau.  of  Lord  Albermarle  Bertie  and  sister  of  Sir  Albermarle 
Bertie,  Bart.,  Admiral,  R.N.].  B.  Feb.  19,  1790-  B..\.  1815; 
M.A.  1818.  V.  of  Womersley,  Yorks.,  i8i7-35-  V.  of  Wood- 
bastwick with  Panxworth,  Norfolk,  1821-36.  R.  of  Ehnley, 
Yorks.,  1827-30.  R.  of  Kirksmeaton,  1829-64.  Married 
Lady  Louisa  Frances  Lumley,  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Scar- 
borough, Oct.  12,  1825.  Of  Skelbrook  Park,  near  Doncaster, 
Yorks.  J.P.  for  the  West  Riding.  Died  Aug.  23,  1864,  at 
Kirksmeaton.  Buried  at  Beckenham.  M.I.  Brother  of  the 
above;  father  of  Charles  O.  F.  (1855)  and  the  next.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  v;  G.  Mag., 
1864,  II.  525-) 

CATOR,  WILLIAM  LUMLEY  BERTIE.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  16,  1852.  4th  s.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk.  B. 
June  22,  1834,  at  Skelbrook,  near  Doncaster,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon,  1858; 
priest  (Sarum)  i860;  C.  of  WUton,  Wilts.,  1858-60.  C.  of 
Cole  Orton,  Leics.,  1862-3.  C.  of  Wragby,  Lines.,  1865-72. 
Chaplain  of  East  Hardwick,  Yorks.,  1872-7.  R.  of  Eakring, 
Notts.,  1877-1915.  Rural  Dean  of  Southwell,  1887-92. 
Preb.  of  Southwell,  1894-1919.  V.  of  Maplebeck,  Notts., 
1898-9.  Resided  latterly  at  Eakring.  Died  there  unmarried 
Jan.  23,  1919,  aged  84.  Brother  of  Charles  O.  F.  (1855). 
(Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  v;  Crockford.) 

CATOR,  WILLIAM  THORNHILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  31,  1839.  2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Woodbast- 
wick, near  Norwich.  [B.  Jan.  15,  1821.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839. 
Migrated  to  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  B.A.  (Dubl.)  1845. 
Married  (i)  Frances  Julia,  dau.  of  Robert  Sayer,  of  Sibton 
Park,  SuSolk,  July  18,  1850;  (2)  Ellinor  Heath,  dau.  of 
William  Heath  Jary,  of  Burlingham,  Norfolk,  Apr.  22,  1858. 
Died  Apr.  8,  1879.  Brother  of  Albermarle  (1830).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Al.  DiM.) 

CATT,  CHARLES  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  WiUiam,  of  The  Outwoods, 
Duffield,  Derbs.  B.  Mar.  21,  1882,  at  Duffield.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Of  Furze  Hill,  Pool, 
Yorks.,  in  1910.  Director  of  H.  Berry  and  Co.  Ltd.,  Leeds, 
1908.   [Noted  as  dead,  1922,  in  Haileybury  Sch.  Reg.] 

CATT  [post  WILLETT],  EDMUND  AUSTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  3,  i860.   S.  of  Edmund.   B.  Oct.  12,  1840,  at 


Cattlow,  John  [Stevenson] 

Seaford,  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1866;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Brighton,  1865-9.  C.  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  1866-8.  V.  of 
Bottisham  Lode,  Cambs.,  1869-70.  Of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight, 
without  cure,  in  1872.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1879. 

CATT  [post  WILLETT],  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  6,  1857.  S.  of  Frederick,  of  Portland  Place,  Brighton. 
B.  there  June  16,  1838.  School,  Westminster  (exhibitioner). 
.Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864,  as  WUlett,  F. 
Ord.  deacon,  1861;  priest  (Lichfield)  1862;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Wolverhampton,  Staffs.,  1861-5.  Assumed  the  surname  of 
Willett  in  lieu  of  Catt,  June  27,  1863.  V.  of  West  Bromwich, 
Staffs.,  1865-81.  C.-in-charge  of  Scaynes  Hill,  Lindfield, 
Sussex,  1881-1905.  Chaplain  to  the  Holy  Cross  Community, 
Hayward's  Heath,  1887-1901.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Chichester, 
1908-14.  Of  Fir  Tree  End,  Hayward's  Heath,  c.  1915-20. 
Not  in  Crockford,  1921.  Author,  Osney  Foss,  1908.  (Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Crockford,  1920.) 

CATTELL,  JAMES  McKEEN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  1886.  S.  of  [Rev.]  William  Cassidy,  Professor,  of 
Lafayette  College,  Pennsylvania,  V.S..\.  (and  Elizabeth 
McKeen).  B.  May  25,  i860,  at  Easton,  Pennsylvania. 
Schools,  Lafayette  College,  Baltimore  University  and  Leipsig. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Ph.D.  (Leipsig)  1886;  LL.D.  (Lafayette) 
1907;  Sc.D.  (Arizona)  1924.  Lecturer  at  Cambridge,  1888. 
Professor  of  Psychology  at  Pennsylvania  University,  1888- 
91;  at  Columbia  University,  New  York,  1891-1917.  Pro- 
tested in  letters  addressed  to  Members  of  Congress  against 
the  sending  of  conscripts  to  Europe  and  was  subsequently 
expelled  from  his  chair.  President  of  the  International 
Congress  of  Psychology,  1929.  Commander  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1937.  Of  Garrison,  New  York.  Author,  psychological, 
etc.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Times,  Oct.  3,  1917;  International 
Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CATTERMOLE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.  14, 
1819;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  Matric.  Lent,  1830;  B.D.  1831. 
C.  of  Brixton,  Surrey,  1825-31.  Secretary  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Literature,  1833-52.  P.C.  of  South  Lambeth 
Chapel,  1838.  Preacher  at  Berkeley  Chapel.  V.  of  Little 
Marlow,  Bucks.,  1848-58.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died 
Dec.  6,  1858,  aged  63,  at  Boulogne.  Brother  of  George, 
the  artist,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.   (Peile,  11.  395 ;  D.N.B.) 

CATTLEY,  HENRY  GRIFFIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6, 

1840.    Matric.  Michs.  1840.    Perhaps  brother  of  William  E. 

(1837). 
CATTLEY,  HORACE.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29,  1842. 

S.  of  Robert  James,  merchant,  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey.   B. 

Oct.  12,  1824.   Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846. 

CATTLEY,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1853,  as  Catley  R.;  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  York.  Matric.  (Worcester 
CoUege)  .\pr.  21,  1842,  age  22;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1848;  M.A. 
1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest,  1850.  Minor  Canon  of 
Worcester  Cathedral,  1855-80.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1880- 
1903.  Not  in  Crockford,  1906.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CATTLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  30, 
1890.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Wiganthorpe.  Matnc.  Michs. 
i8qo-  D  P  H.  1890.  Formerly  at  Edinburgh  University. 
MB.' and  CM.  (Edin.)  1889;  B.Sc.  (PubUc  Health)  1891. 
Late  Medical  Officer  of  Health  at  York.  Hon.  FeUow  in 
Pathology  at  Leeds  University.  Served  in  the  Great  W  ar 
(Major,  West  Yorks.  Regt.,  and  Training  Reserve  BattaUon; 
twice  wounded).  Of  43,  Main  Avenue,  Heworth,  York,  m 
1939.   (Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CATTLEY,  STEPHEN  REED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  25, 
1825  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A. 
1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest,  1831;  C.  of  .-Uwalton  and 
Orton,  Longueville,  Hunts.,  1830-2.  R.  of  Bagthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1832-57.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Scarborough, 
1835  Chaplain  to  the  Female  Orphan  Asylum,  Lambeth, 
1842  PC  of  St  John's,  Clapham,  London,  1857-68.  R.  of 
Fittleworth,  Sussex,  1868-76.  Not  in  Crockford,  1877. 
Author,  Sermons.  [A  Stephen  Cattley,  died  Mar.  11,  1824, 
aged  61,  at  Clapham,  perhaps  father  of  this  man.] 

CATTLEY,  WILLIAM  ESDAILE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb  25  1837.  [S.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq.,  late  of  Bamet, 
Herts.,  deceased.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A. 
1844.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  .\pr.  3,  1840. 

CATTLOW,  JOHN  [STEVENSON].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb  6,  1786.  Of  Staffs.  S.  of  Joseph  (next),  V.  of  EccleshaU. 
School,  Rugby.  Scholar,  1786;  matric.  Michs  1788;  B.A. 
(12th  Wrangler)  1790;  M.A.  1793-  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and 
Coventrv)  July  29,  1792;  pnest,  Sept.  23,  1792;  C.  of  Stone, 
Staffs  1792.  P.C.  of  Choriton  Chapel,  1796.  R-  of  Coppen- 
hall,  Cheshire,  1805-33.  V.  of  Madeley,  Staffs.,  1819-33- 
Died  Jan.  10,  1833.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 


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Cattlow,  Joseph 

CATTLOW  or  CATLOW,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Nov.   30,   1757.    B.  at  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes. 
[Probably  s.  of  Jonathan   (1735),   clerk,  of  Ashton-under- 
Lyne;  will  pr.  1746.]    Matric.  Michs.  1757;  B.A.  1762;  M.A. 
1765.     Fellow,    1762.     V.   of   Eccleshall,   Staffs.,    1777-84. 
Father  of  John  (above).   (E.  Axon.) 
CATTON,  ALFRED  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1858.  S.  of  James,  Wesleyan  minister.  B.  June  2  {?  May  31), 
1841,  at  Spittlegate,  Grantham,  Lines.   [Sehool,  \\oodhouse 
Grove.]    Matrie.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar;  B.A.  {loth  Wrangler) 
1862;  M.A.  1865.  Fellow.  F.R.S.E.  At  Edinburgh  University 
as  assistant   to   Professor   Peter  Guthrie  Tait  in   Natural 
Philosophy,  1864-9.    Died  May  13,  1875,  at  16,  Gillespie 
Crescent,  Edinburgh.    Brother  of  the  next.    (R.  F.  Scott; 
Kingswood  Sch.  Reg.) 
CATTON,  JAMES  WILKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  7,  1865.    Of  Lines.    [S.  of  James,  Wesleyan  minister. 
School,  Woodhouse  Grove.]    Matrie.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar, 
1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1881.    Previously  Assistant  Master 
at    Kingswood    School,    Somerset,    1858-9.     Ord.    deacon, 
1870;  priest   (Exeter)   1871.    Second  Master  at  Plymouth 
Grammar  School,  1869-72.   R.  of  Meavy,  Devon,  1872-6.  R. 
of  Norton  Malreward,  Somerset,  1876-86.    R.  of  St  Paul's, 
New  Cross,  Manchester,   1886-1900.     Died   1900.    Brother 
of  the  above,  and  father  of  Theodore  (1896).    {Kingswood 
Sch.  Reg.) 
CATTON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  8, 
1824.    Of  Norfolk.    Matrie.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1829.    Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  19,  1828;  priest.  May  24,  1829.  Died 
Mar.  30,  1842,  aged  37,  at  Holt.   (G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  561.) 
CATTON,  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1896.    Of  Devon.    S.  of  James  Wilkinson  (1865),  clerk,  of 
Inglebrae,    Dickenson    Road,    Rusholme,    Manchester.     B. 
Nov.  r8,  1874,  at  Meavy  rectory,  Devon.  School,  Manchester 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.-A.  1909.   Ord. 
deacon,  1899;  priest  (St  Albans)   1900;  C.  of  Dovercourt, 
Essex,    1899-1902.     Held   other   curacies,    1902-8.     V.    of 
Biekington,  Devon,  1908-10.   R.  of  Dunterton,  1910-13.   V. 
of  Deene  with  Deenethorpe,  Northants.,   1913-20.     R.  of 
Crayke,  Yorks.,  1920-39-.   {Crockford,  1939.) 
CATTON  or  CATTEN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  r7)  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  i,  1777,  of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas.  Bapt.  July 
30,  r758,  at  West  Dereham.    School,  Lynn  Grammar  (Mr 
Lloyd).   Matric.  Michs.  1777;  Prizeman;  Scholar,  1780;  B.A. 
{4th  Wrangler)  1781;  M.A.  1784;  B.D.  1791.    Fellow,  1784- 
1838.    Tutor,  c.  1787-1808.    Junior  Bursar,  1810-16.    Pre- 
sident,  1819-22  and  1831-2.    Tutor  in  the  family  of  Sir 
William  Wake,  c.  1784-7.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1789; 
priest,   May   30,    1790.    Chaplain   of  Homingsea,   Cambs., 
1792-7.    R.  of  North  Ockenden,  Essex,  1807-17.    Devoted 
himself  to  the  study  of  astronomy  and  had  charge  of  the 
CoUege  observatory  (then  the  only  one  in  the  University), 
1791-1832;  the  results  of  his  observations  are  preserved  in 
10  MS.  volumes  in  the  College  Library  and  were  published  by 
Sir  George  B.  Airy  in  1853.    F.R.S.,  1821.    F.R.A.S.    For 
an  appreciation  of  his  character  and  work  see  memoir  by  the 
Rev.  Edward  Bushby  in  G.  Mag.,  1838,  i.  433-4.  Benefactor 
to  the  College.  Died  Jan.  6,  1838,  aged  78,  in  College.  Buried 
in  the  (old)  College  ehapel.    M.I.  in  the  ante-chapel.    {St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  A.  F.  Torry,  Founders  and  Benefactors; 
D.X.B.) 
CATTY,  ARTHUR  BOVILL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7, 
1873.  S.  of  Frederic  Adam,  gent.  B.  Dec.  4,  1854,  in  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A. 
1877;  M.A.   1889.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  15, 
1877,  as  s.  of  Frederic  Adam,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Peckham  Rye, 
Surrey.  Mathematical  and  Enghsh  Master  at  Oxford  Military 
College,   1880-6.    English  Principal  of  Heidelberg  College, 
Germany,  1888-1914.    On  the  outbreak  of  the  Great  War 
interned  for  a  short  time,  but  released  and  returned   to 
England.   Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College.   Married 
and  had  issue.   Died  June  3,  1920.   {Peile,  11;  Schoolmasters' 
Directory,  1919.) 
CAUKWELL,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  25,  1863. 
2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Cudworth,  Yorks.,  Esq.   B.  June  29, 
1844,  at  Bamsley.    Sehool,  Richmond  (Mr  Tate).    Matric. 
Michs.   1863;  B.A.   1867;   M.A.   1875.    Ord.  deacon,   1867; 
priest  (Ripon)  1868;  C.  of  Bradford,  1867-70.   Head  Master 
of  King's  School,   Pontefract,    1874-8.     R.   of   Miningsby, 
Lines.,   1878-1910.    C.  of  .-Vsgarby,   1888-1910.    Living  at 
Cleethorpes  in  1913-15-.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1916. 
CAULET,  JOHN  [GIDEON].   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1770.    S.  of  John,  wine  merchant,  late  of  Oporto 
[and  Elizabeth  Page].    B.  in  London.    Sehool,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar;  M.B.  1777;  M.D.  1782.   Adm. 
candidate   of   the   College   of   Physicians,   June   25,    1783; 
Fellow,    1784;    Censor,    1784;    Gulstonian   Lecturer,    1785. 
Physician   to  St   Bartholomew's   Hospital,   London,    1784. 
Died  July  24,  1786,  aged  36  {sic),  of  a  fever.   {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.) 


Causton,  Edward  Atherton 

CAULFEILD,  ALGERNON  THOMAS  ST  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non- 
Coil.  Michs.  1889;  subsequently  adm.  at  Sidney.  [S.  of 
Francis  St  George,  of  Donamon  Castle,  Co.  Roscommon, 
Ireland.  B.  July  31,  1869.  School,  Eton.]  Went  to  South 
Africa  and  spent  three  years  prospecting  in  Mashonaland. 
Returned  to  England;  employed  under  the  Board  of  Agri- 
culture, 1894;  then  worked  at  the  Thames  Yacht  Building 
Company.  Of  Donamon  Castle,  Roscommon.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
High  Sheriff,  1899.  A  member  of  the  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 
Died  unmarried  July  4,  1933,  aged  63,  in  London.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Charlemont;  The  Times,  July  7,  1933.) 

CAULFEILD,  HENRY  COPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  22, 
1838.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edwin  Toby,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Raheenduff, 
Queen's  Co.,  Ireland.  B.  Dec.  29,  1819.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1846.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  9,  1842.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1847.  Did  not  practise.  Of 
Raheenduff,  Queen's  Co.,  and  of  Clone  House,  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea,  Sussex.  Twice  married.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  11,  1905, 
aged  85,  at  St  Leonards.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Charle- 
mont.) 

CAULFEILD,  JAMES  MOLYNEUX.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  2,  1837.  [S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Hockley,  Armagh, 
Ireland,  and  grandson  of  James,  ist  Earl  of  Charlemont. 
B.  Oct.  10,  1820.]  Matric.  Easter,  1839.  High  Sheriff  for 
Co.  Armagh,  1842.  M.P.  for  Co.  Armagh,  1847-57.  Lord- 
Lieut.,  of  Co.  Armagh,  1849-64;  of  Co.  Tyrone,  1864-92. 
Succeeded  his  uncle,  Francis  William,  as  3rd  Earl  of  Charle- 
mont, etc.,  and  as  2nd  Baron  Charlemont  (U.K.),  Dec.  2O, 
1863.  K.P.,  1865.  Died  s.p.  Jan.  12,  1892,  at  Biarritz  (when 
the  Irish  Earldom  and  the  Barony  of  Charlemont  became 
extinct).   Buried  in  Armagh  Cathedral.   {G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

CAUNCE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  17,  1818; 
a  'Ten-year  man.'  C.  of  Bolton-le-Moors,  Lanes.  Name  off 
Dec.  14,  1820;  'deceased.' 

CAUNT,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Sept.  29,  1890.  S.  of  John  William.  B.  at  Leicester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890  ;B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1893;  M.A.  1898. 

