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ALUMNI CANTABRIGIENSES
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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
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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
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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
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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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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. 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.)
H
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. 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. 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 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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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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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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Alford, Josiah George
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
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
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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Allen, Albert William
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. 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. 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.
40
I
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. 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. 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)
VAciii 49
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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.)
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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. 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. 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. 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]. 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
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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Ash WIN, Edward Godfrey
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.)
6-2
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-)
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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-)
89
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. 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. 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.)
92
Atkinson, George
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
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. 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. 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
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;
vaciii 97
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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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. 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.
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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. 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. 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,
VAciii 113
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]. 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
n6
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. 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.)
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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. 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
VAciii
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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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]. 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.
136
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.)
137
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. 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. 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 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. 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. 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. 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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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. 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. 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 (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. 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, 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, 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. 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. 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
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. 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. 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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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. 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. 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. 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
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]
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. 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)
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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. 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
VACiil 193
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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.)
203
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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Beauchamp, Reginald William Proctor
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. 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
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.
VAC iii 209
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. 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. 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. 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, 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. 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. 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]. 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. 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. 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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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, JOHN
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. 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, 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. 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, 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. 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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Bevan, George
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. 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
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. 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. 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. 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.)
262
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 (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, 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. 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. 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 William
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.
283
Blackwell, Robert Edward
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. 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. 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.)
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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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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] 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. 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. 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. 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.)
293
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.)
294
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. 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. 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. 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. 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.
302
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.)
VACUI
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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. 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. 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)
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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. 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. 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. 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, 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. 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
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
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
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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Boucher, Reginald
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
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. 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. 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. 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. 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
Boys, Thomas
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. 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. 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 [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.)
BRADSHAW, JOHN (i779), see FLETCHER, J. BRADSHAW
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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. 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. 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.)
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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. 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
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. 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.)
372
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
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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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
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
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
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.)
398
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.
VACUI
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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,
402
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.
403
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.
26-?
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.)
404
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
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.
406
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.)
407
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.
410
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.)
411
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.)
414
Browne, Henry
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.)
415
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
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. 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.)
427
Bryer, Thomas
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
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
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. 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. 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-)
438
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).
439
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.)
440
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.)
442
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.)
443
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.)
445
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.]
446
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.)
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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.
VACUI
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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
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. 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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Burn, Herbert William
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.)
456
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-)
457
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. 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. 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
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
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. 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, 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.
469
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.)
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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. 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. 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. 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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Butt, William
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. 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).
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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,
-. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. i, 18
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.)
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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.)
489
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.)
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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.)
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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. 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. 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
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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J
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.)
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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.
504
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.)
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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
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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, Robert
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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Cardwell, Percy Barnes
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.)
510
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.)
511
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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Carpendale, John Algernon
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. 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 (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.)
527
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.)
528
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.
VAciii
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.
529
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
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, Edward
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. 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.)
536
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. 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. 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.)
542
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.
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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,
544
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.
VAciii 545
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. 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. 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
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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.)
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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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