CAUNTER,  JOHN  HOBART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
May  24,  1817;  a  'Ten-year'  man.  Of  Devon.  2nd  s.  of 
George,  of  Penang,  E.  Indies.  B.  July  21,  1794,  at  Dittisham, 
Devon.  School,  Hertford  Military  College.  Previously  cadet 
with  the  34th  Foot  to  India,  1809,  but  retired  and  read  for 
Holy  Orders.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.D.  1828.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  July  18,  1824;  priest  (London)  Mar.  11,  1827;  P.C. 
of  St  Paul's  Chapel,  Foley  Place,  Marylebone,  London,  1825- 
44.  P.C.  of  Portland  Chapel  (now  St  Paul's),  Gt  Portland 
Street,  1836-43.  R.  of  Hailsham,  Sussex,  1844-6.  Minister 
of  a  Proprietary  Chapel,  Kensington,  1846-8.  Chaplain  to 
the  Earl  of  Thanet.  C.  of  Prittlewell,  Essex,  1848-51. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Well-known  in  London  as  the 
fashionable  preacher  of  his  day.  Obtained  fame  as  a  minor 
poet  and  miscellaneous  writer.  Author,  The  Island  Bride 
(in  six  cantos);  Romance  of  History,  India;  Sermons,  etc. 
Died  Nov.  14,  1851,  at  Edward  Street,  Portman  Square, 
London.  Brother  of  the  next.  {T.  A.  Walker,  397;  Caunter 
Family  Records;  Boase;  D.N.B.) 

CAUNTER,  RICHARD  McDONALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
July  6,  1820.  S.  of  George,  Governor  of  Penang,  East  Indies. 

B.  there  Mar.  23,  1798  (Mar.  21,  1800,  according  to  Caunter, 
Family  Records).  Sehool,  Plympton  (Mr  Hague).  Matric. 
Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1822;  (Civil  Law,  ist  Class,  1822-3); 
LL.B.  1829.  Previously  an  ensign  in  the  i6th  Lancers  and 
went  to  India,  c.  1816.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  19,  1824. 
Chaplain  to  the  Governor  of  Mauritius,  1824-9.  Morning 
preacher  at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  in  1831. 
Sometime  Tutor  at  Harrow  to  Lord  De  la  Warr,  and  Lord 
North,  sons  of  the  Marquis  of  .Abergavenny.  C.  of  Forest 
Row,  Sussex,  in  1836.  C.  of  Frant,  Kent.  C.  of  Pulborough, 
Sussex,  in  1839.  C.  of  Amberley,  1840.  C.  of  Highclere, 
Berks.,  c.  1841-52.  Afterwards  at  Hamwell,  near  Banbury, 
and  finally  removed  to  Drayton,  c.  1862-78.  At  Amberley, 
Mar.  21,  1840.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harrison, 
Esq.,  Masham,  Yorks.  Author,  Attila,  a  tragedy  in  five  acts 
(in  verse)  and  other  poems.  Died  Mar.  10,  1879.  Buried 
at  Patcham.  Brother  of  John  H.  (above).  {Caunter  Family 
Records.) 

CAUSTON,  EDWARD  ATHERTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  28,  1857.  S.  of  Thomas  Henrv,  clerk.  B.  at  Highgate, 
Middlesex.  Bapt.  Oct.  5,  1838.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B..\. 
1862;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon,  1862;  priest  (Lichfield)  1863; 

C.  of  Burton-on-Trent,  1862-5.  C.  of  Boldre,  Hants.,  1865- 
70.  C.  of  CamberweU,  London,  1870-1.  C.  of  Ticehurst, 
Sussex,  1872-5.  C.  of  Goodworth  Chatworth,  Hants.,  1876- 
81.  Chaplain  to  the  Royal  National  Consumption  Hospital, 
Ventnor,  1881-5.  Held  curacies,  1886-91.  R.  of  South 
Shoebury,  Essex,  1891-9.  R.  of  Fairstead,  1900-10.  Resided 
latterly  at  Hastings.  Died  there  Mar.  16,  1911.  Brother  of 
Thomas  L.  N.  (1855).   (R.  F.  Scott.) 


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Causton,  Edward  Postle  Gwyn 

CAUSTON,  EDWARD  POSTLE  GWYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Sept.  30,  1894.  S.  of  \V.  H.,  M.D.,  of  365,  King 
Street,  Ravenscourt  Park,  Loadon.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  1897.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1902.  Sometime  House  Surgeon  and  Anaesthetist 
at  the  Royal  Berks.  Hospital,  Reading.  Surgeon  in  the 
Navy;  of  H.M.S.  Cumberland  in  igog.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (Surgeon-Lieut.,  R.N.;  Major,  R.A.M.C.;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  O.B.E.).  Of  40,  Duchess  Road,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham,  in  igsg.  (Medical  Directory,  1939;  Univ.  War 
List.) 

CAUSTON,  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1887.  S.  of  Thomas  Ldford  Neil  (1855),  V. 
of  St  Matthew's,  Croydon,  Surrey.  B.  there  Dec,  1867. 
[School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  i8go;  M.A. 
i8g4.  Ord.  deacon,  i8gi;  priest  (Winchester)  1892;  C.  of 
Boscombe,  1891-5.  Missionary  (C.M.S.),  at  Narowal,  Pun- 
jab, 1895-6;  at  Lahore,  1896-1900.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Allahabad,  1900-2.  C.  of  St  Albans,  Herts.,  1903-5.  C.  of 
Dorking,  Surrey,  1905-8.  Minister  of  Christ  Church,  West- 
boume,  Bournemouth,  Hants.,  igo8-ig.  V.  of  Duffield, 
Derbs.,  1919-25.  V.  of  Fairlight,  Sussex,  1925-8.  Died  May 
26,  1928,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  aged  60.  Buried  at  Fair- 
light.  Brother  of  the  next,  etc.  {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crock  ford.) 

CAUSTON,  LILFORD  JERVOISE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
i8g2.  [4th  s.  of  Thomas  Lilford  Neil  (1855),  clerk,  of  Croydon, 
Surrey.]  B.  Apr.  9,  1873.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  iSgg.  Ord.  deacon,  1896; 
priest  (Norwich)  1897;  C.  of  Gt  Yarmouth,  1896-9.  C.  of 
Streatham,  1899-1901.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Durham,  igoi-3.  V.  of  New  Shildon,  Durham,  1903-8.  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  Croydon,  and  Chaplain  of  Whitgift  Hospital, 
1908-14.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Chelsea,  1914-20.  During  the 
Great  War,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1917-18.  V.  of  St  Jude's, 
South  Kensington,  ig20-5.  V.  of  Wadhurst,  Sussex,  ig25- 
34.  Rural  Dean  of  Etchmgham,  r933-4.  V.  of  Amberley 
with  North  Stoke,  1934-6.  V.  of  Coleman's  Hatch,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  1936-9-.  Brother  of  the  next,  Ernest  A.  (1887) 
and  Thomas  A.  B.  (i888).  {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockjord, 
I939-) 

CAUSTON,  PERCY  COLQUHOUN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1889.  S.  of  Thomas  Lilford  Neil  (1855),  clerk.  B. 
Jan.  19,  1871,  at  Croydon,  Surrey.  [School,  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Of  35,  South  Park  Hill  Road,  Croydon. 
Died  Mar.  i,  1919.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Uppingham  Sch. 
Reg.;  D.  G.  Causton.) 

CAUSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Apr.  12,  1787. 
Of  Essex.  [S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Highgate,  Middlesex 
(died  1811).]  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar 
(as  of  Middlesex)  1787;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794;  D.D.  1820. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Dec.  18, 
1791;  priest  (Bristol)  Mar.  16,  1793.  V.  of  Turweston,  Bucks., 
1799-1842.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1799-1842.  Sometime 
Chaplain  to  the  House  of  Commons  (see  Nichols,  Lit .  Hist.,  vi) . 
Married  Miss  Balchen,  dau.  of  John  Balchen,  Esq.,  June  i, 
1799.  Died  Nov.  5,  1842,  aged  83  (sic),  at  Bournemouth. 
[According  to  G.  Mag.,  1843,  i.  103,  he  died  aged  83,  and  the 
note  in  Hennessy's  Novum  Repertorium  gives  84;  but  this 
cannot  be  reconciled  with  the  appearance  of  his  name  in  the 
Harrow  School  Lists  in  17S0,  while  the  date  of  matriculation 
also  suggests  that  he  was  about  ten  years  younger.]  (St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  D.  R.  G.  Causton;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

CAUSTON,  THOMAS  ATHERTON  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  188S.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  Thomas 
Lilford  Neil  (next),  clerk,  of  Park  HUl,  Crovdon.  B.  Nov.  22, 
1866,  at  Croydon.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Of  Bedford  Cottage, 
5,  Upper  Bridge  Road,  RedhiU,  Surrey.  Died  May  23,  1932. 
Brother  of  Lilford  J.  (1892),  etc.   (D.  R.  G.  Causton.) 

CAUSTON,  THOMAS  LILFORD  NEILL  (or  NEIL).  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  at  St  John's,  Mar.  28,  1855.  S.  of  Thomas  Henry, 
clerk,  P.C.  of  St  Michael's,  Highgate.  B.  at  Highgate, 
Middlesex.  Bapt.  June  2,  1836.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon,  i860; 
priest  (Canterbury)  1861;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Croydon, 
1860-6.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Croydon,  1866-99.  Died  Mar. 
16,  1899,  aged  62,  at  Boscombe,  Hants.   Brother  of  Edward 

A.  (1857);  father  of  LiHord  J.  (1892),  Ernest  A.  (1887), 
Thomas  A.  B.  (1888)  and  Percy  C.  (1889).  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

CAUTHERLEY,  SAMUEL    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  18,  1790- 

B.  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1791.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  22,  1807;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1807;  V.  of 
Royston,  Herts.,  1808-41.  Died  there  1841,  aged  67.  (G. 
Mag.,  1841,  I.  550.) 

CAUTLEY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9,  1882.  2nd  s.  of 
Henry,  of  Bramley,  Yorks.  B.  June  23,  1864.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.B.  and 
B.C.  1888;  M.D.  1893.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London;   House  Surgeon  and   Physician.    M.R.C.S.     1888. 


Cautley,  Richard 

M.R.C.P.,  1890.  F.R.C.P.,  1903.  Physician  to  the  BeUrave 
Hospital  for  Children,  and  the  Metropolitan  Hospital,  1893. 
Physician-iu-charge  of  the  Military  Hospital  annexed  to  the 
Metropolitam  Hospital.  Practised  as  a  physician;  of  20,  Park 
Street,  Park  Lane,  London,  W.,  in  1939.  Consulting  Physician 
to  the  Metropolitan  Hospital  and  to  the  Belgrave  Hospital 
for  Children.  Author,  medical.  Brother  of  Henry  S.  (1881). 
(King's  Coll.  Adm.  Reg.;  The  Medical  Who's  Who,  1927; 
Medical  Directory,  1939.) 

CAUTLEY,  EDMUND  [MARLING].  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  July  4,  1846.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Oct.  21,  1846. 
Matric.  Lent,  1847;  as  E.  Harling;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest  (Oxford)  1851;  C.  of  Bradwell, 
O.xon.,  1850.  C.  of  Minsterworth,  Gloucs.,  in  1853.  Held 
other  curacies,  1853-67.  R.  of  Kildale,  Yorks.,  1867-62.  Of 
74,  Micklegate,  York,  in  1886  (Clergy  List).  Died  Dec.  16, 
1887,  aged  60,  at  Elstree,  Herts.  (R.  F.  Scott;  The  Guardian, 
Dec.  21,  1887.) 

CAUTLEY,  FRANCIS  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  31, 1897.  S.  of  Richard  Hutton  (1867),  R.  of  Westerfield, 
Suffolk.  B.  Mar.  20,  187S,  at  Ipswich.  School,  Pocklington 
(Mr  C.  F.  Hutton).  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1899,  1900. 

CAUTLEY,  GEORGE  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pem- 
broke, Jan.  31,  1825.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (1772),  deceased. 
B.  at  Raydon,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar;  B..\. 
1829;  M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon,  1831;  priest,  1832.  R.  of 
Castle  Ashby,  Northants.,  1836-54.  P.C.  of  Nettleden, 
Bucks.,  1857-80.  Author,  The  Afterglow  Songs  and  Sonnets; 
A  Century  of  Emblems,  etc.  Died  Feb.  8,  1880,  aged  73,  at 
Nettleden.   (Boose,  iv.  Suppl.) 

CAUTLEY,  HENRY  STROTHER.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  11, 
1881.  S.  of  Henrj',  of  Bramley  and  Burton  Pidsea,  Yorks. 
B.  Dec.  9,  1853.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  (28th  Wrangler)  1884.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1886.  K.C.,  1919.  Bencher, 
1925.  A  member  of  the  Bar  Council,  1926.  M.P.  for  East 
Leeds,  1900-6;  for  East  Grinstead,  1910-36.  Recorder  of 
Sunderland,  1918-35.  Chairman  of  the  East  Sussex  Quarter 
Sessions,  1927.  Created  Bart.,  Jan.  28,  1924,  and  raised  to 
the  Peerage  as  Baron  Cautley  of  Lindfield,  Sussex,  June  23, 
1936.  Of  Buxshall,  Lindfield,  Sussex,  and  33,  Montagu 
Square,  London.  Brother  of  Edmimd  (1882).  (king's  Coll. 
Adm.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1939;  Kelly,  Handbook,  1939.) 

CAUTLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  21,  i797-  Of 
Yorks.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  4,  1798;  matric. 
Michs.  1798;  B.A.  1802.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  18,  1802; 
priest,  Oct.  16,  1803. 

CAUTLEY,  JOHN  CRISP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan. 
12,  1797.  S.  of  John  [V.  of  St  Mary's,  Colchester],  and  of 
Chappel,  Essex.  School,  Felsted  (Mr  Carrless).  Matric. 
Michs.  1797.  Died  yoimg.  Brother  of  William  G.  (1801). 
(Felsted  Sch.  Reg.) 

CAUTLEY,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  24, 
1830.  S.  of  Richard  (1780),  clerk.  B.  at  Moulsoe,  Bucks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1834;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1835;  C.  of  Broughton,  Bucks.  P.C.  of  Thorney 
Abbey,  Peterborough,  1853-85 ;  retired.  Of  Aspley,  Woburn, 
Beds.,  1887-93.  Died  July  9,  1893,  aged  82,  at  Woburn 
Sands.  Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  William  O.  {1840). 
(The  Guardian,  July  12,  1893.) 

CAUTLEY,  KINGSMAN  RICHARD,  .-^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  12,  1858.  S.  and  h.  of  Joshua  (above),  clerk,  of  Thorney 
Abbey,  near  Peterborough,  Northants.  B.  Feb.  19,  1838,  at 
Broughton,  Bucks.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1858.  Resident  in  America.  Died  Mar.  2,  1907,  at 
Walters  Park,  Pennsylvania.   (The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1907.) 

CAUTLEY,  PROBY  LITTLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  4, 
1867.  S.  of  George,  Major-Gen.,  retired,  of  Tiverton,  Devon. 
B.  Dec.  25,  1845,  at  Simla,  India.  Schools,  Dr  Jardine's, 
Brighton,  and  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
Scholar,  1868-74;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  1871;  M.A.  1880. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1871;  priest,  1S72;  C.  of  Dennington, 
Suffolk,  1871-3.  V.  of  Cratfield,  1873-7.  Diocesan  Inspector 
of  Schools,  1873-87.  V.  of  Southwold,  1877-90.  Rural  Dean 
of  North  Dunwich,  1889-90.  R.  of  Quainton,  Bucks.,  i8go- 
1918;  retired.  Lived  latterly  at  Southwold,  Suffolk.  Died 
Sept.  26, 1934,  aged  88.  (Venn,  11.  381 ;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg. ; 
Caian;  The  Times,  Sept.  29,  1934.) 
CAUTLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June 
27,  1780.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  York.  School,  W.  Witton,  Yorks. 
(Mr  Lawson).  Matric.  Easter,  1780;  Scholar,  1782;  B.A. 
(7th  Wrangler)  1784;  M.A.  1787.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim. 
from  London)  Sept.  25,  1785;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  29,  1787; 
R.  of  Whatcott,  War^vs.,  1787.  R.  of  Yardley  Hastings  with 
Denton,  Northants.,  1799.  R-  of  Moulsoe,  Bucks.,  1828-42. 
Died  there  Feb.  26,  1842,  aged  79-  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1772);  father  of  Joshua  (1830)  and  William  O.  (1840). 
(Cant.  Act  Bk.;  Lipscomb,  iv;  H.  I.  Longden;  G.  Mag.) 


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Cautley,  Richard  Hutton 

CAUTLEY,  RICHARD  HUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  4, 
1867.  S.  of  Richard,  Lieut. -Col.,  Hon.  E.I.  Co.  service 
(retired),  of  Jubbulpore,  India.  B.  Apr.  28,  1845.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1872;  M.A. 
1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1872;  priest  (Canterbury) 
1875;  C.  of  Petv/orth,  Sussex,  1872-5.  C.  of  Patrixboume, 
Kent,  1875-7.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  1877- 
87.  Clerical  Organising  Secretary  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land Sunday  Schools,  1887-90.  R.  of  Westerfield,  1890- 
1901.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  Ipswich,  1891.  R.  of 
Belton,  Norfolk,  1901-11.  R.  of  Burgate,  1911-19.  Resided 
latterly  at  Huntsmoor,  Highfields,  Northwold,  Middlesex. 
Died  Oct.  17,  1927,  aged  82.  Father  of  Francis  D.  (1897). 
{Venn,  11.  381;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

CAUTLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9  , 
1772.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ouseburn,  Yorks.  [R.  of  Ouseburn 
and  Canon  of  York].  School,  Bolton,  Yorks.  (Mr  Carr). 
Matric.  Michs.  1773;  Scholar,  1776;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler) 
1777;  M.A.  1780;  B.D.  1796.  Fellow,  1778.  Held  various 
College  offices.  Junior  Proctor,  i794.  One  of  the  ten  Fellows 
who  signed  a  petition  in  1787,  protesting  against  the  irregular 
practice  of  certain  seniors  in  the  election  of  Fellows.  R.  of 
Stratford  St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1803-17.  R-  of  Roydon  (Raydon), 
Suffolk.  Married  Miss  C.  Proby,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  N.  C.  Proby, 
R.  of  Stratford  St  Mary,  1800  (for  their  son.  Sir  Proby  Thomas 
Cautley,  K.C.B.,  see  D.N.B.).  Died  July  13,  1817,  at  Strat- 
ford parsonage.  Brother  of  Richard  (1780)  and  father  of 
George  S.  (1825).  (G.  Mag.,  1800,  11.  796,  1817;  Cooper, 
Annals,  iv.) 

CAUTLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  i,  1781.  Of 
Westmorland.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Dunnington,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1782;  Scholar,  1782;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  25,  1785;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1788;  C.  of 
Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1785.  V.  of  Sawston,  1786.  C.  of 
Pampisford,  1788.  V.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1806-35. 
V.  of  Griston,  Norfolk,  1812.  FamiUarly  known  as  'His 
Majesty,'  having  for  many  years  borne  the  nickname  of  Og, 
King  of  Basan.  Married  Mary  Anne  Priscilla,  dau.  of 
Francis  Henson,  R.  of  South  Kilvington,  Thirsk,  Yorks., 
at  Sowerby.  Died  Nov.  30,  1835,  aged  73,  at  Cambridge. 
Buried  in  the  College  chapel.  M.I.  (A.  Gray;  G.  Mag.; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 

CAUTLEY,  WILLIAM  GRAINGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Feb.  13,  1801.  2nd  s.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Messing, 
Essex.  B.Apr  27,  1782,  at  Chappel,  Essex.  School,  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  Prizeman;  Exhibitioner; 
Scholar;  Chancellor's  medalhst,  1805;  B.A.  {15th  Wrangler) 
1805;  M.A.  (Clare)  1809.  FeUow  of  Clare,  1808-31.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1805;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1806. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1809-18  (present  at  the  battle  of 
Waterloo).  Chaplain  at  Madeira.  St  Matthew's  Day 
Preacher,  1823.  R.  of  Earsham,  Norfolk,  1831-55.  Died 
unmarried  Mar.  26,  1855,  aged  72,  at  Earsham.  Brother  01 
John  C.  (1797).    {Christ's  Hospital  Reg.;  Boose.) 

CAUTLEY,  WILLIAM  OLDFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  25,  1840.  Of  Bucks.  [S.  of  Richard  {1780),  clerk,  of 
Moulsoe,  Bucks.  B.  1822.  School,  Uppingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1840.  Died  Feb.  17,  1864;  'late  of  Nelson,  New 
Zealand.'  Brother  of  Joshua  (1830).  {Uppingham  Sch.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.,  1864,  I.  536.) 

CAVALIER,  EDWARD  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  3,  1871.  S.  of  James  Briscoe,  cashier.  B.  Aug. 
5,  1851,  at  Hockerill,  Herts.  Bapt.  Feb.  20,  i860.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A. 
1881.  Ord.  deacon,  1874;  priest  (Salisbury)  1876;  C.  of 
Sherborne  Abbey  Church,  1874-6.  Held  other  curacies, 
1877-85.  R.  of  Wramplingham,  Norfolk,  1885-1926. 
Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools  at  Norwich,  1889.  R.  of 
Harford,  1908-26.  Resided  latterly  at  Lowestoft.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Preacher's  Dictionary.  Died 
there  Aug.  5,  1928.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  8,  1928; 
Cox,  County  Series,  Norfolk.) 

CAVALIER,  HAROLD  OMER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1900.  S.  of  Anthony  Ramsden,  clerk,  of  60,  Sheen  Park, 
Richmond,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  i,  1880,  at  Reading,  Berks. 
School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903; 
M.A.  1913.  Ord.  deacon,  1910;  priest  (Ripon)  1911;  C.  of 
Otley,  Yorks.,  1910-12.  Assistant  Master  at  St  John's 
School,  Leatherhead,  Surrey,  1912-15.  Head  Master  of 
Westminster  Abbey  Choir  School,  1915-18.  R.  of  Wear 
Gifford,  Devon,  1918-21.  R.  of  Brington,  Northants., 
1921-9.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  St  Albans,  1929-36.  Died  Oct. 
12,  1936.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  13,  1936.) 

CAVAN-IRVING,  H.,  see  IRVING,  H.  C. 

CAVANDER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  6, 
1888.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  School,  University  College, 
Londoa.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1894. 


Cave-Moyle,  George  Edward  Philip 

CAVE,  ADRIAN  LAURENCE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892. 
S.  of  Laurence  Trent,  Esq.,  of  Ditcham  Park,  Petersfield, 
Hants.  School,  The  Oratory,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Capt.,  loth  Royal  Hussars.  Served  in 
the  Great  War  (Capt.  and  Adjutant,  Welsh  Horse  and  Re- 
serve Regt.  of  Cavalry;  Capt.,  Tank  Corps).  Died  June  21, 
1931,  aged  57,  at  Sherwood,  Newton  St  Cyres,  Devon. 
Brother  of  the  next.   {The  Times,  June  24,  1931.) 

CAVE,  CHARLES  JOHN  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
27,  1889.  S.  and  h.  of  Laurence  Trent,  of  Ditcham  Park, 
Petersfield,  Hants.  B.  May  i,  1871,  in  London.  School,  The 
Oratory,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham  (Mr  Norris).  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1896.  Meteorologist  and 
antiquary.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Royal  Engineers, 
Meteorological  section).  Of  Stoner  Hill,  Petersfield,  Hants., 
in  1939.  J.P.  for  Hants.,  1906.  F.S.A.  F.R.A.S.  Fellow  of 
the  Royal  Met.  Society;  President,  1913-15  and  1924-5.  A 
member  of  International  Commissions  for  investigation  of  the 
Upper  Atmosphere,  etc.  Married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
meteorological,  etc.    {Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CAVE,  JOHN  WATKINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.  S.  of  Sir  Lewis  William,  of  6,  Southwell  Gardens, 
London  [Judge  of  the  High  Court,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.]. 

B.  Feb.  5,  1867,  at  Surbiton,  Surrey.  School,  Wellington 
College  (exhibitioner).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889. 
Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1887,  1888.  Assistant  Master  at 
Wellington  College,  1893-1923. 

CAVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  g, 
1781.  S.  of  Richard,  late  merchant  and  alderman,  of  Bed- 
ford. Schools,  Thame  and  Stamford  (Mr  Knowles).  Matric. 
Michs.  1781;  Scholar;  B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1789.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1785;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1786,  R.  of  Hough- 
ton Regis,  Beds.,  1808-1819.  Died  1819,  aged  57,  at  Bed- 
ford.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.) 

CAVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7,  1871.  S.  of 
George.  B.  Dec.  12,  1854,  at  Banbury,  Oxford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1876. 

CAVE,  THOMAS  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,  1875. 
S.  of  George.  B.  Nov.  18,  1855,  at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord. 
deacon,  1879;  priest  (Lichfield)  1880;  C.  of  Handsworth, 
Staffs.,  1879-83.  V.  of  St  James's,  Handsworth,  1883-1930. 
Rural  Dean  of  Handsworth,  1921-31.  Chaplain  Emeritus 
to  the  Bishop  of  Birmingham,  1938.  Died  Jan.  7,  1938,  at 
Handsworth  Wood.  {Peile,  11.  643;  Crockford,  1932;  The 
limes,  Jan.  10,  1938.) 

CAVE-BROWNE  or  BROWNE,  JOHN  [CAVE].  Adm.  pens,  at 
Pembroke,  Aug.  15,  1785.  2nd  s.  of  John  (Cave),  Esq., 
of  Stretton,  Leics.  [took  the  additional  surname  of  Browne 
on  inheriting  the  Stretton  estate  from  his  grandfather, 
WiUiam  Browne,  in  1752].  B.  Sept.  20,  1767.  Matric.  Michs. 
1786,  as  J.  Cave;  B.A.  1790;  M.A.  1793.  R.  of  Stretton-en- 
le-Field,  Derbs.,  1792-1843.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Robert  Haymes,  of  Gt  Glen,  Leics.,  May  1,  1798.  Died  Mar. 
23,  1843,  at  Stretton.  (Crisp,  Notes,  viii;  Churches  of  Verbs., 
in.  487;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

C.AVE-BROWNE-CAVE,  EDWARD  FARSYDE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Jesus,  Mar.  29,  1852.  Of  Leicester.  S.  of  Edward  Sache- 
verell,  M.A.  (Oxford),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  Oct.  10,  1833. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon, 
1857;  priest  (Manchester)  1858;  C.  of  Penwortham,  1857-8. 

C.  of  Hugglescote,  Leics.,  1858-64.  Minister  of  Lound 
Chapel,  Notts.,  1865-6.  C.  of  Moor  Crichel,  Dorset,  1866-7. 
R.  of  Bretherton,  Lanes.,  1871-4;  retired.  Of  Holbrook, 
Hampton  Park,  Hereford.  Died  there  s.p.  Mar.  9,  1915. 
(Burice,  P.  and  B.;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  11.) 

CAVE-BROWN-CAVE,  WILMOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  25,  1825.  Of  Derbs.  Previously  at  Oxford;  matric.  (St 
Albans  Hall)  June  3,  1823,  age  20.  [4th  s.  of  Sir  William, 
Bart,  (who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Cave).  B. 
Dec.  5,  1802,  at  Stretton-en-le-Field.]  P.C.  of  Altrincham, 
Cheshire,  1834.  V.  of  Hope,  Derbs.,  1843.  P.C.  of  Derwent, 
1844.  P.C.  of  Homerton,  Middlesex,  1856-7.  Married  (1) 
Mary,  dau.  of  WUhain  Eccles,  of  Davenham,  Oct.  30,  1824; 
(2)  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Westmorland,  V.  of  Sandal,  Yorks., 
Oct.  27,  1825.  Died  s.p.  May  6,  1857.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  11;  Al.  Oxon.) 

CAVE-MOYLE,  GEORGE  EDWARD  PHILIP.  .\dm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  S.  of  Thomas,  M.D.,  deceased.  B.  Apr.  2,  1876, 
at  Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1903.  Medical  Student 
at  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1899;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  Hoole,  1899-1902.  Held  curacies  at 
Cheltenham,  1902-10.  R.  of  Kittisford,  Somerset,  1910-11. 
R.  of  Abbey  Dore,  Heref.,  1911-34.  Rural  Dean,  1932-4. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces  during  the  Great  War.  R.  of  Bratton 
Fleming,  Devon,  1934-9-.   {Venn,  11.  537;  Crockford,  1939.) 


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Cave-Orme,  George  Alington 

CAVE-ORME,  GEORGE  ALINGTON,  see  ROBINSON. 

CAVELL,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9, 
1880.  S.  of  Robert  Corrj',  V.  of  Binham,  Norfolk.  B.  Jan.  4, 
i860,  at  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon,  1884;  priest  (Norwich)  1885;  C.  of  Barnham  Broom, 
Norfolk,  1884-6.  C.  of  Benhilton,  Surrey,  1886-8.  C.  of 
Shustoke,  Warws.,  18S9.  C.  of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk,  1889- 
92.  C.  of  Lexden,  Essex,  1892-4.  C.  of  Bramford,  Suffolk, 
1894-5.  C.  of  Northwold,  1895-8.  V.  of  Wereham  with 
Wretton,  Norfolk,  1898-1905.  R.  of  Gunness  (or  Gunhouse) 
Burringham,  Yorks.,  1905-31.  R.  of  Glatton,  Hunts., 
1931-6.  Resident  at  Stanground  vicarage  in  1939.  [PeiU, 
11.  672,  where  his  father's  name  is  wrongly  given;  Crockford, 
I939-) 

CAVELL,  HENRY  THEODORE.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
25,  1843.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  late  surgeon  in  the  E.I.  Go's 
service.  B.  in  Calcutta.  School,  Edinburgh  High.  Matric. 
Michs.  1843.  Went  to  St  Bees.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1849; 
priest,  1850;  C.  at  Ipswich,  1849-57.  V.  of  St  James's, 
Bath,  1861-71.  V.  of  St  Jude's,  Southwark,  Surrey,  1871-6. 
R.  of  Burnsall,  Yorks.,  1876-7.  V.  of  Gresley,  Derbs.,  1877- 
82.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Poole,  Dorset,  1882-7.  V.  of  Staverton, 
Wilts.,  1888-97.  Died  June  24,  1897,  at  Osmington,  Dorset. 
Father  of  the  next.    [Venn,  11.  262.) 

CAVELL,  HENRY  THEODORE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1883. 
S.  of  Henry  Theodore  (above),  clerk.  B.  Aug.  23,  1866,  at 
Bath.  Schools,  Shrewsbury  and  Wimbome.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Aldershot,  1889-91.  Held  other 
curacies,  1891-7.  R.  of  Marsham,  Norfolk,  1897-1903.  V. 
of  All  Saints',  Woodford  Wells,  Essex,  1903-14.  Died  there 
Nov.  16,  1914,  aged  48.    (Venn,  11.  464;  Crockford.) 

CAVENDISH,  ALFRED  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1877.  2nd  s.  of  Francis  William  Henry,  of 
4,  Trinity  Place,  Eastbourne,  Sussex.  B.  June  19,  1859,  in 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  In  the  Army  (Col.  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.,  late  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders).  Served 
in  the  China-Japanese  War,  1894-5;  Military  Attache  to  the 
Chinese  Army,  1894,  and  to  the  British  Legation,  China, 
1895;  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902;  mentioned  in 
despatches.  C.M.G.,  1900.  F.R.G.S.  In  the  Great  War, 
1914-18  (on  theStaff;  Assistant  Adjutant-Gen.;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Of  Hanover  Court,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
W.,  in  1939.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  ed. 
1939O 

CAVENDISH,  post  CAVENDISH-BRADSHAW,  AUGUSTUS. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21,  1788.  3rd  s.  of  Sir 
Henry,  Bart.,  of  London.  B.  Feb.  17,  1768.  School,  Repton. 
Teller  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland ;  groom  of  the  Bedchamber. 
M.P.  for  Co.  Carlow,  1790-6;  for  Honiton,  1805-12;  for 
Castle  Rising,  1812-17.  Assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
his  maternal  grandfather,  Richard  Bradshaw,  June  2,  1790. 
F.S.A.  Married  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  James  St  John  Jeffreys, 
of  Blarney  Castle,  Nov.  15,  1796.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  11,  1832. 
(Foster,  Peerage;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  Waterpark.) 

CAVENDISH,  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  6,  1817.  4th  s.  of  Richard,  Lord  Waterpark,  of  Dove- 
ridge,  Derbs.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  M.A. 
1819.  V.  of  Doveridge,  1823-.  Married  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Legh,  Dec.  1830.  Died  May  9,  1863,  aged  66. 
Brother  of  Thomas  U.  (1820).  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

CAVENDISH,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  June  20,  1842.  4th  s.  of  The  Hon.  Henry  F. 
Compton  (1807).  B.  Sept.  24,  1822,  at  Chiswick,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.  R.  of  Little  Casterton, 
Rutland,  1848-50.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic.  Lived 
latterly  at  Charlemont,  Spencer  Road,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Married  three  times.  Died  Dec.  21,  1890,  at  Ryde.  Buried 
there  in  the  Roman  Catholic  cemetery.  (Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  I.) 

CAVENDISH,  The  Hon.  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  12,  1856.  3rd  s.  of  William  (1825),  Earl  of  Buriington 
(later,  Duke  of  Devonshire),  of  Holker  Hall,  Kendal,  West- 
morland. B.  Jan.  28,  1838.  Matric.  Michs.  1856.  Lieut., 
Rifle  Brigade,  1860-5;  Lieut.-Col.,  1st  Vol.  Batt.,  Royal 
Lancaster  Regt.  M.P.  for  East  Sussex,  1865-8;  for  Derbs. 
(North  Div.),  1880-5  (West  Div.),  1885-91.  Died  May  18, 
i8gi,  at  Devonshire  House,  London.  Buried  at  Edensor. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  Spencer  C.  (1850) ;  father  of  Richard 
F.  (1889),  Victor  C.  W.  (1887)  and  John  S.  (1893).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

CAVENDISH,  The  Hon.  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Mar.  4,  1854.  2nd  s.  of  William  (1825),  Earl  of 
Burlington  (later  Duke  of  Devonshire).    B.  Nov.  30,  1836, 


Cavendish,  Richard  Startin  Owen 

at  Compton  Place,  Eastbourne.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  M.A. 
1858.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  10,  1857.  Private 
Secretary  to  Lord  Gran\'ille,  1859-64.  M.P.  for  North  West 
Riding,  Yorks.,  1865-82.  Private  Secretary  to  Gladstone, 
1872-3.  A  Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1873-4;  Financial 
Secretary,  1880-2.  Chief  Secretary  to  Earl  Spencer,  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  Ireland,  1882.  P.C,  1882.  Assassinated  May  6, 
1882,  in  Phoenix  Park,  Dublin.  Buried  at  Edensor.  Memorial 
window  in  St  Margaret's,  Westminster.  Brother  of  Spencer 
C.  (1850),  etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.) 

CAVENDISH,  Lord  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  HENRY.  Adm.  noble- 
man (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  27,  1770.  3rd  s.  of  William, 
Duke  of  Devonshire.  B.  Mar.  21,  1754.  School,  Hackney, 
London  (Mr  Newcome).  Matric.  Easter,  1772;  M.A.  1773; 
Hon.  LL.D.  1811.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1793.  M.P.  for 
Knaresborough,  1775-80;  for  Derby,  1780-96;  for  Derbs. 
1797-1831.  Created  Baron  Cavendish  of  Keighley,  Yorks., 
and  Earl  of  Burlington,  Sept.  10,  1831.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Charles  (Compton),  Earl  of  Northampton,  Feb.  27, 
1782.  A  patron  of  the  famous  actress,  Mrs  Siddons,  who 
received  from  him  a  marriage  portion  of  £7000.  Died  May  4, 
1834.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Derby.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1768);  father  of  Henry  F.  C.  (1807)  and  William  {1800). 
(G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

CAVENDISH,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  28,  1828.  2nd  s.  of  WUiiam  (1800),  M.P.  B. 
Aug.  19,  1810,  at  Clapham,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829.  Of  Ashford  Hall,  Derbs.  J. P.  and  D.L.  M.P. 
for  Derbs.,  1834-80.  [Together  with  his  sister,  accorded  a 
patent  of  precedence  granting  the  rank  of  a  Duke's  children, 
in  1858.]  Married  Louisa  Lascelles,  dau.  of  Henry,  Earl  of 
Harewood,  July  4,  1835.  Died  Sept.  23,  1880,  aged  70,  at 
Ashford  HaU.  Brother  of  William  (1825)  and  Richard  {1830). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Foster,  Peerage,  1883.) 

CAVENDISH,    The    Hon.    HENRY    FREDERICK    COMPTON. 

Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1807.  [3rd  s.  of  Lord 
George  Augustus  Henry  (1770).  B.  Nov.  5,  1789.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1808.  Entered  the  Army  (Lieut.,  loth 
Light  Dragoons  (Hussars),  1808;  A.D.C.  to  Lord  William 
Bentinck,  1808;  wounded  at  Corunna;  exchanged  into  the 
24th  Dragoons,  1810;  Capt.,  1811;  Major,  1818  (9th  Light 
Dragoons);  Major,  ist  Life  Guards,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1821; 
Major-Gen.,  1846;  Col.,  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's 
Bays),  1853;  Lieut.-Gen.,  1884;  Gen.,  1862).  Equerry  to 
William  IV,  1831.  Chief  Equerry  and  Clerk  Marshsd  to 
Queen  Victoria,  1837.  M.P.  for  Derby,  1812-35.  Married 
three  times.  Died  Apr.  5,  1873,  aged  83.  Buried  at  Ocklynge, 
Eastbourne.  Brother  of  William  (1800)  and  father  of  Charles 
W.  (1842).  (Foster,  Peerage  and  Baronetage;  Vis.  of  England 
and  Wales,  i.) 

CAVENDISH,  JOHN  SPENCER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 

13,  1893.  3rd  s.  of  Lord  Edward  (1856),  of  3,  Carlos  Place, 
London.  B.  Mar.  25,  1875,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893.  Major,  ist  Life  Guards;  in  the  South  African 
War,  1899-1900;  mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.  Granted 
the  precedence  of  the  sou  of  a  Duke,  1908.  Served  in  the 
Great  War;  killed  in  action,  Oct.  20,  1914.  Brother  of 
Victor  C.  W.  (1887),  etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CAVENDISH,  Lord  RICHARD.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  28,  1768.  2nd  s.  of  William,  Duke  of  Devon- 
shire. B.  June  19,  1751.  School,  Hackney,  London  (Mr 
Newcome).  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  M.A.  1771.  M.P.  for 
Lancaster,  1773-80;  for  Derbs.,  1780-1.  Died  unmarried 
Sept.  7,  1781.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Derby.  Brother  of 
George  A.  H.  (1770).   (Foster,  Peerage,  1883.) 

CAVENDISH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  21, 
1830.  [3rd  s.  (posthumous)  of  William  (1800).  B.  July  3, 
1812.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  M.A  1834.  Had 
the  rank  of  a  Duke's  younger  son  granted  to  him  in  185S. 
Died  unmarried  Nov.  19,  1873.  Brother  of  William  (1825), 
etc.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

CAVENDISH,  RICHARD  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1889.  2nd  s.  of  Lord  Edward  (1856),  of  Devonshire 
House,  Piccadilly,  London.  B.  Jan.  31,  1871,  at  Chatsworth, 
Derbs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  M.I', 
for  Lonsdale,  1895-1906.  Sometime  Secretary  to  Lord 
George  Hamilton,  Secretary  of  State  for  India.  P.C,  1912. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-15  (Hon.  Col.,  King's 
Own  (Royal  Lancaster  Regt.);  wounded;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  C.M.G.,  1915.  C.B.,  1919.  Granted  the  pre- 
cedence of  the  son  of  a  Duke,  Nov.  igo8.  Director  of  the 
Westminster  Bank,  Ltd.,  and  of  the  Westminster  Foreign 
Bank,  Ltd.  Of  Holker  Hall,  Cark-in-Cartmel,  Lanes.,  and 
of  2,  Grosvenor  Crescent,  London,  S.W.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Lanes.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  John  S.  (1893), 
etc.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who,  1939-) 

CAVENDISH,  RICHARD  STARTIN  OWEN,  see  OWEN,  R.  S. 


543 


Cavendish,  Spencer  Compton 

CAVENDISH,  SPENCER  COMPTON,  Lord  CAVENDISH.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  ii,  1850.  S.  of  William 
(1825),  Earl  of  Burlington.  B.  July  23,  1833,  in  London 
(?  at  Holker  Hall,  Lanes.,  see  D.N.B.).  Matric.  Michs.  1851; 
M.A.  1854.  Hon.  LL.D.  1862.  Chancellor  of  the  University, 
1892-1908.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  187S.  Styled  Marquess  of 
Hartington,  1858-91.  M.P.  for  North  Lanes.,  1837-68;  for 
New  Radnor,  1869-80;  for  North  East  Lanes.,  1880-5;  foi" 
Rossendale,  1885-91.  A  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1863. 
Under  Secretary  for  War,  1863-6.  P.C,  1866.  Secretary 
of  State  for  War,  1866  and  1882-5.  Postmaster  General, 
1868-71.  P.C.  (Ireland)  1871.  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland, 
1871-4.  Lord  Rector  of  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  1877- 
80.  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  1880-2.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  8th  Duke  of  Devonshire,  Dec.  21,  1891.  K.G., 
1892.  F.R.S.,  1892.  Lord-Lieut,  of  Derbs.,  1892-1908,  and 
of  Co.  Waterford,  1895-1908.  Mayor  of  Eastbourne,  1897. 
President  of  the  Council,  1895-1903,  and  of  the  Board  of 
Education,  1900-2.  G.C.V.O.,  1907.  Chancellor  of  Man- 
chester University,  1907-8.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  24,  1908.  Buried 
at  Edensor.  Brother  of  Frederick  C.  (1854),  etc.  (G.E.C.,  ed. 
Gibbs;  D.N.B.,  2nd  Suppl.) 

CAVENDISH,  THOMAS  [UNION].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Magda- 
lene, Jan.  15,  1820.  6th  s.  of  Richard,  Lord  Waterpark,  of 
Doveridge  Hall,  Derbs.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Lent,  1820; 
M.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  Norwich)  June  13, 
1824;  priest  (Bristol)  Apr.  3,  1825.  V.  of  Doveridge,  Derbs., 
1839-59.  Proctor  in  Convocation.  V.  of  Cahir,  Co.  Kerry. 
Married  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Sir  John  Robinson,  Bart., 
May  4,  1835.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  26,  1859,  at  Doveridge.  Brother 
of  Augustus  (1817).  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  P.  and  B.; 
G.  Mag.) 

CAVENDISH,  VICTOR  CHRISTIAN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  30,  1887.  S.  and  h.  of  Lord  Edward  (1856),  of 
Devonshire  House,  Piccadilly,  London.  B.  May  31,  1868,  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891; 
Hon.  LL.D.  1911.  M.P.  for  West  Derby,  1891-1908.  Treasurer 
of  the  Household,  1900-3.  Financial  Secretary  to  the 
Treasury,  1903-5.  Lived  chiefly  at  Holker  Hall,  Lanes., 
until  1908;  maintained  the  traditions  of  the  famous  Holker 
herd  of  shorthorns.  A  member  of  the  boards  of  the  Barrow 
Hematite  Steel  Company,  the  Fumess  Railway,  etc.  Ac- 
quired a  working  knowledge  of  the  iron  and  steel  trade. 
Succeeded  his  uncle  as  gth  Duke  of  Devonshire,  etc..  Mar. 
24,  1908.  Inherited  vast  estates.  Entertained  royally  at 
Chatsworth  and  Bolton  Abbey.  High  Steward  of  the 
University,  1923-38,  and  of  the  Borough  of  Cambridge. 
Chancellor  of  Leeds  University,  1909.  Lord-Lieut,  of  Derbs., 
1908.  High  Steward  of  Derby.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanes. 
Sometime  Mayor  of  Eastbourne;  presented  pleasure  grounds 
to  the  town.  In  1926,  handed  over  Pevensev  Castle  to  the 
nation.  P.C.  K.G.  G.C.M.G.  G.C.V.O.  Civil  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty,  1915-16.  Governor-General  and  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  Canada,  1916-21.  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies, 
1922-4.  President  of  the  Royal  Agricultural  Society,  1932. 
Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem. 
Carried  the  Queen's  Crown  at  the  Coronation  in  19 11. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  May  6,  1938.  Brother  of 
Richard  F.  (1889),  etc.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1939;  The  Times, 
May  7,  1938.) 

CAVENDISH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  nobleman  at  Trinity,  Oct.  25, 
1 800.  S.  and  h.  of  Lord  George  (Augustus)  Henry  (1770) 
(later  Earl  of  Burlington),  of  London.  School,  Eton.  B. 
Jan.  10,  1783.  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  M.A.  1803;  Hon.  LL.D. 
1811.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1810.  M.P.  for  Knaresborough, 
1804;  for  Aylesbury,  1804-6;  for  Derbs.,  1806-12.  Married 
Louisa  O'Callaghan,  dau.  of  Cornelius,  Lord  Lismore,  July 
18,  1807.  Died  v.p.  Jan.  14,  1812,  of  a  fall  from  his  carriage. 
Brother  of  Henry  F.  C.  (1807) ;  father  of  the  next  and  George 
H.  (1828).   (G.E.C.,  sub  Burlington.) 

CAVENDISH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan. 
17,  1825.  S.  and  h.  of  Hon.  William  (above),  and  grandson 
of  George  Augustus  Henry  (i77o)-  B.  Apr.  27,  1808,  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  1st  Smith's 
Prizeman;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler  and  Sth  Classic)  1829;  M.A. 
1829;  Hon.  LL.D.  1835.  Chancellorof  the  University,  1861-91. 
M.P.  for  the  University,  1829-31;  for  Malton,  1831;  for 
Derbs.,  1831-2;  for  N.  Derbs.,  1832-4.  F.R.S.,  1829.  Suc- 
ceeded his  grandfather  as  Earl  of  Burlington  and  Baron 
Cavendish  of  Keighley,  Yorks.,  May  4,  1834.  Chancellor 
of  the  University  of  London,  1836-56.  President  of  the 
British  Association,  1837.  Lord-Lieut,  of  Lancaster,  1857-8; 
of  Derbs.,  1858-91.  K.G.,  1858.  High  Steward  of  Cambridge 
(Town),  i860.  P.C,  1878  (?  1876;  D.N.B.).  Succeeded  his 
cousin,  William  George  Spencer  (1807),  as  7th  Duke  of 
Devonshire,  Jan.  18,  1858.  Chancellorof  Victoria  University, 
1880-91.  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum,  1871-85.  Married 
Blanche  Georgiana  Dorothy,  dau.  of  George  (Howard),  Earl 
of  Carlisle,  Aug.  6,  1829.  Liberal  benefactor  of  scientific 
enterprises.    Died  Dec.  21,  1891,  aged  83,  at  Holker  Hall. 


Cawthorne,  Spencer  James 

Buried  at  Edensor.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1828);  father  of 
Spencer  C.  (1850),  Frederick  C.  (1854),  and  Edward  (1856). 
[G.E.C;  D.N.B.) 

CAVENDISH,  WILLIAM  [GEORGE]  SPENCER,  Marquess  of 
HARTINGTON.  Adm.  nobleman  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16,  1807. 
[S.  and  h.  of  WtUiam,  Duke  of  Devonshire.  B.  May  21,  179°- 
School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  1808;  M.A.  1810;  Hon.  LL.D. 
181 1.  Succeeded  his  father  as  6th  Duke  of  Devonshire,  etc., 
July  29,  1811.  Styled  Marquess  of  Hartington  till  1811. 
Lord-Lieut,  of  Derbs.,  1811-58.  Ambassador  Extraordinary 
to  St  Petersburg  for  the  Coronation  of  the  Emperor  Nicholas, 
Apr.  25,  1826;  created  a  knight  of  St  Andrew,  of  St  Alexander 
Newski  and  of  St  Anne  of  Russia.  P.C,  1827.  K.G.,  1827. 
Lord  Chamberlain  of  the  Household,  1827-8  and  1830-4. 
Bearer  of  the  Curtana  at  the  Coronation  of  Queen  Victoria, 
1838.  President  of  the  Horticultural  Society,  1838-58. 
Bibliophile  and  collector  of  coins.  Died  unmarried  Jan.  18, 
1858,  at  Hardwicke  Hall.  [.\t  his  death  the  barony  of 
Chfford  feU  into  abeyance.]    (G.E.C,  ed.  Gibbs,  iv;  D.N.B.) 

CAVENDISH-BENTINCK,  see  BENTINCK. 

CAVENDISH-BRADSHAW,  see  CAVENDISH,  AUGUSTUS. 

CAVIE,  ALEXANDER  JOSEPH  LYON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  31,  1821.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  East  Retford,  Notts.  School, 
Retford.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1865.  Ord. 
deacon,  1825;  priest,  1826.  P.C.  of  Shuttington,  Warws., 
1845-75.  C  of  Seckington,  near  Tamworth,  1848-63.  Not  in 
Crockford,  1876. 

CAVIE,  WILLIAM  WOOLBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  16,  1829.   Matric.  Michs.  1829. 

CAVILL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,  1856.  [S.  of 
James.  B.  at  Crowcombe,  Somerset.  School,  Crowcombe.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1856.  Migrated  (age  22)  to  Jesus,  Jan.  31, 
1857;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (St  David's) 
1862;  priest,  1864;  C  of  Swansea,  1862-4.  Held  other 
curacies,  1865-72.  R.  of  St  Pancras,  Chichester,  Sussex, 
1872-93.  P.C.  of  Sennicots,  1873-92-  Died  Aug.  13,  1893, 
at  Closworth  rectory,  Sherborne.   (Peile,  11.  550.) 

CAVIS-BROWN,  JOHN  (1874),  see  BROWN. 

CAW,  JOHN  YOUNG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1830. 
[B.  c.  1810,  at  Perth.  School,  St  Andrew's.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1830.  Banker  in  Manchester,  c.  1828-58.  A  member  of  the 
Manchester  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society.  F.S.A. 
(Scotland).  Devoted  his  leisure  to  Uterary  and  archaeological 
studies.  Married  Martha  .-^.nne,  dau.  of  Rowland  Harpur, 
surgeon,  of  Etwall,  Derbs.,  Feb.  12,  1848.  Author,  miscel- 
laneous. Died  Oct.  22,  1858,  at  Fountain  Villa,  Cheetham 
Hill,  Manchester.  M.I.  in  St  Andrew's,  Ancoats.  {Boase; 
D.N.B.;  E.  Axon.) 

CAWKER,  LOUIS  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  Gamant,  of 
Swansea.  B.  there.  [School .  Clifton  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  B..\.  1884.  Sailed  for  India,  Oct.  14,  1886,  in  the 
Nerbudda,  which  was  lost  with  all  on  board.  (Clifton  Coll. 
Reg.) 

CAWLEY,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
12,  1864.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  Edward,  of  Manchester.  B. 
there  Oct.  17,  1845.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1864.   Died  .A.pr.  5,  1865,  aged  19,  at  Cambridge.    (G.  Mag.) 

CAWLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalenf, 
Sept.  18,  1885.  Of  Tarporley.  School,  King's,  Chester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar,  1886;  B.A.  {31st  Wrangler) 
1888. 

CAWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  6, 
1840.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Bewdley,  Worcs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1840. 

CAWSTON,  GEORGE  HAWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  S.  of  George,  of  56,  Upper  Brook  Street, 
London,  [and  of  Coombe  Wood,  Kingston-on-Thames]. 
B.  Mar.  25,  1876,  at  Bushey,  Hirts.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

CAWSTON,  JOHN  (The  Rev.).  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  5. 
1853;  'B.D.'  (sic).  S.  of  Abraham,  gent.,  of  Flempton.  B. 
at  Flempton-cum-Hengrave,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  July  22,  1824. 
Late  scholar  of  St  David's  College,  Lampeter.  Ord.  deacon, 
1848;  priest  (Llandaff)  1849.  D.D.  (Canterbury)  1877.  Chap- 
lain in  the  Navy.  Chaplain  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  and  of  the 
Fleet,  1876-82.   (Crockford,  1882.) 

CAWSTON,  WILLIAM  WESTERMAN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  30,  1817.  [S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Chippen- 
ham, near  Ne\vmarket,  Cambs.'  Did  not  reside;  name  off, 
Dec.  24,  1817. 

CAWTHORNE,  SPENCER  JAMES.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  June  4, 


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Cawthra,  John  Joseph 

CAWTHRA,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1897.  [S. 
of  J.,  of  Toronto,  Canada.  B.  1878.]  School,  Malvem  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Athletics  'blue,' 
1898,  1899,  1900,  1901.  Of  5,  Elm  Avenue,  Toronto,  in  1938. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  {Capt.,  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps).  {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  Pari.  Reg.,  1938.) 
CAY,  ALBERT  JAFFRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1898.  S.  and  h.  of  Albert,  of  Woodside,  Kenilworth,  Warws. 
B.  Mar.  9,  1880,  at  Birmingham.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (Lieut., 
Worcs.  Yeomanry).  Killed  Apr.  23,  1916,  at  Ogratina,  near 
Katia,  Sinai  Peninsula.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 
CAY,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  19,  1809.   Of 

Richmondshire.   In  priest's  orders. 
CAY,  CHARLES  HOPE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  30,  i860. 
S.   of   Robert   Dundas,  gent,   [sometime   Registrar  of   the 
Supreme  Court  of  Hong  Kong],  of  Edinburgh.    B.  there 
Apr.  26,   1841.    Schools,  Peebles  (Rev.  T.  R.  Wyer)  and 
Edinburgh  Academy.   Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1860-5; 
B.A.    (6th    Wrangler)    1864;    M.A.    1867.     FeUow,    1865-9. 
Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College,  1864-9.  The  Cay  mathe- 
matical scholarship  %vas  founded  in  his  memory,  1874.    A 
member  of  the  Alpine  Club.  Died  Dec.  22,  1869,  at  Mentone. 
[For  a  genealogy  of  this  branch  of  the  Cay  family  see  History 
of  Northumberland,  ii.]    (Venn,  11.  349.) 
CAY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1856. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  LL.B.  i860.   Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
i860;  priest  (Rochester)  1862;  C.  of  Higham,  Kent,  1862-5. 
C.  of  Coney  Weston,  Suffolk,  1865-7.  C.  of  Hopton,  1867-73- 
C.   of  Holbrook,    1873-4.    C.   of  Hertford   Heath,   Herts., 
1874-6.    V.  of  Wharton,  Cheshire,  1876-91.    V.  of  Skidby, 
Yorks.,  1891-1900.    Died  there  .\pr.  28,  1900.    (Emmanuel 
Coll.  Mag.) 
CAY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  11,  18 17.   Of 
Suffolk.    S.  of  Mrs  Cay,  of  Botesdale.    School,  Botesdale. 
Matric.  Michs.  18 18. 
CAYLEY,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
1792.    S.  of  Arthur,  of  Archangel,  Russia.    School,  Wands- 
worth, London  (Mr  Roberts).   Matric.  AUchs.  1792;  Scholar, 
1794;  B.A.   {4th   Wrangler)   1796;   Prizeman.    Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Aug.  1,  1813;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1813;  C.  of  Kirkdale. 
R.  of  Normanby,  Yorks.,  1814-48.    Married  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Digby  Cayley  (1764),  R.  of  Thormanby,  Yorks.    Author, 
biographical,  etc.    Died  Apr.  22,  1848,  aged  72,  at  York. 
(G.  Mag.,  1848,  n.  loi;  F.M.G.,  629;  D.N.B.) 
CAYLEY,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  2, 
1838.    2nd  s.  of  Henry  [Esq.].    B.  Aug.  16,  1821,  at  Rich- 
mond,  Surrey.    School,    King's  College,   London.     Matric. 
Michs.   1838;   Scholar,   1840;    ist  Smith's   Prizeman;   B..\. 
(Senr.  Wrangler)  1842;  M.A.  1845.   FeUow,  1842-52.   Tutor, 
1843-6.  Hon.  Fellow,  1872-5;  re-elected  Fellow,  1875.   Hon. 
Sc.D.  1888.    Sadlerian  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1863-95. 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1864.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  20,  1846. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1849.   Practised  as  Conveyancer,  1849-63. 
F.R.S.,  1852;  Royal  medallist,  1859;  Copley  medallist,  1882. 
F.R.A.S.,  1857;  President,  1872-4.    President  of  the  British 
Association,  1883.    Received  hon.  degrees  from  Edinburgh, 
Dublin,   Gottingen,   Heidelberg,   Leyden   and   Bologna.     A 
contributor  'to  nearly  every  subject  in  the  range  of  pure 
mathematics';  originated  the  theory  of  Invariants  and  Co- 
variants,  etc.  Author,  A  Treatise  on  Elliptic  Functions.  Died 
Jan.  26,  1895,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of  the  next  and  father 
of  Henry  (1887).   (D.N.B.) 
CAYLEY,  CHARLES  BAGOT .  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1841.   2nd  s.  of  Herury  [merchant,  of  St  Petersburg] 
B.  July  9,  1823,  at  Beckeva.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar,  1844;  B.A.  1845  (Law  Tnp., 
ist  Class,  1846-7).   Scholar  and  translator.  His  translations 
include   Dante's   Divine   Comedy   (in    the   original   ternary 
rhyme);    The    Prometlieus    Bound    of   Aeschylus;    Filippo 
Malincontri,  or  Student  Life  in  Venetia,  translated  from  the 
Italian,  etc.   Died  unmarried  in  the  night  of  Dec.  5-6,  1883. 
at  South  Crescent,   Bedford  Square,   London.    Buried   at 
Hastings.  Brother  of  the  above.   (D.N.B.) 
CAYLEY,  CYRIL  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1883.    2nd  s.  of  Henry,  M.D.  [F.R.C.S.],  of  Calcutta 
(C.M.G.,  deputy  surgeon,  Bengal  army).   B.  1865,  at  Simla. 
School,  Wellington  College.   Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B..^.  1886; 
M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1891;  M.D.  1900.    At  the  Middlesex 
Hospital,   London;   sometime   House   Surgeon   and   House 
Physician    there.     M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P.,    1889.     Divisional 
Health  Officer  of  Bombay.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died 
July  31,   1905,  aged  39,  at  Bombay.    Brother  of  Norman 
(1893).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 
CAYLEY,  DIGBY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  6, 
1764.  5th  s.  of  Sir  George,  Bart,  [and  Philadelphia  Digby,  of 
Mansfield  Woodhouse].    B.  at  Brompton,  Yorks.    School, 
Beverley  (Mr  Ward).  Matric.  Michs.  1764;  LL.B.  1771-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May  21,  1769;  priest,  Feb.  24,  i77i;  C. 

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Cayley,  George  John 

of  Belaugh,  Norfolk,  1769.  C.  of  Great  and  Little  Witching- 
ham,  1771.  R.  of  Thormanby,  Yorks.,  1772-98.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Robinson,  of  Welburn,  Esq. 
Died  June  14,  1798,  aged  53.  (Peile,  n.  280;  F.M.G.,  629; 
G.  Mag.) 
CAYLEY,  DIGBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27, 
1823.  S.  of  [Sir]  George,  Bart.  B.  Mar.  13,  1807,  at  Bromp- 
ton, Yorks.  School,  Ripon  (Mr  Plues).  Matric.  Michs.  1825. 
Migrated  to  Downing,  Apr.  24,  1826.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  7th  Bart.,  of  Brompton,  Yorks.,  Dec.  15,  1857.  Married 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  George  Allanson,  Preb.  of  Ripon,  July  8, 
1830.  Died  Dec.  21,  1883,  aged  76.  Father  of  George  A. 
(1850)  and  the  next.   (G.E.C.,  in.  187.) 

CAYLEY,  DIGBY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 
1852.   2nd  s.  of  Digby  (above),  of  Brompton  Hall,  Pickering, 
Yorks.   B.  June  7,  1834,  at  Ripon,  Yorks.   [School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1852.    Aligrated  to  Downing,  Nov.  3,  1855. 
Land  agent;  had  charge  of  many  important  estates.    Of 
Norton  Grove,  Malton,  Yorks.   J. P.  and  County  Councillor, 
East  Riding.  A  cricketer,  sportsman  and  a  '  typical  Yorkshire 
gentleman  of  the  old  school.'    Married  and  had  issue.   Died 
June  26,  1912.    Brother  of  George  A.  (1850).    (Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Yorkshire  Post,  June  27,  1912; 
R.  F.  Scott.) 
CAYLEY,  DIGBY  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1881. 
2nd  s.  of  Sir  George  Allanson  (1850),  Bart.,  of  Llannerch  Park, 
St  Asaph.  [B.  Sept.  16,  1862.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1881.    Of  Ellerston  House,  Scarborough.    Died  Mar. 
25,  1928.    Buried  at  Brompton,  Yorks.    Brother  of  George 
E.  A.  (1881).   (Charterhouse  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
CAYLEY,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  14,  1850. 
S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  banker,  of  Stamford,  Lines.   B. 
June  15,  1829,  at  St  Michael's,  Stamford.   School,  Stamford 
(Rev.  F.  E.  Gretton,  M.A.).   Matric.  Lent,  1851;  B.A.  1855; 
M.A.  1858.    Ord.  deacon,  1855;  priest  (Peterb.)  1856.    P.C. 
of  Brinsley,  1862-7.  V.  of  South  Leverton,  Notts.,  1867-85. 
Married  and  had  issue.   Resided  latterly  at  37,  Gunterstone 
Road,   London,   W.     Died   there   Dec.   5,    190S,   aged   79- 
Brother  of  Richard  (1851)  and  probably  of  William  D.  (1855). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Crockford.) 
CAYLEY,  EDWARD  STILLINGFLEET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
July  8,  1841.    [S.  and  h.  of  Edward  StiUingfleet,  Esq.,> 
Wydale  and  Low  Hall,  Yorks.    B.  July  30,  1824.    School, 
Eton.]    Matric.  Michs.  1843;  (Civil  Law,  ist  Class,  1846-7) 
Did  not  graduate.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  5,  1848. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1851.    Practised  on  the  Northern  Circuit 
for  a  few  years.  Of  Wydale  and  Low  Hall,  .\uthor,  European 
Revolutions  of  1848;  The  War  of  1870  and  the  Peace  of  1871. 
Died  s.p.  Sept.  10,  1884,  at  Wydale.   Brother  of  George  J. 
(1845).   (Burke,  E.G.;  Boase;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 
CAYLEY,  FRANK  PEIRSON.   .'^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.   3rd  s.  of  George,  of  Ketton,  Stamford,  Lines.  B.  Nov. 
1    1868    at  Stamford.    School,  Winchester.    Matnc.  Michs. 
1887-  B  A.  1890;  M.B.  1899.  Student  at  Middlesex  Hospital, 
London;    House    Physician.     M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P.,     1896. 
Clinical  Assistant  at  the  Gt  Ormond  Street  Hospital  for 
Children.    Civil  Surgeon  to  the  South  .African  Field  Force. 
Practised  latteriy  at  Stansted,  Essex.    Died  s-/'-  Dec    28 
1914,  aged  46,  in  London.    Brother  of  Nowell  P.  (1883). 
(Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 


Deeds  for  the  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  1872-95.    Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  8th  Bart.,  Dec.  21,  1883.   Of  Brompton 
Yorks.,   and  of  Llannerch   Park,  Denbs.    High  Sheriff  of 
Denbs.,  1883.    Died  Oct.  10,  1895,  at  Port  Said.   Buned  at 
Brompton.   Brother  of  Digby  (1852);  father  of  the  next  and 
Digby  W.  (1881).   (G.E.C.,  in.  187.) 
CAYLEY,  GEORGE  EVERARD  ARTHUR.    Adm.  at  Trinity 
HaU,  1881.   S.  and  h.  of  Sir  George  AUanson  (above),  Bart., 
of  Llannerch  Park,  near  St  Asaph,  Denbs.   B.  July  8,  1861 
School,  Eton.   Matric.  Mich..  1881.  SomeUme  tapt..  Royal 
Welsh  FusiHers.   Succeeded  his  father  as  9th  Bart.,  Oct.  10, 
i8qs     Of  Brompton,  Yorks.,  and  of  Llannerch  Park    near 
St  Asaph;  latterly  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.   J-P- ^o/ FUnls., 
North  Riding  (Yorks.)  and  Denbs.    High  Shenff  of  Denbs., 
1898.    Formeriy  D.L.  for  Flints.    Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  15,  1917.   Brother  of  Digby  W.  (1881).    (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 
CAYLEY,  GEORGE  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2, 
1845.    Of  Wydale,  Pickering,  Yorks.    [B.  Jan.   26,   1826. 
School,    Eton.]     Matric.    Lent,    1846.     ChanceUor  s   medal 
(English)  1848.  Did  not  graduate.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple. 
Nov   17,  1848,  as  2nd  s.  of  Edward  Stilhngfield.  Esq.,  M.P. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1852.   Author,  Las  Alforjas   or  t^Br%dU 
Roads  of  Spain,  etc.  Died  Oct.  11,  1878.  Brother  of  Edward 
S.  (1841)  and  father  of  Hugh  (i88i).    (Boase;  Eton  Sch. 
Lists.) 

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Cayley,  Henry 

CAYLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887.  S. 
of  Arthur  (1838),  of  Garden  House,  Cambridge.  B.  Feb.  12, 
1870,  at  Cambridge.  Schools,  [Perse,  Cambridge]  and 
Sherborne  (Mr  Young).  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar,  1889; 
B.A.(24(AWrang/«-)  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Architect.  A.R.I.B.A., 
iqoi.  Practised  as  an  architect  at  Rothwell,  Northants., 
1903-22.  J. P.,  Northants.,  1916.  Chairman  of  Rothwell 
Urban  District  Council,  1915-18.  Of  Calgarth  Comer, 
Windermere,  in  1939.  {Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Hand- 
book, 1939.) 

CAYLEY,  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  7,  1881.  [S. 
and  h.  of  George  John  (1845).  B.  Sept.  6,  1861.]  Matnc 
Michs.  188 1.  Of  Wydale,  Pickering,  Yorks.  Mamed  and 
had  issue.   Died  Nov.  5,  1924.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CAYLEY,  HUGH  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1888.  S.  of  Richard  (1851),  of  Ryhall  Hall,  Stamford,  Lines. 
B.  Aug.  6,  1869,  at  Colombo,  Ceylon.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1915-16  (Transport  Service).  Of  Monomeeth,  Claygate, 
Surrey,  in  1939.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

CAYLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  6. 
1759.  S.  of  J.  (?  John),  clerk,  of  Yorks.  (and  of  Low  Hall, 
Brompton).  B.  at  Brompton.  Schools,  Beverley  (Mr  Ward) 
and  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  i759;  Scholar;  LL.B. 
1770.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  (?  Nov.)  6,  1763;  pnest, 
June  2,  1765;  C.  (to  his  father)  at  Hutton  Bushell,  1763. 
R.  of  Terrington,  Yorks.,  1765-1823.  P.C.  of  Patnck 
Brompton,  1793.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Cayley,  Bart.  Died  Sept.  4,  1823,  aged  82.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii. 
656;  IV.  179.) 

CAYLEY,  NORMAN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893.  5th  s.  of 
Henry,  F.R.C.S.,  Deputy  Surgeon-General,  Indian  Medical 
Service,  retired,  of  The  Towers,  Woolston,  Hants.  B.  Sept. 
15,  1874,  at  Calcutta.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1896.  Solicitor;  late  of  Calcutta.  Of  Basildon 
House,  7-1 1,  Moorgate,  London,  E.C.  (Sanderson,  Lee  and 
Co.),  in  1938.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1915-18  (Lieut., 
R.G.A.;  Capt.,  1920;  A.D.C.;  retired).  Brother  of  Cyril  H. 
(1883).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1939;  Univ.  War  List;  Law  List, 
1938.) 

CAYLEY,  NOWELL  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1,  1883.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  banker,  of  Stamford, 
Lines.  B.  there  Nov.  18,  1865.  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Fruit  grower;  of  Riverside,  California, 
U.S.A.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  15,  1928,  at 
Barton-on- Sea,  Hants.  Brother  of  Frank  P.  (1887).  (Charter- 
house Sch.  Reg. ;  The  Times,  Jan.  19,  1928.) 

CAYLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  16,  1851. 
3rd  s.  of  Edward,  banker,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  B.  Apr.  22, 
1833,  at  St  Michael's,  Stamford,  Lines.  School,  Stamford 
(Rev.  F.  E.  Gretton,  B.D.).  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1859. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1862.  Advocate  in  Ceylon,  1863.  Deputy 
Queen's  Advocate,  1867-72.  Puisne  Judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Ceylon,  1873-6.  Queen's  Advocate,  1876-9.  Chief 
Justice  of  Ceylon,  1879-83.  Knighted,  June  29,  1882.  Of 
Ryhall  Hall,  Stamford.  J. P.  for  Rutland  and  Northants. 
Died  Apr.  5,  1908,  aged  74,  at  11,  Duchess  Street,  London, 
W.  Brother  of  Edward  (1850);  and  probably  of  the  next; 
father  of  Hugh  C.  (1888).  (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

CAYLEY,  WILLIAM  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  29, 
1855.  [Probably  5th  s.  of  Edward,  banker,  of  Stamford, 
Lines.  B.  Dec.  14,  1836.]  Schools,  Shrewsbury  and  King's 
College,  London.  M.B.  (London)  i860;  M.D.  1861.  F.R.C.P., 
1872;  Senior  Censor.  Consulting  Physician  to  the  Middlesex 
Hospital.  Practised  in  London  till  1904.  Of  Richmond, 
Surrey,  1905.  Author,  medical.  Died  unmarried  Dec.  17, 
1916.  Probably  brother  of  Edward  (1850)  and  the  above. 
(Foster,  Baronetage,  1883.) 

CAYZER,  RICHARD  HARRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1880; 
from  Cavendish  H. 

CAZALET,  ARTHUR  MIRRIELEES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  7,  1882.  S.  of  Louis  Henry,  merchant,  of 
St  Petersburg.  B.  at  Windsor,  Berks.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1888;  priest  (Grahams- 
town,  for  Truro)  1889;  C.  of  Truro  Cathedral,  1888-98.  Held 
other  curacies,  1898-1902.  Priest-in-charge  of  St  Michael's, 
Shoreditch,  Middlesex,  1903-4.  V.  of  St  Albans,  Fulham, 
1906-8.  V.  of  Teddington,  1908-18.  R.  of  St  Olave's  and 
St  John's,  Southwark,  1918-39-.   (Crockford,  1939-) 

CAZALET,  CLEMENT  HAUGHTON  LANGSTON.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887.  S.  of  WilUam  Clement  (1847),  of 
Greenhurst,  near  Dorking,  Surrey.    B.  July  16,  if"' 


Cecil,  Brownlow 

London  (sic)  (at  Holmwood,  Surrey;  see  F.  A.  Crisp,  Vis.  of 
England  and  Wales,  xix).  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887.  Lawn  tennis  champion;  played  for  England  in  the 
Olympic  Games,  etc.  Took  up  submarine  telegraphy  and 
assisted  in  the  laying  of  one  Transatlantic  and  one  Pacific 
cable;  retired  and  travelled  widely.  Chairman  of  Saville's 
Ltd.,  Manchester.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
1916;  Special  List;  mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.,  1917)- 
Of  Frolbury  Manor,  Abinger,  Surrey,  and  of  19,  St  James's 
Place,  London,  S.W.,  in  1939.  (Who's  Who,  1939;  Univ.  War 
List.) 

CAZALET,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21, 
1804.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Halstead,  Kent.  School,  Epsom, 
Surrey  (Mr  Richards).  Matric.  Easter,  1806;  B.A.  1808; 
M.A.  1811.    P.C.  of  Otford,  Kent,  1813-22.    Died  Dec.  4, 

1855,  aged  70,  at  Cheltenham.    (Cant.  Act  Bk.;  G.  Mag., 

1856,  I.  207.) 

CAZALET,  MAURICE  HAMILTON.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1890.  S.  and  h.  of  Clement  A.,  merchant,  of 
St  Petersburg,  Russia.  B.  there  1871.  [Schools,  Clifton 
College  and  Malvern  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  During 
the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Transport  Staff,  Royal  Artillery; 
invalided,  1915).  Of  2,  Southampton  Lodge,  Fitzroy  Park, 
London,  N.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

CAZALET,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
10,  1876.  S.  of  George  Henry,  gent,  [sometime  of  Malvern 
Link,  Worcs.].  B.  1857,  at  Worth,  Sussex.  Schools,  [Malvern 
College]  and  Cathedral,  Hereford  (Mr  F.  H.  Tatham,  M.A.). 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1880.  Of  Tauranga, 
Bay  of  Plenty,  New  Zealand.  Died  Sept.  30,  1932,  aged  74, 
at  Tauranga.   (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  7,  1932-) 

CAZALET,  WILLIAM  CLEMENT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  23)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  June  11,  1847.  S.  and  h.  of  Peter  Clement, 
Esq.,  of  18,  Lewes  Crescent,  Brighton.  [B.  Feb.  14,  1823.] 
Of  Greenhurst,  Capel,  Surrey.  Died  Nov.  17,  1890.  Father  of 
Clement  H.  L.  (1887).   (Burke,  L.G.,  1937.) 

CAZALET,  WILLIAM  WAHAB.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  19,  1828.  S.  of  Peter.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Lent,  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  Dec.  21,  1833;  priest,  June  14,  1835.  Chaplain 
to  Watford  Union,  Herts.  Teacher  of  Elocution  in  London 
in  i860.  Author,  The  History  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Music; 
On  the  right  management  of  the  Voice  in  Speaking  and  Reading; 
Stammering,  its  cause  and  cure,  etc.  Died  Apr.  24,  1875,  at 
Watford.   (Boose.) 

CEARNS,  EDWARD  PATON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  19, 
1846.  [S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1851:  M.A.  1855.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  27,  1849,  age  22.  Not  called.  (T.  C.  Dale, 
Inner  Temple  Adm.  Bk.) 

CECIL,  Lord  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  13,  1868. 
6th  s.  of  James  Brownlow  William,  Marquess  of  Salisbury, 
of  Holwood,  Beckenham,  Kent.  B.  July  3,  1851,  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1898.  Of  Spreacombe 
Manor,  Braunton,  North  Devon,  and  of  The  Mount,  Lyming- 
ton,  Hants.  J.P.  for  Hants.  Long  associated  with  agri- 
culture and  himself  a  farmer.  Twice  married.  Died  July  16, 
1913.  Brother  of  Lionel  (1868)  and  Sackville  A.  (1865); 
father  of  the  next  and  Reginald  E.  (1897).  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.) 

CECIL,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1895.  S.  of  Lord  Arthur  (above),  of  Orchardmains, 
Tonbridge,  Kent.  B.  Apr.  4,  1875,  at  Newbiggin,  Westmor- 
land. School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  A.D.C.  to 
the  Governor  of  Victoria,  Australia,  1898-1900.  2nd  Lieut., 
Grenadier  Guards,  1899;  served  in  the  South  African  War; 
in  the  Great  War  (Capt.,  Grenadier  Guards,  1914)-  Of 
Finchcox  Park,  Goudhurst,  Kent.  J. P.,  1922.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  suddenly  Sept.  26,  1936,  aged  61,  at  Rudg- 
wick,  Horsham.  Buried  at  Hat&eld.  Brother  of  Reginald  E. 
(1897).   (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept.  29,  1936.) 

CECIL,  BROWNLOW,  Marquess  of  EXETER.  Adm.  Nobleman 
at  St  John's,  Sept.  3,  1811.  [2nd  s.  of  Henry  (i77o).  Mar- 
quess of  Exeter.  B.  July  2,  i795,  at  Burghley  House,  Stam- 
ford, Lines.  School,  Eton.]  Succeeded  his  father  as  Marquess 
of  Exeter,  May  i,  1804.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  M..\.  1814; 
Hon.  LL.D.  1835.  Recorder  of  Stamford,  1816.  Grand 
Almoner  at  the  Coronation  of  George  IV,  1821.  Lord-Lieut, 
of  Rutland,  1826-7;  of  Northants.,  1842-67.  K.G.,  1827. 
P  C  1841.  Groom  of  the  Stole  to  the  Prince  Consort,  1841-6. 
Lord  Chamberlain  of  the  Household,  1852.  Lord  Steward, 
1858-9.  Married  IsabeUa,  dau.  of  William  Stephen  Poyntz, 
of  Cowdray,  Sussex,  May  12,  1824.  Died  Jan.  16,  1867,  at 
Burghley  House.  Buried  in  St  Martin's,  Stamford.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1815);  father  of  WilUam  A.  (1844)  and  Henry  P. 
(1856).   (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 


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Cecil,  Charles 

CECIL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1894.  S.  of  Henry, 
of  Bournemouth,  Hants.  B.  Jan.  22,  1872,  at  Claughton, 
Cheshire.  Schools,  Queenwood  College,  near  Stockbridge, 
Hants.,  and  the  Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1900.  Editor  of  the  Caian.  At 
St  George's  Hospital,  London,  igoo.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  (private,  Royal  Fusiliers;  2nd  Lieut.,  Royal  Berks. 
Regt.).  Killed  in  action,  July  16, 1916,  on  the  Somme.  (Venn, 
II-  537;  Univ.  War  List.) 

CECIL,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1770.  S.  and  h.  of  The  Hon.  Thomas  Chambers,  Esq.  [2nd  s. 
of  Brownlow,  Earl  of  Exeter].  B.  Mar.  14,  1754,  at  Brussels. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  M.A.  1773.  D.L.  for 
Lines.,  1783;  for  Worcs.,  1788;  for  Derbs.,  1796,  and  for 
Rutland,  1798.  M.P.  for  Stamford,  1774-90.  Succeeded  his 
uncle  as  loth  Earl  of  Exeter,  Dec.  26,  i793-  Recorder  of 
Stamford,  1794.  F.S.A.,  1786.  F.R.S.,  1800.  Created 
Marquess  of  Exeter,  Feb.  4,  1801.  Married  three  times;  for 
some  account  of  the  vicissitudes  of  his  married  life,  see  St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  180.  Died  May  i,  1804,  aged  50. 
Buried  in  St  Martin's,  Stamford.  Father  of  Brownlow  (1811) 
and  Thomas  (1815).   (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

CECIL,  [Lord]  HENRY  POYNTZ.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1856.  4th  s.  of  Brownlow  (1811),  Marquess  of 
Exeter.  B.  Oct.  10,  1837,  at  Burghley  House.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856,  as  Henry.  Died  Nov.  15,  1858.  Brother 
of  William  A.  (1844).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B., 
sub  Exeter.) 

CECIL,  JESAIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  14,  1800. 
[S.  of  Richard  (1790),  clerk,  of  Islington,  Middlesex.] 
Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  (Lincoln  College)  Jan.  26,  1801, 
age  17.   Brother  of  William  (1809).   [Al.  Oxon.) 

CECIL,  Lord  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23,  1868. 
7th  s.  of  James  Brownlow  William,  Marquess  of  Salisbury,  of 
Holwood,  Beckenham,  Kent.  B.  Mar.  21,  1853,  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1872.  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. - 
Col.,  5th  Batt.,  Northumberland  Fusiliers.  Died  unmarried 
Jan.  13,  1901.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1868),  etc.  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.,  sub  Salisbury.) 

CECIL,  REGINALD  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1897.  2nd  s.  of  Lord  Arthur  (1868),  of  Orchardmains, 
Tonbridge,  Kent.  B.  Nov.  15,  1878,  at  Innerleithen,  Peebles. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Of  Passford  House, 
Lymington,  Hants.;  a  verderer  of  the  New  Forest.  J. P. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  19 14-18  (Lieut.-Col.,  21st  Lancers; 
General  Staff  Officer;  mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O., 
1918).  A  well-known  breeder  of  New  Forest  ponies.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  22,  1931,  at  Passford  House. 
Buried  at  Hatfield.  Brother  of  Arthur  W.  J.  (1895).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.,  sub  Salisbury.) 

CECIL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  18,  1790;  from 
Oxford.  M.A.  1790.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Chiswell  Street, 
London,  scarlet-dyer  to  the  East  India  Company.  B.  there 
Nov.  8,  1748.]  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  May  19, 
1773,  age  24;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1777.  Previously  in  a  business 
house  in  the  City  of  London.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22, 
1776;  priest,  Feb.  23,  1777;  C.  of  Rauceby  and  Cranwell. 
Served  the  churches  of  Thornton,  Bagworth  and  Markfield, 
Leics.  R.  of  All  Saints'  and  of  St  Thomas's,  Lewes,  Sussex, 
1777-98.  Removed  to  Islington,  Middlesex.  Lecturer  at  St 
Margaret's,  Lothbury  and  Evening  Lecturer  at  Orange 
Street  Chapel,  Leicester  Fields.  Minister  of  St  John's  Chapel, 
Bedford  Row,  London,  1780-1808.  Became  one  of  the 
leaders  of  the  Evangelical  Revival.  R.  of  Bisley,  1786-1810. 
V.  of  Chobham,  Surrey,  1800-10.  Author,  devotional  and 
biographical  tracts.  [His  writings  were  pubUshed  in  four 
volumes  in  18 11,  with  an  account  of  his  life  and  character 
by  the  Rev.  Josiah  Pratt,  the  editor.]  Died  Aug.  15,  1810,  at 
Hampstead.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  Father  of 
Jesaiah  (1800)  and  William  (1809).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Brayley, 
Surrey,  11.  151;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.) 

CECIL,  Lord  SACKVILLE  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  24,  1865.  5th  s.  of  James  Brownlow  Wilham,  Marquess 
of  Salisbury.  B.  Mar.  16,  1848,  in  London.  School,  Welling- 
ton College.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872. 
Assistant  General  Manager  of  the  Gt  Eastern  Railway,  1878- 
80.  General  Manager  of  the  Metropohtan  District  Railway, 
1880-5.  Chairman  of  the  Exchange  Telegraph  Company, 
1889-98.  Director  of  the  Eastern  Telegraph  Company,  and 
the  Brazilian  Submarine  Telegraph  Company,  etc.  Died 
Jan.  29,  1898,  at  Holwood,  Beckenham,  Kent.  Brother  of 
Arthur  (i868),  etc.  (Boase,  iv.  Suppl.;  The  Times,  Jan.  31, 
1898.) 

CECIL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  nobleman  at  St  John's,  Feb.  15,  1815. 
2nd  s.  of  Henry  (1770),  Marquess  of  Exeter.  B.  Jan.  i,  i797- 
[School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  18x5;  M.A.  1817.  In  the 
Army  (Col.,  Coldstream  Guards,  1846).  Married  Lady 
Sophia  Lennox,  dau.  of  Charies,  Duke  of  Richmond,  Aug.  8, 


Cerjat,  Wynne  Charles 

1838.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  29,  1873.  Brother  of  Brownlow  (1811). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

CECIL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  12,  1809.  S. 
of  Richard  (1790),  clerk,  of  London.]  School,  Chobham  (Mr 
Jeram).  Matric.  Michs.  1809.  Migrated  (age  17)  to  Magda- 
lene, Mar.  7,  1810;  Bell  Scholar,  181 1;  Exhibitioner;  B.A. 
(17th  Wrangler)  1814;  M.A.  1817.  Fellow  of  Magdalene, 
1814.  Ord.  deacon,  1819;  priest  (Norwich)  June  11,  1820; 
C.  of  Longstowe,  Cambs.  R.  of  St  Michael's,  Long  Stanton, 
1823-82.  Keenly  interested  in  mechanical  science;  regarded 
as  the  inventor  of  the  internal  combustion  engine.  Made 
known  his  theory  in  a  paper  read  before  the  Cambridge 
Philosophical  Society,  Nov.  27,  1820,  entitled,  'On  the 
Application  of  Hydrogen  Gas  to  produce  a  moving  power  in 
machinery,  with  a  description  of  an  engine  which  is  moved 
by  the  pressure  of  the  Atmosphere  upon  a  Vacuum  caused 
by  explosions  of  Hydrogen  Gas  and  Atmospheric  ."^ir' 
(Transaaions,  i.  218).  Another  interesting  article  from  his 
pen  appeared  in  the  Transactions,  Dec.  9,  1822,  'on  an 
Apparatus  for  grinding  telescopes,  mirrors  and  object 
lenses.'  Said  to  have  erected  a  machine  in  one  of  the  trees 
of  his  garden,  designed  to  pull  out  his  parishioners'  teeth. 
Addressed  a  solemn  Appeal  to  the  Bishop  and  Clergy  of  the 
Diocese  of  Ely  on  '  the  Disorder  and  Profaneness  exhibited 
at  the  Parish  Church  of  St  Michael's  on  the  occasion  of  the 
Confirmation  held  there,  June  20,  1833' — a  spirited  protest 
giving  a  lurid  picture  of  the  Church  life  of  his  day.  In  spite 
of  his  noteworthy  contribution  to  mechanical  science,  etc.,  he 
finds  no  place  in  the  D.N.B.;  The  Times  obituary  also  omits 
all  mention  of  his  mechanical  work.  Author,  The  Church 
Choir  Hymn  Book;  A  Course  of  Instruction  to  those  about  to  be 
confirmed;  Spanish  metres  illustrated  in  Music  and  English 
Verse.  Died  Feb.  10,  1882,  aged  89.  Buried  at  Long  Stanton. 
Brother  of  Jesaiah  (1800).  (Boase;  A.  B.  Ramsey;  The  Times, 
Feb.  15,  1882;  Magdalene  Coll.  Mag.,  1909;  S.  Gaselee,  The 
Sunday  Times,  Feb.  15,  1936.) 

CECIL,  WILLIAM  ALLEYNE  (Lord  BURGHLEY).  Adm. 
nobleman  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  27,  1844.  S.  and  h.  of 
Brownlow  (1811),  Marquess  of  Exeter.  [B.  Apr.  30,  1825, 
in  Connaught  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1845,  as  Lord  Burghley;  M.A.  1847.  M.P.  for 
South  Lines.,  1847-57;  for  Northants.,  1857-67.  Militia; 
A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  1860-95.  Treasurer  of  the  Household, 
1866-7.  P.C,  1866.  Capt.  of  the  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at- 
Arms,  1867-8  and  1874-5.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Marquess 
of  Exeter,  etc.,  Jan.  16,  1867.  Custos  Rot.  of  the  Soke  of 
Peterborough,  1875-95.  Married  Georgiana  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Thomas  (Pakenham),  Earl  of  Longford,  Oct.  17,  1848. 
Eminent  as  a  pisciculturist  and  breeder  of  shorthorns.  Died 
July  14,  1895,  at  Burghley  House.  Buried  at  Stamford. 
Brother  of  Henry  P.  (1856).   (G.E.C.,  ed.  Gibbs.) 

CECIL,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  BROWNLOW,  Lord  BURGHLEY. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  30,  1896,  as  Lord 
de  Burghley.  S.  and  h.  of  Brownlow  Henry  George,  Marquess 
of  Exeter,  of  Burghley  House,  Stamford,  Lines.  B.  Oct.  27, 
1876,  at  6,  Hereford  Gardens,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Easter,  1897,  as  Burghley,  WiU.  Tho.  Brownlow  Cecil. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  Marquess  of  Exeter,  etc.,  Apr.  9, 
1898.  Hereditary  Grand  Almoner.  Chairman  of  the  Stam- 
ford Board  of  Guardians,  1898-.   Mayor  of  Stamford,  1909- 

10.  Custos  Rot.  of  the  Soke  of  Peterborough,  1898.  Chairman 
of  Soke  of  Peterborough  County  Council,  igio.  Lord-Lieut, 
of  Northants.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-18  (Lieut.- 
Col.,  4th  East  AngUan  Brigade,  R.F.A.).  C.M.G.,  1919. 
A.D.C.  to  King  George  V,  1920-31.  K.G.,  1937.  President 
of  the  Land  Union,  1932.  Married  and  had  issue.  (G.E.C.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.,  1939.) 

CEELY,  ARTHUR  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  23,  1854. 
S.  of  James  Henry,  surgeon,  of  Aylesbury,  Bucks.  B.  there 
Oct.  14,  1834.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1854. 
Entered  the  Army  (42nd  Regt.,  1855;  present  at  the  siege 
of  Lucknow,  capture  of  Bareilly,  etc.).  A  brilliant  cricketer. 
Died  Dec.  31,  1866,  at  sea,  off  the  Point  de  Galle.    (Venn, 

11.  316.) 

CERJAT,  HENRY  SIGISMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  31,  1831.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  July  28,  1813,  at  Lausanne, 
Switzerland.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely,  Liu.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Nov.  27,  1836;  priest  (Nor- 
wich) Mar.  II,  1838.  R.  of  West  Horsley,  Surrey,  1841-93. 
Married  (i)  at  Lichfield,  Frances  Charlotte,  dau.  of  The 
Hon.  and  Rev.  A.  P.  Perceval,  Aug.  20,  1846  (she  died  Sept. 
3  1846);  (2)  Esther  Louisa,  dau.  of  Charles  Winne,  of 
Appleby  Hall,  Lines.  Died  Mar.  27,  1893,  at  West  Horsley. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (G.  Mag.,  1846,  529,  445-) 

CERJAT,  WYNNE  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  19,  1844.  S.  of  Charles  Sigismund.  B.  Aug.  i,  1825, 
at  Lausanne,  Switzerland.  School,  Guildford  Grammar, 
Surrey  (Mr  BeUn).  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Of  Sydenham, 
Kent.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  iv.  224.) 


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Chabot,  Herbert 

CHABOT,  HERBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1863. 
S.  of  Edwin,  surgeon.  B.  .Aug.  5,  1844,  at  Camberwell, 
Surrey.  [School,  Dulwich  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863.  At 
Guy's  Hospital,  1866.  L.S.A.,  1868.  M.R.C.S.,  1870.  In 
practice  at  Eastbourne.  {Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 
CHABOT,  PHILIP  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  7, 
1820.  Of  Middlese.x.  [S.  and  h.  of  Philip,  merchant,  of 
the  parish  of  Christ  Church,  Middlesex.  B.  1801,  at  .Spital- 
fields.]  Matric.  .\Uchs.  1820;  B..\.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  .A.dm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1825.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1830.  A  dyer 
in  Fashion  Street,  Spitalfields,  1832-56;  originator  of  the 
Silk  Conditioning  Society.  A  member  of  Spitalfields  Mathe- 
matical Society,  1834,  and  of  the  Cavendish  Philological 
and  Chemical  Societies.  F.R.A.S.,  1845.  Died  Jan.  11,  1868, 
aged  66,  at  41,  Claremont  Square,  PentonviUe,  London. 
{Boase;  O.  Mag.,  1868,  i.  264.) 
CHAD  or  SCOTT-CHAD,  see  SCOTT,  CHARLES  (1876),  etc. 
CHAD,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  21)  at 
Caius,  June  15,  1805.  S.  of  Sir  George,  Bart.,  of  Thursford, 
Norfolk.  B.  there  July  6,  1781.  Schools,  Aylsham  (Mr 
Jewell)  and  Stoke,  Essex  (.Mr  Pariby).  Matric.  Michs.  1806; 
B.A.  1809;  iM.A.  1813.  In  the  Diplomatic  Service  for  25 
years.  Secretarv  of  the  Embassy  and  afterwards  Minister 
Plenipotentiars'  at  the  Court  of  the  Netherlands.  Minister  at 
Dresden,  Frankfurt  and  Berlin.  .-Vuthor,  Xarrative  of  the  late 
Rei'o'.ution  in  Holland,  1814.  Died  Apr.  25,  1849,  in  London. 
Buried  at  Bagthorpe.  (Venn,  11.  145.) 
CHADERTON,  FREDERICK  GOWDEY  HEATH.   Matric.  pens. 

from  Queens',  Lent,  1883;  B.A.  1886. 
CHADFIELD,  EDWARD  JOSEPH.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter, 

1887. 
CHADWICK,   ALBERT.    Adm.   pens,  at  St  John's,   July   i, 
1881.    S.  of  Joseph,  gent.    B.  Feb.  21,  1863,  at  Dewsbury, 
Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Exhibitioner;  B..\.  1884.   Ord. 
deacon,  1886;  priest  (Ripen)  1887;  C.  of  Wrenthorpe,  Yorks., 
1886-98.    C.   of  St  Cyprian's,   Marylebone,   1890-1.    Held 
other  curacies  for  short  periods  in  Scotland  and  elsewhere, 
1891-1902.  V.  of  ShadweU,  Yorks.,  1905-16.  R.  of  Denbury, 
1916-25.    Priest-in-charge  of  the  Cromarty  Mission,  Ross- 
shire,  1930-1.    Resided  latterly  at  Kelvedon,  Essex.    Died 
suddenly  Feb.  9,  1931,  at  Cromarty.  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Feb.  12,  1931;  Eagle.) 
CHADWICK,   CHARLES.     Adm.   sizar   (age    17)    at  Trinity, 
June  30,   1755.    S.  of  John,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.    B. 
there   Oct.   26,    1738.    School,   Charterhouse,   London   (ex- 
hibitioner).   Matric.  Michs.  i755;  Scholar,  1758;  B.A.  i759- 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1762;  C.  of  Newton,  Ely,  1762. 
C.  of  March  and  Head  Master  of  March  Grammar  School, 
1763-76.   V.  of  Madingley,  Cambs.,  1773-8.   Head  Master  of 
the  Grammar  School,  Sheffield,  1776-1809.    V.  of  Tinsley, 
Yorks.,  1778-1809.   Died  June  13,  1809,  aged  71.   Father  of 
Charies  (1786).    (G.  Mag.;  March  Grammar  Sch.  Reg.) 
CHADWICK,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16, 
1 771.    Of  Rochdale,  Lanes.    [S.  of  John,  of  Manchester.   B. 
Oct.   2,   1753.    School,   Manchester.]    Matric.  Michs.   1771; 
LL.B.  1778.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  13,  i775-   Of 
Healey,  Mavesyn  Ridware,  Callow  and  Newhall.    J. P.  for 
Yorks.  (West  Riding),  1775;  for  Lanes.,  1785;  for  Staffs., 
1792.   D.L.  for  Lanes.,  1777;  for  Staffs.,  1796.   Succeeded  to 
the  familv  estates  at  Mavesyn  Ridware,  Staffs.,  1784;  to  that 
of  Callow,  Derbs.,  and  Newhall,  Warws.,  i793,  and  Healey 
on  the  death  of  his  father,  1800.   Went  to  reside  at  Newhall, 
May,   1803.    Married  Frances,  dau.   of  Richard  Green,  of 
Leventhorpe  House,  SwilUngton,  Yorks.,  1788.  F.S.A.,  1807. 
Gave  £105  towards  rebuilding  the  College  after  the  fire  of 
1811.  .\  large  contributor  to  Shaw's  History  of  Staffordshire. 
Died  July  29,  1829.    {.Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Lan- 
cashire Pedigrees.) 
CHADWICK,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July 
7,  1786.    S.  of  Charles  (i755)  [clerk  and  schoolmaster],  of 
March,  Cambs.    School,  Sheffield  (.Mr  Chadwick).    Matnc. 
Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1790;  B.A.   1791;  M..\.   i794-    Ord. 
deacon  (York)  July  24,  1791;  priest,  July  7,  1792.    Under- 
Master  at  Sheffield  Grammar  School,   1801-3.    Died  June, 
1803.   (R.  E.  Leader,  Reminiscences  of  Old  Sheffield.) 
CHADWICK,  DAVID  THOMAS.   .\dm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1895.    S.  of  Robert.    B.  .-^pr.  7,   1876,  at  York.    Schools, 
Uttoxeter  Grammar  (Mr  J.  F.  Acheson)  and  Market  Rasen 
(Mr  A.  Temperley).  Matric.  Michs.  1895 ;  Scholar;  B.A.  (25/A 
Wrangler)    1898;    M.A.    1911.     Entered    the    I.C.S.,    1900. 
Served  in  Madras  as  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate, 
1908-12.    Director  of  Agriculture  in  Madras,  19 12.    During 
the  Great  War,  on  special  duty  in  Russia,  France  and  Italy, 
1916.     Indian   Trade   Commissioner   in    London,    1917-22. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  Commerce  Depart- 
ment, 1922-7.  Temp,  member  of  the  Viceroy's  Council,  1923. 
CLE.,  1921.  C.S.I. ,  1925.   Knighted,  1927.   K.C.M.G.,  1937- 
A  Delegate  to  the  Imperial  Conference,  1926.    Secretary  of 


Chadwick,  Robert 

the  Imperial  Economic  Committee,  London,  i927-39-_ 
Secretary  of  the  Imperial  Agricultural  Bureau,  1928-39-" 
Of  Redlands,  Bickley,  Kent.  Married  and  had  issue.  Brother 
of  Robert  A.  (1896).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Knightage;  India 
Office  List,  1939;  Who's  Who,  1939.) 

CHADWICK,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1846.  Of  Lancaster  (sic).  S.  of  James,  mill-owner  [and  manu- 
facturer, of  Rochdale,  Lanes.,  and  Edinburgh],  of  Plaistow, 
Essex  (and  Sarah  Murray).   B.  Mar.  16,  1828,  at  Edinburgh 
[according  to  the  Coll.  Reg.  he  was  bom  at  Westham,  Essex]. 
[Schools,    Wakefield    Proprietary    and    Bury    Grammar.] 
Matric.   Michs.    1846;   B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon, 
1851;  priest  (Manchester)  1852;  C.  of  Hulme,  1851-6.  C.  of 
Rochdale,   1856-7.  V.  of  Thomhill  Lees,  Yorks.  1857-1901. 
Surrogate,  dio.  Ripon,  1885-1901.   Rural  Dean  of  Dewsbury, 
1890-8.    Died  Mar.  16,  1901,  aged  73,  at  Thomhill  Lees. 
Father  of  the  next,  James  M.  (1883)  and  William  E.  (1877). 
{Eagle;  Clergy  List.) 
CHADWICK,  HECTOR  MUNRO.   Adm.  scholar  at  Clare.  Mar. 
23,  1889.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  V.  of  Thomhill  Lees,  Yorks. 
School,  Wakefield.    Matric.  .Michs.  1889;   (Class.  Trip.,  ist 
Class,  Pt  I,  1892,  and  Pt  11,  1893);  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896. 
Fellow,  1893.   University  Lecturer  in  Scandinavian,  1910-12. 
Ellington  andBosworth  Professor  of  Anglo-Saxon,  1912-39-. 
Hon.  D.Litt.  (Durham).  LL.D.  (St  .Andrews).  F.B.A.  Author, 
Studies  in  Old  English;  Studies  in  Anglo-Saxon  Institutions; 
The  Origin  of  the  English  Nation ;  The  Heroic  A  ge ;  The  Growth 
of  English  Literature  (with  his  wife).   Brother  of  James  M. 
(1883)  and  William  E.  (1877)  {Roll  of  the  Regent  House,  1937; 
Who's  Who,  1939.) 
CHADWICK,  HOWARD.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1876.   S.  of 
John.   B.  at  Rochdale,  Lanes.   Migrated  to  St  Catharine's, 
Sept.  17,  1878;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.    Ord.  deacon,  1879; 
priest  (York)  1880;  C.  of  Handsworth-Woodhouse,  Yorks., 
1879-82.    Held  other  curacies,   1882-90.    V.  of  Glodwick, 
Lajics.,  1890-1906.    V.  of  Dunham-on-Trent  with  Darlton 
and  Ragnall,  Notts.,  1906-12.    Rural  Dean,  1911-17.    V.  of 
Rampton,  1912-17.  P.  C.  of  Beeley,  Derbs.,  1917-25.    Lie. 
pr.,  dios.  Rochester,  Canterbury  and  Chichester,  1926-39-. 
Brother  of  Thomas  H.  (1869).   {Crockford,  1939.) 
CHADWICK,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  12, 
1833.    Of  Lancs.    Matric.  Lent,  1834.    Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi,  Dec.  23,  1834;  B..\.  1838;  M.A.  1842.   Ord.  deacon, 
1837;  priest  (Chester)  1838;  C.  of  Eccles,  1837.  C.  of  Chester- 
field, Derbs.,  1847.    C.  of  Sheffield,  1857.    C.  of  Kedleston, 
1861-8-.   Not  in  Crockford,  1870.   {Crockford,  1868.) 
CHADWICK,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  8,  1844. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B..\.  1849.    Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest 
(Chester)  1850;  C.  of  Dukinfield,  1848-57.   C.  of  Slaidbum, 
Lanes.,  1857-62.    P.C.  of  Tatham  Chapel,  Lanes.,  1862-76. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1878.  (Victoria  Co.  Hist.,  Lanes., 
vm.  223.) 
CHADWICK,  JAMES  MURRAY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
16,   1883.    S.  of  Edward   (1846),  clerk,  of  Thomhill  Lees 
vicarage,  Yorks.  B.  July  16,  1864,  at  Dewsbury,  [?Thomhill 
Lees],    Yorks.   School,    Bradford   Grammar    (.Mr    Keeling). 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.   1890.    Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester)  1887;  priest  (Wakefield)  1890;  C.  of  Kirkham, 
1887-8.   Held  other  curacies,  1888-99.   V.  of  Greenhow  Hill, 
Yorks.,  1899-1903.    V.  of  Coombe  St  Nicholas,   Somerset, 
1903-7.     P.C.   of  Burrowbridge,    1907-25;   retired.     Lived 
latterly  at  2,  Bhnco  Grove,  Cambridge.    Died  February  26, 
1938.   Brother  of  Hector  M.  (1889),  etc.  {Crockford,  1937.) 
CHADWICK,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897.   S.  and  h. 
of  WUUam  Henry,  mining  engineer,  deceased.    B.  Oct.  3, 
1878,   at   Little   Hulton,   Lanes.    School,   Rossall.    Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  Scholar;  B.A.  {5th  Wrangler)  1900;  LL.B.  1902; 
M.A.    1904;   LL.M.   1905.    Served  in  the  Great  War  (In- 
structor-Lieut., Royal  Navy). 
CHADWICK,  RICHARD  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  22,  1879.  S.  of  Thomas  Michael,  of  51,  Alexandra  Road, 
Southport,  Lanes.   B.  there  May  3,  1861.   School,  Sandring- 
ham,  Southport  (his  father).  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1886; 
M.A.  1890.    Succeeded  his  father  as  Head  Master  of  Sand- 
ringham  School  until  1916  (the  late  Lord  Birkenhead  was 
one  of  his  pupils).    Of  Clifton  Dykes  Cottage,  Penrith,  in 
1938.     {Schoolmasters'   Directory,    1914;    Univ.   Pari.    Reg., 
1938) 
CHADWICK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1878. 
S.  of  Robert,  gent.   B.  at  Gt  Malvem,  Worcs.  Bapt.  Dec.  26, 
1858.     Matric.   AUchs.    1878;   B.A.   1882;   M.A.   1885.    Ord. 
deacon,  1882;  priest  (Rochester)  1883;  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Brixton,   1882-6.    C.  of  Middle  Claydon,  Bucks.,   1886-7. 
V.    of    Chilvers-Coton,    Warws.,    1887-1914.     Chaplain    of 
Nuneaton  Union,   1888-1914.    Rural  Dean  of  Atherstone, 
1907-14.    V.   of  Christ  Church,   Malvem,    1914-22.     Hon. 
Canon  of  Worcester,  1915-27.    R-  of  Caldecote,  near  Nun- 
eaton, 1922-7.    Died  Feb.  15,  1927,  aged  68,  at  Caldecote. 
Buried  at  Chilvers-Coton.   {The  Times,  Feb.  19,  1927O 


548 


Chadwick,  Robert  Agar 

CHADWICK,  ROBERT  AGAR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
8,   1896.    S.  of  Robert,  ironmonger,  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs. 

B.  Nov.  9,  1877,  at  Fishergate,  Yorks.  Schools,  Newcastle 
High  and  Uttoxeter  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (26th  Wrangler)  1899;  LL.B.  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1900;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1905.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1904.  Clerk 
to  the  Justices  of  the  West  Riding,  Yorks.  Of  14,  Butts 
Court,  Albion  Street,  Leeds  (Hepworth  and  Chadwick). 
Brother  of  David  T.  (1895).   {Law  List,  1938.) 

CHADWICK,  THOMAS  HOLLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1869.  S.  of  John,  manufacturer.  B.  at  Rochdale, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  Jan.  28,  1849.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873; 
M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest  (Chester)  1873;  C.  of 
Pemberton,  Lanes.,  1872-4.  Held  other  curacies,  1874-91. 
V.  of  Bole  with  rectory  of  Saundby,  Notts.,  1891-1913. 
Resided  latterly  at  Cobham,  Surrey.  Died  there  Sept.  18, 
1914,  aged  65.   Brother  of  Howard  (1876).   (Scott,  MSS.) 

CHADWICK,  THOMAS  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  July  30,  1892.  S.  of  Edmund  Leach,  of 
Oakenrod  Hill,  Rochdale,  Lanes.  B.  July  30,  1874.  School, 
Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Prizeman;  B.A.  1895;  M.A. 
1901.  Assistant  Master  at  King  James's  School,  Bishop 
.Auckland;  at  Ripley  Court  School,  Ripley,  for  three  years. 
Master  of  Worcester  Grammar  School  for  eight  years. 
Lecturer  at  Victoria  Institute,  Worcester.  Assistant  Master 
at  Northampton  School.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1934;  priest, 
1935;  C.  of  All  Saints',  Northampton,  1934-6.  R.  of  Bagen- 
don,  Gloucs.,  1936-9-.  {Schoolmasters'  Directory,  1932-3; 
Crockford,  1939.) 

CHADWICK,  WILLIAM  COOPER,  see  COOPER-CHADWICK. 

CHADWICK,  WILLIAM  DEY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  19,  1823.   Matric.  Michs.  1823. 

CHADWICK,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1877.  S.  of  Edward  (1846),  clerk.  B.  at  Thomhill 
Lees,  Yorks.  School,  Owens  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884;  B.D.  1906;  D.D.  1908.  B.Se.  (Man- 
chester) 1904.    Ord.  deacon,  1881;  priest  (Worcester)  1882; 

C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Coventry,  1881-4.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Brad- 
ford, 1884-7.  V.  of  Sale,  Cheshire,  1887-1903.  V.  of  St  Giles', 
Northampton,  1903-10.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1907. 
Hulsean  Lecturer,  1909-10.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  St  Albans, 
1910-24.  Chaplain  at  Clarens,  Switzerland,  1925-32.  Lie. 
to  off.  dio.  London,  1932-4.  Author,  The  Social  Teachings 
0/  St  Paul;  The  Pastoral  Teachings  of  St  Paul;  Social  Work; 
Christ  and  Everyday  Life;  Christian  Citizenship,  etc.  Died 
May  II,  1934,  aged  76.  lirother  of  Hector  M.  (1889),  etc. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  May  12,  1934.) 

CHADWICK,  WILLIAM  WINTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  22,  1845.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq., 
of  29,  Montague  Square,  London.  [B.  Aug.  12,  1823,  in 
London.]  Matric.  Lent,  1846.  Died  Feb.  3,  1862,  aged  38, 
at  12,  Montem  Villas,  Adelaide  Road,  Haverstock  HUl. 
Will,  Principal  Registry,  Mar.  8,  1862.  (Vis.  of  England  and 
Wales,  v.) 

CHAFFEY,  LIONEL  BETHELL  TRENCHARD.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Christ's,  Apr.  16,  1894.  S.  of  Ebenezer.  B.  Sept.  21, 
1875,  at  Keinton  Mandeville,  Somerset.  Schools,  Christ 
Church  Choir,  Oxford,  and  Weymouth  College.  Matric. 
Easter,  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1905.  Tutor  and  Lecturer  at 
Borough  Road  Training  College,  Isleworth,  Middlesex, 
1 898-1900.  Professor  at  the  International  College,  1900-1. 
Diplome  Superieur  Alliance  Frangaise  (Paris),  1901.  .-Assis- 
tant Master  at  Durham  School,  1901-4;  at  Haileybury 
College,  1904-6;  at  Eton  College,  1906-32-.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  1909;  priest  (Oxford),  1916.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  Oxford, 
1909-34;  retired.  Of  Ludbrook  House,  Ermington,  S.  Devon, 
1939.  Author,  Bell's  German  Course.  (Peile,  11.  791;  School- 
masters' Directory,  1932-3;  Crockford,  1939.) 

CHAFY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  28,  1761  . 
S.  of  John,  M.A.  (Oxford),  R.  of  Caundle- Purse,  Dorset. 
B.  there  Apr.  30,  1746.  School,  Dorchester  (Mr  Hubback). 
Matric.  Michs.  1762;  Scholar;  B.A.  1766.  Migrated  to 
Sidney,  Mar.  3,  1769;  M.A.  (Sidney)  1769.  Fellow  of  Sidney, 
1769.  Esquire  BedeU,  1767-72.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  4, 
1772;  priest  (London)  Mar.  15,  1772.  Minor  Canon  of 
Canterbury,  1777.  V.  of  Faversham,  Kent,  1778-80.  V.  of 
Sturry,  1780-1826.  R.  of  Swalecliffe,  1791-1826.  Chaplain 
to  George  Augustus  Nassau  (Clavering-Cowper),  Earl 
Cowper.  Married  Mary  (his  cousin),  dau.  of  John  Chafie,  of 
Sherborne,  Dorset,  Apr.  5,  i774-  Died  Jan.  28,  1826,  at 
Westgate,  Canterbury.  Buried  at  Sturry.  Father  of  the 
next.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  676;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Notes,  vii;  G.  Mag.) 

CHAFY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  i, 
1796.  Of  Kent.  [S.  of  William  (above),  clerk.  B.  Feb.  7, 
1779,  at  Canterbury.  School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Naylor).] 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Oct.  18,  1796;  matric.  .Michs.  1796; 
Scholar,  1798;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803;  B.D.  1810;  D.D.  {LU. 
if^g.)  1814.  Fellow  of  Sidney,  1 80 1.  Tutor.  Master  of  Sidney, 


Chalker,  Alfred  Ball 

1813-43.  Vice-Chancellor,  1813,  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (LiU. 
dim.  from  Canterbury)  1801;  priest,  1803;  C.  of  Gillingham, 
Kent,  1801.  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  George  III,  George  IV, 
WiUiam  IV  and  Queen  Victoria.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Westwood,  of  Chatteris,  Cambs.,  Dec.  4,  1813.  Of 
Sherborne,  Dorset,  and  of  Sheriff's  Lench,  Worcs.  Bene- 
factor to  the  College;  for  some  account  of  his  character,  see 
Sidney  Sussex  Coll.  Hist.  Died  May  16,  1843.  Buried  in  the 
College  chapel.  Father  of  William  W.  (1832).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Cant.  Act  Bk.;  D.N.B.) 

CHAFY,  WILLIAM  LUCAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  i, 
1823.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Chief  Inspector  of  Customs  at 
Liverpool;  afterwards  of  London  [and  Emma,  dau.  of 
Stucley  Lucas,  of  Barons  Down,  Somerset]  and  grandson  of 
William  (1761).  B.  Jan.  12,  1807,  at  Taunton,  Somerset. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A. 
1832.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  6,  1830;  priest,  June  5,  1831.  Fellow  of  Dulwich 
College,  1836-57;  retired  and  resided  at  Bath,  without 
preferment.  Married  Caroline,  dau.  of  Zachary  Brooke,  V. 
of  Gt  Hormead,  Herts.,  Jan.  21,  1858.  Died  s.p.  Jan.  10, 
1878,  at  Bath.  Buried  at  Locksbrook  cemetery,  Bath. 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

CHAFY,  WILLIAM  WESTWOOD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney, 
Dec.  12,  1832.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (1796),  D.D.,  Master  of 
the  College.  B.  Nov.  14,  1814,  at  Cambridge.  Schools, 
Greenford,  Middlesex  (Mr  Polehampton)  and  Eton.  Matric. 
Lent,  1833.  Of  Feltwell  Place,  Norfolk,  and  of  3,  Brunswick 
Terrace,  Brighton.  Married  three  times.  Died  Mar.  28,  1873, 
at  Brighton.  Buried  at  Nunhead,  Surrey.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  vii.) 

CHAINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1883. 
S.  of  James,  of  Ballycraigy,  Muckamore,  Co.  Antrim.  B. 
June  I,  1865,  in  Antrim.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887.  High  Sheriff  of  Antrim,  1902.  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Co.  Antrim,  1902.  Of  Caimcastle  Lodge,  Lame, 
Co.  Antrim,  in  1935.  Died  May  3,  1937-  (Burke, /.G. ;  Kelly, 
Handbook,  1935;  The  Times,  May  5,  I937-) 

CHALCRAFT,  RICHMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  23, 
1828.  Did  not  reside.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Nov.  7,  1828; 
matric.  Michs.  1828. 

CHALK,  RICHARD  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1842.  S.  and  h.  of  William  [R.  of  Wilden,  Beds.]. 
B.  A\ig.  8,  1823,  at  Barton,  Beds.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar,  1843;  B.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon, 
1848;  priest  (Ely)  1849;  C.  of  Wilden,  1847-9.  R.  of  Wilden, 
1849-99.  Married  Julia,  dau.  of  James  Landon,  B.D.,  V.  of 
Aberford,  Yorks.,  June  10,  1851.  Died  June  20,  1899,  aged 
75,  at  Wilden.  (R.  F.  Scott;  Cambridge  Independent  Press, 
June  23,  1899.) 

CHALK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  June  9, 
1859.  S.  of  Arthur  Robert,  of  Mounthill,  Chehusford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B..\.  1863;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon,  1862; 
priest  (Exeter)  1863;  C.  of  Loddiswell,  Devon,  1863-4; 
V.  there,  1864-7.  C.  of  Quainton,  Bucks.,  1869-80.  Chaplain 
to  the  S.P.G.,  1869-72.  C.  of  Southboume,  Hants.,  1880-3. 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Barnstaple,  1883-5.  C.  of  Hove,  Sussex, 
1885-9.  Resided  latterly  at  Bournemouth.  Died  there 
Oct.  30,  1904,  aged  72.  (T.  A.  Walker,  516;  Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.) 

CHALK,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S. 
of  John  Griffin,  of  Kentish  Town,  London.  B.  Jan.  24, 
1876,  at  Newington  Butts.  Schools,  Hackford  Road  and 
Finsbury  (Mr  Bull).  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1903;  M.A. 
1906.  Master  in  a  board  school  in  1898.  Mathematical 
Master  at  King  Edward  VII  School,  Lytham,  Lanes.  (Venn, 
IT.  542;  H.  M.F.Gray.) 

CHALK,  WILLIAM  SWINBORNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  29)  at 
Caius,  June  8,  1835.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  printer,  of  Chelms- 
ford, Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1842.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1847.  Practised  at  the  Chehnsford  Sessions.  In  the 
Law  List,  1897  (sic),  but  WUUam  Chalk  (3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Chehnsford),  barrister  on  the  Home  Circuit,  died  June  6, 
1854,  aged  51,  at  Paris.  (Venn,  u.  232;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  11. 
94.) 

CHALKER,  ALFRED  BALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
27,  1847.  Of  Devon.  [Perhaps  s.  of  J.  (John),  Esq.,  of 
Plymouth.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar,  1848;  B.A.  (16th 
Wrangler)  1851;  M.A.  1854;  B.D.  1861.  FeUow,  1852. 
Proctor,  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest  (Ely)  1854;  C.  in 
Cambridge,  1854-6.  R.  of  Benfleet,  Essex,  1863-78.  Diocesan 
Inspector  of  Schools  for  Rochester,  1866-78.  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Carhsle,  1869.  Hon.  Canon  of  Cariisle,  1871-8; 
Canon,  1878-88.  Died  June  2,  1888,  aged  60.  Perhaps 
brother  of  the  next.   (R.  F.  Scott.) 


549 


Chalker,  John  Ball 

CHALKER,  JOHN  BALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
.Mar.  18,  1839.  Of  Devon.  S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  Plymouth. 
School,  Plymouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A. 
1847.  C.  of  Churchstow,  Devon,  1844-9.  Sometime  C.  of 
Ivybridge.  Died  May  13,  1852,  aged  33,  at  Laira  Green,  his 
father's  home.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  above.  (G.  Mag., 
1852,  II.  105;  R.  F.  Scott.) 

CHALKER,  SAMUEL  V/ILLIAM  PEARSE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  .\pr.  18,  1S71.   Matric.  Michs.  1871. 

CHALKLEN,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Clare,  May  20,  1822.  S.  of  William  [draper,  of  Bromley, 
Kent].  B.  at  Deptford,  Kent.  School,  St  Paul's,  London. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  July  18,  1822;  Exhibitioner;  matric. 
Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  21,  1826;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1827;  C.  of  Higham  Ferrers, 
Northants.  C.  of  Ringstead.  C.  of  Bletchingley,  Surrey. 
Head  Master  of  Bletchingley  Grammar  School,  1831-.  C.  of 
Northborough,  near  Peterborough.  Married  at  Royston, 
Herts.,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Mr  Leman,  of  Huntingdon,  Feb.  6, 
1831.  Author,  Semiramis,  an  Historical  Romance  and  other 
Poems;  a  contributor  to  G.  Mag.  Died  Jan.  28,  1846,  in 
London.    (G.  .Mag.,  1831,  i.  173,  174;  1846,  i.  328.) 

CHALLANDS,  ROBERT  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of  R.,  Esq.,  of  Clumber  Road  West,  The 
Park,  Nottingham.  Matric.  >Iichs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M..A. 
1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War  (2nd  Lieut.,  Worcs.  Yeo- 
manry; Lieut.,  Grenadier  Guards,  attached  Guards  Machine 
Gun  Regt.).   {Univ.  War  List.) 

CHALLENOR,  HARRY  SEPTIMUS.    Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 

1881.  At  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  London.  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A., 
1890.  Medical  Officer  at  Abingdon  Infectious  Hospital,  and 
Christ's  Hospital  .•Almshouses,  Abingdon.  Surgeon  at 
Abingdon  Cottage  Hospital.  Died  June  20,  1936,  aged  72, 
at  Holly  Lodge,  Abingdon.  (Medical  Directory;  The  Times, 
June  22,  1936.) 

CHALLENOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1885. 
School,  Ilfracombe  (Mr  Rees).   Matric.  '.lichs.  1885. 

CHALLENOR,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1878; 
B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1901. 

CHALLICE,  ROGER.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1762.  [Doubtless 
s.  of  Roger,  of  Lapford,  Devon.]  Matric.  (Balliol  College, 
Oxford)  Mar.  17,  1745-6,  age  18;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1749.  R.  of 
Chayleigh,  Sussex.  V.  of  Mayfield,  1762-80.  Died  1780. 
(Al.  Oxon;  Cant.  Act  Bk.) 

CHALLICE,  WALTER  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
II,  1875.  S.  of  Frederic  WilUani,  book-binder.  B.  at 
Chesterton,  Cambridge.  Bapt.  July  22,  1855.  School,  Perse 
(Mr  F.  Heppenstall,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879; 
M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon,  1881 ;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol) 

1882.  .\ssistant  Master  at  Trent  College,  1878-9;  at  Chel- 
tenham College,  1879-96.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Cheltenham, 
1881-3.  Of  Langton  House,  King's  Road,  Hove,  Sussex. 
Living  at  Eastbourne,  in  1932.  Died  Jan.  22,  1934,  aged 
78.    (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford,  1932.) 

CHALLINOR,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  S.  of  WUUam  Edward,  of  Pickwood,  Leek, 
Staffs.  B.  June  20,  1882,  at  Leek.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  SoUcitor,  1906.  Partner 
in  Challinors  and  Shaw,  Leek;  of  Haregate,  Leek,  Staffs. 
2nd  Lieut.,  ist  Volunteer  Batt.,  North  Staffs.  Regt.,  1901. 
Served  in  the  Great  War  (Hon.  Lieut. -Col.,  R.F.A.,  46th 
Division;  mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.,  1916).    Married 


Challis,  William  Adams 

and  had  issue.  Of  Little  Hampden,  Missenden,  Bucks.,  in 
1938.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  xx;  Univ. 
War  List.) 

CHALLIS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  20, 
1821.   4th  s.  of  John  [stonemason,  of  Booking  End,  Essex]. 

B.  Dec.  12,  1803,  at  Braintree,  Essex.  Schools,  Braintree 
(Mr  Smith)  [and  Mill  Hill].  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar, 
1824;  ist  Smith's  Prizeman;  B.A.  (Senr.  Wrangler)  1825; 
M.A.  1828.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1847.  Fellow,  1826-31;  re- 
elected Fellow,  1870.  Plumian  Professor  of  Astronomy, 
1836-82.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Ely)  June  5,  1830;  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov.  1830;  R.  of 
Papworth  Everard,  Cambs.,  1830-52.  Director  of  the  Cam- 
bridge Observatory,  1836-61;  searched  for,  and  observed 
Neptune  without  knowing  it,  Aug.  4,  1846.  Invented  the 
Meteoroscope,  1848,  and  the  Transit  Reducer,  1849.  F.R.A.S., 

1856.   F.R.S.,  1848.   Married ,  dau.  of  Samuel  Chandler, 

of  Tyringham,  Bucks.,  and  widow  of  Daniel  Copsey,  of 
Braintree,  1831.  Author,  astronomical,  etc.  Died  Dec.  3, 
1882,  at  Cambridge.  Buried  in  Mill  Road  cemetery.  Father 
of  the  next.    (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  D.N.B.) 

CHALLIS,  JAMES  LAW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Dec. 
30,  1851.  S.  of  James  (above),  clerk.  B.  Oct.  4,  1833,  at 
Papworth,  Cambs.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Nlichs. 
1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest 
(Ely)  1859;  C.  of  Arrington,  Cambs.,  1858-9.  C.  of  All 
Saints',  Huntingdon,  1859-60.  R.  of  Papworth  Everard, 
Cambs.,  1860-79.  V.  of  Stone  with  Bishopstone,  Bucks., 
1879.  Rural  Dean  of  Aylesbury,  1889-93  and  1895-1906. 
R.  of  HartweU,  1892.  Chaplain  of  the  Bucks.  County 
Lunatic  Asylum,  1903-5.  F.R..\.S.  Died  Nov.  11,  1919,  at 
Exmouth.   Father  of  William  A.  (1885)  and  the  next. 

CHALLIS,  JAMES  MARSH.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  ^Uchs.  1883.  [S. 
of  James  Law  (1851),  clerk.  School,  King's,  Ely.]  B.A. 
1886;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  1887;  priest  (Ely)  1889;  C. 
of  Sandy,  Beds.,  1887-90.  C.  of  Jesmond,  Northumberland, 
1890-3.  Missionary  and  Principal  of  St  John's  (C.M.S.) 
College,  at  Agra,  1893-1900.  Fellow  of  the  University  oiE 
Allahabad,  1898.  Principal  of  the  Jai  Narayans  College, 
Benares,  1900-4.  Retired,  1911;  finally  settled  at  Croydon, 
Melbourne,  AustraUa.  Died  there  July  24,  1923.  Brother  of 
William  A.  (1885).  (King's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
July  27,  1923-) 

CHALLIS,  NATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  31,  1852. 
At  St  Bees  Theological  College,  1853.  Ord.  deacon,  1855; 
priest  (Peterb.)  1856;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Leics.,  1855-8. 

C.  of  Thame,  Oxon.,  1858-65.  C.  of  Rutby,  Leics.,  1865-71. 
C.  of  Rawreth,  Essex,  1872-3.  C.  of  Bermondsey,  1873-5. 
C.-in-charge  of  Gt  Dalby,  Leics.,  1875-81.  C.  of  Thornton, 
Leics.,  1881-3.  C.  of  Bedminster,  1886-90.  In  Crockford, 
1894,  without  address. 

CHALLIS,  WILLIAM  ADAMS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1885.  S.  of  James  Law  (1851),  V.  of  Stone,  Aylesbury, 
Bucks.  B.  Dec.  10,  1866,  at  Papworth,  Cambs.  School, 
King's,  Ely  (Mr  Winkfield).  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888. 
Ord.  deacon,  1890;  priest  (Ripon)  1891;  C.  of  Hunslet, 
Yorks.,  1890-4.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Stanningley,  1894-1900. 
Missionary  (S.P.G.)  in  Africa,  1901-14.  R.  of  Piet  Relief, 
1914-16.  Archdeacon  of  Swaziland  and  Canon  of  Zululand, 
1914-18.  R.  of  Vryheid,  1916-18.  Priest-m-charge  of  St 
Luke's,  East  London,  1918-20.  R.  of  Robertson  with 
Montague,  Cape  Town,  1920-6.  V.  of  Kensworth,  Dunstable, 
1926-37.  Lie.  pr.,  dio.  St  Albans,  1938-9-.  Of  Radlett, 
Herts.,  in  1939.   (Crockford,  1939.) 


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